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2) cnn tenable etn ‘with common. to mediim steers that are now offered at from 130 to isc a the large uptown retail markets were | here they are, unsold.” price "tapree Packers Have AG Aghin Over-| pound, but is charged to. conrumers reached Themselvés in Too Liberal Storage. ' P.Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert, Evening World.) There is a sufficient quantity of sugar in the United States at pre- sent, without the addition of another pound, to supply the full per capita consumption unt next March, or “over five months from Oct. 1. the — supply exceeding 2,000,000 ‘This will be welcome news to the housewives of the Nation, who were led to believe that there. would be a prewen of supply and demand. On Octo! 1914, finest creamery wholesaling at while the same grade ig now whole- saling at 61 cents cde 100 go cont above the pre-war 0 that the large ore eperuiated ery butter this year at & high price and placed it in storage does not justify the exorbitant prices charged consumers on fresh cream~- ery, which is coming here in unheard- of quantities from five of the largest creamery producing countries in the world. A Feading the wholesale district stated in rela- tion to the aye butter situation wantea % i ur but that it te quite ywded wit! itter @ famine in nulated sugar when The aimeurt to get space for any other Bvening World smashed the refiners’ | food, such as poultry. Consider the and importers’ conspiracy, which | present market on creamery entirely ran the price up from 6% to 22%¢ @|too high, and unless the present pound by misrepresenting the avail-| prices are adjusted, the butter situ- - = cugp ly wae 4 a > a het ation might become ag serious ag the price in most retail) present situation on sugar.” Pt gen ay od thoy PTousewives were well repaid for shopping around to fill their market baskets on last Saturday. The only two items that sold at excessive prices were creamery butter, which was re- tailed at from 68¢ to Tic a ac- cording to the neighborh: and pork chops at 65c @ pound. The operations of the large beef companies are some- what puertle. The Evening World called attention last week to their ef- header” and selling it retail at th to tee, A decline in the wholesale cost of sugar at the close last week brought the prices down to 12.740 @ ined, a drop of lag a the week, while fered” at 1%o a pound, t the end of the week. Housewives meee a CMe pod of fe present plentiful supply sugar and put away the surplus of fruits| forts to force wp prices, but the con- that are now congesting the whole- | sumers held off and prices last Satur~ sale market and selling at about the|day dropped from 2c to 40 # pound, «{ cast of freight and package. An- compared with the previous week. of The wholesale houses are congested OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Tomorrow Only! A Remarkable Offer Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hose Value 2.50 seat 1,75 Full-fashioned, pure silk hose, double lisle garter tops and soles. Black, White and Cordovan. Jersey Sfik Vests. A beautiful selection of plain and lace trimmed fancy ribbon 2 50 shoulder strap models. Flesh only. Specral Lisle Jersey Bloomer Made of fine lisle jersey, elastic at knee. Colors are Pink and 9 5 el White. Special from these medium steers, while ‘The imports of creamery butter Sorter , SUGAR N A het eribrmous, a ovr rer addition to the il b= OW pad ereps rope po th from | Selghborhood were selling the same ’ and is Otering creamery butter od down here at 40 cents a pound. Sy piney “last ier rapidly at $2c to $4c on legs and hind- quarters, while some retailers charged it. | 86e for T, ae Sk. while Ba chops sold at to e stewing ter bee costs from 38 to 48 cents a of im, mation ana the ordinary t from ary cute of bee! as jan! Sieh on oot trek, arena mes brisket and chuck buts, were offered at from se to ibe a pound. A large ber, | retail store in Harlem had chucks of fresh lamb piled wp on the counters and stated: “Consumers will pay 600 for lam chops, and these chucks weigh 7 retail markets in the high-class most of the retail markets and sold ’ TODAY Special for Tomorrow BLANKET ROBES For Women and Misses Warm and comfy for the coming cooler days Full fashioned of Beacon quality blanket material in attractive plaid patterns. Collar and Cuffs satin trim- med. Cord and tassel. Sizes range from 36 to 46. Specially Priced 6.90 o / eb weeeiaestnmenemsicemnsainiisansialnd PLD, MOND. nds, and’when the bone i+ housewife has fully four pounds of excellent meat for 75c, but “EVENING psc gh ge for the whole steer. Some of Disorders E: om Distetet. WILKES-BARRE, Pa.. Cet. 4 ing consuthers 36¢ a pound for house, sirloin and round steaks, The majority of the retat! stores a-« overcharging consumers for apples Fine table apples sold at $4 to % a barrel of 160 to 160 pounds, or from 4c. to 4c. a pound, yet these apples werv were unloaded on Piers North River, ferday, - | Discrimination 000 barrels of apples were piled up last night on West Street in front of the New York Central docks. House- it 5 a if Find Mgr Bp apples at Go. to 60. « pound, and good | of terror b can be retailed at @ profit at 40, to be. ‘STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 550 W omens Dresses 19.88 | Our regular $29.75 and $34.75 The briefest inspection of the pictured models will inform you that such new, perfectly styled dresses are rarely associated Avith so low a price, in fact it is orfly in our noted Start of Seagon Sales that such an opportunity occurs, Dresses illustrated are of navy blue or black tricotine, with the exception of “C,” which is of embroidered velour, and comes in new blue, brown and fawn. “E” comes in navy only. A—lIs richly embroidered with black silk. B—Shows handsome medallions of black and gray silk and wool embroidery. D—lIs smartly trimmed with embroidered novelty bandings. E—Has a stunning design in steel bead embroidery. Sizes 36 to 46 NO RETURNS. NO EXCHANGES. TOMORROW 3,600 CORSETS 1.55 Our regular $3.00 These new, well-fitting corsets should call forth the interested attention and appreciation of every woman who is looking for unusual opportunities to save money on essentials of dress. Corsets are of good coutil, pink or white, and con- structed on lines to give the new silhouette. There are medium, low and waistline models, some of which have elastic inserts, All have the long hip line, and. are daintily finished at top with embroidery. Sizes 19 to 36. NO RETURNS. NO EXCHANGES. See Page 19, for our three-col. ad. FEAR NEW C COAL "STRIKE, feted by Renidents | The 200,000 people residing in the middle ‘section of District No. 1 of the an- thracite fleld are.agitated by the vote .|of the Pennsylvania Hillside Coal and Iron Company miners to the ef fect that 10,000 employees of the com- -lpany in Luserne and Lackawanna .| Counties must stop work to-day. partiality charged agninst the company officials. -With the inauguration of a new wives should demand the finest tabie| strike, residents fear that a new reign Hd dynamite and murder will er} cooking apples, such as Greenings, in. fundreds of families have ther coal nor money. 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