The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 10

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OD PLES WP AS 6 0. P. SWEEP AS MADE CERTA Wholesale Market Is Liberafly ‘Supplied but the Gouging Profiteer Is Again Busy. iv By P. Q. Foy. {Bpeetet Food Expert, Evening World.) upward trend this week of Marly all items of mubsistence, si- meously with the disclosing of ¢lection returns on Wednesday, AiMoult to explain. The whole- ) Male market ts, In most cases, liber- supplied, while producers are @amoring for prompt cash sales of thar products, Phe imports of creamery butter this week from Argentine and Den- Mark totalled 881,440 ponds on steamers, but this aid not pre- the ‘speculators in @lorage but- fe? advancing the market 4 conts a poend on & teohniow grade of @teamery which gold at 65 cents tn Wholesale market. wore also artificially ad- Yanoed on the shortage of a grade le ‘not now beng prodwced in to entitle them to cotnimer- conr dtration. 4 e sume fmaginary Outlook re- @ulted in higher prices on bvet, lamb, and veal Wile pouliry uiso higher. " Tiit disturtance of ues was wholly unwarranted and WiR result in a boomernng to the Speculators, Good creamery butter, _ OF what is kriown colnmercinily ax 88 score, id wt 48 to 606, a pound joan be redalied “1 « profit at G8c. to. @0e. a pout, The finest Danish Creamery can ty retailed at about the lee, ire lamb tas advanced In price, housewives can. now find better in pork, which is fully 10 cents und lower than two weeks of clly dressed pork are » | the leading retail stores at 4c the same grade of Western @re soiling at ba. Fresh hams! retailing at B60, t and fresh | ders at 270. to @ pound. | Wentern pork ohops a ng retafled | B5c. to 4c. a pound, while small) Joins cost 460, to bc. chopped up. smoked hams are re- ling at av. to S7c. and smoked guoutdors at 28. to 390, @ pound, While boneless shoulders are taxgrd ut B5c. to ares pound, pall] inte tee neceipts of po! now coming into — t Tg! further dooline ln prices it. ative, steers of medium grade are plentiful in the wholeahle market and wi s t wise—to your size : and stout, short and , find body case and mind fort when they’ve got e it with the tape-measure ‘Try him. Hf you can’t locate ua for the Superior scott ory paraerrtea sunt orien ph Bos event £28, Dues Ave. at Lats Burveb NS welling at 180. to 200. a pound for the Whole steer, Fully 80 per cent. of the fteers coming are of thle grade. The finest rib #t.ers should not cost more th. to 40c, a pouad, and te. to the other rib cuts would fit to the retailer, w ts should not cost more Sirloin steaks should not ic. and the porter! aks not more than 45¢. a po Heavy find, n aie oon uit of a nd heavy, julcy atenks would cost Sc, to éc. a pound more, but that rrade of beef is not plentiful and cannot be reckoned In connection with the prices on the medtum grade of beef which predominates. Storage ergs are selling at 64, to GOc. in the wholesale morket, and ean be retailed at 66c. to 70c. for finest Western candied Strictly new laid leges are also negligible at the mo- ment, and the so-called fresh eggs now offered were produced one or (wo months ago, and are-not equal to fine storage eggs. Apple week has been a marked suc- cess and aroused so much Interest fn consumers regarding quality and prices of apples that it cannot fall to Proust cut frum medium | to Blall-fed steers are hard to] Bises 14, 16 and 18 Years. stimutua to the consumption of es in the future. Millie nels of apples that were a ted Were salyaged by the 9 labors of Chairman ck Je at from 7 pounds to 10 pmund fi and June Meintosh and Jona. than apples were retailed at an aver- age of 2c, aplece. The restaurants, both jarke and small, assisted in the distribution of aprles which they served in various styles as desserts. Leading retail poultry dealers credit the heavy run on fresh roasting and frying chickens to publicity given by The Evening World. The dealers in Washington Market that sold frying chickens at 85 centa last Saturday re- ported record sales. While some of the large uplown marketa retailot these chickena at 84 to 35 cents the femand for this grade of fresh poultry has been so great that the present supply is not equal to meet it and prices are about two cents a pound]? higher tn the wholesale market. Fancy |and not over 45 cents @ pound for 6- 7 3% pounds, should not cost more than ‘38 to 40 cents this week, while 4-pound 8 etould not cust more than 43) © cents & pound, Friccasse fowls chewper and the finest, weighing | und, can be retalled at 42 c nts, nd fowls tatoca plentiful and cheap with the ruling price on fancy Long Hand stock, which will carry in dry Hara until spring. INTERCHURCH COUNCIL. Representatives of vartous church bodies conferred yenterday, at No, 28 Madixon Avenue, with the Reorgantza- tion Committes of the Intérehurch | World Movement tn an effort to reach | aA working basis