The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1914, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 16, 10914. — = MAIN BUILDING: Because of Today’s Rain “Exquisite” Is the Only Word to Describe These Ae oe le dit ig Pom Trimmed Hats at *5, $7.50 & 10 FOR TOMORROW'S SELLING co NY Therefore in addition to all the tegular Saturday bargains advertised J.B. GREENHUT MPA ss Exquisite in line—exquisite in color-har- mony exquisite from no matter what angle we Will sontiage the sank sig ‘atte ; e “TH E B | G ST oO RE” pratt Me, [om BoTn ses SIXTH AVE., IG™TOI9™ STREET ween roi Pre naa used them in these hats—as well as in those MAIN BUILDING ' Prgith lame black i tas a background, Special Prices Tomorrow on the Very Styles in Velveteen Over-Blouses That Are in Such High Favor This Season ”| Annex Building—Home Furnishings, to $21.75, ] Open Stock Porcelain Dinner Ware. Axminster and Velvet Rugs in pular sizes, Ever Aluminum Cooking| tions, with ostrich, “fancies,” wings, ribbon, fur and all the popular trimmings of the winter season. These Hats Would Be Priced at ‘MAIN BUILDING: Gloves A Few of Tomorrow's Specials The Biarritz (Saxe wrist); fine,| The Teiperials 4 cape PX M sewn supple skin that slips on easily ove with horn fasteners; a Properly conforms to the Fisvane and Manila shades 98 black, white and 98e Selected Lambskin Gloves; Look at the veauty at 91.98 4 Graed Bringer! 3) BE Mt ta Value That te ABSOLUTELY UNMATCHED in Hatters’ Plush Hats e see pi 3 rows new embroidery; When $1.98 will transform a dress, or a shirtwaist-and-skirtinto a hand- Splendid new large Pe , Gloves; pearl] black, white and tan; also black some costume—it's s worth-while bargain. These $1.98 over-blouses with hi in the latest jasps; extra fine skins; white with| with white embroidery and white their button-trimmed fronts, and their sash trimmed backs, are wonderful Nagin iewieeass Hats ielcey black em- | 98 with black 89 values. Black, of course, and very advanced in style. blocks, made of “hatters ‘Trimmed Duplex Lenihercive Gloven; 2ciasp; extn quality salt and warn, Qe Silk Shadow Lace Blouses, Quite § Sik beaver), Facing asd] Fes will wash beautifully; black, white, gray, tan, Biscuit... 48e Unusual Even for Greenhut’s, at e Ringe nade of silk Black or white silk shadow lace over a flesh colored Japanese silk lining velour. —with fancy net vest and collar. They are very dressy and Frenchy looking -~women will find them most becoming. The “Mandarin” Is Another New Over-Blouse Specially Priced at $3.50 Black Silk Velvet Dress Shapes—superior qual- ity of black silk velvet, in many new Perfectly straight lines, back and front, braid bound, and finished by a shapes; correctly made and finished 4 95 MAIN BUILDING Laces, Nets, Chiffons, Embroideries Samples of Chiffons—-plain, fancy Manufacturers’ Samples of Em. and printed; former pric $e on rH pig Pe kes 49c broideries—8 to 10 inches; Nain. Lace Remnants, Flouncings and sook, Swiss, Voile and Crepe; Plush Hate—erect-pile silk plush, with polished top crowns; black and best colors; 95c iy i ra hemstitched white satin collar—not a gather, nor a frill. That is its main ony if. ya 1 "ze length; oil Bian charm. It come orga ei ey See d Bak Silk Velvet Dress Sh: ie’ if ; eaten ese ee lels Are Picture vet Dress Shapes—the $1.28 yd; each iece De wA De] each sieve... BC DCand Ze Many other styles as attractive. very bandeasieat of tele Kind’ ate oO MAIN BUILDING: Sales of Outer Apparel for Misses, Juniors & Girls|[: 2:25 2) Wilt Birty hae Very Baap Day im There ectons_|| "Ge. coats, Overcoats & Suits MAIN BUILDIN Beating Every Former Selling Record Tomorrow With a Sensational Sale of SPECIALS MAIN BUILDING 6 AND DRDUROY * $3.95 8 ‘ INCHILLA | BALMACAAN S Misses’ Suits, Values to $16.50, at $12.75 Charmingly youthful Styles in serge, gabardine, cheviot or novelty weaves in the season's best colors—plum, navy, black, Russian green or tete denegre. Short or long coat styles—one model is of the new Redin- gotes, trimmed with braid, velvet coller and new shaped revers. The skirt is button trimmed. Other suits priced up to $39.50. A Rare Opportunity At $ at for Men and Youths e biticcee cli el les Scone No sale that we can remember in our entire history (more than is BLACK SAHIN F ! 