The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1912, Page 7

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~ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, ‘Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than B Slaathen , ptt “Meet Me atthe Fountain: Ae Bi Stors A City PLUM OS | =| CREENHUT SINGEL COOPER C and less, 14, 1019.) TRUSTY SKPSIAL recep cece WVNEWHAVEN WT THEADENSCAR Founded 1945 O'Toole Takes a L a Long Spin, A sweet musical tone is the vital thing in a continues | Complimentary ZAC "As many sets as are reasonably | books unfilled will be given. piano and the special excellence of the Waters tomorrow. Pp ry Distribution in Premium Parlor, Third Floor, GREENHUT Building Tomorrow. on eye - at Auto Flenes § is pea rained sweet musical tone with (MAIN Bullding, Stamps FREE, Tomorrow r Only 100 complimentary stamps good in any one book. gid is Fou ere. ine si —s a | » GREENHUT BUILDIN “Beginning Tomorrow Morning at 8.30 A Sensational Dispersal of (only 1,000) Genuine “Ostermoor” Mattresses At bona Prices Waters Pianos differ from other standard pianos in being hightclassed and not high-priced, also in that easy terms of payments are offered without interest. Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- pare the Waters prices and terms and you will be convinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters- MAIN BUILDIN “sae of ~MILLINERY REW HAVDN, Conn., Oct. 4.—With the peageful departure of Trusty Tim- othy O'foole In Warden Charles Dono- nies new $3,700 gutomobdite, funny folks who think they smart now refer to tte’ County Jail at New Haven as the Tombs It. vin ten tive mow famous jut {|| Autola player-piano is the best value and the most |j|f om Z raph tor The Big: Stor “But New England. No other jail in this par, attractive piano proposition possible. ‘ Soretr La ie a4 Bu of 8 80 stuliy E nows pi Neg frfpere Si eis atiottea Has) Send postal for catalogue. . are . ‘Ostermoor” mattress is; but " Ppp H. t is the best substirure Horace Waters @ Co. 6) “ SA ee 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. é ae g }) = Wy a “ee, a to of the story Three |127 West 42d St., near Broadway. Pf (HMc« ss § \ ‘arp, is told in'the prices. 4 Stores Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): i y A AC | 4 ) “Ostermoor” Mattrese—weighs 45 B vem name $15 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. || |i b i : ON My by Ne woven in binding—look for it; $18.80 sort; tomorrow, a ” ‘ 5 N b M “Ostermoor” Mattrese—with extra \“Ontermoor" Mat Mattress hosel ott Q'Toole's escape followed the disap- pearance three weeks ago of five jail gttests, They carried with them every- tlilng in the furniture factory except few unfinished chairs, Warden Donohue has been in charge for two months, He found O'Toole serving a six’ months’ sentence for burglary. Some bad person in New York had taught it to him. But O'Toole fas 90 Well behaved and fitted in so Ss s thick French edge; inseamed roll| covered with well with the warden'’s idea of the| — stom rai 8 oma rar oo 5 WH, ed, found corners; covered] art twill; eg the ioiay Hees rule of kindness that when the new . YG with beautiful art ewill ‘and satin-| corners with a four-inch Donohue car arrived ten days ago ©'Toole was made its chauffeur, that Having been his specialty on the out-' aide. Warden Donohue went to Boston to see the Red Sox play. As he left the | car at the railroad station O'Toole men- ingeamed finished ticking; full weight 60] bound oles tor border; full weight 50 This $9 FO) Beare a. ‘ Bator? 