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Following the Jewish holiday, Mon- day, renewed uctivity was felt in both the wholesale and retall markete. Supplies of frult, meat und vegetable: had been arriving in small quantitios and there was little to pick from In the retail markets Monday, and qual- ty was not good nor prices attrac- tive. " uy saw a better display of all commodities. Fresh, firm fruit and ureen vegetables were priced slightly nbove the cost of canned stock, but for the housewife who prefers Crosh the difference can be met with a sav- {mg in some other direction Small carrots and fresh radish- retall at 5 # per bunch stalk; 8 per bunch; e&s . 15 to 20 cents each; Hubbary squashes, the first af the weighing ten to twenty sell at 20 cents each a kins, about fifteen po cents cach, Wax anc sell at 20 cents per canned beans are 16 tm the chain stores, Tor cents per pound for salad « able, but for cooking the cun: riety, 8 cents for No. 2 can, is pre able. New spinach sells pounds for 25 cents and canned 19 cents for a large can; corn is abont gone and what is offered is 7 cents per ear, or four for 26 cents, while good canned grades are 10 and 15 cents per can. The market is reported dull on po- tatoes, 180 pounds bulk of No. 1 Green Mountains wholesaling at $2.10 to 2.25. Retail the price in the market: 26 cents per 8 pounds and in the chain stores 5 pounds for 9 cents. Sweet potatoes are in liberal su and the chain are moving then 2 pounds for 7 cents. Now is a goud time to sutisfy the craving for sweet potatoes, which are usually higher in price than the Irish, They are gpod boiled, baked, cooked with sugar wor anehe ment to verve with then “The sudden epell of warn cut Into the fish busines: tall fishman explains the pr emand for fish “Shellfish cooked shrimps, lobsters and ¢ flake sell fat well, but any fish which must be cooked meets with lit- Ue call Smoked fish is also dull." Clams are 24, 80 and 86 cents per dozen; oysters, 24 and 80 cents per dozen; green shrimp, 20 cents per vound; cooked, 40 cents; green lob- siers, 66 cents; cooked, 76 cents per ound scollops, 86 to $0 cents per sound; crabflake, 66 cents per pound Fancy green smelts sell at 86 and 40 cents per pound, « decrease of 6 cents in the last week an the season ad wane swordfish fs 45 cents unl, bluefish, 40 cents; der salmon, weakfish and filet, 25 fA und cold ast Wong Island duck is a cent higher e Wing at 86°cents per pound; chicker * roasting, frying or broiling, 4 @ soup chicken, 86 cents per made Tuesday in State airy tube went up 2 Ahother advanc utter price. 4‘in the chain store entet per jr per pound in one store, er CB centy per pound. mle yearket remains firm and State dairy”, tub wholesales at 36 to 10 sents der pound, The wholesale egg market is weake a strong demand for first cl fresh leghorn eget are » chain st sueras whites, 67 cents and c itorage ess, 41 cents in two other stores. No brown eggs are selling in hain stores. Kxgs retail as high ts per dozen for eges shells and size and wholesale figure varies from 63 © 70 cents for the best selected stock o 60 cents for the extra firsts. Spanteh grapes are retalling at 20 cents per pound and Malagas, 15 cents ver pound; muskmetons are on sule 1 for 26 cents, or 2 for 25 cents regu- ar; grapefruit ure 2 for 26 cents in the markets and 7 cents each In one chain store and 8 large ones for °9 «ni another; oranges are 8 for ® cents and apples 4 for 10 cents. Cooking apples are 6 pounds for and go well with any KkMd 33 cents and cook Small blue plums . dozen and green yasket The housew who has « gave by ta sur special offer y a grocery system. $-pound of a well known brand of flow at 98 cents, 7-pound sack, 31 venta and a 914-pound .suck, 17 cent. A chain stores sells equally as g00d a brand at $1.10, 41 cents and 21 cents for the same sizes respectively ont esinintiifiicincnenas JUDGE CLARIFIES ENOCH ARDEN LAW “Erroneous impreastons'’ of the workings of the Enoch Arden divorce plained away by Justice of the Bronx erving « he suit bronght by Schmidt, trucking contractor of N East $130 Street, against his w “There seems to be fourt sald, “that @ mar » been separated five ome into Court and have their be After Housecleaning Use JBP-R-LEC nd be very sure you ge genuine Jap-a-lac when yo refinish furniture, floors an woodwork. Get a can today Read This Offer Thie advertisement entitles you a Cente when applied on the purchase Of any larger size con of Jop-a-lec. Sign, clip and take it to your nearest Jep-a-lac dealer. es : McCreery 65th Anniversary Sale aos aod 4 A Celebration Sale of Natural Muskrat Coats Anniversary Sale Prices seins QD.50 After this Sale, 135.00 s0-ineh 9350 After this Sale, 145.00 Imagine securing a full-furred soft, natural dark muskrat coat, 36 inches long, as illustrated, at an actual sav- ing of 42.50! Rarely has it been possible to ob- tain muskrat coats of good quality for less than 135.00. The manufacturer, however, has cooperated with us and provided a hay concession in price in order that by marking them close to cost, we may give an unexampled value for this Sale. duplicated. This offer cannot be [Fourth Fleer) Our Season’s Foremost Footwear Event Anniversary Sale Price . FIFTH AVENUE 785 Afver this Sale, 8.75 to 11.00 Brovaded Silver Dance Slippers, Colonial After- noon Pumps, Tailored Tongued Pumps and Strap effects, as well as sturdy oxfords, in all the wanted leathers and satins, provide a wide