The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 10

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aa RTE FRESH LAMB PRICE OES UPAS HEAVY ~—*INORTS COME W THE EVEN fA creamery butter that there ix ot) and are Sufficient rm plus produ now being may be Ww fn pe a) Manhattan Island | the limited ar wid ipl at 56 4 ‘oo m pound Washington jon says: Phe un expenkls 7,000,000 Pounds of New Zea- the benefit tn lower pr . ¢ © abune nt land’s Product Arrives ie int in One Shipload. uf By P. Q. Foy. a {Special Food Expert, New York Evening World.) The steamship Besex arrived ye . torday at Pier 36. 4, Brooklyn, with « cargo of 200,000 carca: of New . Zealand lamb, These lambs will av 400 a pound erage about thirty-five pounds each,| ¥* tors at 0c, 4 les at 80c 4 poun approximating about 7,000,000 pounds.| dn aavier pe uatapienttil and | og wre quite plentiful and low While the Government gave the hold] week The finest Long Taland vs . jugs of lambs in the warehouses at} spring welling at $4.50 a barrel of 25,811,000 pounds on Oot. 1, as com Zone nda; white potatoes from ott pared with 8,918,000 pounds in the 1 one ate selling at $2.60 and $4 freexers « ago. voit | = salen cargoes of New | pected during, Nov | ITALIANS OCCUPY TRIESTE. vet In xpite of the enormous availabte | via ope supply of frozen lamb, the wholesalr 1] ROMT, Oct. 25.—The City of Trinsta market on fresh nativ mb bas py aa occupied by Italian troops Sun vanced five centa a pound xince e-halt aocording to telegrams trom that week in the | dealer who ¢ | ae pevig Aas , ~, price of tres ran wally ace to the Corrlere d'Italia and the . short ship: the mar wie. A report had been a vanes the eet In circulated that a landing by riele ‘ bone e at ped . ap ie @Annunzio was imminent, but thia controlled irely by the Wid not matevtalien GtAnpunatO te \ pochere did not materialize. d'Annunzio tele- graphing from Flume a der Intention to land at Trieste. So much of the cold ate 1 of any 1 in the East ts filled with fro Re vine have deel on Jamb| to 1c a pound in the 4 from 106 past few weeks, Has Your Phonograph These, Improvements? Tone-Leaves that give complete and accurate control over tone bi s volume without sacrificing any of the beauty of the record. Straight Tone Arm, allowing the sound waves to develop fully and nawirafly. % : Streamline Cabinet, in keeping with artistic modern fur- niture design. S : If you have the new Columbia Grafonola you have all these : important improvements. Each and every one is found exclusively on the new Columbia Grafonola, And, in addition, The Only Non-Set Automatic Stop Built right into the motor. Invisible, Automatic. Operates on any record, long or short. Nothing to move or set or meas- ure. Just start the Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. No ‘ other phonograph has the Columbia Non Set Automatic Stop. It is the last touch of convenience added to the Columbia Grafonola’s beauty of design, richness of tone, and reliability of mechanism. Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a dem- onstration of the stop that needs no setting. Standard Models up to $300 — Period’Designs up to $2100 — &xclusively on the ( Oolumbi Grafonola COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York a LY \ PUTS STOCK YARDS UNDER & TRUSTEES ‘": triet of Columbia & he packing compar fg no Fpecitic plan, the Department murt by s, While offer objection to the new of Justice an- sale to the public shader trimmed with ‘ard. 1240, dian 165% io. high, 6 ft cord and plug Price Complete 7.46 Four of Many Rare Values Only Possible Here! Only possible because of our nation-wide dealer distribution, Here in New York we serve you direct, where we offer a wide assortment of quality lamps at low prices. More important even than the law fact that every Lightolier Lamp isd rices we offer, isthe signed with its altim combining to @ rare and utility. ah Height 6 ft sith Exceptional ful hand-pa e8e floor lan No ‘phone or thall orders at LIGHTING FIXTURES Hf you are buildin the merits of Lightoliers t of your lighting equipment VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS TODAY ! LIGHTOLIER Company 569-574 Broadway, New York, N. Y ° «of Prince Street and Broadway ation ot BRT ling you should look into re making a final selection ASSEN Attractions Are Prices Quality —Service Broadway, Hub te ib St | , RH. Mac Herald Square From the Bakeshop Our Own Rich Fruit Cake tal ie seasoned and is made of pure ingredients, such as French glaced fruits, imported currants, selected