The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1913, Page 13

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~ SMILE AT HIS FIANCEE _ ALPARTNG CTs HM + HS UF NER TIAN Looia. Backward at Her, Steps | ‘ : Before Train and She J ; » Sees Him Killed. rs, ‘The turn of his head as he looked back fo amile in parting from his fiancee last ‘ ing at the Erie Raliroad crossing Garfield, N. J., odst young Charies! his life. As he stood to look back | Qt her an eastbound freight train passed | Mowly, and it was with hie head still tn her direction that he started cross the tr: ‘Davai lived with his parents at No. Midland avenue, Garfield. His fan ‘Martin of Holly, king affectionately; then she bad «@ little shopping to do and he had returned home and ted to accompany her, but she would make him late for ether they watched the long as it slowly passed in front the caboose in the rear it she left him. Ghe had @dout twenty feet when she looked had turned to smile at her. saw bim walk directly in front & lt is impossible to wear! > snug, well-fi itfing gown| ‘over a loose, ill- ities: rea- Makes Its with its invisible elastic srotathand You ~ at the back and side, ing at the latest are made in the colors and io e hey petticoat mate: ik ferser | messalines, taffetas and all-silk jerseys, From $1.00 to $10.00; Leek for the label on the waistband. At Department Stores. Ai “‘Kverybody’s Going to The Big Store’’ AND, ToMeRROwt THOUSANDS nh ATTEND out GREATEST | This Novel Straw Sailor With Tulle Edge Ange Bow or or Wing- i, re Speciatly $ moire, satin or taffeta ribbon or silk. The new angle bows or wings are EXTREMELY CHIC, Best colors. *5, . 750; 9! 15 and upward (First Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDING: Real Hemp Hats Smartest “pokes,” “mushrooms” and other attractive shapes THE EVENING =o Bate fini LL LLL KPRTL , APRIL 80, 1918. With a Disposal of More Than 13,000 Blousesat Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost . $1& $1.25Blouses,at| $2 Blouses, at la 50 Blouses, ved $3 Blouses, at 79¢ '1.25'1.69'1. 8 | This is really the biggest sale of the year. The event that is planned months in advance. The assortments comprise representations from several of our best manufacturers. And, for this sale, we buy with more ¢éhan our usual liberality and in that way get price concessions whith are reflected in the sensa- tionally low figures quoted for this sale, which begins tomorrow, with a com- plete range of sizes from 34 to 44. fe ring and summer is portrayed. Every material or embellishment that could in any way add to the “aes and Novelty of the blouses has eum Te malae 0 difference what selections you make, you are sure of taking with you blouses ef character, of style, and, at the ov ofthe match- able values. as $ _— 5,000 Blouses— Values *1 and 7 Oc i Loa: at $] .69 Dashing effects in striped voile, also embroidered voiles and plain white $1.25 Each. For This Sale, at voiles; high or low necks; long or short sleeves; some have yokes inserted with Dai iles and batistes, high or low necks, long or short sleeves. Many elaborately embroidered and ‘rimmed with Filet, German and French Val. laces. beading; fine cluster tucks, embroidered vestees; dainty frills; others are cleverly trimmed with colored embroidery. Others sre distinguished by the new color touches, due to the trimmings of velvet 3,400 Blouses— $ Value §3 Each; at 1 98 and ribbons. 2,800 Blouses— Value $] 25 82 Each;at . . — ly trimmed with cl ne embroidery and crochet fae san High or toy nevee, jongior Moot alseresi bers in colored all-over- Most beautiful new crepe voile, fine batiste and voile. Some made with embroidered voiles, with new collars; also some in white voile trimmed with fine| new frills so popular this season, others with corded yokes and —— em- laces and embroidery. _Daintiest styles. broidered Bulgarian collars. HUNDREDS OF STUNNING STYLES IN THIS AMAZING Oe aoia ake BLOUSES AT SPECIAL PRICES WHICH BEGIN TOMORROW. ivet Poor, MAIN Building.) GREENHUT BUILDIN' G teed Refrine Clearance of G M tti uarante frigerators “Odd”’ Sizesin GRES Tass a ings Moichacay Mae eet wT Rott roe The price-reductions for this sale make jt doubly worth your while to come in, tomorrow, to Regecy 6.50) br HW Re | Regularly do a bit of picki: d choosing. These mattings ra: Poet x42 inches to 9x10 feet. Very de- Debut Tomorrow! sirable for roome and halls. gto wal “ee filled on these goods). DETAILS OF THE Regularty $12. tO woUse eta a will be delighted with it—the HCREX" SPECIALS FOLLOW tee eee ee eneeeee Buvcrescedepoccsqce creation evolved. Gale Price. SOE ICER ery? Oro . | Foe BO eas ia This new sailor is trimmed with wheat 18. +81. . + R $ end ribbon, and is MOST MODERATE- ies: ve | \ 388 18.00, at 15 00! B20 a ‘17 mm ny fe old-f ed, ill-fitting The illustration will afford « very slight ; Grawstring petticoat with its puckers idea of its beauty, but, really, no news- ag inkles. SA paper drawing can do it justice, This is lee anti Tat rt ae “GALVANIZED TRON WARE, Bed GAS at frais yan nl Complete assortment of novel but one of the many new novel- colorings, in handsome designs. 40- ties in our millinery collection, Regularly. Sale Price. See it tomorrow, $14.00 $11.60 36 inches wide; new and attrac- Rugs 3 large selection of : serbia weevere ctr sate Prie, | in services! i | ee Regularly, Bale Pries, ele # vase | a0xe0inches "$f'28'” 36x72 inches 1.75 1.25 r 9x12 feet 78 ' i Low-Priced We say “for cottage use’—but th for the home in the aan ay See eae Sener Tableware of such quality was NEVER before priced solow- $8.95 Decorated | $15.75 Desorated in fi Sete—of 1 4 an Percelain Sets—of (GREENHUT Bubding, Fleet Floor.) 100 pleces; com- designs; 15 hie ‘MAIN BUILDING English 11.75 oan 4 May Sale of Groceries = [75255555 And Pure Food Festival a Brilliant Success eh PROMPT DELIVERIES A FEATURE. Mail and telephone orders filled; ¢all Chelsea 4000. Fresh Biscuits Regularly Sale Price, 99.00 $2.75 12.00 7 . 30 China Straw Matting Wool and Fibre Rugs Pretty selection of handsome Beautiful designs, ina large variety checks and attractive stripes in choice of cho oice ci ings. ‘rimmed Hats Fashionable shapes trimmed with pieces; new ‘Norel SUPERIOR QUALITY MACARONI— init for women and misses, trimmed with velvets, flowers and peopl lh me oy! Rag Canes 74 6 packages, 41¢; reg. 108 1-1 itis Navy, ; bro’ towns Copsnhagen) emerald, ‘burnt and [da be at el s 3 tbe., he, . ale row, for. 1% “Nell rose,” also blac! (Many of these aa : dot,, 98c; 3 reg. 10 packages... | 5 . *“GREENHUT— hats look as if they were worth $5.) | Oursale 2 95 gS . .. 8e reg. 470 No. 10 box || SHbes bites 23¢ (ansehen tons Mata a at ISIEGEL COOPER @' price, tomorrow............. ET rey (Fleet Floor, MAIN Building.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN ‘MAIN BUILDIN( The Summer Fashion Book ot Pictorial Review Patterns The most beauritul, useful complete Fashion Book ever offered the low footwear season; and the prices are so low only be- cause of the wonderful underprice purchase that we made to the women of this town, All the newest models in their original colors, from one of the best shoe maker: kidskin in Oxfords, and white ca in the lot. Colonial Pumps,at Our own exclusive style, Patent leather, dull calf and gun-metal calf, with gray suede backs; new Cuban Louis XVI. covered heels; hand-turned soles; fancy motal buckles; all sizes and widths, We "s $3.50 and $4 Foot-| Boys’ “Marathon” Outi fomen’s $3. * on Ing Mould High Shocs—dis- continued lines from our own stock in button or lace; Lost this beautift ae a styles, all leathers, Not Only 10 cents when you aa i rh be UOT = A Sixth Avenve J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18° to 19% Streets Double: Ce " Gregn, Trading Stamps.with +Putoheseaptlane Be Before 12 0’Cloek—Single 4 Thereafte ie eee geen a achaeemeneny an * Low Shoes, at . = 5]. 65)|| New on Sele Think of it! Bargains like these at the very beginning of EVERY STYLE IN THE COLLECTION IS A BEAUTY. Leathers include tan Russia calf, patent leather, dull calf and Hand-turned or Goodyear-welted soles; all sizes and widths yonry fe die" §3.50 EDUCATOR 7 TTS aw ar FANCY Rana chee” ohh thie!” GREENHUT, BUILDING am, 5 t . 10 e., 02.50; 4 ibe., 8 > sia Pa fag 6.50 Gas Lamps animal; Consptats With Wels- abate $3.95 row, at The standard is made of cast metel end finished’ ia brushed brass and black; the shade is 12 inches in diameter and of a new pattern Overlay metal border. Fitted with panels of B ae | ‘ Rete i cathedral art glass. 's in the country. S SEEDED 3 Lae stands 2 inches high. For May Ist, a Sale of Women’s *3 and Tea S Ht ctr | eee sor, ‘0¢ pce] 18e; reg. 100 con... Sires “éieree Pe ot untele (ORMENHT Biting, Mala 2 18¢ | 82.10; nvas in pumps and Oxfords. iat? en od ” te | chibi $2.75 Scrim Curtains bo scrim itself is of an pedhets qual- ity. It is trimmed with lace edges and insertions, Thecurtains are new, fresh, crisp, and the is remarkabl: "7 r) number of novel lesigns trom which you may make choice A City in Itself mat At their original price these curtains were extraordinarily ae value; reduced nearly they are, beyond question, the GREATEST BARGAIN @ Ff | To BE HAD ANYWHERE. (ORBENHUT Building, Floor.)

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