The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1912, Page 10

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1912. a When boys ewimming in the “Morris . : Mie ee com | 66 9 H “iH ON CARMANIA SAYS Posneo WY Wns og ae ge Stern Brothers “In New York’s Shopping Center”: o; % LP, Police Ds Yo J Mize play. direct attention to their complete assortments of a FAR Threw Little Joseph Smith a in Canal Ran Away, Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Gloves | The mystery of the disappearance of| },1 Gaiee, Faan, th Of Silk, Silk Net, Suede Lisle, Chamois and Doeskin, in the most eight-year-old Joseph Smith from his} rat, ta, th away, leaving ‘ | ] home, No. 7% Bleecker street, New| {ittie boy’ to drown. The police's In. | desirable styles. ark, N. J, was dispelled yesterday formant says he tried to rescue Jorep). | The Largest, Finest and Most Helpful Store in the World Devoted Exclusively to Furniture and Housefurnishings Of Interest to Collectors of Zat Trading Stamps 60 Extra Free Stamps for Every Book Started This Week There is no limit to the number of tier tae that uc oa aE It the premium you want requires » fifty or number . books, we will give you 60 tree « thangs FOR EACH. My ron tert Tel ae free stamps arc issued by us to start new books ae a extra and Ail be accepted in addition to usual limit pA other sed, Ti lar sets of complimentary free ey Ay tributed "Tuesday In the Premium 4 ‘arlor, on the Third Floor of our G EENHUT Balding, wil e given tomorrow. These are in addition to the 60 “Extra Free Stamps” given with every book started this week. Saving $10 on the Price Of a Good Rug Good rugs indeed! for they are Axminsters from the best maker in America. Mie nara 250 of them to sell at special prices. The saving to you will average Tug. New id } and Onenufave: 4 new patterns. Plenty of choice in color effects. Solid colors Sizes 6x9 feet to 9x12 feet. Prices range from °9.75 1» ‘23.50 The rug we offer at $9.75 we ee usually sell at $13.50. But the larger fugs are $10 or more under normal i ausding, First Floor.) A Rich Little Offer of Lace Curtains & Bed Sets Rich because of the values, and “little” because of the quantities. Only a few hundred pairs of the curtains and less than 100 bed sets. Patterns are new, goods are fresh. They are exactly the goods you'll be hunting for early next fall. It will pay you to buy now, even if you don’t put them in use till Octob: ae Also for To-morrow, Another Sale of Women’s [lilanese Silk Gloves | Very Much Below Their Actual Values Two Clasp, Paris Point Embroidered, z gc in black, white, tan, gray and pongee, at 4 Ruined, Bridge and En- “4 Room Damaged as N snarder Lies at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, England, June %—A fire = pao ‘ Sixteen Button Length, Paris Point Embroidered, 75¢ which started in the Cunard Learomata i : in black, white, tan and pongee, at manta, while Tying in ‘re; LO some men straw hats are—just straw AUS captrerad tno exioen ques } English Washable Doeskin Gloves, completely dostroyed the saloon quarters tnd caused much damage to the briden, (hats; to other men the straw must be styl-) “sixteen button tength, in white, 22.15 Upper deck andtengine room, As fast fs the fire was exbdued at one point tligh to be in keeping with the rest of their Regularly sold for $3.00 Pair broke out at another, there being at one ss cterent curren, attire, That is why they buy se «volumes of smoke poured To-morrow, Tuesday, an Exceptional Offering of every aperture amidships from| Panamas Fi a $2, $3 Cotton Dress Fabrics . . rf & $4 Consisting of | popular 9800 Silk and Cotton Mixtures, | 199 Trrondway, 000 Broadway, 1880 Proefway. ‘Only Gtore on ba A Poaes a, | Yards { Imported Ginghams and Fancy Volles Si Iratea__“emo pum at,__ econ tthe tt oppete omy tat,| Formerly from 30c to 60 Yard, at 16¢ and 25° Together with the remainder of this season’s high cost \ mn, “a the shobe allowed then to See OBES MDOT) |S poures ‘into er, ‘The hull was un- ‘Women’s and Misses’ Imported and Domestic a ut the machinery ant galeess Bee orege’, Tint, Sie. oe Better than castor we oth, calomel de cnt calomel or cathartics to cleanse Bathing Suits NTH AVENUE AFIRE: your stomach, liver and 80 feet of bowels. Harm- are being shown, including many original models from thelr own Ty PLUMBERS AS FIREMEN, less Laxative for men, women and children. workrooms, of Satins, Taffetas, Mohairs, Silk and Wool Serges, Mount Etna had suddenly poppet Policeman Gorman could not deen more astartied than he wae Morning to dbéhold a twenty-foot z ry $ Primitive folks did not need laxs-| else we must take artificial means to Tuesday, a Special Sale of tives, ‘They lived outdoors, ate pleaty| move the excess bile and waste matter) Bathing Suits with Bloomers, d all of their f seamen "We modern people are differ- ro heed mee araties eal tee of Black and Navy Mohairs, with square or ‘ coarse. Witnuallyooldar$0.8008 4 50; | eeetainyeota or seas qi fee pee rooting erywest leat. |W rae 10e 9 ig itt inett| tive stomach, liver and bowel cleanser round collars, trimmed with polka dots, _¢ 3.95, 4.75 Hara oinabedinn 44 35 35 | ene 78384 50 Mdovaly sold a8 Ly ‘BB 50 4 Seventh avenue. Gorman and regulator for men, women and plaids and stripes to match, at e 9 Te (GREENHUT Building, Firet Floor.) Rg a a al hick dow’ tate, gpa er weuee-| One Piece Bathing Suits, the iy a thea aetibad the electric company. |with sour bile al le Piece