The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1920, Page 9

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oe a — —— - y * ce z A * ' pa a f ‘ THE EVENING WOUaLD, ©THURSD of faw found in the inquity into milk} and the elimifation of the gas bot- | by ‘an abstract from the company’s “It Dr. —— a ices and produc’ The SheMeld) ti. are exvential, and wiil ” books, being prepared by an account- | men's Le nie « RtOUp of fms Company recently posted no-} ii 0i° ic ant. Mr. Horton said the affairs of | milk prod confer with a tices ufging dairymen to hold down , URINE down fF the company K of " should make Production. absurd. If milk can be under the cont Health Commissioner Copeland has | % Price the people can afrore ¥ istration and that any _ criticiam launched a plan of having the dairy-| there will be no complaint of ‘over- | should directed to the Food Ad- | men of the Stato meet representatives | SUPPly. minist and not to the company. rf of the consumer in an effort to do] Loton Horton of the Sheffield Farms Referring to Dr. Copeland's sug: * \p pOklyn to-day to away with the middieman and his|Company, said to-day that the fig- jut milk producers and con- | profiteering. He de enormous profits. ures compiled by Mr. Stafford mis- At the headquarters of the Dairy-| represented the affairs of his com- ‘ men’s League it was said that if Dr.| Pany and added that this we 1 Copeland wants the Dairymen’s ' a a = — _ Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. f any iniddiemen, R. D. beyond hum sident wf the Dalrymen'’s trust, he a: by self in rrange to deal without the | public was being gu League to arrange for a group of farmers to meet a group of the pro- Announcement Fotlows the |SURENTRGAS Tetitaatte Ang quiry by Swann—51 1-2 Per | Neura of Ge Statens Post want * Cent. Profit Revealed. | Su'shymiddiemen, und that Includes 1 — ¥ the officials of the league.” Fotiowing ‘gener! exprensions ot| DF, Copeland sald farmers, cannot infignation against the Sheffield und the distributers are only taking M¥rms Compuny’s notice to up-State] cost of distribution plus a fair profit Pda, and threats of investigation by {fon the wasteful method of diss np District Attorney, Daniel S. Hor-{ monopoty of distribution. | Secretary of the corporation, an-| “A real Milk Trust under control! ndunced to-day that there would de | mmm & Mvery substantial” lowering of the price of milk April 1, He added that he, was not uttering an Apri) Fool} joke. It was understood from Mr. Horton that the reduction would be more than that normally expected at the Present season when the increased supply of milk is recognized in the decrease of the price on the sliding scale by which the distributers buy from farmers, Figures compiled in the office of James B. Stafford, Federal Fair Price Cqmmissioner, and made public to- day by District Attorney Swann, show that the Sheffield Farms Company made net profits amounting to $774,000, ors61% per cent., during 1918, tf is expected these figures will be A Complete Showing of SUMMER FURNITURE | SUITABLE for SEASHORE and COUNTRY ILOMES WILLOW, Reed, Rattan and Double Cane Sets for Sun Porches and Living Rooms are shown in Antique Ivory, Baronial Brown, Green Putty and other color combinations. Old Hickory Sets also. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY‘ A Special offering of é | WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS <A Taken from the regular stock and Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday 75.00 Durability One-piece mountings and Soft-Lite lenses are com- fortable and durable; pre- war prices. M Singer Sole Distributor 156 Fulton St. uspd in the eoncerted attempt to be made by the Federal, State and city LIVING ROOM or SUN PORCH SUITE, peat tc tanwhtidlcen Ate The tailored suits presented at so moderate as illustrated; 4 pieces in Natural Willow...... $5 9.75 a price by this shop reflect all the value a w ; ae ative Henchmen i i i SUN PORCH § 4, 8 SUN >H' E, 3 conveyed by correct styling, high quality pieces in Reed decorated, in pieces in Baronial Brown..... $58.00 of materials, and a fine order of tailoring. cluding Davenport, Chair and ae : ‘ Rocker, Table, Desk, Fern WHITE ENAMEL BUREAUS Tricotine, Serge and Poiret Twill are featured in Stand and Tea Wagon...... 