The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1915, Page 9

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|mmam ot wr nee sot ome come! MAN FOUND WEAR RAILS [22.220 8. cue ae ee WITW SKULL FRACTURED)” SS yee ener the ttre ron! Hibbouns treck oppestte the! PEROXIDE of HYDROGEN Frees to Paster — Veet te Quote — Pest te sholee of sur ond boo trnastee es Sane TtIReT AND 1 ast Get Marchaad’s ‘'fag @etonal Peete” HEN we speak of Best & Co's service, we speak not only of the highly specialized service that has made the trade-mark, ‘‘Liliputian — Bazaar,”’ the one excelling mark of quality for little children _ for almost half a century, not only of the equally highly specialized service of our girls’ and misses’ department, and boys’ and youths’ departments; ,and not only of the exceptional, authoritative style service of our women’s departments. Best & Co.’s service means something beyond even all that, Courteous, efficient, _ personal service, for instance—that’s important; just as the convenient arrangement of our stocks is important. Or as our rapid delivery service is important (\ with its modern chutes and moving parcel con- veyors in the store, and its gas or electric delivery wagons outside, manned by competent, courteous men, that carry your purchases to you. Those things are all of first importance in giv- ing service— But so is our Mail Order Department, with its staff of expert shoppers, and its complete illustrated catalogte, enabling those who live al a distance to buy as satisfactorily as if they came to the store. And our Adjustment Department, with its one unvarying rule: to satisfy every customer. ich means, of course, your money back if you want it. These things are all a part of the Best & Co. service, just as giving you right styles, right quality and right workmanship are a part; just as moking. certain always that ‘‘you never pay more at Best’s’’ is a part. If you know Best’s, you already know these things. THE BVEHING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. If you don’t know Best's, come to-morrow and see for yourself. Fifth Avenue, West Sido, Corner of 35th Street dames McGreery & Co 6 34th Street 5th Avenue On Saturday, April (7th Very Special Sale NECK RUFFS Remarkable Sale WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS unusually attractive collection of Smart Models, suitable for Street or Dress wear 3.75 and 7.50 regularly 8.50 to 15.00 Extensive assortment of Hate for Misses and Children, moderately priced. Long, extra full Ruffs of Chenille Spotted An Mousseline in All Black, White, or Hrown, and various Black and White combinations Streamers and bows of satin ribbon at each end regularly 1.50 Exceptional Offerings -" MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUITS, COATS & DRESSES Special Prices .— comprehensive assortinent of the season's odels in Gabardine, Serge or Black aud White Check Rize 14 to 18 years 19.75, 26.50 ond 29.50 Missen’ Coats,—practical models in Serge, Corduroy, Gabar- dine and English Check and Mixed Fabrics, suitable for sport, motoring or general wear. Size 14 to 18 years 12.75, 16.75 and 18.50 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—emart and practical models in 6ilk Poplin or Crepe de Chine. Sise 14 to 18 years. 14.75, 18.50 and 24.75 Juniors’ Suits,~-amart models in Serge, Gabardine er Black and White Check Fabrics; shoe-top length skirts. Sis 13 to 17 years 16.75 Girls’ Three-piece Suits,—youthful models in Serge, Gab- ardine or Bhepherd Check Fabrics, Size 1% to 16 years. 16.75 Girls’ Coats—various models in Serge, Gabardine oF Wool Check Fabrics. Size @ to 14 6.95 and 9.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses,—Plain, Striped or Plaid Ging- ham; also Repp, Linen, Voile or Lawn. Size 6 to 14 years. Misses’ Separate Skirts in White, Brown, Gireen or Tan ied 1.95 and 2.95 Corduroy; also Serge or Check Fabrice. Girls’ and 7 Blouses,—Sise 6 to 18 years..... iss aaa: and 1.15 Givle’ Middy Skirts of White or Navy Blue Gelates or Tan Khaki; also Navy Blue Serge or Black and White Check Worsted; gored or pleated. 