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“Hints to the Housewife Relating to Home and Markets. By Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. Home. | Buying co-operatively or singly, Im quantity, means fruits, produce, fioh, “extras,” for rural districts where July end crops have previ- eusly involved long waits, even emissions, of euch supplies. Mail, ‘phone, quick freight service are ahd now, wholesale orices rul- bat «week, Fulton fish market, 10 (be. sold—Flounders, 2!20. Ib. cod, | = 3e.-40.3 fresh mackeral, 3 Ibe, 280. @a. (retailed 40c.-600.); lobster, 260. lb.g large roe shad, 800. ea. * Butter—Cr,, 10-Ib. prints, 26c. Ib. elty detivery, $c.; wholesale, 27c. for “fancy;” good, 260.-23c.; bakers’, 160.- 180.5 all tub, no delivery. Sweet beet, poorer, 30c.-250.; prints, 2c. extra; sales, 10-25-30 Ibe.; delivery regular customers. Egge; producer to consumer, de- livery 20. added—Leghorn, 22c.-24e. doz.; mixed, 21c.: wholesale, leg- horn, 240 Markets. Oranges, all year—$4-$4.50 box 288 (emallest). Graps fruit, $1.75- $2.50 box, 28 is largest si poor. Berries, 9c.-15c, qi! » Buy this fruit un pe, ; ment, otherwise chance for total hin Pi $1.50-§2.75 box; ons, $1.75 to by 300, 360, 504 (double Je, Denmark, $1.75 bag 168 Ibe. South- ‘Grn red or white, $3-§4.75 bbi.; State or Me. $2.75 bag. New Ber- muda, $5.60-§6 bbl. up; culle, $2.76- APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Bernard Shianowsky, died June 23, 4913, total estate $189,880, net value $126,800, Mary Louise Fitz Gerald, died Sept. 7, 1011, total estate $16,802, net value 012,066. Katherina Wolf, died Dec. 4, 1918, total estate $7,007, net value $6,087, Henrietta Ford, died May 7, 1907, total estate, deposits, $5,000, no de- ' pee ».Jenac P. Martin, died Feb. 16, 1906, ofiginal report was filed on Nov, 2908, and the present report places the value of 94,302 upon certain re. = intereste which have become $3. Latter are excellent but emall. Retailers ask 18c, qt. for best ($12 bbI.), or double rate for old grades. Poultry, 12 in box—Make several amall fowl anawer for single large, plump bird (hard te find). Frozen grade, 15c.-180. Ib.y roosters, 140.) broilers, 240. In fresh fowl, a et breoile: 300.; duckling y equate, to « on recctors 140. 15¢.- 160. Ib. Big prices at re- tail, usually. Throw Away Your Eye-Glasses! A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home Do you wear glasses? Are you a victim of eyestrain or other eyeweak- ness? If 20, you will . rae toknow that there is real hope for whose eyes were failing say 7 ey have had their eyes restored through the principal of this wonderful free prescrip- tion. One man says, after trying it: “I was almost blind; could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without any glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would the time. It was like a miracle to me.” A lady who used it says: “The atmos- | KS phere seemed hazy with or without/— glasses, but after using this prescription | Fig for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can even read fine without glasses.” who wear glasees can now discard them in @ reasonable time and multitudes so as to be troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by following the simple rules. Here is the prescription: Go to the nearest wide-awake drug store and get a bottle of Optona. Fill a two- ounce bottle with warm water, drop in ‘one Optona tablet and allow to disnlve, this liquid, bathe the eyes two to four times daily. i You aahonia Kspiee your lear up perceptibly right from the start and jnflecmmation va uickly dis appear. If tact eyes are bothering you, even a little, take steps to save them now before it is too ine Many hoy Te- llessly blind might have been saved if ee had cared lor their eyes in time— Unusual Values are now being offered in Boys’ Washable Suits fm an assortment which includes imported “models and materials and which has been marked at decided price reductions. To-morrow (Thursday) a special lot of Boys’ Washable Suits will be offered at the reduced $1.85 . Priceof . -« « Slip Covers, Awnings, Window y and Porch Shades The Upholstery Department is prepared to accept orders for these Summer necessaries at very moderate prices. A large stock of appropriate materials, from which selections may be made, is now ready for inspection. INCLUDING INSURANCE TELEPHONE 5900 MAIN 3761 Fulton Street, Brooklyn 15 Minutes by nadin tral'to B - | pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all a: It ia believed that thousands | © Costs 2% ror rie season ; ee es Simpson Crawford, 6th Ave., 19th to 20th Street 228 RATE ce Pt Rg Value 69c . New Summer Dresses Special Exhibitions of WHITE DSIXTH AVE. ac tale Aig ee 19°20" ST. A Tremendous May Sale of the New Blouses A NEW $50,000 Stock—All the sd Ideas—in the NEW Simpson Crawford Store. Dress Blouses at $3.98 REGULAR VALUE $5.90 Beautifal new ¢ Georgette {) crepe, made with white Voile Blouses, $1.00 China Silk Blouses, med, cmb ve Lewes antigtit Vator $3.98 One handsome medel, the entire oraune is aeieel, with tucked — and cuffs; also other may as oile Blouses, 69c REGULAR VALUE $1.00 ly lace and ite Pe tp an the latest models, New Undermuslins at $1.39 REGULARLY $1.98 Night Robes, Petticoats, Chemises, Combinations and Princess Slips; a large variety of models; al wel made and trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries. Corset Covers Made of fine hainsook and muslin, }\ lace and embroidery tri: immed — some all over embroidered effects. it to select from.