The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 9

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. _ Ae os _ 2m ; wiaus J re (Su Lal ae a anecinsenccccaanae iit ian. rm rere eas eennnr renee ee a — a - —— camankae ditt + rs 12 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER eee 1919. : _ ceemaenceennsianaar sansa 2 would have been paid out as wages| take advantage of the present to’ nor, 1918, ay Pont controlled the two a and later, used, to” purchase subsist Prices, Frioagsee Kosher fowls can |compantes, but that) they were tends eo = — ence is blamed by the merchants at : sold at Soret at 3a ii; for the | fn Meany. The plalntit ‘ is i for the present unsatisfactory | finest and a 83c. per pound for \ h| Taree tor ‘the. > stock : ; This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30.P. M. ( NU ight wan of business. medium birds; while the ‘At Your Grocer arly all kinds of meat foods are| broiling and roasting chickens r, with the exception of heavy | not cost more than 32c. Some of all-fed cattle, but so few of the| Kosher butchers charged as high as} 7 inter are here that there haa been no| 50c. a pound last week for ¢ » 7D) reasonably cheap. very liberal profit. If Hebrew 8 . ~ 4 Hy Tho surptus army chickens, pork | Wives would report these profiteers to Dailey’s Sf Fl loins, shoulders and mutton are re-| Food Administrator Arthur Williams =) = a) ; 4 ported to be in better demand since|or the Board of Health, which issues Old Fashioned i LIZ to good beef, which is plentiful and| when Sc. a pound would have the prices have been cut. The army|the permit to slaughter poultry in) ees & roasting chickens are retailing to|the city, thelr permits would be re- | consumers at 7c. a pound, pork loins | Voked. | | ning M 0 Brewi of Malt) at 30c., b c. ——_—— | ApsoLuTety Pure Ban oa ne r, f Be. a pound "Toe thie ately, bascn, Salts for 8270,000 Brought Agatnat | Full Measure ba ato He ad 20¢ Liquors Opens Way for |irresh pork is commencing to reach Alfred 1. da Pont. | Comes Out in Perfect Form New Sweet Supply. the markets and housewives should] Suits aggregating $270,000 were . Pply 4 fr UNTRIMMED MILLINERY SECTIONS § West 42nd Street 42nd Street. (Betcven Suh end 6a (Between 5th and 6th Acenues) * West 43rd Street — ly years. the Allied Industries and French-! (Special Food Expert, New York! , Live poultry Is here In great abun-' American Constructive Corporations Evening World.) ance, and ebrew housewives should = The complaint states that in Novem- an o re S Uncle Sam has brought relief to = = = — —— - BLUE housekeepers who have been unable to =e obtain cane sugar for household use in te Ae WHITE the new substitute for sugar which “feumedlatety apen ; will be known in the future as malt y — ysrrenaes gf ane «ugar syrup, discovered by theepecial- | & Bina istsin the Bureau of Chemistry of the ot - ) 1} Departmentof Agriculture, This new | bat | hr substitute for sugar, say the chemists, ] can be used for everything that cane — _ Q sugar is used for, and is eaid not only to Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit the a tages of not crystallizing so t Tendlly, making it superior for cooking 34 h St. Net ) York take advantage of the fresh hams and | brought yesterday in the Federal Court Offering Remarkable Values shoulders that are to be had at thelagainst Alfred I. du Pont by Philip | | Attractive and becoming Untrimmed Hats in numerous shapes—suit- | " | By