The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 13

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SPECULATIVE RISE. INVEGETABLES AND FRUIT LAID TO COLD nen | But Lower Than Ever Prices Are Predicted—Egg Flood Unabated. By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert World.) Wintry conditions bave been seized gupon by speculators to advance prices ‘od most kinds of fresh vegetables, but as the present supply of vege- tables will not be curtailed, the at+ tdmpt to force consumers to pay nigher prices will result only e- creased consumption and conse y lower prices in the futu freeze, however, will decrease what the production of peac ples, cherries and other early fruits, but only in exposed sections, abd certainly does not justify an ad- vance. A leading wholasais receiver of Southern vegetables expressed the vituation thus: ‘While vegetables ve been sold at low prices for sev- eral months, consumers have been using more, but this advance in prices will cut consumption and bring sti lower prices.” Fresh eggs still are coming here in unprecedented quantities, and while low prices brought about a large con- } sumption, warehouses are filling up rapidly and wholesale prices are de- | ao LINDEN" Gees ' Lerllaaed ing fc the sree dencies in nore the lines of this Two seraps, vamp alightly weer Wale, aot iam tou ining off Risesia ‘What the high- of The Evening of ten- clining. New York City has received 1,279,219 cases of eggs, containing thirty dozen each, since March 1, an increase of more than 360,000 cases for the same period # year ago, The fast three days the arrivals of eggs footed up 118,711 cases, and the wholesale price dropped to 26c. to 27. 4 dozen on the grade known as firsts. Fresh western eggs should not cost the consumer more than 32c. a dozen, but as nearly 50 per cent. of the e; coming are selling at 24c. to wholesale, a price of 30c. to the con- eumer admits of a fair profit. Some consumers have white shelled eggs that they will pay from 8c, to 10c. a dozen more than uch a preference for | * for the same grade of brown shelled ewes, while pr ally all eggs are fresh at this on, Many retatl dealers select the white shelled eggs Sand pass them out as “white hen- | nery” at 10¢, to 15¢, a dozen over the price for the same grade of brown shelled eggs. The wholesale value of ees arriving here in the past six weeks was approximately $11,600,000, breaking all previous recorda. Fresh Western beef is quite plenti- ful and cheap in the wholesale mar- with common to good medium 8 First rib to 26¢ a pound, while chuck roast sbould not cost more than 20c to 28¢, and 30c should be the limit re- tail price on prime mb roast Veal calves are plentiful and cheap. :| Not only the nearby States, but the Western States and Canada are flood ing this market with both live and dressed veal calves. Legs of milk | veal can be retailed at 25c. a pound, while chops should not cost any more, and the juicy neck and breast cuts, if retailed at 12c to 160, admit of profit. Imports of foreign lamb for the last year have exceeded 100,000,000 pounds. There are still nearly 60,000,- 00 pounds of New Zealand lamb In freezers, and the new crop lamb be here in about two months Legs of finest New Zealand lamb, which wholesale at 18c. to 17c., can be retailed at 28¢. to 30c, and even less, A right-about-face the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. while 80c should be the extreme re- tall price on rib chops, and loin chops should not cost the consumer more than 82c. The clruck or neck of lamb that weighs about six to seven pounds can be had at 100 to 120 a pound, and when boned {t costs the housewife| = bout lfc @ pound for golld meat. Any housewife who has not used these inexpensive cuts should ask her butcher to remove the bones, and she s| will have, either roasted or stewed. a >.| cheap and tasty meal. California asparagus is selling at $3 to $6 a dozen bunches. ooo All well conducted factory lunch rooms make a specialty of good coffee. It sus- tains weary bodies and tired minds and puts a smile in the day’s work, JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 14 Wall Street. New York -the universal drink Regal { It can be retailed at 400. to 66c. for ‘bunches weighing from two pounds up to two and one-haif pounds. New ‘Texas onions are wholesaling at 6c. a pound and should not cost consumers more than 7c, to 80. THESE soft and fluffy wool brooms dust your high mouldings, your pol- ished tables and piano, without scratching the sur- face or scattering dust. They take the dust in— and hold it—until washed. Duster $1.75. Wall brooms $2.75 and $3.25. | fewiss. Concer 457 STREET ann SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK has done to price-sh ee conscience begin the shoe business they got an immediate Regal cordovan is genuine horse-hide. V to burt about bow they spend — teponse in every one of their 57 factory. Regal kid is genuine gost-ckin—moe \ .. ‘ owned stores, is lal alata cud deni, Papi ott genuine calf. Think back a little and see how tea ost oes ue a that public Asto Regal wo! ip—you will be interested in the picture of the Regal folks acted about shoes. which is right-thinking enough to find out —_Custing-Room at the top of the page. People were rather proud to pay fif- that snob shoe prices do not have to be teen, eighteen and twenty dollars for tolerated. se 8 footwear, if did do a little Spri grumbli ~~ . Rigel pen fe AVA 7 There is a vast difference between a “* m0 go-ahead policy and a feel-your-way pro ‘Who questions that many of thesesame He aclects from 65 euthoritetive cis peggy yg ey Besse dat ad men today are ashamed to pay such prices? 