The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1922, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922. from day to day. The condition of] while cherries have been marked LR hyp Mgeastihae yonetasy, brat Ml Your Cretit ’ the vegetables is improving, and the|25 cents per quart. Strawberries are | estima ad deck pact ge a TC housewife has less waste to take Into| Scarce and the quality is not all first eclcas te Fie eaipets ie round te CHAEFLS RO, , parca .. Events account when purchasing her daily| class, but good stock sells freely from | he correct. Pond Street supplies of both fruit and vegetables, | 39 to 45 cents per quart. Blackberries —__~+-—___ _— Sra ee Livingston St for Corn is not yet at ite best, but finds|and huckleberries average 35 to 40] FLAMES SWEDD HEARST fAut. O T Eke Pla 4 ol, a market at three ears for 25 cents, | cents per quart, with a slow demand BERKELEY, Cal., June 21.—Hearst ur erms im Place BROOKLYN NEW YORK Thursday Cantaloupos are improving tn quality and are offe' from 15 to 30 cents each; peaches sell as low as 3 for 10 cents, or 6 for 25 cents; limes, 25 cents per basket and bananas 3 fo, 5 cents. Hall, a gift of the late Mrs. Phoebe Hearst to the University of California, was in flames early to-day, with ap- Parently little chance of saving the structure. The building is a girls’ gym- nasium, It adjoined an infirmary, which it Is believed will be saved. —_————— ees Asparagus, which is almost out of season, brings 45 to 55 cents per two- pound bunch and cauliflower is also Recent storms have interfered with| scarce and nigh, small heads selling the catch of fish and caused prices] #t a Sate Some Sompiaint Nad _| heard of spotted tomatoes last week, to rise even for the cheaper varie-| 10% 0! oer offered new is free from ties. Crabs and lobster are scarce; | tiemish and ie of good flavor. The green lobsters cost 45 cents per price genera.ly is 20 cents per pound. pound, an advance of 6 cents over last] Green and wax beans sell at 20 cents $5 Deposit Delivers $1 00 10 Deposit Delivers 200 15 Deposit Delivers 300 25 Deposit Delivers 500 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY. QueenAnne Dining Suite Business Hours 9 to 5:30 About 500 Men’s Summer Suits The Best Summer Suit Sale That New York Although wholesale reports show that there were liberal supplies of eggs on hand last week, retail prices went up 2 cents. With lighter week's price Crabflake has in-| per pound, and sugar peas the same: | receipts offered now, wholesale prices : ““ereased to $1.25 per pound, almost| Carrots and beets, § bunches for 25) show best nearby whites at 44 cents Has Seen This Season double the quotation given the first] Cen#: new turnips, 10 cenls Per} per dosen; Pacific Coast whites, 39 h . ! unch; peppers, u “|cents, and nearby browns, 30 t A id B V ] M Ss SAGs Hhewili, acy caiwats “Ara| GiGi arg wouta or 8 teste: QaMthl Sera Mee skeniecha ches ket nd the Best Values in Many Seasons! Rot handling soft shel! crabs on ac-| lettuce, 6, 10 and 15 cents per head; |have dropped 2 cents, selling at 35 Palm Beach Suits ~-real Palm Beach, splendidly tailored Why have Ferris Hams and Bacon been the choice of radishes and green onions, 5 cents per bunch, cents per dozen, while whites remain 47 cents per dozen. aioli eount of the prohibitive price. , Salmon, halibut and sea bass cost a 40 cents per pound; bluefish 45 cents per pound pak fish, butterfish and Wholesale corn brings from $1 per ARGUE JERSEY FARE RAISE, fine clubs, hotels and ° F So Se cera era | EUirny pannel me heroine ioe ———— families for over 60 Tropical Worsted Suits Ades 6 years? The answer all Increase Unjust - 18 in the delicious Experts for the Public Utilities Com- old-fashioned flavor $198.00 mission of New Jersey reduced, by —waiting for you at (Berver $84.60 extra; Ching Closet 966 nearly one-half, the estimated replace- your butcher's, bickited) ment cost of the holdings of the Public Service Rallroad ‘Company. The Com-| (eaA- Ferris &Co., Inc., New York Tiieik mission in the United States District 4 SMITH ST, Court at Jersey City. before Special in| ‘OR Master Thomas G. Haight, yesterday ‘ ay COR began to present its case again —but half the weight of flannel Mohair Suits —smartest hairlines and self stripes $16.50 HEY ALL COME from the same clothing maker who has kept us supplied through the porgies, 15 cents and haddock, 1? cents per pound. Shrimp sell from 18 to 25 cents per pound; , scallops, 65 cents per pound; clams, 35 cents per dozen for large variety and 25 cents for Little Necks. “Housewives are reluctant to try any fish but halibut, salmon, flound- ‘ers and porgies,"’ a chain fish store manager explains the small demand for weakfish, butte! » bluefish, codfish and mackerel. “Weakfish is dozen bunch cauliflower, Jer- , $1.50 to $3 per barrel; tomatoes, Miesissipp!, 60 cents to $1.85 per erate. Thirty-eight cars of Mi sippi tomatoes were unloaded Mot day and prices were in the buyers’ tavor, although the trade was report- ed good, Benns average 75 cents to $2 per basket, wholesale; lettuce, 75 cents to $2 per crate; cucumbers, $1.75 to $3 per crate, and radishes, fine baked or broiled but we ean't get mearby, $1.60 t6 $2 per 100 BunGhea, oreused trolley fares in New Jer . ‘ season with most of the best Suits we have had. We know the make. ; Fa Gua cteseeule crake nah svelanas | <Had curants) Grol Gia | Hudson | the feplacement cost at $170816,067, ana . Ls And now he is winding up his season and stock balances come to Loeser’s—every Suit hot know, and, therefore, pays high|River Valley are the first in the] {hls Agure le the basis for upholding the a one that will proclaim its own excellence without, requiring any saleman’s help. Suits that, prices for fish since those familiar} market and sell at 20 to 22 cents per] of the hearings. Sens ee : ° at $16.50, will sell themselves in a hurry! You wili have to forget the low price if you judge to her are often more expensive than| quart wholesale, Gooseberries have} Robert Feustel, a consulting engineer fairly their high quality. the low priced but equally palatable varieties. ae Te cats © iL taba tunel bade ‘ _ a 3 arian ie Many of the Summer’s Best Models in Ce ae ee eer eee Single and Double Breasted Styles Are Included And Not a Few of Them Are Silk Trimmed! in quality, and while the shipments are increasing, the price remains Broupi 18) e011) Gomes, 20b eee a eee In color there is everything that up-to-date taste will countenance—navy blue, black, brown, tan, grays in several shades, and enough others to make too long a list. to print here. And please bear in mind the tailoring. Splendid workmanship ! Cherries are in light supply, with Loeser’s—Main Floor. The heaviest offerings of new po- tatoes for the season were in the yards Monday, approximately 209 cars and 7,900 rels having ar- rived. Prices declined to $4.50 whole- tale for Virsinia, Eastern Shore, and $4 for North Carolina cobbers, best variety per barrel. State and Maine, old. per 150 pound bag, brought $2 to $2.50. In the retail markets new tatoes are offered six pounds for 25 cents to five pounds for 19 cents in the chuin stores No Time Like the Present for Storing Your Furs—Phone Triangle 4700 prices the sume for al! varieties ex- cept the large white sweets, Red sweet bring, per quart, 20 to 26 cents; white sweet, 18 to 20 cents; black sweet, 23 to 80 cents, and sour cher- ries, 17 cents per quart. The retail price of currants ts 80 to 35 cents per quart basket, a figure too high for general ‘use. Gooseber- ries cost 20 cents per quart basket, which is reasonable for this season. Both currants and gooseberries make excellent ple and tart fillings. Rasp- berries remain at 25 cents per pint, Apnarionts Fe Sreoieltats ” OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Summer Cotton and Tricolette Frocks At $8.95 and $11.50 Five of the Frocks Are Pictured HESE FIVE PICTURES show you how smart and ful they are, but you cannot see the de- lightful colorings or the dainty trimmings. Normandie Voile a Linen Imported Gingham Tissue Gingham Drop-Stitch and Plain Tricolette At least 30 models, but not all fabrics in all styles nor in all colors. White and colored dots on navy or te a and in the checks you will find white combined with navy, brown, green, orchid, red. Loeser's—Second Floor. 