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> ” ve) ‘] THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1918. i i Tomorrow, ‘Thursday, I Will Give the New Yorkers a Lockhart 4 to6 P.M on These Items That No One Can Wink or Blink At eee... Don't forget breeding is blood, not brains. Some wise man has said, “It is much easier to be critical than to be correct.” Not a single indi- vidual in this great commonwealth, be he a merchant or consumer, dare attempt to pick a single flaw in the powerful life-essence of economy breathed out to my customers by these invigorating “DOLLAR-DAY” items offered below. My offers for tomorrow are carefully selected necessities that will counteract the pernicious, debilitating effect of the high-cost-of-living. Metaphorically speaking, I shall turn this great store into a “DOLLAR-DAY” MACHINE TO TURN OUT “DOLLAR-DAY” BARGAINS FOR YOU, DEAR READERS. YOU MAY BUY ANYTHING ON THIS PAGE FOR ONE DOLLAR, TOMORROW, BUT <—, ‘ NOT AFTER TOMORROW. THESE GOODS WILL NOT BE ADVERTISED AGAIN. e DOUBLE Sperry Gold Stamps Until 12 o’Clock Thursday Two “Sperry” Gold Stamps With Each l0e Purchase Until 12 o’Clock Tomorrow. “You Can Make Your Selection From $ These Fur Scarfs and Muffs at cay “Take my word for it, here are absolutely the top-notch bargains of the whole Winter season in furs. But you'll have to come carly, for at $1 each these scarls and muffs will disappear quickly from the Special Sale Tables tomorrow.” Hu | ou " Hanae! ‘Stop Men!’’ Tomorrow I’ll Sell You a sa | Brand New ‘Extra’ Suit for There's no hitch,—no “ifs or ands” about this most incredible offer of Sale King Lockhart “Any extra suit in the special $13.50 Lockhart part of our Men's Clothing Store for $1.” Here’s the Plan,—plain and unmistakabl special tomorrow for $13.50 And for an extra $1 you may choose another suit of equal value ($13.50) In this sale tomorrow, Choice of newest styles for men and youths in Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots,—sizes 32 to 44 chest measure. Sale Scarfs, Centerpieces and Table Covers Choice of $1.80 to $2.50 (50 inch) Lace Trimmed Table Covers, 45 inch Scalloped Embroidered Table Covers, Lace Trimmed Scarfs, cotton and linen centers, Hem- stitched Fine Linen Sideboard Scarfs. All manufac turer's samples and bro Fach 1 Napkins —18 inch mercerized hemmed damask nap- 5 choice patterns. uly 1 dozen to a customer $1 of Crash Toweliny— Choice of & ved crash and heavy unbleached crash toweling; usually ISe to 7c a $1.60 Bed Pillows—P! Women's $3 Mencl uria Goat Scarfs— gray or brown; eae animal effect; head and tail trimmed, satin lined; while they last, for Women's $3 Manchuria Goat Muffe—gray or brown; Women’s Chin Scarfs--this is a miscellaneous assortment; va« rious popular furs, thet have been sold at triple the priceand higher (some white Thibet scarfs, slightly soiled, are in= $ cluded here); all for your choice, while they last, at 1 ‘lA Girl's $2 Fur Set—White Coney; each set consists of a match above scaris; some plain, others trimmed with $ scart and a muff; just right for girls of 2 to 6 yeurs: $ head and tail; satin lined; while they last, for while they last, for 1 3 colored tickings; rT Buy any suit Table’ Clethe--Hemettictied and Hloped are round and ch $1 Women’s $2 to $3 Gloves—At $2 White Voile Blouses at $1 Smokes For the Smoker at $1. ‘You've no idea what food gloves cost nowadays,” J “Right in half | cut this price,’ announces Lockhart, “DT have a soft Spot in my heart for the man who loves the Thursday only. remarked Lockhart, “and here I'm offering you genuine “and | am willing to waper that a value like this is notto he weed,” remarks C. A. L. And these specials prove it, bargains at less price than even wholesalers usk.” found in New Yor A splendid variety in the season's | 169 Seymour Perfectos—regularly $1.40; Women’s & 12 and 16 Button French Kid Gloves— $y J Psmartest new styles, daintily trim with Venise and ‘sale 1 regular $2 to $5 grades Filet laces; embroidery, tucking, herstitching, ete. One And I have only 200 boxes to be sold at this price, no more than | box to a customer. Dozen Packages Chesterfield Cigarettes—20 ina = § Limit of | dozen packages to a customer, ‘‘Here I Am, Boys! An Extra $4.95 Suit or Raincoat for $1” In other words, 625 boys’ suits and raincoats are on sale tables at $4.95 each, and to any purchaser of one of these we will sell a | any other suit or raincoat of equal value on that table at. . Popular Norfolk styles, medium and winter weight Mixtures; also Drab Corduroy suits. All have Knickerbocker trousers. Sizes from 6 to 17 years of the pretty styles has satin collar and Gypsy tie. Sizes 46 to 46 bust measure. However, there is not every size in every style, and we shall not sell more than 2 Liouses to a customer. Women’s Duplex Two- grey, white or black; some with combinevion stitching of black on the back; these are seconds of @ quality that usually sells $ 1 aca Dollar; sale 2 Pairs for %s @s LG Women’s $2.95 Skirts at $1 “I'm only sorry that I've only 100 to sell at this price--1 wish that there were ten times a many,” remarked Lock- hart. Novelty colored figured pongee dress skirts. Belt sizes to 28; lengths to 40. Girls’ $1.75 Raincapes at § “No girl need fear the inclement weather from school if clad in one of these splendid cape Lockhart. They are made either of p striped navy blue rubber, plaid lined, or you can have a tan cape with Juniors’ $2.50 Wash Dresses at $1 “As you see,” says Lockhart, “the price is less than half be. There are several pretty styles from be made in Striped Gingham in various : plaid lined hood. Sizes 6 to 14 years. No more than 2 I also setf-colored L. bray, effectively The Raincoats are of double texture rubberized materials in z ; 28 Prem ey f will be sold to any one customer ene ae bet cordaline collars, belts and pockets, olive, tan and grey; plain or plaid backs. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Women’s 78e Fibre Hose, * 4; . ‘You can't buy them at thet price at wholesale,” tee $ Lockhart. ‘They are in tlack, white, navy, grey, tan and bronze. Double garter top of lisle thread, double heels and toes. All perfect, All sizes. “And for the Little Chap! “An Extra $2 Wash Suit for $1” 725 boys’ wash suits to sell at $2, and to any purchaser of a boys’ wash suit at that price we will sell any other wash suit of $ equal value on the same table for... .. ig assortment of sample wash suits, valued at ‘$2. 50, $2. 95, $3 and $3.95; all the latest models for your choice. Sizes 21% to 10 years, Women’s $1.50 and $2 “Heather- bloom” and Sateen Petticoats, $1 Excellent underskirts ut this remarkable money saving; lors; broken assurtments; perfect goods. $2 Rengo Belt and His Majesty Corset, $1 “Never saw them priced so low,” confidently asserted Lockhart. These corsets are made of durable white coutil and batiste, in an excellent, perfect titing model, -vell boned with garter on front and hip; medium Tow bust, loag over hip and back, A dependable and comfortable corset. Georgette Crepe, Yard, $1 ‘aw It priced 30 low. A fine quality of Georgette jd Lockhart, “indeed.” 