The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1912, Page 5

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HE N As Cor an what tractiv while home of No. The Lenox Dr. ¢ ecrbed prepar from h The not us there preecr! The ft gir Mrs. vancin, consul! and th might police made the sk t= fsie fe he chemicals were ‘gain applied, Mrs. Willlams collapsed under the strain and her sister hurriedly called Dr. Jacob Wieetaky of No, 825 Kelly street. Acids Are kre Beltig cy Abad | whic Second Time Mrs. Laura Maymie Royster, a negress, of No, 448 Properties Are Unequalled @ioned. After an examination made probable that Mrs. Willlams tonishing torture undergone by the ki sores, pimples, ete., woman !n order that the velvety face 's the letter describ- Texas. eighteen years of age and somewhat the junior of on the wom told th lines and crow’s fee! had re Rond’s home to give first treatment, An ft CeO MOLI IO Oy — — : - | ie Visansky made @ hasty examina- tion ‘and then turned to the members of the family and sa “The woman must have suffered ter- |" torture." For ten minutes he worked over the junconse lous patient. At length he |ceased his efforts, and looking up said i Miss Rond: “She {a dead; this fe a case for the Shongut and Dr, Curtin, | fcian, were called. They of the preparation put on the face of | rhe police were also |M cl QUT FOR RESIOL 1 Mrs, ¢ widow saieahaitib taking “bea of her sister, a Rona, | Ten Years’ Experience Cueva! 847 Kelly stre Bronx | A . treatinent "was adininicresea oy! Mfrs. Zeliff that Its Healing avenue, who has been sum for you to try Resinol | t for ten years to be con- superior merits. The ‘urtin said that he th sufficient poison from chemical ations used to remove the skin her face to cause her death. treatment is not unusual and ts ually painful. Dr. Curtin thinks may have been a mistake in the iption, | Investgation brought to light as- | germs and prevent infection, fo ‘harmless and antiseptic and cleans a: Ihood might be hers. q if made vi hard and thorough id Ointment, and t led to death. pa experience have Ne to this a . nothing their healing prop- LT used Resinol Ointment on an infant of four months with laceratior nd in thre ealed, whe: Williams She is the mot @ Years had begun ted a at by a cour “Mrs. J. W.ZELIFF, “Houston, Tex This is one of the thousands of testi- : Q hat the sol take the pl. celved the Im, cuticle that | of the passing and by the Ti in- ing. irritation and nvaluable ap- inflamed piles. din the same when used to her face that in from her hi < sell these preparations t in fifty-cent and c t Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Why wait to buy that early Spring Suit? Orn ee The longer you wait, the shorter season you have to: to wear a medium weight suit. The longer you wait, the surer you are to pay double and more these prices. Here are more than five thousand medium weight suits, at prices at prices that average less ‘than half. 22.50to 35.00 Suits 15.00 27.50to40.00Suits 20.00 All are exclusive and special style fabrics, suitable for Spring service—all are cut on models that are correct Spring style and, for that matter, you can be sure they will be good style all next Fall. There are three iull months or move of Spring service for these suits and then you still have a suit that will be good next Fall. Critical dressers—keen judges of fine tailoring and unusual values -are laying in two and three extra suits. Plenty of plain shades and neat designs. Do not wait embrace your opportunity now. : Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Your Charge Account Is Solicited, Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores) Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Warreo St, a Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av.,Bot.37th &asthSts. hig a free trial pt) m by writ to Depart- ment 118. Resinol € psn al Co., Balti- more. Md ‘SUAUROEUeUeaE s ‘iee's re 4 Thle feature of our | 8 L- - ’ ee weer > _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1912. ee | fe vie , he B 1 Sto re’ I Profit-Sharing to the Extent of 5 PerCent i! | | WE give this TWO MAMMOTH BUILDI! FREE To. BYERYBODY, ithout e . charge, canine and we ask our : heir VOTES, ‘wh 1 6 to ava yourset | ARgtt 8# Breas ‘of "Account, ‘Balcony, MAIN a= ly, never lose aight of the fact that in The Big Store you ALWAYS got eceve this mg ney it e “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Rorkind &B vee BOTH SIDESOF 6™ ME JBO ? 