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v 10 1909. LARCENY CHARGE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, TAFT FAVORS Deposit Charge Accounts—AnIliustration You Open a Deposit Chars Acount with, say. $100. pena’ 2p you charge $5, $20 or so in purchases apainst it Daring the month CREATION OFA TARIFF BUREAU oma ee President Says It Would Prove of Great Aid and Hopes Congress Will Act. WASHINGTON, Mar: $1.—President Taft to-day dec! h if in favor of a tariff bureau to be created at this ses- salon of Congress. He believes that such &@ dureau would be of great assistance to him in the application of the maxi- Mem and minimum princtple of the Payne bill in the negotiation of foreign trade agreements, as well as in fur- nishing detailed information to Congress | and to the White House on various tar- | iff questions as they arise, | The President's announcement was mi to the executive committee of the committee of one hundred created by the National Tariff convention recently | held in Indianapolls, This committee, | eonsisting of H. E, Miles, chairman, | Henry R. Towne, of New York, and D, A. Tompkins, of Charlotte, ealled at the White House t lay before the President the views of the tariff convention and to recommend &@ permanent tariff commission. @ members of the executive com- apie agree with the President that It is ncessary for Congress to provide a commission or bureau for the ald of the weoutive and legislative depart- ments of the government, and they will use their Influence as far as possible to cure legigaton on the subject at this gession of Congress, (From the Chicago Post.) Any one who has had to walt any) @onsiderable length of time in a doctor's Public room until the man of medicine was ready to receive him_ will appre ff Congressman | w. » of Washington It is gressman some time ago had occasion to visit one of the ACANS UL S DSNISE Special Sessions Judges Will Take Up Their Charges Against Clerk To-Day. Magistrate Crane, sitting In Centre Street Police Court to-day, dismissed the charge of grand larceny brought a week ago by District-Attorney Jerome against Charles W. Culkin, clerk of the Court of Special Sessions, When the case was called, pursuant to an ad- Journment yesterday which was granted at the request of the District-Attorney, Assistant District-Attorney Murphy said he was not ready to go on “T should like,” he said, a further adjournment of two weeks. This mat- ter is now before two grand jurles and | new matter is coming out hourly.” Abraham Levy, counsel for Culkin, protested against further delay. He said his client was ready for an im- mediate examination, Magistrate Crane! | held that the examination should go on | and as Mr. Murphy could not proceed | an order dismissing the complaint was issued. The Justices of Special Sessions, who have been holding off consideration of charges against Culkin to await the de- cision of Magistrate Crane in the grand larceny matter, will take up the charges this afternoon, In the mean ti District-Attorney will continu Grand Jury investigation of the char, that Culkin loaned the funds 0: the court Instead of keeping them in his possession, | Mix for Rheumatism a The following is a never failing recipe! for rheumatism: To one-half pint of good | whiskey add one ounce syrup sarsaparilia and one ounce Torls compound, which can e procured of any druggist. Take in (ea: | Franklin Simon & Co. Greenhut Rifth Avenue—37th-38th Sts. SPECIAL SALES THURSDAY Infants’ and Children’s Wear Infants’ French Hand-Made Dresses Of Nainsook, tucked and hand-embroidered yokes. 1 to 3 years. Actual value $2.00 1.35 Children’s Princess Dresses Of Persian Lawn, Dutch neck model, fine cluster tucking, elaborately lace trimmed neck and skirt, ribbon sash; 1 to 6 years, Actual value $5.75 3.95 4.75 4.50 Infants’ French Pique Coats Of tine White Pique, pleated model, with hand-embroid- ered cape. | to3 years. Actual value $6.95 Children’s Pongee Silk Coats Pleated model, with collarand cuffs braided, ribbon tie, sateen lined. 1 to 5 years. Actual value $6.75 Children's Serge Coats Three-quarter model of Navy Blue or White English Serge, hand-embroidered pique collar and cuffs. 1 to 5 years. Actual value $8.50 6.75 Women’s French Negligee Gowns Dainty Full-Length Model Of Summer Weight Wool Crepon, in pink, blue and lav- ender and black, trimmed with embroidered bands, Actual value $9.75 6.95 Grecian Full-Length Model Of Summer Weight Wool Crepon, in rose, Alice blue and pearl grey, trimmed with bands of Grecian em- broidery. Actual value $12.50 Hand-Embroidered Model Of Summer Weight Wool Crepon, in pink, blue and lay. ender, richly hand embroidered, lace trimmed, Actual value $19.75 8.75 13.50 Women’s New Model Waists Waists with Dutch Collars \ daily talanies is credited quarterly with interest at the rate of 695 per i ( ‘om aunum and a deratted ement rendered monthly, Interest is at the rate of 4° per pany anr x uncisiurbed by purchases. You may deposit additonal sums as advantageous Deposit Account System yet introduced. Full you desire informoton upon request. Facts and Faith As we write, this store, especially our Ready-to-Wear Sections, is crowded with customers—the cause of this ? An Advertisement in the Paper The hearty response of the buying public ts due to faith in our announcements. We spoke in our advertisement of the “highest class Suits, Millinery—in fact, of all our merchandise being tairly and squarely priced; that the superior quality was so apparent and the low prices so conspicuously evident’—and the buying public believed Hence the ever-increasing business ot this house. A You always find that the best thing about a GREENHUT advertise. ment is that the merchandise always substantiates every promise, Not only in our Ready-to-Wear Section but throughout ihe store there's lively buying interest—they are pleased. We are pleased too. ; There's zest in merchandising when you have the good will of the buying pub'ic Oar high grade merchandise and low prices im every section wall interest you There is no store in America beter able to serve you fittingly, practically and econom- ically, No store that offers a wider range of selection, no store that presents a better assortment ol a superior quality of merchandise at the lowest prices poss.ble to quote and sustain a quality that will make you a perpetual GREENHUT patron. Dry Goods Tailormade Suits at $25.00 That Will Appeal to Smart Dressers There’s not a single day that we do not surpass the selling records of the cor- responding period last year, and there Pre-Easter business of last season, are many days that we more than double our This extraordinary suit selling must and does stand for something. There must be and is a laudable reason —a reason that redounds to the good of the house. There's not a day that some one or more of our patrons do not bring some acquaintance to our Suit Section and tell us that they “were so well pleased and satisfied with their Tailormade Sut—the style, the fit and the workmanship—that they just would not let their friend Other Important Sales are announced for tomorrow in this evening's Journal Spccial Sale of Ready-to- Wear Hats at $3.75 New Lingerie Waists in a Sale at $2.95 Wash Goods Dress Goods Remarkable Offering of Boys’ High Grade Wash Suits, $2.45 Reguiarly sold up to $3.95 For Easter wear—* cations rat require he beuer ras. Made of evra quality feop, Kopin and mc 2% to 10 8; $2.45 and Savor styles. values up to $3.95. Special Easter sale Thursday Other grades of Washable Sunts, $145 to $6.50. nee and Erabroticved ompany decide on a suit until she had seen our showing.” That's the sort of advertising we want, and that's what were striving for. The good will gained because of satisfaction rendered cannot be advertised into a store or bought; it must be earned, and earned on a basis that makes good will constant. Every transaction that takes place in this store is handled with the one object in view—~perfect satisfaction and lasting good will, That's the reason ¢ ate always busy—the reason the GREEN- —————— HUT label stands tor so much among those who have come to know the GREENHUT store. § 2 Tailormade Suits in a wide variety There are several things sbout our $25 Tailormade Suits | spoonful doses before each meal and before | retiring. | Not only will this formula promptly re- Neve the muscular pains, but it ts also one of the most effegtive system bullders known to the prot nt It will Increase the ap- noted physicians at the National Capital and was compelled for many weary minutes to cool his heels in an ante- room. Finally, his patience becoming exhausted, he summoned an attendant, to whom he said “Present my compliments to the doc- tor, and tell him if I am not admitted | in five minutes I shall get well again.” Of French Batiste and Persian Lawn, with collars of em- broidery, Val. and crochet laces. Waist tucked back and front, trimmed to match. Actual value $4.50 Collarless Lingerie Waists Three Models