The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1917, Page 9

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4 ie ae ee ee A Deposit Account Better Than a “Charge Account” ‘The reseon le that with «DA. gow are paying eash for all purchase and avoiding the shock of the monthly itemized Mill The monthly statement you get from thin store telly AF Mey Di portor’ Acowunt Department, Private Rankers, Under the uperermion of the Superintendent of Banke of the Miata of New York LL Ce Wain Mawr Rateany, Nin Mreet $19.74 For This WOMAN’S COAT Which We Would Usually Sell for $26.75 Duvet De Laine Or Wool Velour Double Belt in Back Sirigle Belt in Front Very Large Collar Of Kit Coney Fur Silk Lined Throughout Brown — Green — Naty Cuban — Taupe — Black Ra a Smooth Fit. foes Thiet Floor, Brondway, Mothers— There’s Going to be A Bully Story About Santa Claus | And How He's Going | To Do His Shopping | For This Christmas. If You Have Any Little Children Or Know Some We Think It Is A Good Idea } For You to Read This Story to Them, First Chapter Starts To-Morrow Night. Don’t Forget To Look Kor It. Advance Specials for Gift Shoppers The Stationery Depart- ment offers many useful, attractive gifts for those who wish to shop early— all at interesting prices. Cabinet of Men's Stationery, with large size kid finish paper and square envelopes with new vie tape $! Brass Desk Set, for office or home, 8 pieces consisting of desk pad, 10x24 in., ink stand, quality. Now, however, they n tray, paper cutter, hand demand quality, and knowing plotter, pen wire, large double tor at Gane. tnarchendine stationery rack, combination of quality is eold for less than paper clip and perenne other stores charge, the matter You Buy to the Best Advantage When You Buy the Best Now that the purchasing public has adjusted itself to war conditions, the people are turning more and more to AWEYS for quality merchandise. When this country entered the world conflict the Government preached the doctrine of thrift to overcome the wastage in- separable from war, The press and the big stores supplemented the Govern- ment’s efforts with their own appeals. We counseled EN JERE AIST NA NSN DTS TERE FOE 1S Ss thrift and poin out that its essence lay in makir ons dollars go furthest ta the purchase of needfuls, We advised people to shop in this store, because ite policy of cash buying and cash selling assured lowest prices and the highest purchas- ing power for the people's dollars. The lesson of thrift and its application to this store found @ quick popular response, Thousands of new customers were added to our army of friends. In the first flush of the of thrift the le thought more of price they did of re Design. tunics. lg tndar. Complete of price drops to secondary ies Same quality, six pieces, with importance. i desk pad, 16x21 in $3.89 The people have been quick to learn that quality merchandise is the only kind to buy if one wishes to practice genuine thrift Pencils, of Sterling silver, also gold filled and gold great variety. 59c | GOVE Main Floor, 36) BEE IEE BOE IEG 1,900 Pairs Reduced--- Your Size Included In a Remarkable Money Saving Sale of MEN’S SHOES This event takes on added importance when you consider the repeated our original Prices were “‘Lowest-in-the-City.” Every pair was taken from our regular stock—some lines will not be resized—others will be re- stoched later, but at much higher prices. The Savings Range From About One-Fifth to One-Third the Original Prices $4.69 Several smart styles in gun-metal lace models; also laced and button models over blucher lasts; plenty of dark tans in laced styles with blind eyelets. All have Good- yeur welted and stitched soles, eae ee $5.69 Black leathers with calf tops, others with gray buck tops; tan calf in several styles, some with buttons and fawn buck uppers; also cordovan with calf tops. welted and stitched soles JEU Goodyear Sale Begins Thursday, 9 A. M. Some Lines Are Complete In Every Size—Others Have Incomplete Size Ranges. But—You Will Find Your Size in the Lot in a Style You Desire. | advances in the price of materials and labor—and when you consider that FRE EVENING WORLD, W Of Excellent Silk Taffeta For Dresses that sold for $16.74 to $22.74 There Are SERGES—Navy and Black | * Skirts are plain, pleated, shirred, dra Blouses are straight line or surplice. hand embroidered, soutache trimmed, braided; others stitched in contrasting colors. ye ee tital EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1017, a a Oden, 1th oth We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, IMPORTANT. -This 1000 PETTICOATS $3.49 All Fresh, New Merchandise—Guaranteed to Give Satisfactory Wear. Well Finished. Elastic Over the Hips Insures Well Made and Many Styles dor with | Some CYP Third Floor, B5th Street but for Cash Only Attractive Flounces, Some Accordion Pleated, Others Tailored, Still Others Are Corded, Finely Tucked or Trimmed With Dainty Little Ruffles. In all the Desirable Colors, Changeable Effects ond Black. Sizes 35 to 42 