The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1920, Page 7

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Milfions of Bushels of Wheat, Far Above Peace Demands, Are Being Sent Abroad. WASHINGTON, Fb. 19.—America's Part in feeding the war-stricken ua- tions of Kurope is shown in the reports of the Department of Commerce to-day, which put the total wheat exports from the United States in 1919 at over 36,- RAISE FOR SHIRT WORKERS (€ Dr. Monkowits of Arbitration Beard Y ‘Recommends Conciliation Board. Shirtmakers will receive an increase in wages, starting next September, un- der findings just made public by Dr. Henry Moskowitz, appointed arbitrator by Gov. Smith's Labor Board. Dr. Moskowitz urges the establish- ment of a permanent concillation board, under guidance of an impartial chair- man, to settle any future claims by employers or workers, without inter- ruption of the continuity of the Indus- 000,000 bushels more than the 1918 ship- | (2 ments. cf During the past year the United | = States exported 148,086,470 bushels of wheat, compared with 111,177,103) in 1918, according to the department's figures, representing an increase in value of over $96,000,000. Wheat flour, however, advanced only by approxt- | mately 4,500,000 burrels over the 1918 export totu!. a ~ d led as a market for Amert- gan at in. 1919, taking 44,818,592 bushels, valued at’ $107,503,619, with Htaly importing 38,204,883 bushiela, worth thd 'Irrince took. SO00718 hushels l rance 27, , bushels, valued at. $66,502,985, Belgium. with @ No sale is satisfactory total of, .24.4%6.4H0 bushels, “valued at to us unless we have 901,083, was’ fourth. ills made a Satisfied cus- Bela Kun le tomer. Pre-war prices. VIENNA, Feb. ‘un, dictator umder the Communist regime tn Hun- ary, was recontly brought to @ hospital near this city from Stockerau, whare he deen staying since his fi from . His removal from ered was due to the fact that his presence there was jectionable to the inhabit~ ants of the village. € M Singer Sole N. ¥, Distributer ghee an, ooh tea Bt MeGibbon & Cr. 1 AND 3 WEST-37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUB OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE OF QUALITY INTERESTINGLY PRICED WING CHAIRS—SOFAS—EASY CHAIRS CHAISE LONGUES—SLIPPER CHAIRS LAMPS AND SHADES UPHOLSTERY LACE CURTAINS DRAPERIES McGIBBON 1S THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE YOUR UPHOLSTERY _AND DRAPERY PROBLEMS. ALL WORK DONE IN OUR WORKROOMS BY COMPETENT PEOPLE SELECTED FOR THEIR ABILITY. ESTIMATES SUBMITTED -U. S. Food Administration License G02865—Bo6ss, iFrom the Bakeshop CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD—Have you ever tried this gin, bread? If you have not, you have no idea how delicious it is, what 2 piquant flavor it has, because it isn’t like any other gingerbread you ever tasted—unless you know the old Southern recipe we have for making it. Just imagine a spongy, light plum pudding, without thettoh and Heavy qualities of the pudding, but with a spicy taste that is wonderfully appetizing, and with a frosting of delicious, candy like chocolate icing. > Tn loaves weighing about one pound, special, 24c loaf. MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE—Baked in special size forms, each cake ighing about 134 pounds. Contains raisins, citron, walnuts, fi and the purest of 8. 69¢ eac! RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure and fine ingredients, each cake weighing about 1}¢ pounds. A quality that retails in specialty stores at $1.25 cach. Our price, ‘We each HOME MADE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled’in any spe- cialty store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection. Raisin, cherry, citron, plain and raisin-nut, At The Ib. g 9 HOME-MADE STYLE AMERI-|DELICIOUS WHITE MOUN- CAN APPLE CAKE—Made of IN BREAD—in loaves weighing a pound. ‘9¢ each URRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH CAKES—Pure and wholesome; dozen, ABe DANISH STYLE PASTRY— Made by our expert baker. 7 COCOANUT LAYER CARER @layer cocoanut cake, of fine ingredients, 49c ea.; S-layer cake, fresh apples, raisins, almonds, | ~ and baked to perfection ‘ Large size, 39¢ ca. A SILVER CAKES—Made of pure 4 ingredients; special at 34¢ each NUT FILLED STOLLEN—E: large size, 67¢ Large size, Be ae, HW ICED COF CAKE —Almond|OUR OWN GRAHAM BREAD— flavor, lurge 34e each! 16 ox. loaves. 