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b AQ ‘“ b i ee, BUTTER:N BROKE ETIQUETTE RULES AND RIVAL'S HEAD Otto Wasn’t Invited, but He _ Went and Watloped the $4 Chap With His Girt. Rule Number One governing social functions of all kinds is: If You're Not Invited, Don't Butt In. ‘The fact that the rule is just as good ja Brooklyn as elsewhere has just been! conclusively demonstrated, and some time soon Otto Seliger of No. 188 Clarkson street will have an oppor- tunity to explain in the Court of Special Sessions why he violated the rule and went to the party James Schalsy gave last Monday night at his home, No. 199 Clifton place. Not only that, he'll be asked to explain why he Knocked down Edward Siregl, one of the guests. Otto, Who is a large young man, was recently very attentive to Miss Elsie Wichman of No. 62 Greene avenue, but he had fated, so far-as she was con- cerned. She didn't care for him any longer, and she tried in various ways to | Jet him know {t; But he was not wise, When Schalsy gave the party Otto's ™ name was stratched and he got no in-| Vitation, But this digi't daunt him in| the least. He had heard all about the party and ermined to be there, 80, when Miss at from her house a t with the crowd, amber Two governing parties throw out the butter-in or | : Either let him stay, Schalay accepted the second half and Mito remained, havin: time, mixed with a When the party w *“gtarted home Otto d the other ruies in the book and act as her escort, the young lady's wishes to the contrary notwithstanding. Now her escort by right was Kdward Sireci, a| barber, who was very nicely brushed and got up generally for the function. even-tenths of the he lit the of the party himself in Went down for count and w earth again. looking at the moving plietures.” My Wife and I Want to Tell You How She Stopped Me From Drinking very hard a for noth- hold of T work wan lewpatred a: wife didn’ ten 2 It Was sit hat my wite or q And we will by You will send Wile is It would need th for We 9! imu dhe TOMERS to tell us b thelr VOTES. which ibleand benevo- tutions, socie~ \d churches shall ‘eceive this money. Ss YO NOTHING TO VOTE. i re IT COST the prevailing colors;. excep- tional value; yard........... 36-Inch Irish Dress Linen—in natural color (warranted) all pure linen; special, tomorrow, a yard Standard Galateas—in light and dark grounds; all the desirable stripes, checks and figures. lengths of 5 to 20 yards; remarkable value, at, @ yard. ularly $1 a yard; at... ae Table Damask—mercerized fine weave; WE give this amount and we ask our CUS- er & TR TTT Collect Green Trad- ing cone ws, Free With Purchases Made Here We also make it eas: a charge account, and rf Co., Bankers, offer excellent ‘ing facilities and allow 4 per cent. per annum on money deposited. $8.95 is the fast dye, pure We Just the I-linen; si 63 inches; regularly 50c a yard; tomorrow. . Table Cloths—hemmed; siz tull-bleached and mercer- ized; value $1.4: Toweling — all-linen; value 18¢; yard We fill all mail and telephone orders promptly. Fresh Eggs LAID EGGS—every egg nteed; doz... BEST FAMILY b 2645 1 We clean fish hong Island Newport haddock FAMILY NORWAY MAt No. 10 pal LY ry Soap ned; fe dex; fe Soap, bar... SOAP— 1 Fresh Fish ee of charge, 24c 13¢ 122¢ 69c Kirkman's || Soap or Fairbanks’ Spring Wash Goods Hundreds of Specials Arranged for Friday’s Shoppers 38-Inch Chiffon Volles—in black and all/27-Inch Silk Jacquard Striped Voiles— in the most beautiful colorings of the new Spring styles; also black; this is an absolute 34c quality; to- morrow, & '36-Inch Ratine Cloth—this is the so- much-desired material for costumes and trimmings; we offer a $1.50 grade im colors, mi>tures and stripes, tomorrow, at, a yard.. for women’s and children’s wear;|32-Inch Zephyr Ginghams—in all the wanted stripes, checks and 11 plaids; tomorrow, a yard...... c (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co._MAIN BUILDING—————— Towels, Toweling,TableCloths and White Goods A most unusual 0; selves for Spring and Napkins — German; all-linen; silver-] Toweling—in remnants; bleached; regularly 79 a doz.; 55. thing Iver- Fane; At Unheard-of Low Prices, Tomorrow tunity for housekeepers to supply