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EBG PRICES JUMP TO $1.02 A DOZEN; BUTTER FOLLOWS Public Demand for N for Nothing but the Best Is Blamed by Dealers. Eee prices have gone skyrocketing , to new records, all because of a public @emana for the best only, say food experts, To help matters, Arthur Willians, Federal Food Administrator | F) for New York, has appealed to house- wives to make at least a part of their purchases among the cheaper grades. Butter shared in the rise and was Quoted.at from 70 to 72 cents per pound wholesale. “TIGER’S” DAUGHTER HERE. Mme. Clemencens-Jacquemaire to Deliver Lecture Series. Mme, Clemenceau - Jacquemaire, daughter of Premier Clemenceau of France, arrived to-day on the Liege liner La France to deliver a s lectures on “The Boul of Fra “My mother was an America Mme. Clemenceau-Jacquemaire, who is| beautiful, auburn haired and black eyed, “and I have always thought of America as ‘my other country.’ France is grateful to America for all she has done in the war and it was to ex- as this merits that I arranged trip. tories derogatory to the ople were circulated among an soldiers before they left Bu- “ai I think thie was the result of n propaganda. | The stories cre. Wrone impressions and I intend to correct. them." Charles M. Droste, Caairman of. the | fl Fair Price Sub-Committee on butter, | eggs and cheese, said that the price for fresh eggs is running 20 cents ahead of the cold storage product, when in ordinary times 2 been the average margi Gaftney, manager of Zi kak, wholesale egg merchants, of No. 17% Duane Street, quoted California white eggs at $1.02 wholesale, fresh Western eggs trom 72 to 75 cents, ‘wholesale; cold storage eges from 53 to 55 cents, uncandled, and 60 cents candied. 16 per cent. ahead of these wholesale prices. VACCARELLI ASKS $150,000 FOR ALLEGED STRIKE LIBEL Former Longshoreman’s Leader Sues Wm. H. Allen Over i Letter to Gen, Sherman. F. Paul A. Vaccaretli, former lender in the recent longshoremen's strike and eppointed by Secretary of Labor Wilson @ member of the conciliation committee to adjust the strike differences, to-day, through his attorneys, Phillips, Mahoney & Libell, filed suit in the Supreme Court for $150,000 on an alleged libel against ‘Wiliam H. Allen, a broker Vaccarelli bases his suit on a letter ‘Allen wrote to United States Senator Sherman of Mlinols Oct. 22 and which | cents had |] Retail prices run from 10 to | f Lamps of minty kinds, $10 to $200 F it is true that the stars are the lamps of the heavens, it is also true that a well chosen lamp lends a touch of the heavens to the home, At Ovington’s a wide selection awaits you at very attractive prices. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Ave’’ 314 Fifth Av., near 32d St. Heartier Foods! Then comes ‘was read into the Congressional Record by Senator Sherman. | ‘The letter, which is made part of the | complaint and which was written while | the strike was in progress, sets ol that Vaccarelli was leader of a gang, going under the name of Paul Kelly, and Feferred Senator Sherman to William J. | Fiynn of the United States Secret Serv- ice, for a report of Vaccarelli's alleged | eriminal record. |The charges, alleges | ell, even included murde ‘Vaccarelli alleges he has been dam- | ~ 37 im reputation and libeled and that now is respectable business man Bea owns a contracting concern and & warnge, __$—_—$ $$$ to give everything a satisfying flavor At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. THE EVENING WUsBLD, WEUN HoOvAX, 8 Tartar on Teeth: Shows You’ Leave the Film : All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities ‘ Remove the Film Film is the basis of tartar. It is the source of dis- colored teeth and decay. ‘ In brushing teeth you leave a slimy film. You can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Your tooth paste cannot dis- solve it. te tooth troubles are now traced to that That film is what discolors—not the teeth. It holds F food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth ta cause el decay. teeth, See how teeth glisten when the film is gone. It is film that makes teeth look dirty. It is film that is the source of most tooth troubles. an Send the c ‘are the chief cause of The usual method is an the invention of a harmless activat possible. That, with oth joing now what was never done for a 10-Day ‘Tube. 1 Note how clean , the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, pyorrhea. So the one great object in cleaning teeth should be to end that film. . Dental science, after years of segrching has found a way to do that. Dar henke we embodied in a dentifrige called Pepsodent. ‘ne results are known. Convincing, clinical and dete bot have proved them beyond question’ tists everywhere now advocate its use. A 10-Day Test Supplied We now send a 10-Day Tube to anyone who asks. Thu# ‘we are starting countless people toward cleaner, safer Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object is to dissolve the film, then to day by day combat it. The way seems simple, but pepsin must bé activated. id harmful to the teeth. It is oy t the way is now method which makes it ingredients, Read the book we send you. Learn the reason for th things. Then judge for yourself if you want rind teeth kept in that way always. Cut Papsadén an REGUS. 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Wabash Ave., Chieage, 111, Mail Ten-Day Tube of Pepso- SUCTION DENTURE, PLA That Satisfies ‘The permanency ea se Thewe sucrroN sag OR, J. hs TOOLE TELEPHONE BRYANT 0667. ‘Thin Men and Women Can Put on Flesh ased strength, endurance e thelr health by b tlonably one of the be purpose is tho great known among our drugsia that one five-grain tablet taken eatores depleted ner IMPORTANT—Blood-Iron Phosphate is sold only in original packages, con- taining enough for three weeks’ treat. ‘ment at $1.50 per package—only 50c « week, Ad vt. Difficult to Keep Your Hair Wavy? Read This If you have not yet tried the new way by all means do» uno the ruinous heated one will appear so per y natural amt the hair will be a6 tifully lustrous, 1 of dried and ine serves also the hair. tt but quite night with @ the latter throush th Tne nal the have the love 01 For Acid (ESIA Heartburn, Sour Acid Stomach, Gas in Magnosia in @ ter eating, Is o that digestion Is easy and pain verywhere.—A ‘wUVeSmbeM Ly, ‘enlist 4919, oe aby Cisthes — Monroe Clothes NewYork” Did you ever stop to figure how § it was possible for the sub- way system to give a 26-mile’ ride for a nickel? Volume—that’s the answer— And though there’s. quite a campaign on for increased fares—and some ‘toncession may be granted so that stand- ard service be maintained— in all fairness we surely get - . our money’s worth from our local transportation systems. Volume is the great leveler of " costs—this applies to every’ commodity;* whether it be transportation or Clothes. Clothes by two sold in New Y quantity, and Monroe Clothes have Volume—we sell more to one over any other make ork. It’s because we have Volume that we buy in for less—produce in quan- \ tity, and for less—and in every other detail save in cost and pass that saving to you. Monroe Clothes MANHATTAN "42nd Street cor. B'way. SQEA2nd“ “ Madison Nevsan =“ “ Frankfort SCortlandt* “ B’way 14th St. opp. Acad. Musie 34th Street cor. B’way 59th =“ at Col. Circle “125th cor. 7th Ave. Chrystie Street at Canal No C Sizes 8 1018 Two Pairs of Pants Monroe ne, “NewYork Jd Monroe Jr. Clothes, $13.50 te $16.50. weit ws Come up for your new Winter Suit and Overcoat and see how much more you get for your money because of our method of selling from maker to you—via low rent Upstairs Shops— in the greatest volume in America | *25- ‘30° 8$35- Also $40, $45, $50 ' BRONX “Bergen Ave. at 14% St > and Montague ourt St. “Fulton and Hoyt Streets *587 Fulton at Flatbush *NEWARK— 151 Market Street JERSEY CITY—"e*,y, PATERSON—220MainStree! *YONKERS— Getty Square ",. Sines 6 4a 1a ee 6 to 18 ‘We’ Oally at Shops Mar'ed * ‘Clothes RNR BE SE EE 2 No