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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911, 5 Double G*X- Green Trading Siamps With Purchases Made Bei Before 12 o’Clock Collapsible Drinking even enn ane: Ae penne Complimentary Ja’ ora | GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER @. “Seve MMs wife aboard the White Star ner! Olympic. Before the Olympic had cross- ed the Atlantic, however, the forgery | had been discovered and an indictment found. The Scotland Yard authorities Were requested to y C upon her arrival for a man with three teeth missing and both arms elaborately tattooed. \ ate, Clzmple | teuched Arey at Ply- Children ) These sll Ne Gunes Lifeline » where the Scotland a They will be given ONLY to school WwW day iu our MA ilding, Ladies’ | NEW TES sade 8 thorough et vain Heart children who come here ght eaten | Keita a J.B.GR UT Pres, BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. Patlor, Fourth Floor.) 0. oy mo. were made at Cherbourg and Southamp- qutthured ii the Atscmcdation a Desk, Bu >) I N GS Ss. cs 18° &19"STS.NEW YORK. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in ton, Pahanny had disguised himself as! @ stoker and managed to sneak ashore | 4 Hf unobserved at Southampton. He board- Chxitectors WS Will Soon Begin | unobserved at Southampton. He board.) of a stoker, but was picked up by the) H XWork:to-Get Information | detectives before the train reached the British cgpital. He was readily a fled b; bi x f teeth and th ha for Plans, ., tattoo marks on both arma. fDi ' NGissceapeiethie uhek tha tise 22 PRAYER FOR CLARA BARTON. | vartous proposed subway routes were] Empire State G. A. R. M opened by the Pubic Service Commis-| airy sick Woman of Sdpp Main Floor, Rear, in our MAIN Building. Any One Book [ ‘o Charge for Alterations on Women and Misses’ Apparel— Hate Trimmed Free ] MAIN BUILDIN' Specialsin Jewelry Diamond-Set Pocket Knives Diamond-Sct Cigar | Diamond-Set Tic Clasps —4 blades and ring at — values} —plain or fancy; val- MAIN BUIL DING—— Anniversary Sale of Silverware Rogers Al Silver - plated f Tableware; Floral Pattern, Gray or Bright Finish Anniversary No- tached ; Roman finish: val- + .tomor-| wes up to elon to-lay, in accordance with an an- ues to $6; tomor- $ $ $6; tcmor- $ Sales a {flail Dozen. nouneement made on Aug. 28 last. This) T° following | communication | was row, Vavews 2.95 2.95 row, at. £2.95 | sent to-day by Gen. George B. Loud to fmork is an essential preliminary to the) ytiss Clara Barton at Oxford, Ma: Dreparation of detailed plans for sub-/ “From the hearts of 40,000 ct Ten Spoons Table Spoons ot Forks... $1.50 Dessert Spoons or Forks. 1.40 7c war} ‘weya, and the knowledge to be gained| veterans in the Great Empire State} by it ta of importance also to con-| oes up a prayer to the great white Solid Gold Bar Pins—good size; with (en SS) rose diamonds; wort! ul. 25; to- " 95 morrow, at...... Diamond Bios sine stone; ey Diamond Bracelets - heavy solid Sterling Silver Picture Frames—-4'(x Big Success | throne for the recovery of the woman} 1 Sly 1 ; dnintily de- 2 suffering humanity hae never been par-| y ‘ “s A ” 7 s ) bd his eels, pong wien Setage are) Sinied owner ye never teen Dare over 36 carats. value #1650 Sonea wiih sueret mong. 10.50 Success is a duty We DO our duty. That is French gray; tomorrow, at Le tee title eve an isliows, “GEN. GEORGE B. LOUD, $25; to-morrow at. value $15; to-morrow at to say, we SUCCEED. (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) In Manhattan—In Seventh avenue, from | “Commander of the Grand Army of the Take, for example, our great FIFTEENTH AN- Solid Gold Nethersole Bracelet — plain polished; value $5.51 merrow, ai Men's 20-Year Gold-Filled Waltham Watches—open face: regularly § $10.50; to-morrow, at... 6.75 German Silver Mesh Bags: inch gray embossed frame; full shirred ring mesh; kid-lined; rd bested $. value $2; tomorrow, at.. 1 39 (MAIN: Building, MAIN BUILDING Fine Drawers Republic. Department _o Fourteenth to Fifty-ninth street; in Fifty-ninth street, from Seventh avenue to Second avenue; in Sixtieth street, from Fifth avenue to Second avenue; in Broadway, from Fourteenth street to Forty-necond streot. In Brooklyn—In East Ninety-elghth street, from the terminus of the pro- posed Bastern Parkway subway to Li- Vonia avenue; in Nostrand avenue, from Eastern Parkway south; in Stuy-| Veesant and Utica avenues. | In Manhattan and Brooklyn—For a tunnel under the East River from Old | Sip to Manhattan street; another tun-| nel from Whitehall street to Montague | MAIN BUILDING fe. Handkerchiefs 5°... Handkerchiefs for Men Handkerchiefs for Women All-Pure Irish Linen—hemstitched; | All-Pure trish Linen—quarter-inch plain or with embroidered open- Ladi fae terres) tomor- 50c} work initial; reg. 6 for 7c; tomorrow.. 