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one _ a . . en THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1920, ~ 10 centa Saturday in the uptown vege-| Thigh cost’ of tt ts making \teett! The Erie Raliroad delivered 146 car-| gyre earee, packers, by short shippiag)| ~TWO SETS OF TWINS |« Joada of fruits on ita New York pier it $2,000 @ year. is the third t ‘ The Ortental Store included fifty-seven carloads of] prices 60 per fee | Stork Has High Opinion ot Bicok- |! Ffth Ave. & 39th Si ‘California cantaloupes, which after to-| weeks. on ay good Western vd F i e - “ ct brought here at the expense of the railroads. | visited the ¢ Continuing the “June Sale day should be cheap enough for the] dressed stecrs were welling at $17. lyn Paperh: —Wite One . w 7.60 | neh average breakfast table. Motor trucks|@ hundred pounds, while the sam: One orcn resses from nearby Jersey, Pennsylvania and| grade was selling last Thur Ele at ie e e. New York State are bringing in frevh| Friday in the wholesale hounes at § The. atc y 0 -fave of hkl tee Vegetables to the market, Fancy |an increase of $10.50 a hun ‘ ‘¥ ; : birth ‘ heavy lettuce is being sold here by| During the same interva xh oe The triplets in lz growers at $1.50 to $2 for a barrel] sale market on the grade of live | New lots pounds; 4 b: containing four to five dozen heads, |steers in Chicago advanced o: 3.50 | provider, or about 4 cents a head; but is being |a hundred pounds. How n triplets, ned Florence, E retailed to the consumers at from 15\ers reconcile advancing of the prices| “hardly prepared for| Helen, respectively. | cf of Evening World’s |to 2 cents a head. Only the very|to the consumer three times the ad-! the wholesale addition to his family,! Mrs, Chernoff is one of nineteen poor and ordinary heads were sold wt vance to the prod particularly at this time, when the children and Mr, Chernoff one of nine. on by Officials Costs umers $15,000a Day. ' By P. Q. Foy Food Expert Evening World) E of pier space in and around clty 1s one Sf the big fac- boosting the prices of food- - according to men who have: study of the situation. oad @tabit be 2° Store Closes qt 5 P. M. ; wa ElTaylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Clearance of Bed Coverings Prices Below To-day’s Cost Mail and Telephone Orders Filled only while quantities last. NE OF THE most important events of the early summer, Great assortments of quality blankets, comfortables, bedspreads, sheets and pillow cases for sum- mer and winter homes—all at marked reductions. Japanese Screens $15. Exceptional value in im- ported four-fold Japanese Screens, with panels in green, blue or tan, exquisite- ly embroidered in gold floral and bird designs. We invite the attention of home lovers to a large and handsome collection of Screens at interesting prices in the Screen Section, Fourth Floor. car loads of fresh veg- and fruits were unloaded or here last night and Piers 28 } of the Pennsyivania railroad d to capacity with 150 of new potatoes, 18 carloads and other food stuffs. lition there were 150 carloads vogetables on the various Jersey City which must be Pp over by teams or auto trucks “comt of $15,000 in addition ivery. { uery Smo Evening World two extra piers on the rer to be used for the un- roodstuffs, but two plers dent to the market were given ver 16 other concerns. The consum- have to pay from $15,000 to | OPA day for hauling foodstuffs to WEplesalo market that should be | "TS O add to the comfort of a country summer, or for mornings at home in town, women will like these cool, charming Dresses, for porch, garden or household wear. Figured, Flowered, Checked or Striped Wool and Cotton Blankets All white, especially firm weave, bound with ribbon, colored stripe borders. Cotton Blankets White or gray with pink or blue striped borders bound with ribbon, Single Bed | Double Bed Single Bed | | | Double Bed Voile, Tissue and Swiss | $3.75 pair | = $4.75, pair “oe | $7.5 EB sessed A Variety of Attractive Models - (Two illustrated.) White Honeycomb Bedspreads New Marseilles design, allover and centre Summer Comfortables Figured centres, plain borders to match, variety BECOIES, Bese auiuce G4: o'aeureaee | $3.95, $6.95 each June Sale CHOON iitecco tis teat ee $2.50 and $3.25 each inaairie ‘ Bungalow Aprons - Delicious for ‘OMEN sing the praises of the Bungalow # Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples Clearance Sale