The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1919, Page 11

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LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! Squeese the juice of two lemons inte a bottle containing three ounces! of orchard white, shake well, and you have s quarter pint of the best freckle ARMY FOOD SALES oak an wvenen Distribution, Kees ot lamb, Ib, WARNING—-many quantities are small and will be sold out early ia the day. ‘Your grocer has the lemons and any Tala wpe, 3 — ‘drug store or { let counter will sup- By P. Q. Foy. Be coarse. . 3 J : ply three eunes of orchard white for] (Opecial Fond Rapart of The ve- |hucks of la Women’s dresses at half Silks at half Housewares half less fragrant lotion into the face, pees 4 “Apparently the Secretary of War * 6 now $10 - 4 now $32.50 6 now $47.50 Silk voiles, now $1.45. Silk gingham, + paghone, now 50 galvanized iron svapecators for Siying fruits ‘arms and hands each day and see! Severe the plan of distribution through 9 now $17.50 12 now $37.50 2 now Printed pongees, $1. * ‘and vegetables; 18 in. x 26 in.; now $1 how freckles and blemishes disappear| merchants who will pay tho Govern Be 8 now $19 8 now $39.75 2 now $70 Fancy rough pongee, $1.95. 250 fancy braided grass made in the and how clear, soft and rosy white! ment for the supplies, scll them to the 1 10 now $21.25 4 now $48.75 = now Printed, ine, toy $1.75. Fetippines, Rouna po rot baskets, the skin becomes. Yes! It is harm-| pyrite at cost plus the cart of hendiing 1.96. mi 7) nd see ite erent: work leas and never irritates.—Advt. aa te” Wee Gakuin ae Street and evening dresses, ey , tafiate, Shantung fancy pongee, T-inch, now 12¢; &ineh, now SSNS | apatch indicates that the Secretary of © Georgette crepe, duvetyn, wool oe broadcloth, now i War has assurances that Now York Teoad Gren’ Ooh pussinag. printed crepes, 5 GRAND Rapips FURNITURE Cut cross rip, chuck, ib. Stewing chuck beet, Rib roast, first eut, tb Rib roast, second cul, ib Rib Toast, chuck, 1b, reagt steak, kosher, Shoulder. nteake kosher, ib ALREADY BRINGING <==. MEAT PRGE DON 2" Veal cutlets, 1b.. 'Veal loin chops, ib. Veal raek chops, Ib Plan of Secretary Baker Insures Rossing Staton": Public Full Benefit of | Bresst of vous LAI merchants will assume the task of dis. Fowis, tribution thts dasis."—Washington Brotlers, kosher, tb. eapatch, trom’ Tuesday's Bvening |SPPiNE ducklings, Kosher ib World. CREAMERY BUTTER. The consumers of the United states Prints, Store hours 9 to 5. Closing July and our Half-Year’s Business, and Broadway at Ninth, New York i corer HALF PRICE Day at selling out all broken lots before stock-taking Women’s coats at half +34, hipcord, lined, now $17.50. 68, ery whipeord, unlined, now $14.76. Main floor, Old Building. Linen handkerchiefs at half women’s handkerchiefs, plain white, with CREDIT TE) are to be congratulated \ : Second floor, Old Building. $34? Down on $50” besga tll ay dona i nour Fat 6 Frade, table i - : nice b hem of fine quality linen ie for $1. 1 F Main ding a: so oe cusstes tomy foots t's muaere thet Women’s wraps at half sumers' interests by enabling them to 5 50 white voile—some trimmed with lace, obtain this highly desirable food at GREEN CORN. 00 sample pieces from Paris; beautifully hand- | with embroidery, some quite tailored; now $1.50. 50. COLUMBUS AVE the price set by the Governraent, | Large ears, each + 6-7 PE Nay wt linen, batiste, organdie and net Third floor, Old Building. BET, 103 £104 ST [Picante 1 | eee. cnet a - +5)| Collars; fichu shapes, rever collars, round necks, > atul ae 5 tors "hh would he ! at the current ppc Fd pe Mb! te bepinagd ‘effects; paetiy cee Oi ites bow SS se $5. Silk etticoats at half prices of similar grades in the hands| Mixed alzes, average, ib. 4-5 Mein Moor, Old Building. 