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0 DEPORT WIFE HAND SIX CHILDREN + OF TRRIFTY MAN, Bring Them, but Weak Baby Bars All. er SES = Re © Phe family of Y 2 Ludlow s ree "bvery way een ordere witania, He ©: mon iid Gis wire a ov to join him on th | |The carpenter has been here four Campania He has his first citizenship pa- He saved $9 and furnished his Then he sent for his wife and | children, the teen, the younses Jansky has a he y In Russia Wafter the fa nguiry tha ipronounced wea jered deported ly must be deported carpenter pleaded. He appealed to faphington and fast night his hopes orushed. Chajansky retained Lawyer Leibner of @ Park Row to ask the Commis. this morning to allow the family @ay for a few days re #0 he can de them with nec ry funds for to Russia. family have aprat every penny they nad. «Hace dh ts cra 'WEYMANN MAKES A RECORD. RYEMS, France, Jan. 18. — Henry Weymann, known as tho one Americas aviator who has never flown in his own country, yesterday broke a world’s rec for cross-country passenger co, arrying te. He started with two passen Is your pdeliee always the | j} same; no matter where you buy it? Hotel Astor Coffee is always the same quality and the same || flavor. The fact that you may change your grocer does not necessitate changing the flavor of your favorite beverage, Every good grocer sells HOTEL ASTOR COFFEE TR fs the combined selections from plantations, expertly Llended. i variety is selected for some in- jual characteristic, then all are | | together with consummate |. They are thoroughly roasted & proccss that develops the essen- oils andg es you acup of coffee H that leaves a smack for more. Buy | and enjoy it. Bever.c0'd fo butk, always one aud three pound tine; bean, grot “dor nt Boundsusiy good grocer x re B, FISCHER & CO. New York Saved ‘Here Fou Four Years to MISSING OFFICER OF SALVAGE BROOKLYN COMPANY. minutes. lI F YOU COULD VISIT W.L. | ©6DOUGLAS FACTORIFS AT BROCKTON, MASS see for yourself how fully | . L. Douglas shoes are made, Bor ? pee Agauist SUBSTITUTES THE OF WHICH ARE _UN- ALL THESE SUB. a. ta \ Boxe’ Shove $2.00 & $2.50. | || W.LeDouginr rived there in one hour and fifteen M., landing In the aerodome at 3.21. The distance for the round trip 1s about 38 miles. THE EVENING WORLD, JANUARY 18, 1911. representative of the corporation. Among the president's duties are su- pervision of the mining, transportation, making and selling of steel. He also signs bonds and otherwise acts in ac- cordance with the decision of Judge WEDNESDAY, SALVAGE LIEUT. GROVES sneer seswrears. FARRELL’ SALARY BY STEEL TRST Successor COrkPS Shop and Is Not Heard of Gary. to approximate nearly $00,000, Afterward, Lieut. Frederick @. Groves $r, in charge of Fire Saivage Corps No. 2, at No, % Stagg street, Brooklyn, has been missing #ince Jan. 9, and much anxiety is felt over his disappearance. He lives at No. %3 Kosciusko street, Brookiyn, and has been tn the service for fitteen years. in October oharges were pre. et ts Corey | Must ) Worry Along on Half His Wages. Perfect beer is possible only with perfect malt and perfect malt can only be made by the 8-day process used by Pabst which retains in its predigested form, in the beer, all the nutritious, life-giving elements of the barley. In many breweries the old 4-day eceenors mot $100,000 9 aA. Farrell, the news f the United States | ‘ have to worry| y of $5000, When a change tn nts was decided on, it was also to cut the salary, Tt i ts not claimed that thie ta retrenchment ee aie on account of the higher cost of living, HUNT FOR MISSING GIRL. {aur tnat it nad been thought for « tong Priest and Members of Chotr Seek! tne that $100,000 was too much, eon- sidering that Judge Gary, as chairman lof the Finance Committee and of the ctual head of the Biition | black overcoat anc his left hand was he wore a gold His fat hattan br missing man's wife belleven that y over the charges has unseated his process is used; the malt is of forced, un- natural development, lacks in nutrition and is inferior in all ways, Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality Js thus richest in actual food value and strength building elements because it is made only with Pabst 8-day malt. — Pabst beer is clean beer too. From mash tub to keg or bottle it is never touched by human hands and never.comes in contact with any but Mine Evelyn MeGilvery, y, RIXtOMn years olf, way and W y of $100,000, ve w charge on ne has brown hatr,) Judge Chatrman of the Board oT in his biplane at 10 ototock Vite wore a blue ault, red | gag. Committees and repre: sterilized machines, sterilized utensils and gors tn his Farman bp! tn the morning for Mourmelon, He ar- Sweater, red hat and tle and @ 6ray sentative of the Morgan interests In filtered air. Keep only the best in your fur neckplece. Miss McGilvery was a member of 6 Raymond end pastor, Father embers of the earch. ¢, [the Steol Trust, has received $100,000 « year since the trust was organized in 1001, The president must report to him at frequent intervals, Between meet- ings of the two boards he Is the sole home. All dealers sell Pabst, Ho started back at 2.52 P. James's Church, at St Walker avenues, The Glendinen and a dozen cholr have joined In th Some idea of the responsibility thrown upon Judge Gary may be had by consid- ering the fact that he signs checks aver- aging $1,000,000 a day. Freights alone in- volve an expenditure of $80,000,000 a year, Improvements made by the Steel Trust since he became chief executive, are said All Our Highest Priced Suits for Men In Fancy Fabrics Will Be Offered are the BEST IN CLOTHES FOR MEN. custom suits, Charge Accounts and Deposit