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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912. pn ec 3) BOY WITH PISTOL wr NT OT Ace. Greatest Sales Ever Planned in February---Here, Tomorrow | oe Brn ti in her tare ur 0,00 66 T he B ig St or e”’ By Buying Here HOLDS (| MEN IN tured the two meanest boys in Ne York. | herine May of No, 1798 Fulton | ° You share the profts of The Big Store to the extent of 5 per Charity M re the baby's bottle and returned into the | by means of THE ONLY OLD AND RELIABLE a TRADING STAMPS. house. When she came out the baby | cent. by of 1 z COLUMBUS CIRCLE Was propped against a wall and the car | area oa! TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS mont’! ice RTTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY OR THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS —_ 22212 = |GREENHUT-SINPEL COOPER ©. (ez seeres. re A short time Inter Detective Marton Rrigge of the undounied watery and the exceptional banking facilities aor ied by Greene It OSTS you ™ NOTHING TO VOTE. BOTH SIDESOF 6™ AVE. J.BG uT Pres 18™ AND id» STS of the Tremont police station saw two | ankers, and we will allow you 4% per annum or your money. GREENHUT-SIEGEL cooreR Co._MAIN BUILDING boys with a baby carriage, which they | But Young John Gilpin Was | we» trying to sell to a second-hand Simply Trying’ to Sell Ree | yin volver for Breakfast. caene with The Big Store. We make it casy for you to do so. Full Charge details may be had at The Bureau of Accounts, Balcony, MAIN Accoant Building. ; 4197 Third avenue. Magistrate House held them under $500 bali on a charge of grand larceny. REENHUT-SIEGEL CoopER CO—GREENHUT BUILDING==;F A short, stocky boy took up a stand in Columbus Circle to-day, The right hand pocket of his tight Jacket bulged ominously. pproached perturbed, to see the boy whip out a large nickel- ted revolver. But instead of “stick- Yg up" the pedestrian, the lad hvld the Fevolver muzzle downward and asked: “Say, mister, want to buy a good gun Ber 60 cents?” ‘The man deolined with thanks and on. One after another tho lad a hurrying citizens and besought buy his revolver. Finally one — . MAN OF MYSTERY FREEZES. John Weiser of No. 860 Cortlandt ave- nue, the Bronx, went into the rear of the house next door, which he owns, | us morning and found the body of | William Seeler, who has been known to the neighbors as “the man of mystery.” Seeler, who was about sixty years old, had frozen to death. Dr, Benjamin of Lebanon Hospital said the man had been dead three days. Secler would tell little of his past, be- yond the fact that he comes from Ber- Un, where »his brother ds a prominent | Thousands of Yards of the Very Best and Most Popular Spring Dress Goods At Sensationally Low Prices, Tomorrow Where You Will Find “Everything for the Home” Furniture for Library | and Living Room | Featured for Friday in Our Matchless February Sale The prices, we believe, are the lowest printed inmore than a year on furniture of this kind, but we prefer not to dwell on the price argument in this sale. physician. He was @ man of culture ened his course and told Policeman | ang education, but earne his living by,| Tyawibbons, on stationary post @ block | aoing odd jobs in the neighborhood. 4 Re tle oe When found he was on @ mattress he ally dressed. of approval on. Here in unlimited quantities at prices which average cne-half less than the prevailing pricesin other good stores today. Spring dress materials which have novelty in both weave and coloring. The best duced for Spring, 1912. The very kinds that most fathionable dresfmakers have put their stamp The Furniture Itself Is the Thing Ie is honestly made—every stick of it thoroughly dependable— absolutely guaranteed! Of course, there are hundreds of other economies in this sale, but boy saw the big policeman com- tng and dashed