The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1921, Page 21

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POULTRY APLENTY FORPASSOVER AND SHOULD BE CHEAP Housewives Advised to “Shop Around” if Their Dealers’ ] Prices Are Unfair. By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Evening orld.) “Excessively high railroad rates are ne of the serious handicaps of the Bituation, while they likewise fail in their original purpose of providing @dequate revenue for the roads. They fare prohibitory in their effects. In ome cases, especially those of early fruits and vegetables from the far! South to Northern and Western] markets, the cost of transporation is from four to five times the price re- ee d by the producer,” is excerpt from a ci: by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States is in line with the ‘views reflected in these columns for the last three months, when fa and distributers all over the pro- ducing sections of this country and ners food products to this market and| rarely getting anything in return. In many instances the products sold for less than the freight charges, and all the shipper got In return was an un- paid freight bill, In the pyramiding prices a year ago the of freight was not felt so much, but when food prices began to drop to- ward normal, the increased freight Fates compelled thousands of grow- rs to permit their products to waste in the fields. Numerous shippers of potatoes realized only 10c to lhe al Dishel, while tens of thousands of d, fine onions sold for freight, Receivers of food products in the wh district have their files heaped with inquiries from pro- | ducers all over the United States, asking for advice in regard to con-| tinued production. nereased cost | less than esale s that boys abandoned k for other employment on took up farming In 8 Was | due, no doubt, t hardly any don the farms in this] bad , with the possible e for many years and clearly proves. the saying that “old ®) At Grocer E, Pritchard, 327 Spring § and Delieat Open Saturday Evenings 104 ST. “L” STATION at CORNER COLUMBUS AVE O32 &104"s Ti’ FOR TIRED AND SORE FEET Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn- ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. Why go limpin d-up feet sore and swollen you can hardly ge off? Why don Tiz” from the drug sto! now and gladden your tortured feet? * makes your feet glow with comfort; t s down swellings and draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and hurn. “T instantly stops pain in brns, callouses and bunions, “! is jorious for tired, aching, sore feet fo more shoe tightness—no more foot vt. ular issued | | the West Indies have been shipping | ( THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921. ception of poultry, eggs and grapes, would stand the expense of packing and shipping. The Hebrew Passover, which will berin at sundown on Friday, has at- tacted large quantities of poultry to this market, the quantity in sight to- taling 228 carloads of 20,000 pounds to the car, the wholesale value ap- proximating $1,710,000. As this poul- try rarely averages more than 35c a pound wholesale, Hebrew housewives Should not be charged more than 42¢ to 450 for table poultry, while schmaltz fowls should not cost more than 48¢ to 50. There is an abundance of Western dressed poultry in this market and prices are lower, Housewives should not ask for large roasting chickens, those weighing from 3% to 6 pounds, as this particular kind of poultry is scarce and wholesales at 4c to 45c a pound, but they should ask for chick- | ens weighing 8 to 3% pounds, which can be retailed at 40¢ to 450. weighing 11% to 2 Ibs, each saling at 5c to 40c and can be tailed at to 48¢. These partic sizes of chickens are cheap and can be split in half and broiled in a few minutes, or they can be fried. The cheapest kind of p present is fricasse fowls, fresh meat food that can be pur- chased at that price, Creamery butter sold at 45%c yer- terday wholesale. Best table grades should not cost more than 50c to 62¢ at retail, and very good table cream- ery can be retailed at a profit at 48c, el nti J, W. DAVIS RUBBER COUNSEL EBx-Envoy to Britain Succeeds F. Ly Stetson—Colt am Optimint, John W. Davis, ex-Ambassador of the United States to Great Britain, was elected a director of the United states Rubber Company at the annual meeting yesterday. At the meeting of the directors to-morrow Mr. Davis will be elected general counsel to succeed the late Francia Lynde Stet- son, Mr, Davis will Join thr Stetson, Jennings & Rus: which Mr, Stetson was the Chairman Colt sald: “Our business already is mend, Our tire trade, on the which some persons thought never would return, is almost back to normal, and I firmly Itry at] selling at| believe