The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 27

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| ——— a ane t POTATO FAMINE, CAUSED BY RAINS, NOW THREATENED Housewives Advised to Lay in a Supply for the Winter. Mii By P. Q. Foy ny (Special Food Kb f The Eve- ning Housewives wt supply of unifo toes during the wi take advantage o! erate prices: during August and § sini t= ed in developing rot and other dis- cases, And the yield was ‘eatly cur- exce ive rains tailed. The potatoes coming in dur-| ing the last two months were sur- Charged with moisture and had to be foreed into consumption, hence the, storing was limited, or indeed almost mezligible, The potatoes coming to market the present mod- |g ) j!deal time to store your supply of potatoes for the winter is here, The Long Island potatoes are con- red the best for family use, as! |their earjer maturity permits the moisture toybe absorbed in a large. | a than the putatoes maturing yn Next to the Lane | » Maine potatoes for e 4 nd the latter may be said to be the standard potato for he winter, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wis- \consin and Michigan ship consider- \able potatoes here during the winter, but these rarely posgess the high | jedible qualities to be* found in the \Maino and Long Island potatoes. | following prices obtain in the | et, hut the dealer gen- it of le to 2c a bag 54008 45 sufficient quan- usewife will not! ving in price, but cold winter, Give dealer your order and pulatoes are emptied out lon the floor for a Lew days until they | ne perfectly dry. Be sure to out any bruised or diseased , and when perfectly dry re- om in any Kind of a recepta- where they will keep until next b t t D < May The following method of ascertain- ing the table quality of potatoes may |be useful to some housewives: Cut jthe potato in half and rub the two |parts together for a few seconds, when the starch formed should be sufficient- lly strong to glue both parts together, foggy when cooked. away befe de over the win-| ff #, difficult to ob- | i last ‘week haxe shown botter keeping | which indicates that the potato wili| The first dose opens clogged-up nos-|It acts without assistance. Tastes qualities, and as '¢ is pretty,cook well. Should the moisture be|trils and air passages of head; stops| nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on well on in tha nor ctions, the profuse enough to drop from the eur- nose running; relieves headac ‘ape's!—Advt face of the split potato it will belernment report given the indicatea | + | yfeld at 950,070,000 bushels as against r, 1918, estimate of 400.- and the five 913 to 1917 of It is al statogs worthless. | The statistical position of the mar: | 4.9 Ket ts quite strong, and while thc \t 4 bushels to the present Conditions are devoid of an: agains 9 bushels to the ularming features, yet a short supp! J ‘The shortage will and extreme prices will be the in 36,000 bushels as com- variable outcome. The latest’ Gov r r, was only 8, but the yleid Ease at Once | First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves dis- tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine! Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing | ne and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold | st! Compound” taken every two hours un- | til three doses are taken usually breaks | quic everishness, sneezing, soreness, | e's Cold Compound” is the! st, surest relief known and up a cold and ends all grippe misery. | costs only a few cents at drug stores. | NANTON BANK Al Safeguarding the Clothing Traditions of the Batterman : Store in this Fall and Winter Showing of Clothing for All Men Batterman’s 52 Years as Outfitters Should Mean a Great Deal to a Man Seeking Dependable Clothing at a Reasonable Price For our Fall and Winter stocks of Suits and Top Coats for young men and men are as fine as ever— of woolens as sure as the day, in patterns new and good to look upon, tailored as well as you could wish. Most important are two especially grouped assortments and duplicates of the values they represent would be difficult to find