The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1914, Page 12

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a . wep pee en St CE OS “—q HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1914. SME “| Sale of “WALK-OVER” Shoes and Oxfords) © THE ERE RAILROAD , TOCLEAN UPTS CARS Greenhut’s Sensational Sale Continues, Tomorrow Women’s $3.50 to $5 “WALK- Men’s $3.50 to $6 ‘““WALK- qetern vesten, | OVER” PERFECT Shoes and 1 98 OVER" PERFECT Shoes and _. ml Oxfords, Ob o.oo ccccccccecesscesceeee e Oxfords, boo... ccccccccccccscesseesee 4 Service Board. Tans ware a fot ef wealthy Sereey AGAIN has “The Big Store” achieved a triumph in merchandising, and the patrons of GREENHUT’S have been able to share in the THE GREATEST fesidents who commute daily, except SHOE SALE AND VALUE-GIVING OCCASION OF YEARS. Buaday, into New York who stayed Although the response this morning was without precedent in the annals of shoe sales in New York City, there has hardly been more than a “dent” in the jewey trom thelr Manhattan offices tremendous assortments comprised in the origina! purchase of over fourteen thousand pairs of fine footwear, consisting of samples, discontinued lines, surplus stocks, / ive ies tha Now York tad Wow Seriey and factory accumulations from the renowned “‘Walk-Over” factory. branch of the Erie Railroad stopped at dermy iy to atten «ea Shoes for Women Shoes for Men ciate which te ANieag coon High button or lace shoes, Oxfords, pumps and Colonials, in patent leather, | High Shoes and Oxfords, in gun-metal calfskin, patent leather, tan Rus- Plainte that the Erie's cars on this dull calf, kidskin, suedes, white ‘‘Nu-Buck” and white canvas. Also the sia calf and kidskin. All sizes from 5 to 11, AA to E widths; g an were dirty. ‘The commuters new 3-eyelet tango dancing pump in patent leather and gun-metal calfskin Formerly $3.50 to $6; in this sale, tomorrow, at................ 2.25 Sibdstgh Perkize, s wealthy lawyer,| with Juniper soles, and the new spring heels. All sizes, 214 to ¢ COME EARLY AND LAY IN A SUPPLY FOR FUTURE WANTS. No : lives at Woodcliffe Lake, said! 7, AA to E widths. Formerly $3.50 to $5; in this sale, a pair. . 1. 98 mail or ‘phone orders will be filled during this sale. erie that were | og one ediagesgidraertad A Cas! “SALE IN OUR MAIN BUILDING oe. counsel for the rallroad, e Ss t lS al 4 } + Perkins said that bcd rd Lad ore ags B pessiec. || Bargains Closed pecmetouwy | AY SANS | teacco and the floors were unswept. ING wes ices fo: eo wala that women were compelted | B es oul Hats, J.B. GREENHUT COMPANY. Reliable ANNEX BUILDING— fo ride in the smokers. | loys’ an r fats, July 4th ¥ , HOME FURNISHINGS “The trouble is," mid Attorney 39c, 49c and 69c THE BIG STORE Merchandise Refri Bao not sive the alread tho A] cette stra are" 38¢ | We Remain Open To- 5 Also Flag Poles and | elrigerttors, bbe xii SK HAT SAiLGas ena | morrow Till60’Cloc Born sines SIXTH AVE., IGI%{TOIS™ STREET rackets lowers, Water Coolers reper support. If they would they WASH HATS, AM RAMS, 8 find the road more kindly to- , them.” Mr. Perkins was on his tn an instant. ASH, KHAKI and Windo mie 7 BUILDIN w Screens ‘in thin jot ‘a ) REFRIGE “How can wo be supporters of thts | id FANCY STRAWS, In My m cox roe oad which in the meanest branch of |(M | ectiy trimmed with satin an ‘goeeria, ee he meanest railroud in the United | ME Ss ats IN LINEN and RATINE—with an former Sale tates?” Mr. Perkins blurted out. feathers and gros-grain ribbon; 9c Lift Cover... . $18.00 $13.50 After this little set- ato Other com- | BRP at..cccceccccescceseesseessenenee Lik Cones ie RED " re eed tn Space will permit of the mention of only a few of the many specials in seasonable garments offered in | Litt Cover... 