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| ————————eEEOeeeeorrrrrererrrerrr =e . eA TEP R LE TE ERT TT TPE RT AR TT TE I TT PER RT Ty oO THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. agg we - centennial Arid STRIKES Bx i ay of (We Ulayed commibarion ill tke has, delayed the pork is ei | ; pa A ther wit! | ide lam Minder of the Wash- rice , 1 Packers’ Rate } t | \ nay Sovent CL jeer : Market Merchants’ Assocta- iF Us 7 ¢ ents Under Pa kers Ra 4 +| L per at surplus f “ au fh Hon reporta abig gemand for the The following Uist of fair food prices, including army meats, com- | at Wholesaleand 5 Less Than, ; ease te the retall| Martin storage ees in’ cartons at) piled by Arthur Wittiams, Federal Food Commissioner, 4s in cffect to-day: at Schoo! Sales, ! | o a doze e 8 ify! a sur. | ' ” deaiora, and this will keop prices| (a dosen are sutetying Wad ue Groceries. A big crowd attended the opening|{ ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’? puts | | as at present any slight) Minder does not approve of Commin- aie rade bony ; Ri it the bacon sales in the Army Quiar-| + Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs } t oft the supply results im) gioner Jonathan Day doubling up the (Conte) tormaster Store, No. 22 West 19th |} rder at once! it ting price rents of the public markets to main- -P Medium, Domes s vib in order ce! ee © is compartively litte atallfed | tain his department, and then lend- celibate teint, a 8 Tye toevespeuad cat tx aol for i. Likap F raat | heavy beef coming to market, and|ing hin own and deputies’ time to co , OK 4 ox 0% | go The twelve- pound Aa GON COT | a scanscananeuheanentupntetontnbad But New York Retailers Took | irey’sn. uid not be considered in de- | promoting other. schemes and neg-| Pea or Medium, Imported... 024 « : 094 8 10% $2.25, This is tess than 24 cents «| No Ad t f th termining: retail prices. The spread lecting the public markets, Mr. Min- rene==F ae vac AN 1 pa ahah : 1 Had pound for what is said to be the same | Wonder what upset your stomach— | }and prime beef ia fully 10 cents armus & ‘oods fol 6 co "7 ye (by the pound) — a a ‘hod rel H ana > We 8 bh a | hinds ‘and ribs are selling from j Carson {# devoting much of his $1 Score (good table) a 65 é Ce eee ere eee oe eee ae ee ieee and erat vou Jee ents, and used by the great in formulating plana for the re-| Fresh Creamery Seconds, 85 der the fair price list at 35 cents in| gassy and upset, and what you just By P. Q. Foy | jority. of retail , these grades jenee of the frozen beef and shoulders Score (cooking) seul 6 r oo cans and 88 cents in cuts. if ate has fermented and turned sour | (Spe Food Expert of The Evening | are t irest the prices soon the wenther turns cold. | Butter, storage (good table) 6 Commissioner of Markets Day yes-) head dizzy and aches; belch gases and i World.) | charged at retail fc itfai 1) The Colonel haw requested the ArMY | Cheese, American Whole Milk 7 Marples cuacributed fresh stocks of | acids and eructate undigested food tte continues plentiful and goles Board at Washington to reduce D ( ‘ ; 5 #1 ‘ Pe ee ee eae ne iat Oat f het o o of Pape's The temporary shortage In #0ME! cheap, Thin te due to the extreme! the prices on pork ahotliders and mut- | CoP, Canned, No. ¢ Standard... 9 $-5a 18 S14 ing’ in the schools, ‘They consist of | {ust eat a tablet or twas ot eony| kinds of foods, especially dairy prod- | grought in Washington and Wyoming (on which were appraised ata higher | Cornmeal, Yellow, Granulated... 34-50 5 Vy 12,836 cases of tomatoes, 2,410 cases | Dinpepsin to help neutralize neil ’ wets, caused a alight advance in| compelling owners Wo xend their ance nrfom than the, wholesale market on| agr—Candled, Cold Storage....64 58 4 of Jam, 1,000 cases of pork and beans | and in five minutes you wonder what : DOCTORS valuca, but it can be said to the| to the market for siaughtor. A sale | trew) meat is at present | ‘andled, Western Fresh. 