5, fasts. He could scour the country gl gh i toga ga age ** © and not find a dozen exclusive styles that increase shoc values in a time when issues When, a month ago, the Regal shoe. 7" "°F included in the 1921 Regal line. o¢ extravagance must be faced and makers announced a right-about-face in overcome. REGAL SHOE COMPANY Made by America’s Most BOSTON, MASS. OKS ive Shoe-Makers Sold Economically Through Their Own Shoe Stores REGAL SHOE STORES v NEW YORK 61 Nesen 6 Broadway at 37th Se. 175 Beandway (Nr. Cortlandt) —- Broadway at 50th St léth § oa ded Ave, 6th Ave. at 21et St. 40 West 34th St. Broadway at 27th St, 125th St. at 7th Ave. cd ‘Thisd See, Nicholas Ave. at 181st St. Ire be av 991 So, Boulevard BROOKLYN 466 Fifth Ave. 301 Brosdwey $422 Fifth Ave. 1049 Broadway 4 Flatbush Ave. 1375 Broadway (Cor. Pulton %.) (Nr. Gates Ave.) 357 Patton St. JERSEY CITY NEWARK 108 Newark Ave. 625 Broad &. M‘Creery For Fur Storage | Absolute Protection Phone: Fitzroy 3400 | Big Bargainsen ve tr ke | ‘We ‘will do your work mt half price before buay | season commences 5, Pieces Reuphol- Stored Tapestry, silk « Phone 5907 stuyve- 2 in the Shoe Business” oe habit American Upholstery Co. | TE. 14th St. cre | Brookiyn Heraach—408 60. 2d §t., Roomi2 | near Gth Ave. | Thursday LA. PR Satisfaction Guaranteed or We Carry a Full Line of ‘‘Pictorial Review’’ Patterns Special Sales yTHENBER¢: Moy Pact Rtndd | West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. | Women Who Know What Is Being Offered at $15 About Town Will Say That These Smart Wraps, Coats & Dresses Are Extraordinary Values—Not only that, they are as pote tailored iD as the more expensive sort. Tomorrow "8.94 The Coats Stunning straight line and wrappy models in Polo Cloth, Velour and Basket Weaves in Pekin, tan, rookie and navy. Sizes 16 to 20 and 86 to 40. The Capes and‘Polo cloth Models in tan and Pekin, beautifully embroidered in chenille. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 40. Charming all wool navy Dresses blue French Serge Models, with elaborate em vroidery effects in contrasting colors of silk and chenille. Sizes 16 to 38. These Styles and Qualities Are So Very Exceptional We Advise Early Buying —_ - — A Remarkably Low Price on Sweaters All-Wool Zephyr in Fancy Weaves Also | Grey Wool Jerseys with pink Tuxedo front || Values Upto $4.00 e | All popular colors, in Tuxedo, front trimmed || with brush wool edges fancy weave sush belt also gray wool Jersey with pink Tuxedo front i] allsizes. Sale on 2d Floor. | | | | A Sale of Smart Millinery For Women and Girls Tomorrow we place on sale 4 wonderful lots of Millinery at greatly reduced prices. Trimmed Hats, Ready-to-Wear Hats and Untrimmed Hats (black only) for Women; also Girls $ (6 to 16 years). Hats really worth $1.95 to $3.00. For e quick selling we mark them Of Pretty Ginghams and Crashes at About Half Actual Value. year Girls’ Of White lace trimm elaborately to 14 years. HE big wash frock opportunity of the sale of smart, dainty garments are styles to suit every fancy—color combi- nations to suit any taste—prettily trim- med with self or contrasting materials. starts here to-morrow. In this Confirmation Frocks die, beautifully embroidered and ; overskirt styles; all prettily and trimmed with laces $ and contrasting color silk rib- bons, sashes and bows; ages 8 e Sale price aS : Girls’ Blue Serge Skirts Values up to $3; sizes 8 to 12 years. Excellent quality wool serge, in navy blue, well made, in smart, full pleated styles, one Handsome Velour =o 95¢ ==} Ff Washable Frocks ictured; al: fe plaid ski $ Women’s Comfort Shoes and Mid-Week Specials in Oxfords | At Very Special Savings. Tip, seamless, or plain toes, Flexible soles, Cushion Insoles, with or without Rubber Heels, Common Sense or Medium Heels. All sizes. Values up to $6.00 ‘3.99 If you are looking for exclusive comfort footwear you will find it in this special lot. Boys’ Mahogany Tan Calt Blucher Shoes Sizes 9-134. We have only a limited number of pairs, so we ad- vise you to shop early. ‘Special 2.49 Girls’ Pat. Colt 1-Strap Mary Jane Pumps All sizes to 2, They are that broad toe nature shape foot- wear, These are just the kind girls like. 1:39 Domestics 38c Hemstitched Pillow Cases Neat spoke stitch hem, made from dur Cc able quality Bleached Muslin. Each.. $1.98 Hemmed Damask Napkins Ready for use, 18-inch Bleached Mercer ized Damask. All circular patterns with 38 border in several designs. Doz........ ae $2.49 Turkish Bath Sheets Made from heavy Turkish toweling; big enough to wrap around you after the bath, 1 98 DOMGD scaseesas sis sas cacssaaescsie a © inbleached Sheeting, 214 . Wide 55e Unbleached Sheeting, 214 Yds.Wid: Avery good, heavy quality that will make 39c satisfactory sheets after bleaching. Yard 39c Heavy Turkish Towels Double thread weave bleached Bath Towels; ‘ood, absorbing quality. MAO sceecscarisevecestasasessssagneas $1.29 Silk Poplins, 36 Inch This soft, non-crushable fabric so desirable for Dresses, Skirts, Children’s Coats, in a full 97. line of light and dark colors. Per yard... c 69c Fine Figured Voiles Sheer quality, just what you want for your Sum- mer Dresses. Light and dark grounds with 48 figured designs. Per yard 4 33c Better Grade Percales In a beautiful line of shirting patterns, also suit- able for Bungalow Aprons, House Bremen ates Horyardriersseisteces 22 Store Hours ; 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Dapp ose 3 | j

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