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one week. The farmer who produced this poultry did not recetve a ge 4 of this exctas profit—gauged out of | ths consumers, exardiess of .the low prevatling | meee priced on State apples, the retall prices, as a rule, did not show & corresponding decline, Some of the chain grocery stores sold apples ¥ welght, at from five to eight cents ® pound, but most of the stores that were selling apples by count were charging from 400 to 600 per cent. profit over the wholesale cost. On apples that cost less than $1 a bushel, base oe | fad fruit, the retail pies i ‘ae from two to two and one-hal One Consignment Is of Tur- cezus apiece, or more than 600 per ‘ ‘ cent. profit, while on State apples keys, First Ever Shipped j that Averaged from 189 to SAO to the ‘ | bushel, the retail prices ranged from to United States. four to ‘lx cents each. ‘The apples pecibiabteteaevleey that most stores were selling at ave cents a pound were windfalls, being By P. Q. Foy. bruised and showing more or less (Special Food Expert Evening World) wives who have not made ‘The 8. 8. Durham, from Wellington, 1 supply of tomato catsup New Zealand, ha brought a cango of nd ohill sauces should take advan- early tomato crop. The Long Ialahd and Jersey farmers report their Inte crop of tomatoes to be a failure, due to excessive rains, and from now on the prices will advance, Potatoes have struck a new low level and are selling In the wholesale market at $3 to $3.50 the ten-peck bag, while only closely selected Long Island potatoes bring $4. The long varieties of Sersey potatoes are wholesaling at $2.76 a bag, or less than 2 cents a pound. At the present low ‘prices of potatoes purchgses by consumers should be made by the peck as the smallest unit, while it would be more economical to make purchases by the bushel, The esti- Mated yield of 418,000,000 bushels of potatoes will nat only give consumers the finest qualtty ever produced here at low prices but the abundant sup- ply will be a great sever of wheat and other cereals, which will be re- fected in the consumption and prices of wheat later In the season, Agents from Denmark, Canada and the British Isles are now on this mar- ket offering potatoes for winter ship- ment. 225,000 frozen‘lambs, which are being tage of = present low prices on the unloaded at the Pan-American Pier| ik 28, Brooklyn, ‘There lambs avernee| AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, | lose to $8 pounds each, bringing the | Winter Garden iit oP Sh, near B estimated weight of the cargo in ex-'| 4! Cinde: ses of 8,500,000 pounds, the largest ween! ‘With Mamie. on DneSsLE: cargo brought here so far. Two more PROMENADE steamers, the 8. 5. Wangeratia and. | CENTURY Pioesapy iw the Matatua, are also due from New || centuny™” aot uiburent ‘iat Zealand in a fow daya with full [HEE a ge got? fetoene ai ‘ BLUE BONNET| Poe tt an cargoes of frozen lamb and rabbite,| J Mining, while several steamers from South | CENTRAL ter. im Bra. #50, America are afloat with cargoes of Onance: H., 2.30. geod ML Now Zealand lamb is considered | “ waperior in quality to that produced | $MAXINE ELLIOTT'S 2°*4y,2%,%° \a-any other part of the world. ‘This|| fu at 4.2 a, Wea. “ana sat, 2.0, lamb {9 not frozen Inmb aa we un-| “CDA MCLE PA tt derstand that term, being slaugntered || $ SPANISH LOVE y Sust tn time to catch the atoamer, and || $-ueco AUDIENCE BREATHLESS’ —Ey.8en W. auth Btw MOROSCO {1 fh After boing chilled a few days in the! Most PEE” Flay freezers was placed in the refrigerator steamer, and