The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 7

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FAIR PRICE LIST FOR SAVE MONEY ON MEAT” WEEK Ww are renee Butchers and Consumers Unite in Drive at Old Liy- ing Cost. By P. L. Foy. (Special Food Expert Evening World.) City are in hearty accord with the @rive on the cos “save money of living in the on meat Reok,” this ‘week by the issue of the cheaper cuts of meats, which begins to-day. Wiliam Minder of the Washington Market Men's Association said: “Washington Market is glad to get this opportunity to prove to the con- sumers that good cu meat can be sold cheap, and if h pers would ‘ get the habit of utilizing these cheap cuts, it would mean an enormous ad- dition to our food supply as well as the lowering af the general meat bills." Tho following List includes some of the cheap cuts of meat that will be available this week at the various meat markets, Retail Prices. BEEF, Price per Ib, 230 aie LAME. pare for her next sailing, April 3. The St. Paul, which turned over at her pier in the North River in April, 1918, was list for Southampton and Chendourg. rf and her boilers repaired. The retail butchers of New York|) | Regulated AYS and yi | promptiy refunded. Besides thi |we have several ‘Interesting specials for 98 to Serve stews and at cheap prices. |Z NASSAU Stjsaits sure SS. ST. PAUL HERE; REPAIRED to Put to Sem Again April ced Back by Roller Troub! American Liner St, Paul retu this morning from Halifax and wiil pre- in dry dock ‘until just before sbe left New York Feb. 28 with a full passenger When 500 miles east of New York boiler trousle.compelied her to put back ax, where her passengers rred to other ‘steamers, Aged Suitor Kills Woman and Self, BARRE, Vt, March 22.—Hoyt Gal- lup, sixty-eight, shot and killed “Mrs. KB. M. Fenwick, fifty-one, a widow, in Barre Town to-day, and after driving to his own home in Plainfleld, a few miles away, killed himself. He {s be- would not consent to an marriage, Adjus‘ed Guaranteed Gold Filled in our twooddy sale TO-DAY ani MORMOW 87 will buy w clled watch that should give you good vice as a timepiece for years. It is @ h with i us becket. You can buy this e distinet understanding that those who want solid gold watches. Mui onters filled if remittance mecompanics | Railroad Watches at Cat Prices B.GUITER&SONS DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWE! NEW YORK! CITY ESTABLISHED 1879 WEARING 125" ST. STORE OPEN EVENINGS SAY BORDEN'S 2891 =| 63 Vesey Street MEN, WOMEN & BOYS QUALITY - STYLE - VALUE Extra sizes for Stout Men & Women STYLISH ST™MMER FURS Out-of-town Residents will find our Credit Plan a Convenience. Re t 131 WEST 125"ST.} 113. NASSAU ST. + Between Lenow & Seventh Aves | Don’t Ask For Milk— Since way back in the 80's, New York's dependable Milk. i BOTTLED MILK - 16c Per Qt, Except in Richmond, where it is 17e per quart. Phone jor our solicitor and arrange for Wa,on delivery. conveniently located stores to serve you, in addi- tion to the wagons. Borden’s Farm Products Co. APPAREL Near Ann Street. BORDEN’S see tr GRADE B TRUONG BOO OEE SSIS Cortlandt 7961 % Use either store, th No “chopper” to pasa—mo ticket id. have to thank the Brdokiyn ‘Rapa Tr nsit Company, EASTER Cross UNDER Terald Square to Get to Kacys You can do so dry-shod and without traftc hindrance, fhe, Broadway Subway entrance in front of the Mcdipin or the one in front of the Merbridge Building—a short fight to a c ine floor of the Subway— entrance directly at the Broadway and $}th Street ‘ose unhindered and dry-shod to the entrance A convenience for whith we Gift Suggestions - For “Her” a handkerchief What tale is told without a ‘kerchief in it? What romance real without its “tiny square of linen”? Perhaps this is why it pleases so— a dainty gift handkerchief. PORTO RICAN, borders of drawn work, filet edges and insertions, corners of the finest linen. $1.98 2.24 2.49 FRENCH, elaborate designs cf hand embroidery and drawn work. 98¢ ARMENIAN, wide and narrow hems with a very narrow edge of the finest Armenian lace. $1.24 MADEIRA, exquisite designs, both elaborate and simple. 74¢ 98e $1.19 FRENCH COLORED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, rose, green, blue, tan and lavender—effective designs of blocks and circles, 500 umbrellas for men and women 59: 79. 