The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1918, Page 11

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A Where Quantities Last, All Specials Advertised in Monday Morning’s Papers for Today | Will Also Be Offered Tomorrow (Wednesday). STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M Usual Complimentary ga¢ Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow 1 Distribution in Premium Pa rlor, Sth Floor. : As many sets of the “S. & H." Green Stamps as are reasonably re- | \ . ? 238 EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918. 11 i Women’s 75c White Muslins, AZT Petticoats or Nightgowns at Cc ‘ ie ‘ ‘ quired for books unfilled will be given, but only one set of any date good The Nightgowns are ‘of cambric in slipover effect, trimmed with embroidery edging; the Petticoats are of muslin, trimmed ‘Meet me ‘THE BI G STORE” at ‘the ca MI | you ray atict eu many boots an you Piecser™™ 0°74 '" OnY 000 Book, but with ruffles in which are two insertions and edgings; others : Fountain with lace edged ruffles. SIXTH AVE..(85™TO Ist STREET The Lockhart “Mill: End” Sale Opened This Morning in a Blaze of Glory = Big Greenhut Store Is a Brilliant Sight, Worth Coming Miles and Miles to This remarkable demonstration was an unimpeachable expression of evidence, o Other Merchandising Event on Earth Is Staged Like This. No One of the set-teeth-determination of the best people to thoroughly practise economy. 4 Ever Attempted to Arrange a Retail Sale in Such Gorgeous Attire. The Just before sitting down to write this editorial, | elbowed my way through the Color Scheme Is Perfect. crowded aisles, and found every available foot of floor space packed with anxious The yellow booths, of zigzag framework, are like a thousand show windows on buyers. This store is a bracing-business-sight that never had a companion piece. the inside of the store, temptingly displaying irresistible bargains. Overhead Tomorrow (Wednesday) Morning I Will Give a Series of “Hour Sales” from graceful fishtail bannerettes are swinging in the breezes; the whole atmosphere 9 to 10 o’Clock of this store has been changed and nobody should miss the sight. The list of bargains that will be distributed to the crowds between 9 and 10 o'clock If Uncle Sam Could Have Stood This Morning with the Thousands of Loyal Citizens is printed below. Other all-day items are also advertised. Get the “Mill-End” About the Greenhut Entrances Spirit. Get it now. It will who were waiting impatiently for the great doors of this store to open, his heart give you an uplift you'll never @ Pd Pt ‘4 , would have swelled with pride over the common sense displayed by his children. forget. '° . Lockhart Says: “Right Judgment Can Only Be Arrived at Through Experience.”” “You know nothing of ‘the advantages | offer unless you are @ patron of my sale.” Women’s Merode Combination Suits, $ Actual Value $1.95; Sale Wednesday, at . y S_* Mr. Lockhart says; “If you want a halo thrown about 9 t 10 M. you, clarify your intelligence by a careful diagnosis of my (0) i sale.” These remarkable “Hour Sale” Bargains will go on sale 12,000 Men’s Shirts right on the tick of the clock at 9, and will be distributed to the people for just one hour, At 10 these items, if any remain, will be taken off sale. I reserve the right to limit a Values to $2.50 Sale $ Wednesday the quantity 4 : ai Shirts from one of America’s leading mak- ers. All fresh, cl and perfect. Hundreds of beautiful designs, in all new effects, neat stripes of black, blue end helio on white grounds; all colors ranieed not to fade. We will gladly replace any shirt that does not give entire satis- faction The finest grade of Woven and Corded Madras, Silk Striped ! Stripe Woven Merce sian Cords, Crepes I elty guarantced $1.25 Corsets Of Pink Broche; pretty, dainty and comfortable model, with free hip bone. Medium low bust; broad flattening steel front; hose sup- porters on front and