The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1912, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

————— ee ~ f ‘ s - THE EVENING WORLD, 4 mem “GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO’S ¢ i PROBERS TRICKED aay borne ecm ENE 4912 Sale of Railroad Inspectors Shift Or- vice Appear Good. Sane The Biggest, Broadest and Most Comprehensive Event ee eet Nita eax eas vu tot Ever Planned, Here or Elsewhere aigeth veuns fas tne couned the Pod YOU MUST NOT CONFUSE the underruslins which will be offered by The Big Store, He Mervice Commission to announce that TOMORROW, with whatis known as “the usual Sele Undermustins.” They are far from that. there will be a hearing on tie matter On the contrary, what you will be enabled to tuy at WONDERFULLY REDUCED PRICES <fome time. Thin #e to be In line Here, TOMORROW, are TRULY SPECIALLY GOOD GARMENTS. They are made under with the poliey of delay the most sanitary conditions, in factories where the highest grades of such goods arc turned out, The materials are of excellent qualiiy- the trimmings of the best. In a word, they are JUST THE KIND OF UNDERMUSLINS THAT ANY WOMAN WOULD MAKE FOR HER OWN USE had she the time, the inclination and the ability. From the thousands of specials we name tut a handful: Prospective || complimentary Stamps FREE| 6 6 Brides, These will be distributed WEDNESDAY in our ; Attention ! MAIN Building, Ladies’ Parlor, Fourth Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book. This Announcement Contains A FEW of Our Great “Janu It was with the LIVELIEST anticipations of pleasure and PROFIT that our fatro thronged, this morning— The Most Noteworthy “January White Sale” of Our Hist And they were NOT disappointed! This year the sale has been augmented by a COLOSSAL distribution of lace curtains ‘MAIN BUILDIN Linens, White Goods, and Pillow Case The Great Once-a- Year Copertunity for Housekeepers, Boarding and Hotel Proprietors Is Announced for Tomorré B orey The people named in our headlines are proverbially shrewd buyers of domestics, table linens, Ere TORE, Asement | | Sequently, we throw out this challenge in connection with this sale: eee CUE ide tor thoes WE WOULD LIKE NOTHING BETTER THAN FOR YOU TO VISIT EVERY STORE HOE expracrdini good s,eciats--you | | PARTICULAR GOODS AT THIS TIME. Make your own comparisons, and as an inevitable wil effect ; ie THE BIG STORE WITH YOUR ORDERS. Many people lay in a twelve-months’ stock at The Big Saving of 259, to 40% It would be a good idea if you followed this worthy hint. DOYLIES — 875 dozen; 12-in, size; nay BLANK BOOKS--full duck umed white crochet | Patterna; neatty embroidere tat er Brides-to-be and all those interested in fine lingerie are invited to come and see The Bride and Her Atten- dants Dressed Ready for the Altar, together with an imposing exposition of Wedding Trousseaux that vary in prices from $3.95 to $25 MAIN BUILDIN( Business Stationery and Office Supplies Lawye s, butisess men, elorey: men, schol teachers. peope in all walks of lite, SHOULD LAY IN BIG STOCKS OF STATION- ERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Alderman Joneph Mo Hannon, who has boon fighting for irough cars op ons on the a it bes engineer had found cond ne so bad that he de have @ hearing, No date has been fixed This te in Keeping with the way the commission does things. Several hear nga will be held and then the commin- tion will take another prolonged nap if it lives up to its past record. “If the commistion has any doubt of the situation on this * maid Alder man Hannon to an Eve World re porter to-day, “we