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PARK SOIL 6000, ALL GRASS NEEDS IS BETTER CARE | Expert of the U. S. Govern-; ment Makes Experiments for Commissioner Stover. Following an examination he mado of | the eotl in Central Park, Gustavus B. Maynedier, @ soll expert in the employ | of the Government in Washington, said to-day that the eofl was found to con- tain enough vegetable and onganto mi ter to produce graes. He believes condition of the grass is due not to t eoll Gut to lack of care, The exper has mate « study of the soil since Mareh 1, and witli on Satumiay hand his official report to Park Commissioner Stover, Mr, Maynadier came here at the re- quest of Mr, Stover. It had been thought that the so!l Incked vegetable an@ organio matter. The expert sent! several samples to the bureau in| Washington, and experts there report- | ed thet it was suffictent to produce erase, Mr, Maynadier said the so!l was} as good as any in the country. Mr. Maynadier said to-day that the/ ff recommendation of better care of the! gress was the same as the one made report of a committees in 1902. Parsons jr., landacape artist, whose dismissal was recommended by | i Mr, Fosdick, committee. Mr. Rarsons does not intend to quit his post without a He said to-day that he would, through his lawyer, A. D. Parker, of No. 220 Public hearing before action wae taken by the Park Board “My attempted removal,” due to my opposition to what seemed to me to be foolish ideas and functes of Commissioner S$ t think of substituting tn concrete bridge in place of the bow which {s constructed of tron and beautiful in de- iesioner Stover wanted to ) white concrete, You can that would look in Cen- was a member of that William Swe avenue, Flath. Ocean avenue of No, % Erasmus rooklyn) car from gay Manhattan early this morning, full of song and other thing to the m and music! through the of the ca the glass struck the mo- lin, of No, 827 Ralph y cut his platform jurular vein in a faint afte was taken to an ambulane cover, SW ‘ne for the opening late in August Jt will have to be begun at once, to which end workmen will take possession of tha Hippodrome atage on Monday moar ing. There remain therefore six mo performances of the present serte uR RICSOy. Not a Nostrum, but a Proved Special | Remedy for the Uric Acid Condition RHEUMATISN ECZEMA and many cases of asthma are symptoms of the same trouble. effects from the same causo— Excess of Uric Acid in the Blood { No latitude can claim en- tire exemphon, nor is any locality entirely free from ifs victims. URICSOL is a natural solvent of ex- cess uri. acid in the blood. It is a proved curative reme ody and will help you, James Hayes, of Los Angeles, writes. Nothing ever gave me any relet until | tried Uricaol. ONE BOTTLE WILL HELP; IT MAY CURE FOR SALE AT RIKER'S —ALL STORES. ‘The CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL CO. fate BistrRetars (GBB Bow Migh St, Les Angeles, Cal. roadway, demand a he eatd, “ts |i » going home on an| i took exception |! _ S06 ah Leeda G&G Woe ld, ahURobny, i ju ae X NO CONNECTION WITH GREENHUT-SI Hats Trimmed Free No Charge for Alterations on Women’s and Misses’ Mer bux Money-Saving Hot-Weather Conveniences for Cooking, Housekeeping, Gardening These Refrigerator Prices for Our “Model’’ Brands Are Making Us lawn Mowers 4 | the Most Extensive Distributors on This Continent OUR LEADER REFRIGERATOR ie manufactured by the Alaska Re has charcoal sheathing between the outer and inner walls; hardwood golden oak case; very atrongly built and without doubt the beat medium-priced refrigerator on the market, On Friday we offer two oires at two apecial prices: 38 inches hig! Apartment. house styles 2 doors high; ice act he * i apecial g ‘in front; 50 Inches teens $5.50 bout 40 ths. ice capacity of 70 the OUR MODEL REFRIGERATORS are most attract newest 1911 models; made of tk TiaiaNy ‘Sine lining ond perfect circulation of dry frigerator Company, It in design and in any smoke or odor; out ranted to give ba bry attractive In de eign; has three crucible ster! cylinder knives and 8 in, dri ing wheel ties: $2.50 | 1%". $3.00 25 wee ut 926755 ba ly ball-bear- s It to do the rapidly and with Same as above, with white ename! sng which is baked on, not palin a ,!arger, 40 inches hi it he work mo: at ae ik “0.78 ie i te iS is in 93. 