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How to Market for Sunday * With a View to Getting Most for Your Money Big Rush of Food Supplies for the Easter Spread Starts To-morrow. By Charlotte R. Ban, (Founder of Nome Market Club). Bargains offer Fritay, but early Sat+ eeday wholesalers will start the ble rush of food supplies for Manhattan's Faster “spread.” Many bargains will be found on Saturday. Open market also holds good that day. Whole Galore disiike supplics wasted; they really prefer seliing to the house ‘wite tf she condescends to go for belated bargains, especially holiday season. Vat ‘wallets and sitm purses can both be ac- commodated this week end. Potatoes, onions, carrots, oabbages, turnips and ap~ ples are all on the “sick” Ist, as whole ealerw language goes. In fact, they are Geaperately {11, which means they wish to be moved and eaten at almost any price, Poultry fe usually to the front em an Easter centre dish, nlso sninds and “extras.” Some low prices are found in wholesale markets this week end, where, bowever, spot cash stands as the rule for congumery buying; 9 A. M. to 12 M, fare the dest hours this week. @aler usually, In hams many prices ex- fet; bacon the same, If wholesalers would sell direct to con-" sumers, employing present butchers,there ‘would be @ big drop in meat prices at ‘once. And beef need not be shipped to Burope when the United States requires ft, Some action by wholesalers is needed here to help reduce meat prices as specd- fly as possible. naa. Bottom prices are reached this week ———— ‘2, Turkeys are about ended for the sea- cf aemnetarranns Reduce Fat Without Torture grown and ready to meet the demand. The supply never quite meets the de- mand. But why ship eo much poultry to Burope (only recently) when home mar- keta are short? It looks as if prices are thus sustained locally, when they should be cheapened for Easter trade. Puro- Deans will be enting what Manhattan needay at lower prices too. The only way to get poultry at reescuable price is Per box of twelve chickens, price $14 Mc, Id., which at retafl would cost So. to 3c. ID. Any wholesaler will sell a box. It only needs a steamer to bring back ‘“imponted” fowl, sky price, to complete the poultry situation. MBAT. ‘There has come into Manhattan special silpments to meet the week end demand, Prices should descend. In quoting prices the retailer will be seen to have charged an ample advance. Wholesale prices mean very top notch qualities, There must be a question put to the retatlers’ grades. Best cuts are highest price, but cheaper cuts often cook as well, and, it t@ stated, contain more nourishment: than many fancy pieces. While veal {1 not so plentiful as it will bea fow week c fent to start you well e coveted goal—eiim- Established 1863 ® T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave., mis: 3% Below 17th St. Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store Clothing on Credit for All Women’s and Misses’ Clothing A splendid showing of fashionable wearing apparel for women and misses in an unlimited assortment of the most desirable models and materials for Spring wear. Women’s and . Misses’ Sults, 89 a Spring Coats, * A 2iee Men’s and Boys’ Clothing S overcoats, * 1 Ove ‘Qi 1.00 A WEEK Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Suits, Clothe Your Whole Family on Open Saturday Evenings Until 8 o'Clock, Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton Street . Sorernneeieenmnrinmnattiasetinneiantnnemmnent teat nT), Lt aie ae eteeeemmeete meneame THE EVENING WORLD, and apply te ample. For Germans, who expect goose exes at this season, buying at wholesale ie the only hope for cheap rate. Dareley, romaine, @hives, tomatoes, om cumbers, FRUITS. * | season's offerings. Prices are as follows Whoesie, ches (24 in box) uma (30 boa). Down has @ the price, Wholesalers expect a rise, however.| ji Spring goods are not yet in, but some- how the supply came from somewhere | !/ (Chioago had some, I was told 1ast week) and prices descended a trifle, On the other hand, process and packing stook have climbed the scale, snowing more consumption. This is certainly a good test for The Evening World's effort. Here are prices: as it ehould. are not #0 cheap; apples are “for what they: will bring,” sald one wholesaler; “no reasonable offer refused for box or barrel.” reamery, best (ood imei In vegetables there te such wide Nein jo choice as to be an embarrassment of tre eal riches, Celery is overflowing Poor er Aside from these mentioned staples the| Atticho! big markets will offer leaders in aapar- Agus (California), cabbage, berries, pine- apples, green (also Lima) beans, celery, Wholesalers state