The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1920, Page 9

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| a 14 ’ ] i] ' 4 cae Abe in a worthless Cg oy the! + My 1s lots ta porshase Foods alone by Frank Carter Met Death While millions, some of whici#fell on specu- it } PRI C0 DOWN ator but "mort oe the “joss will te for His Wife. q reflects to rs. yj “Market Commissioner O-Mailey has! CUMBERLAND, Md, May 10.— phil So Much Meat Left Unsold | congestion of: tramc compels louded miieg west of here, yesterday, when ‘Wholesalers Will Be Forced |line with hardware and other imper- the new auto he was driving to Philas to a Lower Scale, By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of the Evening World.) New York. She and Carter were ‘The cost of the rainstorm last Sat- Fresh eggs are now coming in urday afternoon and evenirig to the larger quantities, and the quality is Married in New York May 1, 1919. food stores in Greater New York ran into the millions, and more perishable| for the winter months should do so at °4 foods were unsold when the stores|once before the warm weather ‘sets In “See-Saw,” had just received from cloded up at night than has been the|!"% Nearby hennery eggs are now the manufacturers the auto, which vane case at any time since the armistice/ and fine fresh eggs from the West are » «i was signed. 4 of the Actors’ Equity and had Competition among dealers is now jen y ri more acute than for years, as nearly} JERSEY CITY MAN | been be aa stage since he was five; every store is making a “special” attract trade. ket ‘he Nina mead | gum aii anion aistucts had there| Missile Loaded With Cartridges] BEGINS IN CHICAGO counters and show cases piled up high} Planted in Ceiling of Gambler's with cut meats which were tagged ‘& teasohable pee: Bedroom, Charged With Conspiracy to Over- “It is entirely different,” said ®| Robert Arnheim, better known throw U. S. Government and manager of a large market in Harlem.| sporting circles in Jersey City ana With Syndicalism, “When we made deliveries a rain-|New York as I “by Emron, was «form didn’t cut much figure, but now|awakened at 1.20 P. M. yesterday in| CHICAGO, May — 10—Twenty-#tx when it rains our customers go here last September to form the Com- the delicatessen or some small store|Avenue, Jersey City, by an explosion. near at hand: ‘There ie so much meat| Investigation disclosed that he had ™unist Labor Party, were placed on cut up and unsold that it will take|been the victim of an unusual bomb, up to next Wednesday to clean it up,|Consisting of @ dosen .45 callbre 11 Cvornow of the United States Gov- and the wholesale market will break.” |©@rtridges, ire {a an ifon conn emement and with eriminal ayndicaltémi, President Minder of Washingtoh|t#iner about'é by 6 inches. The bo: ‘They are numbered among the 165 Market! stated last Saturday night|W®# Planted in the ceiling over B'S Communists, 1. W. W. and Comman- that “the early morning trade was head. A long candle was so arranged | \ heavy, but rain kept the customers away im the afternoon, and large quantities of meat and vegetables were unsold.” ‘The drive by the Evening World for @ roast milk-veal dinner on Sun- ity See, cnungretrenet, een | ty "Sty "Sloe gaat made" lowep than the previous week, al-|{R6 Tome ot er epee ta though the wholesale cost was withi|wnich shots were fired in the Bel- Breast of veal sold mainly at 20 | oiice explained, but his refusal to 2c, while some stores sold the latter |PaVe* Jovthing ‘to do with heiping cut at 15-eo 18c. on Saturday. « . Another decline was recorded fresh Deer last week, king a drop | 42, with this attempt on his life. —_—_—_—_———— of 8 cents a pound on prime eteers from Monday to Friday. This is due to the constructive marketing done! ff by the housewives in following the advice given by the Evening World to purchase veal instead of the hisher | | priced meats. Last Monday the large| | packers were demanding 2c. a pound | iff for good steers, while the same grado | |M on Friday was preased to sale at Zic. but had to be carried over unsold. The cargo of New Zealand lambs | |4 reported in these columns last Fri- |i i day, is due to-day and will be on A sale the middle of the Week in the if shops. This cargo, confprising 100,000 ' whole dressed lambs, is the largest to reach here from New Zealand in 14 nearly ten years, and will si lanvb in this country. Fresh vegetables continue plenti- r cles shown on each table and Trouville Cloth, embroid- Toe ie wholesnle market, "Teres| fy are wide in, range—they ered in wool and silk, with onions that, were Selling a week ago are uniform only in their decorative smocking and novel at -pound crate, have now i at W fore pound crate, have now |] price and their high touchess...