The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 19

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Gold Stamps redeemable in full books by the Sperry & Hutch- | ee inson Company for $2.50 in merchandise as selected by you in any department of our store, or for $2 in cash. . /Both-the Harvard and Cornell «| Elevens Feel Sure of Victory be To-Morpw. Notice to Charge Customers All charge purchases made during the remainder of this month will be entered on bills rendered December first. ke fe: HANOVER, N. H., Oct. 27.—The be ith team got @ rousing send- [OF by the undergraduate body pre- _paratory to the game with Prince- jean to-morrow, Every man in the ‘college marched to the field and, with ‘jogs 4 playing traditional Dart- /} mouth, alrs, the large barges that car- led the Green warriors to the station ere Afiven through the long lines of cheering ‘and wildly enthustastio, supporters of Cavanaugh's team, )_ This uproarious demonstration it evident that all Hanover has plicit confidence that Capt. Gerrish d his teammates will go down to rtown and show Princeton that, ugh defeated by Georgetown last turday, there is still a whole lot of eat in the Bi over warriors. squad*of thirty-two men, w: )Cavanauch, Ghoe and Randall, the squad doctor, Hillman, and Wal the Manager, will stay at Hotel Martinique to- will be: Left tackle, Cotton . Gite; right ight | tackle, ry; lett /—~GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Men’s High-Class © Suits & Ov Saturday Sale at . . > lan right end, Eme Gerrish; fullba: t paltback, Thiel Duhamel er; fullback, PRINCETON, 4 PRINCETON, N, J., Oct. 27,—still Worried by the poor showing of the Tigers so close to the Dartmouth game, Speedy Rush again sent his men through a stiff though short- ened practice yesterday afternoon, If Princeton does not look up emphatt- cally and speedily, it will have a much harder problem on Its hands than ite * Bupporters expect when it clashes with the Green team to-morrow. ough Dartmouth was defeated In {ts last contest, Rush realizes that it ig nevertheless 4 first rate team that the New England college will bring here; a team that Is stronger in every department than the one of jast year. HARVARD. CAMBR cept for drill Mass,, Oct. 27.—Ex- polishing its plays in day, Harvard foot- y for ite annual t Cornell, y Was carried on yn by the » the team | rrimmaging, but « with all the continuing nst along the lines la vn ‘ : working out ite atta Here are garments of first quality— nicety possible, and Dlay its defenses ag coaches believe will p. main method, for The Har dition for to| what the e Cornell's | wrrying the ball. | famous makes as Schioss Bros. of Baltimore, There are other well-known makes, whose names do not mention in this advertisement because of th price quoted, but men who know will be quick to real how exceptional these valuee are when they see names on the garments. fes and Materials to Please Everybody New npbby eff. or youths, smart and handsome styles for more conservative dress: and, best of all, a BIG WORTH WHILE SAVING OF MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE, ‘ The Suits at 20 in at right tackle will not but Sw the beat of 1 playin, parently js in and with Lov little work Mm th fay, but hurt his # ball, and tbe avallable against titute idan practice yeator again fa maverials, including CASSIMERFS, WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, TWEE ISHED WORSTEDS AND ALL WOOL BLUE SERGES. All sizes, The QOvercoats at ‘20 BLACK CORNELL, ITHACA, N.Y football «juad of twenty Woe Tthaca inst to-in single and double breasted or shaped back effe All the favorite stap ancy Hundreds of these overcoats ‘Men’s Suits at $15 s. Velvet or self