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\ 4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911, \ WATCHDOGCLERK |Dowble yw” Green Trading Stamps With Purchases, Before 12 o’Clock) PROVES EASY FOR HYPNOTIC THIEF Barkelanik — Leaves rey Out and Door Open for Burglar. SO HE TELLS DRUGGIST. Now Ricksecker Wonders Why He Failed to Tell Po- liceman on the Job, Drugsist Ricksecker of No. 275 Lenox avenue to-day, “but it seems to me kinder tough to have a clerk you'd trust Uke the Bank of England so conto! | susceptible to hypnotism ‘that he turns over the store to a visitor while rhere's %% pounds of uniformed polices standing outside the door. “This clerk of mine wears the name ef Pizer Barkelanik, which 1 consider pretty good name for a watchdog. I've ‘been trusting him for six years to the money in the safe at night tore. But on Sunday night opposite—takes the mone fe and opens up the store. He does this for a tall, lean gent, who} makes passes at him and shows him he’s got hardware in his pocket. told this story to eight detec- tives and fourteen cops, and instead of latening serious they get red in the face and begin to cough. ‘They refuse to estimate that Pizer Ba: such | & compound consolidated ay he confesses to. It sure Is a p' | He Purchases, “Lt was about UP. M. when the ta jean gent dropped into the store ing right by the Ja rn purchased a lights it and saya to Pizer, ‘I see y wlone?’ “Except for t nd ry ne pays his’ way woes on Just as nat lig was & barber or a p I don’t want any Jeuths trailing You Then he ma ot that clerk's eyes and s pocketful of hardware. he buys another Rosa Dulcina ¢ and gaunters out, passing the night with that cop who !s s chored in the vestibule, “Did P, Barkelanik go out and that policeman? He did not. 1 have sense enough to put that back in the safe and shut tie Alas, not. “He explains this by saying that that tail lean gent took his with him, What he dt those two boxes of m: cyanide bottle, lock the empty he front door and lea trance open. Then he we He waited a couple of hours back to seo if that smooth thief had carried out his programme. He had ‘That clerk of mine tay be honest, but if he {# there's a considerable ivory grown somewhere above his shoulders.” SOLID i4-k. GOLD Geruine DIAMOND PEAY ami be the fu at this! price fe ‘guatwateed ‘any. railroad in. the Diamonds, Watches, Jew 180Broadway, New Y ork ENHUT BUILDING me Outfittings EXCLUSIVELY— Thus: Basement—Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Woodenware, Refriger- ators, Paints. Main Floor - pousel ee, eT ae ge Goods, Chafing Dishes, Percolators, jassware, La a First Moor Carpets, Rugs, tinaletaneOictoths Uphotnreris, Pierres Second Floor—Parlor Furniture; also the BETTER grades of furniture for other rooms, Office Furniture. _ i Third Floor--Beds, Bedding and lower-priced Furniture. 'S. & H. Premium Parlor. Contract Department. Bureau of Churches. In the\G 6) 2 ANY OTHER STORE GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF G™AVE. J. B. GREENHUT, Pres. 18"&I9"STS.NEW YORK. Important Notice to Collectors of GHC Trading Stamps The Sperry & Hutchinson Premium Parlors, which were formerly in the Siegel Cooper Co. and Greenhut & Co buildings, have been merged into ONE magnificent parlor THIS IS NOW LOCATED IN THE GREENHUt BUILDING—Third Floor. JX" Stamps Free, Tomorrow, in the MAIN Building To all persons, whether purchasers or not, applying at the LADIES’ PARLOR, fourth floor, MAIN Fal 110 Building, tomorrow, will be given free as many sets of “S. & H." complimentary stamps as they may reasonably require for books unfilled, but only one set of ten