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THE eeuntNG@ WUnub, meNvAL, FHSRUAKY 46, 191%, 8) NO FURY LIKE THAT - rane 2 assault complaints. Then he both men %. Vervecken paid his fine at once and walked out with his wife on ms, OF WOMAN WHOSE S-sssestveie ss ptcceeeetore , “The Big Store’s” Arrow HAT IS SCORNED , Sales, Tomorrow WA 7 E t= 4 Ss | TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS io PYVANOS 7 (=I GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER ©. rep toting bert Special Sale! Vn preuint peat Praied “pearance In order to make room for our large new stock of Sa ea Mervevee, ry ewent ald Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters-Autola Tt tooked, in West Side Court to-tay,||| Player-Pianos we will make a special offering this “Arrow-Day” is a once-a-month event here. It my a day for displaying and distributing ALL “ODDS AND ENDS,” REM- NANTS, BROKEN ASSORTMENTS, ACCUMULATIONS, AND SPECIALLY-PRICED GOODS OF ALL KINDS. There will be thousands of bargains displayed for quick and easy selections in “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less AND BY COLLECTING me teieht act coame until the Varsecx. (|| WEEK Of BUILDING both of our buildings. Trading Stamps ead 5 Howard and Miss Bthel Cook, ; Dry Good: 7 . ° ‘ou Are : sites el 60 U sed P ianos Patey onde Nes It Will Be a Day of Economies eS @_West Forty-fourth street. { many different makers, all full sized uprights, in earing rel, ~ ith Us to the t of 9 ! i : Groceries, The best bargains are not advertised here—because in man it it ls’ year ole, ||| Perfect order, some as good as new. Prices GREENHUT inate rig a a tatmat Cat LOOK FOR 1HE 2 Per Cent. BUILDING “A ° PG —they point to the biggest economies, |] “te'tetiure ef our business te : ever had on her foo) head.” $50 to $1 90 “Everything for the k TOMORROW—— TOMORROW asian Bg ansoudtily FREE TO EVERY- it Mi treat the ‘host stone of the ceartmeet ||| for cash, or payments of only $5 down and to the sidewalk and sprawled on her tees. She said her brother pushed her. $5 Monthly Smee got @ summons from set] Barlow and served it on him. without interest. Also special attractive low prices on The Magis! inclined think . the ante trivial. ‘Mr and Mre, ver |} Some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos. ee Hiseiely in carnant, ‘They tall NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A BARGAIN. thelr brows whispered hoarse tra- rg ne cir A meee] OrAace Waters @ Co. eineldentaily, If you are not already a charge customer, we will make it easy for you to become one. Uniike some stores, we do NOT ask you to open a deposit account Home.” A Limited Number of Particularly Stunning Flower Turban Hats at 53.95 Bilt Neckwear.) 19c ew plaited etylen; also Empire ekirte with habit or ; waist bande 22 30; Men’s 26¢ Silk ad 123. ee a LHL tamps Free reasonably required for books unfilled will be 4 come tn atl sciaiapaitiitallai ani Women's Ribbed Vests and Tights at Values up to 7 (MAIN Bull of opinion regarding etyles,” said the GREENAUT Butea, Tomorrow. i $1 Black Chiffon-Finished haf -ort ng ieee ' of wi @ advantageous to start fill! jac! | fon. t) bel ate Magisnvie, “Lot us be peaceable. Let 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. tt one fime ast teny books” an. wil Taffetas; a yard. 5G | | Au pure trish nen; nemetitheds - ir be needed to secure the premiums and ‘y-inch bh Ci pate he ean THREE 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. one” ‘100 FREB STAMPS GOOD Het ey sec ie gijianel eee Fe Buh Soi 25¢ ‘iene HI ISTRATE . IN ANY ONE BOOK. wee MAIN. Building, Basement.) Mt UMAIN Bullding, Flewt Floor.) Mab { PREACHES—PEACE