The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1912, Page 9

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oh" RpnonNrentatey, * , _ Fifth avenue lace house, tyin + ber mother and two little sisters for THES TOKLLSELF | BY GAS WITH GIRL'S. PHOTO NHS HAND Fifth ae’ San Salesman, Un-| successful in Courtship, Writes, ‘I Wish to Die.’ Mra. Rebecca Josephson, landlady of & boarding house at No, 113 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street, broke inte her first floor room to-day and dis: covered George Haas, sale: bed with all five chanc turned on and the photograph of a girl Dressed to his lips with both hands. She called a neighboring physician, Dr. Kleiman, who worked over the young @as for a time and then called aid from the Harlem Hospital, where Haas now Mes in grave danger of death, Mra. Josephson knew of the sorrows Of George Hans and had sympathized with him. He hired a room of her two) weeks ago. She said that the photo- @raph was that of Miss Lottie Brom- berg of No. 9 Wes: One Hundred and Twelfth street, a cloak model and transcriber’ of mustc. For months since his last increase in | @alary, it was explained, Haas has paid court to Miss Bromberg. She refused | because while his salary was enough | for two it was not enough to suppart| whom she has provided ever since she | Was.old enough to work. Sho liked hin, | she told him, but not enough to go back on her mother, Foi long time, too, Haas has had ce with his own family. His} Hungarian lace manufac- had picked out a girl from a at home for his his One are) makers, and the| father wanted his own son to stick to the famjly traditions and the trade. Young Haas was tired of having the ‘family argue with him about the good | sense of giving up his vain courtship of Miss Bromberg and of accepting his father's wishes, And yesterday @ame a | leter from Hungary from the elder Haus | that he was starting for America with! the girl he had chosen for his son and that the wedding must take piace as oon an they arrived. | Young Haas took his ideal's photo- fraph from the dresser, wrote on the| back: “I was born Dec, 1, 188, and now " wish to dio,” ‘Then he turned on the gas Jets and | laid himseif on the bed, Police detailed @ plain cloth to-day to keep suffragette: lesting Chancellor of the | Lioyd-George, who confemsed that his Vacation at the Bohemian place was belng spoiled by women who have followed him whon-| aver he ventured out, shouting demands | for the ballot. B No Pain; e No Hig ch Prices § These are OF nt doubt two important factors in ) choosing a dentist. OUR METHODS are the up-to-date y) painless kind—not the old- fashioned nerve wrecking kind that made so many dread tl dental chair. OUR PRICES en- tirely sweep away all competi- gq tion on work of a similar } high character. Gas adminis- hy) tered when desired. ‘orce- lain, $0¢ and $1.00 Up. Crowns & Bridg 5} (Work, $5.00 a Toot! jen! World's Harlem Office, West 125th Mt, and World's Broeklyn Office, 202 Washing- tem Mt. Brooklyn, for 80 dave the the following 7 printing of THE ow sNIN. /OkuD, THURSDAY, AUGUBT 32, 1018. 