18.50 Hat (GREBNHUT Buliding, Thied Poor.) Isn’t it reasonable to sup- far *1.25 pose that we would not GREENHUT BUILDIN Special Purchase and Sale tioned that the engine was working Ft st sie tee tat ae a give o “Nese al on .rniwit ese! | Renaissance and Marie Oro di | a € space, year alter Trimmed and week in our his- Antoinette Bed Sets ‘The car was found in| New York last | night at a West Twenty-seventh street garage. Ready -to» Wear Hats in an ail- Lok Paes ae cs year, to’ advertising the Coe: erage ‘ absorbing sale, giving in this sale We secured this lot of fine lace bed sets at a remarkably AGED MISS FURNISS GIVES Brill Twenty >» our famous beginning tomor- yr — @ prec- — (oe in price. This saving we shall share SIXTH CATHEDRAL CHAPEL. Daughter of William Ponsonby Furniss Offers $150,000 to St. John the Divine. In memory of her parents, Miss Clem- e designs are new an “od ghia oe! dainty, showing large lace pee motifs mounted on a heavy quality net. H Worth every penny of $8.50. Trimmed Hats at Special Prices}| os="*wrr. tii. i: Trimmed Hats That Can-|Hats That Compare Favor-|Ostrich-Trimmed Hats Not $20 Suits and Overcoats if they were not so re- uaarkally good--so much ous Fumes, who ita unstee not Be La Buphouted 5 tase ably With $16 and $18 te Be Duplicated, : GREENHAUT BUILDIN: fered aitrgibdrve Mabie heer neary rades o| er ere inin’a'shaperac toe Gavearal of etter than others at $20, $10 and $12, at...... S| Startereathinc by 3) |] +1 rt San 10 Continuation of Our Great the aixth of the “Seven Chapels of the ‘Tonguce,” two of which are completed and three in course of erection, Miss Wupits's father, Wi!'tan Ponsonby Fure niag. died worth $40,000,000, More than $00 hats for your! Never before were smartness,| Stunning models in the beryeliid Sie pie. i bany of chic and novelty so happily com- “soft” effect. Also a ioaarka Wilton Rug Sale the hats are actual reproductions of |bined at so low a price. More|collection of other fashionable mene, styles. lly & than « hats in this ee 3 millinery, a ek hh ee ee in Ge Soe iN gn Sh grow quality, xceptionally Smart Street Hats—|Model Hats—Specially Priced for fra pated tiopally good, includ Featured for Tomorrow, colorings is exceptiopal: ing many new Tomorrow, at..... $15 abs ed $25 and novelty effects. In point of style they cannot be duplicated elsewhere} Copies of the ver latest European fashions, exprese- for less than $30. These hats represent the very acme | ‘"& the taste of foremost modistes. These hats a teu are onda abr athe opal Slane ei i ad price quoted, $50 in so-called “specialty” shops. Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Millinery $1.95 Silk Velvet Tam-| 61,95 Imitation Velour|$1.95 Black Silk Velvet] $1.95 Reversible Plush and erShanters "$4 ES) Brews Shapce— “Qe” | "Drom Shapes § +169 sivopherd Plaid. Cloth that they more than justify it. See them yourself--- you're as welcome when you come to look as when you come to, buy. With her sister, Mra. Margaret E. Zinmerman, M'ss Furniss occupies the OM Furftwe howe at No. 280 Madison | aventie, spending the summer at Lenox, Mars, She has ni Dean Wilkam M. Grosvenor of the hedral that the chapel may coat ax much as Is necessary | Bale Price) Size were given by nm memory of hie first yard King, for a daugh- ter; Mrs, George Lockhart Rives, for the; ‘§ Whiting family; by his stepsons for} THE BRILL TWENTY $20 Bishop Potter, and by his parishloners | for the Rey, William R, Huntington of | Grace Church. For Men and Young Men, Ready-to-Wear Lee, ARMY MAN TRIES SUICIDE. | Sinshes :lis Throat Near Jugular ’ ° and Will Die, It's Belleved, | A CE “wether With his throat cut within a frac- | thon of an inch of his jugular vein, a| man described as Charles Quaein, for- Ufa ental of SO. 36h ‘west! BROADWAY, at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. ‘MAIN BUILDING $2.96" Breet: Pile OS $196 i Plc 35 $9.96 licady-io:Wear Tem-| and Children at 95e Continuance, Tomorrow, of Our Oa leaetial $ Bt 2.50 Unprecedented ters—at..... 25 Ereci-Pile Silk Velvet | $3.95 Black Silk Velvet 98e« “Hanky Panky” Hats | $1.95 and $2.95 Ready-to- || eee. "149] Sirpairea 1.95] Buses 69el nner... LAB | f Pi : | Ostrich Plunetwidiney Rates” \\ale of Pianos|| Large Fancy Effects, Wings, bay Black Os- $ $5.95 Black O Sampl i Artifielel Flow- Etc.