The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1911, Page 9

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a) ee bo aE YPIAMER De ram momen ELUDES POLICE AFTER SHOOTING + HS YOUNE WE John Hinton Sends Bullet Into Her Back When: She Re- fuses to Return to Him. The pollce are searching to-day! fo John Hinton, a soda clerk, who shot an wounded his twenty-two-year old wife, | from whom he separated, tn front of No. 338 West Thirty-seventh street, last | night. Mrs. Hinton Is tn the New York Hos-| pital with a bullet wound in hre back will reebver. 0 work® for a concern , came to this city and tried t ade his wife, Who left him a yea turn to him. She refused, and then, is fald, he shot her anu ran ay In the sa e block last Saturd: a neg int guard neighborhood, Si building across the street from wher the shooting occurred. She told the au thorities to-day that Hinton begged he: to return to him, and then because shi pacer pee sn refused threatened to kill her. Alarmed at this she turned and ran, and the next instant a bullet plerced her back. —_—_—. ON “PLUCKING BOARD” LIST Naval Days After Being Peremp- torily Retired. Officer Alfred A. Pratt, Island Hospiti el after having been retired by ment. cruiser Marblehead. Se Gen, William H, Koonts Dead. ai a) Congressman, first_ year, ALWAYS RELY | | hortly after their marriage, to re- | € .| For free sample write the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fifth | 96 6th Ave., cor. 15th St., N. Y. | 65-67 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. | t 3 | street, New York. COMMANDER PRATT IS DEAD. Succumbs Three WASHINGTON, Jely 6.—Commander died at Mare three days the “plucking board” of the Navy Depart- Pratt was born in Sycamore, IIl., thirty-eight years ago, and entered the naval service in 1889. During the Span- ish-American war he served on the SOMERSET, Pa., July 6.—Gen, Witl- fam Henry Koontz, lawyer, and former died at midnight last night at his home here, tn his elghty- ON POSLAM it} . A surgeon fn the Royal Navy writes ‘that in his practice in different parts Po. | of the world he has been brought and; into contact with Poslam's work and . Since) can fully indorse everything claimed jas been a special police) for it. So say thousands of others. | Poslam stops itching at once and NON darter wtinek fais | Stud be used for the cure of any Hinton has lived in the fat| Skin affection. Sold by Hegeman’s, Riker's, Kalish’s and all druggists. | Store Closes Daily at 5 P. M. Saturdays at Noon | (F EIGHTY FIVE SUITS |] linens, in white, natural and cotton. ' 30c. Half Silk 10 Minutes Jersey City to Hoyt St—A. & S. Private Subway Station. at this price. colors. A variety of styles. ‘Women's $12 Linen Tailored Suits, $6.95 | Made of finest qualit fm ernEE RRO THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OVD IT WISSNER PIANOS rely absolutely upon their intrinsic merit. USED UPRIGHT PIANOS in good order, $75—$90—$100—$125 $3 to $5 monthly. Square Pianos $10 Up. Send postal for catalogue. WISSNER WAREROOMS: Irish, Russian and Austrian \] None C, O. D. or on approval.; Second floor, Central Building. JULY 6, 1911, ==Double yx Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Clock "1 —————— eee ” The month of June saw heavy selling here. Lots were broken—particular items of certain stocks were depleted—all conditions came to be such as inevitably follow the rush and hurry of swift and steady purchasing by an appreciative public. And there was heavy buying, too, on OUR PART, at the same time Overstocked manufacturers of important staple lines came to us with propositions so