The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1912, Page 11

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\ “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912. ar ‘Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods ‘MAIN BUILDIN “Meet Me at the Fountain” Ae Bi Other Sales ' condition. the hearings here, {t would seem’ that a a the contention of “dead mileage” in the d WHAT A LONDON COMMITTEE) Comparison of rates with other cities ; FOUND. should not be the prime consideration. Details Printed in Our Adver- oF Teuggcated to Mr. Willerd that a etm!-| _ The chief points inthe part of the or- tisement in Today's Evening a t Jar committee in London to his has re-{dinance referred to by Mr. cam te Journal, { reported to Winston Churchill on | being ready for recommendation In ‘Women’s $50 ; | ime question. They found that out | Weeks’ Ume are: my Rus- 4 by ing. from the driver and the owner in | “Farther,” continued Mr. Willard, “the| Zondon and found to be the oase by fi Reography of New York seoms to make| the committee. 80 much ‘dead mileage’ that the rates] In the face of these authentic records must of necessity conform with this; %nd by the testimony brought out at ‘i nian = Ponyekin f averagzo day of eleven and} Strict rules for the obtaining of 34.50 hours only four hours 1s] Ucensaa-by drivers gs to honesty, Coats... Sixth Avenue .B.GREENHUT, : en up in actual fare-driving, thus} Uniformed Inspectors on the streets 985 Fur Pres seven hourg was wasted. That the aver. | for the protection of passengers and re~ caracul skin, French Chatrman Willard Expects| ‘8 mileage per day ts fifty-five | Dorting violations. . he tt H eeiaiic Coaaid Crusey-tnies es ARS mutans, about gon chat Tecuoce Bursa to cover theee Purchases Made Until De- Complimen Jn, Stamps FREE, is ‘committee to | New York brought out a similar ‘con: | new expenses. * h coe of nearly 50 per cent. dead mile- anules ha to the Pha dt hethssnediene| | 1 et” Yann tae cember 10th, Inclusive, Will omorrow ‘us... Make Progress, Pheretore that ait thie tet aos, |S Liraiive of Hheenses On m given Gate shoe Be Charged on Bills Rendered As manysets as are reasonabl ing wired for books unfilled will be givee: ! stan Ginbe sient Sheen da enka, | 2 Ares Freee seth eters with trea Plain Nainsook—yard.... February Ist, 1913 Distribution in Premium P: hird Floor, GREENHUT Building, tomorrow, Only 100 complimentary stamps good in any one book. ‘MAIN BUIL DIN ROTEL MEN TO BEHEARD | _“7__ "iit s*vert_comes Jotntiy dures ant proper tate More Public Hearings Will Be | Mold wetngs; one ot 53.50 to *5 Prat: Geka | ishing AY] loses x 239|| 2:50.12,» Shoes for Women at $ and Youthe—values ‘9.75 ‘ Private Stands. delle, Thane. Ae Nil | oo 28 We own the entire sample line—thousands z pl \ (28 tad ‘8h. "tes to of pairs of ee this su or make, Breetiest y mm. See it id ths: footwear, thorot every part, made By Sophie Irene Loeb. Thaniagtving Coupap ... 20} | of finest’ leathers and fnished In ® mariner. that on Wen certain that within two \ aden. tate ‘kad teak will meet ae. the Pyar of any Es Ren at Dart of the ordinance deal- so Cut eut this Coupon, ao el wom: SMAR'’ with the regulation of chauffeur | aa | pecta'tst wasted Br tapas S38) f eat mixtures, casei | | THE ASSORTMENTS. Gpenecs will be settled by my commit- 1 by Bugar and Kegs, you will receive i c, 83; fin ould Cantrman aiderman Wierd 0 Zoe Green FREE) Sed) ex] Cj] Le. Being Sam; mplesyt the Sizes Are Denis ar ahaa A eeuiae oe: Trad’g Stamps’ : \ : Princely 4 and 44, repel Desldiracave elven on sales = in B and ’ Widths “But bow about Mayor Gaynor’s idea | @f abolishing private hack stands, mak- | fmg them public ones and reducing the| wates?” I anked. “Thee is @ matter for more con- cc |] MIXED NUTS 3 15¢ ‘present private ones, I am for it.” From donday Nov. 18 to Soturday, Nob, 28 Tala Sy, Mason ‘World Wherever sizes were missing we filled in the gaps with equally good shoes from our own superb lar li This wonderful collection of gpecially-priced Shoes includes the following popular leathers! TAN RUSSIA CALP- | Extensive Varieties of Felt SKIN, PATENT LEATHER, GUN«I L and KIDSKIN. Button or lace; every pair made with Goodyear-welted ee for Men, soles. At the same price we also ‘acids a number of high-class novelty shoes in suedes, velvets, black and white | Women and buckskin. These are in size 4B only. Children, at 35c to*1, 49 (MAIN Bufiding, Second Fleer.) , Willard the fact MOM A OS ce , WRN We, MAIN BUILDING: iim sovew vier wine oe 14] Far Dates Ib. 10c | Layer Figs Ib. 15¢ Extfa ‘ oes hetele belong to the city of New York, Se Lan an aes a a ee 46 well as any parts of the other streets NONE | Cc k ra Cl Seco ec ccc S985 MINCE MEAT 3'= 25¢| omen’s Dresses|*7 to have cal front of \e! “Sour see"cunes ces Se. [AV CITRON .. . Ib 20¢ | PUMPKIN acan 10c OF Silk, Si C ae roman Tasne a @uswored Mr. Willard, “and the hotel U erge, or- 12%e« oan now want to be heard on the aub- | FN WHOLE CHEESE 20¢ Je vpthd dong of the Sage ae ” Bleached Muslin— Ke Sie’ te ce tn eaten of) ML bes duroy and Velvet EMEsiaag ts @p ascertain the advisability of doing | 25e Playing Cards—at, a deck srraral soticea te the tet nee do'so:| Ny Malaga Grapes . Ib 12c | Cranberries . Ib 10c ‘Re ular Selling Prices Up to $15; a) ear at the hearings, but they aid not our Choice, i in This le, at | Fespond until now, and since they want | ’ SEEDED RAISINS 3 Pks 2 5e Lae MARRY NT add oe piasartage tetore'the Secs"? 50¢ All-Felt Slippers—tor misses and children; ‘99 | @OTEL MEN GET BIG RENT FOR ——_— inred and gray; all sizes up t 2; SUR ce bien, le wy one CITY'S STREETS. | SQUASH . . Sm 10¢ | CURRANTS . 5. 10c 7M and $1 Lingerie Walsis and Middy 4 gwen are paid more than a half million AllKkinds QARTAW « aac Blouses—tor Women: at... +4. 8c | fee orice et tee ates snnaal avors CANDY i, 10¢ GREENHUT BUILDING | Meuggested to Mr. Willard that it was All flavors lb ‘ge Garbage Cans—heavy galvanized ents | write peel) ey eae gad ee @ cans, with deep-Atting covers....... ir | fez nad hot ample tine, as tc has been |() LOSTAMPS t'can R & R PLUMPUDDING 28¢ @ince last February that this matter has We told you in Sunday's papers how we | “Well, I think after a couple of publle THE GRERT fn purchased, from a prominent New York | : Wilard, “that | AY manufacturer who was obliged to sell on MALN BUILDIN| | _ Sappelerimpant iy ereeregrra | account of business troubles, nearly 2,500 situation.” K habs fine dresses that were made up for out-of- 38e to 69e Scarfs. “What about the rates?” I quostioned. | TEA CO. town specialty and department stores. We 9 ively D Reve ee S. Grane ral Y 400 Stores in the U. S. These Prices for the Metropolitan District Onty. got the dresses practically at our own price Shams and Center 2 ; Cc ; Pieces, Each . Exactly 6,000 pieces” in this sale. Eacn piece alno’ besiethahed and scalloped bey » with embroidered designs of ve not and we are distributing them as quickly as @hat th h be. This, ali Rea be taten uo) ia) thei forthcoming possible & to our customers at a figure which pestis.” in many instances does not cover the cost “Don't you think that first %-cent drop & exortdtant?" I asked. “Yes, I believe it should be Tower,” caid Mr. Willard, “From all Z know now about the matter Z Wink that first drop should be . Corner 6th Ave. & 15th St. about 25 cents or 30 cents, as the Cases ee ras Road to Home Comforts Oenta, marx cases Chat’ Uile poather’ taay, Aroad that leads up and down our crowded sales floor,through our of material alone. Scores of Styles Now In Vogue THE SILK DRESSES are of the ap- roved shades of brown, taupe and navy blue: also in black. THE VELVET, SERGE AND COR- aae DUROY models are most! in black, navy et more faces Further {tisk one Convenient Credit Department pricy idle y lace insertion. te impert: ‘ oul and into your cozy, comfortabie homes. Scarfs are il be aareod tom, by tho comuntte | We Deliver Your Goods at Once. “You Payfor Them as Convenient Every Size from 32 to 44, But Not in Every Style; Small Women Can Also Be Fitted | | 54 Inches Long. Discerning women who are in touch with the height-of-the-season styles will not be content, we are sure, to limit their purchases to one or two dresses. COME EARLY WHILE THE RANGE OF SELECTION IS GREATEST. No ntail, telephone, C. O. D. or approval orders filled during this sale, @pmediately is that of proper regulations > ‘for drivers and licenses, This will make All Our Goods Are Marked In Plain Figures, Not In Puzzle Tags Provision for uniformed inspectors on Below are some of our values, which speak for themselves. he streets to regulate the taxicabs. I @ink it would also be a good Idew to S @onsider the advisability of having rates @fferent tn price according to the time @f the day, since there 1s ao much time @hat the taxicabs are not in use, But @iat will be consideréd after the hear- The Shams are 80 Inches Square. The Centerpieces are 24 to 30 Inches (square and round). Two of the designs are illustrated. (MAIN Building, Mala Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN MAIN BUILDIN $1 Heatherbloom and Hydegrade Petticoats Bod Brussels hd Pretty stripes and plain colors. Deeply flounced. Quantity limited, so eg gent bend _ re Do a ie COME EARLY. Special, SomOrTOn, At paasat sl DuSrng aries ae Cc Hemmed Huck Towe els 6c GRATEFUL WOMAN a Seer Aidt nas These towels were made up 5; lly for The Big Store, by the yard, then finished fas henna These touels measure 32 faones fo length. Regular retail price, by the yard, 10c, (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Special Sale of Solid Gold Jewelry Cuff Moke sition’ posts; choice of 3 ory ‘15c Te | Claape--ctinies of two styles; value §$1.; y MANDALAY AL igs ceciccerccaeutiwatetae? 