54 a BS 6 und 279 ‘seventy-two-pound cases of! became of the indigestion and distress. D4 ales "od “ that there | Of 1,000 of these sheep has been re-) A sharp cut in the price of army| Flour, Wh ‘ a Fe ef 1 bacon, Food sales at the schools yes- | If your stomach doesn't take care 7 eer ocr fperenante, tha! | Ported from one large ranch | bacon to 20 cents a pound on crated! Lard. ‘ 5 Mya 31 6 306 @ terday were a trifle below the aver- {of your liberal limit without rebellions EXPECT - pede aisposit te Af nee Ratgse ane consumption of poultty gen land 2% cents on canned bacon will Milk—Evaporated (unsweet- eer e handetke” pass Louis ur, | if Your food is a damage instead of a Bre eeteas tothe ecrwamers, but ca | ete0e,, and the moderate prices|pae, Seta ewer Orioml, Om Maral Levee! AC GIS RL ass : #755 ‘Green is selling through chain stores | help, remember the quickest, surest, RETURN OF ge fag ga ) | charged for the army roasting chick feck anwiRblee Were Guite aantce Evaporated (unsweetened), 1614 | At 8 cents a pound fs finding w sood | most harmless antacid is Pape’s Dia- the other hand were generally dis-| Gade, and, according to August Sila, | acer wgy ee eee Torey ate, Ronirce Bivuss Levens 2 ® 1634 | market, Dr. Day eaid, A barge ivad | pepsin, which costs so little at drug INFLUENZA posed to retain their regular cus-| who is distributing those chicken can be aletted that there will be a ats Bulk, Rolled. . 1 a 4 OF the fish was received yesterday. | stores Advt e a paring of profit | the dealers, a great many thousa . yt te j Onions... ; “ | Dr. Da 4 there will be enougt tomers, even at a paring of profit | Sour population, will enjoy a roant- | arse MUPPIY on the market to-morrow | Deone si at 34 ® 16 |euppiles, ‘with those to be obtained gem elie tg chicken dinner next Sundar et one mn ne oe and tho tow | Potatoes, Long Island... 1 a $4-5 |from the navy, to continue the school | was brought into the market late! sig reports his sales at lother high-priced cuts are quite rea- | Rice—Broken, Domest 8 6 8 Se ee oe If the grip comes back sonable in price and should be asked Blue Rose... . z a 1534 TTT pne ‘ for by a larger percentage of the| Salmon, Canned, No. 44 2 1435 POET CALLS US POETICAL. this fall, as doctors say housewives. | Sugar, Granulated (bulk) 1 a “a | teenies Hebrew housewives should demand . @ Stand. : . ‘ fe fo ik the benefit of the lower prices in the anes No.8 Eras 11K 0 12% s ee it 1s likely to, be ready market when purchasing 2 aA abo adi bed : h Idea of Americans. | * | their fricaagee and roasting chickens. Meats. Sa TES HR SE A \to fight off the germs he following list of fair prices are| Beef—Chucks of Good accent Wein eae nme . A , thoso generally charged on the aver-| aie’ Stcee. aie co od a es Cl eer rey Peep ae a by taking Father John's | age bast foods handied by moat of the! Chuck Steak, rie 15 en 85 fe Girne Gua ant Gee latel| Sone cece seismic oe Pay i retail dealers. Many, items may be Whole Coons c= 20 30k 88 poke yesterday at A Hall, His neutralize irritating | Medicine now to build ch lower on Saturday night: Nbole ; 7a subject was countries of his writings. 3 ty nit Cut Cross Rib. a 2 34 36 le they are not ima | istil Rrnp oF wears, ‘analy, guatity.| Stew Reef........... a— 18 23 8 85 fnargr but teal places i ar world. where | acids, \new resisting power. ae ae aie £ete | Beef—Hinds and Ribs inery 1s forgotten and people have | "rowing. te She ei] and Me a7 ni } for greater thinga.on Pom Kidney and Bladder weakness re-| Remember, this pure food Sirloin Steak. ‘= 7 § 4 cal American’ in| sult from uric acid, says a noted | ici i eed ES Bottom Roun: en 1c Se by which we eonced!