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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918. How to Market for Sunday, Also Hints for Some poor qualities at $2.25 box. GRAPEFRUIT — Excellent some skins discolored, WASHINGTON MARKET, to consumers in 10-pound lots (no less). | wholesalers {s @ 6-pound palit of tmport- Vesey ond Washington gireet, Geode delivered No delivery, but at wholesale rate.jed Russian sardines for 4 oe: Wholesalers personally inspected and | tatied for 2 cents a pound, pee a! pes os Mae $1.60 to $3.60 box. fawash GANGEVOORT MARKET, Bend of fish te bee ——>> jen in m a Foot We fernth rt ort it. “Ten cents TANGERINES — Not so _ plentiful MA Me Wiaieaie ue ral No delve,” | promt,” sald my wholesaler, Broowlyn | LINER BROKE SHAFT AT SEA. iy k| QUEENSBORO BRIDGE MARKET, | has need of reformation. | RRS cat oak Mah al | Mahar Prices average $2 to $8.00 per “strap, or one-half large box. PINEAPPLES—Wholesalers wish th Paul Faguet, agent of the French Line, has been informed by wireless e retailer would cut prices to help move |... Pree HARLEM MARKET, ns rn that the steamship M. market supplies. Quality is Al and peas (soaked) “4 dock, beet 6 le ip Mexico, which Lenten Season Bar CALTAS | Wistesaie “prices cheap.” targe sized | ‘This tas Indignity of selling soaked | Say"A ad. Whojenais, cme tall” Few | Seah’, ‘tome left New York for Dunkirk last Satur- pines are wisest investment for the peas for “Early June peas’ is per- will deliver, day, broke her propeller shaft 100 miles ' housewife, 1, e., fewer to a box, but tesa petrated by all retail stores. A standart WALLABOUT MARKET, fe fee of Cape Sable yestertay. Capt. ‘+ ¢ +? Brown, large . wasted in tops and skins, Porto co, | can of peas ie 12 cents wholesale, but hing avenue, By 1. Oven mmrket daily G juvret sent @ radiogram saying that Prices for Fish, Vegetables and| num arm Cua and Farida nond tha frule. Pee, | the yout things The Wil pea crop falleds| pyr gee Se Ree Maate nn soon after the accident he hove to in an Other Foods, Includi i pee $1.50 to $3 box, Retail prices averse?) therefore canning factories obliged the| samo general prices In fruits aml venet- jensterly gale and that the steamer was er S, Including Storage: foot FR nay aoe URIES—Getting more plen. | 'etallers by welling dried peas for June] goles, butter, es, &o., prevail. Open Ditching in @ rough sea, : The retatt 4) STRAWBORRIES—Gelting more Diet| peas. Above prices for goods at retail| market affords many bargains, prices . Mr. Faguet ordered by wireless the Fruits, retailer {8 selling eggs cheaper |tiful and cheaper. Quart boxes a Are fontered by the Retail Grocers’ Aaso-| varying each day and week. Pienty of ton | teamship Caroline, which left New Y: > . that betore, but qualities are never|to i cents, retailed at 40 to 7% cents a| 01s Lom Mth coh Gay Spd Work, Tuanly Of aiecuet, bat al Frou pods and furs | Weanestay, ame the Fietion chit ork } an . XXX means best storage; XX | quart. fa of the toes, $1.76 (Michigan) to $2.% (Maine), | able. Exprese delivery, 15-20 centa. Pub-| Havre Saturday, to go to the Mexico's = second grede; X means poorest! APPLES—Caterers and chefs of De WASHINGTON MARKET, Oranges have descended somewhat in| ic and private hotels eupplied, aisolassistance. At 3 P. M, yest th BY CHARLOTTE R. BANGS.| on 6 care ot eee nae cheno marks | hotels are Ser aet ate lett caves Veany to Trane streets, prices. Onions are very plentiful and! consumers. Mexico was 143 miles from New Tork. | , 2 A ” 8; some “palad,” combined with lettuc ‘ . F of Home Market Clad), | rite nea KEE os, MANES poot| “aalnd.” combined with lettuce 1%] | waaena some ral.” No deliv, heap. Here are ofteringe in fish, aold A Lenten novelty offering at another She carriay no a= Ginett, Peabody & Gon, Matory_ wi e approach of Lent, the hot peti & pad storage. Eggs “fresh | bargains in apples Ua to ee erati saeeaeniT —— — wife’ icest it ot m the farm," at @: cents or-@ cents | wholesale, prices from $1.75 to rrel, Je bey ee cane somewhat.) « dozen, nave been found to be storage | with some “fancy” at $4, retalling at REFINED MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOO mae ie oh at wholesale the Market cage, wholesaled for 28 cents a dozen, | $2.00 per barrel. of 3 cents @ dozen, | Do