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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912. 8 f “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’’ ‘GREENHUT.sinGEL Cooper co—MAIN BUILDING: BOTH “Clean-U ” Week $ for this genuine THE ) 15 Victor-Victrola BIG GR EENH waa | SIDES OF At The Big Store TH 6" AVE. We place ourselves in entire accord one of these world-famous instruments into your home with the eae Week” movement ~ She practically without any cost to you. i >a Seo . This Instrument is « genuine Victor-Victrola, of the same ee quality which character- Victor-Victrola [V., $15. izes all products of the Victor ‘ompany, and {is equi; Other Styles, $25 to $200. —_ with all the exclusive Victrola patented features, inclu ing e concealed sounding boards and amplifying compartment of wood, modifying doors, tapering inaugurated by various philanthropic or- tone arm, “goose-neck” sound box tube and exhibition sound-box, ganizations of this city h it Vi Talki: if i mi Ahearn cir Talking Machinestudig eeleetanyinerunent| owaionets eJ. B.GREENHUT. Pres. new York PPi CALLS SUICIDES COWARDS AT BURIAL OF SELF-SLAIN MAN Rev. Gottlieb Andreae of Jer- sey City Startles the Mourn- | ers for Max Kunow. style in both of our immense buildings. Every department will take part—none will refrain, and, as a consequence, you may be assured that “Clean-Up Week” at The Big Store Will Be Memorable Beyond All Precedent. The Rev, Gottlelb Andres John's Evangelleal Church, Jersey @tanding at the coffin of Max Kunow & suicide, declared to-day In the pres-| ence of the dead man's family that) fuicide was the coward's resort. | two children and nearly | nds were stunned by the) We shall “clean-up” house in great Not Come, Tomorrow? (NO TRADING STAMPS WITH “VICTOR” OR “EDISON” GOODS) (MAIN Butiding, Fourth Floor.) pastor's words. Furniture---The Very Pieces You Want and at a Saving of at Least One-Fourth - chan Gy eit PISA G] pe While home, No. d at the supper table 501 Garden street, @ few nights ago Kunow rose ‘ and before his wife or children interfere fired two shots into his head. | He was still unconscious when Dr Peterson arrived and called an ambu- q y Jance from St. Mary's Hospital Kunow refused to go to the hospital, | Dut did consent to walk to the pay-| } aictan's office, w y was operated o et 4 tracted. Dr. Peterson was unable to re- | | move the other bullet and h Kunow go to the hospi If you have any unsatisfied furniture want we ask you to consider these facts: Our GREENHUT Building is the largest, exclusively-furniture- | Three-Piece Mahognny-Finished Parlor Suite—co Three-plece Solid Mahogany Parlor Suite—consisting of settee, armchair] and-housefurnishing store in the United States. sire cna wenevinalie aubbadt reroll’ price and arm-rocker, d with loose cushion seats (seats ewes de" 35 This Midsummer Sale is the biggest thing that this biggest \_ vais A Creede eat: of furniture stores does. The sale of this year—now going on—is the biggest that it has ever done, even in its biggest sales. Greater Bates ains and | ‘more of them. | Every piece of furniture in the store, whether regular stock | or speci ial purchase, is at a special Midsummer Sale price. The advertising cannot do more than give random examples | of the values. Whatever it is that you may need it’s here, and at) H including th } his skull, w e- | fused to be chloroformed, and re- ' and can be use: put cushions, if desired); one of ¢ mained conscious and mute during | signs; regular price $65; for the Midsummer Sale i Princess Dresser —in either ma- hogany, gold: oak or tuna m hogany fi ishes; ha 33x20 inch top and French plate bevelled mirror si 18x 36 inches; regular price | oak Table—top is 26x42 the painful ordeal Tie failed to rally and died Saturday night The funeral day at his Dr. the ser’ than the u man, saying exemplary husband a father, with Killing himself mourners by deela “It seeme strang were held to- | nt reagon for startled the hat such a man, wee aco See Tut a lower price than you can find it anywhere else. This is a state- Meneertre inches; inished in fumed BLeGlar ot the Gercian people” (a! Three-picce Parlor Suite—ot