almonds, walnuts, citron,, raisins, lemon and orange peel, and brandy, Scrupulous care and scientific skill are used in mixing these materials and in baking the cake. ‘The cake will keep for months and improve with age, If steamed for 30 minutes and served with a sauce it makes a rich |B : i plum pudding. At 79¢ lb | |B) HOME MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Ats quality is unrivalled in any specialty |B) store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection. Plain EB’ or raisin, 79¢ lb., cherry, citron and raisin nut At 89e lb, lex, OUR OWN MOCHA OR CHOCOLATE CREAM LAYER CAKE—A 3-layer enke Fa of pure ingredients, with a delicious filling of cream flavored with chocolate or pure colfee and vanilla icing. Jf) OUR OWN OLD FASHIONED CRULLERS (dozen Large, light, thorough: =} ly cooked—nothing to compare with them at the price in any other store |i COFFEE RINGS~ Made of pure ingredients, each weighing 12 to 18 ounces; a quality At 74c each 39e, FE} that generally retails in specialty stores at 30c; our price, this sale, — 23c each | |) OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—16-ounce loaf, Made from a |w=r — theoldatyle stone progess Whole Wheat Flour. lle = | |E\ OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—\6-ounce loaf. 34 FS Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour Each 140M 5) FANCY POUND CAKE —In NUT CAKES—Made of pore in Ral J) cluding Plain and Raisin; pure i 39¢ each fa) |} and wholesome, 39clb | DANISH STYLE PASTRY —Made (| | \Ba Citron, mut and raisin At 59e lb. by our eapert baker 9c each fel) Ri Delicatessen Bi CALIFORNIA CHEDDAR CHEESE—The famous Cheddar Cheese. made by the \| i University of California at its Dairy School on University Farm, and, as far as we |g} know, # full cream cheese of the hishest ouality. We can recommend thia cheese JES te those who appreciate a rich, well-matured and excellently flavored dairy product Tn loaves of about 3pounds; each at | Bi EGG POTATO. SALAD, WITH i) MAYONNAISE 29¢ lly 118) A combination salad made of fresh (Rr cage, celery, fine potatoes and es fj cellent mayonnaise, in. which only He quire oil Is used, |) SALE OF SUGAR-CURED STAND I) ““aRD SWEET BOILED HAMS 1.97 COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, \b. 73e—-Achoice product GENUINE SMOKED WHITEFISH Rich of fine flavor, an excel: lent breakfast dish 43c lh, SPICED ANCHOVIES, 33¢ th, PIMENTO CHEESE -44e |b, own make. TB fheryjcne ected cure ane seokel | FULL MILK CHEESE—Mild and of fe id fine flavor BBe th. \rx OLD ENGLISH STYLE DAIRY 15 CHEESE Old, rich, well matured, | snappy cheese; made from the whal {BS SMOKED rill Bac lb, 1. LIMBURGER CHEESE Fancy New York State; the finest domestic t made, 49e Ib Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered 1) 5, Weed Administention License GOGS05—B0GS88, Aare Pith Floor, a cafes ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER | IBF “This Fruit Cake his been baked for ever two months and is well ie Our } ment would be offered for at T0207 ) SRORRETONS SACO ROKR ORRR RRC rkin’s Sifth Avenue %42STREET Broadway —/_—_ ; ’ Announce for THURSDAY Extraordinary Sale of Women's & Misses’ Smart Dresses Naw A can ; Tricoline of the workmanship is exception- Braid 1 . Trimmed ally fine. $28 Poiret Twill Tricotine Velveteen Velour : \ , Taken from Regular Stock and Greatly Red'uced Formerly Selling to $49.50 ‘28 Smart simplicity and youthful lines, with delicate touches of em broidery, stitching or beads, give to these dresses the distinction and character that their former price merited. At this new price, thoy will instantly appeal to one’s sense of good economy and smartly ful fill one’s need for g winter frock. The quality of the materials and j } ita? vm Reindcen, Brown, MTITITitifitiiiiit uae Seaata Seeen omer LAST. WEEK-ANNIVERSARY SALES | Sale of 500 Mohair Plush Automobile Robes g° each Actually worth 16.50 and 18.50 We recommend that you see this fine assortment immediately if you expect to purchase a Robe for the approaching cold weather. The quality, durability { and color are surely not what one would expect to find at this price. . Robes Made by Chase— Sold by McCreery— Proof of the Quality Proof of the Values | (Second floor) James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street’ || 5th Avenue | al THE PEACE TREATY—LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT 1920 WORLD ALMANAC ’ (Special Limited Edition) 85¢ A COPY AT ALL WORLD OFFICES—BY MAIL, 50c + A

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