1 P' ble tat nad in all of inde di oh: bh i susere woul not tmnt by tbe low Lang Ind ree, Dress goods at half “charming ways scalloped elgee~-planted ‘il; Think of tn the othr Nand, walsee ines feeds San aa Fs pitt zd8 mohair striped port skirtings now | "¥ st hia loo, OM Bang ink o Since sect iss Se Siete lo | House d t half pair eribsae, 90x40 $350 pir : ; 1,000 yds. printed voiles, now 12}4c yard. iouse’ Gresses a a 31 crib size, - now f Your Eyes? | rove orricen wit sur rooo| 60 TO GEORGE W. PERKINS Main fleor, Old Building. ph ei wine eden bob ye They are too valuable to neglect. Helping them NOW with Ehrlich glasses saves eaos. Hennery, white, new iaid, fancy, over 1¥% pounds to dogen t} Hennery, brown, fancy, Weatern, canded, fancy, doze: hands of the War Departmen: is go| We#te™ candies large that It almost transcends one's| 1 6 ., CHEESE. imagination, and, indeed it would be aj H&cy full cream, Good full cream, Ley calamity if any of these desir- | Skim milk, Ib... = Je ensential foods should be allowed CANTALOUPE! to spoil by & haphasard method of dis-' California, fancy yA oh tribution. California, small, each. The War Secretary is doing just | Southern, as to size, each. what any other sensible business man would do if he found himself in pos- | Geog” , session of merchandiae and desired a VATERURLONS. the shortest route to the consumers, | Melons, 30 to 40 pounds, each = 1.4 which ts through the established | Melons, 15 to 25 pounds, each. . .60- trade channels. In this manner the | Melons, smaller sizes, each Government can safeguard the con- VORAS owe will insgre consumers the full benefits of both quality and price, The vast amount of foodstuffs in the IN RIGHT CHANNELS. ——_ Capt. A.A. Stewart, zone surplus}|He Enters Business on a Big property officer, when asked over the Scale, With Headquarters phen rg cedhewmpy gies te pt orchid charmeuse and royal purple taffeta, hand pray et eg $125. ay “A rose taffeta, with gold fringe purple chiffon, hand-painted, now $128. 76. 10 taffetas and satins, now $45. Second floor, Old Building. Women’s suits at half 16 gra weipesrd, peor skirt; now $17.50. Peds waits of ao Ea ipeord, knee | double- ~~ ge suitable for riding; $22.50. Second floor, Old Building. Neckwear at half Women’s low shoes at half 900 pairs, cotton, double tops, high spliced heels and Corsets at half 100 Paris-made corsets, in current styles of medium busts; now $7.50 each. Third floor, Old Building. _ Lingerie at half Extra-size blouses at half ginghams, vali, fo Sk, BESS "4080 Roe ey collection. wae, floor, Old Building. Fourth Gallery , New Building | | . “i phone late last night, said that be 400 patent leather, white canvas, tan ‘ {i chapter || REG gh tea: Mae. clit ul <i, some pump, ste nord Ribbons at half Casteine a> ett by Registered Eye Specialists. |]/ Washington regarding the allotments, | | This is to reintroduce to the public Not all sizes; now $4. 50 pair. 1 a 250 pars, scrim, marquisette, muslin, and Caney Fited Ginn trom $2.50 || nfine yacous foods inte tas chan: [Mee W, Pevkiny ah merchant, ETD.» rrarrpnal Py Ayo geen bag Ferny oy nove Pipe Farnlon sy Fw “Sarge: a 96 hilich ‘Sons made we eatey inte the gama At ? i satins, moles, taffetas, in all sorts of charming BED. SETS—26, single and double bed size, ol bavabi f ears, ihe satcamteer ai tp due: ameat ot | chiesary: Coeem ea ca voce’ Suneee Women’s stockings at half light and dark’ colorings; now 23¢ yard. now §2.25 to $17.66 the set. ! 4 a jew York: 184 B'way, at t oa Sixth ‘Ay gh tt Sixth Av,, i Hooves, at is Bt Bb obny aad Street, rooklyn: 498 Fulton St.tor.B 23 Sixth Ave., Open Sat, Until 6P, M ‘You need not the volume of business was reported | tities of Pacific Coast smelts, rice and light and lambs were 2 to 3c. per| Brazilian beans, pound lower than last week. Most| But it is now as a regular business of the butchers have cut thelr retail man that Mr. Perkins appears before prices on legs of lamb to S4e, @ 85¢., And In eome neighborhoods light legs |‘2e Public. His faithful secretary, of lamb sold at 30c 8 830. Chucks [John W. McGrath, is President of the and the ordinary cuts of bee! Interstate Fish Corporation, Mr, Per- lower, and another drop is du kins's latest venture, and among the directors is George W. Perkins jr, The Hebrew element are observing few days. the nine days’ fast, which commenced | The company has at Rockport, Me., Tuesday night