| authority. ‘The kidneys. filter tobe ee en a ee ee | pid Reset aK es Us Pd 4 a conception of the phrase passed away bone from the blood and pass it on to|from alcohol and dangerous : a ole To; — 5 s jafter America came into the wi a | tl er, a | | = $8) _ Cut Top Sirloin... - a 19 410 66 ‘did-such great work. But the Briton ia | cre jriadders where it often remains | drugs and has been succe: *°! Lamb—Good and Medium 20 ae aul! prone, to believe, becange of your | 1 i Bale beneatiehe ae A {fully used for 60 years for , . victory over iron and’ateck that Aimer. | burning, scalding sensation, or sets leg nora iam Ee gu:| Leg of Lamb.........- —- a- i. a 4 ken ie ail Industry. That is not true. | up an teritation. — |colds, coughs and as a body foak He one ie RR te a ER sales ae 3 SD the Rmerinen peop Ports Met— | “Dladder weakness, most folks call | builder.—Advt. I fh age me eee mb (under cost oe ae 3 ee a 2 1rd Dunsan; t, ame is Edward John | it, because they can't control urina- 4 | nue oe |Moreton Drax Plun' b | tion, While it is extremely annoying be ie} Pork Products— —e | aad oonietl : f i | Smoked Hams (unwrapped), & | Odie Ghigted ot Fase, and sometimes very painful, this is | Red Blood Teg mation. Mh. .3:- ate ts 18 Ibe. “a ce 8 36 38 (iia Gates ispae ees really one of the most lmple ailments vain or oe Fe | ar 12 ay a a 20 7 2 «=a 27 ~—_ {children ‘at the Chamber of Commerce | of Salts from your pharmacist | M k > B t SRonclee "twation shoulder” ‘tb.18 » 20 US| egshad Bacon (uawrapped), show ‘recently and. ude Wiley, in| and take a tablespoonful in a glass of | ukes bes ” ee, | s le e rf e, told’ an * hi ‘ | Lanies Sapa Bak aA STE ES Ld af blk S28 8 Hee jamusing story. | Seems ‘the little girl pi AiR ore ae wt © q » | (unwrapped), sliced. a’ ‘ 6 had been spanked by her father for| for two or thr ays. his will | > . Complexion Rosy! Rice Meat bee, bid Pel Aroy, {n aabroken a 5 — 9 85 |disobeying, neutralize the acids 40 it no longer is, som plexions iP y Soup meats, ds to Me B00 Army, in broken tin a 8 — a 38 Pe crm greens 3 Soe in nine a source of irritation to the organs, | ican Headache Gonet | Pork Loins (Western Light) af |pape's perfectly, horrid.» Was he the | Which then | Wholesome Complexion the Tongue.Clean! 7 dhs gf $%°| Pork Chops (end)... i ow af om |Only man you could get?* | Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, | Prideand Gl PH aith 5 | Roasting veal” Rel Py i CPT lane — and i Je from the acid of grap ride ai ory of Healthy St what Liver and | is me wal oes DOTTER, i Te Cemlnises: Willams ‘uate the following statement regarding x Sana lemoa dulce combined with lithia, | Men and Women . ' Ne | hes ; atge Changes in pric 5 ak ; dais “SYRUP OF FIGS” and is used by thousands of folks whe | a ty ' oft 2 % here is a tendency toward higher prices of fresh cream- B miblect: tc y disorde Bowels Regular > My, Yj its! ery butten, lara Blue Rose rice and salmon. The committee understands Sr eaaiiiy Guar acihcltikallon: ares Ae Pepto-Mangan Makes Red Cheeks IGE, that ‘the tnerease in the cost of fresh butter is due to the reduced milk Pobre vege bee hg pia Hl da siemens ee eee ee eae ee ee ace not ees Tes concmiieae \o aeeolinn the CHILD’S LAXATIVE | causes no bad effects whatever, | Builds Up Tired Bodies—Helps INB:! Prices of the first part of the week. There in also a reported tendency to- by | Here you have a pleasant, efferves- | Change Pale Complexions ward higher prices In storage butter. Any change in this respect, which cent Lith: t rather than the so-called market conditions, cannot slieves bladd ee pdtbe reg ie the committee. It should be pointed out that the storage Look at tongue! Remove poi- |" is equal to.the fresh butter in every