The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1912, Page 14

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THE BURGLARS STEAL SMOKES. | ‘When Daniel P. Piummert, manager of @ branch United Cigar Store at No. OT Third avenue, between Fitty-second and Fifty-third streets, opened up the ‘ shop to-day he found burglars hed ’ broken in during the night and stolen about $160 worth of cigars and pipes. ‘The thieves cut @ hole in a rear par titten through which they crawled into | _— the shop. They had taken the empty . } Steps Out of Window Into] rected at the sate 2 the rear, in which several hundred dollars had been placed Airshaft and Is Badly last night. Unable to obtain a penny in cash, they contented themsqves with all the cigars and pipes they could Injured. Emiiz Collins, thirteen years old, walked ms sleep early to-day freea | her home, on the third floor ry No, 2 East Elghty-third and fell through the airshaft. i Regtetered Retabishes Halfo Century J te ye | i g / from @ fracture of the akull, severe in- erent injuries and fracture of both 14 gyma he wes ister transferred to J | Settee ner sew wot grosasens | Linen Suits, Summer Dresses, Etc. See tsary. Last ent tance warms the Linen Suits, $12.75, 16.50 and up— | MEG Get, eter wales Re rpm A fresh stock, in attractive new models. ite, ' er screams as she plunged out of the Natural and new colors. a Woolen Suits, $18.50 and 35.00—The ‘Mrs. Mary Anderson, janitress of the Lilien of Suits from Spring and Summer | oe found the little girl lying in the Coats, $20.00 and_35.00—Steamer, Dust, H Gatclinaneppnensnenen PILIPINO NATIONALISTS WIN Automobile and Storm Coats; also short Sporting Coats. i Many Candidates and Big ™ ‘heer gn eee inal ie, Prabang A $10.75—Teilored in good MANILA, June 4.—The genera! insular @eotions were held to-day. Except for @inor clashes between partisans in this, Qty the voting was uneventful. The in- ications are that the Nationalists have @eptured a large majority of the Assem- @ly and the Provincial offices, ‘The most striking features of the elec- swere the number of candidates and | large expenditures of money in ths | Morning Dresses, $16. 50—A great number of stylish Wash Dresses in Linen, Pidue 2 and Voile, Lingerie Dresses, $19.00 and 35.00—A S| octal lot of handsome Hand-embroidered French of Voile and Lingerie materials. French Waists, Reduced to $6.00 and 7.50—A special lot, hand-made, in Summer materials. Wash Silk Waists, Reduced to $5.00— White, Black and new Stripes, in smart styles. 1 eg? Bb booe of ral J ames McCutcheon & Co., oral and expeneee Sth Ave. and 34th St., mate SS SS SS Sd en LC ee eR rN et Your Metal Work Coal fires give uneven heat and make “spots” in finished materials. A Gas-Fired Oven Furnace distributes its heat evenly and does away with “spots.” Bear in mind, too, that a Gas-Fired Oven Furnace saves 50 per cent. in floor space, gives perfect control of heat, ¥ does its work quickly, is always ready for use, frees the work- You N Mal shop from ashes and dust and eat = ging makes it cool and comfortable Novelties at all times. _ Cit gives the best net results, whether for annealing, temp- ering, hardening or case hard- A money saver also to Machine ening metals. Shops, Motor Repair Shops, Etc. (Try one out at the Industrial Gas Appliance Laboratory _ Nos. 374-380 Second Avenue (Corner East 22nd Street) @Every facility will be given you " Gas-Fired Oven Furnaces fur- to test these appliances thoroughly. nished in any size to meet any con- Bring your industrial troubles _ ‘ition. with you! Tell them to our ex- @Call today! If you cannot call, perts! . telephone—Gramercy 47, coe fae # A ah te