The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1909, Page 9

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909. Ir know that without seeing It? We |policemen has to be from Missourt these di | i BRITISH SUBIECT RNG TL OF BCH ODE Charles Passie, Carrying Bun- Te Me alae a tHE Easter Apparel for Girls and Misses STOOD ON HIS ‘RIGHTS.” In Court He Gets Sound Lec- ture After Oftier Tells About Troubles, Commissioner ham's recent order them to at- nthe Harlem Mist indignant Charles Poss Police Coy net} end then pe wos dis. charged, but not policeman d to the a tribulations grote who had node “he t Mis triais “on First Man. » had a bundle er hls ao he was \ 5. $5 cause they © | ae perfection of fit. But we place emphasis upon the Tocals) you canno’ uplicate them elsew ere for less than UF $8 sees because they equal in every $3.90 ii ' remarkably moderate prices on the highest qualities obtainab!e respect the made-to-order shoes. ‘They yo in @ spzcial Saturday sale st | Opening of Vogel & Co.’s New Store, 167-169 East ; 125th Street have been concentrated in a oinere our Valuecalying strength against all ne eat lage rth | cull tor those who desire the smartest Spring Shirts possible fo turn out. | Mes | ew York in this offer and we dont believe ihere is a ni w ! : nt to put this low price reason before you, sees | aS Ae a $1.50 garment to be tound that will appeal to you as fed eRe oe OGD vse any one would know it would be Impossible high-grade makes we shal the method of ready-to- | good character, and after a reprimand | Magistrate House dismtssed the case. | Passie left the courtroom after say- jing |zation papers and become a citizen as | soon as he could | a | REV. JAMES E. GILBERT DEAD. | WASHINGTON, March 26. — Rev. |James E. Gilbert, secretary American Soctety for Religious Bduca- tion, dled here early to-day, aged sixty- ‘termination was wholly unexpected. DRUGGISTS “5000 | Guarantee and Recommerd Vinol | as the Best Cod Liver Prepa- If one person more than another sholild know the value of medicine it {s the retail druggist For this reason such testiniony as the following should be convincing. C. A. Potterfleld, the leading drug- gist of Charleston, W. Va., writes: "I have used Vino! for every member of my family, and have never been dis- Appointed in its results. It 1s a pleas- ure to sell a remedy that gives such universal satisfaction.” satisfaction. I have used it in my family and can recommend {t from experience,” As a body-builder and. strength y for old people, delicate chil- Weak, run-cown persons, after and for coughs, colds bronchitis, and all throat and sickness, chronte 4 ierge) coat! buttons, Black, white, on backs A very neat and at- aturday's Selling The opening ot our new Pare Way a excertiontll 7/5 g) iuactive cuyle ands te) a7 5 7 | Store marks a departure in wear clothes retailing that will be greatly appreciated by the men of New York and vicinity. Our efforts of Men’s Apparel of the was standard at prices that are extremely moderate, Kuppenheimer Clothing for Men which will find a fitting place among the various other I carry. In order to befittingly celebrate this opening event and indyce you to visit our new store we will offer a series of smart of the} he intended to take out naturall-/ jf) Veilings ~ Other Remarkable Saturday Sales are advertised in this Evening’s Journal, where Boys’ Spring Clothing details will be tound Unteimmed Millinery Hand-Embroidcred Shirt Waists Umbrellas and Paras: ls Usiprecedented Values in Distinctive Not only a special Saturday Sale, but a complete exposition of all those smart and etlective creations for which the House of Greenhut is justly noted Weeks, yes months ayo, we began to plan this special Easter Apparel Sale We made up our minds that we would inaugurate a style and value-siving event that would leave a lasting impression upon the dis criminating public of New York and vicinity—wanted to fo on record with a remarkable value-giving sale that would bring out the greatest gathering ever brought to this store in one day; and you can depend upon it that it will be a memorable oecasion for all those who do come, Our Spring styles for misses and small women possess those smart and dressy points that go to create a pronounced exclusiveness which good dressers admire~~added to this is strictly high class workmanship and superior material and trimmings. There's a striking style tone to each garment that is all GREENHUT’S, so you don't run any risk o! meeting duplicates that portend to make com™onplace models. This 1s essential y a GREENHUT point that always appeals to good dressers, mire the smart style and the unusually high-grade workmanship and modeling,but would feel impelled to marvel at the value. Misses’ Street Suits, Which come in four different typ2s of cloth eet! —f4tinestriped