The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1912, Page 11

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ee HE EVENING WORLD, road had obfai posed hotel. Bi 000,000, it was a lessee for the pro- |r from Gellerue and declared shat ‘He then ween $8,000,000 na $10,- ja, death had beer instantaneous. REWARD OF FATHER COSTS LIFE OF SON AND WIFE'S REASON turned his attention to Mrs, Hohenberg, ‘ho was raving. When rei home #he attempted to hurl 4 window, After the lad had been pronounced dead, H #tein, the driver, sat on he curb outside the house and wept Itterly for half an hi PENNSYLVANIA TO BUILD NEW $10,000,000 HOTEL. wed to her eolf from ppetite was offer: hallenge and won it. The terms of the wager were that he must mot leave a ate 1 swallowed three pounds of fat por! chopa, two pounds of potatoes, pounds of brend, a tart two feet in _ | Railroad Has Plans Drawn for} Structure in Seventh Avenue, | It's Said. Sad the man who rememb his pipe burt forgot — phenom- | te of watercress, | “Better Goods for the Same Money or the “Meet Me-at the Fountain’ GREENHUT-SI Sixth Avenue MAIN BUILDING ————, 2 ermal 98: 7 ETE Pai RINSE EY WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 30, 1912, Ape Bi Sto; e J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. = . —- CE ea OE eA AN I Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” A City’ in Itself EL COOPER @. 18% to is Streets peer HTT: BUILDING ¥4 The Hull Bros. Umbrella Co. Have Discontinued Their New York Office and Saiesrooms Rumors were current In real estate circles to-day that the Pennsylvania p Lad’s Joy Over Bar of Choco-| pound of cheese, more! The meal wi — — Railroad would build a vig hotel on the plot covering the olock front on Seventh pudly bestowed | | four Spanish onic d then asked for late Blinds Him to Approach \ drink of any kit of Wagon From A father's reward between n Thi ond: nd for merit upon his son brought death] n * had permitted the after- consumed without | | \ SMOOTHEST 0 ‘om Thmve Dimond. The| marked to the porter, f TINS Handy 5* Bags Hohenberg and may cos ‘ A r vel] fine little fellow bound for?” | = | ter scowled at him ¢ "t | | The report sald tha: Moikim, Mead &| know where he’ ; 1 dunno where| Kindergarten at) White hud practicatiy completed plans| hi ; , know #i Witteenth strect and Avenue A. After! fOr such @ structure and that the rail-| he's agoin, He's bin an’ et his 1 | WORLD WANTS work WONDERS sehool was out yesterday afternoon he On Pupils to take home speci to *29.50 Fall and Winter Suits at *14.75 Another sale caused by the warm weather. Another underprice purchase in which manufacturers made extraor- dinary price concessions to The Big Store. Another distribution of high-class suits at a price that will make our Women’s Store a scene of activity. The Very Handsomest Styles Designed for Fall and Winter Cutaway and straight model coats, trimmed or plain- tailored. Remarkably smart- looking skirts. MATERIALS ARE TWEEDS, HOME- SPUNS, CHEVIOTS, WOR- STE MANNISH_ MIX- MEN’S-WEAR B ES, DIAGONALS and NOVELTY WEAVES. Finest quality satin and peau linings. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) For Tomorrow (Thursday) Only MAIN BUILDING 5c Paper of Milward’s Sewing ” Needles--5,000 papers; 3 papers Be TO vecne Be Fifteenth stree: and father to behold of the knowledge “'r * had ine Stilled In the half time sessions Louls Bonwit TEtuer « Co. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31ST They have sold to us their entire showroom and sample lines atabout '4 price. These umbrellas have been divided into three groups for imme- digte selling, at special prices as follows: Values to $2 Values to $5 at 95¢c | at§2.35 Values to $10 at 4.50 You have a choice of new- est styles in umbrella han- dies, thus making this an exceptionally fine opportunity for holiday gift buying. All of these umbrellas have the convenient detachable and interchangeable handles. It isn't often you have an oppor- tunity for buying Hull Bros. um- brellas at abour ' price. Why not take advantage ‘ol this one to- morrow? (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) hind streets, witch It recently | terrier under his arm. this morning to si ar-old Louls} property is in the rwir uf the Gimvel the fad's the burst into the nts of his par-| care kaa ns of their cut paper and basktt work st the reason of! store, Louls attended thy ents on the fou f No. MS East) thelr parents might note the pr: o his mother f the fruits they were making. Plished his kinderg: tionally well, and his father, M Hohenberg, who is employed nights as & ohef, was pieased exe eedingly. “Et is tine work, my son, for one so! young,"’ he said, while he and his way examined the lad’s display, “To-morrow morning when I come home from work V' give you a reward.” 