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if 4@ POULTRY A “DRUG THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919. GASKILL TO SUCCEED FORT. | I get In @ good stock of chickens for Saturday and have usually some left, which sells at lower prices on the are selling at $5.25 for bags weighing 165 pounds, but the price will advance as the weather becomes cool, there following week, and that takes away ein light anny stocks ip the *e, - mh all the profit made on chickens on| Vicinity ‘ew York, Housewives | Fa at ” Saturdays.” | Who have not stored away enough | NEW YORK ak 5 Another poultry dealer In the Har- Poratons for Winter should do so at| — /, BROOKLYN a . jlem district on the east side sa once, before the market gets any '@ = Be. re J 2 4 ’ “We retail chickens at 3 to 4c a pou higher. yesterday by President Wilson as z A member of the’ Federal Trade Com- | a U.S. FREIGHTER HITS MINE, | mission to succeed J. Franklin Fort, | over cost, but housekeeping now days want small broilers .or small roasting chickens, and rarely ask for 29 W. 34% St. 6m Ave. & i8 St. | | | i poultry that goes into the pot.” T Get the K | : ALL HOLDOVERS President John J, Minder of the| Fhabetsp retells | 8 : Warhington Market Men's Associn- the Nei Sea. rt ° tion, when asked which kinda of NDON, Dee. 3.—The ames 1, 4 } Unfair Pri d for Old| menis, had the call, aid: “Hrreah pork |rregn. steamship Kerwoot, from’ New |Prancia:), Kernan were nominated. for Wy | FOR THURSDAY if air Prices Charged for leak tay tee temeoe than any other lyork for Hamburg, has struck a mine|the rank of Major General, which they | ; Birds Left Over From lower, But it the paceers Prices AT loff ‘Terschelling, an island in the North | held during the war, and Major Gens. ; ) | " . " |S ‘Tugs are proceeding to her as-|Henry P. McCain, James H. McRae | . ia Recent Holiday prices again consumers will use some- | : as | } lay. thing else." sistance and William 8. Graves, and Brig. Gen. ; FUR TRIMMED C TS S ] . f 3 a mele ti | ; —. Frank T. Hines wer Inated to th A t t t i what wmortae is reaponsible fo] tne Kerwood faft here Nov. 13 wit | Erank,7. Hines mers nominated to the | AY ATS---Selections 0 e bes By P.Q. Foy. ¥ ( . & cargo of foodstuffs and clothing, She| Edgar T. Clark of lowa was renomi- o . } (Bpecial Food Gane of The Rive chickens, Hut prices will drop when |was last reported: as passing Dungeness nated a member of the Interstate Com- ‘ : | lal Fo: spe «| conditions beco: ornhs . 80, nerce Commission. H ot pS a pee : Ladies! Models From Our Costliest Stocks The wholesale market is now over-| KES housekeepers should substitute If you want to find out ti . some cheaper meat, or ask for storage Supplied with fresh killed Goultry,| Tee hich can be sold to consumers what he really wants for this being in the season of surplus) at 60 to 65 cents a dozen for the finest | q " . i fied over unsold from last week, hav-| Short production are now escaping You have no waste, such as cores, peelings ‘, : ii 1 ing lost its fresh and inviting ap-| Paying $1.25 to $1.30 a dozen for fresh | and seeds with Crank tal hat y don't tich designs. ‘ Sale At This Low Price "| nce, and the prices asked were "Phe Department of A ture has ies; Ww ou Dressing ns he TT production, An extended trip through | the leading markets in upper Man- hattan and Brooklyn failed to find Many stores that carried a fresh atock of poultry, The stores that had Poultry on sale exposed stock car- Gut of line with the original cost to these dealers. ‘The wholesale market on ice-packed foasting chickens ts from 2% to 32 Gents per pound, as to size, and these Gould be retailed at from 32 to 36 gents at a fair profit. These prices e@dmit of 15 per cent. margin to the dealer. Fricassee fowls are also lower in price than for about two yeara, and can be retailed to con- @aumers at about the same price as Toasting chickens. This poultry is of tionally fine qtality, and noth- ing Better can be had anywhere re- gardiess of the price charged Consumers should demand Itry of their dealers, even if they e to order it in advance, and !f not consumed now it will be frozen, which ‘wil add 6 to 6 cents a pound to the Prices that will be charged next sum- this Broadway mer. excess: of 11 cents a pound. The Fat ducks and #6 are also on : é 3th St. “Pour at 34th St he tarket ond retalling at from a3) cypments of sumar from the feland OF course you want the selected, choicest id Convenient Cashmere Velour _‘Tinseltone to 86c. These varietics of poultry are | 41906,000,000 pounds, only - 16.800.