40 inches wide, in black, 'y and other shades. A dainty fabric that makes up beautifully Regularly $1,49 yd. SSS Men’s $1.50 & $2 Hats at $1 | “You'll go a long way befure you'll equal this bargain,” observed Lockhart. A fine lot of men's soft felt hats and tweed hats, also derbies. Every hat spick and span, and in the newest models. All sices. 39c Cotton Dress Goods, 5 Yds, $1 “Just about half price,” announces Lockhart. “These are worsted finished plaids, 36 inches wide. And just a look at these in the Wash Goods Department — Plaid Dress Goods, 2 Yards for $1 Women hut for St Ins, ‘hie’ Enamel Bedstead at $1 tostso for $1 “Ithas five 1 inch square filling rods, 15 inch square top “Surely you men can't Beers @ chance like this, ” haz- ards Lockhart, the Mill End Wizard. “I advise you to buy berally.” Shirts of -known make, all q “One hundred cen’ b I rods; 4 ft. size, ca, ’ r ° . akea’ striped me zed pongee, Russian corgls, satin Sieed perlectly right. , i . says Loch hart,—"“bue | make this offer only in connection “You won't go far wro! ven if you'll tak dozen of . MBS haa! be woven figured materials, crepes, poplins, tepps and novelty f J Night Gowre-—of sheer nuinsook, trimmed with pretty 4 ee nae Ue satotel them,” counsels Locktiart.” You have an excellent choice shirtings. A wonderful variety of desirable styles, includ- luce, embroidery end ribbon; at $3 30) Ostermoor s; a I ‘elt Mat tress in the season's newest shades ing the latest novelties and neat stripes on white grounds, Petticont»——ol fine cambric; deep embroidery or lace $ Sateen Linings, 3 Yards for $1 = Values to $2.50, af $1 1 which will be mude up to your order for $22.50, and an $11 guaranteed not to fade, perfect fitting and faultlessly fin- trinmed flounces. ENGLANDER. WIT-ED f NO . ‘ orasren ewe eee . tt ” i ght dows ff All si 14 17, Envel Ch »—fin kK batiste; tri NGLANDLR i EDG L SPRING, woven wire, with eon . ‘ou'll find many a use for these goods,” thinks Lock- See ee cee VIRGO ie eee helical springs at each end. It has araised edge to keep 10 Yards of Embroidery for $1 hart, 36 inches wide floral patterns and’ fancy. dealgns] maitress from sliding and costs $9.75." In other words, yor and Martress-- for $33 “Fancy work is the fad of the hour,—-we help you to light and dark grounds. The real values are 59c to 75¢ a "says Lockhart. Ihe regular value of this embroidery yard urchase @ $56.50 Bedstead, Spring imperfect. All sizes SL $1.50 Silks at, Y ‘de $ q d F SY Boys’ 75c to 85¢ Shirts, 2 for $1 ' A ; D2 yard, and you have «choice of all the new Spring “Step up, ladies,” suggests Lockhart, “and outfit your Notions at $1 Mae noe si Adel ea ctl} 1918 patterns, various widths of edgings and insertions. little fellows right here and now.” Shirts of Percale, Ma- “Dozens of bargains here," says Lockhart, “I've only ake your own comparisons, see what a gre ) oF dras, Mercertz eat ‘ougee, ett sibs had Plain Culors; space to mention three, but come and have a look for your- value this 1 Men’s $1.75 House Slippers at $1 r Some with soft collars attached; also White Negligee Shirts, pelt.” y c lain or pleated bosoms. These have slight laundry imper- 46e Box Absorbent Cotton Sanitary Napkine—dozen in a Japanese Kimonos at $I iAH Latter asin mA art zt Bash Eeisin OO jections. All are cut fuil size, well made and finished. box; 4 boxes for $1 $1.25 Pair Serim crim Curtains, $1 | $1 “Ideal Negligee wear,” says Lockhart, Japanese crepe u 4% to bac Kleinert's La Vida Garment Shields—pink or “Knock 25¢ off that price,” commanded the Mill End J Kimonos, in blue, rose, lavender, pink. prettily embrold- er, FO Uhiic; assorted sizes, 3 for a $1f fiman. We do so. These Scrim Curtains are plain and} § cred in floral