The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 16

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8 shortage of products from some sec- | tions. Bermuda onions are coming freely on the wholesale market, and Texas GET 8-HOUR onions will be here tp liberal quan- aD tities in another week, shipping heing delayed by a shortage of freight cars, Asparegus has declined 30 to 40 per iets a8 ) CKS BUYING BY cent. in the last few days, while rhu- barb is hére in increasing quantities. 4 The Evening World's Fair Prices ij for Consumers should be a guide to housewives in purchasing their fami- t ly Supption, while prices will be still I — en Agreement, day of eight en hours a een the Al Aanociation, A workin. in port.« arranged ship. Owners’ lower by end of week. BEEF, Wholesale Prices Dropping | prom jon, and Chairman Winthrop 1. ‘The rapid fivetuations in most Sieh Staple foods make it a problem for | Chucks of Fetail dealers to anticipate their Wants, and most of them are pur-| Smead *ehasing from day to day, as the de- | tein cline that set in last week has not “yet run its course, The wholesale beef market has declined to 1@0 to 2c on medium to good steers, but common beef can be had at ic, . Creamery butter scored another de- comprise this board. A similar agreement is to ‘anged with Before the end of the week. Veal will be a leader in most of the retail markets this week, as the @ush @f the season is on, besides the re- \ gent high prices here have attracted large quantities from Canada, where fi ot | veal was selling at 10c to 120 & cage! ab just say “EAGLE Pound, as against 83c to 36c in the| Prime fancy ite BRAND” to your New York market. Veal calves are qreamer?, taney. ae mow wholesaling at 26c a pound, and Bs, ‘Seam, ‘sro ioe grocer. ane a few ’ @hoice legs of milk veal can be sold _ 38-890) cans in the house at i Ot 280 to 8c and less. Ble SA, ‘tod i-3| all times. They will ‘The Hebrew housewife will have More to be thankful for than most ‘others. Live fricassee chickens are felling at %5c a 370 in the wholesale Market, against the high mark of 60c ‘at 70c about ten days ago and hardly Apything to be had at the price, Fs Potatoes are coming down gradu- ally and will be still lower at the end of the week. A cargo of Danish pota- ‘toes Is now due, said to have. cost less Than $5 for a sack containing 165 Pounds, duty paid. * Salads of all kinds are getting more plentiful and lower, due to the re- Jease of stock held" up by the strike, but owing to the temporary derange- ment of transportation there is still For sale at all dealers EXPERTS in FUR EPAIRI Fresh fish, both salt and fresh water varieties, are coming into the wholesale market freely, and | oe a __THE BVENING WORLD, Manager of the American jeep-sea sailors, present contract also expires April 30 Pordens EAGLE BRAND Cline of 2 cents yesterday, following Condensed Milk _ & drop of 4 cents on Monday, but the Bottom has not yet been struck, and “The Milk that Saves still lower prices will be in evidence : the Sugar” he you need sugar ¥ for table and cooking purposes— solve your sugar shortage problem. THE BORDEN COMPANY EMODELLING Unusually moderate prices OR CALL. J.P. DAVIS, SCHWARTZ & CO, 40 West 46th St. Tel. Bryant 3900 STEAMSHIP COOKS DAY Also Board. of Arbitration—Sailors Man Accused of Likely to Make Similar | jean Stes controlling Payne, virtually all ships flying the Ainerican same address, last night. and then fired » and the Cooks and Stewards’ No changes in the present police of the West 135th Street Station hy rom on of pay are contemplated. The Fast and Bottom Has Not | tints. "ino resent contract. between ship owners Been Reached. Rb robe, first aut, s|and emplayeon expires April 30, ; } Rib_ Foam, uct We! In addition to the new hour schedule, —— a 4(0| effective May 1, both parties agreed to x By P. Q. Foy. Btewing 8°! board of arbitration to settle minor i | differences, Three representatives of (Special Lig go The Give he union, three for the ship owners Marvin, be ar- whose NG Economy Sale YOU will profit. ductions. newest lasts. as long. us your mail order now. attention. New Shoes for Men and Women | $7.35 $7.85 $8.35 $8.85 | Signet Shoe Co. 1345 Broadway, between 35th and 36th Streets * Bronx—3rd Avenue and 149th Street ‘ Brooklyn—557 Fulton Street ‘ All Stores Open Evenings Retailers of Rice ~ & Hutchine Educator for the Whole Family ECAUSE these new shoes for men and women were ordered early in February, and because winter storms and freight embargoes have delayed their arrival until now— To prevent over-stocking, we are forced to sell a large number of shoes quickly. The quick- est way is to make very substantial price re- Every pair is regular new stock of first quality—blacks and browns, made on the Come in early. Take at least two pairs, while you have this opportunity to buy shoes so rea- sonably. Each pair will then last over twice If you can't possibly visit our stores, send It will receive prompt Harlem—112 West 125th Street |] Sale of |] Pieces |] Tapestry Brussels Rugs |} Good Sg Te sh WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 ! | between KILLS WOMAN Peres HO peri room and Mrs. WHO SPURNS HIM). fenmaton’ ct an’ internation ; o Ohance had for t me Dying From|she spurned Bullet He Fired Into Own |butet wound 4 jem Hospital with a his right temple and bullet wound ni ja not expected to live. Mrs. Payne was Head. In bookkeeper, and, the ‘police say. estranged from her husband. Chance, a negro cook, forty- # old, of No. 191 West 138th shot and killed Mra. Izetta negregs, twenty-three, of the Found nm Bed From Gas. Joneph Kvetina, fifty-two years old, a laborer, was found dead in bed in his room at No. 505 Hast 69th Street this morning with a rubber t in Ms moth, one ond of which wad attuched toa gaa jet. No reason 1s known for his suicide. ‘ a bullet into his head, according to the ‘The shooting occurred in the hallwya At last a Vacuum Cleaner within reach of all Requires No Electricity You have often expressed the desire to own a vacuum cleaner. You can now realize this desire, as the Reeves Vacuum Cleaner is suited for every purse and every household. A dependable vacuum cleaner of sturdy construction, light in weight, easy to operate, attach- ¥ mentsiricluded forcleaningmat- tresses and upholstery, ‘ires no electrical connection, always ready for use, costs nothing to Operate, absolutely noiseless and no part fo gel out of order. Guar- anteed to give satisfaction and lasts a life-time. Reeves Vacuum Cleaner is giving satisfaction in over Clean your carpets and rugs withoutremoving them from the floor with the Reeves Vacuum Cleaner. You will be amazed, at its ease and thoroughness. The Reeves Vacuum Cleaner complete with attachments costs less than the attachment alone for other cleaners. On 150,000 homes. Ithas been tested sale at leadin; ent, and approved by leading insti- Furniture, and fio Spe- tutions and societies. cialty Stores. See Demonstration at Leading Department Stores SPECIA APRIL SALE § Don’t Delay! Last Two Days of this Wonderful Money Saving Opportunity PLAYER PIANOS Model, Fully = Se Convenient Guaranteed Terms of \ FREE “th Player Piano—a player bench, 2 number of rolls of music of your own selection and delivery to your home. Music brings more happiness to more people than any other one thing, and a Player Piano will provide you at all times with the best in both popular and classical selections. MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE to store nearest vour home for Pictures of Player Pianos and Det. f this new Special Offer. NEW YORK BROOKLYN 63 East 34th St. 65 Flatbush Ave. JERSEY CITY NEWARK 134 Newark Ave. Sale in All Our Salesrooms. 903 Broad St. VICTROLAS and COLUMBIA GRAFONOL veer onf Credit House Credit Pur] 164, 166, 168 and 170 peat Seg ib pte fy oe Cor. Wyckoff St. Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Buy Your Spring Clothing on Easy Terms uU Victrolas 44, Kecords at oer Aeolian-Vocalions *™4 Ne Discount on Talking Machines, | SPRING a CLOTHING sxrs.'ss0.08 vr. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS, 830.8 UP, Brooklyn's Biggest Records at sve Smith St, Stere | GIRLY COATS AND DRESSES, } $12.98 UP. | Floor Coverings —— 23.75 up| - 36.79 up| Nicely finished Suits in 3 in Queen Aune or and Mary Styles Wiliam as low Spring Velvet Rugs * Axminster Rugs Library finishes in Carri ‘ Go-Carts. Our p | sonable. Store Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN . TODAY TOMORROW APRONS 48 1.36 Our regular .68 and .78 Our regular $1.99 Aprons for mistress and maid at prices which are a wonderful contribution to the thrift plans of every '_. purchaser make this sale easily the leading opportunity of the season to buy aprons. Styles are new, mate- rials good, prices very special. At 48 Maids’ and Waitresses’ White Lawn Aprons in band and bib styles, daintily tucked and embroidered. F At 1.36 Bungalow Aprons of gingham and percale in checked, striped and figured patterns, trimmed with rick-rack or colored cham- bray bandings. There is a large variety of models showing styles which button in front, at the side or back. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See other pages for our three column ado. and Start of Season Sale of Window Shades. GUM is used by alert, active people. Chewing Listerated relaxes the nerv: allays thirst an freshens the mouth. It is the Quality ———_— The World's Political Reports are the Best and Fairest in the country. New York World Stal fl ff Correspondents Siebold and Michelson are

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