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0 2 THR BYENING WORLD IDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917 oodbye, New York,” Tomorrow, Saturday, Is My Last Day in New Yorkeay I Will Make It a Double-Header by Combining “Dollar Day” with the Closing Out of All “Short Lots” The whole city has been stirred by my Lockhart Mill-Lad Sale « qn ‘ Don't spend one of + i ur own shad a oe" + and ort Lot Day” will stand out as a conquest in merchat doubt, for when the sun ' . at advettisud oppor ng thar “ t been equalled. Even the “wise one and tt doubung Thom- tunities will have dwindled tiv Sees” and “s wing of ha become convinced of the immensity of t business t seatie = @ test train | Tomorrow is my inst day, and | shall make ita day of grest blessings 10 my hundreds © apocuns « a “ Of thousands of customers who will fly bither and thither throughout ¢ reat store, | Smiling thousands will grect ; @ A & Chasing down the “Dollar | Short Lot” bargains Monday morning . . eeahact 1 must clear ‘ on w night. The 1 ghout the entire build- pe f " w. ity e any thing in the wind ' part ott ‘ for # and i gett The “Mill-End” eur he tt we Ilanded here. 1 te T ” ant to close t reate ' t {fire | wer reader HE BIG Ss ORE t Saturday wil (day ands yu ots not advertised 1 will sell in five, ten and fi ‘ ve fi Juring the dey SIXTH AVE.. 18“ TO i9™ STREET Come to stay all du A. LOCKHART “I Want You All to Attend My Last Vay Lockhart Sale in the Dress Good Department. “I've got bargains here that you can't duplicate anywhere else in New York, and | know whereof | speak."—-C. A, Lockhart. $1.50 Novelty Stripe Dress Goods —S4 in. wide: for skirts, waists, combinatic s and trim- mings: yd 87 35e Yd. Waistings— 27 inches wide; cream grounds with hair- tie stripes: yd 17 Tomorrow's a Bully Day to Buy Notions ‘And for every item men- tioned here,” says Lockhart, “there are dozens more which urge purchases made today and : ow will be entered oj “My Last Day--- | rendered N rie rs i sles ‘1D A R A y> | ~ ere No Mail, Approval, Phone or C. O, D. veniont, Please Take Small Parcels : ; Orders on The Troms. When Con- A Great finish of the world’s biggest f ake Parcel sale. Your dollar will buy $1.50, e, ele win You and even $3 worth tomorrow.”—C. A. L. will actually put money in nee has our purse We Kleinert’s La Vida or Eton arment Shields assorted § i flesh of white; 3 for Se Pair Stocking Feet A worted izes; 4 pairs 10 10¢ Nickeled Hair Pin Hold. g¢ ers -for 6c Up to 36e Dozen Silk Hair Nets assorted sizes and col- 6c Ball Gold Medal or - Octogon Oh, Ladies, Look Here,” C. A. L. Untrimmed Millinery ‘*4 Positive Sensation.’’—C. A. Lockhart Men’s $1 I $ Ready-to- Wee Hate; hi 2.25 _| and $1.50 Neckwear, «; for “I Saturday Only §1.75 ; Just Think of This—$2 to $3 Worth of Neckwear for () See si ‘id gn ’ .. i 5 Choice of large open-end four-in-hands in an endless variety of exquisite patterns; all e . et exceptional array of smartly ¢rim new advance styles for Fall wear, including figures, stripes, floral and Oriental designs. These} L— four-in-hands are of heavy silks and satins. ‘ “Tl Crowd ° » ; $2.50 Velour Finished Coatinge--64 | | Koitting Cotton -assort- ei) ae Ap arel Sect For Girls laches cle ect for ne Ce es 20 My “Mill-End” Sale Prices on g The et p re ec 10ns and Juniors women’s and children's C sarees. | Rust: Proof Fy eae ° 1 ke valucs in such beautiful garments will do it."——C. A. Lockhart. eva tate aD ? 19 aes Tae aie Knitted Underwear and Hosiery at Only a few of the many items for Saturday are listed here. Every item is a sure money-saver. 