for the park, Fitagib- | Utd asa bed and w @ and several citizens in pursuit. a8 All-Wool Challis—in bordered and | Cream Serge—with Diack Hair-Line | All-Wool Cream Storm Serge-—£C| Imported French Dress Fabrics—40 7 ; bn " tomorrow is the day to buy furniture for library and living room. ‘The lad led them a merry chai v 9 all-over designs; regular! Stripes—S4 inches wide; inches wide; the greatest $ inches wide; in a big variety of the snow and ice filled gullies ‘and DON T USE DRUGS 65e; yards. ep "29 lane ets ‘ 49c value in New York; yard. colors and designs “59, oust the tangiod bushes and briars, Reversible Contin, Sultinge— Wool Poplins—-42 inches | Alls Wool Storm Serges—44 inches| ly $1.28; yard........... c Three-Piece Suites ECE Si D MAHOGANY LIVING ROC UITES— dull rubbed finish; « 9 be th ks fitted with loose covered 54-inches wide; in Spring colors wide; in rich colorings and heau- wide; in creem, navy, Prunellas, (imported)—40 inches and the pro weigh 1.25 tiful designs; regularly 69. biack ond garnet; yard '59c wide; satin face; Lie 69c regularly $2.50; yard. $2.00; yard...... C | Shadow-Siripe Prunella—46 inches shades regularly $1; yd., . Wool-Back Satin—40 inches wide; | B'ack Silk-and-weol -Poplin— 40] wide; in the choice shades; 6, Wool Panama—56 inches wide; ina rich messaline face; pet 6 regularly 69 reguirly $1.25; yard . IC] choice shade of gray; regu- 4. DFC} $1.50; yard veces OIC ‘ fect black; regularly $2; y: fi larly 98c; yard.... Imported German Chiffon Broad- | Diagonal Melange Suitings——42 in. Two-Toned Diagonals—56 in tans, wide; a fine imported fabric; in eloth—S0 inches wide: 5 inches wide; regularly $1.25 39c 75c reds, myrtle, brown, let 5] two shades of giay; regu- a een [7 GkEENuUT-siEGEL Coorgr co.—MAIN BUILDING——— (7 Ghee nn -siece cooper co.—MAIN BUILDING reseda and navy; reg. $2; yd., Jarly $1.35; yerd...... ’Tween-Season Millinery 58e each for Umbrellas at Its Beat in These Made to Retail to $1.25 These are so-called pel - bs cit ods rey are Ready-to- as good as any and are only classed as we describe them because here and there is a dropped stitch or thread in the weave of the covering. However, Wear-H ats at $1.45 fe posts and mahogany green sik bat he was conered at last near the F ‘ONS P. 0 lake on the lower west side. He made OR C TI ATI N no attempt to draw the revolver, which nations was fully loaded, but gave himself up ike a little man. Just Try Nature's Cure. Children's Court the boy sald he] honed was John Gilpin, fourteen years old, of} We all know that constipation Reading, Pa. * brings on countless other compl: “I got sore on tho town and beat it|if not taken in hand, appendici Lo on tw> weeks ago," he told the) among them—also that any drug wi strate. “I blew into Philadelphia| lose its power after being taken for a and got in with a bad gang of fellers. T/time—but we should also know that @ot (Sa ial = hought @ gun to! if Nature can be assisted instead of being ax ey was a t0U8D) Forced, so much the better for our health, “Then I got the hunch to nit the grit| , There is now a method of Internal for the big city. 1 come all the way to| Bathing which will keep the intes- New York by trolley cars. Tt took two] tines as clean and pure and free from days and cost me $1.18 cents. I was| waste as exacting Nature can demand ‘broke when I landed here and when I! —which, taken occasionaily, will pre- couldn't get work I had to sleep in the| vent constipation, biliousness, with its park last night. This mornin’ I thought] depression, and the countless more i Ey to sell my gun and get somethin’) Prius diseases which are caused by 1@ eat. “Say, the Philadelphia cops is ail right |the blood taking up the poisons from but you New York guys has ‘em| the intestines and carrying them through skinned.” the system. ¥ It was decided to hold young Gilpin method is the “J. B. L. Cas- wat! his parents could be heard from. | cade," which is being enthusiastically used by many thousands, is prescribed $107 sOPA— | $42 ROCKER- $40 ARMCHAIR tomorrow, $62.50 | tomerom, $28.50 | tamerrom. 