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7 = 4 80N. C v b " a 6} ire selling at 140 to 15¢ by the carcass }about to embark on an advertising jolesale which enat a}campalen in the dally press to get in t ke a profit when charging con-| closer touch with consumers of ~ Most of Vhem Charge as M | as When They Paid 5¢ iP eo Per Cent. More iA\ aims By P. Q. Foy “DNSpccial Food Expert of The Eve- |‘ ning World.) Mo New York os arant n of ham and eg Ddacon 1 eggs costs from 60 des a roll and a 4 a i . World, the retail price on Long Island | | Good things to eat for the Sunday| spring ducklings will be cut to 34c to i dinner are more plentiful and cheaper | 35 to-day and Saturday in Washing. | o-day, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921, cost as much or more at whole- | they do to-day, most resta rved 4 lamp or beef sow ., and ham and egg or b ogss, with rolls and coffee, | hounds are being retailed at) to Detective Weastervelt of the ‘Truck sugar fro (2c, which Is nearly 40 per| Squad. Stanley has woh fesaed to hig | have adi ent. (esa than thore chickens coat iast| Part In the theft of 918,000 worth of | portion nber when going Into the ware-| te and is said te q Das tis suggested in The Hvening iii: | It Is Great! than for nearly ten years at this sea-|ton Market and leading uptown) Western dressed steers | store: ang Island duck growers are | 8 800 for roast and ¢| product pound for Jute put stewing can be|th uch} # pound, and chuck Pri t ‘ fa. fancy | KES at 29¢, While a ut mame | Th ver 2 “918, wail ses of “the Tomato Catsup Millions of bottles sold annually resent the re petting only 8c to 10e a dozen for fresh exes, muking the cost laid down | last in New York at 17c-19¢, Many wagon » mutton, a boys are gelling fresh exgs in the less 4 should use lamb sparingly | congested districts at 26c-26c a dozen. | for the next two or three weeks. More than 7,000,000 pounds of | The Government reports the hold-| creamery butter is still in freezers | In the Midst of the ngs of frozen and cured meats at| from last brs and the berdt 42 the} 00 pounds compared with|new crop of grass butter wil! begin Oo yeat, agorvanowing al next week Peaches, ‘plums, canta- South Jersey Farms MADE WHERE THE TOMATOES GROW We | hattan chain of stores {s retailing [ LO 0S TOT SS bacon ‘ to three of 202,065,000 pounds. Poul-|loupes and watermelons are coming | ounce , s two 7,505,000| into market, but quality is not yet up| t 25,000 a yoar|to the usual standard and lower prices | = -— ‘esh ese and y # ‘ vie Soe meal’ While holdings of roasting chick. | will obtain next week IT MAKES THE FOOD / : added to cover cost of roll) ens and fowls ate leas than in year| ——————— YOU LIKE TASTE BETTER and one cent yutter, the entire there ar€ 8,000,000 pounds more| F ds of turkeys In exc inst | for ham and exes would admit a 10¢ ion enty Stanley) tomnesty 6 : : : Nn Fresh poultry iy | enty Beant erly a porter | % Sold at Grocery and ‘Delicatessen Stores per vent fe service caanee fowls welghing sla Company, No. 830 | most restau charge fro to] pounds can be retailed at 38c to 400,| W eet, was brought back | Be and frozen broilers weighing two|from Detroit to-day on @ bench war-|¥ pounds and frying chickens welghing|/rant charging burglary, According | 2>OC> 04> 00>) 20> (0) 0D 0D 0D 0D O-EEDD Men 1 n ng | charged at pric no relation to the ¢ furnishes staurants, and the ge the popular pre-wa restaurant waiter ranges from n ing to $14.4 week. In sor taurants waiters get a p tips, while in smaller pla cr ix permitted to retain the tr | receives. In pre-war times OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9. Liberty Bonds Ave Face Valu Pr ee ec New 132 Page CATALOGUE —JUST OUT Write For It- It's FREE Holzwasser Home Talks Ne 666 held in our warehouse storage {ree for rix months. Sam Weal Side by Sath n Care n Broadway AKIMENT $945, VALUE | Furniture bought now my be om APARTMENT snot MARAE. $985 1 yur Libera 21ers Jue bn | Vests Value! what Foun any aso to New Yous New. Jerey sud Connecticut