The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1910, Page 14

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FRAUDSAND FRAUDS 200 REBELS DE OFALLKINOSNOW | INFINH IGT FACE WEYERSHAM. ACANST CNS Attorney-General’s Report One Brazilian Mutineers Surrender 9 Long Story of Thieving by | Only When Most Are Killed land drent Trusts and Crooks. Shot Ex THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, JILTED, TAKES POISON. Margaret Vernon, eighteen years oid, Who had been jilted by her handsome chauffeur sweetheart, sought to end her | to-day in the apartment of Mrs Jennek at 1910 Double Stamps Before Noon, Single Stamps After Noon. 2.Greenhule@ Extra ara” Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow WHETHER purchasers or not, we will give you tomorrow as many sets of 10 Complimentai “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 book. Every new book is ‘‘started" with 10 free stamps. WAN, Green Tracing Stemps With All Cash or Charge Purchases — | Wearing | Apparel \ | > fd and will r At the Presbyterian 1H Last night whom arned Hamilton Coupons and Bonds redeemed in the “Ss, & H.” Premiam Parlor, Third Floor. and Ammunition Gone. ELIZABE en, wixteen, his parents to go ™ to see what a Dec. 12.<The | in ras Island for. | fin RIO JANEIRO, revolting marine: Brazil, TELLS OF WAR NOW ON. mally: surrende ¥ and loyal Gov. | callbre J ernment tre 1 the barracks. abn * S ; V S H ring | About two f nil Fines for Smuggling During) Avot tre une vite, amine pecia alues the Year Have Reached a | sii which they sta to N Upon the or ament the | It w crulser Bagros ship Rio | ch or to-day | ced. It is cout ship pro- Guaranteed Solid German Silver ">| Toilet Set Positively All Day To-Morrow Total of $6,000,000. Toys, Dolls and Games PICTURES, Books and Holiday Housewares, suitable for Christmas gifts. [Interesting specials to induce just as much Christmas shopping this week as possible. On special tables are also attractive sales of Handkerchiefs, Stationery, Fancy Goods, etc. Flexible Flyer Sleds WAGHINGTON, Dec. 12.—The annual report of Attorney-General Wickersham | ceeded for Santos. ied to Congress to-day te one long| The Rio Grande do Sul was the only — | vegsel which took part in the mutiny, which beban Friday night and continued | until the rebels were dislodged from the @aid, however, that F barracks on st dl, 4 land frauds, customs frauds, frauds on | PAACKS Of Cote eee teoops occu | a NO ONE WILL BE DISAPPOINTED. We shall introduce these new The sled that — i th BETTER chacloiene ‘unce bucket | seq te istand they rict with #o rests | style JEWELERS* SOLID GERMAN SILVER TOILET SETS (8 inch Comb kn edwnpint Glatt ctr ceregsen eee yeoe ert shops ani fraudulent wi have made 1910 the har history of the Depar Mr, Wickersham states that © inch Brush and 10 inch Mirror), selling them at $5 per set. The above illustration is a photograph of them, but does not do them credit as they are very elaborate in design and made from the same dies used in making *sterling silver sets Costing at least $25.00. Only jewelers of experience ence, the few mutinoy tng there prompth larger num marines remains Jewelry That Is Good but Inexpensive THIS is the time of year when the old Greerhut principle of value-giving and moderate prices comes home to the shopper with special conviction. German Silver Mesh Bag at $3.95 ch frame, with beautiful pattern, fully shirred: mesh, with kid lining and inside pocket. Mesh Bags at $3.50 to $10. eardest and enthusmetic work of the can tell the difference. If any of them can be duplicated for less than mien of his force has made the work double our price we will refund the mouey. MAIL ORDERS FILLED succbssful. * SAME PRICE Mie million of dollars in fines Bave |i) ii aie bem imposed on smugglers by the One. and Sa ‘Vaited States Government during the iii. io response fiscal year, the Attorney-General de ni. exact 1 Glares. Much of this amount has been) ion made kn colleoted and litigation te in progres® jy owevor, that two ma ne ven | killed and that twen Trusts Now Under Fire. |sured fatally during the » Prosecution for violation of the antl | pombardinent of the city, trust law were foremost in the work of the year. Actions, says the Attorney- General, are now under way or pending \FREE To-morrow we will présent free a case holding the complete | set. For presentation purposes it makes a very handsome _Relleves the | and useful Christmas gift. st immedi. Every one guaranteed. 