The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1913, Page 5

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THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY “a9, 401 1018. : a a | - STON Fe SoeLarerE “Bocrybody S ; Going to Th to The Big Store” pS SELF HTS S22 ===*"= || ETE —JULY CLEARANCES AND ALL NEW SUMMER GOODS gS HS FREND TODEE== palotelnia MAIN BUILDING His body was sent to the K, N. D., July i7.—Allan J.| lce, fort ive years ol aword ewal- copes te hn Owen eeeee eet | Another Big SaleW omen’sSummer Dresses ‘Spector in the Customs Service and a ] fa ; tr Mn, "erat Men without a blemish on his record, ‘mn ‘ 4 IN A FEW HOURS so Lingerie B DUSES | | ier if rout on of ey tat pelbtver. trom hin compartment ond r . Values to $1.25; Values to $2.50; i hy r stity of mrs, 1H Mdsatgomsiry When Cross, Sick, Feverish, House Results i in Fenton’s brie e time he a0ld his boay, | | Gegeended into the locker room in the The dresses are all fashioned of materials that.are both fashion- Tomorrow, at Tomorrow, at Suicide ‘ Party at Baltimore, “le widow! ‘MAIN BUILDIN Values to *9. 75; § : ee ee Now, Here’s a Remarkable Sale of | Tomorrow at . basement of the Customa House short- able and serviceable. peter im tne Custome Bervice and A HAPPY CHILD White This event will uae cenenen The Big tied 's leadership ly latter noon to-day, took a -calibre We illustrate ONE model selected at random from the many eisget, « clark’ in the Naval omeers| ‘Tongue Coated or Bil- y, yy \EXS » Gis \\ chile and dainty models on sale, from which to make a choice. Made offife, happened to be passing through ri : art 4 ag corridor eulalde of the locker room ious a \ b & id 4 e daar eee. hed Legge noe rete @ou! of the report came to! “SS HF « ’ . \ A -Over ‘mi ery ri ues, Weibucn tas cxee'ed iochees sna ‘some i lay y =p. Unusual opportunities await your choosing, Dresden Cre inch and Ramie Linen my pen Fenton, still on his feet and trying | — Mother! look at the 1 oe Hf Ht <7} tomorrow. This is the time when you are con- Cotton, Bponge, and Some All: Wool ge Dresses. pitt the ‘revolver to ha. neok for Be ih , templating your out-of-town trip. You are going Everything that INGENUITY, PAINSTAKING CARE AND | “Geully srappled with Fenton, trying to the seashore, to the mountains of to the country. | | GOOD TASTE CAN DO has been rete ie ee ea cane of these | to wrest the revolver from his hand. ersbody. ee ME Tire if you are @ stay-at-home you will | | 8#"ments, which appea for their cool charm an ste. But Fenton, with the strength of des- bad; has stomach- \ f | But even if y AN EARLY VISIT TO OUR WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR | peration, wrested his wright hand away ds fe find it to your advantage to closely inspect this | | APPAREL STORE, TOMORROW, IS ADVISABLE, because some \tRt Gabe Ria eecki "Gav Gates davanea DM vapors) ped S94) beautiful collection, tomorrow. of the lots are smali and the sizes broken. Sizes 32 to 44, but not { tim josier cog 2 paths Naatt ad s Here are dozens of chic, new and novel sum- | | in every style. SMALL WOMEN CAN ALSO BE FITTED. | Qt Boully attempted to gain possee- yy ASA mer blouses offered at « price which should induce | | REMEMBER THE SALE PRICE, : “ | Say ouetacy aise thesis YY ait < you to purchase « number of them for the coming $3.65 for Dresses worth up to $9.75 a Geen ee en ke at ae : month's use. (NO MAIL, C, O. D. OR TELEPHONE ORDERS PILED. NONE Tae Gebded taka, the: better. 80° eant It is quite impossible in the confines of this SENT ON APPROVAL.) 4 a ear! a bol pol ~ 7 advertisement to give more than a vague idea of MAIN BUILDIN pemate effort Fenton raised the revolver the remarkable character of this sale. 4 , fi@ shot himself through the neck « WHITE BATISTE, VOILE AND CREPE. All are artistically designed andem-1| Women’s Pure Linen Dusters $2, 95 third time, bellished with ‘embroidery’ tnd laces. High- (gr low-neck models, Long ot short raves Admirable for Automobiling or for Travel— Values to $6.50; at i p Pho peed dag ed er asten B rer based Sheblallerrtain is going 8 40 keep we busy for A we tbag TIME tomorrow, because taste. —+ I a bus; y's sel man, who had been Fenton's closest | “Mothers should tales RLER AAAS erga arm south of te pure linen, Uinta Shade: Loose of belted models years breed Our Cut-Flower Special: Mivwc ss nc evatuaen Ds . S ey Be ; ain, others trimmed with contrasting colors. Th See a cadens Musias | ca eal denne god out send Handkerchiefs tan aemimed Kian Hine | ane coe “Se Sete unt eee e ‘blood from he friend's wounds, but : Beautii arnations \Featon died in Schurman's arms, bag ptr eel An “Odds and Ends’’ Sale for Men, Women and Children ee Fenton aid not say @ word or leave & plain! Wie Maen with Iedtiobss Sheer Mull; Women’s 10c and ie I Swiss Em- ‘nctap of message to indicate his reason broidered He: th Embroidery Corners; Lace- for taking his Hfe. His superiors say eget f Trimmed and Swiss Embroidered| Handkerchiefe—at.... ..... thet his work had been completely satie- Ft with slight imperfections; fastory end that he was not involved in ioe chiefs—special any ecandal to the detriment of his po- 1 ie the delicious tasting, “10 3: 25 Men's 12}4¢ Extra-Size Handker- » sition, He had appeared for work es ‘reliable. Refuse anything I pe er Move Pure i for. ehiefe—14-, 4- and I-inch "10c ems: 9 Bolden op Cpectal 6 for 65c| ' seveseees (Main Pieor, MAIN ican) ‘MAIN BUILDIN 4 Price, Tomorrow, on Many of These : “Pullman” Continuation of the : Baby Carri Almost ar (my Crea line of ¢ os . carriages ha: to-morrow’s selling. Of most pipes mend ‘none. are no duplicates, but every one is @ smart, wel iit, durable vehicle Ky that will give years of service. To the First Comers, First Choice (Fourth Floor, MAIN Building. GREENHUT BUILDIN *8 vane Faeme Bedsteads Tomorrow, at 54. i) is @ remarkable value indeed. The bedstead is beautifully designed. The head end is 5 ft. 3 inches high and the foot 3 ft, 8 inches. The continuous AY? post is heavy and is ornamented by fancy chills, The white enamel finish is of the best. This bedstead comes in 4-ft. and 4-ft. f @inch sizes. Very special, $4 95 a4 tomorrow, af............+- POSITIVELY NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. Linene Dustere—I values .P to $2.80 ‘MAIN BUILDING Introducing the New SummerHat The“All Aboard,”*1.95 Our ever-active Millinery De- partment has evolved this new creation—and IT’S A BEAUTY. It comes in two shapes—mush- room or sailor. We needn't that the price is a popular one. But this we can tell you: That it is an evolution from a model of a very exclusive character that would cost you very much more, We don’t tell you how much for fear of being accused of exag- . gerating. New York’s Smartest” Dressers Are Wearing this Style. The hat is hand-made of black silk velvet and Chantilly lace. The crown is a soft, full tam effect with wire brim covered with Chantilly lace, and is trimmed with black moire ribbon around crown and bow at side, It’s the Real Summer Hat “Hit.” It has struck @ popular fancy here and abroad. duce it at an unbeatable price, tomorrow... (First Floor, MAIN Bull A Clean-Out of Parasols at *1, *1.49 & *2 Half price or less is what you are paying—yes, in many cases, much less—in tl }» tomorrow. In one or another of the three lots you will find FINE SILK TAFFETAS st ~ ay Des and eer styles, FINE LINGERIE PARASOLS, SHAN- ND NOVELT! NOt course, Ty ‘a8 well as extreme models are included. (Main Ploor, MAIN Buliding.) MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow’s Sec Our Big Grocery || gists. Detalis in y's gourael. Minne’ Nuit remeeel It a —e come in person, send your order by mail, or ‘phone Chelsea 4000. A Sale Interesting to Every Housewife. Remarkable gee ge Pressed Glass and illustrated; Tohetht noon “vith Te 10c ametieats 34th St., New York. Pei silver caps; Mesaletina oh pressed one Colonial paterrn; Teased Milk