The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1912, Page 12

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~ Ae a al i e OPES RNR A aR i ON a! ARR i IO ce eemeee woerene * —- . ms ¥ a _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, eeeat AW REA “A — KONUPPERS ‘KIN. ISEEKS REVENGE BLACKHEADS VANSH”Store Closed All Day Thursday-- Washington’s Birthday SHOT DEAD AS HE ON BARBER FOR “a *30,000 | 6 6 5d Store Satisfaction OPENED HS STORE, UNINDEST MT ss znenasrel | cut Th e Big Sto re Profit-Sharing To the Extent of 5 Per Cent. RE SATISFACTION has always been the firat bans Lint ful ovely | ria our business, for we have ALWAYS given ices salt) on “Better Goods for the Same Money you are troubled with blackheads like ; | : ne ral I. or the Sa L Brother of “Don Pietro,” Con-| Little Henry C Sampbet Toting fit throughly whe: sit te . GREENHU I-Si E COOPER (0, anMoney than Bleetcher a : fn’ Geimarg Cace. Fi 4 @ nol So id hot water. en wit! T-SHARING is a moat attractive feature 9 victed in Scimeca Case, Fell Away the Pole When Big aa fiat Hey or Am acumedo-estractor” Warne SB Sof” BOTH SIDESOF 6™ AVE. JLB ure, 18™ AND lo» STS ere Gor? fares Ton ere cs or Before Visitor’s Weapon. | Cop Inierferes. fot for 16 cr 18 cents). prem. the df Trading | * mas Blackhead until it comes out. An ex- GREENHUT.SIEGEL CooPER CO... MAIN BUILDING: tamps {cellent preventive of blackheads is rub- | hic rly A fonitiade of shots early today catied | bing the face ith Hesinol $ and wv hd privilege, Free ut Policeman M ¢ the En b | water until considerable friction is res you an inter- eoven Se ceiaatie 6 produced, If you have a marked ten- to the extent of wish ya de ; dency to develop blackheads or they . ptr store of Pain | become momersus Resse! Oletnene Fgh Be n was meditating |should be d freely every night oie rom them In the with Resinol Soap a bstdasianlld Aandi ard Frere’s hier letter: ito strugaling down] "8 ad always, been, troubled with enue hauling @ barber's | bigckheads. I heard of Hesinol Soap, sent for a sample, made n lather of same and rubbed thoroughly into my face, then washed it off with warm water, and in this way I was able to nove the blackheads esinol Ointment also cured me of in a very short time. “ELLA DARRAGH, nf crime his Waists Like This floor of the store | Hey, you! with two bullets in his ¢ that you've got there?” Caccloppo was taken t * station.) ‘Phe youth fetched up. where he made a ven he sad, “i8 a pole that @ the decd barber had, but he hasn't got it any Poiaszuolo rents his at ‘/ more. Anybody ought lo be able to see BoxzuM, whore son was kidnapped ome | ate | f cried Green “What's Complimentary Ywae Stamps Free As many sets ably required for w Foote ‘wes alee an ke ‘a ore at ‘But what-what are you doing with “Edmonds, Wash,” No, 3% Kast Sixty-third street he was|!t?" demanded Green Resinol Soap is made for the toilet HUT Balding, tomorrow. It w @hot one niknt and severely wounded.| “I'm taking Jt away,” responded the/and bath, and its Ls ae is to pro- be advani us to atart filling He is believed to be the brother of Pie- ‘Anybody ought to be able to) mote akin health it does. It's St onetime as, many ‘ooks be will be needed to secure the premiums desired. ONLY 100 FREE STAMPS GOOD IN ANY ONE BOOK, too.” sald Green, scratching his eitro Maselli, bet- mn Pietro,” now in arrest last summer | head, tT mean is-why are you wita the kidnapping of the | taking* away somebody else's barber erent from ot! soaps; keeps the in free from impurities and will do more for the complexion than any ar amount of cold cream and “beauty. pre- @en of Dr. Beimeca bast saircut,”* invited the iad, |Parations.”” It nourishes the underlying is suppored to have been| “Look at thi New York ‘kidnappers | remov Ing bis cap. “Do you aee it? Ain't a of tI tlt ulates the cutan- heory a# to What it flerce? Ain't it the worat you ever ade me go yesterday | venting the sta ‘MAIN BUILDING: Foods for Lent in t Prompted the shooting t y. Palar- | saw? My i Buolo had just opened and|to Joseph Krapp'a shop at No. 200 West | lowness and the drying an: rf 4 aUill had the heavy. padlo hand | Sistycaxth street. Thin I what he did| results in