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LT ae eo new ae eet eee i ee fem 0 0p a ee Ne amen t | Fer Indigestion | Take Bi-nesia Dei call d¥epepaia, others what y it. relief may ne obtained Hittle hot water e tablet ad leading nding eoarant fnoney. bark kaye call it, w many —tnatant wud i fon inn Care should tine the genuine to {t® marvelous doth powder them, t form by FRESH FISH DUMPED HERE HE FOOD PRICES LOWERS T Meat Packers Get a. Jolt “as the Cheaper Substitute Comes In. Ly P. Q. Foy (Special Food Expert of The Evening orld.) The arrival in New York this week of hundreds of thousands of pounds of fresh fich will asmst the frucai Jranklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. UTILITY — AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE SUCCESS OF WRAP-COATS and CAPES FOR MISSES ROM the standpoint of style the new wrap- coats and capes present by far the smartest fash- ions in many a season. Aside from their style- beauty, it is their utility that has given them the prominence they now enjoy Youn} women find that they are appropriate J and practi- cal for day- time or eve- ning wear, for motor- ing or for seneral pur- poses, Silk duvetyn, Evora, Bo- livia cloth, tricotine, wool velour, silvertone velvur, men's wear sere, fibre silk weaves, reversible chiffon velvet or satin are pre- ferred fabrics. 14to20 yrs 29.50 to 195.00 MISSES’ COAT SHOP Good Quality Serge Suit, $25 Other Styles in Suits, 18 uw a0 HAMILTON GARMENT CO, 307 FIFTH AVENUE (Illustrated) Wool Tricotine Cape-Wrap 49,50 Beautiful Satin Dress, $16.95 Other Styles in Dresses, NEAR 31ST ST, Catalogue Mailed Upon Request. \ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 19, 1919. housewife to get another substitute for the high priced meats, as the re- sult of the arbitrary prices imposed on all kinds of meats that are con- trolled by the large packers. ‘The Hawke, one of the trio of steam pro- pelléd fishing boats, which has deliv- ered over 800,000 pounds of fish, most- | ly haddock and cod, was conling late yesterday, and another steamer is due next Saturday. | These shipments come direct from | the Grand Banks and are sold to the| wholesalers, who distribute the fish to the smaller dealers, Other fishing schooners also delivered their catch and are putting out to era, Wholesalers report a good demand for fresh fish, especially haddok, Which sold as low as éc., but the job- | bers are asking 8 to 10c. per pound | Market cod were also in good demand jat 12c,, while tie fish are making their appearance and selling at 12¢ ber pound, heads off, { Dealers in fresh water or inland| lake fish, however, were complaining of the present poor outlook lealer said: “We are getting some fresh fish from the lower Missippi, but we cater mostly to the Jowistt re- | tailers, who are very particular and| will only purchase the very finest lake sh.” Another large dealer on Pi took more cheerful vy future and said: “We ex; supply of Luke Brie fish in a week | or 9. The season only opened on the | loth, and stormy we dela fivhing, but we look i from all sections, One | and pr | lower than now,’ but we ci Jany low prices until over.” |LARGE DEALERS AT SAME OLD ‘ TRICKS, { Jealers in Washigton Market have | Feduced their prices, but they come | that the large dealers are hold- he pr 8 of fresh fish in order sumers to use frozen . however, a silght. re-| t kinds | The: duction inn The He vusewives have done| ing on the basis of The I's Fair Food Prices, | mpelled the dealers to | F prices at the close last hd as a result will have lower | Me week, though the whole- market is about the same as last Kosher fricassee jould. ‘net fowls should not! hens, wh se, and 3d. the prices charged the con- ers on Medium stock. b and mutton are held off the and