The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1913, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913. 18 3 CARMEN ON STRIKE one “< Better Goods for aK ihe Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’’ +” YONKERS FOLK RIDE “Meet Me at the Fountain A City in Itself a MAIN BUILDING——~ nuevias|| OREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER G,|70.909 Silk Remnants In a Special Sale, Tomorrow Sixth Avenue J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. 18® to 19% Streets Ancient Equipages and Even) | { figures. Unquestionably the greatest lot of bargains in choice silks that we have ever spread before our customers. These Silks at These Silks at These Silks at 38 er G8e ve | I8O ve Formerly $1.75 to $2.50 a Yard AllSitk, Double-Width Most wanted silks —lengths from one to twelve yards—selling prices are fractions of former An Ice Wagon Transport Angry Commuters. 7 For Tomorrow = NHUT BLDG. Glace and Dupler | oe Ostrich Bands—in | ¥3,40 4 ae Hae 39¢ Incandescent Lights Formerly 75 a Yard Formerly $1.25 to $1.50 a Yard All-Silk Foulard, Ee ciceriein women; red only; or} Fair Nets—all colors} — Gtoves— nen; ~-solid brass inverted 36-Inch All-silk Messaline, Crepe de Chine, Scarfs for the head, in| except gray; one-halt nity ot Qe black and cot- ducoys Mand. novelty | burner; good mantle; 40-Inch All-Silk Foulard, Charmeuse, white only; duzen toa cus- Soueerete oe 39 ki y nd siobei Dress Poulard, at 15¢| tomer!S tor” 25e| sires; at..... BYe}| ors: ar. e] Merete, LOO) te. LO 40-Inch Bordered Satin, Dress Satin, (Second Vivae (Main Floo) | (Main Froer.) (First Floor.) meetin Fleet) (Main Floor) Dress Satin, | -30-Inch Peau de Cygne, ph iy bees No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders Filled on the Above Extta Specials. Quantities Limited) Fancies, 436-Inch Striped Bordered Foulards, € ' Persian Novelties, 36-Inch Figured Satin, Novelty Satin, 2 ‘MAIN BUILDING———— Scarfings, 36-Inch Dress Poplin Hasse Oreneeane, with colared bebe q ° -Inch All-Si 7 . srg toda in es Come Early, for the Crowd Will Surely Be Big! | detach Bleck Mescanes :Slred borer ine, de Chine, Black Satin de Chine ws ta Yonkers, ts the gen-| 36-Inch Black Tal (MAIN Bu es Lennon of Yonkers ing, First Floor.) nd | e restored | MAIN BUILQIN Men, This Ts for Women franchise if cars are ve as yet showed | They met at} 1,000 Coats Values up to $30; On Sale to-morrow. at tty Square, and | in the forenoon i? f. eaders prom n there will ve no violence and say publi host management is | a ey two suoway the Pu | railway at ventia and One Hundred and iis cotis 15 canis | tral will deliver | i] [ , a ‘wen | 4 “ . t unless | é vid show 4 New York ckman's | ry re not allowed | be subway i yoke wont of | La A pdlal LS The first great c y Hay ola Seve incney cn high-clas | ! ' A Whirlwind Two-day Clearance of All Remaining Shirts of These Three C World-Famous Makes, Begins at Store-Opening Time, Tomorrow Regularly Priced to *2.50 Each; at Our shirt sales have been town talk for the past three weeks, Everybody knows that we bought out the biggest shirt maker in the country--one purchase comprised more than 30,000 shirts; and shortly after we added another purchase of 10,000 shirts from Cluett, Peabody & Company Thousands cf these fine shirts of the famous ‘‘Cluett,”’ “Monarch” and “Majestic” makes are here. Many are still in the original boxes. But we want them all out of the way—-therefore this sweeping sale which begins tomorrow, The “Cluett” and “Monarch” are White Full Dress and Negligee Shirts Attached or detached cuffs; plaited or plain bosoms: French turn-over or laundered cuffs; sizes 13 to 18. \ As an opportunity for big men this sale is unequalled, for we have excep- tionally large assortments of sizes, 15'5, 16, 16)3, 17, 17! 