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CMAN WHS FRHOG WHO TOOK SEAT FOR HIS FEET They Fight All Over B. R. T. - ‘Train Because Sleeper Won't M ‘, , i Give Up His Couch, prs Policeman John Shaw of the Fort Mamilton station, who lives in East New York, is there with the two-handed Wallop and the hurricane hook, and, when it comes to rough and tumble ‘work, a high-powered threshing ma- @hine has nothing on him. He needed aU of this equipment last night on his ‘way to report for duty, He transferred to a Fifth avenue firain at Sands street. All the seats Mere occupied in the car he entered. } Car ahead was filled too, except Mbat Albert Schultz, twenty-six years @l4, of No. 144 Twent! ‘eet, Brook- changeable the napping on one feat while the other held his weary feot. Ghaw was not in blue and brass, He {2 @ mild looking and polite husky, “Will you kindly take you feet down, (ir, that I may occupy the seat?” he shaking Mr, Schults, who dup and then closed his jease gO Way and let me ression. Then it started, as Workmanly a scrap as the B. R. @ver seen. Both were glutton: ishment. They fought at tried it on the floor and did half-Nelson tumbling over the seats. Several times, it is said, Schultz mado | aa if to put his hand tn his pocket, but the cop’s slams and jolts we: Mike @ wedding rice shower ed him tn the station-house there so bat. tered that Dr. Algerio of the Holy Family Hospital had to patch him up. ‘When the police searched him they found tn a pocket dirk and a razor, Moving Pieture je Hun- @red and Thirty-Atth street, Proprictor of @ motion picture theatre, committed euicide ‘ast night at his home by shoot- ing himself in the mouth with @ revoi- Open Evenings Until 9 o'Ch allewed 3 all cash sales, 3 We pay freight and R. R. fares. | brane trimmed: - | Ven Wire Be SF yas. ec Our Liberal Credit Terms| Worth $3 Do 5 $e Worth $8 Bown! yess $100 Worth eye 00 Down ye “50 te | $f50° $15 2.00 “ “ “ $400 $500 WRITE FOR “CATALOGUE MAILED FREE 1417-1423 THIRD AVE SAVE. ar 80" ST. A WARNING TC TO MANY Some Interesting esting Facts Regarding Health Statistics Few people realize to what extent their epends upon the condition of the | Physician in nearly all cases of serious illness makes a chemical analysis | of the patient's ur unless the Ki When the Biéo 8 abused i "e knows that re doing thei organs statistic ‘| an advanced form of kidney. anh nd deat wamp-Root, the Bact attentic to Dr, Men’ forward it Swamp-Root i in bottles of twe paper and they will sal u absolutely 1 NO EXTHA CIA Adveriseunire se Lue Vv ‘Meas Stitt. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912. The Big Store’s June Sales Are Yielding a Wonderful Harv est ot Bargains “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Gocds for Less Money Than Elsewhere” {% Ms i 33 In Last 3 Days of Our Great Offer For Tomorrow's e | ore New York’s|| of 60 J°AC Stamps Free in Specials in Shopping Every Book tarted TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS Center se equivalent to at lose 6 8, por cent, diessent ta Pe Jumbit GaLeng See Our Advertisement on Page 13 your purchases, an tomers get the GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDESOF G™ AVE. oJ. B.GREENHUTDres. 18™ AND I9™ STS, REENHUT-steGEL cooper co—MAIN BUIL DING: To Our Knowledge This is the First Time in the History of the Trade That Perfect “Walk-Over” Shoes Have Been Offered Under Price expe: ind wil ae in addition to the usual limit of other free stamps. Men’s $3.50 to $7. 10: Women’s $3.50 ah 9() $4.50 “Walk - “Walk -Over”’ Over’’ Shoes, Shoes, at. . . First and most important of all, please understand that all of these shoes are fresh, new and perfect. And you must not confuse them with factory “rejects” or blemished shoes offered in other sales. at We could tell a very remarkable story of the purchase of several thousand pairs of this world-famous brand of high-class shoes. But would that interest our customers? We think not, so we'll get right to business on the proposition. At store-opening time tomorrow morning we shall place on’ sale thousands of pairs of PERFECT ‘“WALK-OVER” SHOES in this Summer's newest and most fashionable Styles for men and women. Not a pair of shoes worth less than $3.50, and in the Men’s Shoes the values range to $4.50. All the popular leathers, styles, heel-heights and toe-shapes are in the assortments, but, best of all, WE CAN FIT EVERYBODY. THE GREATER PART OF THESE SHOES ARE IN LOW STYLES, but the choosing in high shoes is also very interesting. To accommodate the great crowds which are sure to be in at- tendance early tomorrow morning, we have given over our entire Shoe Store to this event. There will be extra and competent salespeople to wait on you quickly and intelligently. (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) GREENHUT-siEGEL coorER co._MAIN BUIL DIN ASHORTSTORY AND A SWEET ONE! Your Choice of a High-Grade Clothing Manufacturer’s Entire Stock of Men’sSpring & Summer Suits Values to $25; $12 GREENHUT.s1EGEL cooper co—MAIN BUILDIN Women’s *1.50 Arm-Length Silk Gloves * O8e Hundreds of Pairs in a Stirring Sale, Tomorrow, at embroidered in floral designs. The kind of entire arms embroidered in ahi ist falany fashionable women everywhere are wearing today. EVERY PAIR PERFECT! Pure silk, double-fingered tips, Paris point backs, (MAIN Building, Main fa GREENHUT-MEGEL coorer co.