The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1913, Page 24

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9 Market for Sunday and Make a Little Cash Goa Long Way This Week Brfkets Are Filled, with No Shortage on Anything Important. ‘Pridag, cheat s0e-se. %.) e7eters mm plenty. Wholesalers request retail etore- keepers to sell at reasonable prices and #0 move the fish to permit consumers to enjoy low rates and best qualities now on hand. Pollock, 6%. tb, must not retail as cod steak, 18. 1b; nor should flounders, at 14ec.-3c. Ib, exceed a 4 - retailers tell them “fish is high now—It's 4 acarce—crabs, lobsters, clams all pretty scarce,” are asked to report such stores. Here are prices tor the weekend. Only ten-pound lota sold at wholesale; deltv- ery 26c, extra, Goode aold retail near id By Charlotte R. Bangs @eenéer of Nome Market Clad.) Present Guying this week end should / abe @ Nttie cash go a tong way. Mnr- fete are Micd; no shortage existe on Q@aything important. Prices are general- Ty Gownward. Only butter ts Ikely to G@arprise, but moderately. The housewife eekt manage just now to lay aside @mme finances for the summer outing fi «But buying at wholesale means Gant morning hours. Thie applies also $1.25 pee, Shad’ roe, loose, 28, yalr|Orab, timp. .81.25 gatlon VEGPTABLES. Green oorn on cob is the chief novelty, It comes from Florida, in pretty in sp- Dearance, small in size; price, $4 crate of about 24-46 ears. As an eating propo- sition jt cannot be truthfully called a guccess. If producers or shippers delib- eratety shipped pretty husks covering Wormeaten cobs, they should be justly punished by law. Wholesalers, deceived, are about to pass along the deception ns @ Good joke. Better wait for early corn than pay freight salen fee on husks. not calculate on crates ‘WAN to understand that a street Jobber, @ called, is never a strictly ciansed ‘Wholesaler, The latt@ keeps store, haw @ aign and telephone service; the former feats stand space, not alwaye giving A has only one price for all patrons, Some Jobbers pose ay wholesalers but are not; thelr retail prites deceive consumers, es- mage in fresh produce supplies, season for “rushing " Southern ieee has begun; #0 has the decop- thon. It ts only fair to consumers to state ‘imt early crops are not always tho (Texas), squash (new). Lots on hand, $1-§2 bushel bas- . Qt). No retail price of 10c, qt. PARSLEY — Crate, 80c. to $1.20. He Goubdly liberal, Mr. Retailer, in 6c. worth —not three sprigs, now. SHALLOTS — One hundred bunches, "| 76¢.-$1. Not 8c. bunch, retail stores. SQUASH = (new)—Box Why 180.-20c. retail? .| ABPARAGUE — Dozen bunches, $1.60 to 4. RetaN prices should not exceed » | 160.-460. bunch now. ¥ LETTUCE — Barrel, $2.50; basket, 93.75. This means 8a, 10c., 12¢, head, not 12¢. to 18¢, ONIONS—Green (Virginia), 7c, bas- ket; Texas, per crate, $1.60 (30 quarts) ; Bermuia, 61.7% crate; Mexican, . for reliability. They (8e.), $2.26, Gre deing sold for little or nothing, Gro | Rita" wai ‘@ertes, canned or dried goods the wi | (ler will set! in quantity bat not de Following are prices for the week bd @verfiow of many good supplies: ‘There ts entirely too great overcharge by retatiors. The grades are not gener- ally understood by consumers. Brieny told, the English ‘bacon resembies a long chop. Irish bacon is cured three months, bas, ‘Against three days for American grade. Virginia hame and bacon are favorites also, American bacon means plain ‘Western (usually Chicago) brands. 1 760, No offer refused on these Toxas growers, realising mar- condition, organized into valiant ranks, selling and ehipping by parcels Post 10 cents worth They have fared i het pj 4Sheawer oe MEM, | better than other growers, yet have Jwhere handle 00,400, Ib, | Many crates to move this week end. Re- Me. grades can 800,400, Id. | taflers, do your part. No price over 6c.- Stinte for retail sale HESS. RB |e. at. te honest now. O14 grade ontons Baas. ae. See. » can be sold retail for Ye. tb. “a Bhe,.400, 1. i Callfornia, $2.60 crate (18¢.-20¢.); no S0c. charge retail. MUSHROOMS — White, dark, larse, mnt |@tum, ie Ment is eold alive, oF quartered for retail trade. Consumers now supplied by a number of wholesale rms, but only in lots per box, side, quarter, &c. No delivery. Retail prices should now descend. a Pe FF sSezel bere PEREE S0tT & i 5 H LH i } : CASTOR 1A Fer infants and Ohiidren. i i nM i i is FFFSS5Fs The Kind You Have Always Bought (nm Use For Over 30 Years. RRR ion E_pretiosif ? i ickens" are at hand, pair; those of 1% se 16e, Ib, Philadelphia a quality, Only one- wel are real Philadelphia Game is brought from Burope FP F i it, At Fulton Market are tremeadous bar- js gains and quantities in fish supplies. Floundora lead at 1%¢ to 4c. 1b.; eeln, 4c.