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THE WASHINGTON TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912. '
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VEGETABLES LEAD
MARKETS
IN
E
.Increase Due To Close of
, Season For Garden
Products.
V-
iPORK PRODUCTS AND
' ' FRUITS ALSO' 00 UP
PRICE AD ANC
1 .Cost of Fish Remains the Same,
With Seafood Plenti
ful. I
- Prices on the retail market -for food
stuffs shewed a number, of quick
change thli week.' but the moit rapid
oti all were thoie f6r yerctables. The
aeaaon for garden. products Is Rearing
' trie end. t , ,,
' Btrlnr beans, for Instance, advanced
from to cents a peck within the
poit .week.. Butter beans, a quart, have
jumped from 15 to from 20 to JO cents.
jf Cantaloupes are setting; scarce and now
are bringing 10 to V) cents es.cn, while
corn by the dosen ears has advanced
from U and K cents to 25 and 30 cents.
The price on peck sweet potatoes hus
Jumped from 25 to 40 cents.
Fish Coits the Same.
Fish prices remain the same as last
week. There Is. a steady supply of sea.
food, and there Is no likelihood of any
immediate Jump in prices.
Pork products show some changes.
"Shoulders, pound go at 1( cents, an In
crease of4eent, Sausage sells at 22,
. an increase of 2 cents oyer last week,
but pork bologna has dropped from 16
cents a pound, and sells from II to 15.
' Traf lard also shows a slight decrease.
but1 tho pork tenderloin has jumped
from 25 cents a pound to 25 and 30.
lamb and Mutton.
Tho lamb and mutton market remains
about the same, but the fruit market
how some changes. Good apples bring
from 26 to 40 cents a Peck, while lemons
bring from 20 to 30 cents a dozen.
Oranges have taken a big Jump, going
from 25633 to 30JJW. Peaches have
Jumped from 10815 a pan to 1530.
Pineapples are bringing fancy prices,
. the best ones going at 23 cents each.
Creamery Elgin butter remains at S3
cents, while renovated has Jumped a
cent, selling at 33.
Fork Product!.
llscon. a lb Be
Chops, pork, a lb ISO
linn. twlltd. a lb. M
Phouldtrs, pork, a lb. lie
(pare rllw. a lb ,. lWHSc
Tenderloins, pork, a n JCctjSoc
Ham. Ireah. a lb lie
Ham, whole, smoked, B lKtf:oc
Hi2 brains, a lb , , 20c
Ijird, leaf, a lb 11 cello
) ork. roart. a lb Jlo
Pinnate, pork v c
BaCaase, bolosna 12c015o
Lamb and Mutton.
Chops. French, a lb SScOUa
Chope. loin or lamb, a lb So
-Forrquarlera. a lb - ..isc
Jlliulquarttrs. a lb i-o
Mutton, saddle of Enghah. a lb i....3sa
lrat. slvlss , - KcOUlte
Fruit.
Apple, pk.. ......
2Sc0Ut
ltcolls
L.tfrolsnt. each Ketfla
llM. a lb 3M
Crjpei. malars, a lb 1 5o
lirapta, basket Ho
.eiiionr, a dos 20c(?0c
llmi. a doi ISO
Orlfngra, a Oot I0ct;60c
I'eaChea, a pan Ucac
l'lneapplea, each So
l'luins, qt locsltfl
l'esrs, bell, pan SOo
Vegeublet.
ltti, new, a buaca so
lluu, string, pk. 40a
J liutter beans, a L SOcOtto
Cabbage, nsw, kvM
Cantaloupes, aeh..... lOcQtto
Larrots, a bunch. .,.. 5c
(.'amiflowsr, each Uc&So
Celery, a bunch..... IcOlOo
Cora. Dew, a dos.... 2&c(j3Cq
tress, a box no
Cucumbers, each ... SctfBc
2-tcks, a bunch i e
lettuce, a head. tcftSo
tllnt - (a
Onions, sprint, a buneb t
Unions, red and yellow 1-4 pk Wo
1'oUtoea, new, pk JtcljJOo
rotatoes, sweet, pk 40c
i'srsley, a bunch -. ,'ic
I'eppera, a dos. lOctflSo
lladlshes, a' bunch Sctt&o
ftauaeb, cymbllnst, dos Uq
Spinach. 1-4 pk. It
tomatoes, branch, 1-4 pk lie
turnips, bunch 6o
Butter.
