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10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. genuine spring lamb are Lidia of-| to-day, the grade known as fered at 85 and 38 cents, while lambling at from 61% to 62 cé chops are selling at 38 ents Ol wholesale market, a drop of hi} rib and toin chops, wh ome stores | "Consumers will get little t he high- Steed ne MS hborh is charge 60 i} EGG PRICE DRops {isle helt ARAN i W LOSSES TEN CENTS A DOZEN PT i} BURN GAMBLING TABLES. Ft Butter Also Declines Three Cents iH : a Pound in Wholesale Mar- | Market Is Being Flooded and ket Break Here. pSembllng paraphernalia valved nt CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY it Prices Waver—Choice Freah Western eggs old on the mer-| Rosenfeld of New York, wan burned up penefit Grand Jary im Hackensack, No J. Witness Destraction. i fi , cantile exchange to-day for seventy | ene ras burned Up - 1} presence of the Gran ury, | Rabbits Arrive. cents, which Is a drop of ten cents nl sheriff and Prosecutor at Hackensack, U; RCOATS T i — dozen from last week's prices. ee goat a valaad SP I STE. The break was cnused by heavy ship-|on gambling rooma in several Borgen A By P. Q. Foy. mente arriving and. the. halting 7 | Ot, esebline rooms tn FIFTY DOLLARS Speci food pert, County hotels and wns installed by "2 a har abate ei so Mubraseteaives coe hee Rosenfeld, who is awaiting a Supreme ‘The Government report gives the poe w nie iene of several! Court decision on his appeal from a ree We cke foMings of storage eees in the| lark Western packers are now on this | crate prison term and heavy fine. market in @ vain effort to sell storage 2 hs A nave already pate Chiteg gtates on Jan. 1, 1920, at the| holdings. een aerate! keepers. are 40inik anprecedented amount of 1,535,274) Fresh creamery butter Is also lower Share jail terms here. fases, or 46,058,220 dozen; enough - — j egee to supply every inhabitant of the greater city with one ese every @ay until April 6. Fresh eggs are now coming into the market at ar ‘anprecedented rate, and very soon the egg speculators will be the suf- ferers for their shortsightedness; | \j they not only deprived the consum- ere of the real food value of these ges, but they brought a financial in- fliction upon themselves by paying tio heed to the laws of supply and demand. Freeh Western exgs are now selling in the wholesale market at 68 to 72 certs, and the finest should not cost the consumers more than 80 cents, { while candied storage eggs can be ; } Now, honestly, how cana man even think of going elsewhere? Browninc Kinc & Company Announce a SPECIAL SALE OF OVERCOATS Continuing today and tomorrow every overcoat in regular stock is reduced as follows: $30.00 Overcoats for $22.50 Sakae & Company BROADWAY AT 34th STREET retailed at 60 cents a dozen. The wholesale market is congested | with frosh killed Kansas rwbbits, fully fifty carloads, or 1,000,000 pounds, of Do&RALIS Pearls are i this hichly edible game fond having 40.00 27.50 Dorali. ity not Orientals, yet ic is i} Raa: st actasaly tow pitas A 45.00 id “ 32.50 very, very difficult to con- | Tas i 3 | ee Pearls vies anyone of the fact will weigh fully seven pounds, and 55.00 ° “ 42.50 Th be told eric re, Me See she 60.00 « “ 47.50 Rey ee ere | 1 these ratéxte generally eoki at $1.50 | to $2 a pair, but this season, owing to | the immense quantities coming for- } 65.00 = “52.50 Sale at Cooper Square Store only At our regular prices, the Coats were from $5 to $15 under the market—at the reduced prices they are wonderful bargains. BROWNING KING & COMPANY 16-26 Cooper Square—at 5th Street Fourth Avenue Cars Stop at the Door Exclusively Saks Diamond Set, $39.50 to $300 With Gold Clasp,$7.50t0 $90 ward, the prices have dropped to ebout 4 cents @ pound. Many of the German restaurants specialize in “hassenpfeffer,” which is werved cassordle and ie a ie Aaah ir dieh in cold weather; ides, it is extremely cheap. If cunsriver ‘would vail themselves of this extremely cheap food during this very cold wenthor it will be the means of sav- ing some of the more stable foods, | which can be used hater in the sea- | gon, At least 20,000,000 pounds of Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street these rabbits can be brought here from now until middle of March if consumers would only ask for them If readers of The Evening World would look back to last October when consumers were advised to put away their winter supply of potatoes, whic’ } were then selling at $4.50 per 165- pound sack, it would enable them to | (appreciate the timely advice given in | these columns. The wholesale market | Nn potatoes 1s now about $8 per sack, and consumers who took advantage of the advice given by The Evening World have saved almost $3.50 per av EP sack, or nearly one-half of the present price, Fresh meats of all kinds are offered OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS in the leading markets at reasonably jow prices, and reports from several Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Jarge markets Indicate a general de- Ll Nee Garay ee Conceetient: fmand for fresh pork, which ts the cheapest and most staple of the MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES foods, Fresh shouldess of Jersey are retailed at 28 to 30 cents and 26 gaily BC CramesuniCira Twa blocks Away to 27 cents in some neighbor’ f 84th St. ‘‘L" Station at Our Door while fresh hams are being ret at 20 to 34 cents generally, in som: 3d Ave. Street Cars ass Our Door stores at 28 to 30 cent: Pork loins can be had at 28 to 30 a for the whole or 20 to 32 cents pound ‘or the half-loin, and middie chops, 32 and | tnd chops are retailed , It's in. the i YELLOW PACKAGE: ez nts, While some shops are x 50 cents # pound, Legs of Four-Piece Adam Period Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet. Serving Table ani * $1989 Dining Table, 48 inches wide, @ feet extension ; illustrated Mec Cutcheon’s Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. pene RU Hest & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Esiablished 1879 41st Anniversary Sales Saturday Is the Last Day of Our Sale of MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS | pry garment in this sale is a product of our own shops and is tailored as well as ready-to-wear garments can be tailored. The models are new and individual and de- signed exclusively for critical New York Men. The fabrics are strictly all wool, of Pest & Co. standard. These garments were priced originally with- out adding a wholesale profit. MEN’S SUITS CLEARANCE Heretofore 39.00 to 54.50 length. Broken lots. Made to Measure Originally Priced Now . 47.50 - 52.50 - - - - - 42.00 57.50 - 62.70 - - - - - 49.00 67.50 - 72.50 - - - - - 59.00 77.50 - 82.50 - - 69.00 ma S OVERCOATS 42.50 - 47.50 - 39.00 52.50 - 62.50 - : - : - 49.00 67.50 - 72.50 - - - - - 59.00 77.50 - 82.50 - - - - - 69.00 87.50 - 88.50 - - - - - 79.00 Men’s Leather Coats, 34.00 Reversible Coats, short or three-quarter New Imported Lingerie from France and the Philippines prevailing—this sale offers the most noteworthy opportunity of the year to buy guaranteed all wool clothes of the high- est RITCHIE standard at decided cash sav- ings. This sale results from our decision to close out several hundred pieces of fall and winter woolens to make room for Spring CC vrevatins~ the unusually high prices White Enamel Bed ported Lingerie garments designed to fill her desire for the beautiful, the delicate, and the practical. Chifforobe § ts 8 $7.98 in Golden Oak One-inch continuous Boer wth Ooeak ia $3 Ved fillers, as jhoateatedt in. ilustrated at ly Mitte they Tan ti Every woman will find in our new shipments of Im- Ne Reg, Trade Mark The three-piece matched sets— Gown, Chemise and Drawers—in triple voile and crepe de chine and sheerest handker- chief linen represent the very finest workmanship to be had in Lingerie. They are especially suitable for the Bride’s Trousseau. f Less elaborate and equally dainty Gowns, Mnvelopes and Chemises } are to be had at very modest prices. Crepe de Chine Envelopes at Who’ 8 Worrying About Sugar! | $3.95 and up, and Gowns of the sare material at $11.75 and up. A | vdioney is plentiful, A little goes # long very beautiful Nainsook Gown with simple hand-hemstitched neck ; Who remembers the waffles, batter cakes, and sleeves at $4.25, unt hot biscuits trickling with real honey— Who wants those meals back again— wants Airline Honey? From flower, to bee, to you. AirlinE mover HONEY ~ This trade mark guarantees you purity and uniform flavor. In several inexpensive sizes. At your dealer's. 160 Honey Recipes Free. For Airline Honey Philippine Gowns at $3.25 and up. Envelopes at $2.95 and up; Drawers $2.95 and up, and American-made Gowns in Nainsook and Cambric at $2.95 and up. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets VAD (BY BV Bi BO) 60) 870) BY BY / NOV VY RNY DW woolens due to arrive shortly! COMPANY & One Mammoth Store 30 CHURCH ST. Hudson Terminal Bldg. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, b rarer ye Tailor for Men COR. DEY ST. —