only raspberries and | 1. blackberries are needed to complete the | ¥ Special offerings and | ¢ | Dunches, sold wholesale at 170. @ bunch FRIDAY, MAROH 21, 1918, feria (ob 6 ‘M 176, Tb, ‘Span, “Mackerel. hee ec, Mushrooms dishes (100 bi or lishee (doen +400, POTATOES—Plentiful, cheap; $2 phi. | °" O14; % to $6 Thi. new; “sweets,” §2.60| Cham BI. to The. basket. ASPARAGUS —- Retatlere should sell this cheaply now. There are several kinds and prices; $1.75 to $5.60 dozen bunches. Plenty in market. A box holds one dosen HOUR-OLD BABY ON ROOF. Man Reading Heare ft Fall an Finds It—Dies tn Hospital, UP, Der quality. FULTON MARKPT, ‘Wholeaale- Retail Foot Fulton St, and Kast Over, Vory busy times and great plenty are Present here. All the little “extras” are to be found for Mastertide consumption at Prices wholesale. No amall lots som; not less than ten pounds; no delivery. Department stores are equal to emer gencios and now compete with retail fish stores, aelling close to wholesale prices. Butchers also sell fh. The consumer an extension roof under the window. the baby to Harlem Hospital, where died of ite injuries. One Hundred and eald the baby was not thrown from root of the house in which Kaget! Myed, but from the reef of one of adjoining houses. should enjoy reduced rates for Good Fri- day fish guppies. Publicity fae dene Much food in thie case; wholewalers re- port more fish gelling. Here are prices Broadway at 34th Street Values $39.50 to $45 tailored suits for Easter. to save them from the reproach of being ordinary. @ In all, this offering is composed of some twenty models, that are clever variations on long waisted blouse, Empire cutaway, Russian and fancy tailored styles. The fabrics are wool eponge, poplin, Bedford cord, diagonal serges, men’s-wear serges Garments that are beautiful in design, efficiently tailored and finished, and marked at a special Easter price which is extraordinarily reasonable for tailored suits of such superlative character. These Misses’ Spring Coats at $15 | would be good value at twice as much 4 They are in a three-quarter model, made of imported coatings, men’s wear sere and smart check Lined throughout with peau de cygne to match or in a contrasting color. and check worsteds, in black and all colors. worsteds, garments for Spring wear, and made with a lot of go and style. Girls’ Coats value $15 $9.75 cygne and fancy cellar and silk revers to match. | striped designs. white check with Nell rose or French blue. Children’s Easter Hats, Coats and Dresses all underpriced tomorrow q Out of a stock of infants’ apparel that comprehends everything that little folks can need for Spring wear, we have assembled a collection of smart little coats, dainty white dresses, and pretty trimmed straw hats, all of which have been marked at special prices for tomorrow. Children’s Coats, made of serge, shepherd checks and novelty stripes, with sailor and notch collars. Ages 2 to6 years. ; Very special at Children’s Dresses, made of lawn and voile, in French waist effects; the skirts trimmed with embroidery or lace. Ages 2 to 6 years, Very special at Children’s Easter Hats, made of Tuscan hemp and Milan, trimmed with messaline or ribbon} $2 and $3 velvet bows, Very special at | 4.95 2.00 New Easter Hats at $10 and $15 Variety and values are the subject of this story and not excuses ! @ No matter what may be the situation in many millinery shops one day before Easter, you may depend upon finding variety and not excuses tomorrow at Saks’. In anticipation of the many if demands that will be made on us by women who have put off until the last minute the purchase of an Easter hat, we have made unusual preparations for the eleventh hour, And we have made such advances on our usual good values that it would almost seem that we are catering to procrastination! Candidly it will repay you, Madam, to see what a wondertul display we have assembled for your benefit tomorrow, and what charming hats we can offer you at the popular prices of ten and fifteen dollars, Third floor Trimmed Hats at $10 “ value $16.50 Milan hats, hemp hats, in small and medium shapes, trimmed with fancy ostrich, some trimmed with flowers, and others trim- med with elaborate bows of wide ribbon. All the wanted colors and combinations in the assortment. The finest selection of trimmed hats we have yet shown at ten dollars. Trimmed Hats at $15 value $25 |] We believe these hats at fifteen dollars to he without an equal. That is to say, we have not yet seen any trimmed hats that can Saks & Company A Special Easter Offering of 200 Misses’ Tailored Suits to-morrow $25 G Distinctiveness is the paramount quality in this limited collection of misses’ The models are smart, not because they fall in line with the generality of tailored styles, but smart in some distinctive features which serve Th ingly new, with some deft touch in each to set it apart from Girls’ Dresses value $12.95 Seven-eighth models, of all-wool serge and| A collection of dainty little Easter frocks, made check worsted, lined with contrasting peau de} of French challie of superior rij Navy with Nell rose or French blue, black and and one-piece models, effectively trimmed with contrasting velvet and batiste collars. } | The for something new an want you to know that t! are undeniably, amaz- | exclusive creation of the e tiresome average. th but at Saks’ tomorrow! and cut deep small roll collar. Practical Second floor. | $7.95 uality, in dot or Long waisted blouse, Russian Binner Corsets in the new models—$5 to $13.50 q The Binner corset is justly regarded as the equal of a custom product. You personally will concede as much, when you have examined Binner models for this Spring. ‘They are made and finished with such care and skill that cach corset conveys the impression of having been made solely for the woman who buys it. One feels that there can be nothing better in corset construc- tion, and the grace and symmetry of line in Binner models this Spring is admirable. Itis as though the Binner corset, in follow- ing the modes, has created a style of its own by improving and adorning what it copies. We are showing all the new Binner models at this time, to suit all types of figures. They embrace the most advanced corset ideas, are made.in the finest of corset materials, and finished to a fault. Third Floor Easter Petticoats $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 A collection of wonderful silk petticoat values specially priced for tomorrow. q At this writing, these petticoats have not yet been delivered. But at this reading, they are being ticketed and priced for tomor- row’s special sale. These apparently insignificant details are mentioned to emphasize that this offering is composed entirely of the newest Sreeipeniltn, fresh from the maker's hands. These beautiful silk petticoats are designed on tbe very latest lines and tailored with all the care and respect for detail one looks for in tailored garments of the more expensive sort. In other words, they are petticoats of the more expensive sort, but marked at special prices as a special Easter offering. ird floor Petticoats, of changeable silk taffeta, with deep tucked ruffle and pleated foot trimmings. Very special at Petticoats, made of mossaline, with silk Jersey top, in four models, tailored or pleated effects, All the new colorings to match your Easter gown. Very special at Petticoats, made of messaline, with silk Jersey top, in four extremely smart models, and shown in all the Very special at modish colorings for Spring. Crepe de Chine Petticoats $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 to $8.95 ‘The woman who wants to make her selection of a crepe de chine petticoat from the most liberal assortment of models will do well to look over our assortments at these compare with these at this price. They are copies of the latest | Paris models which are constantly reaching us from the other side, as well as original creations designed by our own milliners, | NES SRNR ET ORME ENE OP RR SN Cat Oe : sass ° Made of fine quality crepe de chine, in white, pink blue, Jace and ribbon trimmed, The models are the choicest things in smart petticoat styles, Third Floor 0 ee fers, tse! 7% See] for the week end, which retatiers note joa ; Vande | Leaders are founders, shad and emelte. Tomatoes fe Th, Wad, buck.....400, e0.\Mmelta, treat , i fe. 1b. Boal re... SL18 on. |Rmelta, oma f B lettiice Shad, roe, Jodse. 60°, pe, | Muti , i | Shad roe, best, 70. ent, Se I t uterfiah Be, While reading in the rear room of his homo on the second floor of No. 1590 Lexington avenue at 9 o'clock last night John Karstin heard an object fall on On Investigating he found a nude live baby about an hour of. Dr. Gale took Detectives White and Zele of the East Fourth street ae gs Absolutely the first reproduction in New York of Drecoll’s newest model in’ Women’s Tailored Suits special tomorrow at $29.50 reproductions of this character are usually sold at $60 its earliest presentation at Saks’ q This will be the first time that reproductions of this Drecoll model have in this country. If we seem to emphasize this are anxious that so important a fact shall not exclusive is never more insistent than at Easter, end q It is_new in the restrictive sense of newness. It is new in the larger sense being different. It is exclusive in the sense that it comes from