The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1917, Page 16

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Smee mR ITI OTE meme ee: pattern aR at ee mm amen ——— __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. prices, Big consumers of coal always | buy in this month, making their \4 price and being content to walt for| delivery during the summer months. . BHome of these have been unable to get their usual supply for less than $7.26 per ton, while those who use *| smaller tonnage have had to pay the) ) BROOKLYN top prices. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C a Sune at oor 3 these big prices exist In April. The) 25 cent bottle of “Dander- AAT f dealers'’s answer is that they can't badd * fy S ipl z A PRICES AWAY {|P get the coal. One of the biggest firms ine” makes hair thick, ; Fulton and Bridge Streets hag instructed its salesmen to quote Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. Daily. no prices to any one; that orders are glossy and wavy. to be taken subject to their ability to i — _ Important Sale Continued An Average Rae of #1 0 ‘erg Sy ech nha “And uence | Removes all po a a i | Silks for Saturday . . big dealers who have taken wholesale itehing scalp an If y ¢ shopping for or ro A you are shopping Tomorrow—Saturday Ton Over Price of SU AGe MOTO ee crcl to falling hair. ||| Stike ‘for Summer costumes, Last April. see the porsibility of trouble In the | see these: ‘ ‘ ot conference between the cval producers In view of the extremely high prices of boots land the anthracite micers, Men who| i today, owing to the costliness of leather and Coal 19 costing the consumer tn|ought to have their fingers on tho workmanship, this Sale offers a rare oppor- Greater New York from $7 to $7.60 a| pulse of the situation declare that fi ; . . 7 rerage of thero fa no such fear, tunity to purchase boots at prices which would tony This % On average of $1 a ton | MRA! a : Zoal supplies never have been as hg more than was patd for the com- ps be extremely low even in a normal market. modity ta April of inst yeas, The lwce ot ous Ce The year a8 tee are at present,” said A. T, Shurtck, man who buys coal tn large lots for| managing editor of Coal Age. “The delivery during the summer months | feason of this ts the big consumption 1s the man who will pay $7, Tho or- |!@st winter, More coal was used than | F ~ 4s ; ever before for steam, both domestic Mnary householder pays $7.76 and | manufacturing, The genera! pros- the retail dealer tells him that he ts ty of the country had much to do lucky to get It at that, n this, At any rate the result ts April is the month when coal is|that the big anthracite propertips supposed to be cheaper than at any |N&Ve been cleaned out as they never other time of the year, Coal dealers wer pellove that the situation win be No Exchanges io C. * advertised extensively toward the end |relieved by the continuous operation or Credits p of last month, advising their oustom-|of the mines through the summer / ers to buy their coal early that they |™onths. ‘This should make an enorm- might take advantage of the low sappy wei inte the waa ey In other quarters it was learned that soon there will probably be a conference of the big coal men with the Government with a view to standamiize prices as well as to keep ‘4 " the mines open through the eummer | At the office of Burns Bros. it was said that the public was unduly frightened, and that their efforts to ALL ILK FAILLE | FRANCAIS $1.98 yard. A rich corded Silk, in demand for dresses, coats and suits. 85-inch; in fashionable shades, Specially low-priced. ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE, in various medium and heavy qualities for Listen! Just a Few Words blouses and dresses, at $1.49 to $2.39 yard. 4oneni | About Our Men’s Clothing F ms ' Our Men's Suits MUST be considerably better than the V OIE ODETTE) & slicer average Suits selling at the same prices. We could Me ah ote . scientiously add 26 per cent. more to the present price o: eed ye Jeti Ce every Suit in our stock and still be giving fine value. mi || ‘deun Gave, Wer Dentinn, Few stores select and test their fabrics with the same care that we do. Few stores are as particular about the manner in which their clothing is made as we are. And fewer still Summer Ribbons make their prices as fair as we do. In a Sale Correct Clothing for Men, of All Ages and Sites | weave for blouses and sleeves. 