The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1908, Page 9

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= ~ BUT RENCARNATED *| Theosophist Figures It Out, CHICAGO, Nov. 2—"Is Miss Kather- fne Elkins a reincarnated duchess?” “Why do European noblemen hunger | fer American hejresses?"" two questions were handed to instinctively EHS LNG HIN "geen rp ATELOIGES, FE cas ‘OASTORIA Stipges srrghee pea eat igo: ] ' For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER C INFANTS S CHILDREN. Signature of 1s8OCB. Promotes Digestion Cheerfit- Nessand Rest.Contaiits neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Dy) wHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, N A amare jawnnenanavannicasannetsanarra bose 35c for | President Suspenders Sale of Men’s Hose, 25c tar Main Floor. &@ Main Floor, Gay the finishing touch to the street attire. An Election Day Special. Men's Gloves at $1 One clasp outseam imported capeskin, also one clasp glace pique sewn gloves in the new shades of gray, The gloves most in demand by well-dressed men, RESTAURANT Oy UNPSOMN | ‘“SIXTHIAV,, 19”°70 20 * She Probably Held Sway in | feg|s!) AVegetable Preparaontirss B th T’S by far the best and biggest Overcoat Sale we have held in many a day—Suit Sale, too, for that matter. Rome Centuries Ago. H tingle Stats ed iu ears 8 . Times, conditions and unlimited resources contribute to this unprecedented value-giving occasion. ‘It is positively a matter of amazement that right on the eve of cold weather you should be able to buy Suits and Overcoats at January prices. “STREE TI NEW YORK. 30 Years Leaders of Fashion Vote First, Then Attend This Remarkable Sale of Men’s $18 Stylish Winter Overcoats, To-Morrow, at $3.75 for Men’s $5 to $7 Watches *11 Co Men’s Shirts and Neckwear HE surplus stock of 2 leading White street importer brings this extra- ordinary value to you to-morrow. Men’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, 12%¢ Plain hemstitched, various width hems; also open- work embroidered initials on Irish linen; all letters; 19¢ and 25c values at 124c. Lacturer Rogers, of the Theosophical oe NoT NaRcoric. A SEASON’S supply would be a wise N Election Day Special, and we've Rarer suctenine enon oe rad se af Od DeSIMEELPTUER oe investment. ; We've planned to os made the values so strong that ophy, the ch: in favor ihe \ in Seed = make ‘Tuesday a great Men's Day, it’s worth your while to go out of your way to get them, rae Bier Meta en ees |p) Men's Hale Hose, 25¢ The New Fall Shirts at 85¢ “Miss Elkins has all the inherent at-| MRE) G wohevehe Heavy weight cotton imported Hose; black and A very broad and varied gathering of patterns, tributes of a « “he sald, “She| Peo Brees sade colored silk | alf Hose; black cotton hose with and each style represents the best in the shirt world. Macy the title, that isa,” She inna | se Vem Seg U maco split soles; natural and black cashmere Hose. Pleated bosoms, attached cuffs; unusual value. spirit of royalty and ultra-aristocracy ‘a Sik Li i Ce re a ee tl | eee | eee SE) Men's sitk Liste Hose, 35¢ Men's Neckwear, 25c spellbound the Duke of the 4 | HSRER 1] Aperfect Remedy for Constip Imported Hose in black and colors; plain black Unprecedented values; newest creations in both eae oa Mise Y ch tion, Sour Sue erhoe 0 clei Me it ‘aga aunt ack con va wal French four-in- hands and open-end squares c w Si 1 FY ck isle. Ose pla a 258) | maar Sia aN SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.— gute PacSinile Signature of 4 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ‘ Biignty irty ears a Men's 25c Handkerchiefs, 124c ainlat $1 Sale of Men’s Gloves f@ Nain Fioor, Men’s Chamois Gloves at $1 1 clasp outseam and pique sewn natural color —————-SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.——__—_____L Men’s Watches at $ Values $5 to $7 3.75 wa E’VE gathered all the odd w: a great Election Day Sj wonderful value Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.00 Initial Handkerchiefs of pure Irish linen, regularly sold at $1.50. The men’s are openwork letters; the women's are in dainty wreath initials. » SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.