The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 19

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of 1919 and this year, show a falling | house manager did not consider the Benlang lambs thet will jbo aumped | over a et up to fd mtles trom | with the me Tt changes.” 5 Tain 2,987, ituat! 4 i ore this summer; some of the recent} this city. Many downtown merchants here were 212 cars o ter contempt. mi 000 f CS prt chal pean hada icistah hoa be vs naa rater atatfhy by Nttie shipments have shown « high stan-|are teaming the foodetute from the | st ve York. FIGHT ON HOOVER) at midnight Senator _Johnewal ’ i wap opens eee ota call ine Jord of quality care at, Jersey C acinar boarded a train for Detroit, where The Chicago strike Is curtailing the | the Government a chance to sell the The tie-up the coasting and| Housewives 4 nic} 1¢ Here Livertne |NE WHI take part in the closing two. surplus army beef, several millions Sound steamers by the longshoremen’s | this Baster tha Finishes Tour Here and Hurries!days of the Michigan primary cam- pounds of which are stored in ike has brought an embargo on| were record He told newspaper men he " supply of fresh meats and apprehen- sion is felt in the wholesale district on Tenth Avenue, One of the man- West for Michigat th outgoing and incoming ship-| Washington Market early y : tes a gruelling fight, but ex« of fresh beef wi nts. The {relent and expresd lines|many of them coming from if ale 1s Battle, + h, t yesterday at Carney 1 bh hose | vanced If to one cent yester- &re congested and freight of all kinds|and Long Island, President than last week and ne y |, |__He spoke first yesterday at Ca agers of & Chicago Phot oy ever |day, the common ‘grades showing '# piled up at the terminals. Out of | complimented ‘The of fish Is cheaper also. Senator Hiram W. Johnson of Cals! Hall before a large stated to an Evening World reporter | on strength than the good beef, town customers in New England and i Danish steamers with ifornia, Republican candidate for the d at nig the yesterday, “that untegs en adjust-| Tam and mutton is scarce and high, Jersey had much difficulty in getting| w. " ch,” 0,000 pounds of creamery | bu Preside last night in speeches at ment is effected in a few days the|but a large cargo of Argentine their supplies for the Easter and Me d several thousand sacks of pota-| °° lav ar we ria Tat 19 oF wre rd markets |1ambs is due here week, while Passover holidaye. The expresses|to shop intelligently, but is of the | toes will be on the market at the first |® gg REA, 2 | three days he ——— supply of meat at few Sealand. fron ibs are being | Were 80 overtaxed that merchants|greatest assistance to merchants, |of the week, and present high record|Brownsville, Brooklyn, again assatied | Greater N wildly ac ‘“ will soon be exhausted and the pinct | siip5ed here from L pool, which is Were compelled to use auto-trucks|who are enabled to keep in touch | prices will get a downward shock. Herbert Hoover as a political op-'ciaimed on each occas Meat Goes Up as Strikes Here| wit be felt at the end of next week.” £Of M028 —— ——— - - ~ — — and in Chicago Hold Another independent wholesale beet'of pounds of Australian and New * - —— = e Back lies, hal a By P. Q. Foy. , e We know that every one of you—even those with plenty—want to buy good merchandise at the very,lowest possible prices—and we know that thousands of mothers and fathers would be glad to know where they can escape the profiteers. Now, the Surprise Stores Want You to Come Here and See the Kind of Merchandise They Carry * (he avalanche of fresh eggs for Paster has broken all records, The recelpts from Monday to yesterday! Take tablets only as told in each ‘‘Bayer’’ package. Hotaled 157,465 cases of 30 dozen each om en he GENUINE ASPIRIN FTG Utes itt shed, aansitty aumeeh 5 _ We print below a list of prices and values—and we want you to come here with the understanding that you are Be ito eupply. each ce cit 400000 ine A going to get Clothing and Furnishings of the highest character. This merchandise is just as good as the finest you habitants with moro than nine fresh can find in any Broadway store, and we are willing to give you the broadest guarantee you may demand. esE3 each, Receipts for the entire six days last week amounted to 121,124 cases, while 161,496 cases were | received on the corresponding week | last year, Prices dectined to 42 centa | on Western firsts yesterday from 50| cents @ dozen on Monday. Houso- | wives should demand eggs at 50 cents {& dozen on good fresh stock, and not more than 55 cents should be paid | for the finest selected Western egg! The “Bayer Cross” is the thumb-|relieve Colds, Headache, Toothache, Walte shelled eggs are preferred by print of genuine “Bayer Tablets of |Parache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, aa some classes over thetbrown, but prac-| Aspirin.” It protects you against |™atim, Neuritis, Joint Pains, and tically all are less than two weeks Pain generally. Note—Both Surprise Stores will be open Friday and Saturday Evenings. Men’s *40, *45 Easter Suits You'll be. surprised at these suits, 3 R5 No — «| for they are high-grade garments $ e AYE Bi R R but we assure you that this iva most unusual ot | that nobody would expect to buy suit offered at this season. If you don’t appreciate that fact now, you will later on—but then it