The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCT } pork shuutders that wuld be ma to purchase their poul-| rate class. A curlous effect has 0 000 000 POUNDS ed wf as Lang weather tions ba A per this week than for some} been produced by one of the centeip | came mwre favorable. Wo years past. Roasting and fr: titing artista who has shown two ’ 1 The success of The Evening World chickens are selling at 35 to 27 cents prints from the same negative, one | io having the surplus army rousing per pound, wholesale, and should not | of whieh has been reversed, thus | chickens and fancy storage 8 cost the consumers more than 35 to| making Joan ambidextrots as to ber plaved on sule in Washington Market 38 centa, while the ricaases chickens | sword hand. has brought quick response from can be sold at — profit at 40 to 42] Among the contributors to the | consumers, who are Gucking te the cents a pound, and old roosters or|present exhibition are Dr. Edward narket to get the advantage of the soup chickens should not cost the|Hagaman Hail, Thomas B. Temple, quality roasters at 38. and fancy consumer more than 2% to 26 cents|H. 8, Grinlesse, Herbert B. Smith, candied storage eggs in cartons at 8 pune. James C. Coppola, Mine laura G ip. | bio, These are, put up by G. Hebrew Feast of Tabernacies | of Colorado Springs, Maximilian Toch . . -_o Cranberry Sauce should be served with beef CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION W. Martin & are guaran- will be observed on Thursday and|and W. G. Bowdoin eed to be April cage from the best Friday. ‘About 160 carloads of live vA frat prlisa of $20, @ second of | Sinton’ ofthe Wacnluntee ter chioheng were brourht forward for|4s0, a third of $15 and @ fourth of 4 i. a e whole: tu 10 rd ater, Prices Will Go Lower and|Htrshurt, Attain, rap Jctot wht amecgg wos.onn "ww © | WN SU Si Speculative Packers Get |asiss’sr wy ripeane'inte thes: wt rene cersemmant senert give! PLAN GIRL SCOUTS’ DRIVE. Gs you tell a ready-to-wear suit from a custom-made suit? Probably But can you tell a Browning King suit ftom a made-to-order suit? Perhaps, but . summers to get the benefit of the low ernment for the entire 1919 outpot we doubt it. a Serious Setback. prices on ‘both commodities “The of Argentine butter at an averane Handrea Women Wit Mola ° Kvening World,” Mr. Minder said. pring of about 33 cents per pound — P “bad rendered great service to COM Getivereq in Buenos Ayres, yet our Orm tion Meeting To-Day, goo also wit In fitting a Browning King ready-to- By P. Q. Fo — sharp decline in Merohants here keep on pilitg up a] Several hundred women workers rep- i + @. Fop. here bas been a sharp fT the Surplus of butter at a price nary resenting fifteen relief, social welfare wear suit to a customer, we try (and usu- (Special Food Expert of The Eve. | Pork, due to The, comperines of the 100 per cent. greater than that pald|and war work organizations, will as- | b eal d k ally succeed) to get intoit that “‘custom- ning World.) \ ew weelnano by the Bagiish Government. It Is) semble at, the National Headquarters of amb, Vv an por ¢ The Polundering attempts of ehe|{\ few, Werle axe tvs fees rere mary NOt logical to suppose that Eneland | ing Gin feoute, No, 189 Lexineton A large beat packers to impose an-| markets at $1860 per 100 pounds [il pay twice as much for batter in | nue, this afternoon, to plan for a Na- other tof on the consumers of the me fe orien ote, Bog to Ronth America, Australia or New | lon-wide campaign of tho Girl Scouts, +d " mnnees Zealand, yet the American consuimers |'© besin Oct. 25 and continue for one United States by arbitrarily and ar- tifictally advancing the whotesale| NED price. This should guarantes gry paying artificlal prices on cream. | week to ralen fonds and enroll associate Fr to make a profit for apeou-.| members and expand the organization. made” look that even many made-to- orders lack. consumers @ reduction It is this fact more than any other prices on becf will be frustrated by/a pound under what they- were pay- | ©! which has won for Browning King suits the release of 50,000,000 pounds of weeks ago. ‘The Anest pork |!8Ore, who are piling up « surplix| ‘The Manhattan quota for the drive houl t B8c, to | expect some chimerteal demand|has been fix t, $100, — the name “Clothes of Distinction”, frozen beef ‘which was held over as ics Troude ena be bad toe( 0? evelop that will warrant. «heir |ansocate members, 117% "4 190.000 ayes cerrLe DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU MEED—A WORLD “~WANT" WILL GO ANO FIND FF surplus from the army, This beef was offered for sale in August, but) rhe campaign of The Evening the Government deemed it expedient | World in tte Gght for fair priees for ‘ te hold it off the market until later |c encourages the purchasing | The Joan of Arc in the season, until the weather set- foode that are most pleati and cheapest, for a# soon as any: food ° tled cooler. commodity becomes scarce It' will Statue Prints Col. Carson, chief officer of the/naturally advance in price, unless surptus food gone, is Susy working |consumers use some substitute. A A C ( 4] b “i 4 «| AtCamera Clu out the details of the distribution of fresh exes and ereamery butt it this lange amount of beef. This bee! | Week was the result. of col 4 is composed of prime heavy steers, |insisting on purchasing a commodity with shanks removed on a consider- |that wae temporarily scarce. A de- By W. G. Bow?oin, able quantity to reduog eh{Dping cline of 4e. to be. per dozen on fresh|! ‘The Camera Club, No, 121 West yace. it will require 2,500 freigh!