The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 17

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a] Abroad. Millions of Pounds Sent Away|°% While Prices to Us Go Skyrocketing. pay high prices for milk and its by- Prices than the average person can ohéese at exorbitant prices, millions by Custom House statistics. From Jan, 1, to Sept, 30, these sta- | tistics for New York alone point to|Js the fact that during this time more an additional $404,197 worth of evap- erated and powdered milk has been {su shipped out ‘As to butter and cheese, the former |Se1 product selling In the stores of this | Oxford Coutine Fur trimmed 4 » i Closing Out There are just 985 Co i About 65 other styles—all th to $59.75. No Lacing At the Lowest the from. this than 441,921,023 pounds of condensed [March ‘ milk have been exported abroad and |April .- clty at from 61 to 70 cents a pound, 'Total exportations A 11,846,502 pounds have been exported It will be seen from the foregoing veason's Coats, Burella, Bolivia, Melton and fancy Mixtures, ranging in price it West of Lane ryantri Pith Avenue ssn BROADWAY-53*d ST Price in = $1 00 scetitinaeieitiiicslillllh a oak, mtiigascooe = NEW YORK CONDENSED MILK. EXPORTED AT IVER, DEMANDED BY PEOP ny jwithin six months to the allied coun- | y-Products of Our Own Milk) tries and 6.790.468 pounds of cheese : 1 7 ye been shipped out, England being Cost More Here Than | the ‘heavies 208 | E the heaviest bi “investigation.” of bitte exports ath on | ae the me onth f November also will | amounting In money to $171,144, Santo jin this port by The Evening World a developed that it is possible to pur- os chase @ case of unsweetened evap- SHORTAGE MADE CLEAR, jorated milk ror export for $6.90. ‘The case is ready for shipment and con- tains forty-eight sixteen ounce cans | paying exorbitant prices for butter|bought evaporated which is sold under the F. A. 8. sym- bol, freight wlongside ship. ‘The price | Statistics of butter und cheese from of $6.90 represents a cost per can of | this port. In April of this year, w 14 cents and # fraction. into any grocery store and buy a can| Ment of butter, a total of 6 of the same milk it will cost you 22 pounds was exported. March follows While New York City ts forced to ere ile ta the cadpanteelent of [exported to hor creditor discredit, In | brands of |July, the smalles| Products, people of European coun-|milk that can be purchased at this | Was shipped, but aries are actually getting mitk, ex-|price are “Pet,” rted from this port, at cheaper] “Honor.” eb “9 poun Soee Ma ncaPer}ing to circular and’ advertivement, | Wil but 009.899 pounds of butter Acts ms exporter for the: Carnation |W&8 exported for the month of June Procure It for in the city’s stores. In| Mili Products Company, the Helvetia | there was 1,890,747 addition, with a shortage of milk be- fens ind Mie Company, afd the i idely advertised, and butte Highland Milk Company. ae Teel ueacia atti of condensed milk exports port since Jan, 1 of this Of pounds of these commodities are| year to Sept. 30, follows: daily being exnorted. ‘This 1s shown | $40,000,000 POUNDS SENT ABROAD | | IN NINE MONTHS, gales corporation, the “Carnation” This corporafion, record- 985 Coat Bargains for Stout Women ur Mail Order Stocks etured are merely examples. ts of Broadcloth, Velour, from $16.95 Yu are sure to find many models here that will delight you. Clearance Sales will offer no bigger bargains. t, don’t miss this money-saving sale. 23 W.38thSt. cf Others Gimbel News See Pages 18, 19 and 20 By Special Arrangement Gimbel Brothers ae Able to Offer Professor Charles Munters No Steels Physical Culture Body Support For a Limited Pers milk, If you go|Month leads all others in the and| ing its way into r “Nulife” xby introduction. y and Growing Children. Sold in Toilet In these hurrying days--when all must work «st when the effects of the World War are being most Artides Section—] Floor and Subway Baleony, sical Culture Body Supports need no heir wonderful work in straightening round shoulders, strengthening the back and _ spine expanding the chest and holding the body erect has long been known and appreciated by thousands of Men, Women top speed — sorely felt the Gimbel Drug Shop feels that it is rendering a public service in bringing these health-promoting garments within the reach of all. Demonstrations of the “ at Gimbels Daily. Don't miss of being properly filled by the“ Nulife’’ expert. If you cannot call personaily send us your chest measure, stating ex fe’ Garments is opportunity THE ha i b.s Ah WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, i blo that the month of June tends alt| It eheese exports with 1,259,189 pounds Ihave shipped away for foretgn co of Jsumption, 19864460 po vunds which was | America's e-| crop under Taverna toned agreement. |* "| SCHOLARSHIPS TO HONOR SLAIN FOOTBALL HEROES | Penn State Alumni Rais¢ $10,000) athletes with ac the other months in a total of exp ns for condensed milk, whil has the smallest total with 1 pounds. table given dollars, which fol- » represents, the value of the t amount of evapérated and powdered and & ported from this port during ne period: . ves 18 212] February . 