The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1912, Page 15

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ET is ne ha bined —— ahha ‘MAIN BUILD The - | Greenhut School of Music Announces the Opening of the Fall Term of the Piano Classes Tomorrow (Saturday) Bring the Children Tomorrow, to Register and Arrange Hours of Instruction The Piano classes of THE GREENHUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC will solve the problem of many parents who desire to give their children first-class piano instrection, but who have found the usual cost of such instruction too great for their means. Our Piano School will give careful, conscientious, thorough instruction by teachers of established reputation, who will, in turn, have the benefits of advice and supervi- sion from really eminent musicians. The classes will be held in the new Piano School Rooms, especially fitted up in the MAIN BUILDING—comfortable and quiet and far removed from the hum of business. No expense will be spared to make the school a success Leb bag a and artisti- cally. Parents can, of course, entrust their children to our care with full assurance of their safety and proper sur- roundings. Yet, with all these advantages, the price is low— A Two Years’ Course for Only $40 Payable, if Desired, $5 Down and $1 a Week Until Paid 60 Jal Stamps > FREE These 60 free osea? are offered ke to encoura; the starting of new books; and they are in addition to the other free stamps distributed in both our fea waite weekly. You can have many books started with 60 free stamps as you may need ‘to secure any particular premium whieh you desire to get. MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow, and for That Day Only ! Here’s the Result of More Than Half a Year’s Planning: More than 3,000 overcoats gathered carefully in lots of from The price, $10.75, is so sensationally low that in hundreds 100 to 200 from a number of the leading manufacturers in New | of instances it barely covers the cost of the material alone. Not York, Philadelphia and Rochester. HUNDREDS OF THESE OVERCOATS ARE SAMPLES | @¢ overcoat in the entire collection of more than 3,000 can be Guplicated elsewhere under $15. And the values range gradually —ONLY ONE OR TWO OF A STYLE OR MATERIAL—thus dding greatly to the immense variety and choice, to $18, $20, $25 and up to $30. Every Style and Every Size for Men and Youths Is in This Sale| | ,,, Regations, betin, tomorrow, morning. Inquire at Snappiest ultra-fashionable models for those who want them. Conservative, dignified models for more for booklet of full details, quiet dressers. The immense assortments in this giant distribution of high class overcoats include: (MAIN BY ling, Sixth Floor.) $18 to $30 Split-Sleeve Overcoats $15 to $80 Patch-Pocket Overcoats $15 to $25 Belted-Back Overcoats $15 to $30 Half Silk-Lined Overcoats $18 to §25 Raglan Overcoats $15 to $25 Double-Breasted Overcoats $15 to $30 Chesterfie d Overcoats All lengths ‘rom 44 to 5 inches. Upward of 1,000 patterns, embracing every new color and weave. All the styles couldn’t be preprely described in ten ne vspaper pages. $15 to $25 Convertible Collar Overcoats $15 to £25 Button-Through Overcoats $15 Silk-Faced Overcoats $15 to $20 Fly-Front Overcoats $15 to 820 Black Overcoats $15 to $25 Gray Overcoats $15 to £30 Fancy Overcoats To fully appreciate the scope of this most astonishing over- coat sale, you mus! come here, tomorrow, and see the 'e $10 15 overcoats. Values $15 to $30, at............ ° MAIN BUILDING: 08 Migh.Crede Jotnied Dolle—tulty drersed, In pretty 1 eee Ore) Oe | (MAIN Butiding, Fourth Floos Women’s *1.50 to *4 Pocket aa at Tomorrow’s Toy Town Specials Be Dressed Delia, at 28¢ | $1 LR Ad i pads MAIN BUILDING A manufacturer's surpius stock of fine pocket books, made of real lizard, alligator, seal, morocco, 98e jake and other fine leathe best overlapping side frames; plenty of colors as well as black. Viade in the small, medium and large sizes, some of them having back-strap handles. The better ones are all hand-sewn, and all are lined with finest calfskin leather; just the thing for card prizes and birthday gifts. UMAIN Building, Main Floor.) 