attractive that acceptance was highly natural Hence, as July opens, we are enabled to welcome the public of New York and vicinity OUR pvublic— to a merchan- dise-dispersal of DOUBLE importance Not only is there opportunity to buy odd lots and accumu- lations—resulting from June’s great output from The Big Store—but to choose from a vast array of ABSOLUTELY [ed k fresh and up-to-date Summer merchandise in Al@ ines. Every one of our more than 100 separate stores, occupying BOTH our great buildings, fecls the impetus of this selling event, and each contributes its quota of attractive bargains. We cite but A FEW examples in this advertisement, because a fuli enumeration would be impossible in the space at command. Come in, Tomorrow, and Take Advantage of This Leader of All Midsummer Sales. NO CONNECTION wrTH GREENHUT-SIR Panny OTHER STORE TWO MAMMOTH ypGe Ms EL COOPER © BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. ——_——$$_$$—$ No Charge for Alterations on Women’s & Misses’ Apparel Until Further Notice—Hats Trimmed Free | 16" 8107 STS.NEW YORK. Ten Thousand Pairs of $3, $4 and 39 ’ scmicat THE $5 Summer Trousers, at... D SURPLUS These re COMBIN STOCKS OF FOUR OF THE MOST PROMINENT TROUSERS MAKERS IN NEW YORK. READ ON and take in THIS GOOD NEWS care- fully and thoughtfully. There are SEVERAL THOUSAND PAIRS of the celebrated “Crown” trousers. More than 6,000 pairs of the celebrated “KINGLY” trousers Also, union- made trousers of the well- known Sweet, Orr & Co. brand, as well as those which have LS a reputation under the “FLAT-IRON” mark. There are $3, $4 and $5 Trousers in EVERY style, EVERY size, for EVERY man Greenhut Building “Everything for the Home” To Give Everyone an Equal Opportunity We Shall Sell Not More Than 3 of These Porch Rockers usr Customer About 200 Rockers, as dlustrated, at... 65¢ aeet Uaiearate 4,50 . as illustrated, at Neither rocker sent C. O. D. White | Red, green, natural birch he and EVERY youth. orweatl | Even the BIG MEN, up to 52 and 54 waist- frame. | bo hids | measure, can be fitted in this sale, at........ Green. | Heavily | Blue Serge Cassimere Croduroy and a woven "| Striped Flanne! Fancy Cheviot Trousers from our rattan | Striped: Worsted Black Cheviot finest Suits. natural teat | Sale Begins Thursday at 8.30 A. M.—Come EARLY. finish, | No more (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) Rattan vertised Come MAIN BUILDING seat. early, (GRBENHUT Bull Season’s Rug ‘‘Round-Up’’ | Third Floor.) i) Comprehensive Sale of Women’s Smartly il| Foulards, 29c. Yd. || ONE OF THE PRETTIEST Summer fabrics that looks like all silk, but woven of silk and || Printed in splendid designs and newest colorings, in light and dark effects; very desir- |! able for street and house wear. " Every Size in “Homestead” and “Bungaiow” Rag Rugs—mixtures and plain patterns for every wanted color-scheme; two extremes. (seven intermediate sizes relatively reduced in price): 24x36-inch; 60c gra Short Remnants Oilcloths at less Tailored Lingerie and Tub Dresses crip Irresistible Styles and Values, Tomorrow, at $3.95, $5, $7.50, $9.75 and $12.75} | stisies: mio cas; ogg iii Seale Regularly Up to $20 Straw Matting Rugs—48c 27 x5¢- | umnte Lang! inch sizes, at 25¢; up to $3.95 | Inlaid — square vs 18¢ t0 29¢ Ox12 feet-size, Thursday, at $3.95| yard 45c, 59c, 79¢ (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) This sale was planned weeks ago, and comprises the offerings of a number of the highest-class dressmakers in New York, who placed | In nai \ ( 30c. Mohai Brilliantine, 29c. a Yd. r Brilliantine, 29c. a Yd. ONE OF THE MOST FAVORED materials for