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— »y n THE EVENING WORLD, ' ” 5 a yo stone TUR ‘ Ca ~ew re STORAGE EGGS ATS4 CENTS. A DOZEN NOW DELVERED. ‘BY THE CITY IN TRUCKS ,-—_————- —_——— amount to $1,400,000 and include «ver %0 earloads of 20,000 pounds to the car, The finest fat ‘“schmolzers” should not cost over 45 cents per pound, while the average fricassee (ow ula not cost over 38 cents to 40 and roasting and broiling 8 should be pure d at from $ cents to 40 cents "per pound, snd By P. Q. Foy. | Long Island duckling should not cost cial Food Expert of The Evening | over 5u ¢ 1 World.) istribution Is Under Direc tion of Market Commis- sioner, Day. we Finest fresh made, is! Distribution of April stor gs | 8 pound and Storage sweet butter 63. cents to 6 trucks commenced AY. Sentarn peand These eggs were tendered through] August Silz reported that he ¢a- svening World about two] pected to commence distribution of to the City Market] tho surplus army pork loins and . For providing they be sold {POrK shoulders and mutton, ‘about Commissioner providing they be sold) | 99.909 pounds in all, the first of fo consumers ut 50 cents a dozen, but Dr, Day said that margin was inad- equate and he made arrangements to deliver the eggs in dozen cartony at} 64 conts a dozen. Thousands of metropolitan djstrict, through efforts ‘of ‘The New York World, have been enabled to secure} @ genuine (rozen roasting chicken for thelr Sunday dinner perhaps the first time that many of them ever t w comes kK, and if the weather settled not later than Oct, oi 225,080 DOZEN EGGS OFFERED ON EAST SIDE FROM “ROLLING STORES” }Sold From Horse Brawn Trucks the! the consumers in ening | bought one of those chickens as a to Public at 54 Cents—More since frozen poultry became commer The first of Market Commissioner cladized, to sel) frozen poultry: te ». | Day's “rolling st trucks loaded dug tg the fact that consumers are [Ne Morning and all went to the east reluctant tox order frozen poultry) ware ortored at bg ead are ict cic! thinking peshaps that it might Mt) Hr, pay anid more cay trucks would quality, but this willl ye provided to-morrow, and that by (be of onic ‘Give them a opportunity to seo for] urday a feet of them would be in oper themselves what a reatly fancy frozen} t{on, He declared the first of the chicken is. era! merchandise “rolling stores#® would Deputy Commissioner KE. J, O'Mal- | be out Jonday, It was found im ley, when séen yesterday, said he had | prac rucks for trans complaints that some of the butcher porting « y horse-drawn ye shops in Brooklyn and uptown dis [cles wh for this purpose, The <afiets had signs in their windows |seneral merciandine “rotting stores” are Feading ‘Army Hoasting Chickens" |) 00% iy Ol bere when, as a matter of fact, these con | 0°44, . cerns did not order any of these)” “pe three companic act een chickens up to that time erating with the city io low price August Silz, who is distributing the army chickens under direction of Mr O'Malley, reported a phenomena sa He, reported that avery that purchased the army chickens last week had renewed his order, and | some of them have already taken five | , separate lots to his. stores. Me Strauss, who manages the L, Oppen- | heimer Stores, telephoned the Even- | ing World that he had already pur chased over 150 boxes of roasting | chiokens and would need about 500 more this week. | Mr, Strauss also said that they contemplate putting in all their stoccs | 4 }-and work with The Evening World| to give the consumers an opportunity to purchase fancy April eggs at ery below the wholesale campaign purchased th and t said, Dut only covers cyst of distribuvon but lewves a sat fifty. ir margin two cents a dozen, of two cents, it is butcher than was at first splan the Mat $ a day. thas and in addi “trucks, en of whieh will start, the r to be increased as the demand Cammissioner announced that The Hebrew ho busy ‘The getting ready for t ow Your's, Marthe? supply of army toma. which commences undown cn wrunes and jam had been re- Wednesday.,.; About 250 warloads gf from the Army Base at Brook- bution to-day among the live chickens were distributed yest? t sols Where food day and to-day. The money valite | *¢ sales are con- of the poultry used by the Jewish} ducted, Total food sales yesterday people for thei New aria wal pounted to $53,000 laste one and youll want another - Why ?