The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1916, Page 17

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ivi ‘ Columbia Squad Practiees With A Greased Ball Columbia lined up the most power- ful football array yesterday that {t Das been able to get together at time this season, The fact that there Was no scrimmage on South Field be- ci of the rain, and that the prac- tice, such as it was, took place in the university gymnasium, did not blight the air of cheerfulness that pervaded the training quarters when all the varsity regulars who have been out of the game for one reason or another trotted to their places and went through a dummy scrimmage drill. Of all the players Howard Miller, the atar 1915 quarterback, is the ogy one, in addition to Sterling Van ‘Water, who was unabdje to don a uni- form. Both he and @Vvan De W robably be unable to play « season, Henry Monroe, . Dal Cochran,, fullback, I ber, right tackie, and Jolin Ken- nedy, left end, the players who were bruised up a bit in the Vermont game ‘and were forced to lay off for a day | or two, were the ones who cheered Metoalfs day by getting back. | ‘The Columbia head coach rye new on the eleven by put- ing it through @ long signal drill and then the dummy scrimm: with a greased ball. toalf anticipates a rainy day to-morrow, or at the best a muddy, rain soaked field, and wants to get his players accustomed to the feel of a slippery ball, They didn't get much chance to feel the ball yes- terday because they no sooner fot fit in thetr arms than It popped across the gym and It was never captured until cornered by half a dozen play- ers, The slinnery pigskin gave the squed fo much practice in handling the leather that Metcalf may include @ drill with a greased ball in his daily practice session. Goldberg, tho new centre,® had lenty of experience in handling the Bat ‘under most adverse conditions, and Metcalf seemed well pleased his work. Joe Brown in his now role as halfback had little opportunity to | show what he could do. ‘The New York Untverstty football squad had to forgo a scrimmage on Ohio Field yesteriay "beca rain, and practised indoors. signals were run off, be Buatis found the gymnasi to de of real value and t fourned to the football room fc board talk. Fraser Leads | Field for Golf Title in Philly PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20.—James Fraser of the Sea View Golf Club led the field of professional and amateur golfers in the tournament for the* open champlonship of the Golf Asso elation of Philadelphia, which be yesterday on the links of the Phil- mont Country Club. Because of a heavy downpour ye . een holes were clded that fifty the usual seventy the tournament of 76, 38 ew Diek «mall sade 4 ‘a black x n w pur holes inste comprise a Little Tommy Tucker tried to fill his toy bal- loon with his mother's nice fresh hot biscuits— heard his “muver” say D & C biscuits were light enough to fly— But his mother made | Is the Flour for me SI l0e & PACK AGES “CREDIT TERMS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916. Beui GOLD STAMPS in Filled Books Exchanged for * $2.50 in Merchandise Lowest Prices in New York for Reliable Merchandise And, in addition, “SPERRY” GOLD STAMPS One With Each 10¢ Purchase These “Sperry” Gold Stamps are redeemable in full books for $2.50 IN MERCHANDISE IN ANY PART OF THIS STORE. “Sperry” Stamps are redeemable in full books for $2 IN CASH, or in lots of 25, 50, 75, etc., at the Sperry & Hutchinson Headquarters on the Fifth Floor. o—— We continue to give 'S. & H.” GREEN STAMPS—double with pur- chases up to 12 o'clock noon; eingle stamps afternoons. And for “S. & H.” Stamps you have a choice of valuable premiums. "THE BIG STORE” JSIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19D STREET GREENHUW'S—SECOND FLOOR Greenhut *5 Millinery Has Set a New Standard Delightful surprises in