The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1910, Page 13

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RETA NTS TEI oO TS ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910. | Which are represented by Christian | ling change tn {t. Followin; If such a step is tuken a storm of pro- | | Science.” jcontents and tie enun’ Mrs. Stetson said furthe the letter | tenets a le | to her studer ‘ > “Ou yinted an Mail Orders SHA Gein Trading Stamps With All Cash ie Charge Purchases —Pir1"l* gti’ Aree Noon A Dweet ajority of | f beloved and G if they di f | God-anointed Leader, m- receive — imme- Entrance a he y J conth to) diat 5 the directors women shoppers pe nee | who will person. ally represent you in this store, 2.Greenhuls@ Apparel if she leads a fight to \| Eddy ts still the Pastor Emer- of the Church and {ts guiding epirit. eC _ Annual New Year Sale of Evening Gloves to Be Step Toward Becoin- | & “ea S ALWAYS one of our most important sales of the week after Christmas, an event we So plan for with far-sighted merchandising methods, concentrating upon the occasion the full force of our purchasing resources and price lowering policy. To mention the name of Hte. Jouvin (Guignie) as the maker of these gloves is all we need to tell you to guarantee quality, faultless fit and excellence of workmanship. Lar. Long Evening Gloves in Four Lengths \ " Fine French kid, critically inspected. The famous Hte, Jouvin (Guignie) quality. {” 12-ButtonLength Mousquetaire, $2.25 | 16-Button Length Mousquetaire, $2.75 Black and white ; usual price $2.50. Black, white and tints ; usual price $3.25. 20-Button Length Mousquetaire, $3.75 24-Button Length Mousquetaire, $4.25 Black, white and tints ; usual price $4.25. Black and white ; usual price $4.75. Mousquetaire Evening Gloves, Special, at $1.69 Pair Original; iced _at $2.50, $3.25 and $4.25. 20-button, 16-button afd 12-button length. White and evening tints—a large and varied lot in broken assortments. Main Floor—Greenhut and Company—On Sale Seturiay Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Coats Our Annual Winter Stock Adjustment Sale—An Event That Will Make the Last Day of the Old Year a Memorable Occasion. THIS kind of sale gives striking demonstration of the vigorous whole-hearted methods that are character: | ing Head of Cult. Dr. yon’s | CHURCH NEAR A SPLIT. ‘ PERFEC D 4 4 rn \ “ | et : v alty of infraction of the of Go Many’. Scientists Shocked by Mrs. Eddy’s News Oi f 0 t | ‘ ) bi cas The references in t 5 7 Directors’ Position That Mrs. ! is prepared by a practical dentist who md sei : knows what is best for the teeth 1 ew edition of the Manual, date 1911 and numbered the Sth, has a star What many Christian Solentiata to- | - Augusta F. Stetson toward bec We Are Discontinuing Our Store at Broadway ¢& Houston Street Wm. Vogel & Son Eddy Is Dead. ment issued by leader of laring her ex tion of Mre Rady In proof of her teaching that there is no death. ed by som versy arisi “oiling agate (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) t Py t its best c . F ee 4 isti ; i i Wi at season is now at its best, our pee fe = The uptown movement—change of the retail business centre—finds us in istic of the House of Greenhut. Notwithstanding the fact that the Winter co . time for stock adjustment has arrived and we are determined that the process shall be short and decisive. Our entire Stock of coats is affected by this sale—the downward revision of prices takes in all the season's most popular styles for business wear, school and college wear, general utility, motoring and dress. The styles and materials are those that Fashion has smiled upon with most favor this season. Misses’ $11.75 Winter Weight Coats, $8.95 oA Ws WA Full length Cheviot Coats, semi-fitted, single-breasted, with sailor shawl collar, yoke lining of cloth ; sizes for misses and small women. Misses’ Long Coats, $12.75 Practical full length Coats, for genéral wear, with deep shawl collar and single- breasted ; three-button coat; sizes 14 to 18 years; suitable for small women. Girls’ Cheviot Coats, $7.50 Smart Coats for dress wear in three distinct styles; trimmed with braid, buttons and caracul. Large range of colors and sizes. Misses’ and Juniors’ Dress Suits at $9.75, $18.50, $29.75 and $37.50 ‘aha ide nee | the very forefront, with our model and modern