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peepee pa ry 8 MT CG SLOT NRE ES RE ees en ne THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912.) ‘Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money than Elsewhere’ | [GREENTUT-SIRGEI, COOPER @ | xtra Spec Sixth Avenue J.B.GREEB iT, Pres. 18®to 19% Streets (Saturday) Only ———_ MAIN BUILDING (MAIN BUILDING) Special Parade Luncheon 12 Sheets of Music in a package—popular songs, musical comedy and comic opera OF HER WEDDING FOR oa His ! FOUR WHOLE YEARS} «ils All Right Thousands with Poor Teeth few | ‘Newark Teacher Announces Good Dige-tion by Using Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets After Meals, Marriage by Asking Schvol f OF not we eat too much, te Board to Change Name. ‘MAIN BUILDING Children’s Coats at $2.95 hat the question wasn't what ntity thereof, but one mflation, The nor- Served, Tomorrow, in the Tea Room—-Third Floor. Chicken Pie with After keeping her secret for nearty and with keen Hot Biscuits selections; only 1,000 k f Miss Mabel F, Garrebrant, An ac © feesbas ba ibe Manbeng: flies puts mock eatin, And Values Made to Retail at Prices Up to $10 | | Vanilla & Stranberry 25¢ package of 12 coples for pre school, Newark, N. J., amased friends] oF Re Swe teat Cho to $10 ¥0 Guadarait Coltee | eee: a to-day by telling them that aince|use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets gives at $2.95 Your choice of the samples and “odd” gar- or Pot of Tea 25e Sheffield Tooth ee { ments from one of the best makers of high-cl (MAIN Building, Third lias ) coats in town. THIS IS WITHOUT EXC TION THE FINEST COLLECTION WE HAVE EVER HAD THE PLEASURE AND PRIVI- December 14, 198, she has been the wite| quick relief. of William H. Wack, @ clerk in the Na+ tional Exchange Bank, Manhattam Congratulations were mixed with the 5 gross; atube............ Men’s $1 Goodyear Rubbers—atl, sizes; only 1,500 pairs; at...... 139. MAIN BL Pk mara Pure Food Wondering and envious question, “How LEGE OF OFFERING TO OUR PATRONS staurant waa AT AN AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE. reneest ‘Served Special, $1 American Watches—for men 5 and boys; ? Tomorrow Tt was learned that Miss Garrabrant ume Soup's Pangicles, le. lope with Bacon and Tartar Sauce, SOc. Genuine Virginia Him Glace with Spine fooorme for one year; onl $1. 25 and $1.50 <upaiiio--seanadllaabe This season’s handsomest styles in sizes from 2 to 6 years. MATERIALS INCLUDE BROADCLOTHS, CHINCHILLAS, FANCY Pred Se ‘went to the secretary of the Board of Education a few days ago and had him change her name to “Mra Wack” on chy Roast Tenderloin of Reet a ta Beare the roster. ‘The announcements recetved | MIXTURES, CORDUROYS AND VELVETS. ee handles ; for men and for women; °6 Eurriage bad been pectormed fn, ibsa We say “Values to $10,” but there are coats Halt Srotieg Colgan wie Ales only 500; at. 5c Mushrooma, 5O¢. New Sweet beth, N. J., the former home of Mr, Weck, by Dr. William F. Whitaker of the First Presbyterian Church. ‘Until very recently Mrs, Wack con- inued to Mve home with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Walter W. Garrabrant, at Mo, 10 Walnut strest, Newark. She|A Gentleman of the “Old Achool” Who 4id not confide her secret even to her Keepe Up with the Times, mother until shortly before she and Many people have poor teeth, weak husband decided to go housekeeping. | fume, sore teeth and other bothersome Ms, Weck meantime Itved at No. 31] troubles that prevent Mulberry « , Just around the corner |cation of food. And from his w! home. soft, mushy food that “There is nothing in the jaw in this| petite they go in for thos Gate that prevents @ married woman the very odor of which starts tho saliva from teaching in the public school,” said |/and makes the stomach fairly revel with Mrs. Garrabrant, “but Mabel thought | anticipation. ke would be free from possible em- but a natural condition. Any- Derrasement