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— -~3Es= cos I c= es on i — | ———] — [——] i] TOSTART BULDING OF CTY MARKETS , Urgently Need to Prevent Speculative. Food Gouging, Declares O'Malley. Edwin J. O'Malley, Commissioner of Markets, appeared before the Budget and Kinance Committee of the Board ‘of Estimate to-day to ask for $5,000,- 000 with which to begin work on the ‘Terminal Markets (Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx which he is Planning. ‘He told the committee that the money is to pay for the initial steps in the construction of the markets, which he estimates will cast about $85,000,000. O'Malley declared that the markets @re urgently needed to, prevent specu- Tative food gouging, and asserted that these profiteers threatened the city with famine at least five times last winter, when food supplies were de- Uberately helq up in order to boost prices. _ ‘The Commissioner also asserted that the present situation is costing New York City hundreds of millions of dollars a year, which the terminal markets would save He said that plans for the markets @re now complete. “The investigation conducted by tbe city recently,” sald O’Malley, “has ‘yevealed that speculators are working fwith the banks and the railroads, urchasing foodstuffs for speculative purposes and then rejecting them on any ground if the ‘market is not Fights” The Manhattan terminal market Bhould be located, O'Malley said, in the Gansevoort Market locality, and Will cost about $48,898,000, with the city furnishing the land, at a cost of $9,143,700. It will be located between West 14th and Gansevoort Streets, ‘Tenth Avenue, West and Greenwich Streets. The Commissioner plans to Move the present West Washington Market to the Farmers’ Market and ‘use the Washington Market space as receiving docks for supplying the terminal, in TO THE PUBLIC! There are sales and sales. The reliable name of “L. M. Hirsch,” heading this sale,means that we are relieving our over- crowded stock of surplus merchandise and offering you tremendous values in high-grade, comfort- giving footwear. old son's health has been affected by fumes, said to come from a radium plant about a block from his parsonage. the Rev. Isaac M. Thompson, of the Washington Br Orange, N. J., @ call from Hartwick, Vt. tint has real, ted. to accopt Your refrigerator can poison your family, otyowr germs breed in the drain pi our refrigerator. They settle int! and on the vegetables and fruits, is disease is contracted from persons than things, yet scores of people get typhoid fr rom refrigerators apparently spotless. Flush the drain pt pipe, with 8 Syipho-Neer solations, BriphoNeshek prides hrmalcs it germ free. Your refrigerator can never Bolton the food your family eats, Oct Briho tana from drug and depare- ment stores, ho-Napthol Company, Boston. Y. SPECIAL 10-DAY SALE]| SLIP COVERS Belgian We cretenne. Hy 5-Pe. Sulte Reup- ited in tapes: Ieauher- Fite” new Write, Call or Murray Hill 6675 ROYAL UPHOLSTERY Co. 110 W. 34th St, sike Factory, 335 E. 34th St., 32"; | B'klyn Branch, 149 fist 8 GET WISE! SAVE MONEY Taree selection of Ses fie worn miistiin and and consouits $5 to $12 jer than Come Seon SUITS $15-$25 Meru Valu M. COHEN’ Vat H 115 7th Av.8-. Cor. 170y 9, | ‘OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P, | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, Dr Brush'‘s KUMYSS (race Mammy Sparkling Milk A product of rich, sweet milk, obtained by fermentation. Not a buttermilk, The fermentin, Process gives it a sparkle an taste that is most delicious. At hetete—tunch counters—soda fountaine KUMYSS, Inc. EE Beusch MD Preadent oie W. 46th Children's Skins Healthy ‘would only use Cuticura saad reverting little ye scalp troubles rious, Cuti- cura Talcu ‘iso for litt (S'aeliectely seodicened end ex Guishey perfumed. eee ry pee eet eared INVALIDS’ CHAIRS’ WE MAKE OVER 70 STYLES SARGENT CO. 14 & WBXINGTON Av. OF WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS Every pair is from our regular stock and of our standard quality, guaranteed for comfort and style, and made on lasts designed especially for women who favor better grades of footwear. This Remarkable Reduction Covers Black and Tan Pumps and Oxfords in Buckskin, Calfskin, Kidskin, Patent Leather and Suede A SPECIAL FEATURE! We Are Offering Broken Lines of PUMPS and OXFORDS In all styles and a variety of leathers at $3.85 We also carry a full line of KEDS In all sizes for Men, Women and Children. What is Summer without a pair of Keds? 1920. Wale of ved If you have no Player in your home, be sure to take advantage of this SPECIAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED WALTERS PLAYER- PIANOS. The price ($475) is a real BARGAIN PRICE. The terms are made especially low, so that the paying will not prove a hardship to you, and the FREE OUTFIT given with our Player will make this sale so attractive that we feel sure it will prove to be one of the greatest ever conducted by our Piano Department. As there are only a limited, number of these beau- tiful Players to be sold at this price, we urge you to call TO-MORROW and make your selection, and we will arrange an early delivery WALTERS PLAYER-PIANO “475 Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet— Handsome Bench to Match— $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery Special Low Terms oF ONLY $3 A WEEK Be Sure to Call Tomorrow, At this time, when almost everything you buy has been advanced in price, this SPECIAL SALE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Walters Player for $475 will cause even those’ who contemplate purchasing a Player at some future date to purchase NOW; and as the supply of Players is limited, we advise you to call TOMORROW and select your Player, as this sale will only be continued a few days longer. If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player-Piano Sale ‘Almerican Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON THE BESTA SS a It only costs a little more any- how, and that trifling extra first cost is offset many times by the | years and years of satisfactory, | uninterrupted service it will ren- der you. Manufactured by | American Electrical Heater Co. DETROIT Makers of « Complete Line of Electric Heating Devices It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Wak” Ad. Will Go and Find It IT I lad ae ean hn i 1 AN GRADUATION WF hat? : The wise girl does not wait until she leaves school to decide what work she will undertake in the business world. She makes inquiries : and chooses beforehand the occupation that offers the most and the best opportunites, Over 14,000 New York City girls have chosen telephone operating. We have a number of permanent positions open in several departments paying not less than $15.00 a week to start, with many opportunities for rapid advancement. F FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Telephone Madison Square 12000, or call at any of the following officer: MAIN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE: Corner 27th Street, Broadway, Manhattan BRANCH OFFICES: *81 Willoughby Street and 1336 Broadway, Brooklyn 195 Broadway, Manhattan *370 East 1goth Street, Bronx @ Open evenings till 8.00, Saturdays till 4.00, Sundays 1.00—§.00 ® NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY DON oe 4 Days Of Ludwig Baumann’s ae $1,000,000 jure Sale Dining Room Special (Six Pieces) JACOBEAN OAK EXTENSION TABLE, The 4 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Ohatr have imitation leather seats. 48-in, Table ex- tendg to @ feet. Queen Anne Period Stylo. 1. Price $180 79.89 Cash or Credit, Thousands of Bargains Will Be Featured These Last Four Days at Savings of 20% to 40% and More Sale of Suites (Four heme Floor Oil Cloth b 67e Sale of Relrigaratens: $350 Walnut 7 A variety of Neat Pat- Sq. Ya. Tee Weekly. terns, Heavy felt base, Accounts Onieted From $5 to $5000 j{OnSmall Weekly or Monthly Payments Tadwig Bannan’ 6. America’s Greatest Furniture House | ran | [35to36 St.Block 8th Ave. | We Cine Sper We have no connection with any other stores—These are our only three stores Newark, N. J. 49-51 Market St. MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU ‘NEED— pee A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND