The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1909, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY ANITA BINGHAM, STOCKS STRONG AND — HAMMERSTEN'S LAST jw into contact with its her RECEIVERS SPEND public re Re subse «Whi wit entive WLIONS UPON TAN UNE TS. THE TONG ATE AUDA Physical Improvements Mean Better Service on Surface Road. Each Claims the Best t inst t ' H REHABILITATED, Metropolitan and Third Ave- | nue Acquiring Up-to-Date Equipment. TWO Lieut. Murphy When Urged to. to Express Opinion Talks Nicely About Him, In what specific $5,000,000 been spent H, Joline and Doug ive tobingon, of the | etri £ a mead of | eman in York: | way Company's W. Whitridge, the 1,000,000) Metropol system? rival recely Third Avenue new fare-in-the: WIL $8,000,000 to be spent by t Metropolitan pr fale), ay estima new 4 ceivers, be sutt City a first « way? Uh Federal ¥ which is, after cerned int In answer to p been to the p , the most vitally FOUND DINE | ’ There is Only One | John W, Harper Picked Up on ine oe 3 Brome foregoing questio Judge Bt the ‘ 5 i States Clrouli Court a Evening W Broadway—Police Think nis or un | ; We Robinson 1 ne i ever have before Unters ramet EPrYs gd ielidanes o Strikers Beat Him, Murphy Praises Finn. \ antl Viel a Quinine { “In the rehal | -—_—— PUCK ESD ANI Tere NIUE ‘ 1 L That bs politan line ‘iin AK vs ( 2 the Third ave " en of trots a | Laxative attention : eieaths public, ‘Then, epee ae Bromo nue, and new stock does no: Mele ind | 42 fe ; i. Bea ay pounce Gat sea af |i he ta Hid ge Quinine R | » 2 How Money Went. | ‘ Used Tho World Over to Judge Lacon y Ouro a Cold In One Day, the Public the tu : friendly attitude Sates (ae ceivers, printed in ‘1 on Wednesday, to the traction between the repres and those of the Iederal Cou 4 In accordance with Judge [i suggestion Mr. Root pe Evening World to insp tracts and papers fi f lowing condensed tures by the Me prepayed: beea BUILDINGS. Vincent's All of modern steel constructio reinforced with concrete, with ad b tlonal Araknallvesleal olraducelt th Ave. area subject to conflagration Corner Street 1. New two-stot ear house, One Hundred and For IXth et an a) Lenox avenue, capac cars; te Ts-morrow, January Sth be completed in J’ebruary; cost $1,100,000, ty-ninth street and nue, capacity 20 car . s leted Febri "y; cost, Pad in Februar, en” | COLD wave Grips country || This City Has Ever Known office building, Fitty-fourth The Moulto T ; a and Ninth avenue; wo frat foo: {be atcha ty BAST OF ROGDL MOUNTAINS: Unreservedly & Unqualifiedly Embraced with capacity ao) cars; upper | °" 4 . y three oor omigen oft Wasi Featused Is Our Entire & Complete Cloak Stock company; ‘9 ered in Jul tron Costs 11,000,000 wha From exquisite Evening Wraps to the most practical Jacket. deemed: H ie : Nes ach The prices uced to the lowest ever recorded, be completed ae ' sn eri presenting the greatest bargain-opportunity ever known, $200,009, (5 " ROLLING STOCK. ‘ Jackets : ‘ e | of broadcloth, chevict, covert and fancy fabrics, ; : 1.50 2.50 3.90 : fi eet | Were 35,00 $7.50 and $10.00 ay “|| Long Coats cee Ce | " eee gee cravenettes, novelty ics, broadcloth, kersey. METZ WOULDN’ | METZ SELLS CITY BONDS. poet SU | ETE Pees 3.50 5.00 6.95 Comptroller Assures Researcher ben Millions Short m Securities Mere $8.78 $12.50 and $15.00 Bruere He Vever Thought of tt. Cen LEE ey : ~ $10,00 y Cs Hl wr | Long Caracul Coats : Re ! B i | of fine imported materials, fac-similes cf real furs, i 4 ss TE Le ee varcon esta tart ; “| 8.95 12.75 15.00 meniie ald vasideral larg a Mie ie eK ; ' 1 | Were $1 $22.50 and $27.50 with the cash 1 . C 1 celvers, ‘the tt A chie Y fur Coats Hi Cc { PAO en of fine Moire Russian Pony and French Seal, 0 OA Un f Sif \ | Feioiel dec es 22.50 29.75 37.50 horsesca I t a Were $50.00 $62.50 and — $75.00 mated to elieat ater lo-morrow and Saturday spent on the system Was in Bad Shape nai Cearing Sale of Women’s lorsinade Walking Suits S S S ee Sig. oeay See Dotd, FOR CATARRH to immodia ; | S$. S. 8. is the best treatment for Catarrh because it is a perfect blood bulld Mp the merit a Formerly £ $33.00 to s0,co . It is the only medicine th able to get down into the cir. lapse wa Momatter and impurities which Ta G = = ines and tissues are after fi \ 4 d condition of the 9 a) z os WAL Qian ‘ ; 7 Bini Men's Pajamas & Night Shirts Soins tl well sen , Watery eye thing, and even stomach disorders and ST he all + aE ay i ere recelvers Special Va ues ior Friday kened health, ¢ rvanently relieved until the blood is puri- building a Ww ce i ae for this purpose, It down to the } Bre i € lose, but tie f, Miltary c d f alue$ Q5¢ ves every le of the eatarrhal mat. g Bat tes it ca iy ; - i , this vital fluid sot | the mucous sur- Off the ‘ then Hae AN Gone GINS STS Colores 55¢ itive, healthful qualities, instead of being con a with ¢ , ie: necks, excellent wor v d by impurities in the circulation, Then the and when S, S, S. has entirely puritied the cured and the general health greatly built ; on,Catarrh andany medical advice desired sent free to all who THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,. ATLANTA, GA, West Twenty-third Street write, 7, 1909, Ky Greenhut Company Dry Goods As you enter the store you will receive the Arrow Booklet. Use it as a Friday shopping guide. It will show you a hundred or more items of merchandise of the better kinds at low price points that are without precedent. Arrow Booklets at the | THE ARROW SALE. The January Clearing and the White Sale combine with the always N remarkable Arrow Sales to make this Friday more than ever a day of ex- traordinary bargain interest. Every section in the house puts forth its greatest efforts to convince you of the economy and satisfaction of supplying your needs at GREENHUT'S, where the value standard is maintained even while prices show the largest real savings. Embroideries for Arrow Day Friday's Arrow Sale will show many values so out of the ordinary that it must be the greatest selling day of the week. | Plenty of th manufacturers’ sample strips will be ready, some of them newly opened | and on the counters or the first time, and many ot them, most beautiful and dainty, are not to be had elsewhere because we tought every available yard. The variety is wide as can be and pric ng so low that you would hardly beheve such qualities could be offered. Embroiceries up to 29¢ yard are sold by the strip only—2!; t0 6 | aids each, for Embroideries for Embroider- for Insertions, C =Dainty elects in C NES None C Gallons Double showy effects; Baby Edge Bands and Insertions and Edyings, Insertions and Beadings; Immense variety, narrow Baby Edgings, ribbon beadings. Nota pice in the lot that would elaborate assortment, Would b° a sold at 292 not be a bargain at 10c bargain at 19c Beadi Usual 12!;¢ for the 23c Embr ideries. 29 for the $5c Embroideries the 98° Embroderies 79¢ tor the < to denies. 39e jor the 75¢ Embroideries lig. $150) Embroideries: 25c tor thy 45¢ Embroidenes 49¢ for the $109 Embrotceries $1.73 Embrocenes ; , : I absolve! ( ae : Emb. Waist Frontings—pevvinr fo wo 22.and 27-inch Flouncinas—- ye yet | Ova ues at ular 596, 736, S129 and : a = we eee £59, 7: a ile. Ae 25¢, 49¢, 75¢, 98, $1.25, $1.50 S175 va'urs at 39¢, 49¢, 75c, 98 and corset coveregs in 45-inch Flouncings — i Re Fy us iB ai 17-inch Flouncings tire 49¢, 75c, 98c, $1.2. and 32 vatues 296, 39¢, 49e Regular 4c, 05e and Main Floor Main bicor $1.15-1? Ye. $6.36 in. Long Cloth at 89¢ O0¢ Powder Jars at 85 $3.00 Quadriple Plated shaving Mugs at$l.75 7.00 to $9.00 (peru Bags at $3.95 0 Opera Bags at $1.00 30 Umarvilas at $1.92 $3.0) Hand Bags at$?.70 $3.90 Fine Seal Ba. s at $2.75 ¢ Vanity Purses S509 Suit cases ai iomen's 18c Lanaherchiets at 10¢ 50¢ Box Dr. ( harles’ Flesh Foou at 25¢ 10¢ Air Froat Taleum at Se Box Armour’s Lie V. netian Soap, 3 (as or 9 $1.25 1 air Brushes at 79: ‘3 Imported #larabout Neck Rufts at 5 ¢ Plaited Lawn T ppets at 25¢ Mull Ties at 15¢ 25¢ Imporiea Swiss Stocks at 10¢ Women’s ench Glice Kid Gloves at $1.50 2 50 Dress Trimmings at 98¢ (0 Fancy Buttons, per card, 25¢ and S0¢ ic Domet tlarnel Night S:irts at 35¢ 5 Liste Hose at 50e C idren's 50¢ Union Su ts at 25¢ 0c Four-in-Gands at 25¢ Chileren’s 50c Underuear at 25¢ $3.95 Velvet and Satin Hats at $1.95 and Children's $2.50 Hats at 95 50 Ostrich Feathers at $3 95 95¢ Fancy Velture beathers at 65¢ S85 Large Single Rose and Foliage at 50 John J. Clark's 3¢ Cotton, Spool, 2. 