clothing and outfitting who believe that afrs. establishment at Broadway and 44th Street. The growth and expansion of and whose ° this newer store demand our entire interest and concentration. As our lease expires at Houston street we want to dispose of the entire stock of our Hous- the ohuseh ton street store in the quickest possible time—so we have cut prices deeply M on all the merchandise. Proclaims Her Belief Closing Out Entire Stock At Our Houston Street Store Only NO ALTERATIONS. NO C. QO. D.’s NO CHARGES. Church | Mrs. woman most p We are adding daily to the stock, Suits and Overcoats made in our own workrooms from fabrics on hand, thus keeping assortments as full and complete as at the beginning of sale. of the Boston cating a convicti rey ae he Suits and Overcoats that Were Full Dress Suits that were $35, Beeler peers aire and apne | $15, $16, $17.............Now $10.00 $42, $55..\ow $25.00, $30.00, $40.00 Misses’ Sample Coats, $22.50 {iy Suits and Overcoats that were Tuxedo Coats that were $15 A iol. i \ ‘thes thelr’ s 7 . 2 Fashioned of broadcloth and cheviot, in several models that formerly sold up to detuee bi $18, $20, $22......... Now $13.50 $20, $30... Nou $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 $45.00. The combination of satin, velvet and frog|trimming adds to the smartness ¢ | atter the cr Suits and Overcoats that were Spring and Summer Suits that _ and exclusiveness of these garments. Suitable for dress or evening wear. Body {| 4 eee et Late : $25. a ieteacue f Now $16.50 were'$15.00........5. ca reca/ Now $7.50 lining of satin; sizes 14 to 18 years; also small women's sizes. i His resurrection fron suits and Overcoats that were Spring and Summer Suits that ef : \ aval Sra. aay w $27.50 and $30...........Now $20.00 were $20.00..............Now $12.50 Girls’ $12.75 Cheviot Coats, $9.50 Suits and Overcoats that were Cutaway Coats.and Vests that Full length Coats for general wear, standing velvet collar, with button and strap, rl $35 and $38....... 5 Now $238.50 were $20, $25 and $28.....Now $15.00 lined with Italian cloth lining, sizes to 12 years; red, tan, navy and copenhagen. : | | tat the end of the Gospel Silk lined Overcoats that were rete London Frock Suits, fancy Junior Girls Winter Coats, $12.75 nn \! om been reached. $40, $45 and $50 .. Now $30. worsteds, that were $28.00, i i Mrs. Stet Been dEeBalll: Overcoate $30.00, $35.00 1 $40.00 Ni , $16.50 Full length, semi-fitted back, box front, buttoned to throat and standing velvet i ) i out at her P) 6 kat 7 Lia ta hedd Patel DE a ULI 3: : pee ui collar, yoke lining of Italian cloth and body of flannel; sizes 13 to 15 years. weer ctrect, 1s short tan coverts, that were Raincoats and Cravenettes Girls’ Plush Coats, values to $17.50, at $10 and $14.75. $15 and $20........ Now $5.00 that were $15 and $18.....Now $12.50 Girls’ Hitlers! Spring and Fall Overcoats that English Fancy Stripe Craven- irls and Juniors Dress Coats, $19.75 to $39.75 | were $15, $20 and $25.....Now $10.00 that were $25 and Full length, semi-fitted broadcloth and zibeline coats, cut on smart girlish lines and | Fur Overcoats that were $85. Now $55.00 } ee Now $16.50 trimmed with velvet, caracul braid and cloth strapping; satin and taffeta lining ; may take, will take, longer for Trousers that were $5.00 and Rubberized Coats—a special sizes to 17 years. , ddy to pass through the exper!- SOOO cea ee. Now $3.50 lot Now $4.00 First Floor—Greenbut and Company—On Sale Saturday f material death to the stage of begin SPAT LA RS, i“ —— -—- = TALES ead ae lr teams All Furnishing Goods at Proportionate Reductions Just in Time for New Year's occur to-morrow or next week, But| ‘ she will manifest herself, and all men Broadway j Broadway || Shuto i ‘and Houston street WWM. VOGEL & SON ana Houston Strect | ose in the church who profess | A 1 1 | ch a demonstration ave lik . re ee 8 comrnctenees i 2 | | at About 14 and 44 Usual Prices | C=, saw and felt of yeu. Fane 988 Se, =. = JUST for this special one day dalp Eddy again, and I #! wi jy her, - side, holding her hand, along the path tomorrow we have lowered prices * on several groups of Women's Evening Coats and Wraps. Good | substantial savings for those who would like a new Wrap for New Year's festivities. Saturday We Will Place on Special Sate a Number of High Grade Fur Muffs and Scarfs