The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1912, Page 11

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— ‘ oo ~~ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 90,1918.. __ PNB ed ” “Better Goods for Dio S tony the = oe or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” Meet Me vat the Fountain” ty in Itself 60 2 Stamps Free in Each Book GREENHUT-S EL COOPER t) “Started” This Week And you can have as many books started with 60 free s.amps as you may Si th need to secure any particular premium which you desire. _oixth Avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18®% to 19% Streets MAIN BULL DING AN ‘ i. Day ‘Sale Tomating One. Women’s Suits and Coats Ditribnted Fon Tuesday in the Premium Parlor, in Our Greenhut Buicd ng. might at the Firn Presrteran Chur Establishing a New HIGH Record in QUALITY—A New LOW Record in Prices igh yar Rise: Si Women’sSuits,$ Women’s Coats, $ The cf at sr. Hervy's ener nas | . t Values to $25; Sale, Values to $19.50; Sale, been brewing for months. Among those | ean on Tomorrow, at... Tomorrow, at. . - PRESBYTERY TD HEAR NEW CHARGE AGAINST PASTOR HERVEY HOW Met “Serpent Tongue” With Libel Suit—Now Accused as a Mason. wage 4, av Foremost among the troubious affairs of the United Presbyterians to be alred a4 a Presbytery meeting to- fewolve! are Prof. Thomas A. Stewart, who teaches in tho public sehool at Amsterdam avenue and One Hundred! and Twenty-ninth street, and is an elder in the Washington Heights church; A! B, Leavitt, another elder; the Rev. J. A. Reed of the Charles Street Chure! hy who is a clerk in the New York P bytery, and the Rev, R. W. Kidd, mod- erator in the United Presbyterian Synod, {, Qilet’as Tallis opening, thes wend reductions will The Big Store has been able to come to Se fescue of unfor- amaze our patrons, and bring them in vast numbers to reap the|tunate manufacturers, and at the same time’ perform a service benefit of this unexampled opportunity. to YOU by giving YOU the benefit of these unusual conditions. : The continued warm weather has been felt by many coat This is the sort of sale that has added to The Big Store's and suit tailors. Timid buyers have purchased in smaller quan-|tremendous following and has made its announcements of excep- ' tities than usual, and in many instances have cancelled in whole|tional values watched with eager interest and responded to with or in part. , enthusiasm by thousands. These garments are new—just from the tailors. Not only do they show the latest models, but also the trend of the months to come—advance winter styles. ‘In every'way they measure up to the high standard set this season for ready-to-wear clothing. The Suits, at *12.75 The Coats, at 8.75 The Rev. Mr. Hervey has sued oficere of his church, alleging slander, placing his damages at $25,000, This alleged Slander is cpntain n @ resolution adopted by the elders, in which they say of him that: “We bring three major indictments: That he has fatled as a preacher; 2= That he has man, and The two suits illustrated indicate the smartness and fresh- Not a lot of odds and ends or undesirable styles and inferior ‘ aka oth stantl ts ieaes ness of their styles. Inspection alone can do justice to their|materials. The models have been carefully selected and are ing to be cireula gossiping aandsome materials and linings and the fine workmanship em-|made from materials that are the choicest of the season. a ee ee dloyed in these suits and the many others in this sale. Of special interest are the very handsome three-quarter- congresation.” length coats, made of the new and beautiful double-faced cloth with zibeline finish, in shades of brown, olive green, dark blue and gray. Collar and cuffs are of contrasting colors and braid- binding adds to their effectiveness. was Investigated by the ji) *, The coats are in both the cutaway and straight models, jzither trimmed or plain-tailored, and are cut in the season's most iashionable lengths. Both