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en = ' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. tis f ereneenennisensaseesnmneisesicns Ron loeb Meso mM A et 0 should not cost consumers more than | wholesaling at 20c. to 22c, while fresh | loupes are now in the market. Prices] efforts to have the freight rate re- STORE OPEN 9 TO 8 7 | 300, and the chucks and breast cuts| made cheese is offered at 16c a pound|are too high for the average con-|duced, as the present rate, they f at 10c to 1bc are the cheapest meat| wholesale, A retail price of 25c on|sumer yet, but wil! be lower next|ciaim, will shut out medium grades to be had. old sharp cheese gives the retailer a| week, Some leading wholesale frult]/of most kinds of fruit. Oranges and Merchants in Washington market/small margin of profit, whde 18¢ to|merchants are making determined|grape fruit are extremely high, ” who r tly embarked on an adver-|20c on new cheese in lots of one or | « - —_—$ —$_—_— — tising campaign, report gratifying re-|two pounds at a purchase, is fair to sults, as many housewives have been|the dealer. Cheese ts now cheaper attracted who heretofore did not know | than for several years. of the existence of this market Many leading chain butcher shops Ww eauipewn gp age gel eth will make vent & special leader this . coy ; > chenper than any other marke Weal Veal onleed aie elite Bt Gael SSE New York, as it is in the very centre| ty ‘igo, whoesale and very desirable | om FOURTEENTH STREET _Gstabinbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, = of the wholesale district and con-|Ganadian milk veal is selling at 1 pe fNdenelLLE LLL in Eh ) aa sumers should get this advantage. to 16c, Lega of milk veal can be ort , is Pl ’ : Fresh eggs continue to arrive In| tailed at 28. to 26c., but des bh) Monday Ss an uesday s uying rongs Werea tea record quantities, and while most re- | medium-sized legs can be ret ° Many Howeeivis (|. @ ‘Comiptatnms tailers are giving the consumers ahe!goc, Other cuts of ve ene P ti 1 D t s f New Zealand Latib Is benefits of the lower wholesale cost, | breast. and ractica emonstration o ur New Zealand Lamb 1s others are not doing so. A retail! retailed at 15 Che pest Meat. price of 30c to 32c on ra cane be veal is tagged as low as 10c. to 1 ‘ 4 SUE ADESS IMIGAt, of profit, but | pork joins are lower at wholesale and M S E ———- ‘clean eagn are worted | medium sizes of Western can 2 oney-Saving Values verywnhere . price of 35¢ is not ex- and 27. in whole or By P. Q. Foy ay : * en de i. half loin hile heavier loins come e esis: voce cosas ot Viv Evaro |"eneean nomen hoe ostinl funy |PRGGE ETP race ee ee Sensational Price Cuts Continue orld.) nts.a pound in the last few|more than to 30c “ROCK. BOTTOM” SALE A reader of The Evening World inj weeks. and good old cheese is now! Watermelons, peaches and canta- " «< the Washington He Plains her butcher is plains ner pucener te cursing “| More Cups to the Pound apiece for eating . This is only jaints from house- r days, mostly =: a nt section Nearly all ot ints are from women who sare extended credit by dealers, A il price of 55c. for creamery “putter is not warrant $ some chain did not charge more than 896. . last week for fine er ry n eges have been w to 27c. a dozen for weeks, and tail price of 35c. admits of a fair Ne Zealand la S ahanhior mene because the little leaves are fresher and more tender fthe cheapest meat $ec to 10. wholesale ‘| than those of any other teas. Besides, you are al- | ! ways | sure of that delicious flavor. THURSDAY ect : ; Untrimmed Women’s and Misses Hats Navy Blue war ia 'Tricotine Attractive shapes of many Suits kinds and colors, that re- 23.75 quire but a wreath or bow" Were $27.50 to complete them, Two other models be- sides the one pictured show that good style is by no means incom- patible with low price. These suits are new and unusually attrac- tive. Dining Room Suites LESS We even go below the prevailing tendency in prices and offer this THAN Queen Anne Walnut Dining HALF Room Suite, the 8 Pieces PRICE Say. Q2LO wraladees Furniture prices have come down BUT cannot stay down. Makers have curtailed production. The Public refrained from buying for quite a period. There will be a scarcity of furniture now that buying has resumed 20 heavily. The D. T. OWEN CO. Inc. . 34 EAST 23rd STREET (4th Ave. Subway—23rd St Station) % Silk Bloomers and Silk Hosiery Items Reduced for Today and Tomorrow. Glove Silk Bloomers 2.93 Were $3.77 and $3.97 Women’s Sheer Silk Hosiery the most popular type of Hosiery this season—bl African brown and gra WOrd SOOT ies svessse cess 2.97 Zealand lamb can be ret .