consumers should sub- stitute, Veal is more plentiful and |cheap, while pork is also more rea- sonable tn f price, alt ilers cla |the Wenand de y tient nt | Brooklyn low: comple Fe her vegetable dex wer her 3 cents per pound for tomatoes of | fair quality, Her dealer is overcharg- jing her. A crate of tomatoes weighs |59 pounds and costs $4-$4.50 and if the |eonsumer pa to 20 cents per pound the dealer is making 100 per {cent profit, and any higher retail price grossly unfair | tatoes are in quite liberal jand are wholesaling at about ts per pound and finest should not cost over 4 cents retail to the con res still lead the reasonab ply | World that they will sell 1! |new laid large North | to 46 cents loos | Saturday, and next Frida Ml charge one THE NEW SUITS IN TAILORED, BOX OR |)»: BLOUSE EFFECTS Thirty $ All Sizes Styles in 2 5 All Colors Suits at All Fabrics We especially appeal to the |||); woman who has been payin $35 to $50 for a suit she will find her style here for $25.00. THE NEW DRESSES including the smart Satin models so much in vogue At $16.95 we have over 50 different styles in Silk and Serge Dresses. And at $35 we have an equally at- tractive assortment of suits in all the wanted colors and materials, We can save you at least $5 on a@ dozen if put in cartons, mains high in|§ r charges her] 4 and are retailing to sumers at 46 to 48 cents a de a}t of the large markets in th |district have ‘phoned ti WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES THAT SHOULD PREVAIL IN NEW YORK WAR COST 10 U. §. ; The prices given below reflect the actual prices, both wholesale and retail, but the extreme high prices on beef, lamb and mutton have greatly restricted the volume of business, while eggs, veal, pork and fresh fish are reasonably cheap and should be used instead of the higher priced meats whenever possible: WHOLESALE, ATE Steers, prime, 700 to 900 Ibe. . Steers, prime, He to 660 Ibs. . Steers, medium, Ib. Hinds tba, seeses M2 a Be ‘steers, 1b.20 a 210 see 2 ERSRREEEE LAMB— Lambs, prime, freah, Ib. Lambs, common, Hindquarters, lamb, 1 Racks of lamb, Ib. thucks of lasb, I Mutton, prin Mutton, common, Ib. AL— 4, city dressed, Ib.. country dressed, ib Hight, Ib... 36 a 37 33 a B50 Leg of lamb, Ib........ Hindquarters, lamb, 1b Loin chops, lamb, Ib... Shoulder chops, jamb, Ib. Rib chops, lamb, |b Chucks of lamb, Ib. Stewing lamb, Ib. Leg of mutton, 1b , ID. Mutton chops, VBAL— ‘ Leg of veal, Ib .1490 a 320 Kump. of veal, ib... 32a 35¢ Shoulder of veal, ib 25 a 286 Veal chops, loin, Ib 42a 456 wie tay, : chops, rib, ‘Ib... 42 a 45¢ Bote end erbeeny Breast of Veal, Ib.......5 26 a 28¢ Ducklings, fresh, Ib PoRK= ae Pork loins, Ib... . sas. 34a 356 Shoulder of pork, Ib.. 28 a 30¢ Hams, fresh, Ib. 34 a 360 Hains, smoked, “Ib 37 a 386 Bacon, strips, 1b. 42 a 440 33 a 34c Bacon, bull . 33 a 390 nei 32. 35¢ New. laid, white, bennery. of aL ietistoalel 47 a 480 New. laid, brown, henner; White hen! dozen 60 a 62 \ dozen. teas 45 a 460 Brown hennery, dozen 52 a 556 Western, ‘firsts, do d2.a4ayac..| Western, large,” dozen 49 a 506 DRIBD BE Western, mixed, dosen 45 a 476 White kidney, CHEBSE— Red kidney, ib Fancy, old 43 a 460 Vea be. Good, ‘old, 3 Good, new POULTRY— Turkeys, fancy, Ib good, ib.. Phila., large, Ib Phila, medium, 1b. .50 Western, 1b. arge, fat, 1 medium, Ib Yellow, 100 Ibs Rea, 100 Ibs | Ducks, Long Island, | White, 100 Ibs... uckiings, squab, 1b : | Silahen, young, pair. aia tee | Silzhen, old, pair Haddock, 1b Squabs, per Ib Market cod, Steak cod, ib Spanish 1 Roe FISH—Fresh, Haddock, 1b Codfish steak, Market cod, |b. Shad roe, Ib Buck shad, |b. Tile, Ib. Spanish imon, lb, Sea trout, 1 Smelts, ib teeeeee Striped bass, ib. tb. Buck sho Floud 1b. herring. « + Wb. 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