The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1919, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919. ba ‘Tomato soup (size 1) Hesse” | ONMANKATTAN USTTOCONST]) 4 Two-Day Sale Event Credit s 4 mars , -: P. &, 82, First Avenue and 70th Street—3 and 4. WATTERS’ TIPS AVERAGE | FAIR PRICE LIST FOR TO-DAY ff: Te Arenunand 1 BS ON eo ad H P. 8. 90).147th Street, nth Avenue—-2, 3 4, 6 11, jana 14 re ' 8. prdam Ave and Street—1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, HIGH AS $3.78 A DAY; ON “CASH AND CARRY ” BASIS. pat ns 94, Amsterdam Avenue and 68th Stree - P, S$. 105, No. 269 East Fourth Street—2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13 and 14 one SALARIES ONLY $1.25 | P, 8.4 and James Streets—3, 11, 12 and 13 ‘ y “ P. 8. 151, First Avenue and 91st Street—3. The following “fair price” list for the week-end has deen given | PS Second Avenue and 119th Street—11, 12 and 14, in ‘S' ome , istrator Arthur Willia foes are on @ > O8th Stre of Amsterdam Avenue—4, 6 and 14 on Survey Made ot 153 } Groceries. P. 8. 179, Amsterdam Avenue and 1018t atreet=t, Mi UA ouali _ | Wholesale a P. &. 186, Amsterdam Avenue and 145th Street—6, 11, a A Hotels. Article, Kind. Grade, Prices, Margin De Witt High School, 10th Avenue and 69th Street—2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12 Favre cus'fS ts in | ana 4 . WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. jeans—Lima, Domestic, 13 a 144 3 | St. Lucy School, No, 244 East 104th Street—3, 4, 12 and 14 ] tt 4 ] IPS to waiters and dell boys pes OF caret Peat 4 9% 4 Children’s Aid Society, Avenue B and Eighth Street—2, 3, 4 and 14. rf | (9 iG J ou se C uick ’ Pea or Medi mported.... 7 8 3 in hotels average from $1.27 Brend—Factory Wrapped, 16 01— 815 1 BRONX STATIONS. | mi . to $3.78 per day in many of Store Wrap; 8 1 Lafayette Hall, Alexander Avenue—4, 11 and 14 | the hotels of the oountey, the Las Rye (by pound) ; oe 40 5 1 P. 8. 4, Fulton and Third Avenucs—t1, 4, 11 and 14, a ter I novlng bor Department found tn a sur- Butter—Fresh Creamery Firsts, P, 8. 5, Wobster Avenue and 189th Street—2, 4, 11, 12 and 14, 5 vey of working conditions of 91 Score (good table)...... 56 a 61 6 oe a 67 P. 8. 7, Kingsbridge Avenue and 232d Street—2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 40,000 persons employed in 168 big rina Cieentay) Leash wos ‘ ‘ Py) 601 pr 14, 44 ane 12 . y ‘cookin, a5 1g 8 4 p ets— }, 5, 6, 7, 9, ' ve i Sra Cheese, eet Mili 32 7 eu 7, eo 88” FG 1b Cositg Gime 6 a 84, eT i | HEN you move into a his is in addition to an aver- ‘orn, Canne jo. 2 Standard., 93-5 a 12 8} 1349 a 15% , Ker 5 14, age salary of $1.25 per day for | Cornmeal, Yellow, Granulated.. 39-103 5 if 6250 61g ae Fon street & 6 11, 42 and Me ala lt new house or apartment, male waiters. "= ea Select Candled, Westera, a P. S, 21, White Plains Avenue and 225th Street—2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 14, h hi isin disord Women generally receive less Ss 8 4 a4 : te P. 8. 29, Cypreas Avenue and 135th Street—1, 2, 4, 6 and 14, | EOE ssdaen west when everything isin disorder and pay than men for the same work, 7 P. 8. 30, Brook Avenue and 141st Street—2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11 and 14. etal, marble or \vor} : x the survey showed. rosie neath on 10 ' tht see P. S. 33, Jerome Avenue and 184th Street—1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 14 ae orn papersor atk you think the outlook is hopeless— ; é a ae P. 8, 34, Amethyst and Morris Park Avenues—2, 3, 5, 6, 12, 13 and 14. te and a8e. P. S. 39, Longwood Avenue \d Kelly Street—2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11 and 14, ‘ Te 1 (wi P. S. 47, Randolph and Reard Avenues—t, 4, 6 7, 11 and 12 Remember that the Lewis & P. 8, 56, Hull Avenue, near 207th Street. . 