The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, fehl dl deh S OCTOBER 19, 1921. | The fish now tn market ts largely; ket, which is not storage “nearby,” feed fish, “green” daily of bluefish, and sea bass. 10 to 25 cents and re but freshly caught. haddock, nor! Whites sell for This fish Includes fresh supplies striped Bluefish wholesales at ails ut 40 cents At retai nts to $1 per p: with new honey and the demand is low. Honey, in comb, wholesales 20 to 80 ce 80 to 90 © m 50 to 75 cer per pound. Haddock costs cents per pound wholesale and 18 cents retail; sea bass, which costs the market man from 15 to 20 cents a pound, retails at 45 cents per pound. Striped bass, nne for baking, as the fish weigh from:2 to 4 pounds, ig selling wholesale, 18 to 25 cents a pound and 60 cents « pound retail, 5 to 8 ’ Fish which comes from a distance wrtation charges added to ale price as some fish men prefer to buy «lrect trom. the fisheries, Salmon fiom British Co- lumbia costs 10 centy per pound, plus expressage, wholesale, and the cdn-| sumer pays 45 cents per pound for good salmon steaks, Lobsters in boxes of 125 pounds come the retailer from Maine cents a pound, plus the expressage. At retail, lobsters cost 60 cents a pound live, and 65 cents cooked - | Smelts are selling wholesale 20 to 25 cents a pound, and retail at 45 cents a pound, Cod wholesal from 8 to 10 cents and retails at 30 cents per pound. Good hallbut costs the consumer 45 cents per pound and the retailer 15 to 20 cents per pound Flounders are cheap when costing 15 to 25 -¢ yund, but when they are large enough to mas- direct to for 30 to 35 now querade as filet of sule they cost the consumer 60 cents 4 pound Wholesale they are worth 8 to 12) ° cents per pound. Oysters are in 1 supply and the aize and the of frying dozen and bought for tail. Wh 5 cents a can be east side f Frogs legs are bringing a dozen, retail, according ms are plentiful, the tone o small, | Strained honey sells 16 cou cents, while 4 3-pound can is. ¥ 80 cents. Maple sugar, this y yield, whol 9 to 18 cents per je gallon, the re om b, 8 to 11 cents; , 7 to ¥ cents. Retail nuNce box, costs nd bi maph yn and r RE A quart ¢ tail market Scrappl {1 cents a retail in a Apples are arriving | ply, chiefly from — the (boxed), and Maine an (barreled), with New Yo plies light nday 114 ears ome of which wert Greenings o ind of vod is bring- 0. 1 erate whole® mn 10. to | The market is not yet well suyy and maple produc ALS; eX- | buckwheat es for 40 retails for 40 in is worth $1.10 at ire st wholesale nd re the | na, | | rt for und owing vegetables | lower at $2 and consumer nt Parsnips are in h though they have their prime. W ile they cost the for 2 pounds. vy receipts, al t arrived a lf barrel baskets bringing $3 Potatoes are quiet, but the s of Main le, per barret, arrived Monday, Oct they are worth and retail 3 in fair supply |containing Bergdol! in pounds for 10 cente Eggplant, Jer- | s4 180 pounds, wholesale, | privates pape stolen sey, Is arriving In ample supply. ‘The | 9975 to $4.25, and Jerseys, por. 150 s Res bee nak bie eben pound bag, $3.25. Long [sland, per 90 | was found early to-day on the fifth floor sae Ta ena ounds, bulk, $4.75 to $5. Retail potas! of ihe He omce t to $4. etal offer ecgplant at 1s | POUnes: or! u \ to 25 cents a piece. Artichokes, Cal. | toes sell at 4 and 5 centa a pound for | open, with Important de fornia, wholesale $7, and retall 15 per box, $6.50 to)J to 25 cents each. by ling as low as five pou |18 cents in the chain stores wholesale, Jerseys, Good green consumer at ents a‘ pound for the smaller kind and cents for the larger ones. Wholesale peas are ta Virginians sel offered the peas are . $1 to $1 nge in price fror Reta three p pounds for 10 cents $1.50 to $8.50 for bushel baskets, 50, sand Long Islands, but Satie 5 per basket, $1.2 and Maryland, nts for the better grades to three nek 18 sand nd completely 5 lpaper re ¢ | gation w ington pollve ra {ington 2 rot all ight supply $35 Bolivia Coat Wolf Fur Trimming $35 307 Fifth Avenue, Special for Wednesday and Thursday Only! Sale of 375 Plain and Fur Trimmed BOLIVIA and NORMANDIE COATS Ww Le ‘orth At past $65! More Than 250 with Genuine Fur Collars of AUSTRALIAN