Charge Accounts Will Be Continued by the New Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Company SFFCIAI NOCTF—Last Saturday we had two hundred special items all ready set in type for our Sunday advertisements —Luore noon we were obliged to cut nearly half of them out, and seeing that it would be impossible to hold the mer- chandise for Monday's selling we were forced to leave out the entire advertisement, and rush into print the brief an- nouncement you saw in the Sunday papers. That’s the best piece of evidence we could put before you to prove the character cof the event, and the dead earnest in which the shopping public takes it. This Imperative CLOSING OUT SALE Grows Greater Each Day The Wonderful Bargains are the Talk of All. New York Unparalleled Values are Sustaining and Increasing the Interest ---Crowding the Building Every Single Day TLousands of economical shoppers, who live within a day's journey of this store, are enthused by the great savings, are securing articles for the home and personal use at prices that make a visit to Greenhut's Closing Out Sale the most profit- able shopping trip they have ever taken. Incoming Merchandise Furcheses ccrtrected fer weeks befcre we decided upon the consolidation of these two stores is arriving daily— goods that represent the scason's newest products and latest styles—all go on sale the day they come in at prices that continue to make the ccn mercial v.orld marvel at the boldness of our plans and the energetic manner in which they are carried out. To every shopper within a day's journey of New York we say--- with all the urgency we can put into this announcement---do not under any circumstances let this Closing Out Sale pass. There are bargain of pertunities that are not likely to be presented in ten years of shopping Come tecey—if rot tccay, tcorrew— be sure to come this weck, 2s we ourselves cannot tell what lots will be sold entirely Cul over «ie Cay in advarce, That's why we cannot advertise special items, Come the very first day you possibly can—the scci cy you con.e the nore you will have to remember with satisfaction. The kest day for shopping is always TODAY, no matter what the weather may be Double a7 Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases Until Noon. Single Stamps After Noon, reenhut and Company Sixth eae! ped to 19th Street, Dawe York City “" * Tia eR My Ty eee t 1 5 Suits that | 21 Suits that l 68 Suits that | 24 Suits that 1 66 Suits that \f\| || achievement in clothes-ma’ | selling. represent our own select Fur Caps for Men coney, piece seal, wallaby, blended muskrat, natural natural seal, as muskrat, beaver seal, flank seal, raccoon, solid seal, as follows: 6 Caps, were $4, now $3.50 6 Caps, were $5, now $3.50 were $6, now $4 were $7, now $5.50 were $8, now $5.50 27 Cope, were $12, now $8 8 Caps, were $13.50, now $9 2 Caps, were $15, now $10 1 Cap, was $16.50, now $11 7 Caps, were $18, now $12 I | 2 Caps, were $20, now $13.50 8 Caps, were $25, now $17 3 Caps, were $30, now $20 Fur Gloves for Men 88 pairs fur gloves for men in black goat, wool seal, coney, natural muskrat, blended muskrat, black coon, raccoon, nutria, near seal, natural seal, piece seal, flank seal and solid seal, as follows: 25, 8 palrs of Gloves, were $4, now 225, 1 pair of Gloves, was $5.50, now $3.50. OPE COLUMBUS Fl cs EN SATUA (rar t == lol hy faunal dhe Store Opens at 8:30 and a at 6 P.M. — At $28.50 These suits are from our regular stock, and THIS STORE OF GOOD Made from the “nest of unfinished worsteds and cashmeres; workmanship equal to that of Men who know good clothes will appreciate these and take advantage of the opportunity. were $48, were $45, were $40, were $38, were $35, A total of 184 suits that represent the very highest | | Tomorrow is to be the first day of this unusual ||| Annual Price-Lessening of Men’s Fur Caps, Gloves, Collers and Footmuffs Every Piecein Our Superb Stock Has Been Repriced at About One-third Less Selling commences this morning. These are not odds and ends gathered, for special selling, but they carry the guarantee of thiS house. 131 fur caps for men in} 3 pairs of Gloves, were $3, now: 2,25, | 1 pair of Gloves, was $3.50, now | John Wanamaker Formerly A. T, Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street . 1oe2 ” "Ta ie: ER f {ROY EVENINGS) O47 ST.L"STATIOM* CORNER | WORLD WANTS WORE MONDAY MORNING $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 $28.50 king. All sizes. Main floor, New Building. All 7 pairs of Gloves, were $6, now $4 3 pairs of Gloves, were $7, now $5.50 16 pairs of Gloves, were $8, now $5.50 | 3 pairs of Gloves, were $9, now $6.50 8 pairs of Gloves, were $10, now $6.50 | 13 pairs of Gloves, were $12, now $8 ‘ of Gloves, were $13.50, now and exclusive stock. 8 pairs of Gloves, were $15, now $10 5 pairs of Gloves, were $20, now $13.50 1 pair of Gtoves, was $22.50, now $17 3 pairs of Gloves, were $25, now $17, 6 pairs of Gloves, were $30, now $20 Fur ‘Collars for Men 19 fur collars for men in nat- ural muskrat, blended muske rat, sable coney, Persian lamb, nutria, raccoon, beaver, as follows: 1 Collar, was $3.50, now $2.25 6 Collars, were $4, now $2.25 1 Collar, was $5, now $3.50 1 Collar, was $6, now $4 5 Collars, were $7, now $5.50 3 Collars, were $8, now $5.50 1 Collar, was $10, now $6.50 Fur Foot Muffs for Men 27 foot muffs for men, cloth outside lined with raccoon, as | follows: | 1 Foot muff, was $15, now $10 2 Foot muffs, were $18, now $12 21 Foot muffs,were $20, now $13.50 3 Foot muffs, were $25, now $17 Main floor, New Building, Stewart & Co., TTL CRAND: RAPIDS “FURNITURE. — 8 Our Credit Terms el sie ON ‘eS . 750 BET. 103 &104 st