The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1913, Page 15

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. How to Market for Sunday To the Best Advantage, Financially and Otherwise 3: Order From Wholesalers by] exit. 14" ,, Phone; Have Food Sent aX « Cc. O. D. ‘By Charlotte R. Bangs =| * der of Home Market Club) | Potators, wart go early, Next, take all the| Oy ‘od (mdtiey avaliable, for, strange condition, | 2m te @pending one's cash it is really being | Ce enveé. This means buying with proper Wighom., A wholesaler will guide, not tilatead about his goods. Wiorida and California are aending ed supplies of many good pro- lees ave never high when meets demand. Lettuce, onions, h overtiow. Inquiries some, “Let fein the Market Ciub” or “Let me p with your club." also ene: int butter, Sam not in any business concer. | Oy one huanbaenee 2 bri é uate We who established our club have nO} ang arrange details fitting that particu: expiration for big membership; wo haveliar apartment house. Try oareets wetted solely for Principle and Ex- tae Gest, then exes, then groveren, Co atupie: nd buy at wholsale, not ng, prices, Piret—Socuring wholesale prices for the consumer. Be0ond—Securing delivery. a one-quart ‘ary Measure and a pair of, pong Each housewife could be notified | perl Canned nan past week. All the br Mg ThMrd—Ordering via phone, the order Kind ‘uits and vegetables are here, vy | ndly act of the tetaller, who allo ba Rogeeadlaeat edi y few cents discount for mich bargains. The first two were captured during | 1) Oe ks iaiter cath fast, week, The ally she is @ creditor at his store, hs there. From ‘s Wholesaler responded affirmatively. 1 un eems enantiohed. More, he also honored another C. O. D.| But It is not what iq gd eager oréer for another part of the clty—my boarding house ‘Those additional experiment. Now, this is my | Women, engaged tn Ieerimte. Dusinens, @Zample. It means that before long any wh howewife can do marketing by phone, getting wholesale prices, not retail, It! getting even the beat qualities, ‘Will not bo necessary to join any clud| There ts ample room for to @o this. A member is one by right of wit and energy. This is called co-opera- | °f tiem. In Brooklyn the ladies of the feeding thousands of w pay her only # to $3 we: ust an: secon ‘dgversi boarding house bes je articies, as suggested re already ervandiag to ten mae buy Cor cash, ina “to partment house be sal b> ing are the market conditions bet ci Vehalf of the Retail tion) that forty to 6) quarts of apples, aurtel. The I Mf Meh ae Mtements stand af co been 78 cents to $1 per te | tailers, drop. your wertee Lan let aon- 16 | sumers oy & ay cheap on! jetall prices 6 cents =e GANSBVOOR’ nT $2.50 box, all’sizes. Decreased eupply is cause for etae in price. All (a market Chir. ati “GOTTMR=The cota las! a - | che retell market, the Evening Be By fetual count. Fi measure, the following explains barrel of two | Ce ¥ ¢ do pound bag. They use dag, giving actually o: warter pounds apptes, eight, Thue, it or hree-pound bag voile many ir seve enty quarts per barrel at EST reckoning. Seventy yuarts m 10 cents retail means $7 per barrel of $2.50-$2.75 | Wi | trul holds , gro- | F use the four-pound bag for sacle P pounds of apples. Consumers alt teat! to the three-pound bag being used. ORANG! THE BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER. | aftect lin, a it in weight. California may one, these frost-nl) oranges good fruit. It will pay to buy Se ‘any of the California varities, come ing fine, others in doubt. ‘Three ort or Nene years hence the orange crop of Call- fornia will be—none, say wholesalers, buy their supplies at seta, oot Caiways due to whole acres of hon froves s| having been destroyed by frost work in| should future crop conditions rule now baby ert should help, boil markets ere filled with fine or- all Grocers’ Asso- ani PINEAPPLES — Plenty in market. Various prominent clubs aro to take up Marketing matters beginning with the New England Society at its February esting, when Mra, Bugone Grant will eboperate for putting Brooklyn to the fore, wo all being very loyal Brooklyn- ites, The Progressive Economic League haa a leader in Mrs, Lewia Nixon of N. ¥., whose Brooklyn deputy will soon ‘be announced. @O-OPERATION IN APARTMENT HOUSES, Says Sage and Sulphur Will @ome have said to me, what of the stop Falli s apartment house dwellers, she who has se ¢ veg or aay m0 eller for storing goods? An apart- ure Vandrull. meat house offers a fline chance for 0o- -—— q@perative work, in fact ideal. Let the | Common Reupewives there take turns at market- fag. Consulting with the buyer the day gar ze brewed into a heavy tea with ply and hope ad- ee then left to age and carefull rhe Oy will turn ly streaked invariably goes with each order. The | faded hair beau dark and luxuri- Wuyer will find education, health, Blensure. Profits will be shared by all alike This plan beats any o0-operative stove because no rent or bay roll is to be met. The following table shows what be done in prices for an apartment house of twelve families, aad thin, ‘Mistog' the Sulphur recipe at home, troublesome. An easier way res to-use tonic, costing LOOK YEARS YOUNGER! GRAY HAIR DARKENED BEAUTIFULLY WITH SAGE. thus avoidi “ gists «mi so*nice ry ieee Hair Remedy,” of muss. Some dr wut it isn’t neat! gray, faded hair is not we all Piteatre to retain our bp i appearance and attractiveness, darkening your hair with Wycth’s Si and Sulphur ed one can tell, because it just dampen draw it thro bier stra: tis by morning all” gray a tele + | dleappeared; after another application or two it will be rest to its natural color and be even more glossy, soft and luxuriant. thi We Open Accounts From oe to $1,000 your family pevrh beg maletartite 35s Block 8th Av. 365: Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and51 Market Street } Without ADVERTISED PRICES fou may open an account with ad- r account any advertised article it Any Extra Charge of Any Kind. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL _10 O°CLOCK CONTINUATION OF OUR MAMMOTH CLEARANCE SALES Convince Yourself by Comparison that This Is Your Chance to Make Money $10Sitting Room Rocker $10 White Enamel ole ng es Rocker bee yer Neg te Baie "Prod fresh and wee rane ee (Whelesale, Some Retail), Saks & Company Modish Apparel for Misses & Girls at special clearance prices tomorrow in this offering tomorrow a depleted urse_will go as far as a full one 4 The prices in this sale offer you a most substantial saving on regular prices, and the range of selection js replete with the newest ideas in fabrics bie models. and their twenties there are some wonderful bargains in this sale, if only they will act in time. Second floar Reductions in Misses’ Suits Wool Suits..............formbrly 19.50. .redisced to 8.50 Corduroy Suits.. ‘formerly 29.50. .teduced to 15.00 Fur Taran, Suits formerly 39 .50. .reduced to 19. 50 rine _ Reductions in Misses’ Coats Chinchilla Coats. formerly 19.50 to 29.50. reduced to 12.50 Boucle, Cheviot & Kersey Coats «= formerly 29.50 to 85.00. reduced to 15.00 Reductions in Misses’ Dresses One-Piece Serge Regulation Dresses formerly $15.00. reduced to 7.50 Corduroy, Velveteen and Serge Dresses formerly 19.50......reduced to 9.50 Corser: and Velveteen Dresses formerly 25.00..... reduced to 15.00 Reductions in Girls’ Coats & Dresses Various Coats. . formerly 7.50 to 9.75.....reduced to 3.95 6 ey Wool Dresses.........formerly 5.95.....reduced to 2.95 Wool Dresses..,.... . formerly 9. bid . Teduced ‘to 5.95 “< Boys’ Overcoats: & Suits a most important sale tomorrow at special clearance prices ASMINGTON MARKET (metal, nd Ve Goede For girls in their teens’ Chinchilla Coats.... . formerly 16.00: ,. . vteduced to 7.98: Excepticnally well made, hone white enamel '|. | grade | finish; five| imitation leet ie) seat mounted on tempered springs. ANOTHER WEEK OF OUR GENEROUS STAMP OFFER 6 DOUBLE4# TRADING STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES MADE THIS WEEK DOUBLE 44 TRADING STAMPS ON ALL Fay Mens pe oF eee id BUBING ble iF first paymen' Tremendous Sale of Hi Highest Grade Enamel Beds 400 beds in all. All sizes, but one or two $4 Enameled Stee! Beds wale Brass Trimmed Steel Bed a pattern. The greatest bargain ever offered. $8 Enamel Steel_ Bed * Formerly 2.50. . q These garments have been closed out to us.