The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1912, Page 6

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The remarkable reductions in this sale of Winter Apparel for Misses and Girls make the matter of purchase easy for you q Tomorrow you may enjoy the advantage of clearance prices on an un- usually attractive selection of suits, coats and dresses, which we have decided to close out at a liberal sacrifice on former prices. We might easily enough have deferred this sale for a week or two, but the popularity of these par- i ticular garments has so depleted their original number that the balance is 4 just sufficiently inconsiderable to justify these reductions now. q Many of the most effective and wanted models of the season are included in this offering, and the price-inducements are so unusually large that we expect to be as busy tomorrow as a debutante presiding over her coming- out party. The quantities are stated, so that nobody may be misled into expecting these wonderful values to hold out indefinitely. On the other hand they will hold out quite long enough for you to make an economical acqui- sition to your wardrobe, provided you will come early enough. Second floor. Misses’ Apparel—14 to 18 Years | 75 Tailored Suits .... formerly 19.50 to 25.00......... to close at 10.00 75 Tailored Suits... formerly 29.50 to 35.00......... to close at 16.50 35 Corduroy Suits.... formerly 35.00 to 45.00........ to close at 25,00 50 Coats.............. formerly 15.00 to 19.50......... to close at 9.75 75 Coats.............. formerly 29.50 to 35.00........ to close at 16.50 30 Dresses............ formerly 15.00 to 19.50........ to close at 9.75 ; 30 Dresses........... formerly 25.00 to 29.50........ to close at 15.00 i 50 Dresses............ formerly 35.00 to 49.50........ to close at 19.50 Girls’ Apparel—8 to 16 Years 50 School Coats....... formerly 9.75 to 12.95......... to close at 4.50 50 School Coats....... formerly 15.00. to close at 7.95 30 Seal Plush Coats. . formerly 19.50 to close at 12.95 30 Dressy Cloth Coats. formerly 19.50 to 25.00......... to close at 12.95 100 Serge Dresses......formerly 5.95 to 7.95......... to close at 3.95 30 Dresses.......... .. formerly 15.00 to 18.50......... to close at 9.75 Sale “of Suits and Overcoats for particular Boys q@ We have always maintained such a low standard of prices and such a high standard of perfection in our boys’ garments, that we have less occasion than the average shop to offer reductions on the little fellows’ clothes. Just at this time of the year, however, when new merchan- dise crowds so fast on our heels, a little more space looks more impor- tant to us than the maintenance of prices, so we have created some unusual economies to effect quick selling of these dapper serge suits and long, rangy-looking overcoats for boys. We just want to @ on record for your benefit, that these are the best suit and overcoat values for boys in many a day. Second floor. Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, made of all-wool serge, trousers lined throughout and every suit taken from our ecegular stock. These garments are perfectly made, will 3.75 dive a maximum of wear, and are full of snap and style. Formerly up to 6.95............... Saturday at Boys’ Long School Overcoats, made in the latest rough, mannish coatings, with perfect fitting convertible collar. Ample selection of the season's colorings. Made in a 7.75 manner that will do credit to the boys who wear them. ‘i Formerly 9.95 to 10.95............ Saturday at | AT 149MST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED 5Oswernvy UELIVERS MMS SOLID Oak Dining Table Gott, Batension, Heavy Ciaw TO YOUR HOME” FREE yea CREDIT er feel bad am nd it for and it is ay » send my testimony (eraph to yen. 1 think D ully yours, | this beth day of July, 109 brass Hed re “ " 1s « booklet of valuable information, telling cpen every tvema, Gaui | % _Salurdays U Lou ut du 9 ne ML READ 17-10 APPRECIATE THe CONVENIENCE AND VALUE ' Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Gy summa True 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres’t—WE GIVE Lusgety ‘TRADING GTAMPS, ASK FOR THEM Sg OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1913. About Our Liberal Credit Plan! We Have But One Price! Full Details, Fifth Floor Men’s*3.50,°4 and °5S Shoes You save $1.50 to. §3 on every pair yo! on every pair you 1 buy), here pied and Saturday, at ar prices, but you can’t get poten enwonccnn etter shoes, and this, is the on le st 2 us lace, button pa blucher models, in jason, in patent coltskin, gunmetal , velour calf, vici kid, ian. ca thin, box calf and other desirable Women’s $2 & $2.50 Patent coltskin, viet and glazed Kidskin and other materials; lace, button or bluoher stylee; at, pair, ”* Winter Boots ! $3 $3.50 un metai calf, velour calf, vel- button boots and 16-button prostmey §—§ AKT KComperrty as steer’ 98 1 Pair gelling the every BEL all the wanted toe shapes leathers and matertale. Misses’ & Children’s $2 & $2.50 Shoes Lace models in patent coltsikin:¢ button and blucher modata tn ¢! and tan Russia walt in both lace und button modela; pair Complete stocks of every style; beat shoes in America, Lace, button and blucher modelain patent co 1 white buck ain: ‘also tau Tussin cal cut model loxible wolt soles, all heel heights and toe shapes, ~The N Most As- Made of well matched and selected skins in length. Fashioned with rolling shaw! collar and turn-back cuffs. Lined with either Skinner's satin or satin brocade in pretty Coats, Values to $57.50 39 Russian "| 21 Tea oe ues wae s lec a Dec- toundi tounding Val- ‘ 9 ade_in This Extraordinary »_at ade in This E can truthfully say they are the Meg conte ht) he ever offered at this low price. In- luded are Coats of Broadcloth, Chinchilla, Ptushes, arai ths, Cheviots, Mixtures 7 Caracul Coats Coats, Felis: to $100.00 Made in 52-inch models of high grade, foreign- dyed skins in the latest and prettiest rolling shaw! collar model with turn-back Lined with silk brocade. 