180 Broadway e265 CHARLES Ay KEENE wean OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS en joints, no mat-] ee Ask your druggist for sm Remedy and ace ired of casualties has Ate It Is thought, Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry wn. ec | He =i rae a The material | ter now damage to the city was not great, al- though the police, maritime, telegraph, municipal theatre and the Ministry of | Munyon's Theum how quickly y If you have ar IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU WANT— ow way oF pend 1 | aid Zot ave any Including all the new and attractive designs. The mountings a [See ee eres HOME: | Mangan Vitale A “WORLD WANT” WILL GO AND GET It and frames are handsomely finished in different shapes. The Standard make and finish of all our mesh tags are of the test and most silvery finish; permanent and durable. $7.50 Pearl EawRings, $5.00 Sugar Trust. Harriman Lines Hard Coa! Trust. $8 to $14 Pins, $6.50 OUR STORE IS OPEN Pow: $12.50 Genuine Diamond Ring, Tepeinal ‘Reliway Association of St. < qi Sterling silver set- $7.50 Fe. 3 EVERY EVENING UNTIL ting, told gold ABB Good site, neantl- Large assortment of pat- Towing Trust on the Great Lakes back; la ¢2 pearl 7 andi. t me set with real James A. Patton and others for an | cg pr < C olid gold Tiffany t€"S, some set with real alleged corner in cotton. | a5] le & ra 4 setting aa Beet Trust, | » dane fet { (Others up to $15.) (Others up to $30.00 Giamionds, ‘real pearts Wholesale Grocers’ Trust. Butter and Egy Trust. - Brick Trust. Bath Tud Trust. The following convictions were se- cured and fines imposed during the year. Paper Trust finod $57,000. Might Riders fined $3,600, Glass ‘Trust fined $10,000. After the Attorney-General's report ame from the press, however, the American Naval Stores Company, known as the Turpentine Trust, and six co- 3 Gefemdants were convicted of violations E of the Anti-Trust law. Two of the in- Gividua! dete ts were sentenced to | three months euch in jail and fince aggregating $17,600 were timposed, Sugar and Customs Frauds. Prosecutions of the Sugar Trust for \ Jewelry Gifts for Women $12.50 Solid Gold Bracelets, assorted pat- terns, $8.50. $7.50 Solid Gold Brooches, assorted pat- terns, $4.95. $2.50 Bone Stick Gauze Fans, $1.50. $1.95 Vanity Purses, assorted finishes, $1.45. 75c Rhinestone Hat Pins. 500, $1.00 Pearl Necklaces, 55Sc. $5.00 Gold-filled Bracelets, $3.95. $12.50 Diamond Rings, $7.50. $1.00 Belt Buckles, 50c. Main Floor——Greephut and Company Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, Special at $4.85 And many other styles of cut glass Jewelry Gifts for Men $1.25 Solid Gold Tie Clasps, 85c. $1.75 Solid Gold Cuff Links, $1.25. $1.50 Sterling Silver Match Boxes, $1.00. $1.25 Sterling Silver Knives, 75c. $4.00 Solid Gold Cigar Cutters, $3.25. $6.50 Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases, $5.00. $1.50 Solid Gold Scarf Pins, 95c. 75c Sterling Silver Key Rings, 50c. $2.00 Leather Bill Books and Cases, $1.00, Men's Haine Cats Maal to + Sell at $5.00—Special $3.85 THEY WILL solve many a gift problem formen.Finely tailored. Made of double- facedcloths, finishededges, Liberal Credit or 10% off for Cash, Just as You Prefer. One Low Price Plainly Marked on Everything. || Something Substantial for the Home Is a Present for All the Family frauds upon the Government in the rr Oak Bookcase, $19.5 0 Very attractive design, and h ros somely | weighing of raw sugar recovered for the Government $3,185,263.88. Convic | tlons and sentencos of individuals, still ‘ fresh in the public mind, w i ‘Most extonsive of all f j the Government yet dis those in the undervaluations of im-| Ports into the United States.. The ex-| tent of the Treasury losses oan only be conjectured. Xvery step of the investi- @ation shows fresh loads. There are now suits under way to 40 = YEAR IN BUSINESS | QweerrHwAl] d= finished. r Same Style, Ma- recover $700,000 of which the customs | hogany i ids 2 ipes Fevenue is said to have been defrauded Finish, $22 in neat plaids and stripes = fm imyorts of cheese and figs from. Others in —fgray, navy, brown, etc. Eons”, posts intivemsnte sxe woods, with one, Men’s $12.50 Blanket Bath Robs me, convictions ba Was (on thre en's $12. fanket Bath Robes, fom to defraud the Government hi GO0rs, OF Ho $10.50 deem disclosed. i at all \ A special lot of fine wool War Is Only Begun. 