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. . : , ae ata 2 ase 0 _ renner mere secncwen - : € = a 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 24, 1911. | JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY promerty. Rnerunoeo THENBERG | a=. WEST IS™ STREET ‘ ae hia 50c ¢ Ac ena eee pr aac ac |_"wate pdb PROMPTLY PLE res id Spring “Millinery Offering s for Saturda J theOaly Store In Town Of:ering A Saturday Sale Feature " | A Saturday Bargain Feature Satin-Suede and Moire .Hand Bag 3s The newest atyi On Saturday, March the 25th 44 West 34th St. BET. WWAY AND STH AVE FINAL Clean-up (LIMITED TIME ONLY) It’s almost be- “ele compre-|| ension that GEORGES CLOTHES, the] uncalled-for gar- ments of Amer- ica’s leading Mer- BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. « 10 Both Stores, New Spring Styles in Boys’ Clothing. Unusual values in Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, Knickerbocker trousers. Made of all wool fabrics. Norfolk, size 8 to 14 years; Double Breasted, size 8 to 17 years. 5.00 each Combination Suits,—jacket and two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers. Made of the latest Mixed Cheviots. 5.85 Student Suits—Jacket, Vest and first long Trousers. Made of Blue Serge or Mixed Cheviot. Sizes 15, 16, 17 and 18 years. 10.50, 11.50 and 12.50 Top-notch Styles at Prices Positively the Lowest i in Gre ter New York Men’s Soft Collars 19 c & pid to Match at Others are sel mat 25¢. and thence to 3 ie newest Spring novelty for "men and youths; soft collars, made of fine mercerized washable fabrics, with link buttons, full French four-in-hand tle to match, in white, blue, ‘tan, gray or helio; sizes from 12% to 17. 1,000 Men’s Negligee Shirts, Worth from $1 to $2, at 69g , Splendid materials and workman- ship, coat style, plain bosoms, cuffs attached, in the choicest Spring patterns; also soft shirts, a 1\\ 15-Inch Long Plumes Rougl. Straw Braid Hate ; \ This Rough Straw Jumbo Braid aati, Rough Straw Hat ‘ d of good stock, In the new Hat Made of Sith Draping Net {n the now nacre, change co of black, white, ‘changeable shaaes, oti Seta eweal hears Trimmed with loops of pond Bsr t-ad cockade tae red and, in fact, id mmed with large shades, trimmed with Velvet, black, va any, cenresie bow of Latteta A Not worthy Display of Five Dollar Trimmed Hats In our Second Floor Millinery Parlors—beautiful flare shaper, ed with the loveliest HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. 300 dozen Scarfs, made of Imported Repps Twills and Peau de Soie Silks. Shapes include large folded squares, 134 inch French and 1 Atin stripe t are worth $1.50 flowers — neat little open-end Four-in-hands. 65c¢ each sins effect ind a dashy otier “tr chant Tailors, value 1.00 Sg .00 eee 400 dozen Shirts, soft plain or plaited oe for $2, or, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Girls’ & Misses Dress & Coat Values roo A Most Astonishing Bargain Are These You’ve Never Known of Values to Equal These should be ee | | bosom. Made of Madras, Percale and Mer- at $ 9.50 an | cerized Fabrics. Sleeve length 34 to 36 inches. $14.50. They 1.25 were made to values 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 order to bring Perrin Gloves,—English Tan Capeskin and Grey Suede, spear back. 1.15 per pair $25 to $75. ners Girls’ Stunning Repp Dresses Girls’ Beautiful clip ae” Thispolicy is ourown s : us Be Soe ee ae Tey ace ioe Be No matter Wial voulve oil original idea, away| AMES McCREERY SC = FS tan bots doe te : weft vas 8368" s7—thee cas backin1879. Thou- | 23rd Street 34th “Street | new styles, one of whic ire andsomer, pret 1 better tailore d. Sailors, Dutch or high all-over hand embroidered ed lace insertions; COLORS: white, k, blue, etc; $ 6 to 14; on Sale Satur- day sseeces 1,000 Girls’ iDeeset, Saturday, at 69c. Made from beautiful plaid ginghams, fine percales and B genuine linens; fifty new and attractive patterns; high Only $00 in the lot— styles, all 37 garm or collarless n sample coats sands of NewYorkers know it and use it to their decided profit. || It'll just cost you $9.50 or $14.50 to try out this famous policy. And here are the values you get s, bea utifully ti t braids or panne velve serges, worsteds liars a a } erts. Colors, red, navy, white, tan, grey and f dsome — mixtures, j Atl HY Girls’ 34 Length Black Satin Coats 2.98 WAMES McCREERY & COL 23rd Street - . 