The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1912, Page 5

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— . — — . — o _ q on os ——— re THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912.) ment, as the result of action taken by | the weavers union last night. Recently the cotton manufacturers The Store of Summer Shopping Comfort tter Goods for the Same Money or the “IN NEW YORK’S je Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere.” SHOPPING CENTER” an army struggling already against heavy odds with an enemy at the front. There was no response from within. FOUND HUSBAND Crash—rrr-rr-rip! The FarreH door was ; Assaulted as though with @ battering H room and it ylelded, | WHEN SHE BROKE Mrs. Farrell was greatly excited. So was Mr, Weber. x Mrs. Weber was cool, Posted. notices ann ing a system of €rading soon to be p yeration. The Weavers voted to notify the manufac. turers that unless this notice Is re- moved before noon Saturday they will not report for work next Monday. ‘The union's action has the indorsement MAIN BUILDIN' Summer Many Specials, Tomorrow, In Our 1 ! however; yl & wictorique Generar, | of the Textile Council, which represents ‘ lg IN WOMAN DOOR and Shae te Gemalto ee toga Sea, cir Toys THE BOTH |] mam Burcpine Hh I Mrs, Marrell affixed her signat ; , statement that Str, Weber hed been, ¥ And by that is included BIG ! wan SIDES OF: BARGAIN {ting her more than he ought to have EVERYTHING’ TO AMUSE STORE | 6" AVE, BASEMENT been. in town, in Th bray! if bustles, country and by the sea-shore. Like General, Mrs, Weber tetatephant eattte of eoare drnine when eh a areal collection —one For Full Detaile | : a . he at will open the little one's Stormed Neighbor's Flat Hate $f the Kinet, sapee i ee tan eyes by the € extent and variety 0 Please See Our in Her Search bag, led her legions out of the bullding, ‘ ie ee cee meee Advertisement In : | cetenuise 0a BAtuted SeBPeeeRsy. “| Besides assuring you acs sold at Big Store prices—which e Today’s means the lowest in the city. (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) ‘When Mrs. Jane Weber is firmly ce. | FRIENDSHIP = PLATONIC, MRS.| curacy we save you money Evening Journal @olved to do any certain thing and then Lelointhal ee ah Pray Nek? Ours is the Largest institu- starts out to do it, she will not stop for | Al! nin Happened lant Wikiwvire Mag-| tion in the World devoted cannons, battleships or even a mouse. |igtrate Hylan tn Wiltamsbure on al EXCLUSIVELY to the sale She demenstrated that when she stormed| charge of disorderly conduct preterred| of Glasses; that's “one” of the and took the apartment of Mrs, Mary st her by Mrs, Farrell, reasons why Harris Glasses Farrell at No. #9 Clifford place, Williams- had warned this womaa time and] are guaranteed to give abso- burgh. again,” sald Mrs, Weber, indicating Mrs. lute satisfac tion and to be Mrs, Weder had made up her mind} Farrell, “that she must not receive vie~ ‘Accurale, That's why Jat her husband should never again |!t8 from my husband, At last tt reached h ‘die. Mars, Fase: Obs Kido fr the point where patience ceased to be a! don’t have to pay the middle- : - She also felt con-! virtue and I went to settle the matter! yman's profil. Vinced that Mr, Weber was then seated | for myself,” Harris Glasses include an in Mrs. Farrell's Morris chair In the stt-| ghe offered In ovidence the “confes- Oculist's exa amination—ifyou fing room of Mrs, Farrell's apartment. sion” which had been signed at the mo- r h ., nd cost $2 00 », Like a really truly general leading | ment of her victory. wis it, Gnd cos Fs bead Bis forces into action, Mrs. Farreil| “Mr. Weber has never visited me but| more. rallied about her father, Thomas Buck- |@ few times,” replied Mrs. Farrell. “Our ley, with whom she lives at No. 150 friendehip was platonic. Mrs. Weber West One Hundred and Forty-third | Caused my discharge from a department f"aiorsts J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. newyork ‘GREENHUT-siEGEL cooper co.—MAIN BUIL DIN. *15 to ‘20 Summer Suits, (Mend $11.85 These suits were made by a very prominent maker of young men’s clothes. You may choose from a wide range of patterns and you will find all regular sizes for men and youths, at............ (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) — ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co.—MAIN BUIL DIN ‘cReeNnuT-sincer cooper co—MAIN BUILDING Manufacturers’ Surplus Stocks of : : : fF || Women’s shover-Proot Coats White Lingerie Waists || Worth up to $9.75, 3— QF eat One tuna “nts: [sso it shen tere ee At Less than Hd Cost of Materials Tomorrow at . . Ged ¥ . terday. Sh af sti that - . i fourth street. Salled eoateaelon wy tueata Sila WO Erwensathse. nb Shand oth Aves. " With manufacturers, the Summer season is Mees ay If you need a coat for traveling, auto y Weber tn the lead, marched to the| tue, T am an innocent woman and| 54 Weet 126th St., near Lenox Ave -% % over. Therefore, several of the largest t waist || or street wear, these coats of LINEN, apartment building in which Mrs. Far- | 8he had no right to invade my flat.” 10 Nassau St. John St. é makers sold us (at a great price conce: a their waists |] MOHAIR and RUBBERIZED ale TON should interest you — especially Fell 1s encastied and in which at that] Magistrate Hylan told both women so when you stop to consider their moment Mr. Weber was occupying the| he would wait until July 7 to bevel} He veendpi dl near yey + Biiye Morris chair. They sighted the|the case. In the meantime he relea: ton St., opp. A. e iyo enemy in the person of @ hall biy| Mrs, Weber on her own recogntzance, pe At this saleyou can make your selection from hundreds | | usefulness, good style, quality and reel and a janitor. ‘ eee Pah Bicheno Renn Sess Beth edd ‘ \ of styles, representing thousands of dozens of refreshingly | | yaiue, in stock and in course of making, so as to get a clean start on thei 1 samples. A short skirmish followed. | tre COTTON MILL STRIKE < i new and charming Summer waists. We illus BELTED LINEN | ote feldmarehal, withdrew ner forees| MAY THROW 25,000 OUT. " ecctial REE AMY GN And No Matter What ds You Select, or at|| CRASH COAT with convertible collar when the skirmish went against her, a chase of $50 ‘ mip} What Price, Your Saving Will Represent)| that can be worn open, ‘or buttoned and her attempt to enter the building | wes withstood by the janitor and the| Weavers at New Bedford Threaten hall boy. She decided upon a flank to Quit if “Grading” Sys- ay tem Is Tried. close to the neck. THE RUBBERIZED CANTON AND MOHAIR COATS areloose vu 14 to 14 the Real Worth. For Example: S| 89c Waiets, | $1.25 Waists, | $1.50 Waists, _ SN EREGSKDLONS SHE| qcmw REDFORD, July 10—New Bet. " we Farnish Apa i at models with convertible collar. is ford faces the probability of a strike of fi " Specially priced for to- g| “Press where yo see my white! weavers, which may close the cotton; rom 9000 to S806 h 1) Mh c morrow’s sclling, at. Blume" she might have cried to her| cing and throw 2,000 out of employ-| Grand Rapids Furniture | y $s By at, Mibshiey; 0s €1a Henry of Navarre Sut | memesto ume one ce Saber CREDIT TERMS (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) Wf she wore a very chic black sailor hat tha thore no white plume Into the adjoining building she ted Our entire Stock of fer