—MAIN BUILDIN Summer Waists ""™"] These are Leek / fore that thousands of 11 16-button length, only, All sizes. Thousands ot Beautiful aa Tomorrow, at It really shouldn’t be necessary for us to print any- thing more than the headlines above. The suits themselves will do their own talking and offer their own recommendation. There are over 1,000 to pick from, in over 20 models, and really, they are THE BEST LC 7 OF SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS THAT WE HAVE OFFERED AT THE SALE PRICE SO FAR. , Included you will find YOUNG MEN’S SOFT-ROLL ENGLISH-CUT SUITS, LONG LAPEL TWO-BUTTON a SACKS, AND CONSERVATIVE .3-BUTTON MODELS. F ae i You may take your pick from two- or three-piece 4 suits. The variety is the greatest to be seen in town. Every color and fashionable shade is represented in fine all-wool worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres. For Style, Quality and Workmanship, the Waists on Sale Are Out-of-the Ordinary Values at $1— They Were Bought to Sell at $1.25 and $1.50. We've naa acne big waist sales this Summer, but’ nothing to approach this one. These new and dainty Summer blouses are unrivalled in design and material. They will compel the admiration of the most criticel women. And look at the materials! Imagine the varicty—the illustrations represent only six of the styles, We could fill this page with others. There are all-over-embroidery waists, lace and embroidery-trimmed batiste waists, waists of white French voiles, smart tailored shirts and middy and Norfolk blouses. 100 Cents Never Bought More Waist-Value Than It Will Bu A size for every young man and every youth; $ values to $25; tomorrow, at..................055 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Here Tomorrow ‘cneenaut-siccet coorer co.—MAIN BUIL DIN thie Contee Blouse of White Blouse of Fine White Batiste— Blouse of H Model 1 Chie Coates E nae Model 3 reine vane Eee Mode § wo landsome Allover Embroi- C offe es Freshly Roaste in we lus Food erat ate ani iaves cuioe gellar | tlialy wine with tlst ise ‘suare eck | torehon lever inyttene ee a of White French Voi ore and peplun Blouse of Fine Allover Embroid Model 4 ne ay ie Frone! oile Model G ~ Blouse of Fine White Batiste—slabo- rately rimmed with a hanusome yoke of Val. lace and embroidery combined; high neck and three-quarter sleeves; sizes 34 to 44. eater panel of embroidery, and rows of b ful torchon lace; sleeves also trimmed wich lace. (MAIN Building, First Ploor.) ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL Coorer CO.—MAIN BUIL DING——————————— Pianos , ou lined with ind of sleeves. Model 2 ewsewarene Cluny lace, lace down cente Our own chemists analyze all our food products. THIS SAFEGUARDS THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY. FULL WEIGHTS, FULL MEASURES AND PROMPT DELIVERIES. Mail and telephone orders carefully filled. ’Phone Chelsea 4,000, ———————— : Potatoes | wider, BEST OLD POTATOES 120-10, bag, 60-1b, bag, 15 the, $2.64 $1.33 35¢ BEST NEW POTATOES— Bushel, 60 tbe., Peck, 15 Iba, K-peck, Soap BARBITT'S Rest SOAP— Hams and Bacon HAMS—we do not quote prices in CHESTER BRAND BACON Try One of Our 18¢ | $1.78 45e 24e HAZEL. BORAX ” soap or Hazet ||] StRaTFIELD BRAND BACON 19c Free of Charge for 30 Days box 60 bars, $2.64; A bars d yen WESTPHALIA-STYLE 99 Come in, select any piano from our magnificent stocks, Jeenat rathhan eee ast Rettaes, Sf ||] BACON —P. ac and after you have satisfied yourself that the Pe baeten of 8 bare or more of Hexel so RAOEED BONALESE SHOULY Td o instrument is the best at the price, then start $] a |CALIFORNIA horrniy! iC SOMP Qe ||] woneuess sucar-cuxen yO payment on our liberal terms, beginning at Week BAMbAASS FAIRBANKS: HAND SOAP 20¢ HAMS—ne waste; Ib accorelig to which YOU HAVE THREE YEARS TO PAY ’ Fresh Cereals STRICTLY, FRESH FARINA, Be 2 SMALL-GRAIN RIC COOKED OX TONGUES ready to serve; can 89¢ No extra charge and no interest, for even the small amount you advance fer cartage will be credited to your account, should you decide to keep the piano. Among all the celebrated makes we carry, we call special attertion to i] | MESSINA LEMONS 18¢ PURE MUSTARD 24e pepper oF ginger; Ib ; 2 ||CORDOVA WAX CANDLES— Fresh Fis! 1 ee ‘ le Our Artistic Kirchhoff | Our Wonderful Caldwell ae reat Hominy ICY PINBARPLES— 8c at $225 Player- Piano, at #375 large carton .... 73 PURE OLIVE Oll—imported from Let us show you an and prox to you why YOU CANNOT. ay BETTER THAN | France; reg. 282 bottie 19¢ YOUR PIANO IN THE BIG STO! (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) TOC Green Trading cree With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock \