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seine ee | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909, Embroidery Lessons e u Purchasers of materials in our Art Needlework De- | | - PECTWVERS WAY |“SIMPLELFE”LURED FREMAN DOES HER. ow ATTEND HEARING HUBBY AWAY, SHE SAYS JOB NEAR HIS HOME vats couns tent | ana pment are ae fo comma gen: A never falling home remedy for cough i Cn coc! baie ceed ed he exting ¢ TS and colds ts mado, fr the followlug ¢ and 2 to Dp | , 1 ' bev « , i “ Sratie garments I YPUC OUT fonnula to be mixed att an pa ak ; t ‘ , i (fF p y BOARD Ss" Pastor Wagner's Book Finds Woman in Flames the iames 9 dit rowehied the ' ip V4 Stamped Waist Designs RO TE ae ie | | Lie - i hie SeenON Tees «he engines: came there was Rs Complete the embroidering, Specul + est : U. During Honeymoon and Van- Across the Street and Wraps ts rae es Dry Goods Thitd Floore-Greenbut and Company —_-— | ished, Wife Charges in Suit. Blankets About Her. eS SEND | " ve Lacomb fl ! ri ited : x Yudge Lacombe Grants Per: | ats ale § : ee Ho. Sop Bop—D> p— SS ‘ fect, ji ly j avenue, sey City, TNT } mission to Assist Them in jaxenue: sere at LIQUOR TAX LAW AMENDMENT ; Resisting Orders, [Pusband to quit ih ALBANY, Feb. 4—An amend tt | t Jinto the deep wor as Liquor ‘Tax law is p er I One hundred special sales, each a bargain event in itself, form the links in she Intimates as b CAN'T DO “IMPOSSIBLE,” [27 si s1iony that hax sunt be (———— SS i Accarding to Mrs. Nicholas petition e T =<=750 =) sicnine s Heine So hot Ppices Thrown tothe Wind a chain ot extraordinary values reaching to every department in the store, oa | touching many of your most important needs—wanted articles of practical , : use, and needtul accessories of personal adornment, comfort or convenience. ° i THE ARROW SALE All at Remarkably Low Prices The Arrow Booklet will be handed to you as you enter the store. Use it as | sary if They Wish Review jt waee book got ft t voRue r — 4 . . in State Court pape ae 1 og ‘ Every economical a shopping guide, Every item is of interest. ' In State Courts, ho ays, she often saw her husband i ete a book ite dererred her on |) HOUSeKeeper should <——R <S KE << eKE f Dec, 15, and then she dh t rejoice. A&P prices The Federal receivers ‘of the atreet= | {he hook was @ copy of have never been | far lines, having asked the United | pas 5 Main Fi 5c Doz. Safety Pint at 3 Doz. tor 10¢ | States Circuit Gari Instructions as | gusted the defer sowet Moods inever Afcin Floor, 14¢, 16¢ and 18¢ Dress Sieias at'z0c to whether they should appear before | mouee es) etter. Our tive lead- Men's 25¢ Cashmere Halt Hose at 19¢ 1 i Yhe| Public Service Commission on a|m ers are positively « Blastic Bells at Men’s 75¢ Merino Underwear at 39c ' immense. 00 Suit Cases at 5 oatlaren oe thea DD ii 25¢ { D tain AUS. e Rib t17e Yd. ildren's 25 School Hose at 19¢ | atreet tine and anotner as to fenders |PQRONA OUT AT TRIAL Plan A Bile fale febow ats 2 26% $1.75 All Silk Satin Directoire at $1.25 and wheel guards, Judge Lacombe to- | 00 Fancy Panama Suitings at 50c $1 Silk Messaline at $1.25 75¢ Uncurled Ostrich Etfects at 50¢ (0 Trimmed Hats at $4.95 5 Herringtone Serge at ‘ch Cheviot at $1.00 5 | OF ALLEGED FIREBUG. day filed a memorandum, in which he ates usual procedure of hearings, (n- | : As ¢ Vesigutions and orders by the Publio| Richly Gowned and Bejewelled paneber es at 124¢ 65¢ Flowers at 35¢ Service Board, and says Woman Witness tor Young Gerbe, Tourist Cataaiiagee Second Floor smo Buttermilk Soap at 15¢ Box ight Dresses af 75¢ insook Night Dresses at $1.00 50¢ and 65c Drawers at 39¢ Children’s $1.95 Shirts at $1.50 “Thereafter in executive session, the Commission decidded whether or t Proposed order, which it al With Arson, 8 nis 1 Carefully prepared, should be m mes wiariofie (haconter lal eisiecronsed A&P Seeded Raisins, n'$ $1.00 Cape Leather Gloves at 75¢ Infants’ 39¢ Short Dresses at 39¢ obedience to it enforced by fine or mans) John be, twenty years old, charged 3 pkgs . 