$4.75 to $7.75 lower again to-day, due to the ab- normally large quantities of Egyp- ||h ian onions afloat and awaiting Hl OWINGTON’S Old potatoes dropped $1.50 a bag, | im “ $12, at the close last week, and a |My steamer room to be dumped here. further drop is looked for to-day. \ ‘The embargo on freight shipments, | ¥ f while not so pronounced as a week! iN \ ago, is still in evidence, and thou- le~ | ia meat the available short supply of | j ay ey Tae ee loan al ie os Se wit aa LR) . A tf ; (ork Cty. “Several” HUSBAND KILLED of Californ a las he from frentprnix ts thirtgctwe: days ana) IN AUTO ACCIDENT the- recent strike has co; everal Trying Out Car He had Bought arranged to meet the boss truckm and stevedores who-handie perishable Frank Carter, an actor, was instantly fpods next Wednesday. The present killed near Grantaville, twenty-seven trucks of ishahle foods to stand in ishable wares. Besides, a system of delphia to meet his wife, Marilyn “tipping” has developed at many of miller, star of the “Follies of 1920," the receiving piers, and where the tip is not forthcoming “there {s no room ‘upset ona harp turn of the National for that class of freight.” This abuse Pike. " has grown in the last few monthsand Miss Miller arrived here late In the is menacing the shipping of perish- afternoon and will take the body to able foods out of town. fine. Housewives who have not a8 Hv was twenty-eight. yet waterglassed their supply of C668 | Carter, who was the juvenile lead wholesaling at 50 to 53 cents a dozen, was intended asa present for his wife. selling at 45 to 46 cents a dozen. Poop og member of the Lambs’ to) HURT BY A BOMB pyar OF 26 REDS to| his home at No, 401 Palisade radicals who are said to have gathered trial in Criminal Court this morning, charged with conspiracy to advocate round-up ,| Suspected radicals, Forty-two, incliding three women, were indicted as organ- jzers of the Communist Labor Party. Several are reported to have fled to lextco and Burope, One, John Read, aries str Abram L Bikus, an appeal to President Wilson for the appointment of Harry H. Schlaoht to the post of Deputy Commissioner of Immigration, More then 100 persons. ard “graduate, magazine writer, | including Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, th author and first Bolsevik! Bnvoy to the | Rev. Dr. United States, Is now In jali at Abo, | Irene Fintand, accused of , smuggling from | and Bolshevik Russia. ¢ Parkhurst, He that after it had burned a certain Wholesale Manufacturers of Coats and Suits 122 to 126 West 26th St., 4. Manufacturer’s Sale Offering COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 10TH, AT 9 A. M. FOR ONE WEEK ‘ONLY the manufacturer at lese than his means te you? Every witch "dlepocal “ot theee fine Serge Suits....... COATS Silk Lined Sport Coat. Sport Coat, All Line Sport Coat, Half Lined. Sport Coat, Unlined....... CAPES n lours and Serges Accordion Pleated Men's Wear Serge. Special... .ccscrseeeseees A310" LONG COATS Stouts and Regulars, in Poplins, Ve- SUITS Retails OUR at PRICE Tricotine Silk Lined........ $65.00 $29.50 Men's Wear Silk Serge..... 75.00 25.50 All Wool Serge, Fancy Lined 85.00 18.00 Tricotine Suits.... ++ 25.00 13.75 11.75 8 U 1 T—Onicken ripple, all wool, 00 very fine tricd- ting. silk lined. Retails at $65. distance it fired the strange contrap- tion, ‘Bhree bul:.ts entered Arnheim's body, but none of them inflicted more than painful injury. ‘The police said that Arnheim long has been known as a gambler, and dame Club three months ago, led to in| Protect suspects may have a lot to Colored Smocks —$12 and $15. The arti- “The Gift Shep of Fifth Avenne”” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. hold tools, etc TUE PAC A HAY HA BA BOA RK BERN EA Ea a TAT OI AOU OZ OU OUT ONG) McCutcheon’s Japanese Cotton Crepe Japanese Cotton Crepe in new Gingham check