The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1912, Page 12

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“1 88 EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912.7 ADAM APE, LL. D., PH. D.! “é: Hack to Sing Sing. Bing yenterday for two and a half yeare AlexaQer Ghinter, who claims to be a] by Judge O'Sullivan, in General Bes- , PROF. GARNER’S LATEST.) protiner of tne Treasurer of Roumanial sons. on bis plea of gully to) grand mgd and of @ Heutenant-colone! tn the Rou-| tray in the Gorham atore. He had been manian army, was sentenced to Sing’ out of Sing Sing bu' 5 & a ¥ e Enlists Co-Operation of Educa' ors| Says Justice Goff; Clubwoman Agrees "i im s\n tie : cating Monkey Tribe. Americale Greatest Furniture House! dwi eta : AUMANN 35th to Maternal Duty taKeep Bye on | tester R. te Garnet, tne hoted aelentiai ea} ea Be 36th St. Be ss ae ’ | Who first discovered the “monkey lan- the Girls, Declares“ Mrs. mune,” has his way, the peti Ae of} icaictertodker, Q' mpy tr animals as they do for circus ne Clarence Burns. |verformancon will nave to nip. ‘Pree but Bath ¥ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK | Garner advocates the establish we | ment in or about this city of « school| | pep R@sING COMPARE OUR PRICES AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THT _ | | 40F the education and mental evolution |et the chimpansro and gorila || RICKEY JOUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! The scientist believes that all of the or FIZZ imals have the same charac- iy and are capable of doing a | certain amount of reasoning. He points 4 Yes, the bottle with the RED Label. That’s the Yrs GIN. EXTER wiiy $20.00 Quartered OakY,15 Continuous 8 7 4 Sideboard, Post Brass Bed, Oc funni Decent Young Men to 11.98 [eswrirss the Mouse and Give Them ev Their Fling. aa se tial Gilling rods and oms. (TK i i bs gy Quartered Oak, 7 iad ‘ + ae 1 Oe i ‘ {mal ft First Distilled in 1770, id | " a7 i I juerite ‘Movers Marshall. Bees aeratteebeasee | Loni , caved tee with + Sia tae matner roepouate sf tho bene : mum acegtments pes, fe sees | | SitRObt BURNETIEG's large French; : Gaughter slopes? ed - "pipette Coun Seatee Jona : by \ hy vA , ‘ may tion, He has en- London DI Gin . Gof, He severely criticized Mra. Dora i & os, , of Dr. Lightner P. hoff, whose young daughter, Edith Lee Se Me x the Psychology Department Sir Robert Burnett @Company lig Davis, is suing for the annulment . her marriage. Ghe eloped with « 632-634 W. 34th St, New York juffeur @ Witle more than a year ago 8 secretly wedded to him, ber mother appeared as a witness! [ ‘ ‘ : ; — her daughter in the fatter’s annul- . ‘ 3 , action. But Justice Goff eaid that : Pie ff give no serious credence to testimony. He added: HER DAUGHTER RUN ABOUT AT NIGHT. mother who will let her young ts) in Ss” ol « ° fater go ‘about the streets here in q RS ClLAReNcE Fork at night is not deserving of fs BYRNS @ dana, pathy. She evidently hes never P . $2.75 Round Top aN $3.00 Rustic Hickory Tables, 5 eeats are made |} from hand wo- ven strips of inner hickory bark. the trouble to watch this girl.” Jed to induce Justice Goff te preach dro Bet ne actncd om te, Is a rnd | The Largest, Finest and Most Helpful Store yur ‘guestona_ with World Devoted Exclusively to ee 7th Hees iN ° ide of court questions which ar: RY. 3 5 In the inuafly brought up in the cases tried shouldn't for-| tioned at length regarding tion of their own youth. They don't Gordon Battle, counsel for 1 case of the delinquent | want their daughters to have any pleas- cross-questioned Stallo, who bed > od Be del "i ° ene ebm Wiehe, tottan Ont obo Dean, 6 Sel Perea Sais [etal