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new in the city’s food sales. Price lisy were issued by Dr. Jonathan C. Day, Commissioner of Markets, for use in the sales centres. The list allows a 5 per cent. discount from unit prices where goods are bought in case lots, saving the cost of handling. Purchasers in large bulk need not go to the Munitipal building as hereto- fore, but may have their orders ap- proved by those in charge of the branches. They must satisfy the depu- | the tles that the goods are not for resale by dealers wh $4,000,000 SALE DF NAVY FOOD SUPPLIES OPENS * Goods on Sale at 10 Centres Throughout the City Under i tons i ,againat| John J. Sorace, twenty-one, o' No. Seat Foll wing 1s a1 st of stations where |, Const] meee eee ape canned’ saimon!at6 Brook Avenue, Bronx, formerly a Markets Commissioner. bg MALS A gy d wil be sold by the navy at 16 ia pe for aallor in the United Siatos Navy, was ment Armory, Bedford Avenue Pacifi Street; 14t Regiment ry, 8th Avenue and 15th Street; 13th Regiment Armory, Sumner and Jef- ferson Avenues, Borough of the Bronx—8th Coast J , Bale of the $4,000,000 worth of sur- Plus navy food released by the Gov- ernment began this morning in ten} Bales centres throughout the city. Most as tbe. commodities offered are bridge Road; Old 24 B ttery, 176th Street and B thgate Avenue. Borough of Manhattan—Jefferson ,/* Market, of Avenue; Queensborough Market, 59th | ; Street and First Avenue, 224 Armory. Horough of Queens—N. Y. & Queens Electric Light & aaa Co., No. 440 Jackson Avenue, L. 1 Borough of ot ose st ud 8. lowed" "Petal ‘eaters: quoted at 11 =2. Pound, as against the current quotatio, ~ of from 10 to 15 cents, acannon JAMAICA PIERS APPROVED, The Finance Committee of the Eh le Jerome Avenue and Kings Board of Estims THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. Bighth Street and sixth) °f Stier which the provement. The ,action, of the fs made conditiona moni —Rea Cross fe the retail p price (3 ned pect jest, fan Louls Klein, . In executive ses, to OPPENHEIM. Guns & Cc 34th Street—New York Sales Specially Arranged Sport Plum. About 150 Misses’ Fur Collar Coats Newest Models of Silvertone and Velour Cloth in Prevailing Fall Colors. Collars of Sealine Fur (Dyed Coney). Fancy silk linings. Values up to 45.00 Sale Price 28.00 ‘Girls’ Winter Coats Full Flare Cape Coat (as il’ustrated). Cheve iot and Zibeline in Brown, Henna and Navy. Convertible collur. 10 to 16 years. | 25.00 Special Velveteen and Polo Cloth Coats (as illustrated) in belted models with invert- ed back pleats. Convertible collar and| 29,75 deep cuffs. Full lined. 8 to 14 years. Special Girls’ Coats in Si'vertone, Polo Cloth ana Heather Cloth, Full shirred, belte. back mocels. Raccoon shawl collars. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special 30.75 Blouse and belted models of Silvertip, Pom Pom, Yalama and Silvertone Polo, Collars of Ringtail, Opossum, Raccoon + 50,00 and Nutria., Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special Girls’ Serge Dresses Cirls’ combination dress of Pongee and blue serge. Hand-smoched guimpe; side pleated bu.toa-on-skirt. Sizes 8 to 14 years, Special 13,75 a = re ed, belted effect, with inverted back pleat. Convertible collar. and Raccoon. Velour Cloth. Trimmed. for Saturday Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust. Model of Polo Cloth, double breast- Silk lined. Special Attractive Coats in Silvertone, Heather Cloth and Silvertip. Yoke and flare back; 55,00 effects; Sealine collars. Silk lined. Special | Dressy Coats developed in soft Bolivia. Henna, Convertible collars of Nutria, Seal Brown, Reindeer, Taupe zn Silk lined, Special Silk lined. Special About 175 High Cost Dresses Attractive Models fashioned of Silk Trico- \lette, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Velveteen and Lace and Georgette collars. Tricotine. Values up to 48.00 ‘Sale Price 28.00 Girls’ Velvet Dresses Burgundy, Brown, Navy and Green, yeara by Suprem Weotel pues the nivht a clerk, was shot Also on Sale in Our Stores Misses’ Tailored Coats 45.00 85.00 Flare and Straightline Coats of Silvertone, Bolivia, Frost Glo, Velour, Yalama and ; Seal, Nutria and mat 98.00 sibn inst night, went on record as fas | voring the erection of six piers in Jamaica tga? at an approximate ing misalc Wwill act favorably, Soatinate Board wil make financial provision for the im- ty quthorities th: Court Justice for manslaughter in the ry Empire and Guimpeveffects, effectively hand embroid- ered in wool in contrasting colors. 