—Just look at the generous coating of the best grade of smooth vanilla chocolate, then notice the delicious creamy center mixed with natural luscious pineapple fruit. You never imagines a taste so delightful. Try one tes. Ask for AUERBACH CHOCOLATE PINEAPPLE FRUIT BARS s D. AUERBACII & SONS Eleventh Ave., 46th to 47th St. New York 1. Disguised Girl Coal Passer Who Shaved Hair to Work Way Here Faces Deportation to bahia INTO STEEL STRIKE BY THE SENATE Knox Says Those’ Active in Trying to Cripple Industry Are Foreigners. | | WASHINGTON, Sept. 23—In vestiga- tion of the «tee! strike hy the Senate Labor Committers was ordered to-day | | by the Senate, A resolution by Sena-| | tor Kenyon, Republican, of Towa, pr -| viding for the inquiry and authoriz- ing a report as to whether any reme- ee 7 ‘anr Latest P, »f Wilson’ TOUT ORDERED |e ee Froeraee o eten 19. a eee nt © SFLINER NIEUW Ai Tour, BRINGS MANY NOTABLES Dr. Jowett Returns to Preach Four ” Sermons in Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. ‘The Nieuw Amsterdam of the Hotland~ Line with 900 passengers Hoboken to-day from Bou- Plymouth and Rotterdam, One of the firat of hor passengers to land was Charles Helmhoit, resident | manager of the North German Lidya who is an von Helmhoit SS Lie ‘ America | reached lone, von Steamship Company here, | American citizen. Mr. |said that at present his line had « few }1.600 ton v and els operating between the Seandinavian coun- Anthony J. Drexel jr. of Philadel. phia returned from a aix montha’ buste The Rev. D. J. ML dial Federal action could be’ taken, | oa es on ic bs Byer { was adopted Wthout a roll call | urned for a month to preach four 4 Senator Kenyon announced that) sermons In his former charge, the Fifth ' the Investigation would be begun | Avenue Presbyterian Church, He said + | Thursday and that the first witness- | that all the world, and capecially Eng- | | es would be Chairman Gary of the land, was waiting for the ratification | | \pited States Steel Corporation and} : Os ene ‘Treaty before making plans } | or the future, whi ce corte orisiter: ee Jacob Verla Acexvedo, newly af. wa =. pointed Minister from Uruguay, indorsed a ua ” Dr, Jowett's opinion. | WHat is needed, sald | Benasoy ‘Tie first complete theatrical company i | Kenyon, “it (> get at the truth just to come ove a ain: 1918 arrived i | as soon as we A short investi. with Muriel tin Harvey and the i gation should disclose the reasons aste of the “laiwk of the Navy,” which | for this strike or should demonstrate has had a Jong fun in England. ¢ conclusively that Congress is power. Sir James Hope pson headed, a : loss to get at the facts, and hence Hlelegation of fifty bankers and manu- 4 powerless to help.” eturera on thelr Way to the eotton | In the House Representative nvention at New Orteana, | Cooper, Republican; of Ohio, referred | — 2 to William 4 Foster, Secretary of | jhe Committee Organizing Steel I, R, if DIRECTORS DELAY | ; | Workers, as “an extremist, appeating “Whe . It) igen ot foreign bieur whens no. NAMING SHONTS SUCCESSOR||/ Nearly Three Million Loaves coneeption of American Ideals and jn- yar ee e stitutions. . * ny Elsie Wilson Doesn’t Want to |'8 Hoboxen, she had come to America ‘At the sume time, W. 8. Rubin,|Some Intimate Lines Will Be Run of eet) sedi il i Bedi eal chang Atti gerne Capitol trying to arrange comfercners s Baka | ‘ | U.S. Transport Officials. |, She lived tn Liverpool and formerly with, senators and House member the Present. | | Sore becoming a “sailor” aie had her hute Senator Thomas declared (Mat) A scheduled menting of the Heand of | Immigration officials ate expected cut, but on reaching Hoboken had re- Judge Gary's retusal to confer with) rectors of the Interborough Tallroad to order, to-day the deportation of}sumed femin attire and worn 4 union leaders was “unwise and un-|‘*? herd cet ' seaitene Wik Elsie. Wilson, the twenty-two-year- [Coming over without a pareport, aad JuAtiCled,” although the