- varieties, so ask for Broadway Comers” —Fifth Ave. as cheap as the average grade of| 999 ‘pounds of which came to. the at Warren at 41st St Bolivia Broadcloth Moats and mould be patronized more| United States, Our price restrictions E tm # b ° ! ly by ‘erage wife. during this short 1 My Ee FR ip an a co atmor Cranberries mneey’ Sloth sc sadiarie Brooklyn, when asked why he did not keep a larger stock of fresh poultry on hand, replied: “The women using poultry during the war and haven't started to use it since. pastry and. baking purposes can be had for 58 to 60 cents a dozen. House- wives who heeded the advice given last April aiM May in The Evening World and water ginssed enough ese to carry them over the season of | made public the results of an experi- ment in shipping bottled milk from Los Angeles to Chicago, which was pronounced In perfect condition eigh- |teen days after it had left the cow, while other samples of milk examined at the National Dairy Show in Chi- cago, fifteen to eighteen days after leaving the cow were also pronounced in perfect condition and sweet. The milk was carried in boxes, packed In Ice and held at a tempera- ture of 82 degrees to 54 dogrees Fahrenheit. ‘This experiment extonds the dairy district of New York City | to the entire United States nnd will do much to solve the present milk problem. A Government report states that the British Government ‘has pur- chased 175,000 long tons of sugar from Mauritius at a price slightly in buying the sugar away from us. Winter vegetables are reasonably cheap, Cabbages, turnips, parsnips and carrots can be purchased cheaper than for nearly two years. Potatoes candied, but good storage eggs for, 4 Most Economical use today will keep until tomorrow, and the actual cost of the berries and the sugar make Cranberries among the most economical of fruits. Put them up now and serve them every day. Try these recipes: Cranberry Sauce Strained Cranberry Sauce One quart cranberries, two cups If @ strained sence le preferred, boiling water, two cups suger, cook the cranberries and water] Boil the sugar and water to- then through the strainer, gether for five minutes; skim; Keeping back the sking; add the add the berries and cook, with: pata out stirring, until they are trans- parent. Five minutes cooking over @ hot fire is usually time stituted ence: enough to make the sauce clear, whole or im part. Always cook Cranberries in enameled or aluminum vesse! suger and finish cooking as suggested. White core may be cub- for eugar, in in-lined, The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily 5] ‘| B. Altman & Cn. i | i ; Initialed and tape-bordered, per dozen $2.90 interiors; Tufted Comfortables of tussah Wr Down ones hehe Gaiety ! Re ’ i DULALUN mare i ak | t Women’s Handkerchiefs silk and other fabrics; Scalloped-edge Bed- DENTURE Dentistry 7.50 199.00 ae GREENPOINT spreads made of various materials, some PLATE, That Joe) OTRO | oe Nane i Sheer Linen with bolster pieces to match; Cretonne Bed- , ad . f ot $50 to $500 Livipoy oreo i t Hemstitched . per dozen $2.70 & 3.90 spreads in charming color effects; and Muslin Satisfles al BRASS BED Department Stoves bY | Hand-hemstitched . . per dozen 4.90 Bedspreads artistically embroidered in color, y . ; Wehe le Beanies § iil : RES Your old toeth Hi Tape-bordered i per dozen 2.90 & 3.75 Gare atthe prices (in stock): racted carefully and a iow set that | fy Initisled =. ~—_per half-dozen 1.40 & 3.00 