designs woven in Japan to our special order. Shown in Red, Green, Blue, Gold, Rose, Helio and Black checks on white grounds. Imported exclusively by James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Sts. Fiench knots wi Mew Always crisp, fresh and flavory—neat to eat! Rolie of Assmrted Plovers, alee Al Properesian, AU Chocolate, AM W intergeren nd All Cinmamen @ngland Confectionery CO ELIGHTFUL little D house Frocks, quite nice enough to wear the Sum- mer day through in one’s home, easily laundered and inexpensive enough for fre- quent changes. Also Smocks for the woman who gardens or who goes in for studio living, art and the picturesque! Japanese Crepe, Batiste, Voile, Artists’ o1 Gardening Smocks, in sales Chambray sate Repp collars, huge pockets to id tools, ¢ $5.95 Black and White Model in Foulard Voile, white Basket- weave with embroidered $7.75 House and Porch Dresses COLLECTION of Voiles, Dimities and Poplins, the leading makes, very reason- ably priced. Flowered Voile, white organdie collar, full skirt with pockets Pretty Dresses and Smocks For Mornings at Home Flowered Cross-bar Dimity, trimmed with frills around collar and White Poplin, Billie Burke model, square neck, short sleeves. (Illustrated). . $7.95 Navy and Copenhagen blue Foulard Voile, net collar and cuffs, vestee or self material edged with net, full skirt, sash..... $7.95 White Voile, round neck, Organdie collar, vestee button trimmed, full skirt with frills and sash. (Illustrated) White Dotted Voile, square neck, large Organdie collar and cuffs, edged with lace, full skirt with two deep tucks, Organ- die sash totie. (Illustrated) Beocond Floor Lord & Taylor. 38th Street—FIFTH AVENUE—39th Street + $4.45 prettily $10.75 West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Stre t — - —— _ t An excellent assortment of ~ \ sh CHINA SETS xo GLASSWARE] | Will be offered To-morrow at Greatly Reduced Prices Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets, 107 pes | Limoges China Dinner Sets— Limoges China; new colored con- 106 pieces; rich gold encrusted ventional border designs and matt border and matt gold handles. gold handles. $195.00 $82.50 and 125.00 i : American Porcelain Dinner Sets— | Imported China Dinner Sets— 106 pieces; coin gold band and 100 pieces; new colored border de- cretonne border design; open stock, signs and gold Jine edge, 7.50 $55.00 - American Porcelain Dinner Sets— English Porcelain Dinner Sets— 52 pieces; conventional border de- 100 pieces; colored border design, signs and matt gold handles, ees $17.50 ' HAND-PAINTED GLASSWARE | Decorated with colored bands and medallion border designs: | Candy Jars, Vases, Cheese and Cracker Dishes, Comports, $3.95) | Handled Sandwich Plates and various other items........... Hand-painted Marmalade or Jam Jars with colored spoon—$1.50 PERSIAN and CHINESE | RUGS At Liberal Price Reductions for Tuesday Selections made now will be stored FREE of CHARGE until next Fall. howe 9 See and Persian Rugs— lesoul Ruge— Room sizes—average from et soecinge. ee 7x10 to 9x12. Values $475 lpferited a special to $650. Specially priced at _ $75.00 and 85.00 | - $390.00 to 510.00] | Persian Runnere— Chinese Rugs— , Modern and Antique; single Richly embossed; sizes 2x8 or in pairs; sizes 10 to 20 ft. : year Vile $150.00 to to 8x6 feet. Values $48.00 $475.00. Special at to 145.00 Specially priced, . $118.00 to 385.00 $37.50 to 115.00 Tuesday we will offer at an average reduction of. 25 Per Cent. Qff Regular Prices On LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Living Room Suite, 8 pieces, as illustrated; solid Mahogany frames; upHolstered in Velour or ‘Tapestry . Velour ......... $450.00 | Tapestry ....... $400.00 OTHER LIVING ROOM SUITES 2 pieces; upholstered in 8 pieces; upholstered in Tapestry « » » « + $310.00 | Tapestry . . » . » $350. 8 pieces; upholstered in 4 pes.; Mahogany frame Blue Damask and Velour, $450.00 upholstered in ‘Tapestry, $575.00 8 pieces; upholstered in pan) hg eetrsine ae Blue Velour « « «© » $495.00 | Mulberry Velour . . . $735.00 8 pieces; Mahogany and 8/pieces; Mahogany and Cane; upholstered in Cane; upholstered — in Mulberry Damask . . $395.00 | Mulberry Damask . . $200.00 $60.00 Fireside Wing Chairs upholstered in Tapestry, Now $40.00

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