of Crossbar, Dimity and Dotted Swiss, with Le Ae GeO Saye Re testi | yokes of Irish or hand-made renaissance lace, sane physician found it convenient to [persone ot falling strength, especially the Actual value $5.75 mit Mr, Cushm: once, cline caused by age. | Hand-Embroidered Low-Neck Waists Of Sheer French Batiste, richly hand embroidered, trimmed with real Cluny lace. Actual value $9.75 Flouncings || A special gathering of small |} lois from our regular stocks remaining from recent sales, ff} The newest and most desir able effects tor Lingerie Dresses, Underwear, etc, at almost halt their value. There's a goodly assortment and the values are so ex ceptional that you must secure a supply tomorrow. 18 inch Flouncings —«mbrordered Fiouncings 18 inches wide, effective designs in English Eyelet and blind werk. 39c } 1g. 50¢ Reg. 69¢ 29c values $1 values for 49c 22 in.and 27in. Flouncings jf} Selective designs embrowered on Swiss Muslin. A large variety of pate terns suitable for Lingerie Dresses values values Emb. Beadings—p'tinnddow. | lil), eae cattle. | ings; values 10> to 20c yard, at Se, Ze, 10 and 1244 Main Floor —Greenhut and Company 2.95 3.75 6.75 Stern Brothers To-morrow, Thursday | B. Altman & Can. | ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO A LARGE COLLECTION OF FINE | Tea Gowns, Negligees « Kimonos | EST FABRICS, INCLUDING CHIFFONS, HINES, MESSALINES AND CHINA SILKS, $74.50 Lingerie Gowns, at $12.50, 19.75, 34.50 to 72.50 Ribbon and Lace Gowns, $15.75, 19.75 to 32.50 Japanese Kimonos, | of the new fabrics that we like to dwell upon, be- cause we have worked so hard and fasthfully to bring about these features: ‘ They are the individuality and exclusiveness, the superior quality of the material and the painstaking workmanship. = above You have the positive assurance that < Added to the above you cannot buy a nondescript garment style here that serves as a model for a hundred or more manu- facturers who grind down the cost of materials and labor just to obtain a low price point and an excrbitant profit for the reruler Our Ready-to-Wear business is founded upon continual growth principes—the offering of only that ciass or character of gar- ments at a price that will promote quick and steady growth, Smart Tatlormade Suits of Setves and Grey siti: ys—styles tnt embrace the latest and correct Coats made in the mp.ess models with clinging skirts, linings are WILL OFFER AT A SPECIAL SALE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 12,000 YARDS OF SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON INCHES WIDE, IN BLACK. WHITE AND VARIOUS COLORS, DESIRABLE FOR MILLINERY PURPOSES, CHIILDREN'S WEAR, FANCY WORK AND SIMILAR USAGE, Ranging from. Moderate Prices to a AT 23c, PER YARD $2.10 PER PIECE OF 10 YARDS |}) i] sdeas elaborately embroidered, at $18.50, 34.50 to 83.00 ait Regier tee cemwnaen eee ooumeate $25 Just Opened! | Imported Kimonos, at $6.95, 12.50 to 19.75 : I Tailormade Suits at $35.00! es sre pertectly tailored Novelty Coats | | ( z 34th Street. 35th Street and 5th Ky . ind in the more severe sivies | L Domestic Kimonos, various tabrics, $3.95, 5.75 to 14.50 ALSO A HANDSOME LINE OF | —— = - Imported Tea Gowns and Neg..,,c¢s | The marerials are th Prune! as, exquisite Grey Suit also trimmings of 4 individuality by the atm-finished cloths Oroman weaves striped g; touches of silk and satin are sed. snil others bear the mark of 3 = $33 and sinart tailoring Tomorrow we will show some! handsome new spring coats of Len. galine, Ottoman, Duchesse Satin, Soleil, Queen's Cloth and French -made Suits, $60.00 -!0 the 3-pwce models. Mate. Broadcloth, in plain tailored and = Tailo:made Suits, DOP LE rials wide wale serge, D ese handsomely embroidered models is a Princess s yi e neck, front, soutache bray also very smari novelty. styles. Coat is very chic. They Al made expressly for us and Vv ir mmed. Imported Wearing Apparel for CTs inevel inode lori Al ae eerie eet Satin de Sor Dresses models The introductory prices are strikingly modest. Foulard Prin ess Dresses The New Black Silks ‘in an Extraordinary Sale A Sale of Imported Black Silks begins here tomorrow which we believe beyond doubt to be one of the foremost money-saving events ever held in this city li represents an importer’s surplus stock and comprses only the highest grades ot pure dye Black Silks In addition we offer several of our regular numbers at jess than usual prices. ! » Infants and Little Children At Special Prices MAND-MADE DRESSES, 6 months to 