The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 18

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ay ee THE _——_———$_—_$_——$$_— EVENING WOR for 10 cents the housewife may select from a number of vegetables what she wishes for her dinner. Carrots are on | re rs sale at 5 cents per bushel; 2 bunches} 20 and will be sufficient for @ small fumil » and 40 large egg plant sells for 10 cents; small |p, head of new cabbage suitable for salad got fair quality on sale, The early coc are on or cooking; 2 pounds of old potatoes; bunch of celery hearts; one summer wquash; large bunch of radishes; 2 ‘After Easter prices show little heads of 5 cent lettuce; 2 cucumbers @hange from those of last week, while the variety of vegetables, fruits and fish offered the housewife has in- freased owing to the favorable weather ‘Conditions. which sel! at 6 cents a piece; 2 pounds of turnips. Green beans are offered 2 pounds for 25 cents; beets, 2 large bunches, 2 pounds of spinach, or dan- delion greens, for the same price, ‘Wholesale new Southern carrota cost the retailer $1.25 to $2 per hamper; eggplant, 75 cents to $2.50 per box; new cabbage, 75 cents to $1.60 per In the fish markets fresh mackerel from near by, Spanish mackerel from Chesapeake Bay, soft sheil crabs, small but very well flavored, clams from Long Island and down east, and butter fish, a small white meated “pan” or frying fish, are added to the &ssortment of fish on sale. The mack- @rel was wholesaling last week at 75 cents per pound, but with liberal sup- Plies the price dropped this week and he retail price is but 40 cents per |° und. Spanish mackerel is selling at ‘40 cents, soft shell crabs at $3 per dozen, the first of the season, clams on the half shell, 20 cents per dozen, and large or chowder clams &6 to 45 cents, @ccording to size. Butter fish cost 25 ents per pound. basket; celery hearts, $1.25 to $1.75 per dozen; summer squash from Florida, $2 to $3 per basket; radishes from Virginia, per half barrel basket, 25 cents to $1; lettuce, 60 cents to $3 per basket, according to cucumbers, $1 to $ hamper; spinach, 60 cents per basket tor Jersey grown. Strawberries are arriving in liberal supply, with the quality uneven, many Only two weeks remain of the oyster Season; small size sell at 24 cents per @ozen, and frying size, 30 to 35 conts. Clams take the place of oysters during the summer season, and as the season advances they become better in flavor and larger in size. Scollops are run Bing out and smelts are about gone. j Roe shad from Delaware is offered At 45 cents this week, male shad at 30 cents. This Southern variety is cheaper than the nearby but generally {fs not in as fine condition as the Mearby shad. Halibut sells for 40 cents per pound; salmon from the Truly Delicious! “SALADA = =i A. ‘West, 55 cents; striped bass, ‘which is mcarce, 40 cents; oddfish, very fine Row, 25 cents; founders, 15 cents; shrimps are high on account of the storms, selling at 35 cents, and lob- sters are up to 60 cents for same rea- fon, . Green vegetables are plentiful and Sold in Sealed Packets Only. Ry careful selection the house- displaying pint boxes at ents eal and quart boxes} 15-cent ju Amorica selling from 75 cente and ceable when the prices first declined. of the berries showing mildew or de- [skillet containing mushrooms. When Is Without Doubt “The Best." and rand add eggs to them; when pour over toast. Either dish Sizes 44 to 52 A slenderizing effect is produced in these smart look- ing dresses of Georgette which are handsomely beaded and have a wide sash. Also have an underskirt of good quality satin. They make an excellent after- noon or street dress and can be had in Navy or Black. 25” Extraordinary Value BROOKLY = = | OPPENHEIM.GCLLINS &G@ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN ’ Tomorrow’s Specially Arranged Offering A Remarkable Special Purchase and Sale of 1000 Women’s Hand Made Blouses French Batiste Trimmed With Real Filet Lace ,Extraordinarily Priced at 2.95 An unusual offering of attractive French Batiste models, daintily hand drawn and hand embroidered. BROOKL Americas Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN ~ Exceptional Offering Tomorrow Jersey Sport Suits Cleverly Styled for Spring and Summer Wear Remarkably Priced 16.75 Exceptionally well tailored models in Tuxedo and notch-collar effects, in at- tractive solid colors, smartly trimmed with link buttonsand fancy patch pock- ets. Shown