3 and 18. And everybody knows that fcr big men there are no better shirts than the ‘‘Cluett” or “Monarch,” They have also satisfied the little fellows for many years. THE “MAJESTIC” SHIRTS are here in hundreds of beautiful patterns. Your choice of an endless array of splendid madras and percales; soft or laundered cuffs; all sizes from 14 to 17, This Sale Will Be Held in thé Bargain Basement —It Begins at Store-Opening Time, Tomorrow (MAIN Building, Basement.) le of the New Year results from a wonderful purchase. And it is most likely the best opportunity to germents that will present itself for months to come. i Keikcr than carry over winter piece goods into next season three of our best and biggest coat manufacturers agreed to cut up ilese materials and make them into handsome and desirable stvles of our own selection. Ore clause oi the arrangcment was to the effect that we should take as many coats as they made up. The price was “right” and we gladlv consented to do this. Th2 coats are now ready and will be offered in this sale, tomorrow. WE HAVE ONE PRICE ON THE WHOLE LOT-~and if every woman who reads this could see the style, the cl» ance and the quality we cffer at the price, we'd sell out the lot in an afternoo:. As it is, it may last through two days. The lot includes coats of * 4 ‘ Rich, Lustrous Black Broadcloth; Sumptuous Caucasian Lamb (Fur Cloth) Plaid-Back Chinchillas; Plush; Double-Faced Coatings; Boucle Tweeds and Sturdy Ulsters in Mannish Materials. are trimmed with plush or fur cloth. We illustrate six of the thirty styles we show. Values §$ 1 4 75 BERNELR __WRTER AND PUT * SHERFE. NBS THE _—p— ' Very Fine Manv of the style: easily run to MAIN BUILDING: Other Sales Details in Today's Journal MAIN BUILDING ‘Misses’ $6.95 Serge §. Dresses, at........... I Misses’ and Juniors’ $7.95 Sailor Called on Burglary Case, He MAIN BUILDIN| “oad wer Felt Slippers, Juliettes & Leggins Here's our annual-first-of-the-year clean-up. The result of our policy not to carry over goods from season to another. While the size assortment is slightly broken, you wil tin every size in one or more styles to Groceries, Meats, Fish, Ete. / Quality Considered. Our Prices Runs Down Negro Accused of the Crime. . Norfolk Suits, liking. = Are the Lowest in New York ahaa en ia Soenen’e $1.25 FurcTde- Mirnew and Children’s Gic | Men's Comfy” Stippers.— | Maes’ and Children's 50e dor If you cannot come in person, please send your order by mail, or telephone 4000 Chelsea Annual Sale of Office Supplies, sae Fl deletion 49c Eel elopere— oh 29. eel a tery elt, | Red Crochet Stip. GREENHUT BUILDING sensary Clearance of palt Go| _rere—at. : Cc Women's 75c All-Felt Slip- | Misses’ and Children’s 75¢ | women's 75¢ Crochet Bl « New York broker, whore | Pure Olive Ou! ily Teas | Fruits and Vegetables ; er aceie | R Linoleums. , ~ assorted Hed Kidskin Slip. Ld abeeie jae paa rep ler bates ah bd anes Peseerc flee galls cmnonerg TT sa letadia Conant | Prices of Housen wreipalt ODE! pernat..