The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1909, Page 8

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i = | 8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1909, seh rr ve hase | HID NURSES’ DEATH hut | a) INCENDIARY f | i Green U Many Other Important Sales { | | , fy , 9 f | R M DYING PRIEST my are advertised for Arrow Day in this Evening's Journal, i IMPERILS [IVES | : and It is impossible to enumerate them hers, but ey are of cate | coe q re ¢ bargain import with those mentioned below. very section o' i Hy ompanhy ' the store contributes a number of the most extraordinary values j His condition so , you have ever had spread before you for choice, | ile cae ne noth Dry Goods : Bridget O'Neill, who had t Sut ; j him in hi illness, and her daugh- Pleas ae f pete ee ter, Louisa O'Ne nd both died ' | since Mor John K ' ; Blaze Kindled in Midst of Fif-| Keosh re« reh of 8t These are only Every section has } oe : Terueriads ie i: ty, illeg iy alewionine an array of ° ants he home of his , No. 460 é } i teen Tenements in HOrangemalitetil Nowarki catine (ite many bargains “quality bargains atu morning, ; Brooklyn, | Fathe: ently tt | on a Mr ! hearing him from { ) 6 {DESTROYS BIG FACTORY, | at. Newari ed to ie ; | sist home, Mrs, O'Neill nursed him 1 f constantly until t ago, when ; Fremen and Police Get Panic-| “ip,tecome Ml, She sica Neca i cy att Mc | priest fell to the lot of Miss Louisa : : H ahi ] Stricken People, Ha‘f-Clad, | O'Nelll, but she was stricken with pneu ingi ion of values u: assed in the history of Sixth avenue retailing. Not | j Jmonia and died yesterday aft || d f ringing to the fore an aggregati insurpi yeor di i Into Streets, [Just as her mothers body was beng] WN Mi ed trom : a single item that does not carry ; bona fide eying that is % out of the ordinary a eae of dis: | 4 pi ee | taken from the house : iminating s Ni tly recognize and appreciate the exce nal buyin vi Pee BENE tae tuner ~N the cream The criminating shoppers will instantly recognize and appre Ee eae Fire in a twos building | gince Monday, bit he raid alight ~ We’re broadening out, baited bigger, widening bid scope of our Arrow By umansanen crosses cms? OU EAN AO Cay aid asked f0r S the ever-increasing response to our value-giving announcements. { tenements, facing on Flushing avenue Hoe fe jtbtas who wei ae Sales to meet the ie 42 ! hi i five in all that we may dis lay 14 Nostrand avenue and Wallabout streot, {Ie suttered a tolgnes fost thet We've added another large battery of bargain tab! les, some thirty- , that w y disp! t Brooklyn, drove one hundred panto- | father Keogh was | Arrow Sale goods for quick and convenient choosing, Ree wire) fomillles) to) (the street at (6) eeustal reakdown Not a tew isolated items hedged in by a myriad or regular goods at ye cere are pecteaiaten) regular prices but a moaern store full of high-grade Arrow Day mer- | RRM ATGT ah Yuie AVeTAN Ha chandise, purposely priced to draw a throng of enthusiastic shoppers, | sat on was in the lone factory when Not a clearing out of the oad iets Penaett but new, fresh merchandise, representing the most wanted | jflames belched from the son the Ze ‘ articles 0} . ft i Flushing avenlie Transfers unnecessary to fice velween Creel ; =~ > yD» > —____——_——+ | | j leve an ince an th Street stations o! ¥ 5 & sc, 35: Me up and down town car lines from Third to Sixth Dutch Collars, 18c Girls’ $5.95 to $10 Dresses, 2.75 Men’s 50c Half Hose, 35¢ } eaten had complete A arewaloner Avenue, fake the 18th Street Crosstown Omnibus Eton or Dutch Collars—now a veri= Not a dress in this entire sale that Bet se Hat Toes cota aii isle one wing of the factory line. No charge. table craze among smart dressers—a