The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1917, Page 13

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y The MacDowell SETBACK IN RUG suit. *'Club Has Modern mip patel a Group exhibit By W. 1G. Bowdoin. The present MacDowell Club exhibt tion at No. 108 West Fitty-fteh t Which {s to be continued until fy the best « been shown vatalogue bers as cc modernists. * painting problems si the \ “ara pictures have by the contributing arti that are very interesting. ‘The colors prize in This State on Head tw Vota. they are at “Both Me George Bett George Bell Randall Davey Mrs. Greene’s hand was red as a_ flame, swollen, crusted and terrible to look at. Skin cracked open, bled, and itching nearly drove her | man being « to even a care! “Still 1 hopelessly mod potentiality “Italia We ¥ 4 Osborn : le expressed ea" insane. Burned all the time Bietabs nea onelis and had to scratch. Could | pleasingly not sleep. Could not do} growing b: | ery and a , dull colors of this lu for the brighter colors ‘used. Robert Henri's “Nude” done, The model is in th housework. It lasted three | years. Used two boxes Cuti- | cura Ointment and the Cuti- superbly’ cura Soap and was healed. length. s dificult, but st From signed statement of Mrs. J. J. r !\ pulnted. Greene, 1095 Prospect St., Brooklyn, an N. June 23, 1916. nile Cuticura quickly soothes and heals these painful skin troubles, mostly | eczematous, it may prevent little affec: | g great if used for every- xoses, the Soap to cleanse | pores, the Ointment to | d hea! the first signs of trouble are loaned by Mrs, Mars They are cha rich colors, « Edward Ho; Mrs, Sullivan, finished and ‘very ortrait, | “A The sculpt 1 4 Free Sample Each by Return | Sterling Calder t i post-card: “Cutieura, | ing Girl" ts superb rendering of Sold everywhere. | the fema hig an fenly with the woman 1 Ww is skilfully | b and TEETH Pitt Free! Between 9 and 11 Daily to Prove My Painless Methods Plate will fit sold on guarantee. ‘I Give Credit 22-Karat Be 22-Karat Gold Crowns Bridge Work | | part and a striving is both light and ¢ eS Ings, Many of the have been p securing direct out Baturally his chosen su not come to tle stud | Overwhelmed by mod DR. FINCH | Robt ivi 215 W. 42d St, Ssieristore Bl Gera” as” 10 Kenmare St. “4. '.)' z 409-11 Fulton St.{))) | Oven 9 to 7 ole but str aketchy but effect! rapidly executed siderable li mere ou erally en “IASTES Br Coop } Breaksupchildren’s coughs and colds quickly. Mother's nie dependence for 50 years as a pa and sure treatment for croup and ‘«hooping cough. Make it your family cough-and-cold doctor, too— it’s the right remedy to have at the right time, right in your own home, ™~ 25e at your druggist, ™ FREE TEST }Y''\e t0.A.C. Meyer &Co., Mention Paver, Balto. Ma Appeals of this dist decision by ‘Circuit Jud Brooklyn, that mall put private letter where, {a sti! aloo applies to. rural vate mall boxes put OR a It had been pleaded t from private offense. Ul JARN the facts about caring for the ~ teeth as these facts are known to the leaders of the dental profession, “Good Teeth; How They Grow and How To Keep Them,” is a brief and simply written presentation of the facts of oral hygiene, revised and endorsed by re pre- sentative dentists and used in many cities as a text book in the public schools, It contains much valuable information and no advertising whatever. Mark and mail the coupon below and we will send you your copy, THE SS.WHITE DENTAL MFG.COMPANY MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS Zi SOUTH Iz ST. PHILADELPHIA Extra Economies If You Shop at Greenhut’s place particular article here for $1--sometimes for jess, but never at a higher price purchases. And don't lose sigi THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1917. veeds Remember, This Store Will Be Closed All Day Next Thursday, February 22nd, the Birthday of George Washington--* The Father of Our Country.’ There is one infallible way in which you can prove this-COMPARISON. Take any article in everyday use—any article, be it necessity or luxury. It has a price; this price is a more or less fixed one, and it is almost a cer- tainty that you will find that article here, Grant that it sells for a given figure anywhere else in New York for example, at $1 It is an equal certainty that you can buy that Now then: In_additi SAME MONEY OR THE ELSEWHERE,” here you ai to getting “BETTER GOODS FOR THI ME GOODS FOR LESS MON HAN receive TRADING STAMPS with your of the fact that THESE STAMPS HAVE AVALUE. They are practically FRACTIONAL currency. By collecting them you receive an appreciable discount on everything you buy By concentrating your purchases at Greenhut's and TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL STAMP OFFERINGS, you will find that your expenses in every direction are materially reduced. could we present a better argument in soliciting your trade? We think not—especially when this is backed by this GUARANTEE, which you will find printed on the sales check which you receive with every pur- chase—-no matter how small. ‘Responsibility: We hold ourselves personally responsible for both the value and the price of each article sold on this check, and consider this recognition of responsibility as a personal pledge to our customers that in turn merits their confidence in us. B. J. GREENHUT, President. 1,800 Bargains in Men’s Shirts Regularly, Shirts of This Quality Are Priced at *1.25 to ‘2.25 Each; Special Tomorrow pat An event like 2 this would attract a marked _ atten- tion, even during if/ J ynormal condi- tions—but, com- ing as it does, at ,a period when ) shirtings of all ™ kinds are selling at the highest prices they have ever brought, and are scarce at that with labor way up—this sale is bound to bring a hearty response. We repeat—there are only 1,800 shirts in the entire offering. Just enough for about a day's selling—and these shirts are so choice, the values so big, the selling price so low, that we expect to sell the entire 1,800 in record time tomorrow. These shirts were made up for high-class haberdashers, for Sp 1917, selling, but because of slight, almost im- perceptible imperfections in the laundering they were not included in the regular orders. No “hurt” is worse than an oil spot, or possibly a missing Important button or a drop stitch —for all Notes practical purposes these shirts are as good as any that you can | _ Hundreds of these shirts still buy today regularly at $1.25 to e the labels of the fine $2.25 each haberdashers for whom they However, should you find any | ¥¢re originally destined, serious defects in these shirts | Underprice shirt offerings are after you get them home, please | Yéry Tre these oats and you return them and we will cheer- | ™¥ not have another oppor- fully refund the money. tunity like this for many months HUNDREDS OF — BEAU- | !© come. so supply your present TIFUL PATTERNS FOR YOUR | 2" future needs liberally CHOICE from 14 to 173 are Soft French orlaundered cuffs. The remarkable variety of materials includes SILK MIX- of 1917 to sell at $1.25 TURES, FINE WOVEN 2.25 MADRAS CLOTHS, FINE Any Guar ot thea jebirea MERCERIZED FABRI bly seib es pry pes SILK STRIPED SHIRTINGS | [ifet"tirstclase stores ‘at. fun AND JAPANESE CREPES, prices. Nee Every shirt is cut full and is | Sale begins at 9 o'clock to- of these shirts are made with | carly attached collars. Yee a ne $2.65 ¢, although they are termed “factory the imperfection affect aterials are the finest found in shirts for the our own $3.50 which we I The leathers comprise TAN RUSSIA CALF, GUNMETAL CALF, PATENT LEATHER AND KIDSKIN Button and lace styles. Not every in each style, bue all sizes in J the lot, Widths © to E, All have Goodyear welted sole Women’s $3 & 50 Shoes We illustrate eight of the 15 Beautiful Styles in This Wonderful Sale of 500 NEW SPRING DRESSES, :'""" °7.50 There’s a Positive Saving of $2.25 lo $5. First and most important Th No Selling Argument Is Necessary for an Offering of This Kind at the Very Be: ginning of the Spring Season Therefore we will not go into details—it is sufficier © with our customers. This is unquestionably the will be big- and v ction will be In ing our good fo time in many Notions and )P DRESS FASTENERS—white CREPE DE CHI} : new Spring colors are liberally represented Every dress is in a correct Spring model dozen, Se; The res Peopie to Neip you facilitate your All numbers; spools to a customer. ‘Telephone Orders Filled); dozen spools for Jib at Greenhut’s and