of table use—just |} Apron—the coolest, prettiest and most * Lam s uhh ies k a ae bap oud invented ol ° or. cook- | a-day wear! ese offerings are exceptionally Hand-Embroidery ol i 114 . j . | good values, : a OST desirable lamps greatly reduced for eee ‘ . ‘| ; Ny i i Striped or Figured Percale ONSISTING of table covers, scarfs, this sale. Some are slightly marred, but American Sugar Striped or Plaid Ginghams « 4 not enough to be noticeable, Floor Lamps, $19.50 Com- plete luncheon sets, pillow tops, children’s frocks and rompers; women’s night-gowns, ki- monos and chemises, already made up. ‘These Refining Company Many pretty models, some buttoned on side or s tow it shoulder, round, square or V necks, with belts with Domino" and pockets; some edged with rick-rack or with Ps have been marked at prices “much below their aratuticnmaards gett e y : banding of self material. real value as samples of excellent workmanship. poe cb ie ong shades in many ‘ASK POR ond GET $1.50, ag Bea to $3.45 a At $4.00 At $6.00 Boudoir Lamps, $3.95 Com- Horlick’s Children’s smart little Children’s frocks and \ plete wate rompers; women’s night- gowns and chemiscs. 5 At $5.00 mV cat diate wou Children’s frocks and | en’s kimonos, and night rompers; hand embroid- gowns; table-covers and ered scarfs. luncheon sets. en mmeifth Floor. Unusually pretty are these boudoir lamps with mahogany standard and parchment or silk shades. _ Briefly mentioning excellent values in— Chair Lamps at—$12.50 com- plete Table Lamps at—$15.00 com- plete ? frocks with dainty touches of hand embroidery. “* Maited Milk | Lord & Taylor - for Infants valida | Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Stree It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It {th Floor Modern Conveniences for Good Housekeeping N THIS DAY of “Maid-Shortage,” there are many 20th century inventions to brook the period when I you are without assistance. ‘They help the well-kept home run more smoothly, and save much time and money. t Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor yes Step Stool The ‘‘Thermalware’’ Jar ; : ; " One gallon capacity—keeps large quan= ofhard wood, iron braced, 25 inches 38th Street —-FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street. tities of food hot or cold.......+0++++ $15.00 High foepaes cseiees sve sapaars esa $1.65 The “Whirlpool” aaats Lélephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk tary Dish Washer. The dishes washed by the “Whirlpool’’ will be thorough! cleansed, absolutely sterile an so nearly dry that the drying of the dishes will amount to nothing ...seseeeeee++ 921.00 The Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer is so constructed as to freeze cream without turning a crank. Also, much less ice is used i than in the ordinary freezer. ca ot erasers ent Det | See demonstration. . Sh Perret Wrviea yor beahion aquart size,.... 000 ie 195000 Greenpoint Metallic Bed Co. Brooklyn, N. ¥. CONTINUING THE GREAT SALE OF |" A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of “| Men’s Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands (Knitted on Hand Frames) $1.85 Travelers and Visitors! ' Notice These Two Splendid Trunks HAT the wardrobe trunk is as much of a modern necessity as the automobile is a foregone conclu- sion. That the wardrobe trunks we have are priced the lowest for such quality is also a.foregone conclusion. You'll find the Seventh Floor Department cool, and each salesman ready to demon- strate the virtues of any trunk you see and are interested in. This Wardrobe Trunk, | This Full-Size Wardrobe Full Size, Trunk, None C, O. D. No Returns $45.00 / $61.00 . ie a The illustration pictures opportunity of ANCY stripes, heather com- Fitted with draw bolts|a story of quality and securing from a well-known binations in the wanted col- and spring locks; top| convenience, We would manufacturer his surplus ors and many different stock of fine hand-frame knitted | weaves; two-toned accordion weaves pure silk four-in-hands enables us | in black and white, black and red, to offer these splendid ties at this | black and blue and other combina- remarkably low price. tions. drawer is divided into com- | like to show this trunk to partments, and can be | you, especially while it is } locked; shoe pockets and | marked so reasonably. We interchangeable hat draw- | cannot duplicate at such a ers; 12 hangers. price. Seventh Floor Ground Floor