sells regularly for less than $5.95 ibceadl y doe ee) 35c i Two alarms were sent in by a passin great one-day sale. —especially appropriate for early MainiFion ae rT en ‘ Pace mu Aas Ak) LI. Lawn Dutch collars daintily trimmed with Spring wear. } F see tesa lane Val. and Cluny lace; value 25c, at I8c, P. s, Serges and Plaid and Checks, rang with the shrieks of f ned . ‘ fanamas, ees and SD» = tenants, Scores of them rushed from A 3 Net or Lawn Rabats with Cluny 19, Peter Pan, Russian and Jumper ‘Men's $1 Neckwear, 65c the smoke-fljed tenements, half clad, A H M k Gl P. hh Tareednen2scavalusnaisan athe ee Ghallssravarsireimesonmaatenioll? 5 $1 Necl Tee BURP lee Sautentidtioesaa Rae RCT istory- aning ove Frurchase Marabout_Stoles. 72 inches long; | | years 595t0 10.00values at - - $9.75 Peemend jee Hands on of | f Bena Vaiieniau ware piles y 4 Black and natural color; value $3; ed Mf aera ee ikat/ wellidesaeed Geko omnes“ 1 Bollowed by a Bargain Epoch Glove Sale. peta toad ene | as $5 959175 sped gles ha wel aeset men Be | Had to Be Driven to Streets, | * OT RARY Sacha orGr aaa Matn Floor, j There were others who refused to | Doz. Yds. Val. Lace, 29c ee budge from their homes in spite of the »>—>> ————SS|) Cannot buy their equal elsewhere D> — § HEISE eee (escent $3 Corsets at $1.65 for less than 40c. Beautiful new Men's 90c Night Shirts, 50c factory, The reserves had to drive the e Aled fs SAGE, I dG n Val- ens stubborn ones into the street, and then e Standard makes that are well-known effects in French and Germa mwomloran hatmvenpurcitascdi (or : had difficulty in preventing them from ; $3. corsets—American Lady and enciennes Edgings and Insertions. — Abani Bratt nde, ' dashing back again for their posses A T, D S l id y d Saturday | J. B. models Qn Lor 400 for 65c pe, for B5c ; } ered \ Boat, Chlef Binns arrived on the wo- ay ale rriday an ky f Long Hip and Back, medium mah a Ma e aot NEB maaie| ena eet usually charges us i | Tine watt ty fsa || A Glove Sale of unprecedented scope —an intensely int-resting Toe ected ee Menta Night Shits cantic sot matin | B tenements was threatened with destruc. event fairly alive with value-giving interest—incomparable because j attached, | “. $1.65 ak ca ee Paar We | | tevatae Weuns $ret 50c tlon. To save the tenements, it was ; teed 95¢ Princess Laces, necessary’ to stretch lines through them trade annals do not record a similar sale. ence imerai ghar ames a day street, Ra ee In_fact_no_sale_has_gone before and we can frankly say to —~ buy these beautiful Laces at such a j their rear walls and pour « you that no sale can possibly follow that can or will equal Women’s 50c Hose, 28c price right when they are in the q ater upon the bur ; 7 preatest demand. TWith fttesn engl this occasion. A : ' ; It’s the wanted colors that lend bar- pears (ane Edgings end Insertions Black Sateen Pet wn deep 5a ; ; Mes a gee a erry Ba Taine! ' ar: i as the e—usual! to95cat =. 4 1 4 ersey coats with Oo Qe] | back ‘from the tenements, and ‘hep high quality standard and we so icit judgment upon ihe char:c ero: } Garter top—black and all the popular colors. Fancy Nets, 42 inch White Figured end | Seen STH P2ID| t The factory was completely gutted In- the Gloves as well as the low price. A fine silk lisle Hose with 281 Sporred Nets, also 22 inch Lace Fron'- 69c ae mie ; side and burned itself out in its cracked : almost ire brilmancy of sik at . 