The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 12

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ot coat the! the United States and sit in coun: S eilvand run the erty of Washing WELL-KNOWN MASON DEAD. on along National Government ines! Take it from ¢ news. Jour Papers opposed to whatever ad ro Minstravion i. in power, the peo H ple of New York always turn their | jovernment over to the prize oneheads of the community. And prought it costs much less per capita— wound watt red in July, 1916. He was 12 1 places of Washingto: people of the city a The National G one-half the cost of construc 1 repairs of sidewalks and paveme 7 1 Pays one-half the cost of laying aan repairing water pipes in the s one of the aceiduntal gunshot BAS The municipat taxpayors of ee @ into consideration the debt t ‘i d ‘ ington are not assessed for expendi-| taking intejcenaiderstion the debt |rixty-nix years old. After. graduating mH tures made in any State or any| Upon the metropolis—to run New ’ "ina Wholeeale Con! bunle 967—Crywal Mayonnaite Bevwl ; county outside the limits of the Die- | Wh, City than it costs to run . f yatmaster under $7.50 trict of Columbia. ‘The people of! PVashington dente ( Benjamin Har- : 4 sth! r 1 a A son fl “nis widow survive New York City pay 70 per cent. of of compar ‘ 4 'E have spoken oft- a the taxes of the State of New York a eason why Gopsill was a thirty-third degree ‘ 0 r i en of Ovington’s as dépendent Competitor From in one form or another. They pay, j the preeminent shop for H * 5 th it = = ’ ‘Omaha Hits Old Combine, £0" !nstance, 10 por cont. of the tos At a Lower Price Than Suits the purchase of good gifts. . Pf of construction and maintenance of Which Ordered Raise. State roads outside of New York City, for not a dollar of State money But there are no limita- tions which prevent you from buying manycharm- of Equal Quality Could is expended on highways within the By P. @. Foy. Souturree Greater New ser, Be Sold For Last Year ing things for yourselfand 1 Food Expert of The Evening Washington has 435,000 inhab- for yourself alone, World.) of them work ‘The drive for the cheaper ment cuts, ent. It carries ’ has rounded out its first week, no tremendous overhead expen: OVINGTON Ss rns cin Shop of Pith Avenwe” |) 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d Sti. WOMEN'S TRICOTINE SUITS LATE SPRING MODELS 68.00 ©Ohe materials were bought a year ago. At today’s advanced prices of materials, these suits would have to sell for 85.00 been a success, although some of for docks, ferries, bridg ms igh-elass retail! markets report’ subways, such as is carried by th I New York City. if these cuts only about normal. Seer evaghins Says ap-vou: ra menu for cheaper cuts prepared tn, splitting 60-50 with all t ‘the White House chef under the eee? of the ne on in the mat- ion of Mrs. Wilson, has evoked | ‘er of municipal costs. h rable comment from many NEW YORK RUN NEARLY 17 PER _ef the large retailers. In somo of the CENT. CHEAPER. ifiem shops the menu was displayed Now let us see what the bigs oe . of Washington amount to per cap! A bold letters, and one manager ad- of Washington, amount ta per ae Hited that it increased his sales. For pie, we find that the municipal gov- ie benefit of Evening World readers ernment costs $41.25 for each man, | give the list of cheap meat cuts woman and chiid resident in the : A syrup for: the’ ta, I ed by the White House menu: | Cont population of New York City by Hye ; ; bade 6 populat! Monday—Pot roast with vege- [46 4 900,000. The cont of government OF cSoking tr, te over tables. |in 1919 was $248,000,000, Of this sum. " $77,000,000 was ‘spent on debt ser- Puesdsy—Veal cutlets and soup. | yiog and $8,600,000 on direct State Wednesday—Chopped beef au taxes, The cost per capita was about _ gasserole. fhe maroe ae in Weshineise 1) 26. ‘Thursday—Oxtail soups. | he average tax rate in New » York City last year was about Aa apedledt panded $2.50—the’ taxation figure Con- Saturday —Escalloped corned Here is » wonderful investment for you. TODAY and W we offer a gen- rat diamond inn nly 875. 0 searing to impose upon : ‘pure ane” tigar Sack wide ZAIND we had the suits made this season—in- ‘beef. Washi nqion. Lierpt year TE ie’ the Yeading tiah dealers 1 ihington paid 1.50 per Runs i : A Lage ie of the Neading Aah deal tat arth but that ae ete aby, the.efiners 0 ‘of Domino Pack corporated in them the newest ideas in line and detail, fashioned them with the delicacy ne grace that distinguish Franklin Simon & Co. tailoring, above ordinary tailoring. item of fish, one of the cheap nant It the taxpavers of Wi was overlooked on the Wh: ington had paid all the ¢ menu, while a leading who would have cost thent $3 per $100 egg dealer on the Mercantile Ex- of ae od valuation, or 60 cents stated that the chef should $100 than the rate in the included eggs, as they were now | Sie of New York, ively cheaper than any other) On the ‘authority of members of Congress who have made, they claim, advance in the wholesale prices exhaustive. inves ions, rents in £ beot ordered by the packers last Washington are higher than rents in lay has resulted in smaller sales, New York for the same sort of living caused an accumulation in accommodations. New Yorkers may le houses, and prices were deny that such a state of affairs can These suits are not to be confused with sixty-eight dollar suits, for their price represents better-than- this-year's standard of fashion at better-than-last- uble our py down one to two cents per be, but Congressmen who pay rent ‘are veatintied d on beef, and much of it re-| here swear to the {ruth of (le ik rf d rd f 1 refundec Mained unsold.’ One of the independ- Well, that will be about all. . ny time within a year ent wholesale meat dealers on Tenth| Great minda come from all over years standard of value. "alt ety te ouchane rire Tess jue attributed this decline to the ‘diamonds nad selling hem direct is Your eunrant mntees This offer: farnt diamond for ORROW calv general use of cheaper cuts, ther said the decline was fe to a new competitor in the field. Evening World discovered that new oper packer has started in Omaha, and that the tpments got here last week and at lower prices than those by the large packers’ combina- week, which commenced to- | | BELTED SUITS ; STRAIGHTLINE SUITS SUITS WITH EMBROIDERY ort 1% carat MS art: Se carat TRAE DIAMOND IMPORTERS 17 ONASSAU Stlnacetsesars NEW YORK ESTABLISHED 1879 Pound for pound the steels in a MAX WELL equal those in any car WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—Balcony Floor i Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Promises to be one of active in all lines. The Hebrew ele- is buying up large Sues ies my » Sweet butter and eggs, er wdibles tor the eslebration the Passover next Sunday, while are purchasing for Easter. ident Minder, of the Washing- Marketmen’s Association, does share the views of Prof. L. D. of the Swift Research Bureau. “Minder states that the more gen- use of the cheaper cuts of meat mean a lower prices for the en- animal, giving the following ex- ition: “With the ordinary and cuts going into the pickle or belogna factory at less than butchers will be compelled to get profit out of one-third of the + and if the 42 per cent. of chuc! r plates are sold at cost the butch J have to charge less for the lo’ as he averages his profits on the | entire steer.” Choice milk veal is abundant and | prices are moderate. Housewives can shoore from a plentiful selection of “fresh water fish at reasonable prices. “Perch, white fish, carp, pickerel and | P3eepshead are retailing at from 15 to ‘3 cents per pound. Salt water fish {4 also plentiful and lower in price. /‘reamery butter is getting lower, due | t) heavy imports from Scandinavian Jountries. Heavier shipments of po- He due here this week, will result , n lower prices. Asparagus, strawber- ¢ ‘i ; i 4ies, salads and other such products Tur tendency in cars today is to reduce weight, to mt onions last week miscarried, and Pre in liberal cut out unnecessary pounds, to take those extra burdens MEER on ocd "stock “and are off the power of an engine. | “xpected to be lower, as new Texas i ‘salons will be herein another week. In a Maxwell there is hardly a superfluous pound. CONGRESS ciny RULE gE Pig country runner, it carries no handi- It i de of fi Is, and th Is h h N MORE COSTLY THAN magic persone Ge mie en ight and extrs xth. THAT Of THe TIGER a "These eel ieee to order for Maxwell. They are (Continued ¢rom Page Two) | treated in great furnaces, and they are strong beyond belief. | Pound for pound, they equal thesteelsin any car built. i But they more than repay for their high cost. They wear. Theystand terrificabuse. They de‘y time. the National Government, which | But their greatest task is to lighten the burden of the Mocs thce usw costes ee | Will Maxwell engine, enable it to perform brilliantly, and Spt heel a te dibiad iii make gascline deliver extended mileage. | pel ple eet sini Thus you will understand that rise of Maxwel' the ears 38 rum, becenae | world over, that ever growing friendship, that ever in- ‘the United States about 10 cents a creasing demand. Today nearly 400,000 in use. In 1920, 100,000 more. Year in taxes, | “RESIDENTS BEAR ONE-HALF OF Still this will fill but 60% of the world’s require- ments for this remarkable car. CITY EXPENSES, Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City Phone Circle 5550 OPEN EVENINGS. BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse Brooklyn Distribustor Maxwell—Chalmers Sales Corporation syew wits ge galbe 1410-14 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone Prospect 8411 More miles 90 sire Is tor the Housewite | Who Is Particular —who wants to bring out the finest flavor of every Soup, Salad, Meat, Fish and Ve; ble she serves At Grocers and Delicatessen. Stores E. Pritchar 227 Spring St.. N. ¥ | MADE IN U. S. A. The DIET during & aftes id taladecnn ‘Malted cea a Extract M Nutritious Digestibic Instantly prepared—no cooking Used successfully over { century mio Morlick’s Thus Avoiding tmitations Have Your Own Last We sell Walk-Over Shoes built upon more lasts than any other make. The variety of shapes enables us to fit every normal foot. Come in and secure your exact fit. Remember the name of that model, and you have your own last. Notice how reason- ably priced this stylish oxford is. Unquestionably the best shoe value in New York to-day. Walh-Over New York City Brooklyn 510 Fifth Avenue 179 Broadway 150 Bowery 1355 Broadway 1173-75 Broadway 252 W. 125th Street 565-7 Fulton Street 1499 Broadway 622 W. 18lst Street 5406 Fifth Avenue Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N. Broadway Newark, N. J.—795 Broad Street Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main Street q > Sache ae ctiminala, the insane, aliens and In- dians. A beneficent and all-wise Na- fiona) Government runs their city for them. Let us consider, within the limits of a newspaper article, how WILKE SAYS: Under the existing law one- halt | the cost of running the City of! Washington is paid by the people of | Whe city in the form of taxos and} ‘Ome-half is paid by the people of the | Whole country’in the form of taxes, 7 ‘The Appropriations Committee has | | Becommended that $18,000,000 be nu the Government of the City Washington next year. The should understand that the of maintenance of ali the dings and grounds within the) : of Columbia used by the yeah Aue. can bas fos. ELON AN “Lost and Founa* advertined in The World or reported to “Lost and F ae World Bu for inirey days egy At toy at hn World’ Siicas | Last and Founs” advertio ae, can be left at any of The World’e | Aavertising “Aeension oe eee telephoned a) ‘The World, nd Bi

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