The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1912, Page 5

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BRONY DOCTOR CED TL LATE: THEN FL DEAD I OFE | Dr. Lipschutz Died Trying to! Vi Reach Stimulant for His Failing Heart. » Jacob N. Linschutz of No. 9% spect avenue, Bronx, who was the of @ noted physician and himself ly known through the Bronx, was dead in the study of his home to-day’ by his sister, Mra, Isaac Samuelson, with whom he lived. The foung physician's death had been caused rt disease, so a physician hur- ly called in attendance declared, and ; Was his belief that Dr, Lipsclutz had ®@ mensure ‘nduced the fatal stroke over-exertion at a dance last night. » LApsehutz had accompained friends an entertainment at Pabst's West-| lester avenue cafe and had danced | BOti) early morning. He re! A to his Gipter’s home and evidently had gone A his study to procure some stimulant relleve the weakness which fore- @hatowed the failure of his heart, When foond he was sitting in his ev Bing clothes and his medicine case lay @pened by his side. Dr. Alex Goldman | pf No. 178) Fulton avenue was sum- Gaoned, but he found his brother prac- Btioner beyond human ald. | Dr. Lipschutz was twenty-seven years and had been practicing with great lece’s for seVen years following uation from Columbia Medical | lege. (ie ALDERMAN PLANS $1 FEE | TO OWN HOME REVOLVER. | Bohn J. White Prepares Way for! Possession of Gun for Self-Protection. ‘The Timothy D. Sullivan law r fing the carrying of Qe well as pos house or r nullified in this clty in a © erman John J White has asked the Board of Alder- * men to permit the possession of a re volver by any 1} x an or ‘Woman, for his or h Widing the weapon is W fee of $1 is proposed for of possesion. Alderman W Proposed ord means of "1 Pretation whic sald to-d Allen, paty take the st cording to} euunsel to-da the only hint @r to the course Allen from t art in the I! The dete tically en by his attorneys covered h tion cl of fa which Don't rch yourself! Don’t lose the best laugh of the! & | x) Don't miss “Of-| ficer 666” in Thi Evening World. “Officer 666” is | rapidly moving| tory of New York ife based on the farce of the same name. It will begin In The Evening World Monday, May 13, This is a story that will make you forget blues, rent, toothache and the raise you didn’t get. Read it! Don't forget the date: | - May 18. Pel ed Monday, | eer ‘For Bargains —IN— HOUSES LOTS FARMS ACREAGE —AND— STORES SHOPS HOTELS, CAFES, ETC, —SEE— World Advertisements —4,063— World “Real Estate’ and * Business Opportunity” Ads. Last Week 5£0 MORE than the Herald JSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS dy/R BUSINESS MEN Friday Is Always a Great Day inOur BARGAIN BASEMENT and tomorrow will be no exception to th for we have prepared a list of special extraordi Many of the item: print- ed in our advertisement in today's Evening “JOURNAL.” please — the very biggest Remember, values are often not advertised at all, be- cause of limited quantities. ' BOTH SIDESOFS™ ae, : Tomorrow Morning at 8.30 |" creenntut-stecet coorer co.—MAIN BUILDING——-— We Inaugurate, Tomorrow, The Greatest Sale of Men’s Seasonable Underwear We Have Ever Held, at 39€ HUNDRED fe goods. Poser it Cl fa for the women who will throng our hosiery store with the open- teases Pics and Faas 8 i orca fore a pe ales uid possibly desire, in both plain i 4 19¢ to 25¢ Plal: 1 ery kind of hose you co 8 lesire, Off ering the Ver Best Values i Sterl- Wein ilo lead yaad 122¢ and fang Hepler and, while we haven't every size in every style, ing Grades up to $1.25 Right in the nick of time—with the warm weather “around the corner"—our Men's Store comes to the front with this splendid pe oy 79 Bleached Muslin Sheets 55 ARE REALLY NOT NOTICEABLE. It’s only @ professional BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS with long or short Prey oes Bac chet” | | salesman or buyer who would notice them. The defects don’t siveves, double-seated drawers to match; : bd 98¢ affect the wear in any shape or manner. fine lisle thread ghirts and drawers; extra fine woven madras knee-length drawers ad slasisrone alltts tb: inatek | bped | pale $1.39 Renaissance Scarfs— 89 And while we're about it, take your share of this big bar- each...... Daren Erees Ic i : er gain, too: : A Lamited Number of Under: bg i ecaig sl peta $2.45 | | 1,500 Dozen Women’s Black, Tan aud coeredl Hosiery —Fine eigen wad ogelespont p Mabe SSD. (Of Tach) Scalloped Edge, gauze weight; made i deep welt; ail sizes; at 4 '» ut col (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor) Damask Cloths. ....... $2.65 12%c a Pair “ oon tn thie ame se low ‘tny other lose then . 