The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 17

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PLENTY OF FISH FOR REASONABLE apehty Continued Mild Weather Per- mits Free Inflow of Fresh The continued mild winter has per- mitted @ free inflow of fresh fish, and the Fulton Street and Hast River markets are liberally stocked with wholesuled Flounders also cheap in the wh gale market, A leading wi dealer in Fulton Market said “Ground fish, such as haddoc and flounders, are plentiful cheap, and in addition we have ve: excellent fresh frozen fish that were stored at sea after coming out of the water, and at no previous time | have we had such an abundance of fancy fish as are now to be had.” ‘The retail fish dealers in Wash- we! FS Varieties, animal, By P. Q. Foy. human beings.” haddock , that are being at reasonable prices ington Market had lsheral stocks of SSS all varieties und prices were gen: reasonable, Leading dealers ‘There ts said they were m fish cakes (a my a new industry in | & Perrias. ing them at th t Ithasa Te thirty-five for $1 | ality and char- The average retail prices of fish were as follows y age shows a shortage of 7,000,000 pounds compared with a ye rding to a recent Gov |FRENCH POOH-POOH IDENTITY MACHINE Scientists Discredit Theory That | Parentage Can’ Be Proved LF nae a by Blood Tests. of Dr. Albert Abrams of San Franclsco that by "glectronic” blood texts he can determine the parentage of a child. Dr. Delezenne, biologist of the Pas-| tour Institute, sald blood tests are con- | fined to determining whether the sam- | ple is that of a human being or an “Even then,” he said, “we must re- serve womething, because there are cer- tain anthropoid apes whosg blood can- Dr. Delesenne shrugged his shoulders acter that is not see by wi Appropriations. Will Your Guests Say? What will they say after an evening at . your table? Will they take with them the impression you tried so hard to create, or will they think of the eocasion as just another one of “those dinners?” converts the your guests will say. ~ Home-Made Layer Cake Chocalate—vanilla—orange—lemon—cocoanut—luscious, mouth-watering layer cake so perfectly baked that it is good to look at and a delight to taste. This is the kind of layer cake—smooth, light, evenly baked—that is s® easy to’ make and so sure to be a success—if made in _ “Wear-Ever’” Aluminum Cake Pans’ “Wear-Ever” aluminum takes the heat so quickly and evenly in all parts that the center of the cake is baked as thoroughly as the outside. It is not necessary to grease “Wear-Ever” Cake Pans or to turn pan around in oven to brown both sides of cake. To remove the cake, you simply turn pan over. The fact that dealers now have stocks of “Wear-Ever” Cake Pans will be good news to thousands of women who have been waiting log to get them— who have refused tu # cpt inferior substitutes, Seld by Department, Hardware and Housefarnishing stores Look for the ‘‘Wear-Ever"’ trade mark an the boltom oy each utensi? The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, New Kensington, Pa. WEAR-EVER AER Sane age VEY TRADE MARK MADE IN U.S.A THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, s our ability to state whet unple tx from & human bein ‘Mind you, the blood of two Individ- di but we still lack meth nining those difference: ©] wort ie be proved that a]. his | ohth N + a8 Dr, DEFENSE COUNCIL DROPS RESEARCHE Action Made Necessary by Failure of Congress to Make WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Immediate N (Special Food Expert Evening World) | not to distinguished rom that of| abandonment of research work of the|N Counell of National Defense wis an- nounced ~day following the action| § of Congress in voting against appro- priations for the Counell's support|§ t LEA & PERRINS SAUCE dish into a dainty. It adds the magictouch yeu wanted. It largely decides just what the |by dine Monroe New ¥: (yles America HOUSANDS of trousers to'select from blue serges, flannels in dark gray, blue and brown, neat dark stripe worsted: and a host of others— ’ —Sizes 29 to 50 waist“ r Entire stock divided into these four low price groups—alterations free— | a ga $ —were $4.50 and $5.00 N 95 $A.95 20 —were $8.50 and $7.00 and $10.00 NEW YORK CITY 42nd St. cor. Broadway Nassau St. cor. Frankfort Cortlandt St. cor. Broadway 14th St. opp. Irving Pi. 23rd St. cor. Broadway 34th St. cor. Broadway 59th St. at Columbus Circle 125th St. cor, 7th Avenue 149th St. cor. Bergen Ave. 45 Chrystie St. near Canal St. 50 E. 42nd St. near Madison Ave. BROOKLYN NEWARK, N. J. 220 Main St. $6:75 —were $12.50 and $15.00 \ On Sale at all Monroe Shops Court St. cor. Montague Hoyt St. cor. Fulton Fulton St. cor. Flatbush Ave. YONKERS,N. Y.