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ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1911. Double BH Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Clock GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER | ess R BOTH SID ACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS, BUILDINGS. UBGREENRUTPres Srinestanew Your | ists, thew care ee de: Fe a at the Accommodation 2 [No Charge for Alterations on Women’s and Misses’ Apparel—Hate Trimmed Free] ST SNS | $— =e —— _—— This distribution will be made in Our GREENHUT Building, Pre- mium Parlor, Third Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book. AND IVURES HAN Tenants Stantpede to Fire Es.| capes When Explosion | Shatters Building. 996 PURE FOODS (€ Old fashioned to this degree: Honest, pure and good! Two Fine Big Specimens tor Tomorrow’s Selling from Our Fifteenth Anniversary Sales a Can we tell the WHOLE story of our great FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY SALES in ONE advertisement? Impossible! So we give you, eer TWO FINE BIG SPECIMENS—you must COME HERE in order to learn about the SCORES OF OTHERS. Come, TOMORROW! to Wreck Store. Gharies Kiein, fifty years olf, former “roprietor of a cafe at Pearl and Fietch- @ otrects, was badly injured early to- day by the explosion of a bomb placed @gainet the door of his apartment on ‘MAIN BUILDIN ChatAnill go down m trade annals as the greatest value- e giving event ever presented Purposely Planned to Emphasize Our Value-Giving Supremacy; to Bring Before You, in a Comprehensive Manner, Our Complete Showing of All the Wanted New Fall Silks, According to Fashion’s Smartest Dictates. PRICES, as you will note, are ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST that New York has EVER KNOWN at this time of the year’on these fabrics. We planned this sale as ATREMENDOUS TRADE-BRINGING EVENT. We wanted to give our immense following an UNPARALLELED silk-buying incentive—wanted to offer yon values that would be SO OUT OF THE ORDINARY that the UNPRECEDENTED bargain-character of every.item would be apparent AT A SINGLE GLANCE. y This sale represents a supreme effort, and we are willing that you should judge the “Sale Standard” of this store by this event: You me depend upon it that we know just what we are talking about when we put these items forward as TH GREATEST SILK-BUYING NEWS SIXTH AVENUE HAS EVER KNOWN. Rich, handsome and effective bordered satins, satin meteors, We direct your special attention to the new dress’ sattins, the crepe meteors, lustrous satins, bordered chiffons, bordered marquisettes, etc., | new plain bordered effects, the hew two-toned stripes with borders, and the changeable and plain voile chiffons, crepe chiffons, marquisettes, etc., embodying all the new fe grounds with borders of plaid, Persian pompadour and floral effects—being the very colors and weaves, specially suitable for afternoon and evening costumes, brides’ and brides- jatest id ‘nown to the silk- world—fabrics that were specially brought out to conform to maids’ gowns, also street dresses. the latest style-requirements. for All Silk 42-Inch Crepe Chiffon—a ve: ‘ 7. for $1.35 All-Silk 40-Inch Crepe de Chine— 69e special value in a very spacial gathering of pbdtd for All-Silk Satin Messaline—here’s an 98e & fine heavy fabric with « peautal, rich texture; tonal silk bargains, so you may know jusi what to Cc item that _ will ae thousands to this store to- very effective for street dresees and evening gowns; i morrow. Right at the very ht of the demand, all the new wanted colors; really an exceptional value at 98c. right when messaline is the most wa comes this 5 rtunity. expect. in colors for overdre: Metta eertes th $448 for $2.50 All-Silk 44-Inch Satin Meteor—a newest evening ai velling effec el ble for street and Forty-eight of the SveDe eens erecuetaeel ‘g street shad Iso black or white. We Lien to have enough to last all day; an extraordinary special at 33c, $4.78 for $3 42- to 46-Inch Bordered Dress Satins —Fashion’s fairest fabric for smart and up- to-the-minute costumes; all the new colors; rich and handsome showing that presents a rare saving- portunity for fashionable dressmakers and individu: a fabric that enables one to carry out Paris’ latest sty thought; and the price is down to a sensational sale point; yard, $1.78. for $1.25 42-Inch Marqulsette Bordure—the 95e new graduated effects, including twelve of the new Frente estore with fashionable black graduated borders; at 95c- Your palate wants coffee excellence ? The hint is here, the floor No. 4% East Twelfth tae oan propa re This is the-leader of the Premier Pure Food Family. killing him. ————— L ( THE POLICE GIVE CHASE.