The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 15

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FEW TURKEYS FOR BEST THANSIVNG NATION EVER SA Dealers Having Trouble in Filling Orders for Holi- day Trade. 1» By P. Q. Foy. (Spebial Food Expert of The Evening fie World.) Rational bird—the turkey—now bas the dentre of the staga, The een- | t| connected with the Thanks. | eivi holiday is more in evidence this |year than ever before, and #0 tany thousands of housewives have} placed their orders for turkey that the dealers are frantic running | aroudd the markets in their efforts to | e the demand. August Silz, a turkey connoisseur and dealer, in commenting on the ap- proaching holiday, sald yesterday: “Thi is the most wonderful Thanksgiving in fall my experiance. Everybody wants b fancy turkey and the price makes no difference, and this hot only the case in New York but all over the United States, where millidns of the boys that were absent last yéat will be home with thelr families, “1 get turkeys from more than fif- teen States, and all my reports axreo that Thanskgiving Day will be ob- served more cenorally thin at any) time in the bistory of our country.” Aské4 if the prices would vary much from the forecast in The Eve-| ning World wbout two weeks ago, Mr Sila replied: “The market is very strong, but I think The Bvening ‘World’ prices will govern sales on turkeys.” The large packers and the other wholesdle dreased poultry receivers say there ts very little poultry com- ing Into the market no far. Holiday poultry (other than_tur- keys) are coming into market. Fancy Maryland goslings are wholesaling at 43 cents while Wiseonsin stuffed gos- lings are bringing 44 and 4 cents. Philadelphia roasting chickens and the ce@lébrated Jersey capons will be here tp limited supply only. The tew coming are selling at 48 to 50 cents a| pound, but there will be an abund- ance ef Belgian hares, squabs and Silzbem that will make a Gne feast, moderate in price. The Government report gives the holdings of storage eggs in the ware- houses of the United States at 5,059, 482 caaes of 80 dozen each on Nov. 1. againat 3,784,690 cases on same date last year, showing a surplus of 1,274,- 802 eases. We have approximately over 180,000,000 dosen of eggs in the warehouses, while there ts every evi- » dence of an early supply of newly laid eggs from the South, ‘every thre on. biggest Sensational value, you'll call Hanes winter underwear for men! You never stepped into or saw such underwear warmth, comfort and wear anywhere near the price! Hanes thread, stitch and button is broadly guaranteed—and the life of every Hanes garment will exceed that into Hanes these cold mornings and get un- derwear satisfaction you never got before at such a price! Study the Union Suit diagram figure above, read these dependable extra-value-features;— reinforced buttonholes that last the life of the garment; tailored col- larette; elastic shoulders, wrists and ankles; unbreakable seams, Ask for Hanes at your dealer's. If he cannot supply you, write us at once, [THANKSGIVING BIRD 48 CENTS A POUND Food: Administrator Williams Gets Butchers’ Promise to Urge ' General Agreement. Federal Food Administrator Wil- ltums has virtually persuaded butch- ere to sell the regular cold storage turkeys ty the consumer this yeur at 48 cents @ pound, Instead of 60 cents and more 4& pound, as” had been plugoed. ‘This was dune at @ con- ference of the master butchers of Manhattan, Brouklyn, Queens and the Bronx yesterday afternoon in. Mr. Williams's office, Mr butehers to persuade the 26,000 buten- ers in the elty to accept a profit of }20 per cent. on turkey this season, inst a profit of 48 per cent, last At first the butchers were re- arguing that overhead ex- ant, Hose Silb Flee im Brown, Black und Grey $3.50 quality —-specially priced. 