The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 23

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os Practically unchanged, 60 to 62 cents per dozen for nearby and Pacific Coast whites, 47 to 49 cents for near- by browns. Retall eggs now range from 72 cents for extra fresh, 67 to 65 cents for nearby and Pacific Coast whites. Browns bring from 40 to 45 cents per dozen. Few storage eggs are offered for sale in the retal) groceries. Paha Scarce this week, with prices ip owing {n part to last week's storm nd delay in express. Monday tne e f little figh on the market and’ yea- erday a car of balibut, dure last Sut There is much @iseussion about whether the cost of: food is “coming down or remaining ‘{inchanged from year to year. Tite: housewife can compile her own tables from the re- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA ports of the United States and State Department of Farms and Markets who are glad to give out any Informa- tion about the wholesale cost of farm and market products. The meat table, compiled by the United States Bureau ofMarkets, is as follows: Grade. Fob. 1, "22, Feb. 1, ‘21. Rect ...Good... tif 1844-ite bar pound Veal 1-320 Ped %s ” “ . Bone yolne’::? ties 2 é « According to comparison of vegeta- dies, apples, prices are for the two dates: Fob, 1. 23, We Apples, por barrel. butter and, eggs the Fai Baldwine— eens, per barre. €.00-11.08 3.00 0.00 pounds— 1 pene, fe. Long Island anon. ‘allow, 100 paunt Cabbage, per ton: Dania seed— Barros, 10 BStnaess Carrots, Torn, per hamper ss Butter, per pound— £88 $5 SIS I eq 100 x ‘quedny, acrived and sold at 40 cents eer pound. More halibut is expected “fi by Ffiday retail fishmen hopo to re falr offerings for sale, Codfish “ecaree £0 far, selling at 30 cents paund; flounders 20 to 22 cents, trout 35 to 40 cents, Spantsn eS SuUDERT vaue Wickes Greatest: YE at N'ORA BAYES. ny Troupe others, and ton eerel 85 conte, smetts 35. certs,|] ASTO Ryehe. mier oe OCOLATE SOLDIER AES Long Island scallops 60 to 75/f om, ere | “imger pound, Green shrimp, which FAV ERS AM savnw'taan Ambassader penne (Ghee ares re 8. u t ei fe per round, now cowt 26 conta [fy SELWYN Gaerne" Gs Bras & possiblo increase expected, he: we no large supply of shrimp is 7 to be on the way. fee tons of live carp arrived lest \. eek from Trempealeau, Wis; and ‘ we gold’ under the names “‘acrog."* fish sold out, but did not m tke place for itself with the housewtfo, nding to one fishman who handled large supply, because the fish ts small aid there is a great waste to be akem into account. The price was 15 ‘ents @ pound, Scrod’ may be botied or brotled. ce aginst. MAT. TODAY. Bett, fattidas. 8,20. 20. on Bi after Te cit sate e. {PETROVA | PETROVA mim THe URL oe ai08 AMUSEMENTS. 5 8th St, Thee..T Ay. ‘& 59 8 AL. JOLSON | SHUBERT 44t. wet TO-NIGHT,*\ iB0” tari “PINS * NEEDLES” 8 bes ae iB . HAM Offers Ext CENTURY 7.. 