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— _ ‘ - ee ee rem eee ne . eT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, fi FOR INSANE JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. 9 BEAUTIE g | reeta our of Rurope on the Germant le aidan ce be rss. y tarned thelr faces [wae a ctee mien trad Say rane ean, | 5 miivenies ie tte “osnoteneuve| THREAT IN DIVORCE CASES, eae ea STOLE BUT THEY 2s, ty * pres tour yearcld aad np: | \aen, Maria Btafiemntth, Viola. Nagle, gh q | of the paper, who was to have met them r fesaane 1185 Jat Albany, failed to show up, At ‘the | Helping the wives of Mater Blorenes, 115: | | Grand Central station, the girls sought| “pate to obtain eaay divon Stticlene: d) no 118; (e) } | the repres vo and finally piled into jing testimony of # nH 1 j ar Sitoh Cos: 108; Julla Smith and Annie Stickley + ‘ Tom Hay» . * Lunacy Commission’s Inquiry | “Porttit "kare —sening, ive ¢,. Betty | | two tamicads and proceeded on thei r ugrends one “lle, aed, ortent Aviator, 08; Mist Sartori, Results in Paradoxical State= | ': "ities: ‘att "101! Bari ot ‘ Tern RACE. i ment in Report. te 1911. BRILL CLOTHES READY TO WEAR—WELL MADE The Man Who’s Looking For Bargains in Clothes will find them in the well made, right priced suits and overcoats which bear the Brill label. They're on the top of the ladder of values the best tailored suits and overeoats your money can buy to-day. a miner ed the decree, never lived to For is Melt, 90; isa | “ "| | the rant of the eauten, vse Mie J The itinerary Included a sight-seeing | an :|Prize Winners in ners in Oto Contest | expedition in Manhattan this afternoon | To-morrow, Continuation Sale of ded M f and evening, vit ae absence of the rep- | v Stranded at Mercy of | resentative cut that out. . ’ . ie, ie ‘ ; lany“iaftior’'than' See Toston Gor ~Hlousehold .& Decorative Linens May ‘Amel. iy fi iio) Arnone, Taxi-Chauffeurs, | Buropean trip,"" broke In ane of the | | others, almost on the verge of hyste There was a scurrying unt!l a repre- wentative of a touring ompany wan four-year Kye White, 19 Col, Anhmends Selling: three-year including many new and derisable lines At Specially Reduced Prices ‘ould it | rand mat they woull Slt! © Satin Damask BRILL-SPECIAL Suits and Overcoats, $15. Convertible collar overcoats, $15, $20, $25. Beauty in dintress did not move the | t hearts of two New York taxicab Jehus | o: | to pity to-day, Beauty was ined up in FIND SYSTEM LOOSE, med, Blue worsted cheviot and serge suits, $18. ‘: % | = front of the Hotel St, Denis, nit deep, STWENTY. Sui Inventories of Supplies Made TAMPA ENTRIES. plus a sliaperon, while the éhaatteors | = - Table Cloths, at $1.65, 1.88, 2.15, 2.40, 3.25 EEN 2 SMUG MOGI verter ere PE Threeyenrolds and upwant; six| blocked the way with rude cries of ‘OR Soft roll tweeds or conservative worsted suits, $25. tw by Guess for Lack of Proper Accounting. r Oreetinn thon iettee Ue beth “Pare, and be quick about it." e Napkins, ° Doz. $1.65, 1.88, 2.50, 2.75 “We won't pay! We won't, and that’ | | att erst to LEM" dna pped Selah’ Gene prains Damask Table Linen, Yard 60c, 75c, 95c | od ide Sands, who received he tl MUMBA 6 PUTA, wate he sapien) AND Huck Towels, hemstitched ends, Doz. $2.90. 4.00, 5.25 | | wve: eves Gait tile eth to. Sharons Bruises Linen Sheets, hemstitched, Pair $3.25, 4.10, 4.90 | en line MER da | Linen Pillow Cases, hemst'd, air 85c, 1.00, 1.25 - and qp.| MbOUt newspapers in general, and the! mesa | P | Satin Finish, “ 2.25, 2.85, 3.40 th ii = ron, 300; | Cohumbus paper in particular. But hotel | | | “| attaches escorted the girls into the It is the first thing to think about | | English styled plaid back greatcoats, $30, $35. Silk lined fancy Oxford overcoats, $30, $35, $40. For big men and little men. BROADWAY at 49th St., 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST,, near Greenwich. 125th STREET, at Third Ave, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. (Prom a Statt Corrernontent of ‘The Rrentes hi} World ALBANY, Jan. 4.—The management of Manhattan State Hospita’ on Ward's Island and other institutions under the supervision of the State Iamacy De- | YY partment is severely erittcised In a re- | Andi port which was presented to the Legis- jature to-day. This criticism is contained in the pre- | 7% _,1% minary report of the Audit Company | !Three of New York, employed py the Lunacy Commission to report on the thefts of meat from the Manhattan State Hos- ey Ee pital and the general system of account- ing in the State Institutions, Find Large Discrepancies. The report says: Inventories of supplies taken by us and compared, where possible, with the merchandise records show large differences due in most cases | to the lack of care In keeping such records. In most cases comparisons | could not be made due to postings not being up to date. At several of the hospitals supplies are issued without properly signed requisitions. We believe that generally the i] stewards and storekeepers examine | fi] the supplies and materials delivered with a view to ascertaining whether or not the goods are up to the speci- i fications in the contract of purchase, but as to thelr ability to determine the grade of the various materials we are in dowbt. It would seem to i izircece |) Prior to Merging, Every Dollar’s Worth of Merchandise in the Greenhut Store| Sec | Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost Pra ewan el Before We Reopen Under the Name of the New Firm WE HAVE GOT TO CLOSE THIS STORE UP We are endeavoring to verity by ce altowarce claimed. | hotel, Where it had been arranged they when you