back. Sizes 22 to 30; at 85c Wednesday Only No telephone orders. No C, O. D.'s. None charged. None laid away. No deliveries. None to children. Please have the correct change ready Children’s 59¢ Flannelette 75e O-Cedar Mops = Petticoats Choice of round or triangular hite or colored, sizes 4 to ¢ shape; white oil mop or black 39c 14 years; at dry mop; long polished 49 —_—_— handles; at Ic Women’s £3.95 Blanket > Bathrobes Women's Hose Assorted patterns and col- Date Values to 25¢; odd lots; mostly ors; sizes 46 10 44 black, a few colors in- 12 Men's $3 and $3.50 Shoes cluded; pew ic at $1.98 0 Mesh eae Only 300 pairs in Guametal Calt 1 Sitvereplated mesh reverse ane Patent Leather, button style ring mesh; nie rame ; 1 Gloves Men's $1.50 Cape Gloves— $ good tan shades; at Women's 16-button French Kid Gloves—reguiarly $2.50; $ at Women's 45¢ Cotton Suede Gloves tan and white au 25¢ Pillow Cases 40¢ Pillow Cases torn size, 45x36; made of standard bleached Winter weight; woven from an extra quality of fine elastic Hc Rt a5 white cotton. Finished with hand crochet trim and fine pearl | * - buttons. Perfect fitting. Shaped at waist, with close-fitting cuff te GY ; and ankle; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Also low neck, White Cotton Voile | ——=—— no sleeve, ankle length; Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle jength. |} "cotton voile. regular 2e- te | ial ; cerized Poplins, Satin ed Figured Fabrics, Rus- and other ry shirt cut fitting. Soft All have Goodyear welted at These are Untrimmed Millinery rt Polish, | Women’s and Misses’ Black Wonien’s,Misses’& Girls a i (i er-Foam Polish, Velvet Tam O'Shanters: 177 Aectro Silico! ‘olis g Women’s & Misse TE sn cnc inh 4, | suc dene obs yal Regular and extra sizes. Sale Wednesday. | . Mr. Lockhart Says: “My Mill-End Sale Is a Friend in Need. The r¢ forea|| Cotton Dan | r a cust hae | _ fan ane Friend Indeed—Broaden Your Acquaintance With My Salv Sie Bleached Heavyweight Mercer: $5.6 omy t ~ 6 2 a 65 ' : T vercoats Plan; It Improves Happiness and Abates Misery.” zed Cotton Damask 70 vine hes ais) x fain coa RS) a Se Ded Sey TT er ae cy mixtures in this ¢e wide; in gths of 2 nd urtain Ke pnts hike Slee ’ ° a vahie: stant mill imper- pe these thor dependable raincoats are made of tan rubberized Poplin; 500 Ince remnants, suitable for Fadl measure omen S il ose ard 5dc full iength nm 1 1 back ; turn-over ¢ lar, strapped cuffs; slashed pockets making sash cuttaing, | yard to $12; sale : en up fo 44 inch bust lengths; values to” $1.50) @ | yards; sale, per ¢ Men's Raincoats Blouses strip 1 Guaranteed; made of Tweeds and atin Striped Marquixette Blouses the | | Qo oat 7 Fancy Mixtures. Sizes ne material p ured styl eae : 44 chest measure, values to make thes ) J Suits at § to $15; at © and desirable; f ° Fashionable and serviceable pe wad pearl bitte mn its Made of Navy Biue or E'ack | Women’s $1.50 Cape Gloves Sizes for mi and v Girls’ $2.00 Ra SL. 39 i full leng node fection, Int Rut vroys 32 in — t $1.25 69e@ fas full Es The surplus stock A ici irregular weaves from a big a manufacturer of fine silk hosiery. Black and all the most wanted | ———————_— colors, including silver, bronze, suede, champagne. — All double | | 51.5 Crepe ee Chine—40 inches lisle garter top, and reinforced heel, toc and sole. All sizes rere ana f(teatitt all wanted yard colors; yard F " 2 g bo had in cay blue and rye, with shaped collurs | Meyer's Make. One of the best & to 14 yeu black; sizes 33 to 44.inwh bust; at nd girdle rly tented with on the market; very special, y 7 "i and buttons, and lined pair Fur Searfs and Mufts silk $5.05 Black Manchurian Bog See Mufis handsome sninal style; with the muffin thes 25¢ Embroideries Women's and Misses’ $10.75 Jig inches wide: new Spring 1918 ew 95 Serge Dresses at $7, designs, much in demand for Developed in Navy Blue or women’s and children's wear. utls ¢ atin ined; the tur Se, ate, each barrel