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oe reece cone penne eiiaemenin: MO _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918. mi * Morris Fi (7) 7 i; gees ad OMIT e ° ~~ For His Wage View ee" Last Lockhart 3%! Friday Bargain Day Sale: : Evening World *s Readers Has Been Carefully Organized, Deliberately Planned, and Will Be Boldly Executed ae : Satie tears The poorest little street waif in New York may some day own the great Woolworth Building. Every Mapes Laigh olin Morris ti cree pales of anos man has his chance, but those who grapple with the choking obstacles of life and overcome them are made Lily of Five Can i oven aid QUA Ul” need at ‘Yeast of the stuff that knows not the meaning of the word “defeat.” [have personally ‘om'$24.78 a Week—But Two| (2°, 22'r,and, them they any 0 Last 2 Days and relentlessly fought to get the good-will, respect and confidence of New (Correspondents Seem to Think| "ses I cet: wo can never take Yorkers. More than one night have! put through less than forty winks of sleep :U. 8. Government Shares the | Detint Viti” you fren ctook, L will of the that my work and efforts in your midst might not be in vain. We are all con- Young Packer’s Theory. Snybody working for such wages Aas fronted with the sternness of a higher market and a higher cost of living, and I PGMin'e tu bake ren fioart that they equldnct anya bepuett Lockhart am throwing all my influence into the melting pot that my customers shall have is 908 etelte ever pay him, And be- the many letters you receive Edit Mr. Morrie tails fd'¥eply to Mr. Morris's plan you are offect.. He is afraid he e816 to enlighten your readers on the| Might have to pay his working peo- | BUBJect “of home economy and give| PG few dollars more a week. faote to many who are not familiar) young intionvay {0,ycgnvines, thi with the expenses incidental to sup- | tr $24.75 a week and Port of a home. There are many who} Make him s | pport four more best believe the sane us does Mr. Morris, | \\)))\" f on that amount. He could work with his hi bat ‘their bellet is not the result of|itked, and E trine to ronee os he d hin ‘ould soon actual experience. change his mind and be very glad to ff you would canvass the postal em- Hae ck as Chale nas OE the Board ees throughout the country you) °) ~''Ctors of Morris & Co. i EI bs convinnes that the Postal De- | W. McBRIN. | partment at Washington evidently | COVERNMENT SEEMS TO SHARE| thinks the same as does Mr. Morris. ay, ui spay MORRIS VIEWS. There aro thousands of postal om-| inve road whet Ae id | ployees who are compelled to lve on ; hat Mr. Morris says | Fees than $24.75 a week, and at this time, when the postal employees are| y),,. ‘< hee making an effort throurh lovall sys o ncoyeament thinks that | friends in Congress for an increasol +s: children, aged fourteen ePheal tn salary, there are those in authority} and eight, is a very generous allot. | Opposing an increase in pay to the]),...+ | @lerks and carriers in the service. Tam a post office clerk; my duties Mill-End bargains that will be helpful. The goods advertised here will not be offered.again. é. A Filey ee “Thomson” Glove-Fitting Corsets $1.50 Values, At 50¢ lace front corsets with strong hose supporters attached. Medium low bust; well made and boned. Sizes 19, 20 and 21 only. “Mill-End” Sale about living on $24.75 per week. He isn't the only one that thinks so. FRIDAY ONLY! 51 Untrimmed Spring Millinery at 51-29 FRIDAY ONLY! Women’s °3 & *3:° $] Low Shoes, Pair, Follow the crowd to this section tomorrow. We offer several hundred pairs of women's high-grade Pumps and Oxfords in Patent Leather and Last Two Days of Our Mid-Winter Furniture Sale My ausband enlisted about two} months ago (a man