0 ¢. ¢ ae Chatelaine Panes at ase. SU Oe infants c Lone Dresses atsge damus. Among his V I Children aa Ae t S150 a ' I” bt . Boys' $2.25 Blanket Robes at $1. Case of “What's the Use? » Telanon, a 100 Visiting Cards—reg. 5c at 65¢ Bois 95¢ Blou es at 63¢ “The same body is, therefore, dressed and bejeweled | 0 Point Venise Lace Yokes at 50c Ate) i 4 4 eal mre, at Jud y who was detained with rokage. 5 Marabout St $4.00 Children's 50¢ eS al ade 3.50 Peon a erate Donn cenact si aewe Aisa eh means the saving Of 5c. ‘5 Marabout Sto es at $4 6.00 Tan Russian Calf Walking Boots at $3.5 _ Jury and Sheriff. Under these cireum- ‘ ter he was accused of attempt- Dee pee 9 White Crochet Bed Spreads at 89¢ Tae A q é Btances it has seemed to the receivers, '0s t0 burn Mrs, Margaret Gray's home — SE Te ee ee eee eri ge Third Floor h Court approved thet! clusion," ONG, NOV 5c fo 15¢ Coitor ny Laces at 3¢ to —_—_ BEL Uasoaaoe Geter ney sad already the fire origi A&P Condensed Milk, 50c to $9.25 Veils at 35¢ to $3.50 $10.00 Renaissance Bed Sets at $7.50 Mehirlly (nlormeas tha’ Co i NETANEHOTAETEeVIET ET 3 cans Cc 3s¢ Tucked Net at 25¢ $1 25 Striped Couch Covers at 85c Wibew cee a vicinity that night. ‘The Wie qtcK morn WL EIE toluene 40. to $115 Mousseline de Scie at 25¢ to 69c Yd, $4.00 Armure Portieres at $3.00 boas nsonay Wry Shey Uinued to-morrow ng hls Highsgrade Aiiik at this very low 69 Table Damask at $9¢ Yd $35.00 Carved Walnut Tables at $25.00 } order, they would accom Hey A quality of our A&P Condensed MIUK was $2.75 Pure Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths at$1.49 $25.00 Morris Chairs at $17.50 | Attending the heart oe ! 25¢ Huck Towels at 19¢ $12.50 Mahogany Magazine Racks at $9.25 have accepted fins tte hom 2 ¢ Lin, ie Bati te vane é Ry $ Ci eingerie cow Se 69¢ Btatement that they would obey them ——— Stamps with 1 pound 70 cent Tea — 39¢ to 59¢ Bleached 1 luslin Sheetings at 35¢ Yd, 65¢ Linen Center ieces at 45¢ 5 50c Spool Silk at 35¢ 67¢ Denim Pillow Tops at 39c BeeEst ee MRS. HENKY WHELEN TO WED 7S Stamps with 1 pound 60 cent rea vaporatedApricois,= in.11e 5¢ Basing Colton ai 3c $1.25 Cut Glass Nappies at 75c It 60 Stamps with 1 pound 50 cent Tea aliternia Evaporated Fruits ow are at 15¢ Ph eh BENT Ge £00 Colonial Class Canale Silcks at 35¢ obedienre it would a Sonar ; 40 Stamps with 1 pound 49 cent Tea ow point rb RACH ECT TA: CST E that Philadelphit Society Woman Will 30 Stamps with 1 pound i5 cent Tea i ee insta Marry C. Hartwan Kuhn, 40 Stemps with 1 pound 38 cent Coliee é ten « PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4—The en- 35 Sitamp> with 1 pound 35 cent Collee H. th bl P. tt t 0 E t ! sau cr aa Were deter 1% gagonant of ae tery Whee ana||f | 28 Stamps wun t bound 39 cent Cottee eainerbioom Felticoals . LXxra: acne Hartman Kubn has een announced, 10 Stamps with 1 pound 20 cent Coffee Who doesn't know Heatherbloom Petticoats? And what discerning woman of to-day few of Mrs eben can We Are Selling the BEST 600 Tea end 250 Coffee will miss this extraordinary selling event? Certainly none that reads this announcement, | ever, instne Waltegisterce: A&P Mince Meat, pkg., 7 sion’s auth You, no d 10 Thiscamtiole Gace know You know that they look like silk, rustle like sik, have all the good points of