an exclusive sources. It is exclusive in the restricted sense that q The jacket is cut in one piece, front, back, sleeves and all. The frontis V to the waist line, with imitation buttonholes on the other. A white silk crepe blouse or vestee forms q A pleated sash of soft silk, in a v the waist, gives a brief belted effect at back and is drawn reappearing at the left, where it finishes below the knee with a fringe. @ The sleeves, which are of a piece with the coat, cuffs, the cuffs being trimmed to match the color scheme of the coat. q The skirt of this suit is caught up sharply at the side and draped gracefully, @ Made in fine wool poplins, in black, navy, Copenhagen blue, wistaria, taupe, brown, and black and white checks. i! LOOK YEARS YOUNGER! GRAY HAR 3 DARKENED BEAUTIFULLY WITH SAGE .| Says Sage and Sulphur Will St p Falling Hair and + Cure Dandruff. Sulphur Hair Remedy,” thus solias lot of . Sor jot their own, but it isn’t “Wyeth's” . hile wispy. jay, faded hair fe mot sinful, we all desire to retain our Common garden sage brewed into a pearance and attractiveness, By heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol ning your hair with Wyeth's Sage sided ‘hen left to age and carefully! and Sulphur no one can tell, because it filt will turn ~ streaked and] does it so naturally; so evenly. You faded hair beautiful ‘k and luxuri-| just dampen a sponge or soft brush and ant, remove every bit of dandruff, stop] draw it through your hair, taking one Ip itching and falling hair. small strand at atime. Do this to-night Just @ few applications will prove aj and by morning all gray hairs re revelation if your hair is fading, gray| disappeared; after another aj or dry, sernaey. and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea an Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An casier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 60 cents a large bottle at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage an IT MAKBS LITTLE DIFRERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GET IT. or two it will be restored to its natural color and be even more glossy, soft and luxuriant than ever. Local iste say they are selling lots of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur” and it surely helps folke appear years younger. tt latest creation of Drecoll gets pd unduly, it over! i his beautiful Drecoll suit model is the newest Paris hour. a you cannot find it reproduced anywhere Ploor Pourth pearl buttons on one side and piped of colors, which imparts a fulness at at the sides, are kimono effect, with wide Feather Neckwear greatly reduced tomorrow Prices like these, at a time like this, are a very likely combination Feather neckwear will be so frequent an adjunct smart feminine attire this Easter that many women wil be only too anxious to take advantage of prices so reasons able as those in this sale tomorrow. * Main Ploor | Short Feather Ruffs, of ostrich or feathers, in white, black and bronse, "Values 3.00 te a.78} LOS Feather Capes, 7 strands, of ostrich and marabout, in natural, Bese Bo 0 tastes tone, 92 eattih to ional ‘eather Stoles, jong, and ostrich feathers, in black or Beep = Collarettes, of ostrich and marabout feathers, in natural aad jack. Values 5.25 to 6.00 Values 7.50 to 9.75 Maline Ruffs, in black, white, Nell rose, Copenhagen, brown, purple and in two color ‘combinations. Value 2.75 special at! Boys’ Easter Suits the newest, smartest models For tailoring and style and price we will match these suits against any garmente made 4 Tomorrow is the last day before Easter Sunday, but we are prepared to show you a full assortment of bogs’ clothes right up to six o'clock. And we will go so far as to say that you cannot duplicate the variety and character of the selection. It em all the new models and fabrics, which are the proper thing for youthful wear this Easter. Tailored with all the snap and that makes for individuality, and priced at figures which are most reasonable you can find in boys’ clothes of the better kind, Boys’ Easter Suits $8.50 to $16.75 The finest collection of boys’ Easter suits, in a variety of Norfolk models, with patch pockets, Made of all the newest Spring fabrics, in an assortment of patterns, Ages 8 to 17 years, Boys’ Easter Suits at $6.95 with extra knickerbockers These suits come in Norfolk models and are made of all materials, Large selection of patterns. Beautifully tailored finished and splendid values, Ages 8 to 18 years, Boys’ Easter Suits at $5.95 with extra knickerbockers In Norfolk and double breasted models, made of all wool cheviot, and gray and brown mixtures, A liberal assortment of designa, Ages 8 to 18 years. Great value, Los