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t-Atorney's view Saturday HAY NAN i y My Price “\? Less Than Half found r May Arraign Inspector on Charges and Summon present. District-Atiorney, > of av le Boug by make formal | fat a tret s, and t ed. This | PN i loud snerifies, Y want real i " vn fi Pa Himes wt a fraction of (helt vi Coanrieadl t 1 Galt THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909, at tn ene | continuation oreersf tii 1) inspector ato. OF the Great Sale Fie! ° fds I peiday and Open a Deposit Charge Account rice; well to be here toe leo Comm ext action, stating who | fmorrow ot day mn sor to be list : $1.50 Ostrich Plumes, 11 inches, all colors... — 75¢ pyerathe: f pie Y $2.00 Ostrich Plumes, 14 inches, all colors.... $1.00 pera ate Ronee ae $3.50 Ostr ch Plumes, 16 inches, al! colors... $1.50 AE a ae avs wa 4 $4.00 Ostr'ch Plumes, 17 inches. all colors.... $1.95 sé ae artic ae erence $5.90 Ostrich Plumes, 19 inches, all colors... $2.50 jas Hinlleate, Is ° $7.00 Ostrich Plumes, 21 inches, all colors.... $3.00 pmoker, highball dein} vate i J $10.00 Ostrich Plumes, 24 inches, all colors.... $4.95 ns pean Wie |} $12.00 Ostrich Plumes, 25 inches, al . $5.98 Pe lat ae Guia '1 $20.00 Ostrich Plumes, 28 inches, all colors... $7.98 Building. | '{$15.00 Willow Plumes, 20 inches, all colors.... $6.50 I lb er ST ONG $30.00 Willow Tlumes, 25 inches, all colors.. $15.00 PU eater hae ween coming. 10" a | $3.50 Paradise Sprays, natural and black..... $1.98 peed for 8 ; : = ,._ {$12.00 Paradise Sprays. Head, Jul p . $5.00 : By Lydia E. Pinkham’s | $3.00 Aigrettes. full, long sprays............. $1.48 - Vegetable Compound | $2.00 Fine Imitation Algrettes, all colors...... 396 do to he Bardstown, Ky.—" I suffered from Baraiees aad’ save com: | nicerationand ot ber (cine traUeatS oth Ave 6th Ave. Plained to their s ter sthat Mr. Jer tors had failed to help me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound was recommended, and I decided to try it. It cured mytrouble | and made ‘ne well and atone so that Lean do all myown work.” Mrs, JOS Erm HALL, Bards. | town, Ky. corner I7th St. to annoy and ALL GOODS MARALU IN PLALS FIGURES g corner I7th St. being in the Another Woman Cured, Write for gy _ ee OPEN in the army, 4 Christiana, Fenn,—‘ I suffered from E Tint ply. An army officer w sadyan- the worst form of female trouble so | Our 1509 EVENINGS tage of his position t t times I thought I could not Catalogue UNTIL nd my nerves were inadreadful| Mailed Free C ion, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | pagLoR—Fine Velour was table Compound cured me, and made | sult, 5 pleces! Pler Mir- , Ine feel like a different woman, Lydia | ror, French bevel ginss; E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is Parlor anxe Worth its Meu Ci to Ld es ies “ women."—Mnrs, MARY Woop, R.F.D.3, | 886 Bien r to "Tf you belong to that countiess army | Grigntal ‘Rugs ‘68 ear a women ee ER stat) some form 10.0; 1 Rocker, 2 palre tral of female ills, don’t hesitate to try Curtalns. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- , DESING-RoOM — Oak | cute an enlisted man is |u @ coward. This home consists of the accom: | BEDROOM — panying articles and iy on exhibition | Oqk Drewing Cas nour warernnms. Washstand; Iron ¢ Grand Rapids Furniture. Table (brass | handsome Lamp | Pillows: Set, 10 pleces, $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week 0.00 2.0 * qesojone Ens pound, made from roots and herbs, Pureoerrad tiegeetiaere | 100 eal e KITCHEN — oar bearer or t For thirty years this famous remedy ing Machine with 5 150 