The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1912, Page 5

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BDAY JANUARY 2, 1912.° "30,000 to Charity WE give this amount, and we ask OUR CUSTOMERS ¢o ¢ell us by their VOTES which charitable and benevolent institutions, societies and churches shall receive this money. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO VOTE. | Store’’ ee DENGS wte's Extraordinary Money-Saving Attractions in Y. Clearance Sales” + As stated in Sunday's foreword, this is to ( MERCHANDISE DISTRIBUTION THAT TRANSCENDS ANY ‘ SIMILAR COMMERCIAL MOVEMENT EVER RECORDED-- jylelding, money ings LIKE CCMPOUND-INTEREST on EVERY CLASS OF MERCHANDISE HAT MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN WEAR, EAT, PLAY WITH, or USE IN THE HOME! {| Come to “The Big Store,” ton crrow, expecting to find these specinien-sales MULTIPLIED A } THOUSAND-FOLD! You Will Not Be Disappointed. MAIN BUILDING: Tomorrow Morning We Begin a Great White Waist Sale That’s Going to Be the Talk of New York It's sales of this sort thet trings such large crowds to this store; sales of this sort that create lively celling; sales of this character that economically-inclined shoppers await teccuse expericnce kas iauckt them that when we announce a sale the values are not cnly catraordinery, tut there arc large quantites from which they may choose, In Other Words, We Back Up Our Sales with the Merchandise as Well as the Values. Res tencants y have to be. Con- ASALE OF THESE WIL]. COME TO nual White Sale. itdteg, Main Floor.) and Blankets onderful values ever te sale. {\koline-eovered; light j} 2x72 in. cotton-filled Hideto retail at M the ‘right to limit bove; no mail or filled on. this o-nap bed blankets; shed cotton blanket: wea pink borders; at. ree 98c iiikoline-covered; me- Peatae 82.48, at LA —8 and je $2.9. ad Pillows chaso «i 15,000 curled, ither_ pillow rovered » ML DING and Black Silks changeable and plein chiffon taffeta, wide dress 1} satin very weave and finish, rough shantung, polka-dot mand {'curcd fculerds, glace ind plain marquisette end chif- foo (‘orh, striped, checked and fancy cress silks, moire ben- Ke. Cte. $2 Waists, at $1.35 Made of sheer white batiste and white French veile, ariist- ically trimmed with Val. and Cluny laces, fashicned with and withcut frills; long end 44 sleeves. d $3 Waists, at $1.75 We illustrate one cf thecc,a button-frort model, made of fine white French voile, teauti- fully embroidered and trimmed with wide Cluny lece insertion; long sicever, collar ai.d hack of waist tiinnicd with lace; also other dainty mccels in voile and white batiste, dsintily trimmed with Val. laces and embroidery.! $3.98 value, at 79 Waists, at 49c Made of sheer White lawn, effectively tucked and trimmed with Cluny lace. $1 Waists, at 69c We illustrate cne of the many styles made of wh i front and back tus dered coliar and culf is thoroughly excellent white lin, er trimmed with | $4 Waists, at $2.75 ‘We illusirate one of the models, made of fine white French voile, hand-embrcidered, and med with linen Cluny a real Irish lace medal yoke; the sleeves are *4 iength, sct in with Cluny lace; excel- lent $4 value: also other models in sheer white lawn andfine tatiste, made with and without frill; long and 3{ sleeves. $5.90 Waists, at $3.75 High-cless waists of white French voile, elaborately hand- embrcidered and trimmed with linen Cluny and real Irish laces; some are made with chic frills. White Lace and Net Waists, $5 and $5.90 val.cs, at $3.98 . $2.50 Teo mede tucked an: Val. laceandembroidery; long and iucked in sed ai wrist with lace; this is aly cne of tis) many models 9B gal. MAIN BUILDING—————, Wash Goods More Reasons Why It Pays To Think of The Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. Whenever You Think of Washable Dress Fabrica 32-inch Zephyr Ginghams—in all the haundscmest Seotch designs of stripes, checks and 10c Plaids —-wersted Anish; all sutetle ie we id + made to sell at 28; 15¢ yard. ‘ 39-inch Shepherd-Check Suitinge--various size checks; makes up into stu waists and skir's: value 35 (MAIN Building, Main Flees.) A] the letest children's dres k Dress Meeraline— | ty rich jet black; rice $1 a yard; to- w Special Sale of 75. | Dress Corduroy