atrike was) ite Gecioes, mad the majority of old girt, who said, on being arraigned 'she doesn't want to go back. epugnant to free Institutions officials of the road, attended the fun Senator Knox of nsylvania d0-| erat services and delayed actlo a Ke — = ————————<= | clared that “foreigners for whom wo |i" i? if st th ag at | are being asked to do so muc Lea bape tls Dhaba ; . . - , NEW FARR PRICE LIST FOR WEEK parently were taking a loading «part Shorts ee are made, and sold every week in the cities ot New York, yalsed an. lose. at cate Gx iphd; Kaka Whe wanveres Brooklyn and Newark. | ON “CASH AND CARRY” BASIS the Investigation proposed Ly Seu-|ing considered for the yrex | | ator Kenyon : rumor, most generally’ eredl I M } » BROOKLYN DEMOCRATS hot attempt lo obtain a | The following “fair price” list for the current week has been given | the Interborough., It was and it is good bread. > } out ay Food deli eects Arthur Williams. The prices are on @ RE-ELECT ALL OFFICERS For eight years the fartamed varieties of Ward's bread beve f “caxh and carry” basis: + a i ; Fat grown in public favor until to-day they are the best selling loaves } Groceries. " re leony add in thit disteiat (14 f> ini cea Wholcaale Maximum McCooey Again Heads Executive | $ivnus. Lenegens el ; . 5 ° ™ basis con Pee canta Per th Committee; $10,000 Sent for Hie Wan Wolly ca ibink of &! press eicletbe nite ND area inode e ced ota $ Beans—Lima, Domestic 123 ag ; 33 “ag iy " raid It wan folly to think of a pres! appreciation of their quality and purity, ave the :easons for this ‘ 4 1534 a 164 ‘ee dent Just now, In view of the chaos uf ty, ’ Vea or Medinm, Domestic... Shy na 3 1g a 18 Irish Cause. the loval tranait situation: supremacy. a or Medium, Imported.... 74, a 814 3 10% a lth : (at abhnteecor: ta _ —_ ‘ . y | Bread—Fertery Wrapped, or? a 834 : fas” 6 OS8; | geauerntee ecantteuecntiniteneease No interference with the sale of Ward's Bread and Cake, as attempted 4 poe Ro? we. eos en ' = ke lected y with John HL Me VIOLENCE 1$ REPLACED by roll ave men, can reduce the popular demand for them or prevent { | ; z se tribution. Our salesmen visit every neighborhood daily " 91 Score (good table)... ...55 591g 1 5} wey ran pall Fresh Chenery wecande; 'O5 Ls , © 0574 |“ the cor nd the treas- BY BOYCOTT AGAINST CARS and almost every dealer can supply you with our products, If yours Seore (cooking). . 49 6 55 a 59 j Urer to send a check for $10,000 do the cannot a post card or ‘phone call to us will secure you immediate delivery. | Chess, Avaarinea Wo slataaea: 7 ramet | lends of Irish Freedom, with | eras fe Corn, Canned, No. 2 Standard,.11! 314 143 f No, 26 Court Street Camden Shipyard Workers Refuse 4 | Cornmeal, Yellow, Granulated. 39-100 5 td HO wan raised for this 4 i ie ‘ WARD’S ‘ 1 | E ct Candled, Western” nt block parties to Ride as Long as Zone-Fare FAR-FAMED| When you buy Flour Wheat 3 8728 i Tee Cake lecove actin hnotaceater citing iis System’ Is in Force. BREADS | Dur, 4 a7? 3, spoke of the nee of electing the . | Lard......... tee 8 ae 6 vi a ame paves rs n for a the tocal| CAMDEN, N. J. Sept Violence TIP-TOP | | Milk—Evaporated’ "’” (unsweet- | offices. He , |has been replaced by a thoroughly ef MOTHER 1 ened), 6 oz . & 63-58 — 2 8358 — | It was announced that t ficient boycott in the protest of the ship. HUBBARD | sembly District Associatio: vara Wcrkaia ABRIERG (ha! kane Pane kaa . Oats, Bulk Rolled... : 49-100 6 144 7 ina al, He Service Rallway System. Of twenty- Gane 5 | Heas Canued'No;@ Standard..t2 Iai, 31g 16 ee rolingh ree gate ag nr eg@etiyreenre rag’ ROMANY RYE | Potatoes, Loi if 3hy 14 » carrle e than ra Fotatoes, La a Ba H if , CROWN PRINCE'S KITCHEN | morning not one carried more than atx YANKEE RYE Any choice is a Bide Roses cscs sco. a 14% ‘ 16% Nps cen anes iain | sisaiice tha F m | eu |” BROUGHT HERE AS TROPHY," etc ow HEY Lon®. | ood choice | WGkiseascs atv a 4 4 eames Sugar, Granulated (Buik a 9) 1 Wig | ae cara’ under B A a | Pa coi ie rape ; inaieis Captured Guns and Medals for ARD BAK ‘wat Standard... wee oe «lta. 4 °; a Tae . . . . Smithsonian Institution Also W ING COMPANY Beef—Chucks of Good and Me- saa ; - dium Steers. 