-10c. To. large or small size pollock, Gye. Ib; mackerel in big lots; ample i quality -varies./eupply of clams, all kinds an@ sixes; ret: scallops are cheaper; ba on hand WHALEN BROTHERS noun YN’S BIGGEST CREDIT HOUSE bag Veet 323,225, 227 GRAND ST., COR. Ave. & 170 SMITH St., Cor. Wyckoff St. ihre QM carers “seo NO DEPOSIT] en oe fakes Six Greater New York Deliveries Dail Men’s, Women’s and|rc°"22.,. Mattresses || Children’s pee ae ‘ 4 i % i SPECIA CREDIT crass FURWITUAE ‘Thisadvertisement is fullof big ae 14°*| Ail Alterations FREE be. retail price. Housewives who have| Fi | being also cheap. Prices are $1.50 to 1.1 No retail price exceeding 100, to 200, . | erade berries. CA erate, bag, 146 fa, 61.96; dare, 91.60. Retailers should drop prices at once. Other offerihgs in market are all vi cheap indeed and include tomatoes, beets, cucumbers, Al $1.76 Whl.; fancy lots, $3-$6 bbI. Some exported, One up-State grower sold ap- +; Ples wbroad for $8 thl., best picked and ,|eraded, Box apples, all varieties, fine ind new), spinach, radishes, | Qualities, for $2 box. Retailers ask two more shipments, then these pretty apples, or fall, Watercrens, #0. dozen bunches, ao why be, retail? CORN (shoe peg) im sold at So. can, being Southern grown, kernel grade. not handled by whole rade, FRUITS. Pineapples will lead easily. wives can use them for preserver, sugar PLUMS (South African) — 10. each ; retail, 170. PEARS (California)—Wholesale, §3-84 ‘Wholesale, House- Balo J. Jackson, known as the “Pet- .26 box. The pines come ftom Havana, | ecoat to Rico, Florida; quality the finost. had pleaded gullty to sTeeny indictments, head of the Jacks which fatled with ities of $1,- 000,000, of which the creditors are said to have lont nearly $600,000. TANGERINES and KINGS—Box, $2- 4; Bc. each too ateep at retail, GRAPHFRUIT—Laraer supply; good quality. Prices, $2-$2.50 box. Retailers can ask lower prices than 6c. each for small eize, 100, for laree Move the frutt. ORANGPS—Big supply, all excellent. Blood oranges are rechristened “atra berry,” it sounding nicer. Their price ae 26 box; pone) be.-B¢, each. bor! Prige rytadl een Qelu'a.g2 ie, Por | 200,286, Na ae a STRAW! BERRIES — New shipments bring low prices. Considerable loss has been experlenced through sending poor Present lots greatly im- 4 Men’s ax Women’s Low Shoes 52° In Our Basement Are Values We Know Are Not Equalled ' in New York City. All Styles. = All Leathers. The (cael 10 Store in America 6th Ave. & 20th St. WILG MYRTL GO MYRTLE AVENUE AND BRIDGE STREET EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. $1.98 to $3.98 Ready-to-Wear Hats at $1.29. We have just received these hats from one of the largest manu- facturers of high grade ready-to-wear hats in New York, who, wishing to male biog for his mid-summer stock, closed them out to us at a sacrifice. Wes wal ive you the benefit by offering these fine satin braid hats, wide velvet ribbon and flowers, and worth Fata LY 5 $1 .29 —_ Sa ds aie stats A aed ata BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLUNS 2G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn $15.00 $22.50 $15.00 $18.75 $18.75 $22.50 Exceptional Values Saturday Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Suits Suitable for Women to 36 bust measure Taken from our regular stock about 250 High-grade models of which six are illustrated. Materials are French and Tailor Serge, Eponge, Bedford Cord, Whipcord, Shepherd Checks, etc. 15.00 18.75 22.50 Regular Values $22.50 to $35.00 500 Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats To be closed out at decided reductions. The season’s best models: Blouse, Belted and Norfolk effects of Serge, Bedford Cords, Whipcords, Eponge, Stripes and Checks in Navy Blue and New Spring Colors. 5.00 7.90 9.75 11.75 13.50 Regular Values $7.50 to $20.00 McEnery 86-88-90 Myrtle Ave.. cor. Lawrence Street, - WATE TW0 BLOCKS AWAY PROM HICH PRICES» | HERE —™® F Are Seasonable Articles” | You Should Buy Now! _REFRIGERA TORS PORCH ROCKERS Our Leader Cc 3. 98 The heavy frames famow “Aiatks [8° made of well Refrigerator Co. | seasoned maple. | i Icechambe re lined with gal- i} vanized iron and | seat and slat food chamb Ball with sinc. Con- | D2 ck. Well structed of oak, | fe i nforced, HESS rand cor strongand city 80 pounds. | serviceable. Turkish Rocker FREE With $100 Purchase GuttiComplete 118.75 GattivCompiete 148,50. + Outhit Complete $12 Down, $6 Monthly $15 Down, $8 Menthly Your Credit Is. Good Here ia eek ce per ee wholesale, as our Extra Special fer Me BB cesvccevercccrveres $1 .29 he the Best Shapes in Black hyn Hate, wil = a ther these cool, lightweight hate iran sa assortment ihe latest poy $1.29 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings. A table of seed Department of SEED TIME AND HARVEST ting in the United States which was compiled from reports of oe ture is one subject alone in the 1913 WORLD ALMANAG that many are interested in GN SALZ LVYERYWHERE, 2S0 GET A COP%,

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