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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911. 5 Double gal Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock IN OUR MAIN BUILDING vers Domestic & Fancy Linens}. 25 Doy- 25¢ Yard 1s-inch All- 4 iiarceattls °Y" 15¢| "Linen Huck Towel- 25¢ (0 36¢ Bonnaz Embroid-| ling... oo. 15c ered Scarfs 39¢ Yard 45-inch Heavy . IN OUR MAIN BUILDING. Friday News from Our Silk Store NO CONNECTION WITH GREENHUT-SI ANY OTHER STORE GEL COOPER © 50¢ All-Silk § € er feral or for millinery purposes; white ; | a Whke Cre bee Bla A Lada tog Cour sre ncaa sus fewest. 95¢)|| TWO MAMMOTH RGR EENHUTDres, BOR SIDES OF GUAVE. [I lnitesetieat 12t| oh fi ene Printed in Lyons and woven in the finest of weaves, BUILDINGS. oD. IBN T.Pres. 18"&I9"STS.NEW YORK. tht 1 [a tituncn Dams 86- to 40-Inch Bordered Foulards.. $] A most exclusive line of this beautitul material. We can safely say the best value in New York to-day, (MAIN Building, Firet Floor.) 1c ask ite $2.35 Dozen Bleached All- Tabi Y i : ee ee tee ee ee 91.69 No Charge for Alterations on Women’s and Misse ntil Further No! ie reerted Hace | eee Mus Piet) IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Continuing Our Room-Making Sale of Women’s Shoes Value to 1 49 $3.50, at ° In this sale we give an ample demonstration of our policy, which forbids carrying over goods from one season into another. All broken size assortments and “few of a kind” will leave hurriedly. The offering includes women’s patent leather button or lace shoes; dull kid or cloth tops; plain or tipped toes.. Also women’s gun-metal UR wa Opening Sale of Women’s Summer Dresses, at °3.50, *3.95, °5 and °6.75 If there’s one thing more than another upon which our Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel Store ESPECIALLY PRIDES ITSELF, it is upon the EXCELLENT VALUES it regularly and steadily offers YOU for A VERY INSIGNIFICANT OUTLAY OF MONEY. For instance: YOU MUST SEE the charmingly designed and beautifully fashioned dresses of cotton foulard, voile, tissue batiste, lawn, gingham, chambray, etc.—dresses which are JUST AS DAINT ~JUST AS DRESSY—as those for which much more is asked usually. All the little style-touches are incor- porated in them. They're grand for house use—excellent for the warm days which will soon be upon us--IN FACT, IN EVERY WAY THEY EMPHASIZE OUR SUC- CESS IN GIVING YOU THE VERY MOST FOR THE VERY LEAST: A Plaid Gingham Dress—bro‘en plaid effect in pretty color combinations; yoke outline; side ef- lace, also velvet or suede (button only) 4 #, i / ; PEON, ie 3. 50 oer tan or black. Remember, we do not 4 Ht = VR 1 Cite Temeecteanioned tk A ) 4 Really, we are ourselves astonished at being able to do this. offer all sizesif each style, but you ' 5 , be dot Lilac LA beret oi ils It's decidedly out of the common—a veritable “lucky strike.” will find all sizes in one style or F } F rimmed with buttons of se ial; | | YOU share the advantage—iy fact, YOU get the larger por- another, so that you may be sure ] ‘ i) ! waistline and Hounce of p lor | | tion of it. , of being properly fitted. 4 A C {om Rud ms Cosseeesy enter Daring 53.95 | | These bedsteads are made exactly as the illustration shows, To the above we have added about 1,000 pairs of women's sample Oxfords and pumps—none worth less than $3; some as high as $5; all new and per- $ 1 49 . Tissue Zephyr Dress—white with black or colored inch upright filling rods stripes; Persian batiste front and back; yok ver shoulder; cuff-effect trimmed to ping outlines the waist line; yoke and hich is ornameated with small 55 with 2-inch continuous posts ; with T-ball castings. In finish and construction these bed- steads are exactly the seme as the highest-priced bedstead made to-day. We offer them in three sizes