The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1910, Page 10

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oe te ae rene f f t bi ‘ Sp eter -~e MRS. HELPMEET TRIES TO LOWER GOST OF LING But Finds the Corner Grocer | Doesn't Sell Potatoes Cheeper | by the Peck. NO HELP FROM TAILOR. Lining a Coat Is $3 Whether or Not She Does Half the Work Herself. “Well, I'm going to start right In now to economize,” sald Mrs. Help- meet. “My man is getting to be a hopeless with the cost of high Hving, 1 m the high cost of living, around here. It ends this minute, this buying potatoes by the quar for five cents apiece and all me for a bushel from now on," and you Couldn't see her for dust as she made tracks for the corner grocery in her husband's rain coat. “How much are potatoes to-day, Mr. Polly?” “Ten cents a quart.” ‘em that way.” the way I'm going to ‘Ba peck anyway? came back Mr. Polly promptly “Wight quarts.” No Potatoes. “Well, ma'am, that will be eighty | \ cents, then. your” “No, slr, you can keep them. & box of matches.” Wil you take ‘em with Till take jernoon the impulse to economize | Jer By afternoon the imp | Hand “and had become so strong that Mrs, Help-| meet determined to do it on clothis She threw her last season's caracul coa over her arm, with its threadbare lining, @arted around to the department store) and bought enough Skinner satin to re- line it. Then #! jow to the tallor shop op the next block. “How mueh will you charge me to But in this ning, Mr, Goldstein?” “Three dollars, m'am."” “Well, now I'm going to cut the goods myself by the ol lining and sew the warts together. What'll you charge to sew it in afterward?” “Al right, m'am, I won't charge you Sny more. Three dollars will cover it." | it Was Indeed True, H After her swoon Mrs. Helpmeet, wish- ing to satisfy herself that she had not| nad @ nightmare, asked: “Did 1 understand, Mr. that you don’t make any do half the work at home? guilt yourself about that, three dollars for the Goldstein, count If 1 When Helpmeet gets out of the Neurological Institute she may ve heard | from again. t SS ae AMBULANCE DRIVERS’ DANCE. | Members of the Association Will Make Merry To-NMht. ‘The third annual reception and dance | of the Ambu! t y Association | tals will take cleventh street ns from the Joseph Leroy, + Edward Bargett, First Vice-President; John Jus- song, Second Vice-President; Barton, Treasurer; Hugo Telcgrow, ateArms; Michael Crowley, Asst. Sergi. |! at-Arms. Edward Stokes, Floor Man- GIRL STOWAWAY FROM SCOTLAND HELD UP HERE ibenisipineess Annie McKean Didn’t Mean to Conie to America, but Would Like to § Annie McKean, a Scotch lassie of etgh- | stowaway to come! years, Is in the De detention roo! t Ellis Isiand awalt-| ing the Imm fon officials’ decisto: to-day as to what shall be done her. She came va the Columbia Anchor iine, and was found lai day when the sted Ip was two days the irish ec hildren of Glasgow Philadelphia. Mel d was to bo for ahead went with with the chil onderry Annie » intention of star‘ing | for Am But by the time they | reached Londonderry ,#he explained, the pitching and rolling of the ship tmd made her so sick ehe ddn't think about anything else, and was carried on. Dowell got lost in some 1 not Join his family aboard e thought after she saw she that she could ride on his knowing that this was immigration laws. The girl has a mother in Glasgow, but said the latter had married a sec- and practically driven her story was a good one," “She is a nice 1 has a sad story of aps xome one will take | ant and she will not have ho i " »well and children aiso face tation, the disappearance of hus. father jeaving them without | | means of support. i SUES PRIEST’S ESTATE. Former Secretary Says He Was} Promined 85,000 by her Jones, The sult of Joroph KB. Wildman of Washington, D. C., to recover $6,000| from the estate of Father John M. | Jones, a Roman Catholic priest, who Aled in came to trial to-day before Justice Bijur and a jury In the Supreme Court. | Father Jones lived in Washington, but owned property In New York. Wild- man says he was eighteen years old in| 18% when he met Father Jones and that! ho was emplo as the priest's secre- | Fath jones, he alleges, prom- th to leave Wildman his ars after entering into this ment, Wildman siys he decided to get married, Father Jonea then told, him, he says, that if he would devote as much of his time as possible ty the! eave te foung | Bijur he would; Will provid. | i has been lost. § rank C. J mista Sah a