The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1912, Page 9

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ee ee el wate, £ wd, Wedd 2 adder ty ah we . “‘Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’ - - MAIN BUILDING Closing of the Voting on| | “Meet Me-at the Fountain’ yy Te A City in Kself me eana toc" | GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER @,| . agate @ About 1 10 Their Value Polls will be open until October 10th for charge These are separate volumes of standard works, including WORLD'S CLASSICS, SCIENCE, customers and others who wish to vote on purchases ers and ot FICTION, ENCYCLOPEDIAS. made in September. Sales-alips bearing an October At the cost of a few cents HERE ARE BOOKS OF PERMANENT WORTH, as well as date wi!l not be counted. Full particulars given at Vot- others invaluable for reference. There are too man imi 2 . 4 i ji © c y to fist in this limited space. Comein Bhat insour MAIN and our’ GREENHUT Sixth Avenue Jd.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18% to 19% Streets and look around you will be astonished at the harga.ns offered. (MAIN Mud ax, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDING A Feature Sale of Newest Fall Trimmed Hats at $] The models prepared for tomorrow's sellingare splen- did examples of what mil- linery experts of the world have provided for this sea- son, These hats were made in our own workrooms T, viet M 7 t ° 4 MAIN BUILDING ° 3 Tomorrow. Most Misses’ & Juniors’ Outer Wear Embodying Every Clever Fashion for Fall and Winter Misses’ Corduroy Suits, Tomorrow, at $26.50 A charming suit of superior quality corduroy, fashioned on most youthful lines, embracing little style-touches that are up to the minute. Linings of soft guaranteed satins or peau de cygne and interlined. To be had in navy, brown and black. Sizes 14 to 18 years, y Wi Suits— ye Misses’ Suits several models in broadcloth, cheviot, Misses’ Wale Cheviot Sults—a group of Ath serges and boucle cloth; beautifully cailored, semi-fitted styles at this price. Every one new, and coat; strictly plain-tallored and trimmed models with thai mae yee $ i own time; some exact copies broadcloth inlay and velvet on collar and revers; soft as ol io 10 ; F, iad bid vy ; bi f an s satin lining; girdle-top gored skirt; 14 to 18 9 75 ‘ Oveniv.. oo... eee joreign models; suitable for street or dress years; values to $1S;at...... Diihd alk ith * . f _jwear; all beautifully lined with guaranteed | Girls’ Corduroy Norfolk Conte amart, stylish coats to i satins or peau de cygne. Colors are taupe, had in navy and brown, full-length, semi-fitting, wit broad stitched plaits and belt; lined through- $ navy, Copenhégen, brown and cafe aulet out; sizes 6 to 14 years ate... ee 9.75 and black. Sizes 14to 18 years; $ 19 15 Juniors’ Coats—smart, new zibeline and cheviot models; $ 2 ee (errr rres A ful Tength, double breasted; large rolling collar and Tomorrow, at 5 isses’ Suite—serges, cheviots, two-toned diagonals revers; inishe: ith belt across back. Yoke We wen & raed Trae chevioiorasvorat § mode]s;.one semi-tailored lining of self-material ; sizes 13 to 17 years; 10.75 proad ol ‘ere nat cripite no Be with velvet braid trimming, the others strictly plain-tai- Girls’ Corduroy C oats—girlish models in oy | and brown; are of this che, to which we ine lored, semi-fitting coats, tailored notch collars and double-breasted coat, fastened to side, finished with 4, 7 * vite you, tomorrow. The hats revers ; guaranteed satin lining; plain-gored girdle 15 braid; broad stitched belt; coat lined through- 56. 95 v j ‘ia are all NEW and ‘HAND- top skirts; sizes 14 to 18 years;at............. out; sizes 6 to 10 years; at... eee eee eee . 4 Wii 4 ' ry SOME, REFINED, STYLISH, (MAIN Building, First Floor.) \ ¢ and, bestof all, they are WON- DERFULLY PRACTICAL ‘MAIN BUILDING: $ ; 1 § BARGAINS, Men’s,1.733,5¢ Gloves,at98¢ Inaddition, you may choose from the very beat hats in New York at $12 to $25. This is the second lot of men’s gloves bought from| _ All are PERFECT and CLEAN and NOT ONE PAIR the famous firm of Wilson Bros., Chicago, the largest | 1S WORTH LESS THAN $1.50; about half are worth a's furnishing goods house in the world. $1.75 and $2, and quite a few are of a $2.50 quality. me! The CHOICE offered is EXTREMELY WIDE, embracing ey include PIQUE, GLACE, P. X. M., CAPE, several of this season’s most popular models. Th ‘These gloves are their counter samples, shown in] MOCHA and SUEDE, in all the new and fashionable (MAIN Building, Pirst Floor.) ey are NOT road samples. colors and in every size. fati bones. They (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Men’s Imported Derbies $ and Soft Hats, 7aier,ce, *4i MAIN BUILDING. MAIN BUILDING Silk & Chiffon Blouses Newest Fall and Winter Fashions, Bonetally. Priced $3.98 and $ 5 for Tomorrow, at F = More new blouses in CHAR- : Wik MEUSE, BROCADE, DUCH- ESSE SATIN and CHIFFON. The models are the latest, showing all the new touches to collar, sleeve and trimming. High collars and low necks, and. three-quarter as well as long sleeves, are all to be found here. Some plain- tailored styles particularly adapted to the fall tailored suiis; others present many degrees of tmoley with embroideries, fancy buttons, velvet ribbons, odd ties, frills and jabots, and laces of many lovely weaves, including Cluny, Venise, shadow and filet. _ ‘ The blouse illustrated is a ‘ very dressy one, presenting if We have purchased the entire sample line of derby hats of Wood- tow & Sons of London. Every style you could wish for is in- cluded. Also a number of AUSTRIAN SOFT HATS, in all the newest shades in rough or plain finish; special, $ “” Saturday Only “Fall and Winter : Clothes for Men and Youths y Values to $25; ¢ 7 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDING A One-Day Sale, Tomorrow, of Women’s *5 Foot- Mould Shoes at $3.98 These shoes are equal to custom made, and there isn't a shoe on the market today selling at less than $6 that can compare with them. We have these shoes in every style and leather: tan Russia calfskin, patent leather, gun-metal calfskin, and kidskin ; but- ton or blucher; plain or tipped toe; every size and every width; all new | fall merchandise—all $5.00 Foot- Moulds, offered in. this (* sale, tomorrow, at $3.98 . Men’s $3.50 Foot-Mould Shoes, at........ $2.98 ee 4 _ When The Big Store makes an offer like this it is unnecessary to print any selling arguments. Everybody knows that we more than } live up to our promises in value-giving. Therefore, we skip to the detail, Come, tomorrow, pay us $12, and take your choice of SILK-LINED FALL AND WINTER SUITS SITK-LINED AND SIL K-FACED FALL OVERCOATS SILK-LINED AND SILK-FACED FULL DRESS SUITS SI! K-LINED AND SILK-FACED TUXEDO SUITS CUTAWAY FROCK COATS AND VESTS PRINCE ALBERT FROCK COATS AND VESTS ENGLISH RAINCOATS, TAN 3 many new features. Its veiled | lace yoke, tulle sleeve frills, 1: { Directoire style of collar and introduction of plaits show its | | recent design. 7 ; Shadow lace and filet lace combined in collar and vest, velvet ribbon and tiny cords and buttons of satin add to its prettiness. A most attractive blouse for $3.98. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) Cd GREENHUT BUILDING Sale of Excellent : Incandescent Gas Lights |||||ll anv Mone “THAN 2,000 sea Custis io sent coreanen: te ea MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ WIN tan Russia calf, gun-metat and kidskin,; all sizes and widths. Brera Ne eM eave pat es TER OVERCOATS, IN EVERY regulerly 80c; with good quality mantle, worth 1$¢ and white opal air-hole globe at 10c; total price com- plete, 75c; to- J morrow, com: f, plete, at 25c Special No. 4— Includes $1.25 verted gas light, with solid brass burner, inner glass cylinder, extra good qual- ity mantle and large opal globe; complete to- tore 1.10 STYLE IMAGINABLE This is a clothing sale that has never before been approach- \ | ed for bargain-giving. And it is doubly sensational because it presents itself at the very season of the year when every man MAIN BUILDING: Groceries and Meats Iresh Meats BRO tS — fres! ry lt ig fresh killed, dry. 23¢ Ice Cream Cones ke cones to order for church card parties, picnics and out DUCKS—fresh-kitled Lon. ad; 9 rs seed! 2c combination, and youth is interested in fg a aaa ‘ S$ fresbilieds for 1 consisting of tbe 1 thin 75¢ 10¢ cH KE freetkilieds fOr 1 Ge a solid brass Special No, 5—Includes a 65¢ clothing. 2 CONES, WITH ICE 5 hind ‘ 5e 16c 12'2¢ i isrien of Je inverted burn- combination, In many instances, in to- nsisting of a . solid ee morrow’s sule, you can buy both a suit and an overcoat for the ,' regular price of one garment. Delicatessen IMPORTED SPICED ANCHOVIES 98 ¢@ kor ed ity mantle and rin M glass globe in This is more than merely a special sale IRNED BEBP. 40¢ || ROAST green, oF amber, white, . rage A “ < with threet Henan of with us—it is an emphatic demonstration of ne amen Slo ee Pe grapes; special the absolute superiority of this clothing de- eT i Sees plete for 49c partment over all others in Greater New York. 1.50 combination, consisting All sizes in this sale; everybody will be | with S-inch square art glass fitted perfectly—from THE SMALLEST Ted, Aree ot Ae Me ee MA THIN OR FAT MAN, TO THE TALLEST | ge quality mantle, tomorrow, for 1 19 THIN OR FAT MAN. This is an opportu- only veetenes . : ; : TY EENHUT Buliding, Aisin Floor.) nity for men and youths of every build— plenty of “stouts.” Extra salesmen in attendance. The crowds in response to this advertisement are sure to be large, therefore, PLEASE COME EARLY. and Veoyetables . on 45e sree’ 300 45¢ ANS, wax beans 10¢ 22% AB APPLES Ke SPONGE CAKES or put cakes; OF ah 25e ND CAKES Oileloth and Linoleum Oilcloth—worth 27¢, tomate _ | Linoleum—worth 60¢, fomor- AB MAIN Building, Second Plo.) THREE.LAYER CAKE S— chocolare, oe hoe ens. Tow, 9 94, Loe — row,asq.yd c maple, cocoanu: or caramels AQ {I rod 380 Lin rin $8e, tomor Qy* — Linoteum Syerdewide.worty 47 ak Is 2 row, @Sq. ¥ Be! roe, tomorrow, asa. yd. ¢ : (GREENHUT Building, First

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