that the number of tires to Be to 87e wholesale, and can be re-|be used In 1921 will be greater than tailed at a profit at 42 to 45e for|in 1920 or ever before. My message weighing 4 to 5 pounds, but|is one of hope and encouragement.” fricasse fowls weighing from 3 to 4 saiilfiniia pounds can be retailed at 38c to 40c. DRUG SALES NET $30 DAY, housewives would demand these | Moy Vendor Held as Juvenile De- andes at these prices from their wer or shop around, many retail- who are now charging exorbitant ces would be compelled to deal re fairly with their ci @omers. is a slight ease in the price of beef, Inmb and the wholesale market. ts veal that at 28¢ to 25e on le; on roasting cuts, while stewing veal can be had at om 2c to 18e, Medium to good Unqnent, Dennis Barbarito, fifteen years old, of No, 45 Hast 2th Street, arrested last night, charged with selling heroin, told Special Deputy Police Commissioner Simon he averaged commissions of $30 & night for selling the drug. Several days ago Dr. Simon was in- If fresh amity nae seit ot | formed school children near Finst Ave- and should not| 2" and 2th Street were directing ad- re than 85¢ to| dicts to @ boy who could supply them. and rib chops, while 40e| Letetives Barry and Boylon arrested a gives the retailer a fa . 7 Chucks of fresh lamb are of. | rcifnd'!s pockets, Dr, Simon sald, of-| found tubes of heroin lat l4e to 16e, and whether used | for & each, he told Dr. Simon, wholesale pork, but Mberally stocked with m{ led can be ret were He sold them He for stewing or roasting, make cheaper | was turned ‘over to the Children's meals and go further than any other! ceiy 4% & juvenile delinquent GOMPERS IS BITTER IN ASSAILING GARY Industry Will Not Tolerate Autoc- racy, He Declares in Address at Toronto. TORONTO, April 20.—Samuel Gom- pers, President of the American Fed- eration of Labor, bitterly attacked Elbert H. Gary, Chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, for his attitude toward union labor In an address before the Empire Club here. Referring to Mr. Gary's statement at a meeting of the corporation Monday that reasonable control through Government agencies would prove a solution to labor union prob- lems, Mr, Gompers charged the steel head did not know his own men, and that he relied on the reports bis detective agencies. puna Sen BRINDELL JOINS LEAGUE. Former Crar Admitted to Sing Sing Exclusive Club, Robert P. Brindell, convicted Czar of the Building Trades Council, was made 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE Window Draper Given with FREE faci Order of slip Covers. ee PHONE FITZ ROY 4706 5- PC, r 5- PC. ITY COVERS to order, any Oretonne, ask, shrank binding, fish 17.50 “es WRITE—CALL—PHONE FITZ ROY 4706 FOR SALESMEN WITH SAMPLES Victory Upholstery Go. i447 7TH AVE. R 34 SI —===BKOOKLYN= High Quality “Aberdeen” Tweed Suits For Women and Misses Matchless Values 28.00 A Very Smart Suit for Both Sports and General Wear Misses’ jaunty Sport Suits of “Aber-~ deen, smartly tailored along mannish lines. Shown in the newest shades. Women’s Dept.—2nd Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLINS FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN A Remarkable Offer—Tomorrow Misses’ Dept.—8rd Floor & © ———BROOKLY | shadow laces. ENHEIM, CLLUNS. &. Fulton Street—Brooklyn Tomorrow—An Additional Special Offering Misses’ Lace Dresses Sizes 14 to 18 Years. for Women. to 36 Bust Remarkable Values 29. Unusually chic creations suitable for Danse, Dinner and Semi- of Black, Brown and pastel colored Sleeve and Sleeveless styles. Satin underskirts. Maline floral and contrasting ribbon trimmings. | Misses’ Gown Department, 3rd Fleor Also Suitable 00 | a member yosterday of the Mutual Wel- fare League of Sing Sing Prison, which means that he can visit the league rooms, Join in their recreational exes cises and otherwise enjoy the privilege of membership the league affords, Brindell displayed great interest In the conduct of the league, qualifications necessary to hold office, and similar matters, His questions were so num- FREED BY JURY, REARRESTED Taken to Jersey After Acauittal on Murder Charge. Detectives from New Jersey arrested Jaco Herman, No. 7 St. Murk’s Place, when he was leaving court this nrorn- crows and pointed that he ls aispected | ing after a jury before JJudge Crain In of political ambitions and desires to o t “Office In the feagues Ite is uns | General Sessions had acquitted him of mucder in the first degree. He is a fugitive fram justice under a felony charge in New Jersey, it was stated. Herman was accused of inatigating the holdup by four men in the flat of Sol, Fishbein, No. 77 Second Ave lawt May, in ‘which Mishbein was and killed, David Rosansky, Frederick Turna and George Kurst are