The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD, RED CROSS XMAS SEAL . EGG SPECULATORS Tranater Tax $3,500,000 for Month. ALBANY, Deo. 1.~A check for $300,- 000 from. the estate of the late Robert Macon, former Ambassador to France, which was received Saturday by State Comptroller Travis, brought the total transfer tax receipts for November to more than $3,600,000. The receipts thi 2 RnR EET MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, —— 1919. month are the second iargest tn the py history of the Comptroller's department, t September being the record month, with receipts of more than $4,000,000, This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. ‘“ MEANS RELIEF TO VICTIMS OF- TUBERCULOSIS PLAGUE ARE ITERS BIEN THERLOSSESHEAWY Failure to Heed Warnings of Evening World Now Prov- ing Costly. \Stern Brothers —_ West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Holiday Gift Suggestions for To-morrow: By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Eve- ning World.) By disregarding the warnings and advice given by The Evening World, the owners of storage eggs will carry over at least 2,500,000 cases into January, in the face of the Increasing receipts of fresh laid eggs, thereby sustaining financial losses extending into the millions. The lbss to the speculators will be trivial in com. | parison to the wastage of essential food that was denied the consumers, DECORATIVE LINENS In many instances below Manufacturers’ Present Cost Appropriate for distinctive holiday remembrances. Hand Embroidered. and Lace Trimmed Pieces from France, Italy, Madeira, China and Japan. On Main Floor Tables. Rh pa AD Madeira Linens Cluny Lace Trimmed ing the large beef packers, competed , . : , other in bidding. up. the ray Covers - - + + , uinen Center Pieces - 2.50, 3. Babe ohana tae Ceaker Pie 0 198 | Toe Clothe 528, 8.50 by e _chimerical ‘export demand Center Pieces - - - 1.50, 1.95 | Tea Cloths - - - - 5.25, 8.50 which never developed, holding tha Luncheon Sets, 13 pes. 4.75, 5.75 | Luncheon Cloths - 13.50, 23.00 ri high that vets, ’ u a G Gompeiied io ue “ema sparingly at Tea Napkins, doz. - - 6.75, 7.50| Dinner Cloths - — 25.00, 85.00 the highest point bi a rate * . ; Lingerie Cushion Covers 2.25, 3.50 | Dresser & Buffet Scarfs 5.75, 7.50 Sha CU ek Peneea ne on feete ces tp NES enone. a ee nee Guests’ Towels - - - 1.75, 2.25 | Round Doilies, doz. 1.90, 3.95 Tae sant wreak Th Ath tea Ene SS SSaS QUEEN ANNE DESIGN biieeial tes ic) Filet Lace Tri d dootierate the movement of tne store (/¢ 5 Senuling Messengers of Mercy COLUMBIA ART GRAFONOLA SY er ee eee nage eaea Into. conmmption,. when | to the Afflicted of Center Pieces - - - 1,50, 2.25 | Luncheon Sets - - - 3.50, 7.50 of turty carloads of fancy lowa ator- Mankind. Whee would like your talking machine to be as artistic and distinctive Tea Cloths - - + - 2.25, 3.95 Dresser & Buffet Scarfs 1.50, 3.75 CES Ceee cancled and delivered in| ‘The ited Cross Christmas Seals you as your other houséhold appointments. Our individual pieces of Luncheon Cloths - - 3.95, 4.50 | Tray Covers - - - - 1,95, 2.25 in Greater T t buy in the days before Christmas | mean relief to thousands up and down the land afflicted with the scourge ‘of tuberéulosis, The Red Cross mos- enger of mercy in the photograph New York at 49 were offered to sioner Jonathan other lot of fifty « These eggs were to be sold to con- sumers at 50 cents a doze nection with the surplus a . was posed by Miss Frances Fairchild, leis civins tay cae tee Ae the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John G » ety’ e excuse that cortain= j.0\ 4 ers would have to be purchased, and Fairchild, who sold 100 Ch Seals to the Prince of Wales at the when the latter were tendered free, the Commissioner still refused to, Horse Show, In New York City last handle them i} cul 7 cea Year tuberculosis killed 10,097 men, Later, however, Dr, Day influenced women and children. The