only: 4 ft., 4 fr. 6 in., and 3 ft.; in the customary bright finish. Only 100 of these $25 bedsteads will be sold, $ Friday, at... 13.50 fect; Goodyear-welted soles, at at ‘ess —polka-dot and figured effect order; tunic model designed Misses’ and Children’s $2.50 Ankle-Strap Pumps, $1.35 Best quality patent leather; <1 and tan Russia calf; also black of aa suedes; all sizes up to 2, Boys’ $1.50 Calfskin Shoes, 98e¢ “* GREENHUT Buliding, Third Floor.) IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING—Friday Summer Floor Coverings embroidery-trimmed; value 19. i, beautiful 25c each; Friday at..... Je Lot No. 2—Short dresses, petticoats, long slips and d babies from 6 months to 2 years | Lat No. 7—French dresses, baby old; soft nainsook trimmed; also | dresses, elaborately trimmed wirh long dresses and slips; nainsook, | aces and embroidery; Sa ¢ coats and guimp eof sheer | trimmed with narrow laces and | jue g3.95: at 1 lawn and ook; variously | embroidery; regular price trimmed with laces and embroid- | — $1.50 each; 75¢ ery; values 40¢ and S0¢ OF | Lot No. 5——French dresses, long or each; Friday at tenes C | short dresses and short petticoats gers arenas ih Lot No, 3—French dresses, long and | and guimpes; made of sheer flouncing or laces and tucks; hig s, guimpes and short] or soft nuinsook; trimmed with | or low neck; sizes 2 to 6 made of French lawn | lace, embroidery and ribbon; | years: regularly $4.50 to $ ook; daintily trimmed | dainty, babyish garments; cla 2.95 with laces and ribbons; val- regular price $1.78 each QQ $5 each; at 2 50c Aer ic (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ue 98c each; Friday at ..... Friday at IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Spring Plants, Seeds, Bulbs folks full-lined Knickerbocker trousers; , well-tailored throughout; sizes 7 to 16 years, More News for Friday Koys’ Spring Reefers—a most attractive variety; in- at sol coe black-and-w te checks, tan coverts, an y fane 3214 {Overt gray fancy mixtures; 2!) to 5295 935 i 4 Solid leather soles; well wearing; Hala | ' t selected from hundreds. peat, si Blucher style; all sizes up to Sia) Vegh | i ! ; ] ARE THE AOST VAL! FOR. prey of tinese Mattings, sal choice 2apanene Mattings | ii (MAIN Bullding, Sesend Pores A Wet | | : L AMOUNT CHARGED, and. if you AcTIELY iieghs and atracive colorings in] | Choice selection of prety color { aT N MAM 0)‘, $6.75 | 4.87.50) ©,,.87.50)$°,, $8.50| 12° 9.50 i IN OUR MAIN BUILDING pS 3 " yl Al F| marquisette, voiles all beautifully designed, $8.50) $!2,,89.75 Dorothy Vernon Rag Rugs ! J i Hi his 5 4 d and lace- trade OF trade 2e A ay | Fvery Boy Should Hav _ : Seon Ae ¢: Bathroom Rugs Gals unter Kteresieat rari loerestemee ne e One or Two . A 4 tly good col ani i Ve A For They Are S bt B80. Rat 4 ‘or They Are Serviceable and Styl- 9.50.) 9x12. i be iste “WeTnnounce an Import. $2 95 ’ IN OUR MAIN BUILDING ; a3 Ee | Ek ant Sale for Friday, at......... e An Entire Sample Ad Granite Art Squ ii | And this offering is just another example Line of resses or 1| e @) S t popu HI of the kind of value-giving that has given : | New Sta ppTe ane Pre-eminence among OS) Lot No. 1-—Long slips, long petti- | Lot No. 4—French dresses for little | Lot No. 6—French dresses, long | | H | " etailers. conte; € sses, $i ots 2 to 6 yi i fine] dresses and guimpes; 5. z8 These suits are made of fine all-wool navy coats, short dresse: and guimpes tots from 2 to , 43 de of s sook; some are | lawn t d with Ince, embroid- |}, ; i) blue serge; newest double-breasted and Nor- made of soft nainsook; some are oy oad aakea. ion Aranese for | Value $3; at 1.50 Hh sses, long petti- 5 Lot No. 8-French dresses; white lawn, trimmed with embroid: Boys’ Blouses—for Spring wear; white and colored materials; collar and’ neckband