The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 10

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c ‘ even @ woant meal for tere than & R, TIE, COAL, : plain th F000 AND HOTEL Eee ai Yne reputati oo few that @ pri from cents GOUGER HUNT ON r Flying Squadron Hears of Res- taurants Where Prices Are Up and Portions Down, A, W. Riley, chief of the band of Federal hunters of retail profiteers wih return from Washington to-mor Tow, it was sald to-day, to arrange for inquiries along new lines, His Tofee to-day was visiting men's fur- Bishing stores, coal yards And hotels and restaurants, Bushels of letters have beon filed and awaiting filing in the office com Plaining of greedy storekeepers. Those on which the fnvestiaiors are | ! working now have to do with the Prevalting price ofecollars, 80 and 36 eents a piece for th article formerly | / fold at 12% cents and necktion for, Merly ssid at 60 cents mow ° orna- Mented with @ sign “#2 former price, Marked down to $1.95." 4 number of investigators ane look, ing over the menus of so-called pop wlar-price chain restaurants regard- ing one of which hundreds of letters are rectived saying that its prices have been increased and its portions jueed until it ia imponsible to gol | Tage Mi NNN, “Hl is Hi Ww bay sey a ikea. nue Harlen Hotel W Daugnte lsh iM ] ig formerly retuiling at 86 are in ade served te attend chari IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. W @ Milton Griesba National Opera ¢ Waldorf-Astoria, t tas vs Ril of Washington Irving High School jadixon Square Park, 2, M. a Pell in, that a hyborhor te a hon yenptetette |} inst coal aell a ton, national ‘one shields nts are NOW an living «@ Wine Growers’ Aasoctation, dinner, Hotel Waldort-As: t * Hxchange, meeting ant wunchean, Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, 19 Another wo | ary Club, Mineheon, Hotel McA'pin, | doors from Fifth Avenue asks | 1230 FM | Sminene hotel de restrained | 2M KaKpa Delta, dance, Hotel Mfcat- i in, Firat Skirt Deaignera, meeting, Hotel MeAlpin, 7.15 9. 19th Assembly Dia- ‘“DANDERINE”’ Stops Hair Coming Out Doubles Its Beauty. alaments, — <>» meeting and Citaens eting, at Bush . 10 Weat 42d Street, 8M, M. Federation of Arta, extluly 10 A PM ha ng, at 7th Kegiment Armory, fen Villa t, No, 18, Amor No. 80' Green: tol Biltmore, | » Dandel, Hotel | ry one Club, au tion bridwe party, dorf-Anto P.M. Post, No. 724, Loxton nee, at’ Mauch's, and, eve Hosplta Jennings, N home of Mrs 882 Wifth Ave- , Meeting, Hotel orm of th A few cents buys After an application of you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows | new life, vigor, brightness, more color ‘and thickness, —Advyt, janderine, y) anderine’ fotel Wal rand dance, Hotel by_pu ainG WUmuy, SEAvVUeBeNVaL, AMI trict, dance, Hotel Pennsylvania, e' evening. The Hamilton College Musical concert and darce, Hotel Commod ing, fountain pon hold- McAlpin, # P. M. Demand, meeting, M. ting Supply Saleamens’ Guild, din- totel MéAlpin, 7 P.M. htere of Oblo, bridge party, Hows Pennaylvania, Laundrymen’ and dano Club of New York, ™ Hotel Pennsylvania, 8 P.M. Mechanics and Metals National Bank, D°ape « * dinner and dance, Hotel Pennsylvania, Mexican Pilgrim Soctety, danco | Brooklyn Academy of Music to r, 8.20 P.M ——— peration Hotel | trons that I have a: o, 1620. By} Chapter House, Hotel Astor, $ “The Baptist Soctal Union, Hotel Commodore, evenin; American Posture Leag dinner, ageant at PM e, SOCIAL NOTE. (From, the Mattoon (1l],) Journal-Gasette,) I wish to announce to m. ° Eleven Big Best Stores .<Blun Shoe. The Season’s Footwear Favored Style and Leather 239 Patent Leather Dun Kid XN VX os The creed of the Blyn Stores is that “quality is the basis of economy.” Blyn Shoes have other essential features to rec- ommend them — style — novelty — graceful shape —low price. But QUAL- ITY is and always has been, the. main thought. This is why Blyn Shoes have become so widely known as the best foot- wear values in New York. \ S OS Jolsons “Swanee” Whistling Song Al Jolson, exclusive Columbia artist, not ~ Only sings but melodiously whistles this song of longing for the South, his latest Sinbad hit. Coupled with “My Gal,” sung by Frank Crumit, new exclusive Columbia I 6 Saxophones -Dardanella The Columbia Saxophone Sex- tette plays this rollicking,'rhythmic record of the “Buddha-Darda- nella” fox-trot, punctuated by the popping of the big brass saxophone, which sounds just like a kettle drum. Coupled with “Limehouse Nights,” a novel one-step