Elgin Creamery, a lb. JSo
Itcnorated, a lb
.no
Cheese.
Edam each . .....U.1
lJmberger, a lb Uo
Tseufchatel, pack ,t &o
New York State, a lb Kc
Roquefort, a lb 1
ewlas, demestlo and Imported, a lb...Mca)M
Fresh, No, 2, a dos JOc
llest, nearby, fresh, a dos , Sic
Poultry.
Broilers, lb , 21c
Chickens, roastlnr. lb to&ao
VukU, lii 17cth!o
Ducklings, lb Ko0tte
lloostsrs, lb lie
Turkeys, lb. ttcV2ie
bquabs, dos H K& Co
Hquabs. brotlers. each 9ucOUo
Squab Uulneas, pair 11.0041 11 25
Sea Food.
Saas, sea, a lb ISo
llass, striped, a lb 16CV20C
llass. 1'otumac a lb.. 20a
Ulueflih, a lb MtftUViC
Uutterflsti. a lb. KHo
Catfish, dressed, a lb lie
Cstfisn, a lb to
Claw, per 104 7toOl M
Codfish, fresh, a lb so
Cedflkti, steak, a lb Ut
Crabs, hard, a dss i&o
'llet ef sole - UVic
Klqundtrs, a lb toe
Haddock, a lb So
Halibut Eteak. a lb Ho
1 euutrrs, tame and small, a lb ;oo
Mackerel. PpinUh. a lb Mo
i-orgies. iip lOcn
1'erch. x lb
..lScftllQ
.ISculIc
tos
Mo
lie
1(0
too
ICo
......... la
I'lckerrl. a lb
talmun, a lb, ,,,,
Ecallopa, Qt.
filirlmp, qt.
Smelts, lb
Ttsut, brook, a lb
Trout, speckled, s
lb..
Trout, sea, a jd
Beef and VeaL
Ileef, chipped, a lb JOc
lleef, corned, a lb..,,..,,) 10clV4o
llreast el, a lb 15clse
Chops, wil, a lb tjc
Cutlets, a lh HcfelSo
Hearts, beef to
Loin eal, a lb too
ebuulders, veal, a lb ;oo
yiltt. beef, a lb 7tetrtl.M
ltosst, chuck, a lb UcOlto
luast, porterhouse, a lb tSct30c
ltosst, prl-ne, pot, a lb IScOtiM
ltosst, prime, a lb xjcytlo
tilrleln. a lb r.cuito
Steak, Porterhouse, a lb sOctvUo
fcteak. round, a lb 2200230
ttweelbreads, beef, pair tic
Hweetbreads, sl, pair lOcOltH
Tongue, amoked, piece , (to
Ioxue, cooked, lb. , , too
CAPT. PAUL BECK
GOES TO GEORGIA :
TO JOIN REGIMENT
. ,
Veteran Aviator Has Been
WitH Signal Corps For
Six Years.
Capt Paul W. Deek, the veteran Cur
tlss aviator of the United States army,
recently ordered back to his' regiment,
leaves tomorrow afternoon for Fort Mc
pherson, Da., to rejoin his company In
the Seventeenth Infantry,
In the return to his regiment the
Signal Corps loses one of Its most
efficient men. Under a rule of the War
Department, after a man Is away from
his regiment In other service four years
or morej he must return. Captain Bck
has been In the Signal Corps for six
years. He was the first man In tho
world to drop a bomb from a flying
machine. He did this when a passenger
In a Farman biplane at Los 'Angeles
with Louis Paulhan as the aviator.
From Feruary, 1910, to January, Ml, he
lectured before tin leading clubs of
California on aviation. He was secre
tary of tho aviation meet at BaoFran
claco from November, 1910, to January
25, 1911. During this meeting Captain
Deck gave an exhibition" of bomb drop
ping from an altitude of 1,600 feet He
designed the first wireless set ever used
on an aeroplane In the United States,
the apparatus being placed on tho bi
plane down by the late Phil Parmalee.
