The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1915, Page 9

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ie laaeaR a ia en idheta et alienated pian Rd dado aisaraidicaie ask ML. ; ' AY, MAROH 8, 19T8.~ | Sales at the Popular “Big Store” THE BIG STORE” som sores SIXTH AVE., IGTO I9™ STREET ss el aa to show the way the ‘‘price wind’’ blows at Greenhut’s. ° : Dress Serge—black end | 19¢ Mercetized Poplin—black | 49¢ Dress Corduroy—black and ¢ uy double and colered; 27 colors ; 30 inches 3 Thurs- 19¢ inches wide; 1 1 day, yard. | Thursday, yard, Cc wide; Thurs day, yard. Usual Prices $] to 3) 69 Tomorrow at... . C , 18,000 of the. smartest, best-looking and most serviceable shirts ever offered in a sale will greet our patrons when this event opens tomorrow. Thousands in identical grades shown in haberdashers’ stores at $1.50. $2 and $2.50 each. Every Shirt Bears a Famous Label—Every Shirt a Product of a High- ey Class Maker, and Every Kind of a Shirt That You maton 1 Can Possibly Think of Is Included: “se $11.75| | Pleated or Plain Bosom Shirts| Shirts with Laundered “Thousand Tucked’’ Bosom| or Soft French Cuffs, Shirts, Silk Bosom Shirts, L70S Attached or Separate Collar|Woven Madras _ Silk- IAS Shirts, . Striped Shirts @A\S SN Flannel Shirts, - Finest Percale Shirts. _4@S=S Endless variety of smart patterns; also plain white. \ SQ AUIZI IA All Sizes1%.Sale. Every Shirt Guaranteed Perfect Ws We urge you to bring back any shirts that do not give entire \ satisfaction. , / Se S e, Note:—It will pay small storekeepers to attend this sale tomor- = P< row, for they can buy fine shirts at LESS THAN WHOLESALE. We ; Extra Salespeople in Attendance SS ' The garment that f| Wbreathes”; made ‘with low bust, med- fam back, long over Bip and back; strong hose supporters at- | rached. Spring and Summer FM gee tbaot You will do well to buy at least a dozen of these. THE VALUES WILL STARTLE THE TOWN, for more eights sequires abso- | | than 10,000 of these beautiful ties are made of imported silks. THESE ARE LARGE OPEN END FOUR- 4 ae ou IN-HANDS and EXTRA LONG REVERSIBLE —— A SCARFS. Every one cut liberally. t Cc Hundreds of smart looking fashionable patterns, , jand every plain color any man could wish for. These ties are exceptionally well made; bands are doubly stitched so they will slip easily through thecollar. NOT ONE TIE MADE TO RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 50c. THOUSANDS IN QUALITIES SHOWN IN OTHER STORES AT $1 EACH TODAY—AS MANY AS YOU WANT TOMORROW AT 28c. { i { covers the cost. for penny with us. “seconds,” but none of the ‘hurts’ impair their service. Only 330—So Come Early medium weight. The entire 330 suits should be sold in a few hours tomorrow, for these are ‘‘beauties’—the very styles Extra Special! in patterns and weaves that well-dressed men and youths want for present wear. 2,000 Dozens SMARTEST MODELS--COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES FROM 34 TO 44 CHEST MEASURE. Dress and business grades in neat stripes and plain blues and blacks. Ali sizes. Only 800 pairs. New York Hasn’t Seen a Sale Like This in Years. Great Crowds Are Sure to Attend, AND WE ADVISE OUR PATRONS TO COME EARLY. ANNEX BUILDING—HOMB FURNISHINGS: Don’t Fail Thursday’s Wonderful Sale ere, MarchSale of Chinaware It’s the Great Big Feature in Our Annex Building This Month 100-Piece Austrian China Dinner Sete—priced regularly at $4, $21. Tomorrow........ ‘ AA 14.50 ; The variety of beautiful mble and decorative wares offered for your choice is simply immense. farshort of doing if There are pieces for the table, the boudoir, the livmg room, the bedroom, shown at prices that are a in length, deeply x } revelation for value giving even at Greenbut’s. ‘ and chair _ These sets are complete for 12 persons and come ether specials a Pieces Form- erly Priced to $1.35 Berlin Sauce-| 100-Piece Porcelain Dinner Sets— $ pans—with cover; 6- Men’s 50c, 75c and $1 A Special Lot of 4,500 Men’s NECKWE A sige tt ai 20 Under Caviienta The selling price tomorrow just about We bought these garments 'way below their market value, and you share penny Some of these garments are classed as ATURAL AND WHITE MERINO— RIBBED OR PLAIN BALBRIGGAN— Sample Suits for Menand Youthsat *] () |sicie.s:3 “eS ; Men’sHalf Hose ] (je Men’s $3 and $4 Trousers at 2 en ee cotton ; double soles, black, white and colors; ALL SIZES. Double 2v¢ Green ding Stamps in the Forenoon. Single Stamps in the Afternoon. Whirlwind Sale of Men’s Shirts * will "ANNEX BUIL DING—-HOME FURNISHINGS—, of Aluminum Wares = in a delicate neat pink and green border design on} Mf----.-- 0+) oss sss f ‘4 quart, 18 WATER JUGS “s 3 a pure white background. Every piece traced in “ane ne fer Ua geresas, The set aenete ee ak saves; a5 95e heya lines 12.9} he gold, This ts a set that has never been equalled | neat spray fob rat er piok, the other bluish $1.35 10-ine leavy Cast | $1. ul melette Pans diam- gy ae tee itgaeclin Sheet Aluminum QF 9%, inches diam: A very popular pattern. Frying Pan $1.25, Berlin Saucepots with | *! bail handle; 6-qr, at. eter; at freee. 45 GI Coffee Percelator c | 2-quart.. be osyt 18-Piece Tableware Sets vitcicencis ene. O8C Rial xerting | | Fine thin-blown glass services, Each consists of 6 Geblets, 6 Selzer Glanses, 6| Decorated China Dinner Ptates--formerly to 35¢ each; to $1.35 Double Rice inches diameter; 19¢ | | whisky Glasses. NOC. 0. D. OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED. MF alam OAs gcc ap hss ha casa dkgUREE Rad 10 Relere -?2-qt; at... DOC! choroid handle: ar. WE GIVE 49 GREEN TRADING. STAMPS qeeeememmeme lemmas Top Aluminum ‘95 cludes Chartes Demuth, Stuart Davis, Rea- dall Davey, Heary J. Gliatenkamp, John Pandick and John Sloan, which by Baw Show Their Art In Rand Se An exhibition of paintings that George LOSING HOPE WOMAN VERY | Finally Restored to Healti Vegetable Compound. i the work of cil ii i H i ne il i 5 E = i Lydia E. Pinkham’s ifi H & iz % i fol ji i | a i Aetlreaste 3 ; Heck RTE 48 Boot for Springs. Skirts Are Exceedingly Short and Full, So the Cammeyer Spri Footwear | ie Is Exceedingly Chic Th f the short, faring ekirt this Spri emphesises the need of fs and the Conn ‘Banded | of dainty Footwear, wer | Lace Boot’ strikes a note in complete harmony with the h new fashions. yl sie csi fits tyle, we comme: unus! to the con- Sree at cablonabte women who insist unticipeting the New Mode in Footwear rather than to it. Pearl Grey, Champagne Kid and White Calf- skin Lace Boot with Patent Leather Trimmings. alt bis TF st FRIZE i Be uff i

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