Pr French Serge, fancy striped Worsted and finest quality Whipcord The coat is plain tallored, 34. inches long-—single breasted with 1 ch colar Limny of [Ones single-breasted; short notched shaw! collar of Bengaline, patch pockeis navy and fancy checks end sir p's, trammed with if] guaranteed ratin. Skirt is full flare gore, finished wits foot trimmings of two fined wath guaranteed satin. Skirts full flare gore with cluster of plaits front velvet coi ar or braid. Sizes 2 to 6 yearsy Values $6 10 $7.50; $4 50 teilored folds. and back. in this special offer for Saturday at : : ° Colors black navy, gray, rose, gendarine and Clad reseda; sizes 14 to 18 years . ; $19, ( $19.75 —Semi-tailored suit—a_ modified Misses’ Trotting Suits, copy of this seasons \ewest ropular foreign model. Materials are in finest of serge and fancy wors eds Colors tose, ian, gray, navy, Havana, also black and white check; sizes 14 10 18 years, Misses’ Serge Suits, $19.75~A most dressy suit of fine French - - serge, striped piunelia or whipcord serge; semicfitted; single breasted; trimmings of jer buttons. Colors navy stay, stone, green, a'so black, sizes 14 to 18 years. Second Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Saturday's Selling, Kid Gloves—Some Smart New Spring Styles at $1.50 Those dressy novelty Gloves that it 1s the delight ot every fashionable woman to wear. There are some beauti- ful genuine French Kid Gioves with large pearl buttons—a reterred style this season, and asmart new Cape Glove with eavy black embroidered backs—correct for street and afternoon dress. It ls not necessary to emphasize the high quality of GREEN. HUT'S Gloves, the precision of cut, exce lence of workmanship French Pigue sewn gen- uine Kid Gloves, with 3 rows o heavy Crochet embroider backs and English Cape Gloves— Pique sewn, with (wo shadea pest buito:'s and heavy black cinb o dery Our “Meurice” and “Peronna’’ Gloves are the acme of Glove perfection. Main Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Sa tuniay’s Seliing. $1.50 Combinaiions of Wainiy Crossbar Nainsook ai $1.00 as this one at $1.00. These Combination Sets are not only new, dainty and popular with particular women, but are a neces. over and Skirt or Corset Cover and Drawer, or pyle embroidery, insertion. !ace and ribbon Second Floor—-Greenhut and Company—For Saturday's Selling ences «fect, trimmed Regular value $1.50, at Extreordpary Saturday Sale of Misses’ semi-tailored Suits—imace of first quality Cleveland Serge _ “=A smarty tailored coat, 36 inches a Colors rose and peacock, also black; sess 14 to | $19.75 Misses’ Afternoon Frocks, $17,.50—These charming dresses EE. tre to bs had in materials suiied for wear on all occasions—pongee, satin mescaline ‘oulards and Hen- rietia , in ail the evening ond street shades; sizes 14 to 18 years Girls’ Coats, $5,00—)s* 100 Coars ot this price for Saturday's sell- ing come tn a variety of mannish mixtures and colar, dorble breasted; izes 6 to 16 years plain navy ond red; coats are ful box with not brass or bone buitons; lined with lustrous Ita in cock 100 of These $4.50 German Siiver Mesh Bags 2.65 Shoe Saie, at $3.90 this shoe announcement will bring Men’s $1.50. with long M would care to sustain. $3.95 Mat Seal | °°. Hand Bags Wide *2.90 didn't let a We're ready tomorrow with Shoe fashions that comply witn Fas ’alf and Bronze Kid, to offer the new Spring Shirts at this low price without a r.ason, unless there was a floss no store Spring Shirts ever oftered at the price. They run in series of patterns, so that you can carry haSyeekh French Model Hats with which, our Milinery Parlors are abloom has won the most flattering praise from the hundreds of women who have attended our Spring Opening Here are the extreme “Capulet Hats,” the popular “peach basket” styles, the perpendicular’ crowns, the “funnel” shapes, and all the latest beauties from creative minds of the renowned Paris milliners. No less beautiful, but far less expensive, are the clever productions of our own designers, which are developed with such skili that the highest degree of exclusiveness and originality is preserved in every case- Special for Saturday New Smart Street and Semi-dress Hats bared mw Mr. J.P. Bradley, of Now Bruns- Gave mea lot of wigk, ) Writes: “It is a pleasure ‘ na Hiss aes to recommend the cod liver prepara- at $7.50, $10 and $15 Uo \mertcan eftigan, ton, Vinol, as it gives such splendid Extremely clever coples of late French models, no two alike Shapes suited to all styles of features. The Specialty Millinery Shops would ask t least $10 to $25 for similar hats. Floor (inery Greenhut an New Eton Coliars ut 25e Some you have not seen before, anywhere. and made exclusively for Greenhut and Company. Handsome little Coats for little folks of 2 to 6 years of age, made of those dependable materials and in