or BLACK OPOSSUM, WOLF and NUTRIA! A Cont Sale of Most Unusual Bargains! TIAMILTON GARMENT CO. Near 31st Street Endre d Fittha Avenue Bulsing Exclusively fo Women’s Wer eee oS Aa ues may be ‘slight, You can improve it by comparing. The more you do, the more you are likely to buy at Flint’s. Flint € Horner @ tn. 20-, 26 west 36" st. Conveniently near Fifth Avenue" att “TOL = a a PL KL — ta i, — — i chiefly Bloomingdale’s Bargain Thursday vita | BERGDOLL BOX FOUND, \ IMPORTANT PAPERS GONE WASHINGTON, of Representative Johnson of Kentucky, covert from the om broken ni with rubbish New York buys its furs at JACKMAN’S Tomorrow Begins the First “BB’’ Day Specials NEW YORK Bloomingdale’s Bargain Day in All the Store Departments! 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE “BB’’ DAY! A day destined to become famous as the time ‘ for real bargains. Silk Overblouses $2.95 Georgette tricolette over- blouses in 15 dif- ferent styles. Wool and Silk embroidered, beaded, braided and fringe trimmed, Tie on, tun'> and belted models. Long and short sleeves, round and square All the popular shades of Fal bisque, French blue, 3 36 to 46. and necks. Mohawk, brown end black. Siz ond Floor. Sec- Women’s Wool a Hose, 69¢ = aw | Derby ribbed sport wool Heathers, brown, green, black and white Main B xX Floor. Wayne Knit SAlk Hose, 89¢ Women's pure thread silk stockings. Variety of colors, Main Floor. Children’s Wool Sports Hose, 69¢ Fine cashmere, ribbed. Heather mixtures. Main Floor. Children’s Sleeping Garments, 59c Strictly first quality Dream Away Sleeping Garments for boys and girls. Soft cotton with drop seat and feet. Sizes 1 to 8 + years. Main Floor. Misses’ Fur- Trimmed Winter Coats, $25 Velour de Laine or Normandy and Silver- tone—with large fur collars or convert- ible collars. Silk lined and_ interlined. Novelty pockets, belts and buttons, a teindeer, brown andcopen. Second Floor, Girls’ Dresses, 8 to 14 Years, $2.95 \ Regulation and @® ) accory frocks. lad Embroidered with full pleated skirts and wide sash 7 ts. Several styles. ! Ms Children’s Felt Comfort Slippers, 95¢ cond Floor. Daniel! Green make —comfortable felt slippers, Kid soles, padded, Fancy designs on vamp. Sizes 6 to. Second Floor, e) singe \ | styles. price. i loomingdaic’s New Wool Skirts Very Special ~ $3.95 AJ] wool plaid and striped skirts—sports sand street All new shades, Ordinarily sell for very much higher Waist size, Second Floor “BB” Day - to save. Thrifty persons who come here to-morrow OCTOBER 19, 1921 the first will rejoice in the hundreds of opportunities Chitdren’s Shoes, $1 67 Black finished, soles, caps. 11. $1.67. Basement, Comfort Shoes $2. 89 Handturned soles low or medium heels. Black — kid- skin uppers, tipped or plain. Real com- fort shoes at half | price. $2.89. Bloom- ingdale’s ° Bargain ‘ Basement. Women’s Knit Underwear, 69c Heavy ribbed calfskin leather broad toe 3 815 to Bargain cotton. Vests short or long sleeved, high or low neck. ‘Tights and drawers of same quality. Regular and = ex- tra sizes. Main Floor. Ribbons, 85c Yard Moire, faille, satin, brocaded satin, Dresden—in many shades. 6 to 10 inches wide. Main Floor. 3 . 7 . Tunics—Special mae $12.50 Tunics made of fine quality net, beaded and spangled, sorted colors. in black and as- Main Floor. Misses’ Dresses Special, $12.95 Canton crepe, satin, Poiret twill, tricotine and fine French serge materials. Silk and wool combi- nations in smart styles. Navy, black, brown and gi Sizes 14 to 20. crepe de chine, Second Floor. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, 12 All linen of cambric quality. Hem- stitched border 14 inch, Per dozen $1.45. Main Floor. Edges & Inserting Special, 9c Yard Embroidered edges and insertings in wide range of patterns and widths, open or shadow work. Main Floor. Night Drawers, 47c Children’s Sizes Outing flannel of white with colored stripes. Cut full with double stitching, drop seat and feet, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Second Floor. Marabou Capes 4.75 Circular shapes—some with tail 8 rows of marabou. Silk lined or brown. Main Floor. 