scurf and wrinkles. To pre- The Big Store when he was attacked. A wit m getting even, De you biame| vent barber's itch use Resinol Medi- that Caccloppo entered the p cated Shaving Stick. All druggists sell #8 eAYS| to m co and| me? Grocery that the fight began Immediately. ,| Green admits that he hated to hese preparations, or free samples can Every well-known staple brand Bao hare wines tora ue cepee uit | that ia, but duty i Cae and Ma’ be ad by writing to Dept. 109, Resi- and f .icle of food for the Bes neta stan ET eacclonne | GIDEA Ciralen nol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Ma. Lent on is offered in our over the head with the padiock. The! | “i we mamm: Pure Food Grocery Prisoner was badly powder burned, Store. The very choicest of eat- Dr. Franklin was summoned from the Flower Hospital, but aatd that Palar The victim was thirty and lved at No, 408 East | ables in bulk, glass, and package, priced in a way to make it an object for your trading here. Send your orders BY MAIL, if u areunable to come in person. They will will be promptly and accur- ately filled; or Telephone Chelsea 4000. We Will Feature the New Parisian Coatee Blouse as Well as an Unparalleled Collection of Advance 1912 Styles—Unrivalled in Design and Mate- rial, Which Will Evoke the Admiration $ Coroner Hellenstein held Cacctoppo | with bail pending an autopsy and tn-} ventigation. Palazsuolo's grocery in the) Bullding tn which the kidnapped Longo and Rizzo children were found, and the SREY edit of Women Most Critical and Hard-to- ey jeatittncene long er. Y Please; Tomorrow, at wear yard was the avene of the shooting | Sand LA GRIPPER, “Nevro’ Powders? | Wet 186th Ot. and World's FMP phe BERENS EOSIN NESIY ON eww www wen jell eters wee Nef The Big Store approaches this sale in SUPREME CONFIDENCE that it is ENTIRELY BEYOND THE POWER OF ‘MAIN BUILDING: set ie COMPETITION to match it. . : A Sensational Sale of Faget to,tpcan NEURO’ ‘CHEMICAL co., Certainly WE have never before succeeded in presenting such a SPLENDID ARRAY OF SMART, EFFECTIVE, CHIC Nagel will epeak MODELS at so low a price, and we assert without fear of successful contradiction that One Hundred Cents Never Had the Purchasing Power That They Will Have In Our Waist Store} Tomorrow The SIX ILLUSTRATIONS SHOWN afford you the merest glimpse of the good things prepared by The Big Store. Below We Briefly Describe the Six Models Illustrated MODEL 1—Chic Coatee Blouse--ol fine white | MODEL 3—White French Voile Blouse—a dainty, | MODEL &—Fine White Batiste Blouse—effec- tucked batiste and torebon lace insertion; low-neck model, trimmed with Japanese em- fis eee rcaarba vers Lee. trimmed with embroidery. broidery and Cluny lace. outside skirt. MODEL 2~—All-over Eyelet embroidery Blouse— | MODEL 4—Fine White Batiste Blouse—effec- MODEL [amine bier belrtas amelie side effect; trimmed with tucking and Cluny tively trimmed with the new filet laces; sleeve Guay ibeet ade with high ei low neck. ae lace. also Jace-trimmed; high collar of lace. Sizes 34 to (MAIN Building, First Floor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER Co—MAIN BUILDING Sale of Women’s Suits $5 Priced Earlier in the Season at $15 to $25, Tomorrow, at . . The Styles - tre assortment includes many feshionab’e plainstailored and trimmed made The Mat Jgs— Fall and Winser-weichs in BROADCLOTHS, WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, SERGES ic erials” {Np CoRDUROYS. IN BLACK AND COLORS. Th Si of course, this being a clearance of broken assortments, naturally the sizes are depleted, but © SIZES there are’some particularly big bargains for women who can Wear sizes 38, 40, 42 and 44. Come early ard you will appreciate the full opportunity offered by this sale. None of ‘these suits will be sent C. O. D. or on approval. _ While here look around, ard get acquainted with meny of the new Spring styles in dresses, waists, (MAIN Building, First Floor.) $15 Suits For ee and Youths, Tomorrow, at *7.50 Broken lots, but in a full range of sizes. jaterials are cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds in a big variety of popular patterns and colors. (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) West Brighton, N. Y. City. ————- GREENHUT-siEGEL Cooper co.