Summer suits and skirts and bathing suits. | blue only; 36 inches wide. with The Big Store their entire stocks of dresses of the latest Summer fashions, as well as their samples. IN ADDITION, these dressmakers made up all their short lengths of materials into garments of our own style-selection because they were anxious to dispose of their entire Summer stocks before starting on their samples for Fall. The ENORMOUS price-concessions which WE received will be as astonishin, Regularly Sold at $3.95, This Large- $ Size Cut Glass Jug (as diuseratedys 2.45 This offering for Thursday is made with a PUR- POSE. e want you to COMPARE the PURE “PLINT" crystal ‘blank’ of this (and our other cut Women’s ing and motoring. None C SS =: Full and store orders only ©. D;, Length Linen $8, $10 and $12 Values, at $3.95 and $5.95 A high class manufacturer's surplus stock of Linen Coats, natural color; just right for travel- | Coat o YOU as they were welcome to US—and you may be assured that NO WOMAN WH KTTENDS THIS SALE WILL BE ABLE TO RESIST THE EXTRAORDINARY COM- BINATION OF CHARMING STYLE LLENT QUALITY AND LOW PRICE. | Every fashionable Summer fab ‘epresented; but quantities are 80 LARGE AND VARIED that detailed description is out of the question. There are dresses of lingerie, batiste, voile, tissue, linen, linene, gingham, chambray, racquet cloth, etc Every Model Is a Correct Reflection of the Best Summer Modes, and at Its Sale Price Is a Bargain Indeed! MAIN Building, First Floor.) PRICES. Japanese China 7- Piece Fruit or Salad Set Large bow! and six saucers, Exceptionally quaint, pretty and seasonable; Thur: “MAIN BUILDING New Wash Goods 59c jay, at GREENHUT Building, Main (Joor.) ONLY A LIMITED QU A few Hats for women and miss at New line of Hats of Jav and also white chip Hat Hats : 3 Straw, trinr and immer sojourn. mostly half priced ‘ $3.9: d with silk drape very smart, Panama $3.95 to $12.00 others at Children’s Hats--Clearance, $1.98 | Many Have Been as High as $7.00. I L ANTITY and none C. 0. D, An excellent opportunity to get anew | Hat for the child before the ‘ Motoring Hats, made of raffia and silk, MOURNING HATS, wonderful values, a few for $1.98, Irish floral patterns, and dainty small figures; value 29c; yard..... 17 Imported Swisses- 32-inch; light and Dimity—beautiful striped and Other Specials for Thursday: $7 Real Renaissance Lace 34 15 ike Swise—at, a yard........,.9e Bed Sets at : ‘ . Opaque Window Shades— iy spring rolicrs 16c 46-inch Dress Linen—every wanted color; for dresses and skirts for sea- shore, mountain and city wear; Mee 59c ' Ri Swiss Curtains— " ee Natural Color Blouse Linens—for suits, black grounds; with pretty embroid- bt eed oe an Car 15c 10- . Bambee Poreh $1.25 skirts, children’s wear and motor ered figure and dots I, self-colors ties Nellinghara base Cor f Lear ott Pa § i s wi two-tones; imported to 25 2 R - ht | meal sEEee mar 15c sell at 180 t vard 4 A9c tains—samples; cach... 39c ut by price, at.... 6.95 tt iene And the opening of our July series of sales (MAIN Building, Main Floo: plas UB a dasa of hot eather kitchen and housefurnishings. $1.95 to $9.00 | MAIN BUILDING The Best Groceries Economically Priced MAIN BUILDING $5.00 t Building Wines, Liquors, Summer Beverages Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Five new straight hip $3.00 J. B, Corsets, $1.98. Babywear—Cle sizes 2 10 5 years. Values $6.98, at $1.98 to $9.98. 