13% 16% Becton Frosh herions ser Jorsey SHOL Home-Made Cakes PRESH POUND CAKES—+ sone or plain; Y%-cake, WH white wheat; 6 p regular 14c package WIDOW POUND CAKES S5c; 2 Ibe 25c AS FOR TRIMMINGS, the list is so long that the whole, Laces of every type, comprising hand crochet Irish, Cluny, Vat, both all the weaves that fashion’s fancy has approved. Silks and satins in girdles, p y plied. Embroideries range from the fine Swiss and French make to the bold stitches brought to favor by the recent Oriental vogue, Con- trasted materials, fancy nets, tucks and bandings, and the newest cuts of peplum and Cassock blouse all find place. These dresses, so fresh and new that many are being unpacked as we go to print, made to be sold up to $12.75, tomorrow, 5 The Woman Who Purchases Dresses at This Sale May Goods—a HG Meee Round Scalloped lge Center Pie’es—each.. 8C 34c to 40¢ Odd Damask and Towels—each Bed Spreads—each... $1.49 Hemstitched Luncheon Cloths—each ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooPER co.—MAIN_BUIL DING: May Festival Sale of Groceries, Etc.—Friday’s Specials Shop in Our Mammoth Pure Food Grocery Store. The foods are guaranteed strictly fresh and are priced near to the wholesale cost. Full weights—full measures. We fill all mail and telephone orders. ’Phone 4000 Chelsea Fresh Fish BUTTERINE—Selb. I. t, A7e5 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912. “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” ‘The Big Store” TWO MAMMOTH. BUILDINGS REENHUT-SIRGEL ‘OREENHUT-stEcEL cooren co.- MAIN BUILDIN' We Begin a Distribution of 2,800. Women’ S few wi Comp All-Linen Table Damask Bleached; 65 in. wide; a yard This item is only one of EQUALLY GRE. VALUES in our SALE TOMOR- ROW, of all odd lots and remnants ic ra and decorative linens and whit (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) pac 24¢ Fresh Fruits and FRUIT STOLLEN— tye Dor Coffee and Tea MEXICAN. PEABERRY COFFEE 3 Ibe., B15 Ib. FE 34c FAVORITE BLEND COFFEE or COFFEE~-10 ibs., €2.85; 34 Ibs 815 Ib SOFT-SHELI. CRABS— MARACHBO | CC nan SAN’ OFF E! dozen..... Delicatessen SOFT-SHE! No. 6 bask POTATOF iy Double Zan, Vegetables We and R-SKIN WHITE ONIONS RIPE, SWEET PINEAPPLES. 2 for .. Fi FRESH PICKED MUSHROOMS Ab. agen FLORIDA or BERMUDA NEW JERSEY Green Trading Stamps With Pu ry 39C a |AT 24c 98c At The COOPER @, ®™ AND io” STS Corset Department. All models of the Nemo are (MAIN Buliding, Fi Dresses Values Up to*12.75, > 5 14 aaa AN ASTONISHING SALE IN WHICH YOU MAY CHOOSE FROM .MORE THAN 100 SPRING AND SUM- MER STYLES IN A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF POPULAR FABRICS. We have never announced a greater value-giving event in our Women’s Dress Section than the one of which this advertisement tells. The collection of dresses is so big, so comprehensive, so varied, that only passing mention can be made in this announcement. We illustrate five models, selected at random, as style examples only. The Assortment of Fabrics Includes: Changeable Chiffon Taffeta, All-Wool Serges and Whipcord, Bordered Foulards,, Messaline in Stripes and Plain Colors, Ramie Linen, French Linen, Ratine, Tissues of Every Variety, White and Colored, Cotton Voiles, Batiste and All-Over Embroideries, Pigue and Grass Linen. permit ourselves space to mention must serve as an indication of the French and German, Macrame, Venetian point effects, and pipings and touches of color are lavishly and tastefully ap- et> Her Summer Wardrob2 at the Ordinary Price of a Simple Dress. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) 3 UT-SIEGEL COOPER co.