ie end » has “led the Way to astonishing! shipped to the farmer, then packed by| VEGETABLES—Leaders and bargains) mestic a Fevelations. United almost to a wan,|him and rent to clty stores as “atrictly | offer In spinach, kale, onions, egeplant, eo 34 of y Geo importers’ Lines of the Whois AGu.erercnante wis | fresh eggs.” From producer to con-| peppers, beets, cabbage, lettuce, cele’ | AMEE by ae Cae wish it! sumer, in these examples, ts riot 4 suc. | and beans. am e oves to ey are glad and willing to| cess. | Wholesalers are ever alert. to Boral, Ve sell to vonpymers hese fricks fm trade, and in E ‘alues 1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, at Hore are prices from Greater New they had the clever’ farmer a. Men's, women’s and children’ York's me e The retailer should plainly display his} Oni TREET. J and children’s for Lattin hs As is hil coy preparing storage lcely onus. A wood storage AVE.19®7T0 208 FS le gloves of the best selling styles a ah product equals a farmer's “held” vari- \y colorings, i PULTON MARKET, ety, which sells at higher rate. Con ‘ IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER: regular. i at prices about half | (Hoot Fatton street.) sumers rarely understand it, however, Of Li | @ tyles and kin te eortments the ORANGHS—A drop in prices; indica- ively styles and kinds are too numerous i tions of further dectine. California trult Int est to 18ses to describe here. The size and brings $5 a box, finest grade: but Flor- er color ‘_ “ Tange are unusual for sample fda boxes can be had from 5 to $3.90. & e7AWE GIVE 2-0 GREENTRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM . A Quality Butter at an Extremely Low Price Granu- SUG A Granu- lated ws lated S2lbs. 16° 5 Ibs. for 23¢ JEGGS 15 = 25¢ De, Atlantic & Pacifie™” JN) 400Storesin the U.S. These Prices for the Metropolitan District Only S880 z a2 nthe) =: 1,00 18e th. Morntngehouts are hest for marketing! here. Prices vary, per weather and eupply. Only 10 pounds or more of fish | Gold. Baskets or bagn of clams, oysters, erabe, 2 pound boxes of smolts, One Wholesslerpelivers, It is anid that dark crab meat is tenterest, sweetest eating. Mnknown, jo. consumers, therefore not @old by ‘retaifers. At Baltimore, Md., this dark crab meat ts largely used for! Making a delicious “crab soup." Whole- ealere will errance special express Fates. Possibly the largest difference in Dyplagt Sale commartities of, wholeeale jodie ne eoha quatity, Retallers and! ra often sell infertor ds. “Green” fish anf 'frdsen” Soh atk ory | # @ifferent, Rotatlera buying one barre! | of oyatdrd \00) for $1 or 14.0, or one- | half cont each oyster, and selling 15 to 2 per quart at 4 cents per quart, make somethin Iké 30 cents to-2 ¢ents per quart. An oyster deater. charges 10 cents per 1% for opening oysters, Lob- | ater Ix 5 ) priced, many retaflers do not buy ar Very Great Reductions C. G. Gunther's Sons € aley’ Offers prices tn 2 of the apring crop, many Established 1820 dargains. {p. g008, medium, poor dirds, m ft . ‘htesale, Retail, LV ler fie fn ton), pr. 26 54 roeatina (12.10. bow), “Ts in # Short and Long Coats of Ermine, Seal, Qo), My. one OF Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Mole, Caracul, Etc. Mufis and Neckpleces of all the desirable Furs. 15 ‘ ae 8 ades stationary In r grades are retailing at lower prices than previously, but It ight be poor, butter reconstructed, no FYR HATS Women’s Fur and Fur Trimmed Hats and Automobile Caps. ight 6 in fresh egg prices, but ly temparary. The market has really lenty. Bost fresh eggs are no longer Balled white yleghorns, ‘Tis either large,” small, white or brown, Here ere pricds: 801 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK ° “REG. U. 8. A. PAT. OFF. The Only Guaranteed Waterproof + Should. a "“@aronella Rain Coat at any time prove unsatisfactory as to its rain shedding quality, if sent us by parcel post or express (prepaid) to 8th and Madison Streets, Hoboken, New Jersey, . wewill give it our press and return it by parcel \post or express (prepaid) making no charge for doing this. We will Beezmats and dry clean any other garment that does not contain rubber, for which there will be a charge from $3.00 for an ordinary Rain Coat to $4.00 or $5.00 for Men's and Women’s Suits and Special