60 a $16.75 Same wy id $20 “AREA L ROU TOP in bie pz ae cer wee a Paints and Varnishes lower than prevailing elsewhere, Window Screens JAP-A-LAC — alt colors; stain SCREBN Py and varnish combined; revives old woodwork, 15e, Now Is the time to put your 1910 ecteens and screen doars in furntture, etc. condition for 1911 T wi 2 PERMANENT {FLOOR atalty Bick screen wire, 24 aches wide aa runing 124 12C | One ga 1 stat. $9.5 PAINT plone. SLD 30 In, wide, Ra! 36 in. wide, ° i. gallon, aiion i One Taamog yarat LOC| Snite We, 18¢, (2 tat wide, Qc Gre” 90 | on” 50c Te Quer... 40 i red with best I+ war. 4 Ay i7e | ea. 80 | Par 20c A | 85c one . Half. 28 | ain. MISSION FURNITUR fn elght shades; quart pint 18 in. high, 70 | fs Me from 21 to 33. J. Qq | from In, wide, at ins wide, SHERWOOD ALL-METAI Bia de SCREEN: with me will not rust oF warp and will high, extendin fo 33 Ins 30 Inches high, extending 30 inches high, from 24 to 27 inches, at 49¢c | trom 26 10-44 inches, at 59c (GREENHUT Butllding, Basement.) IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING Summer Rugs and Mattings Special Colors, Special Weaves, Special Prices on Friday ° “Pistache,” “‘cafe-au-lait,” “frozen cherry,” si VARNIS 5 1.75 | BAB Halt. gallon STAIN 75e _ 25¢ IN OUR @REENHUT BUILDING Prices for Everybody in Charming Framed Pictures IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING, Upholsteries and Draperies !" 431,57" Awnings—made of Boyle's best awning materi ; : “watermelon pink,” “cornflower-blue,” and quaint d best galvanized iron f Colored Pi ther —in | Carbonette Pictures— | “chintzy” hit-or-miss effects characterize the new feat vids, Steet 4 in ong: some slight! ar ‘ 10¢ a i He mes; homestead, rag and other cool, refreshing summer id sonte slightly soiled; $4. 5250 & ining; rugs. Pictures—size Hee Tee | Aes sesssevee 79¢ | Bath Room Rugs| All-Wool Art dark frames; Genuine Pastels—in Luxurious to the feet; Squares 39c 3-inch gilt and gold- nets and Brussels ; itary; e French Subjects—in | burnished feet cdo: hen nes Extra_heavy all-wool needlework - effec rococo gilt frames;at.... $5 iy Tugs; pretty patterns slightly imperfect special for Fee £ colors—rose, blue andlcolore: ghtly —impe np frames; at... 59€ | Hand-Colored Photo- | cafe-au-lait tints, i Sete many can be] day;each.. . \ Etchings—in gilt gravures—in walnut ; Sale | Valuo Sire Price matched into pairs; | Tapestry and Armure 4 frames; and gilt frames; an 18058 ree +480 ue $3.75 Hie pri cs in Short Lengths— i special, 45 78 7.6x9 4.75 50 ead $7.95 | $150 24x48 Me} 6.75 ‘9x9 5.75 i ‘ .) 180 36x36 90 | 8.50 Ox10.6 6.75 | Reversible Figured | ion covers; 4 2.00 30x60 $1.10) 9.50 x12 7.50 Scrim—suitable for been used as sam- ‘ ‘NHUT BUILDING 3.00 36x72 1.75 Ja Summer draperies; ples; formerly up to Granit epeneee 15c grade; $1; Frida ite Art Rich Brass and Art Glass Squares atting Ath ecocee tet 8c] at oe new special de- (GREENHUT Bullding, Firat Floor. A most popular low- i Ps - signs, 19: 40-yerd olla, | ne riced rug; made for use | 8" Lr' Gas ‘Domes | 8s)". | Le ove orem ane . ae h va a apanese “China Our $12.50 Quente, $1.95 11:50 9.50 ome A a t Trifling P 4| ||Friday, at. . 295 Fiber Mattings at Lriliing Frrices 7 3.50 Whether for Summer Nothing could be more appropriate for the These rere are aaa art 3.95 cottages or for bed- Summer table or for afternoon tea on the porch, objects. That is why you often see 4.75 2 s—for all sorts of than these prettily decorated and pieces them sold as high as $17.80. But in Dorothy Vi special uses —- indeed, ] from “the land of the rising ms | : prices all merchandise looks rOtKY Vernon | there's no floor covering 4 . » service: come i ) The Big Store. ‘This dome Rag Rugs known thatsoadmirably | ea Ser- 2115 49> rigs a. tea. pet, A UNDER our usual price BECAU rge and varied | combines beauty, dura- | vices, at Hitleade pa bal ll © we took all the maker could prod of dainty | bility and cheapness; | Cream ja M tea plates and 6 tea cups and saucers; our regular selling price $1,65—some ask $2.50. Chocolate Sots Bread and Buller 28 D8e| "“Platce—ench.-, Se en time, color effects; an excel- | 36 inches wide; at lent rug for Summer use; 45% Hd 45c 22 inches in diameter; i 2in ameter; effulgent cal ane Sean: a fl art glass panels, in jade green, pale amber, nile | Value Size hike | Chinese Mattings green; fitted with the new Oe 24x36 49c Attractive checks; in tube fringe to match; all 98 27x54 85c | 40-yard rolls. brass, brush finish; complete $1.25 30x60 98c Sale with Inverted burner, Wels- 1.75 36x72, $1.45 Sy ae ae bach mantle and chimney; 2.80 4x7 2.15 es) $5.50 absolutely « §QQE | 500 oo 425 nied HEY WONDER; at B 7.80 8x10 8.50 | GREENHUT Building, First Jugs (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) 9.50 9x12 8.50 Floor.) R (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Continued Enormous Success of Our May Festival Sale of Groceries, Meats, Fish and Cakes Many of the leading manufacturers are demonstrating their food products here, daily. Some of them give free pre- miums with each purchase of their products. Bring your grocery order to our Mammoth Pure Food Store. We SAVE YOU MONEY and supply you with the BEST FOODS in the market. If you cannot visit the store, write; or telephone Chelsea 4000, We fill all Mail Orders for Groceries, promptly and accurately. Hams § AR. URED HAMS— Fresh Fish Fresh Fruits and Fresh Meats fish free of charge, Vegetables pald and charged orders, TRESH PLAS, green deans or 150 | | of fancy city 15c wax beans; No. d ; LAMB full fore quartere of dressed; ibs on 12¢ IN—legs of fancy Ga 46 13¢ 14c 12¢ Newport porgies.. Mild-cured smoked haddies 20c . 1c 18¢ 7 22 Pa ' 8c 6 '.. 16¢ hic whole ining ot trea” 1 Be i WHOLE. Tie. SRE RIBS -eweet-pickied, 10¢ 5 Ibs > BEET choice wis of Be equality dry 4% Selected ‘Teas i 600 TE, 50c selecied quality West: D0e i tb ’ cee BBC | | LAUNDRY! soap . lle SAMPLE TRAS—S Ibs, 61; Me Po & Ib yy ool H PINHBAD OATM fashioned oatmeal; reg, 140 pkge.. PRESH OATMEAL—Sohum BP FRESHLY ROLLED OATMEAL [Freshly Roasted Cotte HOTEL BLEND COPFEE VaNT08 COFFEE. KWHRAT FLOUR ), Don, Reg. 100 pig. OP OFFER. 5Oo Wa Por UA Pie END COF! 69¢ 6¢ FANCY MARAGAIRO COPPEE delicatessen st ¥ DMATOES 10c iM. TMA 120 seovapsenaenanntntoene-teh ea tne tensor iam tant ta ii, Double ge’ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock nomena (8k fOr QA Green Trading Stamps-—W dsil. ANY OTHER STORE EL COOPER 0. using the Hudson River Tu: from Apparel Unit? Parter TH ROTH SIDES OF 6@AVE. seiey"Ciyc, Hobonen oe ret Notice. MBuil one yy Ss. J.B.GREENHUTDPres. 6: eee ey Introducing Many New Models Worth $35—In a Sale on Friday, at........ hese were made specially for The Big Store by a well-known high-class manufacturer who had just enough material on hand to join with us in an arrange- ment which results in this extraordinary bargain event. The suit shown in the picture is only one of many styles— all of which are copies of late imported designs. (not pictured here) are equally handsome. Materials are French and men's serges, | homespuns, tweeds, and novelty weaves, The s Striped messalines, etc. Exquisite Lingerie Dresses wider selection jr IN OUR MAL Another Big Store silks. designs on cvery fashionable color groun: Foulards, Shantun, Fi y brhe Bordered an: Attractively Priced for MAIN Build! IN OUR MAIN BUILDING short time. Not ours. MO Alec acetehatiasacceues The EARLIEST Night Gowne—ma cambric; deep embroidered yoke and trimmed with pretty rib- bons; excellent value at White Petticonts— fi trimmed with Seely ieee and emnbecrd ery) _foanees| Bees ' 89c 7Be, $i. al. ‘50, $1.95, $2.95 IN OUR MAIN BUILDING $2 “Klosfit” Petticoats, Friday, a Exactly }4 the regular selling price for this very well-known trade-marked petticoat. Made of an excellent quality of Princess cloth and flounced with clusters of pin tucks. No Strings—-No Puckering, tut well-shaped and fitting snugly over the hips. Very essential for present-day styles. Other Petticoats at § IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Women’s Stylish Suits and striped messaline. illustrated is made of fine French serge with large sailor collar of either satin or moire; double revers of sclf- material and black and white striped messaline; cuffs of the new 34-length sleeves, trimmed to match. Other styles with large collars, revers and cuffs of 34-length sleeves of black and BUILDING 5,000 Yards Faconne Kou- lards at, Yard - ~ A High-Grade All-Silk Quatity; Made to Retail at $1.25 a Yard Iue-giving achievement in the selling of fine Your choice of @ magnificent assortment of elaborate and small May Sale of Undermuslins One Result of This Great Event Js the Slow but Steady Accumulation of Broken Sizes This is esi that WE expect, and it is a natural accompaniment of such methods of VALUE-GIVING as ie employ to move great quantities of desirable merchandise in a The ADVANTAGE of these assortment-interruptions, however, is YOURS— WE cut the prices on the broken stock to the limit in order to all women who can be fitted from them reap, NECESSARILY, the most remarkable of bargains! On Friday we shall offer a most attractive display of gowns, skirts, drawers, com- binations and princess slips, ranging in‘values up to $2.50, Among the other enticing specials of excellent | Night Gowne—made of cambri eb Tpilassee hip n, with dainty nainsook; laces and ribbo: ferred; in a variety of trimming; at “ 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 White Petticoate—thirty styl ry on at Viard aoe Seolene outrnes (MAIN Bullding, Piret Pleen.) IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Wash Goods SaleIn Our Basement A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of the Best Kinds of Washable Fabrics and Flannels Hudson Tunnels Almost Every Railroad Station in New Jersey Is an Entrance to Our MAIN Building. 524. 150 The others Linings are peau-de-cygne silk " 68¢e igs, &c. Plain ‘iday’s Selling. Sold in Drees PatternLengths at 49c, 68c, 85c & $1 a Yard » Firat Flooe, get rid of them; but all of which will *1 Comers Get the amr Picking. uF igh oF low neck, as pre- ale $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 Covere—of fine nainsook; on with lace with ret) Val. of torchon 5e, $1, $1.50 (MAIN Buflding, Piret Fleer.) made of best quality H: de in deep ‘scoordion diattiog: Ayetea with two we Sere 25 Mercerlzed Pon- Soe Silk-Embroldered oq |Standard Make Pet- 5 9 (12}40 Fine Berdered gee 10c Skirting Flannels Ic) cales “seit 10¢ sesceccese GU Ive Mereerized Pop- pie, Sttiped Outing 63, 186 Linon ih Bult- 56 |6540 Challe . de viagettoee 10€ eden Cloths Ye 19¢ Silk Mousse: 6g Printed Batiste. . 20¢ Natural = Color, 16e Standard 'G CL Ceeereertreeer 8C|27.tnch Cachemire de 1 Motor Linen..... Te teas... 92e! 7c Standard Prints. 43¢C|° Latne.......000-.. 22€ Also These Bargains For Friday 8c and 10c Wash Goods Remnants—-yard. $1.95 to $2.45 Bed. Fleeced Cotton Blan- kets... 49c $3.95 Com- forters........, $2.95 spreads 1H OUR vv, Best Wines & Liquors Saas Values for Friday and Saturday Monogram Exceptional Reduced from $1 6() ROYAL MO WHISKY S745 reg quart bottle DILLON'S OLD WHISKY—81 bot IRISH 88c MONTICPL'O RY! 81.28 n, 82 1 rn Benedict We Give Then qupmemmmenmaps<caur sem Whisky No. 5 vals COCKTAILS — a i mai fi 44-inch Na ar Eee 64nch Biack and White 6c| Mohair Bi ween de Ghopherd Check 17c Pillow Cases. Dress Goods $1.69 Ste Sheets. iat Buildisg, Basement.) uten Sool Bute ISLAY “scorer Bi bottle California Dry Wines QUEEN QUALITY CABBR NE RET, Jobanai PURITAN manos, wrlerp "Burewndy, Od ane ‘ LPO CARURCONDIES and RHINE WINES” By the Gallon, Reduced from % 65 ant} i Reduoed from Reduced from 9 Reduced from 1.28 to Reduced from 1.10 to (MAIN Building, Third Floor.)

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