10c Fleece-Back Flannelette—Per- sian designs; 2,000 yards; a yard.. 29¢ to 75¢ Veilings—black, white, magpie and colors; yards; a yard.. 49c Silk Floss "Sofa Pillows— choice of 3 sizes; only 500, at. 50c Silver Plated Teaspoons gross; '4 dozen for 75e All-Felt Slippers for Women—red, brown, gray and black; sizes 3 39, Ic to 8; only 900 pairs; at $3.75 Rich Marie Antoinette Lace Cur- tains— mounted on hea ‘Sp $ cable net; 100 pairs; a pair.. Ue 95 No Mail, Telephore or C. O. D. Orders filled on the above Louls had a Special Sale 250 Women’s Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices .. 20¢ 24.00 Value 35.00 OF wool corduroys, ratines, diagonals, mixtures, striped worsteds. Lined with peau de cygne and warmly interlined. 29.50 Value 45.00 Of corduroys and velvets in strictly tailored and dressy trim- med models. Lined with peau de cygne and warmly interlined. 35.00 Value 59.50 Copies of Bernard, Francis and Callot models in velour de laine, peau de souris and other ex- clusive novelty fabrics. Lauis told the story of t reward, and morning found fore 10 o'clock. He was met at the by two clamoring children and Into the hand of Louis he pressed a penny ‘Get choc'late,” / whispered ami Louls sped down the sta actoss the street to a candy M8 East Fifteenth stret invested, Louls emerged tr hie ight hand clutching a late At the front window o: r apartment Louis spled Samuel, his nose Pressed clone against the pane. He retwed aloft the hand which held the chocolate and waved it exultantly. Samuel saw and emntied, Still waving the chocolate a: , Louis started across tle # he @aze directed only the wi Be failed to note the approach of a wagon driven by Herman Hotenstein, | @eltser water dealer, of No. 172 At- . Special Sale 250 Misses’ Suits yarn-dyed At Greatly Reduced Prices de GREENHUT BUILDING Syne Extra Specials. Quantities limited. Women’s ‘20 his MAIN BUILDING 5,000 Women’s Voile & Lingerie Blouses, $1, 31-98 & $2.98 Orders for blouses placed six weeks ago with | the most discriminating women. Some of these three of our best manufacturers are presented to our waists are semi-tailored and prettily embellished with in this distributi cluster tucks, Cluny and Irish laces. New Directaire patrons in this distribution tomorrow. : collars; also new low collare, now 80 popular. Dantiest and most becoming styles, materials and Several hun ed “Prince Imperial” blouses are workmanship that will cvoke words of praise from included in thi 2,000 Silk Blouses at *1.98 and *2 (MAIN Building, First Floor.) 18.50 Value 25.00 Of wide wales and men’s wear serges,in tailored and Norfolk Sizes 13 to 18. ‘24.00 Value 35.00 Of corduroys, two-tone novelty fabrics and braid bound cuta- ways of diagonals, Sizes 13 to 18. 35.00 Value 49.50 Of velvets, corduroys and broad. cloths, in reproductions of Paris models. models, with the news to his par- ther, followed by h street. Dr. Cook was Lord & 'Taylor Founded 1826 Splendid Pe alues tn the Most Desirable Silks Double Width Crepe Meteor White, ivory and cream Usually $2.50 per yard Black Dress Silks One yard wide, soft and fine. Regularly $2.50 per yard Black Chiffon Crepes 45 inches wide; a fine dress silk. Usually $2.50 per yard Fifth Avenue at 38th St. ailored, others have lace yokes, trimmed with igh necks and long sleeves; values up to $3.98. GREENHUT BUILDING China Tableware Variety Is Very Extensive Lord &f Tay Jor Founded 1826 Fancy use | and Glassware The Surplus Stock of One of the Largest Importers Offered Tomorrow at 14 The following items merely hint at the wonderful values offered: 98¢ Decorated Austrian China ina AQ, |e Decorated Austrian Coffee Pots.... A ce China Chocolate Sets—at Special Values in Women’s Suits €& Coats to 14 BelowRegular Selling Figures. 