The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1919, Page 4

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win ile — eee i, . ‘ %, 4 _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. — ation pe snohpaenso rine aetna espttncsinatadeeensaletnbeacillt | Hationnt Penk of Commerce tne purchawed some 6 900 ae y t those loina fast now being sold by the large packers) larger ak tie Wok nears the end. ‘NEW YORK BEGINS 10 CALL misaton, composed of Major Gen. ft Oreasen Surplas 85,000,000, June and the transfer was not on at a much higher price than has been He in getting the pork! F. O'Ryan, commending officer of th 2, ASK LIQUOR | LICENSES, Directors of the nal Ba record.” This t ton arred) | oftta tree, Government: But this held back 7th Division during the War, and now erce yesterday voted to tr | + # transaction ovcurreds | wit) gompel the packers to either re-| delivery on of ronating BOYS FOR MILITARY COURSE : aA fr pr| Excise Force Works from undivi profita t | the Colonel said, before ho took! duce their prices to the same level | chickens, dealers or- commanding the State Guard; Dr “ARERR GRE A tuple gceount charge of thie zone, Jor do a Itnlted business until the ed on the same | George J. Fisher, physical secretary of Cope With Sitaation, iG he amount of chaned by ue Government meats are dis- : the International ¥ en's Chriatian " ling’ the $29,000,000 capital of the Swift & Company, vivime.: .. - Mile told The Evening World| Programme of Training Will Be} Xveociation, und “Dre vobn. i inter, There were £000 applications for ution. This is the third Increase of determined p . ® bvening r State Gommisstoner 6 quor licenses filed yesterday in the of- Bar cinount in the danke surpies os after’ wi through 3,000,000 pounds of pork over the telephone last night that the Administered Through Six Re GR. tn ail | Jef) Of the State Excise Department, No, Jan. 1, 1918, The bank now has hecking up, but 1 have 100,000, #t ers are also on the surplus| delivery of pork loins would com- | baal |parts of the State under Guard Brondw: according te State tal and surplus of $50.01 and pounda rend y medinte delivery | army food list, and part of these will) me arly to-day and that the pork | Zones by Commission. jand Regular Army off da men and 4 ‘ommissioner John T. Undivided profits of more than c and havo | 1 Commissioner | by on sale next Monday. shoulders would be on sale at his ce ‘ tale t vs and piyateal Instructors | Apolicants Seay of sche” the ae - Malley to th; | ‘The demand for the afmny roasting | stores y of Monday morning. ALBANY, Oct. 2.-—-The wort of call-lo¢ the ols and culleges of the State others ‘Were hotel, cabaret owners, &6, et ea amount nr surplus pork! chickens continues on A large scale, k shoulders will be sold toling up more than 100,000 boys in the ba qualifying. training will b The Deputy Commissioner ard his td ahoulders Nsted by the | the call being for the large birds or % conta and Atl aiaty wiateem, seventeen and vignteon|admrabrn ed Thrones the tir efrineg cre [Sta have beon working overtime tp Jommittoe was alightly in ex- na weighing over 44 to 5/33 venta per pound io consumers, Ah Atate sh vee nd cighteen |adinmisvered through the Superyieine Of: [oope, with, the situation, he. sa ‘ ‘ van Of 7,009,000 pounds, most of the | pounds . August Mile said that! inspection of t on Tuesday |years of axe for military, disciplinary | Bite it ion divided -New York, Long |Top thts rorentimeate err the |Purchase of Army Food by meat being atored tn the Metropoli- ca yoatar: | diectosed that the meats were of high (and cltixenehiy training waa womun to- Island, Hudson |. } |Btate on, all degiers doing a business of ’ ‘ Similar pork Joins ara gay, which, day by the State Military: Tralning Com-1 7 J ea Se aga ase Se gaie | Swift & Co. and Mixed Records Caused Delay. By P. Q. Foy (Special Food Expert of The Evening World.) Deputy Market Commissioner | O'Malley reported that the pork loins ordered delivered to August Bile yea- terday were delayed until this morn- ling, due to the inwbility of the Gov- jernment to check up the murphis pork |toins held in the Merchanta’ frerer | lin West 16th Street. Mr, O'Malley | says that bout 100,000 pounds of pork loing will be delivered early this | morning to Bile and that dealers should be able to have delivery at once, Col. Carson, when asked to explain |the delay in delivering the meats, sald: Crisp. flavory euger wafers —please every taste, sab- isfy every candy craving. Assorted flavors, atro Pep- permint, Chocolate, Win- tergreen and Cinnamon, ONE OF S00 NECCO SWEETS New England Confectionery Company BOSTON, Mast ift_& Company rf CAMMEYE on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment 34" St. New York Dark Mahogany Calf, 12.50 Gun Metal, - - - 12.50 Mahogany Calf Vamp, Brown Cloth Top, 14.00 Black Kid Vamp, Black Cloth Top, 14.00 Patent Leather Vamp, Black Cloth Top, - 14.00 WALKING BOOT in a model * A : MILITARY that has reached perfection. HEEL Milady’s taste can certainly be sat- SHOE, _ isfied, as we have developed this shoe in five distinct leathers and cloth top combinations. The quality throughout is of the finest. ® we GOODYEAR'S FIFTH AVE. 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DURING SALE STORE OPEN 8.30 A. M. TO 9 P. M. EVGS. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS Between 28th 7 F ifth Ave., and 29th Sts, ea, the prices even lower and dealers are invited to look stock will pay them. “i ~ HUNCH WEsT THIRTY-FOURTH STREET UNUAVANUUCEISUQUAUTEUEUUN AD TURUA TEETH Hf oom: from $5,000 to £15,000 a 3 MMMM SETTLES New Interpretations of the Mid-Season Modes, Presenting Their Many Sided Beauties and Most Interesting Themes The Values Are Most Extraordinary New Tailleurs with Rich Fur Trimming TILK DUVETYNE, LUSTROLA, DUVET SUPERIOR, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, ARGONNE, PEACH BLOOM, TRICOTINE, YALAMA, VELOUR DE LAINE, FROST GLO AND SILVERTONE ARE AMONG THE MORE FAVORED FABRICS FOR FASHIONING THE NEW _ FUR- TRIMMED SUITS; CONSPICUOUS AMONG THE FURS 8B- LECTED FOR GIVING THE DESIRED EMBELLISHMENT TO THESE MOST FASHIONABLE OF GARMENTS ARE BEAVER, SQUIRREL, NUTRIA, MOLE, HUDSON SEAL, RING- TAIL AND SKUNK. 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VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 30.00 HE LOVELY TEXTURE OF TRICOTINE, WITH ITS WONDERFUL ADAPTABILITY TO THE MODES OF THE PRESENT, AND THE BEAUTY OF VELVETEEN OR VELOUR, WITH THEIR 6OFT-LUS- TRE QUALITY, ARE USED MOST EFFECTIVELY IN FASHION. ING THESE ATTRACTIVE FROCKS IN SILK-EMBROIDERED AND OTHER EFFECTS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, VELVETEEN OR VELOUR 25.00 to 110.00 ea | mee at — Newer Modes in Fur Trimmed Coats Tailor Mades in the. Later Vogue HE MODISH TAILOR-MADE PLAYS A VERY IMPOR- TANT ROLE IN THE FALL AND WINTER WARD- ROBE OF EVERY WOMAN OF STYLE REFINEMENT, AND THE EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE SUITS EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF TINSEL-TONE, DUVET 8U- PERIOR, VELOUR DE LAINE, RAYONEER, BOLIVIA, OX- FORDS AND SILVERTONE, AND SHOWN EITHER IN SE- VERELY TAILORED TYPES OR IN MODELS THAT EMPHA- SIZE THE JAUNTY RIPPLE FLARE EFFECT, ARE SPLEN- DID EXAMPLES OF THE NEWEST VOGUE IN TAILLEURS. 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VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 REPE GEORGETTE, IN VARIED BEADED EFFECTS, TAILORED AND DRAPED MODELS OF CREPE METEOR AND SATIN, AND THE MORE FORMAL COSTUMES OF SILK NET OVER SILVER CLOTH OR SATIN, MEET EVERY NEED FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS OF DISTINCTIVENESS, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 OTHER FROCKS FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 45.00 to 120.00 Se ANNUUM LUI MUTE TR et

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