2 pitle eather je or uct and colors, mill remnants; fad duck White Shoe Clean- 16 ic 7 Men's $1.95 Heavy Cotton Union | Men's 19 Cotton Socks er--for Girls’ $6.95 Serge Dresses fast | Women's 25¢ Hosiery excellent at *4, 75 a ee 6.95 Suits—form-fitting; white — or black and colored; these have ality cotton; well made with A splendid: vatfety, Regulation satlor and oT ecru; all sizes; ankle length; | reinforced heels and double cine ta ui trimmed swyle, in wine, brown and navy blue M Slee brown aid bitch } vis danp caguiar uedveriee perfect fitting garments; double toes; some few pairs have erfect)} > @ale, 6 pairs 8 to ae bs rs’ $12.75 C collar ch pockets and belt. Sizes 8 to 14 years. sewn and well made (slight im-| slight defe pairs $1 | for bres oats §Q 75 1 tea Middy Blouses 85 sianeyt or ' tonne Women’s $1 Silk St vt ’ pertections); per garments $1 | Women's Camisoles or Glove | white and’ black: strong, "ser- Swagger new styles 0 tany and black Scrarch ice) PONE RARE ANCA RIO hg We vcrccvrsevceverves Silk Corset Covers—in pink viceable and well made; Mixtures, with large convertible collar, f itor tt Unusually attractive style of white in popular e' het vr Hf Men's 39¢ Silk Socks#—black, | and white; handsomely trim- | heels and toes; all sizes (wf | back cuffs and slash pockets. Finished with novelty | slip-on model, with noveliy collar of Kh white, etc.; in fibre silk and med; sizes to 44 bust measure; few pairs have slight imper burene Sha. 13 ¥ is y! ors peat baleen Lspobaal os bapeabagtt ie + s and ilk mixed; with double heels § regul rices to $2.50; fections); Je, 2 PAIRS$ ir clour izes 1410 ears. ‘omen up to 38-inch bust m and toes 4 pairs for... se. Malet dati Ll POR hence 4s “10; 5O | cantert elena Couts in the ‘height of f . bi ‘omorrow Will Surely Be a uit'tattameoraes eauen tent aasaet | OM Tomorray Mn Surely 5a) “Tl Sell 500 Pairs of Oh, Take These Men’s and Youths’ | | bes, -back cuts, trimming’ of tur cloth. ‘Slee & Departments These quantities for sale as long as they last— ; ie Derhies and $ to 14 yeurs pa’ but they won't last long. C. A. LOCKHART. | 1 Women’s High Shoes 1 It has been said “A normal w 12 $6.95 and $8.50 Automo-| $1 Trick Box at 59c ad Soft Hats at times every evening. ‘Thin exe rive will make stout women thinner and {hin somselaeciens tan cil ea esas 0 LOE ; i $ . Real big $1.60 end $2 celuee.—C, A. Lockhart. | | ters to nd floor choked with the crowds tomorrow. If you're in normal condition, walk up to my ladies’ cloak bile Lap Robes, $5.50 Complete with book of Instructions. at a Pair Tho Solt Hate are all in the weeroat blocks: including | | And ault oalr. i's sny last day im New Tooke “I'ssth siege eng tevomcon ArT New Fall una Wister Belo une Clocks Double green and black plush, size | Hair Goods fat brims und curl brims. Colors are blue, brown, f | Mt $17.60. Theusands of other garments of all kinds, not advertised, are marked with my Lockhart Tickets, to be 52x72. Also wool plaid lap robes, size | ey he : pearl, steel, green and black closed out tomorrow.’ —€, A. LOCKHART, iT f 1.85 Considerably less than wholesale price is thi ial 76x80. ransformations at $1.85 MORSIGEFADIY ur phindamatidl sles opal ioe The Derbies are in lightweights and flexible; silk Women’s and Misses’ Take Your Choice of : | Fine natural wavy hair, all shades price. But, of course, there's a reason—these shoes trimmed, and have genuine leather sweatbands, Black Smartly Tailored 39¢ Character Infant | and grey. (Second Floor.) are imperfect. Some “hurts” are more than others, | only, All sizes. N . real 4 ‘Wint 32 coatn GeV c/n: (ivi Purest On ae i . Worth $22.50 Dolls, 19¢ ’ rR but you must not lose sight of the fact that the $1 does a me o ew Fall anc inter 22 Snappy Tweed Coats; brown and gray mix- Gruasatiinn houys Slade, bead Women’s 25c to 49¢ not cover the cost of the leather alone. On the other Boys Tweed Hats at Coats& & tures........ rel .. Worth $24.50 ate eyes: Bisiee wie : Assorted Neckwear hand, no “hurt” is so serious that your cobbler cannot $1.65 and $2 values in my Lockhart Sale a * 50 24 Black Wide Wale Diagonal Coats. . . Worth $24.50 ee Ree at 15¢ repair quickly and cheaply. Patent Leather, Gunmetal mhardeancblas lates’ Coe ceichi aa Trooreriatepae til LIT 27 Plush Trimmed Cheviot Coats... . Worth $24.50 50c Box of “Plasticine 100-40 280 Garda of and Kidskin, in button and lace styles. Broken assort- Pinch Top, Crease Top, Telescope and Top. sd ; 15 Wool Poplin Suits; mole plush trimmed... ... Worth $22.50 Modeling Clay, 19¢ SD ae Sarees) ment of sizes All the finest patterns for your choice Made to Sell at 22 Wool Poplin Suits; inlaid velvet collar. ...... Worth $24.50 Just what boys and girls want fo Buttons at 5e $22.50 and $24.50 35 Burella Cloth Suits; new Fall Colors. . - Worth $22.50 play with. Five sticks c jay, set of} 50c to $1.50 Yd tools and book of instructions. bP fern $1.50 to $2.50 Scarfs, Shams | Undermusili t $1 | Sterlin, Iver Handle Dress Trimmings me PenyR V8 ' ; aE: 8 als a Der “Where Are Women . ” : : ; r antartdaceaee ae Values 1.50, Another | Serving Pieces— Each $1 , i Th V ] Bl 29¢ and 35¢ hag Suit | at 25e Yard andl Cone ACER ROD HTS PPE ARETE SR PE PRC EC NRRL e Who Can Resist ese alues in ouses Cases, 19¢ | Braid and Persian effects, assorted table service mustn't’ miss this," —C. A. Lockhart. hase Women’s Nightgowns of Cam- i Pepi gitl Sab tlh ane advises Lockhart. Sterling handle Made of fibre, two brassed snap | colors. ufacturer's samples and broken lots “If it weren't that these were man- | A bric or Nainsook, prettily trimmed : Blouses Originally $1, | Blouses es. $1.75, | Blouses Originally $2 ye $2.25, paishes: Rempanta ot Mercerized jij moments acern ol anne yout i Oe oe ombroldery, Ade (ee hence G rer : Pfau (ed me . couldn't possibly buy them at the wis, " at yy (alia SRapernmcrrene! (VC \ 7 J1[° 7 (vise ideas : me 19¢ to 35 White Goods; Pongee; Yard, 12c price,” says Lockhart. Hemstitched, | Women's White Petticoats, lace or , Style beauty—smartest and newest of the Fall fashions. 1.3% have latest shaped collars, fancy {abot Yard, 12'.¢ | Values to 2S¢. all linen, lace trimmed and allover | smbeninety trimmed. A variety of | mings uf various fine laces, and exquisite embroideries in floral and medallion effects. Tucking and he ed colors, 30 to 32 so . : 2 | Styles. S 46 10 46 b s Plain and funcy. Leintitlar eases SA UR el lace; more than 100 styles to choose | *" ue ae: fs Pree Pasted Pheasants’ izes 86 to 46 bust measure $1 Rocking Toys at 59c Re ae of Rercalaa: from $1.50 to $2 Pattern Table | Breasts for $1 Err Assorted desig zns, all have nodding | sais " ey $2. Embroidered Luncheon Cloths-—each $1 "When you buy these you are “oy? 1 ; i the Lowest Prices New vork Has Seen Jobbing tails. c acs “M H is that 1 have | getting almost a complete feather tS) Since the inning of the War. ee i | teen NaN Cloths Each $1 tot an ante ym art | Eee sameot These ae shed He Oves * Raginning of the Vere a, 5 emme ‘otton . , ‘ “This sportation from J. ae = be with soft edge of hackle. Some ee wars 7 i eye - ll Towe tach 9c | Remnants of Wash ease ahi a tine Ge my sale. They | better come — early."——Lockhart. | plain, others of white in excellent 1] warn you, don’t miss Saturday's sale. You surely won't be able to duplicate these values, aE wi esl Goods; Yard, 5c are most welcome,” says Lockhart, | Kenfrew fine mercerized damask quality. J may say," concluded Women’s Elbow Length White French Kid $4 | Men's Kid, Cape and Mocha Gloves samples and re- Tort) 17 Hemstitched Guest U . : 50 inches square. Six different styles | pattern cloths in 58x63, 58x73 and ockhart, “that some are worth even Glevea—-cic. faci anak alcan £i6t0 Ti¢iat sew! wn; values to $2, 25; at, pair c BV LEh eR | Values to 12}4c, Various kinds | J of drawn open-work and embroidered | §8x83-inch, slightmillimperfections, | ™0F@ than the original valuation Wamente Tre-Clon Chaswle