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_ & | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909. il elagecerttsestontelll gerenetnnisaimetittinasyloenr RECENERS MAY “SHALL LED FREWAOOS HED SEE G ie ies ATEND HEARING MUBUANAY SHE SHS OBNEARAS HOE “sconce, f GRCMMIE pnt ea falling home A for couuth and without charge. Classes meet trom 9 to aN M. e-halt D G SaOloGming, Susilo oe a fo Gee or Ty Ss Third Floor—Greenbut aud Company >>> P>—> =p—> mel | During Honeymoon and Van- Across the Street and Wraps —_>+— ished, Wife Charges in Suit, Blankets About Her. Cuil ; apes PUAN ‘ ! s made f he followlus and 2 to § (If p BOARD s:" Pastor Wagner's Book Finds Woman in bhunes u ee Uae mee ve é ot oy “ne % hat ve Company Stamped Waisi Desig onl are Yarcaimeses En pi 1U. fe ay Uudge Lacombe Grants Per- | Mra, Lydia Nichols, of fect { } | ave ereey Cit Hinks it was read mission to Assist Them in | us eae a UME mek elon LIQUOR TAX LAW AMENOMENT W Resisting Orders. |Pusband to quit hts happy he NE aS Ne ae Mee UH THE ARRO SALE 8 to live ich In the sul One hundred special sales h a bargain event in itself, form the links in CAN’T DO “IMPOSSIBLE.” : altmony) bat has) Just, been on er 2 a chain ot extraordinary values reaching to every department in the store, + | filed In Hudson County (a | touching many of your most important needs—wanted articles of practical } to Mrs, Nichols’ petition use, and needtul accessories of personal adornment, comfort or convenience. 4 to Willlam J. Ni Prices Throwntothe Wind | dif Ronan Ea Pe The Arrow Booklet will be handed to you as you enter the store, Use it as 4, when she was only nine- a shopping guide. Every item is of interest. Attendance at Hearing Neces- jon sent. 1 sary if They Wish Review tor Was! {n this co t Pas- Every economical During th in State Courts, Fho nays, she often saw he housekeeper should : Jreading a book. He deserted her on Z : <——— RER <E-—— RRE ~——< <= Dec. 15, and then she discovered that 1] rejoice. A&P prices lthe book was & copy of e Simple The Federal receivers ‘of tho streets | {he have never been @ar lines, having asked the United ays ehe reasons to belleve pi e Main Floo 5c Doz. Safety Pins al 3 Doz. tor 10¢ States Ciroult Court for instructions as ted! the defen aA ratte lower foodsineven ar hicor 14c, 16c and 18¢ Dress Shields at 10¢ to whether they should appear before | {8 glamour of Jers a better. Our five lead- 5.90 Seal Hand Bags at $4.45 10c Collar Foundations at 7¢ % iim to seek the sylvan shades ers are positivel Bags at $4.90 Men's 25c Cashmere Half Hose at 19¢ the Public Service Com: non aj mingt Conn, where he Was at last Pp y y Men's 75¢ Merino Underwear at 39c hearing in the matter of the © | ee immense, oharen pee Woe! ees) val 25¢ | ne F ildren's 25¢ School Hose at 19¢ one im and another as to fenders GARONA QUT AT TRIAL Umbrellas at $2.00 $1.75 All Silk Satin Directoire at $1.25 | and wheel guards, Judge Lacombe to- | OF ALLEGED FIREBUG. Fancy Panama Suitings at 50c $1.75 All Silk Messaline at $1.25 ‘ay filed a memorandum, in which he u Herringtone Serge at 85ci 75 Uncurled Ostrich Etfects at 50¢ | pc Pea 00 Scoich Cheviot at $1.00 $6.50 Trimmed Hats at $4.95 states usual procedure of hearings, (n- | iS Fle 3 6. lowers at 35c Second Floor '¢ Handkerchiefs at 12':¢ > sowne jewelled by the Public | Richly Gowned and Bejeweled sek Hair Bruskes at | Woman Witness tor Young Gerbe, Vestigations and orde #ervice Board, and eatierentt r im are uy fesslon, the Charged With Arson. 5¢ Cosmo Buttermitk ‘oap at 15¢ Box $1.00 Night Dresses af 75 ssion decidded whether or not the US EET ETA Lar. Novelty Tassels at 50¢ $1.85 Nainsook Night Dresses at $1.00 Propoved order, which it air reer: SSS Herrera 50¢ and 65¢ Drawers at 39¢ carefully prepared, should be 50 Children’s $1.95 Skirts at $1.50 nt to our and, if it be, tho order i (init ae eee A&P Seeded Raisins, Le ather Gloves at 75¢ as Infants’ 59¢ Short Dresses at 39c Obedience to It enforved by fine or mans | Jonn Gerbe, twent a alitichetesd 3 pkgs ver Manicure Articies at 0¢ Infants’ 75c Long Dresses at 49¢ damus. | was ca Among. his We ‘ Bee git eases al Children’s 39¢ Drawers at 25¢ L € one! lc S BT eT a Case of “What's the