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

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, (eee: ‘ et mes 1911, I esniaeananisiieesaes Eien NT Tonal ~—<<=—- MAIN BUILDING: Art Needlework Clearance of Slightly Soiled Pieces ARE RIDDEN FROM TRESTOCKHOLDERS |] | Certctpcces Satta, | Some are plain hemstitched, stamped for em- | broiderv, and some are in drawnwork. There are so many pieces in this sale that it is impossible to enumerate them all and to list the prices. Therefore, we sim ly say our own regular selling prices were Fe to $2.75 each; take your choice, Pen Ae es $1, 75 | | | tomorrow, at. > SUGAR TRUST FACTS Vice-President Atkins Also Kept in Dark, Is Unable to En- lighten Congressmen. COMPETITION IS CUT. | Big Display in This Department of i bie Manufacturers’ Samples at bhai No Price Rivalry With Pacific | Companies Because of Freight | Rate Differences. -_— q About Half Price Kimono Waist Patterns White and Colored Pillow hemstitched Baby Articles ips Fancy Aprons and Bags Towels Library Searfs And numerous other pieces. Choi 39e 3 95 to oy tomorrow, a (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) WASHINGTON, June 1% discover whether non-c. had been established by the American Sugar Refining Company tn an effort | to control prices marked the resumption of the “Gugar Trust” Inquiry to-day. Edwin F. Atkins, acting head of the ugar corporation, who became an of- ficial of the company two years ago, valid he was unable to answer from personal knowledge many of the quee- tone put to him. Mr. Atkins deciared, however, that the American Sugar Refining Company owned practically a majority of stock in the @ugar refineries in Callforn ned that It jd not attempt compete with them. He gave as the n for this abandonment of the frevght rate differenc: pound on eugar tra ed from the Bastern refineries. This, he insisted, | was the principal reason for the failure | of competition. i Questioned by Representative Maiby of New York, the witness said that) fifty per cent. of the Western Sugar -Fffort to Sc; MAIN Buils petitive zones ay MAIN BUILDING: Continuance of Sheffield Plate Our Sale of So great has been the success of our notable special sale of Sheffield Plate, which opened on Monday, that it has been necessary for us, in order to meet the demand, fo place in stock another lot of the same fine repro- ductions of the beautiful old designs of * Queen Anne," elma Samuel “Adams,” etc. Some of the pieces Lad in poadertully beautiful pierced designs, with “ grapevi thread.” “shell " borders, By all means come in tomorrow and SEE this remarkable exhibit. ar The Beautiful z Pierced- Design Plates—“ grap ders (see illustration); | value $10; at Many o beautiful piec or two of a kind, too nume ment; including compotes. Kettles 2 or coffee serv: trays, In connection with this sal are offering Rogers A-l Plated Ware in the floral de: ray or bright finish; also with plain a half cent,a | \ » Refining Company tn Callfornia was Meat Platters—12, 13, 15, 17, 19 pau a he A ar Refning and 21 inches; _| Tea Spoons—!; dozen; regu- . family Wednesday at $5.50 to $12.75], larly 78c; at 50¢ Well and Tree Platters—14, 16, 19 | Table Spoons or Forks—!, dozen - nee care and 22 inches; | resularly $1.80; at $i Sugar Refining Cor: at $9 tw $22 (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Durpose of the purchase of was, Mr. Atkins was unable to tell the| MAIN BUILDING: Plain Banded Sailors at . The hat of all hats for outings, sails, going away, driving, riding, etc.; correct dimensions and shapes in black rough straw braid; silk band, nding that | asked “5d5e my knowledge goes there st vght Heht on the mathod | tors © California es, but Mr. Atkins was able to M no satisfaction, —_—- Malerenee lta the | Smortest Summer Dress Shapes—including ‘ompany as to chips, milans, azur braids, etc.; in many t thel of the newest shapes and colors; 35c choice, at Children's Hats— trimmed