The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1918, Page 13

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SHOWS AND MEALS IN OWN CLUB FOR IAGKIES ABROAD Americans Revel in Nightly Movies and Play Host to British Cousins. BASE AMPRICAN FLOTILLA IN BRITISH WAT . Jan, 16 (Corre spondence of Associated Press).—The United naval "a clith house, the she home of the satiors, Is to be enlarged. Vice Admiral William ms already given his op- whitch ls made necessary by th noreaal of the American force he ehh was built from funde contrib- uted by gen 8 Americans in Lon- don, and is most popular rendez- vous ashore, » for the sailors and their own 8, but also for British saflors and soldiers and their officers as well | Vice Admiral Sims has been a fre-! quent visitor, and it {9 not uncommon to see a British Admiral or Commo- drep in to watch the sailors at ay in tho “only electrically lighted, steam-heated club in Ireland.” Nightly yws have been intro- duced. y usually consist of mov- ies, alw: nie film, Satur- day nt ent Includes ple- tures a ships and t from the @ the British ‘Tom. mies ashore, and it is surprising what a great yarlety of talent there is among Amertcans and British here, Tho nowest thing is a series of car- toons by sk: the fotilla penings in la or about town en and pro- re thrown on the ser duce loud guftaws ated by ted a de- pround the the folks back uxuries at reason- h ts In charge of me read has not ye “nw ag just arrived Teeter toniant 6 in fight! And tak Country anit rit the Red. wete| ws | ia the fieut with | ey dave vald te the orice of © rslnn tor thelr eervioe we owe Sir thete desde, wit | HeABON ta rw navy NUXATED IRON | You Cos rh hd Choice at 5O¢ WEDNESDAY ONLY Women’s Bloomers, 50c “L have here a fine lot of black sateen bloomers and colored and black petticoats; the lot is a small one, while it lasts you may take your choice—50c." Men’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for 50c “Yes, It's quite true,” says Lockhart, “ that these handker- chiefs regularly sell for 85c the half dozen, They are lain white hecnetitetied, with a neat clongated initial, I regard this as a value that can't be beaten.” Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Felt Slippers, 50c “} dety you to equal this offering anywhere, nd 1 know the Loa meee of ie ona rye ee Nab bir seers lenges Lockhart. “Here 1 offer a fine with soft sheepskin covered moccasin ‘solee—ideal for Soo doit or house wear. Grand for use cold mornings. They come in assorted colore—tI only have sizes 254 to 5. 95c Fancy Pillow Slips, 50c All ready made and dandies. Made of velour and Poplin combination, overlocked stitch, finished for use. A variety of colors from which you may select, 95c Draperies, Yard, 50c “Never saw Sunfast draperies offered at anything like the price,” affirms Lockhart. Mercerized effects suitable for over-draperies and curtains, in a variety of colors, §0 inches wide, 95c Printed Linoleums, 50c Sq. Yd. “Here's where I offer 2,000 yards of printed Mnoleums, 214 yards wide, at nearly half price. You'll agree i n undoubted bargain, and if you knew as much of the floor covering market as I do, you would agree with me. “And in the ame department I offer 95c Leatherette Hassocks at 50c” China and Glassware at 50c 89e di Plain Blown Glass Table Tumblers 9 o7., 50c. ‘Only one dozen toa customer. No mail or phone orders filled.) Zac Covered Casseroles—8-inch; dark green and brown; 50c. ne T4ce to 98c Candlestick Outfits, 50c “Pine for decorative purposes,” comments Lockhart. Choice of hardwood or glass cand lesticks, fitted complete with candle holder and shades, in assorted colors. ——_— 75¢c Table Damask, Yard, 50c “{ make this reduction because these aro ulacturers’ mill lengths,” says Lockhart. 