deaia tn, whieh be ae am Furniture and Housefurnishings Pabe Clarence Borns unhestatinety| young’ mon To. Seay tnormal, fane| eased ASTzint i” tee thee Axminster Carpet pomirmed this, and Mrs. Burns, as/ loving girl the Fant Bott ot 3 en he was ad- A $ n , way of mai a Rt teagme ince contact on | OF rar Sone Me Oe ie aatccraciat, hiseanter MaDeeaid t 69c, Worth *1.10 ~ SH eat aeteoeineiee reece on f0-089; About 5,000 yards thus priced for quick distribution on Saturday. One bar should not be in rye ee ae by Apress ieee trade-mark is accepted by the entire carpet-trade ; as the standard of quality. tat. Revikace ve pomarey [ester isthie Rane ice, tse ees eae pete : 4 4 , ‘our choice of artistic, -toni fects; beau rocad jerns, 2 where they a jet her know her ~ and 4 ‘ 4 pa fare nr, nat dot ier mam erat a serviceable all-over designs—if you act promptly—at 69¢ a yard. Sista F East ‘rons cit saan wy feet | ” ‘| pleasant soctal SAGEM san wthane sont |Suteca' thon” ew" WR, © ae Brusselquette NO Red Tape NO Clab Fees enV mothe: mad ; spirit’ of true hospitaltt; 5 Mate shane ste girls vee want Wad vive ont commodious, Runners By og a ae and fourt = old paradi: Podricenth atrest and Righth avenve at in the smallest parlor than on the street Suitable for halls and stairs; in choice Oriental colorings, and extra-service- You itiay Kiriteh Accounts opened pon, St the, riaetnge orompenied | “OL course it Je up to the mother to able weaves, any room com- from $5.00 to}; hea Aecesely ‘dooking youths, ausn- Sena Vileapber Kes lngool cape fate Arneson 45c Quality; 27 inches wide; 4 30c Quality; 22 inches wide; 24 pletely by paying $1,000.00 on | § Wondered to myself, ‘What can, aud che stu Sue saleregied Ja th bdo peestiza Sei. BY oe ta ror been Yard... Wa Mar gaa satan’ Onn c VOIDS oc vs alhetavte cone’ c small weekly || LR BO, % Aetag one ee et aay to toake a. hoveetold | Sorts tell see etic oa tata. 35 Quality; 27 inches wides gg | 250 Quality; 18 inches wide: 4 g OVE DOLLAR permaeate oH ey Beet 4 vel et don't think,” Mrs. Burne concluded, Every woman wants to be and can be, y ee ee ya coe ; \ ance in u s} Ti Ag igi lien Oe the American ee sie aa tees | Mf ube will we HAY'S HAIR HEALTH at eceiel yar (OREENHUT Bulding, Fret Floor.) week! especially in: ‘ted is often rerponsiblet” I asked, |care of herself without that. But her| to restore those gray hairs to their natue ty ‘ 3 ARM taany cases, a prebebiy mother certainly ought to know a great] ral color, It isn't a dye. Double Stamps Single Stamps rity of cases,” replied Mrs. | 108 comings ite n| You'll be ourprieed how quickly the May We Help You Mornings ter Noon i fron ler to me so many girls turn out| gray hairs vanish and how young looking you can keep yourself by the regular use of HAY’S HAIR HEALTH. Get your money back from your druggist il you are not satisfied with it, 51.00 and 50c at Drug Stores or firect upoe y When tho trial of Herbert T. Jennings receipt of price and dealers name, Send 10c for oy ite and Samuel K. Raymond, accused of ° ‘he "le.—Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. M "A mother ts, of course, her deush-/ ay er as they do.” Renee Make eit oul STALLO AN ANGRY WITNESS, Mow Your Lawn We have a variety of lawn-mowers here, any of which we know will “make good.” But for tomorrow we feature the “Manhattan” ball-bearing—a favorite of ours because, for all its low price, it is honestly built, of good materials and is wonderfully easy and quick in action. It will outlast many machines that cost twice as much. mers EERSTE Prices from $3.20 for the 12-inch to $3.75 for the 18-inch. Store Open Saturday Night Taking the Backache Out of Gardening