4, 6, 11, 12 and 14, . 2 144 e 151g & 1014 St, Thomas Aq., Tremont Avenue and Bryant Street—1, 2, 4 6, 7, 11, 12| Conger Handy Man Kit, a good a 514 1% 6 a 7 |and 14 a a 3% 1h3 84% a 4% Immaculate, Melrose Avenue and East 151st Street—2, 4, 11, 12 and 14, hatchet, a can of glue and some @ 12h4 8h, 1545 a 16 SS. Peter and Paul, Brook Avenue and 161st Street—2, 4, 6, 11 and 14, > PICTURE WIRE , a 3hy 1 S450 415 Second Battery, Franklin Avenue and 166th Street—2, 11, 12 and 14. falyour picture wire be appropriate o : : ice i ue H 5 8 St. Raymond, Castle Hill and Walker Avenucs—1, 2, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13 et et rewire am ei in oe, picture wire will work wonders , ‘ose. a 135 a 1534 | and 14 foe ind noe nizes) oF tinne r or copper it oe conn i“. a5 £056 0 06% BROOKLYN STATIONS. Mn ce, for yoo. Sugar, ( ai — 6 0% 1 me w 10K P. 8. 7, York and Jay Streets—2, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13 and 14. ; ‘omatoes, nned, No 2% P. 8. 13 Myrtle Avenue and Adelphi Street—2, 3, 11, 12, 13 and 14. in i ' OOD iscsi sececeees 8 1464¢ a 16 P. 8. 32, Hoyt and President Streets—3, 11, 12 and 14, | Better drop in just before you i s. P. 8. it. Mark's and Clas nues—3, 11, 12, 13 and 14, h d b- ' Beef—Chuck Steak. ~- = 13 fn a8 P. 8. 69, Leonard Street, near N Avenue—4, 11 and 12. move, See how many good sub- j Whole Cross Rib, — _ 20 30a 38 Ps ergreen Avenue and Grove Street—t1, 11 and 12 \ i Id fet H Cut Cross Rib —- a= rT) 36k 38 P. 8. 80, West 17th Street, near Neptune Avenuc—4, 7, 11, 12, 13 and 14. stantial household necessities are ‘ Pretest -— oo 13 23 a 85 P. 8. 87, Herkimer Street and Radde Place—4, 6, 11 and 14 H Sisloin Steak. —- a 17 39a M8 P. 8, 94, Sixth Avenue and 50th Street—2, 6, 11, 12 and 14, ANDY MAN TOOL KIT here ready for you. Have them de- Rip ieae ire - a= 19 41 a 46 P. 8. 145, Central Avenue and Noll Street—2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and 14. ‘A substantial, durable combination ‘ ‘ Whole Top Sirloin be ‘ = Hy rd a = P. 8. 147, Bushwick Avenue and Seigel Street—1, 3, 4 11, 12 and 14. | of is iFerent toolsand a palr af wire livered to your new address. They j Cuts the time and Cut Top Sirloin... a = 1. a : “a i nd 14 153, Homecrest Avenue and East 12th Street—2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, | guns that muat be done after moving. h 4 { ‘prey : 4 asets an | Complete, $3.0 yi i work of polishing in |} Lamb —Good sed Medium.....80 9 #4 a s. 150, Pitkin Avenuc and Crescent Strect—4 and 12. sie: will arrive when you do and you : two. | HeChen:,... al br . . Sixth Avenue and Tist Street—12 and 14. mi : ; Rob Raw Latah (and ER Sed n 4 amus Hig! ool—2, 4, 6, 11, 12 and 14, will know just where to find them, ; once over your Chucks - - 3 es Commercial High School—4, 11 and 12, | A . Manual Training School--4, 11, 12 and 14, furniture—not twice. Pork Froducts— : Je | Smoked Hams (uawrapped), 5 St. Rose of Lin swkirk Avenue and Enust 9th Street—4, 6, 12 and 14, aciauaniaia soar Cl polishes | 8-18 Ibs. ian 3 a 3215 8 40 a 4015 Fireman Hall, Bedford Avenue and North First Street—%, 4, 6, 12 and 14, | leans, , and Smoked Shoulders (Picnics), QUEENS STATIONS. ' ae. . 