Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THURSDAY Two Extraordinary Values IN Newest Fall Suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES UR modela foreshadow every style tendenty for ‘Autumn and Winter wear. Our prices appeal by ere moderation to all who value economy. Women’s Extra Size Suits Special 39.50° ons 42.50 Distinctive models developed in serge and Oxford oloth—designed slendering silhouette— colors are Navy, Oxford and Black in long, —sines 4214 to 6034, SUITS For Women and Misses 35.00 Our Regular $42.75 Suits of fine cheviot—in Brown, Oxford, Navy and Tan—made with tichdooking convertible collars of velvet, panel effect back and smart tucks at.side. Sizes 16 to 44. ALTERATIONS’ FREE See alto otur regular two-column adv. on page 19 cmap Reduction..in Line With the Demands of Evening : ‘World. DISTRIBUTION ASSURED People Here Will Find Dif- ferénce in the Cost of Living. By P. Q. Foy. (Specht Food of ig Evening United, States through thé Tonteate! efforts of Deputy Commissioner of Markets O’Malley tn securing lower rices.on the eurplis army pork lotna, rattan and roasting chickéns. Col. Carson, Zone Officer of Armiy Sup- plies, who took the matter up with Washington at the request of Mr. O™Malley, récetved. instructions from the Director of Saléd’ and Washington reduéitig the frases bd gett ratees | ond Cocoanut it apie ' A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocianut ‘ofl shampoo, (which is pure ny 8 entirely greaseless), is much better than per thing else you can use for shampooing, ‘as this can’t, possibly injure the Simply moisten your’ hair with ; water and rub it in. Asay edd ted loins ca eo Agen tot Al SHAS ii PE AGAIN GUT BY OFFICIALS: FOR NEW YORK CONSUMERS cents on roasting chickens, 26 cents) on the pork loins and 14 cents on the; mutton. Pork shoulders were held ™ conta, the’ price recently fixed by the Government. The Mvening World congratulates thé @ansumers on the victory they have gained through the constructive efforts of this paper in| > its campaign for fair food prices. Deputy Commissioner O'Malley was | sti tush elated over his succes) and) said that distribution would com- mence as soon de the details wert worked out. “These foods,” said Mr. O'Malley, “will bé distributed in the most direct manner to the families at the fixed prices by the Government, plus the cost of distribution and the of profit allowed the retail dealers, Wholesalers, gobbers, hotels or steamships will not be permitted | to purchase any of these foods.” ‘When asked if restatrants would be permitted to purchase these foods Mr, O'Maltey replied: “Restaurartts: ‘witl | not be permitted to purctiase these foods unless they will guarantee to reduce their prices on their menu cards consistent with the difference between the cost. of the army foods and the prices that they were origi- nally paying for the same grade .of meats. August Sils’s equipment will be used in delivering the meats and poultry to the retail dealers in Great- er New York and all orders from New York State, New Jersey and Connecticut will be delivered by Silz, under the direction of Mr, O'Malley, to the transportation designated by the purchaser, MASSES OF ARMY FOOD HELD IN GREATER NEW YORK. The following are the amounts and kinds of food stored in this zone, while the meats Ly Ht pigs 4 and Inétanapolis may have to see [oie de My oe bn the markets on the poly sored in New York, 1.20, % stored tn Brooktyn, * ' OF thomaands of hogs to beheld on the Permenico oti farus, Where thelr resent oan ‘be in- “eS gan creased from 25 r cont, at least, thus ingreeaing eth productiony| Bot While hundreds of thousands of small] (2% chickens that would ordinarily be slaughtered to supply the immediate ind will also be allowed to attain o Malley stated that all dealers hand- ling the Government surplus foods would be listed as a guid gumers, Where to find oh foods, and the prices at whi various kinds of meats woul, uld aldo be included. Whilé it may possible to deliver roasting chick- ens to dealers this week, It is thought that the interruption of the Pershing celebrations may cause @ delay until the first of next week, while the pork SSsESs SSSssssss SSssssresess Be, ed ne the act, the Senate pra . passed the. Bxport Finance pill of . tor Rage of Rew Jersey. loins and shoulders will be available at the same time. The mutton will be held until the market conditions are more favorable. FAIR PRICES RETAILERS SHOULD of Apt al TO-DAY. wiolesdie aoe ‘on meats is somewhet irregular, ‘The cattle now Fashion's latest dictates. to market what ia know! beef, and this tila “not the ultimate wear $12.00 up, ‘pa’ premium fancy cattle; but the beef coming is largely Of a fair, medium grade, and the priees given below allow the re- taller @ fair margin of