clever hats greet you. Of course, fur tri ing pre- dominates. But there is color, too—glowing orna- ments of Persian beauty, metallic embroideries d rare feathers. For Saturday, This Special Offering of Sample Hats $3.45 w $4.85 DressShapes Of Panne, Lyons Silk Velvet and Hatters’ Plush, at We give “Sperry” Gold Stamps, redeemable in‘full books by the Sperry & Hutchinson Compa for $2.50 in merehandise as selected by you rf our store, or for $2 in cash. / GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Winter Clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS SENT Wonderfully smart shapes — tn fact, the newest submitted for this season, in black and colors. Tomotrow's special price is less than wholesale—and this is due to the fact that we purchased a maker's ire line of les, irst chole Our Early PurchasesTurned Into Profit for You | | isbest choice some ery y, Never was there a condition like the present one in the clothing market. Any mer- (TWO OF THE STYLES ILLUSTRATED.) HATS TRIMMED FREE if you buy shapes and materials here, { chant tailor will tell you thar, even if you haven't noted it on your own account, Cloths | have soared in price; labor has increased in price; trimmings—everythingyin fact, that enters into the composition of men's and youths’ clutching has advanced to an almost bewildering extent. Yet, here is Greenhut's Clothing Department offering such bar- gains as those listed below: Nearly $100,000 Worth of Winter Overcoats, Suits, Trousers and Mackinaws Are Offered Winter's newest and best fabrics. Quality clothing that will wear well, and with- stand the rigors of the Winter which is almost upon us. A complete range of the latest patterns and colorings. HANDSC B, Pi STYLES FOR YOUNG MEN—HANDSOMBE BUT MORE CONSERVATIV YLES FOR TH@IR ELDERS. And the BOYS’ STORE presents @ complete showing of Clothing for the younger chaps in all the favorite models and fabrics for Fall and Winter wear, Overcoats at $16.75 Fashionable garments in proper weights for immediate and Winter wear. And, best of all, iu a complete range of the new styles and fabrics, including plain and pinched bi Iso Chesterfield models. The latter in plain black and xtord. Our special price is $16.75, but that’s only because of our early-in-the-season purchases, and you will find on comparison that these overcoats measure up to the $20 and even $22.50 values shown around town. Suits at $16.75 A showing second to none in New York. Complete in every detall. latest fabrics in most fashionable styles. Our price Is extremely low f of this character. (Other nd Overcoats Specially Priced at $20, $25, ‘THIRD FLOOR Beautiful American - Made Character Dollies A9c Babies will love these wonderfully life-like dolls made with shaped Kodies heads made of special All the rents 0, $35.) Suits and Overcoats at $12 At this price we have assembled more thun 400 garments in popular styles and fabrics, chiefly in sizes 32 to 36, A number of the Suits have two pairs of trousers. The Overcoats are in good-looking styles and serviceable fabrics, nicely tailored, chiefly in young men's models. Suits and Overcoats at $9.95 «than today's wholessie quotetion—in fact, many 1 gly” Trousers at $3.45, Boys’ Winter Suits tA hell Me tala Overcoats & Mackinaws that ts ex. i Heepe end Heaps of Warm, Stylish and stripes and plats blue serges; plain, pinched tremely hard Serviceable Garments, Sp at 2 to 50 chest measure, to break, Cap i of new styles in grays, browne and greens, Latest ‘ and suit of striped sateen. *1 field models. $5, $6.75 and $7.75 GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Men’s §3 to *4 Sweaters Reduced for. $ 2: 5 0 Saturday to We are happy to be able to announce this Sale just when “sweater time’ is here, when every man and boy needs a sweater, These are coat style, with “V"’ necks, Byron collars, Ruff necks and large shawl collars, Men’s $6 and $7 Sweaters Reduced to $4.50 A superb collection of sweaters produced by a leading maker. Stylish, practical and serviceable, made of selected Australian lumb's wool, just right for mild and extremely cool oS At $1.75 Other Sales WINTER REL FOR MISSES AND GIRLS AT SPECIAL PRICES Babies’ White Corduroy $ pare 1.95 ’ White Corduroy Ae Knitted $ 3 95 MfootMould" Shoes OAD Special Saturday Only at Splendid collections of SOFT HATS IN POP. ULAR COLORS and DE 15 in BLACK ONLY, are offered in this one-day sale. This season's newest shapes. The DERBIES are in light weights, all with easy fitting cushion sweat bands, Mould’ ore d Ss hoes : $ 1.98 Men's Shirts and Drawers usually priced to ss | 25 RAG ates essences Continuing Our Sate of Standard Makes of Brand New Auto Tires and Tubes—classified as “Seconds” and ‘“Blemished"— not guaranteed for full mileage. Clean-up of a Sample Line of $2 to $3.50 Derbies and Soft Hats, at $1.35 Every popular shape and color; every size. Included are Flat Brims, Curl Brims, Welt Edge and Raw Edge Hats in Green, Brown, Pearl, Gray, Steel, Tan, Seal, Blue, Blackstone, Nile and Black Better Grades of Hats are here priced at §2 to °7 And at these, and Intermediate prices, they are THE BEST VALUES = ° IN NEW YORK, s' Sweaters—Wool faced sweaters with heavy roll collars—excellent for school wear. Under the present market conditions these sweaters are worth $2.50. “THIRD FLOOR For ONE Day Only We Offer 98 c at. The Most Talked of Novel GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Superior Cork Linoleums Inlaid and Printed. Record Low Prices for Such Excellent Goods GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Saturday’s Pure Food Specials Fresh Vegetabl:s Fresh Meats erg GOLD STAMPS in Filled Books Exchanged for 52.00 in Cash GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Irresistible New Fall Blouses In this wide assort- ment you can select the most attractive of the new Fall modes de- veloped in the choicest of the new materfals and shades. Dressy or Tailored styles, every one a splendid value. The prices range up to $16.50. For Saturday These Special Offerings at *1.98 to §3.50 Dainty Crepe de Chine Blouses—| Crepe de Chine Blousee—dressy of the numeroys styles we illus- les. The one illustrated is trate here a charming model 4 trim- which is shown in flesh color or tucks. white. A smart tailored waist with square collar and front outlined with hemstitchin; Other styles are shown with rolling collars and cluster tucked front; a | 98 Choice of flesh . Many other blouses variously trimmed are shown in crepe de chine, or 53. 50 Georgette crepe. GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Imported Linen Handkerchiefs Regularly 25¢, Spectal [5@ Each A temptingly low price on women’s pure Irish linen handkerchiefs. All beautifully embroidered in corner with floral design. Very desirable as gift handkerchiefs, GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Continuing the Sale of Boys’ and Children’s Hats Regularly $1 79¢ : ER and $1.25; at Fine Tweeds, Worsteds and Ser; 7\<. An unusual saving on these fi Children’s Hats In Velvets, Plush- $- | pry rebel iat mL Wf GREENHUT'S—DOWN STAIRS STORE.’ Inverted & Upright Lights Excellent combinations for use with gas, which give the maximum light for the minimum of expense, 50c ‘Lindsay Junior Upright Light — rite... 40c globe 60¢ Lindsay Juntor Upright Light— etched 48c f globe 50c Lindsay Junior Inverted Light—with closed bottom, pear shaped hall 4 ()o frosted globe 0c Lindsay Junior Inverted Light—etched wreath pote; 48c $1.60 Lindsay Inverted Home Lighta complete with open bottom opal globe, inner cylinder with brass ing. Pilot b id funbuien mantionscces 1.00 $1.50 Linco Inverted Light—heavy white enamel burner, opal globe {nner cylinder. High grade man- Mate, ae Sale of Fall Skirts For Women and Misses $3.99 Just 300 of these Handsome Skirts in new styles at this price. Serge Skirts, Fancy Mixture Skirts, Plaid Skirts, Choice 23.95 The plaids are mostly combinations of green, blue and garnet. The serges are all woolin navy and black, The mixtures are gray and brown. Belt sizes, 24 to 30. Length, 36 to 40. The quality of the materials and tailoring eas pleasing as the smart style, and these shirts will have full apprecia best of values at the price in town. GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR From the Hosts of Specials in Our Furniture Department We Feature This 4-Piece Mahogany Colonial Bedroom Suite Which We $ 6 6. 50 Price at - Down +00 === | $3: Do on 350 3REEN BEANS—, Jq | | TURKEYS—fresh-kilie r_ GREEN of the Year: The¥e Linoleums are from the mills of the NAIRN LINOLEUM 500 8 e750 quarts ose seseoe - BRe ¢ H ¢ RN LINOLE WAX'BEANS"" Qo LES B8e ¢é COMPANY. | This tells the quality story. The prices speak for themselves | 700 4 66 100-0 UR RANE” 56 ORANGES — juleyy thin Behold the Printed Lnoleums—2 yards vid) Inlaid Linoleum 2 yards wide; ; 10-0 « #6 150-00 quart. o en Na 20¢ T ” regular price 700; Ae regularly $1.25; sale price | LETTUCE— oe be / f sale price, sq. yd Je ‘ ' 15: 4 = 200-0 head Te Wty fresh-kiiled kin W oman Printed Linoleums—2 yards wide;| 8q. ¥d....00e.e008 seve. 92e 25.0 «ss 300.0 BUNCH BEETS" ge |] Marpigierc oe Its Regular Price Is $1.38) regular price 75; FAaliusia ‘ins WATERCRESS* city-dressedy 9) sule price, sq. yd DA} Inlaid Linoleum 2 yards wide; FREE BRass bx Ree We || bree, 22c emored | | Inlaid “Linoleum—2' ‘yards Wide: seyuturly $145; sale § wiih Bray BUNCH CARROTS 1 Qe LAMB-+ the fee regularly $1.15; sale price, 84c| “a ian le 1 09 SWEET | POTATOES PEARS—<oz markable 8q. ¥' trees price, sq. yd “Use pert 20c TABLE APPLES fancy literary : ORANBERRIES “now stock; red fruit; 30¢ Saat GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR— - Cape Cod; Loe || Roast, Beer : of “Ben | | Saturday Specials I 4 ’ s Uaitersers ' cuts of ribs TOKAY of MALAGA Hur" and 7 a f . puting Rehan GRAPES 10¢ "Ou oe in Best Known 4quors U ines cuts of prime Pee Vadis,” Wea. 5 ig eee ae nhs i Sab « you wi | | (Gre ve ey icant aL 24] olale Cocktail 1 t whick bo proud. Tho design | acti bein thor. hi: Very O18 $1.2 rary tis a suite of which you may be proud, The design Is most attractive. APARTMENTS FURNISHED freah Jersey: oughly Pike: A 191,24 Yonder 11 | te will atford a lifetime of service and will ornament any bedroom, COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 PORK — smail enj oy Pr RA row Whisky |_" FSC Furniture authorities tell us that the Colonial is much in favor now, Open Monday & Saturday Evenings whole folna: Ih this rte @ A Grown Dank Why not take advantage of this special offering, a - vourie 5 - ‘i arly Separate pieces of this Suite will be sold, if desired, at following prices: 104 ST. L STATION Av CORNER NEW LAYER FIG : 3-Star Cognac . . Feiet can ft this S Il be sold, if desired, at following pri Ib. fiction fi * tg 5 $ Dresser 42 inches wide; 20 inches) Bed—tull size; $ CARES Miatlty; the iniost | piece by T. Everent Harre B WC} Golden Wedding mirror 21.50 F Marae if he ale int And this is but one of the bargains Kountree Dry || ———-———— amare é -2inches wide; 20inches| Tollet Table—32 inches long; 20 ALMOND TARTS 60) IRE. RIRAINED selected from hundreds in our Book and Tom Gins ‘ ELLA 7 ' eS feop; 14x20 French § inches deep; with 16x20 § COLUMBUS: AVE x COME a Coe eee eee iaak arian | lilies toute me || % 121 5 1 990) | Seen sexe 18,751 French plate mires; at. 24 Ne Y coy , Saba bs un A : i 55h asta : ~ p55 rae Fi a a 2 7 + , RET 1lOvVR1IOa st —_—_-— DOUble a4 Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o'Clock—Siagle da¢ Siamps Therea/ler— Single ferry, Gold Stamps ALL DAY Bones a ae , . =

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