5 to Black AG No interest —n Br 26 to 32. wick nuine Victrola extras, Extraordinary *1.77 For this big special day only we have ever offered: Silk Velvet Felt Paon Velvet Suede Cloth Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits, $6.95 Good quality drab corduroy, box pleated. Well made and cut extra full. Knickers full lined. Sizes § to 17 years, Second Floor. Figured Silk or Cotton Linings, 97c 36 inches wide. Pretty colorings, floral and conventional designs. Floor. Sanitas Oilcloth Table Covers, 55c Sanitas Ta Covers. Hand block printed on suede finished oilcloth, Clean with damp cloth — Size 48x56 inches, Mail or telephone orders as jong as lot lasts. Main Floor. Electric Iron, $3.98 —-—— ye Nickel 1 A in Main 6 Ib. size. plated, 6 foot cable and con- id necting socket. ox" Basement. Safety Razors, 55¢ Standard makes, including the Ever Ready and Star razors, Package of blades included, Neat Leatherette cases, Main Floor. avy French Serge, $1.45 Yard 54 inches; all wool, fine twill dress weight. French serge in true navy blue only. Main Floor, Qua Call For ‘To-morrow Only for aver Columbia Special, About the greatest values Zibeline Plush Sports Hats Sailors Piping : Ser ae: Penarth red, and All new materials . D it pockets. , 5 . : 2 SROs Dresses that ordinari Balance easy month! ents, Lloomingdaie’s—Main Floor. Ready-to-W ear Hats Men’s Trousers, Special, $ 85 Trousers at less than original whole- sale cost. Worsteds, and cassimeres in 00d assortment, plain or striped ma- terial. 46 wi Sizes aist Second Floor. 29 to measure. Men’s Soft Hats, Special, $2.65 One-day sales of these extra good hats at $2.66, from regular stock all silk lined and in new Fall and Winter shapes Colors are pearl, slate, otter, seal, golden brown, olive and Sizes 64 to 7!y, black, Men’s Silk Ties, 29¢ 1,200 men's ties. Stripes, neat figures and all-over _pat- terns. Popular open end model, with slide easy bands. Main Floor, » Taken Main Floor. Pajamas, $1.44 For men, roomy. nel, Well made, Main Floor. Fancy Dimity Bed Spreads New eatin figure de viceabl Sir Three-fourths bed size, $2 Full bed size, Wool Sport | € Dresses Very Special % Of all jersey, white. Hasy to launder and ser » bed size, $1.98. 6. $2.75. Main Floor. } { | | ; in green, | } Patch | rt Belted. oe! at Hloomingdate's. sell an twice this price. Thursday, cut large and Good quality warm outing flan- All sizes. stripes and small Jacquard $5. Get since abl | Dr enem Tabl Ne little lets. If a du torpi: Th hi ——_ J quick, one or two of Dr lets at bedtiine. . to keep right Advt : —__ Several Hundred ; Newly. Arrived ‘ MODELS§ — MOST delightful no twolike profusion of the choicest Frocks, Suits, and Wraps—at Maxons now! The best fabrics—the most fascinat: ing fashions—everything of the highest order. except the prices, which are of ex- actly the opposite extreme— 524105 /9BH Were they not Originals, these models would cost about $48 to $396 MAXON MODEL Gowns UE. 56 “Se. Haviland Bick, Bloomingdale’s Sd Ave, at 59th St. | Very Special For three days only the Op= 5 tical Department TS @ pair of genuine toric kryp- 1 tok lenses for $11.50. i These are the invisible bi- focals that give far and near vision in on ir of lenses, without the disfigur:ng seam | | ack found in ordinary” 4 als. Eye examination by regis 4 tered specialist inciuded in. | price Frames and mountings from $2 up, rt Maiw Kloor ] RESINOL Soothing and Healing Household Ointment Keep a jar on hand for common skin hurts - rashes, chafings cuts, stings,burns The ointment for the family QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Dr. Edwards’ * Olive Tablets That is the joyful ery of thoosanil Dr. Edwards produced Olive the substitute for calomel. iwards, a practicing physicidit ars el's old-time ula for Olive patients fpr jet W nd ny, discovered the for while treating jets chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. Edwards’ Olive Teblets do ne “keynote” of thete ated, olive-colored tabe ise the bowels and liver t griping is the sugar They ¢ act normally. you have a “dark brown mouth” all, tired fecling—sick headache— d' liver--constipation, you'll find sure and pleasant results from Edwards’ Olive Tab- housands take them every night just Try them. 15c and 30g, DAY WORLD WANTS WORK Wonbéab A wee ne cee ee

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