18 years) can equal this one-day sale of high-class garments at so #1 BLAGR GHeNAbtn me | low a price. ONUPE usualy The Assortments Are Marvellous, embracing, as they do, the choicest ucts in Balmacaans, Raincoats, Overcoats and Suits submitted by the leading manufacturers. The bres | price, $11.85, in many instances does not cover the cost of material and production alone. The values are unquestionably the biggest ever offered.in October. The Balmacaan and Fall Overcoats in smartest fashions, superbiy tailored, of rich brown and gray cravenetted tweeds; also imported in | fabrics made with velvet and cloth collars. You have never seen sates f 4 \ anything like these garments before at $11.85. ANNEX BUILDING— | The Winter Overcoats are particularly handsome. There's a style— FeO cake Watido ess and an up-to-date one—for every man and youth. There are black $4.50 and Oxford grays for conservative dressers, as wellas $ more youthful ones for those who like them. Special 11.85 The Suits for Men and Youths—A wonderful collection. Many of them are samples—worth $25. In the vast assortment you will find BLUE ALL-WOOL SERGES, and all colors and patterns in CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS—young men’s stylish suits, all perfectly tailored and trimmed. All sizes. $ PD GOIAY face: khrvanetos vee Frsgara Poon) woe XR Aon 11.85 616 Imported Raincoats—More than 30 different styles, which we imported direct. All sizes. Formerly priced to $20 $ OND B20 vceases ceva cous yearend vay inerge evn ; 1 1.85 Misses’ Dresses, Values to $ $14.75, at 10.50 A splendid chance to save considerably on You mi hoose from the season's clever-! the prettiest style suits of the season. est styles—velveteen or serge, combined | One suit has a coat which buttons up to the with sati Silk poplin, crepe de chine or throat, trimmed with silk braid and a cord tle. meassaline. One model dress Messaline| The skirt has a hip basque, with box-pleated tunic, white benga-| yoke. There are line collar and cuffs and @ butterfly bow in| many styles, how- back. Iso delightful dancing and} ever, and all of el shades. Other stunning| ¢hem delightful. Materials are Juniors’ $16.50 Suits, at $14.75 RA” CREPE DE CHINE— 23 wid ‘OOL BRO! —80 inches wide: yd REMNANTS OF DRESS taually priced 10 80 a SILK | MESH VEILING! ni Girls Winter Coa $! Ju Dresses}||iots or gabardine m age ae : in Great Variety brown or blacks The model sketched is of warm, light- weight cheviot. Its wide belt gives it a} Other suits in great variety at $11.95, stunning appearance. Another style is mili- | $19.50 and up to $27.50. 13 to 17 years. Gon cians Aise Soesal oectaes at | SENOS Oe BO Coats, Girls’ and Juniors’ $1 and caedic $1.25 Wash Dresses, at that can be worn two ways. Other styles in large or small plaid: Middy Blouses, ,. pele eine Always Popular, at *1 |, enetisous re Girls’ Serge or Corduroy Dresses, $ Usually to $5.00, at... ° So many pretty styles, it would be hard to find the prettiest. A long-waisted serge dress with pleated skirt and white pique collar is featured. Others have box-pleated fronts, with Roman ribbon trimmings. to 14 vears. One of the stunning models is sketched. TC |i eae hah eeia'ia Wack and a deep collar Special: 2800 pairs of ‘‘Kingly” Trousers usually priced to $5; striped worsteds, also blue all-wool serge and §$ black thibet. Sizes up to 58; at ‘MAIN BUILDING ‘ANNEX BUILDING—-HOME FURNISHING. $25 Brass Bed Outfits, « #12.50 Complete as illustrated; 2-inch continuous-post brass bedsteads in all regular sizes; bright or satin finish; guaranteed lacquer; 10-year link spring with high risers and heli- cal ends. Combination felt mattress Best Fresh Meats and Poultry Staple groceries, Fresh Fruits, Fresh Vegetables and Home Baked Cakes at the Big Store's money saving prices. $3.50 “Foot-Mould” Shoes for Men and