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a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1917 _ Tomorrow, Saturday, Will Be Lockhart “Mill-End’: DOLLAR DAY 1 Will Hitch Your Dollars to the Biggest Load They Ever Drew. I Will Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents. Jam pleased to have an opportunity of giving one of n nuine Lockhart Mill-End" Dollar Days in the City of New York, for 1 originated Dollar Doy and should know how to handle a thing Dereated so it will command the respect and ttention of everybody. Tomorrow, Saturday, a Dollar will buy 1.50, #2, #2.50 and even a worth of the best goods nm earth In Fact, You May Buy Anything on This Page for One Single American Dollar Bring your husband with youmhe may think C. A. Lockhart amounts to no more than a thermometer on a pleasant day, ‘but he’s a man for all that 't Is a Physical Impossibility to ‘ill Mail, Telephone, C. O. D., or Approval Orders on These Items Come in tor YOUR share of the bargains, and as early in the day a8 possible When Convenient, Please Take timall Percels With You. THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. IB TO I9™ STREET ih a $1.25 Vacuum Bottles for $1 | |$2 Silk & Wool Poplins, Yard, $1 Up to $2 Undermuslins, $1 $1.39 Bed Spreads, each $1 $1.50 to $1.75 Axminster Mats, $1 Somers ng that gives more varied comfort than anything “Once again, here's where I beat the marker, because I ‘What a chance for the ecor al woman! Hendeome Only < ouble about this ottering, thar Mg mu ese . ee! fete. They Cael see else in case of emergency. For outdoors or tar i “bet that you can't equa etticoats of white Cambric, |a broidery trimmed, serve the t to limit quantities to any one © tor picnics, for the sick room, for @ thousand Ss Gael Aa " Sit and tool pooling, 16 is ems tinben teal of gowns of fine k, with V oF These are a splendid yuality of hemmed Crochet Spreads for Kg not take very much out of the Pint siz Keeps drinks hot for 24 hours or cold for 72 in all wanted street and evening color round necks, daintily trimmed with ribbon or em- three-quarter and full-sized beds. eo ee. hours, A necessity. Lockhart has said it! offering that is @ star one, if ever such there wa broidery. Time to look over your wardrobe, madam. 32c Madras, 5 Yards for $1 When you are thinking of your curtains, which you are about putting up, thi ft same time. fer you this cream, in @ number 10 Yards Kitchen Toweling, $1 Says Mr. Lockhart: “Mighty cheap, indeed, tor so exer ity of kitchen toweling. Housekeepers will p his.” Made of heavy half-blee hed crash, pleces only BC 4 $1.45 Camera Outfit for $1 Lockhart regards this as @ very fair bargain -so do we An Eastman $1 BROWNIE CAMERA, taking pictures 1%4x2)}, inches, with an 8 exposure roll film, As a gift for the youngster or beginner in photography, simply excellent $2 “Economy” Bread Mixers, $1 “Now, you lad! kk well to the ways of your household,” says Lockhart, “why nor take advantage of this? It takes little nce 10 use the Economy Bread Mixer, and you can make two (0 six loaves at one operation, The dough fs mixed with very little labor.” Black Satin Messaline, Yard, $1 We have told you, and Lockhart confirms it, that silks of all kinds should be bought right now, and at Greenbut's, if you want to economize for your Fall and Winter needs. We are here to serve you, and this item is not the least of many others that you will find in our Silk Department. 18c Yd. Dotted Swiss, 7 Yds., $1 For certain rooms inthe house there's nothing more proeria than this simple and dainty fabric, . loral jane and is a yard wide. $1.50 & $2 Handbags, Purses “Woman's luck again,” said Mr. Lockhart, as he looked over this lot of handbags and pur: They are of Goat, Morceco, Pearl Grain or Vachette leather, Some, made of pin-seal, are silk lined and fitted with card case and mirror, ,» $1 $1.50 Baby Dolls for $1 like to give every baby in New York one of these dolls,” remarked Mr. Lockhart “And toy makers are having « hard time, so this is an extraordinarily good bar- gain.” Baby dolls, with expressive faces and completely dressed-—just like real infauts. $1.50 House Dresses at $1 “You won't be going far wrong, ladies, if you buy half a dozen of these house dresses,” says Lockhart, “especially when you bear in mind present prices of the materials of which they are made. Percales and Ginghams in Checks and Stripes. We have them in assorted colors, sizes 36 to §2." 