The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1916, Page 11

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THE EVENING WOPLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916. 00 JA" Green Trading Stamps Free Friday “= 1 a —— ‘ (Present Coupon) &» “A Cold Wave on the Way” Says the Weather Bureau A decided drop in temperature by Friday morning—and even colder We, Efteythiog tc base, everybod seeee CUT OUT THIS COUPON TE bale et ete Hedy cyttis oriees warm and comfortable in and outdoors, for s IT IS GOOD FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 This coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) ga Green Trading mps FREE with purchases of $1 or more, Friday, Jan. 14 GREENHUTS—The Store That Meets All Requirements Annual Mid-Winter Clearance Sale! *10 to my wy Smart and can nar in trimmed hats = your choice in this annual Millinery Salon Event. These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as those you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases. Eve, World, 1-13-16 GREENHUT'S, |117| s OR aHeee GREENHUT'S: Men Here’s the Annual Event! Fine Dress Goods ds 42 Annual Sale at, Special, Yard Cc Fabrics regularly priced at 75c to $1.25 a yard, and even higher. This is a great once-a-year op- portunity, THEREFORE COME EARLY! 50-Inch All-Wool Broadcloths 54-Inch Imported Wool Granite Cloth 50-Inch Imported Fancy Suitings 50-Inch Navy Blue Diagonals 40-Inch Silk and Wool Alligator Crepe 42-Inch Crepe Voile 54-Inch Black and White Shep- herd Check Your choice, @ yd...... ‘ 48c GREENHUT'S The New"1916" Spring Wash Fabrics 36 to 40 Inch Printed Voiles— in the most attractive variety of floral and fancy designs on white and tinted grounds, at, yard. 5c 38-Inch Striped Bouretie Voiles —dainty Spring colors; special, yard.......... 1 9c 32-Inch “Zephyr” Dress Ging- hams—in stripes, plaids and checks; yard...... 10- 8,000 Yards of Standard Apron Ginghams—most wanted blue checks; yard. New Spring of Fashionable $ 75 Whipcord, {°° 14 For Small Women & Misses With the beginning of the second week in January the average woman begins to tire of her Winter wardrobe and is eager to don fresh, new, Spring-like garments of new and seasonable fabrics, with the new Spring-like touches at collar and belt, suits built on new lines, prettier and more trig than those for Winter wear. We Illustrate One of These Styles on Sale— “~ “Ideal Fashions for Either a Small Woman or Miss. This exceptional offering is made possible through the co-opera- tion of a certain premineet maker who had on hand a quantity of MEDIUM WEIGHT WHIPCORD which he was only too glad to make into new Meghna styles for us at a decided price concession, Bro ded we used ALL the there, Because of the unquestioned desirability of the WHIPCORD we were on! selves of this opportunity. The result is Spring sults which reflects credit to all concern: je material is just the thing for present The styles ca: to please discrimin women, The couts afe of absviutely correct fashionable length, Some have revers faced with white silk faille. The skirts are flare models with belt, pockets or shirring. All of these misses’ and small women’s suits are MAN-TAI- LORED THROUGHOUT. The linings are of rich guaranteed satin. Thecolors (which include the latest Spring shades) are Browns, Greens and Comprising More Than 2,500 Pairs of Handsome, Serviceable Trousers at a Remarkably Low Price Men who know our Clothing Store well wait for this annual event. We have included in this sale this year Trousers which can be worn on any occasion; Trousers for the business man, Trousers for dress wear, Trousers for the out-of-doors fellow-— in a word, Trousers for any and every occasion. The choice is truly excellent. Patterns are here by the