js not frozen much over ®& month. This lamb was purchased at a mod« ‘erately low price and should not cost the buyer more than 21 to 22 cents and not over 23 cents a pound for @ few carcasses at a time, The expose in The Evening World on Sept. 1 showing the manipulation by the packers of the native fresh t?, erate A MAN oF THE PEOPLE| jamb market has defeated thei? pur- 8 EVE.B20 | Pose to create an artificial situation, ELMONT ites the prices have declined steadily Y/ Tie Wis rAd incé then, This will be a welcome addition to our meat supply, and will : tN not only reduce the price of lamb to || B fue Ist the consumers but will bring down| 44th St. Theatre } the prices of beef and other meat D. W. GRIFFITH Prscett food. These New Zealand lambs will \mazing Spectacle Ever Seen on cost the retail dealer about $7.35 to 4a) ” Way Down East $7.70 the carcass of thirty-five pounds Ever. Se. to $2, Mats, 26¢. te $1.80, @ ior Care at 10.50, 4 after allowing two pounds for | waste, if sold to the consumers at 36 cents a pound for the legs, 18 cents | tor the shouldets, 40 to 45 cents a| pound for the chops and 20 cents for | the stewing cuts, it would admit of | & profit of more than 80 per cent. to | the retail dealer, which is not an! ungenerous profit. For the first time in the history | of the poultry business a New York hotel supply house is bringing dressed turkeys froni New Zealand. The first | ; 4 or ata 22.80, for Fin car by. overland rail from San Fran- 5 efsco 1s due here at thé end of the! SoA, Vy) En} ives week. ‘The native #upply of turkeys! ig extremely short and might be said Wid! RULAWD NUNC JULIETTE OAY, not t exist commerdially, as the (item re Just Bo wholesale price has been 7c, to To 48th St. Mais OT ot By, Es i Sat 8x0 iin ahd ows bas | OPPORTUNITY are in transit, but tho eupply will | “A FASCINATING DRAMA" —7,).0\"!, not be large enough t make up the "rag @tiia rr present shortage. The farmers in } 39th St. {ee f°," the United States, if given a fair “4 abate of the price that the consumer ¢ pays for poultry, would produce i double the present produotion, | There were 230 carloads of live poultry Brought to this market last |y BROADHURST ™ week to supply the demand for the LAsT Jewish New Year, which com- EIGHT menced at sundown last night. The TIMES total weight of the poultry exceeded | 4,500,000 pounds. the wholeale value | BROCK SRMBERSON Zee amounting to $1,800,000. This vast ENTER MADAME amount of poultry was distributed by |] wip G19, 4 NORMAN a icken trust, which compelled the REVOR Jewish housewives to pay 10 cents a GARRICK Mie awe: kaos pound for this paultry in excess of a legitimate profit, amounting a INE] LITTLE THEATRE W., my, He, Broa to, EMILY STEVENS" ote t bit tn ZOR AKIN COMEDY “rm: Wen 41st St. res. 8:90, HOLBROOK BLINN ,\"hiky lights i TAYLOR HOLMES CROOKED GAMBLERS | GREENWICH VILLAGE ™% Moves to the Shubert Theatre fee Be | — HAREARET ANGLIN Heat or 2 wv. | 4 OF ‘OOT-LOOSE” | Peace ise If You Wish To : ERNEST TRUEX phiced Matintes. rh St, Evo. “Tours, and Sat LITTLE OLD NEW YORK [a va B10 may EE a 2 = ot Tw Mare Wed, aepne 215 THE HIT OF THE T OWN! wAnothar "Pago! My Heart.’ Maa, trrestatiie fe % PMede thera Real Success of oF rN “ o Nex P. AD Best Thing” asa plate DON'T FAIL. TO SEE IT Mats, ‘Thurs, and Sat., 2.80, BOOTH Tha. 45 St, W. of Bway. Bry, 8.30. Mats. Wed, (Pon) and. Sat cea, tial cannot fall t is De Foe, a] HAPPY.GO-LUCKY VED ONE YEAR IN LONDON AS PLAVETILLY OF BLoomsau ELTINGE 7 4 ald Bt Bren, 8.45 (Pop.) and Sat, of B vs Mats, Wed, (Pop ) & Sat.2.30, CASINO. as tre, ep JOH Werner Presenta ZIMBALIST play: with. mute y a seat a GREENWICH VILAGE FOLLIES 06 1920° Monday, Sept. 20. Seats on Sala Thursday, Sept. 16 SELWYN Aaa FFRAZEE 08,5 Pt Bry NOW PLAYING 4? WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS “WHILE NEW |YORK SLEEPS” LYRIC | ASTOR THRATEY THAT Wiway ee Continuous Noon fo il P. M. i BELASCO (i: TO-MOR'W EVE. || Bears 4 Weer in ADVANCE ~ DAVID, WUL Prevent Frances Starr ® “ONE” ee Cohan & Harris, Toni SAM HL. oe Sits Welcome anger A New Comedy by Hottman. LYCEUM B. F. KEITH Comedy Draught MASTERS AND KRAFT. DOLLY KAY. | is & 50. j SEO. COHAN THEATRE, way, 42d st WEEK BEGINNING TODAY MATINEE RN Le asim EXTRA DRY’ 10 DONOVAN AND LEE. A TRIP TO OE dag WHh 10 of Amerioa’a Foremoat Son MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN " sroim Country ~ SINOXING IN n Evriee B PREVOST AND GOULET POLLY THE | EVES. 35 TO $1.00 S.i0, Mats Wed. 6s: GEO. M. COHAN’S 910 GENIUS 4%° CROWD Knickerbocker {1 4at" 4" i 5 Sweetheart ‘Shop ® a Ghose +3 Web Bent. He wih ANN = Liberty {ise ¥6.% SP ee Night Boat”, ‘soy PARK ar cnae orks at GEORGE ARLISS|| P00 tae tonetys*'® POLDEKIN qT, Wild ROGE = fomcams Paramount Pictures IVOLI | Seige RAY, WAWAY AT aor st. | TIMES 5Q. | CRITERION | The Reales See Ae leeks Mesa te a olumbue Clini, Brea, 8.20 ‘Thee. 14 W “ng, ee £30, 'S Mattneas ins 2 continueie lh reth POM Bia igus 68-856, Homy Mi H HenryMiller & Blanche! Bates ‘ite Fist.” The Famous Mrs. Fair ; EE LECHASE eer THE FUNNY PLACE John Drinkwater's SURF & POOL BATHING. BRONX OPERA HOUSE } Leon Ot, 3 Ay re. ee | FLORENGE ORENGE MOORE i ie ON san meee ee, oo GOOD TIMES"; C4 RAK Hippoppie Seals Selling 6 weeks In adv. MARK BWAY. AT jag st. | TRAN All This Week — | LIONEL BARRYMORE “NEW. COMEDY YORU TART ILA, BROOKLYN, _ M fatnenine D * $y Selolate—Nove KEWPIE DOLLS MARDI-GRAS ponry. ISLAND SEPTEMBER 13 TO 19 HELP WANTEDCMALE. BOY) wanted. ty larie export hous alert and in- piliergd: BG ver reek (0 mart. Apply Traitie on EVENING ‘WORLD, 'Nonbas,: SEPTEMBER 18, 1920, ae CTO AND Muss. and BAUER iss eae 2 LEXIN Rteee Reem itentoner «® 6c ae GRAND pect at uy 5, Le WANTED—FEMALE. te PROCTOR EW YORK THEATRES Ardath, Murray prog et ae i WOMEN, 21-35 YEARS OF AGE, ee oe TELEPHONE OPBRATORS. ord, Cordon & Bye HOURS: 980 P.M. TO7 A.M ortunity to earn to $100 a month in six months. » $18 a week weeks when @ to night hou week during tion in the day time advancement 6 $1) anal AY Valerie ri Berar & B's. zane [Pett Troupe | Loew's New York Theatre & Roof Cont 34 a. ‘able Firat more Lee! Asati po- if interested, eall 1188 Broadway, New York City. (Cor, 27th St.) or telephone Madison Square 12000, New York Te pEnene 2. || Hudson River by Daylight GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO i $858 TO 8100 A MONTH SOON REACHED; EXCELLENT WORK: ING CONDITIONS; RAPID PROMOTION, STEADY WORK, POSITIONS ARE OPEN IN OUR SEv.- ERAL DEPARTMENTS, APPLY AT MANHATTAN, 1158 BROADWAY, CORNER 827TH ST. 1958 BROADWAY, CORNER DEY ST’. 870 E is0Tit ST. BROOKLYN, 81 WILLOUGHBY ST., 13386 BROADWAY, OR TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 12000. ON STEAMERS OPERATED BY THE Commissioners of the PALISADES INTERSTATE PARK | General Officers 90 Wall St. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, GIRLS & YOUNG WOMEN, WITHOUT PREVIOUS EX. PERIENCE, who wish to learn long Fare 85c. Round Trip Children Under 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lunch HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES distance telephone operating $15 A WEEK TO START; eat Hoome, Libr writen ‘opiraied ‘at cont, Write, for tnformation cancers. 