757 Be Cuff Tee sits of 3. styles; /Tie Claspe—choice Fy fi 125 Wishbone Scarf ‘] stiffened posts; value $1.50; “1 styles; value $1.75; at. value $2; at...... 25 Cuff Links—with rose diamonds} Soild Gold Bow $250 lue $3.25; at I want to tell you how much good your Swamp-Root did me. About four ago 1 suffered from what the Jeetors called fistula and for two years of that time I endured what no tongue ean tell. I also had inflammation of the bladder and I tried doctors’ medicines without Feeelving any help. Some one told me about Kilmer's. Swamp- Value $1.00 to $1.10 A Seamless Brussels | Hall astair Linoleums Rugs Carpets Value 50¢ | Tate siz,at HO.5O] Yale s1s0 39c |t25; .$11.98| 98e GREENHUT BUILDING That Sale of ‘‘ Sample ’’ Wilton Rugs b, and stiffened posts; $- hes je giving it « thorough trial, I re- 9x125- i yiedleie ie Sold Gold ayreaine Pi 3 gigi tht on ge vetvet ‘| ‘*"* s20,at $14.98 Wilt tis Channa siciss M3 oniesi,q:|emmite leet Pie a rd Solid Gold Wishbone Bina § The selling began this morning with a rush, and the Graz feel badly or out of sorts, 1 take eive on Value $1.50; 8t....eseeeeee- Dr vame s2300........--- 125 tesa 2.50 | | event looks like a typical Big Store success. Carpets Wilton Rugs Velvet For Stare and value 524, at $19.50 Rugs Vale $125 | value si6,at 27-50| value $35 B9C [ks sa, $31.50] 21.50 Inlaid | ¢,3x10.6; Mey Rags Axminster Linoteums | v2iu2 25.0 $17.98 | "carpets Value $1.25 | vatue $30, at $19.50] vai 150 Swamp-Root and it always straightens me out. I honestly believe that this medicine would cure all troubles you recommend it for and it is a pleasure for me to send my testimony and photo- ph to you, I think Dr. Kilmer's [oe Root is one of the greatest medi- eines on earth. Respectfully yours, MRS. JOIN BAILEY, Portland, Ind. gubescribed and sworn to before me wa 12th day of duly, 1909, ~ A. Bennett, “Notary Publie, (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Our 88-Note . Is a Marvel- “Caldwell” Player-Piano ous Value at $3 V5 There’s no doubt about it. This instrument is without a worthy rival in the world for the money, 7 We Sell It on Down a Easy Terms 28 5 and $ 1 0 Month dnd give BENCH, COVER and 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC, FREE. Those who attend this sale, tomorrow, will find a good range of small, medium, large and extra sizes. The assort- ite are too big even for The Big Store to cut into in one day’s selling. ° A glimpse at the range of sizes and prices :— 9x12 ft. Rugs Extra Large Sizes Small Sizes Galo Prices,| 8lz0, Usually. No Size, Usually. Now, 29,50 | 10-0x10.6 $54.50 $27.50 | 30x03 in. SiA0" sere) 10.6x12 ft. 59.50 42.50 | 36x63 5.50 11.3x12 ft. $0.50 42.50 | 27x54 in. 6:00 478 27.60 |10.6x14 ft. 69.50 52.50|27xS¢in. 5.50 S75)" (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) GREENAUT BUILDING 20.0x13.65 “ ti tter to ‘ We shall be pleased to demonstrate the “Caldwell” to you Kilmer @ Ce,, Yale Ha at $29. #8 98¢c at any time. Hear it but once, and you'll concede that it is Two Interesting Specials From Bing The Very Best Moderate-Priced Player-Piano The Lace Curtain Store Irish Point Lace Curtaine—with new | Ruffled Net Bed Sete—with floral borders mounted on heavy| graceful lace center and Ber bobbinet in @ eet charming} motifs moun touble manner; vi 7.50 tomorrow, a pair. Paove What Swamp-Root Will Do Fer You Bend to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Bingham- tom, N. Y., for a sample bottle, Te will / i : The“ Kirchhoff” $ $ OE one convince ec Piano at — Easy Monthly io Savane Lae Wil. a6 Teeelye RW Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks § Payments et of valuable information, telling ees! Arner ae aym nt . ln ea a eh Aaa t the kids d bladder, Whe: Sag el ay TH TH ‘yon wening World. Regularfifty-cent {gad operdalles size bottles for sale at all ya

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