respect, and may be purchased} — sons from little stomach, il verage of 44c a pound less. ' ' ; be ‘The only chains in meat prices is a reduction of 1c a pound for lamb liver and bowels items. As this price has remained level during the last four weeks, it is a reduction of 1c below the cost of five weeks ago—a very gratifying change.” a] it would mean the closing of all the , refineries in New York, throwing out of employment 75,000 persons. . Food Administrator Williams an- Hal nounced also that the Sugar Equall- | Seallops, Ib : Fe whale” I Telbiecee } & : ' |zation Board has arranged for a spe- y RO cial supply of bo000 tons of beet au gar, which wi pe utilized entirely BOE s UOSe rer ine. Lal Syne manufacturer | West Point Adds 39th to Memortal, Orders were issued yesterday to r tall stores to urge upon customers | With Parade Ceremony. SERIBUS SHORTAGE the use of substitutes for sugar, while ee candy makers were requested to use | rhe (hirty-ninth star was sewn on the “ | Roosevelt memorial Hag at. West Point | Substitutes to the fullest extent. ter drink, which quick! + trouble.—Advt. to Bloom of Health | i i: healthy, attractive woman— and man, too—with a wholesome com- plexion is the envy of those who feel that for them such attractiveness | impossible | And yet health and attractivenes | are much a matter of good, red b and unless a man or woman is af flicted with some deep-seated or ser ous ailment, vigorous health and per sonal charm are within easy reach : Pepto-Mangan is responsible for the | present health and happiness of thor RUE! sands who formerly were thin, pale, : languid and easily exhausted, every word of it | Mangan -helped place these folks ir the full-blooded, energetic, vigorous Anow it is, because I have tried it} | class—and it probably can do. the f you are suffering—as I did—with Delicious tasting antiseptic laxative—to cleanse |f and stimulate stomach, liver and bowels yesterday afternoon, ‘The flag was re- Complaints were received yesterday ived by Brig, Gen, Douglas McArthur, that certain chain groceries in this lcommander of the Rainbow Division, city and in New Jersey were insisting and Col. Robert M. Danford, cadet J , ct that customers purchase from $5 to |Commander. With the colora’ of the| Longshoremen’s Strike Adds|$ic‘iote of groceries to obtain one post, the flag was paraded across the Scarcii joni pound of star. FrounGs by i hattallon OF cadets, Zhe to Scarcity, and Rationing Many restaurants are furnishing th stood at attention five of City Sure. sugar in envelopes, as they did during ame for you trouble that itches and burns like 1 Mangan contains the elements mad, and is so unsightly that you dread J Ithy blood, And as | to be seen; if you are trying—as | did— rare at ue inc rensedd supply of re treatment after treatment without real | N00d MS LE siren Sapien, Bh help, then you can imagine hew I felt | belongs to every man and woman. when Resinol gave me distant relicl and | pento-Mangan is prepared. in two Accept “California” soon healed the eruption completely, , ? pa s ‘A valde Ph) A Fig forms—liquid and tablets, They are ost color room, To-day it will! New York City facen the most only—look for the name Califo: My doctor prescribed it, exactly alike in mediginal value. rled to. Pee where the for. the package, then you are sure} ‘Why don't yeu try Resinol ?