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SHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911. SHOES FOR 7,000 Double IH’ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 o°Clos | FREE TODAY AT iG || THE GREENHUT & CO. ul pie TIM’ ” CLUB SIEGEL a of BU wip fecrbea a J .B.GRE i! ° Siegel Siegel Cooper Co. Building ae j he Entire Greenhut & Co. Stock Woollen Socks and Sulli- the Bowe gear or with will be the van at phe woollen socks as well ert ed It was a job, indeed, to move the goods across Sixth Avenue—but it’s done and | Every scrap of the remainders of stocks in the important lines named immediately dea ; f we're glad of it. The Greenhut Building is now closed. Carpenters and other workmen below has been brought HERE- to The Big Store— and is now placed before the dis- ae WAS W by Paget pally Bi are as busy as bees in it, bringing to pass the most important alterations. criminating buyers of New York and vicinity at t ny are t & : ae ices Certain to “Clear” It Quick! a As” Poe a PS te, out t eve Prices Certain to i@ar pULIC KAY fell with a a esidsat day of the year. M | Cloaks, Dresses, Costumes, Wraps, Art Needlework, Washatle Press labrics, Hesicry and Underwear, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware, “L've picked no. 6 as the coldest | Girls’ and Misses’ Wear, Corsets, Flowers, Feathers & Hat Trimmings, JTaces ana Embroiderics, Veilings, Boys’ Clothing and Hats, Optical Goods, Clocks, aay ead eee RG Wheat ar thu aiieb Infants’ Apparel, Muslin Undcruear, Siik Petticoats, Hondkerchiefs, Gloves, Ribbons, Actions, Dres: makers’ Supplies, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, Miesctinn G54 ho WOl be ancmted by | Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Silks, Dress Goods, Linings, Velvets, Weists, Shirts, Lace Robes, Buttons, Braids and Trimmings, Leather Goods, John C. Fitzgerald, Alderman Jonn J. Women’s and Misses’ Neckwear, Fancy and Dc mestic Lincns, Wrappers and Tea Gouns, Toilet Arti les, Umbrellas and Walking Sticks, Nace initieca tine) Collars, etc. Men’s Furnishings, Shoesfor Every Mcmbercf the Family, Books and Stationery, Blankets and Comforters. Larry Mulligan, “Jimmy” gcccanery, Barty 3. oolde | Later we may take space in which to enumerate in detail some of Not only has no regard been paid to PROFIT, but none to COST. Pani rue Aa hey entars Wherever You the more salient bargains. To-day, however, we know it to be sufficient | Many of the goods are really “odds and ends,” owing to the fact that Look for the bo wil! be handed them See a GREEN merely to call attention to the big, strong fact that assortments had been so badly broken before the removal took place. “TUESDAY tan foes men are The Goods Are Here! Note, however, that QUALITY in every case is absolute that the BARGAINS” in the Aisles on All Floors. Price-Card nicest goods are as bright and fresh as on the day when they were unpacked. Lock FIRST for the GREEN PRICE-CARDS, These mark EVERY | You Will Find article from the Greenhut stocks. THEN look at THE MERCHAN- Pxvice-Listi f ssar INUSU: Prominent or seven HT |! ABIG BARGAIN |] DISE ITSELF. You will be simply AMAZLD at the exceptional Price Listing Is Not Necessary ATTRAC es oa ets MONEY-SAVINGS that this mercantile upheaval opens to you at this time. In This Advertisement aii ni First Price-News from the Great Clearance of the Greenhut & Co. Stock of Gloves @ a } Qtns At this writing it is simply impossible to list all of the Creerhut & Co. |seven items, selected hurriedly; BUT THERE ARE OTHERS! Come stock. There cre hundreds of lots of gloves—sore in quantities tc yee, get YOUR share of these never-to-be-cqualed bargains. small to mention, others in fairly good assortments. Here we print| 6 Women’sand Chilcren’s Women’s and Men's Women’s 16 - Button