se. ving from 20 years to life on pleas of guilty of murder in the sceond degree. On thelr statement Hesman was indicted be glected to office in the league until he has been in prison ix months. Conductor—This — transfe some time ago, madom. Passenger (snappily)—No wonder, with not a single venthator open in the car expired The Great Sale CONTINUES AT THE ig Store Operated by ROSS STORES, Inc. ENTIRE MAIN FLOOR SIEGEL-COOPER BLDG. hoy eee to 19th St. 8 ASTOUNDING BARGAINS On Sale TO-DAY & THURSDAY Each One Will Prove a Saving of Almost Half-Price vening wear, Ladies’ Sweaters Another Manufacturer’s Entire Sample Collection, Consisting of 1500 Pieces Mang different mod- Made from fine quality els, Including popular Shetland Wool in Coat Tie Back. Made in Effect, Tuxedo and Sitp- d quality Shetland over Blouse effect mod- ool, in Pink, Old ela, in a beautifu' v Rose, Lavender, Beige, Brown, Black, ete. upto iso] 98 Only ment of fashionable ors. Some 2-color effects, Valu up ts 700-98 Special Goods Will be Placed on Sale Beginning Wednesday Morning Thursday 750 New Spring Hats Made by one of the leading New York manufacturers, including China Piping, Milan, Milan Hemp Straws, ete,; Garden Hats, Feather Turbans and Sailors. All Jate models in a variety, of the season's fashionable colors. Hats that sold for up to 00 ° 4.98. All to go at Special Sale Price ts) Pggone LITTLE ~~ Pp 4 wrE SHOES Women’s Pumps Patent Colt and Dull Kid. = Blucher style — sizes | | Full Louin Hvela, 1 y 9 to 18%, Regu- | | Surne ae irin “al lar value $2.60. | | fai.” Ante!" \ Special, R85 -values CHILDREN’S PLAY OXFORDS In Dark Brown— a complete line of sizes—selling for up to $2.25; Our price, 98 Negligee Shirts French cuffs; new patte fast color fabrics, including Reps, Cords, Woven Madras, Percales, BOYS’ OXFORDS Dull leather, Bucher ose, made with fibre soles; rubber heels; sizes 1 to 54g. Regular $3.50 . Special, 1-89 JUST RECEIVED, 1,000 Boys’ Wash Suits Beautiful Wash suits such as every motho; all in will appreciate; latest models fabrics; all fast colo: values up to $3.25; very neweut Facute *1*°* | | specialty priced at va 00 00 i| 98 Y pH) value. ga OA vim i tol, Pe, 6 SPECIALS FOR THE HOME 5,000 Yds. Wash Fabries Pers Sig, forts, Oxon Linens, Shir 36 inches wide; a yard.. . Le Mercerized, 58 inches Table Damask Yeryrit aye mlnmens age Hit-A-Miss Rugs 18x55 inches. Each ....... 43c Bed Sheets Riverside Make—sine 4x00 inches Each 69c 50 inches wide—Light and Dark Patterns; 33c Table Oilcloth °)' pure white, at only, eyard Phono Records }? jh ji: very late col 396 & 49c lection of popular s SPECIAL NOTICE ‘We desire to call attention to the several new 4 Departments, such as Women’s Coats, Suits, Skirts, Dresses and other Women's Apparel Departments, which we are preparing to open for Friday and Saturday selling. Our usual policy of offering Extraordinary Bar- gains will be continued in the new departments. i lecti Many other attractive Bargains in our various Departments not advertised, No deliveries. No C. O, D,'s. Store Open 9-6. Money Returned Any Purchase Within Three Days If Not Satisfactory. 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—18-19 Sts. ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn 1329-1331 BROA DWAY | 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. Thursday Morning Specials 9 to 1 P.M. Only Following bargains have been se- lected from each Department. Values are most wonderful—in fact, lower than cost to manufacture. ( ‘ Jersey Suits Asplendid offering of smart Jersey Suits so de- sirable for street, business and sports wear. Suits with tailored pockets, collars and belts, pleats and tucks. Sizes for Women and Misses. 75 Capes ana Wraps Handsome models of tricotine, velour, polo cloth in sports, tailored and embroidered mod- els—all silk lined, Sizes for Women and Misses. .00 Separate Skirts A group of beautiful new Skirts of wool plaid, faille silk and baronette satin in the most desirable styles and colors for spring wear. Sizes for Women and Misses. 75 {Fos manecsis toe eae Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Frocks of serge, mignonette an’ trico- tine—Dresses in blouse effects, straight line models, beruffled styles, tunics, panels —all new Spring shades. 95 Silk Undergarments Chemise, Bloomers and Gowns A splendid offering of Chemise Bloom- ers and Gowns of wash satin and crepe de chine in flesh only. Tailored and trimmed styles in a variety of sizes. \ 2.95 fe eee Silk Gloves Two clasp Milanese Silk Gloves of heavy quality in fancy stitched backs — white, black, navy, pongee, gray and sand, Ex- ceptionally reduced to this very low price of 592 ale at Three Brooklyn St@r Sonnet ERE evita kere Sent

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