collars, fabrics in plain and fane lined with "Skinner ~Mten’s Suits & Overcoats, $9.95 the uni the brenks are w through, ferns W890 05. “Kingly” Trousers at $3.95 and $5 present broken’? ever arranged. WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, BLUE and BLACK SERGES. All sizes, from 25 to 60 waist measure. o Tener Tells Ban | Take Mote From | OwnLeague’s Eye | GREENHUT’S—FOURTH FLOOR Strictly Fresh Pure Foods Newest colors, also tcc 4\ the very best sub- mitted for this season by the leading makers of men's ready-to-wear clothes of the country, including such Snellenberg & Co., of Philadelphia. Latest two and three button models, plain and fancy backs, in a remarkable yarlet nee A comprehensive ‘assortment, embracing newest belted and pinched-back styles, also lors are represented, All sizes, | Here ar that a uality, thorough Popular styles and fade Capt. Mueller ly weil rm ‘ Plain ot pinched mosty in nent dark mixtures and to duplicate th ays, blues, grecns; Sale a: $9.95. The best and most complete showing of ghis world-famous make of trousers that we have An Offering That Wi $2.75 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. ' GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR, ill Crowd the Millinery Department Early Saturday! to $4.85 Stylish Dress Hat Shapes Of Superior Quality jack. Marabout Stoles ‘ApS, Distinctive and we make special DIAMOND PRINCESS peautifnl genuine dia Heke LITAIRE towith f dj at T RINGS: Complete in a dai New N £1.95 ana°2.95 Boys’ and Girls’ Hats and C 1 to $2 grades, at . (For details of above sales see our adv't in today’ Jewelry Gifts for Hallowe’en Stone Set and Signet Rings Of which we have one of the largest and best as-*’ sorted stocks in New York Sterling Silver Hallowe’en Cake Sets at 75c These sets consist of thimble, Leather Bags Lyons Silk VeWwgt, Panne Velvet and Hatter's Plush. Tn a great variel ca and Capes, at| Men's Soft Hats and Derblee— 79 higher Sheet Mu: at, each REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Festivities beautiful souvenirs, in listing which mention of RINGS. set with 18) $60 DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGS —-exquipite RINGS hand JAPAN eSt ‘Ani RINGS mes $5 $15 $1.00 © 81g] SNE wins" Sy gg one button, horseshoe and wedding ring, nty box, GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR yovelty Sale at $3.95 Fine, fashionable bags made of genuine Morocco leather, in black and colors; mount shirred bottom wit! we low lize the with Sto 8 useful fittings; special RINKITINK IN OZ th Choice of the THE RED CROSS ¢ b et Vandere THE R ROSS GIR’ ISH TRENCHES, THE RED CROSS FRENCH FIRING 14 THE RED CROSS GIk SIAN ARMY H il 7 Cal NEW LAYER FIGS— Qe - —_ low akes le d John K. Tener, President of the Pe act CAKES PRESH POUND 4g | OY 2 Ritch uso aad 51.98 National League, is getting maddor sth $1,25| puicious COrreeE 7 Sear Visine at than a wet hen because of the re- Rcd ean 6° * RINGS 6c Fruits and Fingerpiece Mounting s—at- peated criticism by Ban Johnson, CAKES—each..., OC) , corn, 15s. 18: apie Vegetables tached while you wait; sp | ¥ head of the American League, of the SEEDED prean| efi. 15 rte cial, Friday and Sct~ (QF way his organization is h i ' . loaf, 15¢ e oe pe baled 20¢ urda ; ue McGraw case. Johnson went to Mil and MERRY. WIDOW. POUND ae , van? Wcamiios” Breas of Okaree Waukee to make his latest outburst, GLUTEN BREAD E B60 |) eeerANGES 28e is by Registered Optometrists, laring that MeGraw’'s act in leav loaf od Nie rales ; 0 iT the ball fleld in Hroe 1 was LS | CHE aMeapalg, and inet nad it cosas “4 in| ROT ee eee ees | FRESH, BUTTRRINE Phi A ae Se 20 THIRD FLOOR the Americ ue he would have quality: the most delicious | 8 Premium