—Getty Square 151-155 Market St. JERSEY CITY,N. J. Newark Ave. and Bay St. PATERSON, N. J. onroe #U% Clothe New York Sivfes America EJ Monroe Chothes New CT rer POAT LATO AALTIA I DAL TOLLLLL LOLA ALIL LOLLY AAECASTL LALLA DAAT ALIAS EEDALLAAIELL LAME BROOKLYN m Sample Rugs Some slightly shop worn. Bextra hea ‘ r of business + ee h ne elae well rag of thi: quality al this ridiculously low: price, Size U.9x10.6. Special for this sale Caeanadunderadcsny? an nd in the “great var that will appeal off the predomi | Brussels Rugs | $2 Extra Heavy | Velvet Carpet oo: | \ } Corner o>. Livingston New York Floor Covering Co. 60 Flatbush Ave. RUGS All on Sale Tomorrow at 1: Regular Price $40 Wool Axminster Rugs y of Lo you ‘ ernk in ‘own and laupe ate 535 Axminster Rugs | rare O19 Tapestry Carpet c Felt Base Floor Covering % ¥ nor coverings: beautiful assortment RD GBaclbtaly: whtumomuty Hee sentlary floor cove je to-day; 2 yards wide. Cut from Full | Rolle. All best makes In the Half-Yearly Furniture Sale! Living Room Suites At Extremely Little Prices N SELECTING living room suites for the A. & S. stocks, particular stress is-placed on securing only such suites as whose lines and work- manship insure comfort to the highest degree. alta h. Many of these suites are made in our own workshops and have distinctive features not to be found in the ordinaty living room suite. Mahogany-Finish Living Room Suites, $115.00 An extremely low price for this lovely suite pictured above. The design is of a William and Mary period, with beautifully carved frame and seats covered with blue and gold velour. Settee is 56 inches long with cane back*with center cane panel medallion, rocker and arm chair have broad cane backs. 3-pe. Antique Finish Mahogany ‘Three-piece Tapestry Overstuffed Living Room Suites, $483.00 Living Room Suites, $647.50 Mite dint gered The undertra: oy ais of hea il, k with Is, ie un mes ites are Tee ence with, 3 peters illows: herat hed ee vee 8-foot Fgve = bese Targe arm chair and high-back wing arm chair, cuslion seats and spring arma, A large a tapestry complete the suite. s Overstuffed Living Room Suite at $512.00 all covered with blue and gold velour. Three-piece Overstuffed Tapestry Suite at $256.50 Originally $366.00 Originally $850.00 Claw feet and loose cushion seats. Settee, ‘Three pieces covered with two-tone brown em- arm chair and high-back wing chair on comfort- — bossed figured mohair. Toose down-filled cushion able lines. seats. ‘A &8.—Fourth Moor, Central and Bast FINE WILTON RUGS At Less Than Today’s Wholesale Cost This sale is not a clearance of odds and ends or a special purchase of a manu- facturer’s surplus stocks but a decided reduction of prices on the regular A. & $S. stocks of the better grade WILTON RUGS, of which there is no finer col- lection in the city. This sale further emphasizes the reputation of The Store Accommodating as Brooklyn's Economy Store, a im The best grade of worsted yarns is used in the making of these Wilton Rugs—the pile i slossy and closely woven, and the patterns are exquisite reproductions of Oriental and Persian designs, Owing to the extremely low price and hmited quantities we cannot guarantee these rugs to last ull day. no eg el peerage 2 poveemecere: ceepeeneen sees senntet spit eeeauen matin Value based _ Sale Noy. Ist price on today’s cost Price i 27x54 inches....... -8 18.75 and $ 19.75 $ 15.50 $ 13.75 36x63 inches 29.75 and 81.75 * 24.50 19.50 4 414x74 feet . 62.50 and 66.00 52.00 45.50 6x9 feet. , + 115.00 and 119.00 93.00 79.50 814x101¢ feet... - 165.00 and 175.00 136,00 94.75 SS Ie Co 195.00 and 195,00 150,00 99.00 A Sweeping Sale of 2700 “A. & S.” Corsets, $1.95 All of these models have sold for a much higher price, and wearers of these styles will recognize the remarkable offering at this little price. Models for the stout figures made of heavy pink or white Coutil, well boned. Low bust models with long hip line; el ection the skiri ot hack or side Corsets for the ave win or fh pi Batiste with favored low bust and long hipline. Bach model corre figure Pink Brocaded Coutii Corsets Jor the : section at top of very low bust. & Speed Same, Maat

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