Captain Deck made his first flight at
San Dlcco, Cal., In February, 1911, and
made a .cross-country trip from this
place over to San Antonio, Tex. Dur
ing the Mexican rovolt last year he
flew his Curtlss machine on more than
fifty trips at San Antonio. From Texas
he came to Collego Park last July,
malting his first flight on Independence
Day. He remained at College Park
until May 1, this year when ordered
back to his regiment. He was given
a leave of absence of three months, but
was taken 111, and was operated on last
month at the Walter Heed Hospital.
Bolides being one of the oldest avia
tors In the army. Captain Beck Is a
telegraph and wireless operator, mili
tary photographer, and topographer.
Aviator Arnold, of the Molssnt Inter
national Aviators, Is expected to reach
Washington next week, and will join
J. Harold Kantner and Miss Vernetta
A. Miller, Molsoflt fliers, at College.
Park. Arnold at present Is flylny at
Hempstead, where the Molsant people
are maintaining a school. Another
monoplane will be shipped .to College
Park shortly for Arnold to fly In when
he comes.
.-M-M-I-M-l-M MifH-l t I H-M
gults. te (ftomptmja
Pennsylvania Avenue
Exceptional Value in
Men's Suits
at $18.00
There's a reason for everything. These suits
are the quality they are for $18 because we in
variably share with you the economies of this
workshop of ours. We know they'll compare with
the $22.50 Suits you can find anywhere they'll
even discount many $25 grades.
It's all a matter of methods and facilities. We
committed ourselves years ago to the policy of
price moderation and we didn't change that pol
icy one iota when we broadened our opportunities
through the means of Saks-makemanship.
There you have the reason. And we want you
to see the suits. About twenty-two different styles
of English cut, with the soft roll; belting high,
following natural body lines and the modified
English, that are semi-body fitting and the con
servative models. But conservative doesn't mean
characterless.
We've used Cheviots and Worsteds of exclusive
pattern. Our skilled tailors have done the work
on them as carefully and painstakingly as though
they were $40 suits.
We want to build your expectations higher than
they have ever been before because these $18
suits warrant it.
Don't Overlook
Worth
A maker's sample line on
They're Blanket Robes in
to find samples finished faultlessly.
Men's $5.00
o
V A
HEY? m
B 1 u c h e r and
Straight-lace; some with
"blind" eyelets to top; some
on the new English "flat
heel" last.
Jszzzr
Every Pair Is
ANSWERS PETITION
EE GIRL WIFE 10
SEEKS HER DOWER
Sentenced fllan Denies He
Secured Her Signature
, By Fraud.
Martin- II, Bray, who Is under sen
tence to.three.,yean In the penitentiary
'on charges preferred by his girl wife,
formerly Alberta W, Sadller, today
answered her petition asking the Dis
trict Supreme Court to protect her
dower In his estate, and denied that
he has any intention of defrauding her.
Bray, who Is a contractor and builder.
Informed the court that he transferred
certain realty for the purpose of putting
It In the hands of responsible parties
'because of the fact that he faces an
"unwilling absence" from Washington.
He declared that he has every Inclina
tion for Mrs. Bray, and has provided
her with a home and has furnished her
with funds from time to time.
Mrsi-Bray alleged in her bill that her
husband had Induced her to sign cer
tain papers through fraud and mis
representation, but Bray claims that
the nature of the papers was thoroughly
explained t'o her. .
The conviction of Bray followed a
sensational trial In which Mrs. Bray,
then Miss Sadller, was the chief witness
against him. .Before he was sentenced
the couple went to Annapolis and were
married, but Justice Anderson refused
to extend any leniency.
Attorneys George C. Shlnn and Claude
W. Owen represent Bray. ...
A compromise hub luachod In the
case this afternoon whereby the two
trustee. Joseph B. Bowline and Horace
O. Smithy, will set aside 10 per cent of
the proceeds of the sale of Bray's realty
In the future for Mrs. Bray, it Is aitHS
ulated that the deed of trust executed
In April will not be affected by the com
promise. Fined For Assault.
Charged with assaulting Thomas
Nicholson, a waiter at Fourteenth street
and New York avenue northwest. Louis
Makos, who says he lives at 301 Indiana
avenue northwest, was arraigned In the
United States branch of the Police Court
today and sentenced to pay a fine of 320.
Witnesses testified that Makos who Is
eighteen years old, struck Nicholson
with a piece of wood, and caused the
latter to suffer from concussion of tho
brain. Makos had no witnesses to tes
tify In his behalf. Ills attorney, how
ever, pleaded with the court that It was
the boy's first offense, and Judge Aukam,
on the plea of the lad's counsel, 'pro
nounced a comparatively lenient sentence.
HIM ll-ri-I M-H'-H-ri-lilH-Ilili I 111111 IIIMWII 1 I H in
The
row because of the featured lots of Suits and Over
coats. We never stop trying to better our Boys'
Clothing both in fabric and workmanship. That
you recognize us as leaders is only another reason
fori our striving the harder and you'll have choice
tomorrow of thej best we've ever succeeded in hav
ing produced.
Combination Suits
stylishly modeled In
wim eacn Hun is
Blzes from ( to 17
values at
Boys' Bailor and
xsrown euecis; lanieiuny inmmea Tim
braid i silk ties.
leather belts. Sizes
vaiue
xorcea against ripping; pants lined throughout.. Dou-
Die ureasiea ana
from C to 18
vaiue
Boys' Novelty
years, unoice oi
Double Breasted
velvet collar; piaiu
33.G0
Boys' Domet
and Brown stripes; cut full and carefully made.
SPECIAL,
"Rah Rah" Hats
A fresh supply will be here tomorrow
the real thing, boys'.
this Special Sale
$6
for $3.90
e of the best makers some of the
entirely new colorings cut long
Shoes
$3.65
They are $5
Shoes and a very
prominent make
at that. If we
could announce
the name you'd
know it in a mo
ment as a stan
dard. Gun Metal
and Russia Calf;
Just as big and gen
uine bargain for the
women folks Gun
Metal and Russia Calf
Button, Blucher, and
Straight-lace; with kid
or cloth tops; plain
toes or tips; high or
low heels; and heavy
or light soles. The
best of the new street
lasts.
Guaranteed! Every Pair
EXPRESS ATTORNEY
niiiuu
OF
Commissioner Lane Cites In
stance Where Lower Rates
Increased Receipts.
In the closing hours today of the big
express case argument before the In
terstate Commerco Commission, Com
missioner Franklin K. Lane shot ques
tion after question, at Walker D, Hlnes,
.counsel for the express companies, at
tacking his argument In vital -spots and
In a number ot Instances leaving Mr.
Hlnes unable to answer at all,
Mr. Hlnes continued his argument ot
yesterday that Installation of the rates
proposed by the commission will leave
the express companies facing an annual
deficit, saying that a 25 per' cent re
duction ordered in packages between
five and eleven pounds, the bulk of the
business done by the express companies,
will mean a terrific loss ' to the com
panies, for there was not likely, he con
tended, to be new business to replace It,
Moreover, he said, the parcels post,
so far as can be told In advance, will
cut Into the small package business of
the express companies, which faced, he
asserted, a loss both In volume of
business and total revenue.
Mr. Lane cited the results of lower
Ins; Intrastate .rates In Nebraska In
"You were going to be ruined there,
too," said the commissioner, "yet in
three years the volume of business in
creased from $622,000 to 3822,000.. and total
expenses on both Interstate and Intra
state traffic, reckoned together for both
years. Increased only 34,000."
.Mr. Lane Insisted that this case
showed that a loss of business due to
lower rates could not safely be prophe
sied. Mr. Hlnes retorted that an In
crease of business could not safely be
prophesied, either.
Mr. Lane asked If It wero not true
that. In case of a 25-cent package of
express, for Instance, where tho express
company gave the railroad company 50
per cent tor hauling It, the total ex
pense of handling being 15 cents, the
express company, by reason of Its rail
road contract, would not have to charge
more to make a profit for Itself, He spoke
of the S3 per hundred pound rate on de
ciduous fruits from California, where
the express company Is under almost
no expense, but gets 31 of the 32.
