The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1911, Page 5

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FAA Sn _____BWE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1911. v BOMBEXPLOSION aaz-iteakaue Double GAC Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 0’Cloci Our Greenhut Building hattan av street, Brook Basement—Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Wooden- ware, Refrigerators, Paints. street, Bro street, Broo! Women and Children Driven i Foe hay a From Beds to Snow-Cov- ered Streets by Shock. Sinking Fund Main Floor—Housefurnishings, Enamelware, aoe theceweite a Electrical Goods, Chafing Dishes, Percolators, jor to distributing milk these China, Glassware, Lamps, etc. ‘ull cane. First Floor—Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Oilcloth, Upholsteries, Pictures. Second Floor—Parlor Furniture; also the BETTER grades of furniture for other rooms. Office Furniture. Third Floor—Beds, Bedding and Lower-priced Furniture. ‘“S.&H.” Premium Parlor. Con- tract Department. Bureau of Churches. No, 126 Dupont vo. 09 Amazing Values in the Clearance of Greenhut & Co. Merchandise This most sweeping bargain sale embraces every line of goods formerly carried in the Greenhut & Co. store. The various groups throughout our Main Building are indicated by GREEN PRICE-CARDS. Look for them. Every one of them points to a big bargain-surprise. In Our MAIN Building, Tomorrow. A Sale in Which beg Climax of Value-Giving Is Reached sd | 7 5 Women’s Finest °3 and °3.50 Shoes at te YY BUTCHER THE - VICTIM. Rouer’s Shop Shattered and, Family Barely Escapes Death | —No Trace of Assailants. | MOTHERS NEED Scott’s Emulsion Many mothers have learned how much they needed Scott's Emu'sion by taking It to show their children that it was a sweet modicino. For thirty-five years it has been the best known specific against fatigue and enfeeble- ment, as well as the standard remody for warding off and § relieving colds and affec- tions of the throat and lungs. Some one set off a bomb against the front door of the butcher shop of Fd- ward Rauer at No, 270 LAvor'a avenue, in the Fast New York section of Brook- lyn, just before davitght to-day bollding, a three-story frame str was partly demolished, but 1 those residing within tt was tnjured. Rauer's butcher shop occupies the front part of the ground floor. His) Iving rooms are in se rear of the! shop. He ts unmarried and the mem-| Devs of his household are his sister,| Josephine, twenty-six years old, and his clerk, John Badurek. The second floor of the bullding ts Ynoccupled, On the third floor live Jo- #eph Mattese, hig wife Marte and their five children, the eldest fifteen . Mattese {9 a baker, with a shop in le 4 ord avenue, just around the cor- |= - . n people of the neighborhood are) FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE Tf e opinion that Mattese is worth _ ‘able money. | ivefybody in the house was aniee| when the bomb exploded with @ © ry ~ that was heard for blocks The Sperry & Hutchinson Premium Parlors, which were formerly located in the Siegel Cooper Co. and Greenhut & Co. buildings, have been merged into ONE magnificent parlor. THIS IS NOW LOCATED IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING--THIRD FLOOR. In this offering we continue to dispose of the remainder of the Greenhut & Co. stock. THAT IN ITSELF IS THE VERY BEST RECOMMENDATION. Eminently desirable styles—thorougly well-made shoes in tan, dull calf, black suede, vici kid and patent leather; button and lace; all sizes and widths. This is the kind of a sale that you will recall as a great value- giving event after many months—possibly a year from now. (Greenbut-Siege! Cooper Store, Main Bullding, Second Floor, Reer.) IN OUR MAIN BUILDING 86 Trunks at Reduced Prices Tomorrow, a Clearance of an Odd Lot. They Are Slightly Scratched or Soiled IN OUR MAIN BUILDING A Very Important Introductory Exhibit and Sale of Women’s New Spring Suits at $24.00 - ; The price itself is commonplace. It really means nothing unless you see the suits. Therefore, we urge you not to judge the importance of this announcement by the illustra- tion that we use and the few brief lines of text. _ Come and SEE the suits by all means. They're wonderfully chic—delightfully smart —just a bit “different” from the regular run of ready-to-wear Spring suits which will soon