dozen. To instance just a few:— Striped Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots, Black and Blue Thibets The big man who wears size 58 can be accommodated; the slim one of size 28 waist measure likewise. Young man, old conservative man trousers for all are here. Cuff or plain bottoms for your selection, Tomorrow the Sale Day. ee? The Sale Price Is . . willing to avail our- advance showing of early Spring wear. REENHUT'S: 15¢ Collars 'GREENHUT'S Boys’ Norfolk and Juvenile Novelty Suits and Overcoats eee (se peat 1.95-ea 400 ot. 1 at Bell GREENHUT'S These 275 Coats For Women and Misses Certainly Look Their Worth *19.75, *22.50 and ‘27.50 They Will All B Sold P hslaced ee 14. 7D Whether you judge them by their colors—the latest and most fashionable— their modish lines—the newest flares and collars—by the rich Broadcloths, Pluste Plain and Fancy Cheviots of which they are made, by their rich velvet and fur erimmings or what-not, you will be forced to admit that these handsome coats were never made to sell at a price like $14.75. Both loose and belted Siles are shown and the popular new Chin Chin collars, as well as the convertible and rolling styles are in evidence, Colors: Blackberry Russian Green Black Belgian Biue Navy This $1.95 sale should establish a record. It affords an economy opportunity for parents that is unmatchable. It is just in sales like this that “The Big Store” excels, for here your youngster may be clothed warmly, economically and well North Suits—strong and serviceable fancy mixtures, etc. ; sizes 7 to 16 yours; am | 95 Despite unfavorable weather, the crowds that came here yesterday were bigger even than when the sale was originally announced, Right they were! For they received collars that originally sold for $1.10 at wholesale or $1.50 at retail for 40¢ a dozen or Se each A well-known brand of FOLD COLLARS in bigh medium or low shapes; WING or STANDING Ct LARS in all shapes And not “seconds,” soiled goods or passe styles either, but every one clear, perfect and fresh, delivered to the buyer in original boxes. Don't delay, Get YOUR share of this, offering, and remember that there are no less than 78 patterns in all sizes from 12 to 20. ett) Sale continues tomorrow Wee Wee Georgia and Tommy Tucker Novelty Suits—in gray and tan fancy #1. 95 mixtures; sizes 3 to 8 years; at “Bal” Overcoats—brown and gray fancy mixtures; sizes 8 to 15 years; 4 95 at Button-to- Neck Overconts—in heavy-weight gray and blue materials; sizes $9 QF to 8 years; at. Boys’ $1 and $1. 50 Wash Suits, at 65¢ Your choice of several styles and models in good, washable materials. Sizes 2)» to 7 years Men’s High Grade $1, $1.75 and $2 Negligee Shirts at 79¢ Casta glance over this bargain, too, while you are Frisco Jr. about it Every shirt the product of a maker who | GREENHUT'S Annual Sale of Felt Footwear For Women, Misses & Children “Odds and Ends’’ at About ‘2 Le ss Than Regular his business. Every Women’s $1 and $1.25 Felt Slippers. -at 5% | Hoye’ and Girls $1 Panta at 70 cellent pattern suitable for all the ound wear, in great Remember, there are only 275 of these coats. That meuns that early Included are Felt Juliets and Comly style slippers in} tine Jersey cloth, bu The ideal ur choice. Here we have arrivals will stand less chance of being disappointed, all the popular colors litle ones during th id weather, All the aited White Shirts with laundered All sizes for Women and misses in the assortment, but not in every style. Sizes Juliets, 2! to 4» only; Comfy style stippers rs. Allsizes from 2to 6. (These logginettes stad Boseen Calered Guirte, volt ¢ ashes cutie All luxuriously lined with guaranteed satin, 206. Jord $1 grade Plain or Plaite oe § 1S Flaw : Wamanle aha Ceokat _ Hoys’ and. Girls’ “Plewure” Velt Woven