Guede Glaten. are Towels, Each 9c and qualities: centers | vie “ “ant Various Housewares at $1 Heck, whlieand earl teauiptiy Obs 7T5c . ; ; 44 Dozen Hemmed Napkins | « ; ; ; a en's 49¢ N oa 2 For my wind-up day in the Clearance of Women's Chamois Suede Gloves—tan, gray and whi Women 4 (0c Neckwear | for $1 Greenhut store | have hosts of BML cast cacao nceee SEL CARTER IA ISTEEEED ELE E EEL GE AETGIS EEO GROTNUE i 3 Pieces for $1 | You'll be surprised where tine | DAFERIDE: p00 space here t ; ; mension @ fev, One Dollar Sale of the Best) |.,;::uyojscsrtosn | sulifol mesa’ dumah fot | Byles vie rnc tuical | Ble For The Laat Day of Mp Sale 7 Offer day." says Lockhart. “I will only sell J " * ac el ; | them in lots of 3 dozen, ‘They are | ¢ these, are im ach Ble $1.50 to $2.75 ‘‘Nofade’”’ ann roceries an ea S 81x90-Inch Bed Sheets | large size,’ 41,50 Dral, Clot iH Se A = $1 |” lected willow strong, large i Dif » Orders Filled Promptly. h § | o8¢ Y i size, $1. Mail and Tele phone d ptly ; rihat theories 23¢ Yd. Bleached Muslin HAPS SERNH i Cane: ohsDarmaneal y l ir S Telephone Chelsea 4000, i neing at a terrific 6 Yards for $1 Ready Mixed Paints all Reine trash eaaiht $1 | RIPE, JUICY ORANGES $ price is remarkable,” says “Now, ladies, step up for your | regularly $1.35, at $1 eters #1 dozen . SL | Piocknact. Only 1,000 heavy weight, | share of this bargain.” © 36 inches | $1.30 Cane’ Japeuchac’-1 pe 18: : FRESH PINEAPPLE— for dessert ; size before hemming, bleached, soft | wide, heavy weight, soft finished, all colors, paint brush included , fresh 3] $1 | F Benn K—fresh fe oF preserving; dozen. ..., finished musliv bleached round thread muslin for $1. ie ‘ | LEMONS $ TON sweet pickied ed; s ‘ 1 x Ney a \ $20 Brass Bedstead for $ es 39 pak eae eel oD | 1 P rass ed tea or $1 A fortunate purchase of the entire surplus stocks of this we oF None delivered. n \ | whe a " C SUGAR-—best refin VEGETABLES-—Fancy Golden The above unheard-of offering is made in conjunction with the following combination well-known make of strictly zn mane shirts, comprising 18 Woes ares Baked Beans in Tomat special. You can buy the brass bedstead for $1 tomorrow, provided you purchase ’ BUN DIOKGN: ABROTIENIA BAG ONG IIR SIA AOMEQH®. gone, ds q P , including samples of Spring o! i Sold with grocery 6 $2 25 Oster ie » bith ; Rien venare Bisyend Pie's ; A moor Felt Mattress for 20, and an The Entire Collection Is Wonderful BOs ek $11 Englander‘ Wit-Edge’ Woven WireSpring for$9.75 Dozens of splendid patterns for your eT order Sl In other words, you get the bedstead, the mattress and the wire spring complete all three articles for $30.75, choice very shirt guaranteed not to PURE BREAKFAST CO: os naar hon er: fade from any cause. Included are finest uss Regularly the price for these three articles would be $56 / Ned - intbad J 2 . rie fA A grades of Woven and Corded Madras, SANTOS COFFEE—roasted fresh s Hedstead~ made with 2-inch | An Ostermoor Mattress The Englander “Wit-Edge Woven Wite Ransalen: Grane ; ‘ Oo ex is uous post, all regular sizes, | hotel style, felt, reg- | Spring- made with ticlica emir gl bss <> ercales, Crepes, Highly Mercerized and BEST WHITE POTA ann finish; regularly | | ularly $25, 20 each end, regu Vt i | os reneras Woven Figured Shirtings. Every shirt i 0, for | for | tor 975 ) is faultlessly finished in every detail, SWIFT'S PREMIUM BUITER ¢ spring, mattress and bed are of standard quality, W omparison. Clean, new, perfect goods, taken from the original boxes specially for this - AA I P bias sale, Sizes 134, to 17, A ed Books of “‘Sperry’’ Gold Stamps Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for $2 in Cash in gac Office on Fifth Floor. We Give aa en Trading Stamps as Usual, Ask for Them, Double ave Stampa Till 12 0'Clock Single gw 7 Thereatter Single “Sperry’’ Gold Stampa Al Day 4 ‘ %