dealgns, with loose flowing sleeves and sash o. @9 Gt Git | 139e Cotton Poplins, 5 Yards for $1f [21 belting Man sey only 2 hai tot SEP Patch; emsiiched wid tised wi inarasion Clu, J alwys Women’s $3 Satin Slippers at $1 4 It is 36 inches wide, and comes in all Spring colorings of edge. And while you se about it here, in the same depart “Nothing the matter with them, except that they are ne: LIBRARY LE COVERS for $1 The pink, light blue, helio, tan and Copenhagen Ls ment, are $1) LIBRARY TABLE | 'y 5 ’ 4 Valuesto , slightly sofled, but any Ingenious woman can clean them 2 | nes | (uting Klannels, 6 Yards for $1f besinui sth elec ton: shape eet | infants’ Dresses, (s75;-" at $ up an good BA ney with tery sitio itor.’ They hove i a AS “You're saving 300; on this Lockhart bargain,” says the A White dresses, prettily trimmed with embroidery orf § hand-turned soles. and come in assorted colors, All b Nee Engi : q Mill End mao. — Extra heavy outing flannel, in neat pink luces. Sizes for little girls up to 6 years. These dresses fp Sizes <*% Lo 8 in the entire to i} | $1.50 Fire Engine Outfits at $1 fein ee ee eee lar abe ese, pea aine Photo Goods at § E) [nave been sitenity: iorinces and salted frum dlboiay a | Your kiddie will want one of these hook and ladder out-f fyou're about it, here's another item of interest from the “HE you're un anuter tupher ee Cee eee eons in cathe Maat he ener one B eame:denartment sintate where you Bet r | eee een ent meme’ | Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas at $1 of them, but please bear in mind that the quantity is lim. a : . e hs s i * AN have ty items I mark fort tra spec » . 5c Neckwe: 1 rs , pe Ka gnnduncad Leek iJ ji sd, and that you will have to come early | : Nar en RAC la AltA At Men’s 50c to 65¢ SCH k Men 3 for $ ne Here's « bargan, It you like,” announced t pektart as Ll eer, (2° to $s Flouncings, Yard, $1 | #0 Brownie Cumerarthese tke picts tie te Palit had better teke a dozen or two f They are covered in waterproof fast black American Tat ; > . Vy ce actually, less than declare 4 A > open-cud tour-in-huads in splendid quali feta cotton and mounted on paragon frames. Cholge of 4 I oker Cc hips, 3 Boxes for $1 Lo«t b He asi Neauiihil 23 to 28 teh ‘bine an jo enc tne peepee na lan earn ie i : reat en hy * y t € ue ia stripes, popular styles of handles in great variety, Values to $1.50. 4 ome on, you disciples of the indoor sports club; here's | J Chantilly and Shadow Lace Flouncing. | regard it a : n . | dd Orieat \ll carefully selected | your chance,” cheerily snnounces Lockhart 3 boxes of J iicst remarkable value Pes i ite 8 Lighting !ixtures at | } a a * poker chips, each containing red, white and blue, and the Marked saving says Lockhart eae eee erm ee Men's Domet Values to , if | fF renular price is 45¢ a box AA een, 1 $1.76 Weisbach Upright Light- fitted complete with No. 7 eee Rants aR a Flannel Night Robes, 7.25, € 4 een ae ee eam een mene nema." W omen’s 15e Underwear 2 for $1 burner, Welstuch J mautie, airhole ct i l “Look through your chiffonier,”” r ne Oke Hose 6 Pale Tee ar ’ and white shade; at I think you will find this a spier A Le Only in my Lockhart Sal n 7 y t f 5¢ y Lockhart Sale, can you get @ bargain of this 50 Welsbu nior Light No. 178; complete with pes our night w The goer Women’s 25c Hose, 6 F Airs for SLI | see ten oe Mine ears enh Ine 81.50 We cles Ur ete a gla aL Ded Larne ct heavy dometfantcl, tull siz # a ‘ i oad iba ne oa uy pl fe teacher nara hh heavy fle ece lined or medium weight cotton, The vests pal globe; at down collar, military collar or low nes ll with fine pearl rs ; f peor