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Jight on the had bee profit has never counted for. “What do you think they will do if of th CYS ARMY FOOD, | ~ BOUGHT FOR POOR, SOLD TOHOTELS aud Beans for Con People, Says Jerome, but icken. Rich Ate ham Tray ny food sales tacking the Markets Department un- y a speech last at Leslie Hall, 83d Street and Broadway yer Hylan in Mr, denounced th my fo oultry bought for the poor tity was sent in large quantities the Hotei Jund and poor Astor, the other places y bought the army ight, speaker, sold it. aid $2,831,000 United Government for it. rom the sale they collected $3,49 000, getting a profit of $660,000 you give them four more years pers covering the sale 's Jerome turned the ‘ov the manner in which It} Hotel Ni “which thé are in the habit of patronizing.” | ¢ food all “and they been properly army foodstuffs were sold to a funk dealer for scrap paper ‘tor the sum of declared, bought of poultry ‘from the ut what fuppened to suld, “Was & sctean, aw plenty of 4 beans, but i The eyes of every man and woman in the hall we strained toward the platform as Mr. Jerome, siniling, held up a sheet of paper, bearing the stamp Mion Sir—Kindly release to A. 416 West 1th Street, up to 600,000 pounds of vultry from the merchandise stor- New York City, on their order as wanted. Very truly yours. . O'MALLES “Deputy Comm Mr. Jerome continued le once in a while like to have 3 But what happe! one of the swell dea y high-priced peopl in at- © de- pod in} hich | 2d how they got out of the Quarter. wie? | master’s office | don't want to know.” of the] He read some of the orders, One e chicken were to » 500 to the fotel Netherland," t me, chuckle: poor flock there. 's one of their who wants to pay a dollar and a quar- ter for a glass of water and a tooth- pick. The Astor is another favorite resort for the poor. And so on down to the as long as m uc- very fas At the office of A. Silz, Inc., to-day, Eugene Flora, President of the Most! concern, said f the m as the ; | hands, Dow shot one. .| but refused to give the names of his rants, gets the chick- | I have here the original orders. | favorite resorts for the poor fellow| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMPER 2, and he did not wish to look up the records, > Kills Burglar ing Whiskey. Special te BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Aroused by a burglar alarm ahortly be- fore 6 o'clock this morning, Albert ©. Dow, No. 63 Yule Street, spring manu- facturer and formerly an A. 1, F. Lieu tenant, discovered three men removing two cases of Scotch from the Dow real- dence. On thetr refusal to throw up thelr He died an hour He gave his name as Thomas thirty, later. MacDonald, of Medford, Maes., companions, who escaped In an auto, NOW ON FREE VIEW Overseas Exhibition of American |, Art | The Whitney Studio & West 8th Stree NOVEMBER 2d TO NOVEMBER 17th | Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. Established 1870 INTRODUCE NEW CAPE COSTUMES for DRESS AND SPORTS WEAR Sleeved and sleeveless dresses, tat- or fur-trimmed capes skirts with lored or plain * EVELOPED in vy in variations of t cape costume for almos becoming as they are practical—and as | smart as they are new. 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