with scarfs, ro- settes, efc., in daintiest shapes and mushrooms: at 75c (MAIN Bullding, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Women’s Undermuslins Also Corsets and Petticoats--Dozens of Bargain- Groups, Tomorrow ats—madie [Black ithcluster | gicg at he was not in- | rding t ® Pacific Coas large INFORMATION ON SUGAR IS RE. ubadeled ST een REDEOS: White Cambric Petti with deep lawn flounc: Princess Cloth Petticonts ; with deep flounce, of tucks and pretty hon lace 4 ; insertion and edging ox. 75 el and nar- tra dust ruffle; value $1; ic} row © value 50c Combinations -tine engne: with vel lel "i of duinty Val. lace insertion and edg- |Neme 1911 Model Corsets batiste with four made ing; others with embroidery edg- rg jag; S9c value; tomor- 50. at row c (MAIN Building, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Was h Suits for Boys Nothing Better for Summer— Clean, Cool, Comfortable and Economical The Big Store announces a sale for Wednesday of thousands of ex- cellent wash suits, way below regu- lar prices. Handsome military Rus- sian, sailor Russian and sailor blouse styles, of chambrays, percales, linons, madras, etc, All sizes, in each ma- terial and style, for boys of 214 to 10 years, Prices for tomorrow: 45¢,75¢ and 95¢ (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) the far Weste kiiow Mr. si That the total sugar bill of the |} Amertoan people 1s $363,000,000 yearly and that if the duty on raw sugar were | removed it could be reduced by nearly wee the declaration made declaring that such ection would cripple the American beet | sugar interests and probably destroy Louisian cant ‘ar producers, He ad- | vooates artial reduction in the duty, whioh, he said, would not only protect American producers but cheapen the of sugar to the American con- oumer, —_— MEXICANS FREE PRISONERS. CHIHUAHUA Mex o, June 18. the political prisoners in the p @re, including fourteen Americans and two Germans captured in the battle of Casa Grandes, were bere All the prisoners of we from the time of thelr en Gen. Pasqial Orozco, \ orted coming fron ‘ay, to enter the ¢ expected the men wi h 1,600 men, ts wenty miles ay, When it e paid off and | r Cuba, Porto Rico, Panama captains and twelve other offic ting American battleships rg the reception the Americans were tie guests of His Majesty at luncheou at the Palace. Ha! Ha! He! He! That's the wey'to foel-EVERY ONE does chat takes a CASCARET aight BEFORE, whes he luoke at the fellow whe dida't. For OVER-EATING aad DRINKING nothing 00 Earth cleans you out es @ CASCARET, uaturally ~easily, , without thet upset sick feeling. Don's wpeglect—at bed time—9 P.M. or 4A.M. a0 differeace—you'll aced CASCARETS 0c 0 box “week's it, Ws, meg a rp talnd eelier ers of the | Follow- 35c; 5 Ibe. A TEND COFFEE— Ib. nf The food that builds up the i to digest other foods STARCH. ee i‘ box, £1.29; 10-Ibs., Ye LAUNDR turn, ity, 95e5 large FRESH PINEAPPLES 18¢ fruit; for preserving or B Bishop's Double JN Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock GREENHUT-SI [No Charge for Alterations on Women’s and Misses’ Wearing Apparel Until Further Notice—-Hats Trimmed Free | MAIN BUILDING erchiefs Handk Fine imported Swiss embroider- ed handkerchief e hemstitched hand- ; value 6 omorrow ding, Main MAIN BUILDING Finest Groceries Ship Not only do we prepay the freight charges to all up pe but we ship groceries to das far as “Africa, YOUR door- —wh ether you live at the seashore, the rebel army dieban We fill all mail rail and telephone orders. Telephone Chelsea 4000. eee ny I = Canr Receives U. Washing ! “owder Virgin Olive Oil Advertised Cereais Gordon & Co.'s 8ST. PETER: MULE-TE AM SOAP POWDER Nr ” glass from Marseilies, MAZ-ALL CORN FLAKES: he Nicholas gav nee a Reg. 10¢ pk iC dozen, Sie; package hed a Dry Gin American Ambassador Rockhill, ebor P i Ay LOUR 6¢ ds r presented Rear-Admiral Badger, the J. & F. Martel MAIN BUILDING——————— Trunks Noteworthy Reductions Signalize the Opening of the New Enlarged Trunk Section in Our Cheerful Basement Store And .9 make the occa- sion a complete one we shall supplement this sale with the most exceptional offerings in trav- eling bags and suit cases, also. Remember the broad Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. guarantee is behind every article you buy— even at the lowest price. ONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE EL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. UTPres. 