395 Silk Dresses $12.75 10 Styles : Values $18.50 to $25 Crepe de Chine, Georgette Over Foulard Bad weather has slowed up the de- mand for vegetables, and complain of poor business necessity for carrying Tomorrow - To Close Out Entire Stock Without Reserve of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Seasonable Spring Apparel A Sweeping Clearance of Regular Standard Merchandise, Grouped for Immediate Disposal and Offered at Drastic Price Reductions Following Are a Few of the Items on Sale oe Soe Millionaires Eat Crackers and Milk Women’s Sizes: 84 to 46 Misses’ Sizes: 14 to 18 Years 50 Tricolette Dresses Not pictured but the sort of , Frocks that you would expect to For Women Only. Values to 25.00 Q,75 rio a orice ei! for years. In the lot are navy, black, beige and other wood colors, gray, white and combinations. Beads and embroidery used as garniture. Some 100 Silk & French Voile Dresses For Women and Misses. Values to 45.00 19,50 Bf Sone Fee neue POSES sports models. The finest sort of an opportunity to fill in your ward- robe with good-looking, dressy Frocks at low prices. Loeser's—Second Floor. Crackers and milk is a simple dish, but enjoyed by every one. Tak-hom-a Biscuit has a flavor that makes this light, nourishing luncheon taste better than ever. Baked in the Thousand Window 85 Original Paris Dresses For Women and Misses. Values to 50.00 25.Q0Q. . Women’s Fiber Silk Stockings Notions for Summer i * i ASF ” Bakeries. 55c Pair Instead of 79c “Fixings OR SERVICE and styl art: these Stocki: HEN YOU ARE READY Jopse-Wies Biscurr @Mruny 75 Exclusive F rench Dresses K unequaled at the mice wiilever ites ail, witht tenn to fix up summer clothes Branches in Over 00 Cities forced tops and soles. In white, cordovan and black. i ae yous work Danese Ua 5 e necessar For Women and Misses. Values to 75.00 35.00 Hand Embroidered Clocked lg read fig a Bi it Silk Stockings at $2.75 shields and so on? Now is a good UNS We iscuits Full fashioned thread silk Stockings with hand-embroldered ade | ‘im* 1 choose these needfuls, ; clocks \n self and contrasting colors. In white, black and cordovan. |_| Dies Shiet@e-tight woight Dress Loeser's—Main Floor. Net Bi with sizes Hose ry Shielde—Firm white vet 8 attached; assorted 100 Wool Sport Skirts A Variety of Models. Values to 15.00 5,9Q upporters—Suspender web Sup. palr c We ‘ape—S-yard pleces with bod- e a Te a pe—Whito lawn Tape in assorted G-yard plecos ‘ We yen—Bewod on white tape Apis Any Touch of Indigestion | Your Until your various digestive organs | Food re in order your food, instead of will properly nourishing you will be liable Read to clog and poison your system. Your -~ blood will be poor and impure and your nervous system thoroughly run down. Take immediate steps to secure» the healthy activity of stomach, liver, 4 Take ana bowels. To this end you should Sold = 10c—12 pille everywhere 25c—40 pills in boxes 50c—90 pills nd Kyes—White fon & card; Fei Cotton Elastio—Biack, “inch wide yard tbe White Tape—Silk finish superior Tape, % _ 75 Misses’ Summer Dresses black; 2 at be ‘and S-inch widths; regularly ‘ at Loe W% and 1 inch widtha, reg. 20 Le He Of Canton Cre, d Shant Y ae Unusual Values. 13.75 you more Radio Special $23.75 Complete Receiving Set The Westinghouse Aeriola, Jr. a tie Shoe a A NOTHER SPECIAL from the Loeser Radiophone Section, where Bpdrreesc’ 4 60 Fashionable Coats and Capes For Women and Misses. Values to 50.00 25,00 Be ee reg Be, atte every item of standard equipment is to be found in stock and | Shor . MAHOgAnY oF white every price is as low or lower than anywhere else in all New York. mare fe clastic-—Pink, blue or black Elas th frill edge, M-yard length 70 High Cost Coats and Capes For Women and Misses. Values to 68.00 35.00 ith the New York Broadcasting Station almost ready, we understand, to operate, these inexpensive sets will give a degree of satisfaction beyond anything yet achieved. Antenna, Insulators, Lighting Arrester and Ground € ‘an Be Had yor Only $3.60 | ¥ wood Hangers ers—Pink and blue Hangers at Main F . = *

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