The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Better Goods i Ane Di 19 Sz "Meet Me at the Fountai Ore A City in GREENAUT-S L COOPER ©. Sixth Avenue .B.GREENHUT, Pres. 16® to 19* Streets GREENHUT BUILDING Sale of Fine Furniture In Addition to the Items Mentioned Below, We Heve Hundreds of Other Special Values to Offer, Numerous to Describe in This Limited than $50 Three-Piece Parlor Suites—as illustrated; selected birch, finished a rich mahogany; suite comprises settee, arm jom of the expense han not been chair and arm rocker; ohed. i aie Us JEL LG i: loose cushions, uphol- Considering the fact that the com- stered in red or 0 Proposes to increase ita tracks silk plush; ‘3250 tomorrow, at THURSDAY, UU*UBEK ¥, 1912. 60 Jv Stamps FREE] These 60 free stamps are offered solel books; and they are in addition to the other buildings weekly. You can have as many books started with 60 stamps as you may need to secure any particular premium which you desire to get. MAIN BUILDING The Greenhut School of Music Announces the Opening of the Fall Term of the Piano Classes on Saturday Morning ° pe : Bring the Children on Saturday to Register and Arrange Hours of Instruction The Piano Classes of THE GREENHUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC will solve the problem of many parents who de- sire to give their children FIRST-CLASS PIANO INSTRUCTION, but who have found the usual cost of such instruc- tion too great for their means. Our Piano School will give careful, conseientious, thorough instruction by teachers of established tation, who will, in turn, have the benefit of advice and supervision from really eminent musicians. The classes will be held in the new Piano School Rcoms especially fitted up in the MAIN Building—comfortable and quiet, and far removed from the hum of business. No expense will be spared to make the school a success musically and artistically. Parents can, of course, entrust their children to our care with full assurance of their safety and proper surroundings Yet with all these advantages the price is low— A Two Years’ Course for Only $40 Payable, if Desired, *5 Down, and *1 a Week Until Paid Registrations begin Saturday morning. Inquire at Music School Office, SIXTH Floor, Main Building. Send for booklet of full details. (MAIN Buliding, Sixth Floor.) ALONG VERSE | D BEAUTY PARK Wants New York Centra and City to Divide the Cost. to Seen eta the starting of new ree stamps distributed in both our ‘Wpevial committees of the Board of te, considering the readjuat- ef the New York Central tracks Riverside Drive, returned « par- Feport to-day which recommends the city and the New York Cen- agree to the roofing of the tracks the Drive from Seventy-second One Hundred and Twonty-second An agreement as to the di- Rivorside Drive, the commit @ugeests that the expense be borme equally by the railroad com- yy and the city. The company to roof the new tracks, but says it should not be required to root ithe existing tracks. The company told the committee thet roofing ix a grave disadvantage from an operating standpoint, regariess lef what advantages and comforts It casions residents along the rive, 4 that it feels “it has gone as for as fs Justified tn going in the matter.” e committee does not agree with this tention. The committee further reports that Im view of (he alty's offer to sell to the pany valuable water front prop- ds under water, that this f Justifies insiatence th ‘the company beur half of the expense | of rooting the railroad tracks along the| drive. Mm detailing the various results of these conferences which the committee Me ¢o have hean very satiafncty:y to | the olty, it recited the following advun- tages which are to be embodied in a report, as follows » ‘The elimination of the present fow- ||) ng bridge at the Hartem Ghip Canal. f The creation of an important freight but! Aierga mm the vicinity of | —— MAIN BUILDING: 25¢ and 29c J jointed Dolls Only, at, LOC 79¢ Baby Dolls—dressed in pretty long slips and caps to 59 match; at. (MAIN Buliding, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: Trimmed Hats at 10 THE NEW “TAM,” THE NEW VELVET HAT, THE NEW PLUSH HAT, and every other new material, stylishly trimmed with fancy ostrich and other garnitures. These and other millinery