98 “Rewe —Main Floor, Centre, $2.94 Good umbrellas that will render good service and are just the thing for spring downpours. paragon frames, Caps of bakelite or wood handles, with cord loops for the women, and crook and opera handles for the men. Our regular price was $3.69. Made of fine cotton on eight-rib On Sale Tuesday Mesye—Muin Floor, Broadway for a han To wear with sleeve- less or suspender dresses Such dear little things of the finest lawn, all hand made and trimmed with real lace. Even the tucks and the narrow beading at the neck and the cuffs are put in with tiny hand stitches. trimmed with hand embroid- ery, others with bits of lace insertion, Sizes 2 to 3 It Is remarkable fine little garments may be purchased at such a low price, On Sale To-rorrow fege—Third Floor, Rene Children’s guimpes Imported made $1.89 (Limited quantity) Blue serge -coats wee lad or lassie $13.74 On Sale To-morrow It is a remarkable little coat for this price. It is well made of good, all wool navy serge, an empire model trimmed with smocking. The sateen lining throughout adds greater warmth for Spring wear, and there isa practical linen collar over the serge one. We have a large assortment of . coats of various ‘materials, the prices ranging from $10.74 to $36.75 The litte hat is of fine Milan, biue and white, brown and white, black and @hite or eolid colors. $2.89 Our assortment of hats for tiny tots includes both fancy and tai- lored models. $2.24 to $14.74 Beare —Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear, Some are years that such this low price, 85th Street MARCH 22, 1920. Stockings for active boys Here is a stocking that is just the thing for the boy who is active in his play. Made of a good quality ribbed cotton, in black only. This stocking will certainly give good service. Size 8% to 11% 59c pair Stockings for boys and girls For well-wearing and gen- eerally dressy qualities this fibre-ribbed, mercerized stocking is in aclass by itself. Black or white in the follow- ing sizes: ‘6% to 9 59c pair 9% to 10 69c pair yard straws, Sere —Main Floor, Centre. For sale on Tuesday only 1200 flower wreaths 99c Similar wreaths elsewhere $1.95 Foliage, soft grasses, bright berries and flowers of every de- scription are woven together to make these beautiful wreaths. There are tiny, brilliant wild flowers and prim garden posies —their colors harmoniously combined. The Wreaths are well made of velvet and satin. Meare -—Kiewer and Feather Dept., Second and Main Floors, 34th St. Sale of 26 georgetle blouses of superior quality $3.69 Would regularly be priced $6.74 and $7.74 A special purchase gives us the cyrortunity to offer these blouses at a special price. There are eight new styles attractively made and in the spring shades, The georgette is high grade—a truly unusual quality for Among the five styles pictured are lace trimmed collars and turn back cuffs, new jabot styles, vestee front effects with pleated ruffling, and round neck embroidered blouses, Colors —white, flesh, blue dawn, navy, bisque, gold and jade green may be found in this co ‘ection, On Sale Tuesday, 9 A. M, Gawe—Third Fleer, Hath Street, Front, Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 BACAR ‘This disappointing ultimatum may be avoided at our where good seats tor many leading attractions may be had Seats on sale till 6.30 for evening performances and until 1 P. M, for matinees. SHAPES—smart mushrooms, roll- ing brims, sailors, side effects. STRAWS—Jap lisere. Effective basket weaves, and the new barn- ublic Service Bureau At Box Cffice Prices Beere—Main Moor Balcony, B4th Street Sale begins Tuesday, 9 A. M. 2000 ready to wear hats For misses and women $2.97 Our: usual prices $3.96, $4.69 and $5.74 TRIMMINGS—banded and trim- med with bows and ends of the pop- ular new ribbons of the season. COLORS—black, brown, navy, urple, cherry, Aztec, rose, Copen- eae and two-toned effects. Qee—Main ani Second Floors. Shipment just received kimonos of figured wool challis \; $19.74 Tax 48: On Sale Tuesday, 9 A.M. They are gorgeously oriental in design, —vividly, even dar- \ ingly colored, The one il- lustrated is a brilliant com- bination of orange and purple with ‘figured medallions. There are other designs, fascinatingly Japanesque; yet distinctly oriental, They are made of fine quality challis, padded strips at the bottoms, belted and silk lined throughout. Sewe—Third Floor, Sith Street. Wilton rugs RECENT arrival of Wilton Rugs enables us to offer a rug which we believe to be the best of its kind—a rug that is in every way in keeping with the high standard in rugs we established long ago. Beautifully made, of excellent material and in attractive and characteristic designs. The designs being shown are in all over Persian effects, as well as copies of the Chinese, Gorovan, Ispahan and other fine Oriental fabrics, on combination and basic ground- works of rose, blue, tan, gray and green. Adaptable for any room in the home, these rugs will give excellent service and are particularly recommended for the living room, library and dining room. The assortment is in keeping with the designs and colors and the lines are complete. Sizes and prices 27 in. x 54 in. $13.74 Oft.x 12 ft. $120.00 9 ft. x 15 ft. 139.00 to 36in.x63in. 20.94 174.00 ; 5 l0ft.6in.x 14 ft. 6 is 9 ft. tol 203.00 8 ft. 3in. x 1Oft.6in. J) ft. 3in. x 15 ft 113.00 217.00 Mewe—Vourth Floor, 35th Street. | others, more conservative, ‘¥ | } ea wane ea ay arate ecg ree 4 |

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