Tem in Duchesse rrew we will place on sale §,600 yerds ct SUFEKIOR = DRESS COLELLO, 26 inches wides in - MAIN BUILDING: ay tan ilter, Copeatouen east Werth 69c and caster, 49 Challis, a Yard; um 29C The tot includes light and dark colore in both imported and domes:i: good: with borders; many neat and | Best Quality Groceries sar prompt deliveries. Mail and telephone orders filled carefully, 'Phcne 4000 Chelsea. MAIN BUILDING Wine Old Wines and Liquors for Wednesday and Thursd Guinness’ Stout Black and White Green River Whisky Old Crow Whisky Bottled in Dublin. Scotch Whisky Bottled by the 6 en River D: Kentuck; finest distillat Ky Botiied. by James Buchanan & a lilec, pCid, brown, pheasan und navy, also white and bi the exiracrdinarily low price of boro, t $I rel of 10 doz. nips. .75; $1.25 doz. nips. Pure California Wines By the Gallon, PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA, MUSCATEL ‘and TOKAY, bott Dewar’s White Label Scotch Whisky $1.25" bot- ymerican Whiskies Warranted Strictly Pui By the Cale. Redlu: Reduces Reduc Reduced fram 81.25 to. where special, thie eal Daly's Fine Old Irish Still Whisky Recelved direct from the die- Tull Kings SCHIEDAM HOLLAND GIN—guar- trictly at ‘ante medicinal “‘Dubonnet” Wine The French appetizer; NSOLIDATION-ANNIVERSARY SALES Fine Bedsteads At 4 Price Int morrow's sale there Chotee of Styles *" homes ; of srecial for apartment suites; of aristocratic ofect for ec untry houses, and on up fo faiterns of sumptuous char. acier and of rich freleed Brass Bed to @ FING ART Brase Bedsteads ieee hygienic their Bessa Bede The lacquers a feat of inte through the tubi “Baked” leoquer, metal. 1 rode: reguiar price le Priee Hygienic #7 NO. 2 COMBINATION MATTRESS— g& Gotten both sides; $96 PURE SOUTH MATTRESS—~epec! $28 GRAY DRAWIN vatre opecial at Double Ye Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock appropriate for small flats; of quaint designs fcr Colonia’ palatial bedrooms. A Word Re; arding pri Theit famous lacquering proces led by any others, and preserves beth the lacquer and the Description of IMiustra- tions. $ 230; (polet finiah)....... Brass Cribs. 13.88 $32.00.....822.50 NO. 1 COMBINATION $5 EQ) SNS NEW KN 1S CROWNED WT QUAT RAL Curious Ceremonies Observed in Giving the Ruler His Sacred Bath, GREENHUT BUILDING--“‘Everything for the Home’ Our Most Noteworthy January White Sale of Laceand Novelty Curtains Begins Tomorrow ! The vast number of Manhattan's housewives who will attend this great January Lace Curtain Event, tc morrew, will find THREE DELIGHTFUL SURPRISES awaiting them. ‘The FIRST delightful surprise will be Reducticns Averaging One-Third on Every Lece Curtain and Bed Set in the Entire Sale!!! Why will they te marked at such amazingly low figures ? .__ Becstice (it is conceded by the Trede) we have become New York's LARGEST January Cistritutors of Lace Curtains. This vast outlet causes us to ea on a COLOSSAL scale. The liberal concessicns in price, due to such bu WE GIVE TO THE PURCHASER! The SECOND delightful surprise will i A Most Captivatin Brass be Brase Bedsteads Pred BANGKOK, Jan, 2—Seated on the ancient Phrabatt golden stool under 4 nine-storied gilded umbrella, twelve feet high, in Sriratanasart Dram, or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Hie Majesty, Somdetch Phra Paramendor Malia Vajiravudh Mongkut Kiso, was satir-Iike finieh for Elephat..e, Brother of the Moon and Possersor of Four and Twen Umbelian wy ONeee Lace Curtain Exhibit Hie Majemy was simply dressed tn Qu a lity Throughout Our Entire Upholstery Store! Mommen, Bee aan ne cee Queee very aisle and avenue will be veiled in hundreds ) ful applique designs suggesting cameo-rellef trans- | Yee fate ee The Simmons Manufacturing Co. heve es Of snowy lace draperics. One filmy section formes lato lace, Still ofleer aren, will be charmingly Up pire ita! lions. f Phan making from a trade | | will be given over to new RENAISSANCE CUR- | arrayed in new CLUNY CURTAINS—with their cob- | ly, peers of the rentas ad tant, ae 1 They have evolved | | TAINS—-with their inimitably graceful tape-embel- | web forms; LACET ARABIANS, with exceptionally | reseatatives of the anv’ enn te oe more distinctive styles and have mede | | lishments, in all conceivable rich