& pound, while rib a The makers of the finest blankets in America tell you how to wash them TODAY TOMORROW Today and Tomorrow A Sensational Sale of { ; ‘ vd : Philippine || Handkerchiefs Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Nightdresses To reduce surplus—strictly perfect—most desirable stock, but we are carrying too great quantities, there- fore, these extreme price cuts to reduce surplus. 4,000 Boxes Initial Handkerchiefs for Women— A}l initials—% dozen in box— 59 usually $1.14—half dozen..........seeeeeeees . 2.00 Were $3.18 leeseeeeeson Porch, Bungalow and Boat Cushions 78 Were .97 to $1.17 WOeeesseseen Ball Shetland Floss 12% Value .18 B Gentlemen: “We consider the laundering of blankets so important if they are to wear well, keep their soft, woolly quality and not ‘felt up,’ that we are glad to cooperate with you in helping women to know the best way to wash their blankets. “Wool, like silk, is an animal fibre and extra care must be taken in the choice of soaps used to wash it, and the methods employed. Rubbing is ruinous. Water too hot, or too cold, will cause wool to shrink or mat. Harsh soap will have the same effect and in addition will turn it yellow and weaken the fibre. “We have assured ourselves that Lux does not contain free alkali or any other chemical injurious to the finest grade of wool. It makes a thick lather that eliminates rubbing. It dissolves so thoroughly that no trace of it is left in the blanket to yellow the wool. We got excellent results when we washed our finest blankets with it. Colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs— Hemstitched and ae white and fancies— 8 were .14—each.... Men’s and Boys’ Gotored Woven Border Headers all 7 chiefs— hemstitched- .60 quality—to clear. , THURSDAY | Women’s Extra Size Skirts eR Nip aT aa Ta ee TODAY TOMORROW Rugs Summertime Light-Weight Specials— Also Reduc- tions on Heavy Rugs Fine Grade Seamless Grass Rugs— 9x12 8x10 6x9 Exce; Special 15.68 Speeial 13.27 Special 9.12 Large Assortment “We welcome this opportunity of working with you and are glad that Were $5.97 the tests and experiments we have made demonstrate that Lux is an ideal product for washing blankets.” Pt Grass Scatter Rugs— size 27x54 in.— WOTO SATB os ssseconce cect BOT, size 30x60 in-— A new model of navy blue or black serge is styled as pictured, with panel front and gathered back, and finished with braid and buttons. NORTH STAR WOOLEN MILL COMPANY +247 were $3.74 . +++-297 Imported Rus! ge—extreinel y heavy reversible — quite the smartest Summertime rug— 9x12 ft. size— 8x10 ft. size— Sizes 30 to 40 waist measure. Rag Ruge— -in fects in very artistic colors— 8x9 ft, ... 27x54 in 24x36 in ” Seamlens Brussela— Des North Star Weolen Mill Company has made fine wool blankets longer than any other mill in the country. North Star blankets are made of the highest grade wool and will last for years if properly cared for. Like all fine fabrics, blankets should be carefully laundered, The North Star Company, knowing this, naturally prefer that their product be washed with Lux. Lever Bros. Co,, Cambridge, Mass. Boys’ Play Outfits 1.50, 1.95, 2.50, Axminster Seamless Rugs— good quality—7.6x9 ft. vere $42.50 . 2.94, 3.96 and 4.96 Indian brave or squaw, cowboy and baseball outfits— Sizes 4 to 16 years. MORNING SPECIALS—Teday & Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders, 63 ct. Women's Extra Size | M4 et. Unbleached Muslin 24) 45 ct. Ribbons. es 32 M4| 45 in—Heavy qua White, Black and colors—Hat y neck, short Musas HAs Stine or Halr bows—Mvire and Satin loose 01 R “4 stripes. . MOD | Tek, Ter Host Glepaed Cheeses oe “LIBUONS MAIN LOR, WOMEN'S KNITWHAK SLLN LOOM, 54 In and white—m $2.25 Men's Fine MALN PLA 97 ct. Silk Mixed Poplin “4 Balbriggan Union Suits 1.28 | 57 and 6 36 36-in.—lustrous, soft and ser- - Tape airy Viceable—light and dark colors, Vey ays . or long sleevea——knew or long oto ty lee, SILAS MALN FLOOR, Won't injure anything pure draw vith HASDAIUNE 4] y g Pp SEAN'S CNDERWRAR—OfAIN FLOOR, 18 et. Men’ inital Hd fs, each ‘| 30 ct. Heavy Stripe Gin gham. 15 . W ct. White Voiles .29| Half doz 80 Vor work shirts, aptons and water alone won't harm 39 In—dainty. and’ sheer—tor | 14 et, Women's and Children’s | Goya “blouses and Blouses, ete. | Each 10 WASL FABRICS—BASBACENT. 3 ie 4 r MAW Fide” | 35 et, Printed Madras 20 stripes — good firm | 32 ¢t Mercerized Stiers 24] rting styles —— for men's, quality. Light and, dark colors, wonwns and ry wear * TICKINGS—DASPMENT. | NT. \ WASIL PABKICS— BASEMENT. a eee ae