Women’ the O VeS Woolen Gloves—25c, Ch: meter Suede Hee coat Taffeta Tall £0c, and 7oc Lisle and Fabric nloves--al orw grades.... * 10¢ Gloves, at 18¢ sizes; blackonlyB9C qualit \ physician of ‘asp Sik Wemen’s Pure Silk Women's Kid G'oves Women’s Long Kil Gloves— s-—-black Gloves — 6-button 1- and 2-clasp; 16- and 2)-button lengths; 50 cent ¢ length;black ~ black and white and colors, NEVER SUSPECTED KIDNEY |B) | 7% S% SAW OANM R O]R atades...... LUC Giovesat..... at 29c\ and tan; at 50c solbrssats; OSC) ales black; at... $1.95 (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) TROUBLE—GAINED FIFTY Smee | wEIG.iT, + ‘ . ‘ what I suppose: ff was rheumatism, a be- = came so bad that 1 could hardly get on my feet from a sitting position, 1 ran nt "1 Three weeks of very spirited buying by the great public of New York and Furniture, Bedding, As we have many times stated, these departments will be transferred to the 2 vicinity have served so to deplete cur stccks of hcme cutfittings that it is but fair} R A ‘ : s, Linoleums, for us to state that assortments are brcken, and that a gocd many “odds and Carpets, ugs, Linole s} ends’? show themselves. Oilcloths, China, But that’s to YOUR advantege! So long as QUALITY rerrains—which we Glassware, Lamps ‘ rac ae : A guarantee to be the case—many people ci cy locking over just such enticing : ‘ si arrives. That this is SURE to be the case is abundantly proven by the tre “remainders” as are now to be seen in these 12 big departments, and making Pictures, Upholsteries mendous selling of the past three weeks. Come In, TOMORROW, and Get their selections therefrom: and Kitchen Supplies |YQUR Share of the BARGAIN. Y om = me . . (Fine China— d Hand-Painted China Tea- | ‘Lunmbiecs-value 75¢ a doz.; 48¢ Sate Specials in Furniture | jection is ree me led hy ih au PARTCH, | M and Unframed Pictures You know, of course, about the big clearance sale now going on in our Furniture Store tees Hin aa fl ete Aseilag) He in de! 54 0) ia Greenhut Building as soon as it reopens, and, rather than MOVE the great stocks of merchandise, we have decided to name SELLING PRICES SO LOW that the goods will be CLEARED, as far as possible, before the day of re-location mended for hid had any idea that fected. 1 thought Iw cent bottle of Sw Kt the effect would b ing it according t few days 1 saw that it 1 used the fifty-c bought three om they completely “Tuesday Bargains” tion for what it| New Haven, Vt caused by the impending consolidation and consequent removal. Here are half a dozen :s Teneainper at ns "SAMPLES of many SCORES of others: ee Lope Personill Combined with a Clearance of Our “Tuesday Bargai Good Porcelain Dinner Sets— ‘ day of ie Ths CH uy Buffets—fine quartered oak, rubbed | Leather Couches—frames of volid | Morris Chairs—frames made of fine EU dsl ay et 100 pieces; $5.98 grade: 84° Q i who sub Cwn Stock Makes This the Great- and polished; 1wo small d K; heavy claw feet: open spring |” solid oaks golden color, rubbs Meh eee aad 4.85 % 4 . , . and on rae, ¢ ion-and patent buttons;| finish; extra he s and claw ; pe ; rf Hance aud tn fat 1 Des: Mol est Sale Announced in Years een Pete lentheecahle teers: tullvepany complete Porcelain ish Sete 15 87 4Q Imporied Avotriag od Sieaeee as i] Justice of the ie ‘ i ; inches long, Wo inches bighs y only; regus $6) | with green velou 4 pieces; $2.95 grade; at Aes . I UTTER In yesterday's papers we explained to you how we were regularly $18; at $12 larly $45; at S25 eee Nay tara 1 leDU Tiisbisteccvilie 4a a aes graces -O0n = 51.25 ; BE, Kiln or 6 Gey, among the first buyers at the great sale of the Fishel, Adler Dinirg Claiss—ircmes of cll oak Brass Besltrads inch straight | Dining ‘Tables “quartered oak top {Sa ¢ 22e Gar Glass 9-inch Bowls — ~ 4. 