The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 17

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RAND EGGS OWER FOR EASTER AS STOCKS POURIN actihiggiticlin Record Business Ahead, as De- mand for Passovér Supplies Occurs at Same Time. Good things to eat for the Easter \lidaye are already pouring into the Ward toe big cush A poultry and ‘> Fame connolsecar @mpecting larce consignments of foretge game yes- | trday said; ee oe ee oe en ee Two cargoes of Danish creamer, butter approximating nearly 3,000,000 ie cg du re within the next days, vu bring prices down t oma their present high ievel. There hag been euch a rush on the fine prices se not reflected in the retail prices to any great extent. A ieading Ritoner In Washington Market stated: “the Evening Worki rendered a ser- vce in advorating the use of the ' cieap meat cuts We eold more of ‘ue ordinary cuts since Moi than ually do in a whole mont My toys got tired bringing down these ‘ <ieap outs to the stand every morn- i: ing and then bringing them up again at night,” Other merchants admit- ted gselting more of the ordinary crades, ami those who serve restau- fants reported more call for cheap and mutton cute, Veal ts quite abundant tn the whole- | ) sole market and prices are now lower than other kinds of meat. House- wives should aval themselves of the prices ordering their Sunday dinner. Pork ca en rE - * x : Tr ote “Ta cae __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 26, 1930. Row on veal when | cttts of although the wholewnle markét | ton concern at 101-2 cents pe in Chicago is higher; most retail mar-|and $0,000 pounds to a Brooklyn kets are making s@peciale on cheap butcher at he same price POTN UML LU Flint’s Fine Furniture length ot service rendered that REAL value. On this basis is justitied our pride in FLINT QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE in which the integrity ot construction is always the teature which torms the basis ot our Guarantee. taneously, merchants are looking for- | “Never before $24 we euch a large domand for game for Enster, not GUARANTEED. GC Value’ in Furniture is best expressed by “the return given tor the amount spent.” In other worfls, no matter how utitul the design or pertect the tinish, it is the determines the We mention a tew prices selected at random: DINING ROOM 9 AND 10 PIECES 15, $495,50/"$553, $652, $658, $763, $859, Ses: Sits $1158, $1285, giens, $1651, $2064, $2816, $3025, $3336, $3996, $4700. LIVING ROOM SUITES 2, 3 AND 4 PIECES $165, $250, $350, $395, $462, $522, $600, $630, $670, $700, $725, $775, $800, $1120, $1475, $1500, $2250, BEDROOM SUITES, 4, 6, 8 AND 9 PIECES 281, $375, $502, $553, $822.50, $616, $625, Sis! eras, "goes, $1000, $1275, $1350, $1500, $1715, $1910, $1942, $2256. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE made to special order tor prompt delivery irom our N. ¥. City tactory. RAPERIES ORL BUS Ree pork. The Government reports the sale hy of all kinds are moderate 4n | 250,000 pounds of frozen beef DBCORA: onmmNTalS, Dowpenic RUGS ) Flint & Horner Co nc 2026West 36% St. The Master Made Horn Produces Real Music Rich, mellow, clear and true are the tones of Ru-stella—so true that if one listened from behind a screen the exquisite tone would. WATCHES , EWELRYY ® Nace Sg 3 GI A STORE OF/ : un UT ammeyer Dhoohios Style and Service M EN and young men who like to dress cor Misses’ and Children’s rectly from season to season express their CORRECT SHOES for EASTER preference for Erstex soe ssrne sneemirsom- 1 K tncaid = Kimball Clothies of those good-looking Shookids Shoes while they’ are all so nice and new and shiny. _ wy $1 Always Dependable For | CFamous for fine Clailoring RUSSIA CALF SHOOKIDS ' Stxes 6-6-—-5.95 85-11-6995 I ed—785 2¢7 sek These clothes were first madetin 1856 by one of GENUINE WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOOKIDS e pean a 99 phot an —— in America. nas 6a 6-11—7.00 1144-28: 10.59 | ‘e establis! the principle that every garment ms dite a tent feolNe same al) nha a should be made in the clean shop of a model BLACK GUN METAL SHOOKIDS factory under expert supervision. Sizes 6-8—4.65 845-1]—5.95 114-1675 244-895 There’s double comfort in wearing them—the | mental pleasure of smart styling plus the physical Pr ae eae 3 alata pleasure of body freedom in action or repose. Sizes 844-11—6.50 114-2—-7.0 214-7—9.75 | If you are not familiar with this double clothes ° comfort, let us demonstrate it to you—the values BOYS SHOOKIDS 5.85 to 8.45 are truly remarkable. We carry these same models in Pumps an S + d T C ie gaye cavel oso vhayeed pring Suits and Top Coats HOOKID From $35 to $65 are POSITIVELY the ry LOWEST PRICED SNE Children’s Shoes in New York ae i 27 Cortlandt Street, Cor. Church Street SIXTH AVE. L AT DOOR—HUDSON TUBE AT CORNER STORE OPENS 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. HEARN Fourtcrath Street West of Fifth Avenoe Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door perce Sale Tenderfoot Low Shoes Women’s Men’s | Gita ha ain npc al la jE I OMEGA NP rt SY a SAS WEEE URE CDOTS beguile one into believing he listened to the artist himself. Ru-stella produces more than mere sound — it produces Music as YOU want to hear it. The master-made horn is of well-seasoned, mellowed wood cut by a special rotary process, in a trumpet violin shape, which amplifies each sound to its fullest richness and clearness. The Only Phonograph Sold On a Strictly Cash Basis Ru-stella Model D, $89.50 CASH (illustrated), is the most popular model and embodies all the unique features of the Ru-stella, It com- pares favorably with machines sold elsewhere on convenient terms at $140.00 and more. nant Piece William and Mary Dining Room Suite ng of BUFFET, 60 in. ‘long; CHINA 5 , SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 5359 0 ft. extension; four pieces; at Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite exclusive models which combine comfort. eu! for dress purposes, All sizes and w Tenderfoot Sailor Ties Tenderfoot Oxfords \ Patent Leather or Black Kidskin 8.8 5 Dark Tan or Gun Metal Calf 9 9 5 Spring styles—-built on the new English lasts, e also medium round toes, Blucher—laced Sizes 6 to 10-—-B, C, D, E widths. Two eyelet effect, with smart tailored bow Vici Kid Oxfords Tan Kid or Black Kidskin, broad toe. style and finish—made in a graceful medium 9 85 length vamp-high arch with Louis heels . ithe. Sizes 616 to 11--C, D, E and EE widths. Other styles of women’s Tenderfoot Shoes which we carry include arch shoes for weak ankles— cushion sole shoes—short vamp shoea— all varieties of white shoes and special lines of shoes for stout es A ee a he aa ne women. Knockabout Shoes For Boys and Girls Be There are four other models of the Ru-stella at $42.50, $129.00, $159.00 ky and $184.00 CASH, representing a saving to you of from $30.00 to et $100.00 on machines sold elsewhere on “terms,” \is PAY CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE vals feve —Music Dept., Fourth Floor, 84th Street, Rear, { |e iS) fs a {LD SQUA a” EG YORK ssive mc polished, uy skin; indestructible springs in Prices, styles and qhealitie s of these shoes are such | that we are confident they will please any one. | died frames, in Mab olstered seats, back 7% | + Oxfords for Girls and Small Boys in Pumps for Girle—white nubuck, patent patent leathe iW rand dull calf | —wad-white nubuck | enuine and zh cut Boys’ Black or Tan Laced Shoes — all Girls? styles and shape nubuc See other pages for our six-column advertisement and Start-of-Season Sale of Misses’ Coats and Capes--also advertisement of Men's Stylwear Sui

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