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TAZ EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911. jeer Things That Have Just Happened, Con. | densed From Press Reports In From All Quarters. | to man’s favoring her over her darker- Haired Girls an Asset. Siinea and haired asters -halred girls are & business asset, ing to Edward Hines, manager oh nd he is ed-haired “Silence” Raises Cash. Many unique methods are used by stu. dents to raise funds for the Wellesley College butlding improvements, almost | || $100,000 being on hand paddy. One way is by the “alience’ party. Hach undergraduate who smiles ia fined one cent, a laugh costs her five cents and talking @ dime. Any girl caught whistling about the college is fined. Show Leg for $2,000? No!|' Rather than show her leg to @ jury in an East St. Louls Court Mre,. Minnie Dillman withdrew and ran the risk of her $2,000 @ult against the e@treet ry to hi All bis advertisements for this kind specifying they must we aie! ended. {MOustomers ike to look upon a head ‘flaming red hair,” be expinined. “A urant with none but red-haired ‘Would soon become famous.” only litered Gown Romance. of the claims made by Miss Ethel (Kee, a stenographer, who ts suing G. H. Crain, at Ottawa, Kan,, for ages for alleged breach of at she had to alter her |! times, i putting the wedding | in } 0 season, and each she had to have the nuptial gown | fanged to meet the demands of | Wtion. Then Prof. Crain married an-| sir tullet Lays Ten-( unce F gg} urson Bell's leghorn pullet keeps 8 she was hurt tn an acct: When the railroad attorney asked bare her leg as an exhibit she re- | | fused and fainted, Wite’s Name Crazes Him. When John Hansel, fifty, was raigned in court at St. Louls for | turbing thé peace Dr, C. A. Heberacht of the City Hospital staff testified that everytime Hansel heard his wife's | | name mentioned he became temporarily if insane q “Otherwise, aaid the doctor, 1s perfectly normal.” acquitted. fod at his ‘home in Irvington, » his expenses for edibles will be ly reduced. He fas an ces eight and one-quarter a i half inches A Hansel and eeigtiog The prisoner was BT patiet laid yester zond Girls Preferred. | Stover Bars Rabbit. Calf. of Norwich, N. Y, sserts | has written er Park Commisaioner pool. | Stover his ri calf for the menagerie, it the University of A | tut the freak has been declined. Geclared in a lecture that the| The calf has a tail lke a rabbit and The sellin @ type of woman has deen de| instead of walking like an ordinary calf] ff) 4 by a long selective process due it hops about like a rabbit. IEATH SENTENCE AT 200 FOLLOWS AGE LIMIT RULE Spot and Kitty, Hyenas, Die nt Hands of Keeper on ‘Twenty-Fifth Birthday. |= lived several years beyond that age Surely no noe would sugest that ele- phante should be killed when they reach | | twenty-five, | “Old Smiles” the two-aorned rhino- | | coros at the Zoo ts thirty-elght yeara old and Nellie, a Cape buffalo, ts more than thirty. —— Brenx Repub} Entertain, The Unton Repu! Club of the Bronx has made elaborate preparations for its annual entertainment and re- ception to be held at Dbling’s Casino, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and 6t. Ann's avenue, Jan. 31. Frederick H. Dressel ts chairman of the com- mittee on arrangements. It ts expected | | that William Barnes, jr, chairman of | | the State Committee, will lead the grand march. Swissco a Marvelous Hair Producer ‘were tears in the eyes of “BI” »" head keeper of the Central Menagerie as he came out of his shortly after dawn to-day, carry- Winchester rifte. shame," he aaa to Bob Hur- Assistant, who accompanied tm made their way up the little beck of the hyena cages. “But is orders, .nd poor Old Spot must the penalty of having lived too ng Stops Caldacss, idruft and Scalp Dis- ease acd Res! Gray or Faded Hair to Its Matera’ Color. Hurton growled @ reply, but his prance was thick, raised the Winchester to his Wider and, taking careful aim, fired @chyena, whose doom had been yeuterday, when the Sodety for is bein of the same general line of merchandise. Charge Accounts and Deposit Charge Accounts Will Be Continued by the New Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Company of making doubly sure of quick selling. continually fill the store. Thousands of the wisest sho) IN EIGHT DAYS-==-On Saturday Evening, February Fourth | OUR CLOSING OUT SALE WILL END Stock or no stock, the doors will close at 6 P. M. on February Fourth. That will give the men who are to rearrange and beautify this building for its new and larger purposes just time to have the premises ready at the time agreed upon. Even now the song of the hammer and saw are heard on the upper floors with their portent of the fast approaching closing day and the very short time in which we have to sell out this great stock of merchandise. We want to close our doors upon a store practically sold out of merchandise and the repricing of various condensed lots in every department, offering \ greater and greater bargain attractions each day, is our way Good as it all is, we don't want to carry merchandise over into the new organization as The Siegel Cooper Building already has big departments It would make stocks too heavy, and, besides, we want to start the entire new enterprise with entirely new stocks. shed forward with