* 1 “Gude' hstar will be aMxed. It 1s hoped |eerious sugar shortage since 1917, and | WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—It became | your child is having the best and most ry mM Ask your druggist for “Gude's” when [the flag will reach Oyster Bay by alr-| Arthur Williams, Federal Food Ad- | evident to-day that prolonged wrang- |hermless lncative or ph Tor. the | noe firy.astiat salle Resinot Ointment and Rest ordering Pepto-Mangan. Look for the | The fag started without stare and|iministrator, said yesterday the city |ling must precede any definite legisla- | jittle stomach, liver and bowels, Chil-| rel, Baltimore Ma Reminder) rage ae Hew | name “Guide's” on the package, —Advt after completing 800 miles of travel! wil! be placed on a tentporary ration- | tion to control the sugar crop of 1920, its delicious fruity taste. My |with the Boy Scouts will wind up its The Senate Committee on Agriculture | &! peel ., F yatem. is divided. A meeting of the commit- for child's dose on ‘i “The present shortage ts due large- | tee was held to-dayl to act on the re- _ Give it without fear, | | ly, if not entirely," said Mr. Williams, | vised McNary bill, which merely gives| Mother! You must say “California.” ! Journey at the Colonel's grave with a | ing to immensely increased use. Tho | the United States Equalization Board |—Advt, star for every State tn the Union, control over the incoming crop and sugar people say it is the result of | the power heretofore exercised by the |Don’t suffer! Instant relie! follows a rubbing with old Probibition, people now consuming | Food Administrator. |The prlee Nx- ‘SAGE TEA DAR 2 r he ch ing, anti-hoarding and licensing fea- the so-called soft drink whieh takes) iuroe were eliminated because of op- KENS @ great deal of sugar, and eating | position by Southern Senators. Offl- “St. Jacobs Liniment.” candy as never before. ‘The increased | vials of the Laqualization Board said consumption of the year is estimated | Wane Papel Aa licensing sopture at 500,000 tons. [nothing could be done to p MINT CANDIES “The Doctor in Candy Form” For young and old. At all f druggists 25c, 50c and “$1.00. Trial size re aan tar, each sewing on ® j the war. The flag was placed Jase night post color rom ‘To-day it will To Help Make Strong,Keen Red-Blooded mericans of sugar at reasonable For many thousands of women the Path to Health has certainly been through Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. When this “The situation has been agegra- vated by, the longguorementa strike | Price tt finally determined to have Danses Gael a This morning twenty vessels were at|* Hearing Saturcay on’t Stay Gray! Here’s an the docks of refineries, filled with |p, P eo time Racine 7 Fuw product, waiting to be unloaded, | 5 # 0. Taras 90,000 P: Old-time Recipe that Any jelatmed Sugar Over to Gove “Under the new zoning plan of the | : s ‘ body can Apply. Sugar Equalization Board all the! BALTIMORE, Oct, 17.-The Baiti- : PP!) Stop “dosing” rheumatism. It's pa not one case in fifty jrequires internal treatment. Rul r : Cuban and Porto Rican cane. sugar |More and Ohio Railroad has volun- _—_—_ | soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Lini great remedy was first introduced, will be retained ‘ast of Buffalo and | {Arily assigned to the local Federal | The use of Sage and Sulphur for ment’ right on the “tender spots” al : hy Y t os *rice Commission al x ounds | 6. Hy ; . “ ae : % i i i 4 zar produce Iderabl lod nclaimed freight, olor es back and- Dm gy nd dis frowned upon its curative claims, boot sugar produced in quantity in | ire sugar will be put on sale to the | mother’s time, She used it to keep her treas. "St, Jacobs Liniment™ ebm tn addition to this the city will be|Dublic in a limited quantity to each | hair beautifully dark, glossy and at- pain! It is a harmless rheymatist but as year after year has rolled by and the slaced DOA a te maporasy ration ae purchase: tractive. Whenever her hair took on iniment which never disappognts 4” d little group of women who had been cured most identical with the rationing of BE aspen peg ts that dull, faded or streaked appear- ow doesn't burn the skin, It takes pain ; H ; the Federal Food Administration of | fads 4 BRE. rT by it has since grown into a vast army of ness and stiffness from achin ved Oy over, is nts, muscles and bones; stops twill’ Imerease thef| stica, lumbago, backache, 1 strength cf weak, P| and reduces swelling. Weite ie. two wets f| Limber up! Get a small trfpil bott!