The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1920, Page 22

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ton Buy Meat Un- They Are, Assured " 1a Profit. if 0. Fo Foy, ppert, Evening World.) | ¥ rctiore fg not here to . it nor to, interrupt usiness in any way, netther will it Piprices, hut it will asatet tho legit!- ‘ int tm every way within e.""; This is the answer to the { World's query as to what ‘ a tal priée, by Armin W. ,Cnter paeesioateg et the Do) it of Justice. + | reas led flow..of goods from | \\ c sane the consumer in the | Ror irdet manner, and to discourage jo'of goods among merchants jf) Hoes class, “There is no short- ir," declared Mr. . RUey, there is'@ panto caused by plural ‘pach adding @ profit: without the sugar any nearerto the ” . “When asked if he would permit one ssaler’ vo sell to,another whole- ae Rey. mid: “That would itted when it was ob at the ‘wholesaler making the resale more foodstuffs than necessary ply his ie or the trade that id reac! a the Sattorts ‘ot the Evening the Dirpctor of Sales of tie Army ‘Food at Washington, several million» pounds of beef. at 10% cents per pound, warehouse, to wholesalers who would defrost tho meat and sel) it to retail dealers at a cost not exc Lopate v7 for ‘ne chugueand hinds, salera are offering thiv meat at the above prices, but the den'ers, for auine Teason, are reluctant to buy this meat, {raid of interference from the O'Malley appointed B. ‘oy August Siz, Knapp & plus sippy A in, wher seen at his hen quartérs on West 14th Street yoster- day, admitted the demand had ned off recently, due to the wrong 1 Pressions formed by sofhe retail deal- ers that they obuld not take a profit | that would compensate them for handling that class of Hips, one of Chief Riley is a practical butcher, sa the department haa no fixed price on this frozen beef, but sald the range Of prices, say from’ 12 cents on the cheap cuts up to 22 cents a pound on the best cuts, slould allow the dealer @ fair margin of profit. Mr. Phillips said that the figures published by the Evening World were looked upon by the department as fair, both to the dealer and the consumer, The following are the Evening World's fair prices for army surplus boot published in these columns, April Got Crows Biowly Meat, Bond Sieg eet on. ©. There js an advance in the whole- vale price. of fresh beef, due switchmen's strike at: C! Buffalo, »Commoi steers Are now selling at from 18 cents to 24. cents © pound, which ts more than double the: wholesale price of the surplus army) beot, Fresh pork is getti lower, bit there is a shortage Nght + loins, which remain searce and high, but Wéstern loins are selling at 36 to 38 cents f light, 33 to 34 cents for the medi amd 28 to 31 cents per pound for, ‘the heavy loins. Pork chops should mot cost the consumer more than 4 to 50 cents per pound ins. sain main i riz ivan 1 ce we LD, WHOWESDAY, way the light and 40 to 43 cents per ound en the chops from the heavier ght Jersey loins cost 48 to jolesale and the chops are otailed at po conta to 65 cents a pound, The supply of Areased veal in West Washington Market 19 extremely heavy again this wetk, and compared with the cost, other meats. Legs of milk fed j Veal can be etd again this week > conmuners at, 28 to $0 cents a Wn fetail, while the light legs canbe re- . | Milled at a profit at 25 cents a pound. “Condensed Milk , “The Ml thas Saves ollie nace SUGAR is one of the four important food elements required for healthy growth. Chil- drén need it—adults depend upon it. Use “BAGLE BRAND” for all purposes. that re- quire sugar, and make yourselfindependentof any sugar shortage. For sale at ell dealeva THE BORDEN COMPANY = BPRICESCO. == FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS , PLACE ON SALE THURSDAY 3 The. Newest Wraps, Capes & Coats. Greatly Reduced From Our Higher Priced Ascbrimurte 25.00 Previously Selling to $39.75 Velour de Laine | Polo Cloth Serge Woo! Velours Linings of Colorful Silks, Flower-Patterned or Figuted APES, © oats ‘ swinging lines, with lest Beaver, . All and ire