styles; sizes 6 to 15 years; at, oret 5 Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers —in cheviots, cassi- meres and tweeds; light and dark colors; sizes 6 to 16 years; at 35c Fancy Colored Drapery Muslin—36 | Kashgar Tapestry Table Cov- inches wide; pretty designs; floral ers—-pretty patterns and col- and bordered effects; suitable for orings; heavy grade; $. bed sets, curtains and ade | value $1.75 each; at 1.15 5 ike value 1S¢ a yard; at Ve. | Nottingham Lace Curtains — Taffeta Art Ticking and Sateen — in extra heavy double-thread short lengths; suitable for all kinds net; 50 to 58 inches wide and of draperies, cushions and box cov. 3 to 3% yards long; pretty erings; value 28¢ to a5c a designs; value $2 a “1 15c IN OUR main supine Basement Items of Merit and Value for Friday yard; at IN hey GREENHUT BUILDING Draperies & Awnings 4 Nes Paneadtits Building, First Floor) $2.50 California Dry Wines 15c NAPHTHA SOAP. to. ‘Ya ised “from $1.15 HAND-PAINTED pieces to choose from. (GREENHUT Bullding, Main Floor.) ” 25¢ ITATOR Pea) basi polled Ay Tenn Oe ekg, O22C | JELKE'S FRESH BL ITHRINE. S:1b, pack f Bed Pillows “covered with fancy | Crib Blankets—wool-Ainish cotton; | Muslin—bleached; cambric finish; | Seersuckers—all latest stripes; f Pairs ates eevee, SLD ticking: filled with edorless curly | pink or blue; fine for: carriage | short lengths of 3 t0 10 yards; nurses’ uniforms, shirtings, pa- | | California Privet — for|Wistarias —in Pa three 5. Awnings — made of Boyle's best awning material; | Lees) OA) OS covers; made to retail at 25 sold elsewhere at 8c Fanhenee jamas, women's and children’s hedges; extra white and blue, 39¢] seach. 50 mounted on galvanized iron frames; slightly soiled, bs Grashecimaciied. blesehediounien |l(Carterere cherie reaen He Apron Ginghams—all, the wanted penci lest colors; 10¢ qual- @t fine stock; 100 63.50 Japanese Sn 0 w ne Hh 90%: aati but otherwise as good as new—that is the reason for a “id H : iia eed sized bed; silk- jue and brown checks; absolutely ity; yal sescsecencerses WPM lo oo 5 alls — special, ood; sale our selling the: ices so tow: - crash towelling; “also imported | line tops and piain backs; Alled | fast colors, 7!xc quality; Be | inthams: 32-inch. stripes, checks | | Roxe Bushes—perfectly| euch..... 45¢| Plum Trees —two aad Coc ee GEreateti te naw ihe inanure for then | chit dah Hild lg with clean cotton; Spring 7. 57 Cs Bee ra Hig a ic and plain colors; mill remnants fresh; all best varie-| poston Ivy—in pots; for] sorts; special, ea 49¢ m p within the city limits, complete, for: 1 | Te GroLs tah Jaret CERT, eight; value O8c; at... .. © | Simpson’s Madras Percales—in in 10- to 20-yard lengths: Q < ties; 15¢ each; house — climb- , Quince’ Trees’ — two Size 2 Y. 10 in, wide by $ ft. 4 in. long; value | pane mol ae oy S; regi Be Spreads —full size white crochet variety of handsome floral and yard ; Je 2 for 28e; 1.40 ing; each 25] sorts; special, ea 29¢ $3.25: at ji Bi $1.95 4 | ail. laaiek Lane Cctatinaid : hemmed; choice 98 other designs; many colors; Printed Batiste and = Mercerized dozen... $1.40) Japanese Fern Balls —|oherry Tre Size § {t. wide by 5 ft. 4 in, long: value $4.25 li | White English Long Cloth—-10-yar _ designs value $1.49, at JOC usually sold at'7! oc; yard... eC Foulards the handsomest Spring | | Hydrangeas—in bush| full foli- thressorie: sac AOe. dis ari | | pieces of 36-inch white soft-finish | Cotton Chaltis—beautiful Oriental | Outing Flannels—extra quality; in season's styles; 27- and 39- 10 form; age.... 29¢ | Grape and : : | i long cloths regularly ‘Blea RQ | and Persian colorings; 6}49 33 pink and blue stripes; value p71 inch; values to 25¢ a yard, at LUC each 19¢ | Clematis — large; berry Vi piece; at € grade; yard ; 4c 1245. yard; at ws Eze (MAIN Building, Basement.) Syringa and Wigelias white or purple! 