end extends over to/a production and packing nnit, Ite Raj cordovan; now 9¢ pair, double soles and toes; gra: ain floor, Old Building. “Seconds.” Women’s gloves at half 2,100 pairs, 2-clasp or slip-on chamois-lisle, or fawn, and 2-clasp Milanese silk, black, white, some black ith white; 2 with white; now 32c pair. ‘Sain i, 014 Building. Blouses at half Main floor, Old Building. Parasols at half 50, some slightly soiled ; Mack an - bite light and dark plain vata ys few cretonnes; now $1.50 to 10° Main floor, Old Building. Sweaters at half next Wednesday, and the almoyt | dajty freezing capacity will be 100,000 t $1.25; 235 at $2; 100 at $2.25; 146 at $3; 40 woolen sweaters, come in lavender, brown, gomete abstinence from red auch | pounds, and_it- will have. 4.00000e|] go at $8.76; 86 at $090, - He yellow: smart pocket and good sash, striped collars pounds storage capacity. There Mr, Perking also will sell bait, ice and lower wholesale market. Fresh killed broflers are now com- Voiles, batistes, organdies, linens and novelt; striped voiles; a ‘colors and white; slip-over m pointed shape; now $3. Second floor, Old Building. / Pilar rr postal nj NETS—eome with slight Fourth Gallery, New Building. Cretonnes at half chintz and stripe effects in a variety Prpredig yy vty mie ats oe Fourth Gallery, New Building. Framed pictures at half Ror ee olen’ ing into the wholesale market and sell~ a ing at 35 a 40c, and should not cost the | **2°!ne. V a gilt frames; now $1 to $18.76. t 4 A general salt and smoked fish busi- els; round, square necks; knife pleated . { Bering. "Tacae bres ae =. sant el be ature - Mr, ha trimmings; RM, lace trimmed, severely Hand miurrors at half Eighth Gallery, New Building. { | a tailored—every kind in the collection Be pounds each and when split in/xins at Gloucester, Mass., while at ters hey be broiled on the gas stove, | No, 16 Fulton Fish Market, this city, or fried, and are not only palatable} his company will and delectable, but are about as cheap| where, the advertisement incidentally as any other food just now. The re-' says, “All busin i be done lease of the surplus frogen roosters |daily cash ba: by the Government will enable many Mice BOSTWICK ESTATE SOLD. 800, of ivory celluloid, having very sli ht {mest im- f ‘ ble fections, : d 9 ; # perepetin) Inigeroctions, ave 0.55, 8.51 ane 62.1 BS peo suits at halt ‘2 deta: collar, sizes 214 t0 8; now $200 | 4 Third floor, Old Building. Veils at half 800 chiffon veils; all sorts of desirable colors— Stationery at half bbw consumers to have a roasting chicken for thelr dinner on Sunday at a navy blue, blue, brown, gray, rose; now 75c to 260 cabinets Lafayette blue paper, each containing 24 Ba flap; ‘airy why 4 knickers cut | Brjoe, thas wilt add increased zest to Puennete Gh. dea ee: ie $1.50. Main floor, Old Building. shoot 00d 24 envelopes (tissue-lined or hand-bordered); straight or with 4-1 cufts; sizes 4 to 8; now $3, HOUSEWIVES ALREADY GETTING Bought for $300,000, CHEAPER BROILERS. A deed conveying the eld Albert C. ‘The Evening World mised the | Bostwick estate at Orienta Point, Ma- | Hebrew housewives lower, prices on|maroneck, to the Oakemere Corporation |their fricassee fowls and broiling|was filed in the Register’s office a, chickens, and the wholesale market | White Plains yesterday. The considera- jond, pe s-karat’ sol ia 3 to 4c. on fowls lower than on last |tion was $300,000, vex. at ae. beg seals rot] The Bostwick estate was one of the cos ebrew housewife more|/show places of Westchester County for than 430, and broiling chickens|yoars, ‘The once famous stables, cover- should not cost consumers over 45c.|ing almost a block, will become the gym- pund on the very finest quality. | nasium of a girls” school, the Oaksmere ‘ollowing the heavy rains last week |Corporation being the halding corpora- thero were fewer vogelables coming |{on for Miss Winifred Ik, Merrill, who Into the wholesale market, but tho | as had & school on the property eiljoin~ |supply will stow normal and prices will be lower, Cabbages especially are cheap, the very finest Long Island LAYER IANO Bend for Catatogye. PIANO COMPANY West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Ave. 