0 alt Arrive on Santa Rosa, BRONX BAKERY BROOKLYN BAKERY , | Chuck Steak, - an 15 2 a2 | The former German Crown Prince's ‘elrose Whole Cross itib, aa 20 80 — a 32+ | neld kitchen, with all its accoutrements, | bs ae Preepect 6109 Gat Ces Rib - an HH un a e polished copper kettles and pans, is in| 9 ptew Seed — ay E at lfoboke lying the hold of the trans | ¢ pbances in Sirloin Steak... - f 17 39a 4 a Braet, With itare: apaut 800 Ger | DETAINGD MAYOR Sel fnabe ‘ Botta Round a 7 19 a ren aiid Austrian macels ay sof m iN | Ba a { Rib Roast Prin ony (ra 18 a 4 | Gecorations belonging to the f0r-| sag meen meld With @ j ' Whole Top Sirloin, -— jf - 15 37a Crawh Pringe:and's,100:tons of oape and Pollee Chief. Cut Top Sirloin... Pigs a 19 4 a tured guns and ammunit : Ail wi be DRUMWRIGHT, Okla, Sept | Lamb—Good and Medium... .20 rT) taken to th thaenien natty Mayo! Nicodeums, Counciini ' Leg of Lamb.......... = = “" 36a Washington for presentati The held ern Buren r ated re : | Rib Chops er re a 4 3b a 38 kitchen and decorations were captured |"! fey a ibe ask niet Stew Lamb (under cost).....— a ry 16 a 20 in Verdun. pie “ i nd w hasirant ; Cheeks iis cass - a- 3 #3 a 87 <The Manin Rosa uit thirty-five | were 1 H Smoked Hams (unwrapped), reregallt Plage nd ammunl | For « tine w mod o 3 8-18 Ibs... +e a Sb 8 41 etd 4 of .Drumw . Smoked Shoulders (Picnic = i which tho-7 Ibs. ceneneetes a 7 30 a ol din | Smoked Bacon (saweepped).08}5 "6 13 di, ts KING ALBERT READS BOOK |: Pork Chops (end ae Tf bees 8 ry eer ay f ne telephone acrvice Was en-| f ' Pork Chops (middie).//00— om = 7 ea ON U. $. POLITICS ON SHIP : ed, tier | | INTERBOROUGH GARS STOP. in 20°st.""'cattt!"% ign Ror biplanes in bre a da | ith or Without? | Black, Henry P. Davison, Willian A , howing Course o stor Drum-| | Bode aie (a ward, Frank Hedley, Alexander J he George Washington PASE Saeki y Sata eopmatg nal Tetley’s Tea—whether with cream Sey Ae eal arp a ley. 3 ON BOARD THE U. 8. 8 GEORGE Vaker. { or without—is the tea that particular Prominent New Yorkers Are Honor-!ton, De Lancey Nicoll a James Le . An hia? ‘i " eee WASHINGTON (hy wireless] PARIS, Sept M. Prat, memb people drink. Why? | ary Pallbearers at Services for |" pin yody tx to le beside it My, 10 the Associated Preas).—King Albert, {of the Chant Deput r the ' Traction Chief. Shonts’s mother in Woodlawn Cometury, |e" opie oedeedrt Li nen i . | tment of Seine-ct-Oise. wee ar. Because of its cheering, delightful ‘The funeral of Theodore P. Shonta ited Mates board this steamer, |flercne se lartion > and "accepting ne flavor, an expert blend of teas from j late Pr BE Gh tte intemmekengn Mae Vo DISSOLVE A UNION, passed tne tirat of their voyage | bribe 15 or more tea gardens. Rapid Transit Company, was held at 4| getty ou " others | i . i Bicloak (his aftarnioge At the Brick Prshe|trt ty eens ARRLANE, Raeihe w utly and took « wali | Because of is refreshing fragrance byterian Church, Fifth Avenue and b \ Mew) | OS TERMOOR —makes you forget you were tired, sth Street. Interborough cars stopped | returned to her cabin | | easels nem, charmingly original and , : for one minute disolution of the Brotheriood of Boilé na deck chs. reul) V exquisitely finished upholsteged spring Tea is the drink that relaxes you fe on e hunting trip In Canada’ and dogs | “Wsere one Tron aiphulllers ant ve, George Warhinuton , ( and cheers you but— They g ky hare ola oF sas | 780 eagle ( vinel ‘ chiens Gul other daughter, the Duchesse de Chaul- | He also paid clo >| | Dependably en- " ntil you have tried a cup of nes, is in France Hting up [ during in qualify, VV Tetley's clear, amber colored Orange The arrangomenta for the funeral pro not obtainable MM : Pekoe Tea, you don’t kno hat / vided that the first pew should be ae: | duewhere, ; ye ie on iw what a cupled by Mra. Theodore P. Shonta, her | exp Sold ih, = whet cup of tea can mean! | ister, Mr George Sturdevant her! i brother, John A. Drake, ‘and he OSTERMOOR & CO. y { nephew, Francis Drake 6 ELIZABETH ST. | “ The Howard Duff of th ead 132 BOWERY \ { r sbyterian Chu iat ; Oaieaing Bom tripe, Peak | Yow honorasy pall bearers were MaJor |aniage to Vessel aud casgo. # a eeaeaaSaaeS q ; aad