39c Yard Ribbon, 5 Yards for $1 We only speak of two of the uses of this beautiful ribbon for hair bows and sashes—in white, pink, light blue, car- dinal, navy. The ingenious woman aged in fancy work will find very many more. This was a special purchase— you'll reap the benefit in the Lockhart sale. 95c Pillow Squares, 2 for $1 A chance to decorate your davenport or couch with com- fort-giving pillows at a very little price. These squares are made of satin damask, brocade, armures, velours and tapestry. $1.59 Framed Pictures for $1 They are for the Dining Room, and thinks and says Mr Lockhart, “they would decorate ANY dining room.” Deep frames, with handsome ornamented corners. Sizes of glass, 16x20 inches and 12x24 inches. 35¢ Angora Wool—4 balls for $1 This is genuine French Angora Wool in or colors, It Is used for trimming cuffs and collars on L Sweaters. Wool of all kinds is going up in price, so this is really a very good bargain, Children’s $1.95 Coats at $1 Up to $2.50 Men’s Shirts, $1 It’s time to think of Prey | your kiddie warm in the cool “Really, | never saw such values in men's shirts offered Fall and early Winter days. You can do it for $1 by buying at this particular time.” And Lockhart ought to know. one of these coats in Checks or Serges. They have full or Here are men’s high de shirts of Nofade and other semi-belts. White pique or satin collars, lined throughout pular materials, patterns and with satin, Your Tittle one of 2 to 5 years can be perfectly ades. © eed not to fade. All sizes, 1344 accommodated. to 17. Some have slight lnundry imperfections. 6 Women’s 25c Vests for $1 Undoubtedly a bargain, These are fancy or plain. Regular and extra sizes. Low neck, neatly trimmed at neck and armholes, The gaily is very good indeed. A most attractive item in our Lockhart sale, and one that will bring crowds. $1.50 to $2 Petticoats, $1 A saving of 4 to }y~-that's evident from the truthful headline. In style and color these Heatherbloom Sateen or Percaline petticoats, as well as other materials, are of the best. There are whites and blacks of floral designs, others are in sclid colors. Ladies, don't miss the chance. $1.50 Auto Accessories, $1 r Heaven knows that the automobilist has enough expenses, Up to $2 Pajamas for Men, at $1] J We are out to save him money in the Lockhart sale. Auto- deals ahard cir inion, (Th \ mobile tire pump, single cylinder, powerful and effective, on for this sharp cut in price, (The surplus fT at $1, And an automobile running board cocoa mat at the he herons te cohan gered foe. oe Al tut same price. And that only tells part of the good story that Minlaked cit’ ope ‘and lage pearl a Xe the autoist can find out for himself when he comes here. sorted colors, in all sizes. $1.95 Hat Shapes at $1 “You see,” observes Mr. Lockhart to his prospective customer, “that you are savin, ut halt.” The styles are splendid, and there is an assortment of excellent shapes for your choice. The woman who contemplates her Fall hat is in clover. 6 Prs. Women’s 25c Stockings, $ Whi . Garter toy $1.50 Pair Feather Pillows, $1 They are of good size, stuffed with clean, odorless feath- ers. You have here a’ splendid pillow, covered in fancy ticking, that will give good service. women offered a price that is more than reasonable. J An economy item not to be overlooked. All sizes. Tj Me > Men's $1.75Flannel Nightrobes,$1] | cw. ver Plated Ware, $1 Most comfortable for Winter use, Extra heavy quality, Plated and Sheffield quality table articles to see what Is cut full size, finished with fine pearl buttons, These are offered them here. Included are Bon Bon Dishes, Nut samples, and odd lots that in some cases will be found Bowls, Che Dishes, Relish Dishes, Cruets, Candlesticks, slightly imperfect. Fern Dishes and 3 bottle Casters. A grand opportunity for keepers of restaurants and the like. $1.95 Ostrich Plumes at $1 They never sold for less than $1.95, Full heads and fine stock, broad flues. An extra quality of ostrich plume in black, white and colors, Full 17 inches long and @ splendid garniture for your Fall or Winter hat. $1.75 Oak Tables, $1 Scan the entire retail furniture trade, and you won't get a bargain like this, in a square oak table, 20x20 inches, made of solid owk, golden finish, with twined legs; also lower shelf. Available for any room in the house. zed model, buttoning right to the neck. ind atch pockets. The raincapes are of y blue sateen; full ength, with plaid lined hoods. $1.59 values. Jewelry at $1 moon - “What « fing collection of articles for personal wear, and $1.25 to $1.75 Silk Stockings, $1 80 low prtogdy” excialmed Mr. LosBAare when he eaw this A most appealing special for women from our Lockhart Sauer tae, enilne shell Geno 1f9or vee eeuaG® sale, In black, white, plain colors and fancies. Excellent gerareillag Dangle heacelets, Bovey ave quality, made with all silk or lisle tops and soles. Surely, tal and jet bead necklaces. madam, here's