6 for 50€ | Dainty sheer All-Linen — hem- 4 stitched; with very pretty em- Extra Large Size Linene—quarter- floral, buttertly, wreath inch, half-inch or one-inch hem; ner; value $1.25 an excellent handkerchief for ; tomor- common use; value 6 for 50c . 6 for 50 MoT stated Sun-Spun—all-pure linen with Plain White Hemstitched—quarter- beautiful hand-embroidered flo- NIVERSARY SALES, now going on. NO SUCH SUCCESS WAS EVER KNOWN IN ALL THE HISTORY OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT! Buying crowds are immense. Merchandise out- put is enormous. All characteristics of the sale are those of LARGENESS-—-except PRICES. Come TOMORROW. Unexampied MONEY- SAVING bargains await you! MAIN BUILDING: wtreet; a third teal from the Battery | AST March Trunks and inch or half-inch hems ,regu- ral sj orn ll new to Atiantle. avenue : ‘6 arig 75e doz.; tomorrow, ea, SC eros; tomorrow, eect ; ap greed when you were Traveling Bags|| and Chemises) || ‘Golden Days for Home. ||| "7 re ass Be. ..terstenere ech Ble skating, we were 4; The United Engine & | 1.50 Value J Eantenciing Company. on ‘eaiey © one | brewing the Rhein- barcikcomgthr ty Ler ape vert panda at 89e M a kers we Sales MAIN BUILDING— MAIN BUILDING Chuteeiibn CObipahy, eid hue Patahis gold Beer you now ee a iene hiageet 36 i gad Made of extra fine quality 'NH 35¢ Black Satine 29¢ Taffeta Ribbon Po c C | inkii ic: iE na \EiaL Ware’ vequired to beh, the! are drinking. nainsook or cambric; some Fa GREE. UT BUILDING De Leon inches; $6 value, tomor- $9 95 Tomo sil Ww, 15¢ with pretty laces, others dain- “unit price’ method, and they will have | iH ffer bie economies in Housefurnishings, Furniture, Floor Y, a yard OEP as to be tabulated before the total amounts ¥ —best cowhide | | tily embroidered. he ; : nture, Tomorrow, oy Bei veak fe Mhowns Ber last borin PALE RIPE Traveling Bags beet co aside Nainsook Chemises — dainty lace Coverings, China, Glassware, Lamps, Framed Pictures and ayard... ‘17c¢ Superior | aca all- -silk there are three items, or units, one pocket; 14- and 16-inch; insertions and edgings; tibbons Oil Pai One of the most desirable of Fall moire taffeta ribbon; com- being the sinking of two and one-half RHEINGOLD tomorrow $ trimmed; $2 value; tomor- $1. Details of many of the offerings are printed in today's fabrics for waists and dresses; | | Plete range of millinery col- orgie tte Soa iee . 5.95 and "950 row, at.. Globe and today's Mail. high, permanent luste orings; 5° inches wide. the same in Brooklyn and the third for} (MAIN Building, Basement.) (MAIN Building, First Floor.) (MAIN Building, Ma (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) one-inch drills. the perfectly aged beer. he routes described in- : Miah thai loeriion’ of (eeventh avs | aero cee MAIN BUILDIN MAIN BUILDING Sons. Sold by all deal- ers, 24 bottles $1 in Greater New York. teenth street would seem to ind i that the Commissioners still have hopes | that the Interborough Rapid Transit Company may still wish to extend the present subways southward on the west aide, in spite of the refusal of the com- | pany to accept the terms approved by the Board of Estimate on July 21, By | that action the triborough route was ” awarded—tentatively, at least—to the H Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, but 7 no provision was made for a subway in Seventh avenue south of Forty-sec- ond street. The Broadway, Seventh ave- | ve nue route, however, was included in the | very first propgsition of the B. R. T. | for the extension of its subway system into Manhattan. | = | MISSING TEETH BETRAY AMERICAN