will bring plenty of ; to sustain our complaint. For #1 have been appealing to the commission to do something, Only tant Week they told me they had been unable to @iscover anything that looked like poor service for this locality, It is enough to make one laugh IT WAS LIKE SENDING OUT A BRASS BAND. to Muslins Bleached Maslias—the clean-up of & prominent mill in all their odds ED § val 9: and and ends of muslins, cambrics and f Pi $1.69 | RENAHSANCE scARrs—t linen-finished suitings. We have f feed alate Modlatecllt ait LL al arranged these in two lots a Te | '7Oc; 400 pages, Pah) Also 100,000 yards in this lot of and 800 - 95e Wamsutta Mills combed yarn “They sent a man over to this line to check up. They might as well hy sent a brass band with outeriders pro- hie coming. He stood at enue and Thirteenth street vet exponed. OF courre, the with bt Inspectors quickly being checked 400 pages, rex regulary #1. ive, sent the Pay a toll disk’ bind'ng; } 36 to 39 in. Plain Nainsool line: covet eA American Ri win iy heng ted aaa lent Cloths. ation or crowding just a ite Lace Sheer Lawns. for thie we all ° tine msec ai White Sheer Pia Lav BGR yon cease rows — a ; , ‘ Pillow C White Sheer Dotted Muslins. nas inibia beer cut tooees aL, Cornet Covera, 9c to 39, | Nightgowns, 35 to $1.95 4 SH RADBES | birt kote 2G, Cases and Sheets || White Disnky Stipes and Checks, ions; Velue Zor at md betel y po iM 5 Nalucn Ue t Valucs 59° to $2.95 8] Jor $1.80 NAINSOOK or CAMBRIC than wholesale, We. rererve the right to ir bef on WGared; tinen-inianed Ge): G00 w COVERS, made with» (No mail orders fited.) trimming teular attention [ ae nk throug the barns at aut any notice ures. White 36-in. India Linens. White 32-in. Persian Lawns. If bought in regular way these 15¢t029c; yd. and 68x34 ins. high embrodery edpings ma), for 10) NAINSOOK 5Oe ac?’ NdttGown: care atop a . deep Hubourd yoxe up to $4.50. All ary values, Inderwear CAMs some tg je changed reet d for The Bi temmed wth fine evelet embroidery, e Big mmiy. Whgn we get tum og ee . White Sale. Pri haat at. Ried tay ail told: 10 walt tor a cay that RL AL ny the loweat anywhere, ve ‘one ger sith nace BOOKS LO’ 3 4 intrine @ill go through, often having to wait Ge 27, Ae NAINSOOK and CaxMRIC [this asou Ree Seer: 1 Big alt duck bindings at, Qe "#6 12e : ers / [ve bel onty minutes Gt S$, some with prett : i oa a. 2 a Sry ut fi rt wih "othare trlenmed vue EATRA-SIZE DRAWERS —anuel.n; 25¢ : rae on rogslee 5 Kor instance. ar ie ‘eite 64 oF 6 iss eal FE alg in Sree ie ba eohge bd _ 50 foe of 280.0. wore Lar vi lah ea der aires Ha ere Lod ee BA Decorative Linens and st the av barns its ZE NIG i tucked Hu! NIG: i NS ; tect Torben edge; a 99C T5e, 91,8125: 64.50 as daint!ly trimmey ae i cially provided for thie great inations, 50¢ to $1.95 ‘alues 69¢ to $2.6) Staple Linens DOYLIES, CENTER PIECES, SCARFS and SHAMS at lowest prices. 1698 Dozen muslin; value 43c:_o wNOLe BED Hd th Aes fore hemming; §,000 in 1 aaa softefinished muslin; value 49: xed to Thirteenth vt © burlness below Thit {1 not teke thie oar th street iy reached finds that the ear schedule to wo to the ordey ho and the val box; tomorrow ODD LOT OF TYPEWRITER R for all standard machines, b ali colores regularly 500 fF #2 PLAXON CLOTH NIGHT WNS, also NAINSOOK and NIGHTGOWNS, in highy and ow-neck atyles, pretty trimmed $1.95 {iautuowss astones nm | Petticoats, 50c to $2.95 Bur why the Insp 4 marked Som Fei ; 200 doren pe z feat an ithout wiperior grade of dleache, Value 49" and Be} ates, BOC and weer well; value 4Sc; yard al pean) peopir ree PERSIAN LAWN COMBINA: | red