387 Pairs of Boots buy al thelr coal at the mame time Ribbons for hair bows, Suits at $14.75, $16.75, $19.75 to $29.75 jad a tendency to make coal supplies sashes, ete., in all the dainty Yor the young fellow and the older man who is still youth- a volle: . | Short d A ” ) ) y! SESS Let Maeda ae ach: | * pi Tl dt Boll hm e) tims light colors that will be worn | ful at heart, as well as the man of sedate taste. Sizes from ing feet spread out in a | mer ahead, when co tively Mttl s a feeder : An Accumulation of this Season’s Modets 8 bath ot “pin, coal {a used and & great deal la pres this Summer, 5 regular to 46 stout, i ¢ Th te Garena lg. be lowers at 6-In. Jacquard Ribbons Spring Overcoats at $14.75 to $26.50 ALL hea are represented, bt Igo that the nts from military” duty, 39e Yd. Smart Styles in Fancy and Plain Fabrics High 9+ inch Lace boots in all black Bnd the miners wilt MAREE WOTE Fancy, in stripes or motre pat- Spring Overcoats at $16.50 to $29.75 terns, in pink, white and light blue, 41-In. Dresden Ribbons all summer, as they did Inst year.” — | “Their working last summer didn't |p |do much to improve the situation in| | the winter,” it was observed. glace kidskin, patent vamps with fawn or Conservative Styles in Plain Black or Oxford gray cloth tops. Louis XV. or Cuban heels. “Pivot” Sleeve Golf Suits at $29.76 29c Yd. ph ..|. To be possessed of a head of heavy, " , wan cn At might have been worse." | beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, 19c Yd. Exclusive Here in Brooklyn Reduced from 7.50 and 8.50 At any rate, there Is n big difference | Wavy and fre aE iP ee crate Rose pattern, with colored satin Made of Donegal homespuns in various colorings. This tal aioe Abtiterae enone ie yy hes psa het @ little Dande- | strines running through. Pink, | price includes coat and long trousers, Extra knickers at a ems to be up ly ~ light blue, light and dark green, $8 the denler. It 1s easy and Inexpensive to have i hk a : | 4.50 ae nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just || maize and heliotrope Second floor, Men's Ghop, Hast Bulking, BEACH U, S$. COLLIER est Bete, OF eno een’ 5-In. Warp Print Ribbons cece i, a 1 Or anderine now—all drug stores rec- ’ ’ * Men’s Soft and Men’s Athletic ommend it—apply a little as directed | ; AFT and within ten minutes there will be In dainty, ‘soft pastel colors, Me ‘cgadeeueseesessooeses BROOKLYN . ; FTER A COLLISION tn appearance of abundance, fresh- || with black and white hatr line Derby Hats Underwear, 49c a : . 9 Just take your shoes off and then | ness, flufliness and an incomparable |) stripes. st ; s | 5 mn etson and A, & S, Hats 5 ) put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach-| Rammed Off Hampton Roads by| gloss and lustre, and try as you will, sae tone, Sealey, ak Bell on anc Made of extra firmly The Largest Millinery Store in America Aaah Rabat llanesh in a multitude of the desirable| woven nainsook cloth in pin union! Shin to Which She Was |You,cannot find a trace of dandruff : ) tortured feet of yours in a “Tin” bath } L or falling hair; but your real sur- shapes and styles—Derbies| check or plaid. Coat style 9 Your toes will wriggle with joy; | Passing Supplies, prise will be after about two weeks’ |) Wilton Rugs and Soft Hats, Silk Hats.| shirts without sleeves, and they'll look up at you and almost talk! oRmora. April 2 use, when you will sce new hair—fine g Tweed-stitched cloth Hats| knee-length d and then they'll take another dive in AK, April 20.