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i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 6, 1911. 8 GIRL WHO FLIRTED: '"ptnina’Tite noon necess.|"ssei-nmsne vem « DOUBLE JA” Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 o’Clock the neighborhood. Few of the children had reached their homes and mothers, Blaze Quickly Put Out and Sessions Paty? Yost, the school was on fire, - | Are Held In Afternoon The cause of the fire hee hot been as: | as Usual. et - : - | Shortiy after the 1,200 pupils had been i m 3 dismissed to-day for the noon recess 1 fire was discovered in Public School Ni one | 3 — D = » () Specials Adver- tised in Sunday’s Papers, Available GREENHUT $4, at Theodore and Atbert streets, in Building. ¥ the Steinway section of Long Island pe | City. Gam ai response to an alarm by Philadelphia Miss Sorry to] the frémen keot the damage down ito a couple of hundred dollars, Schoo! ses- : . Jons were held In the variou: 4 4 Abandon Role in Which She ) 80M Vite atternsons ts Tome a8 has ithe largest % ‘The fire originated in a book closet tn sale in America. eae ‘ Tomorrow And During the Rest - of the eek, Until the Quantities in*Fach Line Are Sold. This great sale of ours, which began this morning, is not a one-day event. It's a carefully planned occasion that will be carried along until every man and’ woman in New York and for 100 miles around knows, recognizes and appreciates the supremacy of the Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Store. All of the specially prepared items fortoday will be continued tomorrow, as long as quantities last. Our out-of-town friends and others who were kept from visiting the store on account of the stormy weather will appreciate this announce- ment. Come in, tomorrow, or Wednesday, or any day this week and get your share of the sensa- tional bargains. Only a very few of the “Tuesday Bargains” are listed in this newspaper today. e Charmed Washington, & room jon the second floor. Elisabeth Appreciation is ‘ Wendy, & teacher, eating her lunch in the fi f an adjoining room, swelled smoke, in- ie final test o! RAN AWAY FROM HOME, |‘estieated and found tho viage, merit. ’. She hurled to the office and notified Dr. D. J. Melville, the principal, who telephoned to the Fire Department. At Cut Off Her Hair and Donned ‘the same time George Mylus, the jant- Brother's Clothes—Father | _ ey ea M ‘ S FOR @ Too Strict, She Says. a 1 n s ARTHA | WASHINGTON in WASHINGTON, March 6—There ts the lot amone the ‘waldene of. Washing CANDIES on. ‘The handsome youth, whose dash- B W figure and roay cheeks attracted so (woh attention frém the fair ones of © capital as he sweug ang Penn- USE e ‘Ivanta avenue every fair afternoon mesa '* these past ten days in his swagger it of brown. his roguish eyes setting ‘\4r hearts a pitty-patting as he smiled | Gives quick relief. Trial bottle 106 "them from under the brim of a fe- | ‘ra hat, worn at a rakish angle, is a} “ath no more. jone is the brown suit, gone the rak- “\ hat. To-day the youth ts" af not ‘yy contrite miss of sixteen, and is on imaer emai sik ss) AMES MOGREERY ECO, | ‘Right bravely this Philadeiphia miss, | ho 1s Esther Watson of No. 4931 War- a3rd Street ~ 34th Street enton avenue, carried herself in her nale regalia righ the very noses n and the fh Cea, On Tuesday, March the 7th. 4 that the, e A Double Event for Collectors of . WAC Green Trading Stamps JKC Trading Stamps Free in Our Greenhut Building, Tomorrow N OUR GREEN- “* complimentgry 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. _ Another Word to Stamp Collectors: The Sperry & Hutchinson Premium Parlors, which were formerly located in the Siegel Cooper Co, and Greenhut & Co. uildings. have been merged ONE magnificent parlor. ’ THIS IS NOW LOCATED HUT BUILDING—Third Floor phone y Washington Candies, 50 Cents Pound. “HAVE A GRAPE!” To all persons, whether purchasers or not, applying at the Premiuth Parlor, HUT BUILDING, third floor, tomorrow, will be given free as many sets of ''S. & THE GR 40 O°X- Green Trading Stamps Free Every Day This Week This distribution will be made in the new and beautiful Sperry & Hutchinson Premium) Parlor in our GREENHUT Building. The 40 stamps will be given to all persons who wish toy Start new books. An unusually fine pad to start new books. The premiums are more varied oti y 4 lobbyists No one tumbled to andsome young mat a bkylarking id going the harem skirt several times er by donning the real things in| CHINA DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. H Dinner Sets. the swinging | Pregnant English Porcelain, Blue Willow pattern. she couldn't see them 112 pieces. . 