stamps of any one date, and only 100 free stamps in all, will be good in any one book. Owing to the liberal offering of free stamps, patrons will find it advantageous to start filling at one time as many books as will be required to secure the premium they desire. IN THE GREENHUT BUILDING Our Great February Furniture Sale ; Is Progressing Spiritedly Never was the assortment so encrmcus- never the floor-space devoted to this important depart- ment so extensive~ never qualities so high-—never PRICES so LOW! What wonder, then, that we're doing so great a busine By all means visit, WITHOUT DELAY, our elaborate display of furniture in the GREENHUT Building. IT LEADS THE TOWN! They are the signals for BIG This sale, as you undoubtedly Look for the BARGAINS in the great clearance | know, is the talk of the town to-day; al of the Greenhut & Co. stocks now | and, from the standpoint of values, it Green Price-Cards in progress. is only right that it should be. IN THE MAIN BUILDING Big February Sale of Silver-Plated Ware * Not Only the Greenhut & Company Merchandise But a Striking NEW PURC 'HASE- Prices Now Practically 50 Per Cent. Off Regular Rates at 50c |at 98c | Rogers Ai Silver-Plated Table | at $1.95 at $2.95 at $3.95 $1.95 Ware Cake baskets, Soup tureens Children’s cups, Cracker jars, bread Gravy hairreceivers,powder | 0). ginch trays Beautiful floral patterns; gray or | bread trays, fern dishes, fruit jars, lemon ‘dishes, | ys, 9-ine ys, bright finish. fruit bowls, Womee bowls, 3 - piece salad bowls, jewel | fern dishes, mustard Sale Price, 1j-Dozen. | candelabra, feet h cases, candlesticks 5 , 5 ; coffee sets; up with si , coast. | jars (glass lined), 815 4 tes betel or Coffee Spoons......59¢ | milk pots (for hot dishes, to $6.75 grades, crs, flowe #6. || uiviandl manne at 1.25 pet Spoons or Forks........$1.15] milk), sandwich w|bread Odds and Ends of Shetfeld Plate up to $1.50 grades. 7 able Spoons or Forks.......... 118] plates, butter dishes trays, a f and Hard Metal or 3 bottles), nut} Fruit bowls. compotes, | Orange Spoons or Oyster Forks.. 1.15] chocolate pots, sugar baklee ms’ $6.95 at 75e bowls, candle -sticks, |Dutter dishes, cracker | Butter Spreaders. 1.25 | bowls, syrup pitchers hare dist m pele fF jars, sugar bowls, cream | Dinner or Tea Knives 1.59] (with tray), ete.; up ishes, water pitchers, teapots, 12-inch spoon trays, bonbon | te; UP to 5 | pitchers, crumb sets, etc. ; to $4 grades . candle sticks (with shades); up to $5.50 caer flower ey grades up to $2.50 grades. aie grades, mia Under No Circumstances Should YOU Miss This Great Sale. (ore dun Beer tromy IN THE MAIN BUILDING eh, IN THE MAIN BUILDING Introducing Two of the New Spring &. tai! p Models in NOG Misses’ Silk, Foulard “gi and Pongee Dresses ,. A Special Sale, . Tomorrow, at 510.75 Dainty frocks for afternoon and evening wear. ONE OF SATIN BOR- DER FOULARD—THE OTHER OF PONGEE, WITH PIPING, BUTTONS, ETC., OF CONTRASTING COLORS. These Are Exceptionally Smart Little Dresses Beautifully made up with attractive “frills” —girlish little touches that individualize them. The foulard is here in Helen Pink, Copen- hagen, navy and gray; with cuffs and yoke of self-colored messaline. The pongee comes only in natural, with piping of contrasting color, Sizes 14 to 18 years. (Small women can also be fitted.) Clean-Up Sale of Traveling Bags/ Formerly $9.25 to $12; 4 Tomorrow, Choice at $7.50 . = Y Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co.’s First Great Sale of Pianos Values that Will Astonish You, as Will the Terms Upon Which They Are Sold We have set aside our “used” or shopworn pianos, and though we have greatly ADDED to their value through a thorough overhauling, we have DEDUCTED enough from their prices to make this the most wonderful offering of such pianos ever known. Below we print a list of the names of these high-class instruments; also the sensationally low prices. Come and See These Pianos, Tomorrow the Values Will Delight and Surprise You Uprights Was. Now. Uprights Was. Now. Uprights Woodward & Brown.... .