by these A-2876—8S0 Bert Williams Has the Blues “T’m Sorry I Ain’t Got It, You Could Have It If I Had It” is the answer this exclusive Columbia artist always gets in this side-splitting song of the “Blues.” A-2877—85¢ A Few More Mid-menth Hits Peasy Me dae. Charles Harrison Say lt with Flowers Charles Harrweo Le Bobeme—Selections, Part I A-2885 Sse Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra Le Behome—Selections, Part UI Metropelitan Opera House Orchestra Asia sise Qnesing Honegmese—Fer-vet ‘ Art Hickman's Orcheecra | a.2ese Fee Fi Po Fum—One-step Are Hickman's Orchestre ) Alghaulstan--Fox-tiv: Prince's Dance Orchestra } a.zss3 Mehammed—Fos-crot Prince's Dance’Orchestra | $e Get the New Columbia Nevelty Record Buckiet. Every Columbia Dealer bas it New Columbia Reverds on Sale at All Columbia Dealers the 10¢h aad 20¢h of Every Muash COLUM BIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York West SIDE stones: a27-284 West 135ih St ah Ave aed EAST SIDE STORES: aq°are and 122d Bt Sa Ave, ear 80th St. Sa Aves 10th and 18tet Sta ita “Howery, near Broome Bt. BROOKLYN STORES: 442-444 Fulton St, opposite Bri Broagway, bet. Park Ate aad Eilery 9 Broadway, Sear Greene Ave NEWARK STORE: 689 Broad “SL, opposite Military Park. Style ses5 beg hah Black and Brown Blyn Silk Hosier: for Service an Economy Boys’ Black Colf 4.50 Brown Cay 5.50 Stece 1 to ena) MEN’S SHOES An Unlimited Style Range —and Every Style a Real Value. Mall Order Dept. 240 Taint Avenue, 4638 Dark Brown Russia Calf Brogue Oxford.. 9-00 Brown and Black Calf 7.00 Walking Oxford z + Dull or Bright Kid 7.00 and Patent Colt ..... Red Cross Shoes for Comfort and Style Gun Metal Patent Colt White Nu-Buck, Sizes 2% to 7, 7.50 Postage, Inctuding Insurance, 100, Send P. 0. Money Order or N.Y. Draft Only, All Stores Open Saturday Evenings, tetas eeQaO O- - THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK A Saving of Nearly $4 on the Half Dozen in This Event 10,000 Prs. of Men’s Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery At $1.35 Instead of $2 a Pr Note the savings: Better buy an en- tire summer's supply. Sheer, hosiery; nothing finer for wea: low shoes. Well-made, long-wearin, offered but scldom at this poo, i Plain, drop-stitch and clocked effects in black, cordovan, white, navy blue, battle gray. Spring Weight Balbriggan Under- wear At 85 cts a Garment Two-piece undergarments, distioetly anderpriced. Health insurance against the sudden changes of a New York Spring. Better buy now for next Fall, too. Prices may advance. Long and short sleeves: ankle length drawers. Remember, the tape goes on every customer—ensuring s perfect fit. Bull Bwtherws Broadway at 4%h St. 2 Flatbush Ave.. B’klyn 125th Street at Srd Avenue 47 Cortlandt Se’ +4 Ease 4th St 1456 Broadway 279 Broadway Hints iu, Home Springtime lures you into the garden re~ member that our stock includes heavy tools and lighttools, for bigvegetablegardens of tender flower beds—all made to stand long wear. GARDEN’SET Compactly arranged in this eubstan- tiad oad dow are: forks, daisy grubbers, weeder, dsbbler, trowels, hammer and pruning shears. Price cumplete $10.00 The Bright Jewel of the Avenue Tn the celebration of Fifth Avenue Week remember that at Fifth Avenue and} 53rd Street is the Dem- onstration Salon of the famous ‘THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY Sai as OT, The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World You are cordially invited to visit us and hear the instrument which won highest score for tone at the Panama (Pacific Exposition. Incidentally, you will admire not only the Sonora but its home, which is one of the show , places of New York. Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc. George E. Brightson, President Sonora Semi-Permanent Needles are used on all steel needle rec- Removal Sale E are forced to con- duct this sale as a result of the contrac- tors not completing the alterations to our new store cor. B'way and 28th St. in the time agreed upon. The offerings include our Entire Stock of New Spring Suits & Topcoats aie ee $9950 523 Topcoats re priced at.... $60 to $70 Suits and Topeoats re- priced at.... Medium weight suits for all year wear and magnificent § winter overcoats are included, offering amazing opportunity to buy for next season when prices are scheduled to sear. Winter Overcoats as Low as $24.75 and up to $6750 ® No Charge for Alterations 1163-65 Broadway Near Twenty-Seventh St.

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