P. Q. Foy. lowest prices that have obtained for/Kob¥e and four other stockholders in able for every type of face, in the fashionable Autumn colorings. Also Trimmings, including Ostrich or Fancy Feathers, Flowers and Ornaments. Specials for Saturday on the Third Floor: tt : Women’s Untrimmed Hats at $5.50 A’ large assortment of newest models in Hatters’ Plush, Panne or Lyons Velvet with Beaver facings in Black or colors; values up: to $11.50 Ostrich Plumes | Ostrich Pom Poms | Ostrich Bands In Black and Colors, Black and Colors, In Black and Colors, ve equal to sugar in food value, but has and baking purposes and for making ’ From ua "CAN candy. The retail price is not given, Tor cash ison but the wholesale price in barrel lots Mt ig 7 to 9 conts a pound. Housewives |. y ee to make. your mone * KB THE: e i ure advised to ask their retail dealer a te sens cae? al for 4t, and the Government experts yy BriMoNs! declare they can obtain it readily ih ld . B: GUTTER R&SONS quantities at wholesale, CHEMISTS TELL WHAT THE . ; NEW SWEET 's MADE OF. y ; ‘ ‘17 QNASSUN Sis $1 .25 to 2.50 $1 «05 $3.25 i wy ithe Department of Rericutue Plenty of Styles—All Sizes—Real Economy Jew YoRn| city att : chemists: ‘ Deo eee bore Women will find THEIR KIND of | moment traits the ugar mor Shoes At THEIR PRICES listed below SALE OF NOVELTY NECKLACES Chemistry, United States Department if Agriculture, who have investigated various substitutes for sugar, In ad- Hiloa ts" bene a eweets malt suese WHAT WHAT WHAT syrup has a delicious flavor somewhat resembling that of honey, which adds CREDIT TERMS i Pap aan bt 9.00 10.00 11.00 sgeDeyn on} Cc Specially Priced for Tomorrow : « NECKLACES of Imitation Cut ‘Topaz, Amethyst, Crystal, Fs + ewe malt nar haa loom, een "5.0 . Jade, Amber and Novelty Stones linked together with green ‘$3. 95 ‘4 a commercial scale is only beginning. * * re || 750 = 490.00 | Furnished finished chain and fanéy motifs. Regularly up to $6.00. . pK gel dag ie Rt ga Warmer hike iach bidet ‘rom igo | Oo ee saci rehsiiee L eT Mrs | study ct | ran vane vane fe 2 2 Bgeneee]| | MMOD aN mente, SECM. Das 8.50 and the machinery needed for its r<} Dull Black Kid Top, Mahogany Calf Vamp, | Field Mouse Top, : i ; ; : made from tho samo grains as beer Louis XVI. Heels, Brown Buck Top. | Louis XVI. Heels. and may be made from corn or pota- toes or any plant containing starch Barley, ale was use 4 until ree ently : Gunmetal Vamp, Havana Brown Vamp, anufacture of can be " ? + .. thed®pow' to" rues mat ua All Gun Metal Gray Buck Top. ‘Field Mouse Top, | A Special Offering of TEMPORARY RELIEF FROM Military Heels. All with Military Heels. | Military Heels. | ; HIGH PRICES. ’ Sed i Sa 1S—8.5 BOYS AND YOUTHS SHOES | aor atte wisn” compen : SPECIA ani SHOES—8.50 uy, DertshAble Merchandise to be meld At) aap Patent and Dull Leather, Louis XVI. and ‘‘Petite” French Heels As i ducts " , the terminals until the products com- » Suitable for dress or general wear on some kinds of foods, bat thie will iH a . t ie: * al, a ns * only Pinas the auiluioue of dollars Sizes 10 to 1314, special $6.00 | Sizes 1 to 6, special sass wasted in strikes that ordinarify I COLUMBUS AVE} BET.103 & 104°ST In Patent Calfskin, Gunmetal and Cordovan Colored Calfskin in medium or wider toe last—solid leather throughout, Excellent workmanship. | Boys’ Shoe Department—Second Floor, There must be a rea- son why the other fel- low drives a gu Ask him! Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues West 43rd Street EDUCATIONAL TOYS Toys that teach, as well as amuse, are an important feature of the Toy display on the Fourth Floor, Among the most popular are: Electrical Sets, $2.50 and 5.00 | Electric Questioner, - \- - $3.50 Chemistry Sets, $1.25 to 10.00 | Geographical Lotto, - - 50c Aeroplane Construction Sets, - - $3.50 to 10.00 Automobile Construction Sets, - - $5.00 to 12.00 “Phono” Sets, Telephone Outfits, - - - - $5.00 |. The Band Wagon at $9.25 One of the most attractive new toys. A realistic circus wagon with phono- ‘MISSES’, JUNIORS’ AND GIRLS’ ATTRACTIVE WINTER COATS LIDDE ’ In the latest models and colorings. Motor & Supply Co. graph attachment that plays as the wagon rolls along. | jsr-209, Rethanse Dealers|] | ® ’ e ? ° ||| 237-239 West 58th St. Misses’ Fur Collared Coats | Mlisses’ Velveteen Suits i ene BOYS’ FALL & WINTER CLOTHING Smart and Exclusive Models ; Two Distinctive Models Suitable for school or general wear. Of Wool Velour; large Fur Collars of Natural Each style reflects fashion’s latest decrees; de- Boys’ School Suits Smart Junior Overcoats Raccoon or Sealine; silk lined and interlined; veloped in Brown, Wine or Black Velveteen; ee cai iavee : j also Tailored Models of Wool Bolivia to be worn trimmed with Mole, Squirrel or Australian Real Estate Mastels leben frogs ag aa abate With Russian or convertible collars; with one’s own furs. Sizes 14,16 and 18 years. Opossum. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. beoosliad ¥ . crn warmly lined; sizes 3 to 10 years, f OWN YOURHOME Suits value $22.50, - - - $16.50 $13.50 to 27.50 F : | Suits value $18.50, - - - $14.50 ; Special $65.00 Special $85.00 and be Zeer own, landlord. Suits value $15.00, - - - $12.50 Boys’ School Ceieeaeas Easier an mos! persons ¥ e realize, ve ’ Mei Large assortment of colori d mod (Special Purchase and Sale, Saturday | A Wonderful Assortment Boys’ Smart Suits | elifullor qunter ined; 11018 years Excellent fabrics and models; some with of opportunities to either buy the land upon which to bulld »a home or buy one already built is offered the readers of ‘Yo-Morrow's Sunday World, extra knickerbocker trousers; 8 to 18 yrs $18.50 to 37.50 $16.50 to 30.00 Junior and Girls’ Coats | Dressy Model Coats Boys’ Mackinaws i le up for this occasi Smartly Fashioned in We d ’ . Specially made up asion ; y Wool Velour 1,000 Separate Boys’ Novelty Suits in sll the nesied eades al ak E xceptionally smart style; full belted; fashioned A very chic, dressy model; full belted, with Real Estate Offers | Bilk, Velvet, lala Jers "y Cloth, Se rie, shaw] or convertible collar; 7 to 18 yrs., in Wool Burra Cloth or Broadcloth, ‘with large large Fur collar and deep cuffs of Australian of Silk ea y; in Oliver Twist, $9.75 to 12. 50 convertible collar of Nutria or Mole Coney; Opossum; lined throughout and warmly inter- Balkan Middy, Regulation Middy and ; 4 lined and interlined. In Brown, Pekin, Deer or lined. Colors: Brown, Tan, Navy Blue or = . Junior Norfolk models; 3 to 10 years, Navy Blue; 6 to 16 years; actual value $37.50, Pekin Blue; 8 to 16 years; actual value $49.75, Yeantrtiand Ce et $7.50 to 18.50 Hats and Caps Suitable for all occasions; of Velour y Nn Golf Caps - $1.25 to 2.95 Felt, Plush, Corduroy, Cloth, 634 to " Gon i Jet 8h AY Sree are de 614 to 744) $1.25 to 8.50 telephoned directly to Th New York, Special $25.00 Special $37.50

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