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

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eesEe ee eee wer rere en REE w ne ° ’ — + _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1913. | Making Dresses at Home | a7 Dy ’ ° a = ee Fram Ooighnal Tho verybody’s Going t From Original Designs wun ero DOCU g to The Big Store 07 Tae Kenna Wer eave Tomorrow Only—Nearly 600 —z,_ 7 ||| Women’s *15 to *20 Suits ' Se ' (Mostly in Sizes 38 I. to 46 Bust Measure) | 4. oo *Y These are all attractive ond | ; 9 " desirable suits. Accumula- PANS ‘ "successful pales, Out ons MAIN BUILDING HERE IT IS! An Annual Event in Ou Men’s Store in Which 1,000 Record Bargains Are Distributed— $12 to $18 and Suits InSizes for ¢ Men and ] Youths; at Only 1,000 garments in the of- |’ fering—and the suits and over- coats are so desirable in fabric Pattern, style and workmanship that the entire 1,000 should be sold // long before store-closing time, tomorrow The Winter Overcoats at $ 1 0 Handsome models. Serviceable grades in grays, browns and mixtures. All lengths. All sizesy $12 to $18 values. \ re The Suits at $10) Mackinaw Coats For Men and Youths; at $4.25 and $7.95 These are “dandies.” Blue, gray, Oxford, brown, red, olive and green plaids. Also plain colors. Ideal garments for many Purposes, TROUSERS = $2 Values to $3, at Many worth more than $3. Black and blue Cheviots, Core oye and Striped Worsteds in a big variety. All sizes for men and youths, Complimentary ZAC Stamps! FREE, Tomorrow As many sets as are reason- bf Ttequired for books unfilled will be given. Distribution in Premium Parlor, GREENHUT Building. Only 100 compli- mentary stamps good in any one book. CLEARANCES Of Winter Goods Prior to Christmas Displays Astonishing economies on the very lines of merchandise needed most NOW. former selling prices are conceded to be the lowest in New York for similar grades, ranging up to $20. A gela sale, tomorrow, And fortunate, in- deed, will be the ‘MAIN BUILDIN §\vomen who can wear Presid ! li I N E N S) sizes 38 to 46, for hey will obtain the White Good, Domestic $225 BLEACHED PURE Same NY cigzest bargains in LINEN TABLE CLOTHS regu! stylish and service- able suits offered ae T0008 $1.38 gost se each 5 . 8% und BSc Al in many seasons. The : sellin; price is less than #3 BLEACHED DOUBLER BLE DAMAS! manufacturer's cost. As an additional inducement, purchases made until December 10th, inclusive, will be charged on bills rendered Feb- ruary Ist, 1914. 70 inches wide: yerd. DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS 4 poz, DOUBLE DAMASK —wize 70x70 inches; §' = NAPKINS— (ETS 1.95 24-inch alte; dor $2.95 Full line of regular sizes for men and youths. Neat patterns in gray, tan and brown mixtures. Also pure all-wool blue serges in all sizes. $12 ¢o $18 values. A LIMITED NUMBER OF Youths’ and Young Men’s “Odd” Medium Weight Suits Valuestasti at O95 | ———GREENAUT BUILDING The suits are splen- didly fashioned of these materials: 98 FU! BACHE D/83.98, PURE I SCALLOPED] BLE) DINNER CLOTHS—round;| 1 10-Ine! 5 Serge, Cheviots, Poplins, Wool Eponge, Diagonals and Fancy Worsteds. A fine variety of colors; also black. From the dozens of styles, we have selected two for illustration. To fully appreciste the scope and magnitude of this event as a style- and-value-giving occasion, you must come here, tomorrow, EARLY, and inspect the garments themselves. (NONE WILL BE SENT C. 0. D. OR ON APPROVAL NEITHER WILL WE FILL MAIL OR ‘PHONE ORDERS.) Best Bargain “Plums” for Those Who Come Early. SCARFS, SHAMS and CENTER PIECES— ‘embroide 45-1NGH_ RENAISSANCE] te te Se DOL HAND-MADE TABLE COV- 0. ‘MAIN BUILDIN( Writing Cases or Lap Tablets (As Illustrated) ‘MAIN BUILDIN Sale of 75c to $1.50 Gold-Plated Bracelets at 50c Newest plain and embossed, ‘MAIN BUIL DIN Introducing Our Latest Millinery A Most Remarkable Value! Fine Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sets @ customer; each... Also 1,000 PILLOW CAS| 36 before hemming; re, and use it as & wired collar across the back of the neck, about two inches lower than the regular col- Dear Fashion Editor: Would you kindly suggest a way in which I could make a plain serge dress and narrow styles. Every