oweTuine new, MuXtra Specials GEN. 0. E. WOOD DIES | POSITIVELY ALL DAY T0-MORROW | IN JOHNS HOPKINS, (22x, Will be disappoiuted——we sta | + |introduce these new style jeweller's Ger- man Silver Mesh Bags, selling them at | are made along the | same lines as solid Gold and sterling Sil BALTIMOE Oliver BW yesterday tn Brig. dretired ager; John Wi . Asst. Floor Manager. Furs and Motor wear at our New Store Broadway at 49th St. A woman is a goo! knows “make.” FIVE STORES: anes their fathers, husbands, brothers or sons. pretty complimen contict as military apanese forces, BRILL CLOTHES READY; WELL MADE d judge of a man's garment. Dozens of women visit the Brill stores ¢ ts, THE HOUSE OF BUSTER VALUES after he bad used nces fully cured, though, Stu vertised and and can be gi vegetable casence “Without any $1.98 ench. She knows cloth, that fo!lo ‘Intense Suffering From Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. _THE EVENING Rattled With “LY Ganrds, | Instantly Relieved and Permanently Cured by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Teblets, Redwel! ‘The: Best Union U A New Discovery, but Not a Patent Medicine. Me bad paing like rhe | 4 limbs ‘ats of the stomach, how 1» dewelry, O Broadway, New York Munsingwear nderwear $1.00 to 83.50 Men’s Overcoats & Suits $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 Overcoats in a variety of models and fabrics oxford, plain and fancy weaves. servative models, browns, gray sand bluesof fancy weaves, She y day with Many have paid us very All pay us the greatest compliment of purchase. \ Splendid Brill Twenty Suits! ighty demonstration of real velue-viving. Suits teilor skill and thoroughness unusual at $2), end others conservatively modeled; browns, grays, blueand black, you're a $25 to #30 man, come and take a lovi at these ver exceptional values in men’s and young men’s suits at. ° 128TH STREE At Th & 47 CORTLANDT ST. aoe Near G. vich UNION 3 d . browns, grays, black, Suits—English, soft roll’ and con- and plain black. od with a cus- London sacks, soft roll, If QUARE, Hing account of acute n Tablets are ad: | Sab I consider dition 1 any, physician's | y are perfectly ‘Ratalew, | > children or invalids or in any | Condition of the stomach with perfect safety, beinn | Have You Seen the Free Show Big The del anc Theme utifu of children’s Fairy different s Scene 1 Scene 2 cs. Cinderella Little Red Hood Scene 3 Scene + Scene 5 40 FREE LIBERTY To Start Your Book; All This Week. dackthe Gia shop track; sp | | | | | ture Muchines Ist High Sleds: special wet | Drums, at, each. Flyers $1.69 Most Desirable Giit Things Hopkins Hos- lesh Bi e Ae taal $29.98 Dinner Sets ° pital following an operation for acute |ved wen Mia te aa ecian ce 100 heo, Haviland Dine; Pure Trish Linen hems stomach trouble, jewelry ste Many of these bags can | ner § pat- 316 G8 Handkerchiefs with wreat In the war with Spain he commanded he bought y other first -class jeweller | terns. e | initial, Six for. the Seventh Army Corps during the ‘for leas than $4.00 we fund the rth Floor.) (Main Floor.) - | invasion of Cuba with headquarters in| money. Sent by mail,&@.17. | 6 Jackets Wi if hen war was dec.ared be- ag Jacket ‘omen’s $25 Watche Jaban Helwan sane CHARLES A. KEENE | with silk} Solid Gold) Watches m movement Ss] ——( Main Floor.) $3.95 | si 0 (Second Floor.) Men’s $5.00 Bath Robes 8 Coats ixtures, in large a Men's Silk Neckties lors, Sizes Oto 14 | Reversible silk four- years, | hands. Neatly y ache Lin bss, 19 —————( Basement.) | 8 ——— onan Preory ly Pp | Children's 39 Dres ad eater i} Made of striped flanne! ——{Sevond Floor.) -—————— $1.50 | 79% Painted in oil; shadow box ~ —— (Second Floor.) - Men's $2.45 Sweater: vbination Mrd Floor.) Fresh Pork. Pork Loins noes, ID... — Sirloin, Porterhouse or Top Round Steaks ("5 from, you native oa tle; regularly at 13!c t hick- norrew, Fresh!y ens Killed Fricassee ibe , L4ie |" ered, x THE 1418 STREET STORE, KENKY SHLCE, (resi 1 AIR tamps All Day Tomorrow onail Purchases In — The telk of New York. 1 portrayal Rohinson Crusoe Old Santa’s nical “Trains; on Furniture; Women’s Handkerchiefs Second Floor.) -————— ‘|Short Forequarters of Lcds of Genuine Spring Lamb It fro svery best pS Double Stamps Before Noon, Single Stamps After Néon, Greenhubs@ Extra fra” Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow WHETHER purchasers ot not, we will give you tomorrow as manv sets of 10 Complimentar, “S. & H." Green Trading Stamps as you require for books unfilled. These extra