The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 20

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HERE IS A FAIR RETAIL PRICE LIST re OF FOODSTUFFS peti What Housewives Should Pay To-Day for Meat, Eggs, Veg- etables and Fruit. By P. Q. Foy. Special Food Expert of The Evening World, ‘The wholesale market on all kinds of vegetables is lower than for sev- ered years and qualities are fine. Near- by vegetables are nearly one month @head of last year. Celery from Orange County is here and lettuce also is coming in frecly by auto trucks fron within a radius of seventy-five to one hundred miles. ‘The wholesale market on Western @teers is about steady at 12. to Ife & pound on common to good steers Spring lamb has declined 7c. to be. 2 pound since last week. Carcames of pring lamb sold wholesale yesterday Shoulder Lamy Chueks of Lar LAMB (YEARLIN: LOGS. «6. + Shoulders Loin Chon 42 to 45 Rib Chop Shoulder Chop Stewing Lamb . KOSHER POULT! Fricassee Fowls . Leg Milk Veal. . Shoulder of Veal Vv Shoulder Mutton Chopa Rib Mutton Chops i. Mi PORK LOINS Light Loins, halt Light Loins, wi Pork Chops, Pork Chops, large. CREAMERY BUTTE Fancy tub . Good, tul Fair Tabl At the request of readers of The Bvoning World @ fair price list is given to-day to ansist housewives in electing thetr Sunday dinners. The prices given on meats are for the 00d to prime qualities, but as many chain stores, as woll as most of the Ducklings, Le low the prices given. Quotations on} RurKeye: Se the other items are for fancy quali- Les— tes and medium grades can be old ech hers eheaper. of all kinds ts abundant and Fresh mackerel, pluefish and meak cod are retailing’ at Zc. a pound; Spanish mackerel, kingf!sh and sea bass at 35c, Salmon and hall- bat, which are retailing at 40c. a SEVEN ARE HELD -c + ON WOMAN'S TALE Seven youths were arraigned be- fore Magistrate Silberman in West Side Court yesterday charged as in- volved in one of the most extraor- dinary cases of assault with which THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, the dwar 2d Ave No, 633 East 139th Street; 93d Bt The Boyce whose OF PARK ATTACK young Last MAIN FLOOR New York police | Schuck, twenty, and William Blank, No, 323 1-2 Bast have had They were Lawrence wenty, of No. 1802 2d Ave- 6 Keily, , No. 306 Stree Doyle, 20% d Street McIntyre io, nue; James McCann, eighteen, James 23 Bast 93d Street, reet, fifteen, complainant is Mra. Pearl of No. 1 Manhattan Avenue. account of the attack was published Wednesday. Mrs. Boyce is and very pretty. She has not been in New York long. Friday night, about 10 o'clock, she took her dog out for exercise, and on Central his leash to let him ran free * At the 100th Street entrance to Cen- Park West took off peti | youth dropped the dog and seized her. tral Park the dog turned to go in and one of the accused youths seized it and started to run. Mrs. Boyce pursued him and when *he was a little way into the park, she says, the the others ran up and the crowd dragged Mrs. Boyce into the shade of the trees, There they kept her an hour, The youth McIntyre, she says, finally listened to her entreaties, ob- tained her release, took her to the door of her home, then fied. The foliowing day, she said, Dorfer came to the house and represented himself as an agent of the S. P. C. A. come to in- vestigate a complaint against her dog, got her to open the door. She says hi foreed an entrance and made at- tempts to repeat the attack of the night before, but her screams for the police frightened him and he ran. ‘| THE BIG STORE SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street Another Week-End Carnival of Bargains at The BIG STORE. All New Fresh Mer- chandise Suitable for Hot Weather Uses—at our usual Bargain Prices—Come and see for yourself—you will be convinced that the Dollar Buys More at the BIG STORE. A Few of the Many Hundreds of Bargains at the BIG STORE TO-DAY and SATURDAY Special Week-End Offering—10,000 Pairs Women’s White Canvas Pumps One-Eyelet Ties and Oxfords WNW) 08) DW. ADO) Ae a BOG 1921, Georgette and Canton Crepe dresses, JONAS