Women. #2iraordinery Sale $9 & 5 e These shoes are designed specially for us and they are made of the very best leathers. Every ;air guaranteed. In value they compare more than favorably with other makes of shoes at $4 and $4.50. MAIN BUILDING——| MAIN BUILDING: Another 1,000 Men’s and Youths’ Hats! $1.25 Ball-Bearing These and Other Specials for Tomorro [MAIN BUIL DING—— Fresh Meats TURKEYS—choice quality | DUCKS—fresh killed Long | MUTTON—hind = quarters an Islan of Western stocks 1 5@ Bey neccara t fore quar- MUTTON—s! range of Styles. Usual selling prices f bigness A vers of Western Qe Popular sieree am erie and rr covered in fancy-striped ticking. iB a ay x i Oe Ue ate ona Skates DERBIES, ENGLISH TWEED Famous ‘Wostenholm’’ American Made Rugs . } LAMB—full fore’ quarters Cc HATS and AUSTRIAN VELOURS 1X. L. Make tncluded jelvet and T. Scrim Curtains i ft ct * 15e Tomorrow, at..... All the popular colors and a good These razors are of genuine N $1.50 to $2.75 PAIR SCRIM CURTAINS— : | : Sheffield steel, full hollow D MARMALADE Union Hardware to $33, tomorrow; § 5 ground; black handles; 5:8 ine edges ond lavertionst Doe ene LEO : One iS. Bhicsvsannis ° size, -class ade; pola OF ee, t COPAY, make $5 to $8 imperted Austrian Velour FAA AOET BARI HER sRee Incandescent H pot skates for men, Hats-- $ . 7 \ A women, boys and girls. Better at 2.95 and 4,95, 50c Pocket Knives, 25¢ Gas Lights ; b- Derby Hats—all clea: didly made; Ru: aver, splen- y leather bands ; Specially priced 8g *4 and 4 Dreke’s Cakes DRAKE'S POUND | DRAKE'S SPONGE 90, | DRAKE'S COC OANUT CAKES—2 Ibs. 38e AkES son 20¢ MACARDONS (2b¢ oriment of handles: shell, metal, gray pearl effect, etc. 2 specially tempered blades, come early, for the quantity is limjted, and, as a bargain in skates, this is unapproachable. MAIN BUILDIN' Saturday’s Wines & Liquors specie Vues lan COMBINATION Qe v se brass inverted bee Rh Se 3 with adjust vent, inner 5 875 ‘i TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS—A fread | COMBINATION tt. 6 i480 $11-75| NO. 2 « Home Made Cases In our own Daylight Bakery We make delicious cakes, past OLD FASHIONED MO. | MARSHMALLOW LOAF Ash Cans—Ash Sifters, etc. 2.75 Rotary Ash Sifters — allows no $995 LASSES. FRUIT CAKES | CAKES— Re ee : 25K f 4 2¢ | ented eve Wine ‘ Old Crow $!"3's8' 4 69¢ | Clark’s Rye us." Seal te: ateate TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Riis 7 f. Reosy | Solid brane POET BRe $$ ; Galvanized Pails—10-, {2- and 14-quart; former a 8 Walled Re, ane hee Ferrand Kaiser Kummel prices 20c, 22¢ & 2Ke; 9 iat sau ee pe WHITE MOUNTAIN’ Loar 1 Star Cognac Per bot $1.00 at, cach... 15¢, 17 & 20c Ceiling Dome Lights, $6.95 tle Gold Label Kummel, 88c _.., lbe e RK Reg. 81.25 dot FRESH POUND CAKES— Mh, ou3s ber $1.14 marl Port and Sherry $2.20 Ash Cans—17-inch di isan 26 inches *1.50 AA The shade of this COMBINATION 7 NO, o— 89e > Solid bras Inverted iD FILLED ose : Pane etry 92.85 Ash Veinsh burner; goed quality REGAL DRY GIN and 686 “Vottie, BB: a diameter; 26 inches $ Old Tom gin; bottle . high.. ‘é gallon GOLDEN WEDDING RYE | UMBERTO 1 y Wits og MouTH— TALIAN oe ailon, t frets ents... B4C OLD. PILGRIM HOLLAND GIN— Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 4% JOHN AIG 8 S-qt, basket, | SECKEL 38e Bisccs PEARS—.0. 0.4... 800 | new Evo $2.75 an Cana--18-inch giamever: 26 inches high; with wood staves.. 1.98 bottle NEW PIPPIN APPLES— FANCY CR. Cr ChinM0: Qe 40¢ Garbage Cans—tight $2.75 Ash Cans—extra heavy; 17- ic GRAHAM WAFERS — Crisp Godss, Afterngen Tess or Gree. toe dT a oa Tc [erat wl...... 78C! . B. GREENHUT CO.—FORMERLY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER COMPANY gg WE GIVE 20¢ GREEN TRADING STAMPS, 6 ca re a , APPLES- 6: 25-ounce bottle... C | HOLLIS CLUB WHiS. | ch di 3 26 i ; botties QUEEN QUALITY CALIFOR: We¥=-B0e a. tote.» 74¢ fitting cover; bail handle, 22€ | fe Lp ides 9 Seeder, 84C [SATO JAH 81.10 50e Garbage Cans— Bis) SESUSA AAS CLARET— * 35c te Wom Tub—good size; 50c ners nn Mics aannnertesans ia

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