garments. Always fasten a tag in button hole. of the garment with your name and addregs written plainly on it and write us when shipping same. Please note that our. guarantee covers only the rain- shedding quality of the garment. | «* -* "You can arrange for this with the Retail Merchant-of whom you purchased your coat, and we prefer that you should do so. PROOFING WORKS: 8th AND MADISON, STS, HOBOKEN, N. J. _ A garment made, of a §Fyu—qeg) Cloth has this circular registered trade mark stamped on the inside and a OA Gaonett Label sewed at the collar or elswhere. +1 @RAVENETTE CO. Ltd. B. PRIBSTLBY & CO. CRAVENETTE CO., U. § A. | BRADFORD, BNGLAND, BRADFORD, BNOLAND, MOBOKSN, N, 4, # | Who Consider Economy in Buying the Newest of Smart Apparel Misses’ $16.50 Serge Frocks at $12.75 Advance Spring models of demi-tailored street dresses, fashioned of mannish serge. The illustrations show two clever } models, designed with fascinating bolero and vestee, or tailored panel finished with buttons and buttonholes in contrasting colors and embroidered lingerie collar; draped or smart clinging skirt; in sizes 14 to 18 years, Misses’ Winter Coats at $10.00 Values to $19.75 Afterinventory clearance of entire stock of high-frade coats, including many handsome models’ of late pur . Materials include wool astrachan, high grade chinchilla and fancy coating; some lined with guaranteed satin throughout; sizes for misses, juniors and small women. Misses’ Winter Coats, special at $7.50 Valucs up to $16.50 I popular materials and in desirable 185 Winter Cor styles; sizes 14 to 18 y: Misses’ Winter Suits at $14.50 Values up to $25 Final clearance of balance of our Winter Suits, including many late models of beautiful fabrics, in sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Winter Coats at $3.95 Values up to $10 Clearance of 200 Coats of heavy cheviot, in a variety of the season's newest and most popular styles; sizes 6 to 14 years. tar Simpson Crawford Ce.. Third Floor, On fale TosMerrow. . i Women's Higher Grade Coats at About One Half Regular Prices Coats made to sell to | 960.00 Coats made to sell to . $50.00 $19.75 $24.75 $29.45 Included are:—Gorgeous broadcloth and silk evening coats, coats of Velour de Nord, Velvet and Sealette, Persian Lamb Cloth, Mole and Seal Plush, Motor, Storm and Utility Coats of Chinchilla, Wide Wale, Boucle, and imported novelties. Some fur collar coats are also included. Many of the coats are luxuriously lined with peau de cygne and guaranteed satin in self or contrasting shades or. Persian silk. ta Simpson Crawford Co. Third Floor. On Sale To-morrow. No Mail Orders. Men’s Clothing | Values Like These? Hardly! At this time men naturally expect the bottom to fall out of the retail coat and suit market. You have looked for the unusual in price reductions as a matter of course—but—have you dreamed of anything quite so drastic as this? Remember, these are all this season’s garments—we never carry over—that’s the reason for this sale. Men's $15.00 Overcoats Men's $18.00 Overcoats Men’s $20.00 Overcoats. . Coats made to sell to $385.00 .reduced to $8.75 reduced to fem -reduced to, $12.50 Men’s $25 & 830 Overcoats. -reduced to $14.85. Men's $18.00 Suits -teduced to $9.75 Men’s 825.00 Suits -teduced to $12.50 Men's $30.00 Suits.... -reduced to $14.85 Men's $5.00 Trousers. . reduced to $2.50 Men’s $6.00 Trousers. . 3.00 Men’s $7.00 Trousers. . 00 Men's $15.00 Raincoats. . reduced to 75 Men’s $25.00 Tuxedo Sui Men’s #25.00 Full Dress Suit Men’s $80.00 Full Dress Suits. 4m Winpecn Crawtord Co,, Becend Bloor, On Bale Ti These for the Boys To-Morrow The Big Febru: Clearing Sale of Boys’ Suits and Over- pars ff ory | Bo up 0 $7.50 For... ..ceiecseceeeeeee $3.95 This is the sale of boys’ suits and overcoats that many mothers wait for. We will clear out all broken lots of suits and overeoats quickly and these are the prices that will do it. Long convertible collar overcoats, Russian and Novelty coats. The suits are Norfolk, double-breasted, Russian sailor blouse style. Boys’ up to $12.50 Suits and Overcoats, at $7.50 The suits are made in Norfolk and double breasted styles of fine all wool fabrics, some with extra pair knicker trousers, lusive styles and patterns, Materials of light and dark gray cheviot mixtures, tweeds and