The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1918, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1918, Greenhut’s store is removed from the high- rent neighborhood—the store that has made a study of conserving your pocketbook, the store that has done so for more than 20 years, and that in the coming year will continue so to do, the store that now as always has given and will give you “Better Goods for the Same Money, or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” WE AIM TO SAVE YOU MONEY—and at no time can you save more money than now in our after-stock-taking clearances, which embrace every section of this great store. “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE..1S™TO 19™ STREET A SPECIAL PURCHASE—A SPECIAL SALE-—AN EVENT IN WHICH YOU HAVE THE CHOICE OF Women’ s& Misses’ Stylish Coats Made to Mf at $24.50 to $29.50 Sale Beginning $7. D0 at 15c Sale—Sale—Sale! Marked Economies for Friday in This Distribution of Pillow Cases, Sheets and Bed Spreads Values That You Will Find in No Other Store In All New York. 29e to 80c Pillow Cases—e manu-| $1.79 to $2.25 Bed white facturer’s clean-up of iched| crochet ar eri? for % and full muslin cases; th light) size beds; light and hi vy 84-49 mull "Imperfections % Do) weientss tiefe ech 1 each... AC . $5.50 to $7 Bed Blankets—odd lot; Bed Shiaen—deavy bleached muslin} heavy weight, wool finished cot- sheets; 54 to 81 inches wide, 90) ton blankets in colored Friday, at . estionably the biggest and best ‘entatn of high-class coats announced by any ig York store this season, ( omplete and attractive ranges of styles and sizes for women and misses in such popular materials as WOOL VELOUR, BURELLA CLOTH, KERSEY, NOVELTY MIXTURES AND CLOAKINGS. Most fashionable colors, also the ever desirable black. In this greatest-of-all coat sales, which begins tomorrow, we have an opportunity of making a selection from no less than 20 of the smartest styles submitted for this pil FIVE OF WHICH WE ILLUSTRATE. the Story of This Big Sale A well-known manufacturer of high-class coats for women and misses offered to dispose of hundreds of coats which he had in stock and others which were being fin- ished, After seeing the coats, noting the qualities of the fabrics, the excellence of the cone bt oe one for Seas tal sta workmanship and the beauty of the styles, we gladly accepted his offer, and took ful: tons); each........00005 89c sale, paltie...es ee. 7 4 advantage of the liberal price-concession. There Are 420 Coats in This Sale And at the price they will doubsless be bought up quickly—and therefore we'advise those of our patrons who are interested in this offering to act promptly Most of these coats are made with large convertible collars—many have collars of self material or excellent plush. For distinctiveness of style, quality of material and perfection of workmanship these coats are unexcelled at our special price. The regular retail prices for such garments are $24.50 to $29.50. TOMORROW YOU MAY CHOOSE AT $17.50 Sizes for misses 14 to 20 years and women's 36 to 44 bust measure— size in every style. Itis a physical impossibility to describe the coats in detail in this advertisement— therefore, in full justice to yourself and to this store, please come in tomorrow and see the coats. Quantities limited A “Break” in the Prices of Knitted UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children Here's the annual after-stock-taking distribution of all “broken” assortments. The one big event in which we make a clean sweep and the only occasion of this entire season in which there is a real “break” in prices on underwear, Every item will bring a big crowd. The first offering is an excellent example of what we have afranged for you throughout this great sale. Our Dress Sale for Women & Misses With Values Ranging to $20; 710 Special at....... sinevielee.s Dresses in newest materials and sty’ les for every occasion— street, afiernoon, party and evening wear. Materials embrace Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Taffeta, Georgette com- binations and Velvet combinations. Fashionable colors and black for your choice. No Mail, C. O. D., Phone or Approval Orders Filled. but not every therefore no Mail, Phone, C. O. D. or Approval Orders Filled. All “Broken” Lots of Our Men's High-Grade Wool Shirts and Drawers—medium aiid hea’ weights; also ribbed medium weight Cotton Union Suits; take your choice in i 45 . 