an item that is worthy of your earnest con+ the near future, now is your chance, sideration. We certainly think so-so does Lockhart, 60 & 65c Kayser Gloves, 2 prs., $1 Ladies—when you talk of gloves, blacks and whites are usable on almost every occasion, At 2 pairs for $1 you can afford to buy enough to last you half a year, $1.35 Wood Seat Chairs, $1 Lockhart thinks this is a marvel of value. He is right. In golden oak finish, with wood seat; excellently adapted for dining rooms, A substantial and well-made chal, with side posts bolted to seat. $2 White Voile Blouses at $1 No woman can have too many blouses when they are sold to her at half price. That's not onl Lookhart's oplaion, but ours. Only 500 blouses—manufacturers’ samples—- all in the season's smart styles, tastefully trimmed with laces, embroideries, tucking, hemstitching, etc. Sizes mostly 36, 38 and 40 bust measure. $1.25 & $1.39 Glace Gloves, pr., $1 They are two-clasp, and come in white, tan or black, In the lot ure all sizes, but not all sizes in each Une. However, you'll find some excellent picking here. Lockhart advises you, and so do we, to buy liberally $1.50 to $2.75 Beaded Garnitures, $1 If you don't want to use these now you certainly will later, because at the price these are offered it will pay you to store them away $1.39 to $1.50 Inverted Lights, $1 If you burn gas, this is a sale that you positively must attend. Prism inverted outfits consisting of heavy brass burner, mantle, inner globe and prism shower. You have several styles (0 clioose from. Up to $2 Men’s Underwear at $1 This is the time of the year when the man of the house serutinizes his chiffonier to see what he lacks. The union sults are heavy grade, natura! wool the shirts and drawers, medium and heavy weight, unshrinkable natural grey and white Merino wool. All are excellently made, but some have slight imperfections Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas, $1 “And, take it from me," said Lockhart, “I've rarely seen @ better rain-shedder offered at this pric Covered with fast black and waterproof cloth, Pa on frames, silk cases and tassels. Handles STERLING SILVER MOUNTED and assorted plain woods. $1.50 & $1.75 Felt Footwear, $1 Here is where you anticipate the warm fireside evenings, with your feet shod in the well-known “"Comty” style slipper, Beautifully made of the finest quality felt, silk ribbon trimmed, with sheepskin covered cushion feet sole and spring heel, Ideal house slippers in blue, pink, lavender, gray, black, red. All sizes, 3 10 8. $1.59 Berry, Salad & Cake Sets, $1 “Your china and glass department excites my admira lockhart said this after very carctul inspection, He was referring particularly to this collection of berry, salad and cake sets in Nippon china, beautifully decorated, $1.49 Ostrich Feather Boas, $1 Quite a saving, you'll admit. There are whites, blacks and some colors in the collection. $1.50 Corsets for $ Lockhart says: “No sensible woman will disregard this offering—-she can't afford to." Two models, suitable for the average figure, in the famous “Warner's Rustproof” make Made of strong coutil, with long or medium bust; long skirt Sizes 19 to 36, 4 Pairs Men’s 50c Silk Socks, $1 You fellows should come here in masses tomorrow and buy as many of these silk hose as you can. They have rein- forced double heels, toes and soles. Come in black and colors, They are slightly imperfect. All sizes $2 Wallpaper Outfit, $1 ink of being able to cover a room 12x15 feet for 100 It's simply marvellous, The man who is conduct- : sale says it, You can have tomorrow 10 rolls of sidewall paper with 18 yards of border to match, What an offering in these home renovating days! Handkerchiefs, 2 Dozen for $1 Where is the man or woman who has too many handker- chiefs? It is quite our of the question to have too many. Now, you are offered women’s handkerchiefs that are dainty and Sheer, hemstit with pretty floral sprays, some very etty color effects. These are “seconds,” The men’s ndkerchiefs are plain white hemstitched, $1.35 to $1.75 Cut Glass, $1 We have always prided ourselves on the cut glass ware that we sell, To we do so more than ever, In this item you have a choice of Cut Glass Sugars and Creams, Nappies, Spoon Trays and Nabisco holders, in a floral and combina- tion cutting . Eyeglasses or Spectacles at $1 Fitted with flat spherical lenses, these glasses suitable for reading, sewing or distance; mounted in rims. The “Klip-Klutch” Finger Piece Mounting-—attached to your own lenses while you wait . a0 ar And Lockhart says you may have the services ot a regis- $2 Luncheon Cloths, each $1 “What splendid patterns the Japanese are turnin, this season". C. A. L And