The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 21

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Retail sales of green vegetables have followed heavy receipts of vege- tables on thé wholesale market, Re- ‘ports show that fifteen cars of beans were refused Monday when the mar- ket was completely demoralized and values were of secondary importance to finding a buyer. Liberal supplies of beets, carrots, cucumbers, lettuce and peppers wero received as well ‘as ithe usual amount of other vegetables. Green beans are retailing at 3 ounds for 25 cents in one chain store and at 10 and 15 cents per pound in the markets; spinach, 3 pounds for 25 Cents; fine artichokes, 3 for 25 cents; ‘beets, 2 bunches for 26 cents; carrots, new peas, 15 and 20 cents per sparagus, 35 and 45 cents per 2 pound bunch; tomatoes, 16 cents the chain stores and 20 cents per pound in the markets; lettuce, 5, 10 ind 16 cents per head; radishes and een-ohions, 5 cents per bunch, and ucumbers, 5 cents each; egg plant, 0 cents each; cabbage, 5 cents per pound; peppers, 2 for 5 cents; water- ress, 5 cents per bunch. Mushrooms re up to $1.25 per pound. Wholesale green beans range in hokes, $1.25 to $3 per box; ents to $1.75 per hamper; aspar: Matoes, Florida, 2.50 to $5.50; 144 to the crate, lettuce, nearby, 90 bunches, $1 to $1.50. Blackberries and huckleberries from | 0" North Carolina peaches and plums] fi rom Georgia, muskmelons from Flor- da, California cherries and Cuban irly reasonable. Tho berries retail at 40 to 60 cents fruit. Wholesale blackberries bring 16 to 20 cents per quart; huckleberries, 86 to 40 cents; muskmelons, $3.60 to $4 per crate; peaches, 50 to $4.50 per crate; plumé, §2.! to §5 per crate; pineapple, 488., $2.75 to $3 per box. . Strawberries continue to arrive tn large quantities, 75 cars and 820 crates ‘being Monday's quota. The wholesale price 8 18 to 28 cents per quart for Jersey berries and from 6 to 22 cents for Southern. In the retail market berries sell from 15 cents for fair quality to 85 cents for fine stock. In the fish markets shrimp has dropped from 22 to 18 cents per pound, salmon to 40 cents and porgies to 12 cents, One fish store is featuring hall. but at the spectal price of 82 cents per pound this week. Butterfish costs 35 cents per pound; sea trout same; filet, 28 cents; weakfish, 12 cents; haddock, 8 cents. Lobster is quoted at 88 cents per pound and crab flake at 60 cents, although an increase “HAIRY APE” DISCUSSED BY CENSOR COMMITTEE. Playwrigh pr Oppose Move to Sup- it—Juries to Have @ Guide, The “citizens juries” to be selected for passing upon questioned plays are to have a guide by which they may differentiate between productions of ar- Ustlc merit and mere trash. This was decided yesterday at a meeting of the Censorship Committee that has formu- new plan of “self-c of the stage. The committee posed of playwrights, mana; actors, “The Halry ‘Ape," Eugene O'Neill's play which was objected to through the Chief Magistrate's Office last weok as being Indecent, was discussed. Play- »|wrights and managers were vigorously against any move to suppress a play of such Intent. ‘The committee responsible for the new scheme will write a guide to be is predicted in the latter. Scollops sell | ~~ t 60 cents per pound, soft shell crabs for medium size, $1.60 per dozen, and clams, 24, 30 and 36 cents per dozen, ; | according to size. A charge of 10 cents per pound {s added by some fishmen for cooking shrimp, lobster and crabs, The wholesale price of beef ad- vanced % to 1 cent per pound Mon- day; veal, 1 to 2 cents on better grades and pork loins 2 cents per pound Lamb remains the same as last week, while mutton has dropped 1 cent per . Beet wholesales at 15 to 16 veal, 17 to 10 cents; lamb, 28 to 24 cents per pound. ive wholesale prices for y one year ago show that strawberries are about the same, while -Japples, butter, cheese and eggs are May 44, ‘To2u. $8 to 8 5 85.00 to 8 5 to 200 214 to 60 36 0 $3.50 2.75 to BS. 0 ST to BHC 880 B30 “John, I simply must have another gown." “For what occasion?” “The new cook ts coming to-morrow | and I have nothing decent to receive ner in.” turned over to juries chosen by the city oMfictals from @ panel of 500 playgoers furnishéd by the stage officials. According to the officials who met yesterday no action has been taken through the new jury toward investigat- ing “Tho Hairy Ape” or any other play. __=___e Tire Trouble Takes the Joy Out of Motor- ing. To-day for Your Trip. Save 40% t0 60% ‘Other sizes just as low fi FIRST QUALITY ONLY, WRI IN GUARANTEE TIRE STORES CORP 717 BROAD Y,N D . w Tor! Bet. S4th-s5th Ste, Phone 0375 Circle. 1297 Bedford Ay., cor. Atlantic, Bklyn. 