complimentary stamps are issued in the Premium Par- lor, Third Floor. Only one set of ten complimentary stamps of any one date, and only 100 free stamps good in any one beok. Every new book is started" with 10 free stamps. . Wearing | Apparel Dry Hemilton Coupens and Bonds redeemed in the Premium Notice to Our Charge Customers | To give a practical incentive to Eariy Holiday Shopping we aanource that ' | . all purchases made from Dee. ist to 10th inclusive Will Be Charged onBills Rendered February I st,1911 Extraordinary Sale éf 50 and 54 Inch All Wool Winter Weight Broadcloths Special at 78c yard Sold regularly here at $1.50 a yard, and in some stores up to $2.00 a yard. Over fifty shades, including all present fashionable street colors, $2 to $3 Imported Novelty Suitings, yard, 98c| $2.59 Black Spotproof Broadcloth, yard, $1.68 In suit and skirt lengths. \54 inches wide ; rich lustrous black Main Floor-—Greenbut and Company lyourg. Stories Riding nt Killer 's Work. Tcmorrow—Special Offering of $2.50 Fine Double Width Dress Satin Special at $1 75 yard THE newest Parisian Dress conceit, in both plain and ribbed effects, in at as- sortment of all the fashionable evening tints ; double width, wool back. car and 65¢c | Chiffons, exclusive styles; double and single width Faconne and Foulards; Shantung, Imported Marquisette, Chiffcn, etc. ; Bridal Satins, Poplins and Duchess. 59-inch to 44-inch Black Marquisette; | 36-inch Black Duchess; yards $1 atest yard, 75c, $1 and $1.25. See cece alae) tua, yee ee 36-inch Black Dress Messaline; yard, $1.00. | 42-inch Imported Crepe Charmeuse ; $2.65, slides ety Maia Floor—Greenhut and Company “Emnire Fisert? 2.75 oes spress 8c Our.Amusl: December Sale. of Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs BEGAN this mornirg ard the prompt ard erthusiastic response to our initial announcement already demonstrates that it is the most noteworthy Fur Sale in the history of this store. Fashionatle Furs Are Offered at Mid-Summer Prices All our August and September purchases of skins are now made up and delivered, and it is these long-in-advance plans and far-sighted merchardising that make this memorable sale a possibility. . When it comes to buying furs, it's the quality that counts. Furs can be sold at any price, if we'd shut our eyes to QUALITY, but we've a reputa- tion to sustain, a QUALITY STANDARD to maintain, and if we cannot sell you a coat worthy cf our lasting guarantee, we wouldn't want to sell Furs at all. If you have shopped on Fur Coats and are in a position to contrast the prices and quality of our Fur Coats with those shown elsewhere, the full significance of this sale will appeal to you. Russian Ponyskin Coats, 50 and 52 inch Models, at $37.50 Not ‘calf skin,” as many coats at less than $40.00 often are, but genuine Russian Pony skins. And they are superior skins at that, by reason of our August purchases. The same quality Coats are now woith more than $37.50 at wholesale. These have large rolling collars, brocade or plain satin linings. Handsome Caracul Fur Coats at $34.50 This is absolutely unprecedented as a Fur Coat offering—not in the history of Sixth Avenue retailing has a coat of such unmistakable quality and stunning distinctiveness been sold at $34.50. Dealers would be glad to buy them at thet. 50 and 52 inches long, with the fashionable rolling collar, deep cuffs, brocade satin lined. Virst Floor—Greeahut and Company—On Sale Tuesday iis titched "69, 8 gin or 2.95 ssortment 51.75 rd Floor.) Shop in Our New Holiday Gi: Stor Chick Food " aq) —100-I1 92.75; 25- ° h B inet Peet Mel ish thesnatny se in the Basement pee $3, ney (od Food of Mos baa fash and leave with many gift problems satisfactorily solved. Bes os 4 i dc a Hane Ae TASES mae WE plarned this Holiday Basement first Y q ibid yeler bells. 1 G5e “ram ated Bo e880; BN to be a definite help to our customers ‘n the lection of gifts. The helpfulness is felt at in Remarkably Low Prices, Fresh New Stocks }, and wie assortments. Here are some of the sections: ‘Dolls and Toys BooksandGames. Fancy Goods Handkerchiefs Goves, Etc. Ard special tables of many other Christmas Novelties. One of the very best p s in New York City in which to do at lezst one good day's holidzy shopping. = Greenhut and Company, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Spo Honimiy Qeeupled Pictures Canada iy cut ~ «c lic Also, complete lines of Bordure Dress Silks, in Radium, Foulard, Shantung, Taffeta and

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