favorites now shown at $10. The styles cannot be duplicated $2.75 Quartered = Oak Dining Chalrs—genu- ine slip leather seats, Honda legs with claw t, box seats; well and eee in ‘1.85 Bedstead, Spring and Felt Mattress Two-Inch Continuous Post Brass Bed — five- year guaranteed “ Da- marda "lacquer, in either bright satin ‘or velvet finish, Chairs — golden oak; genuine leather seat and’ back; French leg with claw leet, slip seat; well made and finished; $4.50 Handsome Rocker—8s | pining illustrated ; in either golden oak of mahogeny finish; saddle wood seat; polished Tomorrow Only—5,000 Yards of 44-inch All-Silk Charmeuse Meteor, at 91.25 vara The fabric of the season! The most favored material for your silk dress this autumn and winter. Here is a closely woven, lustrous dress silk in every wanted shade—-white, ivory, pink, light blue, maize, lavender, gray, champagne, peach, bluet, Copenhagen, brown, cerise, navy and taupe. Note Uo eave particularly :—-44 inches. $6 Polished Mahogany-Fin- {shed Rockers——saddle wood seat, broad banister back,| fnish; strongly made, to~ Colonial shaped $ morrow, $. arms ; tomorrow, at 475 at ey, 3.50 Three-Inch Post Bedsteads ted illustrated; 2-inch fillers; finished in S-year guar- anteed “ Da- Likewise note the PRICE. A wonderful (MAIN Building, Woolen Dress Goods Black Broadcloth twilled all- bahaa! quer, bright satin or velvet finish; October sizes 4 ft. and Sale of All- Woel Whipcords black and 8 and bi ; Value $1.75; ‘The sttasination ot an sacar | Cistrtbuting yerd tm ¢he vicinty Ic 56 <inshos wide; jalue $1.50 GREENHUT BUILDING ence, ees ne if Lace Curtains & Upholsteries A SPECIAL PURCHASE, OF NOVELTY NET AND BRAIDED CURTAINS in @ wide choice of new des rabe Framed Pictures COLORTYPES—on e mounts, DOE PICTURES PAINTED OVBR IN’ Oil frames of gilt, inclosed in glass and ehi W6x20 inches; $9.19 PAINTINGS framed in in sass and $3.95, elsewhere under $20. (MAIN Building, Firat Floor) MAIN BUILDING inches wide; value $1.50; (MAIN UE, viet vicar 69 ‘MAIN BU 1, DING New Silk Velvet Ready-to-Wear Conservatory Specials 5 | RUBBER PLANTS—tine, lange $1.28 BE e “Tams” at $9.95 “po ae Not the extreme styles’ inATS | but those which have been TRIMMED moditied to meet practical FREE jade of black = in eight of the latest shapes aad styles, Some trimmed with stylish Picog edge ribbon; others with the new flat plain buckles. Still others with the new ustrachan ornaments, These meet the latest fad of fashion, and at 8 price that is popular, reguiar price $6.50; pair. ; RUFFLED NET, BED SETS—wieh large Reneiseance lace center motifs; regular price $6; at 30¢ 12¢ $5.95 GOLDS “3 1Be 49¢ 39c PASTEL “COLORED pHorognay { ie etre retors 5 eb Gi RAVURES Rr 1 gilt frames, fully = with guimpe edges; reg. price $6.50; at (GREE NHUT Building, First Floor.) PANS ‘Ui TABLE FERNS: (QREENHUT Buliding, First Floor.) Bevoeee GREENHU TBRLDIN—, Linoleums and Oilcloths Good selection of the season's newest designs, including many new parquet wood effects. Imported Inlaid Lente GREENHUT BUILDING Fruit Jars & Table China At Special Prices, Tomorrow Our “Security Seal” Fruit Preserving Jare are the best of their kind and our prices for them are the lowest. They have tight- fitting glass covers with rubber rings. ' ea - . size, Pracalea, dot ” 6Be| Ma site fee 79.¢| Moz. tomorrow 98c tomorrow. .. mt Japanese Blue and White Table China In characteristic “Dragon” design. Our comple line at special pion, tomorrow, including: Tea Cups and Saucers. Coffee Cups and Secor JUST WHEN A DIVORCE. WAL NET HER $10,000: And Mrs. heres Doesn’t Know Whether to Accept Freak Will’s Terms or Not. togalarly millinery market today. wept with sk in an the best morrow, a sq. yd. rly $3; at. . 1.95 ey only, Inlaid Linoleum—regularly $1.40, py ba dana sae wie blacks ail vet . shapes is e 1.95 from French ideas; at... 5.95 Hate—a sortment | Smat treet Hats- the best of geod, serviceable velour hats, season, in the id splendid m—regularly $1.25, to- etal . 