The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1911, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, _FEBRUARY 13, 1911. ss i: i yo ee PRESIDENT TAFT. ANDDIPLOMATSADD FETEFOR BIND Society’s Leaders Will Take Part in Valentine Enter- SELF- $ '}REDUCING CORSET tainment To-Morrow. The big benemt entertainment Will be given in the Hotel Aste fooms to-morrow evening for Mt of the New York Association for the Bind will be unique in many of its features. called a Grand Fete Valentinien: it will be under the * Mra. Tatt that WITH THE NEW ‘ond Mrs Peter ( 8 Winifred Holt, Mrs, Rt Joseph F terlee Miss Louisa Lee Sc scores of others, A feature of this Valentine Day bene- fit for the blind ts an a Dy Helen Kelle: famous all lopment of an in- ite f her affilctins, Miss this appeal her valentine blind, and Relle guished pat tenthal witl & dance. great crust benefit. A dinners before entinienne ar Thomas Hick Gilbert, Mrs. § Mrs, Hodgson Burnett and Mrs. band of semi-elastic Lasti- kops Webbing do? tt re-shapes and reduces 4 the upper limbs to natural H size, and PI 7 from bul flesh down where you don't want it, making an unsightly ridge under a tight dress, Pasthops Limshaping Ex- tensions completely cure this evil; give you slender limbs with the fashionable “in- slope”"—your gowns will fit like the skin of an apple. ua they. let ge sit down Guaranteed Solid 14-k, ‘n | GOL No. 406) (LOW BUST) Both have Nemo Self- | perfect abdominal support. OTHER NE} 10S iteely, CHARLES A, KEENE, Diamonds, Watches, Jews 180Broadway, New York 5.00 LASTIKOPS CO} “tor slender and medium figures, No. 330, with sup. Bree bande of Lastikovs’ $3, fabbing across the front... PY In Good Stores Everywhere ~ Kors BROS., Mfre,, New York (p) What does that | vents the flesh im bulging out below. Long corsets drive the | “O ws Reducing front—the only j or 'Double. OH Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 o’Clock NO CONNECTION WITH fe The Greenhut Building GREENHUT-SIE a Now Open and Devoted BOTH SIDES OF 67AVE- J. B.GREI To Home Outfittings Exclusively, as Follows: Stoves, ators, I ey || ANY OTHER STORE GEL COOPER © HUT Pres. (87 &IS"STS.NEW YORK.. Harcware, Woodenware, Refriger: Basement Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co.’ First Tuesday Bargain Sale That word “FIRST” is full of meaning. Main Floor Hovsetwrishings, Enametware, Electrical Goods Chating Dishes, Lercolators, China, Glasswa Lamps, et. Linoleums, Oileloth, Upholsteries, First Floor—Carrets, Bucs Parlor Furniture; also the BETTER grades of iurniture lor other rooms, Office Furniture. Beds, Bedding and Lower-priced Furniture. & H." Premium Parlor, Our Contract Second Floor- Third Floor Dd ea rtin ent JN’ Stamps Free, Tomorrow, in the Greenhut Building To all persons, whether purchasers or not, ap- plying at the Premium Room, Greenhut Building, ‘J third floor, tomorrow, will be given free as many } 63 sets of “S. & H.” complimentary stamps as they may reasonably require for books unfilled, but only one set of ten stamps of any one date, and only 100 {¥ free stamps in all, will be good in any one book. Owing to the liberal offering of free stamps, patrons will find it advantageous to start filling at one time as many books as will be required to secure the premium they desire. It marks the beginning of an era. We propose to DEMONSTRATE its significance by an enumeration, in this advertisement, of some of the most remarka- ble values ever shown by The Big Store. details CAREFULLY, please! And that's a pretty strong statement—is it not? Note these Pongee Petticoats From the Greenhut & Co. Stock Made of best cotton pongee; fine and firm in texture; dee, flounce of tucks, and 4 - inch embroidered ruffie. Colors are lavender, wistaria, champagne, gray, green