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Ks asus By N combines in & way atrietly youthful the icality lilies of pra siness as challie, Its soft, dull surface takes the printed design beautifully, achieving an effect of rich- ness and quality that is not to be obtained in any oth texture. Su by trimmir as ribbon, taficia, satin or cbif fon contrast delightfully with itsand add to the dressy at tribute, while organdie © hatisie accentuate the practi cal, Collar and cuffs and sash of it ure frequently the only trimmings on kiddie frocks. Vor tho miss in her teens, however, I am offering a pretty design which em Ploys picot-edged moire rib bon, Hed dots set close tu gether on a white background would be fetching trimmed with red ribbon. The model fg made in one-plece style. with narrow panels attached at the shoulders, dropping down each side of the front ck. The ribbon is in sides the 2 bands t nnect these panels. And that they shall not be left to the wind caprices they are held up ur der the edge of the skirt. A pointed neck is outlined with the ribbon as binding, while sleeves that open in the prescribed fash jon are merely plcot-edged, although a lining of chiffon for the band portion of them could be employed if desired A characterful finishing touch in the form of huge red and black enamel disks are placed at the centre front of the belt which 1s of the challie twist ed into a cord This little frock is so sim ple that it could be made a day, the sleeves being in one with the frock and the panels merely applied BABY BISON AT ZOO. A new arrivai at the Central Park Zoo don the frock wide and is an 80-pound granddaughter of Black Diamond, the American bison, ihe por- trait of which is reproduce cent plece. ‘The father of the baby, 7 * Black Diamond, was bor Park muny years ugo, and is considered the finest specimen of American disen in captivity. Like his father, he fs ferocious, and, a number of times has succeeded in breaking down the tron bars the keep him prisoner. But Keeper Dick O'Brien says Toby chance when Mary, the mothe 8 on the warpath. She's awfully Jealous of her daughter, Black Diamond Is dead and his head adorns the walls of the American Mu- seum of Natural History CINCINNATI SHOE WORKERS’ STRIKE ORDERUD. CINCINNATI, May 17.—Shoe work- era numbering more than 6,00) In Cln- einnati have received sanction of the Genera! Executive Board of the Inter- national Boot and Shoe Workers’ Union to go on strike next Saturday In pro: New and Original Fashion Designs | Mildred Lodewick For Smart Women World) by Pross Publishing Co. F M.COHEN. 115 7° Ay. Cor 17" St FUK BIGGEST Sha ECTIU g ki SUHAFFNER & MARX SUITS igi’ $5" test azainst a 10 per cent. reduction tn wages. All factories in the city are affected with the exception of two, where agreement has been reached SUNSHINE BI this week than you ever Thousands of grocers where you can see them, —wafers, coo! Each will suggest to or proper place to serve interesting. SAMPLE SUITS, $7 UP. US 72 AV oes. Before the week is over you will see what is meant by SCUITS WEEK You are going to see more Sunshine Biscuits saw before. are going to place them and you will be surprised. You will see biscuits that are entirely new to you cakes, and crackers. you some tempting way it, When you see the Sunshine Display Rack, stop a minute and look it over, It will be [gosr-Wies Biscorr (mrany Branches in Over 100 Cities ‘Sunshine Biscuits THE Hoysayaves wide » The first California cherries are on sale at $1.26 a pound in a few retail markets, affd while they are of good quality they do not attract the atten- tion that the heavy offerings of fine ripe strawberries displayed this week do, Large strawberries cost the house- wife from 20 to 80 cents per quart box, and for a less choice berry the price is even lower, The wholesale price ranges around 15 and 18 cents per quart box. Delicious green apples sell three pounds for 83 cents; large red ones, six apples for 38 cents, and smatter ones, eight for 26 cents. Pineapples 20 cents and up apiece; Florida nges 5 and 6 cents each, according to size; grapefruit three for 25 cents for medium fruit, and 11 to 15 cents each for large fruit. Lemons sell two for 5 cents, or three for 10 cents Wholesale green apples are $5 to $10 per barrel, red, $4.50 to $7 per barrel; pineapples, $3.25 to $5.25 per box, de- pending upon the number per box; grapefrult, Florida, $2.50 to $6.50 per box; oranges, $2 to $10 per box, ac- cording to grade and number of oranges to the box; lemons, $3 to wholesale price for the Pacific Coast whites, which are largely distributed through the chain stores, is 36 to 87 nts, and for browns, 31 to 34 cents b> dozen. Wholesale reports show that the egg demand is light and the tone of the market unsettled and fr- regular, Fish ia plontiful and cheap this week and the variety large. Various kinds of fish aro selling at low prices which ought to please the housewife; had- dock at 8 cents per pound, flounders ut 16 cents, weak fish at 25 cents, and porgies at 25 cents per pound. A retail fish dealer