52.50 In Patent, Dull Mat and Dark Brown Kid. Also the sameé style in Buston with Military or Cuban heclin plain and combination tops of Kid, Buck and Worumbe Cloth HERE is suchathing as Exc/us- iveness that different by going to extremes. It has become ahabit with us in creating new footwear styles to weigh their sensi- bitty with their style attractiveness. tale ChEEKE Si e 1593 Broadway of 48th St. in St 96 Bast I4th St. 109 Lenox Ave, Cor. th Ave. at L16th St. BROOKLYN STORES 764 Broadway 1 Flashing Ave. NEW HAVEN: \ Min 2 TE BA iii! aid «% ben DENTE Hanes Underwear absolutely We quarantes to reiura your money or give you & new garment if any seam breaks. closed crotch Every waistband, Your guarantee! Get and in “Hanes” placed! Greatest Union Suits for Boys juality of materials, workmanship and the wonderful Bevey warmth of garment Men ip all P.H, HANES KNITTING CO,, Winston-Salem, N.C, New York Office, 366 Broadway tory, Willing asked the leading 201 Broadway 389 Knickerbocker Ave, at Stanhoge Sto BRIDGEPORT: 17 Fairfield Ave. Complete Line of Men's Shoes at all Shops This famous trademark on every Hanes garment “Hanes” Elastic Knit Underwear value ever sold at the pearl buttons sewed on to stay! Drawers have the durable, snug-fitting sateen confidence in “Hanes” 4 ene tereee sun arte be ae OWN YOURHOME and be your own landlord, A Beautiful Color Dramatic & Motion |) sc: es 2 ose: 6 have drop seats, Four desirable colors, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. necessary the 25 per cent. margin of Profit allowed by the Federal Food Administration last year. “This is the Thanksgiving that we have been looking for during two years," said the Food Administrator, “and if you will aecept a aller margin of profit, it will enable many tore people to buy turkey and cause greater happiness.” The butchers will urge the thons- ands of retail butchers to tw this at meetings to-day in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx. For the Western turkeys, af of higher grades, Mr. Williams believes a 26 per cent. profit should be allowed. The prices for these are expected to vary from 60 to 75 cents pound. a Belgiem Decorates Osborn, Henry Fairfield Osborn, President of the American Museum of Natural Hile- rt, Chamber Comma of the Crown in recognition of the tm- portant services of the museum to James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue , 35th Street Second Floor In Our New Fifth Avenue Men’s Store For To-Day and To-Morrow The Idea! 4 We figured that if a . aa lan shoulder made a ae” fitting overcoat, why, nots@ ~~ union suit? ‘ | So we went in for raglan | shouldered underwear—our © No. 923. ' | Introduced it four years ‘ago and to-day it’s one of the most ‘popular numbers we have. se Of course, we've other union suits, lots of them, as well as two-piece under- wear of every good sort. Make it a point to stock all weights at all times, Sclence in exploring the Belgian Cango in Acrica and issuing valuable publica: tions setting forth the results. or- . der was conferred at the museum Col. Ostereith of Belgium. Men’s Winter Suits Regrouped from remain- ing broken assortments Formerly *50.°55 $4350 | Spats In the much wanted Fawn and Sand colors —9and 10 buttenr— spuially priced, 12.50 | Everything men and y wear. Also Sporting and Luggage. 8 wi 0 RoGers PEET Company > Broadway comes from being | Athinning out in certain styles and sizes is bound to happen in a business ans. ‘Tow at ae as large as ours. Only instead of waiting until next February to offer Broséway "Core Yirh AME you these savings in accordance with tradition, we offer them to you at Waren at 4ist Se. whenever we are in a position to regroup a sufficient number of suits to make a worth-while showing. Nor must you get the impression that the present group contains a little of this and a little of that. If we didn’t tell you that it was a regrouping of broken styles and sizes you’d never know it. That’s how excellent the selections are. Great Coats and _ Huge Ulsters_ Nothing to Equal Them in New York $65, °75, °85, *95, *110, $125 You may depend on it that at every one of the above prices you’Il see coats here marked at less than what other stores would ask, granting that other COLUMBUS AVE stores have such coats as these. And that’s something we won’t grant. 3B 1045T All over New York to-day you’ll find profuse apologies taking the place BET. 103 104s of profuse assortments. Especially true is this of Great Coats and Big ‘ Ulsters. And yet, in the face of meagre selections everywhere, we show to-day the largest range of this type of cuat that we ever have had at one time. ‘ wu St. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ‘CRED ERLIS 73 Ni “ 140 Flatbush Ave, oop. L. I. Station 5 Church St. atts + Save Decayes Tighten feoth Treat Olseased Gams In the Men’s Store McCreery’s All-Leather Shoes For IMen $10 $12.75 $15.50 and $1 8,80 INCLUDES WAR TAX 2 E. 125th St. | 169 E. 34th St, 8. BE. Cor, Ae | Nw. Cor, Ad Awe, 740 Lexington Ave. S. 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