1878197 STS.NEW YORK, MAMMOTH ik ILDINGS. HNH J.B.GR) Fur Storage Send US. your furs and fur rugs. We keep them SAFELY in our cold dry-air storage plant. The cost to you ts but tri- fling compared with the val- ue of the service rendered. Write or telephone “Chel- sea 4000" and our wagon will call. The Traveling Hee Ai Regularly, ON. caters ” 4 Will Be Distributed * Free, Wednesday, in Our MAIN Building. # MANY wets a are requested will be given.) Distribution | in Ladies’ Parlor, 4th Floor, MAIN Building, Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book. Women scalloped and dozens of The Suit Cases Regularly ‘Sale Priee. Te | ree 2.54 6 10¢ Floor.) MAIN BUILDING A superb quality; worth every penny of the regular price, $1 a yard. 36 inches wide. Two more good reasons why you should visit our Silk Store on Wednesday: All-silk bordered and faconne —-36-inch Raindrop-proof natural | at 95¢: Skee dee wide; value,| @ at 85e it Shantung; regularly $1.25 OU a Hearth and Sofa Domestic Rugs At About Wholesale Cost a yard. (MAIN Building, First Ploor.) Deginnin, indicated to show reductions Larger dimensions repriced on seme cout-batin a MAIN BUILDING oj |] Maaerciee atin rotadttvess tat gee isakes Vaan Pie hy sale | Wool Velvet Rugs. 27x84, .$1.5 W omen’ s Suits of Mohairs and Sicilians|; on no ‘4 Axminster Rugs. 18x86. 1.10... $14.75, $19.50, $22.50|[" es = SS r9 ) (GREENHUT aiding. First Floor.) Cinitihes of Lace Bed Sets Mostly at Import Cost Marie Antoinette Bed Sets fl J hand- | White d Muslin Sete—deep flounce; aceful_conter motif, © included; $2.75 4 $1 45 An Imposing ine of Mendieta Styles, Featured at These Nominal Prices for Wednesday’s Selling ’ cellent n larly $7.50 . H ‘ These suits are immensely popular right now—and it’s damon. $4.65 Lace Curtaine Jon Marie, Antoine Value, only right that they should be; for, in addition to being stylish, the materials (mohairs and sicilians) are cool, comfortable, $6 | Runed Swiss. wear-resisting, dust-shedding and remarkably serviceable. sets agbie | one i 1 with elabor- | Block Design © corners | Floral-Bordered.... 1.7 $1. Ite Certain dvise— Weaiesdey, ry 9c dla. Fires isos). les of Dining Room Furniture, Refrig- erators, Lawn Mowers, China Tea Sets and Glassware See Today's Evening Journal. One of these suits should be in every woman's ward- robe, right now. We make that an easy matter, too, by —A cnerniag model fash- pricing them as follows: at $14.75 sheteilat $22.50 made of black, foned of fine quality gray and black mohair. Coat Is Navy or jasper mohair (see illustration). Coat is a 2-button model with mannish collar and revers; lining of peau de cygne |designed with Tuxedo collar and cuffs of black satin, piped with black-and-white striped messaline silk. Skirt is cleverly silk. Skirt is a new gored modgl, with foot-plaits and loose front and back panels. tailored and is finished with a double loose back panel. Coat is lined with peau de at $19.50 msstii, A beautiful MAIN BUILDING: Big Sale of Tents An excellent mone: opportunity, tomorrow, for those whose tents were blown down duri: je recent storm. All standard quality— absolutely the best—and a the The Big Store never allows itself to be undersold, Proof : model of hair- lineestriped Sicilian; navy, jasper and black with white |cygne silk, slightly cut away in front, fast- High of Hua ins hairline stripe. Coat is trimmed at bot- | ening with 2 silk