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if 10 THE SYEXING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST ) How to Market for Sunday Es [ian tn arte ee | and PutaCheck Upon ~~" sion” BY" [tin tobe mor" te : _the e High Cost of Living : Gee ie ees eet com! Marets| oft, eet Pe tert seaee fe Retell. Goth 8t-24 Av.—T A, M. 0 8 P.M. age. font holds a0 dozen, Proper stamping of] {ne @ summertime commodity. Rem ghROO) so GEES Be for te white omen would cause retailers to de-|tory loose macaroni (domestic) Deliveries owt of town daily, 1 cm {r 4 10e. ford, wint from relling whiter aw lerhorn that| Wholesale at 4%. Ib. per barrel of 1 This retail market observes wholesale Points for Buying Food on ane pravenstein. 1b ail, are not auch. Prices will ascend for|ibs.; retailed for 10c. This product|market change in prices, now up, now ¥ 2, Y best Kraden: keeps indefinitely . down, as quantity warrant. It an- Co-operative Plan by Wholesale. WASHINGTON MARKET. ounces weekly bargain sales, per eup- plies in big markets. Saturday witnesses Canada lamb eold for prices close to ops for 26c.; stew: leg of lamb, 10°. ; ned beef, 10¢. Here are other offerings kept close to Donen, retatl, he ‘e aN ‘This very clean but hy ket must stand price comparisons asking for retention a int for Jersey commu: FULTON MARKET. Prices will creep upward hereafter. !t fant moment “corner” p: Wholmale-—-Retal), has “arranged” that way. Rest] ceeaings to islustrate how Foot of Fulton ®t, and Bast River, | utter will be naturally curtailed] ostrong benefit: There will be a acarcity of clams, due. in jenta (yield falls off in rural din- to high winds prevailing along coast lo-|tricte each late summer) when city mar- ealitien. Salmon of fine grade (West- ket supplies remain stationary pending :Jern) leads thin week end. Crabs an4/ storage butter, held for good prices, later crab meat are plenti! Bluefish not/on. Poorer lots of butter are easily pur- excessive, and retailers are therefore re-| chased . but storage is not wise quested not to sell other fish for the e been big lote of pack= real thing. A shark can be had for $2,| Ing stock put ast comprising about 60 Ibs. good fish ateak, | newed sale of proce rate of 31. Ib. Wholesalers will sell | being beat of packing 1b, no less, to any consumer. Out-| ie designated as “fact of-town customers must order % to 50 Ibs, no less, to warrant transporta- tion. Here are week end prices (depart- ment ato: s8 exempt): RUTTER, By Charlotte R. Bangs. Wateh qaiiuties in many supplies this Week ond, particularly canteloupes, to- a matces, butter, pouitry fee bess In anticipation of re- grade used by bakers, Properly hand ladled, the poorer lots have been salted or sweetened (to kbep them), and if handled here become “city iedles” grade Grown and brevity like th feast” §Purchasers must ablde by these Co-operative buying ts well il. ven who paid 30 cents a @afe for corn and 15 cents for two saving was claimed. Retail stores @old for the same price, however. by a recent experimeat of Flat sot bonne direct from farmers, and ingen Point out that if those same bought co-operatively (ten Reta store, | or Practically the same as factory grade, Nowe ree) the corn sold in market for) © | a ad differently named for other use It te & dozen and the beans for $1 0 a here the imitation “sweet” butter comes f thirty -two quarts (3 cents @ he % Jin for consumers’ benefit who believe re- a ae. taflers actually can sell “sweet” butter like this the farmer becomes 1 ‘ae. @ore cheaply than the REAL sweet wut- e waaaen Housewives have ont 20 Ste. TB, tb. | ter, always high priced. } Bae, toe, i. ‘Be!iBe.. Ib. j Ore.” Wh “tfc, Wb. IE | 2100. 1b. kate ie len. Be, «de -0e,. 