The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1920, Page 19

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ONENEAT STEN least one the cheaper two-thirds of ev cass he buys by selling it \ i] | retail prices of the ¢ BILLS WHOLBSALE P i i Lat vestern, pri ~~ futon, West Retail Prices of Cheaper Cuts } as Low Now as Six Years Ago. By P. Q. Foy. {The Evening World Food Expert. The householder who will incl ‘one meat stew a week in the family’s ‘meats will find a way to avoid the \ problems which go with the general demand for'the choicer and higher priced cuts. Butchers and economists Loins,” fresh pork, Ib: Shoulder of pork,’ Tb. veal is bringing but 28 to 29 cents like have been explaining for months} pound. Pot! Pash! ot! a ‘ and years that the demand, even from| The poultry markét is interested in Dash! Dott Dashi Dot: Ty the| Teceints of frozen chickens, brotlers posh! Bett Dashl ? ‘those of modest means, for only the) and ducks from China. There is 4 ; a q choice cute, has raised the prices fm | general feeling that this opening of a those cuts out of all proportion tol@he prices of the meat from the less con- , sidered sections of the carcass of the food animal. e ‘The wholesale price of beet steers] is 70 per cent. higher than in 1914. Hogs are 100 per cent. higher. Sheep, lambs and veal are 80 per cent. higher. But the cheap cuts are as low and in some cases lower to -day than then. The increased costs and profits have Deen paid out of the sirloins, the ten- | derloins, the hams and the loin chops | and the like, | The demand for the high-priced, | tender meats is not all due to vanity} || = says | | | Most of the cook: ing sister gives us comes in ared and and wasteful @xiravagance. High| prices of fuel add to the cost of cheaper meat until when it reaches | the table it is nearly as expensive as the quickly cooked expensive cuts; very few have realized the economy of the fir ency; many "d the loss of time in slow cooking us a formidable waste nt of money ot meat from the cheaper | beef carcass or mutton, | at the back of the stove, is the way out, A general programme of using at (ts benefits are as stew a week would enable many & butcher to sell cheap cuts at|to sel! fresh killed at a decent and |an honest profit instead of salvaging! moderate margin of profit if thelr cold car- | ste * tf | pickle barrel or ihe sausage ‘ {the meat chopper, f | ,, Here are the proofs in tabular forury | first the wholesale prices of car- casses in 1914 and 1920, and then the The appearance of veal in quan- tity and of excellent quality in the markets suggests possibilities for careful marketers, While beef is up from 2 to 3 cents a pound, the best new source of supply to meet. the manipulations of the profiteers who have kept up prices by putting away tremendous packs of poultry in cold storage may have a healthy tendency on prices in the immediate future. For rosy cheeks, happy smiles, white teeth, good appetites and digestions. _as its cost is SMALL! (t satisfies the desire for sweets, and is beneficial, too. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL ¥ ey THE EVENING The profiteers may find it advisable goods, on coming out of stor- to compete with a Chinese which is reported to be of ex- cellent qual a A telegrapher ticks thé suggestion that if Spring) suits and overcoats are to stand the strain of men who “dash” their quality must be right to the “‘dot’’! May we add that our four stores are not only conven- liently dotted about town but that they’re full of dash-proof clothes for men jand boys! | The best of everything jthey wear. Also Sporting |Goods and Luggage. Rocers Peet CoMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. | Convenient | Broadway ‘ornere” Fifth Ave. | at Warren at 41st St. , GREAT Biggest Sale OPEN EVERY EVENING NEW UPRIGHT 4ND PLAYER PIANOS WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. of New and Used Pianos and Player Pianos we've cver attempted, including hundreds of instruments of well-known makers. at prices Bvery piano in our bie six UPRIGHT $ PIANOS New iY MONTHLY PAY 8 Stool, Cover, 12 Rolls ‘and Cartage Included. Shown Here aro Real. Bona Fide Bargains. Exchange Privilexes— of our Used Pianos, and later desire to exchange It, you may The Pianos If you buy one return ft at any time with! to apply toward the purohi interest charged. Prices That Should Command Quick Response Big Bargains in New and Used Player Pianos Thayer, 810 Monthly Until yaa. DS2D American $12 Monthly Until Paid Stuyvesant 812 Monthly Until Paid. Bradford $15 Monthly Until git Big Bargains in Used Upright Pianos Aschenberg $3 Monthly Until Paid. . $60 $4 Monthly Until Paid. . 120 Wissner Pease A 84 Monthly Until Paid y Whitney 85 Monthly Until Paid. . Gabler $5 Monthly Until Paid Hartman $6 Monthly Until Paid. Herlich $6 Monthly Unt Paid Knorr 86 Monthly Ustil Paid Weser Bros. 87 Monthly Until Paid Baus & Co. 87 Monthly Until Paid Bradbury 87 Monthly Until Paid Gabler 87 Monthly Until Paid Weser Bros. 87 Monthly Until Paid. Kingsbury $5 Monthly Until Paid PLAYER way below their actual values. No reservations, ‘/9| PLAYER PIANOS new MENTS EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS | of Music Cover, 12 Player Rolls, Bench and tage Included. in ong year and we will allow you every dollar paid ase Of @nY New Piano or Player Piano In stock. No Wagner $15 Monthly Until Paid 450] Haynes 815 Monthly Untit Paid 465) Ricca & Sons $15 Monthly Until Paid 495 | Goetz & Co. 15 Monthly Until Paid $495 575 595 625 i EY) Wilbur Until Paid. 2 1 0 125 | Mareystt oa 280 130 Caldwell Until Paid. . 