UEUIBRO OKLY Nauaa FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS To-morrow—Unmatchable Values in New Summer Fashions Summer Dress Sales Wonderful Values Which Cannot Fail to Interest Fashionable Women and Misses SUMMER SPORT AND STREET FROCKS Frocks fashioned of the finest Silk and Cotton materials—secured in a@ very low-price purchase. Values to 29.75 Protege piseelbrtend sorties (3.75 Embroidered Dotted Swiss. . Highest Class SPORT SILK | Late Mid-Summer Modesin SILK FROCKS Newly Received and Placed on Sale at a Price that Af- fords Substantial Savings. SKIRTS At Less Than the Materials Cost Inexpensive portswear Suggestions WOOL SWEATERS ‘Tuxedo Sweaters in fancy Coat with Tuxedo Revers trimmed with contrasting Plain and Zephyr Wool; Btyle welt or Angora, AM colors, SAVE} Values to 6.95 N p MICHIGAN 3 ROOMS Furnished Completely $149.50 4 ROOMS Ferehes, Complet $179. 50 5 ROOMS Furnished Completely $199.50 ‘wo Convenient Stores: 2174 Third, Ave. 420 Tremont Ave. 118 & 119 Sts, East 177 St. NO DEPOSIT SALE! Are you entitled to credit? If so, it is yours! NO DEPOSIT down and our vast stock of high-grade furniture to select from. A DOUBLE SALE FOR YOU! A Pre-Inventory Sale—we are determined to clear our floors of every odd Suite (discontinued patterns) and odd sin; ieces in our store before taking Inventory July 1st. All Specials reduced— MANY OF THEM 50%, AND A NO DEPOSIT SALE Immediate delivery or we will hold goods for future delivery with mo extra chai mous ari Woven Special Ice Box Hardwood case. Interior per- + fectly sanitary, Special Price Pe a Strongly made nd Michigan's Special Cotton Mattress (Guaranteed) With he. Well made, strong Brass Bed, Roll Edge Cotton 95 Mattress and Link Rust ‘29 Proof Spring WE MAKE THE EASIEST TERMS! . 5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Enamel Bed, Rott OUTFIT dge Mattr Englander” Roll Buffet, China Closet, Ex. tension Table and @ Siip Seat Chairs, pio A ial ‘i These are all high-grade shoes—made from fine quality White Canvas, Duck and Eaves- cloth. Hand turned soles, with full Louis, medium and low heels; all sizes and widths. Regularly sold for $3.00, $3.50 and $4—all to go at one price of This is another instance of the remark- able values we are giving the public—made pestis through our cash buying power. ‘ou had better stock up for the summer at this price. STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Misses’ & Children’s White Buckskin Mary Jane PUMPS Sizes up to 2 Regular $3 and mite ze. J: 98 Sneakers Finite, Black and Brown, All sito, Regular val Hew Bo 98 FOR WOMEN 600 Sport Hats 1 00 Manufacturers’ clearance samples. All this A new purchase. season's models. All fashionable colors. Val- elude crepe de chine ues up to $6, Special, ON1Y...ccesseseeeees silks, pique s, reps. cord: 18. ‘Values 5c, to 40c. Silk Blouses jorgettes, erepe de chines, tricolettes; 20 Goacls te om. Sizes 36 to 46. For- mer price $4 So ‘Special, only *s 350 Wash Skirts White Gabardine. Late m els. Belts and Doséts, iret 1 .98- 2. 98 ed with large pe tons.» Worth ui $4.60. Special .+++ 1500 Pairs Corsets nd brocaded, materials in flesh re wince “Six 30 to 34, Regular $4, $5 & $6 Value. Special, only 50 bes, Silk Gloves 12 and 16 button length. White, black, belge. gray and tar 5. cial, only. Muslin Underwear in flesh and bbe eg IT to 44, Nightgo msg for 76s.” Special 55 Doz. Cotton Bisaasass ah and white, Full range, of sizes. Regu- In fleah wiulity. Specially priced at only 25 Doz. Ribbed Vests shoulder straj Lace trimmed. Clea up to 60. Regular price bic. sh RRS ne 39c 43 Doz. House Dresses chambrays, in eh colors, A large v: 25 Doz. the past two weeks. Fast color ma in wonderful Rerular Toe. value, ] 49 Only see. -1.00 49c)|® Foulard silks, fancy silks, ends; full length. Sell 4 cases Just received. goods. Sizes up to 42. Special, each, only ... Shirts and drawers; fine Regular 69c. goods. Spec 2 and 3 color Poulard finis yurd, Specla leet from, Ma While they last, to each, only... FOR CHILDREN | Seo meds ease 65 Doz. Dresses we ee en Fine quality gingham