The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1912, Page 9

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___THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1912, vo ! FULL HEALTH BIL viding aif CHINESE LOAN. en Fe! ter Goods for the Mo Representative Saya Nego- = = Sf oe) - : Meet Me-at the Fountain a Te A City in Itself aa GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. Sixth Avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18*to 19® Streets Power Chinese loan situation did not indicate that negotiations had been | broken off. ) a a seen sce — a A Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’ Closing of the Voting on the $35,000 to Charity Polls will be open until October 10th, for charge customers and others who wish to vote on purchases made in September. Sales- slips bearing an October date will not be counted. Full particulars given at Voting Booths in our MAIN and GREENHUT Buildings. “We have not abandoned the loan,” | he sald; “we have not abandoned our i negotiations, and we have not changed | Bride Should Demand It From our position, We simply thought that, v1] & statement concerning the situation * Groom Before Marriage, Says Dr. Ira S. Wile. Our Anniversary Sales Have Set a New Record Thousands of special prices are now marked on the very lines of goods in greatest demand. In addition to the economy features many of the most interesting demonstrations from our Industrial Exposition remain. . x We have silenced and removed the heavy and noisy machinery, but the quieter, human skill exhibits are still here. Among the many interesting exhibits there are: In the GREENHUT Building In the MAIN Building MAKING LEATHER BAGS, MAKING DELICIOUS CHOCO- MAKING CUT GLASS, FINISHING MARBLE BUSTS, MAKING LATES, MAKING REAL LACES, MAKING SWEATERS AND DOOR MATS, WEAVING ORIENTAL RUGS, MAKING RAG RUGS, SWEATER COATS, MAKING HEMSTITCHED VEILINGS. MAKING LEADED ART GLASS LAMP SHADES. ro MAIN BUILDING Dressed Dolls These dolls have “real” dresses —-the kind that can be taken off. The doll itself is full-jointed— has sleeping eyes, curly wig, shoes and stockings. Awhole table full—worth Ste each—for your 29 choice, tomorrow, at Cc (MAIN Beiidiog, Fourth Floor.) Share Our Profits To the Extent of 5 Per Cent by Collecting GAC Green Trading Stamps, Which Are Given Free with Purchases Made Here. WASHINGTON, Sept. 5, — When Women make it plain that they will Hot marry unless the nroom can pro- @uce a doctor's certificate of pertect! health on that day the problem of sex hygiene practically will be solved, de- clared Dr. Ira $ Wile of New York to-day in an address at the exhibition hall of the In tional Congress of Hygiene and Demograp! Pointing to charts, modsls, photo- Sraphs and life size casts iNustrating the effects of disense, he declared that Re would rip out t MAIN BUILDING A Special Showing and Sale of Trimme t chamber of orming or even he asked, "I) {a high ethteal dur efforts must | toward dragsoning the Untrimmed Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Hats We have used our immense purchasing power to bring the price of every one of these items down to as low a level as pos- sible. We Trim Hats Free provided shapes Hats Tomorrow at *5 and *]() A really splendid collection of hats for fall wear offered at most appeal- ing prices. . Fi Sith wdort Come in tomorrow—see—compare—and credit The Big Store with giving Rae The Ultimate Value in Trimmed Millinery at $5 and $10 300 new models. A line of hats These hats were specially made in rent thinking which ‘The education of of the problem, for effectively train the 80,000 POUNDS OF OPIUM | SMUGGLED EVERY YEAR| Pudge Hough Refuses Clemency to OPENS AN ACCOUNT. 4 Seller of Drug Who Was | BE uvecytning Right. that will further enhance our en-|0Ur own workrooms, by our best de- and materials are Once a Merchant. a coun : : +. |signers. They are principally small purchased here. } TURKISH COUCH viable reputation. These are made in In sentencing Frank R. Cooper, a Ig” i i ae hats in the soft effect now in vogue. large, medium and small shapes, illus-| Other styles as well. There are com- trating the last word of the fashion|pinations of plush, silk velvet and designers; black and the best colors.