birch, in handsome mahogany finish; massive] ment made carefully and after close examination of everything Sale. Graver; bookshelves at each end; deeply discouraged and th shuffle fram ly built; settee, armchair and rocker, fitted with $ ‘seats; regular price $45; for the Midsummer Sale 32.50 offered elsewhere. and, loose off this world by the : 4. If an| 4 $14.50 | sient sa2e $13.50 “It 1s not so with ; ° Quartered Oak | Library and Parlor Ta bles Bookcases American ie in uouite: ve ove vis |41 I Midsummer Sale of Oriental Carpets , eee oe rom, Buffets and China Closets He Wer Ho Necomen the personi: Comorisine rich Persian, India and Turkish + suitable \ —in rich ine. ‘Sale Requier “summer Reguier “summer Goation, of datersbnution and sell nok mprising rich Persian, India and Turkish weaves; suital olden brown | Oat Parlor Table$16,00 Buffets. Price Sele | China Closets, Price = ‘Sale i. ‘Gown until he 18 defeated absot for parlor, living-room, bedroom, libraries, dining-room, offices, Le heat Mahogany F Parlor $25.00) arly Englich....$30.00 $26.50 Golden C Oak Crystal ne Sakae which he set out to do. ete. or living Mahogany B Parlor 18.00 26.00) Early English..... 32.50 28.50) Mahogany Finished res 34.50 Why shouldi.any men, with Kermanshah Rugs—of fine, close|Mosul Ruge—of exceptional quality; room; regular M Finished 38.00 ttle financlal trouble, want T . 22 jahogany Fini 58.00 Golden Oak...... 42.50 35.00 Uttle . Nate pile, perfectly woven; average size| average 4x6 feet; regular price price $7.25; 29.00 SS veben brid, eet; regular’ price, $300;) $22.80; for the Mid- $4 @ F0 for the Mid: 46.00 Golden Oak...... 75.00 60,00| Golden Oak....., 87.00 80.00 with the disappros for the Midsummer $195) summer Sale.......... summer Sale shee. 80 48,00 . — There was mu 7 BAO viavntarncerneriseceey Ghiordes Turkish Car to—sizes range 55 50 ... $0.00 40.00 Risinat Finish A, 64.00 52.50 Mahogany-Finished Ladies’ Work Tables mourners before the past Persian Serapi Carpote— a choice lot} from 8.6 to 9.6 wide by Il to 12.6 Mahogany — Li- Lh "2.00 72,90| Bedroom Chairs Regular For Mid- of €xl2 feet sizes; regular price} long; regular price $110; for 565 Golden Oak Bedroom brary Table... 60,00 45.00 HBL evens ses ie . Regular For Mid: $200; for the Midsummer * $195) the Midsummer Sale ........ Rocker—with cance Mébcasny i Li- #200 1300 Dining Chairs, of Price. um'er Sele. Boulevard, Ne Sale..... | Antique Bokhara Rugs—rare speci-| Seat, spindle back Meccan: ere mes 00 | Golden Oak Chair... $3.00 82.40 mated. Candahar India Carpet a= one of the, mens; size 4x5 feet; regular price and brace ete brary Table... 88.00 70.00| Cane Seat Dining Chair 3.50 2.75 —_—_— | most durable rugs woven; sizes) $85; forthe Midsummer *97.50 regular Cats $1.75 2 $3.25 $2.25] Rocker. 4,00 3.25 COLLINS WANTS FREEDOM. |” range from 9 to 10 feet wide by! Sale........ for the Midsum- Early English Chairs, Gace Rear Diath Rocker... 4.50 3.75 \q 12 to 16 feet long ; regular price Kermanshah Rugs—a choice collec~ Sule $1.25 Rockers, Settees and Tables| ane Sea bd Ladies’ Desk: Policeman Who Killed Mlaecont) J $300; for the Midsummer $195) tion of tine, antique pieces, averag- | oak Bedroom Side Cha 17.50 Chai ‘i 3.50 2.50 Cellarettes es’ Desks it Apstate Seeks Rete ; { Sale....... ing 4.6x6.6; regular price $100;| Ghair — to Side Chair. 17:50 Cane Seat Arm eee . poaslar Ter Mite : i ar Cabistan Rugs—average size 4x6.6;) for the Midsummer $59.50 match the’ Arm Chair, . 23.00 Chair. 4.50 waver Sos.) Mehogany.. Justice 7 1 | regular price $45; lor 99 50 Sale ee a F abovel ender } * 34'50 inne 6 Early English sioce|| 'Walamtec, ‘ the Midsummer Sale... . (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) price $1.35; for] + 24.75 Dining Chair... 4.25 3.50) Mahogany 16.00 Please note that rugs purchased in this sale will be held for| te Mid- pertesis Av Cane Seat Arm Early English..... 07.80 47.00 futu rears rat af summer Settee... 46.50 shal 6.50 5.00 uture delivery if requested. Sale * Oc Table. . 19.00 Chair........6 i x Mahogany. ~ 148.00 75.00 Policeman Iichard Chafee in Sheepshead Bay last Since the © to-morrow psizcen coor co.