|(— Fuse Burns Out in Another Machine Placed in Position ‘That Klein is not dend or at least Mortally hurt is due to the Ignorance |f = = Lt @f the maker of the bomb, which was @onstructed out of tomato cans filled ‘With powder, packed in with paper @oaked with kerosene. The powder was @0 tightly packed that ‘t did not explode @@ planned, only part of it letting go, and Klein escaped the full force of the ' bomb. ‘The bomb oan was four inches in al- @meter, with « lid soldered on and a @mall hole punched in the bottom for the fuse, Insite this can was o smaller @an ,about tiree inches in diameter, fized ke the other one. The inner one ‘waa filled with the tightly packed pow- Ger and kercasne ked paper and tn the bottom was @ small fuse hole. Perhaps we are a little uppish about them. We leave that toyou. Between the outer and inner cans the @pace had been filled with powder and otly paper, and it was this powder that ll exploded. ‘Yhe inner can did not ex- plode and “was intact when the police ‘ : ~ found the bomb. EXPLOSION CAUSES PANIC IN TENEMENT. There was 4 wild panic in the house when the explosion occurred. It is a mi four-story brick tenement occupied by @ix families, and a minute after the ex- Plosion every occupant of the building was trying to get tc the open air. They t, rushed to the steirs, only to find the ( p hall full of smoke, and then they ran to the fire escapes and ao got to the street. Klein, though badly hurt and in a of losing the sight of his left e declared that he would appear in the Harlem police court to-day to an- j @wer a summons served on him for The difference can be seen as well as tasted. disorderly conduct sworn out by hie LEGG remarkable offering—it's more—the price is so low for thie beautiful and much wanted fabric that in all probability y you will never be able to buy it at this rice. Beautiful effects in evening shades the new 'rench tints. It’s fon a brilliantly faished and exceedingly eatin dress or bridal eilk; it usually cells at $2.60; at M8. 9%) & Seen os tee pane mame rich fabric at a price that will make this the most mem . and colors, embracing the new les ani silk sale you have ever known, Every wanted color; also the new printed effects in floral designs, satin black ; 35 and 36 inches wide; would be an exceptional value stripes and borders; all-white grounds with dainty colored at 85c a yard; special at 59c. borders; very e' ve and now quite the smartest known to the world of style; 42 inches wide; at $1.25. ° A special showing that brings to the fore all that is new and wanted, and introduces these silks at prices that will mark the lowest Black Silks quotations of the year. If you have the slightest silk-want, you'll find these items of absorbing interest. Satin Feutre, Satin Sublime, Satin Charmion, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Satin Faillsur, Satin Zenith, Bengalines, double-faced Satins—plain and striped backs; Soie de Arctic, Bordered Grenadines, Bordered Chiffons, Chiffon Crepe, Black Messalines with colored borders and Chiffon Taffetas. for Black Chiffon Taffeta—35 and 36 inches for Black Crepe de Chine—an elegant $4.85 for 40-Inch Black Crepe Meteor—an ideal 58e wide; would be an excellent value at 90c, but we're 98e fabric, heavy and soft; rich and decidedly effec- ] fabric now 80 very popular; very heavy, rich and going to put it out at @ price that you'll never tive; 40 inches wide; would be excellent value at 4 ' lat 06.98 enailay: one af forget; a handsomely finished fabric; special at 58c $1.35; a decided special, at, a yard, 98c. ee eaeat la veer low pith ryt id one of our very for Black Dress Messaline—the most popu- for $2.50 Black Satin Duchess—a handsome ei 59e lar fabric of the day, because this is @ rotaneed a 40-inch fabric an elegant heavy quality; the $4.4 for $3 Black Suiting Satin—a 54-inch cloth, wife, from whom he 1s separated, Until two years and three children do not need to tell you that satin messaline is the most stylish fabric of the hour. messaline dresses are tremendously popular, and here's a beautiful, —————————Sa" 59 c for All-Silk Satin Messaline—of course we © Klein, his wife ved on the ground ~ floor of No, 4% East Twelfth stmet. } Then Mrs. Klein left, taking her ohil- dren with her, and has been Ilving in the city ever since, Klein has been trying to regain possession of his chil- dren, and it was due to one of these attempts, which he has made at in- tervals ever since his wife left