9c loaf Delicatessen ALIFORNIA CHEDDAR CHEESE—The famous Cheddar Cheese made by the University of California at its Dairy School on Un versity Farm and, as far as we know, a full cream cheese of the hig! est quality We mmend this cheese to those who appre- each | each | ciate a rich, well-matured and excellently flavored dairy product. In loaves of about hat $1.97 SALE OF | CURED | STUFFED HERRING WITH BOILED HAM y one|’ SAUERKRAUT, le each—An selected, curcd and cooked| appetizing dish, prepared by with the greatest care; sliced, our own chef. Ste Ib.) GENUINE SMOKED WHITE- “IN SEASON” PORK ROLL—| FISH, 38 Ib.—Rich and of 66e Ib, Made hopped ham. fine flavor; an excellent breal FRANKFURT 37c Ib. fast dish. Firm quality; small or largg|SWRIMP SALAD, 69c b—Made of fine shrimps, celery and our PORK SAU-| own mayonnaise. \b.-Old farm} DRIED BONELESS HERRING— pork sausages, ality. 42¢ Ib. ‘ ) UL IMPORTED SALT CELERY POTATO SALAD, 29¢| SARDELLEN, 98¢ Ib Ib.—Freuch style, an appetie-| PULL = MILK’ CHBESE—M ing combination salad, made| and of fine flavor. dle lb. of potatoes, crisp celery and|FULL MILK CHERSE—Fancy, our own make of mayonnaise sharp and of fine flavor, 48¢ lb. Delicatersen and Bakery Products Not Delivered ans. RH May EO ‘wrreretions Are Prices—Qualtty—Garte We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower than Any Other Store but for Cash Only. The Sundries “Herald Square” toilet paper, good quality tissue; 1,000 sheets to a roll, 9c 2,000 sheets roll, 1Te Clothes pin bag, strongly made, 49e Clethes pins, 100 full size, best quality, 34c Economy shelf-lining paper, approximately 100 feet; for 37e Household parchment paper, approximately 100 feet; for 37c Iron holder, asbestos lined, 9c 4 Enamel Ware a kettle, capacity 414 quarts, f se pan, convex Be long handle; capacity me ha Aluminum Ware Aluminum rice or cereal boiler, 2-quart capacity, $1.98 Aluminum coffee percolator, Colonia! panel design; capacity 8 cups, $2.24 Aluminum tea kettle, capacity 5 quarts, $2.39 Tinware Bread maker, will knead four to six loaves of bread in less than five min- utes. It kneads with scientific ac- curacy. A time and money saver i $2.98 To women who want smart but inexpensive trimmed hats to splendid millinery opportunity. Lisere straw crowns and feather. brims or trimmings are all or in black, brown or navy crowns, with jade, old blue, dust, beaver, henna, feather brims. A variety of different shapes, suitable for misses and women, Rawr —Second Foor, 34th Street, Front. is showing many charmin signed for growing gir! of age. Generous pockets on coat youth, The skirt is full sh eats on either side. heather and reindeer. B---An all-wool ders and raglan sleeves. straps at wrist and narrow pockets. sateen, belt, Lined throughout with peau de cygne. Skirt full an with slender belt and two patch pockets. Rewe—Third Floor, 35th Street. Semi-Annual 500 New Straw Hats with Feather Brims and Trimmings Attractively $4.49 Priced Our Section for Smart Apparel for the Junior Miss tailored lines and fastidious attention to detail that appear in her mother’s clothes characterize these garments for the miss of 12, 14 or 16 years A—All-wool jersey suit, trimmed with pin tucks, belt slips through a novelty buckle at the back, and the tina buttons add a last touch of swagger In Japan blue, lo cloth coat with well-fitting shoul- Half lined with durable In Pekin blue and tan, Another suit in French serge is made in a pretty straight coated style. Bound with nar- row silk soutache braid. Sport silk over-collar in gay checked pattern, Narrow leather 1926. Still Our Anniversary Sale and Still Offering Great Values ¥ HIS Semi-Annual event has awakened more than the usual gratifying interest that in- variably accompanies Alay@ sales of dependable housewares. In view of the constant upward trend of prices, this is an exceptional - ity to stock up on staple housefurn’ gs at lowest-in-the-city prices. - Cleaning Pre; tions Mace “Red Star” sanitary fluid, 16 ozs, 18e Sy « © square bluing, 8 ozs, l4e “ home use ammenia, 18 ozs. 16¢ bn dels “ 32 om., 29¢ “ granulated lye, 15 ozs, 8c Troning wax, per stick, 2c Serub brush, of Tampico, solid back. 196 Yacht mops, medium size, 49c « “large size, 69c