The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1912, Page 11

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The Policy Here for Nearly Sixteen Years’; ie gaara BUILDING, Women’s Blouses $1.25 719 Cc Values at Values at $1.25 Valuer at °1,69 $1.98 $3 & $3.50 Values at Of course the sale continues, to- morrow, for even The Big St with its tremendous outlet can dispose of more than 12,000 wai: in a single day’s selling. If you couldn't come today come tomorrow, (MAIN Building, Firet Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: Sale of the Famous Petticoats Made of That Very Popular ‘* Hyde-grade ’’ Messaline Fabric Here's a sale that will appeal to every woman, for these pet- ticoats are offered just at the time when every woman wants them. Let us tell you the story in a few words. The “Halcyon” messaline is one of the most remarkable fabrics on the market to-day. Made by the celebrated “Hyde-grade” Co., it is a material peculiarly adapted for petticoat making, possessing as it does softness and a grace- ful draping quality. In fact, it has the quality of the finest silk at a fraction of its price, and, besides, it is far more durable. One of the Styles Is Illustrated In this sale The Big Store places before you a splendid ssortment of colors and de- igns, from the very simply tailored models to elaborate embroidered effects. Tomorrow You Will Buy These Famous Petticoats at Just About the Cost of the Materials $1.75 Petticoats Will Go on Sale al. iy $] 2.25 Petticoats Will Go on * $1, 50 Sale at . 3 Petticoats Will Go on $] 95 Sale at. . Extra salespeople to wait on pry and please come as ARLY in the day a as B you can, (MAIN Building, THE EVENING WORL’s, Share Our Profits *30,000 to the Extent of 5 Per Cent By Collecting Awl Green Trading Stamps, Which Are Given Free With Purchases Made Here. We also make it easy for you to open a charge account, and Greenhut, Sicge! & Co. Bankers, offer excellent banking facilities ta allow 4 per cent. per annum on money deposited. and we ask to Charity WE give this amount eur CUS. IT COSTS YoU NOTHING TO YOTE. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1912. “The Big Store’ = Two MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER. ©, 18™ AND I9™ STS Women’s Gloves, é GREENHUT-MIEGEL cooreR co.— GREENHUT BUILDING — “evenvening ror rie Home.” Comfortable Arm Chairs Willow, Crex and Chinese Sea-Grase Tomorrow's most ATTRACTIVE prices are the ieeiees att orders Hf} GREAT magni ae aces YOU the benefit orn the. WHOLE- SALE PURCHASE-SAVINGS. “ Narragansett” Willew Armchair— with cus in red of groen de- willow’Ar “Apron.” Hand Decorated ‘China Tableware and Fancy China arene beeiae 4.50 A Veritable GIANT ot an Import to Sell, Tomorrow, at EXACTLY Grass Rock HALF REGULAR PRICE Tomorrow’s distribution is so truly PRODIGIOUS in volume that it can only be reck- chair—special, at Asillue- trated; hand- $5 Prairie Grass Reclining Arm- chairs—foot-rest attachment; very comfortable and durable; a lim- ited numbe vomortow, $ woven, of ough, seasoned grass, floral oi igures and gold-eterusted embellishment——is, there- tore, UTTERLY out of the question! oned by SCORES AND SCORES OF CASES that took two days’ time for a perfect procession of The Big Store’s big automobile-trucks to haul from the train. summarize a description of this MYRIAD choice of china ‘ABLY graceful, new shapes, In order to display this vast import so that you may choose with the utmost convenience and confidence, EVERY bargain-table on the ENTIRE () South Esplanade, main floor Greenhut Building, will be devoted to this Lad, great HALF-PRICE sale. id the lovely conceptions inch driving sharpening. On the HALF-PRICE tables you will find evéry kind of hand-decorated en naise sets, plates, cups and saucers, celery trays, salad bowls, fruit saucers, nd fancy china tableware, ncluding hand-painted imported china vases, cake and dessert plates, butter dishes, tea strainers, bonbon dishes, su le hakers, cracker jars, tobacco jars, covered boxes, etc., in the follow! teapots and tea jars, chocolate pots, fern pots, sugar and cream sets, mayon- | HALF-PRICE groups: , Republic.’ Life to Beene = 19¢ sures luxur- ious comfort. Regularly $8 || ° Cake Sets, at $8.75 Ch Gnd 98¢; $3. Seven-Piece nA | 49 (Fees ‘1 | Worth $1.25 49c = *1.75 23.98 Don’t--:For Any Consideration---Miss This Sale! $3.50 to $8 Fanc: $3_Seventeen-Piece ~ Hand- Paint Tea Sets, at.... It will be a REVEL in EXQUISITELY beautiful China, and a REVELATION in MONEY-SAVING prices. The illustrations represent, of course, GREENHUT-SIEGEL coorER co—MAIN BUILDING: Odd Lots and Remnants of Linens and Muslins Priced for Quick Selling, Tomorrow 8c_ Imported Bleached Union belay 59c Scarfs and Linen Toweling.. : 29¢ 9%¢ Bleached Fringed Bath $1.59 Hemstitched | All- Towels.. 7c} Linen Luncheon Cloths. $1.19 19¢ (37-1 Inch) ‘White Linen-Fin- $1,50 Hemstitched Searfs and 9. | ished La Shams. see 19¢ to 2be my ported En $3.50 to $4.75 45und 54-inch Hemstitehed heon $2.45 White Madras Shines 21¢ Bleached All Linen Cloths ry i $1.50 Full-Size Hemmed White Crochet Spreads Twilled aren H 35c (36-inch) All-Line: ; 19¢ (36-inch) White Mercer ized Vi Suiting $5 (88x90) Bleached ‘Muslin ‘alles Sheets. (MAIN Building, Main Piao.) ae MAIN BUILDING Wash Goods Specials Three Items from Hundreds Featured for Tomorrow's Selling. 36-Inch Hormeayun Sef 19¢ Bordered Batiste—|19¢ Fine Shirting mie/40_ ine! light! Madras—32_ inches ep bors wide; fast colors; (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) + GREENHUT-SIEGEL cooren co.--MAIN BUIL DING Women’s 53 and *3.50 xt. Low Shoes More Than 20 Styles to $ aaa From, TONE 2. 45 OR re In thi le, to-morrow, you have a choice of more than 20 styles in thi n's newest footwear, There are 2- 3- and 4-eyelet Oxford ties vith plain or tipped toes, patent leather, dul! Russia REENHUT-siRGEL cooPEeR co—MAIN BUILDING: Continuance of Our May Sale of Women’s Undermuslins With Hundreds of Extra Good Bargain Items, Tomorrow 75¢ Gowne—fine, soft-finished cam- | $1 re Night Gowns—low bric; trimmed with Val. neck; torchon lace trime lace insertion and edging. . 50c 15 bares ere—daintily = 75c Petticoats — excellent quality med Re he) an ribbon cambric; s Ply cbt Mi lawn ruffles; others hi deep embroidery flouncs IC Sco broidery trimming ... (MAIN Building, Firet Floor, GREENHUT-StEGEL CooPER co.—JfAIN BUILDING 25¢ to 75¢ Chiffon en ‘12 % Mesh Veilings, Yd. Another instance where “ feet things come in small this small advertisement we tell of the biggest veiling bar, Dotted Chiffon Veil. | Plain Chiffon Veilings | M jings—ina full line of —in black, brown, plain and combina- tion colors. mavy and royal. Your Choice, a Yard, 1c (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) white canva with silk ribbon Pp ; and there is every si every heel-height every style. You simply ca! miss this great sale of new $3 and $3.50 Summer footwear, at.. Boys’ Shoes—made of blucher or button best qualit tly $8 and widths up to 5} regularly all Goodyear-welted sole at (MAIN uilding, Second Fioor,) -MAIN BUILDING —————=" GRHEENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO.— May Festival Sale of Groceries, Meats, Cakes, &c. Do your marketing in our mammoth Pure Food Store. Coffee and Tea (Fresh Fish MA RACAIBO GOFF GOLDEN SANTOS COFFEE—4 ibe., "a DRI-MONIA~ reg. 10c box. Ham on Bacon “ low ae any store in New! York or else Our frequeatty, “iower, tan any BE is, » 8 pottte. IMPORTED TRENCH VERMICELLI— 10c vee siVin Green Trading Stamps: With Purchases There are HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL PRICES, FREE Dist ES and FRE cannot come to the store MAIL YOUR ORDER, or telephone 4000 Chelsea. SOUVENIRS. Be on hand early tomorrow, but if you ROBE OLIVE OM imported from “ er France; reg. 286. bottle Fresh Fruits and CAL Nik veg rottsone ‘ ( CALIPOR: A tng ORANGES —dor., and.. FLONIDA 3 APEERU iT doz., 950; 3 for tee BRIGH bees v LEMONS: Fresh Meats 18e We detiver atl paid and charged uae \EAL—hind quarters of mk leds 1 Ge - 12¢ wh 180 wh 1% Dainty Biscuits rou UR O'CLOCK TEAS or reception Te pias Alc; reg. 10s phe 2lc 25¢ ., 16¢ 48e vi Al—necks oF breasts of milk fed; ib... F can, 180; reg. 1Se can, Bo; & can eosere oc envennur-siecen cooren co MAIN BUILDING Specials for Friday Wines & smlucts and Saturday in FANCY DELAY ARE ASPARA GUS—large bunc Ht 26¢ l4c CH or KALE Tbe 14c iis, 18¢ red tip rads shes; 100 oF HOOKS “sweets Qa pickled, corned; Ib 9e made, countr aty'e por 5 ROAST native ribs ice cuts o| Cinzano Luported FEET STEN Kialian Verthouth IMPORTED WHITE POTATOERS 120-Ib, bag, $2.56; 60-1b. bax, $1.29; 94a Piette 34e Candles We sell candies for less m : the {nest Oe PILGRIM HOLLAND G! IM: Be guaranteed wt y ) RYE lbe ‘10c Hita's CRANGLATED iGMINY oF bettie : creure far) Ale'ste SDLES a PEARL HOMINY rp SS. lerotia. ‘We KITCHEN CANDLES Ty kage «c usuatiy 1Sop aps PARAFFINE ©, ores reg. 81 box, candies SNOWFL Laundry Soap BEST FAMILY SOAP. BORAX SOAP. HAZEL Hee 2 Prunes PRUNE ..21¢ V PRUNES 956 ' Be Made Beiore ore 12 “0° Clock wx Perit sizt the larg CHOICE ¢ Ing Compound with 5 ibe. 3) or more of Hazel S SANTA CLARA PRUNES juniding, Third ! oor.) Me — Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” A Great Special! 75e Silk 38e¢ 300 dozen PURE SILK MILANESE GLOVES; 2 clasps; doubdle- fit \ These are factory “seconds,” all desirable colors, includi brown, We don’t advertise the posited vy So ties but you'll know see the gloves! tanh For iy Js of other “Bargain Basement” Sales te ok Please see our advertisement in today’s Evening Journal. ———MAIN BUILDING—— 800 Women’s $15 to §27.50 Silk Dresses “8.95 For Quality and Style These Dresses Are Un- matchable Values A prominent manufacturer who at the height of the season found that he had thousands of yards of high-class dress silks on hand, came to us with a proposition to make them up ‘at a price”, provided we re- lieved him of all the fabrics he had “at one clip.” Knowing the excellence of this manufacturer's styles, pro- ductions, trimmings and work- manship, we didn’t hesitate. WE TOOK THE LOT. This sale is the result. The remarkable assort- ments include: Exquisitely Soft Chiffon Taffetas in changeable, plain, striped and checked effects. Most Beau- tiful Messalines in stripes and solid colors. Crepe Meteors, Choicest “AllSttk Foulards, Pongee and Louisienne Silks. TRIMMINGS are in so lavish variety that the barest mention is possible. Laces are of Svery popular weave. The cobws shadow, _ effective mac handsome Cluny, and intricate filet are only a few. Velvet and shirring, hem- stitching and frills, fancy but- tons and buckles is but a be- ginning of the long list of em- bellishments The models (ONE OF WHICH WE ILLUSTRATE) are thos? that h met with most favor, or the latest novel- ties to appear. Every fancy of the Spriag is represented, from jan blouse to the

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