choice of the newest and most fascinating styles at an amazingly low price for this sale, Second Fleer) James MeCreery & Co. 34TH STREET g | sought / severed. The fact is, that when afproved his case but he would reserve party seeks divorce under the Enoch decision, Schmidt was married in 1909 Arden luw there must he euffictent|in the Bronx, After he and his wife proof for assumption that the party [had lived together three years she ran missing, and from whom divorce isjaway to Russia wth another man is dead. Merely not haying |Schrhidt wrote, advertised, com sean each other during this period|municated with the Moscow Govern means nothing.” * ment and relatives, but never received The Justice said he felt Schmidt had |any word from her 1 cordial invitation i» extended to the women aceon panying the members of American Bankers’ Association ( visit the World's Largest Stoutwear Specialist. fane Pryant 21 West 38th St. yin x1. 26 West 39th St. Youthful Frocks | or Stout Women ©. Fashioned on Lines That Slenderiz 4 NTRANCING Fall Vrocks in the season's newest effects, A splendid array has been specially grouped for this event. There are Canton Crepes, Crepe-back Satins and Tw charmingly repro duced in the latest coat styles, with the. popular drapes, novelty embroid- ery and slenderizing plaited panels, Special for Thursday Only 4 5 Regular Price $59.50 Vhws Frock FIRE PREVENTION WEEK, OCT. 2 10 9 Safeguard Your Life With a Guarantee Printed on Every Label: “*Guaranteed not to burn or explode, and contain no Benzine, Naphtha, Gasoline or other inflammable sub- stance.” For Safety’s Sake—Demand CARBQNA Cleaning Fiuid REMOVES GREASE SPOTS without injury to fabric or color 20¢,30¢,GO¢ BOTTLES-ALL DRUGGISTS Really DESTROYS the growth 7 by removing the Take Two Mirrors ‘ Look at the back of your neck and see yourself as others see you. stow essential it is to keep the back of the neck free of unsightly hair, You who have bobbed hair cannot afford to have w shaggy hair ine. Keep it neat and clean, for ll time. Simply apply IP and hus destroy the growth by easily, juickly and painlessly lifting out he roots with the Hairs Noto * but checile ite future growth ZIV ws used by women ot judg uent, actresses and Beauty Spe- cialixts for faee, arms. underarms imbs. body, pe 1 hi line ok 7 t Hair. Wh Write for y's Gren explains 4 At druggists and toile 0 is r 73 fern incloding cigeett . > 592 Fifth Ave all at my Salon and * The Remarkable Record of One Salesman at the Telephone Travels 5400 Miles — Makes 39 Calls Closes 21 Orders in One Day How many traveling salesmen and executives whuse companies are competing for out-vt town. trade know the multiplied-selling possibilities of the telephone ? : Perhaps you are one of the hundreds of busi- ness men who have hesituted at using this modern method of selling in your business, be- cause you imagine toll calls are expensive. If you believe selling by telephune is expensive study the figures in the chart below, which show what one salesman did in One Day of Telephone Selling ‘Distance covered 32% Dealers reached s Orderssecured . . Time of average call . Cost of average call . . Percent of expense to sales Almost every day representatives of our Commercial Service Bureau report instances of broadened markets, increased sules, lower selling costs, and bigger profits through intelligent ap- plication of the telephone to selling problems. The service rendered by this bureau is proving of great value to many of our commercial sub- scribers. It is furnished without cost or obliga- tion. When will you use it? Telephone: Cortlandt Official, Extension 620. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY $1000 Slogan Contest The Electric Motor Truck Association will pay $1000 for adver- tising slogans, together with reasons, which briefly and accurately describe the service rendered by electric trucks in city hauling. No slogan shall exceed ten words Contestants must submit reasons for the use of the slogan offered The first award of $500 will be made to the person submitting the best slogan with reason why it is applicable to the Electric Truck The second award of $200 will be paid to the person submitting the second best slogan with reason. The third award of $100 will be paid to the person sub- mitting the third best slogan with reason. There will be forty other awards of $5 each for the next forty best slogans with reasons The choice of the judges will be final. The Associa- tion reserves the right to the use of the slogan whether or not it receives an award. In case the win- ning slogan is submitted by more than one person the full amount of the prize will be paid to each The Contest closes October 21. The names of the successful contestants will be announced in the news- papers on October 28. No limit is placed on the number of answers submitted by any author but each slogan with reason must be on a separate paper A booklet describing more fully the use of Electric Motor Trucks has been prepared. It will be sent to anyone on request or it may be obtained at The New York Electrical and Industrial Exposition, opening at the Grand Central Palace, Lexington Avenue, 46th to 47th Street, on Saturday, October 7 The Association assumes no responsibility other than to pay awards as determined. All suggestions are made and received upon the foregoing conditions Send replies to Electric Motor Truck Association 62nd Street and Central Park West New York City