The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1913, Page 14

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® aG i ’ The Co-operative Movement ‘Has Strong Backing in Brooklyn. ; i} Charlotte R. Bange of the Home Market Club). | Quantities of produce and fruits crowd "Ge Bie markets, New York ahould eat (Gt @ lively rate to keep pace, As for } Prices, here are @orne: ihe promptly receives the, association to desist— etanfing (s at state, His i POTATORS; . tt fn control of prices, But whole have, the past year, disgovered 0 retailers, likewise out- prices at retail; also elemor & public—the tide is already ‘The wholesaler. is stepping free clear of the retailer now. i tn fa | of our “This white leghorn ene | is purely @ fad,” said one large | wany rétailer who asks 50 or 00 cents a Donen and calls them leghorn should de e@empetied to show his bil! of sale from @@ get It in the neok, just where he + We wholesalers have nothing \F @e fedr. But if the people want only ik, “picked” eggs, the uncertain and poorer @acked separa: law will | geen make ome, Wholesaler, for - fees by bad egys and there have been he hee overstepped in others and extravagantly—don't blame the public wants all white eine, Others eggs will Pec, foe tx . Retail prices still up. commodity has taken a Tt te expeced to go down even Despite this wholesale drop prices keep aa formerly, plays an important part with THICHIGA FURNITURE CO. a are . cD CREDIT TERMS: 18Q Pe 950 | 7100 % "x 75 | 10s" "150 f $3” WEEK + Open Every Evening 74.-3° AVE. HB"KUI"STS a a © wnomnwosns Baia, wholesalers, ‘The supply t# increasing! d , 80 to consumers at can be ruined if the aspocia- | prices often greatly in exces of whole- ‘ehooses; he is forced to obedience j@nie rate for excellent grades. The re- ngrly every case. ‘This Retail Gro- | tail butter prices should come down at ‘Aseociation works to keep the re- /OnC® also krade be wtated. bee. The! There is plenty of grape fruit, Jargest firms sell to co-operative buy- |pineapples, caulifowers, oranberr TAD 140)—Tho price is only $1 to “ PINEAPPLES (18, 24, 99, qwholedaier January 8. “White esas 8t¢ | auaitty is very fine. Be] @lso Waid by black hens—it's all the | drings highest prices, which range from [Me game to tho retailer. The dest white | $1.60 to $3 per box, size chosen. The Cu- @€g8 Wholesle for 35 conte @ dozen. |ban variety—aiso now. A large pine cuts tage than small sized ones. ho Wholcealer. ‘The retatler ts woine | “ie ip sents for small sl x, 78 cents to $1.7; not barrel; best $2 to $3.75 barrel. average 8, 10 and 18 cents quart. Gradenyalvo the Brownss.jhey must ml Sere are market prices on various GANSEVOORT MARKET. many this ceason. The retailer has not | (Foot West Fourteenth street, Wholesale, retatt ) * yuliflower (eighteen), bo ined ‘this love. In polling some things Tae Best eces will be higher | cers, tuvth, Joven to Market for Sunday to the Best Advantage : of Your Own Income: Cabdare, vai ABOUT MA ¢, Brooklyn. WALL. Kit | Oranaee ies | HARLEM MARKET. | (vee arene and One Hundred and Second street, | 7, Wholeeole, retatl,) | Spinach, Jettuce and caullflower ov flow here. Some remarkable prices given. Quantities sold are often Dushel, half box, &o. This Isa fine bar- gain centre for uptown supplies of every | ¢ sort. abbas, bo! Kae the lon, 4 fom anes, IN and 1 4,0 1 ing a retatl line vd commodities. | beans, rice, re being #014 to) ERY. Thirty-fourth 5 Street, West Will Offer Saturday a Special Purchase of WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS ! Extraordinary Values English Ulsters, Steamer, Touring and Traveling Coats Made from the choicest and finest imported materials, in large variety. All sizes up to 44. Actual Values $38.00 to $58.00 22.59 29.50 38.00 Clearance Sale Saturday MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ SUITS AND COATS (8rd Floor) Very Radical Reductions — Girls’ Coats (6 to 14 years) - - 10.00 Values up to $18.50 Porto Rico fruit cellent—drit " Misses’ Suits (14 to 18 years) - - 18.00 - 12.75 Misses’ Coats (14 to 18 years) - 22 to26 John Forsythe 34th St., West @rades, all vt Values up to $26.50 A Most Alluring e e Opening Week Offering SUGGESTION of our wonderful values, greater than can possibly be offered by any other store, even at this season; prices even lower than we anticipated, owing to the delay of our ing, And every garment involved is hardly from the maker’s hand—fresh, new and recently designed—in strikingly important contrast to the current sales of old and shop-worn stocks accumulated during the entire season. Fashionable Fur-Trimmed Suits Wide wale diagonal weave cloth of exceptional quality and very soft, Richly lined with Peau de Cygne, Collar, cuffe and bottom of skirt trimmed with Sev ORRIN, Exceedingly emart style, and the tailoring {se much