{ ALL COLOR: Wash Silk Blouses, ‘$1.50 REGULAR VALUE $1.98 just to suit. shadow laces and crepe de chine. 49c, 89c and $1.50 Volue 090, 91.95 and 08.00 Combinations-.mon New Styles Fine muslin, nainsook and all-over embroidery effects, lace and embroidery trimmed, At 49c 69c $100 $139 $1.98 $1.00 $1.50 $1.98 $2.98 Value 69c ‘owns Skirts Fine muslin, tis_nalasook and crepe; lace and Spee and od _nalnsook, trimmed with ‘laces 49¢ ‘69c $1.00 + 39 $1.98 “38e $1.00 61.60 91.08 92.08 |Value 1.50 © 2.00 $1 00 Undermuslins at 69c Combinations, Gowns, Corset Covers and Chemises, all trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery; excellent make and cut on new lines. The latest mod lar val 25¢e, 55¢, 69c Gea untae 1.00 1.00, 1.50, 1.98 69c, 1.00, 1.50, 1.98 dainty ght otha Caen har Blouses Bd $1 98 assortment woah silk silks, made with cord eee Cae Tight’ blue, Nile iSg7 iar" Messaline Princess Slips $1.00 $1.50 | front: ail the maw sheds ee Blouses at $5.00 VALUES UP TO $8.38 cades Crepe de chine, bro- and = chiffon blouses, including the latest models and all the waated colors, Chiffon Taffeta REGULAR Fine chiffon-taff ID BLACK, | "ied effects: Handsome Blouses New Blouses, $2.50 TALUE $6.00 3, colare, WITH BLACK A BATiSTE tan; excellent for travelling. COLLARS AND Voile $1.98 REGULAR VALUE $2.08 Beautifully embroidered and lece| trimmed; fancy and neat effects. Undermuslins at $1, 00: VALUB $1.50 Petticoats, Robes, » i ol i Combinations and Pria- cess Slips; a largevariety to select from, aM teh Les with fine laces and embroideries. Chemises ' Nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed. ff 59c 69c $1.00 Value 69¢ $1.00 91.60 Envelope Chemises $1.00 $1.39 $1.98 Value 1.80 81.89 8.50 Muslin Drawers Muslin and nainsook; lace and embrol- dery trimmed; circular and straight cut. 19¢ 29c 49c 69¢ Value .......29¢ 480 690 $1.00 Imp.French|Crepe de Chine oneet Val Drawers . Lingerie Loreddagicd Gowns, combinations and chemise. . ..» -69c $1.50 Combinations. . . $8.00 | Orv aloe S25 tae ae $100 69c Peale ee at a Drawers, white Petticoats, long and short; Corset Covers, all trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery; also crepe, nainsook Bloom- ers and Drawers. , Soiled Undermuslins Values up to $3.98, reduced to..:..... 1.98 Values up to 2.50, reduced to. ..,....1.00 Skirts, Gowns, Simpeon Crawford, Second Floor. Women’s Smart | HIGH CLASS COSTUMES THAT ARE WORTH CONSERVATIVELY FROM $16.60 TO $22.75 Special at *11.75 These are high class costumes, made by ZY one of New York's foremost makers of dresses and gowns, These are all COPIES of the very newest imported models, while the taste and work- manship are all that could be desired. Twenty different models, new long Rus- sian tunics, tier, draped, combination, plain overdrape and fancy underskirt effects; bustle styles, pretty waist effects, beautifully trimmed with Roman stripes, lace, novelty, silk moire, chiffon and tucked re medici collars; short or 94 length sleeves. The MATERIALS are ratines, hand- embroidered v crepes in plain a houtonne, plain STawhite striped voiles, In white land checks, Sizes 2 INF, “ANTS? flowered voiles and riped material, crepon, iles, also black and All sizes. ‘Third adapted for summer wear, ““Infants’ Wear 4 FULL re er rey ‘S$ AND MISSES’ INDERWI RED' ‘DUCED PRICES. Children’ s ‘4 Sample Coats Special at *1.98 erge, pongee andl plaques in pretty box or belted effects; in tan, navy, 06 00 DRESSES AT #c Hand-embroidered; made of fine nainsook; yokes prettily embroidered; also French models with clusters of tuckings Bimpron Crawford—Third Floor, ——————_—_—_—_——— Silk Specials IN ADDITION TO THESE WE HAVE QUITE A LARGE ASSORTMENT THAT IS IN GREAT DEMAND NOW $1.50 Black Silks Special at *1.10 86-inch Black Satin Duchesse; 46-inch Boel Peau de Svie; 86-inch Moire Velour; 80-inch Chiffon Tatfeta—all regular $1.50 values, ice. $1.69 COLORED TAFFETAS AT. $1.09 86-inch Fine Chiffon Taffeta, in a good range of street and evening a shades, Highly lustrous, dependable wearing Fiffetas, $1.00 SHANTUNGS AT 48 $3-inch Natural Imported Shantungs, » good heavy silk, particularly Sizes up to 6 yeare, May Sale May Sale Price. Simpson Crawford, Muln Floor, Princess Slips, Combinations and House Dresses and Dressing Sacques AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE SOME OF THESE GARMENTS AT OUR MAY SALE PRICES. $1.00 House Dresses Special at 69c In percale, chambray and gingham, in three different models, some with Peter Pan collars of chambray and white P. K., others trimmed with white P. K. Ging- hams in stripe with chambray collar, 50c HOUSE DRESSES AND SACQUES Ste In pretty assortments of lawn with slash sleeve, border down front and finish at waist with belt. $1.98 NEGLIGEES AT $1.00 In crepe, lawn and dotted Swiss, some have scalloped edge, others trimmed with lace and with borders, Simpson Crawford—Hecond Fleer,