Inventors are making things easier every day for the man with a garden- patch. We have every new garden-tool that looks practical to our own experienced eyes. Something like eleven different sorts of weeders alone! Come in and see! (GREENHUT Bu!iding, Basement.) Last Chance at the Underprice Refrigerators We added 300 to the sale to-day. Because of the rain, there may be 75 to 100 left for tomorrow. We may have more, later, but we don’t see now where they are to come from except at regular prices. While this lot lasts, however, you can save from $1.50 to $7.50 on a refrigera- tor. All new, ali guaranteed. All sizes. Top-icer, side-icer and “Apartment House” styles. pour her litte tri- the motherly | He Takes Offense at aeeoneey at Questions at Mothers and Fathers We Offer To-day and To-morrow, at 4 Stores Only Suit Bargains for Boys That Present Unusual peaaiciiinen we Save Money Boys’ Suits at $4.75 $7.95, $6.95 and $5.95 Values Mount Vernon Rankers’ Trial. Have You Heard of the Wonderful Values in the Sale of Men’s Summer Suits | a 16° ‘at Vogel Bros., 42 St, at 8 Ave. This is a great, big, stirring event—by far the very best values we—or any one else that we know of—have ever offered. The newest and smartest models in fabrics of rare beauty— dressy blue, black, gray and brown serges— handsome gray and b:own stripes—smart, light gray worsteds in plain and mottled effecty— and a host of blue ground worsteds with self- color patterns—all fully worth from $20 to $25—on special sale at $16.50. WeGive Double ZAC Stamps Until Noon— Single Stamps After Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits in a splendid assortment of new smart patterns in browns, grays and tans. Also a number of fine blue serge suits. Sizes from 6 to 18; half the lot have 2 pairs of knickers. Boys’ Suits at $7.75 $12.50, $9.95 and $8.95 Values (GREENHUT Buliding, Main Floor.) 100-Piece Dinner Set Ot Fine Porcelain, for *7.95 Our own regular price is $9.75 and we call it low. The average China Store gets $10 to $12.50 for this sort of set. Choice of four patterns—and good patterns they are—floral designs with gold treatment. Exquisite tints; fine glaze. Seven-ninety-five for the 100-piece set, if you come tomorrow. There won't be any Seft by night. (GREENHUT Bullding, Main Floor.) Pretty Muslin Curtains At 85c a Rair No, not 85c each—85c a pair. Straight-bordered, or dainty, ruffled-organdie. Usually $1.25 here and $1.35 everywhere else. Also: Nottingham Lace Curtains—in wonderful likeness of costly French laces, by the way—worth up to $1.95—-Saturday (a pair) 85¢ and $1.25. (GREENHUT Buliding, Piret Floor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. JLB.GREBNHUTDrs '8™ AND I9™ STS. “THE BIG STORE” See Our MAIN BUILDING Advertisement on Page 15 Double AE Green Trading Stampe with Purchases Made Before 53 o' Glock + A most unusual assortment of this season’s newest styles and fabrics in Norfotk and Doubte-breasted sults. Browns, grays, tans and smart, stylish, two-toned efiects. In both lots remarkable money-saving values. Big Boys’ Suits, $10 Special Values in Long Trousers Suits ————— Blue serges, fancy blues, browns, tens ‘ays, all made especiaily to fit yorag men ym 15 to 21 yeurs old; smart, youtinful patterns and styles, goo curable suiis. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST,, near Greenwich, 125TH STREET, at 3d Ave, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway, } Harlem Store Open Evenings - VOGEL BROTHERS 42 St. at 8 Ave. ‘IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | dis A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET 1)

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