The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1913, Page 20

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To the Best Advantage With the Least Money » Consumers Buying by the : Wholesale Soon Learn ~ Qualities of Foods. By Charlotte R. Bangs @oander of Nome Warket Cle. ‘Masy, many temptations offer this week 04. New supplies are oo pretty! Not empegeive either if one buys them in ‘Wholesale market. Retail prices double @®. ‘There are heaps of olf staples At * very small prices for those not cash reckloss. The consumer buying 1t | e goon learns qualities, The consumer gradually, unconectously rey diotionary, meography, orthox- | ite @ echooling—as well. Add- this te the cash saved, This week the markets breathe an atmorphere ‘et “comty” supplies for holiday eummertime oeapon, § Frultx espectall: the fore. Hore are sume of the offerings in the market: FRUITS. PLUMS — Firat from California; 4 © BER Of 4 barkets, 60 in basket (2c. each). each. Pehcnse (Betatum hothouse) —Now., 910. Retailers ask double. Do. (ior d 6, Retailers ask be.-10¢, Foster, from Bel- white }—Pound, $1.76. Retailers ask $2- ®. Other grades, $2. .! tall prices in proportion. (ripe, green) — Season on; $1.26 per 100. Retailers seldom get ve- low Sbc,-36c. dosen. RHUBARB—One hundred bunches for b0c.-T6c, Retailera have been quite Moderate—2e. bunch. But come down further, VEGETABLES, Leaders this week end are beans, peas, cabbage, artichokes, bests, equash—o yes, and onions. Nobody can fors! London for sending over Enyptian @nions, The Texas stand still at $1 a ‘of anions, for tears will surely ones are $1 per 100 Ibs. What De done te the retailers who ask 10c. a artichoke should be trimmed at bottom, eapened Centre to allow filling of eracker of bread crumba, onion, parsley Garlic, then closed and placed in pan water, covering one-half the arti- ‘Its top ts left to steam rather Boll done, Another way is to sim- boll them, dip in butter and serve California bids the housewife try them and wholesalers indorse eating qualities, Lots in market awaiting trial. OLIVES, ‘Thies summer food article becomes mors and more popular. Wholesale purchases offer many inducements. Consumers buyin co-operatively will be Bocommo- Gated. There are Atty varieties of ohves, twenty-five to thirty different sized bot- tes; sizes larger here than those shipped to distant States, Large, two dozen, email, four dozen in twenty-five case 0c, to $1.98 gallon per What a Good Pair wee) coe veeemeneomeen — aeunera nas To- Morrow You Can Buy ee ea $2.50 eee seewontetaee for oe For Men and chowen. Queen, stuffed and the nillae are favorites. POTATORS—Many fine new |on hand, alpo culls (amall sized) | choaper purchase. Never peel new pota- | tors, but serape or bo!l with skine | Boat flavor lies next skin. Grades | pink, red, white, all excellent. No short- | age. Bushel lots sold at wholesal ha al ft is ph 10408 th) muda, new (65 jetir ane. ste em. irl liek 19°.-16e, dow, duck and goose ogee are still the early season Is over, farm- ers raising new lots. If consumers would use mixed and medium sise omen! Prices would deacend for best and per- fectly formed eggs. Thirty dozen per erad Ma Sweets os ie. dic, dow. (Be. do Many cases summers. Allow for stori not use all finest grades now. of next winter. BUTTER. Prices are low, but June qualities alone induce for winter storage, By Jen- perate, half-penny fractions proveas but- ter has started downward, Consumers, please not use any process for a whiie Think very housewife will undor- ason. Bakeries have no mar- 4 fall in prices; they suffer in silence, making consumers object to amaller nized articles, quallties, @c. And butter apeculation ts the root of much trouble, Housewives, please use for cooking purposes or eating good butter- ine or oleo, Teach the speculators to consider bakery needs, and watch proc- to Rvening tribute here tock butter is not scarce World circulation, a paid, Packing now. It fs in Manhattan in hogaheads, ting, pails, tubs. Here aro week end in two cents cheapor ~ Big, Money Saving, i. Decoration Day Specials For Economical Men and Young Men On Sale Commencing To-day Suits at $12.50. $18.00 and $20.00 Values— Ready-to-Wear Only once in a Jong while, gentlemen, does such an o; this int ii FOR THIS SALE, their prices wonderful! and plain colors. $12.60 Suit Sale at Four Stores Only—Not at 49th Street Suits at $15.00 ’ Hundreds of Blues with Pencil Stripes $20, $22 and $25 Values Pencil stripes on Blue, Black and Brown grounds, with your choice of the whole Pencil Stripe reanity and their next of kin—Hairlines, rush strokes, with the stripes in brown and yellow; in fact there's very little in tipes that you won't find here, either with kets or plain, sleeves with cuffs or without; soft roll English models, modified models and flat lapel conservative