—MAIN BUILDING: 7 Women’s Foreign and Domestic Hosiery 19¢ Values up to 75c, Tomorrow, at Hundreds of dozens of SAMPLES and SLIGHTLY IM- PERFECT IMPORTED and DOMESTIC HOSIERY on sale tomorrow—and there will be RARE BARGAINS INDEED yet YOUR SIZE IN ONE STYLE OR ANOTHER YOU ‘WILL SURELY FIND. 5 t : Now just a word about the small imperfections: THEY Buy as Many Pairs as You Will Need for Montha to Come at 19c (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) 0 of tl Laundry Soap BROWN’S SATIN GLOSS SOAP— ly 39¢ Oxf GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. eign Extra Stout an CHOICE STATE ¢ i Meise FRENCH VERMICELL 10¢ package .. imported from 1 Be A RIVER SAL "@ brand; doz., # Vyrlb. flat can ORDOVA WAX ¢ eg. 28¢ box... linits IMPORTED VEGETABLES tomatoe: aN. 9; Calitornia ML m METAL POLISH" Ide; reg. 18c can, Be; MAIN BUILDING COME AND BE FITTED in our here. Floor, GREENHUT.steGEL cooper co—MAIN BUIL DING: turned si " 41,90 MAIN BUIL DIN’ “Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen, mately, giving an interesti of his boyhood, school » coll ene oka a days in politics, as lent, etc, | by bao [Lap nad AJ 39 , subscription. Our the newest price termertew, copy... Ic (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) ‘GREENHUT-stEGEL Cooper co—MAIN BUILDIN Great May Sale of Fine Jewelry Solid Gold Bracelets And all at prices that cannot be matched outside The Big Store. THE ILLUSTRATIONS SHOWN HERE (like.all illustrations ake on bola bd) fais arisin-ctaea tate bake OFFE! sg lote the illustrations and the ‘then come here, tomorrow, extraordinary values. A few of the specials are: sf Diamond Engagement Rings $50.00 | 975.00 $22.50 | $29.00 | Solid Gold Wedding Rings A full assortment of all sizes and widths; guaran gold without solder; engraving free of chi 00 \< Shawing two distinct sizes. 6.00 7.75 8.20 Bracelets This is the bracelet season—never be- fore were they in so great demand as now. Our selection is most complete in all the newest fashions. Now for the Wind-Up of Our Great Sale of White Enameled Baby Carriages ‘ makers in America we took every white enameled and a beautiful lot they were. There are-still are fitted with wooden artillery wheels, others with ce! wheels, All of them have white corduroy cushions that Hood: fitted with patented sliding rod, ay PERFECT PRO- TECTION TO THE INFANT, while the gear is the FINEST TO BE FOUND ON ANY BABY CARRIAGE. ummary of the values offered. Remember that these “Pull- e had in white only. ma $21.00 value $23.50 value | $25.50 value| $26.75 value | $27.50 value 16.75 | "17.50, | "19,00 | $20.50 | "21.00 Women’s $3, $3.50 and $4 xfords, Colonials & Pumps, You a 1.95 our width and your choice of styles in toes and heels are here. Wa ther shoe-time is fast approachin, Take the hint, one your share his extraordinary bargain. Every pair has either Goodyear-welted or hand- and all wi in two-, three- and four-eyelet., lords, -MAIN BUILDING: ‘MAIN BUILDIN Wines & Liquors tna ‘saturday|| Conservatory Reshing somosine Vine pireneny et 0 Guinness’s Fore | “2hiCeih RYE: reer ron: IND. GOLDEN BELL—vach.... PRESH VEGETABLE SBBDS—dosen CHERRY TREES ~assorted; each. PLUM TREES— assorted; each.. PEACH TREES OLD ISLAY WHISKY QRe #1 bottle ce... E 89¢ [ft Whisky Kentucky's finest distil) | | | BUSHES....... ay} bit GROWING JAPANESE PERN BALIS~ 3Q¢ A Wines | | for this eet. . in. #244; full GRAPEV!! tERRY, GOOSEB! SCATEL AY Rhine and Moselle Wines Imported from Burckhal Deidshe: 1.60 1.15 PURPLE LILAC BUSHES. 29¢ HYDRANGEA] RAMBLER ROS! T PEAS 65: 34 BUSHES— crimsoa, white, FANCY PEA BEANS Bbe 34 ¢6 and yellow; GRANULATED CORNMEAL.B22 17. Sir Robert Barpelt & oooh. ANCIEST HEAD RICE 8 Co.'s Celel PRESHLY-ROLLED. OATS Bas Mercure Three-Star London Dry and Al 22 Cognac Brandy | Old Tom Gin 33 & $4 FRESHLY-MILLEO FARINA. Die 2B. Rottiod sag shee; Case of 12. bottles, 885 SMALL-GRAIN RICE. 2B. wy oe 6 bottles, 84; 69¢ WHITE LILAC 3Qe { CALIPORNIA 1) MA BEANS. 0 49. DOMIe ce eeecceee BLSHES.... (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) «| Pdogen bottles = SP EY J f tte ee Third Floor.) | rch Before 14 0’Clock (MAIN Building, Third Floor)

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