greater vigor than ever, and the | ers come every day or two because the continual character of the bargains is best evidenced by the throngs of shoppers that and very rapid outlet—the tremendous selling, bring forward hundreds of new bargains almost every hour. We cannot repeat too often our urgent invitation to every prudent woman to take full advantage of the extraordinary money-saving opportunities this swiftly: passing event provides. Double IH. Green TradingStamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases Until Noon. ‘Single Stamps After Noon It is the biggest sale of its kind in ten years or more—forfy-eight departments are represented, including all sorts of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Apparel, and in all of them is the new, high grade, trustworthy merchandise that you have always purchased from Greenhut and Company. Again---Don't Miss This Great Sale Under Any Circumstances---Don't Wait for the Last Few Crowded Days Greenhut and Company. Prevention of Cruelty to Animais fgested to Park Commissioner Stover ai-onimais in the menagerie over ©f twenty-five should be killed. alm was true. Shouldering {|Winchester. again, Snyder sent o @rashing through the skull of another hyena, whose latter days bibeen filled with. misery, ft, though! | Director Smith does nov entirely, with th, cl ree for the Prev @amps to pay postage and we will eond you « ‘twial bottle and our wonderful testimoutals, ‘There ts no excuse for baldness, Write today to Swissco Matr Remedy Co, 2484 P. + | Cincianatt, Ohio. Bwiseoo ie on asle at all druggiste and drug |deparunents at 60: and 1,00 @ bottle, Por mie and recommended in New York by all | Riker and Hegeman stores, Rockey Pharmacy, + | Caswall Mamey Co., Siegel Cooper & Co. the ‘14th Street Store, Macy's, Crawt: ares, Years and rhinoceroses have [pt aime 1100 Wh and Lemos seal bead quoagt, Bi roading Tien, Alto Boston ai A Bugle Call to the Great Army of Men who pay from $20 to $30 for Overcoat or Suit re ae! $18.50 $13.50 Overcoats & Suits, selling oxford, black, medium grays and regularly up to $22, now Long overcoats with convertible collars, full worsted lined, satin over-lining on shoulders, Suits in blues & black, and mixtures, Raiders willfind lots to choose from,—several thousand overcoats and several thousand suits—the choicest product of the season at their original prices, It’s our usual mid-winter clearance; but the values. we’ve assembled for this occasion are unusual. Art Frothers THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES } Silk lined dressy vicuna overcoats; kerseys in | semi-fancy weaves, 1 many wi FIVE STORES: BROADWAY, At 49th Street, BROADWAY, | Near Caribe At Third Ave, 44th St., Near The HILTON CO. St. Brookiya, iladelphie, 125TH STREET, 47CORTLANDTST., Nea Greenwich, UNION SQUARE, Bway. Was nothing the matter with | gwiseco produces estounding te eo quickly | cont", pte tee “eg teenth except that he was too healthy," |it has amazed those who bave tised it, We will one-quarter off, 4 Snyder. “Poor Kitty—she's bet. | prove tt to you if you will end 100 tn ative or | | and bing. World ‘Wants Work Wonders : — _Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City OFF | LIBERAL CREDIT TO ALL JAUMANN & DELIVERS THIS EN- TIRE DINING ROUM (as iilusiva- fed TO YOUR HOME. air of RE E Frame Pictures Free with this — Room sulte BRO ThE Sideboard tm gonsine American, quartered | The Chi oh, hamdsomely carved, | swell trot 2 small) Value 825, wirewse 14, i, at t drawers, 1 lined) ond 2 cupboards, Vi The Dining Table ts» ef golden oaks has 4 dining golden fulsh,| pedestal bases 4 heavy claw fects 6 fect carved bac Value 1 OQ] extewsivms eatra leaw 82.00 each, Te Bu Be cb anns rab sneer 3 Rooms ‘5 4 Rooms $ 5 Rooms 3 Completet Comp! toly Completely ma for our NEW OUR LIBERAL CREDII WRITE for our NEW We Pay Freight TERMS apply aso to int tio: ardin, Island, New Jersey our outfits. Mai led Free, && Railroad Fare saentactiont OPEN 84TH eT. GATURDAY aB4e a=) RD, 'L! BTATION EVENINGS AT CORNER “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The Worid’s “Want” columns. Store Formerly Occupled oy Altman & Co 1868 Full Weights Miscellaneous 400. Preser fruit in, large jars; St Domino Sugar Havemeyer & Elder's Crys- tal Domino, in 5-Ib. car- tons, sold elsewhere at 45c; this sale. °35c Spratt’s Cakes Dog or Pappy Hiseuits Marrow Bean W. State: 3 pr Yellow ppitt Esi ONEILL:ApAMs @ ablished 43 Years Adams Building-——Basement this Items. Butter: We reserve the right to limit quantities . Phone your orders to Chelsea 5700 Condensed Milk Borden's Magnolia Brand Condensed Milk, sold elsewhere at Ie per tin, a standard of weights), per 9c Gras, rei Barley — (Fina): saree ‘pounds —Fresh Elgin Creamery, Lf 1-1 prints it Price in Town. Armour’s Hams ‘The Helmet Brand, fresh smoked sugar cured, | Delicatessen Dept. en, Richard- K 1 +'% tine. Protit- Sharing Sale Friday 1911 | : 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. | Pure Groceries That Conform to Government Standards Full Measures igh grade quality, Ce ‘15c Swine, impor per Ib. vss » in in= » the New York State — Full cream; per Ib. . ‘Derby's "* 380 Armour’s Bacon ‘The Helmet Brand, square or narrow strips, delicious breakfast delica per lb., this mien, 20c Gold Medal Flour Washburn Best; Bbls...., Crosby's