| Duchesse satin trimmed with feath- ; All of materials that are most ap-|ers, pompons, flowers, etc. They come eng sm i in alam nas | EASY TERMS (MAIN Buliding, First Floor.) proved for this season. Each, $5. in black and the best colors. Each, $10. eae ‘000 FREE FURNITURE ‘MAIN BUILDING former merchant of found gullty of selling Hy vT t et, Judge Hough, tn the! Court to-day, expressed | to lo utmost to} check optum smoking #! seems to this se of sha Plush Dress Shapes— blocked into the be: velvet. These we Velour Hoods and on the top of the po splendid assort- ment of these hoods black and the best colors; at... . 5 and 54.85 Imitation Velour Hate—these are fur felt hats, finished with a long nap imitating velour, and are here in black a 95 and the best colors; at....... ‘ seeeenen . Silk Velvet Dress Shapes —a range of large, medium and small shapes, of black silk velvet, correctly made and fin- 9 95 ished; at le unquestionably ‘MAIN BUILDIN Women’s New Fall Blouses In a Typical “‘Big Store’’ Sale Thursday has come to be known as the great bargain day tation was at least 24,000 BNJudge Hough sata further that while] t Silk-Lined it jo - be expected Chinamen would | in that sort of tral white | ie : " ght spreading th was | not entitled to any leniency, ie therefore sentenced Cooper to six |) months’ imprisonment in the Peniten- in our Waist Store. Tomorrow we will place on sale two of the to. lull of new hand-made Uary and impored a fine of $250. = season’s most recent novelties at very popular prices. hats, just received from the makers; all of them up to the The evidence showed that Cooper opened an opium Joint which had an unusually large number of patrons Prior to coming t Cooper had been | Suits minute in style and desirability; in most instances § ut fave $1; tomorrow's price Koran 2.95 's “Hanky Panky” Hats—made of silk- The Princess The Prince GREEN HUT BUILDING Choice Oriental Rugs At Special Prices, Tomorrow Some of the finest Oriental weaves represented, in both large and small sizes. Kermanshah Rugs—sizes average 8 | Persian Mahal Carpets—sizes aver- feet to 10 feet 6 inches wide and 11 feet to 15 feet long; values $300 to age 8 feet 10 0 feet wide and-10 $650; feet to 12 feet long; values $110 to edtag 1 99-00.2995.00) 2: §69 50,105.00 age & feet to 10 feet wide and 11 Sora eae eet tacene Font viens India Candahar Carpet verage $290; $ size 9x12 feet; value §. 1125.00 185.00) s20s;00 125.00 " i Smaller Sized Rugs Value. Sale Price. Value. Sale Price Kermanshah Kugs. $9.00 $5.50|Kashan Rugs...... 250,00 180.00 Kermanshah Rugs. 14.00 9.00 | Iran Kugs Kermanshah Rugs. 65.00 39.60 | Kurdistan Rug: Kermanshah Rugs. 75.00 49.60 |Beluchistan Rugs.. 16.50 9.75 Kermanshah Rugs. 85.00 59.50 | Carabagh Ri Kermanshah Rugs. 110.00 69.50 | Tabriz Rugs. (GREENHUT Buiiding, Firet Floor, GREENHUT BUILDING: ene Gas Ceiling $7 95 A Dome Light, ° We have just received another invoice of these handsome dome lights. The shades are of bent art giass panels, in two-tone effects, such as amber and ruby, green and ruby, etc, and finished with deep bead fringe to match, Complete, tomorrow, with Welsbach — inverted burner, $ - mantle and globe; for. ea 7.95 Wiig (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) . Fall Showing of New Lace Curtains and Upholsteries _ Spic and spam new goods in the season's smartest styles, Prices remarkably low. Braided and Marie Antoinette Lace | Dentille Arabe Curtains— urtains —graceful, new designs, value $3.75; pair mounted on heavy, washable| Ruffled Net Bed Sets—with large, net; value $7.50; 5550 rich center motifs; value $4 epee Renaissance Lace Curtains—hand-| Figured Armure Portieres — with some, wide lace borders; values| wide tapestry borders; §$ Mae 5.50 $6.50; pair. DDO and 000] “tbnveniics satus, ri meet GREENHUT BUILDING Body Brussels Rugs Added to the Sale of American Floor Coverings reputable busin © Alabama, | Oculis s* Ones | === For Menand Youths; at Regent Imperial Tyrol feather oh th ae va oan oi ea ee ' Half ¢ Century ta Business, = SAE AR Oeeee She adlad, We Weary Top Hat Di j | inl | : : me Absolutely $ A Charming $ Tainan That Yo dons TOU Se are the ‘ottee nar aa $] 5. / 5 New, at 1.98 Novelty, at 1 ini at are not there, ve will} That’s the leader in our Men's Store tomorrow. Designed by clever clothes-artists —superbly finished, handsomely lined; you'd pay $25 or $30 for the equal