9.00 of the “headlight” which former price 12.00 ‘ousers, more valuable than ever before. By all means visit the Premium Parlor in our GREENHUT Building, tomorrow. she couldn't A Good Alarm §3.25GermanGil- Women’s Sample Dresses, *10.75 Wasticigtoa Rotel clerks sci aiceyy Porcelain Sét, border pattern. 100 pieces. Clock for ver Mesh 3] 95 Se ee atin ceine alias ae 15.00, 17.00 and 20.00 Absolute $16 to $25 Grades—In Sizes 34, 36 and 38 Only Bags at.. ace BGC. Fe Pia . seyiiay Ciuce’) got sc os) ea 2p These dresses are of white marquisette and lingerie batiste, in a number of Piling ia tala's ha Thagane (ar ateck, Lamps new and dainty advance styles for Spring and Summer. (You will soon see which she thought was the acme of i their duplicates displayed IN OTHER STORES at higher prices.) mantinees, but the hotel clerk got busy | Forty Lamps, discontinued styles, for elec- Being Samples, There Are Only a Few of a Style—in on the telephone, and not very long trict t ricity, gas or oil. 3.00 to 20.00 afterwards she was undergoing a! ___ y, transformation under the watchful eye | former prices 6.00 to 40,00 Many Instances Only One of a Kind And this is a feature that will be appreciated by women who like exclusive- of the matron at the House of De-| . : . . : : | —|,_— ness in their apparel. We advise those who are interested in this sale to come tention, ‘The girl ran away from h on | ys Sa tee, oI ; i H 5 pc ch $8) determined 40. carn own! FURNITURE DEP’TS. 1n Both Stores. early._Those who do will naturally get the biggest values. ather, Dr, Sylvester ji 9 NOTE-—If the above offering does not interest xX: rr if how, for we shall display several nnected with the Bell On Tuestlay and Wednesday, hundred suits and dresses at vavious prices at ANY ONE of which there will be a big economy apparent for YOU Several styles; $14 - Inch eiephone Company, wanted her to con p frames; full shirred ring mesh; at school, To make b . w ” ( ull rat Floor) ree : ci e pal ig ke & ul March the 7th and 8th. It is called “The Queen; MAIN Building, First FW kid lined; small card pocket. A uit, but In the dress sult ini furni in. ite dial; | - bargain of bi et Sunday et, but tn the dene ea Dining Room Furniture, Sheraton re- bay wuts a erae tks = = - z ; TRIMAIN Bulliing, Main Floor.) W and dovin the ee Rabie eee finely polished nickel ¢. se: White Lingerie Wash Goods Women’s $8.75 walst and skirt, | : ; es . is ‘ les Side- alarm fitted with stop lever; ® * Here's udditionalevidence of the . Her oi don; nentacelrallaved uerosle| board, China Closet, Extension Table, Four fully guaranteed. Batiste Waists {rath oh par alteauoted incase tat Spring Coats Art of her male disguise. In place of the | Chairs and Two Annchairs 150.00 (MAIN Building, Mate Floor.) GlaraOhonsec Che whenkten vee . . Siege o “0, whenever you fedora, a handkerchief covered her | former price 195.50 at think clieaehebledcate fabrics $ veks, which had re dito her x | B Bedstead inch tubi 1 We dec! hi e wsfore she tried to change her sex, rass Bedsteads, 2 ine! ubin: heav: 9, e decline to give the as preferred; fancy THE MATERIALS—all-wool mix- | ” $09 she had with hor when she left was | filler rods. All sizes. | 15.50, 19.50 aad repid Men iS) $3.00 and REGULAR selling price of Jacquard eftects: : tures of a serviceable quallty. bel bed rem Ome | COR “Father was too strict with me ; Steel Bedsteads, white enamel finish. All you'll be asenaked nad vattousesiera; checks. from that hateful sizes. 5.00, 8.00 and 11.00 6 High neck; kimono sleeves: starments;ates Q4@| |THE STYLES -all are semi- former prices 7.00, 10.50 and 15.00 elaborately designed and trimmed } fitting; 54 inches long; collars, i} cuffs and pockets trimmed with black satin, navy, grates at's QE with Cluny lace insertions and Eight excellent styles; the as- c i square lace motifs. sortments include Huck Dresser Scarfs -with scallop Willow Furniture, in suites or separate end; stamped and tinted for em- alle pieces. Various shades of enamel or stain, Gun-Metal, Blucher and (MAIN Building, Pirst Floor ) (MAIN Building, Fiest Pleor,) broidery; regularly 2c; t Button Shoes. “Tuesday Bargains” 15¢ ow t : ‘% y Bargain: a ee uaa s ae Ayre Palm Beach Armchairs, natural finish. Rater’ COlsbin’ Bieier ert = . (MAIN Building, Main Floor) £11 old hotel clerk hadn't looked at 1 : i i sizes in 9 cua halaucondneaeaet wea) Complete with cushion, 7.50 ais sarger'szerin v8. |! TQ You Need a Nice Black Suit? $ ve been doing !t yet. And now I must } TARE TT euler mhacreahan with ae | ; pa Harbor Armchairs, natural finish, The leathers are absolutely | | Tornorrow We Put on