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SAN MNAAIIR FE he ETAL LL Se ee a a. SRNR Ok icc THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1911. Double ga Green Trading Stamps With Purchases ‘Made Before 12 o’Cloc HIS SWEETHEART. No GONNEGTION with cp ANY OTHER STORE ! ce a GEL COOPER @ SIDES OF 6“AV MAMMOT! J B.GREE HUT Pres, Geran erate Yous’ DIN 18" 819" STS. NEW YORK. Our Big June Clearance Has a Whirlwind Start Complimentary J” Green Trading Stamps Free, Tuesday, ot GREENHU Building { This distribution is for Tuesday only Premium Parlor, GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book BY PIANO-PLAYING NEIGHBOR, DIES Stout Raved in Delirium of | “Music,” Though Roths Had Stopped Pragtice, Will make any Lunch Tasty. NERVES WERE WRECKED. | It began with a rush and a swing and a great inflowing tide of people, this morning. And when Abe came, today, you found—AS YOU KNEW WOULD BE THE CASE—that Kad no wonder! we had MORE than kept AM a ALR st dome , , | i It was a tremendous tribute of POPULAR CONFIDENCE—an absolutely convincing You never DID see such an array of bargains —millions of dollars’ worth of absolutely At Delicatessen & Grocery Stores, | piece of evidence that there is # widespread and unhesitating face-valve acceptance of our | new, fresh, stylish, belay Whe bbl na ae BOTH OUR GREAT BUILDINGS, opening Doctor Declares He Would 10 CENTS, Spoon with euch botde published announcements, to you economy-possibilities of a sensational nature Hla ‘ You found at your disposal not only our vast REGULAR stocks but the CREAM OF We told you, in Sunday's papers, that. MERCHANDISE from recent enormous purchases of ours from manufacturers who found , , , t 7 SAIN, , of sessed of a surplus of Summer goods and who were glad to us HEAVY will show you HERE! BUY, so we SELL." Our big June Clearance will CONTINUE to lead ali New York! MAIN BUILDING : Women’s *5 Linene “Polo” Coats As Illustrated; Tuesday Have Lived Had Piano Been Quieted in Time, MAIN BUILDING——~} Basement 8,000 Yds. Standard 10c Seersucker, ica Yard All are ABSOLUTELY FAST COLORS, and the price in our June Clearance is VERY low 7!o¢ Standard Apron Gi immense assortment MAIN BUILDING Girls’ Lawn and Lingerie Dresses Specially Priced for the Anniver- sary Church Parade This Week Charmingly dainty and girlish styles in frocks for little misses who will take part in anniversary cere- monies. New fashions in fine qual- ities of lawn and batiste. The chic waists include kimono sleeve effects; high and Dutch necks; they are elab- orately trimmed with Irish motifs or imported eyelet embroidery bands combined with small pin tucks. Fin- est Val. edging at neck and sleeves. Ribbon belts, rosettes and sashes. Skirts with deep one or two flounce effects in handsome embroidery; some finished with fine tucks, deep hems or fine Val, lace edging. All sizes from 6 to 16 years. *1.95, °3.50, °5 and up to *18.50 Prefertek Stout, twenty whose precarious {) father's appeal to ¢ Fireman J6hn Ro: ten-year-old | daughter, Edna, to stop playing the| Plano, is dead at his home, No. 1504! Second avenus, and the attending p! a@ician, Dr. Charies J Goeller, deca that he believed the boy could havi years old, s caused his tourt to forse FRED. |Reliable Examinations | ee the Correct Glasses | at the Price of Glasses Only No matter whether you | pay us $2.50 or $4 or even more, you always get the, full value of your money | in the glasses themselves. | The eyesight examination is made without charge by | |Our Registered Physicians, | oculists of long experience. | | Such service as this has built up our large business, | and the volume of business makes the service possible. WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY. Perfect-Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50. daughter's practice to do s0, suid to Young Stout's famil floor as the Roths, 2 attacked by heart tr tor said the plano p it. Roth declined to st from prac fore Magistrate House on May 18. tended he had a right to have Steno played, and that the Boant of Health, after an Investig told him. He finally « the playing for