really, when you can geta $0-inch hemstitched embrol 4 wh 4 white Japanese luncheon cloth at exactly half price y urely find place in your $1.65 Traveling Bags, $1 A durable and sightly bag made of good quality Keratol 8 Yards of Outing Flannel for $1 $1.50 & $1.95 Wash Skirts, $1 anvas, with a st fran od lock and handle; large “Some bargain here for the woman who sews at home, linen closet for # ball dozen of the tered optometrist to examine your eyes FREE of charge and roomy; neatly lined. It's a big value indeed, gentlemen! Lots of time yet during which wash skirts of this kind observes Lockhart. This outing flannel comes in neat pink can be used, We make a big clearance in white Repp, or blue stripes, and is the product of just about the best mill Pique and Gabardine skirts, with pretty colored nove in America $1.38 Worth of Shoe Cleaner, $1 1.39 Bed Sheets at $1 designs. Belts to 20; lengths ¢ $1.50 and $1.75 Stationery, $1 _,DiX 286 bottles of ideal cleaners for white shoes, for $1. Pied ry 9 i. > “ This is the social season, ladi this should appeal Leatherwite” or “Buckduck There's nothing better “Hf thexe wete yot oad its you wouldn't be able to touch - 11 Admiration Perfectos for $1] [1 You. “Some of these ct respondence | fon the market. The price speaks for itvell her the price.”’ Perfectly true, for bed linens are soarin,; y i a By var well cards and envelopes, others paper 1 envelopes, Some Heae ee ce rade of bleached musiin. Sizes before heroming $2 Aluminum Ware at $1 anfigre’s where you smoke well and take it from Lockhart, J are ail white, others in your fa 63, 72 and 81 inches wide by 90 inches long. Lockhart warns you that aluminum wares are going up inf Blan sell these pertect s by the box at the . al ! ' +5 i bell lk ean inal : hese c price—~and ‘ 7 sc iene Rfichen as this coreal or rie boller, 2quart capaciny asf we won't sel 1 dealers: Turther, no ong customer can buy One Dollar Grocery Sale more than 11 for $1 in this sale. Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. Telephone Chel- sea 4000. Sugar -best refined granulated; 12 lbs $1.00 half price, there is no further selling argument needed, nts, $1 4 matter of Brocaded Lining Satin, Yard, $1 vit the conditions in the silk Up to $2.25 C A small b arpet Remna If you know anythi D : Tow P, q | (Limit 12 Ibs. sold with Grocery Orders what ar f ’ . % Stampe € 3° § fact, there ds i h you can h manne toaay yon we aula soreterihietht $1.50 Stepladder and Chair, $1 39¢ Stampe d 1 »wels; 4 for $1 in any length tt ( { Axminster or Hest White Potatoes--33 pounds » 1.00 all ‘ ‘iad alae Something that you must have in the house—end thi Lockhart outs eee by the time to get busy Velvet, and some beautiful patterns to delight your eye and Santos Coffee —fresh from the ofte roaster; 5!, tbs... 1.00 kitchen article is well constructed and consequently durable. {| Guest Towels are of pure linen, stamped in en attractive (erase Your floor. Pure Breakfast Cocoa—4 lbs 1.00 It has a hundred and one uses, especially in these home line of designs. To be scalloped or hemstitched Mixed Tea—English Breakfast, Green Japan or Basket redecracing times: Fired Japan; 3 ibs % 1.00 $1.89 Pattern a. $1 Men's $1.50 1 $2 Hats, $1 Eating Raisins—fancy cluster; 7 regular 18c cartons.. 1.00 Yes, table linens ofall hinds are going up sald C. AL . a $1.65 Cocoa Mats at $1 ; en & $1.50 and 32 F howadey. bur rf | tive duley Lemons—S dozen. ..sseeseeesseees He ‘ in quite certain that you cal ind any better of- F De 4 “An ol , almost th $1 nowadays, but “# 7 . fraineia Sek'Vorkihanihis.s Mereare Rentrew mercer: | | $1.50 Box Eugenia Cigars, $1 18x30, In cectain parts of the house, cocoa mats are af | never say uuch valves as these.” That's what Lockhart] C&OKINEFlgw—T pounds, «1+: .0.000ecnsres | ized table cl with 1 imperfect in a choice of Think of payir for a litst class smoke-—first class in necessity. For one thing they are clean; for a second, they y oUeht (ah The Soft Hats are in Selected Egge—2 dozen (none delivered). . 4 Thess every respect, ma nl hape, long filler, Not are very well-wea f oller day price is a distinct and ¢ I are all light Tongues — sweet pickled corned calves; § Ibs. for | more than two boxes to t this price saving to you k Farcy Elberta Peaches-~ 2 large till cleensasibaaniat ay sass eR mentee perry” Gold Stanips Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of M in Any Department, or for $2 in Cash at the 49¢ Office on the I en Trading Stamps as Usual, Ask for Them. Double aa Stamps ! Clock, Single 2x Stamps Thereafter, Single “Sperry Gold Star ceaee eimai te eran nile lat eles a Filled Books of * -siiemasuiamecaminartiaimaiimmmaaaaiiataa SAGE SEL: SIR CI