1 a 214-7 Ibs... . . driesinone operation. | Breed De ee (iad 334 i 4034 : 7 ie Hee 6, Steinway and Jamaica Avenues, Long Island City—2, 4, 12) riko sina e lee adie . | Pork Loins, Weste a } | vith a claw for pulling nails and a Gives a clean, dry, Pork Chops (end) = 8 a 8 lhe ‘ tt. vir Alst Avenue, near Flushing Avenue, Long Island City— ftom alls arg at lasting lustre. Pork Chops (middle) =! We ab a | ean corena-8 and ta | OTe ania eee 45th Street and 6th Avenue, New York . First Avenue and 12th Street, College Point—2, 6 and 14, | poche actually re- T YOU MAY BUY AND HERE PS. 85, Hollis 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 14 | dirt—does not W HA W 2 State Street, Far Rockaway—3, 6, 12 and 14, | ae it up. i 9 1, 8. 58, Woodhaven—11 and 14. COV P. 8 » Covert Avenue, Ridgewood k—11 and 14, Use Little! Rub Dry! Flushing High School, Flushing—2,@and 12°00 | Jamaica High School, naica—2, 6, 12 and 14, } Richmond High School, Richmond Hill—6, 11 and 12. Read eference for Housewi ivi - RICHMOND STATIONS. yR ¢ H ives, Giving Loca P. 8. 1, Tottenvillé—t, 2, 3, 4 11, 12, 13 and 14, A it i = 5, Amboy Road, Huguenot—2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14. tion of Sales Stations and Kinds of Food Patlecees Se aula. an | Brighton Heights—4 and 11, That May Be Bought There. Port ichmond—2, 4, 11, 12 and 14, | | wrens easy — | Fourteenth Street Woeat of Fitth Avenue | Following is a list of the stations at which surplus army food wilt WW BUT |’ § FIRHTY ENTERED } be sold to-day by the Department of Public Markets. The black-jace i i figures following the name and location of each station indicate the WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ; t i MANHATTAN STATIONS. | an \ o. eae E A) ) I ‘ 1S. (Public School) 3, Hudson and Grove Streets—2, 3, 4, 12 and 14. | 2,800 Siorm Centres Licensed iti “rene i V”. §. (Public School) 3, Hus t Grove lreela 2, 4 12 aod 14. | : 101 1 Centres Li en 1) British and French Air At-| W OM N S COA S 519 West 44th Street—4, 6, 10, 11, 12 and 14 1,202 in Kings, and 380 | taches at Washington Among | and Academy Stree 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12 and 14. i ee ») in Queens, | the Contestants, n its beak, or @ line has been re eroplane race will start simultane ‘Monk” Robinson, Accused of °° from St Swithin, for all the} ously from Roosevelt Field and San indications are that Greater RE BAG MucOnt oh iocanvll York | Our regular $45.74 { {| Violating Sullivan Law Taken g to be very wet in spite} ; : Be ; announced eighty entries had been OPEN SATURDAY EV EVENINGS | After Hard Tussle, of Prohivition, Manhattan is in the received, ‘The route to be taken by | Sizes 36 to 59 bust. Fr McCormack, alias “Monk’'| 44 in the number of ns Which) the flyers and cities where they will Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long||| Robinson, was arraigned in the York emain open until Jan, 16. stop under the rules of the race was ®. morning cl re had been 2,800 licenses re : t ) ning charged A n ui 8 re- also made publ > Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. Naki with violating [newed up to noon to-day, and Deputy | Among the eleventh hour entries 1 HIERE are two things about | hi poll em wees | ss) > se Cor € # that | MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES re taract at ean felt] Stale Excise Commissioner ways that [ceived to-day were Brig Gen Ie Fe O this sale to which we call 4 : pela ee Ot | the plications are sUll pouring iM. |Chariton, Air Attache uf the British N) B6th St. Crosstown Care Two Blocks Awsy Bt Le colick when’ & BoHeE with the tkalt xed at uldNigbt Last| mutase. af Wostineton, fad’ coe your attention. One is f Bith St. “L” Station at Our Door ean |¥ear 3000 licenses were taken out] De La Vergne, Ai oe is . = alia . 