The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1911, Page 5

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lan sil : x : k THE. EVENING. -WORLD, WE DNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911, pice ates pee, 5 4 rH ea ("THE SURPRIS PRISE.STORE. OF FIRE ae |= j ‘ instilling Picked Chorus of 70 Jewish) ' 4 Singers Will Chant Dirge » Before Factory, | THE NEW DEPARTMENT STORE OPENS TO-MORROW ees is the store that brings to 8th Avenue Oo| I SURVIVORS TO MARCH. i sixty departments, full-stocked with Broadway merchan- dise, at less than Broadway prices. It will pay you well to trade here. Our “DOUBLEG UARANTEE, ” made famous by The Surprise clothing stores, insures your satisfaction. “Money refunded without question—goods exchanged cheerfully.” With every purchase the new store will give trading bonds redeemable in valuable premiums or merchandise. You will tind them worth money to you, so be sure to get them. Read the list of opening specials. They represent only a a few of the great values you will always find in this new store. Eighth Avenue Between 36th and 37th Sts. i Only Union Banners and No, , Propaganda Transparencies Will Be Permitted. 3 BLOCKS FROM PENN. STATION funeral which {= be. the unidentified victima | Washington Place and Greene the Asch building, h occurred. A p! ghosen by t Solemn dirge as t* the scene MUSIC FREE Sheet of Music Free with every purchase in our Music Dept. orus of seventy, *horisters’ Union Fine bonbons and chocos 8 lates, fresh and pure; a Ib. OC R. &G. Corsets, 39c This opening special shows you what ex- {raordinary — values you can look to find in the corset depurt- ment of this new store. Medium high bust corsets made of good quality Coutil, No C. O. D. or mail orders can be filled for any of these specials. OPENING SPECIALS IN STYLISH MILLINERY Silk Petticoats, *1.95 —_—— Ready-to-Wear Hats Trimmed Hats Equal to petticoats sold on Broadway at $4. OF very fine rustling tat eady-to-wear hats of hair braid trimmed | ‘Primmed hats mate of all the newest RE ect Halk , jet ornaments and quills. J style straws ino most attractive shapes es Bees dunline : : Wide choice of styles, trimmed with flounce, 17 inche Sxact duplicates of the new Du ine ha paallingan Broadway up flowers or ostrich feathers. $ 95 deep. Tn black and to 83 each. vee sinart and Cc Attractive hats that can’t 5 all the prevailing col- stylish hats... . he duplicated under ors. Alse soft cling- ALL [ALL HATS TRIMMED FREE| ing fine messalii Flowers just right) to wear Violets, roses and avenues. Survivors in Puocerelen: When the cort of the Interna 84c Choose from ten different shapes in black and all the prevailing colors, Fine hair and rough braid effects. with the new style skirts and dresse Have a three 4 botion and ave tuck- ee ; ed in ttost style. ay Black and — every fashionable color. Tria Petticoat, $1.93 Dress Skirts Of fine Oxford gray material in hairline mist sires. Have girdle top, new three, effects and button on the si guaranteed to give satisfactory — wear, Made with two pair of supporters — at- tached. Sell usually at 69c, Our opening special price, 39¢. the rear of the hearses will se of the survivors who are foliage in bunches Trimmed hats presenting all the newest ideas in fancy feather, willow, bandeaux, flower, lace and ribbon trimmings. Splen- did dress hats. taria, foliage in Worth’ up to: 88c: @ bunches; — children’s buneh, wreaths. 14c | the Women’s Trade Union Nin line. It ts antic! pated that by this time the number of marchers will approximate 1,000, Through Twenty-second street, the parade will cross Broadway to Fitth and then down Fifth avenue rley plate, to University place, to Washington place, to Greene street, | This Corset, 00, MIL ALTERATIONS FREE in our Coat and Suit Department, which is conducted along the most modern and Ii) 1 lines 18 and $20 $ .90 | $12 and $15 .90 a Ett 10: | Tailored Suits, $6 " Made of fine Newest s-button short coat style, | jus Hl wool serges and pure all- wool worsted cloths, in navy blue aud black. Coat has notch collar, ala pockets and guaranteed sutin linings; strictly hand-tailored; all sizes. Extra Size Skirt Large women will apprec eo these dressy and serviceable skirts of black all wool WS ee | Silk Waists New designs in stripe and check effects and Lingerie Waists, 39¢ alll dis pravadiineipianeolon anion tee Made of very necks, kimono sle handsomely 1 49 trimmed. ........ These Men's and Boys’ Clothing Items are on sale in our other two stores. THE SURPRISE STORES: Ca eae lot RL tcl 138-146 West 14th St., ||; (RRR Ane es eee etil Third Ave. at 83d St., Bet. Gth and 7th Aves. the L_ the Northwest Corner__| Corner BY UE SERGE SUITS—All-wool pure worsted Men’s Spring Suits | MUESERCE SurTs Mes a BO New models. Fabrics ordinarily $ MEN'S SPRING "SUITS Pr Ba I toes used in suits at #10. Choice of in plain grays, blue hairlines, fancy bluey and popular faney b! \ grays, tans Backs and. taney mistress sis and mixtures; es up to 42, suits; special , 310.00 Men's Hats Finest Possible Suits for Men in a wide range All the new shapes in black derbies, fof exclusive patterns and models; extra and all the new shapes ne 69c special for our opening at 15 to Fourth stree! Chrystie street, pause for five minute Clinton Hall, Grand and 1s pictured. Fine speaker address Low neck and Hity pereale to blu shades in soft hats; all si MEN’S TROUSERS we Dependable worsted pants in a dozen desirable patterns; $ MPCGIAN ccs eeeewtieusiseis vine Boys’ Clothes ful taney a PROUSERS--Bluo serge rl and faney worsted : $1.39 All-woot regular Sd fine lawn. Very $31.50 val ae tataine | 7 ’ fi Shepherd check rectors and plain and ues: spel. $1.89 latest styles in Children’s Wash Dresses fancy Russian blouse suits; 3to8....., 2.00 hoth high and | sizes? to6. Colored dresses, in four different styles; Duteh necks, short and long f iranteed fast color material, They Jow and high neck effects alten 39c Full cut knicker suits; new patterns and 1.18 Boys’ Suits models ; 8 to 16... With Two Pairs All-wool bi pee Nosfalls anilitouble Knicker Pants sleeves. ‘Trim- preaited kutoker sults; Sto 17] 65 arades ce, 95 med with: inse: Junior Colored ‘Disiacs $1 68 red with r- | p Boys’ Blouses . tion of lace and | Sizes @ to 14, The skirts are full pleated. ‘The 1 , waists are made with low neck and kimono sleeves, embroidery. “trimmed with contrasting colors; finished ves and col off with buttons; 696 value... 49c of this quality with nicker pants has never before been sold than $3.50, Sizes 5 to 15; fast colors, light and dark ef festa; out big and (ull, and well made... Ac , right, new lar trimmed Boys’ Caps Spring patterns, Cut full and wit lane. foe Children’s Conte QpNew full goll shapes with broad vizors; well made and tacdite . | New double breasted models with velvet collars and tion, Sizes fight, medium and dark colors; reaular 1c | eirznertect satin ¢ g5e values... & to 16. In Our Clove Dept. In Our Shoe Dept. Kid Gloves Shoes MEYERS ONT us Ladies’ #1 Gloves of Men's and women’s stylish ular 69e and 75e | Gutside pockets; made of good quality | 29 values, | serge in red and navy blue, &# value Ladies’ Neckwear Huck Towels eae Sheer lawn dabuts, Dutch Standard 10c valuen —— andl Biock Callars, abeautle size 18x34; all white Se Ny Babbitt’s Best Soap, Kirkman’s Borax Soap, Cc Hie imported kid; in black, shoes; standard #2.50 values; Fels Naptha Soap, fully trimmed with embroid- or white with fast <2 rary CoePke oe CLs ¢ », tan and. gray. made on newest Gold S ry and lace; newest color red : ipa des Gaunell will be ce high toe lasts; all 28 old Soap and Ivory Soap, ery and lace; 8c 1. i fe ea pair.. “55¢c sizes Choice of these standard Se Inundry soaps at Sea cake. Limits fy bles only .. ah borders....,, 2C Long Lisle Gloves Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes cakes toa customer Ladies’ Belts Apron Ginghams , Klastic Belts, with silver, oxidized and gill |.A variety of fast color e! k ants Long twelve button Gloves; in white and] Boys’ and girls’ shoes; all the popular r checks in remnants; Black, Standard ab. 300; all leathers: newest lasts and all ‘8 In Our Fourth Floor Pattee eae pelts wilt, metal M2 to 10-Yands each; Pas i : vlan milan draie mickles. 19 and 25e values. sizes Abad htt cle tivapnanr ead k OC Iizes. Regular 81.50 grades. 5c House Furnishing Goods Department. ; ean 1 Chyarc Fe ly Gea 7 gC Mercerized & One Men’s, Women’s and Special Sele of Enamel Ware 18 uh c Kimonos | Msreerlaed Chien’? | Women's @® Eo a short kimonos, full | Highly mereerized; the ter : . : : yp Hosiery 5° Union Gi 523-529 Eighth mien Bet. S5tr_and 37th Sts. cut, not skimpy; consi finished with bute fil. Pa look like silk and wear Far tek Gan Suits better than lor black have siery; all sizes; e Summer weight; tin flounce © Pair worth 12boc; sper | ribbed pants and vests "39 nd dust ruffle Cc al, Se a pair allio one; full um tha Clark’s Cotton SILK HOSIERY | shapesall regular sizes; John J.Clark's 200 yard | y q Unit he reload 15¢ Bed, Spring and Mat- ee. Floor Oilcloth, 14c tress, $5.88 ~ size enamel Bed, continuous & i. heavy fillers, steel bronzed woven wire spring combination filled m of tho Shirt Wa Mrs, J. Plerp Morgan had ea rellef fund of t le edge; new flower designs and colorings; atsiees... 10 ay Newest and most atti reine patterns, ayRemnant strips up to 10 yards long eqcame Oileloth cut from the picee, 25e a yard, This is fine, durable Oileloth, rest our opening special price of 14! ‘7 cents a square yard is the lowest ever quoted, This does not include laying. tress, coy iplete pecial at Be Currsn and’ Blea de Kelless, aed the She exgom Charles Loeb aud Regis Mas- Torey, $9.45 te ’

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