10. in Me ¥ i Biterine akc 2be Boe. Hh: CHEESE. ‘There should be chicken for everybody | Good State cheese is 16c. a Ib. whole- ‘Wholesale: some retail. at pricen not high. Coloring inqpxcel- 5 ‘Veusy to North Moore it, lent ; size and plumpnesa leave consider- { ‘WATERMELONS —- Heavy shipments] able to be desired. Prices never appeal Mean reduced prices, Mr. Jobber. The/to a wholesaler; his quick retort is “Let etailer is not to biame here. Cut the|me see the chicken.” So quality is a je 48e. and 3%. and let consumers have| feature just now. Here are prices melons how for 2c. each. MUGKMELONS—Rockytord in applied | Pose te every good grade now, but Maryland ware are excellent when not ‘WASHINGTON MARKET. ' Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 12:30 on Saturday For the convenience o le who Pe come except on Wy half-holiday, the FURNITURE STORE ORLY will remain open o'clock Sar. urday afternoon. Access to the Furniture floors, after 12:30, by the 82nd Street Carriage Entrance, and special elevators. Come TOMORROW and Choose Your New LIBRARY FURNITURE Spend an hour or two of your Sai y morning in peting sae ions of this comf ving Furniture that holds such a prominent place in the Ai Sale. is a whole aisle of Library Tables—an extraor- dinary display, ranging from $18 to pe in Mat are odd Two and Suit fortable st le anti ra style at from to a Suite in finest English morocco ee 150 from $198. that your time is getting Paton for securing the August savings on this faithful Fu Furniture. And to- morrow is the BEST day that remains! GPANISH MELONS—New variety, re- eembling canteloupes. Per box of & melons, $3, not 75c. retail. PEACHES—tLarge sizes rule, Regu- Jation basket, half bushel amall peaches, 66e. up, retailed for $1.25; per box of 6 Daskets, or 180 peaches, price $2, re- 10c, for 3; mammoth size peacuus, Gouen, retailed at 75c. up; Western 1.6 hamper of 32 quarts, eold 10c,-12c. quart. Housewives mot delay canning for extremely F “When I was a boy | few evitare wore glasses.""— Yes, and when he was a boy every one went to bed at sun- A a com or thereabouts. Few ‘ean stand the present-day s of continuous use under artificial light. That is one reason why so many people need giasses to-day. In our system of eye exami- nation, the Oculist, who is a Registered Physician, exam- ines your eves and prescribes the proper (ree if glasses are needed—The Optician care- fully adjusts the glasses in accordance with the prescrip- tion of the Oculist. Our charge covers the entire cost of examination and glasses —$2.00 or more. . Harris Glasses are Guar- anteed to give you complete eyeglass satisfaction — your money back if you wish it. | OLS hopals The Concords, $1 box of & baskets, 24| 54 East 28d St., near Fourth Ave. Ibe. total (tc. Very fine seedinss| 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. Grapes, $1.25- x of 4 bankets, total] 27 W. S4th St., bet. Sth and 6th Aves. ), Retailers 462 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts. “Ty in excess of these prices. Co: 70 Nassau Street, near John Street. Duying (2 or more persons) will pay. | 1009 Broadway, nr. Willo'by, B’klya. Ip other lines of fruit the following] 489 Fulton St., opp. A. . Bklyn. offers cheaply at : wholenele: ots 307 Broad Si wear lahne's, Newark: #3 rier, AN Stores Gwen Saturday Atternoes, “ti i i UMB—Large sized fruit (all colors) mall for preverves. The Hungarian, 61.75 per box of 6 bphwarg (46 In basket). lore; and $3 ox of 180, retailed for fe, each. @eckel pears, $1 basket of 9 quarts; Three-Piece LIBRARY SUITE August Price, $57.60; Regularly $75 Upholstered spring seats and backs, covered with Spanish leather, in any shade desired. trimmed with gimp and nails to match. Mr. Retailer, but giv chance to move big crops. he producers a means 2c. wholesale, not 10°, retall GRAPES—Big 0 of Malagas on hand 1. Box of 4 LIBRARY SUITES $76 Three-piece menersny Buite at $60 Upholstered in Spanish leat! massive design. $110 Three-piece Mahogany Suite at at 976 Covered in Spanish leather, any shade des! ie Three-piece Leather Suite at Luxuriously over-stuffed; loose cushions. 