might be too late to get one of these. All regular sizes now for men and young men—and a big assortment of serges and worsteds; also fancy mixtures in blue, black and brown shades. Men’s *10,*11 «*12 Pants|Men’s $4 Hats The kinds advertised everywhere > Fancy Worsted and Serges and else at this minute at $4 and worth Suitings Fabrics $ ; 6 5 the price. You know old, and thousands of es imitations and positively identifies the} fTtandy tin boxes of twelve tablets fer, We urge you to see Pi ; noe be sorted wit Hading even Ene, epi prezerbed by pire |ert but ¢ few, cents, Drogas site ee at a price as low as this. Uilys eaberis of sonatas hd ores GLUBaSes TROL GETAED RIA orth | Taeita Tao) saeacanelnateeaian OF Yes, you'll be surprised. We'would be surprised ourselves if some other store offered a { crated milk for the two first months contains proper directions to safely | Salicylicacid.—Advt. \ full line of up-to-date, seasonable and desirable suits at $11.15 less than they are worth. ; ’ 9 You Know a $45 Suit When You See One, Don’t You? i We believe you will appreciate the fact that $33.85 will be the lowest price you'll see a good i { Cut Down Your Clothes Cost WwW are only able to sell these wonderfully fine suits at such low prices because we buy our woolens direct from b the mills, manufacture all our clothes in our own day- light tailoring shops and do a big business on the basis of small profits. : ‘ Garments positively worth*10 to wien 9 ou $ 45 *12, on sale tomorrow and while We offer they last at nearly Half Price these to- morrow, at These are very fine pants—made of an excellent quality oh Hate tn the latent Shrine of fabrics in a big assortment of light, medium and dark toast ten haying! bu feria patterns; also splendid suiting pants for matching odd coats; : also blue serges of a fine weave texture and fast color; \ every pair guaranteed to fit; sizes 28 to 42. Boys’ ‘18 Easter|Serge they are getting something extra in quality, @ Norfolks : Remember these $ new Easter Suits a Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits Made to Measure 35° Me from the richest fabrics, hand tailored throughout to a nicety in the newest models and patterns for young men who want extreme style and for older men who want something conservative. and New Colors. and Fancy The kind of suits $ offered in the aver- 5 age store at $20! bd All the New Brims, New Bands worth $15, $16 & $18. We sell them tomorrow at Fancy Mixtures and Serges Here are handsome garments—they are high-grade Custom tailored in our daylight shops Spring Suits Ready-to-Wear You may buy one here at Note—Some Mixtures Have Two Pants Li : 00 0 garments—made of fine fancy mixtures in rich and This is something you won't see often this Spring—Suits d tasteful patterns. with two pants at this price. They are Suits that you eaesaael an = If you buy one and are not satisfied with it, we will wouldn't believe would be offered in a sale at twelve-ninety- ‘ ‘ cheerfully return your moncy. Latest models with five. All are new Spring models and fabrics. Fine Blue ; ; ; loose belts and slanting pockeis—in neat light, medium Serge and rich, fancy mistures, in a big varicty of Spring We buy these clothes you save the entire middle- and dark patterns, also Blue Serges, siaes G to 16. Haltom cc Bineeldied 17s man’s profit in the smartest suits for early Spring in single and double breasted effects, We can satisfy the most particular man. Boys’ Spring Top Coats 4, $0.95 "23 All Wool Suits et hoe 4” At Our 1387 Broadway Store Only (Bet. 87th and 38th Sts.) Uncalled-for Ready-to-Wear Suits 20% —suits of the kind other stores sell up to $23. Here now at Some with 2 Pants, Worth up to $23 $ Oe Madeof Corduroy; Worth $5 and $6 $12.50 Garments; Fancy Mixtures and Smart little styles — This is good news for those parents who want their boys BI ~ for Spring. Ne sag cage ‘ Ae ¥ A : } Blue Serge. HESE elegant hand-tailored suits are garments uncalled eal tor Bprag. i Hi to wear the finer clothes this Spring. We know that no : for and gathered from our 12 stores for immediate dis- a fine quality corduroy, mother who kuows good quality and style will hesitate a minute Mule of fancy mintures posal at sacrifice prices. It is an extraordinary oppor- in blue, greeny eray and after seeing the i abr s and work Anahi of the ge splendid Fulks, in| he tatestmoviels with i i ion. ets, or they are high-grade garments—-and they show their excellence belts and emblem, Sizes § tunity for men who desire to save money, pew. i pene plainly. Fancy Cheviots and Blue Serges, in sizes 6 to 17, to 8. $9 Wash Suits a ey Untili0P.M.) |MallOrders tilled When ge y Money Order). NEW YORK CITY STORES: STORES IN BROOKLYN, 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. 7 104 Flathiwh Ave. One door from State 1511 Third Ave, Near 85th St, OPEN St, (Pa ker Bullding), ia Pat did end 44th Sis, RON By Pac, Cor Soin Be Ridge ‘ ‘ $ 95 th Avenue 2331 Fah Seoberstzsmat, | veces fe Me Gosted &The standard $3 qual- Jd saline 148: West 2058 Ble Sessa ory SATURDAY ibd Market EU NE ised Biost ity; here tomorrow, at Avenue BRONX: TH 10 RM, UNION HALL: Now's the time they are needed—to-morrow’'s the 3 N. W. Corner 403 Last 149th St., Near $d Ave. ER ae be) 267 Bergenline Ave., John Street them, ouirend new wills ae ed fast 83d Street

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