—MAIN BUILDING A Sale, Tomorrow, at About 1% Prive, of “Odd Pullman” Baby Carriages In this sale is comprised a manufacturer's entire line of “odd samples,” made up for the purpose of selecting his Summer nyleas they were disposed of to us ata ridiculously low price. Of course they are all new and perfect —not one of them being more than a month old. Space will not permit of our going into details as to each particular model or to a itemize prices. We simply say—COME [oa nn any eS FER s and OC REENHUT.SIEGEL Cooren Co—MAIN BUILDIN Absolutely the Greatest Sale of EARLY !—and select from the GREATEST \@tye—Wil> | VALUES in “Pullmans” EVER OFFERED. PhS (MAIN Building, Fourth Ploor.) Used Pianos and Player-Pianos Began in The Big Store This Morning This is a drastic clearance at wonderfully low prices, in which we offer an exceptionally fine lot of high-class instruments at figures that will establish new selling records. Isn't this sale a good o *pportunity for you to buy a piano or a player-piano for og 's Birthday? Terms on rates § D own a Up to $25 and Week j=—=GREENHUT BUILDING—«Ecerything for the Home” ==) Tomorrow, a Special Purchase and Sale of Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains and Bed Sets At Most Unusual Savings We purchased this lot of Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains and Bed Sets at a remarkably advantageous concession in price. You will be most fortunate if you come EARLY, tomorrow, and take advantage of this extraordinary opportunit The designs are particularly dainty and pleasing, in either white or Arab color. f i nd serine: patria) be had $4.75 Marie Antoinette Lace 50, Marie Antoinette Lace Curtetne—tomerrew, 2. 50) # He led Sete— tomorrow, 55, 50 nterpiese, mount= isted cable net; mounted on! Large, hich is 80| ed on 'hi | wide trim (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) pT aN PNP Enno ee } ial H ere °5 A n Odd State of A Ke airs! No Interest. No Extras, Free Delivery Within Reasonable Distances. Majol toa Jordinieres and Pedestals i | Within ONE YEAR on pianos, and within SIX MONTHS on all player-pianos, we will $1.56 Majolica Jerdinieres and | $4.85 Majolica Jardiniere and } It's a SURPRISING FACT that the wonderful values we give in Nemo allow all moneys paid to count on a higher-priced new instrument out of our regular stock. bleuwed colori $ Pedestal— 31 j Corsets actually PREVENT some women from buying them! 27 inches high ] 95 inches high; to- $3 50 / This is WHY: A certain class of women who are accustomed to pay $10 Come and See These Instruments—the* moran, o.. TOW Gs rer es ° i or more for their corsets can’t understand and don’t believe that they Values Will Delight and Surprise You 69c 10-inch 89¢ 12-inch a can get BETTER corsets in the Nemo line for $8.00 to $5.00. Uprights & Campbell. 8145 | Conover sos. B1%O | Emerson 8: Aeraintares 49c' swalnieet 59c a Many dealers encourage this belie, and very naturally—for the dealer's eiacnhee 8 y Bh | ollnar 17 | chien "38 \ | Sherman profit on Nemo Corsets is fixed by ta fair figure, while on most other corsets the dealer may charge whatever profit he likes—and it’s often : j i wenlevars ‘and a ri $1.59 Crystal Candlesticks 5 layer- ianos and Shades—Com- a (a 100 per cent. — ; wun Walter Anaelus nie tton 98e Our policy is to serve the public well, and to insure greatest values to all Hortce ++ Ackerman Chase & Baker , f | i : ao Ki . Waters si a Weber Quaint Col Id at women who wear Nemos, while giving the dealer an ample living profit, fumber 8 fran aint Co! joist lesign. ' Next time you buy a corset-—BE A WISE WOMAN! | Atuias' i : Your choice of either rose a. | Ask for the NEMO, and IN Ss. aT ten haslag i it. Showing 2000 AB Litho ‘ crystal or green and crysta beaded shades. Includes candle and shade, holder. Fennec on Player-Pianos up to $360: $10 Down, $2 a Week - Pianos Sold Today Are Exempt From This List Cover and 12 Rolls of Music with each Playes-?isno. . (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) Stores Everywhere ®) KOPS BROS., Mfrs., New York oO | } ” ee

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