if she continued to pass borders upon the indifference | es @ single girl. She intends to retire ters Indigestion and eee at the close of this school term next | dyspepsia. Jeane. That ts why she informed the| It may be safely sald that {t should | Sweetbreads Braise with Chicken Croqueites (2 in this lot that were sold at wholesale at $8 each. SOME BIG “PLUMS” FOR THOSE WHO COME EARLIEST. (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Untrimmed and Ready- to-Wear Millinery silk vaivet, blocked in the very best] season; various shapes and $ Erect-Pilc Plush Dress Shapes—splendid shapes, in black and the best $ 295 pot ne 195 eT TD anipest| iced 39. OF GCOLOFS. «see eee se eee ee ress Misses’ and Children’s “Hanky Panky” 2.95 Genuine Velour Dress hives ~good| Hats—made of corduroy or plaid cloth assortment of shupes, in black and and are worth 95c; best colors; the best colors; value $3.95; aa | 95 trimmed With Tyroleun feather: tO $1.95 and $2.95 ’ Ready-to-Wear Hats—for women; only 250; at. " 95c (No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. ‘Orders Filled on the above Extra Specials. Quantities Limited.) ata Vinaigrette, 35s. on IMth St, Side, near $1 Starts a Bank Account “You Keep the Safe, We Keep the Key’* The Home own in the accompanying illustration is the test help ever devised for people who want to 8 money. Let Us Lean You One Free of the very best shape: with silk velvet; Smart Larpadaecth had Hauciiiaded are sailors made of plush trimmed Board of Education of her status.” not be ® question of diet or kind of food, with % wreath of goat hair entirely} at. Plush Hoods—round soft sha y I ; pes that / Greenhut el, Coopsr & Co., Bankers, con: prociicnta teeing ve 4 r y 5 7 uns are sappeeea! 06 Taye ides ihe | ee ne ned with a ail Imitation Velour Dress Shapes—fur felt} have received the mark of popular duct a *eenorel king business and pay INVALID KILLS HERSELF.) fitnce ‘in deranging the stomach. It tn Berk, hy a a Sed. hats with long nap, imitating velour;} approval this season; an assortment a o inte on Ghecking Accs unte “Sica ee simply tier of supplying the stom-~ rf ry lors in vari- of the very bi ¢ Inte on ime e Mve, John Hannon of Brooklyn AG4 digeaite Shanne with 1hdes inown | ya best colors; value OU | 95 at eat vaine ri ren 69c Hf ay Me i AAMCEANL value tt 35 Depositors ed of every courtesy in Drinks Carbolic Acid. tants such as pepsin and hydrochloric both of which have a direct and | Qfre. John Hannan, the wife of a a#il-| powerful action upon the contents of the | veramith, killed herself by drinking car. | stomach. e@ grain of @ single ingredient in vole acid at her home, No, 810 Pacific] stuart'’s Dyspepsia Tablets digest street, Brooklyn, early to-day. Ghe had| 8.000 grains of food. This your been @ bed-ridden invalid for fiftean|stomach and gives it tho rest tt needs. years and lately had suffered from mel- ancholia, often hinting that she meant | is n this rule. ait to nd her life. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- | ’ lets and you will wonder how you . Hannan heard her choktg tn her! got along without them. They are sold | f® 2 to-day and ran in, to find her at at 650 cents by all druggists everywhere. | doing their banking ness with us. (MAIN Bullding, Fiat Poor. (MAIN Buildieg, Baleony, Above Maln Floor). MAIN BUILDIN( In Our Shoe Store Special Prices on Smart and Shapely Footwear For Men, Women and Children For Men and Women 1 98 $3 and $3.50 Grades Tomorrow, at MEN'S, in butfon or blucher style; gun-metal and patent leather; Goodyear welted soles; all sizes. WOMEN’S, in 20 beautiful styles; patent leather and un-meta!. Cloth or dull kid tops. Button orlace. High Cuban or military heels. Also black sucdes and velvets. All sizes and widths. Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Shoes—patent leather and guns -metal calfskin; Cah on ae er; Goodyear-welted soles; allsizes upto 5}y;at.. 1.75 ‘MAIN BUILDING Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits and Overcoats, at Tomorrow’s Sale Includes All the Fashionable Models and Popular Materials. Regular Selling Prices up to *25 You cannot get the bes: part of this clcthing story until you SFE the goods and realize what a choice of high-class garments we offer for your selection at $15.75 340 Silk-Lined Suits—blve ray tt! | The’ Overcoats at $15.75—s slerious collection brown cassimeres newest models, The stomach | =‘ The Big 1, Store’ = “A CITY 9g ITSELF” | iREENHUT-SIBGSEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. oJ.B.G: 8” AND. I9™ STS, serge, MAIN BUILDIN 5 ‘ Also hundreds of very fine suits in worsted and ti) The Greenhut School of Misses’ and Children’s $2.50 and Scotch cheviots, and an exceptionally choice col- distgre ba Laphnrsrsbibrty hauonctrough we 4 5 Foot? eu lection of Norfolk suits. All the new ideas for fall liberally shown. Many of these overcoats are Music Petty STS mi and winter are represented, Men and youths of M-silk-lined, every build can be fitted perfectly; button or lace; Goody values to § "15.75 | Winter Suits at $2¢— Is for Adults as Well as for Children A. voltcd! soleas all $7 93 Winter Overcoats at $20—High-class A bowing abeond te soee. ne lee A two years’ course of conscientious piano instruction by teachers of NN Roys’. $1.25 Calfskin | Shoes —- solid ssortments at this price voninnee! BOLDER: eae nies ne waTOne ry EOE established reputation for the exceedingly low fee of $40-—payable, it de- PieCA SE Bel sisee froma 900 RO Kerseys Clothes" for young men and men. who sirea, on terms of lown and $1 a week until paid for. § GEicee er asegesoneses lo all and investigate, The school is situated on the Sixth Floor of our | | Misses’ and Children’s $1.25 Kldskin ned Oxford Meltons eee Fae eee MAIN Building, adjoining the Conservatory. Shoce—button or Ince; solid 7Q) Siik-Lined Gray and B.ue Chevicts - NOTE:—We make a Specialty of Teaching Adults. Teather antes; ail rises to aat.; Also the very fashionable chinchilla, Shetlands and popular rough | Raincoats at (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) fabrics. $10.75 —-Tan and H STILDING Raincoats at $2.65—Ts |Raincoats at $5.95— | 5.314 seca ’ ; an MAIN BU cd slate co ngle-texture ma- | Double-texture material, tan Romp ate or Enis teria s for men and and brown; every garment : Groceries, Meats, Cakes || itis itso cad brons gery mime *s and Youth’s Trousers | |Men’s and Youth’s 52.90 Suits "er?" $9.75 A few suits over 500; black, blues, prays; serges, thibets, cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots, all sizes, Men Values to $5; at ‘MAIN BUILDING: he rc O Specia’s Also in Fresh LE ‘ru s and Vegetables \ ) hd Fresh bruiis and Fresh Micats ] 7 | Vegetables CHICKENS -chole quay, freshe 1 Be an O a PORTA SRAVEERUIT 4 0 ¢. “ OR. + It meets the requirements of both Student and artist. Low-priced enough for the beginner, but witha & tone and touch that appeal to the finished musician. Unlike most pianos at {ts price, its construction is supervised by a man who ed his experience in facto- ries where the highest-pricedinstru- ments were made—and he consid- ers his reputation above all, The Kirchhoff piano is low-priced—but it's AN ABSOLUTELY GOOD low- nriced instrument, stool and es Destiny Guaranteed to Cover Terms Monthly | Give Satisfaction Free of Pepe in Every Respect IN Wilding, SeTnd Foo MAIN V BUILDING~ Men’s and Youth’s Derbies and Soft Hats Values up to $3; $1, 45 Tomorrow, at. . THE DERBIES are inall the newest shapes and many are SATIN-LINED. Just the right hat for winter weather, THE SOFT HATS are in ail the newest shades and shapes and include a NUMBER OF IMPORTED MAKES. (MAIN Bullding, Second Poor.) LAMB dressed; Ib. LAMB—full fore ‘quarters oof si dressed: Ib. « 12¢ ind sawarters of elt Our Own Beking In our “Daylight” Bakery we make delic try, rolls and b FL menace CA FRvit STOLVEN styles eac ——MAIN BUILDING Bo vs C] thi Smart hing 8 prencoats and Suits in a amas ing Sale, Tum ’ uo y 9) mg q a cmorrow. Va.ucs 3 4) e 5 Gas Te & “Mantles Newesi Devices Featured al Lovered Prices for Tomorrow Cold weather is near, and your re must be suitably provided with a warm outer coat, The Big Store is the place to get it, and tomorrow is the day. Caldwell Player-Piano, °375 It's the lowest-priced player-piano on Please Come in as Early as You Can " 1—-C enul bress Block upright : Free Piano Lessons | the market—andit's a thoroughly reliable, ol ko cn air ae pA MEE Se Hr eT ong Convertible Collar Overcouls: Heavy weight: brown and gray fancy mixtures; plain or belied backs; sites 10 t0 17 years, Hane Ee Haainlineerenl arin aitshole slobe worth {0¢; value, complete, TSeitor DF, eisai ainen Liao vaats ollar Overcoat; -brewsted models, cheviots and cassimeres; grays, browns and tan fancy offer wit oW-price ui — . 4 dy A iy ducement we ir mad iiialeanstnitiantanetolnvemmsenane e morrow, the entire outlit for Chinchilla Button-to-Nech Overcost d gray; yoke and wool! linings; sizes 3 to 10 years. Special No. 3—comprises each piano purchased A Double-Breasted and Norfolk Suits or above $200 ism are of the highest character. imeres, cheviots, fancy worsieds, etc.; brown and blue; si 8 6 to 17 years. a solid brass inverted ly YEAR'S PIANO TUI- Down §, a "] bi with i al , my ‘olla . t - . YEAR'S IANO. THE | Dermes 2215 2s 2 ween | ih es ie DASE ILA TRAST ALAN oy" Long Convertible Collar Overcoats— | Bullon-to-Neck, Fine AllsWeol Chinchilla | Double-Breasted Overcoats — conver- GREENHUT SCHOOL “ - \ mantle; large opal all-wool fabrics, heavy weight, Coats—in Oxtord gray, brown and olive;| tible collar; belt around; fine all-wool OF MUSIC. We Tune and Polish Pianos 1H globe; regular price and brown fancy mixtures; s with yoke and fancy plaid-back worsted | materi double- or single-breasted; (MAIN Bullding, Fourth Floor.) 13 $1.50; complete outht, Mtol7y values to $9; at linings; pearl buttons; sizes $ plain belted back; new winter iff tomor- LS | 10 Putton-to-Neck and Reofor Overcoats years; at 10.75 weights; gray, tan and brown fancy MAIN BUILDING 1} row ° sil-wool chinchilla, kerseys, friezes, convertible Collar Chinchilla} striped effects; sizes 5 to 18 § A Greai Sale, Tomorrow, of id | Special No. 6--No, 4 etc.; yoke and | to mares pr plaid back; patch pockets; py values to $13.50; at... V5 i@, , * y . 7 a: DIONE : Ox ‘ord and EP + it sle ‘der reled aa rey, brown, | Finest Suits for Boys Ot ide Anywhere immed overcoats, sume with acta-| blue and olive; sizes 10 10 18 years;| —popular colo: 65- and. 88-Note Music i ronan rr sag tan ey Aaah i chan collar and culls; sizes 3 10 S| Chinchilla Mecfera—8<-length; pleid| «he newest | VOyears; values to $8.50; at e worsted lining with yoke; sizes 6 to hevi i ° Ce Special No. 5-No. 4 Welsbac h fee mantle; ! cheviots, serges, cassimeres, Rolls for Player-Pianos | lecial Nay BeeNg ac iti J boys" Chinchilla Crore ats ; Years; “walues 10818, 87 Q)75 | bandculored sizes "70 18 year, | srieng prices: 17 fi ; | je blue or gray with Two Pairs of ‘Tro At }; and Less Regular Prices | outer globe conte with belt a -top; wens, browns, wrayssstipe |"6,75, $7.75, $8.75 Splendid Assortment—Specially Priced 3 peti ence fan igbone effects; conts splendidly | °° 29 ’ ’ See details of this Sale in our advertisement in to-day’s Evening regular price $1.25; complete outfit, tomorrow 89e 71017 years: velues 5 *9,75, $10.75, $12.75 (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) Jing, Second Floor.) Journal, | | (Piano Department, MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) sk for an Trading Stampe—-We Give ml a Double ax Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Before 120’ Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter jm NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER|, aay

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