STORES Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 36-Inch Wide. Bleached pt $%e_ Pillow Cushions; 94 as } sput he knocked me down.” of 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave FOR TOMORKOW olay rd 6iec sehen c : cla#med Mra. Vervecken. MAL 43 $5.90 and $6.90 Net 4-4 ave ; 3,000 cretonne- covered “plilow cush- i “I think you must have imagined at. $1.98 feany cae pareon et thle tew-teosrds ons RIN. Building, Basement.) sigh bb -Bearing Roller 95¢ Pre MAIN: Building, Basement.) $1 2 Wavy Hair Switch Extension atyl up-to Ite Crib Blankets; a a . fitted with rubber oh ve org od of pastel r Ile slice, 7% 10 10% Inches; for bo let us have peace. Go out as good j ide ators neve Sack ace fle white ‘cotton fleeced; SI(MAIN. Building, Sevond Floor.) wi pink or blue borden; best value of ite kind in Greater New York. (MAIN Bullaing, Basemest.) 25¢ Embroidered Linen 1 Collars; at... 0c All sizes in assorted CAIN Butiding, Main Yiooe.) friends. When you differ be kindly Registered Established aad tactful in your statements or hold Trade Mark Half a Century your tongues. Peace, that's what fam- Exceptional value in meas ily tite needs.” | fuster, all eilk ribbons; 5% As the four walked out the Magis-) complete color assortment. Laces & Embroideries trate beamed on the reporters as one (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) who thought himself entitled to the Nobel peace prize. jot of satisfaction in that,” AN Be Niall ad cad Hand-made Madeira Inaértions and Edges from 30c to $2.50 per yd. Maltese Hand-embroidered Bands, with Lace combinations, $1.25 to 4.75 per yd. Real Valenciennes Insertions and Edges Sheuiderg:s hare, were: scratches weross 50c to $2.00 per yd. : her face and there was fire in her eye. Fy * es Close behind wae Mise Ethel Cook, Our rtment also includes a most attractive assort: 15¢ Cloth Bound 10c ‘among them are uthworth, Mary J. ‘May Agnes Flem: iemplicity Iteelty for, the te is of black velvet wings. Regularly thes they cannot be e jm to $10. This cel is for tomorrow only, Arrow Day. (MAIN Buliding, First Floor.) REENHUT-SIEGEL CoorEn CO MAIN BUILDIN' “Wright-Form” Shoes at About Half Price This most rignt selling event comprises the entire stock of the Wright Shoe Co, of West 125th Street. It began, this morning, with marked success, and will{have extra salespeople to fit you promptly and satistac- continue tomorrow. If you wish to be well shod for months] torily. Every pair is displayed in a manner to make quick to come you must not fail to attend. There are thousands | choosing easy. of bargains in shoes for men, women and children, and we WOMEN’S: hattcwn Ox. MEN'S SHOES AND OX- | BOYS’ SHOBS — Wright's EVENING" su IPPERS FORDS—Wright's prices prices were 83 and high- wide; There was @ racket in the hail like the nolse the property man makes be- hind the scenes when the tenement house falls in @ melodrama. Into court dashed Mra. Vervecken. The subject of discussion was hanging WOMEN'S HOUSB SLIP- PERS — Wright'e prices MISSES’ AND CHIL- DREN'S SHOES— ment of Laces, Embroideries and Trimmings of all Wright's prices, were | were £3.50 to : WHeat'e, prions) ware 8 1.50 and She carrying her het—or what was eS, $ 83.50; $1.95 : ° ee cclicin hee bend, Her halt wes kinds for Waists, Dresses and Underwear. $1.95 | sor our pace, 9245 | ee tiie... O1-95 | and as $1.65 | 22; our price... 98c loose around her face, so she had to J By All Means Don't Miss Tals Semtional. 