troops. The janitor and the hall- bey shook hands with each other ana] SMart Straw Hats the hallboy cut a pigeon wing In joy over her departure. Up through the ad- i, Off Joining bullding story by story went the and her follow- ff they deployed, then across to the roof of the apart- ment honse where Mrs. Farrell lives. b Then down from the roof to the floor apartment {s located, beat Mrs, Weber's nd upon the Farrel! Gor, The sound was as omino Broadway at 14th St, COLUMBUS AVE. i the booming of oxnnon at the rear of Deedee oe ae a ont ite Bee oe BET. 103 «104 ST. | $2.00 Waists, $3.00 Waists, $5.50 Waists, "$1.25 | $1.79 | "$2.98 This sale started last Monday with a rush, and naturally some styles are depleted. New models in work are arriving hourly. . We illustrate TWO of the many models on sale. The Spee raey of the season, tomorrow, to replenish your shirt waist wardrobe. DON'T MISS (MAIN Building, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN' Summer Cooking School Elizabeth Von Raabe Dustin a well-known authority on Domestic Science, will give daily lecturss on Summer Cooking at the Crisco Exhibit, Grocery Department, Third Floor. These lectures will prove interesting to everyone who purchases supplies for the so to everyone interested in the food on the hone table or elsewhere. d paper; the lecturer will answer all q perenne to foods — how to prepare modern method of cooking, how to serve them, ete. (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) penc Ten Acres Devoted Exclusively to Furniture and Housefurnishings If You Will Ever Need Matting or Grass Rugs, the Time to Buy Is NOW We are closing out all our Summer “oor-coverings. Some were in our regular Spring purchases, but most of them are what is left of special lots enapped up within a few weeks at low prices. It will pay you to buy now, even if you hold the goods for use next Summer. You can’t expect prices like these to be offered often or to be offered long. The New Food Drink GG] FI ve, Zaetmetsanaae Matting Rage chins Matting Migs Value, Sale Price. $9.75 | 6x9 fe a 7.25 | 6x9 fi 7.25 on y choice of four pretty designs ; siveehere the price for these 4 Postum' STUM rice fi ay only is, JQ), : if . 8. Ban orm | " 3 ¢ | in 3 dozen to a customer. FREAL (GREENHUT Buliding, Main Ploor,) | fhe —a beverage with a flavor much t “Tent penser tt For Details of, Manu Oiler Ghecrae tt ihe Gesennut Buleing, Tomorrow, mi | like those mellow Javas which ||| Petum‘Gereaico, Limited Battle Crock, Mitte, Us Se Ar | a years ago came trom the Dutch Stas e e - Plantations of the Southern Seas. Fine Groceries (00. xe ctite There isn't an item in the grocery !ine—there isn’t a Summer food or drink that you n’t find in The World’s Mammoth Grocery, and that at a price to please you. Full weights, MAIN BUILDING—————— Our Notion Store Offers a Timely Sale of “King” Collar Buttons The handy, durable, solidi designed buttons that known used the country over. COME AND GET YOUR SHARE during this apertel sale, tomorrow. “King” Onc-piece Rolled Gold Plate | “King” Rolled Gold Plate, One. Collar Buttons —4 on a card; cither| Collar Buttons—12 buttons on a gold or enamel back; special, ‘~ card (4 stylos); gold or en- 3 cards for amel-back; 3 cards for .. -10c “King” 10-kt. Gold Filled’ Collar “King” Rolled Gold Plate Collar Buitons—6 on a card; 3 styles;| Buttons—one-picce or bi wah but~ fons; dozens of styles; sterling back; special, 10c @ 25 card; 3 cards for... IC! buttons for. “King” Rolled Gold Plate Collar Buttons —(3 styles) celluloid, aluminum or gold-back; s 1, this May Appeal to You . (especially if you’re a coffee drinker) INSTANT POSTUM ‘Theo te the lar Postum In 0 