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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921, 7 Proposition to make and aaned vl \cuT IN $200 A WEEK F YOU f} WHISPER, rian wan golned by two bihere who ALIMONY REVERSED ¥ the point of a pistol. took away $200 In cash and a a Court Hales Wit Harry Cartel, $600. ‘Then they put Shnte | Song Writer, ts o Sum. His chilled face against the | in convincing glass of the tce box di Ifractea the attention customer and he was re frapped, but hot under the collar tan Had Ween OT AcInate amor st with a reversal of 3 strate Do: discharge GeREN cTuatien STOVE = e, saying his actions une \ tice ) an hn ' circumstances were justified ain Othe Bandits Did It Once, and —>— | ‘ due. When Business Man Tried Se Rite ak ke anal WO te etniele tore. duetice On recommendation of the polie nnd, told. Justice .@ It, Pistol Wi AS s Answer. Magistrate O in Fifth Avenue itt : I Court, Brooklyn, to-day — diemixaed ‘ charges of ‘and larceny against “Hereafter when you go in to do «| Frances Dema No. 12 Mill Street. Title business with) a man don't whis-|and May McCabe, No. 705 Henry Street Brookiyn, who were arrested while pep, especially do not whisper unless] jging with two men in aa yor are the man has not had|The girls said they had le by two men, who € f made him distrustfu! of whisperings,” | two men, it is said. j said Madistrat@ Mouras to-day in M # risania Court, where Max Jacobs was = f the complainant against Joseph San § tore, a butcher of No. 713 Westchester } Avenue. Saniore was charged with ‘ i__1 + attemptai felonious assault PENNY A POUND PROFIT Mr. Jacobs, who lives at No. 844] s aera = Jackson Avenue, makes a business of baying and sellingtoutcher shops, Sone | / raaca- rane old him Santore was | Yesterday afterngun, | 1, Jacobs showed © evidently Special for Friday, Nov. 18th Assorted Club Menthe Chocolates Assortment 24c Elsewhere 60c Our regular 79¢ We Also Offer 69c joods. POUND BOX goods. POUND BOX High Grade Milk \ Assorted Chocolates 1) Chocolate Covered Jian Pueill ean Assorted j tion Gacdiiis Fresh Fruit anew POUND BOX POUND BOX 79c , # man came place and leaning over whis- him that helhadve vusiness Choice Cuts © —and Others A few weeks ago @ newspaper man visited one of the wholesale markets of Swift & Company. He wanted to see a retailer buy a loin of beef and then watch the retailer sell the por- terhouse and sirloin Steaks from it over his counter. He thought this would make a good story. The head of the mar- ket took the reporter into the “cooler” where he showed him a high class side of beef. With a wooden skewer he marked off the loin and said, “That would cost a retailer just 40 cents a pound, but it’s only 8 percent of the weight of the whole side. “This piece, (and he marked off about one- fourth of the carcass) is the chuck and I'll sell it at wholesale for 7 cents a pound, Please remember, thisis one of ourbestsidesofbeef. We ' also have beef which sells for half as much.” This wide variation in the price of various cuts from the same side of beef is caused largely by demand for the tender cuts. The others are, of course, just as wholesome. It seems as though more people than ever are demanding choicer cuts, and their demand sets the price. If few people ask for the forequarter cuts, the price of forequarters will automatically drop to a figure low enough to induce people to buy because of cheapness, Even though certain cuts sell for relatively high prices, other cuts, due to lack of demand, sell so low that our profit from all sources over a period of five years averaged only a fraction of acent a pound. It is competition between consumers for the choice cuts that keeps prices for those cuts relatively high; an equalizing demand for all parts of the carcass would benefit producer, packer, retailer and consumer. Our average wholesale selling price of all products has fallen about 40 per cent since September 1920, Swift & Company, U.S. A. Fourteen Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manager for Mrs, Carroll, while, Hous & Vorhaus represented man of No. 211 West 108th Street, was arrested carly to ¥ oxsman | William Begun. in the ¢ Mr Held on Bad Check Louls Robinson, twenty-five pmrice. ‘ did ot # sales: inainder was says the Bank -day on complaint of | funds reported FotMADamiell, Broadway. and Song, Sthana 9th Sts. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES OFFERED FRIDAY & SATURDAY ADVANCE HOLIDAY SALE OF WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS MEDIUM OR HEAVY WEIGHT—Black allesilk tops. Values to 3.75 at Zz. 75 BLACK SILK STOCKINGS, with cotton garter tops and soles. Heavy weight, were 3.25 pair............. 0.000005 Medium weight, were 3.00 pair Light weight, were 2.50 pair BLACK AND AN ASSORTMENT OF SHOE SHADES, in a Werte silk, with seam backs. 1. 