silk in the Fifty-n! 7 se, they order, transfer ings 'e! pr ir view jn t Permitted to A g i is prominent in society, and ie have been leaders ‘in the — 20 Siamps with 1 bottle Stulfed Olives - 10c and none of the faults of silk, and you know that they wear much better than silk. 0c 10 stamps with 1 box Smyrna F gs - - 10 Stamps with 1 can Wax Beans - - + 19c 10 Stamps with | cin Pears - - - - + 10¢ 10 Stamps with 2 boxes Ideal Toothpicks, ea.5¢ 10 Stamps with 1 pkg. Buckwheat - - - ie Radax, nN ye, / elsowhere at 6 pplic > sale includes an immense variety of ney iS ed elect and all the leading plain shades, | ee ite and black, tten: > toedDy, pke. $3 Heaiherbloom Peiticoats $] 95 In all the wanted shades and black. a eR RY STUTE Shirred, strapped or sectional flounces. rly. 10 Stamps with 1 pkg | ancake Flour - 10c ada ae 10 Stamps with 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser 10¢ | J )...e mute 10 Stamps with 1 canImported Moyen Peas 13c bathing 19 Stamps with 1 pkg. Pitted aes - - 10¢ 10 Stamps with 1 pkg. Grand mother's Oats 10 this A large assortment but you had beiter choose $4.50 to $5 H $1.25 and_$1.50 Petticoats, rot Heaner_ ored and lack percaline with embroidered $7.00 founces. Also black Sateen . ECZEMA CURABLE? PROVEN! Attorney at Moline, Ill, Convinced by Oil of Wintergreen Compound, ~ 10 Stamps with 1 pkg. Mother’s Oats - 10¢ ¥ cos stripes and plain colors Second F.oor—Greenhut and Company will convince a law- $5.75 Embroidered Eatiste Corsets, $2.95 Continuing our Annual February Sale of the new model corsets, a remarkable event. Embroidered Batiste Corsets, the models that torm the important foundation for the ere mneenennee NEW POWNS giving the correct |ne and contour over dant embroidered in white, pnk and blue figured. Two ) inte rcludieeranclars Govolveltesiath Sa GstandiresclinSev7 siya iteiieiNinee j $2.95 $9.25 for $4 Long Coutil Corsets $1.50 for $2.75 Directoire Corsets | 252 LOU pate OBC OU TUBS OTSENS GUE OTD AHO TECLOMERCOLSE IS} o.d Floor—Green! ut and Company 37%c Sitk Chitton Mulis at 20c Just tor Arrow Day we will piace on sale seventy-five pieces of beautiful new Silk Chiffon Mulls of a very superior quality with high lustre and of exquisite texture at this remarkably low ptice A material that will meke the daintiest evening costumes, dancing and dinner frocks conceivable. It 1s a one day event that is sure to bring see of enthustastic ie NHUT patrons to the store of their choice, ee rials are not me ; an 3734 i dhe Slate ean made to sell for less than 37}éc in the regular way. 20c DRIED LIMA BEANS......... a pound, 7c A&P SUCCOTASH, First Quality Maine, A&P KETCHUP........ i Medium, 18c...... ...... . SNIDER’S OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE, swwall SAFLTY MATCHES .......i dozen boxes, 8c large bottle, 5c MARSHALL'S TOMATO HERRING .a can, tic ret ee ER . smali bottle, tic a can, 12'%e large, 30c FANCY LOBSTER....,,.... ....small can, 23¢ them oi a thymol BOY'S TESTIMONY FAILS. D. D. D. Prescription, y days after thirty-two botile, 15¢ Father Whom He Accused of | Choking Wife, Acqultted, tbacs Daintilyt §T, LO! 4.