827.50 ROOM SUITES—piain upholstered dacas; loose-cush= wine dark red Spanish leather, | $85 SOPA~ 8S ROCKER— AIR. $26.50 | wamorrows $44) somorrw. $26.50 $35 Mahogany Arm- Sy) bee Mahogany 899 chair, Tomorrow,at . . ‘ocker, Tomorrow, at 400 Skirt Lengths of High-Class THREE-PIECE 1 ry ice—formerly $2 § ; tomorrow, at AS ARMCH, tomorrow, at. the paragon frames, rods and handles are PERFECT. There are styles for men and for women. $1.25 to #2,50 Umbrellas, at $ cl 1,100 pieces that came in too late to go in our regular February sale; A couple of THESE MODISH by th it enlightened physicia: . A embera of the | everywhere, abd is Row being cbcwn and al soa sa bor toet eras) woedertil barestne at the peice. TURBANS will tide any woman 2 een paragon. The Coverings—fine Cal tape-edged American taffeta. Your choice of an unusually interesting line of handles. Assortments include: Hand-carved hardwoods, imported and domestic; polished horn; sterling silver caps, etched and chased; fine grade rolled gold-plate; silver-and-| 1 or gilt-aad-pearl combinatio! shell; furze; par- tridge; rosewood boxwood; Congo; ebonized for mourning; mission handles in scores of choice ling, gilt or fancy- trimmed natural woods; for men and for wome Legislature and of the St tee of any political pa: frem appointment as by any court or judge du of office In bills introduced A@emblyman Ruland of Br e commit: | explained by all Riker Drug Stores in y are barred | New York and Brooklyn, | ry one should ut least investigate | this Nature-cure without delay. y|_ “Ask for Booklet ‘Why Man of To-day 1s Only 50% Efficient.” ” | Best & Co. Balance of our over nicely until the inception of the Spring season. The hat is made of a black pyroxyline hood draped full on crown, with a rosette of velvet on the ae Brald- and Satin-Covered Hats—a large variety of styles in black 19 and colors; at..... of Tro matzh Semchair.) All solid mahogany, except runners, which are of red birchy Olid mahogany, rubbed and | with olive green panne plush. te and bask cavergd “iith vest | B20 fenae Arm- $15 fe green panne plush. chairs Zomorrow, at $24 Armchairs, $17 Mahoxany-finihed eas; severed with covered with bast grade leatherette. ~, ' 35 Firesi \- 0 Colonial Arm- Chair, Tomorron, a 23e00 , Tomorrow, at and bac MAIN BUIL DING: upholstered 0 . covered with da ———— creennut-sincet. cooper co—MAIN BUILDING Sheffield Quality Wares At About One-Third Off, Tomorrow, 51 > SOLID—DIGNIFIED— HANDSOME-—they are exact REPRODUCTIONS of the fa- Extra Special! Solid Oak Mission $ Hall Clocks Tomorrow, at i) As illustrated; weathered oak finish; excellent works; guaranteed to keep good time; full-length pendulum. $27.50 Turkish $30 Turkish Risckers Tomor $1950 Rockers Tomor $2.50 row, row, Pain seats; tufted backs and| Harrington spr: Fine Furs At the Lowest Prices Ever Known Here or elsewhere—in department Stores or specialty shops—reliable, high- class furs were NEVER as cheap as those which we shall place on salz, to- Boys’ and Young W:n's Winter Clothing | IEE LIER SME AEE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES -| morrow. We quote a few o! the out- mous OLD PATTERNS. They * ed with ro atin | og peeks and a 1h yoars ot-the-ordinary values :-— will grace any sideboard and «holeerea ee mapa RA ee ing yey -“ $115 Mahogany $48 Leather Sofas will give a life-time of service. Davenport, at $7() The borders of the PLATTERS Were 85.09 fo 318.00, NOW 6.85, 9.75 Fi VENEAR “SILK COAT brocaved silk YOUNG MF tz, in F oy Cy f 5 AND TRAYS are in grape-vine or ‘Unfinished W. i Mixtui Bact it end $37.50 . English thread pattern. feats and bache sovered with nea een bas ae H 4 tive je plus ee anee es «Were 816.40 to $21.50, > 12.50, 15.