coat and skirt have the smart style- touches found only in higher-priced garments. Hervey from wi fa A Areteag pes The long coats have not been neglected and are to be found United Pres ¥ About 300 elegant and well-tailored suits of in tweed and double-faced cloth, besides a fine collection of membersh Tweed, Homespun, Zibelines, Worsteds Morne RAINCOATS in tan, olive and Oxford worsted and rubberized Mixtures, Men’s-Wear Serges, Diagonals Canton cloth—made in the loose or semi-fitted models, with » » d Novelty Weav cojlars buttoning close to the neck, an Cesty) Weaver We illustrate one of the three-quarter coats for style exam- Lined with handsome quality yarn-dyed satin or $. ple only; also a full-length cloth raincoat. To- §. $12.75 peau de cygne. For one day they will be sold at. " "12 75 morrow..... 8.75 le (MAIN Building, First Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow We Begin Our Annual Bargain Sale of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Knitted Underwear Are Oftered in This Sale, Whtch Begins Tomorrow, at Wonderful Economics = on At SA SST ‘ $12.76 | MEN'S INTER-KNIT RIBBED COTTON UNDERWEAR—medium and heavy weights; drawers bave doubl en seats; very slight Imperfections; value 69¢; 39c No sale of knitted underwear in recent years can be compared to this big: all-eclipsing value- giving event. This is an occasion that will immediately interest thousands of peopl le, and we can safcly state without fear of contradiction that, quality for quality and price for price, this is the greatest sale ever held in New York City. , Come, tomorrow, and buy your fail and winter supply of knitted underwear. To fully appreciate a edit ang hogy pit the extraordinary savings, read this detail: (AM the above have very slight imperet i eet Ri OR_FLE! aN Notts 29c vests: AND. DRAWERS —hi or cream color; 4 ind extra MEN'S RIBBED HEAVY NATURAL GRAY OR ECRU FLEECED SHIRTS 3Q¢ OR DRAWERS—handsomely trimmed; at......s.eeeeeeaeeeesereeeeeeee MEN'S MEDJUM-WEIGHT SILVER GRAY, NICELY PLEECED SHIRTS OR 5Q¢ DRAWERS—handsomely trimmed; at.sssssgeressseeeneasenereneneeseaes MEN'S HEAVY NATURAL ony WOOL- LEN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—in single oF doub.e breast and deck; steam-ehrunk ‘and with double-sewn se: Boys’ Cream-Color Fleeced Shirts and Drawers—-sizes UP to 34; values C0 B5C; At... geese eeee eens Misses,’ Children's cy Boys’ Floecad Vests, wers aot Pantalettee—2c pei upward from size 20; at. ‘ 19c orb or Netaral h Grey Wool Venta, ‘Desert from oe 18; 18: D5. MEN'S EXTRA FINE MEDIUM-WEIGHT, j “> rere ic STUTIGARTER FINISH, NATURAL. GRAY WORSTED SHIRTS OR DRAWERS : —sizes up to $0; 98¢ Aha 412.00 ¢ | : RG Se eee e ne My XS eae Gold Filled ‘ Li a Seal, nica Wiameds Be incertae erent Pig Watch Guaranteed 10 Years splendidly finished; at. ....sersees MEN'S EXTRA FINE NATURAL GRAY AND WHITE WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—ta ight; $ tones ong, mn size upward from hi nH Otis Children's and Misses’ Fine Ribbed Silk-and-Wool Vesta and Drawers—Sc per size upward from size 2; MEN'S NATURAL GRAY. WOOL suiRTs Boys", Misses’ and Children’s Fleeced Combination Suite—in AND DRAWERS—bandsomely $1.50 cream of natural gray; Sc per size upward from size 20; at 50c seamen, Baan Missea', Boys’, and Children's Fine Wool Combination Sulus— REINO COMBINATION SU 3195 J, MEN'S VERY HEAVY NATURAL AUSTRA: hand-finished; Sc per size upward from size 2; $ \\ il ok % $1.95 ENS ESSA SATE A Hidpereeadlne pa atale: De ac al Ua 1.05 Ba atts ait chen 12.25 Missee’ and Children's Hand-Trimmed Extra Quality Com- | Misgoet and Children's Very Fine Quality Swiss Ribbed Woo! | | y owns Exted FINE WOOL, OR bination Sults—values to $1.10; Lege i. to 14 59¢) Mig Heh Pantalettes—Sc per un wpware from 7 Be AND: WOOL MIXED RIBBED OF SILK PTEPTUTELERE Eee s . ooeeeecees » 4 years; at ze al tee uot tor sank po : $2. 