Use?" s was Mrs Delanon, a 1 100 Visiting Cards— Se at 65 patie oP Iannel bes at $1.56 “The same body is, tl prac cheat a be ald ou at hevesty $1.00 Point Venise Lace Yokes at 50c Childrcn’s 50c Underwaists at 33c cally complainant, prose Jud who was detained with ie buying of 25 Marabout Sto es at $4.00 Children's nderwaists at 3: fury and Sheriff. Under th 7 1 of attempt- .39 White Crochet Bea Spreads at 89¢ $6.00 Tan Russian Calf Walking Boots at $3.50 : Withee ic haa gaara lo ike aret Gray's home $4.00 Siikoline Comiortables ut $2.95 Third Floor Hy d th Cour s ae shah i fs use A&P Condensed Mae, 50¢ to $: $10.00 Renaissance Bed Sets at $7.50 1 ER 1th | 3 cans 38¢ Tucked Net at 25¢ $1 25 Striped Couch Covers at 85c¢ orally informed : Me, 40 to $1.15 Mousseline de Scie at 25¢ to 69¢ Yd, 34.00 Armure Portieres at $3.00 ther reasons) why \thes €9¢ Table Damask at 49¢ Yd. 0 Carved Walnut Tables at $25.00 order, they would Pure Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths at $1.49 00 Morris Chairs at $17.50 fattending th luck Towels at 19¢ $12.50 Mahogany Magazine Racks at $9.25 ' have accepted f npts ceased then. 3¢ Lin, erie Bati te at 12c $1.60 Lingerie Pillow Slips at 69¢ Btateme oe Stamps with 1 pound 70 cent Tea Bip Era Muslin Sheetings at 35¢ Yd. eo te laces te | far 5 ¢ Spool Sitk at 35¢ 67¢ Denim Pillow Tops at 39c ' er MRS. HENKY WHELEN TO WED |1 | @> Srambs win 1 bound Go ceat Tea 5, Basing Colton at 3c $1.25 Cut Glass Nappies at 75c | obedi : SD 4. Stamps with 1 pound 49 cent Tea 15¢ Pin Cushions at 10¢ 50c¢ Colonial Glass Canule Sticks at 35¢ | for Philadelphit Society Woman Wil 30 Stamps with 1 pound i5 cent Tea = — = | Marry C, Hartwan Kuhn, 40 Stemps wih ‘ pound 38 cent Coliee iS 5 | 35 Stamp» with 1 pound 35 cent Coffee 1 P tt | 30 Stamps wth 1 pound 30 cent Cofiee ea er. oom (Z 1caa Sir : Xi ra: ! | 20 Stamps with 1 pounc 25 cent Coffee . F F || 10 Stamps with 1 pound 20 cent Coffee Who doesn’t know Heatherbloom Petticoats? And what discerning woman of to-day We Are Seliing the BEST 50c Tea and 250 Cotte will miss this extraordinary selling event? Certainly none that reads this announcement, | | ae RE You know that they look like silk, rustle like silk, have all the good points of silk | 20 Siamps with 1 bottle Stulted Olives - 10¢ | | ire we Our : ct the and none of the faults of silk, and you know that they wear much better than silk. \ 10 stamps wit! ox Smayrna F gs - + le t c ted it we H i 10 Siamps with 1 can Wax Beans - + - 10¢ DORR Be: The sale includes an immense variety of ne ped effects and all the leading plain shades, | 10 Stamps with | can Pears - - - = + 100 —_ white and black, | 10 Stamps with 2 boxes Ideal Toothpicks, ea.5c¢ Toe ee er aaric ine $3 Heaiherbioum Peiticoats $] 95 ln all the wanted shades and black. s i 1 O a ad urved, strapped or sectional flounces, ~ 10 Stamps with 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser 10¢ P ss - ECZEMA CURABLE? PROVEN! 10 Siamps with 1 canImported Moyen Peas 13¢ A large assortment but you had beiter choose early, 40 Stumps with 1 pkg. Pitted taes - - 10¢ = = - ata il, Convinced by 10 Stamps with 1 pkg. Grand mother’s Oats 10¢ $4.50 to $5 Heat 3. 25 an and $1.50 Petticoats, Ke ener of Wintergreen C ‘i iy Ss « Co S$ nnn bloom, Col intergreen Compound, 16 Stamps with 1 pkg. Moiher’s Oats auch Wideep sections yor ored and black percaline with embroidered $ 00 mee strpes and plain ¢ founces. Also black Sateen . . : Second F.oor—C hut and Co: DRIED LIMA BEANS..... a pound, 7c A&P SUCCOTASH, First Quality Maine, aug ee ine ¢ ‘ AGP KETCHUP af ..smali bottle, tle oANGY LORETEE., a can, 12% ~ or i th t Medium, 18¢ larye, 30c FAN Ss : paomall can, 25e § 4 _ dv SNIDER’S OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE, sinall SATLTY MATCHES Seni bOxeStee D9 D 75 Fi moroidere atiste orseis 2.95 BOY'S TESTIMONY FAILS ty days Beet thirty: iris botile, 15¢........ . large bottle, 25c MARSHALL’S TOMATO iieRRING a can, tic = rk 5 3 ILS. re _eearereeeenererenaennene ec Continuing our Annual February Sale of the new model corsets, a remarkable event, Father Whom He Accuved of Embroidered Batiste Corsets Ne m thay tort the imporant foundation tor the poh aa Bowns giving the correct [ne and contour over { HEY Sita Menace hy aiiackesbatnnleiimimed Tlicgalinactica in white, psnk end blue figured. Two $9.95 || | lots, including regular $6.,5 values at $3.95 und regular $5.73 valucs at q 2. | AND $25 for $4 Long Cowl Corsets $].50 or $2.75 Directoire Corsets | = Ee SIL COIOHCRCOISels se.o.d Flour -Green! ut and Company | i} CURE piscov- | ety seven alt 325 Stores in the United States—Over 100 in and around New York | ‘ 37%c Suk Chitton Mulis at 20c ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD sh ant relief choking ek pitied = = Just tor Arrow Day we will piace on sale seventy-five pieces of beautiful new Silk , SS — Seas Chiffon Muils 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 ‘ure to bring CURES YOUNG AND OLD ->———, Even tho suffering baby when it has a cold or cough can safely be given Dr, Bull's oval Syrup, It will cure—maybo spare the enila’s '3 lite—and comfort the mother in the time of fear, “Through friends we used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup for our baby and found it a very good remedy, The little Cne’s cough was cured with less than i wn. un people These materials are not made to sell for less than 3734c in the regular way. Alain Rlovess OreenbiniundiGotnany 4 hundreds of enthusiastic GREENHUT patrons to the store of their choice, 20 (6 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 sell 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 natural-color Poogee~ $1 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. 1 it for gr ithout it ottle. We recon as well, and we Mrs. 8. Schoenbe ee ee ee < ¢ ig. ff Mans fe, - [Vesem tal ahs ant send a trial be mention thi nperfect) at S8c, AR AA RADAR RA AAAS SUBSTITUTE.—Don't endanger the life oulard:, wort : t caters Iks, that will was Ac, Messaline Sil We urge early choosing, as assortments and quantities are limited i Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup can be ¢ atety, Guaranteed under the National Pure Food and Drugs, Rae Serlal No.226, (age | at 40c, $7. 75 tor Coats that were $16.50 to $25.00 50 inch Directoire and Empi id : ire_models | —— - Women Ss $3.50 Shoes for $1.90 ai Gree Met ot tee Hae flit throat and have military or | rehtiary aT ol ’ j ite STS told collars and large Colonial revers of panne velvet, raneytes Ga: AANGR HED EVENINGS Women’s $1.50 Slippers for 75c Like This ” OH ut are the Meveraly plain models with mannish collars fi Ue UNTIL 4) = and revers. Very smart materials are used, fine qualit } Sale a 9 O'CLOCK Small Boys $1.50 Shoes for $1 at $1 broadcloths, kerseys and exceedingly effective English ‘B PARLOR M96 Vea this Spee eigen ER Three good reasons for buying shoes here tomorrow. All are | mMaTERIAL—fine White Lawn tweeds; light and dark colors, mixtures and black; Iitea |f salty ire panting net shoes that you would gladly buy at regular prices, generate ll throughout with guaranteed satin ; some half lined. ‘fi iiss Write tor Our 1909 Catalogue WOME lack on an ome with patent leathe erehiecenerisnvandises | 1 tet : Nailed Free leather. Regular irade- | broidery, and panel down the || English Tourist Coats at $14.75—Mede from tnd Globe: vair ot han- Grand Rapids Furniture front. ‘Plaited back and tong H P ~ fine English | erate rey Tee a EPP inding or low cut plaited sleeves tweeds and mixtures; cut 50 and 52 inches long; they | CHtitae ; 167 We pay ireight &RRiare 2 sreeiteel Patent Leather Lace Pistia tee : Or entra tee ever sold in come in both fight and dark colors; many have combine. | DINING-ROOW — Oak LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS fet sr ples 1 to 13 only— fay Hit¢ fib imsekae a Por reluayraselingiaaine tion collar and cuffs of plain broadcloth prettily trimmed | bevelled he £0 ow i were ESR erry eeu Tin Noten sale rode. with metal buttons; cut very full and roomy; an ideal | y Coset Oid Baserr asement, Broadway side coat for touring or college wear; Yaues ue to | 1000 Canes as NC on oo Te 7) es! JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street aeat Chales; oak Dining 20,00 Table; BG-plece Dinner Second Floor—Greenhut and Caipaay. le - 5 Sixth Avenue, Store formerly occupled 18th (0 19th Street Greenhut and Company by Bs Altman & (or