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oe RO POLE SITE NLR DET TE rt ape eee te NY FRESH VEGETABLES 2s" the milk fed. live poultry for the aumers § Meal Stiti Cheap and Plentiful) rem cn ee te oe ria —Cargo of Chilian Fruits f selling at 16¢ i breast steaks ay, than 8c to 34 ‘ Arrives. ¢ should be the extreme aes charged for shoulder und 20¢ to 26¢ for ordinary By P. Q. Foy. and stewing cuts of Kosher . admits of a good profit Special to Bert The Eve- |’ recent. storms have reduced the 9 World. supply of some kinds of fresh fish, ‘The wholesale market on all vari-| hut such varieties as haddock, cod, week, but It is only the very top| plentiful enough and retailing at de > sanend, (to 12¢, & pound, according to loca- Wrades that have been advanced: | tion of store. Fresh inland lake fish Most retail dealers purchase thei) are scarce and high. The catch 9n Meat ten days in advance to allow)the Jersey coast for the last two n, and have not advanced | days is reported heavy on some va- 4 val a steal tiaah be ‘Any extent. | Tletien, but will not reach this mar- Common to medium beef steers are} when, according to a leading fish polling at 15c. a 16%c. a pound whole- | dea but heavy stall-fed beef is will prevail Rae fer beats bbe. bY the Sarees initial shipment of a cargo of wing 190. to 200, Sy thi 7 freah Chilian fruits, including apples: Bome large packers display S!E0%) grapes, melons, prunes, peaches and feading, “Eat more meat,” and this,| tomatoes, is here on the steamship followed by an attempted boost in| Pssea which came by way of he Ps the wholesale prices, is not relished} an unlimited source of supply By retail dealers. these fruits and vegetables bet A leuding retail merchant in Wash- | December and May, which covers th fington Market said yesterday mer-|harvesting period | in Chi he Khante were retailing meat at one. |*hiPment, compriaing about forty half the u«ual profit to stimulate buy- dng, At the present wholesale cost of meat the I price of rib roast from medium steers should not be | More than 330. to 34c., and other ordi- Bary cuts of roast from 28c, to 30c, while chuck roast as well as ordinary ft roast can be retailed at 23c. to | 5c, Good lamb js selling at 2c. to 226 wholesale and can be retailed at 36c ‘ 4 fo S7c. on the small and 820. to Bic. | fon the heavy loge. Loin chops of | ative fresh lamb should not cost MOTTHEW LEVIN More than 40c., and 360. to 87¢. on mb chops should be the highest price | charged consumers. Chuck outs of 407 LEXINGTON AVE Jamb and mutton are offered at 10¢. | fo 16e. a pound Veal, while slightly higher in pric: than for two weeks, is still the cheaj est of all meat foods on the market Good veal is plentiful and selling at from lfc. to lIkc., with much selling for less. A retail price of 2% pound on legs of milk veal and 1s te 20c. on the best bres 6 adin ts of a fair profit t sthe stewing and roa: Of veal can be had at Ie. ta lie. a pound. Heavy legs of milk v eharged to consum at 2c. to 8. | would not be exce a, Fresh pork shoulders and hams are | home this genuine Victrola | Model XI—$150 Balance $8 Monthly OPEN EVENINGS plentiful and retailed at rather rea Bonable prices, most ret ‘8 charg 250, sh hams ork loins wholesaie, ied at 30¢ ic @re selling at 24c to and full loins can be re Small Weekly Payments On our liberal credit plan. And when we say credit we mean it in the fullest sense of the word. Charge your purchases to your account and we will arrange the payments to suit your own convenience within reason, Men’s and Young Men’s $45 Spring and Summer SUITS BSI5Z75 We are directing this ad to the man who must con- sider price in the purchase of a suit, but at the same time requires quality. These suits combine a low price and remarkably good quality. They are finely tailored by well known makers of men’s clothes. Smart single and double breasted models in depend- able