The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1911, Page 10

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Meat, So Explains Handkerchief Signal in the Shock Suit. i fense of Corporation and Deny Illegal Acts. senna er TM Tig er tion of the business of | der by one theretofore trade; or, any forma- nerenip even between have been driving rival ns between villages in two nus construed, revolutionary, eet, as characterized by Judge La- protected by definite and equal laws, | | not by the whims of men, shall be Sippheld uniformly throughout the whole | Bhation in respect of commerce between Sehr mas | EXPLOSION ALARMS MANY. mhole Cover Blows Up Near) { | Scone of Grand Central Disaster. NEL There was brief exciteme CNH ROOKLYN'S BAKED BEANS The finest selected White Sonne, peaked right and flavored with ssucc made from STAMPS WITH 1 Ib. STAMPS WITH 1 Ib. — the fire NURSES CURE HEADACHES AT NEW YORK DRUG STORES Instantly Demonstrating the Wonderful Ay a8. It te the has achieved in recent years By Berety R ke with @ brush the Bua ia instantly dis: edt. tiles were sold in 1910 by Riker stores without 4 io heart-depreasing powders, no, more poisonous drugs—any beedeche. ie positively cured by this harmless external remedy. Go to the store and tost it. Tell your friends about it. The following letter is from Mr. Gaston G. Netter, crotary of the Society of the White Cross, of Geneva. and Pure Food and Drug expert whose ablo articles have eppeared in journals here and abroad on Foods and Drugs: Neural Remedy Co, Gentiemen:--1 have been suffering with strong, ner- vous headaches for the past 25 years, and could not, until now, find any relief with the existing medicines or drugs, e | have eeRre Te ta with your “Eaz-Ake" I have not only found relief, but my headaches do not seem tocome so often and so strong as before, | continue using it and teke pleasure in giving you we peumoaiel.. ery, truly yo (Signed) “GASTON G. NETTER, 1013 Lexington Ave., N. ¥. Qty. Drug Stores where nurses are NOW giving free demonstrations of Eaz-Ake are tak! place. Riker’s, 42nd and 6th Ave. “ 65th and Columbus, 9th and Broadway. oe 34th and 7th Ave. ise and 7th Ave. “ jes \° bod 456 Fulton St., Brovidys. James Drug Store, 8th Ave and 44th St. ae roadway, cor 46th St. Kalish Pharmacy, 4th Ave. and 2Jd. Jongmenn Drug Co., 15 E. 23d (Metropolitan Paul L. Caplan, 295 8th Ave. Charles R. Suchy, 3rd Ave., Cor, 34th. Pennsylvania Station Prug Co. At all druggists Neural Kemedy Company LARGEST \‘s GROCER : ROW SLOW ian” 74 STORES ALL OVER BROOKLYN LION OR STAR Special BRAND nae ar | O Cc ) BORAX SOAP 25c MACKEREL "288" ua 7 FLOUR HAMILTON BRAND THE BEST MILLED ascii BOG — 3% E> Io WOUUBINE KARM BRAND ‘ge With Tomato Sauce 1 2C LARGE CAN he ripe Tomato, BEST 60c TEA _THE EVENIKG@ WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911. FOB TRUST FEAREDMOTHER, POLICE HERO © MAKES SECOND. NOT HUBBY. SAY FRATFRLFE vernment Declared to Have | Middle-Aged Co- Respondent | Carries Woman and Four Chil-) ‘Confused Ideas on “Monopo- lizing” Under Sherman Law. wskO LINE OF CLEAVAGE. | « Force of Lawyer | that collected before the fire:nen o~| AVIATOR GRACE’S CAP } |The tiaxe started trom an overnoarea| FOUND ON BELGIAN COAST.) e In the grocery oc James Bi naa? RESCUES FIVE NIN DIVORCE FROM FIRE TRAP DIVISION OF $20,000,000 | tra eis resident Sends to € of Army Enginee dren Down Fire-Escape of Brooklyn House. nm and four chil ai — Pa dornes Butler | Gasses Also Picked Up Believed | ng a damage of $5,600, a Clue to Airman Supposed | ‘ock of goods j ea. Lost in North $ from cl ROSENBAUM & Co, Formerly Philipsborn. 10 & 12 West 23rd Street IS APPROVED BY TAFT. &) »¢5 01 a ve ongress Report] {yy en picked up at | n the Belgian | tion P om Pr — Cec!l Grace, an American, and mem- ” of the Extraordinary Announcement & northeast. | f the course which | ON SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 6TH to the English . — | 50 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats 1 board. | - al | Unusual cash purchase of Dyed Muskrat, : ea and te NOT THE BIGZEST | pry haa Sate XXX quality, Chapelle § 100 ihond & ietge WOMbEP 0 » 52 inches in th, ’ i ‘AD BUT THE pa i li Vrnree snot. | biggest value. Our Special) eats Suits and Overcoats at $15 are | SIZES 32 TO 44. VALUE $200.00 ° | worth $25. * Moe Levy & Co.| nt | 119-125 Walker St. 1439 Broadway | w Yor New York DAL Gree Trad ing Stamps with All Cash or Charge Purchases— Double Stamps Before Noon, Single Stamps After Noon. e(sreenhuls@ rs Greenhut & Company and Siegel Cooper Co. Will Consolidate Their Stores. We Mean to Have One Big Store Instead of Two, and to Prepare for This New Enterprise We Hold a Closing-Out Sale We Intend to Close This Store Up and Turn the Building Over to the Architects for Rearrangement Preparatory to the Consolidation of the Two Stores We Must First, However, Sell Every Dollar’s Worth of Merchandise in the Greenhut Building in the Shortest Space of Time, and We Are Making Sensationally Low Prices to Positively Insure Quick Selling It's an historical fact that similar conditions have never before occurred in New York City, and the enormous crowds that gathered here from the opening of the store proved that the shopping public realize and appreciate the bargain im- portance of this event We only have one thought in mind—that is, the clearing out of our entire stock, and we're will- ing to make any sacrifice that will accomplish our purpose in the shortest possible space of time, and you can absolutely depend upon it that you are going to receive values accordingly. There is not a woman within a day’s journey of this store that would not be here tomorrow if she could possibly realize the sensational values that will surely await her. Millions of Dollars’ Worth of New Merchandise to Go at Any Price That Will Make It Sell Quickl Not a single dollar's worth reserved—all must and will be sold quickly Trade annals do not record a Closing-Out Sale ot such magnitude as this tremendous value-giving occasion. We'd have to print an inventory of our entire stock in order to give you the details, but we haven't room or time for | that—just come. Go to the departments that interest you most and then you'll find a bargain feast that is positively unparalleled. Extraordinary Values in Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts, Trimmed Millinery, | Furs, Gloves, Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats, Waists, Wrappers, Corsets, Shoes, Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Infants’ Wear, Boys'_and Youths’ Clothing, Silks, Dress } Goods, Wash Goods, White Goods, Linens and Art Needlework, Laces and Embroid.- | eries, Handkerchiefs, Dress Trimmings, Notions, Jewelry, Silverware, Leather Goods, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Veilings, Ribbons, Untrimmed Mila nery, Flowers and Feathers, Men’s Furnishings—in fact, all Ready-to-Wear Apparel and | Dry Goods of Every Description. Greenhut and Company o Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City, °° b'Alinan & Co” eimai jie ee %

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