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retail, Ducks are ihc. to . onty | froen game as yet, all timported grades. | MEAT. Howto Market for Sunday With Appetite and Purse Taken in Consideration : re ; Keel (sie) “ptt Fist, Fulton Market overflows with cheap beat offerings. Lobster Is cheapest just now. Oyaters are especially good larger nize. Leaders for the week Beet is down 1%. Ih, No immediate increase likely. More shipments is rea-| won. Wholeaale, | comntry ountey Palves, good, fair Fe Ib, | | | Prices Are Extremely Low} ond EveryBody Can stores would not ask The. for a Be. 400, shad roe should not be sold | iéc. Ib, Retaliers are requested to not overcharge. Only 10- Ib, lots gold at wholesale. Uptown de- livery %c. Retail stands adjoin whole- sale quarters. ». Sa? Be,-Te, each, ‘Mowewife buying at retail should ignore @otehespers who overcharge She will bell tlie Warketuat very low prices. * County, N. ¥., now has a farm 7 company whose aim is to nup- * gly New York consumers (by auto truck ) with poultry, butter, ems, prod- Fotlowiie a former statement, pri for coffee dropped signe reading thu One chief fault of’ our present market 1s lack of price regulation by dis- Ly or white new grades. Also eold in bushel lots. BUTTER, New butter at hand; more to come. Best grades and process stand in odd re- lation now, as prices attest. It will soon be unnecessary for consumers to use Process grades, when manufacturers should allow process rate (o descend. 1. such quick response | to The Evening World's type and reach- ing capacity. Let housewives know 2of- Hotel br 300, Ib, ; retail for tins in half bo: TRE EVENING Wontp, ‘TENEMENT ROOF'FIRE STOPS ALL TRAFFIC AT | Eb! MRLANSBURG BRDGE feo blend, then not he imposed upon by of Chas. H x retail Astor Genaine ( Castoria Blaze in Rubbish on Top of Building Gives Police and Firemen Trouble. A peculiar fire on the roof of the tenement at No. 172 Delancey atreet at| | o'clock to-day interrupted Wittams.| th bure Bridge traffic for more than twenty minutes and caused the reserves) of the Delancey atreet station, under Capt. Ryan, to work like beavers pry- ing trucks apart and clearing the plaza, i. air" by eau eeay rubbish. Hence the in an unhappy alee Poison Baby. always bears the FRIDAY, APRIL 18 roof fire. Mayor Gaynor, Commissioner Waldo and Capt, Ormaby of the Madison street station inaugurated a general pollee movement td compel élean c= several monthe aq pate on “he ‘treet until the actual ar | rival of the street cleaning wagon, i men: screams e smoke, stopped fo in the plaza at the bridge entrance. _ oe Clarke Heade A.-1. B. At @ meeting of the executive council of the pote Historical Bociety, $ was announced yesterday, Joseph I. resident-General ke was made Pri ‘McGowan, ead. Clas fi place of Patrick F. her child signatare of H OPPENt barn By ti, Retail price, 20 ota, Wb, Print or lard always a eent or two Baas. ‘The slight increase appears only tem- Porary and applies to best grades, select- €4 sizes. The Jewish holidays affect this trade for a while. Meantime storage plans are holding over for much cheaper rates, or wholesalers predict stiff prices ext winter on all storage grades. Hore are week end prices, probably no cheaper for dest grades: ee dhs 100 benches fe 61. id ask Se. @ bunch, not stage need not re- main Li joven night, The chickens , umption are old it it 130,- 2 N Te. ‘he auch a being used for saladn, a Special Sal wis aro next cheapest, f es ; 180.200, for y effects. B difference tall at double price; dark equate are eine es dozen, praeg at at excessive rate stores, sen turkey brings Malta be tee holaseee Seer to Ho. NERVOUS PROSTRATION Severe Case of a Phila- delphia Woman— Her Symptoms. 1. Peledelny Pa.—"] had o sore nse of nervous prostration, with tation of the constipation, fat i » dissiness, noise in my ears, imid, nervous, rest- ss feelings and lcepliness, eponge, and green pees selling at $1.50-83 basket of 90 ats. (5¢e.-6c. qt.). Betevers can afford to treat consumers be Reet eee ee ‘Yellow wax beans at 25c. + ileans Tc, qt. wholesale, not Sc, at re- “Tread in the pa- tall. _ An, Exceptional Sale of ‘ Misses’ & Small Women’s Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices Ph High Grade. Tailored and Dressy Suits hi gg ie from lar .stocks and reduced for this sale. cords, eponge and checks. Russian, om Wh and Santoy blouse, cutaway and draped models. Regularly $29.75; $35.00 @t $39.75, epherd checks, (+) NS (+) 34th Street, New York Special Sales—that Present Extraordinary Values for Saturday Junior Tailored Suits At a Reduced Price Regularly $19.75 & $22.50" of several exclusive models in tailored and » Norfolk and daintily trimmed styles in} 15,00 ils novelty fabrics and fine blue serge. Misses’ Dress and Street Coats Priced ‘Exceedingly Low Splendid assortment in tailored and draped styles. Imported serges, mannish, wale worsteds and silk moire fa le. Lined with soft silk in self and contrasting shades. Regularly $25.00 and $29.75), “Special Reduction of Girls’ Spring Coats at 7.90 Many of this season’s best selling styles in navy serges: belted back and plaited Norfolk models, artistically trimmed. 4 to 16 years. Formerly $975 to, $15.00 OPPENHEIM, GLUNS aG For ages 13 to 18 years) 18.50 . 18.75 17.90 per where a young ONIONS — Texas new variety, white Fair retail price is 9c,-16c, qt, H4 LETTUCE — Not plentiful sas yet G, C. sends some at $2.75 a Vegetable Compoun the wenaees, the doctor lef in takin, 1 North Carolina grade, $3,25~ {hesket (better than South Carolina) ; ‘eume trom Massachusetts at $3 crate. ‘51 I have visited.” M STON, 210 SiegelStree!, Philadelphia,Pa, Another Bad Case. Rppraia, Pa.—"About a year ago I down with nervous prostration, 1 and weak and would have hys- 5 terie ait sick headaches and a | pain under my shoulder-blade. Iwas under the care of torent dactark, but did not improve. I eak I could baaly Hau (ac encush in dase anaes ‘Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- made me well aud happy ond fancy mixtures. re, cauliflower, epinach, water cress, mushrooms, escarol and, of course, plenty of anions, cabbage, célery, beets, Retallers | {* gap lower prices on all these supplies > Quantities of all these. vice writ por. ts, tay E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con- fidential), Lynn, Mase. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by and held in otrict models with extra knickera. An Important Sale of Boys’ Custom Tailored Suits Regularly $10,00 and $12.50 Exclusive high grade woolen fabrics in blue ser, New English patch pocket and late Sizes 8 to 16. Saturday Youhg Men’s Smart Clothes $2 to 38 chest Students’ Suits with lomg trousers, sack and Norfolkéstyles. Scotch homespun and navy serge. For ages 15 to 18 years. Value $15 Young Men's Suits in English sack coat models, soft roll front and side plaited Norfolk styles, cassimeres, pencil stripes, : checks and serges. Hand-tailored garments. 7.95 orfolk }10.50 |15.00 Value $22.50 This Season’s Most Popular Patterns in Men’s Suits Specially Priced for This Week-End Sale 159% ” Instead of $25——Ready-to- Wear Being, of course, only one mere splendid example of the ability of the Five to oe agen tores to save you money in season and out—such an of thes right at the beight of the Spring Selling Season is least; never have you seen better fara ered at $15 — and in mind that these are, as every man and man knows, this cert tgs i Sits u's “Big Hi” Fey oro hove a brown and the wonderfully smart style of these ho atch Pockets, slender daoves and narrow pee ag ae gragder Lid wages Fancy eng tet gogde h 2, on omens i & , Spring Overcoats, Special at $15.00 © Offering men and young men a really remarkable aap > save money on a Spring t—not undesirable or freakish bakin = the prime favorites of all men. Blacks and Oxfords, Paik laced and many of them silk lined. Today and tomorrow at $15. 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS ST. BROADWAY AT 49TH ST. Greenwich UNION bas es 14TH ST., Near Broadway, 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near 8TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening of it ones it tre charge. te Taare Teithied le wit ¢ 1 acs econ OH of any hinds Deuble Stampe Single Stampe Mornings One Dollar for a Complete | Room Outfit R He hay Some. GAN PAY THE BALANCE 1 sy MALL W nea ei eu i eatin te yok st t Gas NOW to rie “everyt! an arn i Soads ao tw" NO CLUB FEES--NO RED TAPE -«) (a> No Extra Charge of Any Kind—No Strings to This Olfer “Gy Advertised Articles May Be lncleded in Your Outllt at the Atuortand Price Wimvent hny Rewre Charge TO. OUR CUSTOMERS — Frtewinots eccotrr a $25 Quartered Oak ¥$10 White Enamel _ BUFFET | Chiffonier 1 3. 78 3 6.24 Exceptionally well made, white ae enamel See, ive dove, ‘draw- English un. Has large ’ plate Pe iad ers, We have a two top drawers, one for silver; large cabinet fv: and long drawer; wood remendous white enamel furniture, suit- bared for rc onktage, hotel or pri- Every le du eure ble ope economically $20 Bros t Post Brass Bed Hs A $10 White Enamel Steel Bed , 3.74 Extra heavy chills and ji|| i eign, fancy 1 of CUTTY itt fect. Head high. All sizes. $1.50 Solid Oak mM NWA $1.50 gain. Don't mies it. eorons_1$5 ‘Bar Harbor’ Wil- aa er low Arm heavy cen-! Chair ne ° Beer With Cushion DANGER SIGNALS! Small Craft, Storm and Hurricane Warnings, High Tide Tables, Etc., Etes, Are among the thousands of features of the 1915 WORLD ALMANAC 25,000 Other Facts and Figures * Duy a Copy To-Day. On Sale Ewerywhere for 250 "