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wy DRS IR? Sa ~ AS BIG SHIPMENTS | EA MARS HERE New Potatoes Cut $12 a Bar- rel, Old Ones $4 a Sack— Berry Prices Down. 3 Bu P. Q. Foy (Special Food Expert, Evening World) With food stuff from southern and| of meat nearby States coming into the city over all railroad lines, food prices to. day showed further signs of a con. tinued drop. The Pennsylvania reported the ar. rival of 149 car loads of food) the Erie 14 carloads and the New York Central a latge number, Other road: indicated that they also are handling Heavy large quantities of supplies. receipts also were reported yesterday Hundreds of loads were brought from New Jersey and New York State by motor, The shipments over the New York Central. included 150 cars of live stock and 38 carloads of butter and exes. $18 a barrel; old potatoes from $17 bag to $13, and foreign potatoes to $12 a bag. Onions fell from §8 to $' As a result prices at the local mar-! Mayor Notifies Dealers They Must) front of the oncoming train. kets this morning show that new potatoes have dropped from $30 a! barrel, the price during the strike, to, scratching her nose. A guard and seized Moskow & policeman gould street, HITS GIRL IN FACE Stockbroker’s Clerk Seized by Subway Train Guard Is Fined $25. Samuel Moskowitz, twenty+two, a stockbroker's clerk, of No. 72 Riving- ton Street, was finey $25 -with an al ternative of five days in jail by age te MeQuade in the. Night Court ight. He was charged with strik- ing Freda Goldstein of No. 855 Home bar Street, the Bronx, in the face with his|® “phe 2.000 fist in the subway station at Lexing- ton Avenue and 125th Street. Miss Goldstein anid she and a friend took two seats which had just been a el Vacated and which Moskowitz tried to ENQUIRY ON KILLING, eer vine weit leu the sister OF GIRL IN SUBWAY | sho. atiexea, Moskowitz put his hand Dr. Norris Seeks to Fix Blame for ‘Accent in Crowded B. R. T. Station. Dr. Charles Norris, Chief Medical Last year the price was started at a bh hahaa ‘ ission (lar @ hundred and was forced down A leading wholesale commission 1, 99 cents by the Mayor. In his deter- merchant said that 1,000 carloads Of mination to knock one-third off the 90 potatocs are expected to reach the cent rate this year Mayor Gillen started | city this week, |with the wholesalers, They agreed to A lower market on butter and eggs! accept $5 a ton from the retailers, {n- 1s also looked for to-day. stead of $8, as last year. Fresh dressed beef declined slightly ated city itself ts going to establish oe BOtRraAy but Wittt ist. canoeny ee tanacnet dlpesteta yuna. peo oils val the New York Central yards yesterday, oia"tor 59 cente am -hundred. Permits still lower prices are looked for thi#| Vere issued Saturday for the bulldines morning. to be used for this purpose, In some of tne leading markets the] ‘The retailers have started a battle loin and round cuts uf beet were re-|ngainst, the Mayor and declare they ot w not sell ice for less than cents tailed at 50 tu 52 cents, while the| Wil not se majority of the medium priced stores charged from 48 to 60 cents; but where common and medium grades 4 were sold, the retail prices on these cuts ranged from 42 to 46 cents, -| Leg of lamb sold at 45 to 48 cents, while legs of mutton cost consumers 88 to 40 cents. Prime rib roast from heavy steers ranged from 45 to 48 cents per pound as to neighborhood, but in some sections pretty good | | —— en Jan blockade. raons for the continu: apatched to the Russian reopen the channels speakers were Tanne Don Levi Harrigt Stanton Blatch and Joseph non, President of the Iron Sm Union, roast beef was sold at 40 to 42 cents, | Examiner, will békin an investiga- ba. Me while the other cu of roast sold at| tion to-day to fix responsibility for it its + | 90 to 82 cents for te chuck and up to . the death in St, Vincent's Hospital on Saturday of Miss Jessie Goldstein, | * No, 2834 West 30th Street, Coney ‘, Island, as a result of injuries received Try the comfortable hospitality of Summer 48 to 45 cents, while light loin chops | when a northbound local train of the Munsingwear—you can always depend up- wore sold as high as 46 cents, B. R. T. subway system struck her on its perfection of fit, finish and fabric. NEWARK LIMITS ICE at the Broadway and Canal Street It's a Munsingwear habit to outwash, out- station Friday morning. ati PRICE TO 60 CENTS Before she died Miss Goldstein de- Delo d and outlast expectations, x reas, Tall, stout, short or thin, there's a Mun- clared she had been pushed from the singwear garment just right for you. platform by the crowd, directly in —the satisfaction lasts 46 to"38 cents on the middle rib cuts. Pork loins sold at 85 to 88 cents on the whole or half loin, according to weight, while pork chops sold at from The narrow rupway—little more than six feet wide—from which Miss Goldstein fell, is used by the throngs changing from Brooklyn, Bath Beach and Coney Island trains to uptown and downtown trains in Manhattan. * Pledge to Charge No More— They Plan Fight. a| ‘The retail ice dealers of Newark were notified to-day by Mayor Gillen that 7 they will not be permitted to do busi- “Borden’s Milk, from cows in clover, Makes us kids feel good all