Magic metal pelish, for cleaning nickel, copper and ada ye can, ib 1%c Magic aluminum polish, '/2-pint can, 19¢ Liquid shee dressing, ‘i 19¢ Bestene cleaning com 3c Renovo sweeping com 14 ozs., 7c, 234 |bs., 19¢ Sawre-——Basement, 25th Street, Vogues in Veilings These unique designs are clever in their art of vague yet accenting becomingness. The Two-in-One Veil The upper part is woven in shadow or “jack-daw” de- sign and falls over the crown of the hat, gi ry smart trimming effect. face veiling ends in a figured section used as a neckband. Novelty Meshes Filet meshes, with woven dots; Russian meshes, in Escaille shape and triangu- lar weaves add a distinc- tively “different” note to the costume. start the season we make this in black, all navy, all brown, Bewe—Main Floor, 34th Street, gg modes, specially de- The same slim, strictly and skirt. The narrow Metal Bag Frames 99c Each ineluding tax. Round and square shapes. As the illustration shows, each frame has an inside pocket attached to the hinge. The frame is fashioned of good-looking metal embossed with @ tiny floral pattern and a link chain, while the pocket is made of imita- tion suede and has & metal rim and catch, 7 Fach inste pocket contains an In- struction sheet and pattern which tells you how to make the outer part of the bag and how to attach it to the frame. Notion Department. meare—Maln Vicor, 34th M&., Rear, irred and made with kick $28.75 Trimmed . with leather leather belt. Two deep $33.75 id shirred, $38.75 Continuing the Sale of Bed Spreads ‘The attention of the buyers for large families, including institutions and hotels, is called to this sale, for not only are the spreads of good quality but they are exceptionally low priced, White Krinkled Di Size 62x90, $2.19 Size 72x90, mity Bed Spreads $2.49 Size 81x90, $2.79 Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads $3.59 and $4.69 (fall size) In attractive raised patterns, They are of good substantia! weight and are closely woven. These spreads are not only attractive but possess good wearing quality. Meare Basement, 3% Colored Cottage Spreads j $5.89 (full size) Practical and serviceable, had in rose and white and blue and white, Are closely woven and can be ith Street, Rear, Store Hours 9 to 5.30 “yee ' ee ee | t GU 3 Still Going Strong Kreamer wash boilers, of extra heavy block tin, with copper bottom’ Ht $3.96 | No, 7, $3.74 No. 8, Roll-top bread hex, of white enamel, with shelf; 4 size 1084x1314, ef $2.74 Square cake box, of white enamel; size |x! 1x8, Canisters, of white enamel, stenciled, sugar, flour or coffee; capacity about 7 Ibs, Tea canisters, of white enamel; capacity about 2 Ibs., $1.44 J Nickel Ware Plaid and pleated as jaunty as the spirit of spring $7.94. ]} For the Anniversary Sale—pleated skirts of nine differ- lj ent patterns of plaids, and many pretty color combi- nations. There are plaids of brown and tan, tan and navy, brown and gray, blue and green, blue and purple and several other combinations. The skirts are finished | with wide belts, buttoned in front. | In Jersey Cloth HE sport, practical material for suits or dresses, may be had by the yatd at a very moderate price. A superior quality in a variety of street shades will make the dress of your particular desire. Remember—it is all wool and 54 inches wide, for $3.49 a yard. Also a wool Jersey cloth in pastel shades, 54 inches. wide, at $4.29 a yard. In Black Tricotine One of this season's most fashionable materials. Beautiful high-grade tricotine, 54 inches wide, which has been $6.49 a yard, is now $5.29. REVS --Second Floor, 35th Street, Front. Holiday Specials for Friday and Saturday Only Reductions on heavy cut glass. Attractive Designs of Mitre and Floral Cuttings | An unusually pleasing collection of high grade cut glass agreeable of choice. The fastidious mistress should find much pleasure in the opportunity thus afforded to augment her treasured crystal possessions. A delectable gift choice allowing an range Formerly For Fri. & Sat. 250 Bon Bon Dishes, $1.49 98c each 110 Spoon Trays, 1.49 98 “ 80 Oval Orange Bowls, 4.89 a. 150 Celery Trays, 5.49 4.49" 100 Salad Bowls, 6.49 4.85 “ 110 Orange Bowls, 8.89 6.09“: 100 Berry Bow's and Compote Stands, 6.49 4.89 complete Mae —Dasement, S4th Mreet.

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