Rec fea ake MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street A Sale of Handkerchiefs (the gift specially prepared for practical) to-morrow (Thursday) will offer a large selection of excellent-quality handkerchiefs for men and women Bt at value-giving prices Men’s Handkerchiefs Linen Hemstitched, per doz. $3.75, 5.00 & 8.00 Initialed 2. Tape-bordered . per half-¢ozen 4.75 per half-dozen 4.85 Sheer Lawn per box of four $3.00 per box of six $3.75 Sheer Lawn Thirty-fifth Street The Blanket Department (on the Fourth Floor) is rich in suggestions for holiday gifts that will carry with them a conviction of the giver’s thoughtfulness. Among them, in addition to the always desirable White Blankets (in every wanted size and quality), are Colored Blankets, of wool, cotton, or wool-and-cotton mixture; Cotton Blanket Throws in Indian designs and brilliant Romanestripe effects; Wool- filled Comfortables of satin (hande-stitched or tufted) in color effects specially produced to harmonize with fashionably decorated White Blankets, per pair $6.00 to 60 00 Comfortables Wool-filled . . each $13.50 to 55.00 ay | stay at home to use. Christmas, watch him when he passes our win-| dows. Neckwear— beautiful Fitted bags, house coats, (canes, lined gloves, knitted) jackets, golf clubs,, bath scales, snow shoes, skis, guns, jewelry—everything man or boy could wish for! May we send our Christ- mas §hopping List? ROGERS PEET COMPANY roadway ® Established Over 41 Years | WATCHES ‘That tick thetr way into CHRISTMAS PLANS. ur stock includes SPECIAL VALUES, Fentlemen's 14k. pea Wace, wi ewel "Walthant ur Ligin monet i7 ‘. year Gold Fill cose, Tefewel Waltham and Hsin spay movement 14k, Gold Waltham, Elgin. Tirol Howard Watches, “rae ‘$4 65 400 ing in price from...... to Also an exceptionally fine show: fug. of Ladien Watches. at” very aitractivn prices — the one you UNTIL CHRISTMAS | A ellen all ae or, fit by Using A skilful combination ef peptonised trom, Manganese, pure olive oll and port wine Makes rich blood and tones the system. fe Constant Use for Many Years—Ask ‘Your Dector—On Sale at Druggiste. EDowa isos 138 Fulton St.. ¥ Dally 0AM to T POM: sur M. to 7s 5 Hi h a ; eet ed and hand-embroidered Indian-style Blankets (cotton) each 7.00 Dr. D’Onotrio 151 W. 125th St a: eac . * e rs o i. ‘ Oc. e car Tth Avenue 4 50c Roman-stripe Blankets (cotton) | each 5.50 Dr. J. 6. Toole BROAD AY 3! OP in Saturday Evenings | oe 3 Of finer quality, TELEPHONE BRYART. D At the PRONOUNCED REDUCTIONS Always the Feature of Our DECEMBER COAT CLEARANCE - Coats Never Before On VALUES TO $100.00 49” Coats ultra correct in line, finish and coloring; silk arrow heads and hand- worked buttonholes are among the details, and they are fashioned of the RIGHT KIND OF WOOL MATE- RIALS: . Wide—warm collars of Raccoon, Skunk— Opossum, Nutria and French Seal, and some with the fur on cuffs as well. The exquisite linings are worthy of note; fine peau de cygne in solid colors, or bold fancy patterns. Warm interlinings; all sizes. Tailored All Wool Tricotine Frocks— In New Silhouettes That Will Be Correct Next Spring. VALUES TO $29.75 19” ‘ANOTHER SPECIAL PURCHASE Plain tailored, braid or sou- tache trimmed, or silk embroi- dered in exquisite patterns The style correctness of each model is beyond question. There are distinct models for misses’ wear, as well as a complete assortment of women's sizes. ! | For Mother's and ——————————————— INT CREDIT TERMS : Downefilled . . each 13.50 to 55.00 ice ‘ Initialed and tape-bordered, half-doz. $1.15 memes. ia Embroidered, per box of six 1.40 & 2.10 Bedspreads ratty iil, | BAN nee Colored Novelty eee Satinefinish . . each - $4.78 to 22.50 HOUSANDS OF | ~ yn gt CE i Crinkled Dimity .° each 1.95 to 4.00 POSITIONS are 2 = NPS s - daily offered to read. pee eae Wi 2 (Sale on the First Floor) (Madison Avenue elevators) SAYS Se [15 80 ers of the Morning er Gazeneomr Maraucic Reo Co. Ih amon pcan aml “vox and Sunday World. 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