LAGA GRAPES 4% pepe i been banished from baseball imme- ies Guar obtains Ae] 8 Hits 3b: 2% b *S 15e A Limited Number of diately, SELECTED EGGS— 44 Nth. prints asses, @OC | CALIFORNIA = de " i “This is his second reference to the eee ee ABC ponsiie Conk PEARY —dor D ll C: ‘ MoGraw incident.” said ‘Tener, “and Cs Nar fe t treaniyc anaes 10¢ 5 APPLES 0 spy eg like his first, 1s buncamt Na- ~ —— Suan ba BR duced in Price for tional Ls Is handling the Mc- Fresh Meats ket BKe Kee rrow ONLY Graw incl in its own way and in Biewe-<adlars San GREEN BEANS Qg ‘omo INLY, & proper way, McGraw leaving the Ciel hale Kemal 20¢ Tuart 7, 9e Thess carciaces are‘all made in ’ field during the progress of the sar a ; ZC) aoe ie th WAX BEANS J Qe the Pullman style, with reclining arge agal e Intex ah-killed BY ; IMA BEANS— 00 game, and McGraw disavows any such Pjer ter eA ale Prusmeanatha MiKA BEANE 196 and adjustable hoods intention. If Johnson wants to do CHICKENS=ebolee tre ITO N-shor cents Former Se Former ius any hell raising he need not look any ace ib arr We 8 $5.95 | $0.50 $4.00 further for the opportunity than the head. +. i B51 0 statements made by one of the club ba Se 4 CAULIFLOWER 5 @ 8.85 7.60 | 11.90 8.75 owners of his own league against tho |B i attenssssotets umpires employed by Joh: ROAST BEEF —ch AUSAGE _—- treat ; 4c SECOND FLOOR nt just rvvious Becht... We) im ses” Be | | munch cannons. gg Hair Goods bunch : s dancer ine y erica 18e dienes ait | | WATBRCRESS— 7 Qe Special Saturday * for publication that it was his opin- Ib. oc 22c bunebes for fon that the umpires of the American | League were favoring the rivals of the Bostons, and that if the Red Sox did not win the pennant he (Lannin) would get out of baseball, | Pe GREENHUTS--FOURTH FLOOR. Saturday Specials Liquors & Wines in Rest Known Wm. Jameson's Green River | Yale Cocktails University Whisky irish Whiahy; bot, Lead |} Cho oe Fg hanha IK yesterday Bottled at the distillery; rns || TI a ot m position of wrud. Teduced t2, per R4g Oid Crow Whisky Tate hieties. 7 ttle : ’ 7 = Merner, ~ He ‘ 3-Crown Port the reeently appointed coach freshman was named by the rsity committee on athletics to isher as coach of the varsity 3-Star Cognac gariy Richoliou Clubs” $199 rex. $1.58 battle. Hes | Ala c Sherry, Muscatel and away reg. 81.50 gallon ee 7 , host Grass Creates Hecord, | Rountree Dry iolden Wedding It not, LAUREL, Mi, Oct. 27.—Short Gran and Tom Gins Hiab bestia Soha. Hee RYE. tsey Fo details of took the Dixie Handicapy the feature of Per bottle Bar| | Sanh $1,24| elon #284; 790 | | ment ctaff, RB yesterday's card, winning rather handily * from Borrow. A t record was m the frac ib, O47, 11 1881-5 and ? Offerings Wavy Gray Hair Switches and Trans. formations all shades of gray can be ched perfectly The Switches at $1.59 and $2.39, The Transformations at $1.89, HaveYou Joined Our Player-Piano Club? come and ask for our piano depart- Lenther Folding Toilet Cases | Imported Beaded Hagy- in combination for men or women; fitved Children’s Books From the splendid collection of books for juveniles which we have for sale in our big Book Section, we select these specials for tomorrow's selli: THE MAGIC CLOAK. ed on fancy frames; silk lined and fitted with mirror; h fancy pleating around bag; top handle. steel and gold beads or plain steel beads; mounted on gilt or nickel frame and finished at bottom with a two inch bende fringty specie 1.39 *4.85 GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR AR. ats hook | THE FAIRY T 90e 380 other Ne ated in . 49¢ JACK “LORIMER "SERIES FOR : hy Winn Standiah CAPT. JACK LORIMER; or, THE YOUNG Ry) 1 ETE OF muLy ALE HIGH. e KLORIMER'S CHAMPIONS; or » Above 25e SPORTS ON LAND AND LAREO? oT ACK TORIMER'S HOLIDAYS ep URLS! SERIES TALE THGHLAN CAMPO AS! oF MILL i 25 JACK | ORIMER'S SUBSTITUTE: of, THE . 