The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1914, Page 15

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z a eens Mrerwech o Baby Giri Catenes Mrs. Backion on Way Home. EATING RELIEVES relatives in Manhat! f \ ‘ : soared Pit rae gta mother and child to thet ————S —_---+—§¥_; A Prominent Physician's Advice * trow LONDON, March 6—The Egypt Ex- ‘ thi . Do :not take Jf ‘The walls are covered a St ett le SSE) STOMACH TROUBLE h your stom: ep a matter with 3 : TOMB OF OSIRIS DISCOVERED. |7%*','*, rer, “ewtralieg that ocd “ p> She: ve ae SF was ° > ae t f ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 6, 1914; J.B. GREENHUT. Pres]. 7 GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. | J MEET FOUNTAIN” dant ‘MAIN BUILDIN . The Great Sale Is On! Entire Stocks of the Seven Stores of COTM SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18' TO 19™ ST. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE GREENHUT’S—The Stor That Helps People to Live Better and Spend Less Many people are continually wondering how their neighbors can live so much better and dress so much better than they do, when they know that the bread-winner of the ‘amily makes no more money than they have to spend. , It Is an Open Secret | Sleretion ‘Fund workers, sssigted by _cepein, tablets for " . 7 f People who get the most for their money know WHERE and WHEN to buy to the best ad- tege, believe they have discovered at 4 ‘dest neutraliser is) vantage. ‘ ot ge oa meet yarae store fer 6 argeremd and thrifty people watch for “The Big Store's” speci offeings, and often save A QUARTER TOA @ Osiris, whore the head of the | row Gents. Take a teaspoonful in Th 4 ( ousand: st Tab! are supplied with Groceries, Meat, Fish and Poultry TRB Selene “see's eve tone Fe acetate eet | HIGHEST GRADES In ech that are proeurabe; yr they B «| 34th Street 5th Avenue On Saturday, March the 7th ‘ Misses’ and Girls’ SUITS, DRESSES & COATS Very Exceptional Values Misses’ Suits,—four exclusive models in the newest and most fashionable materials; Navy or Labrador Blue, Reseda, Tango or Black. Size 14 to 18 years. 19.75 and 24.50 values 27.50 and 35.00 Misses’ Coats,—new ripple flounce and box coat models; made of English Check fabrics, Scotch Mixtures, Golfine, . Silk Moire, Poplin or Corduroy, Size 14 to 18 years. & value 22.50 to 38.00, 16.75, 26.50 and 29.50 s Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—Bustle, Ripple or Tunic skirt models; waists attractively trimmed with Shadow Lace and Net; made of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Eolienne or Flowered Silk. Size 14 to 18 years. value 26.50 to 35.00, 18.50, 22.50 and 26.50 Misses’ Cotton Frocks,—neéw graduated ripple tunic on skirt; embroidered Batiste collar and vestee; made of Crepe Etamine in White, Blue, Reseda, Tango and Leather. Size 14 to 18 years. value 18.50, 12.75 Girls’ Suits,—tier or double tunic skirt models; short, jaunty coats; made of Crepe or Fancy Poplin in Navy or ,\ Copenhagen Blue, Pigskin, Tango or lack. Size 18 to 17 4 “*" years. values 22.50 and 26.50, 16.75 and 18.75 Girls’ Coats,—made of Serge, Fancy Mixtures, Diagonal Worsted <r Checked Materials. Size 6 to 14 years. value 9.75 to 16.75, 7.50, 9.75 and 12.50 ’ Girls’ Washable Dresses,—Russian, Middy, or Waist les; made of Repp, Linen, Eponge, or Imported Gingham pr Ratine. Size 6 to 14 years. 3.50, 4.95 and 7.50 value 4.75 to 9.75 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses,—made of White Drill trimmed with Red, Navy or Cadet Blue Galatea. Size @to 18 years. value 1.25 and 1.50, 95c and 1.15 Girls’ Middy Skirts,—gored or plaited models in Navy Blue Serge. value 9.50 and 4.75, 1.95 and 2.95 WOMEN’S MILLINERY An extensive display of Semi-dress and Tailored Hats in all the fashionable straws, smartly trimmed with Flowers, Ribbons and Fancy Novelties. j Uhtrimmed Hats in all the new colors and shapes in Hemp, Milan, Lisere and Panama Straws, at Moderate Prices. Specially Priced Untrimmed Hemp Hats in a variety of new shapes and colors. Special 2.75 and 5.95 “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century. Annual March Silk Sale ‘Over One Hundred Thousand Yards of the Most Fashionable Silks of Standard Qualities at the Lowest Prices ever offered. * Commencing Saturday, March the 7th 15,000 Yards Satin Messaline in an assortment of over One Hundred of this Season’s newest Evening and Street, shades; also White or Black. value 1.25, Yd. 85c HAIR