#o far below usual whole- sale cost that we ourselves can close them out to you also below ‘whole- sale cost. But the number is limited and first-comers will get.the . choicest patterns and the biggest values. Be governed accordingly. Boys’ Overcoats 5 11.50, 10.50 & 8.50 $5.75 ‘These garments come in both single and double-breasted models, They are full length, and finished with full or half belt, and convertible collar for storm wear. Made of all-woo! materials, in a variety of colorings and patterns, and made just as well as good overcoats possibly can be. Ages 8 to 18 years. Splendid values, Boys’ Norfolk Suits $4.75 regular prices 7.50, 7.00 & 6.50 9 233 suitsin all, Made of all-wool fabrics, in a variety of clever patterna and wanted colorings. ‘These suits aro beautifully tailored and finished, and at this special price they are a notable value in boys’ winter clothes. Ages 6 to 17 years. Important Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls Misses’ & Children’s Shoes, in patent leather and gun metal calf, in button models only. Hees 6 to res dad ae seat vk reduced to 1.35 oveeseesss M@duiced to 1.65 sevacesees educed to 1,95 Boys’ & Youths’ Shoes, in patent leather and gun metal calf, Blucher lace models o sizes 111-2to2 sizes 21-2 to 5 1-2 Every shoe in the assortment is made with Goodyear welt and extra weareresisting soles, Pormerly 2.00. Formerly 2.50. Formerly 3.00. . reduced to 1.85 Formerly 3.00. . reduced to 2.35 pa A Waldorf-Astoria, will morrow night In thd ments to Andrew D. Wo] @ent of Cornell above boy? trnatees of og ato the questa. will ‘Taft and Miyor Treat the cause, not the effect. SCOTT'S EMULSION overcomes nervous» ness in a wonderful, permanent way by making life-sustaining blood corpuscles; it nour “ishes the nerve centres and acts as a bracing tonic to build you up. ts Scott’s Exnuleion does not stupefy— {2 feeds them in Nature's way. Scott & Bowns, Bloomfield, N.J. 12-96 Today & tomortow—the semi-annual Sale of Men’s’ Overcoats Formerly $35, $38, $40, $45, $48 & $50 at $29 Big Sale of Shirts. for Youths & Boys 65c $1.00 and $1.50 values { To put all the cards on the table, these shirts are made of a manu- facturer’ Af eee oifthey length Lael og RS they Poe: not possi any better if t were m: of lon; piece They are fas woven Madras » with Russian cord desi 4 at 7 ht effects with neat color stripes. N. most rn js and separate collar to match. Neckbands 12 to a Frenc! ” Boys’ & Children’s Underwear. We are one out odd lots, nade of and white merino, in light and heavy weig! ee ce adi py hg 5 SEE] oe former prices Boys’ & Girls’ Sweater Coats, A closi mt bon Py orsted sweater coats, in assorted colors. Tomorrow, Saturday, January 18th an extraordinary offering of 1165 Women’s Winter Coats at one-third to one-half of former prices q With such a range of prices and of fabrics, it is easy to see pobre infinite variety is‘to be found in this sale. There is every kind of coating in the selection, which is approved for fashionable wear this season. The range of models, em- bracing the most exclusive styles, is equally | liberal and repre- sentative. And the tremendous savings in the prices are self evident from a fyme parison of former figures with those which are a feature Of this remarkable offering. It is ‘woman's opportunity, but those women will reap the biggest values who pr that opportunity is always on the side of an early choice. Fourth Floor, 133 Women’s Coats| $8.50 formerly $15, $18.50 & $20 Chinchilla Cloth Coats Boucle Cloth Coats Two-tone Cloth Coats Broadcloth Coats Mixture Cloth Coats 657 Women’s Conts| $15 formerly $25, $29.50 & $35 Chinchilla Cloth Coats Astrachan Cloth Coats Brogdcloth Coats Rough Cheviot Coats English Mixture Coats Corduroy Coats Plush Coats Charmeuse Evening Wraps Brocaded Satin Wraps Broadcloth Evening Wraps 194 Women’s Coats $18.50 formerly $29.50, $35 & $39.50 ° Astrachan Cloth Coats Chinchilla Cloth Coats Black Cheviot Cloth Coats Navy Cheviot Cloth Coats English Mixture Coats Corduroy Fur-trimmed Coats Mixture Fur-trimmed Coats Broadcloth Fur-trimmed Coats, ; 181 Women’s Coats| $25 formerly $39.50, $50 & $59 Ural Lamb Cloth Coats Black Broadcloth Coats Black Cheviot Cloth Coats Navy Cheviot Cloth Coats Imported Tourist Coats Mole Plush Coats Imptd. Caracul Cloth Coats Brocaded Velvet Wraps

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