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_ Which remains higher than a your | | Po excuse for any reta } 280. @ pound. according to si + Half joins of light Western pork can _ be retatied at 27c. } &t 320. to 84c. on logs >» Which gives thom a fair profit, % 10 5 , THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, Jor catibage is $89 from the vicinity of |@yracuse to this city, while the de- murrage charge for holding the car on track often amounts to ¥28 to, more, yet this cabbage $8 to $10 a ton, or ton eas ones chat of 1 cont @ pound, Any dealer can go | to te railroad yards at $30 Street and WHOLESILE MEAT PRES ATLONES| © Se ht alone on thew is $1.60, while nok coma 20 to cents more, and! Ja about 90 cents left for the No Babine Fee Tho for Those versie Who Continue to Charge on War-Time Basis. ting to market , beets, vegetables are | cheap. By P,Q. Poy. USE PINT BOTTLE (Bpecial Food Expert of The Evening AS GUN IN HOLD-.UP laaagea hee ‘n sain Brices has et | Drinks Its Contents First and Then everything except poult eee eee eee Hit Upon Novel Ruse, ago. The local sinughter houses and Police Say. Wholesale beef boxes are packed, and | the average prices are lower 'n the| No. 2231 Third Avenue, late last night wholesale market than sineo 1915. and while one of them pointed an ompty A drop of 60c. 2 hundred pounds on! pint bottle at Roderick Hine, the oash- Best steers has brought the wholesale | lerm@the other demanded the night's pro-~ i eds. The man holling the bottle tried Two men entered a lodging house, at | to make It uppear tike @ revolver, but Instead, of Becoming, alarmed, Hine shouted for Kome one to go out and cop, Some one Ald, Feturning with Patrolman Joseph O'Brien of the Haat | ) Street Station. 1. Now| the police station the men sald @ finest rib ronst can be sold at a| the were Frank Piectoee No. 1838 promt at Sc, while chuck ro Second Avenue, an omas Conway, Tate, admits ot husk roast at) Ny 320. Mast {seth Street. “Accardiny to the pollee, the two had previgualy drained the contents of the bottle. ‘They Paying from 1 r | were locked up, oharged with attempted the quality of they out up, they | robbery. en afford to retail it at front Ble. a pound, according to t Veal caivePare wh As wholesale prices b @inoe the first of the been low a are 'e)p ving hie customers the ber to 2c, and retailers ba should not cost more than 186, Pork Joins are now selling af 1 being the lowest price since las and heavier weights from while pork chops should not cost than 30c. to 82. for the light and to 28. on those from the Joins, China and table crystal at 10% to 50% discount. ee nS a ee ed The finest tees of spring lamb can be retailed at 350. to 38c., while rood Rative lamb can be retailed at a profit to 38. on rib and lain lamb chops. Mutton is also plentiful and cheap, with most retailers offering best legs at 2c. to 25. a pound and many are | gelling desirable lors at 18c. all the charming chi to 200, ih exRA are coming into the jesale market at 62c. to 68c. for “firsts.” Chinese fresh exgs are sejl- at 2c. wholesale and can be re- led at G0c. w fresh Western | should not cost more than Thc, & from 10% to 50%. | tive prices. mn for fine, large sizes. With creamery butter selling at 60e. ® pound for extras the highest re- tall price should not be more than B8c., and desirable table creamery is wholesaling at 470. to 48c,, which can be retailed at 5ic. to ibe. Potatoes and cabbages are selling Below the cost of production, and the high freight rate further penalizes the ‘The freight on a can of twelve tons “The Gift Shop SSS \ a ARI ana er A ev carrots and other) extremely | Discounts are here for January! Conrornin’: to the old Ovingtdn custom, for the month of January, offered at discounts Nothing is exempt. Whatever we have in china and table crystal, you may have at very attrac- OVINGTON’S 312-314 Fifth Avenue Near 32nd Street aU. §. RANKS NINTH = IN GENERAL LEVEL - OFMTS EDUCATION Trailing Behind Most of the Civilized World, Says Com- | mittee of Congress. | WASHINGTON, Jan, 24. ~ ‘The United Bites wax declared to rank | ninth amohg the nations of the world {in the general educational level of its | pe@le, In a report of the House Com- mittee on Education, made public to- day, recommending passage of the Smith-Towner bill to establish a Fed- eral department of education with Federal aid in increasing educational facilities, The country is trailing be- hind “moat of the civilized world,” the report said, from the standpoint of Sts educational advantages ‘The proposed measure offers the only means, the report declared, of correcting the present inequality on educationa) opportunities among the rious communities and preventing waste of public funds and Inefficiency due to luck of co-ordinatibn among ina and table crystal is, of Fifth Avenue” is A A A Bell, = West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York BROOKLYN—Fulton near Hoyt—(Sale at Three Stores) -NEWARK—Broad and West Park DRASTIC CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS! [ — Sale Coats & Wraps ~ Plain or Luxuriously Fur Trim Formerly $35, $40, $45 & $50: PARIS LONDON &17 CITIES \ med Models rene Federal 1 in Clarendon County, in which she was agencies dealing with educa-| tn Clarendon County — dedi Mon. Tiltteracy is a National and not a |sectional probiem, the report said in| TARRED AND FEATHERED. jclting statistica to show {it was al- =. ad “Yi most equally prevalent in every sec. |Werld War Veteran Victim of |tion of the country, * Plorida Nelghbors, “There js nothing of more import- ance Mn our sohome of government| JACKSONVILLE, Fia., Jan. 46.