above the ordinary, For such a sult a tailor would charge no lesa than $50, and ne ready-to-wear shop less than $30, Our Special Opening Price ts $15.00 Other interesting itema, all equally low in price, will be found in Mannish Suits and Coats, Elaborate Gowns, Costumes and Eve. ning Wraps,*Tailored Shirts and Blouses of Chiffon, Soft Bilke, Laeee and Hand-made Lingerie, A display which merits the atten- tion of every economical and tasteful woman in all New York. ‘ e e Fulton Street at Flatbush Avenue, BROOKLYN Convenient to the Nevins Street Subway Station, The co-operative movement hos strong] fled many backing in Brooklyn, Where pronitnent] schedule, women are soon to organize in regulas business mannef for buying food sup- plies at wholesale, One Brooklyn butch- er has boldly put this sign in hig win. as been formerly sold retail at 2 cents pound, WASHINGTON MARKET. 10, 19138. cen over previo ‘his ie good Ww an ition be: ‘Armour's Iam, 17 eents pound,” Moore Also Aske (ewes te Aneny, Willeox and Fustis. that official quit office. In this new petition the writ that the “relief askea for be giv a A- Complete Stock of Boots for dress, storm or general wear. will be included in this sale : Clearance Sale of Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits & Dresses A litnited number of models, all taken trom \ our regular stock, and marked at very low p..ces to close out. Susts Of corduroy, cheviots and broadcloths in tailored or Russian blouse models, lined and interlined. $14.75 to $25.00 f Values $80.00 to $50.00 Dresses Of corduroy, velvet, charmeuse, meteors and serges, suitable for afternoon wear, in all the new models and colors. $9-75y $14-75) $19.50 Values $16.60 to $85.00 Infants’ Coats & Dresses —Sizes to 5 years— % Coats Of cord: nd cloth. — Formerly 62.95 & os.0s} $2.45 Of chinchilla, flannel lined. Formerly 00.50} $4.50 Dresses Lace trimmed, with English eyelet embroidery. Formerly $4.05 & 69.45 | $1.95 Hand embroidered and lace trimmed. Formerly 88.45 to $6.50 } $2.95 January Furniture Sale 10% to 50% Off Our Usual Moderate Prices. Our entire stock is included; all desirable styles of modern and classic design; qualities range from me- dium to the very highest grade. parses Ral WANTS MAYOR REMOVED. ease of salex should fol- modities are excellent safeguards of ¢ the city, 1. e, the itive values and fair a. con- | d rules all—tt to Ouat Mee Jonn J. Moore, & consulting engineer of 1@ Park place, Brooklyn, who has been carrying on a campaign for three- come fares, has addressed a petition to Gov, Sulzer. In thin he refers to une sent by him to Gov. Dix just before In it he asked for the removal of Meyor Gaynor, Borough Prosident Mc- Aneny and Public Service Commiasion- York City had no authority over raft roads’ financing, as Your Excellency ood, Washington Market, retail, has moqj.knows. For this subway scheme, all Lord & Taylor ‘ Founded 1826 Cleett, Pea! form, which contai ia GLASGOW 24 is. BELMONT 2h ta. MEDORA 2 Ia. efficacious as a general ai ‘the household. One 25-cent package tmakes two gallons standard solution. {Se'd by druggists everywhere. Sead for booklet and free sample. COLLARS 4.8, Tyree, Chemist, Washington, TC. “Get the knack of the NOTCH™ 18c. each—2 for Be. & Co., Makere Commencing To-Morrow—Saturday ‘Annual Midwinter Sale of Women’s Boots According to our usual custom we offer in this Sate the greatest Shoe Values of the year : Values $5.00 and $6.00 | $2.9 5 All Broken Lines of Evening and House Slippers per pair | $2.05 : Annual Sale of Silk 8 Merino Underwear Milanese Siik Vests Reinforced. Regularly ‘inst $1. 15 Milanese Silk Bioomers Regularly ‘eas $1. 50 Milanese Stik Union Suits Regularly eaos| $2.25 Cotton & Liste Union Suits Loose or tight knee, ankle or knee 65¢ length. Regularly $1.00 Swiss Ribbed Cotton Union Suits Regularly $1.75{ 95° Merino & Siik & Cotton Unwn Susts ‘ $1.65 Regularly $2.00 Pronounced Reductions in this Clearing Sale 5 ad Winter Suits €& Coats ' Fancy Trimmed 1 Tatlored Sutts | Coats satin lined and all sore $12.5 0 interlined. Values to $25.00 Chinchilla Coats In a variety of the best 50 inch models, Reduced to Smart Chinchiila Coats ‘Two of the season’s best models, in navy, mole and brown, trim- f $15. 50 med with plush to match, » Reduced to Chinchilla 8 Astra- han Cloth Coat. ; . one tne Urcushet| $1 8.50 with satin—splendid coats for any occasion. ‘Reduced to Dressy Plush Coats Some with long shawl collars and cuffs of same ma 1; hand- some ornament for side fasten- ing: lined and warmly interlined, luced to $12.50 $29.50 Broadway & 20th Bt.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Avold Polsonoes ” Tablets | | No woman should purchase an anti- septic or germicide in tablet, liquid World Wants Work Wonders. SS

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