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te ee oe OS ET Sees: Fhe eer a URLS whey % THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN DAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920. restaurantes under rigid formula,| bread and butter without extra con® [attention of Childe rest . J.{ grows prot Each pound provises, thirty cups. One| The pat of butter accompanying Wimple epeak netor + y in| we Mmtroduc and o half pounds of sugar are al-| each portion of three sliceh te eut by Ui of W lowed the various restaurants for each | machinery into sixteen to the quarter |pound of coffees used. Milk conting| pound. This menus sixty-four to the food {tem opera . anid: bread and tr . we did wc @ been other 0 eorer and butter, costing 2% cents, conta t % centa: | ultimate consumer 10 cents, the rate of each cup to 2% cents. The wal of profit being the same an that on} ing price is 360 per cent. on original. | coffee. | customer Who orders tea in-| When toast in ordered in piace of cae of coftes will pay nearly the bread, two alices are given in @ pér- me profit to Childe. ‘The “tea balls’ | tion, with melted. butter, which goes used to make a cup of tea cost, further than when served in pat A | hie ‘of Palin Falling Market . i" cording to market fluctuation, 1% request for additional butter wil! not 1% cents each, The milk conta % Cent | be refused, but such requests are edl- ces Are Kept Up—Same Is True of Bread, 10 conta a cup. Coffee or tea being served with|~ dom made. : ped I I nt The Sale We Promised You A Large Wholesaler Offers to AT RETAIL and the migar about 1 cant. The price of tea in the Childs restaurants t* When these facta were called to the | paine: exceptions, about 1,000,000 meal checks . SHIRTINGS e, by po TR their ‘Sores | leach week contain at least one Item JERSEYS 6 Oy maintaining on thelr menus | om which a proft of 900 per cent. can GEORGETTES Extraordinarily Of foodstuffs which since have | be feured. Gunsiderably, coffee ia one of | Another homely standby of the items. breakfast, junch or dinner table, ‘and suifitr bad .been | bread and butter, varied sometimes affected by the upward trend | by toast, shows a tremendous Inerease Priced TR) Childs restaurants in vost between baker and consumer. ‘ | ric. ag ye AH 10 | Tireadetutte an weoving ee the Salas 3 a ac! ty jf commis~ INC > eae oe, to 50 cents a pound, and any. They ane ‘ond from. & regular “te | SILK LIN S Was in domand for restaurant| pried list, bread being listed at 10 PRINTED GEORGETTES Widths 36 to 40 inches nt 2 conta. ol centa a loaf, This price, from the STRIPED TAFFETAS { Surrent price Childs restaurants | wholesale baker to the retailer, shows IATCH, will eatish onffee, to the dealers from | q profit THE ABOVE WONDER VALUES CONTINUED ON SALE FROM . . they get their supply, now is ; dinary SEPTEMBER 23D TO 25TH. ] Fe Bere ars Peete tide tates, ont Closed Te-Day on Account of Hold aa eenvle eupply of sugar for 1 | Crenty pices, The two “tela” are ha Ras liday ' ey That the Fation allowance of | wed in some of the numerous dishes tea $1:30 the E which served the double pur.| Prepared. The other eighteen slices Src Ma Idole Nutted a eae i } of restricting woe of ‘the Henitad | Bre beewed “¢0, eemomera. at, 8, cents re sr tcl ar sen ce . t per portion, a portion coi eting ot . OF nd aie rotition of high: pthree slices, It formerly was the © He Pays the Parcel Post.” 2 West 28th Street, New York City ; ugar, nas been abolistied in fom in da, restaurants and a Vow el are a AT STH AVE. PHONE 5237 MADISON SQUARE , LJ ie m in ot i. ran in ual Showroon oe cepeateds SURAE DOW" | which the menu prices are level aor west side, near 45th, 52d, 99th saat adorn : isis? Leads Dadi Coffee Ia prepared in all the Childe| those in, the ¢ Childs aystem, to serve | Sts. The sia ‘SZ vere wit be ‘opened soon, charge for do iat or |not more than balf a cent ts required | pound, for which the price from the by the The shading | deciwied why wes te fot. each cup of coffee. ‘Thirty cups of|dealer who ovplies all the Childs enough to justify any | for ev erved and coffer, which sell for $3 cost; coffee, | places in New York at least, in 62 t E see In@the Childe rea- | the patron's discretion to o I$ + 1% ‘pounds, | 64 cents. The single portion of bread | taurinta, We tieure on 0 200 per cent, | witha any partlouter item.” a: mill BEAUTIFUL SILKS «. When » beonune major We to charges You HOSIERY & Reinforced Pies WHO TAKES THE RESPONSIBILITY ATCH a woman at the stock- “Allen”—the name of the owners; ing or underweaf counter— and “A”—the standard mark of first + how she runs her hand under the and finest grade. goods, looking for imperfections, 3 trying to determine quality A personal earnest of uniform 7 the feet ha ny quality and dependable value added aa ‘ to such famous brands as Black Cat a me the oe multiplication Hosiery and Cooper’s-Bennington brands, with eternal shifting 3 at isles ote & tenet Spring Needle Underwear. time finding just the thing they want zv in stockings and underwear for the family. Allen A Black Cat Stockings come What a relief it would rem if she to you backed by this pledge—in . could ask for the same brand time Sie Hehe WD Bae ORs Kee na, _ after time and know that she would women and children, , get just what she wanted in comfort, ‘ They are full size, full length, free service, and price. Somebody should from imperfections and of lasting ee ea yy know who he is. A Cooper’s-Bennington Spring Needle Underwear for men and } ve boys, in all weights for all seasons. ~ There is no mystery about the Makers of Allen A Black Cat Piped ped 2 pay viper joe and Cooper’s-Bennington timate garments, whose standards of inderwear. quality ‘are the same underneath as This mark—Allen A—is the on the surface—will find in Allen A Maker’s pledge of responsibility to Hosiery and Underwear the service you. they are looking for. The Allen A Company Kenosha, Wisconsin New York Branch, 1107 Broadway Siegel Cooper Building Sixth Ave., 18th to 19th Streets Formerly at Grand Central Palace Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily This great sale, which is reducing the cost of living for so many people, is progressing splendidly in the new location. Shoes and woolens in great quantities at almost unbelievably low prices. Remem- ber, please, they are all first quality goods, “regular” in every way except price. Two Splendid Shoe Numbers Ttis hard indeed to pick and choose particular numbers as special values—for every pair of shoes in stock is a special value at the price marked. The two numbers featured here represent the finest goods in the store and measure up to the very high priced exclusive styles shown now in regular stores. ' . This brogue shoe of cither black or This smart boot of patent colt with mahogany leather, high shoe or Ox- mat calf top, has Goodyear welted ford, with a medium heavy Goodyear | soles and military heels, It is in the welted sole, broad heel and blind eye- | seven dollar store, where you will also lets, is one of the big winners. Built | find many other stylish models for on an English last, it is stylish, com- Fall and Winter wear. These are the fortable and wear resisting. finest goods we have, all at Airplane Cloth, 50c Yard Some people call this airplane linen, because it is so good looking—having the appearance of héavy linen, But it is cotton, Government standard and really wonderful cloth. We think this is the lowest price quoted on airplane cloth, and heartily recommend it for general household use. See it for yourself and you wil] quickly visualize hundreds of uses for it. All Woolen Prices Reduced Ten Per Cent When it was known that this immense stock of woolens was to go on sale at retail and Without profit, the market dropped—and mills were closed up to create a fictitious shortage of woolens in order to keep prices high, if possible. Since then all of our prices have been reduced ten per cent, making this the greatest bargain event in woolens for years. Woolens for men's suits and overcoats; woolens for women’s suits, skirts, cloaks and wraps. All first quality goods, Line 1859, 1860, 1861—Men's suitings, 56 | Line 3072}4--Dark red si'vertone cloaking, inches wide, 18 ounce, sponged and runt, S4 inches wide, 16 ounce, fine in pretty brown mixtures, quality, sponged and shrunk, a : . 00 | vara’. $5.00 Less 10 Per Cent Less 10 Per Cent Line 9765, 9766, 9770—Men's suitings, 56 Line 301144, 301244, 30134y-—Cross-barred taches wide, 18 ounce, sponge1 and shrunk, | si'vertone c'oaking, 54 inches nd » bh . ide, 18 ed, ny Coe $3.50 | Shrines yard ee BD Lass 10 Per Cent Less 10 Per Cent Line 6013-—Men's man, inches wide, Line 3000, 2008)6- funn. re inches wide, herringbone ch: 4 16 My its Ie ounce; herinahone chev," G9 GG) | 10 camer, be and white and 84 50) Less 10 Per Cent 4 Less 10 Por Cent iot Mi 75e Yard i Cheviot Mixture, 75c Yard *... ‘A good grade wool-mixed cheviot, in brown, basket weave, suitable for women’s skirts, dresses and suits, children's dresses or coats, and for bath robes, smoking jackets and house gowns. You should tee this cloth by all means and take advantage of this very low price. 75 a yard, leas ten per cent. Nemours Trading Corporation 7 Chas. W. Mills, Vice-President and General Manager