2eE, asin at (Cor. 5th Av.), NAVIGATION COME Phone Canal 9000, 24 Walker St, (two since! ts below Canal St.), NEW YORK CITY, = AMERICAN TELE. PHONE AND TELEGRAPH Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc, tr BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL Sugamere leare, Pier 3, Norty ver, Phone Daily at 5 P. M. Roky Trips Up the Hudson to} Bal AIN RY LYS, BATTERY. 9 W.1334 518.90 A.M, | and DAY (Special Charter) | Service will, be tstumned Thos ry TELEPHONES, BROAD 7300-0034, Aang DIAMONDS i ON CRE ~ «Conresiont moothly ie 1 Baceptional ieee at beeuiifally DIAMOND & MATCHCO. A) GL ON CREDIT "REQUIRED FROVORATS rr roflline ‘machines, Fur: | ROY ton. 35 MAIDEN LANE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NO DEPOSI —} STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to S P. M. REAR Fourteenth dtteet Wee @ Finn avinne = DRESSMAKERS’ FALL SAL Those planning Autumn Mtg and ona interested Le ting the best values obtainabl. Hearn’s Sunday advertising for Monday ‘ad fone, , pode Fo ist Monday efternoon papers. Following for Both Today and Tomorrow Semi-Annual Dreeemaker’ Sale Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale SILKS COTTON FABRIC mie $2.76 Redium Silke— |*2,¢ ie Silk-Mixed Dotted ma| $3.28 Charmeuse— 94 et. Silk-Mixed Dyes etc ge Ce IRE Reece ea ee B Chiffonettes 72) $2.98 Crepe Meteor— |94,et. Silk: Mixed | our reg. .96. 40-inch | Marquise deere es OOO 9.48 Colored Satine— a7 et. Silk-Mined a in 3 javquarde . '$1.97 Colored Crepe de Chines— " f | Basting Cotten—dos at Colored Crepe nee $1.37 Bille M Mixed Poplin— 56|ta09 Pee ee ay a Printed Radium Taffetas— py ct. Floral Sill Mixed | Snap Fastenors—better | S6-Inch .... Georgettes ...... seveee 2] quality—grove | Black Dress | Dress Shielde—pr. . | 88-inch .... Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale | | Black Dress Taffete— light welght—d Y i icon SCO RISEOET cod 2.95 LININGS |_tubber, , “i vot <y oto Caetgaite Coupon $2.48 Yara. Wide Brocade 1,80 Seine Silke—40 - yd. AO INCH vieseeccceeeee 2.75 > REDS OT) “Y| spoolsblack and col- Taffetas—86-inch ....... 513178 |$137 Fancy Sateen Lininge— views | Batre Heavy Sa 86 inches wide... 4. mi aah ty nena 2.45 97 et. Yard-Wide Morcerized me Yard-Wide Poplies....... 1.27 hee itch bovarh ord Crepe— 1.68 Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale | black and white Chiffon Velvet—40 inch. RIBBONS Charmeuse—40-inch .. Satin Taffetas—88-inch. .. h—our reg. .26 to $1.18- +20 to .84 $1.06 Sash Widths (B-inch) sear" to $6.00 Wide Brocaded PONE circ ceenencec ns tbe 2.87 | Semt-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale Semi-Annual Dresamakere’ Sale DRESS WOOLENS ROBECLOTHS AND ». $4.28 All-Wool Broadcloth— ‘ FLANNELS Lage lichtdaney eat aan +53) 84 ct. Robscloths—27-inch—made of Imported and domestic mixed cotton | —elderdown finish.......... .68 a, Silk Embroidered Flannels — Novelty Silk-and-Wool irtings gO eer hee oe 2.42 $6.28 All-Wool Plaids and hak.o r aay and $2.46 French Flanael— 64-inch ..... 19D | STAND jo ieccs cess a ree aces 1.77 $3.97 All-Wool ‘Teieatine— $1.48 All-Wool Plain MBriMCh oo... ee eee e rere eevee 3.00} Flannels—30-inch Anes 4 \ | $2.38 All-Wool Laie Ser; BO et. Rat r asird Domet 50-inch ...... * 2| Flannel--3¢-inch 42-Inch All.’ Our reg. 88. HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR ders tical Brceateliee’ fobs A Ree ebened Bes ee SHEARS AND SCISSORS sear Women's Silk Hose. -2.03 $1.48 Dresamakers’ Sheare— ct, Women’s Full-Fashioned Fine 6 to 8% inches 1K Cotton Hose . 