of thirty-eight | pmbrace the most responsible that/and our only support), and when | Gunmetal Calf; Goodyear welted soles. Por the last two days of this successful event we have made a “round up” of all “odd” pieces of furniture and “broken” Smere ere required of a clerk. My salary 1s|complnined ‘to the different com- Sizes 2!5 to 419; A, B and © widths sets, and have cut more deeply than ever into the special prices th 4 epproximately $21 a week, or $3 per |manders and to the War Dopartment only. Look about your home—see if there isn't a piece of furniture you would like to replace —or, rite ir aay. 1 nave a family of wx coer) they Hind ho ext Nios for dismiscal, as warns Onn) perhaps, there is an article you would like to add, and make your selection here and now. St hae ree ys, a te girl and myselt, | ¢, y provide generously. It is now oh SALLORS My rent is approximatety $20 4) almost two months and I haven't re- Women’s Bloomers \ Economies of 10 to 50 Per Cent. in This Sale month, leaving about $70, or $2.30 a |Celved 4 penny yet. ‘a roK da few dollars, but thi 7 4 day to eupport my fomily of stx.| i bed a few dollars, but they are| and Corset Covers Every article of furniture in the entire department is specially priced during this event—there are no reservations. Here edb sek ot Don't ask me how it is done. Ask my | operated on for rupture two weeks soegen i y little girl is now. sick, 4 good wife of tho sacrifices she has /azo and Values to75c; 50ec Lddedh Ih nse dosetee ied Malla A ee 1th reeument. thingy bie For shapes in the Ceara ui gaat | Forme Mah Rock illustrated), § 2 ne seminomas nego pants sho eee emamaeey ciwte, oar and IMT ane sieomars are of lsh or vie ahogany Rockers (as illustrated), muche? Youngest. boy wears came from, oF |tors and medicines, excellent quality material, finished at Unhomieed ia idee 2 oO how many pairs of shoes we have If you publish this letter, which | waist and knee with elastic bands pholstered in Tapestry; comfortable and roomy and well made. A splendid value at the price. nd, ‘ pave ove Gating » year; don't ask about fucl, |hope you will do, please do not put The Corset Covers are of fine Cam- rn Vier rescence: SE I. Ah ete, because 1 requires all | Cote : bric or Nainsook, prettily trimmed Ex ell nt D t 15 Lee sD The NO CHARGE MILLINERY BREE ne nite oa. scripatt. ‘| RS with fine lace insertions and edgings, c e ressers a { =} TRIMMING SERVICE au ¥\ Provide som: ining to eat. hime st] E h ] Handsome in design, splendidty constructed of American Walnut; full swell front; two large and two small drawers weer cic for use ween]! Everyone Should | Will trim these hats free of cost for wood trimmings; large French plate mirror, you, provided you purchase your ma- FRIDAY ONL mysel ° iB to t . oy ue D 5 k H t W Child ren’s Whatever you need in furniture is here. And don't miss the opportunities offered during the last two days of this sensational sale. terials from our assortments. My personal habits? Well, I never { Ms Pri 10 | Grank's glass of Nauor 3 3 rin 0 ater | Flannelette Princess FRIDAY ONLY! rawr ost: FRIDAY ONLY! | smoked a hulf of # « | FRIDAY ONLY! “Odd” Lots of dim past and escaped tion, and my experi Slips, at 39c total 4 Ait ea | in the Morning | Sale Extraordinary of Men’s Negligee | Men’s 98c 1 ae il | qyKeaularly these are priced at_S8c. 2 ats does not consist of eat! Wash away all the stomach, liver, |, 2 es years. be LU ie ea rt 7 800 Pairs of White Goods, Ete. inking. } 2 s. fired to and bowel! poisons before \| i a d ry Ehance. pox m for the || breakfast ||| Girls’ 75¢ Muslin rts [ In erwear 9 At These Amazingly j battle, of | aa —— ||] Gowns, Sale, at Cc 9 ’ Low Prices Bent to ' i ] Sale, at.. i M & 0c Hemstitched —Searfs— Ser i ook three tema ia oad Fearon stants eons 18) Values fo $8.05 ens OMEN Sie ieractet seat 7 DBe so that they may ; |to coat your tongue and sicken you bies’ 98 itted La is Si t e $1.50 Bath Mats— $ a nee ? yo | tion, bil ttacks, sick h de ' Pee pect of them | Sa eta or rears aden A supreme offering of men's high-grade shirts, made Ya Md Welt nee 19¢ Meare oct take | ach, You must bathe on the inside lke | FRIDAY ONLY: af best ersits of ae yi ie Corded Madras, highly Natural color wool finish A remarkable underprice purchase results in this timely | 25¢ and 39¢ White Mercerized 15 tion with the Posta the [hoe ate cu eeee 7 more 89 H d B ~ 69e | Mercerize ‘oven figured fabrics, Crepes, Mercerized ib shirts dd . | and sure-to-be-appreciated distribution Volles—yard ic ne Intere nportant, bec the sk | Cc 8 DIC | > ; rib— shirts an rawers Pe und Joan | LEE wuaarl topunitiog tate, te tinea, rsditateel aria diy at 68¢ | Rep and Poplin and other tine shirtings. Dozens of | Wott made and finished | yoRt#ulstly there erades of hoslery would be priced at] $1.50 Lace-Trimmed Sideboard 4] at the Mr. M S° | while the bowel pores do, says a well- neatly lined and fitted with change | desiFable styles for your choice in neat and novelty 7 39c to 49¢ ¢ offer them at 25c a pair because they are! Searfe—each...... ; slightly imperfect, 1,50 Hemmed Mercerined 9 The Women’s Hoslery—fine liste thread and fibre sitk;| " irumace Napkine—dosen, i ha fast black, white and colors; double garter top, 25 ec $1.50 Fringed Turkey Red Table- aT abundantly £ | known physician. | To keep these poisons and toxins $95 A WEEK NOT TOO MUCH FOR | well flushed from the stomach, liver, A. CLARK purse, dented on onidteed Man’ | stripes. ‘These shirts are all carefully made and finiyhed | With pearl buttons; sateen neluded also are large shopping bags, | in every detail and have perfect fitting neckbands, full | Waistband and suspender WHig MAN'S FAMILY Maney, and’ bowels drink betas Bee a ey ete eeenitpes wie width and full length bodies; finest ocean pearl buttons. | tapes. Allsize shirts from | toe and sole; high spliced heel; pair je elf hcp 7 so the Réitor of The Evenina World jbreakfast each day a glass of hot used for shopping or knitting ) The colors are guaranteed not to fade, All are clean and | 34 t9 46; drawers to match. | The Men’s Hosiesy— fast black fibre silk with DF ¢ | $1.95 Hemuitched Mercerized $4 45 « in| Water with a teaspoonful of limestone double sole, heel and toes; all sizes; pair... re g your ar |perfect. Sizes 14 to 18 Thave t japkins—dozen Can You Support|Phosphate in it. This will cleanse, . your paper psd $24.75 a W eck?" purity and freshen the entire alimen- FRIDAY ONLY! YRIDAY ONLY! 2le Pabipoched Musine 4415 ¢ @ Family of Five on $64.19 a wee tary tract, before putting more food ‘ - inches wide; yard. dete hich that twenty-six-year-old kid] into the stomach. Dress Goods A Great One-Day Sale of $2.50 Fringed and Hommed § 4.95 of & millionaire, Nelson Morris, says Get @ quarter pound of Ilmestone Crochet Spreads—each.... . |phosphate from your pharmacist. It |is inexpensive and almost tasteless ,|Drink Phosphated hot water every morning to rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to pre vent their formation As soap and hot water act on the ‘|skin, cleansing, sweetening and puri fying, 80 limestone phosphate and hot | water before breakfast act on the tomewsoce| Mens Spring Top Coats at $13-9 — | e2sssiatsrrn: your share of the bargains. 