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—— — 7 " —— Fe tg EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1911. iF ii THE “SOLD WIFE TRIED We Wanl Your Confidence | Purchases made until December 9, og will be ——r on | | UL TO-DAY hale Gane” |GREENHUT-SI TO BARE SERRETS er rere |, rhea aN five. this amount and we Ta Thanksgiving | Sales in Full Swing R CUSTOMERS to tell band. Will Pose on Stand BUILDING a Sold Wit Breathe av | ALimited Number of Men’s and Youths’ itable and benevolent institu- Ask those who have one, | socairacaee (IT alli $15 to*18 Suits, Tomorrow, $9, 85 ————— Just One of the Sterling Attractions We Have Inaugurated for Tomorrow in Qur Far-Famed Clo thing. Store: + _ The annual clean-up of the season’s broken lots and odd lines of Winter a begins , Tuesday, AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN SAVINGS WILL BE TURNED OVER TO CUSTOMERS. Price-reductiots extend not only through the incomplete lots, BUT EMBRACE OUR REGULAR ASSORTMENTS OF THE VERY FINEST SUITS, OVERCOATS AND TROUSERS. The values will be unprecedented. @ SELF-DEFENSE HER PLEA. Will Say Chicago Millionaire * Paid Husband $1,500 for } a Marrying Her. we, | ) * pexveR, cot, Nor, m—when Gor] 6 Pd i trude Gibson Patterson, whose trial for ;e \ the murder of her husband on Sept. 3 jast began to-day, takes the stand in Our Dobson guarantee goes with |i bat oom bbs wl deere ert iY Men’s & Youths’ ‘15, *18 5] y) 7 5 For Men’s and Youths’ shewnred ant er Danana aa "| ag, GERTRUDE PATTERSON. FHI WELK at Daurone” famous AL | / | f/f 1 \an and °20 Overcoats, at ‘20 Silk-Lined Suits Aiscovered that her husband had re. ceived $1,600 from a Chicago millionaire | —— for carpetings. | The surplus stocks of four of New York's best overcoat makers, At the start we desire to emphasize the point ¢! hese who had befriended her, and how her SPECIAL! { ] \ together with our own broken lines, combine to create the one BIG for us SPECIALLY by one of Philadel sarhertend palaahoat te, the iiietion oi US RENO DIVORCE | $55.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, $37 50 | {| overcoat opportunity, tomorrow. They're all the fashionable favorites; ae bet PE sack enapnenlg S pbrersry. 1s) mein éums.of money from: her erstwhile pro- ee ace Esai rar Beach, | -convertible or military collars; 50- and 52-inch lengths, including \ of getting one of these famous ea hedter, Ss r cl ic fancy gray and brown Chesterfield overcoats with velvet or self rice. ere’s the size assortm: collars and overcoats of black kersey, dark mixed cheviots and ut); 35 to 44 (slim). It's che baat oe bareate cassimeres; all sizes for men and youtiis. Mrs. Patterson, according to a state- ney ae Oriental , effects. To i ment made by her attorneys, will lay splendid i furnish library, dining- bare all the secrets of her life, begin- room, office, etc. 9 Sor $6 aing with her meeting with the Chicago Rug Savings J | $ for Men Ss 25 and 30 Men’ Ss $25 and $30 Ree en een eee cae S Sil! 6c Be Five-frame Body Brussels (9x12), best Wi O nee, She. will tell of the friendanip F | AT BAIL Wibde, pabion aétaalt Alay, 1» best 1 | ‘ inter Overcoats Winter Suits, at hg began then ani ey Lelia ) This ‘week + $ ° The new rough fabrics, in grays and browns; imported plaid- In such favorite models e “Portsmouth” end the “Dart- ie ged pape Fats’ Workted Roval i back or double-faced overcoatings; every style, incfud'ng| mouth”; finest imported En; “and Scotch woolens; superbly ! turned to Ci and p ble Mas tiene -_—— . extra. long ‘one p heavy double-breasted ulsters and silk-lined gray cheviots, made; new Oxford blue and gray cheviots, plain and [Pa blue 5 . 