—IAIN BUILDING ; We Know It! And Comparison Will Prove It! That This Is the Midsummer Clearance Unparalleled of Women’s Coats, Dresses, Suits and Blouses It Begins Here Tomorrow Morning A typical Big Store dispersal—one that wiil be thorough —taking the entire stocks of women’s apparel in one sweep —ALL SELLING PRICES DEEPLY PARED. Bear in mind, please, we do not offer odds and ends, but fresh, new, perfect and fashionable summer apparel of the best kinds, Here and there lines are slightly depleted, but, on the ‘GREENHUT-SinGeL coorER co. AIN BULL DING First-of-the-Month Sale of Best Groen 1esS New York's greatest varieties of safest hot-weather foods and beverages. Prompt city, suburban and seashore deliveries. Mail and telephone orders carefully filled, Telephone 4000 Chelsea. AND-—please bear in mind that full weights and measures are sixteen-year-old features of this grocery. Summer Drinks Advertised Cereals HAWAIIAN PURE APPLE JUICE—dor,, 82.7 bottle. Nothing Better for House and Porch Wear Than These Excellent Negligees $3.50 and *4.50 House and Porch Dresses in a Dozen Pretty Models at *1.95 Three or four of them will prove a valuable addition to any woman's wardrobe, They are Friday w corpus writ Special Ld To-Day ed To-Morrow ENGI: sililézs S J reg. 102 pa ™M OTHER Ss freely granule f ver. PANCY PASTRY [LOUR— ta bbi, bag, Ate; Told. cotton bag, 27e MIXED SPICES—for pick LIMO~-bottie 10 make ten eansen DUFFY 4 PURE | » most dainty, cool, smart-looking, i ; _ - and IDEAL for the purposes | | whole, the assortments are so varied that every woman will 5 ‘ : Fresh Cereals ; a! named, ‘mode st ginghams; surely find styles to her liking, and be fitted perfectly. A Selected, clean, ound, dy, sock ra GRAIN mic = linenes and percales, buttone: A synopsis of tomorrow’s sensational bargains is printed Dey . $3. 5 S13 35° abe ‘ we back or side; round or “V" neck; sy "i oN ost ! : zy some with sailor collar; kimono | | here: > : ENGLISH JAMS—\mported from BE ®& T.|| GRANULATED. CORN , Pp Pink; 20° varieties; Ta ow cetir hace or dress sleeve. Prettily trim- ; ., bbe T PEAS med with contrasting bias bands, or self-material; also sizes in light and medium shades. - Yourchoice,tomorrow, at $1.95 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Lingerie Dresses, at $2.75 to $25 Former selling prices $5.75 to $49.50. Beautiful Gowns, at $8 to $62.50 Former selling prices $15 to $135. Linen and Striped Voile Dresses, at $2.75 to $9.75 Former selling prices to $15, Extra-Size Dresses, at $5 and $7.50 1 Carat Soper let Former selling prices $7.50 to Sie Rings 388 Summer Suits} jou sit Sao siete aa ses vate ot ait For Men and Youths Suits A Ratine, Ramic, Crash and French Linen, vou to i 2 Values to $20, $ Values to as. sp Extracstee sults of natural lnen, formerly \ Chiffon Cloth and Silk Blouses, at $1.98 to $5 » D8e@ |! EANcy Peary BARLE | APPLE CIDER VINEGA’ 5. large lump; 10 ibs. 4 HAZEL BORAX SOAP or HAZEL BEST FAMILY SOAP. ra or more of Hazel Soap. CTER & GAMBLE'S GOLD SOAP 100 bare, $3.75; _ 39¢ of Swift's 39¢ har of Swifts ner snur-sieces cooren co-MAIN BUILDING VAPORTEE fan | Spi Raut a POPULAR BLEN’ 10 sbs., BAIS; 3b COMBINATION Tomorrow, at Former selling prices $3 to $1.50. cee Many of these fine suits hali-silk-lined, White Lingerie and Voile Blouses, at $1 to $2.93 rit at Ia ea Matcrials include Former selling prices $2.50 to $7, Fresh Fruits , GEORGIA PEACHES— 2 Homespuns, Fine Velours and Auto and Traveling Coats, at $3.95 to $7.50 Cassimeres Former selling prices $5 to $12.75, bi ay “ Ps in ell the popular colors and shades, In this sale you will also | | Long Silk Coats, at $7.50 to $16.50 Ale we Former selling prices $13.50 to $27.0 id a limited number of excellent MOHAIR SUITS and 7 Ate fe busicaee heart excellent MOF NO MAIL, C. O, D, or PHONE ORDERS FILLED IN THIS SALE Ararat ie nee uae All sizes fer men and youths, (Complete details, giving the various tables of prices, are juicy fruity dor, 240 and. of Long Island biuefiah; 1D. c CHARLES A. KEENE Importer of Diamonds, 180: adway New York )\.. G@PEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK, {MAIN Building, Second Floor.) printed in our larger advertisement in today's Journal.)