The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1917, Page 17

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EEE RT I . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917. |tending Marion Davies and Diane Oste|raffle, This booth ts one of the live- GREET RULER OF N by #mall margins. lest petal {n Grand Central Palace. ‘The contest will continue until the Dall Chairman of the FRENCH THEATRE HERE | ona ct tie tair. tne prise betne « dia- | AMY cing an Neary, oa Hoo Hoom, yesterday pratart af ‘ussta, |) AND Directors Give a Reception f0r|ias been discontinued for lack of in- a= djended vie! eu Lainbe! Booth } Jacques Copeau, Who Tells |terest, being succeeded by « potatoland the ta | 17 Minutes Grand Central to A. & S. Station, St. | $16.75! of Venture’s High Aims. ———S —— — Jacques Copeau, director of the - An Amazingly Low Price For Sach Excellent ‘Theatre du Vieux Colombier, which is 4 be the wee areben iieeire ana | b BROOKLYN This is merely 4 & centre of French culture in New! York, was presented formally to New | sign-post to an un- usually good lot of York yesterday afternoon at a recep- | CF tloa given for hint by the directors, | PPENHEIM (+) NS of whom Oty HM. Kaha, Nich olas | Men's Summer Murray Butler, Arthur Isgiin, Henry Fulton and Bridge Streets Suits. Rogers Wint! oe and A rae | ==will be with us long after presetit extraordinary conditions cease to be. == If you follow the, trail the Suits them-s $3 and $3. 50 Silk Crepe de Chine and Georgette Cre ’ Mr. Butte er, who prea. read a selves will prove. 5 f | their case when you } | a \,| || Blousesa Smart fabrics—flan- telegram from Ambassador Jusser- ana the effect that the intellectual | and artistic lives of the two republics | would be more firmly cemented by this movement. The French Consul ebert, told the big t Mr, Copeau’s choice was @ wise one. Augustus ‘Caoinas, ge ot speaking ¢ ) the American stage, said nels, worsteds, cassi- homespuns. / Do not it this opportunity, to pass unnoticed. It is Blues, grays, browns, a= i | doubtful whether it waa too Scrvestee in the near future, mixtures, fancy effects. Ps with the outlook of prices as unprom!| ‘as it now seems. _ Some models with the A | The array includes the season's most ot affective sebela, with muy e atch pockets; | ol tile style touches which one finds in the most expensive S pla waists Cool linings; good Shirring, pleating hemstitching, embroidery in self or contrast- tailoring. Regular sizes ing colors, and collars and cuffs of distinctive and novel shay and some stouts and longs. floor, Men's Shop, East Butlling, ether Summer Suits, $14.75 to 0329. 75. Light weight Overcoats at the same price range. We Shine in Straws All the new styles in \ | Straw Hats to help theman \\ ‘Vd LP N 7 Your Money Goes Furthest Here- Thoughtful men and women whose incomes are average or above the average, naturally cast around to find where and in what manner they bees Af to best They search for a store where every necessity and bp rp Heo may be at the miniiusn of cost. Such a store is GREENHUT’S, It is our Pride, cae that is sus- tained by the experience of over twenty years that “The Big Store” is EVERYBODY'S STORE. While it is a fact that war-time prices prevail, we place it on record that we are pre-~ — pared to meet practically every human need in a manner that is perfectly aciequate to combat existing conditions. The friends made by “The Big Store” in war-times we are confident are those who | xathoring it ie hoped Mr, Copeau will plsce emphasis upon the idealistic theatre, as the pubiic here is eager for the play of idealism, The guest of honor sppke in French. Me said the season Of the Theatre a Vieux Colombler—"the youngest and most vital of the theatres of Prance’-—will open at the Garrick in November, and will endeavor to represent tho spirit of France, show- ng a love for poet gulety and fan- tasy and avoiding gar and pedanti get hte All White Canvas Boots eR Wo Misses . Potato Raffle Suppiants “Most Pop- sis! ae ee t “tor? Cy A new style in a high cut lace any Weeaiee Uy boot for present or Summer wear of und Fair in Palace, superior quality white canvas. Hand When Roi Cooper Megrue cast 11 turned soles and Louis XV. heels. votes for Edna Wallace Hopper in the “most popular actress” contest ANE A A ERE Hal I = artificial, vul-| On Special Sale Saturday The colors include: Gold, Peach, Maize, Tea Rose, F bh and White. Three of the Many Styles Are Pictured Sizes 36 to 44, al not in every model. Quantities being limited, no