flood the market. Of course, our showing includes suits at various prices, but at this writing we particu- larly call your attention to the display at $24.50, which embraces an extensive variety of suits from the leading high-class manufacturers. All of these suits are beautiful in style and faultlessly tailored. THE COATS are cut from 24 to 26] THE SKIRTS are a little wider than| THE MATERIALS include inches in length; lined with peau-| usual, but cleverly designed and offer| fine French serges, hair- de-cygne or Skinner's satin; sot an excellent choice of models that] line-striped black - and- are semi-fitting and severely pli fasten either on the side, front or white checks, and light- others are slightly trimmed. back; also high-waisted effects, weight broadcloths. The Suit is f fine black or navy French serge; chic 24-inch coat; designed with deepTuxedo satin-faced collar; lined with Skinner's satin; pockets and cuffs are piped and trimmd with Mlustrated jutons The skirtis a plain gored model, trimmed and piped to match coat. The above is only one of the many styles in this excellent assortment. Come in and do some “picking,” for these suits are exceptional values at $24.50. new Spring sutras” 916.50 and $19.50 Our stock is complete with all the newest Spring and Summer styles; made of or the most fashionable fabrics, such as foulards, messaline, crepe, taffeta, mare quisette, voile and lingerie batiste. Tub dresses are also included.,, Allin this About Dresses Spring's latest styles—AT PRICES WITHOUT A_PREC- $99 50 EDENT. The dress illustrated is of foulard and is priced at m his place of residence. Tue ter and Badurek, who fel FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER Buy the *FAMOU yn out of bed, ran and out into the sn eir sleeping garme Although there had been very Ii Ht travel on the street during the KRAMER FUR dir i ct from Am ing manufacture our whole: morning hours the force of the explo: room and sion so littered the sidewalk in front th store with debris that no footprints * could be discerned in the snow. Ap- parently the bomb had been placed rigiit against the door, because the doo: Liown clear into the store. Vhe win- jowns were broken, the metal ceiling of the shop portion of the ground floor was) p ripped off and the heavy ‘ce box blown middleman’s enor- scoot pty mous profit. : MER FURS ” aires : But the “hurts” are not of a nature THE WORLD OVER thar will impair the service of any trunk in “SINCE 1873" the offering. A single hour’s journey by f 5 afte rail or steamer would scratch them as henomenal Values for Thursday much. Apart from this, there’s nothing Tbe hremone Mranier en ioy tne the matter with them. All styfes on special sale—skirt, steam- er, hat and wardrobe trun Regularly. Tomorrow Regularly Tomorrow $7.50 $5.50 $16.00 7.95 6.45 20.00 15.00 : fi 21.00 16.50 22.50... 18.00 12,00. 25.75 20.00 15.00 35.00 22.50 (Greenhut Siegel Cooper Store, Main Bidg., 2d Floor, Rear.) ier declares thaf he has not an thr y inthe world and has received no | fy’ rep: 9.25 10.00 Questioned and says he has esived any Black Hand letters. ——————_-- CITY MILK DE?OTS IN THREE BOROUGHS. Twelve Stores Leased for Stations Where Sterilized Infant Food Will Be Sold at Cost. ‘Tre Board of Health applied to the, Olt. Giving Fund Commission to for ANY OTHER EXNTRAOK- privilege to lease-twelve stores in Man- DINARY VALUES, hattan, Bronx and Brooklyn, to be used KRAMER FUR @s infants’ milk depots. H ¥ p olR CUr PRICK IN OUR MAIN BUILDING 24-In. Imported Woven Chiffon Voiles Special Tomorrow, 2 ataYard....... Mee es Cc A variety of all the latest styles to Continuing the Clearance Sale of the Stock of Greenhut & Co. Suits at Very Low Prices There are many groups, and it is simply out of the question to tel! Of them all in any announcement. It_will be decidedly worth your while to come and do some “picking.” ABSOLUTELY THE BIC ATTRACTIONS THAT THIS OR ANY OTHER STORE HAS ANNOUNCED IN YEARS. eis £ OF NEW_YORK, (errs Siegel Cooper Store, Main Building, First Floor, Front ‘This plan was suggested by Prosiden 18 EAST 16TH STR val 4 patest Bt TGreenhut-Sleg i 4 ey Mitchel, following the withdrawal b. heptane anh choose from, such as hair-line, 4" and Nathan Straus of his system of pasteur-| Take elevator to 14-inch stripes, pin-head checks to 19- inch checks and plaids in all the wanted colors. An