4 peeiiee Class - Foot ’e brush it back continually with her ulti 001 on Hos earieeje aie Ocenia ames McCutcheon & Co. There wes & bright red spot at the h h Onpcate \ FOR TOMORROW FOR TOMORKOW—— FOR TOMORKOW: FOR TOMORROW——| 838 Vemma right uf wer mouth as though she had . Bed Si 15c to $2.75 Stamp- Ste Jn ard Silk-Stripe fomen’s intrimm: recently been violently slapped. Sth Ave. & 34th St., wasdor-astoria bag tepert eae Sd Linens: at. OC t0*1,39 Grocery Voilean lic Hats; at S5e (MAIN Building, Pir $22.50 =“ Baby Carr at.. {MAIN Bullding, Pours Floor.) $5.95 Perambulators $3.85 Next came George Howard, His left (MAIN Building, Seoond Ploor.) Natural Color Dress Linen gasaasds 29¢ 36-inch thepherd Check Suitin 16ic 5c 32-inch Zephyr Ging- 1 hams; at - 1Lic (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Irish ard. L1e 50c Silk-Wi Marqui- seliee yd ls 26c “Arrow” Specials (MAIN Building, B Basement.) 59c French Muslin 39e tices “Warp P Poplins; a 15¢ Cotton Challis; 7 siieeial yard a iin, Main Peo. Theso vory low prices tor the best ce 3ic Ie 1 follaee gery ate ly sal oceries will (MAIN Building, Basement.) rst Floor.) crowd our mammoth Food Store thmor- ‘ . ‘ Women’s 1o-buson 48 geet ere. i Dress Be | | row. Be on hand curly. ifinconvenient | | #8¢26- Or eeiialg Malin 14c Spitite Corsets; at,..... TOC Chamoisette, Gloves; at Be C dash ; focome to the store send your order by bids ‘ aibelnes aNd Foor.) xtra quality, im white and natu 35c Silk-and-Cotton Fou- mail, or telephone 4,000 Chelsea, ; mere Tarde; a y 19¢c geal) 39¢ Maline Alurettoss 1.9] |" Table Cloths; each. 98C Z-Clasp Imported Gh Clasp Import slace Gloves; at f 58c To black, white, 27-inch Flouncings; 39 waned Dhc, it: 69e u; Tech Au-Overs; values Svc We Fill All Mail and Tele- phone Orders Byer GRANULATED SUGAR— 0. 10 cotton by EVAPORATED! § (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Boys’ $2.95 Suite; at............ Led $2.25 All = Wool Cheviot Plaids; MAL 4 THE NEW STORE FOR MEN (Broadway, corner of Eighth Street) 124e Fleece-Back Fianaats 6ic id gray, ettes; yard. Wee Vamhesie Lace Veils; 25¢ (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Outing Flannels; 5e Announces for Tomorrow (Tuesday) Beet tnt Gerace G20 Wamen'a0e Sight Gowns gree i ete.) ; at at (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) = ard 10c Printed Batiste; (MAIN Buildin 9 e ay 50 Silk $2.25 Silk Petticoats; ¢ 5 WUmieltae, $1.90 a yard at ee eDOT | gh aut-niiis Suijeu + CMAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) (MAIN Building, Basement.) ue su nett rege Ree Meet a yard ; 64e Bed | Sheeis; er 50c Small Clocks; (MAIN Building, First Floor.) 4 49c 25¢ Playing Cards; a pack Ic Hoyt Oe ER at. HOCH t at. f (MAIN Buitding, Main Floor.) $1.25 White VayelTe? Qe (MAIN Building, Basement.) i Lingerie 5], 89 (MAIN Buti ‘ding, First Ploor.) Velvet Bags; $6.50 Velvet Bag $3.95 at J_—_—. (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) 4 "20 Ostrich Bands; at $8.75 or Sll. 50 Suits of Usual $13.50 to $22 Grades Good worsteds—mostly dark, conservative pat- 30c Ramie-Weave Linen; a yard 19¢ (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) Woren’s $2.95 Ready- to-Wear Hats; at, $1.95 (MAIN Building, NHUT T BU. IL. DING “EVERYTHING FOR T 95¢ $1.75 Eight-Piece Brass Desk Set; at $1.25 GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER co—-GRE E Greatest Bargain- Giving Will Siartthe Lea Three Dayaorour CYeatest renee Furniture Sale All Lines of Furniture (Except Sectional Bookcases and Filing Devices) Are Offered at Sharply Reduced Prices We particularly invite your attention to our vast variety of parlor suites. Also our two furnishing. Comparison wil! reveal a dozen advantages in trustworthiness and style acres of well-wrought dining lurniture—each suite has the charm of teing “different.” over any similar urniture at anywhere near our piices. Will you imake your com- Then there is our splendid s!owing of tedroom furniture and pieces for individual parisons, tomorrow? Within a fortnight we made a similar offering, basing it upon the fact that EVERY SUIT IN HAND had been repriced at $8.75 or $11.50, though they were of $13.50 to $22 grades. We announced then that certain additions had been made to our regular stock in hand, so that all : sg FOR TOMORROW FOK TOMORROW FOR TOMORKOW FOR TOMORROW FOR TOMORROW FOR TOMORROW preferences might be satisfied. 