bugs softjand fine in texture, draped or on full sizes, collars, tie-belts, button trimmings, ete. Sport coais, cut and tai’ ffored on swagger lines, Clay, Tan, Navy When ares Smartest Garments’? Are Obtainable at So Modest ms Peel That LOWER Pelco pb Mei Here! you won't find more dash or snap instyle, BROOKLYN: ‘OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Clearance Sale Thursday 4 Misses’ Attractive Serge Dresses Navy Blue Seige, embroid- ered with Black Silk Braid combined wi t h Tinsel. : Coat model wit h double tie girdic; a 1s0 one-piece model with pannier pock- etsand leather or cloth belt. - Values to 29.75 Sale Price BROOKLYN Special Value Thursday Wool Plaid Separate Skirts For Women and Misses © Attractive Spring Modg!s with Box and Accordion Piéating, in various pretty ‘two-tone Plaids and com- bination colorings. Sizes &% to 382 waistband. Values to 22.50 Special Price Snappiest Siyles Men’s Suits 1450—Of Silk, Duvatyn $24.00 - BAGS N its variety of shapes and materials, Oving- ton's display of street bags for spring reveals that instinct for good taste and good value which has made Ovington’s a na-: | _ tional institution, é eOVINGTON’S “The Gitt Shop of Fith Avenue” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St, $35 to $65 Go where you biscuit *einidy made No extra’ charge for credit. $2.00 Down on am $30.00 purchase, Liberal terms on, larger purchases, Married men or f poodle ahd | Hl REAM: | a EL, OUR 3 BIG UPSTAIRS STORES New York Store, 226 W. 125th ‘Street. Open Evenings. Brooklyn Store, 435 Fulton St., Open Saturday Evenings. Newark,Store, 149 Market St, ‘Open’ Saturday Evenings. — Al (Lowe and, Found” articien adver World or reported 4 Bureau,” Room * 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. | Bot. 48th and 49th Ste; " BROOKLYN FULTON STREET and BRIDGE STREET * At t Hout Street Subwoy Station, Brooklyn 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. BROOKLYN ) Remarkable Thursday Sale All Below Cost QuR ENTIRE ORGANIZATIONIS ENDEAVORINGTO THEIR UTMOST TO LOWER’ THE HIGH COST @F LIVING 1%5 Women’s and Misses? Suits—Formerty to 45.00 Be ue! TAILORED; LONG LINE, ‘SNUG FITTED SHOULDERS, NARROW BELTS, INVERTED SLOT OO SEAMS AND PLEATS. MATERIALS OF TRICOTINE, ies di SERGE, VELOUR CHECKS, TWEEDS; HANDSOMELY —=—B ELOW I= 210 Afternoon and Street‘ Dresses—Formerly to 25.00 (): 00 =BELOW costae 135 Smart Coats and Wraps—F-rmerly to ‘35.00 —————————— : "TAFFETAS, SERGES AND WOOL JERSEYS. /NOT ‘ EVERY SIZE IN EVERY STYLE, BUT, ALL SIZES IN VARIOUS MODELS. .........-.+eseeeceebe Wecercesse [POLO CLOTH, SPORT COATS, CAMEL’S HAIR COATS, SUEDE VELOUR COATS, TWEED MOTOR COATS, PLEATED SERGE CAPES. MANY HANDSOMELY LINED....... PAE SS. RU erates. === BELOW. cosT===== 375 Silk Blouses and Over Blouses—Fermery to 7.73 Se HANDSOME TRICOLETTE, -GEORGETTE CREPE, CREPE DE CHINE, IN CHARMING ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLE CONCEITS, SUMMER COLORINGS AND. SMART SUIT SHADES . ee an =BELOW come 185 Silk Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemisesrome to 5.00; | ea 5 ‘XCELLENT QUALITY CREPE DE CHINE, IN COLORS ee OF FLESH AND PINK, DAINTILY TRIMMED WITH TOUCHES OF FINE LACE AND RIBBONS —=——BELOW a 600 Leather and Silk Hand Bags—Formery to 3.95 LEATHER LACED HAND BAGS. NEALTY LINED; SOME HAVE FITTINGS; OTHERS HAVE HANDSOME WV ONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF FINE SILK AND 95 SILVER-LIKE METALLIC FRAMES o.0..sseeeeeeeseesceeees =BELOW COST==== 65 Summer Fur Neckpieces—Formerly to 39.50 —————————— 17 BELOW COST==== 350 Cloth and Silk Skirts—Formerly to 39.75 ————————————— LARSE ANIMAL EFFECT SCARFS OF FOX, COLORS OF POIRET, TAUPE, LUCELLEE, KAMCHATKA, CREPE DE,.CHINE LINED, NEATLY FINISHED . ‘ F SPECIAL PURCHASE ENABLES US TO OFFER THE MOST REMARKABLE SKIRT VALUES OF THE SEASON. HIGH GRADE MATERIALS OF BARONETTE SATIN, FAN- TISEE, CREPE DE CHINE—FIGURED AND PLAIN. SMART WOOL VELOURS, CHECKS AND FANCY STRIPES, IN KNIFE PLEATED AND PLAIN MODELS.........+ Weabeues eens \

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