—values to 1 95 trich Pima) 85 ermal trich Plumes— J, sect. Be est Hence $2.95 | Mae "5.75 ny bund vooes and eenth street, a retired army offi-| 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Gretawich, 125th STREET, at 3d Ave. cer, was taken from that address to) UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. $1.60 Black French $4.85 Black Os- § he New, York Hospital to-day, 1s- if " . $2.05 Ostrich $ Samples values . on Ais chars on asibaniine bet! Harlem Store Open Evenings Curled Plumes 95c (ich Plames— 3.95 Fancies ..,... 1.95 49c to @8c; at. 39c olde. Dr. Keith, of that institution, re-| ported that hope for his recovery had} practically been abandoned, At ihe West Fifteenth street address all in: gratia relative to Quaeln was de- iit makes little difference what you, need—a World Want will go get it. (MAIN Bullding, Firet Floor.) ° pea Bargain Basement Millinery Sale Player-Pianos Trimmed Hats—cannot be dupli- cated elsewhere under $5 and $6; at. 5 1.95 Ready-to-Wear $: Hats—at..........+ 1.25 $1. Rod (mene ster Wear 95. Odds and Ends of Wings— Que values up to 78¢; pair. : Extraordinary Values in Good, Reli- fm Fane Feather able, but Slightly-Used Instruments Bi vcccrcrrcecreccooos an Bey $2.95 Soft - Crown Vieiamed Bale .. Be All Well-Known Makes and All in Good Condition +] Any Instrument Up $ Down - a eiety eo) ood wat “10 St. 92 eae And we will take back any one of these pianos within one ng (players and player-pianos within six months) and allow ju all you have paid on it toward the purchase of any of our ae instruments at a higher price. Here Is the List—Look It Over: Uprights Uprights Grands ..$ 75 | Hansing & Scott.g160 | Steck... ., 135 Decker .. 145 | Shoninge o Bradbury... ‘MAIN BUILDING Come, Tomorrow, and Take Your Choice from These Blue Serge ; Suits A Small But Very Choice Lot From One of the Best Tailors in Town; $ Regular Selling Prices 1 5. q 5 $20 to $25, at after not chiefly because it is old but because it is good. Our Reproductions of Sheffield Plate are not old but just as good as the old, for they are practically the same thing. LD Sheffield Plated Ware is sought Payments of Men and youths who appreciate quality and who insist on best trimmings and flawless workmanship will be among the first to buy these high-class suits, They are in Fall and Winter weights lined with pure dye Merveilleux silk— (guaranteed for two seasons’ wear). Exactly 161 suits in this sale. They'll sell rapidly at $15.75, so please come early, Also Several Hundred Handsome Suits of finest worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots in nearly one W595 Fashioned precisely as though they were of solid silver, finished with the same A coffee urn care, and then heavily silver-coated. from an old dish Sheffield design. Their appearance is that of Sterling of heavy * Tepareeny Silver,—their prices are no higher than Hae’ were attrac ' graceful piece, those of ordinary electro plated ware, hobwiker Pri ete ” tt asyhor We have some “Sheffield” Trays and pill dared $33.75 Salvers we should especially like you to see. Price $15.00 The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths se 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New Yor'. Bhicrccdcccvrecccccorcccercereceneves Schuman Gildemeis Men's and Youths’ Over- coats—choice of more than athousandcoats. New cor- rect and handsome models es" as well as All “Kingly” Trousera—an un- limited showing of popular patterns in striped worsteds, all grades for dress and business wear. Every waist measure to 54; remain? up to $5; tomorrow, rie ‘2.90 4 Standard Blue All. Wool Serge Trousera— § tomorrow, at 2: 90 $4 Standard All. Wool Black Teacrrene. “a0 Kroegre.. a caetl Biddle Marshail Wendell iis Kranich & Bach. is Schuman,..... Keller.. Gordon Lockhart Brooks Stuyvesant Weiler oxture Tan, specially price et this asic, tomor- $ row.at 2.65 Double-Texture Tan Rain- conts—military collars; Eng- lish models; every’ cont guaranteed; to- = § 5 THAIN Bullding, Seo Krakauer... Pease | 185 | Sterling Hardma: Waters....... Hazleton Weser.. Gabler... eeeaee TBP | Double gragsGreen Trading Stamps Before 12 o'Clock—-Single Stamps. Thereafter qummmmn [NEW YORK'S SUOPPING CENTER | till al cilibadlise

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