Nut er Oliv ets Brit mn Ti 7 wares! for. '¢| Tumblers — » eeveral *erContaincresael Oc ea denigna dor 3 39c| aan 69 (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) Clearance Sale Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor Dresses. Voile and French Linen Dresses. Charmeuse, Faille and Moire Wraps. Chinchilla, Tweed and Eponge Sport Coats. Misses’ Voile, Linen and Tissue Dresses. Misses’ Silk and Lingerie Dresses. Women’s Muslin and Ribbed Underwear. ' Women’s Silk and Lisle Hosiery. Women’s Silk and Glace Gioves. , | Women’s Waists and Blouses. At Greatly Reduced Prices 178 Misses’ Dresses—White, dotted voiles and linens, an assortment of effective models, Heretofore 8,75 and 9, in| 5.90 GREENHUT BUILDIN: R f, . t Special Prices CITIZELAatOLrs tor Tomorrow We want to Tig: the fact that all our re- frigerators are constructed in the most sanitary manner. Waste R helves and ice racks are REMOVABLE. The hinges and locks are of the on Provision chambers are white enamel- ined. $11 Lift-Cover Style Refrigerators--40inches high, with white canna: lined provision 59, 50 chamber; ice ca; ty about 60 Ibs.; at $16 Apartment Style ned poet | 3 inches high, with white ensmel-line +1 3 i vision chamber; ice capacity so about $18 Apartment House belt —S4 inches high, with ‘white enamels ~lined pro- vision chamb: capacity $s 14. 95 about 100 Ie Aas yle Refrigera' atore—44 inches Pee pyb bp white enamel-lined ae ey cham- Gy ber; icecapacity about 85 Ibs.; $17 7.50 at ° Water Coolers Electric Fans Japanned oak on the outside; 12-Inch Deak Fans—direct current; galvanized iron lined; filled walls; 110-volt; adjustable to a > nickel- y te with ‘a-ft. ‘cord i ry ate / fauce a dy for 8 10. 50 16-Inch Elecirte, Fane—direct cur- rent; 110-volt; complet with'cord and plug; ae vie 12 SAMPLE BRASS BEDSTEADS—A Remarkably-Fine Lot at About 14 Less Than the Regular Prices (GREENHUT Building, Third Ploor.) tion; com; | 280 iad, Deseme—impcrted figured and 6.90 fl voiles, superior linens, late els. | ee Per eretofore 10.75 and 12.50 x (GREENHUT Building, Male Plose.) 725 Misses’ Dressy Silk Frocks—Chai MAIN BUILDING Vardet Cak y crepe de chine, black ‘China am Dolly Varden 12.00 Pure G pe Juice pte rte ting va » ve aon Fesh ae ore Guinness’s Stout at. Liquors Heretofore 20,00 to 29.75, | i ., 25€ |] | Ses 7 ett ted Gs “ 16¢ a Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday ug j cut 20 River W paglOlCe CALIFORNIA ker Cina Ale 290 Girls’ Dressy Frocks —French voiles, etamines, ratine and French linen, late long 0 tas 39, Merry Widow Pound Cakes waisted and belted models. Ages 4 to 12. 3.5 , Kea with’ the grade Heretofore 6.90 to 8.75. 20¢ 0 Ib.; 450 Girls’ Washable Dresses— Assorted lot of smart styles; chambrays, repp, linens and lin- 1.00 geries, for ages 4to14. Heretofore 2.00 to 3.95 waite mba oes —_—_———_—_—————— yp 91.755 Ya * Women’s Kimonos pan md nicks Women's Summer Kimonos—Flowered and - plain washable crepes; Empire models, corded or 1.00 Fruits and Vegetables satin trimmed collars and cuffs. Regularly 2.00 Advertised Cereals ; NEW YELLOW OR RED ONIONS * 82c Disvas aad | ores gear hearts. 10¢ ||| saat state a vate ii Women's Gloves and Underwear honey Chaise 3 & Pee KREME | B20 Women’s Doeskin Gloves—Washable doeskin ba gloves, one clasp, street length, self-stitched backs.| 60¢ Regularly 1.00 Ferrand’s 3-Star ‘ognac Brandy t bottle, California; "OW DE, ' Dire 4 ripe: dor "1.40; 25¢ Early Rose Potatoes Bus! $2 65 $1, 10 dee GOLDEN ‘WEDS leas avs t Sir Robert Burnett & ‘ore Women’s Silk Gloves—16 button and 2 clasp 1 rT Co.’ London Dry || 314, ua ponte length, manufacturers’ samples, in white or black 50c " and Old ‘Tom Gin plain or embroidered arms, Reg. 85c to 1.50 “Kayser's” Lisle Ribbed Vests—Selected quality, hand crochet and plain tops. Regularly ity} 39c Women's Lisle Ribbed Vests—Standard ribbed vests, fancy top. Regulerly freee} 19¢

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