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rg EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919. Keys, with a cargo of sugar from erated by the astern Steamship Cor- Cuba for New York, went aground on | poration Brigantine Shoals off the New Jer-| Two tugs have been sent to her a sey const early torday, The Craw! |sletance in. Wn the CADtRIR, r \ | Keys, a vessel of 2,308 gross tons, Is ted that the ship was in Pee Arterican steamship Craw! |owned by the Shipping Board and op te danger The LORRAINE $1 1-5 fle “I want to wear low heels, but—” “J want to wear low heels, but I feel as if I were falling over backwards.” We sold that troubled young We have numberless Walk-Over models to fit and to suit per=, woman this model and she’s happy. fectly every foot-need. This new pattern is an every-| day boot with a holiday smartness. Look at its gloriously long lines and at that chic 1%-inch Cuban heel. New. A winner! ee ——_ . 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Roasting Chickens—Stor- age Eggs to Follow. —y ByP. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of the Evening World.) ‘Through the efforts of The Evening World the old food citadel, Washing- ton Market, will fall in-line to assist in lowering food prices to consumers. An initial shipment of 500 boxes of fancy army roasting chickens is Promised for to-day, by August Sils, | who ts distributing the surplus army Toasters. This will enable consumers |to purchase a fancy milk-fed or fatted roasting chicken for 38 cents a pound. | This chicken will be equal in quality to any roasting chicken that can be + purchased elsewhere, regardiess what thé price might be. Another stride in the right direction by the merchants in Washington Market will be the distribution of fancy candled storage exes in cartons at 68 cents a de ‘These ges are furnished and packed by the firm of George W. Martin & Brother, who are desirous of permit- ting the housewives to see for them- selves how fine storage ems really. the are, For nearly thirty years | housewives of the United States been purchasing storage “fresh laid” fancy State” unde numerable brands at prices times 75 to 100 per cent. higher than they should pay for the best storage ges to be had. At the same time all poor, frosted and watery eggs that never were In storage Were sold as storage eggs, which accounts for the prejudice against storage products of almost any kind. President William Minder of the Washington Market Merchants’ Asso- ation says the ns is only the beginnir lower food pr nts will collaborate with him » to extend the usefulness » which, as he » the barometer rt som: explained of food prices for the Eastern sea- ward, but an advance of over 40 per cent. in the rentals compelled | Many of the merchants to take sais profit whe light. “but now,” 3 |" with the increased volun |ness we will show the st of busi- that we jcen operate on a smaller margin of profit than they In spi quiet trade on beef last » While they invariably re- ported an increase in the volume of pork chops, mutton and roasting chickens, Many of the dealers were retailing the army roasting chickens at 16 to 7 lle others were chare- ing 38. the riaximum price permitted by @ tacit wreement with the Gov- ernment authorities as-a fair price to consumers. Mutton continues to be the leading cheap meat food and should b more generally by sumer. A year market on mutton w per pound, while to. at 10 to 15 cents, cheaper than ® year ago, while the |mutton now available is much superior in quality to that of a year a Res- tauranta that cater to the orking people should specialize more in pork and mutton products and would make a handsome profit if they cut t prices 40 pe nt. without reduc the size of the portions ser holdings of mutton in the Australia, New and, South Africa and Argentinn are sald to exceed 1,000,000,000 pounds, and the ‘United | States will be the Objective point for | its full share as soon as ocean freight becomes available. A large cargo of mutton Is now reported to be afloat tte nelling ) per cent. The Zers in | ckers in the United Stat h refrigerated space a Jeharter, they ean limit the imp |tion until they can move more of the surplus holdings, unless the Unite States Shipping Board allocates a suf- ficient number of refrigerated steam- ere to enable independent merchants to bring some of those cheap meats to the United States, August who is distributing the army lus pork loins and roasting ens, reported heavy sales on nd says that they » sizes of roasters sorted out to supply the trade creamery butter, which is equal» if tter than fresh made and much and the same should apply to the result o fresh creamery a 1 Many CaKes rice on fresh eggs and fresh crc lery butter, but got the storage stock, while if they asked for storage they would get the same kind, but at a lower pric 1 Save Decayed Tooth, Tighten Lease Tooth, Treat Diseased Gams, eth and Roote ‘Teoth thor: ous Broken Pilates Fepalred while you wait. BL ot Broo 2 E. 125th 69 E. 34th St. 8. B. Cor, fin Ave. | NW. Cor. 34 Ave | 740 Lexington Ave. Wy, Cor, 59th pre Use Hour: e ded te rk ag 2 Consumers should ask for storage| EPISCOPAL CHURCH MAY BAR MARRIAGE OF THOSE DIVORCED Proposed New Cat canon Makes | No Distinction Between | Innocent and Guilty. DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 6.