40.¢ Sewing Silk at 25¢ 16¢ (nd 18¢ Dress Shields, 2 Pairs at 25¢ 45¢ Hair Rolls at 25 4 ¢ Shirr-d R.bbon Hose Supporters at 25¢ 39¢ Dresden Taffeta Ribbon at 21¢ 31.00 to $1.50 German and French Val Dozen Yards at 75. $1.00 Silk Voile at 50¢ Se All-cver Black Cheviot at 48¢ 0 to $2.00 Heavy Wool Cvoakings at $1.09 c Yard-wide Bleached Muslin at 8¢ ¢ Fancy Colored Outing Flannel at 10c $1.49 Fringed Whi.e Croc iet Bed Spreads at $1.19 $1.49 Gray Cotton Blankets, Pair $1.13 Silkoline Covered Comforters at $1.25 '¢ Hemstitched Union Linen Hu k Towels at 19¢ 29c¢ Hemstitched Linen Damask Tray Cloths at 19¢ Lacs, 7. $. 1 1 3 Embro.dered Luncheon Cioths at $1.95 2.75 Adl-linen Damask P.tiern able Coihs atS 1.75 SL95 Altlinen Bieacied Damask. apkins at AY Dozen 4 J Princess Lace at 75¢ f Nilcver Laces at 306 to 75e. 895 “Colonial Cabinet” Statio ery at 59e : Telephone R gisters at $2.00 59e Turn-over Calencar at 4 75¢ MUSA Rough Shantun) at 58¢ 92,00—36-in, AILSiIK Satin D rectoire at $1.38 75¢ Allew ol Chailies at 38¢ Maids’ 7c Apr ns al 30 Maids’ $2.00 Eouse Dresses at $1.35 Children ond 40¢ Flan: el: tte Skirts at 25¢ Children’s 75¢ Cambric S: irts at 49% Children’s 59¢ Muslin and Cambric Drawers at 39¢ Chilarea Children's $6.50 Coals ct $ Women’s 0 Tan Russian Calf Boots $2.00 Corsets at $1.27 Boys’ and Children’s 85¢ Boys Buys Boys Gi ($2.50 Fiai nol Pajamas at 57¢ Shirts at 3.3¢ -wool Coit Sweaters at 85¢ $2.0 Blanket Robes at $1.65 $12.75 Suits, sizes 11 to 14, at $7.95 Directoire Fur Searts at $3.75 30 Fancy 50 inch Plush Coals, $19 735 $6.00 Scparate Panama Skirts. 5 50 Taffeta Silk Petti.oats. $ $2.00 Hea herbloom Peiticoa's, $1.35 Third Floor 15¢to75¢ Stamped Linen Center Pieces ot 10c¢ to 50¢ 39¢ Laundry Bags al 25 39c Linen Draun Work Tabe Squares al 25¢ 50¢ Pillow To s and Backs at 39¢ $18.00 Morris Chairs at $14.50 $9.50 Music Cabin ts at $7.00 $12.50 Ren_issance Bed Sets at $9.09 0 Nottingham Lece Curtains at $1.00 00 Oriental Tapesiry Couch Covers ct $3. $2.00 and $3.06 Odd Portieres at $1.45 and $2.00 $1.00 Fancy China at 50¢ $3.00—8-in. Cut Glass Bowls at $1.95 $3.00 Cut Glass Celery Tr ys at $2.00 $1.25 Cut Glass Bonbon Dishes at 85¢ 20c Decorated China at 10c Arrow Day in Muslin Underwear That brings you a sale message that will stir your buying enthusiasm. We've got some surprises for you—some fresh lots of daintily made practical underwear that give you greater opportunities for economy than you've ever met with betore | in with: 100 dozen Nainsook Corset Covers | To_beain with; 5 3 C | —————~ 100 dozen fine Cambric Drawers | Itis the first time in the history of this store that we have priced Muslin Underwear | | Tr T9c—and we would not now if the quality standard were lowered. Bur it is not We want to make Arrow Day a memorable one, and have piaced these 200 dozen 29c garments on sale at 19c. i The Drawers ere of gzod cambric, with deep hemsiched ruffles; cut full and wide. The Corset _Covers are of nainsook, trimmed | with embroidery, tace, beading and ribbons. White Petticoats—cambric tops, deep tucked lawn flounce; another Gyre wah hemstitched tucks and embroidery; valu: 75c, at 50c Short White Petticoats—cambric top, lawn hemsutched tucked flounce, embroidery tr.mmed; value 65¢, at . . 39c Night Gowns of cambric with yoke of embroidery; va'ue 75cr Children’s Drawers—made of good qual:ty muslin, neatly finished | with cluster of tucks and deep hem. January Sale Price 10c Children’s Gowns—dainty garments trimmed with embroidery liound, V, square or high neck. January Sale Price . at Children's Muslin Skirts—ia two stylea, lace trimmed, hemstitched and tucked; sizes 4 to 14 years, value 39e, at 25c Second Floor—Greenhut and Company Store formerly occupi d by Greenhut and Company ““"‘s:"Aimen’a Co an ae SOE ane See a! Sixth Avenue p 18th to 19th St.

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