We Deliver by Auto Truck Direct to Your Deor, sr 1 mediate "ie, Rich are s flavor. Reduces li 3 § \ strength. W cups \ EMPTRE FOOD CTS OO. \ \\ + Barclay York. \} direct sulury of the average 1 oe) fudwig Baumann will furnish your home on small monthly payments. We invite you to buy on credit and assure Sale of Rugs you the same courteous attention and the lib- | spscissoxtzacminsterSoldRegularly for $75 Reduced to eral treatment which has brought usmillionsof satisfied customers during these past 63 years ee | Your Account will be Welcome whether you purchase $5 or as much as $5,000 You can buy everything you need to fumish your home d : a * ; ’ 3 te tet ate noted or” areal beeatge and complete here on credit. You may include Kitchen Senne Utensils, Linens, Glassware, Crockery, Blankets, ete. Sale of Sale of | . Grass Rugs Floor Oilcloth The money you would have to pay elsewere | «4»... » 59c = for the small articles is more than enough to | t+» 2 secure the delivery of your entire outfit here. Gash or Gredit. Sale of Annual May aor nieare Sale Rag Russ ARE34 Inches... 85 atat4 neko 1.49 ‘10 Deposit : Delivers as 14.38 Your cuir, en ante ed Purchase | '——————_ pdt eft f) J erences See Our Special 3-Room $100 Mstegoy Cal | Bedroom Suits—Three Pi 200 olonial Beds ils—Three Pieces Outfit j bieaped | ) ] Pay the balance in iu tc ona a7.84 Consists of Bedroom, CUUPPONIRN—Ren Pe 88 este mae Can “or Credit Aha ean Dining Reomand 217 Other Bedroom Suits up to $1,750, Living Room $5 DEPOSIT Delicers This $100 Victrola Englander —Rrecvoed to : J ‘% 2-Burner resumes to $35 Carriages 26,75 $84 Singer nagvens to Pay for it in amall weekly or Day Beds AG S() (Florence 19.50 Gmneronan. Sewing 67.50 monthly Payments oe Ol Cookers 2 Sanitary upaoiaery. Ruder ure — Machines »/ A Full Line of Sonoras can also be had in Manootny finish Mantel Extra, 6.78. Cash or Gragit, waceln” Reclining Back ca oF Cua { Open 9 to 5.20— Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 America's 1 Open 9 to 5.30 Greatest TT, } Saturday Furniture im Evenings House : Until 9.30 F no Not Confuse Us with Other Stores uxth Similar Names. oma, ving NEWARK, N. J. 49-51 Market Street bad He Pd We have no connection with any other store—These are our only three stores —24 Floor 15 W. 34% St- a BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) ME. The World's Largest 2nd Floor Clothing Institution Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. A Half-Million AM@m Dollar Stock of 8 Famous Makers Going for $237,500! 9,500Suits:Top Coats For Men and Young Men At One Price The most daring piece of merchandising we ever attempted, involving the biggest cash outlay we ever made. An enormous distribution of clothes of the very highest order of quality. The Same In Every Respect As Those Selling Elsewhere At Regulars—Stouts—Shorts—Longs—All Sizes. Alterations FREE Some of the Suits have extra pair pants to match. $6.50 additional. In the selection of Suits are the newest gray and tan herringbone weaves, pin stripe and chalk line effects; Glenurquet plaids and club checks; color fast blue serges; blue, gray and brown flannels; also neat patterns in worsteds for the man of quiet taste. Single and double breasted 1, 2, 3 and 4 button models. The Top Coats embrace all fabrics in all the newest Spring shades. No other store in New York could attempt anything on such a large scale as this. We were able to do it because our daily turn-over is so tremendous that we can consume large quantities in quick time. Over 2000 of these garments have already been sold by us. Unavoidable cancellations forced these makers to make the great sacrifice nec essary to move their stocks. Through this deal we are able to save you $15 to $35 on your purchase. See these clothes and you will say they are the biggest $25 worth you have seen in years. Every one guaranteed strictly all-wool, Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway 2° Floor ISW. 34% St OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P. M.—SATURDAY TILL 9 P, —— .