The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 9

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eae about fourteen dozen be et which may be placed in galvan' fron pails, butter tubs, earthen chucks or breaks. Place the exes in the re- ered by about two inches of the pre- server Above the top layer of eggs. THRIFTY WIVESCAN SAVE MILLIONS BY jess" es 3: boiled . $12 000.000, Claims for Quality are only proven when comparison. _PosT ‘TOASTIES are paramount, and their success is based upon quality. The crispness, flavor and all> round likability of TOASTIES stand arty comparison. Sold by Grocers £verywhere | Advantage of Season of Heavy Production. Read Recipe Here and “| By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Eve- ning World.) The scason of the flush production of fresh eggs is rapidly approaching ‘and housewives have an opportunity to assist in saving millions of dollars during the next eight months. Ship- ments received in this city last week totalled 220,678 cases of thirty dozen each, or 79,000,000 eggs, The prices in the wholesale market have declined to 42 and 43 cents a dozen, and eggs can be retailed at a profit at 50 cents a dozen. Thrifty housewives will pre- serve by watergiass treatment a suffi- cient quantity of these fine fresh eggs to carry them over the season of limited production next winter, The toll exacted from the consumers fast fall and winter is still fresh in the minds of millions of housewives who were compelled to pay from 90 cents to $1.25 a dozen for storage eggs, palmed off as fresh laid, that could have been sold at a generous profit at 60 to 65 cents a dozen. A year ago thousands of women fol- lowed the advice of The Evening World and put away egss. It costs about three cents a dozen to preserve eggs in waterglass, and they remain fresh eight to twelve months. The following instructions may be of assistance to those who have had no experience in this meth- : A quart can of egs preserver or silica of soda, purchased at any drug store for 40 cents; mix with eight quarts of boiled water, which should be permitted to cool off before the pfeserver is poured in. This will pre- finned cooled off, to make vp tor the re. There were piacticaily 8,000,000 Care should be taken | cases of eggs in storage lost August | ; that cost on the average less thun 50 cents a dozen when taken out of stor- ceptacie, small ends downward, cov-|@ge, and could have been soli at a} rofit at 60 cents a dozen, but through | laxity of the enforcement of the regu-/ Jations governing the sale of storage eres housewives in the metropolitan | ciently covered. In case of evapora. | district alone paid an excess profit of jon 1 Made by Postum Cereal Co,Battle Geek, Mich, § " BONWIT TELLER & Co. §% i Sf: i FIFTH AVENUE AT 38" STREET ‘ \ } Ad FOR TUESDAY ONLY KS A Most Exceptional Sale of WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS At the Very Special Price 78.00 These Suits Were Made to Sell for from 89.50 to 110.00 Specially Featured are some of the Most Fashionable Mannish and Eton Types in TRICOTINE, POIRET TWILL and FINE VELOUR CHECKS These tailored suils ere typical of the individualized fashions and of the fine character tailoring sponsored by this shop—cight different medels are resented; cach one is distinguished by cer- tain style fectures which mark them apart from the usual 4 RIBEON BOUND navy blue TRICOTINE in navy blue and ‘ and black tricotine suits, black. Long shoulder mode! notch collar and lapels. Backs with three-quarter kimono sleeves. Tuxedo roll collar. Stitched pockets and cuffs. de'ined with tucks finished with crow’s feet. Narrow belt. MANNISH SUITS in navy blue and black tricotine, semi- tailored style with panel back, patch pockets with stitching. Skirt has pockets to match. ETON SUITS of fine twills in navy blue only, notch collar, bottom touched with embroid- ery. Side plaited skirt with satin sash, TRICOTINE in navy blue and black, long rever with high notch collar, novelty welt pock- ets, string belt. TRICOTINE in navy blue and black designed on belted boxy lines with border of cable stitch- ing at bottom of coat. VELOUR CHECKS in man- nish style, high notched re- vers, bias folds, Blue & tan, gray & tan, brown & tan. = VELOUR CHECKS in blue \\ & tan tan & brown, blue & 41 gray, long revers, slot seam P74 back and tront, string tie belt | The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily. B. Altman & Cn. A Special Selection of Mahogany Furnishings (useful—and attractive—for filling in odd spaces about the house or apartment) will be on sale to-morrow at prices representing unusual values. i Serving Trays . . «. 