The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1908, Page 25

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908. + FAVOR OF RACE See Oc da pitaoe na Greenhut : youn Company eress who through edand WHAT WILL YOU bo. TO nm \. MY INGOM ‘ ALK TO Y iteena Rm CASTORIA | | iy If , For Infants and Children, ina, TRACK GAMBLING eh The Kind You Have always Bought |: Dry Goods Signature Lazar OFS, FO és vNLNY R 1 ROOF ot Note Go to SPEAR'S for your outfit. If you wish to start modestly, let us Prices mn Booklet send you { our Popular Three-Room Outfits at $150. At you three rooms with furniture of excellence and eit in your home so that vou can at once we give you fon $15 cash an 2. aes e. We seping, rour bill. et to months in which to ON RUGS, rich s; artistle - $27.50 cA R-| . ai variety (6f : ‘gens; splen RUGS, | very fash-| I very tashtonable pat-| ton: worth — $1.85 | y | terns; price... 98C! Special p maya us very | tn a vartety of pr | patterns; very reason sonable; 9x12. Special price. $16.50 | * » [AXMINSTER as any women could wish for. R ro MEN Exclusive Custom Styles Women’s Regal Shoes make it possible. for women to secure all the style-effects of custom-made footwear, without paying the high custom prites. Sig: o There is no fashion feature which is not emphasized in the 119 new models of Women’s Regals this Fall. Be it light and dainty, or sturdy and ‘‘mannish,’” you'll find just what you want in this attractive Regal showing. And the Regal quarter-size system enables the salesman to give you the exact fit you require—not a shoe a trifle too tight or just a little too © $22.50! fal “price. $1.07 All Carpets Made, Laid and Lined Free. | A RUG FREE WITH EVERY CARP! Arrow Bargains. for the Green Arrow cards. Main Floor Rockers, and then look ber eT $1. Cash, ai this wonderful val- Women’s $3.25 Mousquetaire Gloves at f.50c Weekly ue; you will hardly belleve $2.25 it possible that it can be Soft French glace kid gloves; in tan, bleck and white; sold so cheap. This pic- 16-button length BB ture is a perfect reproduc- pean iat ti f thi ker vhich t a At ae aires the $3.50 Untrimmed Hats at $2.65 All the best-liked shapes and colors shown in Ben- galine, felts and velvets. Don't fail to visit other furniture stores and see their $12, $15 and $18 _4® Spear’s “Sylvan Ss Leather Rocker.” 7 Note its extreme artistic effect. Built. throughout . loose, but just right. zs of est solid oak, high- es Renae ma ly fi ; f A Women’s Regal Shoes never have to be ‘broken in’’—they afford STKE ne Tae broad $1.50 Fancy Ostrich Feathers at 95¢ absolute comfort from the start, and retain their shape to the very last. Nowhere else in the world can you obtain equal shoe value at anywhere near Regal prices. Speeials, $4 and $5. guaranteed ol] tempered springs. The shaped back is diamond tufted. Sides of back are carved and the edge finished in artistic ruffling. Five heavy spin- dles support each arm. Up- holstered tn our best Syl- van Leather. Money re- funded if unsatisfactory. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT Fancy French ostrich het-trimming; in all colors. One of the new Regal models cor rect for this season. Regals are made n all leathers. $4.75 Plumes at $3.50 Heavy, drooping ostrich feathers; in black only. New Fall and Winter Style Book Sent Freeon Request. Mail Orders Promptly Filled $3.00 Curled Aigrettes at $2.25 A very desirable and smart hat-trimming GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES $1.50 Satin at $1.10 Yd. New York Cit: Brooklyn if 480 Fifth Ave sbet loth & 11th Sts. ony 785 Broadway, cor. 10th St. 5 i af 9 > Be str i 5 yard Hie roatrty scar stih St Mis Bana et Marl Ave. wen Net BEY, CHT. Ne Kew ene f ie Open _ Lustrous atin liberty excellent black: one yard wide SHED and Willoughby . urd, : steé W. 125th St, cor. 7th Ave. 375 Broadway, near Gates Ave os-ass Mas SN aaah Sotureey® | $1.25 Satin Liberty at 95c Yd. STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARB OPEN FVERTNGs Cincinnati. ‘6THAVE & 16T! ST. Until 10 P. M. se 24-in wide; in black only. = | $1.35 Messaline at $1.00 Yd. Pure white satin messaline; heavy, dreping quality; 36-in. $1.25 Black Taffeta at 95c Yd. Yard-wide taffeta; in a rustling, dependable quality, The The Acorn Stamp From the litle Acora Mighty Oak trees grow; | From the little Golden stamps | Great benefits will flow. ' Premium | $3.75 Silk Umbrellas at $2.69 Strong frames, covered in all silk serge: handles of sterling silver, Dresden, gold plete, pearl and gun- metal; 26-10. $1.00 Panama Suiting at 70c Yd. Plaid and striped effects, in dark shades; a number of green and blue combinations: 46-in _ So gather up the little stamps, Aad when your books are filled You'll bave pick of choicest things ln objects of Silver or Gilt . s ie $1.50 French Voiles at $1.09 Yd. Furniture, Cut Glass, Bric-a-Brac, Jet black chiffon voiles: fine, crisp finish; 48-in. A Mirror of a Comb, —_—_ A Lamp, « Rug, Electrolier, Or oroaments for the home. Hp $1.50 English Velveteen at $1.10 Yd. Even-shadow s'riped effects; in the newest fall and winter shades: 24 in. 31c Taffeta Ribbon at 21c Yd. 200 pieces of choice satin and moire striped taffeta ; in all the pre'tiest shades of pink, blue, black and white, 44 “STANDARD | \ STAMPS All rights reserved by Building Erected im 1848 by A. T. Stewart. We Have Been Looking for a Medium to Keep Us in Touch with our patrons, particularly as our stay in the Stewart Building is but temporary now. Whether this grand old building will make room for a skyscraper or be remodelled, it matters not. WE HAVE TO | TT Oo L D a y GO. But after we Jeave this corner there will be several “Hope” stores in different parts of the city, || At 12 Noon We Found the Medium in the “Gold Standard” Stamps And Until Further Notice | ¢lling strictly tor sh—buying directly from Mills, Manufacturers and Importers, Conducting a You “Bia Live Store” with a mighty small expense, cause “Hope” Prices to be the Lowest in the City, on <a". CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS OF QUALITY | Fur Lined Coats fer Men and Women, Umbrellas, Hats, Furs, Specialties and Novelties 60c to 75c Tucked Net at 45c Yd. 18-in net; in all size tucks Beginning $1.50 Figured Tucked Net at 95c Yd, Dainty designs of net; 22 in, $2.00 Black Silk Tucked Net at $1.25 Yd. = 4-4 quality, all silk net * 20c to $2.00 Bandings at 10c to 50c ye Venise bands; also allovers and edges in the lot; in the most effective patterns. 50c to $4.25 Woveliy Laces at 25c to $2.95 Yd. Items Below Dainty color combinations; also black embroidered Ihy the “Gold Standard”? Stamp Is the Best Stamp in the World bands. Men's Superior BECAUS! a ale of 4 BECAUSE le stamp tea “Economy” 50c Jatots at 35c F ¥0 st chi 1 rOWr 1 The saving Pleited net; trimmed with lace, Ciothing re ' ks f iries, { ox necessities, teach a $4.50 Lawn Robes at $2.65 Hope i ECA k ect Pure white lawn; trimmed with embroidery, . BEC t } BECAUSE they axe cash buying, which abolishes i Salass ih et f the 1 é instalment plan and Women’s 50c Hoslery at 35c 8 Comtort i } ¢ They “Independence,” and Imported lisle thread, in a fine quality; black only, i “ 30. » OF yha x the men and women of Amerika “YE s0ld Sta nl ? $3.90 Cowhide Bags at $2.85 BECAUSE it is easy t the “Gold Standard” Stamp Wear well, leatherelined cowhide bags; fitted with trade marks I purse, double strap handl:r, in tens or black. by beginning at Fortune.” Only o get rich is by ‘work- ui saving the ‘little things.’ ”” Women’s $1.00 Belts at 75c Persian belis; in rich colorings; to match the fell costurnes; complete, with fency gilt buckles Fur Lined Coats “Comfort” n TO-DAY, AT 12 Noon, WE BEGIN $1.50 to $2.25 Dress Trimmi; at $1.00 Ya. Men's and Women's See . - ; — A large assortment of fency-colored end silk- [ visitor to the Store will be given a Stamp Collection Book, and to Premiums embroidered bends tart the Collection, Ten (10) Free Stamps are Presented at our 35c Black Soutache Braid at 20e Pe. 12-yard piece ~ Ecce ale —BKOADWAY, cor. n satisfied hb anu Corner CHAMBERS woke Greenhut and Company, 6th Ave. 18th & 19th St. While Shopping refresh yourself with a cup of tea, to be had in our Lounging Room free of charge. Patrons of the Greenhut store will be carried Free of Charge in the 18th Street Crosstown Omnibuses to and trom Subway and Fourth Ave, Cars, Third Ave. Elevated and Surtace line and the Surface Car lines on Broadway Tomorrow---The ARROW SALE = Every Item Reduced a Quarter to a Halt Below Regular Prices The day of all-over-the-store stirring bargains, as every department in the house unites in concerted action in bringing together as fine a lot of values All seasopable, desirable merchandise—Ready- to- Wear Apparel, Yard Goods, Home Furnishings and what not, and everything is marked specifically for Arrow Sale Day. At % to % Under Regular Prices The booklet you receive on entering the store contains a full list of the Be sure to get one—’twill facilitate your shopping. Look he Arrows point straight at the bargain. Second Floor Women’s $22.50 Suits at $14.75 A new broadcloth model: strictiy tailored; lined throughout with Skinner's satin; the coat 1» the n w semi-fitted 38-in length style; gored skirt trimmed with tailored folds; to be had in black or navy. green and taupe. $1.50 Madras Waists at $1.00 A smart, side- buttoned wast; of fine, cross-bar mad- ras: with leundered collar end cuffs $4.50 Net Waists at $3.50 Exquisite models in white or ecru net; French tucked or side-plaited effects; elabora‘ed with ruffled and em- broidered net; also in Persian effects; long sleeves. $7.50 Peter Thompson Suits at $5.50 The correct sailor suits for girls 6 to 14 years: black, blue and brown; well made and fitting. Women’s $1.00 Boudoir Slippers at 75c The highest grade of Turkish slippers with pompon bows; in blue, pink. lavender, red, tan and black Women’s $5.00 Silk Petticoa's at $3.15 Of dependable quality teffetra silk; in the leading fall colors; black ard wh te. Misses’ $1.00 Underskirts at 65c Plain black or colored s'riped effec's. $2.00 Corset Covers at 95c French style; tucked back end embrcidered front $1.50 Cambric Petticoa s at 95c With flounce of wide Scotch embroidery. $1.50 to $2 00 Corsets at 95c Closing out of the season's moéels, in all sizes, ‘rom 18 to 30. Misses’ $3.00 to $5.00 Bath Robes at $2.25 to $3.50 Offeiderdown, in a soft fleecy quality; bound with satin; all colors; sizes to 14 years Children’s $1.25 Dresses at 95c Galatea dresses, in stripes end checks, daintly trimmed: 2 to 6 years. Boys’ $6.50 Suils at $4.25 Several models in Norfolk and double-breasted suits; made of fine mixed fabrics: broken lot of sizes. Boys’ $7.50 Suits at $5.00 Seilor and Russieo suits handsomely tailored; in fancy or plain materials; 236 to 10 veurs Children’s $5.00 Overcoats at $2 95 Button-to-neck overcoats; of fine ‘ancy mixtures; 3 10 7 years ear Third Floor Oriental Rugs Big veriety of designs and color effects to elect from; some very choice antique pieces: 3x 4 Carabaugh rugs; value $12.00: ar $8.50 Kazek and Kazakdges rugs; value $200 at $12.60 and $1500 Moussou's Rugs 4 x 7; value $17.50 to $25.00; a : : $12.50 to $17.50 $2.25 and $2.75 Nottingham Curtcins at $1.50 and $2.00 Pair In « choice of pretty patterns and styles, $2.50 to $4.50 Portieres at $1.45 and $2.00 Each Odd terestry pieces: in fine designs; suitable for doors and couch coverings. $20.00 Lamps at $14.00 i issit le li \ = $32.00 Brass Beds at $23.75 Exceptionally handsome sty ¢ bed; with 2-in contin. uous poss; swell foot; all fillers with busks and tes balls $4.50 Sugar and Cream Sets at $2.45 Richly out and polished gloss. $3.00 Cut Glass Meyonnalse Sets at $1.9. Highly polished « $5.00 Celery Trays at $2.95 Cut glass in good designs. finely cut; in pretty patterns, ae rn a

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