models; all at $15 instead of up to $25, which they'd cost you elsewhere. $15 Suit Sale af All Five Stores. And Now---Hail to “King Straw Hat” Crown yourself with a Brill Straw Hat and save money — every new, + smart shape, style, straw and bow, is here at about 20% less than elsewhere. Straw Hats Worth up to $2.50 1.85 Specials in Our Men’s Furnishing Departments Extraordinary Values in Shirte, Neckwear, Hosiery & Underwear for Men Hull Prcthers- Chalklines, Crayon stripes and red, white, blue, the wi Patch Straw Hats Worth up to $2.00 $1.40 , | entirely. “| mumers buying co-operatively. of Pencil St PRIDAY, MAY 38, Those objecting to frozen grades can use squabs of ducklings, not sca Yarmers are mostly saving up 044 poor chicken lots Prices not 3 BEEF Poultry at wholesal aasured, Retallers counting only appearances prices in accordance. Twelve chickens in @ box in a wine purchane vajooe “Iced” Je not a storage product, but means really chilled pending sale. Live poul- try hag been mentioned here, but always therefore | Was omitted. Prices average lé, pound. Much apeculation, cheating by food weight and wrong scalen have caused upset times In this biz market industry: grown fast the past few years? MBAT. Pork 1s not so cheap. Beet remaine moderately priced. Use little as poss! ble, In buying chipped beef, last bier style, weight is 9 ounces. The tual weight of beef inside ts 2% ou! at 10¢.-16c. retail. Paper packages ar much the same. Loose chipped beef '» 10e. per % pound; wholesale price ia fc. pound, not cut. Use mutton and lamb whenever Lars, Cut down on use of veal, then fal will not ship 4,000 calves to New York. Quality is every- thing in meat; therefore let housewives not be deceived by cheap retail prices. Locality affects meat prices, also grades sold at retall. itself, and when it does it wants ACTI ACTION. If it were not for the fact that webought the woolens at HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICE and had them made up SPECIAL would have been $18.00 and $20.00; instead of that, they are here AT $12.50, READY-TO-WEAR, for men and young men who know how to grasp OPPORTUNITY—a wide assortment of choice mixtures, stripes, checks 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, l4th Street, near Broadw: Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street Broadway at 49th Street | Street, Corner Third Avenue 4 | ful, Straw Hats Worth up to $8.50 $2.50 Shia (IS welch FULTON MARKET, Wholesale and Retail. Foot Paltom Mt, and East itiver FISH—Wholesalera disapprove of re- jue pollock an real blue- re always on hand; hard lobsters plenti- week are butter- fish, porgies, bluefish, flukes, Prices are 4s follows, Do not allow retailers to overcharge nor give short weight nor state a scarcity of fish: ering pollock RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, mothers and sis- ters are enthusiastic in their praise of ORRINE, bee has cured their loved ones of the ink Habit” thereby brought happiness to their homes. Can be given secretly. ORRINE costs only 61.00 per box. For sale by Ly legend Drug Stores, Ack them A Delicious Seasoning HOLBROOKS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Imported Absolutely!! artes Straw Hats Worth up to 8.00 $3.00 Unton Square ond Harlem Stores Open Saturday Boening 1918. A. T. Stewart & Co. Eighth to Tenth Street, Received Today, Fresh for Tomorrow, Saturday Last Shipment of the Silk Dresses at $10.75 and $18.75 Which Have Been Selling at $18 to $50 The maker delivered two-thirds of the purchase of 800 dreases for today’s selling. P Insistent upon the perfect finish and ing of each dress, however, a num of the dresses were slightly delayed. The final lot will be here, ready tomorrow. _And what charming gowns they are! Each one is in the simple styles so hard to find, so difficult to make, so delightful to wear. Foulard dresses at $10.75; crepe de chine, charmeuse combined with chiffon or lace, and other high-class silks at $18.75. Rarely is there such an opportunity as this at the start-off of the wearing season. Second and Subway floors, Old Bldg Brass Desk Ware For the First Time for Less AThermos Carafe for Less Than $5 Convenient things for offi q i i homed and welcome ‘gts to | here was some misunderstas graduates. s carafe cases than he could use. Each piece is well and pleasantly ' made of solid brass and prices are di He had them finished and put a special price on em. extremely small, because this is a They Are Here Now at $3.50 special purchase. Ink wells, 50c upwards, We cannot sce that they are inferior to the regular &5 thermos carafe. Each carafe holds 1 quart. Keep them by ing over an order. imself with more Book racks, 91.75. Book ends, 75c. your bed in the summer a cool, refreshing drink is always at hand. Letter racks, $1.50 upwards. Hated blotters, b0c land blotters, 50c. Or keep one in your Social Stationery Section, 2 Sata floce Old Bat ion, hardly possible that such ice. ‘Donens of needs for them, and 2 opportunity will ever com * Main floor, Old Building. 