of these suits at any custom tailor’s. There's a good variety for choos- ing, in all the newest patterns and colors; every new model. Also at $15.75 New Gray Velour Cassimere Nor- folk Suits--for young men; and several hundred of the hand- soniest English model suits for and young men. Their An Inducement Sale duplicates can be seen only in the of °20 and £25 Fall Suits serihiy more that 8 7 at “15 fatrente? $5.95 idea of inducing men sa sted ad wale. and young men to buy Vaio their Fall suits a week or two sooner than they otherwise would. All are this season’s newest de- signs and colors; and are tailored right up to the high standard always maintained in Brill Clothes. A saving of 55 to °10 for men who buy now. Dein to cormtate, Then prone area | —when they tire, ache and e. 9 con- aider that one of the things you havent| the print blurs, nature has Roticed (though It was ane Of the most warned you that you must obvious things a dozen years ago) is the siiic hat, which by some curious twist of| Wear conrecy glasses. fashion has almost disappeared. You! Eyes Examined Without Charge Ing days through by Registered Physicians. ceadilly and Bond| perfect Fitting Glasses, 82.50 to812 one top hat in 7 P % Toveand narcersse, Teenie sat !n | With Far & Near Lenses, #4,50to $18 the top hat was the uniform of all who 217 Broadway, Astor House Ald not get th peer in Dy the Jug. | 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St, To-day (surely you must have noticed | 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York it) @ man Im a silk hat ts suspected! 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. may walk tn thes the parks and street and find perial-—-mad French voile, with all the pretty made this Standing con collar, joined in front by y the rage. Hack velvet bands; double hem-) “Wide, round, turn-down collar, stitched. plaite Ss; cro death cheted link buttons fastening the| [018 sleeves, hemstitched and front, besides small crochet but-| finely plaited double front and tons ‘used on sleeves and neck,| ‘sleeve frills; tucks of varying yoke, back and front; long sleeves | widths and pearl buttons are the with cuff frills are its main points.| ornamentations of this youthful A lavish use of hemstitching adds| and becoming blouse. ‘o- | to its daintiness. To- sd | 98 morrow neenere . (MAIN Building, First Floor.) morrow... (MAIN Building, Second Fioor,) MAIN BUILDING fooine9, Our Pure Food Grocery But the savings alone don’t constitute the best feature. Here you have PURITY—FRESHNESS— QUALITY —CLEAN- LINESS—all these potent arguments in favor of your trading here, p We fill mail and telephone orders. Call 4000 Chelsea. ——_—< $$ , ; Freshly Koasted Cof! Flour Roasted daily in our Coffee Dep! or! MEXICAN PEABERRY COFFEE 34@ PILISRURY'S REST XXXX HOUSEHOLD BLEND’ COFFEE "¢ SUNT A i Nb COFFER ore ibs. st 25¢ FAVORITE D COFFEE— "9 3g bbe Bhi 29¢ Rumiord Baking Powder LOUR NEW MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI—Foun tain quality; 6 packages, 69; 12¢ package NATIONAL ONION SALT— 7 ; hetile : ld4c] » FREE—cook book with purchase of Na tient! Onion. Sat NEW YELLOW ONIONS, red o purchasing HOUSEHOLD CANDLES —set andies; package HAZEL GLOSS STARCH BEST QI fs bushel, 60 Ids. 81.10; peck, 15 prt bs. n Canned Foods CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED Oatineal \ Ready-to-Wear Sunshine Kiscuits CagUND, OaTHeA ee telan! nanan tlt one ae ba oe ae : About 275 altogether of these sturdy, serviceable rugs VANILLA CREAMS, Spicy Smacks, Suf- dor, 1 a. 142 pa 9¢ ||} ORE TOMATOES. “so'ld’ pack Fresh Fruits in beautiful new designs and in desirable room sizes, Sed | |: | ; A juert basket, Slee 9x12 ft. —value § Size 7.6x10.6 ft.—value $ : c 27xS4-inch Rugs ~ value $2.75 $ ‘ 9, | ; 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street ‘ auk . ein sa a 1.95 Also an exceptional choice of fine Royal Wilton rugs in a most com= prehensive range of the season's newest designs and colors. These are also ‘way under price. (GREENHUT Bullding, & Double g-a¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Clock \xtwiaexssiorriNc CENTER | 47 CORTLANDT ST, near Greenwich, 125TH STREET, at $d Ave, LNION SQUARE, Lith Street, West of Broadway, Harlem Store Open Evenings ) rat F

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