The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1922, Page 10

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4 i id 21 pS TELE E Housewiv With the end of warm weather blue fish and mackerel are out of Geason and shad and king fish have taken their places on the fish market. Fine haddock roe ts also new this Week and sells at 30 cents per pould. Very little fresh salmon ts on sale as the Western shipments decrease with the approach of winter, Despite the cold spell there are heavy sup- piles of fish in New York, and fish men report 4 brisk trade for tho bet- ter known fish, such as halibut and salmon. Shad will cost the housewife 40 cents per pound, and {8 good broiled, baked or boiled and served with sauce; Boston mackerel, filet and sea bass are also 40 cents per White fish, king fish and smelts are cents per pound; halibut is 46 cents pound. and stripped bass, 60 cents per pound, °“ weak fish are 30 cents per pound: flounders, 18 cents; haddock, 12 cents. Lobsters are scarce and ex © at $1 per pound; scollops and ¢ ke ate bringing 60 cents per pound; green shrimp, 30 cents per pound. The latest turkey news gives no in- dication of a low priced Thankagiv- tng bird, although if more turkeys are shipped than operators expect there is likely to be a price similar to that of 1921, which was between 60 and 7 cents per pound. Two cars of Canadian birds were offered at 62 cents plus 6 cents duty, which would Le 60 cents per pound laid down in New York. Fancy Maryland and Hentucky turkeys are selling at that figure now, but the bulk of the first grade trade wholesales around 63 and 56 cents per pound. Beside the turkey 4 demand for small " giving dinner, and from now on many will be put on the market to a the shopper. These pigs we! tween 10 and pounds and have been selling at 25 to 30 cents per pound for the 10 to 12 pound varicty, and 18 to 23 cents for those between 14 and 20 pounds. The retail price will be from 8 to 12 cents above the wholesale figure. Maryland ducks, here is alway: I Headquarters For The Famous NULIFE Corset NEWARK—Broad Corner West Park New Wraps That Enfold Milady in Cozy Furs *95 ‘There is a certain feeling, as you slip into one of these coat 1at comes only with the knowledge that luxury in its highest type has been attained. : becoming, truly aristocratic, warm and yet ever s0 Sght to wear, here is the last word in style as well is Coats boasting equal sumptuousness of design, materials and furs are seldom found under $125. coats, as value. of Market Prices ‘Our own creamery extras wholesale at 60 cents 4 State dairy tubs, 47 to 49 cents; +h grade creamery but- ter retails from 65 to 65 cents per pound, State dairy tubs, 65 cents per pound in the chain stores. es’ Guide The shipment of cranberries trom dibo peptiae A Phankagiviag time, ) OCS Was 6 ee tad ceceetes are beginning to arrive and sell at 26 if to 30 cents per pound wholesale guineas, spring, whoienaie $1.29, 2 pounds to thé pair. Ducks cost the housewtfe 20 to 40 cents per pound, and guineas, $1.50 to $2 per pair. Four New Brunswick (Canada) potato shippers, in trying to find a market for 5,000,000 bushels of pota- are sald to bo purchasing a uin of potato houses in Aroostook County, Me., to tap United States markets, According to the Produce Price Current, they are convinced that the surplus can be sold to better ntage through Maine than by e freight rates the Canadian s are charging In shipping to In New York Jersey $1.60 to $ ong tslan¢ same quant 2.10, Retail ral the seaport Giants, wholesal 150 pound entire stock first importation of Danish since last March was unloaded ay, and amounted te The price duty pald was landed in New York. Yesterday 2 more casks were expected at a cost of % conts per pound; and 200 other casks, each welghing about 112 pounds net, were to leave Copenhagen Nov. 18. Operators claim that it costs a little over 1 cent per pound to bring the butter from Copenhagen inn re- gerator, and the duty is 8 cents. Important WRAPS GAS HEATERS ih F316 | Fernie Attention to Mall Urders ELECTR ICAL & ENGINEERING CO. 716 Eighth Av. (45th) Bryant 6874 SALE AT ALL THREE STORES West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street Women's and Misses’ COAT SALON Entire Fourth Floor Amazingly the maximum of smartn The high character of these coats and wraps is most evident. Of soft-piled fabrics such as Ormondale, Velverette, Normandy and Stevanna, generoualy trimmed with fine Wolf, Fox, Mole, Caracul, Squirrel and Beaver, Silk and Crepe lined—in the prevailing colors. 