fabrics of the most wanted colors and patterns. You'll be agreeably surprised at the good values you can purchase on our credit plan. HECHT BROS. 53—57 W. 14th St., near 6th Ave. ountry, it is stated, can ship a is in charge of the Department of 8 much as California, The shipment be “a red-b gramme on which all Americans can|S¢ving of $1 r Seda ae atylen ites! and an incre Fresh vegetables continue plentiful Ne navy army. This is the net result of the macnipiaess Agriculture tnd are lower in price. paragus is y market and can ih is long roe At 30c. to 50c. for| mittee set next M andard bunches weighing more tha g of hearings 0 two pounds ele a on : @ties of meats is slightly higher this| pollock, croakers and herring are/s ket until late to-day or Saturday, in Washington Market, lower ama Canal, This opens up THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. long tons, arrived here under re- pending resolutions in that it declares|of “declaring the naval policy of frigeration and condition ix reported for a big na til an international |the United States and authorizing As Chill has unlimited sup- agreement | 4 the President to call an International piles of grapes and raisins, that conference on disarmament.” President Wilson's veto of the Army Appropriation Bill has resulted in a 100,000 on that measure According tative Rogers (1 uthor, Represen- Mass.), this is to American pro- man until the four naval than the United States. | Britain, France, Japan, Italy, can get Nearby veg- reconsideration in committee not to be confused with pacifist Rogers Resolution Is Set xcellenthiew » Seere-| War, Mr. Weeks, urged fright teer Reda for Next Monday. [rary etary Of| 175,000, The bill as passed last # plipallael ae Ar ihe etary of] sion was a compromise, as the House ; F doliea Com $150 ne ag} ver (because he has| had stood for 150,000 Vin Sue tor arian cantata ‘ mining anew the details of {$1 a $1.26 for erates containing | WASHINGTON, April 22.—New/be th the meaaure the snb-committes. dis- fir to five pounde e BISGS \for APPEARING | Cisattnament | ind Bil#s, |cuvered that the saving of $15,000,000 » five pr a he " « ss da |ouve! he A 000,000 ie ike conference were initiated yesterday | Number of ather men of that calibre, |cvuld be effected without impairing P sold t 4 when the House Foreign Affairs Com- rn) the norvice. lo importan: a teURR ae The Rogers joint resolution, which | gunctions, it is stated, are to be elim jay for the open- | req e Rogers re: 8 the President's signature to\{nated. The new bill will me law, appropr ference and is for the purpose $90,000,000. 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. BROOKLYN 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN AMY: Wa OSU) FULTON STREET coro BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt It Subway Sration Brooklyn Saturday—Greater Values in Our April Sales The response accorded this week's April Sales prompts us to give greater values. Thousands of garments, which include special purchases, will be offered at prices which sound incredible. The greatness of the Savings will create a sensation. Women’s and misses’ sheer hose 2 95 MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Spring Suits At this low price we offer a special new Spri ade rg purchase of wonderful Suits and $ BEG Ae Alt ete: others reduced from regular stock. 