shay is of & quality Lockhart’s ‘*Mill-End” Sale Prices on Embroidered Flouncings & All-Overs a nD | Black All-Wool Serge in a very We have 2,500 yards to 7 - y ————— distinctive style, with yoke back sell at, yard ll For the Young Scholar : 4 <a ; is School Cnaca—iade ot = Marked These Piices for a Quick Clearaway on | 3 aad front, agoors ibre, These Splendid Specials; callar ot contra ting color, trimined | 48¢ Brocaded Colored Dress s and clasps; i R id 35c; sale Karamie Goods Manufacturer's samples strips (7 t0 9 inches in length) of newest and daintiest Spring en 19% - 3 . : sand women | ¢ aoe 1918 patterns of cmbroicered flouncings up to 45 inches wide. Eeautiful cftects on Hambur 19 A ne sig beh Cy Suitable for women's and chil- No eee ee Tn False (a end aneieeh ailechar critemianiea: Gay crane é 0-piece American tt | dren's, Grosses walats” bie eight saroples of # pattern meal) Tee Ar OBR and children’s Cre-ses, carriage covers, etc » 39e Moir round Satin jonos; 36 inches 2 c Values up to Sz w yard-—sale prices j I az Di 2 S t rike lent Gualie wbhbon 5 d 7 St . buh My paper VI tor Bc "| or cei ain. Jininer c 5 Satin stripe in ali wanted col- 15c Dress Ginghams A aes Subject to Me ne Imperfections rs , inckgs wide; ope Choice Piai nd Checks. Just le, 2¢, 3c, Cc an ¢c I ip eee . rechewe, or cen, the other tinue; regularly $18.95 * 25e 3,000 yards, which we will 9 . oT, ns ¥ Fae gee | ger ie RR RET sell tomorrow at, yard Cc Get Here Early Take My Vip—Lock art Couches i Dinner ScteLlack and white Grecian border; with $4 4.50 | | $1.75 $ WoO POPU | cece errr ener ‘ [ hes; complete $: ot ]. all pop- $ 25¢ to 35e Valenciennes Laces con Porcciein Dinner Seis- blue licral cecoration, regularly $15.9: | J black; yd Edges and Insertions, neat and nil Lockhart, ‘to sacri- “Don't consider trade , , patterns. Pieces of Boys’ 65¢ Vomet Flannel pretty perterne . Glossware Cut Glass , Piahivahes about 12 yards for rnaatall lve ‘Touraine (4 Tombler €4 £4.48 G-inch Nappies combination cutting, ¢ Good qualit cavy flannel; cut $3.95 to $5 Princess rincess Slips fice such beautiful Rugs, but I'm out for a record.” said C. A, La; “cut the p these draperies, ete., will (ai 5000 Yards {tk felvet Rugs | he i rf aa | he : Inch Handlec cet ' ——__________—__ sale at y Soe | 25¢ and 29¢ Boxes of Writing saree EeAaNS ERNE eeauneeaeenaNt Paper ‘ 1 ¢ High-grade stationery. Some of Domesti e Cretonne a Lock eaaknane ‘ Bverybody Has Found Out by x il the bo s The paper only: ° | one in This big jC n nny The Lit Pays to Buy Goods at My Sale” : GUL eavsicala @ aan Ls 1 Part cul a 7 frp “4 DOK SOE ne rib; fast black le Notions Veivet Rugs ¥ Suuaresfine Desusks, A B eels ves , | | t0c Box ‘Two in One” of Griffin's ‘ + 4 » Paste——black or tan; | 30 y s’ Blouses evict | esi cat ae set = Pai picadim annie a Ne black and white sox, with ‘ Jarning Cotton EF d | i d B | i> ite avelers’ Requisites | Gur 65e to 89e¢ Values— Me anne lineerecte 11; dosent. : e€ era oOo oar k vita Travelling Bag 5 W “ i] nes 1 t —___—_—— 50¢ Vine Yarn Turkish Towels Ail (cod oredustalaioies anit SAlifand Rattan aun tec ; a : eal ednesday al. r "a Spoons | With 4 colored borders: y i85 Tock and. ha : Fapeless Zales new boys’ blouses of the LOUSE $4.45 Comforters lapel re arletiogs usually ioe i BLO boys’ Suits Fine quality figured Silkoline; top PorK AN 4 18 and Bes 1 BG a Weunkassneda: famous K.& E.make. Sport PATENTED $3.00 “Norfolk and Patch and back with fine pure $05 amo : Br SARDINES — snp ZAP i bas wood vn collars attached and necke AGED Neck Ii ket style suits; Knickerbocker cotton filling; each rerTuons i over body bands, in white and pretty striped effects. Slight t and grey and | $2 Cotton, Damask Napkina at takes © . 4 t ) stitched square; $7.45 i imperfections. § 6 to 16 | Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merehar Sak for them, Double 49¢ Stumps Till |

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