excellent material for dresses and waists. These goods must be seen to be appreciated. (Greenhut-Siege! Cooper Store, Main Building, Main Hoor, Front) Rubber Footwear, High-Cut Storm Boots, Woolen Gloves, Sweaters, Ulsters and Fur Coats, Sleds, e For This Horse Blankets, Ete. (In Our Main Butlding.) W e ather ay Shovels, Tce Scrapers, Sidewalk Brooms, (in Our Greenhut Building.) DO YOU CT AP WW LANE AGH Have You Rheumatism. Kidney, Liver or Biadder Trouble? ‘ in or dull ache in the back is evi dence of kidney trouble. It is Nature's timely warning to show you that the track of health is not clear: Danger Signais If these danger signals are unheeded mo e serious results follow, Bright's di hich is the worst form of kidney nay steal upon you The mild and immediate eflect of swamp-Root the great kidney, liver ant! bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable curative effect in the most distressing tases, If you need a medicine, you hould have the bes Lame Back. IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Groceries, Meats and Vegetables IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Higbest quality, most absolute freshness and purity, LOWEST price consistent with these characteristics—thar’s the condition of affairs in our great Pure Food Grocery Store. Freight charges prepaid to all railroad stations. Free ; eee ; wagon delivery in accordance with our welle si ail and telephone orders give ae £@ Foutha $ $ Stree R ERAT ee aeons Ml ; Cur wells gnowa system. Mail and telephone orders given prompt and careful 0 $25 res} * ‘ Sweet Oranges Grades, & New-Laid Eggs Ripe, enti, ule frat Tomorrow, at Guaranteed strictly fresh; received by express from near- Cc cid . jg box, Doz., by farms; doren in carton fahiacsir 0 $1.15 24e We can't tell you the name of the manu- Non isa 2.35 1.20 17¢ facturer from whom we bought these suits TEA, English Breakfast INDIA-CRYLON rden Spinach back is only one of many symp we've promised not to, It would make trouble aaliit’ Solnd le a Formas, 0 rimixed Ge K Kidney trouble. Other syimp- for HIM and mot do YOU any real good; for arke cane 10 | 5 Ast an. Be ie peng. $nee Fa (rae what you'll buy, of course il not be anyone's o cal bs ght can, $1; Sonlb.-can ton during the day and to get up mans NAME-TAG, but A SUIT OF CLOTHES Me En Laundry Soap during the Bight. sing in You'll find the VALUE to be RIGHT THERE pattie ey ihr HAZEL. BORAX SOAP—box, 100 A Be and that’s the main thing, naturally 104 a2.4 l5c chon thin eae Two-button and three-button models in abso- NORWAY HERRING toserves 10 | PURE BUCKWHEAT a bas an Swift's Pride Y jutely up-to-date styles; ghts of materials > — — hres ase of 10 dare SAELY, MRR EN AS 2 Jes sible Assorted Vegetables New Sweet Prunes and all sizes; faultlessly tailored LID-PACKED, TOMATOF SANTA CLARA PRUNES 30¢ not realize the oa “an Ava . ee aR +4 . Are Absolute AS narkable pr The Suits R Abs Aine $12, $15 and LARGE, SWEET PRUNE they arc almost the last Rants Ita lah Als >.- $18 Grades ‘Kal Goually Peontent. themaelves| \*caridcn sur hunts with wvers bait “The Belleclaire’ “The Ansonia” 5 ae vith doctoring the effects, while the A three-button sack suit Two-button sack styl PM -o Sale of Asparagus cigi a . 1 7 . , op Set at? i PEELED — ASPARAGUS—large, orton Asahi: SSHNOBUE NONSD at and one-doliar siz “The Washington” The Majestic’ jor. dor r ill Convince Anyone. tores Three-button long roll sag ree-button sack, full and Smoked Meats pabis 19 -¢ Retail up to $25 We which you will find on every bottle 23 k 1 The Suits 3] Made to ales SPECIAL NOTICE To prove the wonderful merits of Sw . CURED Giie have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both , . . M * oe na a : ae : ’ A by mail. ‘he book contains many of the thousands of lette We show them in English tweeds and cheviols ; MILD-CURE 202¢ and women who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy they needed. ‘The b OX TONGUES— o well known that readers dvised to send iImer & Co., Binghamton, be sure to say plmreanh offer in the New York Evening World. ‘The genuineness also in fancy mixed worsteds, (Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Store, Main Building, Main Floor, Rear 15! ‘ain Building, Third Floor.) recnhut Siegel Cooper Store, Ask for gag Green Trading Stamps We Give Them

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