26C ings, value 95c at ww : hell of walls, : Main Floor Plain Nets, White Tucked Nets, 18 25 »>—>> ——_—_————“« Py ees tran ches wide, value ABe a igae 39¢ Silk Ginghams, 18c actory was leased by a clothing ; ae ' af ; Pea active Behar >> 5 Goods, 79% White Venise Apoli Wa Glo ite Unprecedented value. Come and his stock w | prac. $1.50 Dress Goods, ‘ and Baby risnicombnationss ex2ld e eiovihisiremarkablel valuokwwhile Steeped Eyes A two thousand yard sale of fine |m- value at $1.98; $250 value at PL49 the sale is on. Plain colored silk The police say that the immediate ported Dress Goods usually sold tor ol Ginghams. ; i neighborhood of the fire has been in- $1 to $1 50. Sea We couldn't buy them for the sale price: f fested with incendiaries for several The name of the maker on each piece > | They are_more than half slk—light weeks past. Time tin attempts guarantees the high standard of quality. $5.50 Robes at $3.50 luemi mink nese taperjubaroeiux 18c AUTRES Te thes Serges, Voiles, THE ity White and colored efects for lingerie sts Blue a la Franc at { re al ; h time $ 1 c 5 robes and dressy—an idea Main Floor, : ) MW nani tie tire REL urned its ae were eran etc, Al He : b Rar ed es 2 : $3.50 i the dwellers in the t $150 qual ved 79c be Diying = mitted to go back \ $1 to $1.50 qualines, a a M Dor 355 a a | | eee NDS belies $1.25 White Petiicoats, 95¢ ' 4 - ee a s 4 GIRL ENDS LIFE BY GAS. = § con ae Pn a a Long White Petticoats with lawn d 4 24 A hemsntched tucked Hounce; C er of Three Days Knows No 40c Colored Linen » 24¢ Sturdy and smart little Washable $] Leen t 95c Reason for Sulotde, A thirty-six inch colored Dress Suits you would gladly give $1.50 Short White Petticoats wink 236 f Linen in a variety of good Ne fon Vemstichea lawn tulle; vaiue G5c at Ic ' botuine meer for shirt waist and coat Bovs' Washable Suits of madras and Women’s Drawers of mastin with 39¢ 4 i Guaranteed the best Irish. inen, omnet Ta eee Ve CUTEST) METEOR E te ras \ ios CEN is Nata Cs Russian and Military styles—sizes 2% to 89 : | NN Colors tight b ue pink, a la France Blu, 10 years. Value $150 Special at OSC — | \ Greys Brow a, Nai td ch y file 24c Second Floor. $1.95 Swagger Bags, $1.25 2) J pa eavy Goat Sea! Leathe: ge , Main Floor > ey Made of heavy Goa’ the: FIRE SWEEPS M:NiNG TOWN, ¢ : $1.50 Messaline Satin at $1.10 Sireng double handles, 10 snow , 36-in_ Satin Messaline of old Rose, CVE re LOVE APPIN Ones) Sau 5 i ic ein oa $sa ol , < Five Men Burneé oa Diaze That } E Men's 25¢ Hanckerchiefs, 15c¢ Caso Tan Sige: Helo, Ashes of Rose change Gaetee Cd Bireiettle Threntens Millers tn Nevada, ? NN a aN Z Fine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs— Mordove. Gray, Taupe, White, $1 10 $1.25 Leather rand bigs ie occas / i Ki INR > eta Tye size, with quarier mch wid Ivory etc, Special for Friday, at Pl. grain, leather hed, fited with change 7Q/| | | AM AN WW AN VA + Reguler 25: quay, at LIC) | Sorin Liberty, 19 inches wide The bt | | Sn : 5 oo 8 1 | VAANNY eS a Head of 1! H Golor line we Nave had this season of this Main Floor, tl | pre’s 2 personal word of the Head of this House lor-selling, highly finished Dress ———— } Ee re ing =betional word ot pe aac Oe _tis_Trouse fabric—value 78 a yard; at * 30c >> a aa and shine bat Heheh WAR OLE REL oct nee 75c Fancy Linens, 38c Rough Shantungs—27 inch, all sik An $1.50 Elastic Belts, 85¢ harex at they are ge ul ent kine, exes one limited line ‘el color, ; . - maT d Shantun». ‘ ‘ ‘blot De UL foam || di the mat ¢k edliae iment reteneiry ploveaitaliht production ie Awondertul haif-price an a od Made oe ea ea aes cath Silk Webbing in ites ae arn ees nother George M. Cohan song with nex ‘ ; : : ; Made by the Silk oon _ mounted with Pipette et atthe) the American } We say to you now—and the tremendous outpouring of glove buyers will last only nn thie. special let Is sol FE eae ers aerate 68c ye ait Hee east 50 valueat. OOC i noW appearing at Grard ery oO Le Re ea | pas $ ay. e dull tints, +29; spec: e HHA GAN eaglliGuanEe ae i prove it—that New York has never known such glove selling as will follow this and uit Seat ereat ee Sas = aaa announcement the lot in designs to match. 