4 a i. Fi ~ ae | worsteds and finest sand Sikemixed worsteds; every size. Susser was known a8 8) Town Youths Play Host, and] Wee §17°° Salus English Martin Serge and Worsted Suits Men’s #35 to $50 Overcoat : Ghe will also tou how this relationship pa ; Tapestry Brussels, (9x , extra. quality. Custom-tailors WILL NOT make you up a suit like one of these for These, of h 4 wi h wes broken off, and how she married Ministers Describe It as Regularly. $17.00; 2. less than $50—because they CANNOT. The are in black,| " jneludi Coe ay Berra eer soni tn te we' have, Pattereon, who, knowing her past, wine reudcal. : $12:60; medium grays and dark Oxford grays; plain or seli-stripe weaves, | including rane (Scotland) “raglans”; in tan, brown, Zeemed to be willing tO give her # fresh One “Wild Orgy.” pene h es and finished or unfinished worsteds; men of all s gray,oliv jal ind fancy-backedover- ree oto Later Cone will teatisy, gy Carpet Savings all proportions can be fitted; at.........cceceee cere ens Cece L ed blac! 50 & device of her husband's, she . ; Miaitead) xford vicuna overcoats; every siz eee & Govice of her husband's, shi ecwcensetiiislee Others, silk-lined; at $30). and Oxtord vi ot egain met this millionaire, -but under Wilton Velvets, actual value $1.35 yd.) ( a ; $ : perfectly proper conditions. RENO, Nov. 2.—Divorcees in tact, in] Made, lined and laid, “this Men’s $35 Fur-Lined 0 ts Men’s ‘25 and*30 Plush-Lined Overcoats After ‘this meeting, according (0 tne et eee cov oupective showed | Wek, ato. vecccese * 95c. ens ur-Lined Uvercoats Sault’s seal plush lining throughout; Persian lamb and blended story Sei scadinted: petneing aguiane and signs of recovery\ to-day-trom. the rev-| Tapestry Brussels, $1.10 p ve value \f We guarantee these coats for two years; made with pieced +d SOR muskrat collar and facing; shell of fine aire a sult for alienation of her|eiry of the wildest divorce ball the aan Vue and this BSc § \ Persian lamb collars; in this sale, tomorrow, at e)| kersey; all sizes; at... .....ccccccccceececeeeeaceeuues ffections. Patterson, stricken with con- yates . . 4 eT erey . camption, had gone'to a eenitariumt in | Clony here has ever carried out. It) axminsters, handsome borders to le! , M $3 and $4 “Kingly Men's and Youths’ Kody Choice of Our Finest “KYng!; Men's and Youths’ $2 and Denver, and on the Gay of the tragedy, | Was given last Friday night by callow! match. Regularly sold at $1.15 yd. : ‘Trousers—more thanahundred ‘Trousers—broken lots, in the $2.50 Trousers — blues while they were wadking near the in-| youths of Reno. Most of the hosts had} Made, lined ae laid, i | patterns in the ne striped very finest worsteds, including sh pe aad Peek lue th boeate, of. the reached the mature ages of nineteen] week, at ...... eer | 3 hs col worstedsand mixtui sizes, out ec $6 Franek more wn wiped wo er " sm [and twenty,although there were two who ™ Kc $ 30, to $2 wai: than pairs; values $6p ge and si wore god [1 1.400 bo ie. said to Have extorted fro Ot ete inne puesta were (HE Wighin Distance of 100 Miles i f 8.75 65 to $7.80; at 3.65 65 he reproached him bitterly, she will|the women members of the divorce ; aay, and he tried to kill her.” In self- | colony. | defense she shot him. he doors were closed at 9 o'clock and (MAIN Building, Second Fioor.), Lbd ay BUILDING acibe Prosecution charges that the auar-| ene orchestra was ordered to break the| aakers of Carpets for Fifty Years. | proposed. alienation sult, and that Mrs, | Speed laws. It oveyed. The owner ot Gear sei Cec eee| ewes” ||| Sale of Thanksgiving Linens Tomorrow! Patterson shot her husband when he re.|tAe building is threatening a damage aster ot ne cell! der e da ity schesepateseene Shenae igs Seasonable Offerings for Fusco and Table That . Are Most Appro ropriate at This Time ton lay. on thes ground begsing for] ‘Tne punch was aspecial brew, served Asbestos Mate—7-inch round. Crash Toweling—ueual 10c;yd.. Hemstitched Sets $3.95 | Hemstitched Clotha—$1 Pattern’ Table Clethe— merey, and that after the'shooting she | \. : ’ placed the revolver under his body.| With the limit off, and ono well known Pillow Cases— a pai ] Doilies—each Doilies—-each 38 Round Cloths—usually $3, 95, $2.65 Napkins— ily $1.39 a dozen. 