2,24 and 3 yards, heavy mercer- ized damask; 64 inches wide; in choice patterns. EE Boys’ Wash Suits, 50c “Step lively, you mothers of young boys,” advises Lock- hart, “for this bargain.” Boys’ Wash Suits of good washable materials; stripes, plain colors and white; sizes 24 to 7 years, At the same price I am offering Boys’ and Girls’ Play Suits in broken lots. PYou'D BETTEK COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE. Men’s 85c Night Robes, 50c “These are made of an excellent quality of muslin, I eee,” says Lockhart, They are cut in full size and full length; double stitched felled seams. Trimmed with neat fast color braid and pearl buttons, All size collars, from 15 to 20. Crowds Will Flock to This Sale of $1 to $1.50 CAPS for Men and Boys at 50c “Take my word for it, you have an exceptionally fine lot of sample caps in Spring and Fall weights to choose from at 6Oc. Many caps with silk linings. of patterns for your choice, Others are all taped. Scores $1 yd. to $1.50 yd. Dress Trimmings, yd. 50¢ For you, ladies, who occupy yourselves in fancy work these days, here's a lot of emtwoidered bands in Oriental shades. Some of the designs are separable, therefore perfect for use as ornaments. A big bargain. LOCKHART. You Can Always Save Money in This Drug Department And on the most wanted everyday necessities, also other articles so dear to the feminine heart Aspirin Tablets—-100 in bottle; 50c 5 grain Hot Water Bottlex—-every bottle guaranteed, values fo $1.50, at 50c Ivory Finish Toilet Articles—assortment consists of powder jars, hair receivers, trinket boxes, jewel cases, frames, es, and many other choice items, values to each 50c 70c Bathroom Fixtures, 50c “Step downstairs, good folks, and sce what I have to offer in the best equipped Housewares Department in New York I am out for business tomorrow.” 710¢ Nickel-Plated Bathroom Fixtures al! nickel plated on OCKHART “MILL-END” Where quantities last, goods advertised in Sunday's papers for today (Tuesday) will also be ‘ed special prices for fomorrans (WEDNESDAY). tes aN sib diils Raed Mental alesse "THE BIG STORE’'\4 TAG EVENING WORLD, TUBSVAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918, SAL t ‘the untain Tomorrow, Wednesday, Is the 13" Day of the Month The shrinking, shriveling pussy-footers are afraid of the 13th of the month, but the sturdy, strong characters are influenced in business by what actually appears as a reality. A double-header tomorrow—it will be 50-cent day—backed up by a lot of good merchan- dise that is anxiously awaiting an opportunity to be advertised. These are sad days, but through it all soulful sights meet our gaze. A thinly-clad, sweet- faced, motherly woman walked by me in the crowds and said: ‘Mr. Lockhart, I come of a large family that must needs be very careful with its money, and your sale is very helpful to us.” I stopped to thank this kindly-hearted woman for her expression of Usual Complimentary “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps appreciation. tomers. The best advert ising I get comes from the cus- They appreciate what I am trying to do, and they unselfishly advise their friends{to come to my sale. rood 4 may etart ae many books aa you please fitting sale. C. O. D. orders). They are made of pats mahog- any and part birch, finished mahogany. A very useful article at the present time. bert eee Ged Telephone Stand and Stool $ (as illustrated). 1.95 Has shelf for telephone book. We have 150 of these to choose from at this price. $5 Fumed Oak $9 7 Rockers...,.. 3.45 Spring seat; back and seat upholstered in Spanish leatherette. A comfortable rocker for any room in the house, “Despite the Fact That Cotton Goods Prices Are Rising I Offer Girls’ $1.50 Washable School Dresses at 75c C. A. LL.” No need for mothers who delight in seeing their daughters neatly dressed to waste time and energy in making dresses when they can get them here at such a bargain price. These dresses are made of Blue and White, Tan and White or Pink and White Percale, in retty girlish model, with simulated pockets. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Quantity limited,—so come early. One to @ customer, Worsted Knitting Yarn, 65c “Come along, you good women who are knitting for the boys in camp or at the front there are 4,250 hanks of khaki or grey worsted knitting yarn, that comes up to Red Cross, Army and Navy requirements. However, please note, | am sorry that | cannot fill Mail, Tele- hone or C. O, D, orders because the quantity 8 limited.” 