1100 880 Mites Deajes of the commission re- New White Trimmed this department. They will serve as representative of numerous others. Apt. House..5 1800 18.50 that the testimony gies all in| Hats, at $5 Side Icer.... 22.00 17.00 of the commuters, 9 want- | LAWN MOWERS ‘4 to know what the road was This beauti‘ul millinery has achieved « well- saay-runnine: A-ineh 12 to do about it r, Minard ‘ * that beginning July 24 an extra i TIN, WHITE STRAW, would be made to clean up the CREPE, trimmed with WHITE. STS," WINGS, FLOWERS, etc. Also HATS, A aplendid variety. And a number of hats culled $1 95 from our $5 lines, at..... With three Misses’ and Juniors’ oe} 95 Juniors’ and Girls’ $1 Summer Dresses, at Ve Tub Dresses, at. . : Formerly Priced to $5.95 Formerly Priced to $1.50 Many handsome d Hh d, sh Pretty, new styles, one as illustrated. Some have tunic all the new style ideas, ond clogealy cates? Mane CREPES: | skirts; all’arg prestily trimmed with effective colors, touches of 68 and & ies DRESDEN CREPE, § > lace, embroidery, etc. are made of “Anderson's” IVANHOE WATER VOILES, LINGERIES AND. LINENS. Ail” ihe pany sunicor ZEPHYRS, also GINGHAMS nd PERCALES. wed oak on the outside: Untrimmed Millinery Walls: nickel-plaied colorings. All sizes for misses and ‘uniors Girls’ Patriotic $1 LY REDUCED PRIC! Fe Girls’ $1.95 and one $1, 69 Middy Blouses, at Every girl should have one of the new “INDEPENDENCE” Tub Dresses, at . MIDDIES. "Made of WHITE GALATEA, with collar of red and We illustrate one of the pretty models. All splendidly made | blue stripes and stars. Also many other new models, including of fine WHITE LAWN in quaint DUTCH neck, and fancy collar | thé “OLD GLORY,” “VERA CRUZ," and “‘COOLIE” styles models. They are elaborately embellished with Cluny and other | Sizes 6 to 14 years. laces, embroidery, etc. one puees, Skirte—to match above blouses, $s Sizes 6 10 1 Years, 1 LEGHORN DRESS SHAPES— $1.69 at ‘City Hospital with a mortal bu |. She was accidentally shot a to accompany her iter thot fee of a physician. to | a operation. She 9 nome at” . 4 Drift ‘atreet WINDOW SCREI bring EXACT MEASU NTS with we don hange window screens or DOW SCREENS —easy- qiiding, matural finioh frames, with beat qual- ‘As on ni rear porch talking with a pparentiy. in uremoving. art | apparel from a bhrenu drawer i jaced the revolver in went off, Preinventory uniors’ Cloth Suits (iit 2es Quantities are limited, <o if you wish to obtain one of these splendid bargains you must COME EARLY, Former Price Sole Price Former Price Sale Price ++ $6.75 $1.95 | 30 Junior Suits. $4.95 + 10.25 3.95 | 12 Junior Suits. . 7.95 Former Sale Extension $1 Standard Safety Razors, 50c MeAnaRS ot are STANDARD Srpalour Former Price Sale Price 16 Junior Suits............$24.50 $10.95 | 65 Junior Serge Dresses.... 6.95 1.95 ‘MAIN BUILDING ‘Two Great Specials in Men’s & Youths’ Suits at $8.85 & $11.85 The Suits at $8.85 Curtain Materials and Curtains 18: SCRIM HEMSTITCHED BORDERS—4,000 da; white, ivory and A\ i 28 Junior Suits. 37 . unior Suits, MAIN BUILDING Women’sDaintyBlouses At *1.98,'2.98 and °3.50 sihess blouses are clever prods ons of high-priced models. case elegantly made of the finest materials; hey To-MoRROW Parasols, $1.59 Hy are most modestly priced. Au SR TAFPEIAS ie $2.50 Velie &: Shadew Lace Bionses, $1 9 the Board of Ka- | ve ap roved the ‘ourt House fe t was moved ielightly to the Infants’ Restore, 50c lew weeks ago because a part Plain Mat weave; white with pink or biue he shifting trimming; sites up to 2 years. rance of the members| | Folding Umbrellas for a for the absence of Tureee Men and Women from Rey. Father Evers, Special at 95c the property cat the city wit Ma edged waterproof fabrics; neat lace insertion and e salt, reductions on Seamiece Tapes! two sizes, in a choice a1 919. —# $13.50 RUGS-~7.6x9 {1 0c LINOLEUM—4 retin when folded, canbe carried in suit They are, wide; equa INGS, 40 inches; WHITE LINEN- FINISHED COTTON HANDKERCHIEF. LAWN, 40 Inches; WHITE POMBON CREPE, 37 inches; WHI PELISSE CREPE, ; WHITE PLAID and STRIPED FANCIES. aT 3, inches; DOTTED plain bordered, Riese tha aemtan - i These are “SKINNER” SATIN-LINED BLUE SERGE SUITS; also neat — 6 ti d GeZiss sane oe tubes wits priet wors borane. 