mest with an injury. earl West 23d and 22d Streets imal. Weather, clear, | should stop until they sailed for a seven | bottle 10c. Large bott! q || © S 2 2 KO -) “Be s =) <j 2) s m4. pum © © JQ = ) ° © ® an © testa the so-called annual inventories ere oat | Long Enough to Rearrange the Building to Fit the Requirements of the New Enterprise these are not actual inventories made by counting, welghing or mt areca {| We Must First, However, Sell the Stock on Hand, and We Want to Close Out Every Dollar's Worth in the custody of the storekeepers, but a Shortest Possible Space of Time, and You Can Depend Upon It That We're Going to Make Prices Accordingly. Conditions and the urgent_necessity for quick rooms are inadequat or poorly ar- ranged for theii Many - ad gag bp giabaenanty alee It's _a great bona fide Bargain Event of tre lov has frequentiy. Neen stated ae mendous importance inaugurated to accom- ONE STORE INSTE AD OF TWO action insure the shopping public values that eat only the handling ian plish a fixed purpose in a decisive manner in are unparalleled Wedonot expect cost for our les but in keeping the records o: Sy ri e . f, + the. same, a definite period of time—a Closing Out Sale goods—we haven'tany right to, because we must As regards the thefts a meat Manhattan 5: that surely foreshadows a new epoch in modern GREENHUT & COMPANY and SIEGEL crowd an entire season's selling into a limited the quaatity of patients’ rations. merchandising and storekeeping methods. It's COOPER COMPANY will @onsolidate their number of days, and you know just as well as GREAT REDUCTION SALE | the ultimate accomplishment of an ideal that concerns us rather than the loss that must be | } R S | sustained in order to sell at least Four Million | Dollars’ worth of merchandise in the shortest two mammoth stores into one Company and one ownership. In a short time the business of the two stores will be known under the name of we do that it will take bargains of surpassing value-giving merit. greater than any that have ever gone before or could possibly follow to ab- solutely insure the quick selling of this immense FROM TRAPPER TO WEAKER|} — possible spacé of time—sell it at all hazards GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER COMPANY amount of merchandise. Every price will mean ERAMER rURS” HI because it must be sold Cost or loss will not Mr. Greenhut, who has been the largest owner of ) The business of Siegel Cooper Co. has grown to such bad money-saving possibility beyond your greatest direct from America’s | fl) be considered. Siegel Cooper Co,, and its guiding spirit for the past | an eatent that notwithstanding that Sicgel Cooper Co. expectations. evince || «TRADE Ainvats po Now mpcomp — fl sr Ta,re See mieten tose | fo ety ie rt esa og NOT A SINGLE DOLLAR'S WORTH room and save the to bring the two stores together under one ownership | city, every one of the departments needs additional middleman’s enormous and one management in order to broaden and spe-| space to properly take care of its rapidly and con- A CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUCH OF MERCHANDISE WILL BE profit. lize to a greater extent. tinually growing business. KRAMER FURS MAGNITUDE, AS THIS VALUE- Ngee eeeniion to acquire additional property adjoining, and impracti@ to add floors in height—therefore RESERVED—ALL_ MUST AND KNOWN it was concluded that by consolidating the departments, avoiding duplMation of same, every department could THE WORLD OVER GIVING OCCASION PRESENTS. be given considerably more selling space and bs far better able to take care of our patrons. WILL GO AND GO QUICKLY SINCE ‘‘1873” QUA WHOLESALE PRICES REDUCED | Be: sf liguenterel Whe. sony our] ware advert Bald Imnpom It has taken us four days to mark down our stocks and arrange our sale prices, and when we throw open the doors tomorrow morning we will put in progress a CLOSING OUT SALE that will go down in trade history as the most sensational value-giving occasion ever known, and that's just what we intend it shall be. Positively unprecedented values in Women’s, it ost reputable mer- out the United States, who ce 1875."" They are war eoented, and ate not found pen just for the a store, but you can LCA ite", $31.50 » $31. | e, oy arsea cer a Leather Goods, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Veilings, Ribbons, Untrimmed Millinery, Flowers and Feathers Men’s Furnishings—in fact, all Ready-to-Wear Apparel and Dry Goods of Every Description. wien orn oon! Misses and Girls’ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts, Trimmed Millinery, Furs, Gloves, Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats, Waists, Wrappers, AE? OATH ol had ey Bl | Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with All Cash or Charge Purchases Till Noon. gata Corsets, Shoes, Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Infants) Wear, Boys’ and Youths Clothing, Silks, Dress Goods, ,Wash Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, White White Greenhut and Company $2786 snceiaintn hss" 947-50 1 Goods, Linens and Art Needlework, Laces and Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Dress “Trzamings, Motions, Jewels, ‘Smasaunas Notions, Jewelry, Silverware, $15.50, #39,00, $33.50 =Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City,“ u.°kltinan'e co.” eres encore SEY cloth), Genuine Per- aian Lamb Collar. "923.50 MANY OTHER EXTRA- ORDINARY VALUES Complete Assortment from 86,50 to 85,700, Write for Hlusterated Catalon ¥. KRAMER FUR CO, ov NEW YORK 13 EAST 16TH STREET Ret, Biway and Gth Ave, New York Taky clovater to wholesale salesrooms, j