79 .. 65¢ “Broken” Lots of Boys’ Fine ‘Overcoats & Suits Bere ae Woel Shire and a Drawer Boys’ Ribbed at. y Cation Shirts and Drawers— No Reservations—Every Used, At Pianos Children’s Ribbed Cotton|Girls’ Combination Sui ts— Meee’ oun and Drawers—| of ibbed cotton; Regular Prices $6, $6.75, $7, Slore de dncludes. Tae aise 60c (3c extra for each size larger.) (Each size larger S¢ extra.) Children’s Natural Wool Vests, |Boys’ Grey Ribbed Combina. Panis and Drawers tion Suits— size 6 $ size 18; at 4 years (8c extra for each size larger.) !(Sc extra for each size larger.) $7.75 and Higher. The annual dispersal after stock- taking. New, clean, perfect goods in most wanted styles and ma- terials. Boys’ Long Overcoats—loose, form-fit- ting styles; heavyweight Cheviors, Tweeds and Fancy Homespuns, greys, tans and brown mixtures, sateen yokes and warm loner linings, sizes 0 to 5 18 years; at Women's Heavy and Medium Weight Vests and Pants— regular and extra sizes; long or short sleeve vests; knee or ankle length pants; each 7T5c Women's Wool Ribbed Vests and Pants—broken lots; $4.25 (slightly impertect ; pte) | Boys’ Junior Double-Breasted and But- ton-to-Neck Overcoats—heavy weight Fancy Tweeds and Homespuns, $f Sizes 3 to 10 yeurs, wt 2 Boys’ Norfolk and Patch Pocket Suits | in tight and dark grey aud brown mixed Cheviots aud Cassimeres, $p% Sizes 8 to 17 years, at oa) Juntor Norfolk and Trench) Boys’ Norfolk Corduroy Sults —in Women's Heavy and Medium Weight Combination $ 4.25 Suits—regular and extra sizes; at Aull Women's Heavy Weight Cotton and Fine’ Lisle Thread Com- bination Sults — regular and extra sizes; 85 at c ~ Our Pure Food Market Supplies everything for the table. quoted at attractive prices Women’s Lisle Thread Low Neck, Knee Length Com- bination Suite—regular and extra sizes, at Boys’ Other Specials Boys’ Norfolk Suits—in fancy grey aud brown Tweeds, Cheviots, $9.9 etc.; sizes 7 to 17 years; at Roys’ Strong and Serviccable Norfolk Sulta—in grey and brown $07.05 All the leading, advertised, staple brands of best quality pure foods are Mail and telephone orders filled. Telephone Chelsea 4000. used pi 108 and player pianos w Fresh Meats: | Fresh Fish fancy mixtures; sizes 7 to 17 years, wt attractive stuck of pianos and player pianos. None sent C 0. D | as aan G60 Boys’ Durable Texture Kaincouts—in tan and olive; sizes 4 to 16 $ 7.96 OUR WAREROOMS ARE CROWDED WITH INSTRUMENTS NOW mf BEBE ~shoice see ERSE—chotee qualty DR e 1de|"" HERRING —fancy, teres, 1 Qe reatey sat And to dispose of these os and Player Pianos in double-quick time we name the following sensational low | STEAKS. Of prices and unheard of easy LanibecKindguactets’ at . " 28: LAMBA“ ve 3 Ac lon | ro JNDERS ite Leal H STEAKS— 30 Discontinued Wilt yY Ru yg Ina Big Good 895 830 ‘40 and Player | 75 and meaty <5C | 28e |! sh ANS a KEREI~ 996 s¢ ALLOPS—freah 50 Patterns— ton BS Clean-t P Pianos at 2, oU, Upward Pianos at Upward | ‘in Manne 27 i ces |) omeeteceter 't Malas’ 29 | mackeré 20e Take advantage of this opportunity to secure an excellent Naver (a the bitiard ol plana aallina Bava gach onleesandltenne heen qusteal oBy sition 6 Nlhh gears row 99¢| sah 600 |L_” mC c room-size rug at a marked reduction in price. ; aniced to be as represented. At amples of guins wre to be found in the list printed here, but to appreciate Bae Rapnits za nelested, al — 9 ata gov uO Sid i) the scope of this event you t see the collection of instruments personally 20c} ju? | “Our Own Roasting’ |] Baked Soya Eeans— 9 x12 59.50... 