EF a Closes at noon on Saturday, Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE KochHsG STREET-WEST. SC Wednesday Drrnts wc tar Weloaloy Breas aot ra ae A Sale of Women’s & Misses’ Smart Summer Dresses, 8.95 In New Striped Voiles, Tissue Ginghams, Linens, Ramies, Lingeries & Silks. If you should care to visit any downtown store and compare their qualities with those we offer to-morrow at $8.95, you would find the price to be $15.00 at least. It is a special ‘purchase from a manufacturer who held his stock on hand throw Nn an aggravating! backward spring, but who was forced to sell at an enormous discount. Some are as illus- ict] having the new peplum; others in coatee effect, trimmed with Insertions of cluny—but come yourself and see this un- usual assortment. The sizes for small women and misses are 14, 16, 18. Women’s sizes, 34 to 44, Women’s & 7 Tub Skirts, Of imported M, eA or narrow cord pique, Repps and linens; some trimmed with pearl buttons, others fasteni with detachable pearl buttons: 22 to 36. Lengths, 34 to 43, SS Women’s $1.50 Corsets, 1.00 | $1.08 Popular Books, 35c. §“ROYAL WORCESTER” CORSETS All Original editions and tilustrated. —of fine batiste; one of the season's omnes in eh, Thomes Dixon. best values; suitable for the average) “The CI im by E. F. Benson, figure, with low bust and very long “Fenell by i. L. Stuart. skirt; finished with 6 hose supporters.| [Peter,” by F. Hopkinson Smith, | “The Vanity Box,” by Stuyvesant, Long Kimonos Nat_, Hope’ Second String,” by Anthony Of dainty flowered lawn, in pretty col- ‘Desire by Sitberrad. And others. crlagn, square collar and pai 6c None sent C. 0, with fancy scalloped edge.. 1. Of a lawn, Uadhity poy flora ho = 10 Satin Princess, 79 ' 3; some with large collar a limite led cuff, trimmed with lace edge; | above Fark iy ieee ate tous others kimono effect, trimmed 98c| 0% All pure silk; one yard ‘wide; with, wide embroidery....... best colors, also ‘black "oF white, Bables’ $2.75 Coats, 1.98 |——emommeonn 2t $1.10 per ya. Sizes, 6 mos, to 3 yrs. Of white|50¢ Fancy Natural Pongee, 2% pique; several pretty styles in box) with ring d | plaited and other new effects; large) 26 inches Sick ted, fa mi collar and revers with embroidered! been selling freely at S0c per rd tcallop, finished with wide ribbon) downtown, Lealat | | Iw. . I yarasyyereas J=J SSS PAKS 50¢ Centerpieces, each 24c ¥ | to'$ 20 Untrimmed Hats, 95¢ | s8.in, cenreRPlects OR Doy- An excellent variety of Beep, ¢ ae nipetosab ped embroidered designs ani lan dress shapes; copies e “regs with locksti \- best blocks; large, medium and small | hole ed, oc lich baltonsty sizes; In navy, burnt, white and black. ——_—_—_—— ye ladies’ waist: MOIRE SASH RIBBON — excellent | Requires no knees wae quality; 7% inches wide; in white,|dry, and it i black and the most desirable colors. | cellent for teakcrnch, amesy canal ——— Window Screens Below 30c White Batiste, yd., 19 Value. EXTENSION WINDOW SCREENS—| ,.4 very sheer fine mercerized quality, XTE! tit 45 in. wide; an exceptional value; im- limited qu: ported to retail at 30¢ per yard, ry. 18-In. h extend to 33 in.; reg. Nil baeeekeas 19c 24-In nigh; extend to 37 "ins oa Crex Rugs Low Priced eal OEs 30. soe ensereriseree SEL Pisbennd Sribed borders; Solid color 79¢ Bread or Cake Box, 49¢ | “hearer 'aris "eco" ao% ere It Mee ieeiae 8 }, 8.19 9x12 ft, 6.35 make; in. long, 7% in. deep, 9 in, high. Carpets Near to Cost “$5.00 Folding Goats 20” tia ey hall and regularly 65c, | CHILD'S FOLDING GO-CARTS — ; 49c with leather hood; adjustable reclining - ‘oom, ‘hall and) | BACK, £000 SPE |, ERES regular $1.00, Chinaware Spectals ORR RCLULACSA35213 410 Oe | ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLATES—aii|$! Misstonet Curtains, pr., 69c sizes, Vegetable Dishes, Steak Plat-| Colors green or red; 2% yards long. ters, Bowls, Oat Meal Saucers, Pre- | serve Dishes. Blue ‘onion dec- 10c $2.25 Shirt Waist Boxes, 1.59 orations. i i GERMAN ‘CHINA Bread "and" Butter| , Covered in Japanese matting; bound | Plates, Cups and Saucers, Fruit | SCR rattan tshes. Neat border decoration. 4q-) Dress Goods Remnants ||| | Mohairs, Serges, Vellings, P. Initial Tumblers, 1-2 doz, 27¢ | Cheviots and Fancy Suitings. wort THIN BLOWN INITIAL TUMBLERS iat ty $1. = per yd. —w! loral wreath; while the quan 69c tity lasts we name the above “low u p aie, price, Reg. 75¢ dozen | Short Lengths of Wash Fabrics 50c Autogra; Albums, Ginghams, Voiles, Lawns, Silk and! IMPORTED gh Abbsn ae Cotton Mulls, Linens. Values to 39c. ~tultable for Eraduation | gifts; of | SC» IC, 1214, 19c per yd.}} 1 | 39¢ & 49c English Voiles, 24c a $2.00 Fountain Pens, ide fala sonore ad corded effects; alsofl | FOUNTAIN PEN—fitted with No, 4{ Stripes. aa Fy. ee WHR vie sone So pea poly snd Hae, best 4125 & | rubber. Pens to suit any hand, With 1.2! Boy: ’ ash oreo SI ; RUSSIAN apie beng? he | ID SAILOR Women’s $5.00 Hand Bags, 2.95| SuiTS—in various washable materials; A manufacturer's sample line at less we CH colors, guaranteed fast; 243 than cost, Consisting of REAL SEAL, ul PIN SEAL, WALRUS, _ BEAVER, * |] MOCHA, PIGSKIN, CownIDE, mo:| Boys’ $1 & $1.50 Blouses, 4c ROCCO In black, tan, may. Green,|] PONGEE AND SOISETTE BLOUSES gray, violet and brown; with single| for boys. A lucky purchase gives you | double handles; metal and cov-| this opportunity. tred frames, in gilt and gray finish; fitted with purse and mirror. $1.00 German Silver Purses, 50c if Handkerchiefs, 14 doz., 27c. MESH PURSES—with double ring % “ fh, 5-in, deep; draw chain in tu WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS — ini-| {ne Pedant tial, corded border; also embroidered finisted on bottom with ball pendants | cotnee and colored borders, Reg. 10¢ $1.00 Long Chains, 49 eneN's HANDKERCHIEFS—initialed;] IMPORTED LONG CHAINS—plata- | also plain and color border. Reg. 10¢| noid finish; will not tarnish; set with #! each, sanphires rubies and nearls. —_— 19c Embroideries, yd., 10c. Men’s 29c Hose, 18¢ CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK and SWISS} PLAITED SILK HALF HOSE; fine EDGES, INSERTIONS AND BANDINGS; quality in plain solid colors of tan, from 1% to 4 in, wide. lavender, aN blue, pearl gray, black and smoke shades. Women’s 50c Hose, 29c ° PURE THREAD SILK BOOT Hose—| Men's $1 Negligee Shirts, 69¢ ul regular made; fashioned legs; lisle| Of fine quality Percale; cut coat tops and. double heels and toes; in| style, in light grounds with fancy and black and tan, black and white stripes; cuffs attached. —— See SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, 4, 1912. . June Sales mat0.75 "ie... Another Sale of 1 nections. Chotce of the Sem} Brass $14 50 Value These bedsteads ner tive 134 inch fill- Each question answers the right to have it. . $18.50 Value le rig Made with # 3-inch posts; five|Statement, as our sale 1¥-inch filling rods often lower than those 4 toot 6and 4 foot only perfect goods. But when casionally tempted by the 5 Made with pass Ah in head and foot; 1- rodsand || |is almost never one that is worth bar, with HW! | talking about. Raobaies The goods that we offer for to- seiner, i morrow are, however, perfect. They toot 6, 4° ality ( \) 4% are in late designs, and of the char- Palate . acter and quality that we like to sell sizes, tomorrow, in bright finish. land which you may be proud