—Charles EF. ny was induced to try itch was re It is Just and 1am completely cured, rticle of Itch aad “the HEGREATATLANTIC®PACIFICTEAG 325 Stores in the United States—Over 100 in and around New York ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD e bas been brought to our always that instant relief choking her when t » ald from wm ————— Direct Entrance from Astor Place Subway Station. Printed Domestic PONGEE at 40c Not here when the Silk Sale Started Typical of other interesting lots due to arr.ve irom time to time during this month of special Silk selling. These under-priced Pongees are 22 inches wide, and in the staple patterns and color- ings for which there is most demand. Also 44-inch nat tc at 68c, Still a goo Lightly imperfect) at 58c. The Last ot Our $16.50 to $25 Cloth Coats at $7.75 This is an absolute departure for GREENHUT AND COMPANY. It is the first and only time we have priced Coats at $7.75—hence your only opportunity to secure Coats of the GREENHUT standard at about one-third their full season value. Dr, Bull’s Cough Syrup.” It will cure—maybe spare the child’s life-and Cough Syrup comfort the mother in the time of fear. for our baby and found It a very good remedy, “Through friends we use The little Cne’s cough was cured with less than Even tho suffering baby when it has a cold or cough can safely be glyen d ’ Dr. Bull’s a bottle. We recommend it for grown-up people vell, and we are never withoutitin the hous Schoenbe ). $6th St.,New York,N.Y, We urge early choosing, as assortments and quantities are limited $7. 75 tor Coats that were $16.50 io $25.00 50_inch Directoire_and Empire models Most of them button to'the throat and have military or told collars and large Colonial revers of panne velvet. e awe » Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup can be given with fothe younveat child, Guerantecd under the National Pure Food and Drugs Act.. SerialNo.226, Women’s $3.50 Shoes for $1.90 Feb ; ’ j 5 White AISTS aed Women’s $1.50 Slippers for 75¢ ree Ole are the severe plain out with fainhieh collars Lae oat 7 and revers. Very smart materials are used, fin lity |} Sale Small Boys $1.50 Shoes for $1 at $1 broadcloths, kerseys and exceedingly ahecves nglish | 9 O'CLOCK of the accom. BEDROOM Golden tweeds; light and dark colors, mixtures and black; lited | Three good reasons for buying sh PARLOR—Fne Velour °s here tomorrow. All are | maTERIAL—fine White Lawn, —— Suit 5 pieces; Pler Mir- isonexhibition ak Dressing Case and | shoes that you would gladly buy at regular prices. evans arHnirieneitear tt throughout with guaranteed satin ; some half lined. S Write for Our 1209 Catalogue Wtshstand: iron enam- WOMEN'S Black Kid Button and vith patent leather. |) efiectiot lacelinisition and enc { fect): handsome Lar Mailed Free medi nraventilen sea all with welted soles of st ned leather. Regular trade broidery, and panel down the English Tourist Coats at $14 75—Made from and Globe: pair of band Grand Rapids Furniture, seers Beg cee uted ges ALES Cees cect asad han reine wd 8D inches eniish . TO.) 1 or 16% sllowedon alt cash sales, Pitows a atti abley Ne ere Far SSH OeTE Ramee ty gcc binding Of law ieth eS ome : tweeds and mixtures; cut 50 and 52 inches long; they |} 5 J70 Wepay ircight RR. iare 1,0 Chale: 12 sands seats . See ar Sas Casee oo come in both fight and dark colors; many have combina- f, fate AT CUEDTE TREE sh Pollet ie soles; fine Sun oe Faldoy's inary tion collar and cuffs of plain broadcloth prettily trimmed |§, Hy $78 Worth $7.50 Down $1.5 Oak el ‘ aleRCaE Yn ; Not on sale today. with metal buttons; cut very full and roomy; an ideal | io 1000 * eben ts lan i Mae Rais oe eae Old Basement, Broadway side coat for touring or college wear; values up to $14 75 | oe RX ‘ Kitchen Range ement, st. side. ; 300 “ 30,00 5 ; ates OHN \ A TANA = Second Floor—Greenhut and Company Our Ter pply Alto to New York Hitehen Ta | Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street GHIA ber Slae farnarl ted Poth d ty renue, Store formerly occu | een reece, isin igh Seer Greenhut and Company ty B:Alanan 6 Cor : \ { y 4 ‘aby

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