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fed ronsters.are wholesaling at = and should not cost more than 450, at retail, Imported frozen turkeys |of Chinese eggs cost about S80. to G0c. and can be re- talled at a profit at 66c,, while native turkeys cost 7c. the retail stores. Some of the retail meat markets have advanced their prices this week out of line with the wholesale coat, aimed off on consumers an laid State" finest fresh omes. génerally misunderstood by Sterilizing of r sid In gome canes 380, tu 400. is |i8 f e! y 3 charged for rib roast, while the loin |nverage consumer, as only the shells, | p pet , + ‘ute ure Charged wp to 48, to b0c. a jand not the food content of the » | * | pound. With hinds and ribs of prime |are sterilized. ‘The merchants In the wholesale produce district are clamoring for an adjustment in the freight rates on ative steers selling at 210. to 28c, the finest first cuts of rib. roast should noi cost more than 84c., while the eighth and ninth riba boned and rolled, Newport style roast, can be rishable vegetables and fruits, ‘No Sr in Cost of Next i i te retailed at a profit at 36c. Round | sald Sunday's Dinner if House suka frown medium gteera should | “The advance in freight rates in- wife Buys Carefully. not cost more than 20c. to 476, while| stead of increasing the revenue of ¥ ake. to 860. on the untrimmed loin| the railroads, has decreased \t, as cus admits Of a fair margin of profit| the higher rate cut off the volume By P. Q. Foy. to the dealer, he ANd, {nerensed the number of empty Tork loins are slightly higher In the| freight cars. ‘he freight on a crate (Special Lad ooo ty The Evening! vnciesalo market, acling ‘at 220, to|of,Calltornia celery in $4.20, yet the ~ B® pound on desirable weights. ‘The housewife who shops intelli- | Whote and half loina con be retulled , [should not c York. and th ‘Assortment of meat foody ‘Killed native jamb has advanced from ‘Bie. to 230., but retailers can w iat BAe, to Abe. for the heavy anc Mo B80. for light legs. Loin chops at §406.,.rib chops at 360, and 28e, for the | cheapest of all new! eek and housewives should not hove Hy More than Be, to Hx ‘ ‘the entire carcass 0c. & pound on | | Bbc. on loin and ‘shoulder chops admits « in of ‘profit on thin Monday, ; Wednes AB a change from vt | eats a poultry dinier pext Sunday | o' pret i jean be had at a lower price than has | wer Deen possible in more thin months. A fancy fricassee Gweighing four to five pounds can be 2h5, led ut 42c., while a three hg chick F the retailer, and. only | Re winks re welected | dozen \Sa Al Grocers and Delie E. Pritchard, 327 Spring be chi etre fresh, being in the size, and no pre- und | miums should be paid for white shelle not any bet- AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Just a boy and his mother---but how they tug at your heart--- these two! The theatre has never known a greater story of human love than this! | OVER | HILL THE WILLIAM FOX WONDER-PLAY OF LOVE DIVINE Here is the play for every man who ever had a MOTHER--- and every woman, too! It has been seen by more than half a million people since it opened on Broad- way last September. It is the year’s sen- sation! BROADHURS By WILL CARLETON Directed by HARRY MILLARDE Seats 6 Weeks in Advance All Seats Reserved Twice Daily at 2.30 and 8.30 THEATRE 44th Street, W. of Sreatwar as. the exes hav- A large shipment is unloading. ‘These egee were faid to be sterilized last December and shipped in a refrig- to Thc. a pound aiferated steamer, and no doubt will be or “selected” at thé high- est price that oan be charged for 35, end of & wholesale commission house wholesale price has not averaged more than $5 for the reason, while Menus for Lent should contain a goodly Ai been over $3.50 to A. Maine have been nelling in the whole “new market for thy the empty sack Tl for cartage, the ing pee is Be, exes, to 600. for growing and shippl three bushels.” Other The merchants declared last two months at $1.6 to $2 a bag, yet the freight and Our commission and financing a bag of The total expense ot marketing a bag of potatoes is $1.80, which leaves the grower about 60¢ a bag of potatoes containing nearly that THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, the season. | farmers will reduce their sereaps | alias A ton, making @ reduction of | re brought barrel, while and many of them will be forced into ; some other lines of production unless the present freight rates are ad- justed. ENGLISH STEEL PRICES cuT. LONDON, March 4.—fnglieh and Scotch iron and steel makers have cut prices sharply, particularly in aship- building steel, In order to combat Gere man and Belgian competitors, who a endeavoring to capture the oversea: markets, Malleable tron has been reduced 40 1921. 10s. aoe ‘Fiv2.40), hy are selling at is, which In tast May sold at £38 10 is earl SPR Raw are. aelling at (normalty $110). The makers say i=. Your Watch NY font edice A .00 MATERIALS AT CORT. All work guaranteed. DRUCKERS 116 West 24th Bt. gently can have her Sunday dv ut 2c. to Wc. as to size, while pork] it costa $1.15 to bri dozen crates of a chops cut from the middle of the Join! of California ow ere to New LYDIA LOPOKOVA tn taliet by Mm. ebout former cost from a div hop papttenerre we: Nt Shoulder chops | showing of the healthful oe the vegetable dishes. Most any CENTRAL ¢ ith ies aT sey vegetable is made more n Ms frozen N 4 ! ar % which hea ed and appetizing by JELYS! A f APGAR? | Eddy Ss OLD ote fo Mas 1akeo Now York by, orm,’ BOOTH "0 frre ca ARLIS cern aid fa at “egmuaty BEN-A 44TH ST. RHEO TRE RVENINGS. 3.45 W. GHIFEITA: bese ‘Srmphooy Orehew ra. VHBAVER GUILD t PIM GARRICK +3, w., 350. REPUBLIC, mt Add st Kve6.20. Mate | 20UN GOLD! LiTTLe 4 Eye 8.20 THE ROSE GIRL ret nites ohine. COMEDY e., West tis tym 3.00 HOLBROOK BLINN a YWe BAD MAN pe eae Kees, 9.29. THE GREEN GODDESS BOTH ST. THEA. io avay rm, 5 “«wa¥"b OWN EAST” Ait Mints, otro tive ATRER SS um | LIVE Ghosts | PLYMOUTH fiom Fit a ateritunsor RAK ME ihe Ist Year Mats Wed. Thnea & Sat. 2.90. AMUSEMENTS. " RIBNIGUT ROUNDERS ‘Opens at 10.30 for CENTURY THEA TRE . wach orton | ruben | predertt etnooe Is THE nibh | By asrTOR Tika. vey & Asiu wx. wre gh Ketitkoy dibiwoeLe | fle CUaneneD TYSNINGD (RXCHET 84%) BES I WEONESDAY MATINEE SEATS $i'%0 | CASINO ib aad way. ate &m. LYRIC +4, wen of wrosawas, tree fe NORA Ee Moves to thé Shubert Theatre Next Monday SHUBERT "p48, Py siotiian 8 250, [Times Greenwich ¥ Village Foilies is Bee. Mon, NORA BAYES in “Her Famity Tree” GiecrwishVitage ™y,tth St & rehay, Be 8.05 “EYVIND bo hae PILLS. gunman wily MAR LS WYCHER! PRINCESS 7, aa, igi tH Bre 8.16 THE EMPEROR. “JONES” a nts o1 IT. Spee’ Mata Prt., Mon.. Ts RENE) ; NOEDBILT Ainxst oF GRANT MITCHELL LITTLE OLD NEW YORK BELMONT 4x8 8 Soar a Matinoes Thurs, and Sat MISS LULU BETT Mi § | PLAYHOUSE Gi Het eay gh es KEANE OMANCE We. A 48th ST. Bitccs aan. 2 sagt THEA, Wee 8b oe Bree. bo nee oe a ite, BIJOUS" RE, S01 Mat: 7°.DAT Men tase THE TYRANNY OF LOVE Win ESTELLE WINWOOD, CYRIL GEORGES FLATEAU, MARGARE MAX'NE ELLIOTI'S $ “HOLOS AUDMENCE ane’ . SPANISH LOVE MO.ROSCO THE BAT FRAZGE ye 138%, MARGARET ANGLIN ® APOLLO Promars 2 “\> Bantfline Ahn < te “WADDETH” _ SELWYN THEATRES ae SELWYN = wu FAVERSHAM NO MORE WORRY | Twa THE PRINCE ANO THE PAUP’ TIMES SQ. a FLORENCE Sete Reed in “The ivlirage” TIMES 89. KPRCIAL MATINERS AY FULTON Wes 4th Satineee W iia ENTER MADAME BS ‘ EMPIRE Bway at deh St. Be Mativees Wea oe Nona uj ERTG NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF at 8 & 1t—NEW OCK st THEATRE, 8 FRANCINE LARRIMORE io BACHEL CROTHERS’ New Comedy, “NICE PEOPLE” dittnoat" LJ HARRIS ? = % Bes Ja aa WELCOME STRANGER win eat LYCEUM fivhinct-riun a tot, 38 INA CLAIRE Te ae aasers Sieaens THE TAVERN Bo brave, Virginia, bo brave, GLOBE. Even, 6.50, Mat Wed. & Mat. at 1.30 We Fred Stong “tib-ToP» CORT|LauretteTaulor A i with A, Ta al ler in PEG rea By J Bamtey HEART. PLY Mrs. Fiske THE TAVERN At the beginning and ond of the earth. BELASCO ‘eiuit tuna set. es mine ew LIONEL id U’ Lis Pom LIBERTY Mir _tn tie Mustos! Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY. Knickerbocker Saket Wea. Geol. CoHANS MEDIAN [isnt wag 16. | 3.1K MARY ROSE]| Er.815 Mats Wed. & Sat, 2157) pang FS th M., West of Lrzant 6747. va 8.20 MENRY MILLER ji) 000.4 fet. to|| CONCERTS ANI AND MUSIC. FESTIVAL March 29th to Apri! 4th, ManHattan Opera House, Mth Street near Sth Avenue By the Owatouio Society oF New Vouk, Walter Damrosch, Musical Director Chorus of 800; Symph “sie THE CHILDREN’S CRUSADE—Pierné Garrison, Leonard, Tyrone, Scbillig, “sis* ST. MATHEW PASSION—Bach Sundelius, D'Aivarez, Meader, Werredrath, [ilimgworth ‘rid The Dream of Gerontius Klink, Harrold, Patton —Slgar Aes Bach-W: Programme aston, Whitehill Room AMUSEMENTS. 4z0LrH TUROR. PRERNTS ROBERT Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION "THE ~~ PARAMOUNT PICTURES. WVOLE “WHat EVERY. wwAy WOMAN KNOWS” at 49th St. mIvoLl CONCERT ORCH. ‘THE TAVERN My God! ts it a shot? AUDSON. ee ees oe cBEAISS"Ih THE WORLD. TO KRUGER MARION COAKLEY Wo wooed: 1 felt In teva, | sRoutoSwitpoar | EVERY, AT ar MATS, PUNCH & JUDY PLAYLETS ¥¥ rn By CLARE KUMMER. MATS. MON., TUES., WED. & THURS. 2.20 [MATS MON TUES. WED. 6 THRO 220 iP Hata Dally, the. al deers EYE whatever | \ | u 4 “THE WITCHING Femous | yay Orchestre, Maurice Tourneur’s Productive, “THE BAIT” and Big Vaudovilte. thi, 25th St Harry & Youn btn a apt & Heo EX J Mauric @ Tourneur's Prod. ‘The Bai CAPITOL!" , Eaoeah Nes Benasts KOYAL LtAssUND a WATCH CO, “WILL RO GERS| * Phone | wilt se F ly Re tips r s1 to $3.00. new on sale at Room GOS, 1 West 34th St. 202 Rectan Bide, and Box Office Manhattan Opera House CONCERTS AND MUSIC. OF MUSIC | pony Orchestra of 110 Parkburst, Laval, Chamlee, Dedinun Te # Requiem— Verdi Peralta, D'Alvares, Chatalee, Patton 4etst MARGARET ANGLIN in the “IPHIGENIA IN AULIS" (First time in New York) OF EURIPIDES HATTAN Sinat Ween, CHICAGO, OPERA. CO, at 3, “HAMLET; Used Exctustrety.) RETURNING MARCH 10 PAVLOWA Her BALLET RUSSE SEATS ROW Hist HIPPODROME, Sanda: rah rice ALMA GL crrem ZIMBALIST SEATS NOW ON SALE (Knabe Piano.) MET ROr OUT AN, arena House ‘TO-NIGHT, 8.30... AMORE DEI TRE RE _____ Bani MAN’ PIANO. USED, AMUSEMENTS. fosw BROADWAY rh rh Rats" | aby Norton, Brooks a re ong os me rogers i BUDDIES” a SOLU MBIA ETA Pes ee! SNAPPY SNAPS win Ghani ) CHARLES RAY ® Old Swimmin’ _BTRAND ORCH. 1. MARK oe TRAN tA way & 47 S| BROOKLYN. ‘RAN D# k Bea sc OLRAND San, tat ‘Lucia Di Lam FOR SALE. lesrated“Cetaleg Wren go MAIDEN 4 ¢NE Joho 243 DIAMONDS - JEWELRY Jos. Maiden Lane ns Ou CKRDIT— SALERMAD wo ! to Bee ,e | LTT eT LL LET eT IMISTAZS —smartly tailored—all sewn—and all trousers full lined. OVERCOATS—some with plaid backs, some silk lined, and every one STRICTLY ALL- WOOL. Boys’ $15 & $18 Corduroy Suits —every suit with 2 pair (Sizes 8 to 17) they sold up to our very best grades of Monroe Jr. loys’ Winter all wool —and— 2 Pants Suits mini} TL [i i Sizes 8 to 18 HE greatest value we have yet offered! BOYS TWO PANTS SUITS, made sturdy, dependable fabrics in dressy colors seams taped—doubly Boys’ $12.50 ly dark colors. to 18). Now $55 Overcoats from and & $15 MacKinaws —in smart plaids, most- (Sizes 8 125th Street, corner 7th Ave. 18ist St., cor. St. Nicholas Ave BRONX YONKERS-.Ge On Sale Now at the Following Upstairs Monroe Clothes Shops: MANHATTAN Bergen Avenue, at 149th St BROOKLYN Cortlandt Si Breadw: 413 Fulton Street tee erp. Kx of Mone S87 Fallon at Flatbush street, corner Broadway 151 Market Street fant habyy asd JERSEY CITY—"™eg Are: Heer ewes Comeoten oe PATERSON — 220 Main tty Square TO- peed Peer ‘ixth’ Floor, Phone Jab BS, a! 2 pauea?S enim The Romance of Mrs. Harding And a Character Study of the New Will Be Printed in THE WORLD* MORROW MORNIN Qu ZONA GALE By now appearing on the stage in New York. inary understanding, and will con “First Lady of the Land” G Famous authoress and creator of the character “Miss Lulu Bett,” Miss Gale was formerly a member of The World staff. She is a writer of extraordi article of great interest to The World's comprehensive report of the inauguration of the new President. tribute an