— than the education of the people,” it| Francis P. Sullivan, fifty-two years old, continued. “Whatever else may be|» native of Australia but a naturalized left out, education cannot safely tbe | American and veteran of the World excluded. If there is one thing that| war, cafled trom his home near here |Juatifies a tax on the country, it is ‘night by a fake telephone message. [that which stréngthens and supports i 4A 7 nae public schools ” was tarred and feathered by five men. — He was later dumped from an automo- bile downtown. At Police Headquarters Sullivan said he wan the victim of neighbors, three of whom he sald he know, seeking re- venge over personal difficulties. Woman Reaten at Polls COLUMBIA, 8. (,, Jan. 26.—Miss Corinne Bartheld, the frat woman to offer for the Logisiature in South Caro- lina, was defeated in a special election From the ; Bakeshop MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in our Bakeries This rich, delicious and wholesome cake is made on the premises from a good old-fashioned rec- ipe, with carefully se- lected fruits, molasses and other pure ingred Lb. ients, B , Lb. CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKES—Two or three layers, light, spongy ? satisfying, Filled with jelly. Three layers, 59. Two layers, 39c. HOME MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled in any specialty store. Made/of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection. Plain or raisin, 69c Ib., cherry, citron, raisin an 4 mals OWN GENUINE WHOLB WHEAT BREAD, 16-08. m the old style ll Whole Wheat Flour. ouR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHBAT RAISIN BRBAD, 16-08. net Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each, ! GOLD CAKES—Vanilla or Choo. | DANISH STYLE PASTRY— olate; special at 39c each Made by our expert bani h SUGAR TWIST—Made of pure | SPICE CAKES—Pure and (on ingredients; epecial, 14¢ each Delicatessen Bi EGG POTATO SALAD, ment eee ee able HADDIES MAYONNAISE— A combination salad Bir oF haddie» Fi i fi fresh celery, fine pota- toes and excellent mayonnaise, An eppeiin le int cage GENUINE SMOKED WHITE in which only pure oil is used. FRAN KPURTERS, 4c Ib —Firm quality; small or large " CORNED BEEF, 7c Ib—Wel | 3%, t cooked bottom round; cut from | OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTER ine beef. . BAKED "MACARONI WITH 24c Ib.— Made of Vi CHERSE OR BAKED BEANS, 19¢ Ib.—Baked in our own ovens, SUGAR-CURED BOILED HAMS—Every one Cas and cooked aan sliced. ih FULL. MILK MUNSTER CHEESE—Fancy. mild and fine flavor 48c Ib. an excellent in sanitary grease-proof paper cups. SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED ROQUEFORT CHEESE, 9%8c Ib,—Prime quality, fine grade. FULL MILK CHEESE—Mild and of fine flavor. 34c Ib. SAGE CHEESE—Mild, creamy and of fine quality. Siclb. Delicatessen and Bakery ProductsNot Delivered Telephone, Fitz Roy 6100 — Fresh From Their Mill Quaker Pancake Flour At a Great Concession A solf-raising pancake flour with all the ingredients, includin, id Puffed Rice. Has new and distinctive nutlike almond flavor. Requires only the addition of water. Made by the makers of Quaker Oats. Cartons containing 3-Ib. 4 ounces. usual price is 17¢ carton; this sale, Each 6c Doz. 69c . ~ Stern Brothers Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 42nd St. West 43rd St. Extraordinary Values Thursday in a Continuation Sale of WOMEN’S SMART DRESSES at $19.50 Ordinarily these Dresses would be priced at $37.50 Excellent quality Men’s Wear Serges and Wool Jerseys in tunic, coat or panel effects. Elaborately embroidered, braided or bead trimmed. All the favored colors. Two notable examples of the many remarkable values made possible by the new lowered price level: Misses’ Fur-Collared COATS Fashioned of genuine Bolivia and Suede Velour, hand somely silk lined and interlined; sizes 14-16-18 years. $32.50 Regularly $59.75 Misses’ Beaver-Collared Coats Distinctive, youthfully designed Winter weight Polo Coats with large collars of genuine Beaver; silk lined and interlined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. $4 7.50 Regularly $85.00 Reduced for Immediate Clearance BOYS’ NOVELTY SUITS Formerly Priced up to $18.50 Now $7.75 A wide assortment of smartly fashioned Suits in excellent quality Jersey Cloth, Fancy Wool Mixtures, Blue Serge and Velvet. Oliver Twist, Middy, Junior Norfolk models. - - - - - - --- - - Sizes 3 to 10 Years. A Special Group of BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS “fn Junior Norfolk or Middy models; also some Oliver Twist SUITS with Washable Tops. Incomplete range of sizes. $3.95 Our Entire Stock of BOYS’ HATS and CAPS TO CLOSE OUT at Values up to $6.95 Splendid, well-fashioned models the season’s favored fabrics, with wie of rich nary or smartly plain! Everything about them bespeaks their for- mer high prices! All sizes—but Felours ‘ Goldtones tion belted models, * and desired shades. warmly interlined. Sealine not every style. THE MATERIALS Silvertones Loose back, tailored, wrap-coat and regula- FUR TRIMMED Raccoon Nutria Skunk Opossum Suedene Frost Glows in Brown, Black, Navy Richly ‘silk lined and Ringtail What's it going to be? A Coupon! On Friday! “MASCO” at Greatly Reduced Prices A Popular Song From “MAR Y” George M. Cohan’s Musical Comedy Hit at the Knickerbocker Theatre THIS SONG, WORDS AND MUSIC COMPLETE, IN NEXT . Sunday World Magazine Live