0248 Gon. P- 1, 8800 Eva. 8.30. Mats. Wed. i Bat. BROADHURET Te Th MARJOLAINE ra With PEGGY WOOD & LENNO: oth, B' Maxine Ellioit’s 32%"Wwea, Sidney % MOUNTAIN MAN ise, With Receipts of Southern vegetables are > CUE 230 CASINO © THANK-U LITTLE THEATRE, W. 44cn SU 530. Mats. To-day and Sat. © The Jot YEAR ‘are very high, with the retail price “2 pounds for 25 cents. ©" “Bag fluctuation has been great in the last two weeks and a variety of Tiguuses are given by the State Depart- ment of Farms and Markets. The ‘principal cause was that the cold ~ weather was thought to justify higher «prices, On Fricsy of last week there “yvaa @ drop from 6 to 11 cents per 4 jogen on all grades Nearby ery whites «! “Pacific Coast wh’ nearby browns 10 cents per dozen. is 54 Consecutive Weeks ii List Wook— MAT, TO-DAY. © W ARtiSs THE GREEN GODDESS = 20.| BLIOU ets. DOVER RO | PRINCESS," Rhy “° NORMAN TREVOR § 30, Bat & “The Monkey's Paw” William A. 4gti gT, Thee. Brady's Ca omen ay ae LUCILE recast PLAYHOUSE w. ROBERT WARWICK HELEN MENKEN - jp! Matinees "Weseeetay S. Tenacity” pve, und Bats Mat Daily Mate. S00, 81 SPECIAL—Petaon: Raat i "Bat. 48th, Bry.2628. Mats, Wed. art Gat, 2.20 DRIFTING TrecMary Evenings, 8.30. Bat., 2.30, es Pop. MISS DUPONT. Feminine Star of sf'Foolish Wives,” both presentations, foraay Mat. & Tesnight, Dressmakers’ Spring Sale RY 1, 1922, HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Foundod Je07 weer AF FIFTH AVE. raordinary Values for Professional or Home Dressmakers Sale Departments Include SILKS NOTIONS LININGS, TRIMMINGS ares DRESS GOODS DRESS FORMS WASH DRESS FABRICS | WHITE GOODS LACES SHEARS 1 Dressmakers’ Sale NOTIONS Wellington Mills Spool Cotton— 200 yards to spool—black and white—best gumbers—limit 2 dozen—were .08 44 were . eren Sewing Silke — 50-yard spools — black and colors— were .65..... -40 "y dah he lal gd eb pied Sewing Silka—100-yard spools ~ ave interfered with the train sere inch’ and: whtte= ice. There is a large varicty of were. $1.35..... 4 tégetables on the market notwith- Silke -- 300-yard soils tdnding and some sales tempt the Sewing Ped 3 wewife to buy fresh instead of fee, a ‘The Deluge’ WAR en canees 30 Lanned vegetables. New carrots from | Presents a “Atsne, Chrietion’ eee Mose Wonderpucs Buture amare, Pai ees Bermuda and New Orleans beets are VANDERBILT Sten, aah ane a Be | ay Eeotenee 25 ‘offered 3 bunches for 25 cents, and = ~ z ~ FOOLISH WIVES rere 40) GTONsciseacdevinn ss fSsmall, hard heads of lettuce at 5 LONGACRE, vest hs at. Hi BOOTH Wer « Better gquality— ay “cents each on the west side. Onions MteTod 30 First Real $1,000,000 Pictare. were $1.00 C + Bross + Seam Binding—black and , white—were .28... piece 20 Inside Beltings—black and white —1¢-yard piece— O} D. WEGRIFFITIS sire af ty Smcians see UNS SOM Satarsey Mistinees, S0c to $1 $0 & $2.00—Good Orchestra Seats $1.00 StH) were .70 to $1.10 piece. 60 Dressmakers’ Pins — half-pound boxes— were 30 to 40... ..55+ Box .20 Better quality pins in quarter ‘ound boxes—~ : were 94 to 4 20 | White Roll Tape~ |] to roll—were 18... Dress Shields— ‘Since then the price has remained Grace La Rue Starring in GARRICK, COW.36, Kv.8.20, Mts.’ HE Site " -Moves to Fulton Monday Matinee, Feb. 1i- (es finest T have ever used, It RNG Bitte RHINE AY NEHA anes were .26 to .30....