Sale Begins Thursday 9 A. M. Just to Centre Your Interest on Our Frocks for Misses WE HAVE REDUCED 210 OF THEM $12.74 This is New Merchandise Taken Out Means That the Dresses Are Perfect, Fresh, Well Finished and of Modish to Choose From. SILKS—In Street Shades Satins, crepe de chines and crepe meteors. Georgette crepe. of white satin, some Georgette. Surplice or straight line models. Also a few WOOL JERSEYS and some WOOL PLAIDS in green and blue. VELVETEENS—in dark street shades. satin, others with plaid silks. and Materials combined wit Warmth and Service in These Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Well tailored and well fit ting garments that will give the maximum of warmth and service, at prices that are “Lowest in-the-City.” . ld Russian Overcoats Lea Bizes 8% (e) to 8 years $8.9 A large assortment of fancy mixtures in grays and browns; also ay and blue chinchilla utton to neck belted models with # smart military air, School and Play Suits With Extra Trousers $5.2 Strong, serviceable fabrics in gray and tan mixtures; a new trench model with brass buttons, well tailored. Maret fo # years. The extra trousers willgive the suit double life Boys’ Blouses 49c Cewal Prive Only » limi mart id white Ar | } 4 Boys’ Corduroy Suits With Extra Trousers $6.49 fieeez 0 Corduroy is the ideal fabric for active youngsters. Strong and I wearingain brown an ¢ double and single and Norfolk models; trouse Boys’ Heavy Blanket Robes $2.48 Sizes 4to 18. In an assortment of Indian, Jacquard, checked and flowered designs. (PTE — Spoons Poor, BAth My Mowe IEDC TEM NE LD VE" 98 98 J S| SALE Bey? Usual Prices $4.69 to $5.49 For Dresses that sold for $16.74 to $22.74 of Our Extensive Stock—Which Some combine velveteen with Still others are made entirely of velveteen. r= EE REMEMBER---PLEASE! Our prices for proprietary drugs and toilet arti- cles are lower than ‘Sale Prices’ Elsewhere. Our prices are always lowest in the city. es awe Mate Fleer, Rene Nurses May Be Completely Outfitted In Our Thoroughly Equipped NURSES’ SECTIO ‘Those who wear the nurses’ uniforms = in the hospital, the home or in the service of the Red Cross, will find our department a great convenience, Here you can be fitted from the cap to thei kerchief at far less than you would pay Bul. for similar merchandise alorwhars, White Uniforms Linene (linen finished cambric). $1.89, $2.49, $2.89 Poplin, three models at $3.49 Colored Uniforms of Of blue chambray. #1.89 Of pink oF blue chambray, $2.19 Separate Waists and Skirts Walsts of cambrie, S4e, $1.39 Bkirts of white cambric, $1.39 Aprons and Accessories j Aprons of fine cambric or heavy | Bib aprons of fine cambric or 69c Me ‘ ing. heavy muslin. Red Cross aprons of heavy | Red verall aprons muslin. B4o or eambele, 5 “a Red Cross coverall aprons of | Three-cornered ‘kerchiefs longeloth. $1.89 viceable betiste he : 290 Regulation Caps of organdie or | Batiste ‘kerchiefs, $1 and 86-inch cambric, 23¢; of batiate Me squares, 39e Collars, 1c, Me, 23e; Cuffs, Ie, te, 16e, 190 Metallic Ribbons Millinery and evening gowns are being trimmed with these metallic ribbons that were sent us directly from Paris. And the results are charming. Silver, Old Silver, Steel, Gold, Old Gold 19 to $1.74 yd. Hitt 6 7 Metallic Gauze Ribbons Come in Gold and SILVERWARE That Is Both Decorative and Useful Silver Plated Coffee Percolators, $6.94 Only twenty of these attractive silver plated percolators, 1444 inches high, holding four large or eight small cups. Perfected alcohol lamps. JUustrated. Silver Plated Silver Plated Flower Holders, $2:97 | Sandwich Trays, $1-8 Here is a pretty way of The pierced design of this arranging flowers, ‘The silver | plate is handsome enough for dish (644 in, in diameter) is in | sterling silverware. In fact, this pierced desiga, Crystal glass block | dish resembles sterling. Pull in centre holds flowers erect. size, 10 in, in diameter, low foot, Sone Some have collars Beading and soutache Kewe—Main Floor, 34th Street. Broadway ——______| Clothes Like These Are Not Equalled Elsewhere At This Price That is not a boast—it’s a plain statement of fact, based on con- scientious shopping which we have done for men too busy to shop around for themselves. Our cash buying and cash selling policy has saved money for thousands of men. Shop around a bit yourself and then learn what it will save for you in this instance. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats at $24.75 THE OVERCOATS are all excellently tailored, of warm, dependable fabrics, in various models, from the extreme belted coat to the conservative Ches- terfield, with plenty of variety between them. THE SUITS include English Roll Sack Coats, Beltec Coats, Double Breasted Sack Coats and Three- Button Conservative Models, tailored of all wool materials with the care usually employed on clothes at higher price [Sat WaT Sa ea Other Suits $16.50 to $39.75. Other Overcoats $16.50 to $64.50. —-—-u_e-ftPara—ifth Floor, Broadway, Front

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