Mr. Hlnes said that these "special In
stances" did not affect the general
propositions concerned.
"You cannot take the position at
one time here." said Mr. Hlnes. "that
the express Company pays the railroad
and that this Is a part of the expense
and so not to be considered and an-
Seventh Street X
num
COMPANY BUSINESS
Tomorrow'!! Be a Big Day. in
Boys9 Shop
Every Saturday is but unusually so tomor- t
In natty Blue and Brown effects
Double Braasted and Norfolk and
soriouc ana
$2.98
s Gray and
an KXTHA. pair or Fonts.
years. One of our special
Russian Blouse Suits Gray and
Itusslan have patent
$3.48 ii
ZH to 10 years. Special '
Boys' Blue Serge Butts every thread wool; color ab
solutely fast; all scams are sewed with silk and rein-
ol; color ab
lk and reln
Khout.. Dou-
$5.00
nortoiK styles in sizes ,
years. Really 37.60
Overcoats for youngsters from 3 to 10
uiue, uray. ana Drown;
cut: buttoning to the neck;
$1.98
lining, worm
Flannel Palamas: Pink. Blue.
59c
50c
of Bath Robes
best values we have ever handled.
and full; finished as you'd expect t
Women's $3 & $3.50 Shots
$2.45
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It Guaranteed!
other time contend that the express
comnahlea pay the roads too much."
"Well your contracts with the rail
roads are monopoly contracts," replied
Mr. Lane, "Do you say you aie en
titled to consideration In express rste
inslclnc because you have a monopoly!
That the public must pay extra on this
account 7"
Mr. Hlnes denied that lie did.
Engineer Killed In Crash.
FORT WAYNE, Ind., Oct Xt-O. E.
Schllllter, Bellevue, Ohio, an ennlneer,
was killed when New Tork. Chicago and
fit. louls passenger train No. 5 ran Into
tho rear of a freight train near Lelpslc,
la a dense fog today.
Makes Wrinkles
Vanish in 30 Minutes
In many Inataneee. A wonderful new dis
covery. No plasters or faee mataase, no
ateamlnsT masks, or rollers, nothlns to In
ject In or under the skin, no mechanical de
vice of any kind, no mlilnf or preparing,
but a new, simple, painless and harmless
horns treatment that can absolutely and posi
tively eradicate deep liner, wrinkles and
crowsteet In one short halt hour.
I FOOLED THEM ALL
and task my own wrinkles out by this dis
covery, after plasters. ro assists and Beauty
Doctors bad all failed. My treatment Is ab
solutely harmless, may be used secretly,
takes only a few minutes to apply, and Is
sent ready for use without complicated direc
tions to follow. To prove that my method
will remove your wrinkles. I want to send
you a full-site 11.00 treatment for Free Trial.
This la the best test. Write at once, uslnr
FIIEE COUrON below, and encloslnc tie In
atampa or coin to help pay postage and pack
ing, and te prove mod faith, and a ruco
treatment will go forward at ones lr plain
sealed package. Quarter back If not satis
ned. f want a capable lady agent In every
town to demonstrate my new wrinkle remedy,
I can show her hew to make W.00 to UO.M
a Week clear profit. Write me today.
Blanche Kershaw, Hulls SKA, Syracuse, N. Y.
FREE COUPON
, WRINKLES
BOO 1.X TRKATMENTS FBEE.
RLANCHIt KERSHAW,
Suits 8M-A, Syracuse, N. Y.
Enclosed Is 2(o to show good faith and
help pay postage and packing. I'leaae
aend me Full Mlie tl.OO Dottle of your
Wrinkle Kradlcator for Free Teat. It Is
understood that this places me under no
obligations whatever, and If I'm not sat
isfied with the reaklt, you will send my
quarter back.
PIN THIS TO YOUR LETTER,
171414th St N.W.
AND
JJ.D.Pyles
Stores 19 in all
50c Tea, any kind, Of,-
per lb ,y
20 oz. cans Gold Seal 1A.