with rWhon-run laste and eubro 4 Valuce, 75¢ to $2.95 COREG [ARLE LNG iy seusy : a NSOOK CO. ° r ‘ So for 78 MUSLIN PE 2 ie rca ay Be i RNA, Ce ced vee on to a8 90. [Se {ohms rengteaeTs, ep Ciaran TCE Sunbies embralderies. Drawers, 15e to 59c with either Torchon or Val- ues ati pure 44g alence, 1 such ha checker from the vommii work, : THAT WAS ONE WAY OF TRICK: ING THE CHECKER. chooker stationed at Twelfth S750 dozen; i $ val ‘ ‘machine-embro 1 ces of fine Irish 1Sc and 19c; at ‘darian ’ ; Values 250 to 75 TSe Wi ommrels tlounce, deep embraid. 15¢ (or 2h Campric DRAWERS; deep] f1 ruffle; lace insertions; er 89e (or S28 CAmBRiC PET deep lace-trimmed flounce extra dust ruffie CAMBRIC PETTICOATS; APER~ , white $1.80 ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS, tin with cipyoned beading = for $298 EXTRA NAINSUOK S145 ( ooh bieached musiin; v Bere ease see . turer's price (MAIN Building, Basement.) mess MAIN Bu: COMBINATIONS, with preity face UNTAI So file on tl h tinted “rib et sed there were only a few ' ; shat ALL-OVER. BMBROID * CAR wetty atview, trimmed with ? Beoplo in the cars awl reported tha | {LER NAINSOOK COM DRAWERS, 11 Ra Neer penpeslenry 0,8 combination of MAIN BUILDIN * ors BINATIONS, very prettily timmed with fine vindoned tevea. Special White Sale values yy Combination | OVC 4's ve ty $1450 of eluate 210 $1.50] Ove Beavers we ave, Sale prises up Sq.43 0; Chemises, 25c to $1 Valuon Nbc to $1.50 ~ for 35 CANBRIC CHE fooied with Bat J men to and notice tory cutie. CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with | POR fort trave) was not heavy commission would length of the lin CAMBRICPETTI- trimmed others with #195 CAMBRIC PETTI- ATS; & doven styles, ail very mmed vith Wide laces and em: Basement Store |- | Cotton Challis—in Per- ° ian and Oriental styles; yard mourning style: yard... 4C | 36-Inch Outing Flannels Standard Apron Ging-| ~~ xtra quality in hams In blue an pretty pink and blue brown checks; ab-| Stripes; just the thing solutely fast 4} ight gowns, pa- colors; yard 2c janes and Saletan 36-Inch Percales-—light sy Maly ‘and dark grounds in} Y8FO---- Tee h Valenciennes Avy rile LEAD PENCILS: rub Princess Slips, Values $1 to TBe Mane! Valenciennes es A first instalment only, if you please, of near! TER OF A MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH OF SI ing what is NEW and what will be THE MODE coming Spring. You will note, for instance, novelty border 35 to S6-Inch All-Silk Messaline- 36-inch All-Silk Reug! firmly woven, dependable quality heavy high-finished in 45 street and evening colors; in splendid everin; cul digos, trimmed with dust ruffie, rf af trianmed emproderce; € mt RT YY 8 ee eh na | Other etyi hy a 1 dust ruttle, edj wiong, and when It dose imilar'y goed valves, up to $ MUCI Slo} nrowded that any cin $12.50 , A ; ‘We will show all of thee thi (MAIN RB bi} AR, Firat Poor.) : degen) ail the wented 32-Inch Scotch Flannels recommended for vri6g shades} plenty of whi iourtng, but the oniumias'o: ss aheaeenaeieneine a MTL ern WENT ADHESIVE MEND- De styles; yard c| —in all the hand- YOEde eee eee eee trees C | ural or black; value cover them it it would put tte ‘ 5 MAIN BUILDING~— “ TAPE spool Ze 08: 89¢ OutingandShakerFian-| somest styles for| | Double-Width Imported Faconne | 47-Inch All-Silk Direct work in the right way any $ $ These corsets are of the famous “NEMO” Vyas doses each. DUC aad nels—good fleccy nap;| waists, house dresses, Foulard—Lyons print, dye and 4 magnificent dress gaa a n make. The e the $2 fale NIAGARA PAPER CLIPS~- Te sitiped and checked;| children’s