18™ AND io” STS Same Goods for Less Money than Elsewhere.” SSS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO..GREENHUT BUIL DIN: EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME.” Last Day of Our Greatest February Furniture Sale With t Many Prices Cut in Half And remember, Rees that FEBRUARY RE- DUCTIONS GOVERN EVERY STICK OF FURNI- TURE IN OUR FIVE-ACRE FURNITURE STORE —save Sectional Bookcases and Filing Devices. These savings, tomorrow, will in NO IN- STANCE be less than TEN PER CENT. with a GOODLY number at FIFTY PER CENT.—the average being A CLEAR THIRD—on Handsome Leather Furniture; which is the new plus ultra of nerve-resting comfort. Beautiful Dining Suites; of honest construction and built for life-time service. Sturdy Mission Furniture; whose weathered, nut brown tone is INDELIBLY “fumed.” Substantial Parlor Furniture; from single apartment-styles to suites fit for a palace. Also BRASS BEDSTEADS of GUARANTEED quality; luxurious COUCHES .and_ DIVANS; LIBRARY and FARLOR TABLES; and a well-nigh LIMITLESS choice of FANCY CHAIRS and ROCKERS, CHIMING HALL CLOCKS, “ODD BIT” FURNITURE, BUREAUS and DRESSERS, REED and RUSH FURNITURE, BOOKCASES and MUSIC CABINETS; together with OFFICE DESKS, CHAIRS and TABLES!! HALF-PRICE TICKETS WILL BE FOUND AMONG EACH OF THE MORE PROM- INENT GROUPS OF FURNITURE. IT WILL CERTAINLY PROFIT YOU TO LOOK FOR THEM AND TO COME AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. (GREENHUT Building—Second and Third Floors.) Correct Spring Fashions in Women’s Suits, Gowns and Dresses A wonderful exposition of gowns, se and dresses for the coming Spring season—outer gad that emphasize the individuality of the wearer, enhancing her natural charms of re. pe exhibition that reflects the master mi Words cannot do justice to this rem Meh tatabAl INSPECTION on account of the ind varied collection of styles we show. Tomorrow, we willmake your visit doubly ve as we-will place on sale handsome suits and dresses, at $19.50 and °25 A great many of these suits and dresses are copies of IMPORTED MODELS, modified, how- ever, to conform to American women's ideas. These, together with su dresses fi America’s leading fashion a! a wide range of the most fashionable mater als tor choice, The Dresses Stunning models of SILK. MESSALINE, PLAIN, CHANGEABLE AND STRIPED EFFECT CHIFFON Arann PLAIN AND CHANGE- EFFE SERGE, CREPE METEOR, be ES FRENCH @ most noted foreign and American fashion origi F xhibit of SUITS, GO' OWNS and DRESSES, an requires & selected dom from the many dr sale at $1 Exquisite quality silk most appr style, with dainty frill lice drapery of self-material augmented by jandsome Macrame filet lace, with tiny chiffon rosettes attheneckand alarge ¢ rose of velvet and silk finish- 19. 50 ing the waist-line; at... The Suits on sale form a very large collection of SMART, NEW MODELS. jade of the most fashionable of the new fabrics, namely: HANDSOME WHIP- Drastic Reductions, Tomorrow, on For Tomorrow ‘4 Prices Will Prevail on CORDS plein and two-teee. NCH ead MANNISH e 2 e CG 2 :<@ Fe SERGES, $ and NO Choice Oil Paintings Lace Curtains and SERGES, MIXTURES and NOVELTY E Kindly note that these reductions will supplement special mention. The con HUNDREDS of others equally tempting, ‘on EVERY Up holsteries a ey de: igned with col description of beautiful framed pictures in our "Feb- | $6.50 Lovely pth Renaissance Lace Bed Sets galine silk; one side novelty revers trimmed with tuary Associate Sale.” - with elegant center and corner pieces; $ silk bengaline and two-toned silk braid, one side 5 ° ° of bengaline collar, also cufts, trimmed with orna Artistic Oil Paintings $6.50 Couch Covers—in rich Oriental de- 3 m rimming on fevers coat around ii ( 4 ined with bengaline in sumptuous gilt or gold-burnished frames; many of |. Signs: iilty “Appiqued Marie Antoinette Lace Cur- silk and cord; fastens to one side with tontarge these are IMPORTED CANVASES. All are complete | $4 Prettil; sith el box and glass; regularly $7.50, $15, $20 elas a) cial designs, mounted on heavy cable 9 an 9; Tomorrow, at, UCU CLE ee Lace Curtains—with deep $4 85 $10 $13 50 d $19 5 $2.50 New Nottingham h borders; remarkable copies of real $ e ’ 9 e an e 0 ric! (GREENHUT Building, Firet Floor.) OE (QREENHUT Building, First tloor.) 