+ 0c! Siva ade! pa. en aoe seth Low. Frank Martin, a negro, who nt, ‘i Res. ot, | a | All Kinds, (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) we OTe | Soc > MAIN BUILDING ‘A Doubl Quick Clea abe ; 2 MEE erates sss UC | Seung ane, #1875 doc, ass ge | Apia eeme Bie Ww ‘ ouble-Quick Clearance, Tomorrow, o 4 oe i feg. 100 va rand. ¢a8es, Te Spitzendergs. 0 ’ A NEW CR’ 2Be | eResit LOBSTER” Mephisto rends 29¢ REDON sa bash : ines and Liquors © cans, 8173; Meld. flat can be white turnip enero | tt. basket For Friday and Saturday Fatent Elour So | | [Satna Foreton 7) a auronnte Caner. 1 Old Grow Whisky Brass Bedsteads OYSTER mon, GOLD MEDAL T.0UR 69e |, Montushy's fineat -t we found we had too many bedsteads of a style, Lycra! vt f, COUR on || a te tees rir a or wherever assortments were depleted, we have cut the regular De bakeveee 9e || BREAKE AST Rediced fom “1 80 ti Horst prises, very deeply, In this eale we shall also include discon- _———$_$_____— — ii ipegaata Reduced trem 18 to 1.40 |] gaiton, $2.00; tinued patterns, and still other bedsteads which have become VRESHLY HOLLED OATMEAL 19¢ ue ae ening Braeden \rtote Hite \aceesnaeert. motte slightly scratched while being used as show pieces. ALASKA PINK SALMON 10¢ pot edad Sn ‘ SOHIEDAM HOLLAND CIN |California Dry Wines} | ‘There's no doubt about it, the prices are the lowest printed doz, 81.12; 11d, tall ca! Cc an 29¢ i 7 15c QUEEN OL MITY ABER in a year, Part of the details: if JELKE’S FRESH BUTTERINE -f16 packs | ; current cal Hf i BT CLARET). Jnana $24 Hans Bedsteads- -with 2-inch poste; heavy ball corners and Pe cel tat, #117; 2 ie pri 48s” De | Te ai 1de | | SERRE MDOP OEND CAKES 25¢ tive heavy filling rods: bright pollaned nish fall size only sar “G90 GALLAGHER NEW HEAD | We deliver packages and prin BW HOLLAND HERRING — Te | | THREE-LAtae Cakes A0e Other Brass Bedsteads OF CIVIL SERVICE BOARD. NEW SWEET PRUNES sin GERMAN'STYLU ERUIT O56 These are samples : ; 5 abe t seer take || PRESH POUND CAKES Valu Sale 1 Value val dug! Ve) [awn $105; 2 | $18.00 $15.00 | $28.00 $18.00 | $60.00. Sheela fae. wih ai Wedding 489 2 — — 23.00 44.00 + 31.00] 98,00. i lente) th Hone 3.00 SHRREYOANGELICR une Sherwood 34.00 .00 | 47.00 33.00 | 135.00 Straight Pure ‘a White Enamel Iron Crib— | $4.50 Telescope Couch- ~complete with ous posts; drop] mattress and bolster; guaranteed ide nal spring; $ spring be used par $ ize 2.6.4.6 495 ste couches, if desired e 3.50 Hygienic Mattresses Woven Wire Springs b lsh free of charge b 8c Lingg HAE sie 12):¢ $15 Ostermoor Felt Mattress at, .$15,00 | Formerly ‘Sale Price uariers of We ee $210 icrnioor Felt Mattress at, $18,00 | 2.00 $16 NS choise quality 4) QQ @ V5e net's : $15 Hair Mattress. $16.00 Ces 1 : f $i helt Mattress $10.00 FOWL —vhelee qually dry-pished: 1 Re 5 We Bosiied by wie sng ae $1 Excelsior Soft-Top Mantress. $238 rect acl 60¢ | Ne f Se Os i , 1.3 Aicaimauren, $00 ee Hot feds “ Ee ' res ‘ ’ sy 1.90 Koll Edge Felt Mattress, (MAIN Build 4 Foor.) toa Rube | (OPN Bul LD SN (GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) e y 7, ns 7 7 ana Tat Suze, Cole in One Dov. mmm HOO dal Green Trading stanpe veivire 1 FEock Single Stamps Thereafter T DORA S SHOPPING CE _———

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