25¢e and 50e Beauties! Handsomely fashioned top coats in popular Chesterfield models. Black, Oxford Grey and Light Grey fabrics —plain or silk-faced to the edge. Regular and stout sizes. From every standpoint, down to the minutest detail, these top coats are desirable and at the sale price ~$13.95 These remnants are “hold overs” | they deserve extra special mention even in the great sale which is now progressing here. The $13.95 price is for Friday only from the big selling recently occurring in our Dress Goods Dept. All con-| is too much ¥ Ihave a wife and five children, or nk a bu even in family. 1 ar sell some of that same m high price meat. I work ¢ in the year and every day Sunday, and get $25 a wee and I find it im t my family at the present hi ‘There is not much use onalr FRIDAY ONLY! Women’s Gloves FRIDAY ONLY! FRIDAY ONLY! VRIDAY ONLY! into detail as to what it costs 1 stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.— yentiently arranged on Bargain Tables | " ; : ; port seven in a family, but $35 would Advt for gulch showing, Choice Silks Tomorrow We Will Hold a Final Clearance of Women's $1.25 and $1,50 ekane at 6 Off rene — " YRIDAY ONLY! $1.50 Satin Messaline—35 inch; good 9 e Petticoats Pique Sewn Glace Gloves and P X M ae ine of colors an lack; ape Gloves; bes! ies , regu- oe Lining Remnants |) 98: | Women’s Winter Coats at $1 iss" 9Be [ V rin 0 Black Kid’ Carbre ex. || $275 Imported Taffetn-40 inch; $4) ; i a [Se F al cellent picking here, particularly || _ finest quality, yard These will be sold regardless of former cost or selling} friday we offer excellent under-| fen—Here’s a Bargain! i T Block fi m r biel SOIR SARS: hae Drees Cee=88 inch; all ei prices. Styles for small women and misses, in sizes 14 to 20] skirts made of splendid materials in|’ gain: b) CK TORR e740 Values; at 8 bt by J 2 . seoure, up-to-date fitted-top styles. Some SA ‘ Corner 60 Flatbush AV; ‘ g yard | yard 1 years and up to 38 bust measure are plain black, others are black with A 4.50 Knitted $ 39 Livingston BROOKLYN Fulton St. } By actual count, only 159 coats in the Jot, ‘These are grouped into | floral designs, also white with floral) Sweater for Manhattan Subway to Nev! Meant Teesdite ec Hick sreex wetene TI eA ae | FRIDAY ONDY xn SABRE Ae er 8 CUNY hag A plain statement of facts: We TWO DAYS’ SALE $24.50 Portieres | Wash Goods 8 Cane formmesty, a Coste c form He Pir Ge ecard have ONLY 50 OF THESB . mae mK \eec Qik Rmntiaias wiadion $14.78 00; 9 bap 27.50; § 12 . : sa , |SWEATERS, and the sole reason i R Li ] Sale, Pair, or 4.75 | neat designs of scallops G5 : Bale at aes Bale at : Misses’ & Children by we ure enabled to offer you them ll im Peg MANE ld hd Machete hemstitchings; yard oc These are chic belted styles, with| Handsome coats made of all-wool 5 Ost a at the price named is because the eres ish overlo s “ uw } , ugs & Ino e S Hletot, finianed Re eo SillcMixed | Ginghams -32 in. | large convertible collars of self ma-| Burella cloth, with novelty con $2 and ge ra 8+ | color is not a very desirable one in our , . 45 inches wide. Choice of Green| Wide; beautiful plaid and 7 | terial, developed in Zibelines, Thi-|vertible collars of plush; a few have alr, $1.4$ Jopinion orange and blue. They are OPEN SATURDAY EV ING 9 P.M. | and Gold, Old Blue and Rose, Blue inek atleeas 1a. 3c bets and heavy cloakings in the most [he collars; some are half, others | unmet bata {Patent Learner, | HMYY jumbo stitch Sweaters, warm | id Brown, Rose Gold, Gold and , 35 ercerized Poplins -27 inches ; : iunmetal Calf and ent Leather, ssc Sesre 2 | ang aval ten aoe 8 wider Glick’ ana™ Celok: c desirable colors and black full lined burton atvie; good serviceable leather |ANd comfortable, with large shawl mins er ul S ; yard DALE Peat AN Waren collars. Coat style with two pockets anal ‘in front. Ideal for the sportsman, the FRIDAY ONLY! and All Wool Velvets. These will sell "0 : ‘ 9 Fresh Fruits—————— | fisherman and