Madras, Percale, Silk Striped Madras, Mercerized Fabrics end Vome oche 7 ys’ a sirls 5 many other maverials. GREENHUT'S Your choice of sol Booties, 79¢ . e 9 e@ color effec All size 2 Regularly priced $1.25 and $1.50 Pertect fitting, in sizes 1314 10 18. in the entire lot, but not in each color Made of fine quality red felt, with Misses’ and Children’s 60¢ Crochet] Picture cuff, covered cushion soles Men’s $1 White Laundered Slippers, 29¢ All sizes up to 2 Solid and combination colors in all] Men's $1.50 House Slippers at 98¢ sizes up to 2 Good quality kidskin in black only The finest and the best in the Marker, sold in full weights and measures at Greenhut’s, Mail and Telephone Orders | | Women's Gic Felt Slippers at 29] Opera and Everett otyles in all sizes filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. Good quality felt, All the most] from 6 to 1 Fresh Meat wanted colors. Sizes 3 to 6 only A PHONE ORDERS FILLED. ‘es. eats 2 Dress Shirts 25e@ In Small and Large Sizes ONLY at... Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | - Every shirt is clean and perfect. Open or closed fronts; long of ‘We deliver all paid and charged orders, FLORIDA ORANGES FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT CHOICE No. 1 2 GREENHUT'S short bosoms LAMB—legs of fancy aweet, 7 Pertect | small, juicy fruits Ae renee > 15e + is Friday's Ee , +. RESHLY CAUGHT 6 ter ~ GREEN UTS eecnseenneornseienneaen | WRAL. "orn ||] HEEECAUST Ge Liquors an INES orerin snglisl ty F 0 HIGKIDA TANGER. 99, 43¢ RESHLY CAUGHT ge gs English Jet INES Ic ERCRESS Ro | || PRESH CoDtiSH : Suinneswa | | Club At Whisk: ; : Th BALDWIN APPLES, Pound oc 5 Guinness’s D z2Guse y Rountree Gins g t », ; Sweet apples, Ben Davis FRESH "GREEN SPINACH CHINOOR Sti SALMON 1 ue ovs Dublin Stout -., BOC || 4 Tom end Dry GRe Rockingham lea t ots C spies ceauare te 15 e | |] STEAKS 16e erred ath Seer rnera ate illustrated)-—all ong size; to clear, at GRAPLFRUMT—large, use| YELLOW TURNIPS, whit IBUT STEAKS J@e] 4 jet» Oe Hg IF : Tub” Blue and White Need Wow! Sets sizes St QQ. | of ro be: 8 tor,, 45C pate Mister, BBei J ie Fowde Pe Pet are The Tiasanau er eabee at tete ma nace Cea 3 9c ‘ORANGES--ripe, awect| FLORIDA’ ORANGE paneer || eee iseults }L ai tore Dishes, Open Vegetable Dishes, etc 25 and ley 5 32 “OB ent, |] | 4 ! | at, each % to c . F ANey SWEET POTA ( \ 1 10¢ Vege | ; j —_—-—_—— seery 7 tee CMFORNIN CLUSTER FOES, parenipe, red LOOMS: 7 i 5 n. State SHUT 5 = LOW ior cing BUFCECO ROLLED OATS) HARVEST BLEND Corire |) Delico mit a n ai & Y in e ANO eums olan teres D5e | j, 14 ih #245; D5 || A delicious dessert je ; ; > and; yh Dor, 14 dor. a : : . a 2 be , : 7 ne 23¢ 58c 590" PaayT aitts TF Prior to Moving This Department to Gur Main Building vettow" spit PEAS— hae Ge pathanse 6 YELLOW LABEL FINEST OLD POT. STILL Pri of inol 3 q ckane...+ Bs he's 4 rinted Linoleums Inlaid Lincleums Dax bone t4 VAISH WHISKY Our Own Baking | || ditties q MILFORD SUGAR CORN a Aa oe ie 2 Yards Wide 2 Yards Wide Minny Wivow FOUND] DELICIOUS POUND "Smoked Meats Golden Beg brand: Panes! 29¢ 24e Bitters [Fersand’s 3 a sy 9d Bac a 54) Ly SQUIRE'S MILD-CURED 07 reg. So pkgs ERSEY TOMATK ‘oun , Ma Hooncham . sq. yd Ge sath 81 2 Ibe, 2DC] , ch 1.155 2 ibs, 80C BACON De ||| 39¢ 10¢ TUE quale mand a non | eg, Ro || Cognac ify J “D" a.) ‘ 69¢, 79 ira 8c CAKES, maple Corse BIOS 12¢ SUGAR CuntiD gy — 175 1 10¢ » ME A Ae 1.26 | witty vbr i n Remni nts kes | THREESLAVER CAKES 3 HAMS It. ¢ q 42h $1.25 id Lowis Hunter 4 sy Primed ¢ ’ en O08 40c SHOULDERS Blackberry Jam Impurlat Lame nae te estatea coe f 2% PRUIT | CHARLOTTE R'U'S § k= Fountain quality > 1 Baltinore aye | Pilgrim act, Sel tin vou ready 18e ||| SHOE D OK 196 dor ATT." 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