The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 14

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the price set by the Govern. /ernment ch t production that any|No. 3866 10tl iG t, but the packers were not of- Biter seiuen tke | Squa e She same grade of chickens as | : wt beak, to 186 producer | 0% No ; H rnment at any lower | and discourage production to such an $ pea pe It developed later that the | extent a few months hence the 56 White Avenue; No. by ‘the Go “packers held chickens ens which nave been in warehouse for Cadam Ointment makes pimples up and fall off, it Sod smooth. ic and healin ing at once. Dsciceid Weve tn From Third Page) r Butchers explained that the @ packers had reduced prices on grades of chickens much be- | plait 4 good for rash, oe plant oe Bradt, N | Market, 3 N | 405. Am ie 4 land e must be m for their reducing The Master Bute |to think that the Gove: lower th prices to w ment should | 2: treet and . Block, No. 324 4 Butler, 1 No. ‘13 aition fre a was on a par with | Avent n chickens might double No. Long, Island ey are to-day and few to be/14 ‘The ‘Master Butchers | Christopher the time limit| said they would get in touch with [34 Amsterdam ye | the members of the organization and | & Ametersam use their influence in having them sell the chickens to families at 38 cents, which was the price fixed by Deputy Commissioner O'Malley on a large amo and H ncopehead Bay Road, “No. 8709. 18th Avenue, EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919." ti LONDON, Sept. 1 (Correspondence of | of th N na WHOLESALE PRICES OF MEAT |cieddes, professor of botany at St. An- fe NE ERIS, r boy for a New the war he was foundry bu vil War as a dromme York Aft PLANS FOR KAISER’S TRIAL. 4g s LL.D. Prom two to id at a per potind, al- mail kosher deal m 48¢. to 50c, per Daily Mirror of the prose Kaiser an Ambass rday was of doctor of ersity. |has completed the Joution against the former -_ ance to Australia Flight. | 8, Sept. 18—An airplane flight rance to Austral it shortly by the h et, it is announced b: «| soland have be — f MARTIAL LAW AT MOSCOW. |‘: nt Alnemed Over 19 (Aasocinted | trograd, pub- | proclama- siege in’ Mo: the operations oat "he Army a UNT VALBANERA. ' Constip ation Is Growing mh Every Day CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS | 0 PLAN NEW JERUSALEM. With /lishes a So’ |tion der Geddes to Zhe Work Comminston. cow, in ¢ the Cossack cavalry near the ¢ Associated Press).—The planning of | w Jerusalem and its proposed uni raity has been intrusted by the Inter- MARY MILES MINTER A picture in full color of WARSHIPS H |No Word Prom Missing Steamer | tional Zionist Commission to Patrick Wednesday. : Te eee ADVANCE. | drew's University, Scotland wien enwers, | are responsible. Not this popular screen player. later that the Master Butchers h 227 Third Av The wholesale market on fresh| Mr. Geddes will work in co-ope: ration | HAVAN 1n-| only relieve constipa- Sui I ‘ agreed to co-operate with bis depa: ps Brondwa meat is from one to two cents higher | with Dr. Welamann, head of the British | bouts are hing for the Spanish | ton, but correct ! uitable for framing, nent in the distribution of the su venue; George | on. prime beef, while medium and zionist Commission. While in Palestine | steamship V hich ta nine days | biliousness, sick ) 10 Kel, 310 -Amaterd e stine | steamship nera, which Is nine days | ‘ plus Government, chickens, he waelilctel., MO ycaiy, Am jerdam A cominon beet ‘have been advanced | ye will organize a department of sociol. | overdue and fo- the safety of which headache, in- passepartouting or wall ighly gratified. Large quantities of | Kramer & Katz, No. ¢4, John Bt from half to one cent per pound. iy ahd ervieg for Dewnbhy Bai 4 4p tion, sal- | oy * e * ogy anc 0. y versity, | rave fears are entertained. The steam- | digestion, s . pork loins and pork shoulders and | geork, eet yee | The current receipts of fresh exes bs agi lew skin oo decoration. mutton @re now available for con-| Thi Beck's” Rewttiarant,| are liberal, but there is a strong de- | RR OF h several hundred passengers on | ; i tle Sept. | the: | murption, but Mr, © waney oie are Wo, 10@ mand from the Hebrew element for| Berlin Food Riots Bring Out ' wan ieereaeea adits ro polle |fine fresh eggs for th New Year's Troops. ‘and being unable to enter port, jr ince on make ao ii [Rest week, and, prices are atlently| LONDON, Mept. 18-—Despatohes PUL ait LPctey may be sent out tolwigebie tt Tell newsdeeler you went Weaving the skin | favorable, as that grade of meat is Third Avenue: ‘Baldwin's Mar to. Western candled eggs should not cost |Woting Berlin papers of yesterd arch for the Valbanera Small Pu — Next Sunday’s World and Its soothing, anti- | a8ke4 for more during Pry weather.| Brooklyn—Charies Griemer, No. 4|the consumer more than bic. to G0c.,| date tell of food riots in Berlin.) }—Small Price powers sop the | WHERE ABMY FOrLEN 10 OM LEE Areres! Giaas Gur: Wa Tl | setae SOgie8 cH, Mare coo entey | Trobe (wore coed out eae eee eer let ne] DRCARTER'S ON PRLS Nature's |] get one of these pretty Malley arlttketa | Commissioner | Flatbush Avenue: Albert, Joes white honnery eggs are coming in cine occurred in Bruns Swick City | o¢ an old New York family, died at his | Soca Phage aoe pictures. Malle: m1 last nig! ie and these are taken by a class of ans and | home in Port Chester, N. ¥., at the age | rns, lowing list of retailers where army | ‘74 ye consumers that care nothin it | troops, dur! s shoot: |r neyen ikea a grr Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. Itry can be bought at 38 cents d at noon to-day: Manhattan price so long as the: demanded, and t as high 80¢ n in high James MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street Second Floor O-MORROW WillBe Another “Feature” Day InOur New Men’sClothesStore 390 Men’s & Young Men’s Suits Have Been Specially Re-grouped for the Day! To sell at the one price of $38.50 At This Price We Actually Are Outdoing Ourselves There is no need of our telling you that you can get Clothes in this city for less than $38.50. But there is need of telling you (and telling you with every ounce of emphasis that we can muster) that you cannot buy such clothes as you will see here to-morrow for $38.50. Under other conditions, they would be priced higher right in our own store! So imagine what you would have to pay for them elsewhere! And another thing: If we were asked to-day whether we expect to be able to offer such values again this season our reply would be “No.” Nor do we, unless Good Fortune drops something into our lap—as sometimes she does! ‘Use the McCreery 5th Ave. Arcade’’ yin 1 ig in the st the | Genvine mast Dear signatere ©1919 Kincaid & Kimball, inc~ The House of Incomparable Values! Custom Made Clothes Ready for Service! FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN EASURE Your Clothes Standards. Give your clothes some’ real thought these Fall days; see if they present that degree of Fashion, Fabric and Fit which every man seeks to add to his appearance. Buy Clothes which Insure Bodily Comfort as well as Mental Sat- isfaction. Our Clothes will do this for you. We invite you to come and see our new Fall Suits and Top Coats. Our line is complete and unlimited in Styles and Fabrics. Our Values Cannot be Equalled! 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