Copenhagen; regularly $1.50 "Tues- 5 day Bareal 3" at ic (Greenhut-Sieg Building, Coats ... $ Furs renann guc, * * Fy Up to $12.75 Grades, From The Greenhut & Co. Stock Pe agi oe Ast dane F & ts— = h ies, "tomer tongs brcoeted Even The Big Store couldn't linings; large shawl col- give any such values if it were lar; $50 grade; 99 50 not that these are in small (gh Bae ; js quantities in each style and in Isabella Opossum Sets— somewhat broken sizes. large pillow-shaped muff oat We don’t guarantee to fit d long throw-scarf; S ‘ lined: $5.9 Sauder’ 3.95 EVERY figure—we say it frankly ; Misnes’ and Children's Sweaters From the Greenhut & Co. Stock Fancy weave; single-breasted or Notice to Collectors of JA" Trading Stamps The Sperry & Hutchinson Premium Parlors, which were formerly located in the Siegel Cooper Co, and Greenhut & Co, buildings, have been merged into ONE magnificent but the exhibit will amply repay carcful examination tomorrow, and the 150 women who DO get suited will have something de- French Hand- cidedly interesting to show to]] , ys parlor. This is now located in the Greenhut Building. Embroidered their friends. eeee Building. First Foor, Rear.) 52-Inch Black Kersey and Thibet Coats semi-fitting effects; some with shawl col- lars, others fastening close to the neck. YeeLength Tourist Coats — brown and gray mixtures; in several stylish models, suitable P Undermuslins From the Greenhut & Co. Stock Including gowns, chemises, and drawers. Made of fine Women’s Dresses . From the Greenhut & Co. Stock Good Corsets From the Greenhut & Co. Stock Made of fine coutil broche; in odd tor general wear. s, sizes, so those who come first 7 p P ni soft cambrics, and neatly 30-Inch Fine All-Wool Black Broadcloth will get the pick. Some are Beautifully made; up-to-date in every detail; best quality embroidered in pretty Coats — perfectly tailored; semi - fitting; high Bust and long hips; others materials; broken assortments; corduroy, velveteen, mes- lined throughout with guaranteed satin; notch collar; coat sleeves. Come in TOMORROW and take YOUR CHOICE AT FIVE DOLLARS. Grecnhut-Siegel Cooper Store, Main Building, First Floor, Front.) low bust; a great vi 'y of ex- cellent styles; regularly up to $6; Wess are $1.85 ai (afeenhut-siege! Cooper soe Main Building, First Moor, Center.) saline, Persian silk with voile and chiffon; navy, brown, black; Crain $27.50; eS) Bargains” 312. v 65) at... (Greenhur- Main Puitding. First Floor, Front scroll designs; regularly up 50; ‘Tuesday $ Greshut-Sle legel Cooper Store. Building, Misses’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Hats From the Greenhut & Co. Stock Satin-Finished Felt Hats trimmed | Worsted Hoods—solid col- with fancy or plain satin Shad or two tones, Me Greenhut & Co.’s High-Grade Footwear Women’s Gloves From the Greenhut & Ce 0. Stock 2-Clasp Silk Taffeta G 49c Women’s Real Milanese Lisle Gloves | Women’s 2. embroidered backs; black, white,| —elegantly made and finished ; p abies at B5c| Beaver or Velvet 69 is { larly € fect in fit; whit id black; ; ° black only Ic miedo oad Blesu reat DOG || resuany eee '29¢ at Lowest Possible Prices Pur Hats— black coney gy Fr | Felt Hats Yaak’ and’ Colors) 1B e or harg, at Women’s Kid Gloves—a bit mussed and soiled from display and Women's Button Velvet Shoes—| Women's Stippers— in counter service; exceptional value, tomorrow at *29c high Cuban heels; leather and vici kid; Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Store, Main Buildin, First Poor, Front.) Greenbut-Siegel Cooper Store, Main Building, Main Floor, Front.) all sizes and LT in this lot; $2.50 the $3.50 and kinds; pair... and $3 aaa pair Women’s|| Women’s Long and Short| *2.40 *1.90 Piano Store’s Women’s Boudoir} Misses’ aad