The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1919, Page 19

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arn an bargain for the money. , fit. New York City 150 Bowery 252 W. 125th Street 622 W. 18ist Street Yonkers, N, 179 Broadway 1173.75 Broadway 1439 Broadway Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue Newark, N, J.—795 Broad Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main Street y. ings. Winter wear. ae such a short time, which it has proved to be. The ALSACE $9.50 to $15 Button and Lace Models THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. ' The Newest of the New A long trim vamp of glistening patent leather—an upper of beautiful soft flexible kid—an arch, short, quick and high—and a 24-inch Louis heel. is the newest of the new Walk-Over models—proud, shapely and smart—unequalled for Style and a As for fit—bless you, the Here numerous Walk-Over patterns assure you your perfect Walh-Over Brooklyn 1355 Broadway 565-7 Fulton Street 5406 Fifth Avenue 7.N. Broadway Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Street COMPETITION HITS MARKET PRICES AND VALUES ARE DOWN Fair to Good Grades of Meat Available at Reasonable Figures, P. Q. Foy. | World. The increase in the competition among the large meat and vegetable markets was more in evidence last Friday and Saturday than for some years past, Several new markets are mostly on the East Side, most of them offering a fair to good grade of meat at rather attractive prices, Old Wash- ington Market is cutting profits and ls gelling all kinds of meats at a smaller margin of profit than for the | Past two years, while the new Munici- pal Market in the old Richard Web- ber Building was doing a satisfactory tyade jast Saturday, with both the quality and prices of meats and fish favoring consumers, Another large market in West 125th Street had made a deeper cut in profits than last week. The reluctanoe of consumers to take advantage of the low prices and desirable quality of ordinary cuts of meats was in evidence in every direction, Good mutton chucks, fresh out, were tagged at 10 to 12%0, while chucks and breast cuts of spring |iamb that cost 24 to 250 by the car. cass were offered at from 12% to 1Sc, Similar cuts were selling at 260 to 27c @ pound one year ago. Stewing beef and chuck and pot roasts were obtainable anywhere from 12% to 22c, according to the location of the store, One large market in Harlem had chucks of mutton tagged at 10 conta, and when the attention of the manager was called to the price and quality of the meat he replied: "Those sheep cost 16 cents, and customers paid from 85 cents for the loin and rib chops, I could hi old three times the qui tity I had of those cuts, but no one wants the stew or chuck parts.” One of the leading butchers In Wash- ington Market explained that the lack of demand for the ordinary cuts of roast and stew meats was due to the shortage and high prices of coal, and | that consumers only wanted the broll- ing or tender roasting parts, but he | looked for @ larger outlet for cheap | meats when the weather turns cold. shortage of fish may Special Food Expert of The Evening |, being opened in the Harlem district, |° result from a shutdown by the whole- salers in Fulton Market that was scheduled for to-day. ‘The Carticrs and Weighers’ Union notified the wholesalers that unless their demands for increased pay were met a general strike would be called on Tuesday. The wholesalers determined not to open up their stands this morning, which was the programme urday night. This action if by the wholesalers will par. business, as the wholesalers fish in the freezers, and witn these houses not open for business it will be impossible for the average fish market to obtain’ supplies of either fresh or frozen. - The holdings of storage ess, as indicated iast Saturday, bear out the admonition of The Evening World for ast elght months. Merchants ra heavy ex ees of thirty de h in the houses which must be consumed value of the product Is going to bo conserved, a se fronts them, Th one-half billions of be consumed by ab t population. Ne: 0 The Evening nety carloads of ome at 49 cents a zen, candied and delivered at any point in Greater New York, providing the City Market Commissioner would soll them to the consumers at 60 cents a dozen, to be sold in conjunction with the army foods then handled by that department, If the Market Com- missioner had Fendered this service for the public, It would have saved them nearly $100,000 in that offer alone. Besides, the recent artificial advance in storage eggs would have been prevented, The identical lot of exes offered to the consumers, through the city, at 49 cents a dozen, candled, is now retailing at 60 cents a dozen ‘This was the basis for the campaiga carried on by The Evening World to educate consumers to buy storage eggs for what they really were, and the results have beon most gratifying, as thousands of consumers who were suspicious of any product held in storage are now, insisting on getting orage eggs and frozen roasting chicke! The vice rendered the Hebrew housewives by the publication of the wholesale and fair retail prices of ts by aly o months tendered kosher chickens and red m The Evening World has been ¢ appreciated not only by the cons ers but by the large distribute The latter claimed that the smé kosher retail butchers ,were the on¢ who were profiteering the ost which proved true upon inves on Kosher dressed fricassee chickens should not cost the housewife mare than 38 cents, and desirable b: | be sold at a profit at 86 to while broiling chickens tall for more than 3% dressed red meats are in better d mand, but should not cost more tha 22 to 28 cents on the bolling cuts while 20 to % cents should be the ©: treme prices on the kosher steaks Creamery butter ts held at rather extreme prices, but prices are declin- ing slightly. A sharp cut in prices is due on the surplus beef, mutton and pork I Want One Thousand Orders!! Quantity of Business With Me Means Economy in Production and Money Saving to You. With This Amount of Business I Can Do It at This Price. Suit-Overcoat.$ HELP ME DO IT AND HELP YOURSELF Thousands of yards of High-Grade Woolens, recently purchased from a few of the most reputable and largest mills in the country, are at your disposal in this sale. MANY GOOD STYLES and PATTERNS to SELECT FROM. Blues, Blacks, Fancy Worsteds, Tweeds, Pencil Stripes and Cheviot Suitings and Melton Shetlands and Plaid Back Overcoat- Your choice, SUIT or OVERCOAT to order - : SPECIAL! FRENCH BACK BLUE AN I have 34 pieces of imported French Back Blue and Black Serges, suitable for Fall and Values up to $50.00. 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