says that the or- dinary housewife will not buy low- priced fish because she is so acous- tomed to paying high prices that she fears something is wrong with a reasonably priced fish, He suggests that she try haddock, weak fish which \s really fine, and porgies, all of good quality and as palatable as the higher priced halibut Bluefish has decreased in price, sell- Ing at 40 cents this week; scollops are cheap at 40 cents per pound; row shad is 45 cents, and shad without roe, 35 cents, Salmon rema'ns at 45 cents per pound, while halibut ts 40 cents, fresh mackerel, 30 cents, butter fish, 35 cents, black bass for baking, 30 cents per pound, filet and cod steaks, 28 cents per pound, Shrimps are 8 cents cheaper, costing 22 to 25 cents per pound; crab flakes, 60 cents per pound, and clams, 24, 30 and 36 cents per dozen according to size. Soft shell crabs are very small but are bringing EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1928, or crabmeat cocktail, prepared with]to $5.50 per dozen bunches; diced celery and catsup seasoned with | beans, ) $4 per basket; peas, $1.50 lemon, w uld be a change. The celery|to $4 pcr large basket; squash, hearts cost 15 cents per bunch and! per bh ot; spinach, 50 cents to $1 the catsup to 26 cents per bottle ; 5 a “ barrel; pep ‘ 2.25 Banana salad in which peanut but-|>¢" berrel: peppers, $1.60 to $2.25 per ter is used instead of chopped pea-|ho7: lettuce, 50 cents to $3 per crate; nuts is ancther easy supper dish,| Bermuda onions, No. providing the mayonnaise is waiting in] orate; Texas onfons, the icebox. Package dates filled with well-flavored cheeso and served with} | mayonnaise js another supper salad. | *! Dates cost 15 cents per package and| Spaulding Kose, No. peanut butter 12 cents per small jar} $4.60 to in the chain stores der barre! The asparagus now on the market is largely Now Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware Maryland grown and is green instea] of blanched like the Cal- ifornia stock. Retail, two-pound bunches sell from 29 to 45 cents each, with smaller bunches selling at 25 cents in some markets. Liberal of-| term of three years ferings of fine green beans have MERCHANTS TORS. assembly room eight per pound, while new peas are quoted] waldo 11 at 20 cents per pound One chain store ts featuring beans at 12 cents per pound and peas at 14 cents. Yellow crooked neck squash are 15 cents per pound, beets, two bunches for 25 cents; fresh, large- leafed spinach, three pounds for 25 cents; green peppers, 5 cents each; lettuce, 5 rnd 10 cents per head; rad- to 45 cents per dozen. — are 36 cents a pound. 5 cents each. For supper Friday a lobster, shrimp chokes, 10 cents each. | STEEL CUT VACUUMIZED Coffee a coffee man said cA MAN who deals in coffee criticised us, “You buy better coffee beans than you need to buy,” he said. “Why beso particular about their size and color? They are going to be ground up anyway.” His idea is that the average family drifts around from one brand of coffee to another. But our idea about Premier Coffee is different. Premier was inspired by criti- cism, harsh words and com- plaints. It was blended to meet the critical demands of several hundred men coffee drinkers— the most critical we could find. The Coffee Expert who blends it makes a cup of coffee from every pan of coffee beans roasted. Premier must taste right in the cup, not merely look right in the pan. And then it is put up in vac- uum cans so that your cup tastes exactly like the Coffee Expert's ny) ———— 3 ~Z \ 5 Premier Coffee per cup F YOU have been using one and one-helf tablespoonfuls of ordinary coffee per cup, do not use more than a tablespoon fal of Premier Coffee. Premier is so much richer in the natural ar- omatic coffee juices (all of which are retained by the vacuum can) that a smaller amount makes « full flavored cup. By expert menting you can secure exactly the strength and flavor that you like best. Francis H. Leggett & Company 601 W. 2th Street, New York, N.Y, cup. No flavor is lost in transit. If your husband is satisfied with the coffee he is now getting, madam, don’t disturb him, We don’t want to lure away any sat- isfied users of another brand. All we ask is the patronage of the dissatisfied men of the United States. There are enough of them to make Premier Coffee the larg- est selling coffee in the world. Just as Premier Salad Dressing, made to meet the critical de- mands of women, has become the largest selling salad dressing. To the wives of dissatisfied coffee drinkers, therefore, we make this Unusual Introductory Offer — Order a pound can of Premier Coffee from your grocer today. Make coffee for the family to- morrow. If Premier Coffee does not satisfy the family—the men of the family particularly — re- turn the can and get your money back in full. Premier Coffee A man's coffic blended by a great coffee man No. 1, $5, and Bermuda, No. 1, $7 aneatlipeiticen RE-BLECT | DIREC-| 559 990), At the annunt meeting of the Mer- chants’ Assoctation yesterday at their directors were elected to succeed themselves William ©. Breed, Lincoln