5 GREENHUT BUILDING Only Best Imported and Aluminum Ware emi iiiminim stew us —aie long ban- le; S-pint otze; peciel at... e eee 40c COVERED BERLIN SAUCE. COLANDERS with riveted handle and foot; 50c GREENHUT BUILDING End-of-the-Month Clean-Up of Domestic Carpets, Rugs, Ete. Some of the bargains caught in this clean-up movement include: Axminster Rugs Tapestry Brussels Rugs GREENHUT BUILDING Sale of Dinner Sets and Fancy China Some of the pieces are offered at one-half their usual prices; others also greatly reduced. The choice of styles is large, including: Fine Hand-painted Royal Bavarian China Nowe ty dealers, rders filled, Special . ving @, special sale of the | re are merle watches made in the a. guarantee to save you in prove it by Rich, high-pile floor-coverings, in a large as- 5 ; . TEA KETTLES—6-pint site; At c c floral and fruit designs; for ice cream, dessert, nia Henrie oareavennge Be Seamless, size Ox12 ft. | Seamed, size Oxi2 tt. spe nytt 7 a Plates «ake. 14 pri s; 8 79¢, Be, $1.25 6 Size 9xi2tt Size 4.6x6 ft. 6 Reg. Price Sele Price | Reg. Price Sule Price Ea SPICE BOXES — vith em ja Ou cai. i... 29¢. 49D, 63c pe 75c Reg. Price Sale Price} Reg. Price Sale Price $14.50 $10.75 $10.50 as.75 Theanine “KETTLES—| boesed names; Be | KETTLE »OON RESTS Ic $22.50 $17.50 [Sy sy g5.75 17.50 12.75 12.50 9.75 : 5Oc| Pest teen Hah ats ev Chop Plates—regue | Chocolate Pots | Sugar and Cream | Chop Sets of7 Pieces $7.50 $5.75, v (GREENHUT Butidin in Floor.) larly $2.98; to- | regularly $3.95; to- Seta regularly regularly $8.85; Seamless, size 8.3x10.6 morrow, | morrow, $3.50; to- tomorrow, ze 6x9 ft at... $1.49 | at $1.98 morrow, at $1.75 at.. . $4.39 GREENHUT BUILDING: ne Reg, Price Sale Vrlee “Reg. Price Sale Price - sr ee] Stes “aso tors Imported Lace Curtains | |/mperial Austrian China Dinner Sets & Table China In the famous “Dresden” decoration; consisting of dainty floral sprays and buds, with Including Lacet Arabians, Marie Antoinettes, Renaissance and Irish gold lace border. Point Curtains and Bed Sets at the following low prices, tomorrow: Regular Sale | Regular Sale | Silk Portieres—-season's newest col- et Carpets ice assortment izes Larger Rooni Siz Inlaid Linoleum Dinner Sets of 100 Pieces) Tea Sots of 86 Pieces— Heder Royal Wilton, Axminster, Velvetand Tapestry | Imported and do- tous Prite | Wheen ~ pele | Manan tteeciee este b includiag soup tureen and| con.p.cte for twelve por= HOMES FURNISHED I halls and | Ruse Sia React mest inlaid linoleum } $t2.50° $9.50 | $21.80 $17.50] $20; omorrow, ptt 15.00 thres, Taree faal Gianesi| SOS) Samar ‘845 ROOMS % A TA%S) : .. | Wilton Rugs. 19,8x14 ft In yarquet wood floor 16,5 3.50 | fi ims | Crastar Jaren BPR 4998 fin TA a Gale rice,| NMG Rane. 1D esltt effects and conven | | Nottingham Lace Curtaina--values | Hacel Arablan Lace Hed Sets—many tice’ sive90; at 22eDO| celery trae : 5 oe It Te 495 m,40 ee eal A Ae i tional designs. $3.79. and 59 75, and $275] these bed sets are considered good Trlone Baled or FIV. | Rough trier wee Axminster Rugs. 11.3: t C. 93.75; of bd 1 t $20, 4 tat june Plates CREDI TERMS " Ric re fai aah rN fats Couch Covers “new Oriental designs | Y8Me at 5 oe 15.00 7-Piece Cake Sets—at $1.69 | Relish Trays ee) Down on $80%. Te ¢ 8 x . Keg GA and colors: with or without fringe; D Chocolate Sets —at -26] Salt und Pepper S Shakers a $762 Tapestry Bs eee els | Tapostry Rugs, 10.6413.6 19,50 at values $2.50 t» $6; Irish Point Curtains values $7.50 17-Plece Tea Me 7, ” ae pare’ ts Fr Bure. “ahania tt fain $1.65 $1.35 tomorro | 50 Fr sg 75 and 89,7 73; 6 50 and 5850 Syrup Pitchers—at We Honey Jars—at....... hat NOR Feige . i " 1.45 120 hi i “ 0 Ar by ‘ 5 Maniac Pic 148 a Spaci Piven tall Mrdeee fa Uraping and re-upholatering |] China Favors for the Dinner Tablo—aiso in the “Dresden” decoration; ort ” 99, ; Wn oe furniture 1 cotimates furnished free of charge. includes miniature shoes, baskets, lerdiniares and vases rl ces range from 1c to ¢ The ‘ UREENHUT Bui ding, Firat Floor) of.)

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