|,athered eggs and 1c. a pound on tUPe ianded”20,000 pounds to the car, [creamery butter yesterday was made “et” Street te showing fifty-two || to eatry this lot alone, inevitable by the return of normal Photographs of the Joan of Are || Col. Carson also sald that he had eorditions. ‘Statue, tn Joan of Are Park, River- || abort 2,000.000 pounds of available Injedicious speculation, BROWNING KING & COMPANY 16 Cooper Square, New York Fourth Ave. Cars atop at our door. 34th Street—New York Will Place On Sale To-morrow, Thursday ‘The Hebrew housewives will he|side Drive, at 93rd Street, in a com- | || petative exhibition during the present | || month. | ‘Thin statue which ts the fifteenth | | equestrian statue of this subject In | the wortd and the second im the || United States, was unveiled with || Impressive ceremonies on Dec. 4, | | Women’s Leatherette Sport Coats 1915, It was designed by Miss Anna Vaughn Hyatt and tt rests upon a pedestal built partly of Mohegan granite from quarries near Peekskill, N. Y., and partly of stone from the eastle in Rouen in which the maid | ||| was imprisoned, as designed by Prot. ||| John Vredenburgh Van Weit of New ||| York, @ landscape architect, | The photographs in the Camera || Club's exhibit have a wide rang both as to view and techrique. Oni print, by Wilham H, Zerbe of Rich- mond Hill, N, ¥., is notable for the cloud effects introduced into the || background {n the midst of which the ||) statue stands out in inky blackness | | in its silhouette, 11 Another print by Mr, Zerbe, who ts ||) the technical instructor in photogr phy for the Brooklyn Institute” of Arty gnd Sciences; was taken during the Visit of the war feel ang’ the Nght ‘effects incorporated nig the photograph are from the ship's searchlights which are superbly reg- istered ,upyo the, statue in oight \} Protortaphge hid Edward Helm eoptributes an en- largement taken carly Inst March, | |) and shows a winter atmosphere. It || A Snappy mannish model of tan or piack Leatherette, with reverse side of Suede Cloth. These garments outrival every- thing else for motoring, hiking and general Outing and Sports wear—are intended, in fact, fur the “big out-of-door”’ fifo. Ji is These 63 processes are the secret of H-O* flavor and food value --« Most comfortable against chill or rain without being bulky or heavy. ary i} Satin inside yoke, Raglan sleeve. Full belted—straps and bucklesat cuffs. & Cleaning by sieve. : Cleaned by air suction, Elevator, aleaa ory ody Bente, is an excellent example of the ‘pic- ||! FB ecek sete Go torn, torial schoo! Aptis, group shown \ at the base of the stat ives life . ih Sioring, ever 3-38), steve And animation to the pri Most Extraordinary Value A straight photograph by the same artist, but shown facing the other 41, Another teaping be al. | way, exemplifies “pin-hole” photor- i 4% Ancther alr bla: od * aléve, Baas oe Het ‘1S. Cleaned over 1-83° sieve. BP. i removed by BAO" aleve, We Aird! jo inet, tr ee! * es Moaved — 25.00 i raphy, It ie remarkably sffarp” and very clear in technique. H ‘The Riverside buildings enter into || the background. | M. Warrender’s print succeeds in ||| getting magnificent action tn con- peetion with the Joan horse The| | flanking buildings are kept down, | buy the detaf of the statue itewif Is minutely recorded photographtendiy. |)! A snow picture of thé statue by | |// Miss M. Alice Bouche, is in a # © OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York . ~it’s double-toasted flavor is 20 tempting No need to worry about your boy being properly sewthe! he’s being brought up on H-O. He will grow big and strong, Because he can’t resist H-O's double-toasted goodness. He'll need no urging to eat every bit in his saucer and come back for more. And you'll be keen for H-O, too. ‘ Z Toasting brings out H-O’s flavor Over hot coal fires we toast H-O is #0 light and flaky and easy to forhours and hours—along slow digest. Every starch cell is icon alge pie burst wide open and all the flavor which cannot be pro _ rich nourishment set froe. duced in any other way. Between the two == pene =s Will Inaugurate To-morrow Thursday The Most Extraordinary Shoe Sale of the Season 2500 Pairs High Cost Pumps and Oxfords ee ee ee ere Ne ape rn NS 2 A A Regular Values to 12,00 by live-steam under pressure. fo Rutling muchine: Sale Price S& Remainia, tect elgbe ito wt cook 4 ie tieam ander 18 The. preseure explodes every rr ee own ow i eo, Roied into dainty fax Sismatienll> Woee. | The shoes grouped in this sale are representative of the very finest grades of Women’s footwearand include the season's best selling models for Street, Dress or Evening Wear. Many models designed exclusively for Oppenhvim, Collins & Co., developed in a wide range of leathers. x HO needs lore obsess. | oats roti one | i Dark Brown Calfskin Patent Leather Black Calfskin Russia Calfskin | HO Caen iT Black Glace Kidskin White Kidskin Blacl: Satin White Calfskin guaranteed by us. | Welted or hand-turned soles, Walking, Military, Baby Louis and Louis XV. heets. i No C. 0, D.’s. No Exchanges. No Approvals. Also on sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores

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