1.35 and 2.95 Extraordinary Values MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S APPAREL Sth Floor. Men's and Young Men’s Spring Suits in the newest models. Made of Navy Blue or Gray Flannels and Stripe or Check Fabrics. Size 84 to 42 inch chest. 15.00 and 20.00 regularly 20.00 and 25.00 Men's and Young Men's Spring Coats of Oxford or Light Gray Covert and Black or rey Vicuna; full silk lined. Size 84 to 40 inch chest. regularly 25.00 . ; ; Boys’ Novelty Suits-—Vestee, Russian and Gellor models, Young Men's Knit Coats in Oxford or Green. Size 84 made of Navy Blue Serge or Black and White Shepherd Chesk to 40 inch chest. 14.50 regularly 17.60 Fabrics, Size 8 to 8 years. 5.00 regularty %.50 Boys’ Sport Shirts and Blouses of White Soisette; collar can be worn high or low. Blouses,—7 to 14 years.. regularly 1.25, 95c | Shirts,—12to 14 in. neckband..regularly 1.65, Saturday Boys’ & Girls’ Last “Onyx” Day “SOROSIS” SHOES | WOMEN’S HOSIERY Exceptional Values. Women’s “Onyx” Medium Light Weight Silk Lisle, with Pointex heels, “ Dub-1" tops, extra heavy spliced heels and toes. Black or White. regularly 50c pair, 8 pairs 1.00 Women's “Onyx” Mose alah} Line see —“Dub-l” tops, high spliced heels and double soles, jack only. ga ak sin Temilaly 50c pair, 8 pairs 1.00 latest Worsted Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbecher trousers. Made of Fancy Cheviot or Tweed. Sise 7 te 17 yeas. 5.90 regulasty 0.50 6 Boys’ Spring Coats of Black and White Check Worsted and Navy Rlue Serge. Size 3 to 9 years. 6.00 regularly @.90 125 a’ and Girls’ “‘Sorosis” Shoes are scientifically , dewalt properly train the growing feet. = All desirable leathers for dreas, school or general wear, made of only the best grade materials. Prices range from.....ccoccscesesesssccveseers 2.50 to 5.00 According to size. We *s “Onyx” Pure Thread Silk Boot, with lisle af Dubs" Tops, seintoread heels, soles and toes. Black, White TOY DEPARTMENT and Tan. regularly 50¢ pair, $ pairs 1, — A comprehensive assortment of Books, Toys, Dolls; Games and Sporting Goods. Women's “Onyx” Pure Thread Silk,--medium weight; lisle garter tops and soles; extra double heels and toes. Black only. regularly 75c, pair Women’s “Onyx” Pure Thread Silk, fine medium weight; Dub-l" garter tops of silk or lisle; high spliced heels and double soles of silk or lisle. Black and White. pair 1.00 regularly 1.50, Boys’ “Onyx” Hosiery,—medium weight, “Dub-1 Wear” | Ribbed Cotton, in Black only. Size 6 to 10. | pair 25c \ Special Prices Niagara Roller Bearing Scooters, made strong and dur- able; metal parts are crucible steel, finished in Maroon; steel wheels 44 inches in diameter; roller bearings insure speed. 1.25 regularly 1.65 Winslow's Juvenile Extension Ball-bearing Steel Roller Skates. 1.15 regularly 1.50 Misses’ Wear” Lisle; Fine “Onyx” Hosiery,— medium weight ‘Dub-1 ibbed; Black and Tan. Size 6 to 10 pair 25c Men's “Onyx”’ Hosiery Specially Priced Men's “Onyx” Hoxe:—finest. pure Silk, mediuin weight; reinforced heels, toes and soles, Black and Colors Furs Stored and Fully Insured Furs must be thoroughly cleaned and stored in o Pair 1,00 Dry, Cold Air which is absolutely free from moisture Men's “Onyx” Pure Silk Hose,—-spliced heels, toes and y soles, Black, Tan, Navy Blue, Gray and Purple if they are to be protected against moth, and if their 3 Pairs 1.00 Men's “Onys” Silk Lisle Hose, in Blick only.“ Doublex” lustre is to be preserved. heels and toes; spliced soles _ Ss Pairs 1.00 Unusual Values “SOROSIS” BOOTS & OXFORDS Smart Spring models in Men’s “Sorosis” Boots and Oxfords, on new lasts, in all desirable leathers. 5.00 to 8.00 \ Storage Vault located on the premises is equipped | with every modern device for the protection of Furs, Wearing Apparel. Rugs, Tapestries, etc. All Fur Garments accepted for Storage are thoroughly cleaned without additional charge. Remodeling and Repairing of Furs at Summer rates. Requests to call for goods will receive prompt attention. Telephone 6380 Greeley,

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