10c Embroideries at 5c a yard “I cut the price in half of various kinds and qualities, Better come early for best pick,” says the Mill-End Man. “Boys’ Shirts at 39c Worth Up to $1,”—C, A. L. Boys’ Shirts of good quality Percale and Mercerized Pongee, in neat stripes and plain colors; some have soft collars attached. All perfect. Included are also Boys’ White Negli- gee Shirts—slight laundery imperfections. All sizes from 12), to 14 collars “And I Never Forget the Men Tomorrow They Can Buy $2.50 Pajamas at $1.65"" Fine grade extra heavy Domet Flannel Pajamas, cut full size and well made; finished with large pearl buttons and double silk loops. Just 100 of These “Barbara Frietchie” ‘| 95 Knitting Stands (Illustration)... . . ° Same Rocker, Work Back. Design Chair mahogany color Match ..... A Big Clean-Up Sale of Women’s Silk Hose Values to 5 $1.50, at Cc A typical Lockhart clearaway of broken assortments and odd lots of women's fine silk hose. Full fu foned and seamless. Black, white, bronze, champagne, sand and fancy novelties, All have double garter tops, toes, soles and high spliced heels. Lockhart Directs Your Attention to This Lot of 59c Linings Onn Yd., 25¢ The price, he says, is out of all reason, but this is my Mill-End » and I am right on the job to please. a¢-Inch High Lustre Sateen Linings—in beautiful floral pattern on light and dark grounds, exce for coat linings, fancy work, comforters, draperies, kn and the thousand and one which a woman can put them who “knits willingly with her hands.” All-Wool Serge, Yd. “Here's value that | am offer- ing that establsihes a record y Lockhart. This all-wool serge in black and colors, 48 to 50 wide, and | am will " says the Mill-End and suit manufacture such goods at any price price we offer None sold to dealers Take Advantage of This Mill- End Sale of House Wares “L save you money and d quality,” claims Lockhart tatint $5.75 RY Finished “Adam” dining Made of high-grede birch, finished a leather of splendid quality, The Arm Chair “You Save 10 to 50 Per Cent in My Mid-Winter Sale of Furniture” There has been a new quota of specials arranged for each day since the beginning of this annual home-out- For tomorrow I offer some extra big economies throughout this department, and you can safely take the values listed here as examples of the offerings in the whole Furniture sale. (Owing to the exceptionally low prices at which these items are offered we cannot fill any mail, telephone or This $15 Large Wing 10.45 Rocker (Illustration) . . Covered in Spanish leatherette, Truly a wonderful value. A large, roomy, well~ made rocker, the lower fi is finished in mahogany. biggest values in’ rame of which One of the this sale, 95 Covered in genuine to The Greenhut Annual Sale of SAMPLES AND “RE-SEWN” Kid Gloves For Men and Women, air, 98C Pair, Values to $2.00 “I welcome this event and gladly make it a part of my Lockhart Mill-End Sale. Thousands of pairs of gloves are offered in Kid, Cape and Suede, in black, white, tan and grey. Nowhere else will you equal this bargain, I Will Sell 1097 Turkish Bath Towels Tomorrow, 39¢ . each at... Perfect 50c and 75¢ bleached Turkish towels in colored Jacquard borders, woven stripes and checks, There will be a crowd here, so come early, Other Specials In This Seetlon: Bleached or Unbleached Muslin—1!y yards wide; Pequot quality, a limit of 6 yards to & customer; no mail or telephone orders 39 filled; yard Ic $1.50 Bed Pillows—new feathers, odorless; 4 | covered with fancy ticking; each I'll Sell 50 “Nelson” Auto Tires At Still Lower Prices Understand clearly, if you please, that these are PERFECT TIRES-not factory seconds. (No mileage guaranteed with these tires.) List Price $17.45 21.40 28.60 29.35 41.30 Sale Price $9.00 12.50 15.50 16.50 50 Quan- Site 30x34 32x83), Kind Clincher plain >. Non Skid 32x4 "Clincher Non Skid 34x4 Q. D. Non Skid 34x414 Q. D. Non Skid NEWS Choice at50¢ WEDNESDAY ONLY *1 Voile am Blouses, 50¢ wt “You women who apprectate today's economies will Mock here tomorrow,” says Tockhart, “when | offer white voile Nouses in new tailored and trimmed styles at exactly half- ce."’ Choice may be made from a large variety of pretty styles (four as illustrated), assuring you a satisfactory selec- tion, Dainty and pretty blouses, introducing various new shape collars. Some of these blouses are trimmed with panels of embroidery, lace ii tions and edgings, plaits and jabots, So that as many as possible of our patrons will share in this event, I will sell only one to a customer. Girls’ and Misses’ 79c Middy Blouses at 50c “Here they are in sizes from 10 to 22 years, I may tell you,” says Lockhart, “that it's mighty ditrcute to get them, even to sell at regular prices, so in justice to yourself you should take advantage of this sale to supply your needs for months to come."