him, that the disorderly conduct charge was made. The policeman summoned Dr, Norris from Bellevue Hospital and he put five| atitches in Klein's scalp and wanted to take him to the hospital for treatment, FOUND THE BOMB IN CORNER OF THE HALL. Experts of the Police Department de- clare that the bomb contained more than « pound of powder and that {f all VANILLA EXTRACT Mexican Bean only. It could be made differently messaline season; a very handsome, thoroughly correct weight for coats and street dress: and exceedingly wide and will enable one to m of it had exploded {t would have killed and still be “pure.” reliable fabric of excellent quality; 35 inches wide; would | you know how smart and fashionable these garments are suits according to the latest style requirements; Klein and wrecked the front part of be good value at $1; special at 5c. when made from this fabric; an extraordinary value at $1.58, very special at this remarkably low price, yard, $1.75. oe willing to tlic. of the 63¢c for Black Marquisette—40 inches wide; regular $1 quality; a heavy fabric, with a lustrous finish. erates wes cements hres Oe $2.45 for $3.25 Heavy Quality, Rouble-Width Black Crepe Charmeuse. $3.75 for $6.00 Double-Width Imported Black Suiting Satin Superb, pebbled ad FUSE BURNS OUT ON BOMB PLACED TO WRECK STORE. Outward evidence of prosperity, mant- tested by the opening of a new place of Dusiness for the sale of coal, wood, ice ‘and cheap wine has brought upon Ru- Rio Coloruse the unwelcome attention of Black Hand extortioners, He found & big dynamite bomb against the door of his store at No, 146 First avenue to- ay when he went to open up for bust- fess, A fuso attached to the bomb had | gone out after being ighted Just a week ago to-day at 1 o'clock *tm the morning a bomb was exploded at the door cf Coloruse’s (MAIN Buliding, Firet Floog.) MAIN, BUILDING ang : and $6 Shoes or Men, Tuesday, at 3,45 Ii’s Almost Unbelievable! But It’s a Fact! The agency in Rochester, N. Y., of this world-renowned make of fine shoes, was held, until recently, by the Duffy-McInnerney Company. J We Bought Its Entire Stock of Hanan’s Shoes on a Basis Which Gives Our Patrons Footwear of This Famous Make at the Above-Mentioned Sensationally Low Price. Tomorrow you can come to our great Shoe Store and Select Any Pair of Hanan Shoes or Ox- fords From the Lot (Not a Pair Worth Less Than $5, and Most of Them Valued at $6) for Three Dollars and CORN FLAKES Enough of them already? That's a reason for tasting these, | TOMORROW @ (Tuesday) H is destined to be a day of unusual interest in our tre- a=) uendously popular Shoe ore. Extra salespeople =) will b. 2 attendance. avenue. The aes the plastering of the hall wes demolished and a big hole was Knocked in the floor. To policemen wh ruse showed two lat Hand, demanding of of $2,600. The write Coloruse had been w ection in opening ment at No. 40 Hast established that he wa tocrat who should pay not so fortunate, ‘The bomb found at © | : morning was of suffi | have biown tn the fron : The explosive was (ynamite, equipped with a 4 two inches of the twe burned. Doubtless t while the man who p running away 4 he was afraid to go ack to Investisate. EXPLOSION IN SUBWAY TRAIN Two Other Important Points About This Sale: POINT No. 1—-Quite a number of these fine Hanan shoes previously sold at $10. POINT No. 2—There are also IN- CLUDED quite a number of pairs of fine riding boots which would: ordi- narily cost you $12. A pure offspring of the honest tomato-patch. BANOS TER Forty-five Cents. Care, | H i hore was excitement on a Lenox aver | You'll find all the feshion- Bue subway train when a fuse biew able leathers, toes, and heel out t entre of the | ‘4 : on 1 ae d i asi effects in the collection, an ’ hortly b e erday p, ° “ier ‘ 1 . every size and width, be train had _ ail eei ears wes HANAN’S SHOES Here the assortments are not as complete as for men, and therefore we have * them to. th ir PANCAKE FL UR 4 added several hundred pairs of our own celebrated $5 and $6 Foot-Mould ppesliged that t - F V Al a e shoes, so as (0 rour d out the range of sizes effectively. Every woman wiil be yells al h Gives the griddle a new distinction, Premier Pancake Syrup or Vomen, sO at certain to find her size here in one good style or another. e@witched off Most of t vonfers just another touch of breakfast grace. eengere Waited for the following train, | (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) which Was delayed about fifteen min- Ask for d@f Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them q —e ot _ oe poner Y ee etme s