663 FIFTH AV FINAL Clearance Event Every remaining model of our On our entire stock of 3 PIECE SUITS EVENING GOWNS A Special Offering of $ CHIFFON VELVET GOWNS at 75 BROOKLYN—Fulton Near Hoyt . For Madame and Madematselle Winter’s Majestic New VW/raps In a Brilliant Exposition of Fashion and of Value— At Prices Whick Offer Rare Opportunities for Economy Befurred Coats and Wraps In Flattering Modes *75 With the mercury sharply on the decline, milady will appreciate now more than ever these distinguished wraps—luxuriously losing herself in ample folds of soft, deep-piled fabrics—offering in “tout ensemble” ettes, Extrav agantly complemented by great collars, cuffs and bandings of the season’s finest furs. 2 the consignment to be tn first class condition. So poor were the berries that few buyers were found for them. Receipts from New Engiand continue te arrive for the holiday season, 95 barrels and 652 boxes having come by Fall River steamers Tuesday. The price ts $6 to $14 per barrel for fine cranberries wholesale and 16 to 18 per pound In the chain stores. aurice i. JENUE, at sand St. of exclusive MILLINERY " °10 ‘15 Models that sold from $15 to $45 ~ Reduction , COATS Formerly $125 New BEAUTY SHOP Now Open Third Floor-— Annex ess in their slender silhou- $55 et penn _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. *. A—-Of crepe eat- in, charmingly drupel in navy. black and brown, RSET BUBB! 3) is this frock of [3 unueuat chanin, is Sizes 36 to $4 = \Be 1 13) Backgrounds 1zi of nevy, black, |e, brown and rust, [Bt throw into vivid 15) relief the gay |i Paisley designs iE ; , 3 Sises 36 to $2. is ie Ky er Ey EY | Specially Priced Bt Ee Ei Bo F| Smart crepe satin, crepe de Chine and lovely im- P| ported Persian printed silks in rich Paisley color- Eo ings are the fabrics which fashion these charming & frocks, expressive of the more festive spirit of the 5 mode at a price unexpectedly low. =) EB) Ey Children’s Sweaters Unusual Values at $1.59 & Warm snug-fitting little i sweaters in coat style with belt and pockets, in such desirable shades as brown, navy and pea- cock, The slipover model comes in pink, jade, pea- cock, and buff. Sizes 2 to 5 years Mheegrs = Third Floor, Both Street, Rear, 249 New Warm Sweaters ( Three attractive styles \ Specially Priced ¥) $4.64 Cold November days demand warmer sweaters, such as the two smart models pictured, which are both of pure wool, carefully tailored and each an exceptional value. A-—A brushed wool golf coat but- tons trimly up the front and comes in attractive shades of buff, silver and brown. Sizes 36 to 44. B—A campus slipover features the deep hip band and roll collar, and may be had in white, maroon, navy and buff. Sizes 36 to 42. Another model in a brushed wor- sted slipover, with an unbrushed panel and novelty striping of con- trasting shade. Buff and brown, brown and buff, gray and Copen- hagen, black and white. Sizes 36 to 42. Eins ~ Third Floor, 34th Street, Front, f RH. HERALD SQUARE BUBG © Women’s New Aftertioon Fraeks $24.74 Qioeyy Third Voor, 3éth Street, Kear, 217 Women’s Sport and Utility $23.74 The smart appearance of these warm top-coats goes with splendid serviceability for all sorts of outdoor wear. They come in fine fleeces and mannish wool coatings, in smart heather colorings, checks ahd mixtures, and are lined and warmly interlined to the waist. Tailored coats $23.74. sage Third Floor, Center, Front. Fne. For Other Macy Advertising See Page 7 STARATTANIANIZ AZINE IAA IAIARANTIANIATATAIAAnAIANARANATIATTInCNANT a manne C—A frock of unusual grace und anariness in blaok, navy or cocoa crepe de Chine, Sises 96 to 45 D — Colorfully Oriental is this immensely effoe- tive gown. In prevailing tones of navy. black brown and rust. Sizes 36 to 52 156 Frocks in All Lavish draperies interpret the fashionable silhou- i ette in the plain colored models, whilst those so 23) effectively decorated by their own brilliant — )3 patterns show equal smartness in lines more re- strained. ba vari/ay i: wear River trea Coats $39.75 Four styles are pictured. Raccoon collared coats $39.75 Sizes 34 to 44. A Group ol 106 Misses’ Poiret Twill Dresses $19.74 (Illustrated left)—Clever tailored frock with graceful loose panels, braided in flat silk, brown, navy, and black. (IMustrated center)—Smart straight line model with decidedly distinctive gay embroidery, in color and metal. Navy with red, navy with gray, brown with tan (Illustrated right)-—Simple model with pintucking effectively stitched in fine metal thread. Side drape faced with contrasting crepe de Chine. Navy with gray, black with gray, brown with beige Basra —Thied Floor, 39th street. bboe NEW YORK

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