—Clergy- men of the Episcopal Church will be prohibited from officiating at the marriage of any person who has been divorced it the general con- vention to open here Oct. 8 adopts the report of a joint commission of bishops, clergy and laymen. This report, signed by the of North Carolina, Chic: Long Island, Lexington and Vermont, pro- | poses a new canon which reads: “No mi re shalt be solemnized in this church between parties, either of whom has a husband or wife still living, who has been di- vorced for any cause arising after marriage." A minority Rev. Leighton Bartholomew's und a bishops report, signed by the Parks, rector of St Chureh, New York, member d make the canon read: No minister, knowingly, after the | due inquiry, shall solemnize the mar- | age of any person who has been or is the husband or wife of any other person then living from whom he or she has been dive A like proposal before the general convention of 1916 was adopted by a majority of the clerical votes in the woul of the commission, |rne House of Bishops did not vote on he matt l rg tha present canon law of the 1 nt livorce may be pal clergyman if the bishop, examination of the cou Jconsultation with hi al adviser, te consent But even then no man Ie compelle: 1 to officiate at married by an Episco- an tion makes no listinetion en innocent and utely prohibiting Bpis- ‘opal’ clergymen from. solemnising the marriage of divorced persons The proposed reviston of the Book of Common Prayer, which 1s to come the convention, embodies 9 in the marriage servi tion of “the new woman in the life of the worl of political equality with man, It is proposed to eliminate the word “obey” from the woman's pledge in the marriage service, mak- ing the promises of man and woman the same, whilp the words “With all my worldly gdads I thee endow,” in the man’s pledge, would be stricken out, lt“ls proposed to eliminate from the burial office of the i all expressions that tend death and sickness the direct acts of God. —_—~»—— 60 KILLED IN WRECK ON MEXICAN RAILROAD Most of the Dead A Among Second Class Passengers, It Is Announced, MEXICO CITY, Oct. 6.—Sixty per-| were lo- Mex killed in the wreck of the City passenger train, ch was derailed yesterday between 8 and Saltillo, Bellet is ex- «J that a complete survey of the age will greater Vv p w The train left Laredo on Saturday and was very heavily loaded, especi- diy with second class passengers, among Whom all the deaths oc The casualties among the first passengers were limited to mo leas serious injuries. The wreck o curred on the National lines, and in- show an even House of Deputies, but was defeated by @ narrow margin of lay votes formation regarding it was given out here to-day at the Mexican Cen- trai Reflway offices OWNE NAME IN EVERY PAIR How m any can you name— things to known fo years as value’? Give it up? wear r 142 “good Well, there’s Fownes OVES Countless restaurants where men lunch serve Van Camp's to please them, They get beans whole and mealy, The skins are tender, for our boiling water is freed from minerals, The beans are baked for hours at 245 degrees, so they easily digest. But the ovens are mod- ern steam ovens, so the baking Soups Evaporated Milk Chili Con Carne What Men Like In Baked Pork and Beans Catsup Prepared in the Van Camp Kitchens at Indianapolis FOR MEN. WOMEN, &*CHILDREN doesn’t crisp the beans or burst them. They are baked with zestful sauce which permeates every granule. This sauce was devel- oped by comparing 856 recipes. Get a few cans. Serve them in your home, Learn for your- self how men like them. Such beans as these can be served in place of meat, #wo or three times weekly, VAN GMP's Pork and Beans Baked With the Van Camp Sauce—Also Without It Other Van Camp Products Include Spaghetti Peanut Butter Chili Sauce, ete. and disaster as | | BOMB KILLS TEN AT FUNERAL Report Refers to an Attack tm the malin, K #FORS, Oct. 6—Ten persons and ht soriously wound a bomb Into Moscow recent! according to from that city received here other per The despatch states t 6 bom! thrown by an unknown man" the funoral of the victims of the re bomb outrage in the Kremlin.’ le at regular meal treasure when you take along your lunch. At Your Grocer. | No previous reports of a bomb out: | rage in the Kremlin have been received | in this country. orta Peatls ‘THart softly gletming beauty that Nature loves, like the glow ofa dew drop ona rose or the last pale star that greets the dawn—this is the charm of ortay Pearls, equalled only by their natural counterparts. It is not because of the difference in cost, but for their own matchless loveliness, that women are wearing ortay Pearls instead of genuine pearls. They were selected for beauty deserving of the delectation of Lord & Taylor patrons. Lortay Pearls may be procured in any va- riation of size or hue and in strands of va- rying lengths, with clasps of gold or plat- inum, plain or studded with jewels. $20 to $100 the Strand Lord & Faylor FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street October Sales FOR MEN Men’s Tan Gloves An October Sale Opportunity $2.10 pair Tan Capeskin with Spear Point backs, regular or cadet fingers. An excellent winter glove and washable. Grownd Floor Men’s Blanket Robes Priced for This Event $6.95 Comfortable, well made Robes of medium weight, in grey, blue, brown and various mixtures. Some |}; with shawl collar and silk *! cord trimmed, others in the regulation model. ‘Ground Floor Men’s Fine Shoes Dark tan calfskin and gun metal laced shoes—dressy models made over English lasts, neatly perforated. $9.75 Fourth Floor