concentrated Rae GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooPER co._MAIN BUILDIN: A Splendid List of Player-Pianos Slightly Used nutoneredes W ONderful Bargains We are selling these on terms that are extraordinarily liberal, beginning at,\| 410 Down and $2 a Weeké Really, this is a wonderful oppor- tunity, such as is afforded you very rarely by this or any other store, and in view of the remarkably easy terms o1 which you may buy one of the, player-pianos, there isn't any reasonin the world why you shouldn't make your choice in our Piano Store, to- morrow, Sale About 20,000 Table Tumblers ‘At Less Than Half Price Full-Size, Thin-Blown Glass Table Tumblers—as illustrated; In GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooPER co—MAIN BUIL DING, oi This new drink is said by many who have be- . come acquainted with its delicate Java taste to be superior tomuch of the Brazil coffee marketed nowa- full measures, prompt deliveries, purity, freshness and cleanliness—what more can be asked of any grocery ? We fill mail and telephone orders. ‘Phone 4,000 Chelsea. Ask for the new edition of our grocery price list. If you send your address we Reg. Price Potatoes ba “y NEW POTATOES-- Pastry Flour Our fountain brand pastry flour makes days. ButInstant Postum possesses additional merits. Will: mall: aicopy rege if is end He 05 BB abe Krell Solo Limo +6. 25 79¢ 24¢c aH PRE Nae te Garwood tata tet ai... 24¢ || Teter er cay +) cfisrta haat aan" Woitner, - ing ye Povnvlorlig or cream; 4q i ee 34c PURE ‘OLIVE “Oil.” ported; reg. 83.18 og, 450 pint oan | Juicy Le My 3 dor “SO: an ei Ly Kirchhoff. Kirchhoff, It is made in the cup—vequires no boiling, and is absolutely iree from the coffee-drug, “caffeine.” Te BABBITT'S Reidy nap TS 39¢ i264" package Upright Pianos We also have a few very special bargains in used upright pianos, as follows: Reg. Sale Name. Price, Price. | | Qur New aa-Note § Shoninger........ Caldwell P 95 Marshal! & Wend Pianos, Fras ed in Baus. Don't be 17c witheach purch: Nointerest, Free delivery within reasonable distances, Tins containing sufficient quantity for about 100 - | cups of Instant Postum are sold at 50 cts., by grocers. a Smaller tins at 30 cts., make about 50 cups. 39c TER & ‘GAMILE $ GOLD SOAP Banquet Candles Green, lavender, yellow or JDI%E pink; rer. 25¢ box A ¢ 100 bara, $3.7 bare HAZEL BORAX SOAP or HAZEL FAMILY SOAP. mortien’s i led by unscru- box, 60 bare, $2.64; & bare F cue Roasted Coffees pint i: ri DI FREE “One rogue fe in the Chiekeriae, ‘ pales, spetin 0 saanot . ay L emnen es athushek... ’ pssibly give you better value for C ff A Ab t D bl Th t C "ke ‘bon 29¢ Scie bees iae-imare Se Stuyvesant 378.255 155 | | the money fo) ee verages ou ou e a ost Ib we And many cihar. equally good Wesel tho Caldwo cn tormact Gi P — ey Milk COMBINATION BLEND CorFbe bargains in prominent makes, 10 reen eas m eens erms as low as Month If your grocer does not have /nstant Postum, send his name and address MILLER'S EARLY JUNE PEAS~ J ()@ ||] Pet, brand, evaporated — Be tte ays up GONTEE ae $= Down $ a d gi y h and 12 rolls of 4 doz, $1.16; No. 1's 0 Dozen, ‘3 reg. 10 cans, SHADOW LAWN COPPEE 38 5 1 ‘ an sve ench an rolls and a 2-cent stamp to cover postage, and we will mail you a 5-cup sample tin. Y SWEET PEAS—Fountain qual 98c 25e Scans, S188; Joib. net in con, DOC and Week musi GUADARALL COFPEE 3 lba._net_in canister... Ohh} "17 (MAIN Building, Third Fioor.) (MAIN Building, Fourth Fi , Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek, Mich, Double ane Green, Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o'Clock opens) \ ile ) bk 3 ; Pee ee

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