Sale Two Hundred Men’s and Popular Toys {ome ghen we set back to Phil Complete with cushion, 4:75 good, The styles are new;| | Youth’s $10 and $12 Suits at..... M e WASHABLE “CHARACTER” BABIES all sizes from 5 to 11. Boys’ $2 Shoes—Caltskin; solid Teather soles and A look of pain came into her eyes. curty_ wi The girl's mother seems to be the chief | suftorar from the egoupade, ‘ver ince | JAMES McGREERY & CO, le—and they're ‘‘dandies,” every suit We bought them for this special “Tuesday Bargain in trimming, in making, in fit and in of them. They're absolutely up to date in materials ci English back-stays; § “style.” Guarantee! ALL WOOL, too! And there's a SAVING on EACH $7 Speen beveettaicivida 1! of the Philadeiphia pol rae i Ree at, F wet ae iecheate Se) aged Street $4th Street P| ytd sau pice | | Sul or ohe'BIFFERENCE Rees $10 Stand sores STB] | Bite sii gst or out of @ general alarm, 3 n'a $8. " i our pec ek, With « atson has been ‘under a care of 8 principally samples, including Sizes for Men and Young Men fare and four plecen track, nih a limited number of the cele- brated “La France” make. All leathers and styles; sizes 3h), 4 and 44y, in widths 1 A, B and C (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) $1.50; at : $ 268 men’s and youths’ medium- and spring » suits and {MAIN ihliding, Fourth Floor. Also at 7 9 medium-weight overcoats. Values on these go up as nigh as $15, e Come in as EARLY as you can MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Neckwear Jabots—lawn and lace combina- tions; all-lace and embroidered avai, regiierly 186 to 10¢ Lace Dutch Collars—regu- 6) larly up to 39¢; at 25¢ Lace Collars — round and. sailor effects; regularly 65c to 78c; at... 49¢c MAIN Building, Maia Floor. The Best $25 Lamp in This City for 15 Kitchen Goods Gray Enamelled Cooking Utensils 4, 6, 8-Quart Sauce Pans or Sauce Pots with Covers, No, 6 and Nes FA Kettles and 1-Quart Rice Boller choice at "~ 20¢ Some of the values are as high as 55¢ Three-Foot Extra Strong Kitchen Tables made of clear white wood; regularly $1.45; 2 : Tbe Roll-Top Japanned Bread or Cake Boxes--white enamelled; 1 ted q tity; eb ek datos GREENHUT Building, Basement.) Mats and Rugs Heavy Grade Mottle Color Cocoa Mats— regularly 90c, f& “Hien 59e Velvet Rugs —27x44; heavy qual- ity in choice patterns, § regularly $1.05; at 1.45 Matting Rugs 36x72. pretty cole orings and designs. reg» P7Q ularly $1.50; at 79¢ Axminster Rugs —- 36x63, choice colorings in pretty floral effects e 1 1 $5.50, Se 4 GREENHUT Building, Fi Oil Paintings Genuine Oi! Paintings —in gilt and gold-burnished frames, with glass and shadow box; r ularl $4.25; 4 He 2.50 Genuine Oil Puintings—in deep gilt and gold-burnished sweed frames, with glass and shadow box; size of canvas, 12x18 inches; regularly 3) f& $5.50; at 3.50 Genuine Oil Paintings—in hand some gilt and gold- burnished frames, with glass and shadow box; outside size of shadow bos, 24x28 inches; $5.50 GREENHUT Building, First Floo | The Western Union Inaugurates the “Day Letter” Electroliers and Vases Our big new China and Glass- ware Store will be a REVELA- st Floor TION to you when yeu visit it A 50 word telegram— mae GLASS ELEC VROLIERS. standing 14 inches Upholsteries Antique Upholstery Dam- | Figured Taffetas — short Furniture These lamps are 26 ins, at one and one half (1/4) hiph;* base of heavy cast] | $2%China Closets, $22.00 ) $7.50 Enameled Hed. | ‘ ans — valle $1.75 2 | leogihe values gOPU Uigeee tee cin netal in verde fini $3 Dining Chairs, $1.95 | leads $550) | Muslin Bed Setn—full | at *15¢e | | cry cst come Pie | Ni | | LE | | ER Y t s ades 18 inches in diam- | | $15 Couches $20.00 | $32 Three-Pivce ize; value ] €0 | ¢ i pve. ee at ‘Ane e. ra e cer, of rich leaded glass, | | 521 Turkish Rockers, Parlor Suites. $25.00 $2.75; at. He Caded Arabian Cortalne | lies. rehy tat in a variety of beautiful $15.00 | $20 Dining Tables, $15,00] | Muslin Curtains — Ane | diet) 475 | | tedeings ae tne color schemes; may be had) | $20 thrass Hedsteads $20.50 Buffets... $22.00| | $tasapuiriar DOC | corded Arab Haale STERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO lor eier leets{e_ or um Hisce | BS ane ME | mactoniteasrann | Mehta bee | |" sa.ny THE WE . use, complete with all at- $24 Hair Mattress $15 Mortis Chairs, $7.50 i ue alue mi) GREENHUT Building, Taird Foor GREENHUT Building, Plest Floor.) Ask for OAC Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them HAND-PAINTED CHINA VASE Sonwrisd ahenea Cone te tine nana (GREENHUT Building, Maia Floor.) tachments. (GREENHUT Building, Main Foor

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