Baking Powder, per can. "
Fancy New York Po- -IQ-
tatoes, per peck '"L
Per bushel ?. . .75c
5 lbs. Breakfast Horn- "ID
iny, per package. IOL
Quaker Puffed Rice, -iq
per package lJl
Cracker Meal, per C.
lb Dt
Oyster Crackers, per C
lb 3C
5 bags fine Table -t(r
Salt for IUI
Sweet Potatoes, per 1ft,
peck IVt
Per bushel 75c
3 loaves Star of the 1A.
East Bread for 1 vt
Honey, per 10
comb 1 0
12c packages Seeded Q.
Raisins, per package Ot
TheM-RCard Index Cabjnets
One, two, four and six-drawer
units.
Made In the three standard sixes,
3x5 Inch, 4xs Inch and 5x8 Inch.
Two finishes Light and Dark
Oolden Quarter-Sawed Oak. Hard
oil finish Inside.
Dovetail construction, and triple
color oxidized 'hardware.
PRICE.
(Size) One Two Four Blx
' DnAWERS.
3x5 In. 1.63 Z85 1 50 6 19
4x8 In. 2.10 3 50 5.55 7.20
6x8 in. 2.75 4.50 7.10 8.10
Compare these cabinets and
prices, if you must, with those of
any Office Equipment House In
Washington,
Samplea sent for Inspection.
THEMELT0N-RH0DKCO.,Ik.
lata H SU.N.W.
Main 7013
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CATARRH MISERIES
SAFE REMEDY
Cures and Prevents Catarrh
.The quickest, best, an safest way to
cure. catarrh or a cold In tho head Is
by using; a remedy that will "touch the
spot" and do Its work quickly without
leaving; any bad effects. Ely's Cream
Balm, which Is applied to the nostrils
or rubbed on the throat or chest gets
right at the root of the rouble and In
stantly' relieves even the worst case of
catarrh or cold. A few minutes after
applied you can feel a loosening up In
tne nesa, ins pain ana soreness are
rone, the sense of taste, smell, and
hearing coma back, and you feel like a
different person.
. ,aBae-sjsaw
v, ARLINGTON MODEL .A
Here is the stitchexf tipr-no perfora
tions the newest custom fea
ture in English shoes. One of
the most popular styles, in our
London stores.
This plain stitched tip, the
Tltad eyelets' to the top and
the English outlines flat tread,
rcceaing roe, ratner low and
slightly flanged heel give to
ARLINGTON a custom
made ODtlMriUYVI tvhlrVi n,v
will get elsewhere only at
a much higher price.
The materials and work
manship in this shoe are
unsurpassed quite in
keeping with the
style which you
win see worn
everywhere
this Fall by
fashionable
people.
S V A $5
SfpSsss
R.EGAJLS
REGAL SHOE COMPANY
1003 Peusr.Taiia Are., Waskiafto.,, D. C
For Men and Wemcn
Pint. -m?,
pfSlil Under SnpervUion of the U. S. Treasury jgpjiiiii
iTnsi i ism si
An Example to Follow
.alisls.sssssW
ssssMtRV, ?1
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We pay 3 Compound
HOME SAVINGS BANK
7th and Mass. Aye. N. W.
7th k H SU. N. E. 486 7th St S. W.
Wiprf k
rADsJ
ENDED, A SIMPLE
GIVES INSTANT RELIEF
and Cold in the Head With
a Few Applications. '
Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, heals,
and strengthens the Inflamed mem
branes, takes away that stuffed up feel
ing and dull pain In the head relieves
the throat soreness and stops the nasty
discharge which Is the cause of the dis
gusting hawking, spitting, blowing of
the noso, and foul breath. Hay fever
victims who are made miserable by fits
of sneezing, coughing, and wheezing get
Instant and permanent reflet by the use
of this simple remedy.
Don't suffer another minute. Ely's
Cream Dalm will relieve you Immedi
ately; and a 50 cent bottle will more
than likely work a complete cure. All
duggtsts sell It'
Russet, Plain Lace,
.00
Note the price) on
similar models In other
show window.
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Oscar S. Straus, who has been
nominated for Governor of New
York State, started life with
practically no advantages. His
parents were struggling farmers
and money was scarce. But when
he went to work he SAVED HIS
MONEY until he had some
capital. Today he is rich and respected.
Interest on Savings Accounts,
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