3d Ave. Strect Cars Pass Our Door Pehand it in believed that tho number | srencn ne, Ate Attache to the| the value of these coats— which Volver he burat into the restaurant and Will be duplicated daniwiM mAmeithe Bleht nia AHneal| is not only genuine, but conserv- | lined the ten occupants ne 8 ne he vonding companic Hic i} . " if 1 eos ain ten opolinen a: an aga na Ed sHrareaet core anh y [considered Britain's greatest fehting atively stated at that. The other | st ” eM ee Capt, De La Vergne, A | No mun could be n which @ : been | Squadron during the war in which where you will, you cannot match f ge ot eae ae le teve diene pea Byer in other stores, except for inferior i | Several captured Geman Fokkers coats, for the figure at which we flown by British and American avia i t tor tour | rg erg te offer them is below today’s ' re renewed for four re officials said. The various other types market cost. hen nd tem gather PAUSES IAGINGR: Ae » When rel ; « 4 an It Martin bomber, D id HH]] to j their conversation | tla Mand 4's, Sopwith Experimental - void [eee atane sieenne These coats are of two kinds. There Dinin: pian Suite > — The fight, it is estimated, wall take io Four-Piece Adam Period Mahogany Dining ARMENIANS FACE DEATH. | four di will be no night are smart broadcloth and silvertone oninien, Atty | ty ins five will mm Rooseve an coats for dress as well as informal #575 wear, and there are splendid utility ‘ coats of polo cloth for the stormy days of Winter, All are forty-eight | self material. Coats are half-lined ' to fifty inches long. The collars or lined throughout as you prefer, and ee een are for the most part self material, | they are warmly interlined besides. Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table ¢ 50 m a and Dining Table, 48 inches wide, 6 feet extension; oa a | as illustrated At lips for entire time, dura 4 sper 1 on the ti second, four | tent 4, third, for be dealers hope t the burden of the War uon Act, costs $300, Of ¢ » whieh witward Journey, are 1 y ‘es, but cunts for renewal had been atid, Tryan, 0 but there are a few fur trimmed; All fashionable colors are included in Ro Moin : ; ; : ns ut _neventy-five of the applica- omaha, 8 they are either big, rolling kinds or the selection, and a particularly good been held up tom y be- | get those that lap over snugly, and choice of models in navy blue and the failure of the dealer to Moumt | GOVERNOR INSPECTS CANAL. | settle with the State on his volume | gan Francia every one is Ax > ‘ed underneath with | black. Sizes are 86 to 50. Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite. | Whole Mints Department Makes exe waited unt * ne last few day to COONTZ NAMED ADMIRAL, See also our regular three-column Fall Sale advertisement on Page 23 and other LHe Re yale bomen! finial Hieity nat ‘89° +98 | his work so well xystematmed that| Nominated as Chief of Naval Ope pages for Men’s Stylwear Clothing and exceptional Sale of Envelope Chemises. destructible springs in seals; as illustrated, at \" fF he th ete ene Be se Pe an =| « ne by Wilson, ¢ ariment powed ‘un to iota WASH pt. 30,—Rear Ad headed by Gov, Smith, Phe power Be ee me atin ae |mirat Robert BE. Coontz was nominated ayo AMAL ne 0 EBS OPRre Te Deputy Excise Commissioner Brown |by the President to-day to be chet of % terininal at Oswego willbe one estimates that the full amount wAll|naval operations, with rank of Ad- ot Ge main points of observation, | be taken out by midnight, miral. i itm

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