25e NG CAPTAIN OF THE TRAM. e LS IN THE BRIT ORIMER, FRESHMAN: of, PROM cikia: (cn 4B i} IWATE HIGH TO EXMOUTH. GIRLS 3 Choice of the Above 25e IN THE RUS- WILD ANIMALS I HAVE KNOWN GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOoR— | jag balls; 1 inch — effects satin finish, “Englander” Wit-Edge Woven Wire Springs —with helical springs at each end; the spring has raised altresses Spanish “WI leather seats; at at of styles, four of which we illustrate here. A well-known maker's entire sample line offered for your choice tomorrow. at $1.69 Other Sales for Tomorrow Include iThis Brass Bedstead *19.75 Handsome in destgn; splendidly | constructed; 2 inch posts; corner filling rods; Can be had in bright or All regular sizes 00 Genuine “Ostermoor” Felt hotel style; in @ variety of ticking for your every mattress made up rer; full 16.50 Smaller Sizes in. Proportion sides, which prevents the mat-| Chole tress from sliding; all $7 15] you reguler sizes; at oMOD ataber ar Rockers and Chairs with c - velour cushions mahogany stv ; finished frames; $ Arm Rockers Birch at 9.50) ished mahogany Rockers with seats and backs; October’s Last Saturday Produces These Great Valu REENHUT’ THE BIG STORE” (|<,7. SIXTH AVE. IST! TO 19% STREET eet me These For M ies, sizes 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Dresses at $10.75 The effective style illustrated is de- veloped of navy blue or black serge, and 8 only one of the many delightful new models from which you may make your selection. It has new shaped collar of white silk, novelty pockets, and is hand- somely embroidered with gray wool Other styles of Crepe de chine, char- meuse and satin; also serge combined with silk. Misses’ Dashing Coats at $14.75 The splendid new lines of the model pictured make it especially hecom- ing and desirable for the young miss. It is fashioned of Wool Velour in green, brown or navy; has large plush collar, detachable belt and raglan sieves Other styles of Cheviot, Novelty Boucle and Fancy Tweeds feature new collar effects and trimming of beaver or black plush. Misses’ Suits: Prices Range from $12.75, $14.75, $16.50, $19.50 and up to $39.50 A very extensive assortment of new styles, developed of WOOL POPLIN, GABARDINE, BROADCLOTH, VELVET and NOVELTY MATERIALS. All the newest style features in collars that can be worn in two distinct ways are shown, collar and strap belt; price. Many ot Zibe deep belt, rich tones. and at cu navy. Oth ymnasium Bloomer ‘sof black sat- | Girls’ White Galatea Middy Blouses " 1.00 ar 79¢ and $1.00 Girls’ Gymnasium Bloomere—of navy blue | Girls’ Washable School Dresses — at 79, serge; $2.95 $1.00 and . . $1.25 Girls’ Serge Middy Blouses——nayy or black; Girts’ Full Pleated Blue Serge Skirts at $2.50 at eee serecee $2.95 | Girls’ Fall Length Raincoats—-at $3.95 Men’s panel toke advantape. covered frames; fine Spanish leather *12.50 t, 6 ft, of cord and plug d ° Qe. | Men's Australian Wool Shirts and Fluted Fos $6 OF ba me AD } Drawers heavy weight; fine qual- baa 5 Os { Men's Random of Camel Hair color! ity; unshrinkable, all 5] 95 F $ nirtsy and Drawers--heavy Mer-| sizes, parent we sale at We ino wool, qon-shrinka- $4 Sp! (Shirts with double-breast and Assortment of Shades in Many | le; all sizes Me) | back, at $2.25.) Styles and (Colors at Low Prices, Shirts made with double breast and ‘a Roxford Unk Sul fi Inverted Lights and Mantles \ back; carmen $9.45, : Mane heen eibed ction; expat $1,60 Lindsay Lights +4 35 <> en's Shirty and Drawers heavy Ons ee COMM: OSEu ; ‘ is " heavy weight; all at woo natural gray, part wool; all steym| medium 