481 New Norfolk Suits of $8.50 to $20 grades will be offered 176—88.50 to 810 grades—at $6.50 142—#12 to 816.50 grades—at $7.50 163—#13.50 to 820 grades—at $8.50 , Sample suits and suits made from surplus ma- terials; only one, two or three of a kind; all sizes from 7 to 17 in the lot, but not in each pattern; worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, homespuns and fancy gray flannels; well cut and tailored. Saturday—Come Early Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits, Unusual at $2.95 White duck, natural, gray and tan linen and olive drab khaki. Sizes 7 to 16 White duck and khaki. Subway flour, Old Building. Out Saturday—Tomorrow A new book by the author of “Queed,” which is called: | one of the most unique stories in American fiction. The new work is— Have You a Bead Necklace? Bead necklaces the t's fad. Beads cannot he pede tan enough, OV, Vs Eyes ie ashe. Bid awaited to dock—because of the Which in quite up to, if not surpassing, the high stand. ‘Wanamaker clients may consider themselves fortunate | “"°,° uqueed’* was primari primarily a book about a man, so in being able to choose from a large new shipment of “Ve Ve * is primarily a story about a girl—sbout Vienna Made Necklaces Cally Heth, the lovely worldling who learns to know life of Imitation Coral through the eyes of one of ppt brie most whim- ical, and most appealing of all characters'of fiction, V. Manufacturers have reproduced the soft rory bi Vivien, mee Vivian, “slum doctor. the pure white of the best real coral. Prices 50c to Tomorrow—Saturday—the first issue of “V. V.'s uated beads of all sizes in necklaces of all len, hs. | Eyes’ will be on sale in the Wanamaker Book Store. Main Aisle, Old Building. Book Store, Main floor, Old Building. TheLowerPriceStorzonSubwayFloor Summer Hosiery and Underwear For MEN Who Economize Men not familiar with the savings that are obtainable now in the Lower Price Hosiery and Underwear Store will realize what the combined purchasing power of these two great Stores can do by investigating any of the.items listed below. Some are marked “seconds” because of unimportant faults that do not affect wearing quality, and in some cases a size or two is missing—which are other reasons for the low prices. MEN’S Underwear At 80c suit, wally 91. Open mesh white or ecru a At 28c garment, nainsook coat shirts; sleeveless; of 6% quality white ribbed and 50. n to match, Also white-ribbed cotton |lisle thread combination suits. 5 ’ ‘eeconda” of 50c quality, white gause MEN’S Half-Hose cotton shirts, with short sleeves. pair, “seconds” of @5c quality. Fast black At 38c each, 8 for $1, “seconds” of 50c auotity. lisle thread socks. White ribbed mesh lisle ; white open mesh li for 50c, usually 26¢ pair, mer- cerised lisle threa black, navy blue and tan, Also black mercerized thread, Richelieu ribbed. Three pairs for 50c, seamless pure silk socks, with cotton heels and toes and cotton to or tan, Subway floor, Old Building. For the Summer Bedroom Cretonne pillow slips, with white tip pillowe tok weskable lows to wi filled wlth good quality elt floes, Boe carfs, edged with imitation ia washable, 25c, : ‘al cretonne Subway Entrance, New Building, Neckwear Many New Styles At 12) mercerizes At 18c pair, 3 thread or ecru open mesh cotton shirts or drawers. At 35c each, first quality nainsook coat shirts, Knee length drawers to match. Also white i shirts, short sleeves; ankle wants drawers Subway floor, Old Building. Sure Protection Against the Sun Wanamaker Porch Shades None others than the kind that work easily, look well and serve their purpose of keeping out excess light and wind, can find a place here. No better time than the present to make selection when the choice of sizes and styles is complete. —Japproximate drop of 8 ft. at $1.50; plits,|to 18 ft. wide and approximate drop color. From 4/of 10 ft. at 85. x {t. wide, with approximate drop of 8} Vudor — American-made, {t., fitted with wooden pulleys andjof broad atrips of linden-wood, Japanese cor @5c, or iron pulleys) treat with weather-proof colors| of and American awning rope at $1; toland rigged with metal pulleys and 19 {t. wide and approximate drop of|American ropes, 82.25 to 89. 10 f, "with wooden, pulleys at @h.78|. Waldo shades—C end iron pulleys at 69.26. facture saw Japanese bamboo shades/metal pulleys and fosiatea 5 Rlsged with Amer-jquality end pea lean @ Tope and gelvanised|64.50 to 618.50, iron pulleys, from 4 Jt. wide aad Subway entrance, id frill of ets Bach collar and jabot of x4 Gui: » long aleev: ts tad pro whe ot Subway Entrance, New Building. net,

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