Cromwell, brought the price down to 15 cents] Charles R, Lamb, William A, ishes, green onions and watercress, 5 cents per bunch; fine tomatoes, 16 and 20 cents per pound; cucumbers, 5 Lobsters] 5 and 10 cents each; onions, 7 and = 1 Cod and sal-]10 cents pound; potatoes, five Eges have increased in price, guar-]|mon croquettes ready to fry sell in] pounds for 24 cents; California arti- anteed whites having jumped from 48] one fish store for 45 cents per dozen, and browns to 35 cents Monday. The Minn H) Pe “Premier Coffee is too good; sreen| NOBEL PRIZES IN 1922 1, $2.25 per] The tncome last year of the Nobel 1, $1.75 to] Foundation, which annually distributes $1.90 per crate; California artichokes,| Cash prizes for outstanding individual to 83 per box; potatoes, Florida] *Mlevements in Iterature, art, sctence per barret,| “"4 politics, was equivalent to about Marble, Marshall, Daniel P. Morse, Leopold Miaut, James Gilbert White, Ou NEVER. ger tired of WORTH $32,000 EACH MISSION GARDEN defhog ae y per A Grocers Pound Again packed in attractive Tin Canisters as before the war Foundation Income Was $471,245 During Last Year, STOCKHOLM, April 28 (By Matl).— S471 246, Five prizes will he @istributed during 1922 and the total stm paid out to each winner will be 122,482 kronor (about s RH Moy big Nexans hee Prices —Quality—Sermiee AWS Herald Square New York Bakery Products Reduced Lowestin-the-Ci if Prices are always in effect in our Bakeshop. All breads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. The delicious and wholesome qualities are famed. Sale of MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE ‘Made in Our Bakeries This rich delicious and wholesome cake is made on the premises, accord- c- te: ing to « good old-fashioned recipe, ‘ from carefully selected fruits, mo- lasses and other pure ingredients. HOMB-MADB STYLB POUND OAKE—Its quality ts unrivalled tn any specialty store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for id, : to perfection. Plain or raisin, e4e Ib.; cherry, citron end raisinenete at Tée Ib. GLAOM CHERRY or RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKBS—Made of pure and fine ingredients, each cake welghing about 1 oinnt rotalla in specialty stores atiseteach, ‘Our price “eSv each ‘HH RINGS—Made of pure ingredients, each Mt ounces; a quality that generally retails in specialty stares at H0c% our price, this sale, Be ‘each OUR OWN OLD-FASHIONED ORULLERS—Large, light, thoroughl: cooked—nothing to compare with them at the price invaby olneee Bo OUR OWN JELLY ROLL—Filled with currant jelly and iced—va- nilla or chocolate, Cake weigh- i about 1 Ib, 370 each LADY AND MARBLE CAKE— Rich pound cake. Special, 280 Ib. doz. GOLD CAKES—Vanilla or Choco- late; made of pure ingredients. Special, 2 each 4 VCRL CAKES—Spectal, 276 each NUT CAKES—Spectal at 280 each Delicates sen- CALIFORNIA CHEDDAR CHEESE — The famous Cheddar Cheese made by the University of California at its Di School on University Farm, and, as far as we know, a full cream cheese of the highest quality,: We can recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich well-matured and excellently flavored dairy product. In loaves of about 8 pounds; each at $1.59 COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON— SPANISH STYLB VEGETABLE BAL, A choice product. @8c Ib. AD—A delicious combina- tion salad of Potatoes, Sweet | GeNuINE SMOKED WHITE- Peppers, Celery, Tomatoes, FISH—Rich and of fine flavor; , String Beans, Peas, Lime Beans excellent breakfast dish. 386 Ib. ‘and Mayonnaise, BOSTON STYLE BAKED HAM SARDELLEN, lly selected prime sugar | FANCY CRPAM COTTAGE tender, baked to # CHEESE—Made in the Walcott turn and sliced thin, 0 Ib | dairies, New York. 1 I IMPORTED EMENTHAL SWIss GOTHBR STYLE MILWAUKER pF OBRVBLAT SAUSAGBS— Welt CRANE E> Rist saad ria GENUIN. IMPORTED 8ALT Gc Ib. flavor. 5 sploed and seasoned. Ste NEW DILL, PICKLES, "to each CORNED BBE F— Well cooked CALIFORNIA CAMEMBERT CHEESE—The famous cheese made by the Cantel French Cheese Factory. A full cream cheese of high quality, 7 ox. Box, 400 bottom round; cut from fine beef. @8e Ib. PICKLED PIGS FEBT—Spitt in halt. Ze Ib. A Special Sale of New York State Fancy-Full Milk Cheese—A mild cheese of excellent ilavor. 24e Ib. Delicatessen ond Bakery Products Not Delivered Aiogys —Fin Fleot, 35th Street, Famous Flavor savory For breakfast, break a“PHIL- a tached ADELPHIA” Cream Cheese Rssal and two eggs in saucepan, FA. Ferrto ®t Co., lne., Now Terk season and stir over moderate fire until sm Serve on FERRIS 232 Insist upon the real “PHILA- HAMS 8 BACON DELPHIA”.The brand name guarantees its freshness and purity. PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese Save Food because there is a perfect and constant circulation o! Most sanitary and rounded leader for 75 years. The BEST DEALERS SELL THE EDDY THE WORLD'S | Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St. | - HOTEL THERESA BUILDING) World Wants Work Wonders ted and Approved by the id Housekeeping Institute CATALOG MAILED FREE D, Eddy & Sons Co., Boston