FORGER ABROAD. A “Victor Victrola” for $15 Think of It! And You Don’t Have to Pay One Cent Down! The very latest achieverrent of the Victor Taiking Ma- chine Company! I's JUST ABOUT THE VERY ULTIMATE ‘LIMIT OF VALUE inan instrt ment which enab'es, YOU to hear, RIGHTIN YOUR HOME, the masterpieces of song, cf band mvsic, of sacred harmony, of vavcevil'e, of instri mental music, end the THOUSAND AND ONE SELECTIONS which go to make up a long series of pleasure-giving recitals placed AT YOUR Victrola 1V. (Oak) $15 = BECK AND CALL AT THE MERE TOUCH OF A BUTTON, The new $15 Victor Victrola is HOKNLISS; you can emplify or diminish the sound by fully or partially closing a door. Other Victor Victrolas Up to $200 These sre in cabiret form, mede_in mehoseny ard several finishes in cak TO ™® y MATCH ANY SCHEME OF FURNITURE OR DECORATION, pis ‘ith i $200 COME IN AND SELECT ANY VICTROLA YOU LIKE and let vs send it to your heme. Try it for 30 days. Ifit dees not prove satisicctory Letily us ene we wi! reMcve it et Cree, with No experse 10 you Whatever, except the’ purchase of a few records. MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) 1 Women’s$3 and $3.50 New Fall Shoes, Tomorrow, at *1.95 These shoes, to be offered tomorrow, are all this Fall's newest styles —being the surplus stock of a prominent manufacturer of high-grade shoes exclusively; patent leather, gun-metal calf, kid; button or lace; cloth or dull kid tops; every size and width in each style ‘and every pait with Goodyear-welt soles. Here’s a chance to lay in your season's supply ot footwear at A SAVING OF ALMOST HALF! Misses’ and Children’s Shoes— | Boys’ Calf School Shoes—good tent leather, gun- a quality calf; Blucher style; id; sizes 6 to 11 and 119 warranted solid leather 2; $2 grade; tomor- 2Saadestnor $150 Si tomorrow; at ©1600 Complete Lines of Our Celebrated Foot-Mould Shoes—FOR MEN AND WOMEN, are now in stock; males g as always) THE BEST; styles right up to $6 the minute; prices...... allowed on all cash sales. We pay freight and R. R. fare Victrola — style XVI, te Pahanny, Who Got $1,800 Here, Disguised Himself as a Stoker Without Success, Detective Bernard J. Flood of the Central Office will sail on the Maure- tanta to-morrow and go to London to | serve one of I dent Taft's extradition warrants on He Pahanny, who was indicted last me for obtaining $1,800 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Table Linens, See Sheeting and Cases Oe Fr Kverything for Housekeeping om CREDIT TERMS $50 Worth, $3 Down} 75c to $1.25 oe % 3 * Weekly MAIN BUILDING——— LATEST IN Velvet Hand Bags, at 79¢ MAIN BUILDING a Week Pays for a t he Bank of Europe, at Seventy- | 200“ $20“ $2.25 « Bleached Table Damask—heavy weight all Innes PIE Genre rie pe vere neaimiing 45x36 inchen| saneeten rn Bg ele al erat ges ara ade fe ea $2.75, Schoice patterns; $1 quality; tcmorrow 69c | _ bleached soft-tinish muslin; to mortow, each 122¢ Roath 4 ewing ac ine foul Atay! ferme appl aise, te. (New Hemstitched Blesched and Ua leached Sheeting——“Lockwood” 120 || a A ar The "FOUNTAIN® and th aay is ia Pi , | Ma late, Now derey and ; boards an rani inch ; tomorrow, yard......... ; ollar G and the “VICTORY” are Fi pea faggot quar poea sane ae ILA SIAC AAI, Scilleped Damask Doylies-S-inch round, bleached all- | Crib Blankets wool-tintch concn: 36x80° inches; blue || ba gs, TWO of the most excellent on the market— Possession of a cashier's check, Coming linen satin damask, with scalloped edge; very and pink jacquard pattern; 58c, grade; tomor- these! perfectly adapted for all kinds of work, whether to New York, he forged the name of | special; tomorrow, each, eee TOW at... ae ORO Meds in the home or in the factory, Henry T. n, cashier of the Bank of (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) : (MAIN Building, Basement.) Phigeeen Free Instruction at Any Time De a, to a ch for $1,800, payable to himself.” He was identified at the Bank rs MAIN BUILDING 7 BUILDING quality Prices, $16.75 to $30 of Europe and succeeded in cashing the ust black bet Twenty-five Splendid Pullman Sleeper Writing Paper || veiver; The Singer No. 666, with 7 drawers, and The Wiser & Wilson machines may likewise A, purchased on our