+++ Site uality. dress shields of Better qual d ued light weight double were .84 to .42. Dress Shie! were .64 to .74 Pair 28 keeps the! skin Bo clear and soft and it has such a delightful NOONAN’S NEW AMSTERDAM W 49ST ven Of MATS. WED. & SAT. SO¢H O20 WO HIGHER caeracars i SALLY | ‘et_1I—NE ‘ZieGrELD ELD MIDNIGHT’ FROLIC- Hse gd Tg DORISKEANE': ane ream. 7c the Jar, So the Tube ‘a Drug Stores, 3. inenan & Co, Abraham & rate and other doalers. Hen-y Miler’s 174, LAURETTE |5. TAYLOR be almost uncanny in its power to was to the aS" over, Dats bot imitations! None “VOICE MINARET F itarry Beresford ogt & Co,, Mullan Lillian Contoy & Br fane & Palace, Ed & U0. Br denpr the % is stamped inside, 2 waaay $ your lela vn Ama mare BELASCO oe por soup Presents CORT ae Wedngnd Bat st Ww CE MARY EDDINGER ANP NASH| in CAPTAIN APPLEJACK GRAND RAPIDS { FURNITURE APARTMENTS FURNISHED IM PLETE FROM $50 105,000 STU" STATION af Cor. GOOD MORNING DEAF DEARIE|| @ Musical Comedy GLOBE Bs yyy ae! Bensation at.the yap hii Anco LIONEL. TATWILL cy MARIE DORO KEAW Srey W45th St eva. 6.80. MELD” Bat, a “LILIES ae THE Preemie meer FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE GET. 103" & 104" STS derick Perry. 1470. Eve. 8.15 W. did St Eva. 8.15. SAM H. HARRIS Sf un. a SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNKST TRUEX, DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Buy “Diamond Dyes" and ae @ the simple directions in every package. Don't wonder whether you can dye or ¥ fint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is + guaranteed with Diamond Dy if you have never dyed be- ‘Worn, faded dresses, skirts, coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies, hangings, everything, be- come like new again. Just tell your dru, tt whether the material you|~ wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is) linen, cotton, or mixed goods, Diarnond Dyes never streak, spot, Mats. Wed.& LYNN PONTANNE 63D ST. " Wiike ie Walt, Rrganiss ® (ant | SHUFFLE ALONG =yesinod: #30 Col. 144s, Extra Midnight Pertorm’ ‘a0! gWHAT 1S ‘STARDUST? 41T7S COMING J! me Delfoo ‘Troma, otis 1gP. Fe Nut soe ~ | *Keoukee ;"* Jou B F KEIT NEW IT) || Complete Dress Forms | p THEATRES wire skirt—were-@8.47 + | TT AOE VLE Dress Forms—+ section®- —sIG ACTS—10 a Star Feature, were $1.88 adjustable—were $9.07 2~ Lands Forme—I2_ secti justablo-—were 812.47. Vhen ordering dress forms ue. lees OLUMBIA ! : eae Pop WORLD ‘OF FROLICS With SLIDING BILLY WATSON, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. CHICAGO OPERA ARDEN, General nN er. HATTA WETROPOLITAN ae TO-NIGHT *\, AID HARDMAN FIANO USED, soo BIAMOND 1UNG. $30 WRIST WATCHES. || Thursday—Luncheon 64 | Special H] Split Pea Soup or Chicken Sou Roast Fresh Ham with Red Cabbage and Sweet I’ or Salmon Salad with Potato Dessert Salad Raisin + Cream Mille style — | 16 Served 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. or Assorted Cold Cut with Potato Salad 1922 Spring & Summer Dress Cottons for Dressmakers’ Sale Our great assortments are now shown to particularly good intage in the re- cently enlar, ork Kee se given over to ¢ have chosen the aseiny list of fabrics for Sale features be- cause their fashion and de- sirability make them s@ greatly in demand. 