15.00 | Kitchen Closet, _gines has been the standard for all forms of ie wustaates'| laine 200 “ = 20,00 * “ doors: Kitchen” Range female ills, and has cured thousands of | Sq. cha’ se Dining | 300 30,00“ o Miche Scheie a women who have been troubled with | Table: 5: Larger Amounts in Py Set; Table yards Matting. Uce Commissioner w or against McCafferty and then summon such ailments asdisplacements, fibroid Mr. Jerome as a wit in an effort to tumors, ulceration, inflammation, ir- ‘force him to give up source of his tegularities, backache, and nervous information. about wh MeCafferty prostration, If yon want special adviee write forittoMrs. Pinkham,Lynn, Mass, | aq. [tis free and always helpful. pref Our Terms Apply Alsa to ) State, New Jersey and ¢ sald. Forgets McCafferty's Position. | Comyyssioner: Blaghain does not It makes little difference what you need—A Sunday Worl, Largest Premium Store In the World the heart of the shopping district, near the N | 6th Avenue Elevated and Hudson Tun- tI 1. 2 nel Station. We have here the greatest Cy quantity and variety o! standard merchandise Ww ever assembled exclusively for “Premiums.” aa We will redeem all “S. & H.” Green Trad- Bhi i ing Stamps presented by collectors from our ab subscribers in any part of the United States, ° j In addition to the thousands of Premiums interesting to women, we shall hereafter feature Premiums for Men and Boys. Our stamps have become a permanent factor in modem retailing by leading merchants of the principal cities of the world. Five to Twenty-year contracts recently made with our, Leading Merchants ositively guarantee the permanent issuance ae redemp- tion of the Famous “S, & H.” Green Stamps. While Savings Banks pay in- terest on what you save, “S, & se pace [32-34-36 West 18th Si| Near 6th Ave, We will exchange “S. & H.” Green Stamps for your Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, Cigar Certif'cates, | H.” Green Trading Stamps pay Labe's and other Premium Tokens. | you interest on what you spend. . 300 Other Redemption Stations in the United States The Sperry & Hutchinson Company Originators { “tra j Stamps.” THOS. A. SPELR Y, Pres. S apy west - 9 O'CLOCK elled Bed, brass trim | med; woven wire Hed lobe: pair of hand- 10% allowed on all cash sales. | syring; soft. top Mat- | We pay freight &RRefare | tresses; pale Feather Comfortable; LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS | 1 Oak Chair; 12 yards | Matting: English Tuilet | d ‘Want’ will go get it Deposit _any sum you desire at the office of the department and cherge your purchases to it as you make them. a Yous money begins earning interest at once, 4 per cent, per annum for months when no purchases are made ‘end for months in which purchases are made— Balances Earn 6% Per Annum Full_information of this advantageous system will be given upon Tequest. ‘ The 43rd Arrow Sale Tomorrow Stirring sale news to New York’s economical shoppers—an event that reaches the height of value-giving and proclaims GREENHUT'’S the central point of shopping interest. Not an item mentioned, however briefly, that does not possess extraordinary bargain power. Let every thrifty svoman be here tomorrow and secure some of the most Roarieetiy values ever laid out on the counters of a New York store. Be sure to get an Arrow Booklet as you enter the store tomorrow. Women's $3.00 Sixteen-Button Gloves at $1.50 85c Black Storm Serge at 58c $1.25 Colored Panama at 95¢ $1.00 Mohair Sicilians at 65¢ $1.25 Silk Voile at 58¢ $2.50 Umbrellas at $1.80 $5.00 Cowhide Suit Cases at $3.75 $5.00 Travelling Bags at $3.45 Main Floor 35c Bleached Turkish Towels at 23¢ 38-inch Lin.erie Batiste at 19¢ * $4.50 to $7.50 Odd Table Cloths at $2.95 $1.25 Rough Straw Hats at 95¢ 75c French Flowers at 45¢ $1.25 Smart Whip Effects at 85c $5.