98e ‘Stre, Jonnte Hote! of Paterson, N. J. | fe trying to decide whether she would | rather have her husband and the in- carme from 310,000 worth of real estate, or eomply with the provisions of a freak | will, divorce aim and have absokite oon- | tral of the property. The situation is complicated and de. cision made harder by the fact that the| husband, « silk weaver, bas suddenly become Chesterfeldian as to manners | Auloet aw to voice and infinitely more desirable in the eyes of Mee, Hodel, shi ways, than at any other time in their) ol ara af married life i ago her good fortune was an- | ramet in'tua Caliee'ce eavenieomene) | “It Jennie Bushner, or Mrs, Hodet,| WM communicate with Box 94, this of | foe, he will hear of « $01,000 legacy, | left by her grandfather, that awatts ner.” Bbe told an Evening World corres! apondent to-day of a sion which withholds ol of the eatate from her unttl her tushand dies or ee dl- li vorces him. A week ago periaps it would not have been #o hard to taake up my mind,” she salt But Al obanged ao that 9 He never used >i ite TSalad Bowls.. 7 Atter-Dinner Coffee Cups an ‘Saucers. Hd Bouillon Cups and Saucers.. Salt and Pepper Shakers... Single and Double Egg Cups at. Bc and ioe .-,6¢| Tea Pots......... -39¢ and 49¢ 10¢ | Sugar and Cream Sete......49¢ (QRBENHUT Baliding, Male Floor.) Custard Cups. . Mustard Pote.. ree .24e (GREENHUT Buliding, iret Ploor.) MAIN BUILDING Groceries, Meats, Fish, Ete. October Sale Specials That Will Make the World’ 8 Greatest Hum with Activity All Day Tomorrow (Friday). Free Cooking School secured two noted Domesti ert For Friday and Saturday ror HOICE CALIFORNIA SHERRY, ANGELICA and MUSCATEL, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables NEW APPLES—Greentags, Bald wing of Pippina; S-quart bask: FRESH Dameon Ootong, potas Tea tame p cot: te ‘oung Hysou, besket~ (MAIN Building, Sixth Ploor,) Women’s %350° Shoes - Planned in Our Bargain-Base- larly 70c tomorrow, aq. yd. sample high shoes, in the season's smartest styles. Printed Linoleum—2 yards wide, rogu- Regular selling prices, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 a pair. » Shapes— ef a : in this sale, including many extreme novelties; button and J dh nd Children’s id tri Extra selling space and extra sales people. Tyrolean MAIN BUILDING and Old Tom Gins € ‘complete atock of Canary Cages, Aquariums, Bird and Goldfish Supplies at Lowest Prices in the City. AIN BUILDING ° Bargain Basement Sale of 33.50 The Biggest and Best Sale Ever $ at . ment Begins Tomorrow Morning um—4 yards wide, regu- ” 44 2,000 pairs of handsome and thoroughly trustworthy Printed Lisoleam 2 yards ad ree: 37 These Shoes were made by one of our best manufac- turers-—every pair for fall and early winter wear. larly 50c, om pile tok ih Oilclot Beng samples, the sizes are chiefly 3, 3/4, 4and 414, in Band C widths. Every conceivable style and leather are lace: styles B Srcry pair with cither hand-turned or Goodyear- , 7 3 silk ag betsy Hep ly 2.95, *3.95 an 5: 95 Tyrolean (No mail or telephone orders on Bargain-Basement goods.) (MAIN Boliding, First Fleer.) e ° Wines & Liquors i ert x Co.'s London Dry Case of 12 bottles, a5; 6 bottles, 64; 32¢ es TEAS green, ‘black’ or " 238¢ OKEGC ed fruity 2 it RUMPORD Only a very small fraction of the special items are printed Li ‘B9¢ } ‘ ae here. Full weights and measures and first quality are sixteen- year-old features of this grocery. Mail and telephone orders filled aes. Cal! 4000 Chelsea. ernes. Pithot. 108 ony é 60 Fresh Biscuits ARROWRKO! Binger bie Our Own Baking In our “Daylight” Bakery w he, Rastrysplpes breed 4c - 30 17e CN K B'S—shocolate, , cag 4 P4 dor, SU TRRINE: o 4 A ° ter vokies, Moonshine ane Brigptans 15e 4 “4 10¢ Fresh Fish We clean fish free of charge. FRESH SALMON STEAKS OR 1 5@ HALIBUT STEA! > mae : me veetamen re LQsa0 Long Island eels LAKES treehly toast 10e pack 25¢ 10c “the gow granu: j POUND CAKES D5e@ anes. suet, Tender pote doz, $1.94; od APASky Pink SALA S114: bel. JEL RWS Bee VERN Selb. “ Khine and Moselle Wines vrckhardt 1 FRUTTI LAYER CAKES * Ile a vat" Oe choice fresu-kikeds DDG AGE—frewh mave dally; ; 16c ; ie Bay + rans tertion .. be] | Sali Newpen' beadeskers srs. 22c \TSUP~-Fountain quality; el ecirzon bottle (MAIN Bu POUND CAKES — ran CHANCE HAS ‘SOLD OUT HIS INTEREST IN CUBS | ib ROAST BEEF riba; ip BROILERS~ ib Monogram Whisky No 5 10¢ oe he bad [onde the deal as | . ‘ . He ; ; e| ) meee Dut sefuved to give tn _o } -v CBy and Stop the Shake. + Cough Deora, Se. per ben. %o° i

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