34th Street ie ih ee | On Saturday, March the 25th. A beautiful yarn dyed jet black satin; extra large sailor * or low necks; long, short and collar; piped wit! d satin; turnback ci tir —what we advertise Kimono. sleeves; shirts are extra \ Tahed Lorih Taciall Cr urete oun eHel) EBC we have: ' width, button down to hem; buttons; 6 to 14 size. A great Saturday ave: | sizes 6 to 12 years, Special Saturday Thie Dress, 600, be 2 yea cla) SARE CRY, ‘Thle Dress, 81.08. This Cont, $2.98, bargain at es eee teste ssesee je MAIL, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Mothers: Come Here To-Morrow and Get Your Boy’s New Spring Suit We offer three distinctively remarkable values; f eachone from25% to 33% less than competition. Lot 1. A Great (9 to 1 P.M.) Sale of Boys’ $3 Suits With Two Pairs nyo at L 79 NECKWEAR DEP'TS. mm auth Stores, A complete assortment of Neckwear in all the prevailing styles, including Quaker Fichus and Collars, On Saturday, March the 25th, Real Irish Crochet Dutch Callars, 45¢ to 3.95 value 9Sc to 6.75 All $15, $18, $20, $22.50 and $25.00 Suits and Overcoats 00 All $28, $30, $35, $40.00 and $45.00 Suits and Overcoats 0 And we hold nothing back. 1x, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, A Great Bargain Awaits 225 Saturday (9 to 1 P. MM.) Morning Shoppers in This Offering of: 225 Women’s Sample Spring Suits at 4.98 | There are sizes for women as well as misses and be indeed lucky to get one. You ought to be waiting for our doors to open at 830 A. M MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS, mm Both Stores, Serge Suits, gored skirt with panel, 25 inch | plain tailored coat lined with Peau de Cygne. | Sizes 14 and 16 years, 27.00 | 9’aMTO 1 rm 0} : Suits, two pairs to 16 years. jan or or Suits, two nied ja light or dark colors. , On sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P.M. GOYA ciccsvnsssssvantigense Boys’ $5 All-Wool, Serge,Che- viot or Worsted Suits at 2.98 Jacnet models; slight! d pless to 48 years for misses, 32 to 44 bust for women, Special to-morrow, 9 to 1 P. M. only, at...... Women’s Ultra-Stylish Black's Satin or Moire Silk Suits at, To-Morrow, $12. 58 One of our inimitable suit speci jails you'll not dup Black Satin Suits with gored skirt, panel back and front, 26 inch coat. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 25.00 Striped Messaline Dresses, plain skirt, Wissiiccrices teen Gack, waist silk trimmed with yoke and cuffs of der $20; more like! Made from a beau ¢ silk oF Walking, Prince Albert, lace. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 15.00 Skinner's | guarantee Dress and Tuxedo Suits ane mode uae * collar of satin, also satin Spring and Winter Over-]| trimmed with silk frog coats, Raincoats, Craven-] | in sizes 32 32 to 46; on § estate etc. Ee ugetieed | s JAMES McGREERY & 00: =F of the new English soft-roll]| 23rd Street 34th S ample roider: Sacks is included, and the treet ple Em! omen’ Ss savings on ALL remaining Auto and Fur-lined Coats are proportionately just as big. SPRING 1911 Already we have assem- bled quite an assortment of new Spring ideas fresh from the hands of mer- chant tailors whom we have kept busy during the past two months. Come} and see them on the second Tailored Waists Exceptionally good grade Union Iin- en, made full, with tucks and pan- els of pretty embroidery, pleated back, full sleeve, but- toned cuff and’ laun- dered collar, to-mor- C TOW at..... Striped Messaline W: Mer’ Ss 76 Suits nity-—grasp It; oF gray scrges, ripes, neat and all’ new ma- eg ih Shoes SOROSIS SHOES Advance Spring Styles in Women's Boots, Oxfords and Pumps, Made of Satin, Suede, Velvet, Corduroy, White Buckskin, Canvas, blue and or black. and white stripes, trim: med with the and buttons, or saflor col- Thier Waist, 1.08, ri pais Kid leather trap pumps of ne Sime materinis 0) at neck; all 8 to $10; for Satur only, at lar to matoh floor. " ia OC Maze ti ‘ Men’s and Youths’ waist; Kmano - , | il Tan Russia Calf, Glazed Kid and Patent $12 Suits, 7.50 sleeve, 300 yeh Girls’ High Cut Shoes Half Pric ed EVENINGS Leather, Bvery auit hand-t ' Saturday at A special loti, made of fine, soft kid leather, with patent lester PA FOR YOUR 3.50 to 10.00 per palr, gunranteed perfe Ung; seams well ta mrippable; there wool blue ner neat. hairline : and Neat wor all nites 7 Low or bigh ell cuff tops; dressy, well wearing shoes—worth $1.25; sizes 5's 6. CONVENIENCE a to 11, Saturday, at......seeccsceeeeesseeereeee “‘Liberty” Oxfords Boys’ and Girls’ High Cut it Pit Velvet Top and All i rown 1.98 Allover Embroidered Waists Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for Dress, €chool and General wear, 2.50 to 4.00 per palr 44 West 34th St. This Sotveen Beandway end Sth Ave ioe : : LY aie aie Kid Leather 8 Saoes New York. Men's Sorosis Shoes and Oxfords in all . i eon ge Aaa hiner oF f ee Also Stores at leathers fj road with fio PITADPLrHIA, me 5.00 and 6.00 per palr, Men Ss $2. 50 and $3 ane Pan : REAL Leni Pants, Saturday, 1. \ : a BPI. anh Taian a JAMES McGREERY g C0, The economy event of the year. 28 are 4 _ urda: _ ieee splendid Wool serges—-blue or gray; neat 1,000 Pairs of Men’s Leather House Sipge.s—| 2ard Street 34ih Sircet cheviots and tancy mixtures; wide outlet in Worth $1. 25; at 79c | Sunday World Wants Work seat; well fitting and ta ret Made of soft, pliable brown or black esther, full cut. or 1 Mey | all sizes from 28 to 50 ¥ styles, heavy or medium soles; sizes 6 to 11; ac tually w é U Cc ‘ Bytes and 36 length Saturday $4.25, at ~~ | Monday Morning Wonders. BDEaS yaourrit ‘ae. See [It makes Uttle difference what you need—A World “Want” will go get lL

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