14 Arctic Seals 9 Moire Pony.... 5 Mink Marmot.... Mb smoot strictly tailored garments, and sunny Kaglish Finictures. E for miss auutors: O25 Mush Coats of a very fine quality plush and e smart gtrlisa 4 imported, caracul cloth otk quarantoert pains | t Stzes U3, 15 and 17. Clearance of Misses’ comprises all-wool cloths, broadclo mnixtures, ete. In smart up-tondate models, in the scason's best. sha full flare, high girdle ag ailored and ¢ $ Caracal Skin... 2 Price for Fur Scarfs & Mulfs 00 Lesh byt $30.00 pepe site . Six juniors, 18, 16 and 17; Misses, 5 i O'Snd 18) Woech Up to $25.00 "37 Three of the Stunning Coats at 6.98 2 M Shirts; At Less Than, e n’ s Half alf Price Price RPI of America’s SORTASE lerGE ndiiiost ost cel “celebrated (abet 3G i Cx Wehad to take ev: ay C be had’ to get t (deceed lee 525. N64.) ecard Women’s $2.50 Lond G Gis $ FIBELOVES for clbow sleeves: black, white and tan. a Mounquitaise (Dbotinn lenatis Terps \2-button length Imported Glace Gloves which usually retail at $2.50 inthis length. We have 1,260 pairs to sell at Women’s $1.00 Double Silk Gloves—in desir- Mes's sad Women’s SI able colors for street wear; two- clasp silk gloves, lined with silk, a glove within a silk glove, very warm and curable; special, pair, at.. shirt manufacture... this price, so some have slight imperfections. Values to $1.50 $1.50 Madras and percale shirts Children’s 69c U. S. A Gloves—odd lots and dis- Gountlet Gloves—fleece in neat woven stripes and figures, plain and plaited fronts;also mercerized shirts in solid colors and soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17, negligee and plaited shirts; cuffs attached and detached. Worth ‘12, 520 & even —— ee ST 1169 Overcoats in one great big purchase made by us only this weck at a price that would not pay for the cloth alone coat in the lot. Think of It ! You Pick from $12 to $25 High Class Overcoats and Only Pay $6.98 so” Every New Style s@-Every New Material sa All Latest Color Effects You wouldn't find a better asscrtment All the new models |“ THE GREATEST KIDNEY REMEDY 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM opie ls a I Baum ANN’'S “an! 1 want to tell you how much goor your Swamp-Root did me. About fow years ago L suffered from what the doetors called fistula, and for two year. of that time I endured what no tongu: can tell, 1 also had inflammation of th: bladder and J tried doctors’ medicine without receiving any help. Some on told me about Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root After giving it a thorough trial, I re ceived relief, so kept on using it and to ain w strong and well woman, If || ly or out of eurts, T take it alwaye straighten stly believe that thi re all troubles you included in this lot: $12 to $20 $12 to $20 Chesterfield Overcoate Sonar $15 to $25 Raglan Overcoats $15 to $20 Double Breasted Ulsters $18 to $25 Belted Back Overcoats It is a wonderful figure-reducer, More than that—its construction (a new invention) produces constant genile massage every minute you we thereby causing the fat to he softened and absorbed, so Y reaiiy and perm This is guaran See these wonderful new corsets+—$ $3.50, (second Floor—Mall Orders Pitted.) MRs, JONN BAILEY, Portland, Ind. , rt Subscribed aud sworn to before me ar choice to-morrow at COA, BENNEVT. Notary Public 4 i . This 3-Piece Suit with every say ” purchase: value $22, Binghamto FREE imperial Leather canary ” “\ 12 | Prove What Swamp-Root Will De ter Vow Send to De. Kilmer & Co, Bingham “Sracsié East 140th Street Street TOUR TERMS ton, N.Y, for « sample bottle, Next Door to Post ¢ om ARE OUR TERMS eany one, You will also receive THE EaSiCsT PAYMENT HOUSE INNLY, all ab m0 ut the Kidneys sad Badges. Wheb 1G; ST. 1 DOOR WEST OF SfAve PA siete at memin ite Ne ad one-dollar site bottles for sale at all Togs of choice & on; genuine lamb: pee Ib. Legs of Spring in Choice Cut, of Roast Beef yins sf Chelee Cooads Matton Tic chops on youn w ther yD 7 illot Butter ons i%in' prima, M4 8 tinepocted, ic vie ry Liquors Biade cut from heayy a 72c} beet; worth 166; por Ib. Chickens or Broilers arly sold at 380i 17¢ Boiled Hams ‘ per Ib From y cas Jersey “16¢ Young Hen and Tom Park nye: ary picked, sole plump; extra value at, 1b. a5 Fresh Hams 1 SAU to vo Ff E¥e) Shoes from \i Vaugha Mommny it Shue Lo, fA St. Loui, Mo., and from several other famous makers. Men's Sir Henri Shoes, aul, Suyles $3 & $3.60 Winter eoat- cludi de foversible and stuni emi-trimn im ed. Thi ee wes and juniors $ mumed with id Hine and trimmed model: ae mai White ———— Madras pena per.) cale shirta:atripes fend figures. it, re becomes dy test. i of Pork EER elaine’ led tends 15% Maryland Geese Rie bd Re Mert ‘at 22c els

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