GOODS SALON On Saturday, March the 7th Switches In Plain or Gray Shades,—made of the finest ) selected First Quality Hair; mounted on three short stems; “guaranteed Natural, Wave; in all Colors and Gray. Unusual value. formerly.12.00 to 16.00, 10.00 Hairdressing, Shampooing. Children's Hair Cut- ting, Manicuring and Facial Massage by Experts. - James McCreary & Co. ICES IN NEW YORK CITY. The Most Sensational Offering of Men's Fine SHIRTS and Other Furnishings Ever Made t and see how it Lowers the High Cost of Living Well in New York City. The selling started this morning with the largest and most enthusiastic throngs of men f and women that have ever filled the aisles of “The Big Store.” — scan ° While the stocks that we took from the SEVEN STORES of William G. White amounted Exceptionally Beautiful that we are seling them for coneideratly less than Fifty Thousand Dollars, and SELECTIONS . at we are sel tl considerably less than jousan' jars, an Sabie tasies narrerbnee een | NewSpring Blouses Scarcely twice in a lifetime does such an opportunity come to buy the FINEST and MOST f none ! LUXURIOUS shirts, underwear and the like at the usual prices of ordinary sorts, and the % Of Chilton Taffeta, Chiffon, Net and Japanese Silk; Specially Priced, Tomorrow, at. STURDY, STAPLE business shirts and everyday germents of EXCELLENT quality at the Prices of the very cheapest grades made. Here are suggestions of the lines in good supply, tomorrow, so far as we can judge when Nothing is more interesting to womeg who want the first new touch of spring in their apparel than these charming new this is written: " Shirts Umbrellas Jewelry Vests Underwear Canes " Gloves Smoking Jackets spring blouses. The price may be a single doller—oi it it be several dollars, the cost is insignificant beside the gloriou; freshness Hosiery Pajamas Raincoats Garters Neckwear Bath Robes Overcoats Belts and newness of effect that goes with’ one of these stylish blouses when worn. , Collars Sweaters «Balmacaans" | Handkerchiefs “The Big Store's” collections include all the most striking Of course it is impossible to list the thousands of specials in this sale, which began this morn- ing and is now in progress, but you'll do well to visit The a ete today if you can—or if not, and most a; ved 1914 spring styles; and all represent’ remarkable value at their very low prices. . early tomorrow—to get your share of the bergeins. FOR THIS Is THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. Don’t Overlook These Great Sales Tomorrow Extraordinarity bh ma may: and Most Timely [-—GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS——, We Have Sold Hundreds of These ° Cut Glass Oval Fruit Bowls nevewes t Suits for Bo TF endl seas ASerel or $9 OF |/kb bee $3.95 and Spit MAIN BUILDING Money LOING No newspaper il] | . - « Final Clcan-Up of Men’s and Youths’ Winter Suits lustration can do full in iene pring suits. A splendid variety of patterns = justice to the beauty of these rich cut glass bowls. Theyare 1114 inches in length; deeply and brilliantly cut in exquisite floral and hobnail design with cut scalloped edges. No mail or telephone orders. We reserve the right to limit quantities. The above trem is only one ‘Of the hundreds of specials MAIN BUILDING arranged for tomorrow's crowds who will attend our Here's a Worth-While (y of * Great March Sale of China and Glass learance Sale | Children’s Hats All Our “Open-Stock” Dinner Sets Values to $2.50; Tomorrow, at. . Cc Are Specially Priced, score is 3% fraction of their < and yout find ta ue bot all our iy plush corduroy and chinchilla hate for- children, ji sul spring * . tai 8, etc. Materials Inclade DIAGONKES, HERRINGBONE: EFFECTS, ALSO ALL-WOOL NAVY BLUE SERGE. At these prices, you may choose from most attractive lots of PATCH-POCKET AND YOKE NORFOLK SUITS. Every serment excellently tailored, Knickerbocker trousers (lined throughout) with belt loops, patent buttons, dnd watch pockets. Sizes 7 to 18 years, | $7.50 to $12 5 $15 to $208 Values to 4 5 Suits, at... | Suite, at. it. Men's $2 and $3 Soft Misses’ @Biicisseceieseces ‘ A Limited Number of Velour] at................ Hats — values to $4; $ eee Models in Juniors’ Girls’ = Coa! *7.95 ag fee "$3.95 feist Untrimmed willadonts and favorite $1.95 Hemp Milan Hemp Dress| $ wenn 9Be Smartest Wear Hale $9 45 se Hate at, °3.95| east 2.95 Sale of Sheet Music “Hits” at 7c. (Details of the above sales in our ad. in to-day's Journal.) it Austrian and French China ‘‘Open-! regularly priced $19.75 to $148.50 at Don't miss the gxcoptlonal bargains now being offered in ‘MAIN BUILDING——————— China, Glass, itchen Crockery, Lamps, Etc. Women’s $3 & 3.50 Shoes at$ GREENHUT BUILDING—-HOME FURNISHING. Ar Oe $2.25 Scrim Curtains, $1.48 Only 500 Pairs; Tomorrow, Pair, e This sea: most novel styles from a In tnis sale, you have choice of a number of designs. The qualii famous maker. Ev ir perfect. The leathers inchude TAN SSA CALF, PAT of the scrim is excellent; newest and most attractive patterns o! lace edges and insertions. English and American Porcelain wa rd Reve ~regularly mings with feather a this “Teddy” and "Rah-rehs.” KID. Button or lace. Dull kid or cloth tops. it's ‘MAIN BUILDING Li di ber of BROWN H ) AND GRAY SUEDES: in Burton, eat AN f GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS—, A Sale of 25¢ to 65c \ th welted soles; ali sizes an s in are ‘ e SET."Wip teemer ned son 94 ae Dining Room Furniture||Scissors and Distinguished Looking and Well Made Pieces Guaran- teed fin Every Particular $0 Be of Greenhut Qualities. New Spring Styles of Our Own Famous Make of make it an eblest| Hor you ¢0 eens font Furaiture Departisenn ietooeree: Foot- ould Shoes an ouine an Mo i” you are _ na wpe direct attention ge number a Prices, tor monidnd womeds irresrsereng co GS ASO, 4 and 85 “Period” Dining Room Furniture] | ssnnestin ‘al hoice of all sizes from button-hole to 9-inch—practi- (RAR $1.50 to i which follow faithfully the designs so popular today. ; pre Included are excellent copies of SHERATON, ADAM, COLONIAL, | | “#!ly every size made. MISSION AND JACOBEAN, at prices which, quality for quality, cannot be duplicated elagwhere in New York, oa ||zer, Music Rolls Player-Piano A Partial List Follows: At 35e At 45e or ENT LEATHER, GUN-METAL GALF AND MAIN BUILDING All Aboard for Dixie. ine Me. | Apache. ym Ss aetttlen ee one Neer tad Eve Hed Wone . ernie Sunshine. Other Special Items in This Sale Dinah. derful Time, Goody, Goody Good. $5.50 GENUINE LEATHER-SEAT BOX|8!.50 CANE-SEAT DINING-ROOM CHAIRS * My 5 Humoresque. Gti Hearts and Flowers. CONSTRUCTED DINING CHAIRS--one jade of selected quartered oak; beat of the most up-to-date designs; made of truction; golden oak hsm He'd Have to Get Our We ‘Meadalay. Guartered oak, golden, oak colar: best] 9 AE ict’ 2.50 Get Under. Bos aiid on: ction; sturdy and durable; $4 DA PANISH wee $3.75 LEATHER-SEAT CHAIRS —et $3.75 qs re Pr OAK LEATIIER SEAT CHAIRS #45 FUMED OAK BUFFET: 360 art 4 Deller Dell, ~atraight \ine design; at. - is “2 . i ged 4 | 630 GOLDEN OAK’ BUFFETS—auell front; He Ze Ze (Seri) Porcupine Patrol, The Maurice Mattchiche, 1 Want « Ragtime Bungalow. It You Doa't Want Me Why BLY wr’ Do You Hang Around? » a faaq 4 #5 FUMED OAK SPANISH LEATHER: $4] top drawer; quartered oak; SEAT CHAIRS-—ar fre Measnd $7 PUMED OAK SPANISH LEATHBR-SEAT | $31 GOLD! ‘OAK CRYSTAL CLOSETS cK ¢ : a x just Because I's You (Lit- and BACK CHAIRS $5.50) 3,rs shelves and mir $24 50) 4 mt heme « ool SB $34 GOLDEN OAK EXTENSION TABLES--|$18 GOLDEN QAK CHINA CLOSETS. Keep on Waking | Where Did You Get That solid quartered oak top; $29.50] 3,sdelveni dent tans enda; 8 Love's Own Sweet Song | Girl P at 7 f at i ‘ (Sari) You're the Most Wonderful #20, GOLDEN OAK PLANKED Top ex. [813.50 GOLDEN OAK EXTENSION TABLES At 55c_ Biue Eyes, \You Can't Get Away from It, Awtide Lover 6 Lite Kiss At 75e GREENHUT BUILDING-—HOME FURNISHINGS ——=— | D;*ice Paboreten, (Cit eohecrten):| Byveoarte (detestent, RABBITS selected, fans Combination Sale of Gas Fixtures . sey" TScloation). | tas Tine Cate (ietesion), jacks; pair... : » COM! NO. 1 | COMBINATION NO. 4 con liacei (Selection). sol ' invred Sumer, "compie 3 Rolls at 'g Off Regular List Prices TENSION TABLES 4 oh é i Qeariered 04k alesse sess SLGBO] ct fee el! patel $10.50 29¢ | as All the latest song hits, newest dances and comic opera Vegetables } 3 ae selections, A partial fist follawa: RIPE, SWEET ORANGES~ + s Pri Dance Medicy. Last Night Wee the End of 6, $3.25 ; burner, | REFLEX INVERTED MAN- f Deing It] the World, TLES~reg. 25e5 He'd Have to Get Out and Get Under . | Semedody'e Coming to My | “House. in the Heart OES, white turnips, set parsni and mica chimney; ro .< «Everybody's Going to THE BIG STORE”’aq Double ua Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Matle Before 12 0’ Clock—Single Stampe The

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