The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 10

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Hints to the Housewife, . » Relating to Home and Markets > clude protection by paper bag, also © hay-lined barrel. Particularly fine _ large frult is now in market, $1 Be retailers ask 240. and 3c. for . beet © wholesale, $1.25 doz. cans. Grades ; are red, pink, medium, a * @@n, please, “Uncle Sam.” By Mre. Charlotte R. Bangs. / HOME. ae Laat geode by many retsilers. “greens,” “Golf baile,” a eweet extra, are hive dennis tah wee. be merely ground dates (pitted), be 4 i few ralsine, English walnuts. Mix Shipment of banense ehould i; | this paste, rub inte bale, rel! in Powdered sugar. MARKETS. Potatoos—"Red Bliss,” $2.76 bbl, city. delivery ($1.25 bu.); State or Florida, $2.50 bag, 180 Ib.; “@weete,” 0-75c. bu. Don't pay 120. qt. re tall now. Poultry—Capone (Western), 30- 820, Philadelphia 86c.) geese, 2: 280.) Imp. venicon, 40. iby fowl, 220, all best grades. Chieken Uta A att te 12-140 Ib. Flan (Fulton Market)—10 Ib. Clams nal Hard, ‘f La hin By Lad bed Seka & a jon. wtneres per bu. Mi, per tub, funch up. “Unole Sam” (advocating use of taimen) quotes best 16c. can, where- talmon teak, canned. At twe latter eften including tail, bones, skin In Fer cleaning nickel on @ gee stove, use warm water, te which add a little kerosene. This remeves “Chope” mean the poorer grades of dried fruits, fragment form, sold Misses’ aller Suite, in four notably emart Meee a Cheeks and aig 320, 00 and ao ae 14, 16 and 18 yearss ar pbvual Value $32.0, with fancy lace and The Better Class of Spring Clothes for Youths and feo © Mel ita rat Bog Sa Fo Top Coats, ep afore ings, Hate, Cape eee there aloe i ea sg Trouser Suits. jee fete yan $12.60 hee Values $16.50 Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $9.75 it . Regular $10.00 and 12.00 Values Small Boys’ Spring Reefers, made of Navy nog Checks, and light weight tw mF 4000, 7.60, 10.00 Also the remaining stock of / Boys’ Winter Overcoats ages 214 to 18 years, at $5.00, 7.50, 10.00 _ Regular ‘Values $10.00; 15.00 and 20,00 eine and Shirtey of Flannel, Madras, foundered and negliges, Valves $1.25 to 1.75, at Prat, Palerees, Paanaleie, 2 rae ot thee silk frogs; ages 6 to 16 yeare, a Regular $1.00 and 1.25 Values Boys’ Shoe Department Now nny: located with the Boys’ Clothing, On the Third Floor is showing Correct Hygienic Spring Lasts in Oxford Ties, Walk- Pumps, Button and Lace Shoes, in all suitable leathers peony the highest grade of workmanship, At Notably Reasonable Prices For Saturday, an Exceptional Sale of Children’s Rompers On the Second Floor, at Unusually Low Prices Rompers, of colored Chambray Ctl gan eo} rn at 32c, 45c Rom Crinkled Seersucker, | & ee ee, a 43c ‘Rompers, of Crepe and . at 68c Soisette, euperior quality, sizes up to 5 years, . Hand. dered Ri » of Fine Ped Satta 1, 30, 1.55 Newark Ledge Batiding id. | STERN BROTHERS | Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Announce the addition of many later models to their-unusually large showing of ; Authentic Spring Modes in Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailleur Suits and Dresses in sizes 14, 16 and 18 yeare—tt the Costume Selon on the Third Floor. Introducing styles distinetly original in conception, developed in the newest of fashionable materials and colors, including many reproductions of the most desirable foreign models. Also for To-morrow, the following very special values: . . Wi \ | Skinned with ony les and string combination fen; ose 14 (ound leur” 914,75 & 24,50 Actual Values $22.50 to 35,00 beter, 380. Ib. (at retail 80c.)