photograph the eperation of “rolling stor , purchased at 54 cents some of Charlotte Fairchild, 5 East 47th identical egzs offered to Dr. Diy at | s 49 cents a dozen; selling them to con- | sumers at 56 to 58 cents. These stor- J age eggs were of a highly edible| ‘ | Ernag ots ke dew ct or 4g conta| When MEAT is scarce | a@ dozen soon found their retailer “all Fish and many vegetable dishes can be greatly improved in flavor and i special design, and period models of great variety, now make this possible. You can select a richly hand-wrought cabinet that will harmonize ad- mirably with your own decorative scheme, that will be different from all others, and will add its own touch of exclusive artistry. Sj Columbia Shop 411 Fifth Avenue, Corner 37th Street. Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and Records. 7.50 Hand-hemstitched Irish Linen Tea Napkins, - doz. | Real Madeira, Hand Scalloped and Hand-embroidered Luncheon Cloths, 72 inches round. Regular $40.00, Very Special, 25.00 T THE UPHOLSTERY SECTIONS ECENT shipments of Decorative Articles suitable for the holidays have _ added greatly to the already interesting line shown in the Upholstery Sections located on the Fourth Floor. Specials for To-morrow, Tuesday: out of storage eggs,” when, as a mat- ter of fact, these dealers wore selling | the storage cggs at the highest price Cut This Coupon Out and Mail Tonight. Widener’s Columbia Shop “fresh gathered” i charged for the Imported and Domestic | Bordered or Fancy Scrim Without any, ft fi ih . + ign $ He peecc: pence coe made enjoyable by the | Filth Ave. cor. 7th St. halt abever Cretonnes and Marquisettes The enforcement of the law regu- dadtion at \ Tel. Vanderbilt 4974 on my’ part, lating the sale of storage is under the direction of the State Department send me photographs and descrip- In an artistic range of colors; For Curtains, Spreads, Dresser Scarfs, ' |’ of Farms and Markets, but that de- tions of yous lateet a 1A formerly 75c to $1.85 a yard, etc.; formerly 35c to 48c a yard partment has failed to function. When & Period Models of Grafonolas. former Commissioner John J. Dillon wet 55e and 95c 28e to 35c was in office he was compelled to - force retailers to stamp storage eggs SAUCE with the words ‘coli storage,” only way in which he could p this fraud, and was sustained Court of the Sta the Metal Tapestry Table Scarfs—$5.25 each Art Silk Tapestry Scarfs { fone Fad THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE $5.00 $3.75 Supreme York. The egg speculators recently re- tained high priced lawyers, who suc- ceede+ in inducing the State Depart- ment of Farms and Markets to sus- pend the operation of the law in re- lation to the stamping of storage eggs. Bo long as eee speculators can hire lawyers that are more powerful than| the Supreme Court of this State, wily | egg dealers can proceed charging con- sumera from 75 to 85 cents a dozen for storage eggs sold as fresh gath- ered, when a fair profit could be} realized at 60 to 65 cents a dogen. \ ‘The high prices charged for Morage eggs have cut off the consumption quite materially. Now the owners of storage eggs hatarranged a meet- ing in the AlderM@nic Chamber on Wrinesday to end@@rage the con- sumption of storage ees and Dr. | Day is advertised to preside. pebraliboiet i dikonat BEAT BY AUTO BANDITS. so take precautions. || Warm your feet upon retir- AS HE NEARS HIS HOME. ing. For this purpose, keep |} py | a good, sturdy water bottle |, Jewelry Salesman Taken Uncon-|| #* home. | scious to Hospital After Attack. |] Go to your druggist and | get the dependable of It has been the leading table sauce for gener- ations. Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES Are now being shown in most attractive and exclusive assortments, appropriate for holiday gifts, on the Second Floor. Keep Your Feet Warm Specially Priced for To-morrow White Blankets Comfortables Single and double sizes, | Large size,,with attractive coverings, $7.75, 9.50 and 10.95 pair | $6.95, 8.00 and 11.95 each Fancy Colored Blankets, $7.75, 10.95 and 12.75 pair New plaid designs, in effective combinations, Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Three-qtr. Double 42x36 45x36 50x36 Beautiful and Practical - Holiday Gifts for Men HANDSOME House Coat er Dressing Gown adds a touch A of luxury and domestic comfort to a man’s indoor ward- robe that makes one of these garments especially prized as: a gift from mother, wife or daughter. ’ Our assortment—now greatly enlarged and removed to more commodious quarters on the Fourth Floor—offers a wide selection of beautiful and useful ANY serious tlnesses devalop from cold feet, Single Louls Ross; afty-two, a Jewelry onlese Holiday Gifts for men, | Hemmed $1.60 1.98 2.20 Hemmed 42c. A5c. 48c. Bronx, was held up and beaten ‘badly : | Hemstd. 1.75 2.30 2.60 Hemstitched 45¢:°"48¢. 55c. by four men who Jumped f Whitall Tatum | | . } ing car as Ross was pas: chester Avenue and Falle & block from his home, at Maroon “Special” | ochiaz, vereamed, for lp before be: Water Bottle four men jumped into the waiting ma- | chine and fled, | Ross was tiken to Lincoln Hospital ) unconscious. Moderately Priced for Tuesday English Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces; conventional border de- signs. Value $42.50 and $49.50, $32.50 & 37.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, Famous for supporting a 227 pound man without leak or burst Guaranteed two years; — lasts much longer, Extra quality, doubly reinforced; unlosable stop per chained on, A water bottle often prevents serious illness; quichly relieves aches, pains, cold feet, ete. English China Dinner Sets, Royal Doulton; 106 pieces; colored, con- ventional and floral border designs. SPECIAL, $335.00 4 Limoges China Dinner Sets, ~ SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Fur Coats | | | . 100 and 107 pieces; conventional bor- 106 pieces; colored floral and conven- Ask your drurgitt Blanket Robes Cloth Cloth der designs; matt gold handles. Value peg Nua designs. Value $22.50 lor the ital! 4 . 4, 5 a 50, N Tia Maen $6.50 to $14.50 | Dressing Gowns | ‘House Coats m972.00 & 135.00 $19.50 & 27.50 N order one — or Robes for Winter mornings Plain colored cloth, trim- galeetinetihoss CUMLEIO ne Imported China Dinner Sets, American Porcelain Dinner Sets, natty ua and We in various patterns and | meq with silk cord and | Coats and Smoking Jackets. 100 and 106 pieces; conventional bor- 106 pieces; coin gold band and allover will supply. Don’t colorings, and made with girdle. Handsome, serv- | Always popular with men der, coin gold band and line pattern, floral and bird design and matt gold | eee 40: laleiee shawl, notch and regular | jceable and conservative. for wear about the house. Values 895.00 and 110,00, handles, Values $39.50 and 45,00, collars, $82.50 & 37.50 $32.50 & 37.50 A number of English and Limoges China Service, Entree, Dinner, Salad or Bread and Butter Plates at 20 per cent. less than the regular prices. Silk or Velvet House Coats $26.50 to $32.00 Admirable gift coats for Silk Dressing Gowns An_ exquisite assortment of silk Dressing Gowns in Terry Cloth Bath Robes $7.50 to $20.00 IN : Whitall Tatum These serviceable bath A and novelty effects, the man who likes a bit of Two Cut Glass Specials: rh feat Company robes in all the popular ich and beautiful gifts for smartness in his home ap- : ‘ “i . nla aaa Borkeous repeat id designs and colors—blue, the man who enjoys a touch parel. A large selection in Cut Glass Cider Sets, .. a9 Table Serv ins ra us ‘ears Makin tan, grey and pink. Many of luxury in his house | rich silks and velvets, and Rich floral and leaf cutting. cm | 60 pieces; optic effect; ric Dependable novelty effects, apparel, in various colors Wale O6.00; 003 sa ciseeer a $3.95 | floral cutting. Value 32.3029-00 Goods 46-48 Barclay St New York Fourth Floor

Other pages from this issue: