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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1912, “Bette GREENHUT- SI [saorrNaceen| SIXTH AVE, — ls"aig"sts, J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. new york. MAHLER BROS These goods have been distributed among the cor- departments in our own store, Placed on bles and marked at prices that are seldom as 1% Mahler's prices. LYLE MILLIONS AEFTTOWDOW, ONCE HS NURSE Reiired MercHant Wills Estate to Woman With Whom He Eloped at Ninety-four. Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Els EL COOPER G ( IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER ‘MAIN BUILDIN mi a JEWELRY remmroca 12¢ and 25¢ iy ets St ments Discontinued by Quarter of a Mil- lion Pieces of On Sale Here A few specimens of the extraordinary values in this sale are given in our advertisement printed in this evening's “Journal.” * and 3ist St. .__ Assortments include Bar Pins, Brooches, Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Searf Pins, Cuff Links, Cuff Pins, Velvet Bow Pins, Shoe Buckles, Lavallicres, Rings, Baby Sets, and a Score of Other Articles. gold filled, oxidized and German silver. ‘oday’s Journal. Beautiful designs of best Details of This \Ithough many relatives and charities benefit under the will of John 8. Lyle, JAIN BUILDIN' For Bargain Basement Specials See Today’s | Evening Journal ; (MAIN Baliding, Mata Alste Tables and Reguter"Department.) his young nurse-widow will inhertt Paavly $20,000,000, it is estimated, it been admitted to probate MAIN BUILDIN Sale of 98¢ to $1.35 Books..44c Hundreds of Titles—Many MAIN BUILDIN nn oo Choice of the House’’ Sale of Men’s and Youths’ Suits Best Styles and Materials for Midsummer and Early Fall Wear. Hundreds of $20, $25 and $30 Suits in the Assortments. Sale Begins Tomorrow, at 8 thirty when she became the bride of the ninety-four. Tenafly millionaire two years Here's the ¢¢ Gret entered his house as nurse to Miss AMsadeth Antoinette Newcomb, @ sister of the first Mrs. Lyle, and soon became “THE GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST,” by ton m “HOUSE OF BONDAGE,” by Reginald Kauffmen, “BY RIGHT OF CONQUEST,” by Arthur Hornblew. “LIPE'S SHOP WINDOW,” by Vietrts tose, “TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE,” by Jann, Box, Jr. “A CERTAIN RICH MAN,” by Wiitiam Allen Whi the old man’s attendant, despite Miss Newoomd's protests. ‘Miss Newcomb, who refused to remain fm the Lyle home unless the young n was dismissed, and who afterward @oribed the marriage as “disgustin, fot mentioned in the will, though her drother, William Newcamb of Tenafly, with whom she went to live, is left le : We do not reserve a single garment in this “once a year’ sale, except full dress, Tuxedos and Prince Albert frock suits, Newest plain and fancy gray worsted suits in Summer and Fall weights. Many suits made from the finest English Martin serges and worsteds. Suits in all the newest shades and colors; browns, tans, grays, silk mixtures and stripes; suits to fit every man and youth, including sizes for stout and slim men, and the fabrics include VELOURS, WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, SERGES and UNFINISHED WORSTEDS. These ‘‘Headliners’’ also for Friday MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ $3 and $4 OUTING TROUSERS, $1.85 $15 MOHAIR and OUTING SUITS, FINEST TENNIS and - WORST. MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ $15 EN Mr, Lyte was the last surviving part- of the old firm of Lord & Taylor, aving retired in 1967. ‘The frst Mra. Lyle, who died in 1908, wes @ Miss Mary Kate Newcomb of MET HIS BRIDE FIRST AS sis. “SPBCTAL, MESSENGER,” by Robert W. ‘Chambers, i batt MASTER VIOLIN,” ty Myrtle i MB bad MICE,” by Richard Harding re “THE a Goren OF THE HILLS,” by Om the death of the firet Mrs. Lyle, @our sons ago, her aster, Mies New- comb, went to take care of the old man. She was often ill, and the Pres- Dytertan Hospital was asked to send © trained nurse to the Lyle home at Eaglewood. Miss Julia Gertrude Han- non, tall, handsome and dignified, was Page. ont MUSIC MASTER,” by Chartes lein. “THE BASIEST WAY,” by “THE —SPENDTHRIFT,’ Browne, “THE PRINCE OP INDIA," by Lew Wal- ace. “THE SHUTTLE,” by Frances Hodgson Four large counters full of that formerly sold In $1.35, Shortly afterwards Miss Newcomb Ny went to a sanitarium at White Plains. But Miss Hannon stayed on as nurse to Mr. Lyle, and in the winter accompan- + also BLUE SERGE SUITS, at $8.95 TROUSERS; values to $8; ai $4.65 LISH TAN RAINCOATS; now $8.95 4e@ him to the South. When Miss New- comb returned from the sanitarium she @emanded that Miss Hannon be dis- charged. Mr. Lyle refused. The sister- in-law went to her brother's home, the; rounds of which adjoin those of the MAIN BUILDIN Men’s and Youths’ Thereupon Mr. Lyle and his nurse id were married by | Nearly 2,000 Fine Suits in $30 Suits in Great Variety (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Tenafly, valued at) due of the old mer- o¢ which no estimate TO MUM jalues to $3; Le ey ~-£3TS TO CHURCH AND CHARITY TOTAL $375,000. AUANUCCUOOALTECAUONAGOUUVAAOVOONAUOCUOLORORUGNUYOCQOCDOOCYOUOGAUOCOORUUUCONAUHNLILULL GkEENHUT BULDING=—=——————————__— Five Bargains That Typify ane Thousand in This Midsummer Furniture (Greenhut Building) Five thousand isn’t an exaggeration—in fact, it’s probably a 20 to 25 per cent. understatement. than 5,000 pieces of furniture in this sale—and every one is a Church and a similar body of the formed Church of Americ. dren's Aid Society, the N eociation for Improving the Poor, the Charity Organization So- clety, the New York Ey and Ear In- ee LYON deanna s ft the first Mrs. Lyle, receives $50, utright and the house and lan * 9 Be oocuples at Tenafly. John C. @omb of Tenafly receives $16,000. Davenport Bed—frame finished in early English, golden oak or mahogany; upholstered in velour or imitation leather; sani- tary open construction; also box for storing bedding; complete with inattress; regular price $38 for the Midsummer sale. . There are certainly more D Mahogany-Finished Parlor Rocker— fitted* with loose cushion-seat; covered with red or green plush; regular price $10; for The’sale is spinning along as full of snap and vigor as on first day. And every day new values come to the front. Whatever the kind of furniture you want and whatever the price you have to pay for it, you'll find what you seek here — if it's made at all and in a grade we can guarantee. Military and sailor collar Sizes 244 to 10 $2 and $2.50 values. High and low neck models in beach suits 'y and sailor collar Rus- styles; various colors. $3 and $3.50 values. A variety of fabrics Brass Bedstead—with 2-inch con- sts and five t-inch fill- bright or satin fin- ear guaranteed lac- ft. 6 in. 4%, 3%. 6 in, and 3 ft.; reg No High Prices These are beyond doubt Quartered Oak Rocker—in golden oak finish; large, roomy rocker with shaped seat and back; well made and nicely finished; regular ineenunnmra 1 dss Three-Piece Parlor Suite—frames of birch, in handsome mahogany finish; massive design; strongly built; settee, armchair and arm-rocker, choosing a dentist. METHODS are the up-to-date painless kind—not the old- fashioned nerve wrecking kind t made so many dread the 1 chair, OUR PRICES en: sweep away all competi = tion on work of a similar i character. Gas adminis- fitted with loose cushion seats; regular price $45; for the 532 50 MAIN BUILDING Our Great Pure Food Department Store Fresh Meats We deliver all Paid and Char MUTTON-—legs of fancy Cana (GREENHUT Building, Second Floor.) (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. Calt Hams and Bacon Food for Poultry Calwa Grape Juice Fillings in Gold, Silver, "in, 5% and $1.00 Up, d Crowns & Bridge te, $5.00 a Tonthl 5. 1PS—Fountain D4 doz, i gan : POTATOES—bag, 83.25; 60 11 DOLD'S CELEBRATED 0 i tore saarione of ely 14a DNGE LOAF CAKES O56 N HAZEL WESTPHALIA STYLE rN: ¢ ALMOND OR NUT TARTS: Fresh Fruits and b CHOCOLATE BUTTER CRE IUARES. pickled corned wigs; Qe G ou! id Pe Re whole lo! if fresh Jer ingaron 280 ™ 10e Fok ch nd hah Jo 1.86 Tea and Coffee PRAGRANT CEYLON TEA—Oo. one, quart basket. FRESH PICKED HUCKLEBERRIES « t hax sriiiiier: NEW RED ONIONS—white onions or MAIN BUILDING Women’s Coats and Wraps On Sale Tomorrow, at $12.75 $16.50 and Former Selling Fig- ures Up to $32.50 Coats and wraps for dress, Street, traveling and auto wear. All new and desirable models. Of some there are only one or two, therefore we advise you to come early. aterials include: PONGEE, CLOTH OF GOLD, BLACK TAFFETA, BLACK SAT- IN, BLUE and BLACK SERGE, BLACK-AND-WHITE STRIPED WORSTED. i»: suis ror Some lined throughout, some partly lined, and some unlined. fy Also a, limited sumber of black q 5 nse raided coats; lor wear with a lingerie dresses. . 12.75 ‘rom the great variety of coats, we illustrate one as a style example only. (In many instances the sale prices do not cover the cost of material alone.) : (MAIN Bulléing, Firet eae.) Women’s beaut: SUMMery Dresses Vali C tivel; The collection is too big and varied to all detailed descrip limited an ‘advertiseme fs Mat Conan atte lingerie, rae ase daintiest colored fabri dresses are from our own stocks; others were made by able materials. Do (MAIN Bullding, First Ficer.) MAIN BUILDING Women’s $3 & $3.50 Oxfords and Pumps, at $]. 2 There's lots of “low shoe weather” to come—so two words to the wise are in order:—“Buy Now!” Leathers are tan Russia calf, patent leather, gun-metal calf, vici kidskin, velvet and white canvas, in pumps and Oxfords; not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot; eve: face ae se ry pair has either Goodyear wetted or Women’s Whitc Canvas Button Boys’ and Girls’ Barefoot Sandals— Shoes—plain toe or ti 3 high r Cuban heels: all sizes and vidiigr| {a black and whi is a” sae he QB |. le 69¢ Boys’ Sample Shoes and Oxfords Ji berg Bhose—ait leath-| all leathers: high and low shoes; He, but all sizes $4 aacn | $1228 principally 3, 334, 4 and 434; tat. . 1.69) faiy'ss nd $3.0;5" 1,69 and Oxforde—all leathers; at les is 115g, 12 and 1244; C and D 34 > dita 1.49 Boys’ $2.50 Sample high and low shoe: widths; at Wines, Liquors, Ete. “7 and Saturday Old Crow Whisky deriosn Whiskies Kentucky's finest distil Strictly Pure, lation; sold nearly every- By the Galion, Regular Sale Sir Robert Burnett & Co.'s Celebrated London Dry and Old Tom Gins Horst ip Pi ar ae Case of 12 bottles, 88; vonte "4 69c Pure California 4.25 Bottle serves, B8€ YALB COCKTAILS—Man haiten end. Martini; made Wines t 123 S1Ra of the old liquors; By the Gallon, $1.25 quart Sc | PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA, | Wed je Bot ss sacccaae 98c MUSCATEL and TOKAY ra Reduced from $2.50 to$1.88 |SCHIEDAM HOLLAND wed from 2.0010 1.58] ~4 sed from 1.50t0 1.14 ved from 12500 Bde Guinness's For- eign Exura Stout Reiss’ Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon and Club Soda Made fron Mercure 3-Star Cognac Brandy Bottled and cased at the distillery af Wve & M Co, (MAIN Bullding, 3d Floor.)