profit: Ro Roche Tne Abaco of i p Bis, Toe.” NO BRANCH STOR) 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. INTRODUCING women's: new fall ve ee They are best product: of the benchmen’s skill—in style, finish fit and service, Created in the Jantzen workrooms, they Fersetat the J] fainiment in exclusive and correct footwear. A wide range of faghionable models for dréye ‘or street | r “A Good Foot-rule for YOU—wear the He fant) Shoe i Rates Geb ee BES | spoonfuls will make an abun: rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the | 843 hair and scalp thorot The lather rinses out easily particle of di Girgrated ey fre 7 id evenly, M aly, "Dre 8081S 19,808 pounds; Jersey City, 883,127 "You can get Mulsified cocoanut off | PUAN thts yust amount of essential shampoo at most any drug store. It} pooas going tato the homes of families is Neer and « few Peg try atthe fixed by oe Government, enough to last everyone in the Y\the effect will be reaching, In D WANT WILL GO cern IT for tnonths.—Advt. the first piace st wil permit hundreds Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— ' 39th: Street ee Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900— Ask for Telephone Order Desk. House Furnishings ‘| Mineeresting. Items for the Third Day of the First age Sale OWEVER thriftful the prices for this First Anniversary Sale, the reductions are made at no: sacrifice of that dependability which is characteristic. of all.merchandise sold by thisstore. Every article in this’ sale carries with it the Lord & Taylor. guarantee. Pork loins stored in Welcome General Pershing The greatest city in the world, General, greets you—and is going to show you how genuinely wel- come back to his own is the big- gest man of the day. Throngs of peo; e—outnumbering by two to one the armies you so vic- toriously led—will bank.the line of march and cheer themselves hoarse’ in feeble expression of how heart- felt is their feeling tow-. ard you. And the crowds will be mighty orderly and dressed for parade— over 200,000 of the men and young men who will be on the side lines will wear Monroe Clothes— quite an army in itself. Monroe Clothes for Fall are ready. Every man who gives theught to how much -value he can get for as little money as is to spend should visit our Upstairs Shops, where Monroe Clothes are sold at a saving— —direct from the maker -~in our low rent Upstairs Ligier arses: % ci argest Clothiers. " §D2S.- Direct from maker to you—via the Economy Route. Miss Barber’s Talks (Formerly: of the Federal Food Board) becesal Revie Devices © Cable cot Rreevtia Batui “Sugar and Spice” 11 A. M. and3 P. M. Seventh Floor. the Ask Mr. Foster Travel Information Service pyr Mr. Foster anything about travel where—definite, clear, satisfactory ia! formation. Floor “Westinghouse” Electric Iron, “Cine derella,” with all Westinghouse fea~ tures of efficienc: 2a and long life. .$2. Electric Iron, wonderful labor- saver, ful) nickel- plated, 6-pound size, complete’ with cord and plug, fully guaranteed, ,..4..++-82.95 Geovine En- terprise Potts’ Irons, standard make, set of three, with cold handle and StAD sone - $1.69 Cooking Pieris. Aburasaute Ware Cooking utensils of aluminum ware are.the highest grade made; yet _measured in years ‘of service and ad-around satisfaction, aluminum is the cheapest ware the housewiie aan buy. ., ‘Tea Kettle, highly polished, flat bottom, 5 qts.... $2.10 Double Boiler for rice or cereal,’ plain, wound sin, 2 qtd.ressseroes OEE Bdaiien de slgld'sie Casdios ivie'd oe $1.8 Wear Ever Aluminum Twolipped Saucepga, handle, 234 qts pa High Grade Aespiaaite| ine cen] Saw Set, 14, 2and3 qus., at:......... seeece = nat TD Rear 78 Cus are ri A folds easily 44 ft "Fis Sani- tary Kitch en Ta- bie, parce: fain top, enam - site drawarsize 24436 of 25x40, $10.78. s Cooking Utensils—Volirath Enamel Ware Triple-coated white, inside. and out,,and seaniless, Vollrath Enamel Ware is the best made. Every piece is absolutely guaranteed and will be replaced if not thoroughly satisfactory, “Bergen Ave. at 149th St. BROOKLYN Court and Montague St, BP xt ert ton at *NEWARK— 151 Ptr JERSEY CITY—"on,y., PATERSON—220 Main Street *YONKERS—G etty Square Double Boiler, for rice or cereal, 1)4 qts Tea Kettle, 444 qts Lipped Saucepan, 4 qts. Coveréd Saucepan, 5 gt Coveréd Saucepot, 5 qt - Oval Dish Pan-12 Qte.csvsiiscvercsvedeceseers a Refricerator } made by Alaska Refrigerator » 31 in. wi ! inches Mt naan ney gh capacity pounds of ice, The kitchen cabinet, especially the one shown here, is @ notable ste saver. It is white enameled, inside and out, with tilting flour- bin and swinging glass sugar jar, alto full set ots ice gad cereal jars, Large utility cupboard bread box, cutlery drawers, ed sliding table-top of white and many o' iF conv "Kitehen Cabinet ae Sellers’