the out-of-doors man om sight, beautiful patterns suitable House Wares | Friday Is Marketing Day at Greenhut’s fa" "ae for all rooms, Medallion, All-over . : thin skin fruity DRe| tine tru 20 ; - . co All items listed by the Federal Food Board are sold here at Federal Food Board fair prices, and in| 4 2 : 2 PRIDAY ONLY and floral designs. Size 8.3x | Every Item Sharply Reduced | addition the lellowing list of Sepuaia tor Friday's selling in our pure food store and mammoth market, | TARIE A fone BET ORANGE te Broken Lots of ~ 10.6, Seamed 15 50 70c Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans Mall and telephone orders filled. Telephone Chelsea 4000, Unted States Food Administration | [ft One| ue aie tas §6ghe if SSDA_ and Seam , tight fitting cover; bail 40 icense Number G00842 sae Citas ay : | pandle | IAMIIY HAR a!> 5% Fresh Meats Teas— Coffee Fresh Fish-——— Boy s’ Suits, : otary Ash Sifters heavy one seat C. 0 Roasted da None ‘ _ i per; fits over ash can, at f native rides D4 @ ends 956 od al BND : 22 spies sh | . $2.50 Aluminum Coffee Percolators HOB KAcuesaou eT vs P beri pure Orr ee a ‘e 1de saenon > De Over coats, at } 16 50 Catanial ahaa 6-cup size; ed ome’ pins = Ola ME 20¢ ORMOSA O01.0N ae aeeie! eae ' 1c) ati > B00 Here they go! Come in early and f { ‘ove e Op 4 pe PORK- whole loins Q94/ VE so 9 TEA—our special pis UADARALI’ BLEND =e ci « get your share of the bargains. Ei" wool’ Hugs: this eule. only $2.50 Aluminum Ten Retiles—-flat bots | | of freab Jersey; 32¢ Pied m, SBC ation sual: BOC aire 4 A 2401" 283¢ | | Boys’ Norfolk Suits—"Broken” Lots in | $35 *; SEAMLESS AXMINSTER (OWL RONG BARRIO) SeQUREE 1 ft Woslara se AR Cee: ruantlan 7-34 t a {feah ce ' unenehe Ms Fancy Mixtures and Corduroys, SPHEAAIIT A ecihe best baraain ever offered ROTDLe, RURN wove! ‘“ at : 27¢ i. aoe Best White Potatoes | yn cu Bo Macken 20¢ Broken’ Lots in Boys’ Junior Nor- ree cout PM ettewhcre tor no jess than 8i5.g0; our orl $1.25 Aluminum Berlin Sauce Pans LAMB = ‘hind avai rts iB fresh mage —Fresh Butter— A 83.8 folk and Trench Model Suits in | with cover and long handle, reese 32¢ syle, 28C y; the 1 60-1 bag, 810 hia aking: “ Corduroy and Black and White | LINOLEUM raat 79 : oe) ee RE | Camm Out, Own Baking ——— | cfattat alten sepa 1 Galvanized Wash Bollers—good size, ps | poe ole rennet ; : ' “i to ale, CHOICE AT BA rot 1—40c to 0c Lot 2—80¢ to 60e ‘wood handle; non-ruse Se New Vegetables: Flavoring Extracts at ‘ 8¢e Broken” Lots of Boys’ Double. Linoleum, cut from triple enameled extra able tees TRCL OW) WHITE TURNIPG | OR | exeesceeennmened K-EX EXTRACTS—the BRAY WidOW at rey Hreasted Button-to-Neck Over. full rolls, 2 yards heavy Linoleum — cut $23.25 Romantic Coal Cooking Range onn| RUTS— A ibe 30¢ | —Fresh Eggs Rew non-siconolic fle Ie coats Broken” Lois of Boys’ wide, neat patterns, from full rolls—very size No, 8; five holes on top, » SOC] swiet POTATOES OR r new id 580 or Ve UIT STOLLEN A Double-Breasted Reefers-—in Shep- genuine felt base; best pattern heavy, smooth’ finish base; 16-inch AND Be] 8002 BEETS 856 k auc i 25 2, 50 T CROSS BUNS DOE herd and Black and White Checks; square yard , Sq. Yd. 29¢ oven; first-class baker IE—Ib..+9 © 5 ioe None d ‘ 255 10¢ and dove tevery size in every style $6.95 ral sive tube, Sue 2 and roaster; at in the lot. CHOICE AT 18" Filled Books of Give ane G Linoleum Rugs for Less Than Half known from coast to coast, at less than half regular price on 4.005 SS as for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise ii uble tamps Til 1 artment, or for Stamps Thi n Cashat the ga Officeson the Fifth Floor. We after, Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day - " &

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