in these days of high labor and production costs. i OIOWOTORC HK OOSE FLARE BACK, SELF LARGE COLLARS, BELL CUFFS AND BORDER. WINTER PRICE 145.00 100.00 SCOTCH MOLE COATS HIRTY-INCH LENGTH, PERFECTLY MATCHED PELTS; LARGE COLLAR WINTER PRICE 885.00 295.00 | FRENCH SEAL COATS i E ‘95m Suits and Overcoats Suits offer a wide assort- ment of mixtures and smart checked patterns as well as the ever dignified and conservative plain blues. Double breasted and single breasted styles. An Offering of Men’s Shirts—at $2.50 Values that Cannot Be Duplicated for Less than $3.50 Shirts of madras—and a quality of madras that gives wear and shows the very latest colorings in refined looking striped patterns. $2.75 Wool Underwear, $2.35 Men'a heavy natural gray wool Shirts or sizes 32 to 46. Drawers, nice soft finish; Special, $2.35. $1.75 Ribbed Underwear, $1.39 Shirts or Drawers, nicely faced and fin- ished, in silver gray or at $1.3 Ba Main Floor, BROADWAY Flushing Graham BROOKLYN Avenue Avenue Sep Neen 9 EET Te ow ecru; size Overcoats are plain and * fancy mixtures in conser- vative and semi-form fitting models. ‘There are also some good looking ulsters in the lot, $25 these days is an exceedingly low price. Soft cuffs, | $2.50 Woo! U aK heavy natu Dm $1.75, Men’s $2.50 L Heavy ribbed o slzes 34 to 4 32 to 46; awers; sizes 32 to 46. F 35" Suits and Overcoats Suits of fancy Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres in patterns and colorings of the — season—stripes, checks, plain shades and models to please every man’s whims, Splendid tailoring. Sizes 14 to 17. nderwear, $1.75 ral gray ol Shirts o Saturday Heavy natu Jnion Suits, $1 Union Suits: 4 With | $3.50 values, $2.50. Men’s $1.50 Underwear, $1.19 Men’s $5.00 Sweaters, Overcoats offer Straight Boxcoats, Semi-Fitted Coats, Double Breasted Coats and Single Breasted Coats. Plain colors, faney mixtures in every hue. Also a few smart looking ulsters. woo drawers, in as at $119, $3.95 NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS "Tooark set LENGTH, DARK SELECTED MATCHED SKINS, FULL FLARE. WINTER PRICE 975.00 295.00 TRIMMED HUDSON SEAL COATS "Tueset -SIX INCH LENGTH, LARGE BEA- VER COLLAR AND CUFFS, BELTED. WINTER PRICE 675.00 450.00 Special Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Exclusive Winter Coats Exceptional Value 58-00 75-00 UXURIOUS COATS, OF CRYSTAL CORD, FORTUNA, EVORA, Peach Bloom Coat, i “lait pg BOLIVIA, FROST Taupe Nutria Collar, GLOW, PEACH.- Border and Pockets BLOOM AND SUED. Reduced from 295.00 INE. RICHLY FUR TRIMMED. 225.00 SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES 1329-1331 oH ‘4 4810-4812 BROADWAY ‘I FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Arenue Bet. 48th and 49th eS Braoklyn Brooklyn AF FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET At Heyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Extraordinary Sale Saturday High Grade Furs and Fur Garments \ TAUPE MARMOT COATS {| PORT MODEL, FULL FLARE, LARGE CAPE COLLAR, BELL CUFFS; BELTED. WINTER PRICE 135.00 100.00 JAP MINK COATS Biv MODEL, NEW STYLE COLLAR, LARGE BELL CUFFS AND BORDER. WINTER PRICE 250.00 185.00 “f SQUIRREL TRIMMED COATS , [ete tare FRENCH SEAL, LARGE SQUIR- REL COLLAR AND CUFFS. WINTER PRICE 425.00 200.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS ORTY-FIVE INCH Fesers SELECTED Hudson Seal SKINS, LARGE CAPE Coat COLLAR. 0 375.00 WINTER PRICE 490.00 | Beatie’ ca 375.00 gr Special Saturday Flapper and Junior SCOSHKOCRF CCRC CROCeceeoeeoneecenaaaeaee Smart Winter Coats Exceptional Value 39-90 OUTHFUL MODELS Yo F SILVERTONE, CHEVIOT, SUED.- INE VELOURS, POLO CLOTH, Fur Trimmed Flapper Coat, WARMLY _INTER- As Illustrated LINED. _ SIZES 10- Reducedfrom 28 12-14-16, 16.50 SPECIAL SATURDAY |500 Exquisite Blouses Reduced from 6.75, 7.75, 8.75 and 10.75 4.85 | \ Is HARMING NEW STYLE CREATIONS IN \e ( A MOST PLEASING ASSORTMENT OF * EXCELLENT QUALITY GEORGETTE bw CREPES, NOVELTY NETS, BRUSSELS i NETS, EXQUISITELY FLOWERED by GEORETTES IN THE NEW PANEL OVER-BLOUSE AND DESIRABLE SUIT BLOUSES, BROOKLYN STORES

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