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an on si ey PRICE OF BEEF __ CUTS CONSUMPTION ». 8 POUNDS A PERSON > © ‘Americans Turn to Veal and Mutton, % but Packers’ Hardest Blow Is 55 P. C. Drop in Exports. WASHINGTON, March 12. IGH retail prices in 1919 re- duced the per capita con- sumption of beef in Amer- fea almost eight pounds, the con- _ @umer turning more frequently _ to veal and mutton, according to 7 the Department of Agrioultare. a . Slightly less pork was eaten, but " , the exports of pork and lard were , the greatest in the records of the . Gepartment, The total meat oon- ,. sumption was less than in/ 1918, 3 ‘the per capita for 1918 being 150.08 {| amd that in 1919 141.98. Beet exports decreased 66.8 per ont. Pork exports were equiva- tent to 18,000,000 hogs weighing , 200 pounds apiece. % The reduction in foreign orders | Was the heaviest blow received , by the beet industry, reducing the _ orn edd the Union ‘s_ Commit! Bolehevi tee on the Th Ne Pay Rolls By Airplane. WASHINGTON, Maroh 12.—A second Tequest by the State Department that the American oll companies in the Tampico district be permitted to use airplanes between Tampico and their Planta to transport money for thelr pay- rolls has been refused by the Mexican Government. y eee continued BB omer We Wait of high grndi ® manutactaring eB Boots and ee Shoes Made to Order, yourself, atlk lined, Rubbers. A. J. BATES & CO., Distributors. on You in Our Shirtsleeves At CARING-SARROW'S, makers hes, you will find loft with none of the Inxartes of the average cloth- Call In and prove it for Ready for service or made to mens- ure as you desire, A few overcoats in stock, some $30 for service auita made of ant tailor suitings, during our dull periods ! pret mtat prosection tm Aineeton ‘ $30 to $58 Union League Opposes Russia. A ( ; ~ Recommendations that political Caring Sarrow G Sree awh ye 3 EL Sila hatin Ps vernm: an at on 9) . Bocialise Party of the United staica|KCeP ehoes dry and they'll 18E, Oieernans 2 © Communist organization, are|last longer. Wear Baco ast il e Piano and Phonograph _ Masterpieces from the New York Music Show on Sale at Gimbels Remember New York’s Music Show some weeks ago? Thousands saw it at the Grand Central Palace—but many more thousands did not—because of the blizzard which hit New York the second day of the show. Gimbels on the eighth floor—in their entirety —the same instruments—the same specially built models—the same sort of displays. CONCERT TOMORROW Rythmodik Recording Piano Artists Miss Muriel Pollack Miss Marion Scott Mr. Herbert Clair In Classical and Popular Selections. By Courtesy Rythmodik Music Roll Co. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend. A full line of Rythmodik Rolls in stock. Mehlin & Sons Stultz & Bauer Cable & Sons Premier Grands In the above list are represented pianos, pla. every line. E and supremacy in piano building. And the Original Phonograph oP. M. Mr. Murray Lenchers Think of being able to see—and est, ‘specially built phonographs in New York Show. GIMBELS—Eighth Floor pianos, grands, ete. one of them speaks for quality You can see the masterpieces of the show AS LISTED BELOW at The Pianos, Grands, Player-Pianos and Reproducing Pianos of Ricca & Son William J. Ennis all types of » tho not in Displays Brunswick Columbia Pathe ‘Just as at the Show buy—the fint standard and period designs exactly as you saw them at the This is your opportunity—and you will note that the three instruments to be displayed are the best known in America. Truly a splendid mer- chandising achievement for Gimbels. New Conried Phonographs In the list of specifications is every good thing there that any more widely known phonograph boasts of. GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me full particu- lars regarding your Conried Phonograph. PUADEE ceri csncsevccccccsee soccesocccsncvcecs And it is a good phonograph dealers have filled pages of exalted description with—only at far, far higher prices. ‘ ? The price is lower than we have seen used and rebuilt machines offered for. A New Shipment Is Being Sold at the Same _ Sensa- tional Price of . . .. . This Machine Under a Variety of Names is being sold