1700 Men’s Fall and Winter Suits $1 Values to $25; on Sale Tomorrow, at . . (MAIN Butiding, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN New and Dressy Blouses of Silk, Chiffons and Net Values to *5; Featured for $ Tomorrow’s Sal, at - y 98 Wemen who like styles that are PPE gph hese from the usual run of models to be seen about town will be delighted with this showing. ‘MAIN BUILDING : 500 New Trimmed Hats Shown for the First Time See them. Note the delicate “Paris” touches that they pos- sess. Note the smartness and originality of the shapes. Tomor- row's sale prices are $5 and $10. In point of style these hats cannot be duplicated elsewhere unless you pay twice our figures. MAIN BUILDIN Boys’ Stylish Suits $9.85 Values to $5, Tomorrow, at . Handsome Norfolk and double-breasted styles with knicker- bocker trousers. Most popular brown, tan and gray materials, including fancy mixtures and plain blues; sizes 7 to 18 years. Values to Boys’ Suits sear. °38.85 Popular etyles; cheviote and cessimercs; tana, Growns and grays; two palre knickerbocker trousers; izes 7 to 17 years, Values te The collection includes blouses with high or low necks: $ Boys’ Suits sizscar 5 long or three-quarter sleeves; some with net yokes ‘and 300 Neve H ats at 5 200 New Hats at Norfotk and double-breested styles; two pairs of collars, others trimmed with embroidery and Cluny Knickerbockers; high-class cheviots and cassimeres, batics and various other laces. There are striped chif- in most fashionable colors; also blue ser to 18 years, > ‘ Values to ¢, P Boys Suits 39.75.at, 6. 75 Unquestionably the fineet line of boys’ clothing Greater New York. Choicest il the best atyles, includ. It straps, ets.; peg-top wen 7 fons in the collection, w.th low collars and three-quarter sleeves; also sen italored silk blouses 52, 98 By with all the new collars and long sleeves, We have devoted an entire section of our workroom to| These are made of plush, velvet and other new matc- the production of these hats for tomorrow, and we expect | rials, all s*ylishly trimmed with ostrich and other smart that it will be a banner day in our Millinery Salons. effects, All colors :a'ne $15. A hat to match any costume. (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) Values up to $9; your cho.ce, at, eo eerecnece Silk & Chiffon Blouses Attractively Priced at MF | $3.98, *5 and 95,90 7 Da! A display that is distinguished for the number of beautiful models. Materials are principally chiffon, Duchesse satin and messalines, in very effective and smart models. There are er tai ‘MAIN BUILDING: New Silk Velvet “Tams” Featured in Our Ready-to- is] 9 5 Wear Millinery Section, and Decidedly one of the em itnery hits of the season. ee Boye Coats #0 All-woo! chtnoh! oats im has to-neck and Russ backs, satin Nini blue, ‘light and drab grays and brown; alcee 244 to 10 years. Here Only, Tomorrow, at . (MAIN Bu ..d.ng, decond Fioor.) 4 Hats i ‘ pleated chiffons, chiffon and charmeuse combinations. Some with new low collars, and These hats are made of silk velvet with pressed brim ‘MAIN BUILDING Witt igh collars; fone or sion sleeves. allt find eh 1 pleasin bound with silk braid. The crown is a Tam o’Shanter ny woman who comes here, tomorrow, je sure to find the collection most pleasing. Free | cttect put on soft and finished with a band of velvet. Stylish Hats for Boy s and Girls (MAIN Ballding, Firat Ploor.) A timely Sa'e, Tomorrow—Scores of Speciais Every new model for this fall and winter is included in our showing. Plain or Scratched Felt Can be worn plain or with the addition of a little trims There are four shapes—all made specially for the Big Store, MAIN BUILDING: Men’s *3.50 and *4 Shoes at *2.45 ming. — ins © ‘Thie Tam, $1.95 Hats — Tyrolean, Jack ther Bargain 3 for Tomorrow: Misses’ and Children’s “Hank Tar or ‘Ra’ Rah neatly A famous make from Brockton, Mass. A trade-mark known in —silk velvet tams, trimmed with | and best coors; with the popular | Panky" Tats—made of plush, vel. trimmed; spe- $ 1. 25 the trade for meaty half a century. We promised not to mention the soft hoods, best shapes; | 95 vet, corduroy; some of them faced cial, at. maker's name, but you will find the trade-mark stamped on every pair. ostrich effects, Picotedge $ ribbon, buckles, etc. ;at.. 2 95 BE reese ce eeeenes with fancy cloth; trimmed Plain or Rough Felt Hate— These shoes are absolutely custom-quality in leathers and workman- 95c i Silk Velvet Drese Shaper Lares “ph Reaily;te-wear Hata —thres - with Tyrolean feathers; at. up-to-date models and ship. Styles are she newest and most fashionable for fall and winter. ; assortment of sha: locke les hand-made plus! ats, t Street Hats—copies of all th of black silk velvet rimmed with silk in an assort: | hieher-priced models ia the new colors; trimmings to match hats; at. 69c i Odd Lots of Hats—in felt, rough materials; sailor, ‘Rah hg ‘Rah, Teddy or telescope shapes; staple colors, at. c (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) *1.95 Black Silk Velvet Dress Shapes— made of a splendid quality of black ok velvet, pressed sto variety ood shapes, arer ae tinal; at. 2. 