— Men’s Knit Underwear 877 Main Floor, Dress Goods Remnants ai Littie Prices A large variety of the most popular weaves of this season, in remnant lengths, Company offered tomorrow, one-third to one-half Dr Y Goods under otiee: : The Air of Distinctiveness In Greenhut Apparel for Misses and Girls That word “distinctiveness” gets a lot of hard work in advertising just now, but we cannot find any other word which expresses so well that pleasant medium between the commonplace and the conspicuous in* feminine apparel ain Floor. ches for embracing cial, while they last. ] About £0 Watches, values as above, including ti ¢ thin iest up-to-date models in sterling silver, real guntuetal and 20-year gold-filled cases, mostly e fitted with 7- j elled movements. All at 33.75, ul A few 15-jewelled movements at $3.75 for those who get here early enough. Was there ever another such opportunity? All these Watches have fine nickel adjusted movements, both Americ imported. All'are fully guaranteed timekeeper Men's Shirts and Drawers, 95c Heavy natural wool, medium weight Scotch wool and medium weight Jecger finish. Men’s *25 Suits &> OvVereonte ‘a $15.75 EVERY kind of an Overcoat, Kuppenheimer 530 $19.75 | HERE’S your chance! Vicuna, Frieze and Faney Cloth, vercoats at Just in si ——— | Winter Overcoats of tine Meltons, 1" a iy 4 chest 4 . The famous Protector Coat with high |e Gupsa from ey a0ichest, abRlL. fia | 187 samples; one, two and three of a Good taste shrinks from both hateful extremes and collar in a variety of fancy cloths; | Mlen’s $20 Suits at §12.50 “kind; every one a masterpiece; sizes | halt silk lined. Suits are pure wors- | For from 85 to 44 chest and the fabrics are finds a happy hunting ground at Greenhut’s In the newest) Fall Jest brow 2 2 a h GanlgymanTent dhrviles aio RecN nthe newest Pall shadestans, browns, I Eis tee Greenhut styles are never commonplace, never “or- . ne ans, olive, green, olives, grays, also plain blue and blick, shown imported, among thera the pasbiicrt: ) gray and plain blue and black shades you ever saw. dinary,” yet they never descend to the bizarre. : : in cight new models: all sizes shades Men's $60 Fur-Lined Coats, $39.50 All-wool cloths, fur lined, Persian lamb collar. | Men's $25 Tuxedo Suits, $15 This is just as true of the Greenhut styles for girls Of extra black worsted; lapels faced with grosprain silk. as of those for women—as it should be. For one example, see the demitailored suit here pictured—in broadcloth (all shades) lined with a heavy. guaranteed satin; 5 14 10 18 $19 75 ee also:— : years, priced at . The Fine Variety of Chilaren’s Very Swell Fur Turban, HIS is one of the many wonderful bargains shown throughout our Trimmed Hat Showrooms, Beautiful Hats in Draped Velvets, Napped Beavers, Satins and Felts made and trimmed with a style not found elsewhere at this price They Are Regular *5 to °7.50 Values Boys’ Reefers and Suits at 3.95 4£% Second Floo: They mark a low-price level that is unparalleled and tell a story of sacrifice that | HF Second Moor would pul an ordinary manufacturer out of business; but it’s these unavoidable trade losses that make Coats | these, Clair, S128. such an extraordinary saving possible for you, to-morrow. A large Napped The Suits Russian Coats style. The double- $ 3°95 breasted Suits with 2 | pairs of knicker trous- br very. strong | Also Russian, | The Reefers caracul cloth. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Prices $5 to $35. Norhanoes phate velret Fancy fubries large buckle, The Satilla, $8.50 uray and fancy Scotch effect. Cut very large | and full, in sizes 244 to! i Beaver Mushroom 4 eetlonihelte In stout coatings and chinchillas for school wear |} iW, TTT HERS Hivery kind and every Pi sreaats forthe ie $ 95 to afternoon-dress-up coats in velvet, broadcloth and folds of satin and years; button up close 3: feat sleeve. Ore of the by hitte sales of small wares A 4 , A small) Mushroom Sailor and Norfolk: | 12 years. in all colors. Sale of whieh Green! vell_knowa Toilet Articles—Specius Eure oh Napped Boys’ Long “Protector” Overcoats, $5.50 Notions Nec ep Chloner ee ‘Soap; unscented; at 8c Aerie pant? Sizes 9 to 16 years; the very newest fabrics in fancies and plain ¢ffects. A “ Clark ! ON. T. Spool Cotton: 3 eppaie) kin Soap; value 10c; at . 4c Trimmed in several Pepular innovation=the Protector Coat, with high storm collar; also the regular style, single or double Barbout's | ead; 3 spools for zoe Danderine; value $1.00 size; at. . 