and, nambra alds 79c Rents fal for this sale, only..... Rens big value at, each, only., 50 Doz. Play Suits owls Just received, large variety of fabrics and very latest pu only selections, . trimmed Sizes 2 to 10. Hars and pockets. yoods larnest Ae York. ee ‘29cto 1.29 Boys’ Union Suits ine” quality nainsook and balls ye un. Blees 24 to 34. Te alas value up to cla ‘Specially br Suitable for shopping Each, oMly e+++5 ys Wash ‘Suits ssortment, all late models; guaran- NAY dat colors, Sizes 3 to 7. Regular $2.00 Quality. Speelal, ONY sesecrrsererereceees 6th a = bieuel anes Bldg. Misses’ & Children’s Play SHOES AND SANDALS T 50 Doz. Silk Neckwear Balbriggan ‘Underwear ality, Sizes 34 to 44. 1, per garment, only DOMESTICS, ETC. 1000 Yds. Imported Voiles ? 1500 Yds. Ginghams ty | Med. blue and pink checks; 27 Inches wide :69c Worth 29c. a yard. Very special, per yard, only 1000 yds. Printed Organdie Crochet Bed Spreads ection: % ne’ Specially priced at, 25 Doz. Pilgrim ‘Bags Black only; Double handle, lined; worth 8$c. Special, only \ Novelty Leather Goods 4 | 1000 pieces, including vanity cases, ket- 9c-59c) books. ote, Many different Kinds! bs |« ods worth up to $2.00, ‘Specially priced ‘at, |Everready Safety Razors Complete with 6 "bindes, Packed in amall eab- | Gr box. Special, while they last, each, only, AH. sizes. and ues. $2.00 2.50 val- pecial, FOR MEN 750 Doz. Soft Collars All well known makes, es, China and small figured et weaves, &c. Sizes 131% ousands of men have taken advantage of our immense collar sales "1600 Nesligee ‘Shirts h cuffs, Full cut, ionable patterns. Te for $1.98 and $2.25. Specially priced at, each, only 30 Doz. Knitted Silk Neckwear Large variety of styles; all fashionable colors. While they last, ¢ Materials in- 12%c 1.29 *39c Slip-Over Undershirts. Government stage Regular $1.00 ‘quailty *39c 39c 19c 1500 Phonograph Records "39c 49c 2 sizes. WALK IN-—-LOOK AROUND—ALWAYS MANY BARGAINS THAT ARE NOT ADVERTISED. TELL YOUR FRIENDS—STORE OPEN 9.15 A. M. TO 6,15 IF YOU ARE PLEASED WITH OUR BARGAINS, Pp. M. sith and new 79c 69c Ey Sport Cope ar Frocks of the Better Cotton Fabrics Low Priced for This Sale Frocks of unrivalled charm—developed and Organdie, many _indelicate pastel colors; lace, frill and embroi- Specials! New Dresses of inghams in all the new check and plaid patterns and colors—Flow- 5 00 ered Voiles with White Orsanatis Algo of Jereny, 2) contrasting cole wives, om front and REN EKoCmodel with fitted cur knickers to match. A Low Special Price on BATHING SUITS fone as pictured, Va Of Lustrous Black atraight- Une or siip-on; neatly piped with eontrast- Burt Satin, ing satin, colors, some with Choice of Five Styles: al ames & We are offering Foray. complete suite BELOW REGULAR PRICE—and all odd pieces, for every room in the house, at proportionate savings. For example: On Sale 9 A.M. to 3 P. M.—ON TIME—You Pay as You Please A comfortable and convenient fold- ing cot, just the thing for camping and outing. Army Telescope Cot | From $().98 Ree. From 9 A.M. $9.49 Regular 7 er 9 A.M. to Price to 3 P. M. Only Price $7.60. | Bide ree) . 3 P.M. Only $19.98 ou save Morrow, igh! vere ¢ yne motion turns couch oleh Can ree ottt melessope Cot, Length From 8 ‘ $29, 50 Se SUR aus 76 inches; width 30 inches; height 20 inches; MD aay Satire fancy coverings, weight 16 pounds, Made up of 12 mattr 36 inch duck. Colors, white or brown. lasik Pe? Aaah n pad aise anor’ Coca After 8 FP. M. price goes back to 87.50 ogain to 819.08, = DEUTSCH BRO FURN I! [iret] ] Present] “| Avenue A, Cor. 4th St. way, Cor. Saratoga Open Monday & Saturday Evening OPEN SATURDAY EVENING CLOTHING THE ENTIRE FAMILY CREDIT PSROOKLYN ONLY STORE TURE priAeay Sliding Couches and Couch Beds You Save $10 Tomorrow = Now Held Till @ Wanted e., Cor, 123d be Avi St. Open Monday & Saturday Evenings | | Deutsch Bros. Furniture Sold With Lifetime Guarantec oN Buy 0 on Time and Make $100 and to-morrow, OUR ENTIRE STOCK— sold from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. at $100 :

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