98e ~ New York woman had to be taken home in th te bile of th wits f BOY BURGLARS ROBBED —_ |", $uomozil nf te, mite TO BUY DRESS CLOTHES. altercations among the women guests further enlivened the evening, and the ‘ ‘ . D S| - is eel abe Reet ue cgTH eee nal thes aveaun ana oie SNA i Tray Clothe Luncheon Cloths—usually $1.59, 1.19 | Napkins—value $2.80; do: + Loot of Combs and Brushes Found “Turkey Trot,” played terpsichor- (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) \t were accompanied with in Flat and Girl Is vistol shats. Reno ministers Arrested. siboside) 26 MAIN BUILDING Albert Bruno, fifteen years old, of No. tuveutab Thee 70. 2% Varick street, and Lewis Cavello, also fifteen, of No. Sullivan street, were arraigned in the Children’s Court charged with stealing $1,000 w, “‘Pre-Christmas’’ Clearance Sales Continued, Tomorrow ‘Thomas Hall, inventor of on -sIx years old, of the first typewr! and of many labor saving dev Stylish $3 Skirts GI cak blue combs and brushes from the lofts of among them Wage calves ay: se i Inasmuch as our “Clearance-broom” is sw David Lichtenstein at No. $10 Canal |{h , a prookiyn. ¥3 j Tuesd a at $] 9 through EVERY Section of our Hofne-Outfittin sean Detectives Schonich and. Fitzpatrick yaa ene e catalog of “‘clearance"’ values is far too lengthy for complete said the boys had confessed, explaining re A son and " publication in the limits of this advertisement. = Imoney” to purchase. dreay te, nin | SO SUEDE SUEY Ne] short Sine nay eff away Skirts, About Seven Hun- In addition to the following Tuesday specials, you will find, tomorrow, Hundreds of Striking Reductions in Housefurnishings, Carpets and Rugs, Uphol- steries and Lace Curtains, China and Glass- ware, Lamps and Lights, Bric-a-Brac and Framed Pictures, alata for Both Home and Office. boys declared that they were “champion sptelers” and that all that was lacking in Ife to them was the eclat of possess- ing evening dress. The boys told the detectives that they had taken their plunder to the flat of Henrietta Martino at No. 60 Thompson | street. This young woman was arrested | and 90 was:a man who gave the name | of Rogsi Conte, who was found in her | apartment. The Martino girl declared | that the boys had told her that they had | spurchased the pelf at an auction and | that they were going to peddle It during | the week before Christmas, But’ there | was also found in her flat a quantity of | briarwood pipes that had been stolen | fom a tobacco shop on Canal treet last Family » MOTHER AND BABY BURNED. | Liniment Kerosene can E: plodes When Mrs, For Rheumatism. Lumbago, Po Ol on Fire, Rethes Bs mk iy sult t are y sey ing. ald tn Hlead and ‘Mrs, Lena Fevert, eighteen years old, gives ouick relief. 0c. 25c. 0c. the wife of a/ salesman, put kerosene) on the fire in the kitchen of her home| « at No, 1336 Willoughby avenue, Brook- lyn, to-day, because It was slow in starting, The fire blazed up and caught her dress and she threw the kerosene can into the air, The spattering oil fell on her skirts and on the coverings of the crib of her three-months-old Raby, Marie, who had: been pulled up| FURNITURE, co. close to the stove. | eres with, fumes ina Samy co cer WE TRUST YOU Diamond welghing t red, Are of Ali- Wool PANAMAS, HOMESPUNS, DIAGONALS na Good SCOTCH TWEEDS. You will find incorporated all the newest style-touches pertaining to the most exclusive models. : REENHUT BUILDING—“Boerything for the Home’ There are pretty, gored models, with panel front and back, having foot plaits and high di: inguishing girdle; others have cluster plaits and panels, with strappir buttons of self-materials. We also show styles in plain gored models, with girdle or tailored belt, fastened at the side with large bu All the fashionable shades are to be found; browns, blues and grays; also black. All Watst-Bands and all Lengths. Value $3. Tomorrow, at $1.95. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) \ TOGETHER WITH Average Savings of 33 1-3 Per Cent. in Our sand Great Sale of Genuine Leather Furniture | Mosaic Glass Gas Domes Another lot of these beautiful ing lights, wah shades in forty-si panels of pretty Cathedral Sonplete ith powerful > fi inverted burner, globe and h mantle; clearance, at ‘MAIN BUILDING Gas Lamps—standards of ¢ ass in antique finish; fitted with Women’s *42.50 Russian Ponyskin $ Perri cyt hotbana uate dbulals al LN sid Coats & *49.50 Black Caracul Coats BO — -—__<—_<_<—_—_—_——— ot?" Offered In A Great One-Day Sale, Tomorrow, Clearance Valuee' in Dinner China A most timely op} Pportunity to save on the Thanksgiving dinnerware purchase 66-Piece Homer Laughlin Porcelain | 100-Pieco English Porcelain Dinner : haee Set— nny ond il oldem-| Set — ungeralars. old blue, cilishment; regularly “open-stock” pattern; regularl $3.08; at 2.95 sibaesece” ranterny coms “2 . . . . . . : $ ‘ Only a limited number of these har.dsome aud serviceable Winter garments are offered ; therefore we cannot fill mail or C. O. D. orders. This sale is sensational, for these coats, measured by any fair standard, are absolute $42.50 and $49.50 values, More complete details of this sale and illustrations of two of the styles are printed in to-day’ 's Evening Joi L ’ ce ighbors ran in, hearing Mrs. Fevert + g Journal, (MAIN Building, First Floor.) 6 »co Porcelain Dinner Set—Yor | Pere, they putied blankets trom oy Mi AYU RNIPURE gis, potsonss regularly $4 Fey) 100. Piece Fin be bed and tried to smother flames. MAIN BUILDING———————} ==MAIN BUILDING= In thelr excitement and haste they did Rugs, CE eho weddin; 4 Itttle to better things until Policeman $3.00 Down On $50 By all means bring t dainty pink floral de- § ‘Turner of the Hamburg avenue statloa, 5.00 Down On 75 ehitiren’ to Tov sign; regularly $8.05; at 6. 50 n: Jersey Drawer Leggings, 69¢ i | ls | 100-;icee Porcelain Dinner Set— vere ern; . a Dinner Servi: hesring the uproar from the street, ran 7,50 Down On.100 For r Boys and Girls. Tomorrow, at re pea Whito' and Gold Bordered *100- | Mifatodty embellished soup tureen cast, wrapped Mra. Fevert in it and Larger Amounts ia. Proportion THIS orloe here they attend « Picco Porcelain Dinnex Set—| and threo ; then tore the clothing from the baby. We Pav Preeht. and Railroad Fare. 75.00 Anticipate cold weather by buying NOW—for HIS pr lc reception now being held regularly $9.75 589) | regularly $; re 1950 Both mother and child were burned ae « «4 nt 08 will not soo: again be equaled, These leggings are COR- by Bis e 5 | (GRBENHUT Building, Main Flooe,) gyar the Body so that they prohebiy | 16l EAST V40) ST 10.09 150.00 RECTLY SHAPED, of the BEST materials, and the range mL saat. H Wwe but_a few hours atthe most ; 15.00 «© « dung of sizes is complete; made of fine jersey cloth; gray, black, The Lit ttle | Crsaranicy Upholsteries A alucs in Frey were taken to the German Hos- BET 3° & LEX AVE cee TWO HOUSES SINK, Peuned Inmates Reseued From Flames in Sixty-Foot Pit, SCRANTON, Nov. %.—Two houses au 1 reank sixty feet into a mine cave-In on | ees HS Rosa avenuo in this city early to-day, | Hust Bureau endangering the lives of two families. | Aieace: fi e, houses were occupled by Warren | phens and Patrick Buckley, Stephens and his ‘wife were penned’ in thelr bedrooms. A Ind@er was lowered into the cave-tn fy .nelghbors and the couple were ‘peacued as fire started in the wreckage, “#300, *TMENTS FURNISHED te from 49.88 to 500,00 brown, red, white and blue; reinforced seam, me incess, Women's Crocheted Slippers—ot best Ge: crocheted and sewed to lambs-wool sol ation colors; all sizes 3 to 8; value 98c Womceh's Ribbon-Trimmed Jullets—as illus- trated; fine felt; flexible leather soles and ing insoles; eray, brown, red and lack; sizes 3 to 8; value $1.50; Abcrcpintaa cece Oren MITT 85c Men's and Women's Black Felt Slippors—very com- a9 forrable; sizes 3 to Band Dto 11; Atco es tae & Rubber Boote— Superior Assortment & LOWEST PRICES MAIN Bu! Seed Floor.) an yarn; hand- H combin- 4c Cretonne C uablone=Biled "94 silk <| Eaperiel foots Croteuns, o, exquisite floss readen, floral and stripe Werte designa; 60c quality; at.. 5c Imported Juto Volour Portleros—two| Embroidered Portiores— colora to a pair; each palr contains} beautiful designs, worked ards of $2,50 velour; value| onallk and imperialyelour; seaday, we will make othera in crinkled or silk to your order at the astoi damask; ove pair only of oieveltaibairmie 0° Ey -ltewnstetdhe Every Nitle boy and ¢ and (GREENHUT Bullding, Piret Ploop,) alng the tivement.” PEEOSIEOS ID O55 E sist ofaitice