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FOOD MADE SAFE = ATO TRUCKING a ; ‘Veal Mditions Not Yet Normal,| tne wholesaic mark: Js fairly Well] cost of 7 cents per pound on freight |and high, nnd housewives should use su) ve ables. uge 1c, Wit! pove auto truck jeaper cuts al r meats un- “Flow of Food.stuffs |Su2>"*tetcks “Pom Stamechusetts toad Portland, |i values get nore a we the piper. clement, Sewe famine prices, for ip. po bE a ee, pie me ly Prva Beare < supply is yot ‘0kco! ‘oa ae ver Ty and the pttote rule high. hasbeen brought here from Virginia on trucks at a ts loads of fish came here ds Ancreasing. are extremely scarce ae BIL 1 DA ak ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FER 1920, went to Port prougat lettuce and onions here from Me., at a still higher cost. Yin Fa'l ‘at | Boston aad Deertieli, white River Line, whieh has-been crippled by and e poultry pena ina een held, thers | care of cathage wero tmuled here from |a ntrike for five Weeku, baw adjusted 4 anday. itt hin W. Itiley cf | Philadelphia, fourteer. hours being re- | its troubles with its employees and Store Closes at 5 P. M,\ J ttle quired for « single taip with an eight | work will begin this morning, thus en- \ Initted. the. lives poukr:t rohan lond of cabbager abling 18 to get an increased supply of “ | Charge jobbermbte, a. pounds for inte'| “he “talltoads “ars now accepting| fan trom Boston and Providence. poullry inmeadiet 50e., the fixed price, | shipments of. Florija yogetables to] Fresh water fish are still scarce and WD Err, = foe incurred | Potomac bea Waphington, and this}/pringing abnormal price: eno re .6f tive [will a moderate paps of} The supply of tresh beef {s increns- ae ti ‘ok Sietormed from al from next Wedues- ing, but eee of # has been ay on C read rack for nearly two weeks and s be- wit be ere fala morn’ bag and) will Whe this} coming stale. Retail dealers are not 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— boosting the prices of m | BrP. @. Fok cofulitions, honrever, aro-yet far normal. but as the Pennsylvania: New" York Cartral roads have the emi\atgo on. shipments, and docks and stores will De im Wed : daily cat on the New Yorte Mim { eee ee i ee i Sa BONWIT TELLER. &,CO, * The Spenally Shep of Cepications - (FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™-STREET ‘ aw ‘ FOR SATURDAY wig? . \ i i iL | Very Exceptional Values in H MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS a " MISSES’ APPAREE—THIRD FLOOR . \ Acedilection of typical “jeune fille” tailored suit fashions assembled from the regular stock. ‘ Keatuced are many of the season’s smartest types * fer the younger sect from the ages of 14 to 18. . Misses’ Titilored Suits Regularly 59.50 to 69.50 48.00 Tailored, eton models of at avy blue and black Poiret:twill and serge. Some are ee aoe oie, with bindings of braid or taffeta and lingerie collars. Sizes 14 to Misses’ T:filored Suits ee Regularly 79.50 to 96.00 75.00 Navy bluePoirtt twill and tricotine suits developed in embroidered and braided styles of Geils Gl bey entan at novetty bets. Also plain tailored effects. Sues 14 to 18, ’ Tailored Suits a ee. Regularly 11040 to 135.80 95.00 Manymovelty*treatments of eton, box and tailored effects are included at this price group. ee re om Se meee en Sakae ciatinctiony Rent: Continuation— Teller &Co. Be Anion Soest a pees HIGH CLASS DRESSES , Much Below: Regular -Prices NovC30..D&s NotExchanges No Credits Misses’ Cloth & Silk, Dresses eee cre ine widen “ 38.00 A oolllectian of odii dresses, some of which are slightly handled. In- are dresses of serge, eatin, taffeta, met and « Tniited quantity of evening frocks. Sizes 14 to 20. E Misses’ Tailored & Afternoon Dresses i Made to.sell for 75.00 to 110.00 58,00 In this group are dresses of taffeta, satin, crepe de chine, plain and figured georgette, beaded effects in light and dark colorings. Also Sepueed Kyperiin Polret-Awilhiend tricoting, Sizes 14 to 20. : Tae Misses’ Tailored & Afternoon Dresses Made to sell for 85.00 to 135.00 68.00 The assortment includes dresses of georgette crepe, taffeta, satin, crepe de chine; beaded, handsomely embroidered and gold thread treatments. Also dresses of Poiret twill, tricotine and fine serge. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Day and Evening Dresses Made to sell for 110.00 to 195.00 95.00 A varied collection, inchuding frocks of flowered georgette crepe, lace and chiffon dinner frocks, taffeta evening gowns, afternoon gowns in beaded and lace trimmed effects and crepe de chine frocks. Sizes 14 to 20. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY FRENCH & LOW PUMPS For Women and Misses 11.80 Six distinct models French model strap shoe with bow. in patent leather or black kidskin. FOURTH FLOOR One eyelet sailor tie in black satin, patent leather, black or brown Russian calfskin; high arches, hand turned soles, covered Louis XVI. heels. sides. Spring Footwear For Children and Misses At Very Interesting Prices White red High Lace Shoes Bie teit sc. seen 6.25 | 1% to 2. .. $6.75 Gun Metal and Patent Leather sinep Pumps B34 to kt 3.2s.: $4.95 | -1134 to2........5 $5.75 White Buckskin White Canvas aoe ee ene te ses 11% to 2..-00....$6.50 | 11% to a...0...0. $4.50 Patent Leather Button Shoes, White Buckskin Tops ars eae aes $6.75 | x18 to 2..:...... $7.25 Shoes for Boys—fourth Floor Black School 5195 Tan Lace Shoes Little Gents’ Gun Metal Oxfords, 11 to 1334... Women’s Low Shoe. Twelve Ke including Oxfords of Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather, Black Kidskin, and White Buckskin, military heels; also Pumps in Brown or Black Kidskin, Patent or Dull Leather, at 10.75 Second Floor. Smart ' Suits for Town or © Country at $50.00 All New Models Materials: Tricotine Poiret Twill Sport Cheviots Serges OMEN of exacting taste in dress will find a wide varicty of correct styles in Suits, in regular and extra sizes, very moderately priced for this occasion, Strictly tailored models for the conservative; dashing semi-sports styles for the outdoor woman; Suits with unusual cuts or features; some braid trimmed; some embroidered, Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Gre:ley 1900-—Ask for Telepine Order Desk One of the Best Values We Have Offend This Season Misses’ Suits of Tricotine A Limited Number of High Cost Suits Featured ‘bmorrow at $45.00 UPERBLY tailored models in the fash- ionable fabric of the hour, styles of exclu- siveness and charm,which we shall not be able to duplicate at anywhere near this price when these Suits are gone— Four models illustrated: Navy, a few Rookie col- ored; Jackets silk lined throughout. Strictly tailored model, slot seams, tie belts. Embroidered model, pleated, strap belts. Pony model, cable stitch- ing, three-quarter sleeves, ac- cordion pleated skirts. ‘ Braided model, coats gath- ered at waistline, None C. 0. D. None on Approval. Third Floor, Suits and Capes for Women A Collection of Featured Values for Tomorrow Third Floor 39th Street box pointed Summery New Styles in Cotton Voile Frocks MEN of taste wil like these navy and white combinatiois in Cotton Voiles, whia, with a touch of velvet rb- bon and a lightening ga- niture of lace, take in almost the charming ¢- fect of the Silk Foularg in the same colorings ant similar designs. The model shown here is offered for to-morrow at $15.00 Its feature is the accordion pleating which appears in the vestee and in the pointed tunic, front and back. The vestee and cuffs are outlined with velvet 1ibbon and trimmed with lace. Third Plo Capes Wraps in New Styles at $59.50 and $39.50 Materials: Royal Bokhara Duvet de Laine Bolivia Silvertip Velours Serges LL the latest models in beautiful soft textured fabrics with me swing and style that are dis- tinctive of the new Spring Wraps; with big con- veitible collas and many smart little touches of tailoring art that mak the modes of the minute. These are the Capes in demind for immediate wear offered at | unusually low prices.