over.’’ some milk which he drinks each day is doubtless the reason why he plays such good baseball and hits the BORDEN’S MILK is a safe and dependable food for children. ball over the fence. Phone and have our solicitor cal and arrange under 14 years, for we can Borden’s Farm Products Company 63 Vesey Street. CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY A thousan Saks-handwork for the first time for every one that buys it for the last. Saks & BROADWAY AT 34th STREET Biopahts Pecrls Pea’ Exclusively Saks 95; smond Set, $39 Wit § mering delicacy of tint or tenacious quality of endur- ance—you cannot tell them apart! mmaiey DAG & Company a 38 This rhyme was written by Specialists in Wearing Apparel for Men, Women, Misses and Children little David Seliger, who knows that the Glass of Borden’s rich, pure, whole- Announce for Tuesday and Wednesday ‘ | A Sale of Swageer Wraps, Coats and Capes for Women Ata Very Low Price $18 “Ultra-smart” sums up this won- derful collection of higher-cost wraps —expressing their individuality with every movement of the wearer. Novel cuffs in some cases fashion the sleeves — then there are loose- fitting, sleeveless models with large draped collars—the fashionable throw scarf is well represented—and novel- ty buttons are in evidence, of course! Developed in beautiful Bolivia Cloth, soft Duvet de Laine, service- able Tricotine, smart Wool Jersey, and lovely Velour de Laine. Two styles pictured! for daily , delivery. £891 retail stores to serve you, in addi- tion’ to the wagons, Phone, Cortlandt 7961 d men buy Also a very large and varied collection of capes, wraps and coats in smart straight-line models in all the new materials. Every one from our regular stocks, reduced to $25 $29.50 $39.50 to $98.50 Fourth Floor . Children’s ' ’ ¥ out of a window and struck her, badly. veral men in the cai and held him until called from the PROTEST RUSSIAN BLOCKADE A mass meeting in the Lexington The- | it night was the beginning of a Natlon-wide campaign of pro- nst the continuance of the Rus- Ths meeting was held ‘under the auspices of the American Women's Emergency Committee, and the to be promoted by ‘that or- pe who attended adopted a resolution that President Wil- son and all official bodies responsible ice of the blockade be appealed to to permit relief to be de- ople and to of trade, * The Exquisite Paris-Made Blouses | at the extraordinary price of $14.75 — Originality, extreme care in making, and the chie of the Parisienne are incarnated | in these wonderful creations just imported from Paris. Fashioned of superior Company Hats for little tots 2 to,6 years ORALIS—the coun- Reduced terpart of the Oriental rl—whether in shim- Cute tailored hats of Milan Straws, prettily nantes trimmed with wide gros- Georgette Crepe. The interesting grained ribbon or velvet | hand embroidered motifs of con- a d ® trasting color find companions in bows and streamers. feenecl ond seve pinup chccar 50 to $300 gette Crepe. Now h Gold Clasp,$7.£0 to $90 i Obtainable in white with jade, : $5...... Reduced to $3.50 |] bisque with peach, flesh with blue. * | ARES Reduced to $4.00 , “W) The same model may also bi aks KVampany $7.50... .Reduced to $5.00 had in Peanonad Voile at $12.50 Broadway at 34th Street Fourth Floor. Third Floor. tor melhor meme cnennecge in ie ———— OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G* 34th Street—New York _ | Tuesday—An Extraordinary Sale of Misses’ Suits, Coats, Capes & Dresses : Sizes.14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. i A Most Remarkable Offering of the season’s most popu- 4 lar models taken from the regular stock. Tnovinplete range of sizes in each style but all sizes represented 90 Misses’ Fine Tailormade Suits Values to 68.00 Sale Price 35.00 . 75 Misses’ Afternoon & Street Dresses” Mannish Mixtures Navy Serge Tricotine Belted and Flare Models Silk Lined _ Pekin’ and Remarkable Values Serge in Navy and Brown Belted Models Embroidery and Bead Trimmed Sale Price 18.00 Smart Capes with Fringed Throw — Scarfs, Checked Angora Collars a Double and Single Breasted, Belted Coats, Plain An- gora Collars Unusual Values Sale Price 28.00 Of s00 firms now using 3,500 Electric truck and delivery wagons in this city, 281 are operating from 3 to 300 vehicles Here in New York, the Electric is the most effieient and cheapest delivery method. The cost of the electric current Varies from 2cents to $cents a mile, depending upon the size of the véhicle and the load Our transportation engineers know cost, mileage, character I 8 of work, and how to plan for quickest and cheapest service-for a given purpose or section of the city They are “At Your Service” without cost In this city Electric Vehicles are sald by Commercial Truck Company Lansden Company Oneida Truck Company Walker Vehicle Company Ward Motor Vehicle Company Who upen request will b 405 Lexington Avenue 50 Church Street 505 Fifth Avenue Grand Central Terminal Grand Central Terminal glad to furnish any desired information | pen transportation questions | | | A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND It , The New York’ Edison Company Irving Place and 15th Street IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— meg a emee cect emt ©