scroll effects and | wide and handsome borders, and « well-nigh LIMIT- on of the nav and army and better than they have since the inventor of Dequeathed ua that heritage! | delegates from nearly | _4 Brahmmn priest presemed him water | In @ cup of lotus shape. This water bad been filtered nine times through a@ many different materials, comm; with earth, then, successively, ashes, wheat flour, rice flour, powdered lotus, sold dust, tron dust, charcoal, and final- ly fame. Hie Majesty dipped his right hand into the cup, after whioh the priest characteristic corner motifs. Another section to « multitude of lovely IRISH POINT CURTAINS, with Pretty, detached floral patterns that take their scheme Cae [aed on broad, beautiful, ae bord mother will seem a very lace snow-drift of MARIE ANTOINETTE CU RTAINS—their grace- The THIRD delightful surprise will be Special Order Lace Trimmings, Panel-Motifs and Lace Insertions All Marked Radically Under Price a SE Seine vaine of each grade is listed below. So we repeat that our ENTIRE CCK WILL BEAR REDUCTION TICKETS! LESS showing of fresh, pretty, WHITE-MUSLIN, COIN-DOT, — TRELLI:-EFFECTS, NOVELTY LACES and SCOTCH MADRAS CURTAININGS. And fresh from their boxes will be dainty flower- bordered ORGAN DIE CURTAINS thatform the com- plete color-scheme of your room. ives © durability thet ie un- ppWed while Mectric heat pi ing, thus producing @ Thia method haréere eer VAST S' Sacred water upon His Majesty. They were supplemented by nottes of the highest rank bearing cups of gold. stiver 4nd earthenware, Last of all came the Prime minister of we reau wen the icup of fron and the escred ee ee bath was After the prayer by a Buddhist priest, | he was presented with the golden sltp- bers, the fan, and the umbrella ef royalty, rings set with huge diamonds for each of his forefingers and several weapons. Later in the day a was given at the Chakert Palace, and @ gala performance at the Royal Opera ended the programme for the day. For six ddys there will be varied observances and displays "fn honor of the new King. His Majesty was bora in 1881 end Rensissance Lace Cur- tains—-our $4 quality; Handsome Irish Point Cur- Embroidered | Muslin Curtains—tlat; our | | tains—elegant $4 kind; |} tains—present market-rate for this superb quality 5 [) 2.75 | | pie YG || eet ae 2.00 || wshso per tions; pair. . NOTE—The above Irish Point value is but ONE f big special import of Irish Point worth up 10 $12.50 8 pait; TO SELL: TOMORROW. AT een ei Point 7 8.00 Aleo These Spccials in Lace and Novelty Yard Goods 30¢ Fancy Fishnet— 18. 29¢ Embroidered Tambour— C\ yard..... , Marie Antoinette Cur- special pur- chase; pair “A,” Regalasly $39, £a'o yard... seeusshs vs WOOO! MND covssgusbpceaee 7. 28e Together with $5.50 Deep-Flounced, Renaissance Bed Scts, Tomorrow, at $3.95 FCR THIS GREAT EVENT WE HAVE PREPARED SEATING CAPACITY FOR, AND A SALES FORCE TO SERVE, A VERY LARGE NUMBEK OF CUSTOMERS AT ONE TIME Unhurried selection can, therefore, be made—FS PECIALLY IN THE MORNING HOURS! (GREENHUT Building, Firet Floor.) was educated in England from 1898 to 1902, He,entered the Royal Military Academ: it Sandhurst in 1898 and also studied at the School was for a month, in 18! mountain battery o! ‘Training Camp at Damm he went to Oxford Unive: he studied history at Ch a and r published a book, In 1902, on the ‘ar of the Polish Succession.” Aftor leaving Oxford he was a cadet jn a British infantry regiment, and later served some time as @ ileutenant Intaatry A Transcendent Occasion in China, Glassware, Bric-a-Brac! This Great Evcnt Combines an Extensive Factory Distribution of Beau- tiful New China at Import-Cost With Our January Cicarance Sales! New Decorated Tea end Dessert Platcs—large choice, worth upto eer | 25c Te Another lot, worth up to 60c; your choice, at... A Sgcctal Import of Fire Thou and Pieces of Decorated China Tableware Salcd Bowls, Piates; Chop Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Juga, Cracker Jars, Mayonnaise Bowls, Etc., Ete., Ete. Ranging, at Regular Frice, from l0c to $12.50, Ten-orrow, at 5c to $6.25 Radical Clearance Reductions in Fancy|Gold-Encrusted English and French China Sets China Service and Dinn® Plates and Include 28¢ and :Cc tea cups and saucers for taiie| 