one fitted with a secret lock. Also plain and engraved styles of Nethersole Bracelets, yaraeot White Goods 250 Uri4es At 12:2e a Yard Checked Lawns, Dimi wissen, ete. Full pleces— in some grades as man: 10 patterna, The Madcap’ The illustration does little justice to the beaut; of the hand-cut floral design on this set. Bor pieces have cut scailoped edges and handles, | Fy t would be most becoming? ANXIOUS, RMRERK ARK ANE KARARI ROR | a ark mahogany brown or « dark green would become you. Have DESCRIPTION. &@ square yoke across the front end ‘A gown, the first appea! of which ts| DMS of the waist ontlinea with « its sheer beauty, seconds this appeal| OFding of the material, which could by a color scheme oddly developed.| © SeFwe or some novelty woollen The whole color effect of the gown is| W goods. From under the short @ rich tobacco brown, but the fact that] Yoke define the centre front open- it Is achieved in three different textures | img witlf braid ormamente or but- MAIN BUILDING A GREAT CAPTURE! Direct from the Famous ‘‘Florsheim’”’ Factory in Chicago. An Astonishing Purchase Brings About Tomorrow’s Sale of Men’s $5 and %6 “Florsheim” Bench-Made Shoes, at ....... 5975 IN NEW YORK THE BIG STORE ALONE CAN OFFER “FLORSHEIM” SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. And this—only because of a special arrange- ment that we have with the “Florsheim” factory, through which we are favored with the sub-standard and surplus shoes of this famous make each seasen. JUST BY WAY OF EXPLANATION: No shoemaker in the world has a more rigid system of inspection than at the “Florsheim” factory. Faults that would easily pass muster with other shoemakers are rejected by “Florsheim” inspectors and these are immediately classed as “‘sub-standards.” And we have permission from the “Florsheim” Co. to say that in many cases the imperfections Only a limited number of these imitation seal grain leather cases on sale, tomor- row, in our Stationery Store. Closes with glove fastener; has gusseted stationery pock- et for holding paper; alsodeep box with rubber band com- partment on side; blotting pad; screw top inkwell in base. Some fitted with cal- ender. Red, blue, black and green. giver many dellcate nuances, Tae tons in double file, Mave a short skirt is charmeuse, made in pegtop yoke on the skirt, which ehould be effect, held at the belt Mpe in pluits opened in Mine with the waist, hav- back and front, which turn toward the| ing four of the ornaments or but- aides. A straight, rather scanty ruffle} tons to trim it. Om either side from of brown chiffon gives the lightest note,| under the yoke two plaite im the while the fold of brown velvet edging | gittrs could disappear, as the width it gives the deepest note, This fold at the bottom edge would not per- euffices to make the ruffle stand outTn | mit of thelr fullness, Finish the round neck with lace plaiting and elbow sleeves with straight cuffs. GREENNUT BUILDING: $22.50 & §24.50 Axminster Rugs Size 9x 12, at requires only a net foundation, = — has sleeves in one with !t which reach to below the ribow and Anisied mod- |LOG Trouble Yielded eatly with a narrow chiffon binding Rey nie ores to This Medicine posed at the back. A chiffon binding} 1” You are suffering with Lung Troubice is also used to confine the fulness at | orn gy nny“ . Simple, but smart—a style Sure to be a favorite. It is an ideal Winter Hat natty and extremely good- looking. The illustration gives the front and back of the round Dutch| trou of fully’ in $1 50. $ S 50 n i only a vague idea of the real ° y a » v e will the imper- wack, omplete the symphony. in| whlch’ haa brought.” ah 7. & | e are so slight that they can scarcely be detected except by an expert, and in no instanc I the rr beauty of this model, The fections in any way affect the wearing qualities of the shoes. THE ORIGINAL “FLORSHEIM” STAMP APPEAR> ON THE SOLE AND PULL-STRAP OF EACH SHOE. There are exactly 1,200 pairs of ‘Florsheim’ shoes in this sale. This season's newest and hand- somest styles in Patent Leather, Gun-Metal Calf, Tan Russia Calf and Kidskin, The new flet “English” last included. Not every size in each style, but you will find every size and width in the whole collection. You are sure to be fitted in one of the many lasts. 