50c excellent styles, breasted Overcoats, Every coat is well worth $7.50, Hchardun’s 425y4 son of BewinsSibiat 25: easn Espey’s Cream; value 250; at. 24e Untrimmed ~~~ ~- ————-SIMP80N CRAWFORD C0. Mian? Niet at pret tor” ge Bay Rum; value 25e; at. + 29¢ Hat Section — Girls’ and Misses’ Stylish Apparel in a Kirby, Beara Co te ne eal a eee Flannels Quting Flannels, in striped and A malgeat ani: beat Special Price Sale To-Morrow Slerls DupicrSigy Pata Searstor 45° ' And jor undercking dAeaetog TG Reaver, Oona a] PE CAUSE there will be no school townarsow we're go- Keinest’s (:00h-On Hove supporter ; at 18¢ BI kets: ‘gauss: ete; value 12)¢ and A We) Naa Velvet combined, Fur Ne foto Hues vie ap SP ay tee i am Tt AD AUP | Velvet Gri Hine Supporter ta : sc ankets 15c yard, at 10c Yad. Felts, Satins, Lynx, Fur Turbans and Toques, Velvets, etc, ADD Lda ae rc PPSanP Ree OTe Pat Te Heapaare rT aor | iamond Tip Shoe Laces; at 3 pairs for 10c Cotton Blanketing for robes; value 39c, | priced very low. portunity to dispose of the Winter apparel problem at once, PETS pe “a. +... 27¢¥a. | , Sale of Black and Colored Velvet Hats t $1.98 Now York's mnartasy alsleriare ete. “GAGBSALE SDA. Tom , fabric for children's valuc Ze yard, at 5c Yd, Girls’ and Misses’ Untrimmed,Hats, 85¢ and $1.25 50 At $1.00 Yard suits and frocks, and women's dresses, ige Flannels, daintily embroi- Felt Mushrooms and Flats in several stylesschool hats, etc Broadcloth Suits, $24.75 G inch semi-fitted model with velvet collar yan attractive HE warm and serviceable sort, priced to appeal to economical people. Men's Shirts and Drawers, $1.50 Heavy Scotch woolheavy Australian wool and medium weight pureworsted. Men's 75¢ Underwear, 50c Medium and heavy weight ribbed Balbriggan. ' RUAlAiRTAtcratheniaretattalltanltant as able for infants’ Weasels SIMPSON CRAWFORD co.— - — 8 : large DI ectalro pockets; modified sheath skirt with deep fold oe ture; and here are. 8 Lany ft the svat Cotton sed Blankets, all plain wBite: Waists and Sweaters Misses’ Suits at $15.00 1 Stuart, ss it atin ir : a aaaant af Hrcadelolit and Fanoy igs in several well tailored models Black Watch, Argyle, vai at ; é 59c Pair Net Waists at $4.98 Ey 1 Floor, { Bi l ud Paney Suitings in sev era! , on, Rob Roy—the designs are. all Bed Spreads, full size, white crochet; ‘Thig practical and stylish Net Waist, full pleated, each pleat| SUMOr Girls’ Suits, 612,75 ah ae very effective; 42-inch; at $1.00 Yd, full hemmed, value $1.19, at 89¢ Each finished with soutache braid; silk lined, Bulls of axcelleu’ quality: “Bnitings Gemicfitted, _flaglosbreasted 1\\ Ma tito RRA Varn tenis Naravalen anos coat with large patch pockets and moulds, § ill pleated or flare; size ii \ 4 | Ral In cream or white, yoke of hand-made princess lace and filet’ Misses’ and Girls’ Princess Dresses, $10.00 \ iy i A ; p a OUR body and slegros of waist trimmod with Val 1s illustrated, of fine Panama, braid and button trimmed; long PM | Yard-Wide Black Satins, $1.00 to $6.50 Yard Dainty and Dressy Lingerie Waists, $2.48 leoves; pleated slirt with Prinvess panels siaes 12 to 18 Value 816.50. f \ || Dt. PO. Entire yoke and collar of Venise and Val Tave, back, front and) Misses’ Broadcloth Coats, $14.75 | \ These satins have never been more in demand and seldom lvrder to find in full sleeves rimmed with cluster tucks and German V Made | Pee ari ree at ina ealien ni ss ienaaial alalicentaleiiedac mad eek if | > \f @ssortment—unless the seeker comes to Greenhut’s. No trouble here. We Women's Sweater Coats, $1,98 and lined diroughout with satin rt ! | aN || show a very broad assortment of them, including Satin Princess, Satin Messaline, Faney weave; single breasted mat Junior Girls’ College Coats, $9.75 Hy a r\ I Satin Liberty, Satin Vestal and Satin Peau de Cygne. All in yard-wide foods; Women's Double-breasted Sweaters, $3.45 __ Made of manish mixts velvet collar and lined with fine serge rid I} $100 to $6.50 a yard, : ‘ Fancy weave in white, osford or cardinal Girls’ Coat» at $5.95 | 7 Children's Coat Sweaters, $1.75 Hoay 1 throughout sith dannel; sizes 6 to 14 we Single-breasted with pockets; plain weave Gi , . P 3 5 ~ s rirls’ Dresses at $6,50 Greenhut and Company, 6th Avenue, 18th to 19th Street Women's Golf Vests, $1.00 EP cist’ ani) taue wan) anatenals iaiileh aia oe sul natal ane. ere es Knitted Vests, in white, blaek or fancy mixtures, sizes 6 to 1 years. ell te et 31 PSON CRAWFORD CO. os enews omam avn

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