blue serges. Overcoats for boys 8 to 9 years; fine chinchilla, blue and gray; Russian and Polo coat styles; novelty coats of fancy mixtures, etc. £7 Aimpron Crawford Con Seeond Floor. On fale To-Morrow. Men’s 50c Ties at 28c We were fortunate to hear a high grade manufacturer re- mark that he wanted to dispose of his entire sample line of 50c. silk neckwear. If we published his name there wouldn't be a tie left by noon to-morrow—such is his reputation. He objects to having his name appear for the reason that it would burt the trade of the exclusive men’s shops. There are plain colors, stripes, cross stripes, bias stripes, college stripes, dots aud figures, in this season's colorings; made in the wide open end shape ~all in patterns unmistakably high class. The 1,500 of them will scarcely be enough to go round. Choice at 28¢. Closing Out Men’s Shirts $1.15 to $1.50 Shirts, 69c | $1.75 to $2.50 Shirts,$1.29 © Mmpsom Crawford Co, Main Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. mene + CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, as$H TO 20TH STREET. IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER: bres cncalelviie Ete tent nt Bement NEEL lines, For men’s Tan Capeskin. For women’s wear— mostly gray and black Pique Mocha, also some light shades for dress, as well as the serviceable Capes. For children’s overseam French made gloves. White Silk Gloves for Elbow Sleeves at S0c. Pr. . Mousquetaire 16-button length, double tipped Atal is 4 loging: glove value; the indications point ie Sel (7 antes Crores aa Ps On ae Boar Sample Guimpes to Go at ean Half Price Entire sample collection and overproduction of the most noted New York manufacturer of high-grade Guimpes on to-morrow at prices averaging 50 per cent. off regular. Over 2,500 Guimpes in the sal . Every one new, fresh and fashionable. Styles that are selling it now at the regular prices in all the best houses in town. There are Guimpes with and without sleeves, in all the wanted sizes. Made of high- lace nets,with the new collars; some with elastic and fastener — others with tape at belt. A large variety to choose from. Quimpes of shadow lace net Guimpes of fancy lace net Quimpes of plain fine Brussels net Some styles in white, others in ecru. wear — mostly wear, many imported j Lot No. 1—at 19¢, contai: tar 20¢ Tot No. 2—at 290, contains refular 40c and 0c Values No. S—at 39c, contains regular 69¢ and 79c values. Lot No. 4—at 49c, contains regular 95¢ values. Note—Laid out on a special section for quick cheosing. > ttmpeen Crewterd Co. Mata Fleet. On Sale To-Mervew. Advance Guard of the New Lingerie Blouses Make Their Bow To-Morrow at the Special Price of $1.98 They are copies of tees modelo from ori binations of colored trimmings, giving ® most charming effect. “fe ford Con Second Fleer, Om Sale To-Mervem Closing Out Children’s Winter Coats, $2.98 Regular Values Up to $8.00 In Sizes 2 to 5 Years Every mother will realize that $2.98 would hardly pay for the material alone in some of these coats. It’s a clearance group, of course, and all styles are not to be found in all sizes, but something ty and soft and warm in just the right size is surely here. hoose from chinchilla, corduroy, cara- cul cloth, astrachan cloth and mixtures, Pipeipally box models; also a few Nor- folks; all well tailored. > Mmoop Jewelry-Novelties Imported and Domestic Jewelry and Novelties, which sell regularly $1.25 to $1.75, To-Morrow at 69c GROCERIES COCOA armen s" the., 900; In Jn olive oll; 18ccan...... 140 sett, mention only « few af the COFFEE Hest. vii 2g. Vanity B. f Ge ilver, Cal. cag.in 63 “eo plated and gun etal PLUMS {>> iSite a 140 isin and engraved. . cain Cs Hover fos games TEAS BBreaLiaattio: 300 nickels, of Frenc! t. Exer Pearl Earrings, with sterling BUTTER quali? 1°390, silver, rhinestone drops. Sterling Silver Powder Boxes, ha’ mirror and puff. Oriental Beaded Neck Chains, in various pretty combina- tions. Fancy Lorgnette Chains—a large assortment, gold plated and gun-metal, set with all the popular stones, $5.00 Watch Bracelets $3.75 HAM Stior® sti SedT poe adjustable kind; guaranteed for one ye: Imported Beaded Bags at 98c Old Crow; HISKR Le Gg enbetten OLIVEMEATo bots" 196 : In steel, white fancy and floral bottom; values ti 8c. ‘Main Store, On tele To-Morrew,