The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 11

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ss —————_ COW WHOLESALE _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1921. 24 Floor ISW. 34%St (Between Filth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldor! Hotel) vn 200,090 ALIENATION x VERDICT IS SET ASIDE sterday by Supreme Court Justice ; acti By nd.ngs of former Mu- | Mr ce Sinnott, ap- | wits and were coniiimed (aon more than twenty years ago in it found for the second Galveston, Tex. He went to Texas ommended the Judgment | in spring of 1919 and obtained a to pass upon the be set aside on the ground that the di Yin June, 1919, married nd Mrs, Wilson's | evidence in the case showed she had) Mi ive aughter of a Gal- fs never served with| not been served at any time. | veston banker left her about $8,- the papers in the first Mrs. Wilson's | The first Mrs, Wilson married Wil- | 900,000. Which dusfice Confiema Réferee's Finds ciaim that working it th AB you see, inue That Second Wife Had cents, as ¢ Not Been Served tm Salt. MEATPRICES DON'T #: " drinks cost 39 cents that you will be able to mak see the error of their ways.” Among the items on the bill of fare inclosed were the following: Bran ———_ The verdict of $200.000, which Mri Hunte muffin . tee tea loc, iced coffer or ch e 200.; desserts 20c as|ice cream and sun One pound of tei than 40c,, will brew cellent tea, while a po sold now generally at 20°. re make fully fifty cups of good alienation suit against her Retailers Increase Profits Market Falls—High Res- taurant Charges, WurIZeR | vanee come ate 190 West 42d St. Beaaeen Broadway and Sixth Ave. with the cost of a fraction of a cent more, Ne By P. Q. Foy. of consumers is so penalized as (Special Food Expert of The Evening| girls who are not permitted to © World. their lunches in their pl A decline of Sc. to 7c. a pound on ployment and are thu @ressed spring lamb in the last few |{ritmute to these gous weeks should be reflected in lower] jt so, a while the actual fluid | prices (0 consumers. ‘The finest|docs not average much more than dressed lamb sold yesterday at 25c. }One pe lanes of (als pias to 27c. a pound wholesale. Legs of the| Be West i6)th Btraet, ta finest lamb should not cost more than 38c. to 40c., while most of the stepped into an ice cream parlor chain stores are using a medium ine Nicholas Avenue and ordered | " ats not |@ fiass of dc. root heer, which was | Erade of dressed lamb that costs not Sea in a°mug, T walled, for a More than 23c. ‘to 24e,, and can sell|fmoment for the foam to settle and legs of lamb for te. was surprised to find that the con-| woin lamb chi yield snerous|tents of the mug were foam excent | at Loe to tie. and tie ehape| Perhaps for an inch of liquid on the profit a to Ase, and rib ChoPS|hottom, 1 called the clerk's attention at 40, to should be the highest|to this, thinking of colirse he would price charged consumers on the pe ut what was missing. He in- ea le) whet rormed me T got all that. could be finest, while shoulder lamb cuts laxpected. A woman, wha L assumed Should not cost more than 18c. to 2c} wav the proprictor, asked mo if any- | And 121-26. to Ie. for stewing cuts, [thing was wrong. T explained to her ; jehtiy|She. informed me T should have ‘ a teers slighti A on im ers are slightly | ewatiowed the drink quickly while It igher at wholesale, but there is €| qos foaming.” @urpius of medium and common beef! Cantalopes are plentiful and cheap, | and. pri d medium |selling at wholesale yesterday for |‘ y in the|6c. to 8c. each on standard sizes of ; finest Arizona and Georgia fruit. A to (ec. @lretail price of 8c. to 12c. for finest | s, but the |fruit admits of a profit of 30 to 50! per cent rand cream All camp, porch and picnic port- able style VICTROLAS Largest Victrola store in New York CheJsea District at pound for the wie ordinary cuts of beef ar abput one-third of the care Some lots of chucks gold 6c. to 7c, and plates at 4c. to ie. CLOSED SATURDAYS Toasts cut from good sound plates | tte is <2e | JoWnDarhell, _ Broaaway. and Sors. Shana Vth Sts. to 18e. ad retailer. WONDERFUL VALUES, WORTH TALKING ABOUT FOR THIS chucks and 4c to 8c. on ste “ase | THURSDAY & FRIDAY CdR gee Sag Men’s Wear are éharsing 0c. for “AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING IN to 4c. for steaks. Smoked meats ar AT LESS THAN PRE=WAR PRICES JULY AND AUGUST OPEN 9 TO §,30. and other tender! n be retalle 11so is cheap at whole- wale, with the finest chucks costing | Sc. to 10c., while most | not paying more | than 7c. to 8¢. to 6c. for plates, elightly higher in price, but fresh ham and pork have not advanced much. } Pooling the prices of milk to farm- CL eo 4 Bradley Faller, || Just 1,200 of these fine English Woven Madras Shirts, ee reac aluve the eng | light weight, but finely woven texture in an admirable sy AEs iat y of mik | assortment of hairline and cluster stripes, in beautiful tower oe fuctua-!1 color combinations. Made by an expert shirt maker. is now purch uput|| Cut full, Sizes 14 to 16. Neckband style. 