—Disabled 1"! and downy at first—yes—but really caer yg creas a th drawers. . that “Tis” bath, what naval officers say was a ool-|gew hair—sprouting out all over ||, A stoce worth Aietik doug | and’ Caps. Absorbent and Sanitary MYR'ILE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. When your feet feel like lumps of |}ision, Government collier was| jour scalp—Danderine is, we believe, ||| Sies of these excellent Rugs in | Stetson Hats ......... ———— lead—all tired out—just try “Tis.” | beached in Hampton Roade Inst night | the only sure hair grower, destroyer || [i 'tieie varicties. It includes the A. & S. Derby anon naaee Underwear, 74¢ It's grand—it's glorious. Your feet|when it became apparent the veanel | of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp, Blaalft sel) Po 95 and $2. will dance with joy; also you will find| was sinking. ‘This te the firat agtines | and It never fails to stop falling bale |) famous Anglo-Derslin wid trek | soft Hats ....... $1.98 to $3.59) Made of Egyptian cotton cloth, sta Twuciceaes (fom corAH calloUsed| mishap of a United States ahtp since | St OP 6 ove how pretty || Chinese designs, and the seamless eee ee eee oe nice’ aaa |stitched, pearl buttons, Shi i i ees ai you wan! ret , : ‘There's nothing like “Tis.” It's the | "ar Was declared against Germany. | ana soft your hair really 1s, moisten other outdoor sports, 48¢ up. |have short sleeves, drawers are only remedy that draws out all the L : Ghactteunt Cane, 610 ankle length. ‘The collier recelved a terrific blow A , a cloth with a little Danderine and poisonous exudations which puff up Street oor, Men's Bhap, Mast Bid, : Saturday Bargains ‘$5 Trimmed Dress Hats $6.98 > Large and Medium Dress Shapes of s Finest Quality Lisere and Milans at Highland Wiltons in plain colors with a band and Chinese borders. while transferring supplies to another i i H White Roll Sports Hats carefully draw it through your hair ind Medium Sizes F Your feet and cause foot torture, —. |¥essel. She began to fill at once and|<-taking one small strand at a time, Small a “85.75 | Street floor, mM Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any |e" Comminder headed for the beach | Your hair will be soft, glossy and s.50 M ’ Fy ; , A en’s Silk Sock: Men’s $2.98 8 wed, » 0 1 ; 3 Ah! how glad your feet get; how com: | WAler UP to her second deck Aelightful surprise awaits every one : : aah and Taal aeden tna +. © fortable your shoes feel, You can lignite theater cine, by and $1 io tries this—Advt. Hall Rannere Walking Sticks at 48c Pr. Large, small and medium, smart becoming shapes, artis hos S Dalles ae ie 2 and | g 6 . ss ‘ Wear bhoes & bize Smaller If you de | within a short time will be ready for 817.00 This is a small price for tically trimmed. Majority of these Hats are faced with crepe sire.—Advt. service again. WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERS. % at $1.98 tally this particular grade of Silk 500 Extra Large Sailors - A fine collection, take it all|Socks, They are made with 2290000999 90009 0000089940595 99 990000000 O HOO O00 05H 0000005 OGOO04 , Room Sizes in all, All the popular woods|double soles, heels and toes, zi 44x 6 ft... are represented, Each Stick|In fancy plaids and astrij " 4%x 7% ft is neatly trimmed with|that are very handsome. Also at 98e Millan Hemp and Women s 6x9 sterling silver. in black and plain colors, Lisere Straws tear as Strost fl. Fulton et. Central Bide, Street floar, Men's Bhop, Kast Big, Novelty Other Stores Ask $1.9 to $2.48. ‘, J ’ ° ° 3 hs aa ak aes tose || Men’s Negligee Shirts New Stylish Trimmed Hats $ peony That tae Freenie, ete > 79e Pr. Strawberries, 34c¢ Lb. | What is more, they keep them, among men who Regular $2.98 to $3.98 Values at Stightly Delicious, fresh, ripe straw- | appreciate good service in what they buy. ane Irregular \ berries dipped in 4 tin We have them made for us; direct the cutting acco: ‘These Hats are all new shapes; newly"trimmed with smart vanilla ercam and then cov- to our own patterns, which fit as and where they should; a: ered with a thick coating of | atch the work and finish closely. ® flower, fancy and ribbon trimmings. ‘There are many styles ¢ Oak 3 pure milk chocolate, Quantities of good patterns, in fast colors, on soft, pleasant 9900999008909 OFEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M, ¢ | Other Candies at Less , | cotton materials, Soft cuffs. All sizes, 14 to 17. Eee Thocolate nipped | wees ABCs TD Such An Array of Scarfs at 48c | # oar tb. Men will hunt far and wide before they find another such showing at this price, It is the best WE ever have had; and : ies : that's “going some.” s Bat-wings (popular) and four-in-hands, English printed Baseball Supplies | foulards. Fancy patterns, stripes, plain colors. No end of color-combinations, No “rough stuff.” They have been carefully censored before publication, NS, conto tOnOMSIMOMONG!VOroF« Grand Street Smith Street the peppery shortstop, 1age of the diamond, Seats up” the line drives that Look them over, come his way, “gu 218, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 ~ <“Ready-to-Wear Hats “A f Straws are Milan Hemps, Rough Milans, Polished Straws and $1 49 Panamas Pent A , fait MH OR e Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckolt St. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK ho Deposit, 56¢ Weekly $125 Worth o. Furniture Opens a New Clothing Account | No Deposit —$1 Weekly rounders, and hall out of the clouds,” so doer, ik Shurine Goat'stnve ists New Spring Clothes ° 13] HATS ARE TRIMMED rrr Gn HIRE When Materials reo re $ teece tar nasebail Supplies | For Bo s and Spring Clothing for All| Presses | 3 B) |) ung tama api y p Ing or 2 ; . RTS 3 enough: We sell the best supplies Youn Men 2, MEN'SANDYOUNGMEN’S o b 4 Women’s Neckwear Ladies’ Lisle Gloves Little Men’s & Boys’ Calf Shoes $ At the lowest prices—you cannot g 7 7"\ S : S it 98 ; New shoulder shapes, in. sea With white or black contrast Lani ee $ eal I {> Sule te duet & sauiney, AaAY Wels, \ a hs 5 a son's popular mate ing points; 69¢ Poy Silscs 9 to 1 r, $1.98; | ere you will find complete | of what is to be found in the great A pring US 15 fl I : 47c fey ine a 50c since 2 to, 6} @® z 1 Hi f volt a 1 Draper's |° ‘i I R\ yas up rials value, pair. ; ines of Spalding's and Draper's) took of Clothing in this Boys’ and o ym Best Styles, Well Made. : fit —— p L_pair $2.49 i and Maynard's goods, priced eon feats Clothing Store. No nee ; é = : atter how difficult the yo ¢ ir \ WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ 9 39c Cretonnes $1.75 Handsome Couch Covers Mary Jane Pumps Ae OPEL nse Pie fitted poe Hate ‘ .. 86 in, wide, pretty floral de 2'. yard lengths, with beauti- ’atent leather, one — strap Cotehar eae - South ill require only U7 \\ | \\\\ Newest Fabrics and Col:rings hag nevis Cc Hea etal e dea pi event ioe , Hate veseees Boca eating: Nactatle - | ii Hancsomcly Trimmed and Tailored Bron psteptors °"S5.98 to $17.75 | ) ISPRING@ 98 Extra Size Special April Sale Sheets and Bed Spreads $ i as BLUR T ly ate Fle cet \ Lt BOYS SUITS w $ Common Sense ae RS Pan ee Infants’ 39¢ | ¢ : , all Suits, $1.69 i Neen eae 1 Durable Cloth Strongly made. 6 | Top Hose ve Breached Sheets | $169 Bed Whi $ Baseball Suits, 9}. At $4.89 to $9.75 DS GIRS sas, ea Hoists: 14.0 ad Spreads ae natal artettettoltaAt| af gy sap DRESSE wt rregular bel ‘ Full alze, —crochot with Cap, I plaids and sh 21% to RLS DRESSES 6) uw» Wen Margellieg patterns: Dresses § | tl 88 epee nati Top Coats and Reefers Young Men’s Suits i Alterations Fre Sty Ishly and carefully made, Todisal Hine i ie Sone iia anal cea 1.39]| , Spesia] Purchase ¢ 4 Special for Saturday Only $3.95 to $9.75 At $16.75 OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ! moe DraNn very” epee We eel ome A Special fo f \ Made © y tweed, cheviots,| Specially designed for young men || PR a Ribbed cial vatues " Llc abc Imported of samples, a] |$||] Catchers’ Mitts, Well-Known | "igc” °" " ; 3] ii snap and style to their | | Union Suits 69 Bl sats adras daintily trimmest 3 Make, 85c. < || S d W Id W t W J s , ; t HUT es c Bleache: s nooks | 36 tn. al ver ant y jal $ Wen rita rie el Cloth Hats and Caps in New Blocks, 49c. to $1.69 un ay or ants ors 13 Aas 50c banish priced for 29c ¢ o: Oe. 1noRe whe Oe familiar | Straw Hats for the Smaller Boys, 98c. to $3.95 \ M d M W S| outsiae snd Rewut : very this sale g ‘ recogn | Sallor anil turn-down beims, creased and binch-top crowns, plain and faney_|j > . ry a cae braids, black and white straws and combinations. x é nday Whornin \3 , ros ABE, HN MEing, | {raaicn sone, Bast Dung 4 0 ay $ onders WreeeseccesooseeeeOPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 7 O'CLOCK 0¢eeoocoeoooees yy “oo : \ ! , (

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