The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1913, Page 8

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__ THE EVENING How to Market for Sunday And Put a Check Upon |. «. The High Cost oF Living): Ses Points toe Baye Buytig Food on|"s = the Co-operative Plan { by Wholesale. By Charlotte R. Bangs. Never detore have supplies bean put forth in euch attractive, desirable forms, Making purchase at wholeanie rate a DPesmidie accomplishment for many house- holders, Cash sales rule; no credit WASHINGTON MARKET Ne Sta) Tebvseaie Raa, BUTT&R. ‘Very cute tubs of sweet or salt butter) Te are now being aoki, 10 Ibs. each, S40. Ib. | ein @ cant lower for salt grade. “Hundrets @re ready, market prices ruling,” de- ares @ wholesaler. are also prints (creamery Grade) tn 30-1b. boxes, 860. Ib, Exprens rate 20¢. for this latter, Packages hold- fag ten Ibe. best creamery prints are oom ge ' Ever Known in the History of New York Lord & T, aylor GREATEST SALE OF DIAMONDS Mounted in the Latest Designs. William Reiman, 328 Fifth Av., Bet. 32d & 33d Sts. Established 1876. | Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. To-morrow, Saturda The Following Splendid Values Will Be Offered in Misses’ & Children’s New Fall sailed Misses’ Cheviot Suits Several smart models in black, blue, brown | Sr 20 and mahogany, all hand; valle lined and | 9-5 tailored Value $29.50 | Misses’ Fail & Winter Suiis Attractive models of poplins, cheviots and broadcloths, in all the leading shades, $29. 50 eold at market price. ‘The consumer is being accommodated with less than a 60-Ib. tub, Butter from Btberia ie in warehouse, 2c.-2'%. tariff duty imposed, It is dairy grade, ‘e- clared excellent and poor. Canada too sends @ tral shipment, not eo excellent a Grade, however. Here are week end prices, aubject to elf cent advances, as arrange’. Buy before further rise. Plenty of medium handsomely trimmed and tailored. Value $40. oo} Misses’ Afternoon Crepe Dre-ses In the new shades, effectively trimmed; | $22.50 new draped skirts Value 830.00 Junior English Norfolk Sutts ) A smart model of wide wale serge; fuli_ mes- - saline lined coat; tailored skirt $19.50 Value /.35.00 Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Men’s Footwear A Complete New Fall Stock Representing the highest grade workman- ship, shapes and leathers. Values $6.00 and 87.00..7.. $4.85 The ‘‘Cordwainer’’ A highly satisfactory boot for all weathers, strictly waterproof without being clumsy and heavy. $5.85 All Oxfords (sizes broken) $1.95 & $2.95 Some hats are famed for quality; other hats are named for style. linia: See There is one hat label that marks both FrncatanOve rater ated ica 7 and never balks your bill-book—Young’s. Smart Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 and $4 Meuatt Ae, wy, Children’s Box Coats | Of American worsted, with combinetion| $6. 95 long waisted belt line Value $0.50] Children’s Sash & Regulation Serge Dresses — In navy and brown, pleated and xored | $5.95 ckirts, embracing all the new Fall features } , Value 89.00 welling wholesale for 230, a dozen, Hore Women’s, Misses’ 8 Children’s Tattored 8 Afternoon Hats (Second floor) Clever Hats in Black & Colors Velvet, plush, and combinations of various other materials, Trimmings are Ostrich, coque, Goura, Numidi, flowers and novelty mounts of wings 45.00, 810.00, $15.00—Values 88.00 to $20.00 Misses’ & Children’s Hats A representative selection of all the new styles $1.95 to %8.95—Vulues $3.00 to $11.50 Untrimmed Hats In a varied and extensive assortment of velvet or plush and velvet $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 to $9.95 Values $3.00 to $12.50 Note—H. for hamper, wh. amall, Lh. large; bx. box, p.b. \ for crate, ce. for cal fer kes, sk. small \\ Apples are foremost, barrels of green- tse and Baldwins stored; lesser loin { old tn conveniently packed form, ‘This frutt is pad overplentiful nor cheap. ” near ; i ay . Br, a Bt, . 871 Halt ORDAY SACRIFICES 100,000 Yards of Imported and Domestic Woolens be have Lrg Map aerbe for this ale bag ib to $40. DURING THE NEXT 10 DAYS WE WILL | LEAVE OUR STORE. We say this without the months, buying the choicest pure woolens from | MAKE A SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO YOUR MEAS- home and abroad, We have assembled upwards of | URE WITH A GUARANTEE THAT FIT, STYLE | *U@htest fear of contradiction, for it is e Lab af 100,000 yards of fabrics, comprising many hun- | AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE UP TO THE | knowledge that Corday clothes are “the talk o! dred handsome designs, ranging in value from $16 |] CORDAY STANDARD OR ‘THE SUIT DON’T | New York for the money.” WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE MADE SUCH VALUES AT SUCH A CLOTHES FOR LESS THAN $16, AND PRICE WERE NEVER BE- A Free Trimming Service A is extended to those who purchase untrimmed 7 shapes and materials in this department. Ostrich, Goura, Numidi, flowers and wings of every description at prices ranging from 45c to $65.00. fi Sale of Jewelry At Reduced Prices PROBABLY NEVER WILL AGAIN, AND FORE OFFERED TO THE Galid Gold Onl Famke «a 4 Sa5O te 8705 ; WERE IT NOT THAT WE MADE THIS MEN OF NEW YORK. THIS Solid Gold Collar Pins......... $7.50 to $4.50 : 5 ~ IS YOUR GREAT OPPOR- Formerly $4.95 to 85.95 ENORMOUS PURCHASE OF 100,000 y TUNITY TO BE WELL AND Solid Gold Lockets ........ 1... +$5.00 t0 $14.00 YARDS OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WOOLENS AT REDUCED LOW PRICES ECONOMICALLY DRESSED. Suitable for watch charms Formerly 86.75 to $17.50 WE COULD NOT NOW MAKE YOU THIS } Giceling Bless Tete COR ace eas LIMITED 10-DAY OFFER AT THE UN- To Lorgnette Chains..... 95¢, $1.95, $2 50 & $4 50 Gilt and platinum finish, set with crystal and ee stones. HEARD-OF PRICE OF $12.50. Formerly 61.50, 88.95, 84.95, 86.95 to , Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Trickery and misrepresentation never were and OR Overcoat °"" ‘ never will be practised here. We inaugurated this sale last week to conyince you of the wonderful values that have become THE TALK OF NEW YORK The name CORDAY stands at the top of the merchant tailoring business = = — FOR THE MONEY. You will find here goods as represented--not misrepresentations, for the reason renal . . 4 . : our business is on the level, and what we say—-that Merit in the product, honesty in workmanship, honor in business dealings-~ we will do. in this city. This reputation has been made on principles that were right— \ these principles have made us second to none in our line. LET US PROVE OUR RIGHT TO YOUR CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE. ||", CORDAY’S DAYS _ ONLY 80 NASSAU STREET Been Fulton and John Streets, New York The Poison Belt By Conan Doyle One of the Most Amazing Stories Ewer Written : ;: Appears in Sunday World Magazine . So

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