Save Money---It’s the Economy Center REENHUT’ THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE..18™TO 19™ STREET a. A- Siaetenatennstadiadaahiaiiath 18 Useal Complimentary 2at Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Distribution jn Premium Porter, Sth Ft. As many sets of the “S. & H." Green Stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given, but only one set of any date good in one book. Only 100 complimentary Stamps good in any one book, but you may start as many books as you please these dresses are in Clark’s O. N. T. Sewing Cotton 5le WARNER'S NET BRASSIERES-—with DEXTH'S OR ITTON~asso. ) Ac; CLARK'S ‘ON LuncheonCloths, Doilies,etc 2 Inch Doilies 60¢; sale, dozen. 29 Inch Covers - 3¥c; each. d wines; at guaranteed dress )TTON TAPE OTT ols 89c 9c LD MEDAL. KNITTING 22c ‘ON 24¢ bi: Dressmakers’ 2 AND TAFFE ack or white; limit of t dozen (No Mail, ©. O. D. ot when we tell 25 i on Each Dress, According lo Your Selection, for Regularly These Dresses Would Be Priced at $9.75 to $12.75 ccepted new Spring fashions and ina variety of wanted materials, including A SILK, tlack and navy included nicely made, fashionably trimmed and a mighty big value at the special price. 10: ALL-OVER HU “In the Pink Envel: i ray} 6 9c 2 NER DOLL OR sHor bed TH Diack, tan or wh 6c 100 Bortt | aig s FET oii Gk moval SHON Deissinu. stone 20e MALIN NULDIBS “(60 1'4 pa itis oft” Grol’ iy's” Shain NEFULt ; fo 1 -. 10¢ Japanese Blue Printed At Reduced Prices Tomorrow Only one pattern—an allover butterfly design. this sale are: This is also the place wher thing for your table, Call or write for a Grocery Catalogue, or Grocery Order Po: Book, containing 10 postals for ordering groceries, Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. both staple reRany 4A RE D9, FREE— ened GOLD OR 2t-A0 GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES The Busiest and Best Equipped GROCERY STORE In All New York Is At Greenhut’s nies can best be practised on every- J fa 54 x 54 Inch Luncheon Cov- x 52 Inch Scarfo—regular- ly 49c; each ers--regularly $1; each ney. Prices for 29c 7Ac they're FREL Telephone Chelsea 4000. tal Card Peas and Cereals SCOTCH GREEN PRAS...1.3 68. SOYA BEANS em seeseess 852 N SPLIT PEAS 68 160 I Maknow BEANS > LENTILS) 15 108 If (IMA BEANS Br FINEST FLAGOLET 1 ri CRANBERRY BEANS |... 14 BEST HEAD RICE 48 BLACK EYE BUANS. +m OB: SH CORNMEAT 2 «8h RED KIDNE) i Hee eA BLACK TURTLE BEANS. 1 10 Ibe, S.tbs New Crop “an Red Cherries HAZEL BRANE erages, fo with ber ssf MARGARINE [Premium Butte Berwick Rye ee 4 " O8c Cazalis & Prats “Nulife” Whisk Canadian Ry Dry Vern wouth Malt Holland Gin ot Ferrand’ 1.34 20 173 Cognac B: I 1 1 tails Faust Kunmet Californ a Wines $0 it ewe reatest sale of women’s and to be POPLIN, SERGE AND WOOL CREPE that we bought these charming Spring dre es’ dresses le begins tom Orders. Filled : 387 Men’s “Odd” Suits & Overcoats Reduced $12. Q5 Small But ae Lols of High-Class Garments From Our Regular Lines Former Prices $15, $16.50, $17.50 and up to $20. While we do not ¢ wish to emphasize it, it is a fact that there are a number of suits and overcoats in this sale which were orig- inally priced in this store at $25, ONLY ONE OR TWO OF A MATER- JAL OR STYLE—therefore please COME EARLY. The Suits at $12.95 Smart and most becoming two and three button models, plain or pinch- , backs, in WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS AND ALL- WOOL BLUE SERGES-~ practically all mZes es under price, and we are share uch an opportune n hand early when thi: D., Approval Chiefly young men's models. Snappy new effects, in neat mixtures, single and double breasted pinch-backs, Ulster- ettes and the ever desirable, staple Chesterfield style, Sale Wednesday The Overcoats at $12.95 16 Wonderful Bargains in HOUSEFURNISHINGS Representative of Many Others to Be Found in Our Downstairs Store APARTMENT) 800 STEP LAD. | DERS—5 fi, si00; $1.80 KITCHEN $1.15 | Fitted Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Redeemable Double Go Green Stamps Till 1 o'clock “Single JC Stamps Thereafter Single wr $2. W Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept wor at GH O 1 loo. old Sta mps {LL DAY

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