2a Sere Blanket Robes, made to sell at More than thirty indibidual indict Everything for the library but ww Open Every Evening Gifts of Cut Glass are inva- ments are pending againet persons the books. z : $12.50. Six popular colors. charged with smuggling with “sleeper | New Harlem Store | riably in good taste—they Men's Silk Pajamas, ‘$3 50 prayers for im: always please. | ‘ ‘s gra champagne, helio | Oval shape bowl, rich, deep | Colors gray, champagne, of the A i D : : Scooters whe have coatesees | t 4 all-over cutting on heavy | and Piss Packed in neat to frauds tn undervaluations, | ve e blank; 11-inch size, extra holly box. NY Reedy Perr ® | deep, at $4.85. Men's Two-Toned Silk Krit Neck- i he Attorney-General, ‘. | Cut Giass Fern Dish, $4.95 wear, $2.50 Rtas ant ea ee 2212 to 2224 Third Abe. He an Mo | Fern dishes with aiverplated lining, | Fine accordion Neckwear with the h 4 ‘ ee > 3 Carpets, Mattings, Linol 5 rf artificial fern and mirror ombre stri 4 Q t uw Second, FloorGreennut and Compans—¢ Lis q 3 bale Tuesday an tae bes Everything for Housekeeping 2 Di neieaten af Ribety-dive cricninal indictments | Oak Buffet : ' 39 75 t $47 50 St t $5 Silk M li charging rebating and other illega! dia. | mi 4 Isses . ° . ree uKorl lessaiine eriminations are pending against rail- | $17 50 roads, private corporations and indivia- | ‘ D (G S i } 25 00 P i Bal ro convictions with Anes wer | Rerrnmeny or Dress Coats---dpecia , etticoats, Eeemecssrbvss are probably entitied t7 a ea THESE are Coats from our own regular stocks T d 2.95 with the customs is andl He 1 Ne : H bay ea of the antitrust law. Ti wide, and selling at $39.75 and up to $47.50. Heavy seliing uesday, fi ES has broken into some of ra AT THIS price we were ee poet rn nie “A z Mahogany Davenport, $35 ickory the lines, and sizes are not Z \ not able to get as many 09 acre e every style. Skirts as y ¥ Benes Gort rentores to nc Government,| Library Table, $37.50 bé extra fine springs and up- Dolis’ Sets, 69c complete MBYSty Ob: tod ; Seite af Aue eieked a Bucket Shop Raid. Made Of the finest quartered in ae PB make a most comforta Four pieces, made of strong hickory, The same identical coats in \ owever, this is enoug! kn against ca highly Polished; | measures Mie evdeg one when open, and the mahogany rustic finish. Seats are made of woven style, quality of material } for one day's selling. cs were | fOENS lone, TA. int Shaped frame and velour covering make it bark, Stand only about 6 Hees high and- workmanship which \. || | Petticoats of best quality | are and ends Dresser, $19-79 a handsome Davenport when used (2) aaiis, Lots of Dolls’ Beds, Wash have proved our best sell- /*) | silk or messaline, in all corporations Same in mahogany, $45, Ar aupiintiat cu ain as in sul, cellent workmanship i345 Tubs, and Children’s Chairs, | ers at their former prices of th the wanted street or Stel hers,of every description. hee guliue opakd gece throughout. Rockers, Sofas, ete. ‘ " < ple in desi ut roomy Couches, easy chairs, Morris $39.75 to $47.50. In fact, evening shades at the AS ‘ “ The iat ; mt chairs, &c, of every kind. Lady's Desk, $16 it's because they were so extraordinarily low price the malls for 1 t Every “‘Red Cross} i 0's ‘ Shadow B In either bird's-eye popular that the lines be- of $2.95. fon to permit i: ¢ Christmas Seal’ you} | We have brass, Iron ieee cab tpt cra came broken. $6.50 Petticoats, $3.95 7 [ reau to admin the and serve A aon wooden Ay an Picture, 49c Notice the shaped le The materials are broadcloths, Of taffeta, messaline, Persian | processes use is a blow a 2 $ bedroom ~ furniture and claw feet; a°daint in a wide range of popular colors. or Dresden, deep plaited or enaieal« soem ofall “Great White} ‘ rane ted i ae ‘ whole gallery baie au aul . All the most attractive Winter sectional flounces, with silk I Rieimate and ‘pen rere Plague.” Bedding Is famous (or its Punting: LAMP, Vell made, Library fut styles are represented, suitable 4 underflounces. 1,083,974. U wholesomeness and low Clocks, Vases and Cur- niture to suit every for dress or street wear. $7 & $7.50 Petticoats, $5 4 eats of ireyjaty hy ieee pie Tent) t00 body. Some models have touches of Of Persian, messaline or taf- be extended ‘rom » to five years velvet or satin, with silk frog feta, in choice of colors, also | He also asks Verisiation to permit the trimmings and large __ satin silk or wool Jersey top petti- \ revers edged with cloth. Others coats, with deep plaited or } 2 have deep velvet collar. Or sectional flounce. a body lined throughout with ; atin $10 Petticoats, $6.95 4 Henry Ozmun, Misses’ sizes 14 to 16 years Two-toned messaline or taf- Genera! at Con Dec. 9 after a brief i!In Greeybut’ and Company—On today tn the Britis Cri “emetery, St First Floor—Greenbut and Company—On Sale Tuesday Bale Tuesday ba © Betended' the burial, "**"" vias ed 193 to 205 Park Row Greenhut and Company Seth Ave 18th to 19th Sty New York City “rrormmt orypet ¢ ” = $ Downtown Park Row and Chatham Square Also small women's sizes. feta, close fitting models,

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