79¢ Fine Hand-Painted Royal Bavarian China—this is one of the finest grades imported; a good selection of dainty fruit and floral designs on a delicately tinted background with rich coin-gold band. Pread and But Plates 39c regularly 75¢; -teglaly -rensany 4Qe | Dessert Plates _ Bhates - regularly 63c | $1.50 Street & Touring Coats 60 inch length, velvet collar and braid bound. Two very smart mcdels shown in a variety of materials, Value $22.50 Chinchilla Coats 50 and 54 inches long, in a variety of styles in all the popular Fall colorings. Value $25.00 \s $14.75 1.45 Cake or Bread Plat Large Chop a $2.95; Sets — ‘complete ‘tor $19.50 Pe; at. Salad $1.25 Austrian China Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, Celery Dishes, Comb and Brush Trays, Cracker Jars (as il- lustrated), ete.; values up to eq $1.50; at....... °69c A special group of finely decorated Austrian China Dessert and Cake Plates—in wide range of rich |i. 95 ake 25 Becorsisd Austrian China Tea Cups and Saveers—with 10 dainty floral decorations; at Ic 9c Decorated Austrian China Coffee Cups and Saucers 10 —at..., Ic 25c Decorated Austrian China 10 Dinner Plates Ic 25c Decorated Austrian China 10. Wall Plagues Ic 29¢ Decorated Austrian China Coffee Cups and = Saucers—neat 15c border designs; at 75e Decorated Austrian China Fern Dishes—8-inch size, bea 4! lining; at. ic earl 5 ( 15c and 19 Decorated Austrian Cle anne Sale of China Tea and Dessert 8 Plates—at Odd Lot of Flannels At About 14 Former Prices 48c per yard, regularly 75¢ & $1,00 Women’s High Class Hand Tailored Suits Made especially for Lord & Taylor, of the hest imported materials and in the latest styles. All handsomely lined and warmly interlined. $27. 50—Value 642.50 25c¢ Austrian China After-Dinner Coffee Cups and Savcers—choice of two dainty designs; unusu- ally fine grade china; An assortment of Pressed Glass Tableware, consisting of Bowls, Comports, Butter Dishes, cte., values 10c to = 15c; at 10c’ to 15¢ Colored Glass Tall 5. AG cain s ic floral designs; values up to $1.50; at AM 1c Decorated Ausirian Sine Bread and Butter Plates at. ‘Flower Vases— (GREENHUT Bullding, Main Foes.) MAIN BUILDING Sale of Hallowe’en Groceries Choicest meats, foods, cakes, nuts ane Pu Ai pre ge ne Sar neighborhood grocer cannot match. W MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS h Phone 4000 Chelsea, Ready-to- ear Hats New Canned Foods Fresh Cereals Cotice 5 — Fountain IMPORTED TAPIOCA «Lp te 5 ibs BEST FINE SAGO ( 75: 38: Nv peadenny Corree— 34 Hie GRANULATED CORN Ae BLEND COFFEE 32e | ous cf tiol 0 BLEND COPPER 25e $2.15; tb 45c At Attractive Prices 5 Fiour FANCY PANTRY FLOUR. ->di., Specials in Dress Goods fel Black English Corduroy and Velveteens For dresses and suits. Regularly $2.00 per yard Imported Black Broadcloths ; Spar |) REBT ERAS | 78: Spot proof and shrunk, soft finish He ie Dl aA - Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats In the charmingly simple styles so much in vogue, are shown in an assortment of colors Special at i GERSEY oWATORS. Foun- pest. ‘OU INLATY PARINA PINHEAD OATMEAL NEW PEARL BARLEY Freshly roasted daily in our coffee de- 29¢ 2 FANCY NEW LENTILS PHISH. ROLLED EAVOninE ‘alin COREE. 9g 0. mE My 29¢ SCOTCH GROUND MARAGOGIPL COFFEE $1.50 and black. $5.95, $6.95 and $8.95 Colored Velvet and Plush Untrimmed Shapes In both stiff and graceful lines. $6.00 formerly $8.00 to $15.00 Imported Flower Novelties, 50c to $4.05 E BREAKFAST COCOA sold in bulk; 4% Ibs., #1; tb FANCY PEA BEANS _ 25e 18¢ FOUNTAIN TOMATO CATSUP- 6 hots., 81,08; big decazon and lustrous. $2.10 Usually $3.50 per yard Navy Blue and Black Serges Sponged and shrunk, 50 inches wide, Special, per yard, pie fr 2 . CALIFORNIA GOLDEN APRI- 4 Cors—2 HOLLAND 1ERRING . bresh tg [|| See eiarbniris pene 3 keg, O4e; a ‘ork imperial LARG bee ase 32¢ 10¢ 4 c ALIFORNIA , SWEET PRUNES 4 5 « _ Be CALIFORNIA SEEDED RAISINS 2; package suvitna ‘aver HGS 78¢ SB MEAT—-Cudahy’s Rex br LES, Baldwin 400 jar Tallman 39@ “ORANGES box, con nges, 82.79; 23¢ Ade GRAPRERUIT: box, con New Crop ice 10 Ibs, 5 Ibs, UNPOLISHED WHOLE HEAD RICE i 86: |} LOOSE MUSCATEL RAISINS > of this 10¢ inapoitt’s ot tO bare NCES for jelly; 5 BANC aR 4 Veh va oR AIN Ri ue NATURAL BROWN “Ri droadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. _2e nore Babbitt'a Naz

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