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TOWNE How many can you name—| things to wear’ known for 142 years as “guod value’? Give it up? _' 384 avssine WORLD, MONDAY, “SEPTEMBER 22, “ARMY F000 Th WILL TEACH POOR | GUTINTOBUSINESS FOOD BUYING AND. “1919, them. The committee, appointed by | cereals, Jornelius oN. Bliss jr. Ann | vege A man ! 4 ables an per cent. on fw leita D. Gibson, Chairman; Mrs. ang sweets and incidenjals. The pev- James A, Burden jr, Mra. John &.! ple will be inetructed to buy by |Prentice, Miss Ruth ‘Twombly, Mrs. |Wetght and net by “a6 cents’ worth.” @ importance of seeing that correc, [Cornelius N. Bliss jr.) Dr. Haven) werent iy given will be impressed i Emerson, formerly Health Commis-| ypon tpem land they. will be shows I sioner; Dr, Jathes, Alexander Miller) it m4rketing in the morning brings jand Dx Philip Van Ingen. he best quality. Other suggestions are: On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- I. quart of milk @ day for each child | eave Instructions will be given at! under two years, and a third of a | headquarters in the Bronx, and the, quart a day for other members of thy ~ tne tht Nes - root vegetables. Beef Trust Also Makes ‘Aistake What Is Best to Buy will! pg mato, of marketing asd) "whe water, eealained “in ouaped | ) on Tuesda: f Raisi i ‘i nd Sutur- | vegetabl 4 trui bstantial- of Raising Prices and =| Also Be Taught in New days practical instruct vesetables and frult goes substantia ‘and aid h Trade Drops Off “Dietetic C: ' will be given to housewives 1a thelt | margarine and cloomarweriee fer pute rade ro) . ietetic Campaign, joy homes. ter. Une cottonsed of] and corn oll in- By P. Q. Foy. 20 per cent each on meat and eggs, milk and cheese, fruit and Buy at least The primary consideration of the campMgn is to teach the people how to get full value for every dollar spent for food. An estimate of the weekly food budget for individual eiead of olive of! and lard, which are more expensive, Let cornmeal, oat- if meal, farina and rice take the place of some of the bread euten by the family. Use pot roasts and stews. A four weeks’ campaign was begun | this morning by the Committee on| | Exceptional Dress Sale Tuesday (Only) SSS ~ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & Ee 34th Street—New York ath there's Fownes (Special Food Expert of The Evenina | World.) e The action of the beef trugt in compelling butchers to pay an ad- Dietetics of the New York Associa-) tion for Improving the Condition of families will be made in proportioning f Ask the butcher for all trimmings, Purchase meat with little bone or fat. for making soup stoc! ‘GLOVES fOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN, | | FASCINATING !4| | Assorted flavors and pep- permint, chocolete, win- tergreen and cinnamon, \ ONE OF 300NECCO SWEETS we & ¢ CO Mew Angland Confectionery Company BOSTON, MASE, ACCOUNTANCY y Avprrors. | ageot RIANTS AND yA pe-orade rare qe re) coaching for private and public and suc. } ing of fiaminations inal ub. + fects, for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT FOR ONE PEF. 1 V Shiota, social Limtted clam, one -ntgnt eT FRANK BROAKER, C. : A.No.1 Qualified catrants for this class wil be enrolled only alter personal intergew with Mr. Broaker, crranged by special appointment. Address or telephone Chas. 8. Gallup, Registrar BROAKER ACCOUNTICS CORPORATION, Breaker Building, 8 Fi Special | Hand icher ing, Geutteman's HH istue Write Derfect cut, erence. confidential Catalogue 44. Work Monday Wonders | électro-im« palrs 6f shoe All the Comfort of the Old’ None but Standard grades of for the best er leat es and Immediate Service, Gu Courteous Attendants, that's what gives the rant Farcel Post Deliveries KLEIN'S RAPID St 113 Nassau Street Between Beckman and Ano St. TW Lf, RAPID SHOE REPAIRING. . Which make Individual Booths for Try-Ons. KLEIN’S REBUILT SHOES NEED NO BREAKING-IN Individual punch to defy competition. LOWEST PRICES FOR HIGHEST CLASS WORK TWO STORES the Poor to instruct families how best to buy and prepare foods and get tho highest nutritive value out of | vance of from ‘sc to 2c a pound on | meats, was in line with the recent blunders of the packers in their ef- | fort to operate the New York market |" on fresh beef by their ticket system. | ive retail butchers generally were Lrg gon haha potatoes admits | complaining last Saturday about the, “phere is a large demand for onions | small volume of business, and many from the Jewish element for =: Wee of them, both | Brooklyn, were selling nearly all cuts} iigay. \ |inarkets in the upper west sido ex- eassee and, broiling chickens, but | age of freight cars sultable to bring t trade to-day to the varique in New York and, holidays, and prices are about lc a | pound higher, but will fall after tho | [ol beef lower than lust week, The, “The Hebrew housewife should not } | manager of one of the leading retail pry more than 38 to 40c for their | 4 hmolzers” ‘are scarce, and’ will | eee oe Bebtratels ng Tapa te cost 4S¢ a pound. There is a short- | World, as follows: “I attribute ive ‘chickens, here trom the Wet, Tee ise delicious and most delightful and this has been responsible for the | summer beverage j army foods that are being ‘sold all} Present high prices. An acute short- | He town, and when a family buye ugo of desirable live chickens might | 4 ham or bagon it simply uses less of | result to-morrow, as tho Hebrew | the other mente” ‘Thea, he contin: | Now’ Your or netass Wren eaty TRY IT TODAY ued: “We have reduced our prices night, — twice eince Friday, and we do not expect to sell out. A great many of | ~ wur customers asked for army chick- 1s, but we had other chickens Sie | vere just as cheap, but they wanted | the army chickens.” | One of the leading markets on| | Broadway, Brooklyn, that had taken | a supply of army chickens, reported | Store Closes at 5 P. M. James MeCre 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND that it was sold out early Saturday | evening and could have sold a | more. Augus® Silz, who is distribut- |ing the surplus army chickem®, in-| |formed the writer Saturday morning |that @ walking delegate induced many of his drivers to quit work and & Co. ) NESDAY 34th Street caused some delay in making deliveries of the army roasting chickens. Some butchers, Mr. Silz| | said, had ordered thrée lots of roast- Jing ‘chickens since last Wednesday | }and Thursday. He reported heavy | | buying up to late on Saturday and |he expects a heavy demand next week. | Through the efforts of The Eve- ning World the consumers in Now| York will be supplied with April | storage eggs, delivered from wagons under the direction of the City Com- missioner of Markets. These eggs) will be delivered in dozen cartons at | | this Ultra smart * Clearance Sale Wicker & Enameled Cribs # 15.95 : Beading, Braid, Sic. The merchants offeri: the | formerly 22.50 eggs provided that th@ consumers | should not be charged more than 50c. a dozen, but Dr. it would require a larger margin to cover the loss by breakage. One of the large uptown chain stores tele: phoned The Evening World that it would sell at all their branches fine April eggs at 50c. a dozen, deltvered in paper bags, marked “cold stor age” This will give the consuming public their first opportunity to use these eggs for what they really are, and at a fairly reasonable price, in- stead of buying them as “fancy fresh laid” at an excessive price of from 25 to 40 per cent. above what consumers should pay to admit of a fair margin of profit, The September crop report gives the average prices received by far- mers of the United States on July 1, 1914, at the commencement of the | war and the first of present month: A limited number of White Enameled Wicker Cribs with drop or sta- tionary sides have been selected for a clearance sale not because they are in any way infefior in make or design to our fresh new ones but because they have lost a little of their. freshness in almost indiscernible places. Day claimed Nursery Chairs , Included in the Sale are some White Enameled Nursery Chairs with Trays, marked at the special price of « 5.95 ° formerly 8.95 Distinguished Gowns 5th Avenue ‘ 48.00 A An assemblage of Gowns that are distinguished in appearance and possess rare beauty and style. Some are developed in shimmer- ing, clinging Tricolette, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor or Crepe de Chine, lavishly embellished with beads, braid or embroidery. Others, of tailored persuasion, are fashioned of fine Tricotine, Serge and Velveteen of excellent quality. Sizes 34 to 44. Black shows that ou. the above ve staples the farmers of the United States were receiving 120 per \c more on the aggregate for products than they were re- ng on September, 1914, after the r started, The prices of several of the above commodities have de- clined erially during the past ks, and the downward trend Navy Blue Brown are plentiful, but owing cent profuse rains the keep- yuality is not good, and stock has to be moved into consumptive channels, Consumers should not pay more than 4'4c a pound for the finest k, while 3% per Tomorrow—Second Day of’ THREE IMPORTANT McCREERY EVENTS September Sale TOILET .ARTICLES This offering presents an oppor- tunity to buy reliable, standard makes of Toilet Goods at prices that afford notable saving. FURNITURE WEEK _ This is the one week of all the weeks in the year when we concentrate on Furniture. September Sale LAMPS,CHINA & HOME DECORATIONS Just at the right time—just the right things to coniplete the home. Black Kidson Prices uncommonly little. Fawn Kidskin heels. All Dark Tan Boots with milit method of shoe g its originalelines, pre- its staying power. oe craftsmen and the most modern it possible to handle 1,000 Preparations have been extensive—carefully thought out. were mace by us not weeks but months ago. Purchases The result of these plans has provided extraordinary values in McCreery ‘‘Master-Made’’ Furniture Beautiful, splendidly constructed Suites and separate pieces have been marked at prices that defy comparison, Shoes in the Rebuilt Shoes. hers used in ail repairing and the hee Workmanship, A-1 Materials, Attention) Satisfaction, Paid Within 50 Miles. OE REPAIRING CO. Satisfy your Furniture needs now and effect great saving. . 357 Sixth Avenue For Convenience We Suggest Early Shopping and tunic effects or plain Tricolette, and combinations of Taffeta, Georgette and Satin. | | Wemen’s Dresses, 2nd Floor. 450 Women’s and models in plain of Tricotine, Embroidery, Fringe Specially Priced For This Sale. 38.00 ‘ON TUE tailored, Georgette inserts and cuffs give added attractiveness to these exceptionally charming dresses. Misses’ Street and Afternoon Dresses line, Drop straight” Crepe, draped Stitch Lace collars and Offering Unusual Values, q Misses’ Dresses, 3rd Floor. Store Closes at 5 P. M. For Convenience We Suggest Early Shopping w® ames McCreery & Co. JAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street - An Extraordinary Sale 10.25 Women’s Dress & Walking Boots regularly 14.00 to 18.00 An unequalled oppor- High- notable tunity to secure Grade Boots at saving. Every offered in this Sale strongly made questionably the grea est values obtainable. Lace Boots willy Blac tops, Louis NVI. Cuban . All Russia Calf Lace ary heels, heels. pair of Shoes made of excellent qual- ity leather, carefully and with high arched last, leather Louis Is ns ‘k Calfskin Lace Boots with Fawn Buckskin Tops, long vamps, heels, Black Kidskin Lace Boots { Patent Leather Button Boots with Black Cleth Tops. | COLOR PLATES and Review of Fall Fashions —IN THE— apne : oes. Magazine Section wexT Sunday World - s§e5R4¢5 —~ @ i j ; i i 3 4} a} ot m2