95 Bec Pile Plush Dress. Shapes— It is not necessary to tell you how Popular plush hats are this season, h | | iowettints dyssscss 295 MAIN BUILDING. Webster’s *.""" Dictionary Self- Pronouncing Based upon the solid foundation laid by NOAH WEESTER and other lexicographers, and thoroughly modernized by CHARLES MORRIS, Entirely new and up to date, The most com and modern hand Misa tnee published, 1,000 pa, In convenience of size, fulness of contents and logic: arrangement it is especially adapted to every-day use for the business man, thé teacher, the student and the home, Numerous illustrations, many df them full-page colored plates, not published by the original publishers of Webster's Dictionaries, French Morocco Binding Absolutely Flexible Reinforced in all necessary parts to add to strength and durability. Title stamped in gold on side and back; marbled edges. 1814 inches, regular With, Patent Thunb Sw. ats. ODe| » Index. 49e Blaher-pricea models in the new uit and staple colors; chic and stylish, and tl.ere are hundreds for your choosing, at *4.85,°5.95 «°7.50 High Grade Erect-Pile Plush Hats— beautiful untrimmed hats from the best makers, in the very best new ieee $595 6.75 the best colors; at... MAIN BUILDING Specials in Playing Cards A At 9¢ Pack (Dozen Packs for $1) These are “seconds” of the cele- brated “Squeezer” cards and other brands, he imperfections are so slight that most people won't detect them unless they are pointed out. Extra qual’ ty linen finish; very “slips pons easily bandied; a grade pre- red by leading clut In addition to the above you will find many other playing card speci here, tomorrow. (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) at. Ready- to-Wear Hate—a big tabletul if the est dena of she, sen00, est colors and large as- sortment; specially priced 2.95 Velour Hats—genuine velour hats made in the popular soft hood ef- fects, and other excellent shapes, in black and the bestcolors; $ snes 3.95 cM, AIN Bulld’ng, Finet Floor.) meat of the best colors; | 95 No Odd Lots or Factory Rejects—Every Pair Perfect f. The leathers are tan Russia calfskin, patent leather and gun-metal calfskin. Every pair with Goodyear-welted soles; all sizes and widths; button or lace styles. MAIN BUILDING————— Most Extraordinary Sale, Tomorrow, of Men’s Sweaters Health, warmth and comfort are to be found in these coat sweaters. They are so finely woven that when worn under a coat they will not bulge or “show” in any way. Splendidly made, and guaranteed to retain their shape. Odd Lot of Men's Coat Sweaters—made of selected lambs’ wool. Aneailywoven garment retailgd by specialty houses at (77 $4.50, There are hundreds of dozens f of these sweaters and our spe~ $2 95 cial price for tomorrow i: only navy; the most Boys’ Skoes—-made of genuine calfskin, with solid easnse soles and heels; all sizes to $ 139 ,; first-class shoes for school wear; os teary $2; at = a Women’ s §3 and *3.50 Shoes 5,000 Pairs On Sale, Also To- " $J. &9 morrow,at .. . Entire surplus stock from a prominent sinabialenih of Lynn, Mass, All perfect goods—-not an undesirable pair in the entire 5,000, Every conceivable style and leather such as tan Russia calfskin, patent leather and gun-metal calf; also black suede and velvets; button or lace; iplain or tipped toe; high Cuban or military heels; every size and every width. The “ough Neck” | Awe Oxford, white sweater of ihe Women's $5 Footmould Shoes —new fall models; tan, Russia calfskin, patent leather, gun-metal and kidski cloth or dull kid tops, button or lace; plain or tipped toes; every size and $ v.98 | width; tomorrow only, at. Misses’ and Children’s 51: metal calf and vicl kid; button °° lace; all sizes up to 2; warranted at spolld eine soles; $2 and 2.50 grades; tomorvow | 49 Size 5: price $1.50, tomorrow, at.. (MAIN Buitding, Fourth Floor.) jie * $9.50 cond Floor.)

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