easy payment plan. $1 week got back to the hanny sailed with Before the che Pennsylvania bank om mented oxi- dized metal frame ; pu ong cord handle, On sale Real Leather Hand Bags Hudson linen-fabric writing paper; popular cloth finish; in pound packages sons taining 120 sheets; at EAR GUARANTEE GOES WITH EACH OF THE WORLD Going out of town for @ vaca iOninay have ‘The World sent i address changed as red. as an Anniversary Spe- $13 cial, Tomorrow, at . Positively the greatest baby carriage value of the seascn--and we've had several very fine offerings this year, as you know! Your Choice of Five Styles — ranging in original price from $22 t0 $24, $ tomorrow, at... 13.75 (The illustration shows one that was $23.) (MAIN Building, Fouth Floor.) “Victory” Drop-Head = Machines — with attachments; specially $ grained leather; silver - frames and long cord handles; Hand Machines— a full line, complete with attachments: value; tomorrow, AQ, . $3 | Linnia. .$5 | Victory. .$6.50 & $7.50 (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) (MAIN Buildin, MAIN BUILDING——— 2 s Specials for Wednesday Wines & Liqu ors and Thursday: Guinness’ Extra | Sur Robert Bur- | Dublin Stout | nett & Co.'s Cel- Three packages of envelopes sold with each Ib, of paper; envelopes to malch, package Be (MAIN Building, Fourth Ploor.) Morning World, 12e per week. Evening World, Ge per week, Sunday World, Se per Sunday Bead your “remittance to the Cashier MAIN BUILD. Music Roll Cabinets MAIN BUILDING Come to Our Great Pure Food Show, Tomorrow Come TOMORROW~~and bring the children, THEY will ENJOY it and YOU will BENEFIT, We fill mail or telephone orders promptly. "Phone Chelsea 4,000, Fresh Fruit For preserving and t 40 CONNECTION with any OTHER STORE GREENHUT— SIEGEL COOPER G omnes © 848 J GREEN HUT, Pron SO8"8 ste me MAIN BUILDING =~, ebrated London Dry and Old Tom Gin Teas and Coffees FANCY TEAS — all varieties; Laundry Soap , Washing Powder SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP—usually The wel tised Hazel brand \ eld, GREEN GAG $3.88 b 1 igh 9 10¢ blended to orde 38e | rN taker ‘ y P : ‘ in teas oF 20,000 Cigars — PAs ib 2. en cai fo In B | RIPE YELLOW ot Phe] PURE BREAKHAST COCOA m ibe : | In Boxes *$ | PEACHES No. 12 bas Fountain 4 16e|] | sie HLEND' COM 306 | of 50, at. e He 12 GUADARALL ith SCHIBDAM HOLLAND GIN e | | 24 dottie Le /2C || $ . is quesrinee @ | We shall sell, TOMORROW, He tone See ee ly Ss alot of 20,000 cigars purchased : Ae t on Sena H , 14k ci6 S$ | by us at half the regular _ For wednesday's sel!- BBY, PEAGS—fo' graham or Qe Sito, reuused te 750 | ing we offer several very ei : from one of the largest factor! in the United States. They are | Pure California Wines fine cabinets at lowered MESSINA LEMONS sold regularly at Sc straight, |] | prices. One style illus- ee ners 109 By the Galton, Ledies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes | REUNION CHICOS is the name | He TUM, FLOUR—Fountain qu seeiclemeney 9 (el fpenaiibliouisll saad Free eaten R: aball one that is familiar to a@ : ‘, Ups i} meeiraty A ainakn : 1 have’ om nancies epundeed aiegtall smokers throughout the Mid- DISPLAY “i our Pia 4 AM PLOWS | Tell Smoked Meats 4 1 dle West. This cigar is hand- Store on the Fourth HAM by 16\ie Floor, MAIN Building. These cabinets are in. ma made, with a long fillerof se- HA ARC 3 Ber Apr lected Zimmer Spanish and BRATED HAMS ib 19'-¢ ANVASED HAMS Fresh Cereals hogan, otk, weathered oak, | Little Dutch Tobacco. | The ||} i great variety ei Gis sa 10 Ibs, § ibe wrapper is shade-grown Florida | siuc. rive eta eA he | Sumatra. We shall sell R 912.,00-615.00... perros me Russe ns GIONS for pi ; | : 10 UNION CHICOSon WEDNES- |] | 2200: 0.00... S -. 4 Corned Beef | S inisit Stvt ee Sr PAY ONLY in bores 3] 18 |] | see: soco::: NEW. GHERKINS 61e nice cata of navel or Je ||] SMOKED "wont ESS CHARLES A. KEENE of 50, for . | 52.00- 62.00 for pickling; basket }] sHoutn sis: Aned (MAIN Buliding, Main Floor.) (MAIN mu liding, “Fourth ¥ ecial, this 719¢ ba 4 - s : A) tile YC |); > | (MAIN Bllaing wi Diamonds, Jewelry, 180 Broadway New York Open until 6 P, M,, Saturdays included. Third Floor) q

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