w ‘ 9 ake. hey are the $2, $3 and $4 kinds, and box of 100. for : bleachedaendun-| shirts and waterproof, in a full color line and | wide and in a full li Well Known Rochester Citizen while perfect in shape and wear, they are classed | | “s aa pacha of 0 ahests Bs plonehod i: 7340 the 206 grad dei sae dengan v0 4 10 aad set shades; val SPENCERIAN PI b R ie . obo) ue $1.50; yard..... . . ue $2; yard.. 66 99 N emo Q as ‘‘seconds;" however, there is really nothing ‘ N ree . ‘ (MAIN Bu'lding, Basement.) saved From Serlous Trouble C t t the matter with them, except here and there a | | “wrarrix oe oe ‘i Be orse Sy a little oi] stain or a slight soil mark. POMEROY'S | _ 25e J have used y: reparation Sw; with nnd for kidwey id @ never found 1 have recom people aad tor (MAIN Building, Piet Ploor.) : - + SMAIN BUILDING——— Any Pair of Men’s or Women’s *3, 3.50 or °4 eA MAIN BUILDING: A Leading Manufacturer's Sample Line of Taffeta, Measaline an Wool Jersey-Top First-of-the-Year Sale These low prices are for the BEST quality, absolutely, PURE groceries. Full weight Canned Foods New Prunes ‘Fresh Cereals Cottee Nin, os ik may b others to give this iy a trial, e + MAINE SUGAK CORN--itigh- I. ar 10. 1bs. 5 Ibs. We give the dest col a i . ' : in New York: cramer fart gored ie Thars the sr flving 8 a, Shoe Swre Petticoats i en Sn, ns Bie Sap ae 1884, after the doctors said I could not tomorrow! You may come in and select from Here is a really extraordinary sale of exceeding CUF STR! art tH ‘ Tikes Si Wed pocibly tive, | ANY style, and AN) leather in OUR REGULAR interest just now. These petticoats are made 2 Ibe, : 34c 4 $3.05 41 Yours very truly, 3, $3.£0 OR $4 FOOT-MOULD STOCK, (Arch- with deep flounce, some having clusters of tucks, ‘i Roe y ta GUADARAL! BLEN 1. BROWN, Supporting and Cushion-Sole shoes excepted.) othe tional ruffles. hoa PRU NSE 8 We orp Ree y Bey er FOUNTAIN HI 09 Perobroke St. | Roche: iy Remember, the standard aquatity of Foot Mould Ti 3 we quote, as you will perceive, 3 : Fanclest head rice CoFFEE— Staic of New York shoes (9.0 Bt “4 BST Av ISHED that it needs indicate marked reductions. Crete FLORIDA SWEET ORANGES County of Monroe bd hy ik “PAA pe bawy vay i coat - rut; box, 176, 69.10; sit day of Argues 191 nv vome tate ANE colors 169 messaline and wool . TENDER YOUNG OX 416156 ry) i % wh sultcribed the above Ses BEn's wo. GO] fever: } FRE ve Gold Soap Pentti O76 | | [9288 A stawe and in fre $4 Petticonte—every up- 195 Peiticoste—a trul Presser & Gosibo'e-tor goneeet | | 1 HT MALAGA CLUSTER N vent to-da excellent collection rh wa Them wrearees 48 A ng leather “and dul feta, m choice styles and col- His arctic : 25 ery Bal orings; 8 PURE BR ratte Y SOCOA—Fous. ome reegiey, peckage Star se Gold WH roccccee . or, aw. cam. B15 17e with 7 bere or more of Percaline and Sateen Petticoats | | yit! ieiuinds Aue cmp erent | | see ate ruffles, others Anished with UNO Re Saran “SOc strapping of same material. S Ibs. . ‘ MBN'S $5 AND $6 POOT-MOULD Prove What Swamp-Root Will lo For You s HOES every man in Ne Send to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghaiw or a sample by ft will one, You will also receive WOMEN’S 83.80, $4 AND 85 EVENING SLIPPERS~an ail the popular shades + booklet of valuable information, telli leaner cu Oe 8c $1 Others w all about the kidneys and bladder. W rl ti I 4 ithe. writing, be ou meation the } (MAIN Building, Seo oh teen and witihe value 39¢! rae 4 ¢ |e T5e\t0 "92.98 ; pagers re we meee we re York Evening World lar f at all drug stores, | ¢ 12 o’Clock lia epi th ea lie 8 a

Other pages from this issue: