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EVENING wa a ra . ———— rh ED GO Sera cca ais aE _ (soti\| Hot Weather Shirts 79 a “BY CARIN STORM itz == STORE, GR EEN eee )|For Men iio" tomorce a € JC ; i eat et spr ; Here is about the best col- 1 shirts you ever saw, made of fine | “"Yen: I was once engaged to @ duke.” \ ‘ | “And what cruel obstacle came be- tween “wo loving hearts?’ ee “Oh, nothing tn partivular, We just 0 'tet the option expir Sergt. Hyland, Knocked Down, | " lection of both SOFT AND | mercerized fabrics, with soft collars ort iethctaninndiggg eraiorsts. J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. new york WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1914, LAUNDERED SHIRTS we avon avo have the choice of have ever had. literally thousands of shirts made Hundreds of dozens of | with platted or plain bosoms with ‘i 5 f laundered cuffs attached. silky soft shirts in beautiful ‘Every shirt (s fresh, new, ertop, patterns, with French turn- | Every shirt is cut full size and per back cuffs. tect-litting: every one is made in ‘ Thousands of them have | the dest possible manner, |, ‘oma separate collars to match. HERE 15 YOUR OPPORTUNI “IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER” “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” \ Also included are per it you will come in here EARLY, Mounted Sergoant Michael Hyland of tudes of the finest outing | tomorrow. the Parkville station, struck by a apeed- tng automobile last night at Ocean Park-|A pair of Harris $2.00 Glasses Way and Avenue F while the electric! would cost you at least $3.00 orm was at ite height, is in @ serious} were it not for the fact that we @endition at the Coney Island Hospital! manufacture the complele eye= th an injuged spine. Pestand, cc Ws bas. tirle. Yous, oni fas, from the screw to the Satrolling the Parkway. Thunder ana| finished lenses, in our own four ot wore giving spectacular exht-| factories. The magnitude of ar belict Mad betitad tinal at Addl Able business has made these oul jong the streets. e rain was i i touring car carrying two women and @hree men shot out of the darkness, 1t| Business in the World, hed no lights and the chauffeur was Harris Glasses include the fpeeding to escape the storm. conscientious services of skilled The machine hit the sergeant and dis i is i= @ount with a force that hurled the Geuliste, (reaistere. Brive Horse to the sidewalk, where he feli ana | ClaNs) and practical, experi+ pinned Hyland beneath him, enced Opticians. ‘The car did not stop. Fortunately for Hyland, Harry Carson, of No. 1 West @ixty-cighth street, Manhattan, was es" “4 @riving © second car close behind. He CUishs ard Opticians halted, picked up the unconscious oMcer| §4 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave, @nd drove back two miles to the hos-| 97 West 34th St., bet. bthand 6th Aves, ital. Dr. Gates says he is not yet ablo| 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, fo tell the extent of Hyland's injuries. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, {he police have no desoription of the| 70 Nassau St., near John St. Geeing car. Hyland, who ts fifty-one GREENHUT-sIRGEL Coorsr co—MAIN BUILDIN i‘ 1,000 Women Will Be Delighted ° Wer, Tomorrow, of Charming Suits and Stunning Dresses Values upto $35in Suits, Your Choice of Suits or Dresses, Tomorrow, at at =) 0.99 Without a doubt the most sensational sale of the season. A sale that overshadows any sale this | ai TAG NE el seo eine oe: reat Wiley. Beis or any other house ever attempted. A sale that bert. 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark will long be remembered by the many women who attend, especially those who buy, as the values offer- ed are in every sense of the word WONDERFUL. in Never before in the history of merchandising iA have garments of such solid worth and unquestion- Wes il able quality of fabrics in models of such absolute pn I good taste been offered at anything approaching WP tomorrow’s price. We illystrate three suits and three dresses for style; | French and Ramie Linens, Linen Crash ang Ratine " bxampte only. : 7 + tie tolled ov in Natural and Colors; values up to $35. The dresses are fashioned of the following materials: WwW Id ti White Lingerie Batiste, Voile, Striped Voile, | «, cy cou he inue in a long story of the merits of Tissue, Linens, Silke, Serges and Bedford Cords; | ‘°°se Suits and dresses, but, after all, they must be seen values to $20. . to form any idea of their beauty, excellence of style The suits are made of: , and value. i Silk Serge, Two-Tone Bedford Cords, Mannish If you are interested, an early visit will amply r Materials, Mixtures, Striped Novelty Fabrics, also | you. repay (MAIN Building, First Floor.) Bonwit TELLER & Co. | WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY Women’s Blazers & Norfolks College stripes of imported blagge Brag delan sis. 4.75 Formerly up to 15.00 Women’s Lingerie Waists A new collection of voile and batiste hand embroidered and l.ce trimmed _ 1.85 Formerly up to 4.50 Women’s Silk Bathing Suits In messaline and taffeta. Same for children 5.00 Regular price 8.50 GREENHUT-SIEGEL cooper co. MAIN BUILDING AB, Men’s *4, *5 and %6 we—"7) Sample Low Shoes at ‘1.98 ’ style comprising the sample lines of three of the greatest manufacturers of men’s high-grade pe. 4 be eal These concerns—Excelsior Shoe Co. of Portsmouth, Ohio; Florsheim Shoe Co., Chicago, and A. E. Nettleton of Syracuse, N. Y.—are the “cream” in the art of fine shoemaking for men. Not a pair in the entire lot worth less than $4; most of them $5 and $6 @ pair. Every pair perfect; all this season’s merchandise; all with Goodyear-welted soles; every size and every width in the lot. Women’s $3 and $3.50 White Canvas High and Low Shoe Or tipped (068. ........seeceesseeeersrreeeerete Great Round Up of Men’s & Youths’ Summer Clothing A History-Making Sale of Sults, Trousers, Raincoats, Dusters, Summer ‘Coats, Fancy Vests—in fact, every garment in our, Men's Clothing Store Must Go. (Por Detalis See Our Advertisement te Today's Bvesing Journal) lain $ Misses’ and Children’ 1.98 | ’Sindais—-ee MAIN Butlding, Second Floor.), Lisle Combination Suits. Regularly 1.00.. 78c Tight knee and umbrella lace trimmed. GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooprr co—MAIN BIULDING Best Groceries, Meats, Fish & Cakes Summer B : i berate rereaeee ie Fresh Fish Fresh Meats PureThread Silk Black Hose. Regularly 85c, 68¢ Lisle top and soles; 4-inch garter hem. 16-button French Lisle Gloves. Reg. 75, 50c In white and black. 10 Acres Devoted to Furniture and House Furnishings ne If You Want an Electric Fan, |{|Ls#iess Here’s Your Chance We have the largest variety in electric fans to be found anywhere in New York— not even the electrical supply houses themselves show as many kinds. By the way, this is a condition that we try to make typical throughout the house-—we out-specialize in our departments the specialty stores themselves. , As regards these fans, we have rather more than we wish we had at this season Pr agteting Re and we are putting prices on them to correct that situation, Out of a number of extra GAShING POWDER good values in fans of different types and sizes we select these two as deserving especial ponites will attract e y st concerns (hat don'td | mention. ° ' i) ait A 16-inch (note the size) direct current fan, sold complete $10 55 serene with plug and 8 feet of cord for............0 00ers e P ; oor an’ es This is $2 cheaper than we haye ever sold such a fan before, and from $2 to $4 below the prices commonly asked. The fan is of a well known make and when run at full power it gives a terrific blast of air with @ current consumption a trifle less than that taken by an ordinary 16-candle power lamp. For localities in which alternating current is used we offer a 12-inch $17 “Westinghouse” oscillating fan with cord and plug, ready for use, for ‘ This {s just as good a fanas can be made. Lverybody knows the “Westinghouse” quality, but the price is considerably less than that usually asked for this type of fan. Oil Stoves Water Coolers 4.50 2+ . er la nicely Japanned in 4 lined wi an BORAX WASHING COMPOUND— All Gocds Mazkcd in Plain Figures Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks Pirdseye Maple Dresser Full swell front, base 21x41 inches; containing 2 small and 2 lorge drawers with wood pults; with French bovel plate-glass mirror; 22x33; and scroll stane dade likecute Vale ses 14,95 (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) GREENHUT-s1EGEL CoopER CO—MAIN BUILDIN' ghest Quality Wines and Liquors At Lowest Prices in Town for Friday and Saturday CLUB 1c 4 YY Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout ‘raton ay td pitas tte Open Ree “Bendix” dotting te the dest and most satisfactory because le f Oll, STOVE marked for tomorrow $. = OS potnds, at Dol E at m Fixtures 48-inch top, heavy | Bathroo! , m s BATH SPRAY: 811,40; sold In many $145, ot, lik ith white rubber tuding, fervrreryl Oust claw feet, like cut, Melngctight” bul and tio $1 tored Oak value }2tsnay | vs AR ar “Tae Reiss’ Ginger Alo, e 3-Star PILGRIM HOLLAND GIN ble, mas- jarsaparilla, Le ed ¢ Brandy cH CALIPORNIA. PORT, foal vaya piie tthe dis. SHERR’ NY, ANGELICA and MUSCA By the ( | Reduced {rom 82.80 Reduced from 2,00 SKY | Reduced from 1,80 1s =n Ls Sects teat, 9Be | RSE RR th 24-Inch ring, nickel: ple completa $6.65 Double 23 Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock |