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| ya J tenement dwell- THE EVENING WORLD, -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920. i” 12.78; mtova, sligitiy nd no other kinds of coal. All arr in the statement that remedy for | nt shortage situation lies in the - (Continued) in none for the house! ow ands of the operators who, they de- 2 small consumers. ‘Th ple are jared, have been shipping coal to to understand rat ‘nnada and elnewhere to the prac ton added for| being ahi teal exclusion of New York. It will for Government tan and ot be at least a week, they t retail price very; while New York Bay and Staten| they can hope for an ad supply | Island Sound are stil! navigable to fll neighborhood needs, and tiey | would venture no predictic . catetalmmetn OKLYN IS “SHORT” LONG ISLAND CITY Ing. retail prices for the HAS ENOUGH TO FILL ret RAHWAY QUOTATIONS ORDERS AT $14.36 TON! "| pe $14.50 TON, BUT Phough coat to fill their orders at} . TOWN HAS NO COAL. 914.96 @ ton for domestic sizes has ee been promised tn Long Isiand City) ‘The inst coal quotation at Rah-) sere cece ape ihe, Jurgens lway, N. J. ie $14.80 per ton for Rocotding to local representatives of] domentic sizes, Housman «& Cou these concerns, so customers mayjand the Oliver Company have very have to walt a while, but no famine/amall supplies on hand, ineufii- tears eae Bye ioe ten te ees cient to fill present orders, Residents in thelr yards for weeka and do not/have less than one-third the usual know when they will have any. supply at thin time of year, Ali coal! here comes by the Pennsylvania line, on which the embargoes during the time of the railroad strike and min- ore’ strike, shut off the flow. George | M. Friese, coal dealer, in entirely out of coal. ‘All deaicra ‘say they bave been promined coal, but there is no evidence that it Is on way to them. dh P sth PLAINFIELD’S SUPPLY VERY SHORT, BUT $14 IS PREVAILING PRICE PAIL COAL IN BRONX COSTS $21 TO $22 TON; BY THE TON IT’S $14.50 Indications to-day in Lower Bronx are that “collar” coal, or “pai” coal will sof at prices totalling from $21 to « | $22 a ton, and be scarce even at those prices, Hleven retall coal dealers in- Drices. Bleven dealers seen had not more than halt a ton each, and some but « tew hen, Prewident of the E ; Ey a3 | F i i i i a Tt # ? Olin J. Plainfield reports enough coal com- Stephens Fuel Company of Mott/!n@ through in dribleta to “keep the ey .. hires & company|home fires burning,” but they are reed e amalgesy deminning to turn a deat ear to pleas retail oon) coneerns, sald: “The COf-} oom ound Brook, Westfield and dition of shortage is ex; to con | tinue for some time. Coal {8 coming| nearby places which have obtained in very slowly. There tn some hope|emergency supplies in Plainfield dur- | ~|ing the last month and are seeking | +4 More, Of Cleven dealers five reported resumed ite miners here they were entirely out of coal and finished their ‘vacation’ last week. | th 1 . ahs ait about something more . agrees = commit them. Ghen an: Log J Situation, but yarde are| Selves a8 to Just what they may bo tage cannot |@xpected to furnish. The price for | domestic sizes is $14 a ton delivered, | withea discount of 40 cents a ton! I eae are @4 would compel us to charge our 8 $13.75. of the | customers from $15 to 6 ton, iy “company” coal, | coal would cost $20, | eqrding to the dealers, if they | id handle it. | " ——>— iar” deal- | ELIZABETH SHORTAGE ACUTE; DEALERS HAVE ONLY 2 TONS EACH ual to the extent _— as they can! ‘rhe inst con! delivered at Eitza- | Stop 8 Gay In} beth was at $14.60 per ton for do- mestio sizon, Fourteen coal idoalera have an avernge of less than two tons on hand, with no assurances of mn ions YORKVILLE CHARGES more. The situation there Is s0 | é 2 Hy rat a8 more than 400 such Lower Bronx, A Pe “ sending a committee to the mit ie: BN Zoe ee eee ——— AND DELIVERY f PRICES VARY GREATLY Y IN THB ROCKAWAYS Sullivan Company of is charging $19 a ton, not selling to dealers. nee a von at the mines and freight and war tax of % per. ea ie t loses 83 cents & ‘bul |s keoping its customers for tler times ae FE SSS SSS Ath @ charge of 6 cente extra for A "Stylish Stout ve Corset ereer S| 8] 1, Back of Many a \QN STATEN ISLAND ; > ; |) ARE HIGH PRICES, BUT Woman’s Popularity! NO COAL FOR PEOPLE Always the “art which conceals art’ wins admiration, And in the art of corsetin, ; 4 oo a herean. frolpaeseg exited herself, the stout or near-stout woman shou aie wes, ioe svorraing 8 refuse to be satsfed until she has achieved 0 inhabitants, leas than 40 per natural, young-looking lines. has coal, but none of the resi- “Stylish Si C, aretheonly cocsets has enough to carry him it the winter. exclusively to achieve these lines. f ort Richmond there are only “fio anal poise po Patri gs id oupel efiiiyge q appearance—often twenty lighter in i Brighton, Ne rh Pe t—that women are always amazed to iii Beton bet Chere te no “Cont tat find corsets with their wonder-working lines i ul pre wilte. apolosiliaas oe * so = somtoeai, is i leton, re ere four “Seyli t” Brassieres, too, are just as it Bs, bui pod Bh rg Bond inte be essential for a modish, slim appearance. hy. ad. in Mariners Harbor $13.60 to $14 i d, with no coal to be had. At For sale at all good stores, everywhere. where there are four yards im il no coal, the price is $14, andst Wnts for wow beatles shoving" Srytub Stoas"™ Conas ond Braseres mere, where similar conditiohs cist, $15 4 ton. In Dongan Hitls and “ e ” Dorp $14.60 is belng asked, with eek coal to serve. in Rossville, where there has been | “Gvoltline Svatem, goal for wo weeks, the price atill| ine at $14. In Great Kills Bagh ond Front Puts, Leis Pthies tok Tot- | goes weit ¥ they recelve their sup- | «0. there is no conbe: Weingarten Brothers, Mohr, 47 Wess 34th Seren, N.Y. pq | TEE me ing) , f 83 Avenue A quoted current nox Counties, New Jersey, were appre-|oge, $12.75; nut, $18; pes, $11; tuck land barley siren, upon which the profit! ; TAT | pric Bay, $13.75, stove, $14.05 y lows than thowe prevailing in! wheat, $8.25; rice, ; barley, $6.60.| was betwoen $2 and $3 a ton. i\* TAL 5 out districts of Greater New York. Wholesale prices, which were given| Thé territory affected includes New- . | le 408 =Fast © prices named, which varied but | with apy if) Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | The Men’s Furnishings Department | Sores Son atosent obtain shipments | a SS Taare eee es asm AND HUDSON : Ca rE dealers in the Yorkville section to-| PRICES GOING DOWN, r ORTWOATATIME — aay. Hagerton Bros. of Piest Ave-| 225 DEALERS DECLARE |{\,, THE DELIVERY RULE |nve and 98th street named the fol- _ 4 IN WESTCHESTER CO mi : Coal prices quoted to-day by some {Hl Hed 225 retail dealers in Hudeon and Es- id \N PeTam and : Bea price ta $15.40 422 chute, with de- i) M. Carpenter, y eaye ve: | ae) i 1 i iy BE | > POON MN Aa natch ONE te x “s were on follows: Broken|the dealers, averaged about $8 a ton|rison, Irvington, Arlington ort at ’ P gine Hat, $14.06; pow, $11.90; red (larwent size), $12.75; stove, $12.76; lunder retail pripea, except for rice | Kearny, ash, $15.50. | | TRI The first two Coal concerns had no 5 = a — 2 x * HJ ash in their yards and the In , . of ‘ B. Altman & Gn. > - SS OPEN EVENINGS AT OUR 42nd ST. TEMPLE OF VICTROLA ART Name special View tadly i $75, $175, $225, rent reluctance by a fow of |ark, West Hudeon, the Oranges, Har- OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York j Special Friday Girls’ Knitted Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years ~ MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Pretty model (as il/ustrated) of Knitted Worsted Yarn in Tan, Brown, Pekin and Copen. Collar, Girdle and Ball trimmings in cont rast~ ing shades. will place on sale to-morrow (Friday) Fifteen Hundred Suits of Men’s Pajamas’ (a special purchase); offering a considerable variety of choice 2s to colores and patterns in good-quality cotton materials Remarkable Value. 9.75— OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York at value giving prices 900 Suits of Pajamas at $2.15 per suit 600 Suits of Pajamas’ at $2.95 per suit (Sale on the First Floor) . Also on Sale Girls’ Beaver Hats 6.75 Values ite, Prize FIVE FLOORS DEVOTED TO MUSIC. andayv, 427 Fifth Ave. 23 W. 42nd St. In Newark: At 38th Se. Bet. 5th and 6th Aves. 775 Broad St. They're Going Fast | th Tailored models in Roll Sailor, Mush- room and off«face effects, trimmed with Ribbon Bows, Bands and Stream- ers. Black, Brown, Beaver and Navy. AP AVES G45 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. 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