7a patterns in WORSTEDS and CHEVIOTS. Allsizes. Every suit guaranteed, (= \ Hela by White G " , Formerly With omar faring collar of fet ‘ * These garments were originally priced to $15. 7 j - | 15c to 25c a Yard, Novelty Silk Stri Blouses, at $2 , \ The Suits at $11.85 eWels at 10c a Yard This beautiful mods is of fancy white silk wit } G afi Dozens of our best sellers in lines where sizes are a bit “broken.” There Your choice of WHITE FINE VOILE SUIT. ] brown or black. The Directoire he \ W\ sh Hi y are all sizes in BLUE SERGES, STRIPED WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, VELOURS and CASSIMERES; in every wanted color and style. The former prices of these suits were $15 to $25, and FIGURED LAWNS, 27 inches. i : ye i $3 and $4 Trousers, at $2 Our Finest “Kingly” Trousers, at $5 oof Wiire RATING SuITINGS=: _14e ri Lace, Blouses, at $3.50 j OUTING TROUSERS, STRIPED WOR- Nowy tailor cannot match them at the price , 15¢ | shadow lac broidered voile,has net vestee j STED TROUSERS, BLACK CHEVIOT quote. Here are finest BLUE SERGE 8 35q | Andel fron, and net immed organdie cll = TROUSERS, CUFF-BOTTOM CHEVIOT and BLACK: Be Gee a atioeos ets CASSIMERE TROUSERS. All sizes. in STRIPED WORSTEDS. All sizes up to 58. “Kingly” Trousers for Big Men, at $3 Youths’ “Odd” Suits Women’s and Misses’ Outing Shirts and Middy Blouses the Pom; rpadou lin ard, l4c The nattiest and most effective styles a rows MUCH LESS THAN REGULAR. Former Prices to $10, at $5.95 Popular STRIPED WORSTEDS, BLACK wil, vented, golere for dresses, kimonos 49c and 59c +39 ee 69 pene A49c\* seiaconaal (| hurr tase THIBETS AND CASSIMERES; also BLUE All sizes up to 36. SERGES. Sizes from 40 to 58, $5 “Hodgman” Raincoats, $1.95 Gennes tain-proof, $3.50 White Full- Dress Vests, $1.95 Fidel and regular style collars, All sizes. Automobile Dusters Famous ‘‘Kenyon” Make, at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 Remnants of Wash Fabrics Formerly privet te 280, tity; yard. MAIN BUILDIN« Fresh Meats, Fish and Best Groceries Mail and tel@phone orders filled promptly. ‘Phone 4000 Chelsea. We do not accept C.O.D. orders for Fresh Meats, Fish and other perishable goods. Ask for the new edition of our Grocery Catalogue, it’s free. Women’s Tub ; Made of sheer BATISTE, in pretty floral pat- tern on white ground; collar, vestee and cuffs trimmed with solid match flower; the skirt is fink dono fold, to ive, the ta fy paved frome sie “ ca = DUCKS —ehoice quality Pyle HAMS ady cooked foods, al) “mn main parties, etc, in our Dell- MAIN BUILDIN 10c ‘en’ Section, : — ; B 9 W h S : Mattes te cxekeuee Formed | _ Machine-sliced; Ib, Aeae SIN harm, caraee COOKED CORNED BEEF —machine-esliced; at *2.95 ‘FoR THE NUMBER 180 For ‘‘The Fourth’’ MY @NLY ENTRANCE agit wit “Pond, tb, 461 i i mapa conmeciicn wit the wre nest |] Admiration Perfectos we roel 890 inte ta anvend gry rah Net te iad | el plein white. . Sizes 6 to 16 yr: § Boys’ Blue Norf Balkan Suits—ali Hams and Bacon Light-Weight jammer Sufite in tansy mine i) 85 x ‘CHARLES A. KEENE Freon, 25 D proadway, New York |§| Tomorrow, Home Made Cakes We cies fish free of SUGAR-CURED 1 Q} tures. Si ME easy eeiieas } Brepivedy. kaowe that ADMIRATION PER- In our “Daylight” Bakery we make delicious cakes, ||| HALIBL HAMS in 1940 ( izes 7 to 17 years. lg. ecte plee, pastry, breed, rolis, ete 4 E $1.50, $2 W sh jet wine FOUND FRES : ; ; 7 $ ash Suits MERRY WIDOW POUND| FRESH POUND CAKES. ‘ : . and $2.50 ’ CAKES— Q5e} stiron, raisin, plain, mar- ° hae = Sizes 2 to 10 Years; Tomorrow, at each, 61) 2 Ibe... bie; each, 81.1 te Roane ie f DaTRAIGHT PANTS and SHORT-SLEEVE SUITS, im Fe 38 sae Aha gree at TRE EER SAS f Sebreeaos and ST A TEES ARS ie 50 HAVANA RESAGOS--at fas maiagy ! bial . SAILOR COLLAR RUSSIAN SUITS. Plain colors, BARC sciaseite MAPLE ‘d stripes, plain white, etc, 7 “fp eat, sonal ] WASH BLOUSES— HUCKLEBER! ‘4 i kband; ¥ PIBB~ each... 66.5 ch. 83. = 4 freer 1, 49¢ SERS ae

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