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. ASK FOR. and GET ~ Ve Horlick’s |; stock wholesaling by the farmers at about le, a pound and should not jeost the consumer over 2 to 8c. a pound, Onions, rs and cucum- hers are quite plentiful and very low in the wholesale market. Finest peaches should not cost the consumer more than 20c, a dozen, |while emall peaches should retail at 10c, a dosen, They are now coming from several States, while those com. ing from California are preferred by the epicureans just now, Potatoes are coming into the whole- sale market more freely and consu- mera should not pay more than 4 to Se, a pound for the finest, according to size. FAIR PRICES THAT SHOULD RULE IN RETAIL MARKETS, ‘The following were abut the prices charged in the majority of the stores; that is, those that do business on @ cash and carry basis, But where credit is extended in addition to gen- era) delivery, some stores refusing to make deliveries unless purchases are more than $1 on the order, the drift being in the direction of the small economy—one-man stores. MEATS, RETAIL. Underwear at half 984 vests for werans fine ribbed, white cotton, low neck, sleeveless; now 9c each. “Seconds. 428 union suits for girls of 8 to 14; white ribbed cotton, beaded top, lace-trimmed at knee; low neck, sleevelens, knee length, drop seats; now 30c each, Main floor, Old Building. 160 union suits for boys of 12 to 16; ribbed cotton, short sleeves, knee length; now 37¢ each. 276 plaid madras undershirts for men, athletic style, sizes 34 to 40; now 50c each. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Children’s socks at half 455 paira, white mercerized cotton, double heels and toes; black, sky, pink or brown turn-over tops; now 18c¢ pair. 122 pairs, sizes 7, 734 and 8 only; all white cotton, with turn-over cuff tops; double heeis and toes; now 10¢ pair. Main floor, Old Building. Children’s dresses at half 450 voile dresses, sizes 1 to 6, many pretty colors and designs; “ight and summery; now 75c to $1.50, Third floor, Old Building. Children’s bathing suits 360, of mohair or wool , all colors, very good, sizes 2 to 10. Now 46c to $2.75 (half). Third floor, Old Building. Baby carriages at half 25, genuine reed and wood, upholstered in good corduroy, tubular push handles, enameled revers- ible gear, %-in. tires; now $21.25 to $26.50; and some genuine reed gondolas, now $37 to $42. 50. KIDDIE CARS—the safety car—easy running, hardwood wheels; may be adjusted for a child ‘of 3 or boy or girl of 7; now $1. a eh. at cabinets Les Confidentes paper, each con 46 sheets and ae even 4 colors—blue, pink, gn 4 white; now 36e Main floor, Old Building. Motor goggles at half 280 goggles and sun glasses; amber, smoke or green ; case included; now 50c. Main floor, Old Building. Tennis rackets at half 100 at $1. 100 at $2.25. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Written is written in the wood, It is the quality of the goods. in 4 other sale for m to attend these sales. black embroid in Wood Add to these superior features the fact that prices wat lower in dise anywhere near approaching ours in yop bes ve sufficient reason for the fact that people come from all over the United : Fourth, Fifth Men’s gloves at half 860 pairs 1-clasp silk gloves, gray; some with ~ ery; now 34c pr. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Men's shirts at half shirts, Odd lots—GOOD lots, Mare oy Hmm patterns and colors—sizes up to 20. A fow plain white shirts included. 65c. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, Carrying on now the greatest retail sale that has been known in America, and seeking in it the most serviceable feature to make it properly known to the public, we find that the best advertisement of the Great August Sale of Furniture It is the merchandise. It is the merchandise, sound and true. It is the Furniture itself, good and reliable. It is the good, solid, well-cured lumber and sincerely good workmanship. a

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