550 Broad St., Newark, N. J. opanisa x —just say 1 QUS pS e Blue-jay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid—the action is the same, Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed aboratory. Sold by all druggists. Free: Writs Bauer & Black, Chicago, Dep! ov valuable book, "Correct Care of the Fe The Music Center of Brooklyn Salli Ceabbce BROOKLYN =NEW ‘YORK There Have Been Phonograph Values Before But Loeser’s Offering of the Emerson Is the Most Startling of All! For the Illustrated $225 Sheraton Model In the Finest Mahogany $98 For the Even Handsomer $250 Queen Anne Also in Mahogany UCH VALUE seems im ible. But if you would appreciate it to the full, come and see the instruments themselves! ts 1 To the n. who is the least bit interested in music and lacks the facilities for enjoying it at its Finest, not to see these phonographs will be to. overloo! reach of a music-loving person, The Emerson Company failed. The cabi niture house world famous for the elegance o! is from this same concern. The setting is no finer than the gem! music they produce. f its product. Yet the outward bare of th | || | aa Tea TTT NAN Mie "Fine Furniture aay at Cash Prices Easy Terms a Dito Day Bed, complete with mat- spring, pI nd Pay as You Can CREDIT TERMS Purchase 100 $200 $300 S800 Weekly 20.202 st SH 5S" Avenue |Smith a0 The Music Center of Brooklyn 10 Records’ Included with Each Instrument Your own selection. the greatest opportunity that we believe has ever come within the nets for their instruments were made by a Grand Rapids Fur- Some of the richest furniture now on our floors ese instruments is no greater than the superb Come and See Them! Own One on Your Own Terms! Any Payment Within Reason Will Be Enough to Send One Home Hundreds of Good Pathe “Perfect” Records, 50c. Ea. | Dozens of Titles—Fox Trots, Popular Songs, Instrumental Numbers, Etc. WILL PLAY ON NEARLY ALL MAKES OF PHONOGRAPHS Loeser’e—Fourth Floor. ‘ 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sta BROOKLYN STREET e/ ot Hoyt St Subway ation Brooklyn THURSDAY —MAY BARGAIN SALES Drastic price reductions on apparel for the woman or miss planning Holiday recreation. A timely saving for Decoration Day. F Sale of Spring Dresses Stunning frocks suitable for street, after noon and informal wear of fine qualtty Crepe Romaine, Canton Georgette and Chiffon, beautifully made and carefully finished. Specially Purchased, Others Greatly Reduced New Spring frocks suitable for town, resort or psd wear in printed Crepe de Chine, Georgette and nton Crepe in all the new summertime models, emphasizing fashion’s latest fancy. These are in- deed surpassing values for such high quality dresses. Summer Wash Dresses Wonderful Values This wonderful purchase right at the beginning of the season, 95 gives us the opportunity to place on sale, hundreds of fresh, crisp, s summertime frocks in fifty distinctly smart and original styles. SWISS ORGANDY—FINE DOTTED SWISS—SMOOTH IMPORTED GINGHAMS May Clearance of Suits, Coats ana Capes WORSTED AND HEATHER JERSEY SPORTS SUITS 15 Hundreds of finest all wool worsted Suits, in 8 23.50 several different styles 15:00 22.50 MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Full fashioned, ingrain dipped toes. Some all silk, others with full garter 1:29 tops, in black, white and colors 2-49 2.79 All silk, full fashioned chiffon hose. Reinforced heels and soles, some with lisle tops in black and twelve other shades. Every pair perfect 1-9 1-89 12-75 Batiste, hand-drawn blouses in V neck, Tuxedo collars, filet and Irish trimmed. Extraordinary value at... Wool Glip-over Sweaters, novelty weaves, excellent quality yarn. Vari- ous new shades Silk Moire Bags. Allnew and wanted styles. Nicely fitted with inside and mirror; silk lined... . NORE 150 Kitt Fox Scarfs. Large, full furred skins, in grey, brown, blue and taupe. Several hundred beautiful long, hand tailored and braided models of Tricotine—Radium Silk lined—hand-made button holes. Colors are navy Ond DIACK...0.c6esseccetserpebelerccs Assortment includes sport cloth @oats, fancy tweeds, Herringbones and other novelty ma- terials, suitable for street, motor and vacation Included in this lot are exquisitely designed high ‘ade coats, capes and wraps of fine quality ‘ricotine, Poiret Twill, Bolivias, Shawsheen and Exceptional Values New Sport ‘Skirts Satin plaid faille and beronette satin, in white 95 only. Neat patch or slash pockets. Pearl but- 3: ton trimmed. Actual value 6.50 5:00 87% “Stout” Summer Wash Dresses Sizes 44 to 52 Figured Voiles 95 ‘Realize Your Bxpectations—at Either of Aggtina, Three Locations” Wonderful Purchase 350 Sport Hats Ribbon, straw, felt and faille silk hats, suitable for Sport and Street wear. Included are banded sailors. Ordinarily Sell to 7.50 1° Sport satin, flannels and tweeds. Straight line and box pleated models. Colors are orchid, jade, fleah, copen, black, navy and white ..... Rhapeody, Dewkist, Fan-ta-si, in box pleated and straight line effects. Full cut and good fitting. Actual $15 values Ginghams An extraordinary purchase of 500 Summer wash dresses for large women of excellent quality gingham and figured voile. They are not ‘Stout Women” styles. They are dresses of the best and latest styles, scientifically developed to make the stout woman appear fashionable and slimmer. a - T te

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