a month. Yestoriay morning young Stout ¢ The death certificate gives the e of death as chronic cardiac valvul ronic paren- chymatous nephritis and pulmonary oedema. i : mony | ANDES ZOLEVIN “Poor Freddie raved of plan color blue and brown checks; yard Fast Black Mercerized Pongee 32-inch; highly mercer- 14 ized; 2S¢ quality c Fine Shirting Madras—all the choicest patterns; 12: worth up to 29¢; at, yd 2¢ Edgings and Insertions 2 t0 12 inches wide; about half price; at 3e, 5e, Ze, 10e& L214¢ 17-inch Flouncings and Corset Coverings regularly 35c; at, yard seve 19¢ 26-inch Black Tussah Silk—very fine quality and closely MAIN Mut at.) . Ideal coats for traveling, motor- ing or general wear, at a price that must prove inviting to every woman's purse; full-length styles, buttoning close to neck or worn open in wide reyer effect; belt of self-material; collars and sleeve- straps inlaid with black or tan repp. Women's Handsome Mohair Caats full length with semi-Atting or full back; excellent quality mohair, in navy, black or gray; sailor or notch collar; full sleeve with turn-back cuffs and patch pockets; $7.50 and $8.75 values; $: (MAIN Building, First Floor.) | | | | Oculists’ Opticians 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 217 B’dway, Astor Lr } and} — meer Hraey My 22d St. 101 Ni Playing almost until the end,” sald his nteen-year-old Anna Klein of | 17 West 2d—Be mother, Mrs. Henry W. Stout, to-day.) No, 532 Fiatbush avenue, Brookl “From the time the case was in court) had been ke ! | es wn May 2 and Mr. Roth had promised | said the girl to the reporter, “and It} his daughter wouldn't play any more the Was understood we wele to be married STEWART SLIP COVER C0. boy began to be delirious, That night “! ay Hill 703. he saw the Magistrate, Roth, his daugh- ‘er and the policemen in the sick room, “They are there, mamma,’ he said to me; ‘no matter what they may say ¢ will play.’ And then he would cry ou:, ting, Basu ; MAIN BUILDING Women’s 98c Petticoats, 65c These are made of fine black | > ‘Ob, Judge! Oh, Judge!’ Now there Is no remedy unless plano} Princess cloth, trimmed with deep “Once during that time he pointed to, Pity!"s annoys enough persons to con- | STEW RT. 4 plaited flounce, with two flowered (MAIN Building, First Ploor.) @ corner of the room. j stute a common nuisance. | 10 W. Ath, Macy’a, bands. An excellent value ‘Mamma, eee that little girl there, | ———— ~ —_—— — the poor boy ald. ‘Drive her out, She is, eolng to play!" FEARED THAT THE TORTURE WOULD BE RENEWEDG “When Freddie had lucid te." she said, “he would be worrled for fear Uuat When the month was up he wo.d) not be able to be moved. ‘Suppose, mamma,’ he said, ‘I am no better, Do you think that they wil oul play? | “L told him that of course they | wouldn't, but I couldn't get the idea of music out of his mind. “Every noise in tae nighborhood he thought was a litte gil playing w piano. The boy the world, Bere wir, the Magiraiy 4b wo: boy Bald Lo Me veo ‘Mana, let Mr. me; perhaps tor my life. Ateth to stop the door in the h a that my boy wanted to see hin, but Le Was 80 angry 1 did not dare i y (MAIN Building, Firat Poor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING This Dainty Hand Bag for MAIN BUILDING Women’s $1.50 House Dresses at 98c A June Clearance “Tuesday Bargain” in which we offer 600 beautiful house es, These are made of percales in pretty many have square ne style with high neck and long sleeves; all sizes. (MAIN Building, Second Foor.) [Greenhut Building! Everything for the Home | Hand-Decorated Bens Sets—Six Pieces for . 79¢ ae illus- trated; prices formerly ranged from $1.25 ro $1.95; shoice of pretty floral desigas, in delicate ec, teseda, maize or rose; lowered SVEN1YeNINE CENTS. MAIN BUILDING — 50c Corset Covers, 29c Made with all-over embroidery with edging of lace on neck and armholes Finished with dainy ribbon. 