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- nia cases more than for the same ‘time . last year, which does not include 1,824 cases of Chinese eggs that ar- ‘ rived last week. ‘The Government report just issued ning World.) margin of promi. for her Sunday dinner was well re- | increase the demand. Kesher onucks 912 ani tes are 8 at 12¢ to 16¢ gl gh ge his au wholesale and some desirable chucks © much competition, and mari Gan be had at 100 6 Powel, Mebrew and chain grocery stores that 40 @| housewives should not be charged cash and carry business retailed most] more than 28¢ to 80c for best shoul- food at quite reasonable prices. A|der and breast steaks, wale chuck Good grade of creamery butter was aves a Pood ng hicoagiad Lhe rg tens retailed at 49c. to and fine tub| Hebrew housewives insist upon get Creamery at 52c. to Sdc. ting white shelied eggs, which should ‘The season is fully one month|not cost more than 42c to 45c a qhead. New Florida potatoes und|40zen and for very fine nearby hen- pam nery white eggs not more than 50c. Texas onions soon wilt be here, while|" yi ncoy poultry and veal will be in growers and merchants who handle] demand this week for Haster Sunday wld potatoes and onions are offering /dinner. ‘The finest milk veal should e " not cost more han je to 32e fo them at about the cost of ape PE te iy the disposition of last year’s crop 18) roasting veal. Capons and turkeys still an unsolved problem. will be the favorite Easter dinner Fresh eggs are here in such sur-| where cost is not considered, while plus that even a record consumption|the more frugal will use roasting and gaping warehouses cannot chickens, which should not cost more verb the abnormal supply. than 45¢ for. good four-pound birds. rrading as fresh firgts sold at | while heavy milk-fed roasters can be to 80c wholesale Saturday, but p retailed at 0c. Capons and turkeys thousands of cases were unsold and| will retail at 70c to Tc a pound. another sharp drop is looked for to-| Belgian hares that come here alive fay. Fresh eggs from Oklahoma] can be ordered from retail butchers and Kansas cost about 20c a dozen | at 4 cost of 40c to 45¢ a, pound. laid down in New York City and will —— te wholesaled at 22c* to 28c, while ‘ . Howe graded and packed to go-into| WAC" BPGMP OF PASSION PLAY. ttorage cont about 2c to 3c a dozen| Msr. Robert Hugh Benson's dramati- more. A retail price of 30c a dogen | 2#tion ef Christ's passion, “The Upper at middle of| Room,” will de presented for the last nd fresh eggs|time this season by Our Lady of ‘0d available. | Lourdes Dramatic Union in the Audi- stores retailed a/torium at No. 468 West 143d Street rood grade of fresh eggs Saturday| this evening at 8 o'clock. ‘The per AL 3c to fc, while “some stores| formance will close the seventh « ed 5c to 36¢ secutis ason of he production. OTe aemsik af oape in Sew. Yom f charged for admittance, but 578 Jos ection will be taken up for the finoe March 1 total 678.125 cases of | §t. vincent de Paul Conference of the r gives the holdings of frozen and cured meats.and lard at 1,258,600,000 F pounds, compared with 1,890,706,000 Since 1914, But Now Has pounds on March 1 last year, which shows a falling off of “182,206,000 Good Job. pounds. Fresh native steers sold at) Annie Reilly, who said she had a . 1f¢, to. 17%c. wholesale, and many ‘ hs . retail dealers did not pay more than|@°0d Job as a cook at No. 227 M%ec. to 6c. @ pound for whole}second Avenue and didn't want to go steers at the end of last week./to the workhouse, took the pledge _ ‘Housewives should not be charged ay in the Yorkville Court before more than 3c, for good rib roast, lt MSMR, ARLE Retail Price of 30 Cents Ex-| while ac. to 40c. for porterhouse and |* Schwab. Annie had te x ‘: 85c. to 86c. for loin cuts should be] *T d again for drunkenness, pected This Week—Butter | the nignest price on beet cut from| twenty-first time since M14, duri medium. steers. A ‘retail. pricg of] which time she has served, her rece Also Lower. 2% to Me. for ordinary cuts of pot} showed, 1,923 days in the workhouse, roast admits of 6 fair pratt, pod! nearly four 8, for intoxication, where mn “ ’ ov By P. Q. Foy. Mail price of Se. on, the best outs|,/"t hadn't had a drink in two yearn, i of rib roast and Ife. to Me.'on chick she told Magistrate (Bpecial Food Expert of The Eve- roast and stewing cuts allows a fair T was just celebrating, ‘The housewife who shopped around | "The Hebrew Purim this week will \THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAKUM 21, 1921. SHE TAKES PLEDGE AFTER 21 #RRESTS Annie Spent Four Years in Jail . Patrick's Day." “Do you think you could keep a Pledge?" 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