." Sea February and March Werst Menthe jor | + eel, Boy This his Trowsie Hew te emo! 10° 126. . pollock: flounders, b d ove Raaily, equide, 4c. Retailers *Chould not ‘There's « reason why nea: everchar; ery) freckles in Pebraaey 0 but bappily there is also [nn An ELKS’ QUARTERS BURNED, || tise il blemishes, and mo ome st | ft of free! ny w they will eta: ee arly | moved no’ y A efor ont ‘There one in the and spoil an otherwise the Sani ‘Arthur ia the butlding bu hut! nlexion. Your money back # ‘thine rt a from ay there putes + Corning in The lodge is the strongest of the Elke in Now Jersey. A meeting will be held No Extra Charge for It. arranie for tem: tars and to discuss the proposition of “st aor re iss iss and refurnishing the old club- ouse, Misses’ Tailleur Suits, copies of six high cost foreign models, of Wool Crepe, Poplin and Serge, combined with Taffeta, including the new short coat — and er skistey sizes 14, 16 ond 18 yeas Acteal Values $42.50, at $25.00 For Saturday, a Special Sale of Women’s and Men’s Hosiery Offering the following Extraordinary Values: Women’s Black Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, with double lisle tops and reinforced lisle 2 soles and hee ls, Regularly $1,00 Pair, at 59c Women’ D Black Pure Thread foals i leran sta all si cotton tops, also wit open Regularly $130 and 175 Pate, at Bie Men's Pure Silk Half Hose, in black; ' 55c with lisle soles and heels, Regularly $1.00 Pair, at Also To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of Women’s Knit Underwear Swiss Ribbed Licle Th Thread and Cotton Vette.a3e Swiss Ribbed Cotton Cimtlaateen, or loose Siase including extra large a 750 ti oe ge a 42c Swies Ribbed Fiseesiine Combinati. with tight knee drawers, reinforced, Value $100, at 65c ~ Women’s and Children’s Shoe Departments On the Second Floor Present the lates models for wear in Colonial and Oxford Wi B slay ted Lac Ses Rin Bets jutton alll ieee mab ogg in the Bacco: Sewers) Raliet td Dane ng Sipe faults Bond Expectally featured for Women, ts “The Ortiond” ‘ An original and exclusive shoe for street wear, Sele ny 0.00 Girls’ School and Dress Hats In the Millinery Salon—Third Floor Me orpectally: boners interenion sete of hats for the little ones now being shown, widest scope for selection, trem my the Toone i slr effects to the dressiest of French smartest style ideas for Spring. ae for a a noteworthy assortment of imported English Tailored Hats, lusive effects, expressed in suitable oe, for echool and general outdoor wear, $6, 50 upwards Now in course of preparation, The Annual Sale of Women’s Kid Gloves in which will be offered the most desirable imported styles, At Greatly Reduced Prices Full particulars in next Sunday's papeyé. TRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 13, 1914. gee [FRECKLES } James MeCreery & Co. Mth Street 5th Avenue / 4 Seasonable Merchandise at Unusual Prices On Saturday, March the 14th Misses’ & Girls’ SUITS, DRESSES & COATS Special Prices Misses’ Suite of Fancy Crepe, Ratine, Wool Popfin er Gabardine; newest style skirts; coats in Bolero or Eton — in Tango, Reseda, Navy or Iabrador Blue, Pigskin or Blac! Size 14 to 18 years. : 24.50, 29.50 and 35.00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Eolienne or Flowered Silk; Tunic, Ripple or Bustle skirt models; Walsts attractively trimmed with Shadow laces. Size 14 to 18 years. 18.80, 24.50 and 29.50 Misses’ Danse" Dresses of Chiffon Taffeta; Tunte skirt with ripple flounce; Kimono sleeve of Shadow Lace; in White, Lignt Blue, Pink or Maige, Sizo 14 to 18 years. 16.75 Mieses’ Coats of Scotch Mixtures, English Check ma- terials, Golfine, Silk Moire, Poplin or pon slart «'th new ripple flounce; box coat. Size 14 to 1 12. 75.1 1e7 75 end 26.50 Misses’ Skirts of Men's Wear Serge, Talfeta, Shepnerd Check Materials or Wool Plaid Fabrics; Tunic, Ripple and Flounce models, Sise14to 18 years, 5.75, 7.50 and 9.79 Girls’ Suits of Crepe or Fancy Poplin, tier or double tunic skirt model; short jaunty coats; in Navy, Copenhagen, Tango, Pigskin or Black. Size 18 to 17 years. * 16.75 and 18.75 Girts’ Costs of Serge, Shepherd or Waffle Check Moe- terials and Fancy Mixtures; new ripple models. Sire 6 to 14 years. 7.50, 12.75 and 18.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses of Plaid Gingham; three-tier skirts; white pique collar with tie; raglan sleeves; patent leather belt; in Blue, Pink, Green, Brown or Red. Size 8 to 14 years. o 4.75 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses,—new models with Raglan sleeves. Made of White Drill or Khaki trimmed with braid or Red, Navy or Cadet Blue Galatea. Size 6 to 18 vats 1.15 Girls’ Washable Middy Skirts,—made of White re gored model with lacing. GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES For Dress or School Wear Sizes 814 to 11....+.6. ry) Sizes 1114 to 2 eeene A Sires 214 to 6..... Mea MPAR TaN esnanvaeiae\ gna 2.75 pair VEILS & VEILINGS =, Less than One-half Former Prices Colored Chiffon Veils...........- value 7Sc, each 35c Chiffon Veils in a large variety of colors, also Black or White. value 2.00, each 95c Shadow, Fancy Mesh, or Chen.lle Dotted Veilings..... values 0c and %6c, 22c and 330 Yd. Many new and exclusive Novelties in Veile asd Veil- ings, introducing unusual designs in Satin, Velvet and Chenille. ) __ GOLD DUST brightens makes woodwork (HEE FAIRBANK 2250) CHICAGO “Lat ho GOLD DUST TWEE de your werk! fae Epeo SUNDAY. J fim 2 a a a a a Young Men’s & Boys’ SPRING SUITS & COATS Fifth Floor New English Model Suits; Coats with patch otto? sleeves silk lined; made of Imported Fabrics in stripes and ; ohecks or im plain Oxford Gray. Size 88 to 40 inch chest. value 25.00, 18.50 600 Suits of Cheviot, Tweed or Homespun; coats with flap or patch pockets. Size 88 to 40 inch chest, value 16.50 12,50 Men’s and Young Men’s Silk Lined Couts of Black or Ox- ford Vicuna; silk faced to edge. vaiue 25.00, 18,50 Unusual Values Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pnirs knickerbocker trousers; new English model; .+ade of Navy Blue Serge, and Gray or Browa Sootch mixtures. Size 7 to 17 years, 6.50 value 8.50 Boys’ Spring Suits with two pairs knickerbocker trousers; * English Norfolk models; made of Tweed, Homespun, Cassi- mere or Clieviot; Gray or Brown. Size 8 to 18 years, values 12.50, 14.50 and 16.50, 8.50, 10.00 and 12,50 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of Linen, Duck, Khaki or Crash. Size 8 to 17 years. value 4.50, 2.85 Men's and Young Men's Soft Hats in new shapes and colors, value 2.95, 1.95 Final Clearance The Remaining Stock of Men’s Winter Overcoats. Size 84 to 44 inch chest. 10.00, 12.50 and 19,00 values 18.50, 24.50 and 35.00 WOMEN'S MILLINERY A choice selection of Imported Flowers, including Wreaths, Bouquets and Foliage,— also Ostrich Fancy Novelties, Hair Bandeaux and Boudoir Caps, at: moderate prices. . Special Ostrich Pompoms, Quills and Fancies..........« oo 957 Bands of Ostrich with standing tips... .ssssssesees 92.95! An assortment,of Untrimed Hemp ‘Bandeaux Hate int Black and culors, 2.75 HAIR GOODS SALON Extraordinary Values Fine, lustrous Wavy Switches mounted ‘on short stems, readily convertible into the newest. arene ments of the hair. 20 in. long (Gray) and 22 in. long (all shades) values 8.00 and 10.00 7,00 Hairdressing, Children’s Hair Cutting, Shampép- ing, Manicuring and Facial Massage by Experts. BABY CARRIAGES A complete and varied stock of Baby Vehicles, comprising | Baby Carriages, “Pullman” Sleepers and Chai Stationary and Collapsible Go-Carts and Sulkies. Exceptional Values "plan" Sh ir -eornbination Go-Cart and Carriage kk; foot-well with slidin, round eee wi Wicker Hood with full roll sound st, Wheels with heavy rubber head Codey gear; ee el wl th Wind Shiel i » Value 28.00, 20.00 oes. .value 25.00, 18,00 A Complete Novel; Every Week tn }' The Evening World A FOOL AND HIS MONEY " By George Barr M'Catcheen The exploits of ayoung New » Yorker who buys a romantic Ry i ar T TERMS | Hi 53 Perm $5016 Porm $499 j|sq sen Ea at $150 German castle and finds he has unknowingly acquired a titleto mystery and trouble as well, WLIO} Now Running in The} EVENING WORLD ne St Ai CORNER FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. | BET. 103 &104 ST.

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