42.50 Sale begins tomorrow ig at 9 o'clock. SUADARAL! BLEND pea 59.5 ¢ 5 ° . Fresh Fruits 1) Sourae— 35¢ sou aie ates | fae BeBe Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos orse, TABLE aPpLes~ || ; }}_ on | A Son0 Lureh $25 | Mozart ceo. $80 | Caldwell $150 | Cable $196 nuit . ted, juley Traity 35¢ | | <earsserveneeneesneemensenent 8.3x10.6 39.5) Harmony 0 Ludwig te. 225 | Cuidwell 165) Cable es 200 25¢ n ig | — New Sugar Corn: nnn! | Whitney 45 | Sendelssohn 60) Caldwell 170 Benedict 275 sree PLO RUS ACTANGRATIRES tl | Git aah a | Wagner Sil 8G | Kehler & aus 200 Cable axxene essen St; ORn i y am, {I _ Joren, $2.10 2 : ii i Worthington 1" Campbell 185 Henedict 275) Cuble sore 210 35e | “it 35 —————— | 18e A Host of Bargains in Garwood 100) Everard Lk Cable 10 Cable coos 225 Pcttijoh is. ise T a) Wollner » 10 | He Cable 185 | Cuble m0 New Vegetables BREAKFAST FOOD—W | 42:10 c £ Lagonda wo BLOOD BEETS NEW YELLOW OR RED bran ‘ibe [_breni reg. 180 pie. SOC | A ar , YP From which we Sone 104 135 88- Note Player Pianos S-quart basket ONIONS—S-quart BS stone ) 5 =e WASHED CARROTS ke oe oy Sa Marshall & Wendell 40 115 | Caldwell 5 | Caldwell, oak, ., $345 QHITE. TURNIPS xew Viliow Tuk: gsq |}¢ Hawaiian Pineapple select the following: Weier 90 £0 | Caldwell Benedict . 365 S-quart basket NIPS—S-quart basket }f Fauaiain guaity, eaten Rotary Ash Sifters Wilson 120 150 | Chase & Baker Victoria + 360 — h ochencke 7 90 ‘ Autocrat . 00 Cocoa | Selected Eggs—;|| i ann 2b wae anenle you to | | Calenberg 45 1145 Wolfner Kirchhoff 250 K JUNCH SWEET 1 teagan ta = deren, $8.70; can skal save erially on your i 5 lio) Wolfner Caldwell » 335 COCOA UT Seattes . 47e coal bill; large, roomy mm 175 | Wolfner Caldwell 285 wupasp coco. tt None delivered | rs ier 120 185 Caldwell 340 has 8 . oO r 1 cere Hevea 8 elssohn 65 15 r . M5 Marimalade— |[Tirrsecane Own Baking a $18 hegina Vacuum) ee OS | Hardman 5 145 el 330 ; ne p WHEAT BREAD. Rye Brea Sweepers—Model A; the : DELIVERY. wiite iner pornyor eee at ' 8c housekeeper'a best $44 (Smooth Ouk Parlor Heat | | No unrest NO EXTRAS FREE DELIVERY, BREAD~ 2-1». iat LOC mec. we friend; at 14h) ing Sioves—mice door PREE—A Bench and 12 Rolls of Musie With Ench Player Piano. Mach, 81, 0s and,., OC) 2 1. 6 *. 80¢ “Wear Ever’ Aluminum | fich sepesrances nickel A Handsome Stool With Each Plano Ee, toa, LGC) THREE LATER GAKES Ge Boiler — Two $6p.29| top, 12-inch fire sg re toa ser of an ins tin this sale, provided the purchase price is $100 or —— quart p y mi ‘ son the Filth Floor, We Filled Booka of “Sporry’’ Gold Stamps Are Redeomable tor $2.50 Worth of Mere: Give a2¢ Grean Trading Stamps, a8 Usual, Ask for Them Double ax Stam » $2 in Cash at ti mps Thereafter . This offering will appeal especially to women who are plan- | Here’s the Annual January Sale! Pianos and P layer Pianos Slightly Used and cian eas Shopworn Instrument in the Whole if ts—s " $s; bro dark diab corduroy, with TWO sel giey Ena iioren "Se pairs of trousers; slzce 8 to § k The bigger the holiday business we do, the bigger the list of burgui sizes 410 10 years; at ; e 16 years; at adoveeson 5 ae [ans 4s our holiday trade in 1917 was the biggest we ever enjoyed, we present ; to you now The Most Remarkable List of Bargains Ever Offered in a January Sale Hundreds of our magnificent new instruments were sold in November and December, and in many instances taken as part payment in the transactions rd —If You Want to Practice Real Economy Shop Here--The Real Thrift Store What a Sale This Is of Metal Laces! 30c to $3.95 Grades to $1.95 a Yard ning their dresses for the social season, for METAL LACES WERE NEVER IN GREATER VOGUE THAN THIS WINTER. And think of an oppor- tunity to buy most exquisite metal laces, in the very de signs most wanted for cos- tumes and evening frocks, at one-half, regular prices. The remarkable varieties embrace SILVER AND GOLD EFFECTS, in combinations of colors—Bands, Edgings and Flouncings. In a word, prac- tically every sort of metal lace now being used. The assortments are at- tractive and ample —but COME EARLY, jist Devt $4 Plaid Coatings Yd. $1.95 Two and three-tone effects— beautiful plaids, much in demand for coats and automobile robes. A very special price for so fine a fabric. 10¢ to 25c Embroideries At 5e, 10e & 15c a Yd. This is @ special jot, purchased for our January sale, Here are edges and insertions of various kinds and ualities from 2 to 10 inches wide. hey are offered at about half their real value. ws 40r you, a Week In dis way we assembled a very tamps All Day ater iee eee enreeememtenel

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