45 ‘ i at Were 1.75. WOMEN’S IMPORTED KID GLOVES 2-CLASP AND 2-BUTTON GLACE KID, stitched and embroidered backs, overseam sewn, in Tan, Mode, Brown, Grey, Black and White. All sizes. Value 2.50 pair, for . I 39 RICH FRENCH RIBBONS EXQUISITE IMPORTED METAL AND JACQUARD BROCADES, in Oriental and floral effects beautiful multi-colored combinations, Suitable for Bags, Girdles, Trimmings and Fancy Work. 8 to 12 inches wide. Values 4.50 yd., at 2.00 Ree 3.95 LINGERIE DEPARTMENT (2nd Floor) NIGHT GOWNS, of good quality muslin, high or V-necks, with long sleeves, or low neck and short sleeves. Well made and attractively trimmed. 89 Value 1.25, for. Good quality, light or dark Values up to 12.00 yd., at BUNGALOW APRONS- ground Percale or Unbleached Muslin. VGIUNOE TO TBO LOR sito oceans (oasis Misieios een KIMONOS OR DRESSING ‘SACQUES, of figured flan- nelette in a large assortment of desirable colors, 89 Regularly 1.25, for. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. WOMEN’S HEAVY COTTON UNION SUITS, high or low neck, short sleeves and ankle length. Were 3.25 WOMEN'S FLEECED-LINED UNION SUITS. Sev= eral styles. Were 1.75 and 2.00. . at 1. 00 CHILDREN'S FLEECED- LINED VESTS AND PANTS, in white or grey. Were .95ea at. 50 CHILDREN’S FLEECED-LINED UNION SUITS (com= bination of shirt, waist and drawers in one). 95 de at. Were 1.£0 and 1.75. DRESS SILKS AND VELVETS. OFFERED AT REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS. CREPE DE CHINE—A thoroughly reliable quality, all pure silk, in a full range of thi cason's most des colors for street and evening wear. 40 inches Wide. Manufactured to sell at 2.25 yard. 1. 49 Sale Price..... PRINTED GEORGETTE. CREPE- High grade quality, Also overplaid in the much desired Persian designs. or floral effects. Manufactured to sell at 3.00 yd. SaleiPRCe sigs sas seo aacoee 1. 10 BLACK DRESS SATIN—An exqu e Dress Quality. Very durable, perfect Black. 36 inches wide. Manufactured to sell at 3.50yd. Sale Pr a 1. 98 CANTON CREPE—Superior grade, 40 inches wide, in Sale Price isc ects eis ee cies eevee screen nam an an 2.79 BLACK CHIFFON VELVET—40 inches wide. Sale Price... %.. pono 3.95 DRESS VELVETEENS—A splendid ‘wearing quality. and Black. Manufactured to sell at 3.25 yard: Sale Price A NEW FRENCH PLAIDS—In attractive colorings, guar- anteed all wool, superior quality, 47 inches wide. L 69 ENGLISH SERGE—S4 inches wide, Navy and Black. Imported to sell at 2.75 yd. I 59 JERSEY CLOTH, 48 inches wide. In plain colors. Also Heather Mixtures. Navy and Black. Manufactured to sell at 3.50 yd. High grade. Manufactured to sell at 6.50 yd. Twill back, in shades of Navy, Brown, Taupe, Wine DRESS FABRICS. Imported to sell at 3.50 yd. Special at. strictly all wool, in Special at Regular 2.75 quality. Special at “High grade. Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain; Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, Randy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All druzyiste. Aspiria ie the trade mark of Bayer Manufecture of Mononeetioncidester of Salicylicaché ‘Rosuttt cient 15 W. 34%St 24 Floor BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) The World's Largest Second Floor Clothing Institution Upen Daily Tilé P.M. Saturdays Till9 P.M. A Tremendous “JUNIOR” re ~ Purchase and Sale of ang Overcoats & Ulsters FST Now in progress in this mammoth 2d floor ;); shop — presenting to you the remarkable opportunity of buying a garment that was . Made to Sell at DOUBLE our Sale Price at the beginning of the season. {i | All | to Go at ONE PRICE! “i What You Get for Your $25): In This Most Remarkable Sale: Ulsters in various lengths and Great Coats—some have half belt, while others are full belted. The latest Kimono and Raglan Coats, in both single and double breasted model from the most extreme to the most conservative. me All sizes, all colors, all fabrics, including the newest plaid > t back effects, as well as plain black and gray Melt 5 and Kerseys. The Opportunity You Have Been Waiting For! A tremendous selection, made up entirely of nationally famous makes—the finest garments made in America! Unquestionably the greatest Overcoat offer in New York at $25 this season, ° You simply cannot overlook the advantages of- fered by this remarkable sale. Thousands of other fine: | Overcoats 20 °25 °30 535 °40 50 v The largest selection of high grade, nationally famous makes displayed under one roof in New York—all at old-time prices. Suits at *20, 525, *30, $35, $40 Over 15,000 to select from—all nationally famous makes —in all sizes, 33 to 52, regulars, stouts, shorts and slims, Our 2nd floor prices positively save you $10 to $20. Zt » 4 E & Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway ; ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR y 29 Floor ISW. 54*St DAILY TILL 6 P, M.—SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M.