$450...$85 | Bradbury $475 Gram Richstag. Calenburg 51.425... 90 | Chickering "450 McPhail as .. 300... 95 | Huntington 425 500 275 275 400 275 400 450». 325 250 300 400 375 400 375 475... 95 | Sohmer...... 325... 95 | Brooks 375 95 | Kirchoff 350,..110 | Schille Kirchoff Ivers & Pond Gildemeister, , Werner Howard... Kirchofl Behr Bros Mathushek Gram Richstag Boardman & Gray McPhail Steinway 9 . 375 eee .« 375 R Players & Player-Pianos Was. Now. rs & Player-Pianos Was. Now. Playano $250... $75 | McPhail. ... ft - $550 Playano.... sees 250... 85 | Ludwig Caldwell i 375... 325 Grand Pianos “Was s. Now, Garwood. . sees 450 345 | Booth Bros. . $245 Kirchoff..... Weber, f $300. 325 Kirchoft . 585 Also 2 wi at sea, Tinea Reubert Brambach IN THE MAIN BUILDING A Clearance of Toys $1 Tor Shooting Galle: ys 65. ec ie Ludwig. . . 675 Braumuller Kirchoff. Howard Wegman York Two Very Special Lots of Used Caldwell and Wolfner Pianos Regularly Now D 4 Caldwell Pianos, each. ....,$185....$145 | 4 Wolfner Pianos, each.......... arr ; sieo The Terms: The Easiest A On All Sale Pianos up to $250 . $5 and $1 Week $6. 48 Juvenile Street Auto- $ mobiles at *4.85 Whether you are about to journey southward t sunny Florida or north- ward to the enticing land inhabited by “Our Lady of the Snows,” you can- not possibly do better than to buy one of THESE bags. Made of russet and brown cowhide, black walrus and levant grain leathers, Every one lined with fine caltskin, and made on the best English frames. Inside pockets. Sizes 14 to 18 inches We haven't all sizes in all styles, but the assortment is sufficiently large to afford you an excellent and faried 79¢ Character Baby Dolls 59 “4.75 nglish Perambu- $4 Down As Always— Boe ask i aa Plush Monkeys— 29¢ Any instrument purchased at this sale will be taken in sstiiias ne a new one of higher grade at any time within one year, and full amount paid will be allowed. fain 8 Fourth Floor, Center.) Oranars ing, (Greenbut-Siegel € paper Store, Main Build- oor, Front GrveuluieSie on |__ IN THE MAIN BUILDING. Specials for Wednesday in Middle-of-the-Month Sale of Fine Groceries Dependable Wines and Liquors = IN THE MAIN BUILDING Specially Reduced Prices for Wednesday. Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. Telephone 4000 Chelsea. Eee TI ass ‘0.'8 Pale Ale Prati! Tie ly 2 Guinness’ E Ferrand’s Three- Vid Crow Whisky | Be Dublin h MULE T Soap HITE BORAX SOAP Smoked Meats URED we Mat Wistonaua. (193e SUGAR-CURED HAMS 16e VIRGINIA BACON Sale of Flour GOLD MEDAL FLOUR FOUNTAIN, PREMIUM FLOUR PILLSBURY'S BEST. XXX. TLOUR California Peaches PRE iy M BRAND caches; ee a 18¢ Wednesday vid Tiour SEL-RISING BUCKW RED SALMON Leib, flat COCKTAILS — all kind Of the finest old QRq EET PRUNES: de Ie ended spe 35¢ sain Gual> Bo P iis 29¢ TOMATOES. Absit MEALY” POTATOES—120.'t 60-1b, bag, 87 FRESH BUTTERINE 17; 2-Ib. print, 47¢; ‘ 27¢ oF anc y, Storage Eggs Orange Sale Wednesday’s Specials sweet oF farter-botties 4.49 Bottle 2.70 M-dottle sees F s Bottles Rordeaux Vieux 4, repacked and gu Bie 9 H oJ ”30¢ bottle Emilion Size 126 Ie St. Julien 10 Ibs. 92:3 24¢ Margaux ; Sire 176. GUADARALL COF Qn Pontet-Canet ' We Give Them Ask for O24" Green Trading Stamps—