1; ribbon belt e trimmie $2.50 Thomson Glove Fitting Corsets, $1.49. | | Children’s Dresses, in a variety of styles; | \ | | i} $1.25 Misses’ Combinations, 85c. er of allover embroidery; sizes 32, 34 and’ 36; Main floor, froat, models. Well boned, with supporters attached. $5.00 La Vida Corsets, $2.49. Brassieres at 49c. and 98c. See id floor, frout, East Buflding . .from our Pure Food Grocery—pre-eminently ‘‘a store for service.” setting BRD AMOUS QUANTITIES of groceries as we do, you are assured that EVERY article of food sold is STRICTLY FRESH indeed, practically all items are replaced DAILY. Another argument for your trading here: WE SELL GROCERIES AT AN AVERAGE OF ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN MOST STOR CHARGE FOR SIMILAR QUALITIES. Mail and telephone orders filled. ’Phone Chelsea. 4,000. eshly Koasted Coffee: Sir Robert nett & Co.’s Cel- ebrated London J. G, Monnet & Co.'s 3-Star Cognac Brandy Hottied at the distillery Guinness’ Extra Dublin Stout Bottled in Dublin. Sold nearly everywher at 31.90 « dozen tpevial for thie sale, bar fel. of 8 doten pints, Bla; doren Barrel of 10 dozen nips, 1.28 Sweet Melons Selected Georgia metons; ripe, lusciow Potatoes arance Law from $2.98 to Central Building, TRIMMED WITH INSERTIONS OF || LACE and embroidery, with ribbon drawn || across front; neck and armhole finished | with lace edging; tucked lawn ruffle trim- med with lace edging. ¥ ae Be. | Valking Skirls ‘deced ruftie, || || Wallcing Skirts, 79. Cambric ruffle of good ems ou i lawn ubdereruffle siz : broidery, also dust ruffle. , UK Y LEMONS on, 25% [BQ Ls | Walking Skirts, 98c. Cambric top ruffle of good r, | “embroidery, with insertion to match; others ‘sith Food for Poultry | deep embroidery flounce, pipes food ono 0 By ie 2 || Others at $1.29, $1.39, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98 up 3 ( > 38e¢ Reduced {rom 81.68 wf i Women’s 20c. Undervests, 1236 a i i , f heer d- Tease FINE COTTON UNDERVESTS, low |] ||| Corset Covers, full front, yoke of dainty Ince in ‘ roar | DUNCAN'S "SrEGTAL 10. [Reducta from 11010 _ as neck, sleeveless, some with short sleeves. || Sertions joined together, lace edgin | SPECIAL BREW) BXPORT) “URUR SCOTCH WHISKY : ~ Undervests at 24c. Fine cotton Undervests, with | | others trimmed with good emt tye 2.45 280 Bolles, aeu very ie gat mal OA Green River ‘hand crocheted yokes, engi | | __ ribbon drawn Candle ire) a ee Whisky Children’s 20c, Undervests, 12}%e. Fine quality | | Others at... ...28e. 39e., 49c., 69c., 79, and 9Be. 1, Candles ‘ Veiacnes Men eee Undervests, some plain, some have fancy yokes, | |. Cambric Drawers, 18, Full lawn ruffle, tucked sa . bE River Distillery Women’s 25c. Stockings, 19c. | and trimmed with lace, others with hemstitched rece Mt 10¢ || ; 9 omer | Pir Stockings with unbleached split soles; | tucks. ; BANQUET CANDLES 12!-¢ . Rs eth } same t nd black mercerized, } HI Combrio Paawers, ater Full ambes Ha lawn ruffle; SUPERIOR CANDLES Tbe 35e é4e C 50c, . Black lace lisle | || trimmed with cuffle cf good embre ye bo D OAC TIET MAIN Building, Third Fi Vy Spovhacoina Soe Baneetne, we || Others at... *49e., 69¢., 79c., 98c. lip to $1.48 MAIN fling (MAIN Balding Tear) Becond floor, an Oey iceery s| FANCY NEW POTATOES ; Bol, Peck, Yepeck, 1,09 Of; 3% | . poe | . Yaciir cLU CORFEE~ 4Q¢ ||} $4.95 25 58c 30 " ase S ig WHITE POTATOES—191u crop. |} BLEND ‘COFFEL $1 AGM te efor a etter ARACAIBO COFFEE 296 $1.65 43¢ cular 10e pack Bass & Co.'s nee lb AR BLEND COFFEE 51 | [setke’s FRESH BUTTERINE—5.i. pack etien. nine Pale Ale | Nts COFFEE * 2le age, 81; 2-1b, print, 41c; tetb 21¢ dy, # b Barre! of 10 dozen pints, 2 print. ie - ey | SH woriteR's GRAHAM FLO seH 1 Re 8 STARE tar 25e large package QUICK LUNCH 38¢ Kast Builing.

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