in the favored Summer shades. (One Mcdel Illustrated) °Res are set nicely put on toast and for}dust with paprika, on —— 1¢ market at 16. cents ce each, with Avocado pears from South ale at Three Brooklyn Stre—— up each, Rhubarb is low at 10 cents a bunch, Mae og ER APRN ORE 1329-1331 PP , 4810-4812 be had three for 5 i yj the batter rrult costa from 40 cents aff] BROADWAY ff Py) FIFTH AVE. dozen up. Grapefrult are in good sup- Near Gate Ave. I 4 Bet. 48th & 40th Sts, ly, but the quality ts not the best. BROOKLYN. ry J BROOKLYN, price ranges from 15, to 18 cents @ “ayy z ach _ a FULTON ST. cor. of BRIDGE ST. Eges have returned to 29 cents a . dozen for browns and guaranteed Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn whites are 89 cents, with the whole- sale demand reported steady, The { ite tn sald to Be using plenty “Women who are large in SIZE ‘s but not In the quantities no- D ‘ . eal at Martin's if they are WISE A nice Vriday supper dish is scram. bled eggs with mushrooms, or an; © who prefer thom. resh) mushrooms, cut 3 small dice ahd fry a few minutes in butter. Toast several slicer of white bread; butter them. “ ” Beat four eggs, season with salt and pepper, add two tablespoons of water, m a ou resses mixing well, and pour into buttered | “Stout” Tailored Suits Sizes 42 to 52 Long line, slenderized, excellently tailored Spring ‘Suits of fine quality Poiret Twill or Tricotine. Smartly belted. 3 5” “Stout” Coats andCapes Sizes 42 to 52 A wonderful assortment of coats in the Sportscloth and Herringbone materials. Raglan sleeves, belted and notch Especially designed for large women. collar effects. 2 5” | “Stout” Sport Skirts Extra Large Sizes Carrying out the vogue for sport occasions—good looking sport skirte may be had in box and side-pleated styles of Prunella cloth in striped effects. Specially priced at —aeSale at Meck Three Brooklyn Sorce—m Special Offer 7 0 Easy TERMS Open “WILL BUY THIS Console Converto Genuine Victor VICTROLAY =e A Strong Double Spring Victor- BROOKLYN Victrola and the Case Is of Such The Quality That You Will Be a Proud Owner Evenings “ WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS Talking Machine Contre —“Full Size” — “Wissner” Guaranteed = = ae i ee piers ara ese ne name LD, WE DNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922, caking Into smail pleces. Fry] ‘Realize Your Expéctations—at Either of Our Three Locations” —-— 1329—1331 4810—4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVENUE Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN BROOKLYN FULTON STREET vo‘ BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St Sutwey Kation Brooklyn | SALE THURSDAY At Decisive Savings--500 Suits, Coats and Wraps 49°9 Coats 45°" Coats 39°" Suits 35° Suits It may be the exceptionally fine quality of the materials—it may be the excellence of the workman- ship—it may be the smartness of the styles; but whatever it is, there is a certain something about these Wraps and Suits which makes them stand “head and shoulders” above those ordinarily featured even at much higher prices. Sizes for Women and Misses Arabella Coat, Pandora Wrap Materials Colors nee Suits Suits paler 29.75 Poiret Twill Navy Tricotine Black ‘ \ Twill Cord Tan ° ° oh (ny | Bvery Garment is Beautifully Hooke Silk Lined, with Crepe de Materials Colors Chine or Radium Silk An achievement — and a remarkable one, too! Coats Coats Black Seldom have we seen the equal of these Coats and rae Navy Suits at their respective prices—and we doubt if Velora Tan we will see their duplicates in many a month, if at Poinciana Mouse | all. In point of style, quality of materials and work- a, vine Grey manship these Garments measure up to the kinds usually sold for considerably ‘more. You will fine Wonderful Bargains Thursday in this Sale of Dresses 120 Exclusive Dresses for Women and Misses 20 Dresses 69.50 18 Dresses. . 65.00 Are Featured at 12 Dresses 59.50 Zo 2 20 Dresses 55.00 10 Dresses. . 49.50 22 Dresses 45.00 8 Dresses.... 42.50, 10 Dresses...... ieehenet worth 39.50 It is hardly necessary to say that these dresses show the smartest styles, that they are beau- tifully made and carefully finished. Wonderful beaded and embroidered Canton Crepes,Georg- ette Crepes, Taffetas and lovely combinations. Many smart models in smart two-color effects, “Realize Your Expectations—at Kither of Marlins, Three Locations” =z \, Ree Nes

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