The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 12

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v2 _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919, /Fiftieth Year \ fb Asap Service hs Rees ara McCreery’s Clothes {1869 / Cau / \ Fou —Buy Your Easter Suit —Direct from the Manufacturer —And Save from $5 to $10. Especially do we appeal to 50 years of Welch Quality For a half century the name “Welch's” has stood for the highest standards of purity and : te l be i the woman who has been pay. quality. First in Welch's, “The National Drink”, nine 1 ing $35 to $50 for a suit. the original grape juice and always unrivalled in 1 nation of perjury a@ will find her style here for $25. goodness. And now also in Welch's Grapelade, “that pure grape spread” which made such a hit with the soldiers of the A. E. F. and is arousing equal enthusiasm here at home. Over 200 different styles, including BLOUSE EFFECTS TAILORED MODELS AND BOX EFFECTS from $16.95 to $50 Priz pails Tailored in New York City for James McCreery &8 Co. °33 up We have put something over in this idea of English pols ag They “caught * in New York the firs: a we announced them, because in matters of style and good taste, there is no nationality when you come right down toit. s s These English Clothes are privately tailored forusright here in New York. Each garment is made singly. The stuffs are English in pattern and many of them are even English in loom- ing. Here's aristocratic at- tire for you. dames McCreery & C0. [ff farcomonx 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, APRIL 12TH. 34th Street Men’s Clothes | American Styled | Also privately tailored (each ’ i] garment made singly) for thi Women’s & Misses’ | ae Pre 0 aHkilaverace | of $5 an the quality SOROSIS OXFORDS, PUMPS & COLONIALS | Testa oe $262 > oe James McCreary & Go. Fifth Avenue and 34th Street There are many conventent Elewators tothe 5th Floor Welch's Grapelade is thoroughly worthy of the Welch name. It is not a by-product but is made from whole, ripe grapes and contains all their richness and juice. It is equally fine for spread on bread, biscuit, muffins, toast, for tarts, jelly-roll and other pastry, and for ice cream and sundaes, FINE SERGE SUITS Guaranteed All Wool) Lined with Peau de Cygne Silk | Grapelade is sold in your neighborhood. If your own dealer is out of it, or has not yet been supplied, please phone our New York office, Worth 1120, for the name of a nearby store | that has it. The Welch Grape Juice Co. Westfield, N. Y. FOR by a Regular $30 and $35 Values CAPES AND DRESSES inthe new styles and materials. HAMILTON GARMENT CQ, 307 FIFTH AVENUE NEAR 31ST ST. nT Hid that the next | ON SATURDAY, ORIENTAL RUGS $300,000 Worth of Persian and Chinese Weaves At Remarkably Low Pricés Two recent consignments, consisting of wonderful examples of the Eastern Rug Weaver's art, in new designs, colors and weaves, have been added to our already comprehensive assortments, mak- ing this stock one of the largest and most varied in America. APRIL 12TH All these Oriental Rugs rank highly among Persian and Chinese Rugs and are particularly adapted to harmonize with period or artis tic modern decorations. The finer specimens are thick and firm in texture, being woven of soft, silky yarns which give them pliability and lustre, e 1 = Phis collection includes an extraordinary range of Most Wanted Sizes and Weaves New Colonial — Pumps | New Spat Pumps in Smart Walking Oxfords “ ' ‘ene Sing \ with buckle, — turned soles; | Patent Leather or Dull | in Brown or Black Kidskin, he colorings are exquisitely mellow and soft, and the designs are | |} long vamp; Louis XV.| Kid; long vamps; Louis| Brown or Black Calfskin — tee Reewie low prices suggest the advantage of purchas- | | heels; in Black, White and | XV, heels and Patent Leather; flex- j | Brown Kidskin and Patent 8.50 ible welted soles; military ye . Rs | eathe . De Room-Size Persian & Chinese Rugs | meniner | hooks —_———————_.:.:. kn — ae 10.00 and 11.00 | 9.00 and 10,00 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 Sizes averaging izes averaging Sizes averaging 6.9x10.2 to OXILG ft x12 ft, Ox12 ft. 125.00 to 175.00 | 157.00 to 225.00 | 187.50 to 350.00 4 i> | Special-WOMEN’S SOROSIS BOOTS 8.50 | “0 formerly 10.00 to 15.00 Fawn or Gray Kidskin Boots with turned soles and Louis XVI. heels, also African Brown or Fawn Kidskin and Gray Suede Lace Boots with cloth tops to match; nearly all sizes represented aren | 1 Te | a A DUAN regularly regularly regularly 165.00 to 250.00 "5.00 to 375.00 525.00 to 475.00 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 Sizes averaging Sizes averaging §.9x13.6 to 10.7x16.2 ft 11.8x18 to 16.2x24 ft 295.00 to 575.00 447.00 to 950.00 egularly egule ~ , ’ 600.00 to 850,00 550.00 to Heder | > | W omen §s {} a / Y. | TAILOR-MADE SPATS ie James McCreery & Co. x | / i \ Attractive Spring Spats in Tan, pi Poin | eel kod \ Fawn, Taupe, Gray, Back and @ 5th Avenue 3Ath Street ab al ) Pr, White Kersey, also Black Satin: oe LEA, GW nine buttons; invisible buckle. —_ iG) x Pair 2.85 eet pair 2.25 vo al regularly 4.00 regularly 3.50 = _ -

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