The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 9

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HAs to the Housewife, Relating to Home and Markets. By Mre. Chatlotte R. Bangs. . Home. F Are you careful, Mrs. touse~ ' wife, of the grade of vinegar weed? le it apple cider, white wine, French, orab apple, natural, Gayenne, mait—or just chemicals, 100, bettie retail? A little thought expended here will amply repay. “Toasted bread sticke” are good ae they“sound. Cut etale bread left-evers in very thin stripe, browning them delicately in even. Fer use with bouillon, breth, calade. She whe fo: &@ banking loan business, ful aleo of bills presumetuesly + (2) offered, for groceries or meate sent, must not complain of high prices. 8 the retailer Moved , Veal under four weeks’ growth +s wnwhelesome. Thies meat @hould be firm, clear of cooler, fat very white. New is the time fer making ef erange flavoring, marmalade, syrups, fer use in mid-summer. Te prevent juice from soaking through under ple crust (custard pie most frequent cufferer) use a ecft cloth, very clean, which dip oF beaten egg and rub ever the Fapieee, saltenttl sf by) should never be cooked into a lump of dreadful, jellied fa: oth piped gently, emitting frequent stirring. Romenbe jer that tangerines, sat- sumas, mandarins and Kings are each So toelly a tok ‘of the Soe. vet ante: fi a! Bem 100, Fetal for oney oer ™ enly $2-$2.50. Markets. en 2 sare bal: fe ot (why Oe at reat police, 4 41-2o. Ibs; ‘on reen Set ia 15 in "TIT" FOR ACHING; SORE. TIRED FEET a aH How “TIZ” helps tender, puffed-up, sweaty, cal- loused feet and corns, “Ab! Boys, “TIZ’ be the | \ RHE BVEKInG WUbLD, “HMADAY, FEBRUARY 30, 1916. Restaurant—New York’s Only Noon-Day Cabaret, 12.15 to 2.15 P. M. «Receivers Sale © 35 Years Loaders Charge Account Customers Are Invited to Use Their Accounts Bring Your Boy fora new Spring Suit Made to Wear Twice as Long as Any Ordinary Suit, and With Two Pairs $ 98 of Lined Pants Costs Only A Useful Watch Fob Presented to Your Boy The Suits are made of fine woollen materiale, in blue pencil stripes and fancy mixtures, in brown and grays. The coat is the Norfolk jacket style, with patch Pockets, and is oe very stylishly, ‘There are two pairs of B knicker pants, wi Uhrtout insuring double wear. Also be loops and watch pocket. Sines 7 to 18 years, inclusive. And with the att we include @ It of the same material; also a handsome and useful watch fob; suit, $4.98, AVE. 19% T0207 “STi O Vour Next Winter! Oni Gloves for carly Spring wear. Women's $2.00 and $3.50 White Glace Kid Gloves,a Mounqiletaire style, in 18 and 16 button pt sleeves. Suitable for street and evening i Kid Gloves are included at this price, at $1.19. Women's $3.00 Kid heat best he Peed Ae made | GI an ttn tambokint 4 Pade mang iret fi W. A. Marbie a ond John S. Sheppard, Jr., dt RECEIVERS) Women’s Gloves ce a year, at this time, we hold a sale of Women’ if nd | 49 al im t » iy aretha > ile, , Insist on Getitig ) Suit or Overcoat} i At About Half Price Don't be crowded out of this great opportuni ity. Gloves, %0- Pohennpartl be Sk @ Monatsh ie ry much used now and dur- The Receivers are buying and selling uits an Overcoats from overstocked manufacturers at prices heretofore unknown. Weeks ago the Receivers’ Sale ease cleaned pp our regular stock, leaving us open to buy merchandise that we can et ll cheaper than other stores can afford to sell their own stoc No Clothing Values in New York City like Receivers’, Sale Values at Simpson Crawford Co.'s. For Example: $20.00 and $25.00 Overcoats, at $9.75 $30.00 Overcoats, at $15. $20.00 and $25.00 Suits, at $13.75 $12.00 and $15.00 Suits, at $7. $25.00 Tuxedo & Full Dress Suits, at $15. $3.50 Full Diess and Fancy ree at $1.44 jj BOYS’ Be. Norfolk Suits | Gg j 2 Pairs of pants, $9.98 $5 Value, at 485 fine Woollen Suits for boys from 7 to 16 years old. The materinls are fai ixed tweeds in grays, tans and Lrowns; light, dium and dark effects; the Norfolk ele a very stylish jacket and well tailored; 2 pairs ot se top knicker pants; a saving of over 82,00, Berend Floor, ‘aries ve are forted to stand on} day know what sore, tender, | rainy feet mean. They use! aahic their feet right | in perfect condition. | > reasedy ia the world the poisonous exuda- | ra feet and cause Pear i t or 908 arene rs ele ler ‘grades; bee phy chy in price Receivers’ Sale of Gas Lights | Very handsome and artistic, but, best of all, a BRILLIANT Light. $1.29 Inverted Lights, neatly etched globe with fringe to match in all co colorings, complete oe eS pel regaisting ‘hurner inner 79 jantle, You'll never limp or draw pain. Your shoes eee ren