C. O. D., approval, mail or phone orders filled for these blouses. MEN who is uncertain what he i HHI | wants come to a conclusion of the ot the Actors’ Fund Fair Wed: i ~ = - sipoeihe elarted w ally that pechea 5.50 The best Straw Hat col- = ~ ) M ’ M . Fl dulce Sevger pass tures rivals ond put lection in Brooklyn to sat- 7, “ ur ens ain oor net ead last night. out i midnigh* Charles Burnh, 4 isfy the man who does ~~ ; Poy y velged airman or peor it ll = $15 Clothes Section ee = = = Plenty of Split Straws, sea in An Unprecedented Success at son’s favorites—scarce in some | WHY? $2. No Alteration stores. — & {BECAUSE we have succeed- Also Sennits, Milan, Shinkee, | ote, Cen on @ 9 Fulton St., cor.Bridge St. Mackinaw and fancy braids, $1.50 to $3.00. 7. Tasostane postion ot ihe As: Gubwas” Matin, Besckisn Panamas—mighty good ones—at $3.50, $3.00 and Clothing Department 1329-1331 B d $7.00. Any shape you like. iN. pace for the entire retail cloth- a roadway Bangkoks, $5.00. aye) ing trade. Near Gutes Avenue, Brookly » Leghorns, $3.50 to $5.00. D ihe Chats ten sae 4810-4812 Fifth Ave Caps for golf, motoring and sporting wear generally, semi world is in’ @ 48c to $2.48, mA a difficult situation at Het, 48tb and 49th Sts, Brooklyn White Naval Reserve and Tennis Hats, 48 Street floor, Men's Bbop, East Building, Pessect, we shall of- er fer womorrowe num) | Blue Serge Men’s and Youths’ Suits at $5.45 and %6.75 Suits Continuing Tomorrow, Saturday Brooklyn’s Greatest Apparel Sale Summer Rugs from Japan Grass, Straw---Priced Very Low = 2 For Confirmation ’ e ’ ’ ‘7 ' We don't find any picturesque Summer Rugs like these in | i \ and Graduation Women’s, Misses’ and Small Women’s Sizes Brooklyn at these low prices. Boys Sult tha are One reason is that they are our direct import from Japan N the essence of smart- and priced without intervening profits. Togo Grass Rugs For the porch or indoors. In ten attractive designs, in browns, blues and greens, Seo a th; ness in Norfolk, That Were Formerly Priced at $20 anghEven Higher. | |Pinch Back and Up-to-date in every respect are the styles, materials} {Belt models and patterns of these worthy garments. quality all-w r] Included ure: Belted Buck Suits, Pinch Back Suits,| Jin sizes 7 to | Patch Pocket Suits, Quarter and Full Lined Suits, Two Trousers Suits, At Reductions of 33/4% to 50% ++-$1,10| 8x10 ft... $1.95 | 0x12 ft... $3.15 WE HAVE. ARRANGED A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF MERCHANDISE FOR MAY BUSI- NESS AND WILL NEED FOR THIS NEW MERCHANDISE EVERY INCH OF SPACE “ae singh aii tie x button models in CASSIMERES, back les, vith wo aire ot lewport | wis! raw Porc! Ss CHE TWEEDS, 3 ined trousers; fancy Home- We eae MENG WITH Hee tat GARMENTS aRaeteen OPENED Leave them out on the porch in a storm or bright Fakir ba either will ‘weeds, Cas- MOND. 3 ED BELOW. hurt them. epreset pes, Checks and Plain colors, , light and dark grays and brown 896 5 Oblong in shape, with oval corners, so that they will lie flat anc Pp. also neat Silk Mixtures-—in a word—there is a style and sizes 8 to 17 years; at. T il M d S it t H If Pri Plain straw colored centers, with band border of blue, black, brown or a model to please every man and youth. Bo: ing Reefers “double. breasted and fancy beck green; caibe matched in all siz dauor or iViade Oults a a TIC! fh | Bese en aes bee Men's Top Coats at $15 "$3. OB ana ——————— 90x72 in.. $2.75 | 6x9 ft. . 50 If there are better top coats to be had in this market,| |Boys’ Was Suits sizes 2!) “ 10 years; newest 1917} $16. i} Third floor, East Building, we are not aware of th You will find a You will find a wonderful collection of high grade Spring Suits in this sale, as follows: 37 Suits, formerly up to $20.00, now $10.00| 67 Suits, formerly up to $45.00, now $22.50 110 Suits, formerly up to $25.00, now $12.50/151 Suits, formerly up to $50.00, now $25.00 228 nits, formerly up to $30.00, now $15.00} 14 Suits, formerly up to $60.00, now $30.00 185 Suits, formerly up (0 $35.00, now $17.50) 11 Suits, formerly up to $70.00, now $35.00 $3 Suits, formerly up to $40.00, now $20.00; 9 Suits, formerly up to $75.00, now $37.50 Modish Dresses at Half Price <a The season's loveliest styles bid you welcome tomorrow at half their usual prices: 68 Dresses, formerly up (0 $10.00, at $5.00|201 Dresses, formerly up to $30.00, at $15.00 195 Dresses, formerly up (0 $15.00, at $7.50) 83 Dresses, formerly up to $37.50, at $18, 75 310 Dresses, formerly up to $20.00, at $10.00) 55 Dresses, formerly up to $40.00, at $20.00 265 Dresses, formerly up (o $25.00, at $12.50] 49 Dresses, formerly up (o $50.00, at $25.00 LatestSkirts Half Price 125 Skirts, formerly up to $3.00, at $1.50 180 Skirts, formerly upto $4.00, at $1,95 79 Skirts, formerly up to 56.00, at $2.95 These coats are in black and Oxford gray. Self or silk Coats in a Great Clearance |\\\ [2288.0 For Misses and Junior Girls r At $6.98 25 Coats, reduced from $9.98 Women’s $3.50 to $5 Foot-Mould Pumps & Oxfords At $10.98 88 Coats, formerly $13.98 to $16.98 At $14.98 138 Coats, formerly $19.98 to $22.50 Materials are burs | The rtment includes PUMPS AND COLONIALS in Gray, Champagne, Ivory, ala Dall Kidskia and Patent Leather. ellas, sports cheviots, velours—in dozens of All are made with hand- turned soles and covered Cuban Louis heels, and are up to the minute in the little style touches distinguishable in a “really smart’ shoe, fashionable, youthtul styles. Included are also KIDSKIN OXFOR} TIES with plain toe or tipped toc; Cuban, Louis and low heels; also rubber heels. All sizes and widths. Twelve distinct styles to choose from. A group of misses’ Straw Hat Time Is Here! dressier Coats from $37.98 to $48.98 groups that have sold And Greenhut's is Fully Prepared with the Biggest Assortment of the Newest Blocks this Store Has Ever Shown at the Opening of the Season nd we are close observers ‘i les and models in Beach Cloth and \ down to one and two of a kind, will be marked $32.50 and $37.98. For Girls Sizes 6 lo 14 Years, in Various Styles At $2.98 36 Coats, | Spring Coats Half Price Price 42 Coats, formerly up to $15.50, at $7.75 81 Coats, formerly up to $21.50, at $10.75 111 Coats, formerly up to $25.50, at $12.75 193 Coats, formerly up to $30.00, at $15.00 In preparation for our straw hat opening, we have assembled the very smartest styles of the best American makes of straw hats. Comparison will demonstrate that the values offered ‘ 53 Skirts, formerly upto $7.50, at $3.75 i / $22 rie \ Be, r formerly ars unexceled 7A Coats, formerly up to $37.50, at $18.75 +7 5 ly 50, f C/ 822.98 Q $5.98 lo $7.50 For Men and Youths 31 Coats, formerly up to $50.00. at $25.00 95 Skirts, formerly up (o $10.00, at $5.00 At $7.50 75 Coats, formerly $10.98 to $14.50 $2 and $2.50 Straw Hats—Here are Sennitt Straws in| $64 $6 Genuine South American Panamas—No less than — : 5 OR 0n¢ rough fancy braids and finely woven straws in novel fifteen different shapes, all finely woven, all silk trim- At $10.98 149 Coats, formerly $75.98 lo $29.98 shapes, All are silk trimmed and have fine $9 45 med. Newest and most novel shapes in the 0 $9 9: The Newest Capes of Navy Serge include a Cape- fancy linings . collection; all sizes 5 Each, the Dre: Final Clearance of Girls’ Coats Dress, with the et the - T ae ’ h ye Ly $5.75, $7.7 d 5 Cape, may be worn os ™ The white satin : bee A ean-Up of Men 8 $2 and $2.50 Soft Hats Coats that were formerly $5.75, $7.75 and up to $12.50 are longs to bot 22.98, i ‘ marked as low as $1.95, $2.95, $4.95 and $5.75. Sines 6 fo 14. ad Redelined miliary Capes of navy serge for girls of 6 to and Derbies, $1.35 NO Vanna Are a1G.Ga, si epee OO A dispersal of the season's odds and ends. All fine shapes and makes. The Soft Hats ure in blue, green, steel, tan, brown and black. The Derbies are all fine light eights und flexible. Choice of six fine shapes. All silk trimmed. All sizes. e e ° e Gigantic Cut in Beautiful Blouses Special Offer—-400 Waists, Formerly $10, $15 and up to $25--HALF PRICE 300 Waists, formerly up to 5/.25,at_ 79 | 260 Waists, formerly up to 54.00, at $2.00 180 Waists, formerly up to $2.95, at $1.50 225 Waists, formerly up to $6.00, at $2.95 NO ALTERATIONS NONE SENT C, 0, D. NO CREDITS These Are on Sale at het Three Brooklyn Stor For Youngsters * | vie ) Boys’, Girls’ ard Children’s $1.65 and $2 Straw Hats--The leading and most novel ~ shapes produced this season. Many fine combination straws in blue, browa, 2 | To appreciate the convenience and inant white and black, All finely woven and silk trimmed. All sizes; at great value of the Sunday World’s Aneweetubapes; al ak tanned aod Rael wovent attsssrsescrsseses se OOO Want Directory—READ IT. Filled books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps are redeemable tor $2.50 worth of merchand In cash, at the 2M Office on the Fifth Fioor, ve QM Green Trading Stami 2A amps Till 12 o'clock, Single dM Stamps Thereafter. Single “Sperry” Gold In, any department, or for tual, Ask for them, Bou |

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