at Greatly Reduced Prices OUR reason for the liberal reduction is that the sets are broken; that is, they were originally in sets, but single pieces have been sold and the shown how they ma: means, demonstrate over first they must await M manifestation, “Yesterday I would not answer ques- tions relating to the expected demon stration by Mrs, Eddy—her resurrec- tion, as some call it. I felt then that the hour for me to s, Sale of Evening Coats and Wraps | | | Women's $18.50 Broadcloth Evening Capes, $12.50 G y t hs ae tee p pn Sore gee | i i : head Thom a Hy OV eONER ZENGO: ~ } Designed after imported model, inter- | odd Muffs and Scarfs are classed as broken ing reports of 4 s9) a AX oO PX lined and lined throughout with satin sets. There are beautiful pieces of ss in the fleld of (Hah RATS. nihdh. yah 4 peau de cygne. Colors light blue, ame- | P, P, I pecauine of the delay In the AY i 73 eo ae thyst, rose, gray and black. | ae Fox, Mink rg oa Ree toe Geciurati $32.50 Evening and Matinee Coats, $24.50 2x, Skurk Es. Kady will not manii-st herself, New Era Is Opening. “To say that Mrs. Eddy is gone for- ever is to deny the very principles of | Christian Science and to refute the teachings of her life and her works, “The a the gospel 18 closed," went on Mrs. son, speaking in the most earnest “A new era is opening, the era of the one thousand years which ihe Bible tells us will follow the second appearance of Christ, the opening of the Millennium, Christ means nd Mary Baker Eddy was Truth on earth I am waiting and watching, and | udents are waiting and watching, | t e know the moment is at hand | when God will prove, in the person of | avs, Eddy, that she was his inspired mouthplece to teach and unfold the 7 Love and Life | All the present season's most fashionabie shapes and effects Winter weight chiffon broadcloth, wide collar and cuffs, interlined and tined throughout with peau de cygne. $49.50 Fur Collared Coats, $26 50 Very dressy model, side button effect, wide fur collar. Colors tan, light gray; mullein green, light blue Imported Single Model Evening Wraps Of velour, velvet, etc chly trimmed with fur, braid, gold 1. te Tomorrow, $52.50 to $112.00 Originally $89.50 to $165.00 phut and Co Knit Toques, $1.50 For Motoring, ” Skating, Walking Oa and gereral Winter wear ‘ Undoubtedly th ely millinery hit cf the 2fFy Winter. These smart ‘ Knit Toques are $5 & $6 Rcuks Slippers, $3.45 | shownhere in all the 4 . , -orrect imported ef- % A NEW YEAR'S Eve Sale that comes just at the Pecrieeatitia ai ine right time for dinners and dancing parties. repeal maglicg: 3 an A ~ : jaunty chicness of \%, These are regular $5 & $6 Slippers at Greenhut's ER een they would probably cost more elsewhere the Parisian models, } Pink, blue, black and white satin, black velvet, bronze and | Splendidassortment , black kid, black castor and patent leather; handsomely | of leading colors. beaded or plain effects. Bench made ; hand-turned soles, $3.45. | New Silk Velvet Misses’ High Cut Shoes, $2.50 Dress Shapes, $3.95 | Button models, in tan calfskin, patent leather and dull calf. | Many new shapes, from ideas just received from we shall offer Silver Mesh 9 To-Day and To-Morrow and $1.95 Bags at $1.98 each. Latest x style, 4! inches long, 4 inches deep, small ring mesh, 6-inch spread, double silk lining, with 14-inch chain. The entire bag and chain are made of solid German silver, with a ®@ thick silver plating. Every bag will be sold with the distinct understanding that the money will be refunded if it can be duplicated by any jeweller or department store for less than $3.50. Mail orders filled for $2.17. NOTE.—These bags were made espécially jewelry trade and are finished to look like Ste cost more than ten times as much CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK for the high class gS bags that Stops Cough Te ee 9 i} POO) 2 rare olla nrg 5 veaat 340 SV; 6.8. bree be ve, speerpess IRS RTS Se ~~ 3 pe> RK Ak , % i ws ODES ONE KOON. OIE Boys’ Winter Shoes, $2.50 and $3 00 Paris, in fine quality of black silk velvet CATARRIBAL FS Deas ie ete EERO ES eae be ase oreo 4 mnie tat. oamaseetn: OS eae aw, WK poe ONPG IIS | ’ ‘ ; sai a ; JELLY | OSORIO SOS | Greenhut and Company, Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City “Sys? aen® . } 1 ~

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