32-Inch Extra Fine Ging —al Dressmakers’ Sale DRESS GOODS 50 AND 54-INCH ALL WOOL VELOURS—new lai colors including brown and navy—our reg. $1.97.......... 54-INCH ALL-WOOL JERSEY CLOTHS—eight and ten ounce Weight—lending shades including navy and black—our reg 61.78 1.25 48 AND S0-INCH ALL-WOOL BROADCLOTHS -Chiffon inish— New Spring colors, alto 9 9 4 1.44 42-INCH ALL-WOOL PRUNELLAS— soit, high, lustrous finiab -Leading shades, also navy and nee —our reg. 81.97 1.30 40-INCH' ALL-WOOL CREPE—close, soft weave—18 new Spring shader; also navy and uae sae reg. 81.97....... 1.42 54-INCH ALL-WOOL TWEEDS AND HOMESPUNS—in tan, gray and brown mixtures—plain and mottled colorings—the season's most wanted fabries—our reg. 81.68... 1.27 54-INCH ALL-WOOL MEN'S WEAR SERGES—heavy weight sponged and shrunk—brown, navy and black 1.37 2.20 our reg. $1.97. S4-INCH ALL-WOOL TRICOTINES—close, ‘soft . 2.35 1.30 American hams—guaranteed fist colors wanted checks in all- sizes-~ n, lavender, tan, yellow. nd black and white—value 85 ard. 58 3¢-Inch Sil Mined Chiffo ettes: fuchsia, winkle, lolly. and other Spring sha¢ elsewhere .53 . 3 32-Inch Silk Stripe Tissuce— ~new gingham patterns in charming colors, plai cks- : Yard 48 value .6' rized Foulards—dark Mere grounds with white scroll patterns~-were .47....... .38 36-Inch Dimities—dainty patterns on white ground-— 33 36:Inch Impor ed Swiss Organdies —all wanted value .78....5 40-Inch Imported ‘Floral Ory m delicate slower clasters on ‘firm weaves navy blue and black—our reg. $4.58 S4-INCH ALL-WOOL CREAM , FLANNELS—close, Weave—sponged and shrunk—ougAeg. 85.18...... 48-INCH ALL-WOOL CREAM FRENCH SERGES— our reg. #1.78 we TODAY TOMORROW Women’s Extra Size Gingham House Dresses Were $4.94 tinted or white grounds value $1.25, Yard .63 40-inch Imported Ginghams— checks and two-tone elects 3. 717 large variety ot colors value 81.14. Yard SB Spring models in a variety of attractive styles— made of good quality plaid and checked ging- hams. Trimmings are of colored chambray or white pique. 2 Sizes 48 to 52 Silk Hose Were $1.45 9G Ss a 1 rect sizes ’ : please pore Se ‘will be made THURSDAY FRIDAY get py oqo lala black and | [ora Women’s Silk Hose—full fashioned : El a , 2 a3 a Gotan Dressmakers’ Sale Women’s Extra Size en: ae Roe eee Seer All Favorites Weel i Al Bt cts =6& Photo. : Wa | LININGS || SPRING SUITS et | ew inds . : serviceable for lining ° ° Triple Extra Size i is eae er and. sulle of Tricotine jRuou See ORO (Oa |} sench Lining Satine—solt finish Burson Bw with WIM Rovers—Lila Leo 1] er cen, gray, tan, navy, Copen- Br ‘ Riiito BEBE DANIELS: 17S tid Bd ||> hagen, white and” other staple 32 00 Lisle Hose seca? ~ |] shad : am { ‘ een ‘ective ees “aia ees _SCHILDERAUT 4 LE ine roa en a colors Were $39.73 - Blacks end White si i “oe , icoals and — ‘or 'y re Be nm Mare Soe Renae 98° BROOKLYN, rece .60 yard... pe der ~ccottoneibed for vite al bale aie STRAND A pet y rast Three stunning new models es- Se ee cordiovan bdec'and