peppers, $3 box of 6 bas- mn and hurt your feet. hate (Se SAEUIT nbee net be tee Get a £8 cent bor of “12” now trom | ny tment or general a se cases lenty md bend store. Hast t think! a whole year's foot (Our Misses’ New Spring Suits | Are a Style, Quality and Value ting Sensation A Special Sale of Men’s Raincoats offering excellent values at the following prices: Men's English Raincoats of double texture materials, in blue or tan at $12.00 ; Men's English Raincoats of single texture materials, in blue or tan at $9.00 Men's tan Gabardine Raincozts, American- made. . . at $14.50 All of the above prices are fully 14 to 14 less than usual. have arranged the following for to-morrow (Saturday): ver in our 85 years’ hi Spring vie for misses th a ine ot yee il ble atthe t tt ti Je at the, or Satur we have ecu redvanother briliant calla ai thar ode! roducing the amarteat rich foreign ra Nur thunty short One models are the talk of the fashionable sounger set. ’ materials are wool in and men’s have we brought out a New ater hit. ‘eiephone be yet day in the week askit Guaranteed, Sy, pring Shirts Positively the Finest $1.00, $. and $1.50 New Spring Shirts in New York on Sale Saturday 83c i Receivers’ Cash brought these shirts to us from two of the largest and best shirt n turers in Philade Iphia. ‘These manufacturers had a large business among the retail trade of 4° . Exact duplicates of the shirts offered at Sim rerio’ Co. at 88c are on saled ere at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Doubtless mary me y #1.00 to $1.50 to-mo 2 # © same quality, workmanship and designs that may 1b Wind here for 83c, The safest way to avoid this is to come to Simpson C tisk gi ‘0.’s Men's Furnishing Def partment, where you will see at Sie as fine a line of new Spring fabrics and designs as any store in town could show you at $1. ere ure mercerized fabrics with stripes and high count percales. The shirts are in the popular coat cut style with attached cuff} Some have soft French cuffs, others stiff starched cuffs. Choice of plain or pleated fronts, Nothing but new Spring styles and patterns in this sale at Men’s Silk Neckwear, 25c . Silk Scarfs, such as the haberdashers sell at 0c, Made of » good crepe faille, in the populat wide opay ea rGa mal the good colors are here at 28¢, ih a jain Floor LOCEASOOROREROAE AORSESOREDAAOOEES COBO OOHAEOEED OEE OEE O EES OOS4 ? Women’s Winter Coats and Suits en es te $9.95 ere $°7.25 were 5.0 $5 COATS: 75 $QMB | Cove sio.75 $9: 50 oe ma | 2.50 § shedues seeneete ssoasensioetenteerun Ne cuseosentnesariensuse ($45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 Aré the Regular Of These New 1914 $ Wardrobe Trunks at _—— are effectively moire and / id finished with swcl to corres- Pothe skirts ahow the new cat tier and draped effects A All the n ‘ing shades The Men’s Furnishing Department, where the above Sale will take place, is ensily accessible from "ame ,. the main entrance to the store, 5 ——————— Mlustrated. Misscs’ Afternoon and Calling Dresses Boys’ Norfolk Suits made of desirable wool mixtures, will be of- fered in the Boys’ Clothing Department at the exceptional priceof . . . $4.75 Also Boys’ Washable Blouses, in white and ‘s' gn assortment of colors =. at 5()c, each lustrated. Misses’ a? Deneing Fee Frocks ip An Additional Shipment of Receivers’ Sale Wool Serge (Sponged) of Women's Neckwear A vast exhibition and sale, Saturday, of the new in black, navy blue and ivory, will be placed on sale at the special price of per yard 85¢. Lant Sunday we ai the present week—the largest fale In our sroanreit quantitios, the fact that the shad contributed ap Darguins to the he lowent prices ted Hithew offered. the t impor ev red so far in the HERE ARE SOME OF THE STUNNING SP! New Do Medici Vest Guimpes of shadow lace, Esprit or Brus- partment d Pine Briascia’ Noi ‘Underaiips, ribbon’ trimmed 75¢ and 85c Evening and Boudoir Cape She of a6 Gala’ Bender ein on tec end ribbon teu trim Spe 8 iiicr tale ase Mines shape, ribbon tric: 2,500 0 Pieces, fi Imported Lace Neckwear Yokes Novelty Collars “—— Collars Collar and Cuff Sets Lot 1. 50c values at 25c. Lot 2. 89c and 95c values at 50c. Lot 3. $1.25 and $1.45 values at 75c. MO FNC ree aeeeenrceeed An Interesting Offering of White Cotton Dress Fabrics will consist of 7,400 yards of Cotton Crepes and Crepe Volles, in openwork, bourette and ratine stripe effects, at the very attractive | priceof. + + + « per yard [8c, Rug x 428 Senmnloss Araseels Rugs, at $7.96 C. ‘S: $1.10 Velvet Carpet, yard 79¢ LINOLEUMS : ie Pi Linaleum, s@. Lal eiled Lino! Wr 18 f Talat tuted

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