buttons. Slae, Feet wate Cente Boer Poot aes, tom, front and back with crochet buttons eee | and soutache braid loops; mannish collar -Lxtra Sizo 9 9 #$ and revers; is with 3 large smoked at 4. fohair Suits o. 208) pearl button: g throughout of peau a —black, navy 914 x 12. de cygne silk. Skirt is a neat gored Jand jasper. Sizes 35 to § neasure, 12° x 14. model with foot-plaits. Strictly man-tailored and excellent styles, 14 x16 16 x 20. vl ainst both sun and rain, at half the Women’s Linen Suits 85, $6.75, $7.50, 89.75 and Upward ‘the smartest of the new Summer styles; stricay tailored models with man nish collar and revers; others with sailor collars; skirts designed with the fash- ionable loose back panel. Natura’, blue and white; combination effects. Extra Flies, furnishing protection ¢ of the tent. Ne ¢ Our tents, in sizes up to 9) x 12 ft., are made of 8 oz. duck; OCES [aires since of 10 0:. duck, ‘And this is abeolutely essential to satisfaction. (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Women’s Black Pure Thread Silk Hose On Sale, A Tomorrow, at 35¢c Pair Three Pairs for One Dollar The headlines tell practically the whole story. This hosiery ik ade with lisle thread top, toe and heel. All aranteed first quality; all sizes, of course. THIRTY-FIVE ENTS A PAIR—THREE PAIRS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Women’s Fine Imported Gauze Lisle k and Le oe f.- ot Hosiery sizes 3 5 Black, tan, white and popular colors; > Cc ' 25¢ ‘MAIN BUIL DING—————~; Leather Goods Ciearance of Articles You Need at Prices You Don't Expect in June (MAIN Bullding, First Ploor,) ——-MAIN BUILDING New Lots Added to Our Shoe Sale And Now We Can Once Again Fit Everybody Every good kind of Summer shoes for men, women and children is in- -luded in this sweeping June Clearance movement. $1.59 Women’s ‘2.50 to 53.50 Discontinued lines and samples, but what dif- Oxfords and Pumps ference does that make so long as you're Re fitted? Choice of all the wanted ieathers; with Goodyear-welt soles. ; Men's Shoes and Oxfords— including bench -made Mipeee’ and cHldren'e Barefgot Sandals—close at Wednesday, a pair............ eeeeceneeereereser Florsheim and other makes; none worth less tha: the sides; solid leather soles; all sizes to 2; some as high as $6; many of our $4 and $5_Foot- Se value; at 49 Men’s 50c Imported Hose, 25¢ Mould low shoes added to make the sizes 86) 77 Zip | Misses’ and Children's Oxfords—tan Russia cait, An excellent quality; made of gauze merzerized lisle thread; patent leather and gun-meral; Goodyear-welt soles: all sizes to 2, $3 and oe 50 ‘values; a | 45 a 59 at (MAIN Bui nn Sete NES oe | Second Floor.) ssortment complete; ¢ Women's High-Cut Bathing Sandals--b! white; lace all the way up; 98c value; tull-fashioned; plain or hand-embroidered, in n blsees 4 tan and colors; ali sizes; pair TMAIN Building, pranayama 0! MAIN BUILD ___Wines and Liquors P | Placer qileprated 1/1 Old Crow Wh sky For Wednesday and Thursday: Bass & Co.'s Pale Ale of 10 dozen pints, ped Anywherel Ken Our free wagon delivery service reaches in the suburbs or in the country, Prompt steb SCORN, FLAR gular 10 Genuine Three Star Cognac Brandy 1'(s Fras #6 De 38e A3¢ package 4-0 RUCKWHEAT. a Wines $2.50 Hand Bags—tine black goat seal her bags, with canines 70 frames, leather- $1] 0 lined Hams and Bacon ,0LD'S HAMS- $1.95 Beaded Bags—extra large size; assorted bead combinations on nickel frames; chain hanes $1.25 $1 Wash Belt Sets—belt, collar and tle of dainty wash fabric; all to 75e match, in dainty box 49¢ Leather Hand Bags—seal or hippo grain leather on riveted leather- covered frame; change purse 35¢ (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) reduced f Reduced nness’ Ey Dublin Stout Bottled in 1 nea GAR-CURED HAMS © | Mercure Cognac Bottied and “HB. Kirk & Co.'s | | |) Old Crow _Rye he CANVASED' HAMS. Hazkt HAM DOLD'S CELEBRATED” Ty

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