or —high lustre—excellent for lin- . - split sole hose— rookiva © 248,01 i ‘i pe 42 CONTINUOAS any MONGHT Brook 33 pecially designed to give dignity soe Spt GV SaN GA SE i 25 BEMEITH WAner GTAR x | 36-inch Percalines-—large variety of line and more slender appear- —black cotton~—werg 35... «B AE plete Fee: A WHIRL ‘OF ‘of desirable light and dank is het a FVERY MUNDAY: 3—-MG CoNCEHTS—2 || thades—wore 26 yard, z ance to the woman of largé figure. GI r - ‘Silk a a ae FOR SALE.» | ; Navy and black. ove-St Dancing Carnival || Dressmakers’ Sale Vests 2 ST.NIGHOLAS RINK 08 W. tot igen meres ack igs? Sizes 4214 to 521 bodice tops—flesh. 3 10 a 0. a ooh Llib Saati Weethyror Now nek mle effectsfor = — 1.66 ” etre by os Spr ing. love Sil joomers ST? Ht ieee TE | rome tk eso] MORNING SPECIALS Nal et 286 ‘STAR abUST? A chee A ate binations ~regultr vale 16 On Sale To-day and To-morrow Until 1 P. M. iTS co. a mer ican Diamond Saag et | and | ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders j 6 MAIDEN LANE $35 ia Bf “mart enor fr cite pear = Des Cue! HOW New. Toys Five) ania : $1.25 Silver Plated .07 Women’s Cotton that will keep the children nes: card ome p | GaP Ol TH SL | Novelty Girdles somina aan Pe pe and fae Shakers 85 Union BORE HG caine selene entertained: | Raginniny 1d celluloid—biac ¥ shatise anlshcunes ul complete Regt i Stier Re ar -66 RWARE—MAIN | : ai ae ane who’ a. protecting rubber sfran ' + G OGET 97 ctx Silk Poplins 2 Sk RE ee Be ee am i H ee iio Dressmakers’ Sale Special! 2ea3 ekonrcmnt ate , | et athe — wn | JUnde d_ Baby Dolle—with AE RIPPODROME' » he e BILKS MAIN. FLOOR | 3oa s movable eyes—14 inches TRAN —~ Chiffon Ruffling $1.19 to $1.38 Basket Crepe | CURTAINING—BASEMENT aba sen RES 7 School [ “Das 78 Suitings.... 5:96 | $5.97 Figured Velour addin Mag nan ith a - spring colors including navy aad Curtains and Valances 3.88] | pressed Dolle—19 inches high— \ IRA kay | Were .4 eSRiS® GOODB—MAIN FLOOR yee set—roae, bluc. brown were 81.17 to $1.57 ‘ ‘v3 a \| Rufflings in all the new : ae FORTIERES—BASEMEN DIAMONDS - casion|| Spring shades; also new " Hanierchite Cambric 8 | $1.34 Sheets 95 = cae. white and ecru collar laces Oe cal dike beans | Dressmaking ano at this price. BHBETS—UASEMENT School 20 et. Out " Flannels t pattern: 28 ct. Tickings Striped 181 feather bed and = Course of Lessons HH PABRICS~ BASEMENT | mattresses $1050 Boye Suits aie TICKING BASEMENT Allewoot cheviota in gray, brow 18 ct, Huck Towels 12} 4.00 his" SUITS -Th a a8 Learning to make, some pretty 25 Spring-like frocks for yourself $1.09 to $1.25 a a delightful, easy achievement - Men's Work Shirts 77 | 34 et. Crinkle Crepes -28 | | under the guidance of our expert Hie fans tae ktvenned Ilowered- for lugerio. pu instructors, who quickly teach 4 aL aero er nu the art of home dressmak: 1x CLOTUns-RAsEM ASH GK SEMEN Bur large assortments of bea i Oar . ful new materials and an excel~ 24 ct. Men's Cashmerette 16 lent pattern service contribute Hose inspiration and help in your course. Appointment made 7 your convenience.

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