all over town at higher prices one that under other names ‘59 Nothing new about the Conried—except the name—and even that is fairly well on in standing, for Gimbels have offered them for two years now. All Are New and Perfect, and We Are Prepared to Make Immediate Delivery If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon ADDRESS ......:ecseceeecseeeereee E. W. 812 THE GIMBEL PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH SALONS—Eighth Floor 4) yn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway Pay as *B a Low as Month SEAN oom oTAeat FURNITURE | Cash orCredit | OPEN EVERY EVENING Holzwasser Home Talks No. 566 ' Furniture bought now may he'd in our warehouse, stor- age free, for 6 months, or till wanted, avoiding 25°% raise. Easily reached from West Side by Soh Sith Si, Crosstown Cars. Write tor 100-page Catalog and 16-page Winter Sale Circular. ' 3-ROO: 4-ROOM AP, 3 Beer soeo mN on $375 | 5-ROO! —_eneue = Om) Bu y and We Deliver by Auto Direct to Your D 7/Carat$ Bue White Solitaire 89 It is a presentation proposi- it jonds we offer ¥, set in t4-karat solid golil rings, lndiew’ and gentiemen's, TODAY y all distribute them jeve that you would customer, always a e of these rings and. if have a wond WITHIN TEN 8 and ‘our money without question, eturn the ring at any time AR and we will give you Kk lean 10% 3-16 carat BGUTTERGSONS OCIAMOND IMPORTERS I7 OMS Siiaeeree NEW YORK ESTABLISHED 1879 i CREAM CHEESE I MAYONNAISE Crumble one “PHIL- ADELPHIA” Cream Cheese into small pieces and beat into mayonnaise. Transforms a salad into a repast. ‘There are dozens of appetizing ways to serve Cream Cheese— Pp smartest overcoats ahd suits. Medium weights suitable for Spring. Immediate clear- ance necessitated by re- moval to larger store at S. W. corner Broadway and 28th Street. Reductions Amounting to Approximate Cost Suits and Overcoats $30.00 to $35.00 75 Suits aad Overcoats $245 $2750 1041250 | $9Q,.75 QUALITY - STYLE - VALUE $45.00 to $50.00 Extra sizes for -75 Suits and ee OI | 5- $55.00 to $65.00 -75 Suits ahd Overcoats 544+ $67.50 to $75.00 75 Su,ts and Overcoats $54: everyone likes it—it is nourish- ing, easily digested and very economical—if you insist on “PHILADELPHIA,"* A PHENIX PRODUCT MEANS oon CHEESE SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ WORK MONDAY WONDERS. vs “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY 4} Removal RONOUNCED price MARCH 12, 1920,'— ‘ Vin ’ A Sale reductions on hun- dreds of newest, 1163-65 Broadway \ ) ) Near 27th Street No Charge for Alterations SOS e ew CeEEUCU ECS UE CHEE OPES SES PSE Store Hours Strong, Good-Looking Tan Shoes For Kiddies, Boys and Girls This is a splendid shoe, so attractively illustrated above, de- signed to suit the wee foot of the kiddie, and the developing foot of the boy and girl—a high tan school shoe. —good to look at, —economical to buy. For Kiddies, insizes6to8 ...... . . $3.95 —practical and strong, —of Goodyear welt, For Boys and Girls, in sizes 814 to 2 . For “Growing-up” Boys & Girls, in sizes 214 to 7 5.95 For Girls Confit 125™ ST. STORE OPEN EVENINGS ° . Go a Bie [ WEARING APPAREL for MEN, WOMEN & BOYS Stout Men & Women STYLISH SUMMER FURS | Buster Brown SHOES Justly famous and increasingly popular as the best shoe for children—be- cause designed by those who understand the needs of the child’s growing foot— and made by skilled workmen, of selected leathers. _ This shoe offers, too, unusual values because it is Offered at a No-Profit Price We, in turn, do the same, and offer it to you at these Through co-operation the manufacturer _ sacri- ficed his profits on a great purchase. no-profit figures. $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 THERE IS NO BETTER SHOE MADE FOR CHIL- DREN THAN BUSTER BROWNS. WE ARE THEIR SOLE NEW YORK CITY AGENT. GIMBELS—CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ SHOE SECTION—Second Floor GIMBELS—BOYS' AND MEN’S SHOE SE Z 7 “The Brown Shaping fect. They change gra size—just as natur Out-of-town Residents will find our Credit Plan a Convenience. dential Credit For Other Gimbel News See Page 16 4.95 Lasts are models of perfect ally with each succeeding intends the feet to grow,”