3 » $5.85 Smoking Stands ees ae : 7.50 Cake or pie Servers (lazy Susans : 9.00 Tip Tables (22-inch). . . . 12,50 ‘Tea Wagons ©. . . . «© 22.00 Telephone Tables . . . . 24.00 Gateleg Tables (26x36 inches) .| . 22.00 Sale on the Fourth Floor All-linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women will be offered in a Special Sale to-morrow at these prices: Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Initialed per half-dozen $3.75 Tape-bordered per half-dozen 5.25 Hemstitched, Women’s Handkerchiefs Sheer! All-linen Initialed, per half-dozen - $1.75, 2.85 Hemstitched, per dozen 2.50, 3.90, 5.50 Tape-bordered . per dozen 4.00 With hand-embroidered corner, per doz. 4.50 Sheer Lawn Allewhite, embroidered; or colored novelty per dozen $1.45 Sale on the First Floor effects . . . Madison Avrine - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets per dozen 4.50, 6.90, 9.50 ¢ New York | Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets FURS STORED Repaired or Remodeled RUGS and DRAPERIES Cleaned, Repaired and Stored At Moderate Prices ‘PHONE Vandebilt 3100 ESTIMATES FURNISHED “The Best Newspaper Maga- zine Supplement in the 99 | United States of America —the Sunday | World Magazine 3 pieces; 4 pieces; 4 pieces; 5 pieces; 8 pieces; Old Hickory Chairs, - - $6.75 Porch Rockers in Maple; Double Cane Chaise Lounges In Natural Willow........... Porch Suite, 4 pieces— in Natural Willow .......... In a diversity of sizes and designs have just been added to Kemerah Persian Rugs— Very high silky; wonderful designs; average size 5.2x6.2. to $475.00—NOW $29 Efshariz In typical Persian designs; a wide assortment; hearth sizes, $59.00, Large sizes in Persian and Chinese Rugs from 12x15 feet to 20x40 feet, Theo.Havi Imported 100 pieces with solid Imported Announcing our readiness with a complete showing of Conventional border design; gold line on each piece and heavy solid gold handles ... SUMMER FURNITURE Uncluding practically every style and coloring from which Sun Parlor,Porch A Sets or Separate Pieces may be selected at a gratifying saving advantage. SUN PORCH or LIVING ROOM SUITES in Baronial Brown; upholstered in Cretonne, - - Reed in Purple Enamel; upholstered in Cretonne, in Frosted Brown Reed; upholstered in Cretonne, Reed finished in parchment and Colors, - - - - Burnt Orange with colors; upholstered in Cretonne, Old Hickory Porch Suite, 4 pieces—$22.50 Arm Chairs— St. James Natural Willow..... seats and backs 1 1.50 Antique Ivory Reed Rockers Upholstered backs : metho See 33.00 | Reed Arm Chairs or Rockers | Baronial Brown; upholstered 7 59.75 | apis gad sats in Crete; 4) gg FIFTH FLOOR. A New Collection of ORIENTAL RUGS our present extensive display Small Oriental Rugs— Scatter sizes; country home, at $75.00 to 110.00 | Chinese Rugs— ile, finely woven and Regularly $375.00 5.00 to 375.00 Rugs— $875.00. SPECIAL $640.00. 68.00, 75.00, 88.00 $750.00 to $15,000.00 each High Grade Imported and Domestic DINNER SETS At Very Special Prices for Tuesday. land Dinner Sets,108pcs | 208 ploces) BETTOW, barnes esign wit ine 119.00 | solid gold hand ee | solid gold handles......... China Dinnes Sets—- 3 n old handles..-.. $95.00 China Dinner Sets— 106 pieces; gold band with POld BANG... i eccscesses | Cottage Sets, 52 pieces— 100 pieces; neat border pat- American Porcelain; border ee Satan shou on ne@e $49.50 | design; volid gold. handles $19.50 Imported China Dinner Sets-— American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 100 .; pretty pink spray | 106 pieces; artistic shapes ee Re eS Pe ($399:50)| ‘traced with golds’ $18.75 We are also showing English Chinaware, including Service, Entree, Dessert, Bread and Butter Plates; also beautifully decorated and heavily gold incrusted Glassware at unusually low prices—Fourth Floor. Health Giving and Strength Building Suggestions in CHILDREN’S TOYS Here is an opportunity for youngsters to gratify that wish for practical play- things which will lend additional interest and enjoyment to their youthful days. DOLL CARRIAGES, 30 Styles, $2.00 to 25.75 BI-PLANE FLYERS, $5.50 For instance we will mention: VELOCIPEDES, Full ball-bearing one-inch ubber ‘Tires Ri 13.75, 17.50, 21.00 RED RIDERS, $4.75 No. 1, 1.50, No. 8, 2.75, Single, 3.75 $9.75] suitable for the In Blue and Gold embossed de- signs; 9x12 size; priced regularly American Porcelain Dinner Sets— $37.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets— $35.00 60.50 177.00} 237.50 363.00 675.50 KIDDIE KARS, No. 5, 3.75 ROLLER COASTERS

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