7 $1.25 to $1.57 Imported Steal Scissors $4.97 Glove-Silk Bloomers.....3.78 OHO Time. esse cccesseee 94): GLOVES Sattektle Selesire eureliery 608 | 62.28 Milanese Silk Gloves.....1.85| ot hr id st. Steel Seissore— a LINENS 8% ORNS i Siacgiaiels aig fs haa $1.28 Droumabers’ Shears taddees| Dice oe kee WOFO 6 ve vee sssre++ 477] 90.75 Napkins to mateh,....... 1.77) fenthanuat proninalers Sale | $6.98 Madeira Embroidered Centrepieces. sper dor, 4,45 LACES 7S ct. Madeira € Ova 5 $2.99 Radium Lace Allovers....2.10| 2, °r Mudelra Qvale. os 69 ct. Real Filet Laces.../..... .5B|ea st AllLinen Tewoilng ia, Linen Cluny Lacee—machine made—|"Toveling. 68 | Lpion 87 et. Fine Quality Union Linen our reg. 12% Huck Towele—part cotton— 22 ct. Filet Crochet Lscer—aching MRED. Cesc riawccatervan ts 68 +18 | 48 et. Cottan Huck Towel $1.08 Turkish Towels, . Net ..... BONER EDL ROR RONG TO 55 iamond Mesh Val. La WARM COATS & QUILTS Garner piece “| $3.97 Little Tots’ White Corduroy $1.97 Women's Flannelette our P. . ++ Sale .77 pc.| Coats—sines to 8 years......3.07) + Sale .57 pc. | $5.97 Silk Carriage Quilts......4,47 our BLOUSE and SWEATER DAY As the Sweater and Blouse are dependent upon each cary! we are offering good values on our Blouse d Sweater Day. GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES—with val ond filet lace trimming— pink and Russian white— 5.34 GME PARUIEE WEDT coy cscs encwdcHorsusnveaspeereanparens HAND-MADE BATISTE BLOUSES—trimming of hemstitching and a ork—newest collars— Were BRT cecsescescsecesnssasenas Lessee Now 8.95 SWEATERS. | IN COAT AND TUXEDO MODELS—variety of colors 8.48 our regular $9.48 ........0+5 cereneveneres ed NOW MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. Men’ $8.74 Boys’ Fall Coats 6.50 said Uabeyeet bee 2.67) Sizes " to 9 yours double- Sea a Bt me ‘alue $14.50 to $1850-6 to 18 $42.00 Men's Fine Wool Suits. v cheviots, home- oer double breast i imerea wraye, | assorunen | NS CLAEMNG—M ALN vinon = TOG: IRD FLOOR. | $2.58 Perch Serge ads 5.97 so.inches wide- xf? Wel v9 Sea atin finlsh Marseilles joreecae ral $1.96-35-inch Colored Taffets. Eee easier, SUK DEPAETSEENE AFA FLOOR retina ectanial’ “chins so Ts. Tiss [ee Sovee 60 | OPS Ran eS a saree Tow peck eeveless — loose or | $7.97 Velow Cartalne, 644 wo! uM sie UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. | racureut’ ‘ya! Tee SAS EMENT 75 ct. Women's Mercerized Hove 50 | $4.97 Flora Silke! ne Comiortables..3.47 gordoven—el) izes, | Winter welght—cotton fitled—full P—MAIN PLOOI $1.47 Infants’ White tape OOMPONTA RUBS BASEMENT, 92 Yoke and Pahee po 1% ct. Yard Wide Outing Flannels aT EXPATS WRAK-—-BRCON, Pink and white and blue and _ : - white etripes. [em | Me er hana Canrersitic Wool Fire Rus —aamnererr Semi-Annua Dresemaker® Sa NOTIONS AND SPOOL (es ~black and white—beet xp slat ce "Pio" Gets Silke—300 ya | Inside Dress Bal jting— ty Satin Ribbons s-ineh | ho piece: Pjno— 4-1 | White Roll Tape—24 DRESS FORMS Dress Forme— 4 wee- | Dress Forms—12 sec- tions—-adjustable ..... PS Aor ore EN oer MUSLIN UNDERWEAR | $1.50 Women’s White Nainsook Petticoats . WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR $2.48 P desande Flanneletto © $3.97 Woven ‘s St ae ee a Mill Lengths of FRUIT OF THE LOOM 10 to 20 Yard Piecos— 3: to a al 36 7h aioe mee BLEACHED SHEETING 42-inch to 10¢-inch— our reg. .61 to $1.00. Sl to .78 Standard Make Sheets and Pillow PILLOW CASES Hem- — | Hemmed stitched 54x90-inch-— our reg, $1.95 our reg. 88.47...

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