them- jummer. kitchen crash; value yard..... : Towele—hemmed huck towel border; value 10c; each. White Goods, striped lawns, plaid lawns, dotted lawns, fin of the original cases. (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Are Given for you to open reenhut, Siegel, ‘MAIN BUILDIN: A Stirring One-Day Sale of 2,800 Blue Serge Suits Tomorrow at *8.95 An Annual Matchless Big Store Better Than Selling Event. Ever This Year. Ask You to Be the Judge A full range of styles and sizes for youths of 14 to young men of 20 years; also every size for men from 36 up to 52 chest-measure. And we haven't overlooked the tall, slender man—even the fellow who stands 6 feet to 6 feet 6 inches in height. An altogether remarkable sale—typical of The Big Store in every respect. Tomorrow's price on new and ‘hand- $ some blue serge suits is......-..- (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) 19¢ yard 97 unbleached 10¢; awe wa fc Odd = Lots—- checks, madras shirt- clipped mulls in spore and jue Ae a \ 10c GREENHUT-SI SWESOF6™ WE, J.BO rice that we put on guaranteed |-wool blue serge suits, for tomor- row. New, smart and good-looking styles—as good as $15 ever bought anywhere. Tailored and trim- medina manner that leaves goopening for criticism. 8.95 ye a — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 21, 1912. Tomorrow Will Be a Day of Record-Breaking Sales Here ‘*The Big Store’’| TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS MAIN BUILDIN Up to $2 Values in Shirts at 65€ stylish negligee dness. ‘7 rands. @ quality-story of its own. French Cuffs, Plait. White Plaited Bosoms. A full assortment of sizes. salespeople. Sale, tomorrow—20,000 negligee for men and youths—values to $2, at........ oie Ke gels oN (MAIN Building, Meta Pleee.) interest among our patrons. designed and trimmed in the able sale, tomorrow, at Negligee A sale, tomorrow, of 20,000 new and shirts of guaranteed our choice of four standard ind the label in each shirt tells Plenty of Soft Styles With or Plain Bosomsin Percale. Hundredsof Good Patterns. Plenty of Lions Shirts With Collars Attached. Realizing that this sale will have an extraordinary attendance we have ar- ranged for extra selling space and extra day’s Evening Journal for illustration and description of Fouiard Dress also on sale at.. It is almost impossible, in this limited justice to the dresses offered in this remark- shirts buttons of bi Our Extraordinary Sale of Dinner Chae which began this will be continued tomorrow, the specials advertised in our first announcement of this big ‘(GREENHUT Bulding, Maia Floor.) Rugs, Refrigerators, Mission & Dining-Room Furniture, Fancy China Table Sets All of these lines of goods are shown in complete assortments in our GREENHUT Building, where you will find ‘Everything for the Home.” A Great Sale, Tomorrow, of trimmed with silk or sati showing the latest eff Friday and Saturday, (MAIN Bufiding, Piret Peer.) Friday’s Sale of ’ Women’s Silk and Serge Dresses, at *8.50 (Not One Dress Worth Less Than $12.75) An offering that will undoubtedly arouse the keenest All of these dresses are in beautiful styles, fresh from the manufacturer. The Materials Include Changeable Taffetas, Bordered Foulards and Splendi THE DRESS ILLUSTRATED is made of changeable striped taffeta silk. Exceptionally chic, open-front, round- neck model, elaborated with an Irish crochet collar; front of waist and sleeves arc ornamented with button-trimmed tabs of self-material and crochet lace to match collar; plait on skirt is also trimmed with buttons; al! the fash- ionable colors are represented. SMART COAT DRESSES OF ALL-WOOL SERGE in a variety of Beaaing new styles, beautifully tailored, See to- *8.50 ce, to do **8.50 Quality Serges. height of fashion. (MAIN Building, Firet Floor, ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO—Af4JN BUILDING: es and Bread ‘Phone 4000 Chelsea. Fruits and V PAI Y BALDWINor G 34e FSTER BRAND BACON HY'S RE > i] GRANULA Fresh Cer 10 MILLED FARINA WHITE OATMEAL RAHAM FLOM : TRAIN. RIC ATA ED CORNM GRANULATED TAPIOC 15 TOMATO CATSL Fresh Butter most delicious . cho id practioath 5 z DHROHOSAdGU= POCUPROZON x ~ we, ate, strawberrs Get YOUR Share of These Specials in Groceries! |W. Also Fresh Meats, Fish, ceeeistles, Fruits and “‘Daylight-Made’’ ‘a tables Fresh Meats ° 35¢ 15c hite » 32¢ re quarters of fancy 1 Be whole loins of fr y i " h 16c eee ~—fresh-made, country 18¢ S—-choice quality for l5c erla Puddings lemon WIDOW POUND CAKES ake, 450; 21D. .eee eevee (MAIN Buliding, Third Floor.) ae PAT California Wines By the Galion, PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA, MUSCATEL and TOKAY, Reduced from $2.50 to... Reduced from 2.00 to... J, Reduced from 1.80 to... 114 Reduced from 1.25 to... S@e Green River Whisky Bortied by the Green River tl Distillery Co., Owensboro, Ky in other stores at Mercure Three-Star Cognac Brandy and cased at the dis- Ww & Mon- $1.24 Sir Robert Burnett & Co.'s London Dry and Old Tom Gins Case of 12 bottles, 8; C settee, 84; batt, OIC Bo til e Rogee net, Cognac, Prance; $1.50 botte.. prt. $1.10; 9 Wynand Fockink's Old Holland Gin In stone jugs; sald neeriy erywh at $1.20 ceokt ‘opecial, thle sale, 98c velvet and the want coloi Wom own art es. ‘MAIN BUILDIN ines and Liquors For Friday and Saturday Guinness’ Stout dozen... of 10° ‘doren_ ni Monogram Whisky No. 5 Exceptional Vi ular price 1d to $2. By the Gallon. Regular ce 00 425 Hermitage rye... ‘Treadn Monticello ...s0+ 3.25 Club House...... 3.00 By the Quart Bottle. Hermitage rye 1.25 “ 902 (MAIN Building, Third Plo Bottted in Dublin; eotd near- 20 ‘speciat for this ssle, 1 of B dozen, $1.65 $2 Tee ealon, 34 American Whiskies Warranted Swietly Pure. Price $4.35 $65 204 2.64 $1.50 81.24 NewSpring Coats For Women (Ff t °17.50 The illustration shows an exact roduction of an imported model’ shown for the first time at a popular price. Full-length, semi-fitting garment; made of all-wool fancy mixtures in several striking color combinations. The back is effectively trimmed with ; cape effect of broa fully draped at back, and ending at front in coat sleeves finished with deep turn-back cloth, finished with three fancy buttons; front fastens to one ‘side, with two ing and oth, ce- wide rovers; cuffs of broad- incy buttons and cloth- bound button holes; a stylish and serviceable, grade coat. Also these excellent Serge Coats—full-lengt coats of navy blue or black, all-wool se: whe ped id han wondertul”—. For We Jhikiren' Women's and Misses’ Hate—made of fine silk on wire frames; trimmed velvet loops and Misses’ Highest-Grade Tailored Hate—trimmed w th the very latest imported noveities, as well as many Seeny getikas trom our/A Large 8tst 94.85 09.75) nates Hats—colors high- h, semi-fitting lars and in ‘rimming, ‘nal ieead with guaranteed satin; specially priced r} 17.50 zs ‘ONEENNUT-SIRGEL CooPsR CO.—MAIN BUILDIN Millinery Salons Aglow with a Wealth. of Styles EASTER TRIMMINGS— They Are Daintiness Personified (MAIN Baliding, Fleet Foor.) INHUT-SIEGEL CooPER co—MAIN BUILDIN. Ready-te-W. Children’: two-tone straw eects: t tan erage siete ae satin ro trimmed with straw ornament com- bined with satin; others with bend of plaited rosette ja all P75 wo 1,95 |, torent light i © a vee \the natural colors: full rosette and Ready-to-Wear Hats Women, Misses and Children od wi and blue ribbon = ie in the bow Showing of (MAIN Baliding, Firet Fleer.) ? Sale 98: Bte Th: or.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN Good Umbrellas at 95- and there SSien ro #1 95. 15.95 Children’s Un- American taffeta umbrellas for men and women; fine frames and bd cases and tas- indies sels; large variety of new hai hardwood, mission styles, plai ari, $1.25 and $1.50. (MAIN Building, Mein Ploor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN such as carved It, silver, natural wood and or silver mounted; values Women’s Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords $3 and $3.50 Grades, Friday, at *1.95 3,000 Pairs of Stylish and Serviceable Foot- wear in’ Great Sale Oxtords in patent leather, tan Russia calfskin, gun- metal, Ru: tan and black kidskin; also pa alfskin Colonials with silver or gi leather and -metal buckles; cumps in patent feather, gun-metal and tan Russia palfskin. Every pair made with Goodyear-welt or hand-turned soles; high Cuban or military heels; all sizes and widthe in every style, (MAIN Bultding, Second Fleer.)