9285 Two-piece Mahogany Suite st $242 Sheraton design; cane sides back, covered with velour. Single Library Pieces ool inne coe | Tn Oe love in brown Spani leather, sp! peat $75 Mahogany Arm Chair at 947.60 LIBRARY TABLES Over-stuffed, covered in leather of any shadedesired.| $30 Golden Oak Library Tables at $20 Mahogany Arm Rocker at $35 42x30-in., rounded corners, ote in jeer berh peed morocco leather. ad large ona | two small drawers, bow Mees lew’ feet, toy BOOKCASES 24 mae seagegn apg Bookcases at $18 65 C. ae : playa Mah ogany Be Bookcase at 950 ties $110 Inlaid Mah B ee Ne mi ogany jookcase at $92.60 Phi Golden Oak ak Boakues yang 967.60 in., handsomely carved, double doors, $24 Golden Oak Bookcases at $19 iv 22, 1913. ' We | Give “a? Gat aa Purchases and Redeem Them in ~e ey ° PILL: Avenue, 20th to AMS Street Half Day---Half Prices - Double Value--- Double Coupons To-morrow, being our last Half Day-Half Price Sale, we are endeavoring to make it the most successful of the season, and our Sareedingly good good merchandise and values will enable us to do 20. Listed below are the special half priced bargains: Wash Good: Satin Charmeuse/["Wen’s Shirts at 8/4c eat As Rogularl at 59c Regularly at 17¢ yd. eller nal reuse, at $1.25 to $1.60 ea. Enormous range of Lawns, Batis- volt dove finish and. serviceable: tes, Voiles, ete.; mostly white grounds. suitable for waists, dresses and skirts, Neill Main Store—Secend Fleer. O'Neill Main Store—Secend Fleer. PPIIPIPPPA Dresser Scarfs at 29c Regularly at 65¢ each Irish embroidered and scalloped Women’s Silk Hosiery at 75c Women’s Neck- Regularly at $1.50 Pair wear at 2 5c Dresser Scarfs, Pillow Shams and hread si i enti usar mane and toes ea asserted Vac Regularly at 50c ea. Dresser Scarfs, size 17x58 inches. Pillow Shams, size 80x30 square. Centrepieces, size 30x30 round. O'Neill Main Btore—Second Floor. with lisle and garter tops. O’Nelll Main Stere—Main Fleer. Fischus of Net and Voile with laited ruffle. Dutch collars of em- oidery in open work designs. O'Neill Main Stere—Mala Floor. Women'sGloves at 19c Regularly at 88c pr. Fine two-clasp lisle gloves in Tan and Gray. O'Nelil Main Sipre—Main Fleer. Women’s Belts at 19c Regularly at 50¢ In suede, 114 inches wide, in all the Women’s House Dresses at $1.25 Junior Wash Dresses at $1.50 Regularly at 82.00 to 83.00 ea. In ginghams, percales and chambrays in several attractive models. Light and dark colors, O'Neill Mais Store—Third Floor. Lace Curtains at Half Price Nottingham Lace Curtains, in Regularly at $3.00 ea. Junior Wash Dresses in pretty assortment of colors; all neatly trimmed. Sizes 18 to 17. O'Neil! Main Store—Third Fleer. Witch Hazel Soap at 5c white or Arabian color. new shades, with white; also Regularly at 15¢ cake. Regularly 82.50; special, pair...91.25 | white lined ees atte suansent in Munyon's Witch Hazel Peeps f bey Regularly 83.90; special, pair...91.95 | white, red and black. making the skin soft and velvety. O'Neill Main Stere—Fourth Floor. Men’s Athletic Underwear, 29c Regularly at 50c to 81.00 ea. Made of the best quality Mull, Madras and Nainsook. Shirts are coat style, short sleeves or sleeveless; drawers knee length; some are slight- ly soiled. O'Neill's plans 1g Bad and the Limited, 3 cakes to cach customer. ONeill Main Store—Main Floor. Tourist Cases At 25c Regularly at 50c each Cretonne Cases, good quality rub- ber lining, containing travelling sises of tooth paste, id cream, soap, nail file, orange stick, rouge and a wash cloth. O'Neill Main Store—Main Fleer, 1,000 Pure Zinc Vacuum Clothes Washers Most people prefer a washer with a wood handle, so we have had these mere expressly for us 7 3 