for continuation o| the Movement’s Interdenomnational work. The committee expects to con- clude ite labore to-day and report ite | plan. The International Bunday School As- soctation, the Student Volunterr Move- | ment. the Council of Women for Home were executive, and no statement could be obtained as to progress, ——— 9.98 MEN’S & YOUNG MEN'S SUITS » 4 LEY MANLY Manufacturers 6th Floor Missiong ond the Federation of Wom- en's Boards of Foreign Missions are n the various denominations have been | va fresh frying chickens, welghing 3 tolnvited to submit terms. The sessions 104 Broadway Tee Biocks Below Wi maker's. Open HA. Minto Bh Ne ‘Bat edeae fot ts ae Specis| Boye’ Ail oo) Mecinawa, $7.50. Overcosts, $10.50, 34th Street—New York Misses’ Fur Trimmed, Tailored and Embroldered Coats of Ve- lour, Mixtures. Blouse effects. Silvertone and Normandy Belted, Wra and special Misses’ Coats and Wrap Coats of Frost Glow, Bolivia and Velour (one illustrated). Opossum, Seal or Mole Skin Collars, Misses’ Embroidered meee Coats of Glorianna, Bolivia Special and and Frost Glow. Nutria, Raccoon or Seal Collars, Special Misses’ Wraps (one {llustrated) of Corduvel, Veldyne, Bolivia and Velucia, Trimmings of Austra- lian Opossum and Nutria. Special Very Special Offering— Saturday About 150 Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly Sold to 59.75 35.00 An Attractive Group of Chic Youthful Models, plain tailored or fur trimmed, developed in Silvertone, Velour, Yalama and Smart English Suitings. Collars of self material or A pate tures, Cameliontone Moline. Special 25 .00 Girls’ models, of Fur. Special 32.50 Girls’ Coats of Heather Mix- and Sil- vertone (one illustrated). Tailor- ed Models, or Collars of Taupe Sizes 6 to 16 years. Coats in several new Charming details are Large Cape Collars of self material, or convertible ones Sizes 6 to 16 yeare, Girls’ School Dresses Attractive Combination Dresses of Serge with Pongee all serge models, embroidered and Sizes 6 to 1} years. trimmed, i napa , cpemers ommmmmmrnmte ee! CRD TS nse a Walsts; also 12.75 | Junior ustralian Opossum and OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & € Unusually Attractive Offerings Saturday Misses’ Coats and Wrap Coats Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust. and Qirls’ Coats in Smart Dolman, Pleated Back and Cape effects. Collars of Raccoon or Taupe Moline. (One illustrated.) 6 to 16 years. Special 39,75 Junior and Cape Coats, belted loose back Models of Suede Velour and Heather Mixtures; Raccoon and Opus- sum Collars, Sixes 18 to 19 years. Speci! 48.00 Girls’ Afternoon Dresses Taffeta, Satin, Velvet and combi- nations of Silk and Velvet in a 25.00 variety of pretty models, attrac- tively embroldered. 10 to 16 years. THE BVENING WORLD, FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 56, 1920. “Goodness Gracious Sakes Alive Mother Said Come Home at Five’’ UT we've been having such a beautiful time shopping that we forgot all about the clock, Aunt Fan brought me shopping today, and we always do have such fun that I hate to go home. She knows just where to take me, without asking any questions, because we both are sure that the nicest place for us to shop is The Children’s Floor at Lord & Taylor So we come here as often as we can, sometimes just to look around, and sometimes to buy clothes for me, or for Bobby or for Tiny Tim. We are planning to come down tomorrow, surely, for some one told us that there will be A Group of Excellent Values. For the School Girl Serge Dresses Winter Coats $14.75 $29.50 French serge is developed into a practical Broadcloth, melton and polo mixtures, model, Sizes 10 to 14 years. lined and interlined. Sizes 6 to 16 years. For the Very Small Child White Angora Bonnets Tailored Hats $4.95 $1.95 Becoming styles with ribbon strings. Velour and felt, with streamers, ‘Shoes for Boys and Girls. Boys’ Laced Shoes Children’s Shoes $4.50 $3.95 Tan, black and patent leather. Gun metal in buttoned styles and patent 1 to 5. leather laced. Sizes 6 to li Misses’ and Big Girls’ Shoes $5.75 Misses’ patent leather laced style or patent leather button with buckrkin tops. Sizes 1114 tq 2. Growing girls’ gun metal buttoned and white buckskin laced and but- toned. Sizes 244 to 6. Sizes Girls’ Velvet Hats $10.50 Adjustable models of stitched velvet in all the warm fall colors, Boys’ Norfolk Suits $25.00 All wool tweeds and cheviots, knickers with every suit. Extra Fourth Floor Lord & Taylor 28th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Nee oe: OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New \ ork Special Millinery Offering Saturday Values up to 18.50....s0000008.75 * High Class Dress Hats Excoptionally beautiful Models of Silk and Panne Volvets, Brocados and Velvet Combinations. Also asted foathor turbans, Ostrich, Vulture and 5 lower trimmings. Regular Values to 18.50 :

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