3 yrs, With embroidered yokes, at $1.75, 2.10, 2.45, 3.10 With Dutch Neck and Short Sleeves, at $1,98, 2.25 HAND EMBROIDERED PIQUE REEFERS, 6 mohths to 3 years, $1,905 HAND EMBROIDERED PIQUE COATS, omipRay. PRODUCE BEAUTIFUL 18 months to 4 years, $2,95 6 months to 3 years, at $4,258, 5.25 Novelty Black Dress — Silks, Black Messaline Satin, 20. inches Black Satin Messaline, 45.) ches | HAND EMBROIDERED PIQUE AFGHANS, at 1.95, 2.95 C. J, Borinet & Co's weave rosie ral reremmroneln (i Z27 40 porwd, very tue dress quaitvien Qe | CORDED BONNETS, trimmed with ribbon, 1 to 4 yrs, 2.78 Hes LATHAM COL AAG) |G at Pere eee OGl all ecaaiyiuitautiyaliese sda, ue Le Ol at, yard r > Satin—2n exqatsue, lustrous 44-inch Imported Black Panne Satin sett aeAL 33 | repuler y sold at $4.50. yar G worth $1.75, at | ;. ve superior 3 1; Hy lg Sha y—very heav | 42-inch Imported Black Crepe Meteor aap ¢) 95 1,800 yards 32-inch all-silk Biack Shantung eu PM TE »P2Z.29 — tous finuh: worth $1.2 Cc wel be found a number of press oF Lyons Giack Silks in various weaves, the lois of which are not large enough to advertise, All wil be priced at very mich be'ow waar you would ordinarily pay for suks of this character 36-inch Black Italian Dress Taffeta-o™ of the sory i and unexcelled {0 its fine wearing qualitie vad D Misses’ « Girls’ Washable Dresses Important Sale Thursday 5, at yard ily, specia, yard | In addition to thes nd pany—For Th | : Derlay New Footwear tor Easter, $3.50 all those sterling merits of shapeliness, newness and dependability that the name GREENHUT ' a shoe at $3.50 that shows ail the characteristics 0. smarts of necessity narrowed the margin of Freie would be smarter and Possessing stands for. In responding to the demand of our patrons for i ness in looks and betterness in quality and workmanship, we have not permit a shoe of the ordinary grade to go from our store at that price--it MUST be better, MUS must be greater value than the rest to enter ou stocks e with a wide margin of profit of Imported Repp or Plain Chambray ‘ f $4.05, 6.50 of Plain Cha y, in light blue, Ginghams, Russian or Waist Model gored or plaited skirt, Values $7.50 & 12.50, h Neck Models, cadet, 6 to 14 yrs, Values $2.75 & 4.95, | off shy Dy 65 Values $1.25 and Misses’ Dresses, peter pan or Dutch Neck Models Girls’ Dresses, Peter Pan and L Children’s Dresses, of Plain Chambray or Check #78 1 2.30 Guimpes, of White Lawn, cluster tucked or with { embroidery, Low or High Neck Models 08° compared with these we have a $5 shoe to offer you at $3.50— 50°, Most $3.50 Shoes are manufactured down to the p insertions « ANTS aI AE ACE shoe made expressly for the GREENHUT trade, made so well and m ydelied so smartly that we could confidently promise the very best shoe ever made at | ‘a this popular price | a Irade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Ofice, By Rainbow Dye Co. =e Bie WE I APO E=t vopular and fashionable lasts and the — Golden Bronze Calf and Kid Neh IN no Ww The Newest Low Shoes are included popular an } i 3 IND: iitec ° a ty. sar bygh shoes too. All beautifully made: Low Shoes, Special at $3.90, i H Cretonnes, Tapestry & Curtains NEXT SUNDAYS WORLD will contain another eet wim ine deed igninen tw sgnyans ib heir’ exteme dntnne LOW Shoes, Special at $3.90, ff iy ; ~ ° 27 i H 1" + ; . 4 1 k * pretty. suec jo’ shoe: ie sf is Ve ashion le } Will be offered to-morrow, as follows Papers, ready to be used at once for dyeing Easter Fein aia | COmbAA = vers Ehurelah's ehlltg CRETONNES, 31 inches wide, Yard 15c, 28, 45c Eggs. Each paper gives a different result. They Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Stree’ Greenhut & Company Store formerly occupled by B, Altman & Co. i CH TAPESTRIES, ARMURES & DAMASK E Hievandmunerce laden, levinonencie ‘ ayaneeerdel a 7c, $1.75, 2.75 are unique and | xcelled ery simple, non-poi \ Formerly $1.75 to 4.50 Yard sonous, and may be handled safely and effectively mrveverrererrenrrerCroo CC Cosa Catal f by children. The dye does not go through the shell. 3 . f}9 . dd: Wi d : (ome curratg, $5.50, 6.50, 8.50 i it. makes little difference what you need---a World § | Remember you get these Faster Egg Papers Free with Next Sunday's World. i Formerly £7.50 to 12.50 Pair 7" SPECIAL TO OLT OF TOWN READERS: Any person failing to get these papers will receive 4 them by writing to the Easter Egg Editor, Sunday World, P. 0, Box 1284, New Vork City. bed Street “Want” will go and get it.

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