2 1 0 ae | EOE tua ORO ~ 150 /E: Gabler 85 Monthly, Until Paid, . - 155) P. Ritzheimer | 88 Monthly Until Paid ~ 160 | Goetz & Co. $5 Monthly Until Paid. . : 175) Cable & Sons | hes ae 185) Wageee oan rue, 20 ,185/Ivers & Pond | 240 195 | Templeton eve 245 : 8% Monthly 205 Steinway & Sons | 350 fi ROLLS 50c¢ EACH 225 225 225 230 235 All the Boys Love Mary; When My Baby Smiles at Me; Yellow Dog Blues; Dardanella; I'll See You in Cuba; My Isle of Golden Dreams; Hand in Hand Again; All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers: All Sweeties; Your Eyes Have Told Me So; Freckles; Every Meant for Some One; Moon. re I Let the Rest of the World Go By; Venetian For Parcel Post add 5c for Euch Roll Upright OETZ & CO.E3 81 to 87 COURT, One Block Est, Over 00 Years WINNT LEAP FLAVOR Af, Pianos to Rent Cor. Livingston Street, BROOKLYN From Borough Hall Sabway Station, OPEN EVENINGS. Phone Main 4952 Massages Gums With Oil Oil is an age-old cleanser. It has been used since the earliest times for massaging the body. But Chlorox is the first tooth cleanser to utilize oil for massaging gums. Chlorox invigorates gum tissues and stimulates blood circulation. It restores gums to healthy hardness over teeth that are perfectly clean. It soaks all impurities m the teeth and polishes away all deposits scratching deli cate tooth enamel. Its abrasive polishing led-in-Qil” so that agent is it can cleanse, massage and polish without injury to tooth enamel. You will ultimately use Chlorox. Ask for the blue and white checkered tube. Sold Everywhere—Ecery Drug Store in New York Has It NULYNE LABORATORIES, Jackson, Michigan. The ‘‘Milled-in-Oil”’ Tooth Cleanser | Substantial Economies on Neiw Spring Merchandise ort EN BER 9 West 14th Street L. A. PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded An Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of Sample Spring Suits Featuring Women's and Misses’ Handsome All Wool Tricotine, : and Men’s Wear Serge Models made to sell at $47.50-$55.00 and up to $69.75. Tomor- ‘row at "38.50 TUNNINGLY silk embroid- ered, and silk braid trimmed with fancy silk tinsel em- broidered vestees — others semi-tailored—all silk flowered lin- ings. Full flare skirts with side slit pockets. In navy and black only. Six of the many pictured in the group at left, one and two of a kind. Mostly 16 to 36, but some 40 to 42 in lot. Charming Spring Models in Ready-to-Wear Millinery At Savings That Are Really Very Attractive *2.95 Three styles. One <7. us illustrated. Sui- ) lor, side turn and New Fitted Spring House and “Billie Burke” Dresses Made upto Sell for $2.38, Now Selling at "LEY Percale or Gingham, va- ide Bruny black, rious models, trimmed col- brown und navy; lar and cuffs, hati de of fine China, i Alisa ane fiveaed assorted colors on light et Milan. Millinery Dept.—#4 Floor or dark ground—36 to 44 bust. You Don’t Have to Tack Down This—Heavy, Serviceable 90c Waterproof “Congoleum” it lies perfectly fat without tacking. e The countrywide favorite in medium priced floor € coverings—-superb new patterns in which overlapping ka colors have registered slight blurs—special........... Yd. Extra Heavy Enameled Cork Linoleum Good, hard wearing quality—beautiful finish— neat patterns and colorings—cut from full rolls— 25 2-yard widths 2 Bring Room Measurements—Prepaid Mail Orders Filled. i ds Linens and Muslins At prices that tell a convincing story of economy Bleached Sheetings Pillow Cases Kitchen Toweling 21 yards wide—pure white | Full size, 45x36; absolutely | Heavy absorbent quality, cut from the full piece. free from dressing; sold 2-yd. lengths, b ue stripe Sold regularly regularly by us border; reg- by us at 98¢e; P . Now... ularly 38¢; I maa! Te | mive kor: Ade | wary 3: 27%4e Bleached Sheets Crib Pads Damask Table Cloths Double bed size—made of heavy standard quality; Closely quilted—~size 17x18 Scalloped edge with beauti- inches—for carriages and ful centre patterns, highly | sold regularly cribs; sold regu- mercerized satin by us at $1.59; larly by us at finish; regularly Pesta each . 1.37 89c, each...... 33¢ $2.49; each... 2.19 Sale of 3-Piece Sheer Scrim Curtain Sets Identical in style and quality 27-Inch Fine Sheer Lawn Embroide yy 49° Cod sold elsewhere at $3.50 a set Patterns yd. at 7% ae 4 Exquisitely embroidered new spring pat- terns suitable for children’s dresses and underwear; good assortment, Filet and Torchon Laces and Insertings | $9.49 . | One style pic. tured—made of sheer fine qual- ity material in wh hite; deep pate te 4% c d border and | in width 2 e edge of dainty filet patterns; full length. | i Novelty patterns, for underwear or curtains, [3 eee SL om Sie pee ‘Store Hour#—9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 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