59 oe eae a price|! French cufis. Today's value 2.75....Sale Price 1. equivalent to 4c. and the sur- | plus ts tu m1 factories, SILK PONG attached. SHIRTS—Fine imported quality. Co'lar Some with neckband and separate 3 08 collar, Today's value 4.85 Sale Price es MEN’S BATHING SUITS—Another lot of manufacturer's sample suits. One and two piece models. Athletic cv''. plain colors and novelty trimmed. All pure worsted. Sizes 34 to 46. °+ alues 4.00 . Sale Price 2.50 to 4.50 Values 4.00 to 8.50 MEN'S PAJAMAS—Extra quality Cotton Pongee, in plain colors, Fancy roll collar, trimmed with 1 59 silk braid and frogs. 2.50 value Sale Price 4e MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS—Fine quality Corded Madras, in plain white and tan. Half sleeve, roll collar. 1 10 . zn in of this into ice cream, Ti United States Department of Aarivulture offered the farmers of this State, free, a share of the 12,- 500,009 pounds of picric acid, a high explosive, for use in clearing land or’Wgging ditches in order to in- erase the productive area of this State | Several complaints of exceastve prices charged for light Juncheons in the downtown district have heen re- ceived hy The Evening World. The 1.75 value Sibie(pie.acniple ste Wily’ v6'4'64 ae Sale Price KELLNER BROS. Thirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street & 6th Avenue Louis XVI Bedroom Suite in American Walnut—¢ pieces (Chifforobe of wkusually generous proportions) $275 OUR furniture neetis—our interpretatifm of what those needs are—this we deem more important than the sale itself. We count on continued patronage and good will. because we fulfill individual requirements conscientiously and at prices which are at all times moderate. Come, visit ‘The Twenty-five Rooms,” where you can actually see how Kellner furniture graces Dining Room, Bedroom and Living Room oS r L, Wilson obtained in Octo- ber, 1929, trom a Sheriff's jury in her ce former and | husband's present wife, was set asic de ON SALE TO-MORROW! Our Entire Stock Straw Hats | Reduced 50% regularly 2.75, 4.50 and 5.00 Men’s Silk Hose Special, 95¢ a pair Made of thread silk in Black and colors with silk clocks in self cclors Men’s Shop—Second Floor Sth Avenue Entrance Open Daily Till 6P.M. Saturday Till 9P.M. “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” Beginning tomorrow morn- ing at 8.00 and positively ending Saturday, July 30th 10 Days Only For the first time in the history of this, the World’s Largest'2nd Floor Clothing Institution for Men— Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of 9,000 vs: Suits Wool AT EXACTLY dames McCreery & Co. Three Low Prices For Men’s Suits Formerly $70 $75 $80 46% Formerly $55 $60 $65 34° Formerly $40 $45 $50 But low for this After- Inventory Sale only. Practically all our included. A splendid oppor- Suits are tunity to chose from a big selection. Every suit tailored to our standard. Men's Shop Second Floor Use the Sth Avenue Entrance Prices! Absolutely nothing reserved. Plain Black and Blue Suits included. All sizes— regulars, shorts, stouts, longs, extra sizes. The Savings AreFrom 12-» to 37-* ] 92-50 ] 5:00 ] 7-50 209-99 22-50 2 500 36-00 32-50 37-50 Regardless of cost or value, and with the one fixed purpose of clearing out our stock of all wool Suits in the shortest possible time, in order to make room for Fall arrivals, we have repriced (for 10 days only) our entire stock at exactly one-half former prices. Forty famous brands embraced in this sweeping clear- ance movement. Every fabric and pattern represented. Light and dark colors. Many are medium and heavy weight, of the correct color and cut for Fall and Winter wear. (Palm Bezch, Mohair, Silk and Dress Suits not included.) Alterations charged for @t cost.. 15 West 34th St. Entire Second Floor. Opp. Waldorf Hotel 1 5 Former Suits That ‘Were $25, Now Suits That Were $30, Now Suits That Were $35, Now Suits That Were $40, Now Suits That Now Were $45, Suits That Were $50, Now Suits That Were Now $60, Suits That Were $65, Now Now Suits That Were $75, ‘Between sth Ave, & Broadway.) Necmmems (Open Daily Till 6PM, Saturd;\ Till 9 P. M.

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