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+ THE EVENING WORLD, F BISHOP URGES TRAINING OF 1a BOYS IN ART OF FIGHTING! Chicago Episcopal Minister De-! vlares Camps Will Not Be “Mili- tarism” in Accepted Sense. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8, — Universal military —e is the exercise of the Principle of sebf-preservation, deciared Bishop Samuel Fallows of the Reformed |‘ Episcopal Church, Chicago, to the House Military Affairs Committeo yesterday Ho denied it was “militarwm” as that word {* generally understood in the “Milt he said, of a nation by @ milltai dlers. neans the rule foree of sol- Bishop be necessary to 6 months training for boy vipline and self-mastery, which, ined in’ short tunit training cl an oppor- to attend 509%, Saving on All Meats One Step from Hudson orket brsbeand 6th Av. L 195 SIXTH AVE., Between 13th and 14th Sts. SPECIALS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 285 ol yay Yeu 206 | Cer DOS. Ohotee rib Roast or Cored Legs of Mutton Calves Chickens Mutton Ib. Ito [Rouse Roast ans |Smoked | Boneless Me ues, 26° cornedtee. Rolled ioay cared no Waste (Found to Be Good Quality niin leans ARs nr al Gea ensomomee ¢ RIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. # Government last June at 28 to 29 cents and were being sold to dealers at long profits until the competition forced them to lower thoir prices |The competition will have a leveling jeffect on the prices of other tood- ARMY PORK LOINS = RAC THEPEDAE === = with the entire amount consumed each week. The packers have ad- vanced the wholesale prices on high- grade cattle, which is intended to in- crease the selling values of the com- monest grades of beef, which com- prise the available supply. Intelligent marketing by housewives would frus- trate the efforts of the packers to ex- act @ further toll from the consum- ers by using other meats to take the place of beet. and Sent to All Sections of City. By P. Q. Fog. (Special Food Expert of The Evening World.) | Col, Carson, Chief Zone Officer of | the murptus army fooda, acted on| The Evening World called the at- schedule time yesterday morning in| tention of consumers last week to the releasing the surplus pork loins and | desirability of thé more general con- auto trucks were kept busy ciroulat-|mimptian of mutton, and a Govern- ing between the Sils stores and the| ment bulletin dated Oct. 1 reiterates freezer, | the views expressed in these columns. The promise made by The Evening) yrutton at the moment is the cheap- World to consumers that they would | est meat food obtainable, and should be in @ position to obtain the finest! be asked for by consumers. Some pork chops at 35% cents per pound 18) of the Jeading retail butchers in- now made good. Several sample formed the writer that the reluctance cases of the Joins, displayed in th®| of housewives to ask for mutton com- Sila salesrooms, disclosed excellent pels them to sell most of their mut- quality. Ne sooner had theso loins | ton as lamb, but at the right price for = Lambert Store | Enlarged More Room Needed for Fine Jewelry at Popular Prices W HAT might have been expected has come to pass at Lamberts. Store and factory on the same premises where we have been so many years have been enlarged, so that Lamberts is a more desirable place than ever for buying. Diamond and Solid Gold and Platinum Jewelry, Diamond Plati :um and Solid Gold Rings, Solid 14 karat Gold Waltham Watches, Gold-filled and Sterling Silver Watches, Guaranteed Silverware. You will find many changes the next time you call, the results of 42 years of Square dealing and public satisfaction, but there is naturally no change in the policy that has kept this business spreading since 1877. Factory prices, direct importation of diamonds, exclusion of middlemen, guarantees and polite attention to customers’ wishes are exchanged. Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings __ From A stk 00 to $2000 been placed on sale than the pack-|mutton. The practice of some unfair ers cut their prices on a similar grade | Sealers Jn gelling goat meat as mutton may have @mething to do with the to meet the new competition, desire of most housewives to pass up [Shoaters ONUCKS OF MUTTON, LeGs OF BEEF, In This Issue Lost Treasure Ships Located Electrically. ; \New Amateur Radio Receiving Apparatus. ‘ , Can Prof. Todd Communicate With Mars? ai Simon Lake's Newest Sub-Sea Invention, : onomy—The Sun's Surface. gating “Psychical Phenomena.” ‘*My Inventions,’’ by Nikola Tesla, Practical Chemical Experiments. A New Type of Automobile. Hours. Latest Automobile Devices, JHow the Telephone Talks. Experimental Mechanics. Experiment. in Physics, What X-Rays Show. Science in Slang. 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MTRANCE On » STREET OPEN eVeR¥ EVENING these suits and topcoats. See worth. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. _| The ffarrie | Red Contiandt bas ivncn s CHURCH ST, The House of Ineomparable Values For Young Men and Men It’s time for a new suit and topcoat! We are at your service with a complete line of Fall Suits and They have the right styling, the right fit, and each one has cloth quality which maintains Here are clothes which insure comfort as well as satisfaction and Come in to-day and meet yourself in -one of | SUITS AND TOPCOATS lat $25, $27.50, $30, $35 up to $50 COME IN! Some of the loins sold by the pack-| mutton in favor of some other less) @rs were purchased back from the|DUtritious kind of meat, | es THe response of the consumers con- | firms the views of The Evening World that consumers should not be de- celved in t ods that they use. In selling roasters for what | en made it clear | ‘s that they were ig, these excellent! fresh killed" at| seasons when such was not available. | Roasts ns 6 Weighing = five er are not commer- | between March and | November, ‘The supply during that interval 1s confined almost entircly to birds that were frozen between the months of Novenber and March, ‘There ts a phenomenal demand this week from the Hebrew housewives for kosher dressed poult ‘The &mount used since noon last Satur- day totalled 260 carloads o} aver- age welght of 18,000 pounds to the carload, the wholesale value excecd- Ing $1,430,000, The Hebrew Yom Kip- bur commences ut sundown to-night ee HUNDREDS OF SOLDIERS CANNOT FIND JOBS RERE Re-employment _Comn Committee Has Placed 20,400 Ex-Service Men— ‘Thousands Registered. Alfred L, Smith, Executive Secre- tary of the Re-Employment Commit- te® for Soldiers, Sailors und Marines, last night issued a statement relative to the number of ex-service men out of work and the dilliculty of finding jobs for them, Re-Emplyoment Bureau conducted positions for 20,400 men who the army and navy,’ There are about 150 were either wounded, has been © been found formerly in| Mr. Smith. | ts who shell shocked, disabled or so ill they can- not retur © their former jobs. Sev- and men seeking jobs are ‘ , siilors and marines who are experienced or skilled can find work, but many employers are experiencing difficulty in n workingmen to man thoir plants, CAUGHT IN KIMBEL HOME lagiales Climbs Clothesline and Arouses Neighbors by Smash- ing Skylight. William Tierney, twenty-six old, of No, 2707 Elghth Ave arraigned to-day in Washingto Court on @ charge’ of burglary, arrested last night by Police |Francis X. Knowles as he was packing up $5,000 w for Service n Helghts He was rth of jewelry and sllver- |ware in the home of Henry Kimbel, a wealthy merchant of No, 410 West n order rney went hand hand for fifty feet d |clothes line which he had f. ‘the roof of an adjoining res |alarm was caused when he skylight on home. the roof of the ‘Kimbel —_ FEAST FOR ORPHANS, Chicken Dinner Will Be Kipper Celebration F A chicken di will be held late Hebrew National Orphan He 52 St. Mark's Place, in anticipa the celebration of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, whid? com- mences at sundown to-day according to Jewish nsfer by ritual the sins fowl which d and eaten, their genuine Ingersoll City Club Officer, Raymond V. Ingersoll, Brooklyn Park Commissioner during the Mitchel Ad- ministration, has accep! taryship of ‘the City Clu wersoll did voluntee BE CONVINCED! ace. wilt eups general plans of the Gov struction Commission for and Reorganization in the ment. pa Sis ue for Went ON, Oct, 8. reproduction of the statu in the courtyard of the Soo le Polytechhiau will nted by that society to West Point in commemoration of iran co-operation during if a a Prulltaes “During the, fiv@ months that the WITH $5,000 BURGLAR LOOT: years | ze, will be | $750 $50 $100 $150 $275 $350 $400 $500 $550 All other diamond jewelry at moncy saving prices. But as there is a limit to the supply of diamonds we imported direct a) when prices were lower, and as few really fine diamonds are coming into the market, we 18-karat, $5.75 up advise early purchases. 22-karaty$6.50 up First of the lambert products were seamless solid gold wedding rings; eighteen karat and twenty-two karat; first in strength, first in 18-karat, $7.00 up 2t-kaurat, $8.50 up beauty, first in fame. Your choice among shapes and styles. No charge for engraving. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds——Jewelry—— Watches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th St. Store Open Daily, Including Saturday, Until 6 P. M. Monroe? Fer the Lad Old Foxy Grandpa’ onthe Thats why he runs 00 fa? He Knows oux clothing » | Always Rood! | And- Always wre To lasts. Bring your boys—they'll come gladly—to see our departments where boys’ clothes reign supreme. “Monroe, Jr.” is fast becoming a house- hold phrase because it solves a genuine household problem. Outfitting Young America is a task behind which we have placed all the immense resources of America’s Largest Clothiers (Monroe Clothes). You'll agree that the result provides a saving—worth while. Our stylish, sturdy Monroe, Jr. suits, with extra pair of trousers, sizes 8 to 18, at $13.50 and $16.50, and Monroe, Jr, Overcoats at the same prices are un- matched for comfort, exceptional value and prime wearing qualities! Monroe, Jr. Mackinaws, $8.50 and $12.50 Sizes 8 to 18 RONX ‘Dergen Avenne. at. 149th Street BROOKLYN Court and Montague Streets Hoyt Streets at Flatbush 51 Market Street r Broadway Street, at Columbus Circle Street, corner 7th Avenue tie Street, wt Canal Monroe, Jr., Clothes Sold Only at Shops Marked * iy Square ! ean HISTORY OF THE) 0 | U.S. S. 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