gains, and this Is are high neck, long or short sleeves, ankle length pants to ' ' Light—No. 16; with No. 18 ——«~A~» ‘+ Phiytions. Some trimmed with wash satin ribbon, silk frogs, one Fine cotton hose, in white or fast black; double Patek $1 ‘50 We 16; with No. 18 roteenacinientrenand fain & Il sizes 18 to 19 garter tops; reinforced toes, heels, and soles. Slightly wh mantle withole globe; at or plain finish; all sizes 15 ¢0 19 ia ca Women’s $1.5 Comb. Suits at $1 " ‘ow the silk market foes,” challenged Lock- 7 I i sewal es at $ ; ny AiteEad Sele must ive ie pe se wins, and Tomorrow, Thursday, Is Lockhart’s ‘hina ¢ pu ‘ou see s, It pric bay : eho /aive betler ve ‘ H) | China and Glass Items at $1. J J gitet ecstacy nen eerie sme Perret ting ouse Se ee ay oo lve Dali Yalene tan 2 One Dollar Grocery Day “That's & wondertul Dowasrire Store you've got here- crochet trimmed; finished with fine pear! buttons.” “gas vi Eveuaer se h low Hlixed 10 ‘a ‘via ee idl eas will sage ; Thode $4 These and many other specials for tomorrow, including a better one than I have seen in many a month,” remarked Regular or extra sizes LA ee ge ; whan hase ll pecctt hee SNe) Eee EStee phic de 1} fatiivems quoted by the Federal Food Board, on sale Thurs- bostoart he price on various items like this: a eee snstairs tomorrow edie y day at the Food Board's fair prices or less. Mail and Fee ee eee iehen Howin wiibtea Rian a |" SRR Rar) rey $1.50 Solid Aluminum Ce- |) commeuusa==t==t===ti=—_———_1e7, pf cophone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. | J tured. Kockinguam tex pot; the combinacion'resu-s 4 | | Women’s 85¢ Comb. Suits, 2 for $1 real or tice Lollers—1 9 Santos Coffoo—-toaated treah dally: 674 Ibe re i Hany Sabe Ieee eeecne i ; Rar robe adenn tuaiien Lae tl auart H Men’s Handkerchiefs at 12 for 6ibe Teaxgreen, black or mixed to order 29. 1.00 oe5 36 ‘Look through your wardre ses Loc L iu Geta Wlasulticoktont! val i : | | $6 Thin China Cups and Sauceré—blue dragon decora: $ hart, “and buy liberally, for | don't know when an oppor. Sundries on FD iit’s the part of a uy at lea Imported Bi wit Huntley & Palmer ai waually 18) | | J ration; regularly $1.50; sale, ‘ tunity of this kind will occur again.” ‘These sults are made A ee De ueaee Te heicebary ort eat Best White Potatoos—25 Ibs 1.00 , 7-Viece Water Sets lasing ot 6 clear blown tumblers of lisle thread aud fine cotton; low neck, sleeveless, lace $1.35 Wall Coff toes pap . aet ng aHeY, AES OF Lima Beane——Fountain quality, selected Jersey Lime ‘ and 1 (4 initial engraved on euch § tinted Gr taht ane ear fete ine gain at the pri Vi me Beene Foaneala 9 Ape To Hole of ad ni LS holding 1 Ib, of bean Sweetened Cocon—tor quick lunches, ete.; § ths 1.00 ; Mee ae aad 6 Tun 8 pa ay tae wre grinds fine, medium 40d) pyckave i it Armour's Grapo Julce—3 regular 4Sc quart bottles... 1.00 ia piece engraved with one initial; at 1 6 Yards of Muslin for $1 course; ut $1) Combine regular Quern “Olivan—LaSevilana Brand Giant Green $1.39 to 91.79 Cut Glass Pleces--choice of 6-inch nappie, 1 nly sell two lengths to a customer," ffee Per- #135; for $1 germs eR. ae 8 [Hm rR apa Hy with or without handle; Spoon Tray, Bon Bon Dishes, hart. bleached and unbleached vith 3 Sanitary Window Ventila ¢ hy gid ne rvs Br eee a ee Bie ‘ Pickle Dishes; all cut on pur crystal blanks; § ior grades that sell at 21ic and 2c be) fare--§ hich; ex ‘ cans and 2 regular dtc brushes 1.00 | very rich; for ] ! 4 2 regular 28¢ 4 Worth of Ble h dine in Any De A ayeaehaaee or for 82 in Cash at the aoe Off nt Gkvor Them. 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