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

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| 4a BV eNLAG WURLD, MOUNDAX, Idbwnu 10, ABAd. ) wmrecn Al MOS Special Sale?! : | We offer this week fifty (50) good, modern up- | right pianos of different makes, all in perfect order, | At very greatly reduced prices, much less than their regular value. These are all desirable upright pianos, some are as | | ee as new and many of them are very greai bargains. | | Prices $100 upward, for cash or on terms of only | $5 Monthly | until paid. No charge for interest. | With Big Retinue Is Special Guest for Unveiling of Me- morial to Queen Victoria. | LONDON, May 15.—Katser Wiihedm of Germany, accompanied by the Kai- serin, Princess Victoria Louise, Prince Joachim and a big suite of German notables, arrived at the Victoria sta- Stool, tuning and delivery free. Call early and examine them. | Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street Three | 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. | Stores Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) | 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave, King George, Queen Mary, the Prince | @f Wales, Princess Mary, the German Ambassador and staff and « host of English and German notables met the Teutonic reyaities at the station. Ow- ing to the fact that the Kalser’s visit ig reckoned as a purely private affair there was no guard of honor or mill- tary escort The short drive to the palace was tn what is known as “semi- o moaerare payout state” Polloe lined the route and 23d STREET, West Near Fifth Avenue, N. Y. FU R s 2% of valu- (0 ation FURS remodel. led and repaired at Special “THE HOUSE OF INDIVIDUALITY” Summer rates. at THE RENARD BANDED SAILOR FAVORED FOR ITS LARGE HEAD SIZE - 2.75 REGULAR $5.00 QUALITY ALSO OFFERING A REMARKABLE COLLECTION OF SAILORS at _1* 1” 2° VALUES IMPOSSIBLE OUTSIDE THE HOUSE OF RENARD, THE LARGEST CREATIVE AND PRO- DUCING MILLINERY ORGANIZATION OF ITS KIND end hie party bed arrived from Comey, 36x72 inches; other Cl Tuesday PARK SOIL oN BEEN NEGLECTED. Carelessness, Not Parsons, Appar- ently to Blame for Its Decay. | Centra! Park's sol! ts all right, ac- cording to @ fifty-page report made to Park Commissioner Stover by the Gov- | ernment expert on soils, Gustavus! Maynabier, who hae been studying | Central Park dirt for a couple of months. He says there ts sufficient or- ®anio and animal matter of the proper | wort for the life of the soll in every i | wooden seats; excel! ft experts, who have reported {t good. There he says, of the pur- chase of or of resolling in any part of Careles cause of t The axita , the Department was based on his wish to resoll the park, To this end the ex- fpert was engaged. His report, oddly ‘nough, puts the blame for the delapi- fated condition of the park on the ad- | mimietration. ose LITTLE SLEEP WILL BE LONG. | fa Scotian cay. mien foe tie Carpenter Shoots Self After Reftas- | whoeey areal” 8 95 tng to Get Up for Daughter, a ORR bs When Miss Margaret. Thomereon | : é knocked on the door of the bedroom of her father, A. P. Thomerson, a carpen- | ter, in their home at Ne. 32 Cedar ave. | * nue, Richmond Hill, L. I, to summon him to breakfast to-day, he called out, ‘Tat me de, I want to sleep a Iitrle longer.” The daughter started downstairs when | she was startied by a pistol shot, Rush- ing back to her father’s room ahe open- @4 the door In time to see him sink back to the pillow as he dropped the revolver on the floor, He has shot himself just above the heart. He was taken to the Jamaica Hospital and will probably die, | i He had been in poor health for a year. | US and a score of | CoNPL AINTS other troubles that arise from the sluggishness of the storm ach, bowels, liver and kidneys are core | § rected by Presto-Sal, a pleasant-lo-take effervescent combination salts prepared | with fruit acid. Constipation, Heart | Burn, Catarrh of the Stomach will yield |§ quickly to the powers of these fruit flavored salts, Lack of salts in the sys tem causes the troubles, and a compound | 4 salt alone will correct them — properly. Presto-Sal is the only compound salt - | made pleasant to take. Free sample mailed to any address upon request. PRESTO-SAL Co. New York City, KING OF FOopDs More bread is eaten than any other food. Less attention is given to the buying of it than to anything else. Use the same discrimmation as you do when you order meat—Get the best your money will buy. SHULTS is the most delicious, the most whole- some and nutritious bread that you ever tasted. The fragrance of the oven is on every loaf, The crisp brown crust covers the white, flaky inside which is so appetizing and flavory, There CAN'T be BETTER bread than Shults. See that you get it. ‘For Everybody, Everywhere, Always.” SHULTS' KEENE, "ony |SUNDAY. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, WONDER Coolers — Tuesday we solid filled walls: 2-gal.,..81.410 | 6-gal 3-gal....$1.65 | 8-gal 10-gal... $3.25 STERLING SILVER HAT PINS | ee | YOegal... $5.95 for ico; nickel-plate Extra adard ty NM ci || Ss. GREENHUT BUILDING Everything for the Home We Shall Continue Our Inexpensive ‘Model Cottages’’ During the Remainder of the Week | $ | Each room bears a COMPLETE price-card. The | || || contents of each are within the means of home-makers | Ae a Complimentary Feature, EVERY Section of Our GREENHUT Building Is Showing Distinc- tive Though Inexpensive Gift-Suggestions for Both June Bride and June Graduate! Lace Curtains and Bed Sets Three fairly good examples of what the Greenhut- Siegel Cooper Store considers worthy of being offered under the heading of “Tuesday Bargains: Marie Antoinette and Renaissance Lace Curtaine—mounted on good quality net, with two-inch hemmed edge and pretty 4 45 corner medallions ; usual price $2.25 pair; Tuesday at... Renaissance Lace Bed Sets—mounted on fine qi deep flounce and extra large Renaissance center m cover to match; regularly $5; Tuesday at................0055 Curtain Swise—good quality; 36 inches wide; st excellent for sash or cottage curtains; Tuesday, ayard,...... (GREENHUT Bullding, Piret Floor.) Carpet and Rug Store Two of the Season’s Best-Selling Rugs, At Wonderful “Tuesday Bargain” Prices Pretty “Poster” Rag Ruge—re-|Fancy Wool-Bordered Mate— versible; ideal cottage color-} cocoe center; attractive woolen ings; cool, restful to the eye; (GREEN HUT Building, First Ploor.) Dining Room Furniture In Spite of These ‘‘Tuesday Bargain” Prices, Every Stick of This Furniture Is Sold Under Our Broad Guarantee. Dining Tables—solid plain oak; golden color; gloss finish; pedestal base with curved legs; round top, 42 inches in diameter; $ 6-ft. extension; usual price, $11; Tuesday, at......... 8.25 China Closete—quartered oak; rubbed finish ; three grooved shelves; bent ends; straight front; honest construction and artist design ; usual price, $15; Tuesday, at....... Dining Chaire—solid he oak; golden tone; glo lent construction; good style; usui price, $2; Tuesday ONLY, at ; eueereayi (GREENHUT Bullding, Second Floor.) Hand-Painted Ice-Cream Sets Art Gas Lamps With Radiant Cathedral The metal bases and standards are In various finishes—very few alike. harmoniously blended art-glass in several beautiful colors; with or without fringe; com- plete with 6 ft. tubing, burner, Welsbach mantle and aniconey v8 2. our usual exceptionally low price; Tuesday § ONLY, at ee teeeoeeee 3.95 (GREENHUT Buflding, Matn Fieor.) Refrigerators, Water Coolers Lawn Mowers 'PAST-DYE serge. All at Tempting, Timely, “Tuesday Bargain” Prices. Now Is the Time for Water Ssfoot Venarhes 5475 offer coolers at a very special price; japanned, oak and colors, galvanized iron reservoir and Another lot of water coolers with | Begal... Nursery Refrigerators—japanned, in oak; special compartment for drinking water; 199 Next size larger, same §: Hose 2 (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor and Basement.) os) { ANY OTHER 6TORE Double JAC Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock ——1f ‘ TIT CIB Complimentary A" Green Trading||) GREENHUT-SI TWO MAMMOTH 4 5 Grek ‘ft SEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE, HUT Pres. 18" 819" STS.NEW YORK, ——_ BlueSerge Suits Tuesday, at | | | ped effec! border; heavy weave; resists rough wear; sizes 16x27 and days] 18x30; other days $1.78 and Large Platter $ and 12 Plates, at °3,90 Deep medallion bord. orately gold-encrusted; spersed with painted garlands of American Beauty roses; rose- epraye in plate-centers. Glass Shades nel shades of ANY occasion, \) a Pure ALL- WOOL widths. | Smartly CUT; excel- lently TRIMMED; well TAILORED; Manhattan Lawn Mowers—one SERVICEABL of the highest-grade lawn ye anTEA mowers ever invented; clean- f SUIT IS cutting, easy-running; AL $1.95 Ways’ IN ORDER,” Bull- $2.75 bearings permit