9 i “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than For Tomorrow’s MAIN Building Sales please refer to cur page advertise- ment in today’s Erening Journal Ss" GREENHUT BUILDING Let These Picturesand Prices’ Terk alk to You! Share Our Profits % hg E<ex> By Collecting av¢ Green Trading St Are Gicen’ Free With n Burchases Made Here Greenhu banking fact Soe’ per Sse aor annum on ¢! Biaking hours 9A. Mito BP. M. » Newenne® subleet te ol ————— GREENHUT BUILDING EL COOPER © . Pres. -18*%to 19% Streets — SSSA GREENAUT BULDAN QS - Sixth Avenue - J.B.GREENH Polished = Maho; finished Rocker ; Tustrated; in. golden n cares to buy. Dames: Osh Redite-<ay Tee lie poet oak or mahogany polish | Quartered Oak Chalr perso! a y: wits cane seat, spin- te iuataved: pho ete ee broad banister beck;| (inten: saddle-wood |» _ cane seat; oak dle back and’ brace seat, uphols in road banister back;} seat; comfortable ar regular price imitation leather ; and ‘roomy; strongly gloss; pe das $1.78 tomor- $ lar price $8; $4 made; regular price san Tow, at..... 1.25 $25; for this sale... Oak Table—top is 26x42 inches; finished in fumed oak; writing desk in drawer; ‘book shelves at each end; reguiar price sITisOy a tomorrow, at fully made. silk plush. The regular Our sale price. tomorrow Circassian Walnut Dress- er—full swell front; twolarge drawers and two small ones; top is 2ix4i inches; mirror is bev- elled French Plate; regular price $25; to- morrow, at and $30; Kitchen Cabinet—base, 30 inches 32 inches long; with flour bin, inches), and large drawer; regularly |Troning-Board—on stand; 4)4-feet size; regularly $1.10; at Step - Ladder 5 feet high; well and dur- ably made; with pail rest; regularly 65¢; at we Hla atk $ ‘4! 95 Three-Piece Mahogany-Finished Parlor Sulte—consisting of settee, armchair and arm-rocker; seats fitted with loose cushions; 19 Strongly constructed and beautifully finished; regular price This 3-Piece Parlor Suite is real mahogany, beauti- Cushions are loose, covered with 36.60 White with ten-year guaranteed spring ticking; regular price [Pioningtny —~7Double aal Green Trading Stamps With Purchases. Made Before 12 0’Clockwamm ARM EIONAEET EABSG, Taclinalt aa TRRN GE PO An ounce of fact is worth a ton of argument. We don’t waste much space in TALKING about the values in our Furniture Pe We need it all to SHOW them, or even a hundredth part of them. We wish we could show more. There are at least_a hundred for every one we have printed since the sale began. Look at these as honest examples, representing the values you will find in all kinds of furniture, in all ll grades, from the very lowest-priced that is worth having at all up to the highest-priced that the average =— SS Early English Rocker—, Golden Oak Hoeker— 1.05 post; 3hooks and 3 legs; regular price $1.50; to- morrow, at Solid Exten sion Tee ts illus: Extension Dining Table—|Extension Dining Table — of 75c of golden oak; top is 42] golden oak; has heavy claw mavorenr me ae : (Cy {2] inches in diameter; heavy | feet, 9-inch pedestal base, and Fidler satel Five-Piece Parlor Suite—as illustrated; frame is No mail or] pedestal base; regular] 44-inch round top; regular | quality of flahy ree. made of birch in a rich mahogany finish; hand- G05. or | price $10; 1 ” 1675 price $14; for this 950 ular price, $38; somely upholstered in figured tapes: heavy morrow, at. sale, @t.....sseees hetoahbs ld claw feet; aes frame; pots He pres 50; Handsome Quartered Oak Dining Suite—in golden finish; consisting of buffet, top 48x26 inches; French bevelled mirror 14x40 inches ; china closet, 5 ft. 4 in. high, 47 inches wide, wooden shelves; 6-ft. exten- Buffet— with 20 x 42 - inch top and 10x 30 - inch mir- ins. high andi: sion table, 44-inch round top; six i bro [yh a a! dining chairs, leather slip seats pric ; fiaishedinearly Midsummer English color; regular $23; for the Mid- summer Sele......, claw feet; regular price, complete, $115; for Midsummer Oval Library Table—of mahog- any; with heavy, fluted pillar, drawer and Colonia! base; top is 