45 4 pba y Schw: sia alle! - She with quartercd oak backs; seats| posts; six half-inch filing rods;| rubbed and poli hed; heavy pedes- 23 | $6.95 ' i Prove What Suamp Root Wil Do For You. & Schwartz stock—the well-known Fifth Avenue art dealers covered with genuine sizes 4.6,4 0, 3.0; regu- “6. 75] ial law fect: Ott. extension; ton, Nanees: 8 Ghlas Toe Seige), er ee a ae y Send to Dr end how we took our choice of their wonderful assortments, heavy box seat frames; lar finish only; at. OD} sbinchesin diameter; Ow-4 pleces grade; iandte 6-ine ore 4 Bend 10) f d 5 ccs | plow $1.48 grade; at. Ic : ton, N including at P| Sieger Cooper Store, Fourth Moor.) — | regularly $10; at NSAN Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) convi ee - witabe Water Colors, French Prints, Phologravures, ee SSS) — oe of thaiMenir writing, be Etchings, Plain cnd Colored Facsimiles | Tuesday Bargains’’ in L a Amps on complete with ry Lamps —- mplete | Bras hart e; Clothing | Pe pate ee gi Mea Mission Night bs apa com “ | _, For Men & Youths] 22.2." 8 PRICES SHOW SAVINGS OF FROM 50 TO 75 P®R CENT. ariety of subjects is s'mply wonderful. No matter what your picture-need is, or may be, you are sure to fill it in this extraordinary sale, Every kind of a picture is included— from a small print to your alcove cr other nook, to a beautiful, larly 28¢; at... high-class oil painting ty an artist of international reputation, A One-Day Offering of i Slege! t (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center dd Wi ( ates 0 inter Overcoats and | Noteworthy “Tuesday — | Emphatic ‘ Tuesday Ss \| | Bargains” in | Bargains” in Suits | Curtains and || Rugs, Carpets, D drape ries ; | Oilcloths and a. itchen Furnishings| Best $7.50 and *10| = st a Few Hints fram Cur Finely- a | Linole : ped asreriseitid ty its | Equipped Housefurnishing Store: ed ita | Anoieums | Kitchen Cupboards as illustrated; size 28 x 72; sting items. irom | | | Here are some highly esses = detached top, two glass doors, thice compart. 1 hig Carpet Store Grades at | ale cath tn ha ments, fr part Sontaling Seamless W iiton Veivet Pugs— } D etables and one for gularly $e cooking utensils regularly $17 50; § [nd mported White Madras — extra ‘y 2950 \ “Tuesday Bargains, $10.75 juality; pretty designs; 52} 2200" cs Sie pueeee ate G Center Tables—oak ree turned or plain legs; inches Wide; value fis AMDe | regularly $14.50; $@ , with lower, shelves; size 16 x10; rear @Q) A yardi at Cy) a 9.75 larly 95c; “Tuesday Bargains,” at ic Figured Drapery Serim—some |} 4 cminster Rugs S14 78 1 Medicine Cabinets—white enamel or golden oak mn vith pretty |) regularly $24.50 14.75 finish; lock and key; ¢ helves; handsomely w garments in cach material and styl é Velvet Carpets — regularly 69. ' and strongly put together; reguiurly 95e; 65c riment inclu ey chest-m yt al ' ITC i) “Tuesday Bargains,” ot aC 10 ¢ z 1810 pe : ee ¢ | yostry Carpets regularly Pyey i Medicire Cob 2 of handscnicly finished fa rer ansspere hah : i oletads Buel hacen | " (Ze golden oak; nd commedicus; closet for a SOrK mixt Kyl } good ble ¢ ) Cilelothy regularly 606; Various siz ini Dx 14 inches; | Convertib e and " tc | value 15ca yard;at... FC 45Be regularly $1.2 Tuesday ains,” / . Milita Hers; to- ¢@ me teds, icy yd 4 Irish Point Lace Curtains tra | | Printed Linoleums 92 b h ‘ I sh 1 d d Se ‘ a morrow at Odo imeres and ¢ *5, ao | ne ty net in pre c |] regularly $00; ar 39e Tatourets— square or hexagonal shepe; plain or matted tops; dil- © * 4 : ‘“ is an “ee . i sign val $3.50 a Oileloths larly 30¢; ton ine ; " ferent sizes, 1egularly 68¢; "Tuesday Barguins,” at. 35¢ Some Choice “Plums” for the Barly Comers \\\ iia a i 2c JHAR . KEENE, ee = en = Diamon atches, Jewelry. 7 . mn, . S , Sean 460 Broadway, New York. Ask for grag Green Trading Stamps—We Give lhe (i —__a__—_—_a_