The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1913, Page 11

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| <= == | _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1918. er! ‘t vm January Out-Clearing Sales in Every Department oe 0 34%ans L ¢Tuhin 9 +0 {Enjoy the Mid-day Bis tremendous outmoving of merchandise during the holidays: | MR, REID IS NEAR /] pre Cabaret eit means depleted stocks, broken lines and sizes, all of which must senna LNB SON mies Corbet and stanter Warmee | be disposed of regardless of cost or former selling prices. Make a AVE. 191030" ISTREET. ro Six United States Warships sae Cantor gorrare nacione | note of your needs and realize some of these great plums of economy. Meet Funeral Ship at Nan- DO ODD aS OOOses a —oeoee thot Light. Annual White Sale Continues IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER \ Eee Natal, oringing Py home oe Koln lds late THE following are just a few of the many values that are making more and more: ( ran, ut CS batter tite enthusiastic friends for the Simpson Crawford Store. Economies like these are, morning. She was at there by an cs attracting particular women from far and wide. cort of six United State warships sent | Gowns—Values to 89c at 15 Styles of Gowns te won J eh'p to this port, q ( anied by the bat! Fine nainsook in ali odels, trimmed in soft nainsook, slipo: Ix, trimmed > dunt tas th Tonphinss with embroidery, laces and ribbons; Jan- 58c with embroidery, laces aad medallions, and 69c. uary white sale price. < ribbon, also crepe; $1.00 values, at ville, 8. 1, yesterday. On their way | down the Narrows the battleships were bo n 4 wnt dca ruffle of fing embroider: d clus- Fine nainsook, in a number of styles, trim- ’ ter tucks oe CorsetCovers—Valuesto50c 28 Drawers—Values to 69c a’ \ Combinations—Values to $ 1 Fine cambric, ind, trimmed wit! ' nd embroidery or laces and -( 28c med with embroidery and laces; beading § 69c. @| 100 van, French ried j —Values up to $1.25, at | “t 58¢ Several styles of soft nainsooks with insert- ing of embroidery, Val. laces and wash tibbona, Children’s $1 Crepe Gowns 69c kpeemlopeie aperan one of te bent immed, ribbon drawn, sises 6 to values of the January white sale BO FOO, Obecrrervccscvocerccceeeneees * Children’s 69c Gowns, e| 39 ce Skirte= Vat Lent 8 tow nil 69c President, has been appointed to repre- Fine nainsook, Japanese embroidered, lace ruffle of pretty eres or lace; also A committee of members of the Lotos : i, - by Y DH f } Glud, of which Mr, Reid formerly was } went the club at the funeral, Members ANNUA The Event { of the committee are Frank i. Law- A the bij via vans, Molvilie E. Stone, Sale ‘ e @ | every year.cr second r i trimmed, ribbon drawn, sizes 6 to 14 years. Japanese embroidere To- Morrow the Day—8.30 A. M. the Hour —neeremene NE OL ae, ian Sweet, H. K, M, Chas CHOICE-of-the-House Sale of any Suit or any Overcoat on eee of Choice-of - the - House - Sale in our entire Men’s Shop—5,181 in all—no matter what the $ 1 6 00 of WwW ome n’s Suits e former price—$20—$23—$25—$30—$35—or even $40 ditties ies ee pie clea t liscerning New York . . ‘i SALE, a NAS rome a big calendar event among 4 Iscerning New or! I neluding Cravenettes, Raincoats, and Top Coats, all of our. own and yo gps na Clothes womein heanuee it Giters tho, prentest seonoriion of tte: seus ia Gouna : Every well dressed man in New York and vicinity knows that we carry only the most stylish suits. Every type, style, quality and weave that is really good—from the fashionable of high grade clothes, that the name Simpson Crawford is an unqualified guaran- | strictly tailored to the most dressy of Paris models—is embodied in thiicomenne eee tee of supreme excellence. ¥ Your unrestricted choice of any suit | $ 00 Please note that this is not a sale of broken lots and odds and ends. Our stock is throughout the department regard. ( 1 5 Ww kept up to 100% efficiency throughout the season. Then we close out at the season’s end ry ; hip Sapien agit ee iit por & the United tater tne ittie gold searton | at One stroke—no degenerating dribbling reductions—your choice of any ANGE ree elt reo Be ser tS ! tain the end of its evolution. | and all suits and overcoats you see—and t 1ey are all here to be seen, includ- $ ] 6 .00 fide, regular stock—and not « single garment will be of the Scots Guards, Military of the Duke * of Connaught, will 2 ta from Ottawa to repre r General of Canada at the fun \ a EVOLUTION OF A STICKPIN. Ite President-Elect Wilson's and PRINCETON, N. J. Woodrow Wilson becom the United States the little gold scarfpin yincoton Uaiveraity his atckpim was a) ¥ Ing the blacks and blues—at the one little price Friday and Saturday of..... beld in reserve. Choice of 2,416 Overcoats Select Choice of 2,765 Best Suits 285 pe Lined Kersey Overcoats, were $30 at will 341 Fancy Cheviot Suits, that were $25 and $35. 325 Chesterfield Overcoats, were $25 and $30. 