Cc and place them on sale to-morrow at 78c. Equal to any $2.98 washer mad O'Neill Main Stere—Main Fleer, Women’s Shoes at 85c rly at $2, 82.50 & 88 Pte? lot eel des 5 | | atent leather igh metal Oxford Ties and also tan Russia calf and a Fonpe, Not all sises in every style, but you will find your size in some styles. O'Neill Main Stere—Second Meer. | o | Qe co O'Neill-AdamsCo., Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, New York chrponeai Get That Furniture Now--- Pay for It While Enjoying It Don’t wait until you feel you can spend the money— come in and select what you want now—pay for it a trifle at a time. Even the wealthiest buy almost wholly on credit, they don’t pay in Reace_ tee bare ic ge Bd ape eettle any time within a year or so. Ebay do thie became thee Sloe shot Shore to pe ofvantags in advance and they want the use of their money 4 long as they can have it. MA a aN NSBRO| e'Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. August Furniture and Rug Sale 25 te 50°, Reductions Throughout Our Establishment FREE! ik tcey nectere ot 415 «1 vee. FREE! | 985 Mhg, All-over Uph. Arma Chair, $42.60] 915 Gol ‘Covered in dark brown Reather : Pkg perpen fel mid hd * Loa BN sirup toad ‘arm Rooker $40 Golden Oak Library Tables at 3 slat back, broad flat wood arm: spring seat in brown Spanish leather. in eae in Tsaive a conan re $10 Small Mhg. Sewing Rocker at $6.25 M Séat and back in dark green Ratner ‘ Fara abopeny ibrar y Table at #30 925 Wing Chair at $15 In denim of any shade desired. 965 Mahogany Library Table at $47 Davenport at $90 Oval top, 60x36-in., Colonial base, octagonal columns, Deep tufted seat and back. with one drawer, Washington Daven st $57.60 235 Mahogany Library Tables at Ph sad sec claw feet, upho! ee 0 ET ee eon 8 Dee aaate ye 0188 275 Davenport at $230 \. ¥ Davennoet Jacobean an loose A jr covered anh Reena Li phi in figured tapestry. drawers, Seventh Tloer Novels to Read on the Train— In the New Easy-Access Book Store on the Main Floor The Book Store is now in its new location on the Main Floor, Rear—just inside the Thirty-second Street doors. Stop in on your way tothe Pennsylvania Station or the Hudson Tubes and choose from all the recent fiction. “The Iron Trail”—By Rex Beach “Laddie"—By Gene Stratton-Porter. “Stop Thief” —By Carlyle Moore . $11 automobile $115 Mahogan Quartered Oak Roc! inom fon Aighiy poliahed: eadale "eg 98 vi. ”"$2'98 our August Sale we [Tiberal ccd] Our outhts as fole uartered Out wghiy polis! atve pillar ard feet; luke cut “ a Lady and the Pirate"—By Emerson Hough Durin: Sontherser yy Thomas Dixon.. have rr a week! lows: Credit "John Barleycorn” —By Jack Londo! Opens an| 3 Rooms formerly $75 now $70 To 4 125 * 1 ALL “ 180 142,60 We Pay Freight 020 '1; "wut a¢ t tug 14 and Railroad Fare iaa.'seutsery ina voninatt S’Ave.Con.84'Sr. BROTHERS YORK TUT YATHURD OT | GIMBEL But they get what they want when they want it. You can do the same and you sacrifice nothing. In our two big stores you will find as large an assortment of conceivable thing for the home ss there is in all New York. And you will find our low because of our 100 years’ experience in the ture business and our tremendous concentrated buying power. Here are the terms which makes it absolutely unnecessary to wait another day before getting the furniture you have set your heart on having: =~ $15 worth of cost but 25c weekly; $50 worth but The weekly; 62 worth but $2.50 weekly; $500 worth but $5. pent sa om If you prefer to pay cash you take 10% off the bill. Come and let ue show You are welcome whether you care to purchase or not and you will find our salesmen extremely courteous. Cowperthwait & Sons 3rd Avenue Park Row and 3 and 121et Street Chatham Square $e = cinpsietaniassininpianidienisiaenigmmaagmnaeamaninamatae S300! TD SE agg oR A RS ie emese mpeg Tt ¥ on,