€0) Every Piece Stamped and Warranted temohale to. match, at $48)... | genuine her 4 o \ $1.35 Three-plese Lib-| $175 Three-Plece Lib- \<] tiers, 20-Inch Meat Platters ¢ 4 Minch Meat | Platters, $6 50)|™ccmularly $14; at 10.50 ‘BROKEN LOTS of Boys’ Reo‘ers, of various mixtures. rary Suite, $1QQ| 17 Suite, $150 Tomorrow, at... . ‘ ¥ titers, yo . +e A 2 to 10 years, Were 88.75 to $16.50, NOW 6,85, 9.75 | rites “poe | | eee Me ee TaD se eee 1200 Tormerrae: gf | batty armehale and arm rockers Of Gray Chinchilla..++++++ees00008 Was 815.00, NOW 10,50 | RBGME UNS cainntaey | | USetneh Meat Platters, g | t2-tneh Sandwich Trays 4 75 i eer One bs | Inches jong; re 5 regularly $12; at 9 regularly $7.50; at a. (GREENHUT Building, Second and Third Floors.) | price 820; Ateesseevece i LdcInch Bread Trays—regularly $5.50; at.. 3.95 s Also extraordinary opportuniiies for savings in Gas and Electric Portable Lamps, Imported Oil Paintings, Imported China Fruit and Cake Plates, Lace Curtains and Upholsteries and Houscfurnishings, For details please see today’s Erening Journal, 82 to BS-inch chest... ee eee Ooeeercscece Were $16.50 to Many Odd Pieces of Sheffield Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Hundreds of Extracrdinary Reductions on Muffs and Scarfs. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) Wegtigoe Glousos RUSSIAN BLOUSES of Woven Madra 5 to 8 yenra.+oe 50c WOVEN MADRAS BLOUSES, no jorad a 1.00, 1.35 GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER Co.- MAIN BUILDING The Best Groceries in the V/orld atest Grocery, is here, GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co.-MAIN BUILDING Our Newly-Stocked CIGAK STORE Announces for Tomorrow a Great Sale of High- sr ne, 30,000 Gi. Fresh Manila Cigars From the extraordinary list of specials, we name only one here: $ Boxes of 100 Manila Cigars-— Loi dres size; special at 45 (Let. ils of the entire sale are printed in today’s Evening Journal.) ek band anc cuffs attached. Sizes 7 to 14 yo: KHAKI MATERIAL BI rough wear. Sizes 7 to 14 yoars.. Everything that the most fastidious housekeeper can consistently expect to find in the World's Our prices are much below the quotations of your neighborhood, . If you cannot come to the store, mail or telephone your order, Telephone Chelsea 4,000. iss Tea Specials Fresh Fish fresh wieas GREENHUT-SIEGEL CoorER Go. MAIN BUILDING——— We give the best tex values in New York. fish free of charge LAMB—lege of fancy ¢.ty-dremeds 1 Be Specials for rs _ A eis Hie ave | | | tates ein FR 1B Friday and seturday, Wines and Liquors . . mate Hpi _ 57e as a lat | j BF = choice cute oF 1 3e Bass & Co.'s Guinness’ Extra “ Dubonnet” WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ HEMSTIT "B4c ue MUTTON of fancy Canada Je Pale Ale Dublin Siout Wi ; ING MEN'S TTF hi any variety; 31.65 | 8 dal |) YOUNG MEN'S iti in % 48¢ % 74e CHIEFS, - 2. 2 oa ¢ UL DES 1.09 | i s0-\b. bez, "i 40c 30e vc ‘ _- GENUINE FRENCH VERMICERLI~ 10¢ 25¢ ING: GHiic ) ji p doz, 21,18; roa. 18s package PEAS Founcain a Awenihe 60 | k F EVAPORATED) ; 2.09; Isc wits | at j 8c], ey tll Uh x quart mh owes oG8 AM Rhine and Moselle High-Grade Ise | Wynand Fock- 04 ? OXe Wines 4 are 3R¢ ink's Old Hol- , 2 EC) inpored trom Burcthardt : jedesheim-a.-R., land Gin 2 7 pos-lole ¢ deicious coffees ‘oh ET UMS 18 to 2, Low Heo's. 3 MER tn pata Vege ables ria extension so.¢, dd 2AS; aly Ibe, 81; Hs 24 to 54, B.C. FINE QUALITY TAN d rle shoe, Be. Divrccenerveoes f'to 3h, B. U. Diveere 37 6to8, B,C, ...... &F WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR SHOES Fifth Ave. #t Thirty-Fifth St. AUIFORNIA LM ' “ ) PRE AIN’Bullding, Third Floor.) v Double QsAC Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12

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