285 Black Kersey Storm Coats, shawl col- No C. O. D.'s. No sent on approval. None exchanged or credited. La or talspnone orders accepted. The Materials Include: Velvet, Corduroy, Broadcloth, Velour de Laine, Eponge, Men’s Wear Serges, Diagonal, Two-tone and Novelty Mixtures and Peau de Souies, in all the correct colors. ' Nassau; when he becam¢ Jersey's coat of arms dir; weer while he is President, G: } te having made a stickpin with a eegie and an American shield, te vienal coat of arms, from the and i entire stock 320 ey Worsted Suits, that were $30 ani } “T never gked ostentatious dix at . : 7 , 1 ; be wuld, “bat aon tle pin-ae Ive ; lars, that were $40. , $18 Cassimere Suits, that were $22.50 and tcl em as hee big Pcs re t bean wearing a8 Governor of the State 216 Blue and Brown Chinchilla Overcoats, 00 $25. $25.00 Tailored Suite $49.00 Tailored Suits tave eonetandty with mE er eg dak a acd Aa 6: 246 Fancy Novelty, Suits, that were $85. $27.50 Tailored Suits |] $58.00 Tailored Suits * \Y 988 Velvet Collar Coats, that were $30. 110 Black Unfinished Suits, that were $25, $34.75 Tailored Suits 963,00 Tailored Suits Ease Neuralgia Now 210 Shawl Collar eae vere i vo. fieereichee 232 Mode Suits for young men, that wete $37.50 Tailored Suits 965.00 Tailored Suits ; 210 Shawl Collar Coats, that were $30. No Reservations Mo ual young , $30.75 Trilored Suits 67.50 Tailored Suits with Musterole 186 Slip-on Raincoats, that were #25. $30. £42.50 Tailored Suits ; Suite 969.00 Taslored $45.00 Tailored Suits $75.00 Tailored Suits Coomessing he remarkable nature of these values, Massage with MUSTEROLE and! how the pain lessens, and the de- hat takes Have Our Full Dress and Tuxedo Suit Sale Continues all the count the response w heavy, so we urge the advisability of early shopping. mF Umpoon Crawteré Co., Third Fleer. Om Sale Te-Merrow. Meal WIL . ° ° ° e $75,000 Worth Fine Furniture to Be Disposed Of at the Greatest Price Concessions on , ou calespren ahout they! |! Is doubtful if any event in the annals of retail merchandising ever created such national interest as the annual sale of furniture at Simpson Crawford’s. Ack our salesmen about the Our August Sale made a new record for the greatest. single day’s business in the history of furniture retailing—surely an eloquent expression of public confi- def: rred payment plan for the || dence and appreciation. In this sale we are prepared to raise this lofty standard still higher. Good, strong, durably constructed furniture, in the most convenience of those who are || desirable styles, in all the wanted yoo i the finest mahogany and imported woods; all at the surprisingly low prices that are continually demonstrating the A wisdom of shopping at Simpson Crawford's. 5 [moking large purchasss. ” All goods are ready and must be delivered immediately to make room for the fast arriving spring stocks. This $60 Quartered a). dere ite Mahogany ae = I Oak Buffet, $45 resser 9 January Sale Price. . , At the special Jan. | \#rnuine January Sale Price, ary Sale Price, [slid ma- Solid oak interior construction. Ht is the f furniture $17.95 nin many a day. The] f cleynest and prettiest piec you have elimcasures 44 ior is of the handsomest selected ; ae Quartered Quah, with a regular piano polish finish Made to sell for 60, 4 Hf ——a P: hut for the first duy of the dauuary $45 This $3.00 Reed ( Table at $1.25 Brass Beds $15 to $27.50 White Enamel Beds, *10.00|$3.00 Genuine ry Me aa yi St nau htcaiatt Jutt puratianed the enti sample ling of one of the target ison ted! © Leather Seat values yo U'trom #43 to O47 Dining Chair made This Handsome — Vote supe te Brass Bed, 520.00 | | }Peis patterns inclu | $100 Wort) $4. Down $2.00 weer $140" $8" $1.50 “ si“ $5“ $2.00 ~ 4240 $10“ $2.50 ” Goode Deilsered in Unmarsed Wagons, FURNISH wale priee Genuine Leather ™ Couchat ,, 15 og. gee et Ee oo You will never be afforded | $1.89 apy one of while worth yer 990.00 The moet beauty \ YOUR Tilaciarad vi kate Gas ae this opportunity «mein dust weombled for the maney SES) OOS A Ie Ae imagine enuine leather ite iat 4 JP denuury oat $ 0.00 “ \\\ pays EES EE . pre at yin one-half ite Ledies’ anid Men's Sulls | pres 20. ‘ | ‘ went! nny regular price! nen eT TT ¢ seen or drown finoh, top| Pure Felt Mattresse: Box Springs, ay a Gee ee widen in 4 Weekly | Y memucssicineheca hut eM ‘fmuary sate Brice $7495] iauiy Saucier $10 Cn | iM) 15 Mission Library Table, *9.95 ull ise, ell mado y lower shelf Onty #00 in this Ca i aoe Re ee Bee ed ge gs iat Teas tales ere made of srlected quartered oak stork, fimlahed in rich browa| snd upholatered with i: ~*~ ot ! ‘ “| Wi (ano tie {oak ut Barly Hugliob. Only 88 In the entire tot genuine leather tl Extra Special ! $22.50 9x12 Seamless Brussels ae ETD oat Leoeterd Co, Vearth Mase-—nthe fale To-Meree, NSS SST TONE ETT 11H TO 30TH STREET. IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER r fib Rugs at $13.95

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