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STILL HIGH native lamb. New Zealand In: t oe me than 84 t awiers rot | table appl Med at a profit grades of table creamyery could < y = ee ov selling at 21 cents a pound ip cents @ pound. retafl | at be to 6 und, while good eno! retaliod at & profit at Séc to Te Y wholesale market, and legr sold corhparivon of t 90 cents a ind yield a profit to Gonler, while 3% cents to 34 conta on . the loin and rib chops and 16 cents 4 real, tm - y Hoot z ious for Intelli-}ecents » pound for the-chvoks should q ool Hos 4 be the limit price charged to the con- . to Match, i b ; ‘Shoppin, igumer, Lege of fresh native lamb ' 8 . Hl x ‘ Mixtwies, ‘ ie by Should not cost the consumer mors | apples, peaches, | — Newest Mixtw than 88 cents to 40 cents a pound, and | teas, wheat and dried be: ) 5 most of native lamb can be nold| The food items that have advanced at or remain high ate found in the fol- | lowing list: Pork, eggs, high-grade) creamery butter and fresh tomatoe | oats é : |j||| WOMEN’S SPORT BROGUES ee agg —— OO" ety (OS ‘ae | A $12 $900 Special Value this Week HIS is typical of our extraor- © dinary values, for men, — women and children this Vall, in all our eight stores. All our shoes are fashioned of selected leathers, after the most approved style ideas, representing the utmost OpenEvenings at 42nd St. and New- ark stores during this Anniversary offering. The Widest Range of Victrola models is always to be found at Landaya, $25, $1 Weekly; $50, $1 Weekly; $100, $2 W: Popularity Has made this Store 0 distinctive Jewelry Id Store, where exclusive styles in fine Jewelry are dealt the public, with popular prices and cr Sq iE iE of Inst in shoe craftsmanship. I 2 a pclae Our quarter Century reputation is behind 4 oan, owe every pair, The large volume of our business r be. best cuts, enables us to keep our prices the lowest in ' comes 88 427 Fifth Ave. 23 W. 42nd St. 775 Broad St. New York. ; for Fe a Mach cuts! OO bY? Ap AM ee Sc Oc SOO New York New York Near Market ; Open from 8,30 A. M, to 9.30 P. M. NEW YORK STORES: BROOKLYN; STORES: 1600 BROADWAY, Near 48th St, 453 FULTON ST., Nr. Smith St. Sep ocwe 2188 THIRD AVE.,Near 119th St. 379 KNICKERBOCKER AVE. Bacany GAS EIGHTH Ave., Near 41 ¢St. 1327 BROADWAY, Near Grove St. i 293STHIRD AVE... Noar 152d St. $320 FIFTH AVE. Noar S4th St. ie To Signalize Our 20th Anniversary This Genuine ‘150 Victrola and *10 in Records $ J For a Limited Time Only $5 DOWN—THE REMAINING $155 IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS This standard, full-sized Victrola with your own preference in records will be delivered to you direct fgom Landays—a positive assurance of the 1’. Stern Brothers - =e West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street . 4 Sale of Especial Importance Saturday es . Will offer four specially selected groups of _ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street . Established 1879 Warm Attire for Cold Ni ghts a > i . ’ fact that you will get a genuine instrument and the j 2 ‘ { Juniors’ and Girls DOWN widest ag of Vic- ‘ a * tor records. Landay ~* AREFULLY d ith - le 2 — _——- a dabilie k é ! made with ample ‘| | FALL and WINTER COATS | |_--- comet ebial al wel Shel : ae | value in the eity. these garments made especially s = At Pri hich R sont a siderable Savin Other Victrolas for comfort, give complete satisfaction. And whether they’re for the grown person or the growing child, they’re typical of Best & Company’s exceptional $25, $35, $50, $75, $125, $225, $275 to $1500 Fi | Junior Utility Coate— Junior Fur Collar Coats— |’ f Wool Polo Cloth in Tun and Brown; Dress models in Heather Polo Cloth, regular sleeves; lined throughout. fall belted with Fur collar of mole Coney; 4 Bizes 14-16 years. Special at lined rong. Sizes 10 to 16 years, merchandise. a0, 4 f ‘8 Special i $29.50 $26.50 Women’s striped flannelette gowns. Hi; ne r : 1.95 - 2.95 i fj | Girle’ Dressy Coate— Girls’ School Coats— | . F i | Be] Several exclusive models of Duvet de | Attractive model in plain or Heather : ' ras : . Women’s two-piece flannelette aaah ae ye | Laine with Fur collars of Australian or Polo Cloth; cleverly stitched; convertible FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR mas. Pink or blue striped . 1,95-2,95 : J 4 collars; lined throughout, Sizes 6 to 10 Bel or pgiaaamad Sizes 6 to 10 years. ” se head ‘ | >, $29.50 $19.75 Women’s one-piece flannelette Billie Burkes. White or colored stripe 2.95 ‘Two-piece outing flannel pajama + striped. §toltyears . . . . 1,50 Outing flannel gown, yoke front and back. White. 6 to 14 years, . 1.50 The BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT. _ Fully prepared to meet every cold weather need of \ the approaching Winter will offer the following ' THREE SPECIALS for TO-MORROW: Wis You Never Pay More at. Best's, HANDEL, the great musical composer, practiced as a child on a clavichord’in the attic, and at the age of 10, composed ‘small pieces e | Boys’ Wearmoor Overcoats at *36 ‘$9 Less Than Last Year | For Fall and Winter 1920—Ulsterette Model Blue Serge Suits—I» Middy, Oliver Twist and $9.75 French Middy styles. 3 to 9 yrs. ($12.50 Values.) Extra Quality Corduroy Suits— Well tailored, Coats lined. Sizes 7 to 18 vears....... 77,2 1 1.50 ; yh 4 é WE are not satisfied to pursue the common method of Students’ First Long Trouser Suits— stocking boys’ clothes according to sizes instead of Single and double-breasted models. Sizes 16 to 20 years 28.50 | aceording to quality. Sizes are simple. The problem is ($37.50 Values.) to produce greater service. That is why we“ourselves take a hand in designing and making Wearmoor Clothes. We select the fabrics, control the models, and supervise the | workmanship. And we call them Wearmoor because they | The captain of tea for any company, is a nice fat package of Tetley’s Green Label Tea, A steaming cup of that sparkling tea certainly has a way with it. You begin to feel sort of perky the minute you tale it! Boys’ School Overcoats Boys’ Novelty Suits Newest models and Fabrics, Sizes 10 In Velvet, Knitted Cloth, Serge and Lo ibiveamet Puing Chovine, Wines sit atte actually do! 10 to 18 years. TETLEY’S TEA $22.50 to 39.50 $9.75 to 22.50 ffi j lin © , 1 & ‘f Makes Good Tea « Certainty ! Boys’ Suits » Boys’ Junior Overcoats . Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets | We're not fooling ourselves Paney Wool Mixtures, Tweeds, Cassi- | Convertible collar models; Imported | | cen ie any—we know it’s the blending meres, Blue Serges and Cheviots; mostly Wool Fabrics; Chinchilla, Cheviots and | | CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR | that makes Tetley’s so good, with _extra nickerbocker Trousers. Fancy Wool Mixtures. Sizes 8° to | Think of it, we've been blending Sizes 7 lo 18 years, 10 years, | it for over a hundred years! $16.50 to 32.50 $15.00 to 35.00? WARIS Ses ene re aan : || 1 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED JOSEPH TETLEY 3 CO., Ing. SS ES a) ——A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT i, i : Rnd tee dln NIE TREES A TET IIR i nce ae i i iets