Bathing Two Pergeins In occupants foul, effete matter, aba feel well, It tirel: lusci of Messaline and Taffeta Silks, in navy, Good Hadinouse ot No. Ge to'vacete, tearing | means that the food and waste -re- i brown and black, trimmed with Furniture Sage Be ye le ge fie Pin on Cnet ed Wakes | a sha or cor eles, at 5.00, 6.75 Handeome Princess Dressers (As Illustrated); To- Leys pee syn othe foe i of big hoe S ay ep These yest may be ned in the Weed Load finishes : a biraseye blood through the very ducts inten Y ne,” an er; or Changeable maple, mahogany, golden oak and Tuna mahogan’ ey are wires and the meetin of fame fol. have ik shesdaci become al pa 7 Silks, in all desirable colors, a 7.50, 8.75 made of well selected wood, highly polished. The tops are was nothing ae wire bilious,. ton 33 inches wide and 20 inches deep; the oval French plate beveled mirror is 18x36 inches. We usually sell them at $22.50 and consider them a good value at that price, 4 but for tomorrow we have marked them at......... Golden Oak Tables Suitable For Office or Library Use; at 5 This is as good a low-priced table as we have had the pleasure ¥ of offering in a long while. Golden oak finish, highly pol- ished, with one good-sized drawer. Well made, with rigid bolt-fastened legs that won't get shaky even with much moving about. This table, to- $ MOTTOW, LOL OTIS sce tec cvestiett bins ceensneceseescsetetts ees le (GREENHUT Buliding, Secbnd and Third Floors.) Tuesday’ 's Specials in the Bargain Basement Will Include:— $12.50 Bungalow Brass Bedsteads at t $8. 75 These bedsteads are made with two- inch straight posts; the above price in- cludes woven wire, stcel frame spring and soft-top Hales Single 3-ft. size oniy f s at this pric pp 25c to “ie Quality Oilcloth Remnant: ff S —18 inches wide; your choice tomorrow et { 5e a yard 25c to 45¢ Quality Oilcloth Remnants —from one to two yards wide, priced for tomorrow at 15c a square yard. 60c Linoleum Remnants—at 29¢ a square yard. These oilcloth and linoleum remnants range from one to ten yards in length. 200 Good Pictures—by Christy, Underwood, Rae ‘and other noted 29¢ mand we jel erable all contempt, the West 23d and 22a Streets wo make our choice. ate te Sree Ca some- We * must live ‘ike primitive folks, | times off “| We Announce AN UNUSUAL Sale of i, Hackett, Carhart Summer Suits for Men & Young Men. 4,600 Suits in This Sale | EVERY SUIT REDUCED. This is the first time in the history of our business we ever fe such a Tremendous Reduction Sale the first of June and at the beginning of Summer Season. artists; size 16x20 inches, in neat, dark oak frames; choice, tomor- row, at about half value........,.... cece c reece eee eee eeeneeees A Good Lawn Mower for $1.95—not the best in the world, but good, $ strong, easy-running and a Wonton value; 12-inch, 3 cruci- 1 95 ble steel, self-sharpening bla ‘0 Mall or Braco Odors on Baral: Bexbe Orders on Bargain- erburdened with Too Much Stock as the result of inclement weather, necessitates an NUSUAL” REDUCTION on all these Suits. Eyery man and young man who purchases his summer clothes at this time of the year will be INTERESTED in this ECIAL Announcement and Sale. Included are the English and Conservative Models. Coats, two or three buttons, full or If lined, in all the new blues, browns, tans, greys and fancy mixtures in ‘‘different”’ color effects. Serges—Blue and Grey. Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges, Unfinished Worsteds, Black Thibets, Cassimeres and many cool fabrics. THREE PRICES ONLY, 1,285 Suits, made to sell up to $20.00 In This Sale In This Sale $12.50 96.50 Special! $1.50 & $2 Special! [356] & a Underwear E: E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President int-Goods.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE, QLBGresnnurire. 8” AND ID“ STS. “THE BIG STORE” —_——<$—$— —— For Dethils of Important Sales in Our MAIN Building for Tomorrow, Please See Our Advertisement on Page 5 of this Newspaper —— Bouble aH Green ne Trading Stamps u with Purchases Made Before 120° Clee ime: — LAST CHANCE! A canvass of the newsstands of New York City discloses the fact that there remain on sale only about 1,000 cories of tHe World Almanac and Encyclopedia for t912 Without exception the greatest ready-reference book of useful information ever compiled and printed, For Your Home—For Your Offce—To Complete Your File Get one of these few remaining copies while they are still obtainable. 1,000 CROWDED PAGES—2,500 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS— 10,000 FACTS AND FIGURES 1,015 Suits, made to sell up to $30.00 2,300 Suits, made to sell up to $37.50 In This Sale DON’T BE MISLED! 16,768 “Real Estate’ aa ‘Business Oppor- tunity” advertisements were printed |] last month in The World | These are the advertisements that appeal primarily to persons with money to invest. Had not World ads. “made good” 265 ae | 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. 125th St. in Fame Oa aes Of ae tee TAKE A COPY HOME WITH YOU TO-NIGHT, Near Chambers St. | Cor, 18th Bt, Near Broadway, Near Al Acanue GA Lee 25c at Newsstands. 30c West of Pittsburgh and World Ads. for Quality Werld Ads. for Circulation Werld Ads. for Resulte Buffalo. 35c¢ by Mail WORLD ALMANAC, PULITZER BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY, Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evonings encteters medinapeaienees im 9

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