30x50 inches ; regular 92 price $35; tomorrow, at. namel inch continuous ar and ve h Rad'ende 4 iin, elven 4 fe fly 3in., 3 ft. 6 in. and 3 nd seven t-inch it or satin faish; " guaran- HUTT i May a 1 1-16-inch posts; height of head, 4 ft, 0 in.; sizes, 4ft. 6 in., 4 ft., 3 ft. 6 in, and 3. ft; regu- lar price $4.75; Three-Piece Parlor Sulte—frames of birch, in handsome mahogany finish; massive design; strongly built; settee; armchair and arm-rocker; seats fitted with eigrlery ions; regular price $45; for the Midsummer Sale, at. ph ni Ww HU Wy arn ye be 4 South American Hair Mattress—in one or two parts; covered with A. C. A. or fancy-stripe tickin: weight 40 is $37.50. “ae $25 Golden Oak Chiffonier— as illustrated; made of oak, finished Tufted Couch — up- holstered with imi- tation leather, deep- Enameled Ibs.5 re ly tufted; frame is Chiftoaler— duced iter Hnished in quarter. golden color; asillustrated, 2 ed oak; regular price 33 inches froma 88) to $l4sforthe. five large Midsum- mer Sale 12.50 a : drawers; reg- ular price $5; tomorrow, at 9.50 wide and 18, has five large drawers with Golden Oak MK e G Oak wooden Dreaser— | an) i etaee 3 15 knobs; to- base Is 20x tie EEG | resser e + anes » 5 41° inches; top is 10x36 mounted rks (eaaa 1 inches, and 7 ] Brass Bedstead Ont conning brass bed- vik iM is mounted with j " arn: Bae | stead, with 2-inch continuous posts and 1- ee French plate ; | ; : posts ant led mirror, | «Kindel” Davenport Bed—frame | pevelled mir- bright or satin inch filling rods; finished with tie jens finished in Early English, golden nary finish; 3-ft. size; | guaranted lacquer; complete, Bones: oak or mahogany; upholstered in Sagi - 4 : : regular velour or imitation ther; | inches; regu- guaranteed lac “ price $12; quer; regular price $7; to- morrow, $3.75, Blew cwme complete with mattress; regu- lar price $10; lar price $38; tomorrow, $ at “ 27 (GREENHUT Buting, Rested ond hird 8) felt mattress in fancy ». *19.50 tomorrow, at. GREENHUT BUILDING: in Kitchen Furnishings? Have You Ever Known Such " . Brighton . * — clothes e Ge Galvanized will not sag in Step ° Macs ALD Ld » ee? Sta- G center; non- inc! TT arbage der and with 10-inch ¥ A Vs Tf tionary 7 rust pins; reg- Chair— Se is nam Cone—with were 65 = ul extra wide janteed th Covere—vith, hardwood back; aeFost tight-fitting 90c; at. DDC cat; ° : strip and brass hinges; choice zi BORE; regh of four sizes; regularly '90c Kitchen Over Fee larly $1.20, $1.25; at...... Table—reg- ularly at i if ty 85c Food Choppers — 3Se; a. 2Be durably made; with extra knives ; will pul-& 75e Folding Clothes Dryer—with 39 feet of drying-space; takes up very little space when Aineiata 7 folded ; regularly 65¢; c ca Ket, verize, cut Apartment House Style Re- NGOS i TORWIBTIY GEC tet 45 Mew imported; Covered eeaikhs ni | frigerators~-50 inches high; AL wi MeKUlecle Lil Reverses or fine; regular- well-made 4 \ $2 40% ba Se; ; and insulat- 1.95 45c | ed; ice ca- pacity, 50 Kreamers LG 4-qt. size, regularly at eye Ibs. remov- Heavy XXXX aka, $1.25, at doc ] ns Tin Oval oe 5 able shelves; waste pipes; regularly $ $12; at 7 f Wash Boiler No.7 size; regularly $1.60; at ‘1.10 3-Burner Gan Stoves inches; double row of flame regularly $2.25; to- $4 pp morrow at 9) UP All of these goods are we never sell seconds” in our Housewares Store at auy price ENHUT Bulding, * firsts" imported aluminum ; with riveted ne Stove Bhicsasiasiesicastsee d handle and bottom larly 80¢; at Colanders i} of tin eral \ made of ' iain Floor and Basement.)

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