98 seta ce shat AE Anela the shirts are doublee| 8iZ@5; Af ....... Cc 5de Goose-Neck Burners. inverted | Inverted or Upright Mantles and pack, or single breast; | Men's Soft Chamoisette Finish Union light; good quality mantle; halt a 19¢ Jrawers have double sewn| Suits fine extra quality; splendid. or all frosted globe; Ie extra well made; at 10, GREENHUT'S—DOWNSTAIRS STORE White Corduroy Coats Charming little coats in “box” effect, with smocking on either side of front; turn-down collar and stitched cuffs. Fall and Winter Wear In Notable Special Saturday Sales Girls, sizes 6 to 14 years Girls’ Serge Dresses at $3.95 A chic sailor style which can be had in brown, maroon or nav: belt and cuffs are trimmed with rows of red and white braid; has red sit Juniors’ Fur Trimmed Suits at $19.50 The splendid new suit illustrated is fashioned of woot poplin in brown, green OTHE ein green, brown or blue, OTHE One practical style comes in brown or blue corduroy; buttons right up to the neck, with fold collar; belted all around N's, OTHER PRETTY STYLES in Velour Clotfldn brown ana Other Specials for Saturday REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR A Shoe Bargain, Indeed! “Foot-Mould” Shoes >©)-45 Tomorrow, at... ie If you read the advertisements in the papers you will recopnize that this is an opportunity of whieh you should Were we to po into the open market today to purchase these shoes we would have to sell them at $5 a pair, There are also Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes and Gunmetal GRE@NHUT'S—SECOND FLOO! Sizes Up to 2 Yeara at $1.9 coats are lined and interlined BARIES’ CAPS made of same m terial as above, with turn back ree vers; sizes up 2 year “t RABIES. COTTON SWEATERS in dark colore only p= GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ For Juniors, sizes 13 fo 19 years; and. for AHN ( j aes (* I ane rn aN Miia, v7 N {ii \\ blue serge. The colla tic ald full pleated skirt. Burgundy or black, Large convertible culls ar ‘immed with beaver fur; it has double skirt is belted and shirred model, lined with satin, R STYLES in pretty Mixture Suits also at the sno Juniors’ Smart Coats at $10.75 snappy new styles for choice. The one pictured is Large convertible collar, nd is trimmed with velvet piping. STYLES in dashing Mixtures in ney patch pockets, R HANDSOME Girls’ Handsome Coats at $5 $4 and $4.50 These shoes are of the best materials, and the workmanship likewise is ofthe highest quality, THE LEATHERS TAN RUSSIA CALF, GUNMETAL CALF AND KIDSKIN All popular toe shapes, including the flat Enplish last. Calf Button Shoes in Whe lot, having fancy cloth uppers. All ° : ° ~ with Goodyear welted soles, in all sizes and widths. _ Lighting Fixtures MUki\\ for Gas or Electricity A Series of r om GREEN HT Se MAINE LOOR m= minty a oe Special Offerings Tomorrow Fomorriup Will Witness a Rig Sale_of RECHT $7.45 Blectric Table Lamps choice of white enamel . o aed lh, omplae wi ttone! "5 ay en’s Knit Underwear ri ees ee Un dat yy Unusual burguins in just the undergarments thatfyou will need for fite—-shades arein assorted $ PN Men's Sanitary Natural Gray Shirts Men's Shirts and Drawers—extra colors of silk "| H ait and Drawers heavy weight; soft| quality; lightgray, sanitary, tleeced any Floor Lamps——two ff), 'H fleece; ecru and fine medium| andsoft;excellently made; @e@ with 2 light pull chain Hii \\ 69¢ per gar- ze each at heavy natural gray ribbed cotton; per garment 98e, lymade perfect fitting; *1.75 Double 49¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock Single ga¢ Stamps Thereafter —Single Sferug Gold Stamps ALL DAY SeeeEaas uacveoonera, h NRE TE TST GS AE aE 53 ‘ —s SS

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