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats at $3.99 $1.25 Small Quadruple - Plated Compert Dish | $4.50 Real Seai Bags at $3.50 at 95¢ $4.50 Fine Morocco Bags at $3.50 65¢ and 50c Drawers at 39¢ $1.00 Petticoats at 75¢ $2.00 Heath rbloom Petticoats at $1.50 $3.95 Jersey Top Petticcals at $2.95 9c Aprons at 50c Women's $2.25 Long Kimonos at $1,75 Children’s $2. { 4 Lp I ill-Wool Coat Sweatersat$1.50 | Children’s 50c Underwaists at 33¢ i Infants’ 39¢ Long Slips at 21c 65c Pearl Beads at 50¢ $2.25 Goat Seal Bags at $1.50 Third Floor | 75¢ Hat Pins ot 25¢ 75c Elastic Belts at 50¢ $5.00 Comfortables at $3.95 | 25c and 35¢ Gibson Stocks at 18¢ 45c Stationery at 390¢ $1.39 Bedspreads at 98¢ $1,00 Showerproof Foulards at 58¢ 17c AU-Silk Tafleta Ribbon at 12 $4.09 Axminster Rugs at $2.95 | $1.50 Messaline at $1.10 25c White Moire Belting at 19¢ $4.25 Smyrna Rugs at $2.95 i 75¢ 27-in. Aul-Silk Shantung at 58c 10c to 25c Embroideries at 7¢ to 15¢ Yd. $1.50 Stamped 1\ aist Patterns at $1.00 | 75¢ 2 Women’s 50c Handkerchiefs at 25¢ Women’s 33¢ Hosiery at 25¢ Women’s 65c Combination Suits at 50c Men's 35c Hose at 25¢ $1,00 Nec wear at 65¢ 50c Suspenders at 25¢ Men's $2.00 Sweaters at $1.50 2»> These Beautiful Silk Special $3.75 One of the most interesting of tomorrow’s arrow spe- cials, one that will attract dozens of discerning wo- men who will instantly rec- ognize the extraordinary value. We believe such handsome kimonos have never been 5vc Stamped Lingerie Pillow Stips at 39¢ | $1.75 Seth Thomas Gold-Piated Alarm Clocks | at $1.25 $2.00 Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers at $1.50 | $2.25 Utility Boxes at $1.50 | $12.50 Renaissance Bed Sets at $8.50 $3.00 Bobbinet Curtains at $2.00 $1.50 Frontings at 98¢ 15¢ to $1.50 Medallions at 9c to 95c 5c to 20c Laces at 3c to 12'¢c 75¢ Black La Tosca Nets at 59¢ | Second Floor $1.00 Night Gowns at 75¢ 22> Other Important Sales Are Advertised for Tomorrow. Details Will Be Found in This Evening’s Journal. Remarkable Offering of Spring Capes at $7.50 The daintiest and cressiest reations we've ever offered at this price. The new spring cape model following the lines of Paquin's famous 50-inch cape, Great $1.00 Sale of Muslin Underwear Another strikiog demonstration of our purpose to lead New York Cuty in remarkable undermusiin values Night ;owns, combination sets and white petticoats Regular $1.50 vaiues at $1 U0 Women’s $3.50 Shoes at $1.95 An exceptional bargain, including smart styles in patent leather and gun metal caif and hockey shoes in black and tan seen in a New York store for less than $5; in fact it cannot be made to sell for less under ordinary 22> Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits at $1.95 The first of the new Spring style suits, a splendid lot conditions. made to our special order in natty and exclusive designs, | F a quality which we don't believe you can duplicate for the Made of heavy silk shirred | same price anywhere. | OVOb This lot of Suits was purchased for a one day sale, | Ee, an yore Ee so we advise early selection by mothers who want | smart new Suits for their boys at avery special price Boys’ Wash Suits of linen, galatea, repp, pique and other materials; OY SAY ES LOUIS extra fine qualities in the newest of the season's colormgs imcluding tans, blues, grays and mixtures. in neat figures and plsids, also plain white suits wib contrasting collars The styles are 