7e4 and Coffee cape and Saucers, and 19¢; $2.99 Ii-piece tea sets {cr $1.50; and Ftc., from One-Third to One- English Bone China Tea and Bouillon Hall Under Price. The Ii q Cups and Saucers at Half Price and Less pA eg AY al ide, neat Starting: vith 2he grace at he 22.50. cCUps a =e. Our Entire Stock of Fine Carlsbad and Lin.oges China Fish and Game Sets : At Reductions of ONE-FOURTH! Ranging from superb harc-painted IS-picce € ane ee vorth $29 £0, at $52, to $6.85 Carlsbad Fish Sets, at $5. Several Hundred Dozen Deco- tated Dessert Plates—Ausirian chica; all pretty new decora- Upward of a Thousand Dosen Decorate ible Piater—Aus~ trian chia; tread and butter in the Durham Light ment at Aldershot, He has been @ great advocate of railways, and he himself supervised the opening of the Tachin Railway im January, 1905, For a number of years he has done @ great deal for the ad- vancement of the theatres in Siam. He ix the Presiaent of the Saraurom Amateur Dramatic Association, which | produces Siamese adaptations of stand- ard plays dealing = with ~— modern Siamene life, He has also written « book in French treating of Siamese folklore, and has a won distinction 4s 4 playwright and actor. ———>——_ Stimulating the Ear. T We @ well settled fact that the use I of the old-fashioned phonogragts whith ear pieces was instrumental in simulating the ear and thereby im- Proving the hearing. The eugrestion contained here has been made use of by a firm of electrical manufacturers, who have made what is termed an ear drum massage for use in some kinds fs and ice cream plates, woith up worth up to 28¢ cach; your choice, at, to 1f¢ cach Sbies i + your cleice, : ‘Be ranging from uous $45 a dozen In the Abcve Lot Are HAND-PAINTED WALL PLACQUES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Lread and butter plaies anc fruit ¢cucers to match ubove tablewa ¢ Sabie yal Striking Price Reducticns in Bric-a-Brac and Artwares — Pe te ate ENCUN T ROYAL “D! Xe ChOUIS AND vA. ES-— ormerly ran ing rom $3. 0 to $25; to- AMEL~ ORNAMENTED morrow to 516 5); vanes worth $1.9 to $4 1.25 to $22.50, ete., etc., etc. TEA POTS ALL KEM recent splencid $10 art objects IMPORTED CARKARA AND CASTELLINA MARDLES, 4 to | IMPORTED % OFF. 1 otarting at Building, Main Floor.) & “TEPLITZ-Al) PHORA” PIGUE AND GROUPS—from our 9e yar your choice, at ! TO GO, TOMORKOW, AT 3 PRI_ES; starting with 35 a VASES AT HALP PRICE AND LESS: 19¢ (GREENHUT Many Thousands of Framed Pictures A Vast Purchase of Piciuics Made Up_to Our Special Order to Seli AT 50c ON THE DOLLAR! oF," Requials $48 Sai £ Piles Dainty Framed French Prints Framed Photogravures — dark | Ornamented Gilt-Framed Land: neat, nented, gilt frames; jt outside; all weapes--also copics of famous popular subjects; your matted; choice, Subjects; values up to 75; choice at at ; 25¢ your choice at. f Copies of Famous Paintings Gi-Fremed French Land: 9, Autistically Framed Pictures jark ornamented framcs; seapes:~special rt 25c¢ values up to $1.35; to- special at 25c (GREENMUT Build’rg, First Floor.) moriow, at 50c GUARANTEED Our Greatest A fi 4 q/ q d St |} 17 JEWELS $ Sale of OUSETUFNISNINGS an oves SOLID 14 KARAT OUR FAMOUS OUR 9 ra NOTE To add atill rs Oak" | LESS ve) ABLE HEAT: | INGSTOVE black f “SUN further brresiatabil this sale, we er SKREAM- ER'S” NO. 8 BOIL omorrow GOLD PARLOR A bs $9.75 This square se! - feeding stove is 40 inches high; full nickel-plated; re- wo able heavy, smooth casting ; flat, shakin grate, direc, ty to s | Velue. Sale Price, trated; Mattresses RARER LIMITED. jf or as ow with the distinct uodersteudn viset Ca. go diwct to aay. reall without tsking off the “Rerinned’” 25e thee or one hundred lols we wil a Ir, a counter ic tomorow aight, Any one call- : ‘ ing before that time will not be disappolvted. MOST IMPORTANT — IN ADDITION TO. THE ABOVE | AND. 14-QUAR BVERTONE OF OUR TWEN. | Soh SPay ENAMEL, Modbiees anp stoves | DISH PANS “to sell TT QNdikoNs — 14 || OF GAS RADIA AMERICAN HAIR $90 wit SPECIAL Inches highs very |] TO ~ 8178 Hal Gr ssosevereee AND VALUES, | price spevial 0° $1 75 || sie: 10-84 10 TOMORROW J orrow., held prromar be (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor and Basement.) a ee a ee

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