25 c 12-button Milanese Silk Gloves; 1.49 All wool, beautifully silk lined. heavyquality;allnew Spring shades New costume blouses of Georgette, 75 Several hundred beautiful long hand CrepedeChineand Canton Crepein 9. Tailored and .braided models, the type of Suits that have made Martin’s the Suit store of Greater New York. the most wanted shades. Special at $35 Glove Silk Union Suits and 3:95 Chemise. Extra heavy quality. Your choice of many of our finest Jer- 5 sey Suits. Hundreds of finest all wool 10 . Jersey Suits, in many different styles J oo. . Neckwear—Specially priced eyelet 4 High grade Suits in the finest mate- and lace Vestees in Tuxedo effects. tials and wanted styles, beautifully tailored. In the new long silhouette. Also pretty lace Guimpes in 19 Peter Pan and Tuxedo models. Silk Moire Bags. Ali new and wanted styles. Gold Clasp En- 95 velope Bags, and Jeweled, Framed, Fitted Hand Bags. Girls’ New Spring Dresses 1 95 In Figured Voiles, Flowered Dimities and Organdies, in the new Spring shades. Spring Coats In this assortment of Coats, Capes and Wraps, developed in the smartest Spring fabrics—Three wonderful groups are presented for your approval This assortment includes Tricotine $ Wraps, Quilted Satin Coats, and Bolivias 2 in hundred various models. Exceptional high class Wraps and $35 Girls’ Coats Polo, Dolman and Dress Coat models. Various New Spring Coats, exquisite fabrics, handsome Shades. To Close Out at the special price of 2.15 itely designed high grade Coats $ of the finest quality in Ramona, 5 5 Valdyne, Piquetine, and Roshanara. linings, finest of workmanship. Included in this lot are exquis- April Sale« Spring Dresses Dresses Specially Purchased, Others Greatly Reduced Stunning Frocks, suitable for theatre, after- noon, informal, or dance wear—A charming assortmentofCanton Crepes, CrepedeChine, Fringe Frocks, etc. Extraordinary value at 00 New Spring Frocks of Canton Crepe, Roshanara Crepe, Tafretas and Crepe de Chine—in charming new models of bril- liant originality and youthful design. 00 Sizes for Women and Misses SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES —_—— of 10,000 men for the A The Appropriations Sub-Committee together on a policy of curtailment, |of the House to-day agreed to ape | ii ema en " r propriate for 168,000 men, as against "Opening of Hearings on the] tre makes it ctear that his attitude ts | Propriate for, 168.000 men. aa, ataliil vetoed, The former Administration, the Senate and the new Secretary of tes $100,000 for somewhere in the neighborhood of FULTON STREET coro BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt Jt Subway Station Brooklyn 1329-1331 BROADWAY | 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. SATURDAY 1,200 Boys’ Wash Suits A Really Great Event Suits of the season—late in style—excellent qual- ity of workmanship! Most moderately priced 49 Middy, Oliver Twist, French Middy and Nor neatly trimmed with braid and buttons. STY folk Su MATERIALS; Linen Crash, Linene, Devonshire Poplin and Chambray COLORS: Plain White, Whate and Colors, or Color Combinations. SIZES: 2)2 to 9 2.49 There are Middy, Oliver Twist, French Middy and Norfolk Suits in a large range of colors and combinations from which to choose. Two Pants Suits (long and short) are also included. Fabrics used are Poplin, Linen Crash, Chambray, Devon- shire Linene, Palmer Linen and Palmer Jr Great Values in Boys’ Apparel CHILDREN’S SPRING BOYS’ BLUE TOP COATS, SUITS 6.75 10.75 New top coats in mixtures and plain colors, also blue Well made, all wool serge serges, neatly made, as- suits. A suit of durability sorted styles. Ages 2!) § ° te and service. to 10 years. SERGE BOYs' BLOUSES & SHIRTS 95c BOYS’ TWO-PANT SUITS 10.75 Neat mixtures in all wool materials. New models. New patterns and colors, Well made and trim- a good blouse for hard med. Sizes 7 to 18. wear. BOYS’ SPRING TIES CHILDREN'S STRAWS 49e 1.95 Excellent ties in college stripes| Fine straw hats in black, navy and plaids. The kind boys like|and brown shades, all new to wear, styles. Excellent value. ‘Sale at Three Brooklyn Store: The Largest Millinery Store in —— WILGOXx's AND BRIDGE ST. Special for Saturday famed Dren$4.98 Tailored Sailors and Sport Hats Values to $7.98. cial in all the new 59 98 shades at.... . for Saturday only at $4.98 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evening: WHAT YOU NEBD—A WORLD "WANT" WILA GO AND FIND 17 A