2,000 Pairs of Men’s ‘1 First Quality Storm Rubbers, at 59c All sizes from 6 10 11, Also about 1,000 PAIRS OF SELF-ACTING OR LOW RUBBERS in all sizes, EXTRA SELLING SPACE FOR THIS EVENT; EXTRA SALESPEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE. PLEASE COME EARLY brown, gold embroidered banding hold-|S0vers in @ number of ve ing shades of brown im used ax the! Throat and Le : component of the waist s of it attached only at]! int serve to support a which encircles the rtion, gracefully oon. winess somewhat, Ite lower Excellent grades. Choice designs. Beautiful color ef- fects. Sale tomorrow. “Madcap” is made of silk plush in a cap effect, with liberal sized crown finished with the popular fur band brim and new style rose. White, black, brown, navy and peacock. Fur in black, brown or white. In- $1.95 troductory price $19.50 and $22.50 Velvet Rugs—an attrective collec- tion of colors and designs; fining the edge is left loose to hang over the wide ay a ciany: crushed girdle ef the cha ' tine three in thr This gown is suitable for afternoon Kk und rags bec and informal evening wear, and mi bouts easily be worn with a suit coat of vel- vet to match in color, Indeed, if one Alte should desire an entire velvet costume, |# friend Atier taking this #kirt would be fully as charming ft also size 9 x 12; at made of velvet, when the pipt: ish the tunic should be °15.75 ana°17.50 GREENHUT BUILDING GREENHUT BUILDING match a crush girdle of the Role aia eat he Thanksgiving Cutlery \ “Sample” Brass Bedstead brocade banding on the waist would be ANNIE E : Carving and Kai es Sets Specially Featured at \, 1 colored beads, An effect somewhat the ate Exceptiona w Prices in Preparation , es i) ¢ lB mo fame could Ye gained by appliqued suk | {eeeain tptom an Ine Ne Plor the Coming Festiva 1 At 1/3 Off Regular Prices 5 Tomorrow very distinctive hand embroidered in or wool embroidered Mowers. the PIECE : A number of high-class bedsteads whi pars belbona on Rashi rocn 61.50 TWO-PIECE CARVING SBTS—A. or . KNIVES iumber of high-class bedsteads which were uscd for “show"® ¢ , niture expositi ANSWERS TO QUERIES. o i i itiker lieeman ra ine! 5c ‘ . offered in this exceptional selling occasion, Mire {or “show"" purpos:s at a recent furniture exposition are 5 if Se A tew of the: Ly | Ph ; “ BTS = se bedste: slightly dented, but r c F ®t, 5 TWO-PIEC or 1 CHRIS of Se = . compensate for thie ads are slightly the remarkable economies more than Dear Prahion Editor : BUTTER CURL ea versione belts . Would like to have you design « drove — =| CARVING | POTATO RAL. 5 z | SABATIER COOKS. RNIVES $22.50 Englander Davenports, at $14.75 for me. It Is to be made of lavender make, 50c drops down, making full-size bed. ng and cotton m: ; to . . attress, ait for a coates effect and black silk pais lesstpe wit cattna tea HY Vil . Easy from couch to bed and vice versa vit for the skirt, It could be either rouna PR usiiee , - TWO-INCH CONTINUOUS-POST | 89 OF straight at the bottom of the coatee, < | Medium and « ft | + BEDSTEADS—7 one-inch fillers RID a as you tink best. LILIAN D. ¢ i BREAD KNIVES | {I bright or polet fla, | $4 “VERMIN: PRUO! Make the skirt, plain or draped i Landers, ry p PASTRY BAGS 4 f ER-« whisp-gelluioid of | NUT S 20¢ | CAN OPENERS Ou. 6 knives $3.95 et eT dSerre Teens ho ’ straight (pleated = = ef Javender, Mave the entire waist lide PAU SINGM TRESSES. of lavender with « Japanese rolling : ROASTING i LI H $12.50 LAYE! collar of Diack, with white net Of DDE | at capacity; reg. F288; ar... B15 Ssle sees. the nee, exreating %0 ' Seqt, capacity; reg 83.10, at... 8210 the belt line, Have o Diack finish in o bow in back. Dear Fashion BAitor: veh Kindly adviee me about remodelling co and re-covering @ white messaline dress. | [aia 38 walst. Amo sixteen years of age, have dark eyes and hair. A.D. D. ie Big Store A City in Keel = GREENHUT-SIRSEL COOPER @ Sixth Averne J3.B.GRBEENHUT, Presa. 18® to 19% Streets ubie ae Green foding Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock—Single Stamps ~. _ = “ elit alia 1 Ae et MR at

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