1 95 $1. flowered designs make it ex- ceedingly attractive. The lot is not likely to last $3.75 more than the day, Second Floor—Greenhut and Company— at. . . . For Friday's Selling Seilor, Russian and Military; sizes 2% to 10 years, at 1 And other grades up to $6.50 ie Second Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Friday's SS SSS a , 4 x»> Great Sale of Women’s Imported Hose 2a Offering regular 50c Hose, in the new fashionable colors, at, pr. yy Cc It's a new shipment, secured at a very unusual price concession, embracing all the new colors, One important fact is that most of them are Silk Lisle Hose and some p'ain Lisle Hose. When you can buy high-class Hose of this character fot 5c it’s a very unusual bargain They have spliced tces and heels, double sole, garter top, fine gauge gauze lile. Colors are all true to name and are the newest shades of tan, Nactennink i i peairezede helio, white and black. All siz+s in each color and an unusual valuz, 50c, at ” o a ° IC , 1, fine black gauze weight, silk Women's Imported Hose, i fatter top; value 25c 35-, at Women’s Black Gauze !narain Silk Lisle Hose, elastic top and — ankie, spliced heel and toe = These are the hose! most desired by women, The lot is not large (300 pairs), so early buying is advisable; regulariy 5c, at b c 35c (hut and Company—For Friday's Selling } { x»> A Special Day in Manicure Requisites | Every item is of standard grade and each price is the lowest for such qualities Nail Buffers, Values up to 65c, at 21c A large assortment in @ special purchase of high grade Buffers, well padded; 4 to 8 inches Jong, mounted on ebony, rose or olive wood 2Ic Nail Files, sesible or hard ————— steel, finely tem- pered; 3 to 6 inch; value . . IC 25c, at oe Orangewood Sticks, hoof or straight Manicure Scissors, feed point broad blade uticle or vai 65e, at 335 Emery Boards. one dozen pky 3c | Alabastrine Cream . : 65c | Denny & Denny's Nail Powder or | Custert: Nail Enamel, reg. 25¢ 74¢ | Darnpen, imported nail paste. 9c | pass p points; ene dozen in package, at. 1c. Lustre Nar Bleach, reg 28c, J4¢ | Miller's Manicure Out - - J0c| * 20C! Cuticle Knives. bons or ebony Dr Pravs On aline, reg 50: 29¢ | Beau Brummel Nail Polish . 5c | DrisPray's Rotaline, reg 25¢ J5c| bundles; value B0c, at + 29¢ Main Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Friday's Selling —_—__— Se >> Great Sale ot Sample Embroidery Strips A day of days for women who want to secure a supply of the daintiest new embroideries at about half their value—an offering that has not been equalled this year and probably will not happen again, as the conditions of our purchase are very exceptional. The assortment is mast extensive and gives ample choke of the newest effects from Europe==they've only just come off the steamer—showing delicate baby widths, matched sets, insertions, flouncings, corset coverings, skirtings, etc., etc. The qualities are of soft sheer nainsooks, cambrics and Swisses. Hundreds of exclusive effects are in the lot that have never been ¢ of the best, seen in New York before. Truly a wonderful opportunity. Be sure to share it, Ten great lots on special counters ready for you tomorrow. for_15c for 19¢ 1 for 25c for 29c for 39c 7C Embroideries 10c Embroideries 12:c Embroideries 15c Embroideries 19c Embroideries 25c for 49c Embroideries 35c for 75c Embroideries 49c for $1.00 Embroideries 69c for $1.25 to $1 do Flouncings 98c_for $1.75 to $2.00 Flouncings \sonerneensteveeeescoeenns orang Sixth Avenue, 18th (o 19th Street Greenhut & Company Store formerly occupied by B. Altmau & Co. ‘ompany—For Fri day's Selling y