1.25 novelty buttons. The new high-girdle $ skirt is trimmed to match coat, nee 25 Bie ss cee (MAIN Building, First Floor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL CoorER Co—MAIN BUILDIN Sate vot Women’s Tailored Shirts & Waists 8 on 0 x1 we to “uF 50 «5 oe to ie An Exposition an Sale That Will Delight Even The Big Bes ‘8 7 Ardent Patrons. A sale of this kind would attract a record attendance at the END of th mn. But wit! the corner,” the selling should te nothing short of sensational hpricot! eR (Details of this sale, also illustrations, are printed in to-day's Evening Journal.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL cooreR ¢o.-. MAIN BUILDING: A Splend?d Display, Tomorrow, of “Lucile” Baby Carriages We feature these vehicles, this season, tecause They Are the Most Roomy. They Have the Best Springs. They Are the Most Comfortable. They Have Removable Cushions. They Have a Deep Footwell and They Are Made of the Best Reed Obtainable. We show the most complete line of these splendid MP sleepers to he founs in Creater Ney Yor! Each They may te kad natural oak or tattleship gray, and 891 y the prices range fiom... & Up Ceme in, tomorrow, and look. over this line of fine baby carriages you ‘fl te surprised and delighted wilh the splendid values represented. (MAIN Building, Fourth floor.) “SIEGEL Cooper CO.-MAIN BUILDING Astonishing Values Increase the Demand for the Famous “Wright-Form” Shoes . cooper Co MAIN BUILDING: for Men, Women and Children In Buying a Piano---Your Money Goes} | yawns ce sees el igtareds: teshionsble noc. purchased fom the as you will note below, representing F th t H bur a fraction of the conservative original selling figures of this noted firm. ur es ere If you have been unable to attend the sale to.date, do not delay turther, a8 there has been The Big Store is THE HOME OF FAMOUS PIANOS. absolutely no let-up in the demand, and we cannot prophesy its duration, Read these unprece- In addition, our stocks are SPLENDIDLY COMPREHEN. | | dented values: 'GREENHUT-SI SIVE, while our prices are MOST MODERATE. ca Wamen'e $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, 85, $5.50 and S86 Shoes; uy OS Look at the excelient choice you have: f Pein eect litte ends hull taman F it The Sweet-Toned McPhail, ‘The Beautiful Boardman and f style, every | RU evare aaa ohticnnclacee ee: Gray, The Favorite Ludwig, The Artistic Kirchhoff and va Women's $3.50, $4 and $6 Oxfords, Pumps and Colonial Howard, Th And that splendid instrument, the pride of our store f we \ Cor Sturdy Wollner and Garwood, | am | Pumps: at ing all sizes in the daintiest of thi ze$ and yidtit $3.50, 88 and $5 Evening COME, TOMORROW, ard select from INSTRUMENTS WORTHY OF THE MOST PALATIAL HOME at $15 to $459, In our FINE LINE OF PLATER-PIANOS you have this wonderul range of valve. The Superb Boardman & Gray, at..... The Unrivalled McPhail, at he Noted Luawig, at Si hhoff, st The Re nowned G i’ Caldwell 88-Note Player-P Piano at °375 This is the FAMOUS BIG STORE VALUE THAT HAS Sit sth § Bourn § EARS AND DEFIED COMPETITION, Apt occ the co 2 15 aad 10 Month ano. Nointerest, Delivery bree Bench, cover end 12 rolls of musi MAIN Bui‘ding, Fo! GREENIUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. Ve aN BUILDING Quality and Economy—Both in The Big Store Grocer’ FULL WEIGHTS, FULL MEASURE and PROMPT DELIVERIES, We fill phere orders, If you ce nnaL-coms 10.the “we serc us ycurcrder by mail, or telcpl one € We cffer only the Fl Ny PST end FRESHEST foods in the market, and we sell them for less morey (bon you wsually pay at your neighke thood grocer’s | Coffee 1! ed Silk {|| Fresh Butter — || |. LF unery Soap 1] : ST] | Pounta's Qua fi ‘ i rhiy 3he || i ]_ We datives ‘prints, | 19¢ 10c 15 I5o| 12¢} 0 29¢ “a CURED BACON FOUNTAIN TOMATO CAT ter Beands ip BO? abot | PURE BREARVAST COCOA SELECTED FAMILY MACK. - in bulk; EREL—No. 10 pail, CO rar oae Ta 24e | 8143; No. Spall. T5e Delivered to any ad dress in the sudurbe reached. by. our Free Wevon Delivery Service MARMALADE f E ORANG: ES al 2e Pink Eng 49; doz P 15e||

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