6 to 12 years, Special 14,50 cost Joseph 2 HELD IN AUTO THEFT Men Arrested In Stolen Car Cannot Account for Possession, Spivack, twenty-three years old, and Frederick Slothnick, thirty-five, his brother-in-law, of No. 143 Sumner| dente said they bought the car October | *Urgeon, was the author of a number 25 for $300 and sok! it November & for! of documents on medical subjects, and Dut could not account for ite pos-, Was formerty a member of the New Jor-| «| ney State Board of Health. Avenue, Brooklyn, were charged in the Gates Avenue Court ‘to-day with oriin- Train nally receiving a stolen automobite and yalg Mdina I Ban B nn NO C.0.D. ES oy © tehurd ©. Newton Dies. rd Cole Newton of Montela'r, N. J., widely known phystetan, died this morning in Mountainside Hospital. He ‘was stricken yesterday with a cerebral | He was formerly an army held in $1,000 ball each for examination| = Dr. November 20. They were arrested yes- | terday in an automobile answering the description of one alleged to have been stolen October 24 at Broadway and 40th street, Manhattan. According to the police, the defen- | hemorrhage. $875, feasion yesterday. SOM Mun MMM cc BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specialty Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET FOR SATURDAY ONLY An Extraordinary Sale of About Two Hundred & Fifty WOMEN'S PLAIN TAILORED and FUR TRIMMED SUITS The collection has been assembled from the regularstock, where size rangesin various styles arein complete. These suits have been reduced for immediate disposal to 48.00 ’ Formerly 59.50 to 85.00 Specially featured are fashionable models of yalama cloth, velour, tricotine and tinseltine, in the favored shades. The styling and tailoring are characteristic of the standard established by this shop. NO CREDITS Opie tiie 34th Street—New York \ 350 Smart ur Hats Five Models Illustrated 6.75 i, Exceptional Values wd Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store . nd APPROVALS Special Millinery Sale Saturday Only Smartly trimmed close fitting Turbans, Tricornes, Chin Chin Sailors and Off-Face Shapes, developed in Moline, Seal and Nutria, with Satin, Panne Velvet, Metallic and Duvetyne Crowns. Varm clothing adds an- other cheer! Everything to keep you comfortable at to-morrow’s game. Fur overcoats Sheeplined coats *“Scotch Mists” Mackinaws Sweaters Motor underjackets Wool underwear Wool mufflers ae Yool socks 4 Wool lined gloves Motor laprobes Steamer rugs Fur gauntlets Thermos and Ferrostat f bs Sd the latter unbreak- able. *Regtatered Trademark. NOGERS PEET COMPANY * Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. venient roadway Corners” Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41et St, Open Mortar + ¢ Se eda Evenmge MICHIGAN FURNITURE * COMPANY Thanks ving Sale cf Specials Which Will Make Your Home Complete for Thanksgiving Day ea #3 i Ly Thanksgiving Sale of High Grade Comfortable Mahorany ROCKERS a Te king Ma- ' Honora, er ines. Many Leautirul ino. e's to choose fiom. Frices {50 to $1,000. All so'd on Li 1 T ah ‘a "Porcetalae ‘abe Prices oe Life Is Going Oni in a ee A FULL PAGE OF SPECIAL MATTER IN THE WORLD EVERY SUNDAY Edition Limited | Order The Sunday World From Newsdealer in saepere| SOPFICES 2 E, 123th St..16) EB Path St <8 vor ob W. Cor, 3d ave 740 Lexington Ave, 3. 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