5] Maren pril The exports of evaporated milk and aout valwe HI | powdered milk for the Fame. month | said by officinis in charge of Pmow: Bagland tho heaviest. Duye at the Custom House that | with $164,529 worth purchased. Eng- ant of this kind of milk ex-liand also leads for this month in th ed in O will exceed any of | purchase of butter, receiving, accord . and indications are ling to the statistics, 493,340 pounds, Fibhen) Domingo bought 28,296 pounds of WHY NEW YORKER PAYS HIGH |bulter, and Mexico’ received 6,695 pounds, Switzerland only received FOR BUTTER AND CHEESE. = |Pventy-one pounds of cheese. during The average New York housewife} this mc while Santo Domingo pounds, Sweden also imports, amounting to and cheese will experience | scant | received cheerfulness on reading the export |130.460 _ These nds. xport figures reve al another inte ‘Americ an A close second with 3,437,780 pounds | hi ve heen shipped jount of butter A the Sugar 50 pounds find. | H nsed_ milk] holds of ships ar, and n ports, de ni rs have bound for Burope Is of cheese and sailing scomes May condense occupying cargos ‘westward. Second tc milk, the nanuracturers sugar wart of fe sugar at | fund Bebout waa killed | erning award of the two scholarships. line Argonne and. ba \eatablished to perpetuate the memory 'fehting In France as a marine. bE A meeting hero Wedn yf $10.00 with which to nolarahins. riding to the scholaratips will be TIFFANY & CO. Firty AVENUES & 377 Strert PEARL NECKLACES AND SINGLE PEARLS OF ALL SIZES Pennay!+ nelation at endow Announcement to-day . ' unable to pay their way through Fund in Memory of Two [teen A committee of fve former 1 pp Players Killed in War. State students will name snccerstu: baype 107 00 PITTEAURGH, Nov, 28.—Rutes gov. {candidates for the scholarships eo battle of net his death 9 to 5:30 $50 satin yokes. Ulsters. Well tailored. $50 and $75 Chesterfield or Ulster models. full belted models. quarter satin yoke. | For Other Gimbel News See Pages 18, 19 and 20 From the Best Makers Feature Price When a concern has under its roof the largest clothing stocks in the city, as Gimbels are told they have, it is easy to see how it offer the widest range of styles and materials. And these styles do not come from the narrow confines of one or two shops. Twenty-five leading makers send us their best wares, and you'll find the nationally advertised brands—almost every one of them —- right here in a sweeping assortment of the best styles of the Kerseys, Vicunas, Me'tons, Knitted Fabrics, Shetland Fleeces, Irish Frieze, Shaggy Blizzard cloths, with richly lined silk or Chesterfields, Box Models, Belt-all-around Models, and the big, roomy Leather on one side and Gabardine or Tweed on the other side. Short and long coats, double breasted models. 525 Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Half or Full satin lined or one- Many colors, All sizes. GIMBELS MEN’S CLOTHING SHOP- “Fourth Floor wwe BROADWAY-35°ST. i | For Friday and Saturday ; November 28th and 29th A Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats A powerful example of the kind of values Gimbels tremendous stocks can give. and Rough Ulsterettes, A most libera® assortment, with enough variety to meet the fancy of any man. Other Overcoats up to $100 Fur Lined Overcoats and Fur Collared Overcoats $50 to $350 Rich looking. Oxford Greys and Black shells. patterns. Some of these overcoats have fur outside—genuine raccoon. Leather Reversible Coats $39.75 Open All Day Saturda; Also fancy ‘Suits & Overcoats ©1919 Kincaid & Kimball, ine. The House of Incomparable Values Custom Made Clothes Ready for Service You Can Smile Alike «. Winter’s Storm or Sunshine, in these “Great Overcoats” The Brisk Winter Styles are here—the Big Ulsters and Ulster- ettes, with belted and double- breasted effects, also the loose.Box coats, Fitted coats and Chester- fields, quarter or full lined in satin. All worthy companions for Winter’s Rough days. Now for your New Suit. There are striping double-breasteds, the waist line, the half, three-quarter or all round belt models, or the dignified conservative styles which convey fashion’s best features. Choose as your personal taste prefers, your selection is certain to contain a true balance of fash- ion, fabric and fit. Exceptional Values in at $35 up to $85 OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. 27 Cortlandt St., cor. cneren st. SIXTH AVE. L. AT DOOR—HUDSON TUBE AT CORNER”

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