39€} each |. 25e | in special, gg, {Clematis Paniculato— | currants — white, GURIGRERNETTRITICIG “ EGMGN cases 00 white; ,| red and black 7 J 3 Hi A 4 IN OUR e ‘ Forsythias and each 19¢} each 19¢ = s li } y Flowering — Al- Hollyhocks— two- aspber acke | 15 2 fe i uitinc Groceries, Meats, Fish, Cakes __|].c% cscs [bith dime Rezsetsn, || i000, Pieces Hand-Painted yl ilnes—white and Apple Trees — three apie . la : . 9 9 9 Durpierensh Be | Marienees each A5e | veers. 40¢1 | Table China, Friday, at... | Fresh Fruits and Vegetables . Fresh Meats Smoked Meats Fresh Fish NOT ONE piece worth less than 75¢ & - A ® deliver ali paid and charged orders. cu , We clean fish free of charge. IN OUR e 2 * Se NEAL hind quarters of t Ise MILD-CURED HAMS 4.414@ va ean f hares. MN Best Wines & Li uors ; many bd much as $2. See what the VEAL—shoulders or breasts of” 12¢ DOLD'S CELEBRATED 18! : | BUL 3 ot includes: ‘ ana _ iii’ 156 sox 2'OX TONGUES” 1517 t»..12¢ Except onal Values for Friday and Saturday Salad bowls, chocolate ' Mi ful sof fancy 19 IAZEL WESTP! y : Pure California Bass & Co.'s || Monogram Pots, Syrup /Ugs, Celery trays, F Gensic 12c Hazel WESTPHALIA STYLE 171 Long Br . 10c Wi Pale Ale Whisky Ny cratker jars, sugar and i 13¢ MAZEL WESTPHALIA-STYLE D1 @ M ' By the Gallon ae & | ies : creams, cups and saucers, Svat TAG ae — R cod 6c POR LICA MUSCATED, Renulat prise § ' bonbon dishes, fern dishes, on0 Weal BG || SAL RISING FLOUR — makes i andt TORBAY 9 $2.34; art bottle cake plates, powder and puff boxes, comb and brush trays, fresii-made, counts)” J J @ Bemis; dot, O86; teR: 12Iae pack-” Be | | FANCY NORWAY MACKEREL— @8@ a SL 0 li fhe etc., ete, ; : isis at tieak pale BAL vaste ™ $1.60 = A very wide variety of RICH GOLD-INCRUSTED AND | ee ee ee ee ee ; UREN QUALITY CABER l4c PAN YAN ENGLISH PICKLES" 91 @ ‘ 22¢ NET CLARET. | Johansis. eS Sia : “™ | MOTHE HEAT HEARTS the “cream 4; regulat pric RRA ETI TOASTED CORN TAKES is Makes auperior eakas and | MOTHERS W RAR 10 31.25 IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING , S8ej package 2e Nyt ore reg. Le packag « , : ° CALIFORNIA CLUSTER RAISINS 191 25e | santos Corree—treshiy roasted; hea oO C ‘ 1 Cry ‘ C l k carton 12 Fountain quality special | VIRGINIA TOMATO CATSUP— 4.146 Brenlolens ground ae p ods 21e H k olonia 4 stal and estic S GILLARD'S ENGLISH SAUCE 95 elicits ihe reg, 200 bottle CY mapacaino. rE As illustrated: with shades in assorted colors and foral reg. 40c hort em , A 20¢ CAIBO COFFE ° designs; si , 8; “ BREAKFAST. COCOA Fountain 9e bean ground, powdered oF ¥'3 ae Gippart commision ot ihe reasttasiy Lay iain ys Slo, net-welght can, $15 Re crocks and prints. fated; 4 ‘., RAM OLD wv] pport, complete, at the remarkably low price a c RE LARD—Danabi's. freshly 10.ths, Sits, | | MIXED TEAS~ blended specie SCOT WHISKY Re | ot eh ay anaes ‘ lc 1 Herein « s ibs ; : ; LONG TEA, English Break f Slbs netewelght vy 74¢ NEW-MILLED FARINA, Bp 28. 2 a 2 DB —|| ra We are showing the most complete assortment of + 35e | “UMBRELLA” THREE-INCH FIGS- ex BEST HEAD RICE 04: 48. aAMCRON' sR Gen= J. G, Monnet & Co.'s Candie Shades in the city; made of silk, paper, linen, Oe : C | | PRESHLY ROLLED OAT Trish Whisky ||| 3-StarCognac Brandy cut beads or metal, together with all accessories; also ery MEAL 3B 19 1 ar the, dialer nied atthe datilery || ; metal candlesticks and candelabra in assorted shapes and amauta toon 25 IMPORTED LENTILS Bt “sh gienimnete 0) ALTE, A. Reais Ne VERY moderately priced, | [ Nascor Soapeto bes Be || | pean tavlocs 85 oo ' ; 1,04 |] ie sates oe. $1.84 J] cman a ; erately. Deion (GREENHUT Buliding, Matn Ploor,) a STO SOS Ask for gx" Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them “

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