99.75 | (Pecorated i aac Dor. Table Tum- 99¢ Ise Rufted Net; a 12 +84. 75; $6 tron Sliding $ 37 75 95¢ Wash Boiler: at 70c ers: @ y ches yf | 7h “ They were—for a time. But the demand broke Poroslain Dinner 97 i arad. auelliy, pressed. aisset Co-|° Very. eultsble for sash and 1 eee | Cen bee nulas"eepper beteme ot the ranks of sizes and patterns, and we had to 100" pleces to the set; with neat] nial pattern; big value curaing lth” Battenberg “insertion sale (GREENHUT Buliding, Main Fl.) disappoint some late comers. ord detiE: aiding, Main Fi)| FOR TOMORROW — |(CREEENNUT Building, Firat FL) ater Velvet and| *;|_ ror TOMORROW i FOR TomorRow 190 and 25¢ Solid $5.50 Decorated ; 95) mae, le Ash "15 6c Porcelain Sets; at FOR ToMokRow Bieven pieces to the owt, Incd-| 52.59 Rich Cut $14.60 Scotch 9x12 oO Brussela Ruge: at uf 25)" {One and-a-bat | verde tong. aa FOR "TOMORROW cod itatt Seating renee, wi five ry a; valu : eo, alte Oxia: ve $6.50 |85c Velvet Carpets: 65c an 8 at 4.50 (Chef HoT _Bulidi Now we have 200 more suits, by great good FOR TOMORROW _|Brusele Remnants; QQ, VGWEENHUT® didnt’ S pieor's [Sees (7, on ton) 7 7.50 fortune, of equal high quality—$13.50 to $22 grades —which fill the gaps. These will be put on sale—some at $8.75, some Ing ii aude, Mam mi| iene Water Bot" 8 7 file aastions ‘of pretiy. tora Mampi eto, af coke vabr i at TOMORROW at $11.50, tomorrow—Tuesday—morning. oR TonGRROW \fleeae BAD co aamimete r| ionunncr anid fon knobs, and. exch fited Cy jae 81.50 nina Berry ; ize 9x12; FOR , FOR TOMORROW ov0 ‘gives 0 i Men Who Can Use Overcoats Had Best Buy Them Ae 7T5el ror tomonnow — lagi #0818 $1] 15 ggg MOR TOMORROW Is14 “Solid Oak 4 pe [ett is Sco aney-atvern enn - Now. $8.75 or $11.50, Instead of $12.50 to $25 Imported and hand-painted 901 186.25 Gian Laripa Two patterns, slighty ame: [Peer ee een ee §QE| Dressers; at 10,75] Greentvt Betting, Basement) } and Art Glass $6 TOMOn ROW as Shedes: at *3.95) whe on $1.50 2 nd be 05 Fern 7 PE MG tg D Ic] (GREENHUT Bullding, Mela PI.) ish (nee aii Butdiag, Mein) POR TOMORROW FOR TOMORROW _ \69c Artistic Framed 39, t oc matched, In choke colorings, frame; Seite], With, Atierican-oak finian; two FOR 10MORROW comtalnt dla, armchair and gocker.| kata sooden: Anche; lente |g (GREENHUT_B Aula ing, 24 Bloor.) | et tach. pat beveled a ae on 2 ke TOMORROW Wace FOR TOMORROW |feintesiin ate Besemsent eda $6 Deep - Seated § timed BOF 81.4. 50| Kockec? at FOR TOMORROW Mahogany-fin\ Black and Oxford Chesterfields, velvet collars; storm coats, convertible collars; fancy patterns in Chesterfields or raglans. Broadway, cor, Eighth Street, Main floor. $32.60 Axi Rugs; 12x12 () Pictures th green di Fine, ! any-tine [$1 Stag-Handle Carv- 75e 1 4.50 About ruction; shed rockers; rubbed [ing Knife and Fork; at ot se in Orie] dark wo ble for nd polished; truc-| Good quality steel and especially e fOx108 1 clothing tion fine value at this price. TREEENHUT Building, First PLD] (GREEENHUT VREENHUT Building, 24 Foor.) |VCREENHUT Ruilding, $4 Poor.) |(GREENHUT Bullding, Main Fl.) Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street _—— ——— ————— = : Double 2a Green Trading Stamps With Purchases fade Before 12 0’Clock; tes