89c Drawers—-made of fine cambric or Made of a superior quality of : beautifully embroidered; lasp; chang: cord handle, This bag will * with ay suit 49¢ Pocket Belts combination om may a that all bread you buy is the same. for quick June Cle (GREENUUT Building, Frederick Kang Hundred and Sixty-sec Mrs, Florence Zic . ‘ e lace- others em- leatl nd elastic; black and _ fey rye ee. wie Hor ange Bree seine rules 59 colors; purse pocket at- 33 For RUT rhe Wey Bacentps te oun G REENHL T ‘ glee the bpy B 5 odd sizes and styles at IC tached; at 33c itt t y ing dourdéls DrRaaa taut arenes ut just compare CMAH Balaita, RietiFlose) Rae Se hat I said in court when I told the Magistrate that thero wouldn't have been any trouble if , Vs] Gtout hadn't asked us to stop in the way § ss he did, e tells me L can't have piano playing in my house, f now What right he has to x i @ay it, that is, unless he asks it as a B R E fuvor, Well, the poor fellow is dead A now, is suffering is over, Ho's — i MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING oa Groceries | Clearance of Boys’ Wash Suits at 39¢ a PS | Nattiest sailor collar and military Russian styles; made of chambrays, percales and Specials | linens; tans, grays and blues; sizes 2! to 8 yea p—— MAIN BULL DING — usic Rolls For Player-Pianos Roys' Indian Rompers tan and red, with head ~@ — foys’ Percale Blouses—-stripes and {ancy color- | Sa ad HASTA 5 hetter off.” ; A uesday ae 7 056 mM y ‘ dard 65- and 88-note rolls; 1 \ voy HAD ME SORE” IS ROTH'S with the kind you have been eating. fOr vu Fo 7 dress; sizes 210 10 years yen 2 ings: collarattached ; sizes 610 10 years. Le ay ciclection Ne may i EXCUSE. ‘ i from Marseilles, France: apsolurely pare | J sind eel chills m standard classics. to \ i} Fert ieee NaI aaleh You will find Shults'\Bread to be ALL that is Bed NT nomena fr Pie rageise, vociwint THE’ VERY | Cer ee ala A iil itd claimed for it. It is delicious, wholesome, ap- vom | ; . : P Have that shi 1 for those pe etizing bread with that rare old “ home-made” Pee ama M & th Pp f | 1a ree esame sick, ate 04 petiine binned 10 The Ble en’s& Youths’ Pure| | 28¢ all night with them on wh javor, seemed to be bad, We ste All-W oo! Blue , lice then, and after he got bette > . : : r ‘ ‘The Ro!t Wife thought it wouldn't hurt him Every loaf is always the same in weight, size WHOLE HEAD RICE 10 Is 9 other was “sick herself ant and quality. It is made and baked in one of rieatt Ser e Suits at 4,99 42 Miwa te play the most modern and sanitary bakeries in the ‘2 SL00 om 6 “1 haven't dor ng that 1 agar a AE toils. DSC 8&2e vaven't a right to s ol R GU: AR, ANTE in the Penal Cod : . 3 ' sear ago my two cif ! NO bread COULD be better. If the suit you buy here does not wear as it should loth pointed to the if it does nor give you th tisfaction that you would 1 ow part: dying. An y . , AG} expect of 2 t , K A i Repl upecaire do? Tr) There's a (reat in every slice. Watch how l7¢ [-ayneet Of 8 if aut PRIN IT BACK and get A | A Speci Al Lot « >» Music ind. played the plano L Ee ENG rAlpaer nary; magne ene | Maarsbrdartaste ter ° thesehilarenaeniey: Fite AneD Ey Site an! Gur We like to have you get ‘od look at our GUAR ah 8 25¢ out.” : : 4 “FOR Et ERYBODY, EVERYWHERE, ALWAYS” 08 pis ANTEE before we say AN Ny TAG by way ofd i E ant = ina ges iy yanaa ths means that goon sale in our big Clothing Ice Cream Cones That Store on T ERS at their price. We say MAIN BUILDING ARE Good Made on Our New Turnbull Mechine in the World's Greatest Groceries ECT YOUR SUTt pcause we KNOW how ty fr ther WI N'T WILL BL JUGHT. BACK, remarkable its value i ABSOLUTELY PURE ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE, please recollect-in all sizes, y ed, fitting perfectly, handsomely trimmed, Come in and SEE these WONDE R ‘SUITS on TUES- DAY Men's “Kingly” Trousers blue serge, outings and striped worsteds; $3.80 and $4 grades; $ Men's Finest “Kingly” Trowsers—striped worsteds, out- rge, blue unitorm and black Clay *4 § to $7 grades; at MAIN Bullding, Second Floor 2le Satin-Edge, Warp-Print Taffeta Ribbon, ie 2¢ ay ard June Sth, 1911, From landlords in ‘all sections of Greater New York, the 6,126 “To Let” advertisements which were printed in THE WORLD last week about DOUBLE the 3,128 published in the Herald, ings, blue Ask for Yat Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them The World.