the work to be done more RAPIDLY ; without friction, We not only recom- mend, but GUARANTEE, these ball-bearing mowers; 14-tn.. $3.40 | 18-In, , $8.75 $2.50 grades; a GOVERNMEN day's selling; INSPECTOR'S a vive Satisfaction in EVERY Respect After Purchasing—and YOU SHALL BE THE JUDGE! Every size for the YO of 14 to 20 years; every s: for the man of regular build; | every size for the stout man| who wears a size as large as a 54 stout, and for the tall man who wears up to size 44. Trousers with either plain or cuffed bottoms, as on their feet faucet PLNMHEAD OATMEAL 50. Stamps Free, Tuesday, in ge OurGREENHUT Building This distribution {s for Tuesday only. (Premium Par- lor, GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) Onty 100 Free Stampa Good in Any One Book of thi son's smart styles in stra Is, silk braids and no: materials. These a r with satin, si elvet or fancy ‘eather: color combinations, Hardly two alik 9¢ Plaid White Lawn—sheer white | 7. Printed Batiste—handsome checked lawn; only one pat- oral tern; yard. .........5 B Te Sheete—size 81x00 betore bem-| 19¢ Mercerized Pop ins—plain and ming; standard bleached 59. ribbon stripes and all pre- ie a ODe 10¢ inkete—white and gray Cot! soe Silk-Embroidered Flannele— ve fleeced; Lecce VU neat embroidered designs; Mage : scalloped and hemstitched ic geese Cc} yard. Women’s Summer Dresses Usually Sold up to $9.75; “Tuesday Bargains’’ at $1.95, 52.95, $3.95 and *5 With the warm weather just beginning, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OBTAIN TWO CHIC SUMMER DRESSES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Ret ember, please, that this great clearance affects dresses vhich have been taken from our own regular stocks because sizes and color-assortments have become depleted— and this {s the ONLY reason for this opportune sale. These dresses have absolutely nothing in common with “job lots” or so-called “special sale goods.” In the lot you will find dresses of chambray, gingham, tissue, lawn and voile, trimmed and designed in THE HEIGHT OF PRESENT FASHION, with long, three-quarter, or kimono sleeves; white and colored effects in every style. Don’t Fail to Attend This Sale, Which is Unprecedented for This Time of Year Women’s tengn Coats . 1,000, Made of Tan Linene, Tuesday, at 51 « *1.50 : The result of a most unusual purchase. Inexpensive and serviceable garments adapted for motoring and traveling or for general wear. And they’re good-looking, too; made of good quality tan linene with full back; front fastens close to neck with pearl buttons. Combination collar may be worn open or closed; patch pockets and plain sleeves. Decidedly good “Tuesday Bargains” at $1 and $1.50. (AAIN Buflding, Piret Floor.) Women’s Low Shoes and Pumps 30 Styles in This ‘Tuesday Bargain’’ Sale One of the most remarkable shoe events of the resent season. $3 and $3.50 are conservative prices lor these low shoes ANYWHERE—and even at that the values would be very extraordinary, The leathers are tan Russia calf, gun- metal, patent leather and kidskin, also velvets, cravenettes, satins and canvas in Oxtords and pumpe—practically every style needed in women's footwear for And there isn't @ shape, toe, heel or tip that you can mention which is not tn- cluded In the collection, Every New Footwear Idea Is Represented sizes upto 544; at.... * ail) #8 ane *1.45 Men's U. 8. Army Shoee—another important shipment of these celebrated SHOES, there are only about 500 pairs, practically one worth $5; EVERY PAIR with MP ON SOLE, Goodyear-welted; excel- lent for postmen, policemen, firemen and all who are constantly bd | 89 Boys’ Oxfords fuer leather, gun-meta! and tan cal i Thi World’s Greatest Grocery Continuing Our Middle-of-the-Month Sale on Tuesday, With Many Worth- While Specials CHICKEN CONSOMMB SOUP —— Franco: American Coy regular D8e ve sree Qo Basement Women’s *2 Hats, a 2 95¢ gh obs in which we offer you choice of several vailing colors; yard "| Children’s Cambric Night Dresses q ‘Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Sample Oxfori ids and ends from our great sale sizes 244, 379 ‘ and 314; A, B and C widths Ic - (MAIN Buliding, Basement.) (MAIN Bullding, Firet Ploor.) Full- 31.75 All sizes and GOVERNMENT MILHENNY'S VANILLA/SELF-RISING PLOUR—for EXTRACT reg, 28° J Be] m idle cakes and 2-08, bottle d HER'S CORN FLAKES lar 10e pack: Je

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