Children's But- Ti 4 ” — SI fi kid ton Shoes—duli calf, kid, oes J ew elry Tuesday Bargains Sere onte ° | matentteciiere: higtecutt ' “Tuc sd Bargains” Are ' izes 815 to ead this ¢ . please, if you want Our February ape Swing. Here Are wis; 69@ 2:42.80(088 $1, 50 to save money on ; Diamond Cluster Rings—7 cut dia-| Diamond Rings—single stone in a poe ba aadiaest Piano or Player-Piano monds; platinum mounting; regu] pretty pierced prong mounting; Infants’ and Children’s Shoes— $1.50 A $250 Piano a savingot $75; 2 69¢ $175 larly $45; “Tuesday Bar- 895 regularly $18; “Tuesday $. grader Glace tne catora te sizes 2 Tuesday Bargain’ at gains” at 10 to Sand 574 : A $395 Player-Piano—a saving ¢ Diamond Rings| Bargains” at...... of $100; “Tuesday Bargain”, © 295 single stone;| Diamond Cluster Rings—no two Th i of s allehth od signet; fancy] alike; small diamonds combined Pe sot alk AU AAR Boys’ a but have been tixed up like new cluster wi Note further: We will sell on easy ’ with colored stohes; some signets; opals; tur- earls] regularly up to $1 $ Satin calf; solid and terms of payment. chr aac “Tuesday Bargai 3.95 good - looking; fine $ The 5 Down 1 center; regu-| Diamond Links: ronvlatl up soles; sizes 10 549; 1 25 Piano and $ Week larly up to $m] to $15; “Tuesday Bargains” $ at e The Player- @ own t Ol at Piano $1 and $2 Week oper Store, Moin Building, Main Fivor, Front) 1 Co nhut-Steget Cooper Store, Main Ruliding. Second Heor, Rear Handkerchiefs Children’s and Misses’ Guimpes From the Greenhut & Co. Stock From the Greenhut & Co. Men's--odds and ends of both COR EOS saree, plain and initial handkerchiefs; not all letters, but perhaps the very ones that YOU may want, regularly L0c; ** day Bargains” at Women’s- fine quality, Swiss Fine lawn; trimmed wlth saehs and embroidery; 59c grade at 39c Fine lawn; trimmed with tucks and mbroidery; $1 grade ; ee 59c Fine lingerie; all hand-made, rettily tucked; trimmed with Hest $3.75 1 95 Tues- imported embroidered handker- scalloped and hemstitched regularly 25¢; Bargains” at 1 er Store, M or, Front $7.50 to510 Winter and Spring Suits, “Tuesday a Gi ec! Cooper Store, Main : 1 Floor, Rear Hal r Goods of A A A “Prcsto" overcoats; also double-breasted, Nearly eve them is a reguler $100 sr $12 grade; yet TOMORROW'S 7 HERE, for YOUR CHOICE, is but Ap The Most Striking Sale of Winter Clothing | In All New York! Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Store, Main Building, Main Floor, Rear) stamped for embroidery ard bead ny regularly $1 and $1.2); “Tues: tee Oe ana 69e (Green Bul ‘Dd Nt $e tea and 10¢ 23. N loge! Cooper Store, Mein 8, First Floor, Rear.) ta E Bargaiis Art Needlework 7 vy the Greenhut & Co, Stock |" Yes, that’s the fact! Just FIVE DOLLARS will entitle you to si oe lithograph, silk, YOUR CHOICE, tomorrow, of 430 handsome overcoats and suits mo Pillows—sateen, lithograph, s 5 - Ws Hi m % lenbialiere ; many styles; for men and youths, ; ae i lls 1 | re Hy, Ove to $1060; “Tues: The Youths’ Overcoats and Suits ; Soft German Cluster Putts i | , aains 39e 6.50 came to us from the Greenhut & Co. stock. They are in all sives 8 50 grade; 51.25 ists--for embroider- = 5 | 4 yds. fine lawn; rogue and styles. > i ' Coronet Braids—33.80 37 7 “Tuesday The Men’s Overcoats and Suits yhinths Ales oss, A et arian c are ourown REGULAR $7.50and $1 0grades, and all sizes are included ovy Hele irene Cormias 51.50 ¢ ¥ ead dE F cellent as are the suits, we particularly desire to point out Gele-Tr'mmed Pandeaus 1c i d The Supreme Attractiveness of the Overcoats | wiry “Flora Hale’ Bate L5c i ) They are dark gray, with “Presto” or convertible collars; black oD Ask for GAL Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them

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