to own. Fe June Sale Reductions Throughout the tire List of Mattresses, Pillows and Springs "Ue Beier at fo Feather Pillows Wire Springs During the June sale we shall] Value. $4 Excelsior White cia taee establish a new record in by Mattress—full size; at.. $3.00 feather pillow selling. Better $7'No. 2 Combination Mattress pillows than ours cannot be rh beer @ at. 95.25 made, even at their regular bifrsdlake i (Combination a ‘prices. But we shall have no li size 50 $7 Felt Mattrese-fuil sizegat regular price during the month. f All made in our own, clean, $10 Felt Mat ull elses “day-lighted” factory, from $14.00 Mixed Hair Mattress—| clean materials. Our special full i site) a - $10.50] prices during June $12.50 Hair Matiress— will range 8 #188 Mined Hal Mattress tail from....... 58c to 450 ae $450) Sliding Couch Its two parts may be used sepa- rately if desired. It will be $26 South American Hair| sold complete with Rome-link pes) Mattress—full sates spring, guarantced for 10 years, and two mattresses; $, #71 Gr Drs ‘4 Li seg oy tomorrow for.. 2. 95 Smaller sizes et proportionate eavings.| (GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) The Kind of Cut Glass That Is Seldom Seen at Bargain Prices We are selling some of the finest cut glass that American makers know how to produce, at the lowest prices that we have seen on such goods in many years. In this same sale is a quantity of smaller and less expensive cut glass on which the reductions are even greater than on the finer piece: together it is andsomely cut in *“Chrysanthe- mum" ref “Fan” patterns. The base may be used srrartisly asa compote. larked spe- clally, to pMOrrow, at... 4. 85 10 Berry or Fruit Sets—as_illus- ’ trated; Ty onsists of deep, 8-inch bow! and six saucers to match; fine, bril- liant cutting. Sold complete with runber 1; tomorrow, 6: 95 SRN GhtE ALTA morrow at. $1.79 $2.25 ‘ 28 “page 8 bar 95 Ice Cream Trays—marked tomorrow ends bt Pty PET her-crpaiae aa ai ebb $3.65 $6.95 Oval Fruit Bowls—marked tomor- $5.45 sia Jelly Disheo~marked tomorrow ” $1.19 POW AR rv vcccccccccccccorerseerensers re’ $3.50 Sugar and Cream Sets— larked.to to- $2.85 $508 Fern Di - MOTE Phe srer rye ‘ (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) | ( look our “BARGAIN BASEMENT,” devoted to lower- | oa the various lines in the GREENHUT Building 60 EXTRA aw GREEN TRADING STAMPS ‘IN EVERY BOOK STARTED THIS WEEK. limentary free stamps distributed each Wednesday in the Ladies’ Parlor, Lt lb her Ny Building. will be given tomorrow. These are in addition to the Fourth Floor of our MAI 60 $b ee Pee Stamps” given with every bok started this week. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. J.B.GREENHUTPrs. (6 AND [9™ STS. “THE BIG STORE” See Our MAIN BUILDING Advertisement on Page 9. “In New York’s Shopping Center” Bin! Bedsteads Customers sometimes ask us where we get all the bedsteads we sell. The manufacturers, on the other hand, sometimes wonder how Wjwe sell all the bedsteads we buy. We enjoy the largest retail output of beds in the’ United States, and we possess it because we have earned $30. Everything we sell is guaranteed. It may be wise to emphasize this 2-inch top| elsewhere on damaged bedsteads. Guus rod; sizes] = We seldom show anything but to sell you a “second” the imperfec- tion is stated distinctly, although it $6.95 Punch Bowls—as illustrated; of buy cut glass of the kind you want r urest crystal blank, deeply and that even we can seldom give you. $2.50 Oil or Vinegar Cruets—marked to- } the other. prices are advertised we are oc- good value Sale Price. Te SLES a chance to bot F L

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