* These Middy Blouses are made of white Jean, in regulation style, with square collar, breast pocket, three-quarter sleeves and colored lacing. All white or trimmed with blue or turkey red, 75e Silk Mixed Foulards, Yd., 46c “Here's one case where I introduce the new Spring styles and colorings in a favorite fabric, These Foulards are 36 inches wide, and you can get a very fair idea of what will be new and fashionable, and, at the same time, save money by buying liberally tomorrow.” Girls’ 85e Underwear, Choice, 50c An opportunity for mothers that is rarely represented these days, These Princess Slips and Gowns come in sizes 4to 14 years, The saving is self-evident. Children’s 98c Guimpes, 50c These fine lawn guimpes are in sizes 4 to 10 years, Jewelry at 50c Values to $1.50 Choice of Brooches, Bar Pins, Lavallieres, Novelty Rings and Knitting Needles. Look Here, Please Two 35c Balls of Imported Angora Wool In grey only; TWO balls for 50¢ Children’s Underwear at 50c “Mighty fine picking for you mothers of children—yes, even if you have boys and girls, ages to 16 years. Broken lots of Winter weight wool underwear, well made and finished. While there are all sizes from 2 to 16 years, as I have said, there are not all sizes of every kind, Values to $1.46, Women’s Underwear at 50c “They're odd lots, mostly combination suits and vests, The combination suits are low neck, sleeveless, tight knee and lace trimmed, in reguiar and extra sizes. Values to $1."* Women’s 49c Aprons, 2 for 50c Large, white lawn aprons with bibs or straps 75¢e Satin Camisoles, 50¢ “By every standard today," says Lockhart,” this is a bargain, Camisoles of flesh color satin, trimmed with deep Cluny lace, through which is drawn baby ribbon.” Good Corsets at 50c “I make no valuation, because | have grouped into one Jot a collection that embraces many styles. Some are extremely low bust, others medium bust, I have not all sizes in cach style, but in one style or the other you can depend to be suited,” $1 to $1.95 Searfs, 50¢ You, J e wool scarf fora fraction ' I have assortment wai u may make choic and the price is one thu in my Mill-End Sale, Sold in Ladies’ Neckwear partment Grocery Specials at 50¢ All iteins listed by t our mammoth pure d prices, and in additi lor Wednesday. Chelsea 4000. Our a Home and Table, is now Federal Food Board are quoted in Pe 2 Neat stripes. All sizes $2.50 Perfection ¢ 4 Sweepers 35x4! 43.10 r \ARACAIBO brass; non-rustable and easily kept clean. Your choice of peetrde- asa pirate ; abxtig 8 4110 2.60 WARACAIM 18, 24 and 30-Inch Towel Tells Paper Holders, Bath quality; brush nickel 35x5 49.20 25.50 Bers, Soap Dishes, Force ; . trimmings 37x5. QD. Non Skid 82.18 27.50 Tombler Holdera, cagtanding Soup Dishew with I’ll Sell 50 Dinner Sets | | s3.62"'Kreamer Heayy Gauge Tin aie 3 _ Combination Tumbler and Wall ose Dishes with China At $6 75” 5 © Cop ‘Seconds’ of Automobile Tubes 6 ibe Soop Holders, ne fo C.A.L. Ps at These Prices Friday RAPEFRULT—| aa apes Tumbler and Toothbrush — Glass Shelves with Nickel- Only $0—and not one of the 50 worth less No. 8; regul $ sop.74| | 5 ‘ : ata Holders, Plated Brackets, size Sxis. | | than $9.95 h dinner set has 0 piece b teaularly, 9 a Ose Gres Fenians Tuber— 14 pace: i 00 ee Last 90c Good Quality Tollet Paper—fine tissue; 15 made of American Porcelain, in popu ‘ anized tron Cans 30x31 Ue is r 7 30a. Worl rolls for 50c ventional Setien Service for 6 pe corrugated body; black ir Je my A Gray -Wore alk Tubes—list price a) 75 een 75 Genuine O-Cedar Mops—round or triangular set consists of six Dinner Plates, « Protectors; size 17x25, $49.19 aa on ot Shane! Choice ch Linck Gover vale ol moe.” 50c six coupe soups, Bix f at “ Bax4 Red Neloon Tubes—lint price $4.25 Se or 75¢ Pure Aluminum Lipped Saucepans—with long lee Hat sop neversa auth EER ice thttane aa Sa5y tals s } f aa ee Ae i sh, one covered dish, one pickle tight-fitting buil ha 34x4 Red Nelsoi bes—-list price $47.45 7, te handle; 144 qt 50c one sugar and crean Pins lantne 4% a ae a elson Tubes--list p © 4 a ‘ +" Bro a eee ——! e==7="'"- - Filled Booka of “sperry'’ Gold Stampa Are Redeemable for £2.50 MW a . ’ h of Merchandise in Any Dept 4x Green Trading Stampa, as Uxutl, Ank for Them, Double Ree ROE IRG Le a Oe Stamps Till 12 0'Cloc! or for $2 in Cash at the 49¢ Offices on the Fifth Floor, We Give Single g#¢ Stamps Thereafter. Single “Sperry Gold Stampa 4ii Day.

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