> ime, honest “St. Jac@bs Lin ance, this simple mixture was applied writ One of the epecta- | With wonderful effect mmon, “that the para-| But brewing at home is mussy and to open after you had | out-of-date, Nowada; by asking at abt answerea|@2Y drug store for a bottle of ight down.’ |Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be de pended upon to restore beauty to the September, 1918. The city will bo supplied with about 50,000,000 pounds monthly, to be distributed proportion- ally between the homes and the manufacturers, as was done a year ago, “It is urged that sugar be used | with the utmost economy by every one and that there be nd effort to hoard it “Dealers are justified in Mmiting used by over th hundreds of thousands—doubt and skepti- cism have, been swept away as by a mighty ~ tidal wave, until today this purely vegetable medicine is recognized as the greatest remedy ‘for woman's special ills in the world. This is because it is a wonderful tonic time in many in- J | Of ©) tances, Ask vou [| men Se SO dctoror druggist FH) moment ye be free faim pains. aches and stiffness. Dag, suffer! Rub rheumatism away.— AM yt ‘or which, ir their sales to distribute their own hair. H and reconstruct ich, acts directly and supply generally and fairly as ‘A well known downtown druggist Get Rid of That posaible, but they must not offer sugar in combination sales, which will inevitably lead to suspicion by the public that some form of profi- teering is taking place in the com- bination. “It is also urged that sugar be favorab the feminine organizati and is apreit for that Renton i ‘Women in All Countries Depend Upon J | Lydia E. Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compoun says it darkens the hair so naturally Persistent Cough and evenly that nobody ean tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a| Stop that weakening, persistent 7 \ sponge or soft brush with it and draw | cough or cold, threatening throat or Ideal for the this through your hair, taking one | lung affections, with Eckman's Al- strand at a time, By morning the | terative, the tonic and up-builder of | | { \ { Complexion purchased in one customary store, as gray hair disappears, and after an-| 20 years’ successful use. 80c and | [AD WALLY sels omtnent btne-—n Taleo dealers are justified io retiee to other application or two it becomes | $1.50 bottles from druggigts, or from | Bamplevach tree ot “butiewrs, Derk. B, Bortey sell it to strangers ag a fair measure : r ee pale i Epil 4 of preventing hoarding.” Cadam Ointment makes pimples | beautifully dark and glossy —-Advt- ECKMAN LABORATORY, In a letter to the Food Administra. dry up and fall of Yeaving the skin . Philadelphia. “mma su namannsin oan tor, A. P. Willams of R. C, Will-| soft and smooth. Its soothing, anti- y i " athe "& Co. wholesale dealers, in | septic and healing powers stop the Py Stperfluous Hair | ‘ood products, wrote yesterd fee i H | owing to the inability to obtain behing Be, 9am aun Olatment bi |) Use DEL ATONE | sugar, four refineries in New York | &$0 800d for rash, blotches, scaly The Leading Seller for 10 Years i QUICK -- SURE ~ SAFE ~ RELIABLE and oe in Savannah had closed, He| skin, eruptions, sores, burns, chafings, A mesos smaras — sacener samara Predicted that if the ships now at| Fingwgem, scabs, itch, insect bites, etc, Use Fresh as Wanted 3 \s nN * ane saricy Ret i ms ts cea vier rom Pech wcumrete? Agk Your Dealet — He Knows

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