the tailormade way that distinguish Greenhui's styles from the rest. Children’s Coats °% ‘eee and chey.ots, in red, blue, brown, ten and some with ribbon, © ery with be bon and flowers \ vue $126, at pee 98c 1 j carries pa- Omnibus Line eames pe: of charge to and from Third Avenue, Fourth Avenue, Subway and Sixta Avenue car lines on 18th St Infants’ Straw Bonnets, Second Floor—Greenhut and Company—Sat j without Tea _is served (eta our Lounging Room on the Third Floor, Artistic and quiet sur: roundings make it an ideal resting place while shopping: Tatrd Floor (Visine | The Now $5 Bronze and Suede Shoes tor Women at $3.90: hion’s latest whim in a soecial Saturday | li you've tried you know how hard it is to secure the Real Bronze and Suede Spring styles in Wi saving. opportunity, because : They are $5 Shoes in th: strictest sense of he word, 00 ‘omen’s Shoes Here's a typical GREENHUT ‘a busy day for us, so we would suggest early morning shopping as the best. black and gray suede, shown 1m various styles, in cluding the Eclipse, one, aud two eyelet and and service-giving qualities. Ax exceptional value, at $3.90 and $2 Spring Shirts in a Special Saturday Sale, $1.00: There's a bargain-giving story behind this announcement that will prove a rally | > hs short lengths of sthey ran V the smartest array of new | New | conceits in dozens of ditlerent effects that were designed | $5 shoes because the actual value is there’ $5 shoes | ' is H n i Wane We h ginal is unexcelled. The daintiest designs are shown in new combinations of hem. H i mi IA eat CAR stitched linen and Swiss, edged with Cluny, Vai. or Irish Laces. | Seve ' Bae ee ae The Variety is beyond Description tt ayia ie orginal i t fi ¥ face how, GO BULA MERA COREE AD Bot AST WET) ; ; ; Gressy elfects and the high quaiities of materials wt gives you @ choice | ; ; t i that cannot be equaled im tne city, Special Alevseeeerseeeereeeenee 25c | te {ecineen Rabats of Figured Swiss or Net, Linen Ascots, Be pec as yi “Wane STi pepe aa eine uly a funy, Wine, violet or light blue, alte white, | st, Prod Mechlin e Lace. Spe: ow malaret || fie } seh pit ixcra He 95¢ wth al red embroidered DE I! oLn " Varieties up to 55s, Warterieataiar7oe) | i rs Ne Main Flour-—Greenhut and Company—For Saturday's Selling | urs tae i strana padded ey H Ni FREDERICK Broadway . | b3 corner st.) Elghth Ave, corner 44t 1 if x | nn : i eae a Children’s $6 to $7.50 Spring | an a choise AY. ) ’ : | Pal Pete Bi Coats, Special $4.50 | L at Dawson st . i fhe. (mee iN ou He tt and 1 Torrent F . i fon 7 A special one-day sale, so timely and of such extra- Heh mnalsted tu eae meres Special Suiuiday Sale of Suits for Misses and Small Women, $19.75 ordinary value interest that dozens of prudent mothers will of a derby ha c \ could 4) : We brought out these particular garments with the one thought in mind—that whoever looked at them would not only ad- visit our Infants’ Wear Section tomorrow. H || || | 1s determination to sell nothing short of the best has sit The f shirt-mak f Ame who, asa tue, i i | y for the perfect fit and hang of the new gowns. Ss he foremost shirt-maker_of America, cot oan tl led us to secure the sole uptown agency for the sale of Made of fine Crossbar Dimity or Nainsook—Corset Le oreecurtay put toe hgh grade exchiive Men's F o1eh made us « propo. | u i S out artistic color combinations in Dress and Tie 25 S its f Women s Regular $1.50 ) | Such a wonderful value Hany of the patterns seldom seen outside of custom | ul! or 1 I i ME ceneet i] Pie mad: shirts. Do niot miss the greatest shirt buying | | . that (he special: [of 1S) sure. tc opportunity New York has known since last Fail j Conceived and tailored by the foremost designers and tailors in this ure | osiery be gone by closing hour Shirts —erenbent quat rnted and land, Conspicuous among the lot are the famous Kuppenheimer Smart, new, dressy bags, al PLS ei Suits, the standard $25 value, offered for your selection at $18, a 85c ah ol them basen) ; models a 4 : ' $1.0 If you want to see what good clothes look like,’ Real N il, in fine calf | the bes eS 1 $2.00, a ne, « write to us for the Kuppenheimer Style Book, Black, white and the best popular shades are Meee A aaand iit Men's Pajamas- yr nite Men's Hose ite in fea cluded. All pu A pars wih rce canoe ae eT eu als in ; qualy perce me with sitk ay, tan, cadet and da rice that it is a dented int- vt 7 RS 7 nd earl buttors toa Sik hed Vo $1.80 vatase i He ot woptecs ented interest 85c HAN ; ® m $2.90 range pa s. value gg f part ita O., Main Ploor—Greenhut and Company—For Saturday's Selling a $150, 0 95c 5Uc, at 1 67-169 E. 125th St. | cs sssspseessnesssnsnasshssasessasstasssesssessnnitee mej Sixth Avenue, §th to 19th Sireet Greenhut & Co. Store tu rmerly occupied by B, Adman & Co:

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