7 waa | We're prey though—our entire bargain aisle—six large tables besides Irish Embroidered Scarfsand Shams, arm Bargains >> ‘er Pieces, 39¢ Epilepsy or i aT) 4 Our repu er p it will be given over to the selling—sizes will be arranged to in -hanasome oral cesigns Usually 38c Ig Will sell Bigelow 60c Center Pieces, tes Curable promote quic o-ng—an unusually large force of salespeople will wait upon you gold at 75:. each; special =. se For Arrow Day we hich - 24 Inch Round and Square TEST * promptly cry facility for wrapping parcels quickly and making change a de Alington Bagh ie fa tu Haas Linen Center Pieces, stamped ina variety THE KOSINE Y rie Sixth Avenue Show-Windows will t ‘display 4 part of the pu eal Rue Te aaace dented GF paterns wih Bed salloped ede 39c fi search the im eethe magnitude ar full rt of this gre + this famous mill, @ s and cnerow of open work Value 60c, Tre tment ; POaui a ee a te ; $2,50 Cut Glass, Mar ; prices. : Center Pieces—round endoval—ecrulinen , Weert et Pet . ‘ ‘ ize in—offering : Je—a handsome two-tone ———— idery in L a " ' Here's the whole story terseiy told:— A ta pee eee Pitts Theresionly ane ter rae ieee Hamped and Ue ery" 500 nee matty Afy UP Sr EE Conner SN He on ee a a qn Dalivtich and brilliant. Size 36x63 in $4.50 Empire Swiss Scarfs end Squares of very 4 4 iH self in a position of having more long gloves cn hat he cared to carry through the baad aan ae erand| elaborate) Rep price $000 4 Aaa amy Tem or scalloped edges— t n i t umm .caths and knowing our immense high c'a e outlet, he sane to usin a Tare cH vee lear crystal glass. etm $24.50 regularly 50c and 600... 39c a “name your own price” mood—and we did. It's sot only the largest single purchase , Trays and Two-Piece Sets Tl a aaa Third Floor. 4 but the price named is the Jowest ever recorded for high class French kid Gloves— Celery ari crsaniT AT IneNSleNTTKenyou Special Weave) Axminster Ru A hence the lowest retail price ever known. oe totying them at about manufac- $1 95 1 hese rugs arein ye are ihadee »>—S> ; absolutely |i \ to $395 They are suitable for any leng Drawa up to meet the turers’ price; $2.50 values at» PA soaked: roguletly $10; at $5.50 $5 Suit Cases, $3.45 for 4 Mt eeve of dawn over the long sleeve and wrink ed. sten you are tired of Third Floor, inl wiser Cowhide Suit Cases—tull size, 24-inch ts ed ty whe em as long gloves, cut ‘hem to any len,th you desire, and they are stil cheaper than hoe es ee ize with brass catches or strap fasteners, We. BL MEGENE AGENTS: 1 can buy the shortest glove made for. D> 1120 | tras lock, linen lined, shirt fold; 3.45 Mare ith Gin Rsadaes i Black, white, tan, brown, pink, champagne, sky blue, biscuit, grey, Gloves 18c to 20c Crelonnes a | $1.75 Lace Curtains, $1.00 special Peer, eG UNDE bgoeee ELI de 4 suitabe for every purpocemevening, afternoon, business, travelling, weddings and Cretonnes and Taffetas, in tw > fine | a I. Hai CHCtEINS, « ipectly pure Travelling Bags—Walrus Leather Bags ever\day wear ering el | Notting! Tinclades some very effective made of fine black long grain walrus leather, i igo ahd 18 for pera regularly they would $1 00 French sewed edges, lexther lined; $4.21 H 3 > 7 7 yan i 5 Ww pric $6.00 value 4! Your choice of 12 or 16 button length py a aes eleeimore” = coms So ae: i kid gloves during this sale at. . . 4.40 death j dS = a Sixth Avenue, 18th (0 19/4 Street Greenhut & Co., Store Formerly Occupied by By Altma P Sith Aperue, G & C Store formerly occupied isi to 19h suet Greenhut ©., by B. Altman & Co, sitll ile =cut 7

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