675.50 ‘ $30.00 ES Ulead Ut Dt ct idle Ste SUN PORCH SUITE, 6 CHIFFONIERS in White embroidered models with short, medium and finger pieces; Reed in Grey Enamel Bosnia. pub cat wt isk $25.00 decorations; upholstered in Crebdtthe”.t.s...cesccb dhs 381.00 | LARGE ARM CHAIRSin UN PORCH or LIVING Natural Willow ....,.6.+- 0 $10.75 SUN ‘H or LIV , ( . Booin Suite in Roedi 4 pieces; BAR HARBOR ARM.CHAIRS tip length coats. Straightline skirts with girdles. ERY TIMELY is this sale of suits, coming, as it does, right Antique Ivory ....+.-+.+ 05. $75.00 sa: Netural Walow oicé nice saeicteiens 7.00 in the middle of the Easter shopping season. meer, § It offers you an‘unusual opportunity to secure your suit at. k. i Specially selected items from our Annual March Sale of The suits are Ta a*sthart tai lored Lee Bryant * Pea Tan Cordovan—NM{ EN’S BOOTS—-Calfekin $8.65 Ordinarily these dressy models would command a much higher price. ‘The smart looking English shapes, as well as the medium toe lasts, are included in this exceptionally attractive assortment. model, as pictured, and may behadin - . FLOOR LAMPS f H navy blue Men’s Wear Serge or Grey | ¥, 4h\ one Oxford. Marked by superior tailoring 4 BES idl aay ey Bea Offered on the Fourth Floor To-morrow at a liberal saving advantage. { and lined with silk, these suits are ex- ——— — ett oe tae cotionalivalue ’ —————————————S BRIDGE LAMPS-Mahog- TABLE LAMPS of Gilt t any; adjustable arm; with 14 Carved Wood with 20 inch Em- t Very Special : inch fancy silk shade..... +++ $37.00 | pire silk shade trimmed with : gold lace; galloon top and bot- a S fern Bro th CTS | less essa i ees ° 3 lights; silk cord and i ar ests vith silk co ilk . West 4znd ” =. (Betoun Fit ani Sisk domi) Weak A340 St. -[]| [ai cane: fear bred. aod Liban otneam idee oO ee ioe 8 nner 1 ete sie METAL FLOOR LAMPS — fabrics. Sizes 391; to 56 bust. Taken from our Regular Stock and ony ad jae ees a ala Fyne sical H ancy Ss) s e 1c - 59.50 to 250.00 i fancy gold braid and silk fringe $25.00 | shade ...-....sesseeee sees - $7.50 i Reduced for Immediate Disposal H H ‘J Presenting incomparable originations of the Orient’s master makers AT LIBERAL PRICE CONCESSIONS The individual beauty of design and coloring, accentuated by perfect work- | manship, emphasize the intrinsic worth of the Rugs available in this ‘Sale. Many new shipments have just arrived and will be included at the reduced prices. PERSIAN and CHINESE RUGS In extra large sizes, ranging from 12x18 to 19x25 fl. Usually $1350.00 to $4875. 9, Now $1000.00 to 3900.00 BOOT SHOP MAIN FLOOR, Sixth Avenue Entrance SPRING CLOTHES For Men and Young Men Louis Heel ” OXFORD 12" A Combination of Satin and Leather. pe OO New Suit and Topcoat Styles from the Kirschbaum Shops One of the alluring new Also * és j ; rT psig roy ae a ” It is to New Yorkers of the most exacting standards that the EMBOSSED CHINESE RUGS Same mode the Queen Quality is rel yt aa sant LOUTi ‘ age Me , a a i eh oe ihe Cabins “alodaih Men’s Section owes its ‘ apidly growing patronage. Men who | Of all the favoréd blue grounds in a large variety of colorings, i Soap Kid, Black soversd Louis heed exten Gack look for the finest of Woolens, the smartest of style, the best | | Room sizes. Usually $825.00 to $1050.00, Satin, Gun Metal of tailoring—and better than ever before, these Kirschbaum | | Now $260.00 to 775.00 and either patent colt or dull Salt Pram ei: a ’ s for Spring fulfill those standards. i _ gia ae hid : Suits - - at $42.50 to 65.00 Extra heavy; very silky; average sizes 5.1x6.4 ft. 12.00 ress slipper wit swing Usually $375.00 to 475.00, Topcoats - at $35.00 to 50.00 Tuxedo Suits - - - - 75.00 and poise of a walking oxford. Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street Now $300.00 to 380.00 An extensive variety to select from. PERSIAN RUGS in popular Hearth Sizes Specially Reduced. ae MEN'S SECTION THIRD FLOOR

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