The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 5

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as rece HUTERATE Sit EXAMINER BRUERE Administration With “Punch” | Can Prevent Graft, He Tells Aldermen. With the calling of Henry Rruere of the Bureau of the first witnes Hee Investigating that with the « * announced 8 testle mony a recess for two weeks would be ‘taken, Counsellor Buckner announced that ‘Mr. Bruere tu the method of t n enough. The witness contrasted the German @chools, in which a recruit is required years at least to have been a soldier Adu legislat! Deen ¢i followed u they had been and t there, grafting by wh have occurred, The is alla « bed the pF ae TWO HELD AS WITNESSES IN LABOR UNION KILLING. | Ferman Meerbaum of No. 19 East | Second street and Arron Left Pike street, Hors, te le Makers’ Unton by Henry at than Wagner were responsible for JUDGMENT AGAINST SICKLES. | State Files Claim of $24, Against Wa A transcript of ‘was filed sdo-day against 4m favor of New York by Attorn mody. ‘The judgment was obtal preme Court of Albany -~ Glean hair brushes with GOLD Dust To clean hair brushes without injury, have ready two basins, one three-fourths full of boiling water and the other with the same amount of cold water. In the boiling water dissolve a tea- spoonful of Gold Dust washing powder and shake the bristles up and down in the solution until they are thorougly clean, then at once rinse well in cold ‘water and stand the brush to ‘dry in the air or in a warm place, but not too near the fire, Of course the back of the brush {oust not be wet. | Good hair brushes are costly, but if properly cared for they will last for years, —— Gold Dust is sold in 60 , sise and (S large packs ages. The/. large package YP meansgreater seonomy. ¢ a — WA POLIGE RECRUITS “Better Goods for the Same Money or the “Meet Me-at the Fountain’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1013," D Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’’ paul Extra Special GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER @ |" 22": MAIN BUILDING, Men’s and Boys Sweaters jz Ina Whirlwind Clear- — ance at These Prices, Tomorrow: MAIN BUILDING __|} Be \ Luscious t. oe owe: Men’s Sweaters Sixth Avenue .B.GREENHUT, Pres. 16* to 19® Streets (AIH Baliea $2.50 Grade at MAIN BUILDING for 65- and 88-Note 75e to *1.75 Music Rolls ?777, 68.) toners’ at 25¢ Each Rolle for ‘2 v Just by way of explanation: About a month ago we announced a sale of more than 50,000 Music Rolls for 88-note instruments. € were then besieged with requests for music rolls from le who owned 65-note instruments. $1.50 um will keep cold drinks cool 36 hours and hot drink: 9 warm 24 hours; +e Ic (MAIN Building, Ficor.) Suitings— shades; 54 inches wide: 6 yard . Boys’ Sweaters, all ‘in Coat Style In this sale, tomorrow, we shall fill the requirements of EVERYBODY. The wonderful assortments include: Mew iSeGnde ya. |s2 Grade ; 33,000 Rolls for 65-Note Player-Pianos—15,000 Rolla for 88-Note Player-Pianos Nicpgte ey AL Ge Be gg BC), tte $1.50 Offering even a greater variety of titles than in our sensational distribution held recently. Your opportunity was never greater than now, and we advise you to buy liberally. *1.15 All of these Music Rolla are of the famous “‘Melographic" Brand made by Chase & Baker, of Buffalo, N. Y. \. ‘ aur a Chee | it, more than 5,000 titles for Rha ag TN every Rind ot music ever gut nto le iano faltste Lesage Rouning Marches and Sacred Songs. ; . lasnleal. teristle Pieces, Comic Operas and Operet ‘altzes, Two-Steps, if -Time ‘ Hits,” Coon Songs, ba i Ml LAG LF vical All of these roils will be arranged on tables according to their rotttion as listed in Chase & Baker's catalogue. Catalogues at each table for your reference. ioe Avove Ruste ‘Speciale, . . aiaiiee (MAIN Building, Fourth Poor.) ‘Quantities Limited.) 5 MAIN BUILDING: ‘MAIN BUILDIN( New $5.90 Chiffon Blouses “Make Their Bow’’ In $2.98 gee This Sale, Tomorrow, at 3 of the 15 Models Are Illustrated Here. Of course, there are thousands of waists specially priced for tomorrow, but only 500 of our, patrons will be able to share in this bargain offering. (800 are all we could get of these $5.90 waists to sell under price.) All the Newest, Daintiest and Most Fas- cinating Ideas for Spring and Early Sum- mer Wear Are Em led in This Re- markable Collection of Exquisite Blouses. Every new effect in collars, cuffs, vestees, trim- mings, buttons, etc., is liberally represented. You i will have to come early, for 500 blouses like these (3 will not linger long here, tomorrow, when priced at $3 less than the regular selling figure. Lingerie Blouses at $1] and $1.98 © Regularly these would be priced up to $3. All in new and particularly pretty styles. High or low necks, long or short 6leeves; trimmings consist of laces and embroidery, the new “touches” of color, etc. $5 Real Seal Leather Hard Bags $2.75 On Sale at The Big Store, Tomorrow, (Sens tg ieee ns . ; The meu ane bended rman oer me an TE Dade ed ok le Double top handle, leather cap gusset protectors ; broken bottom shape;7 inches deep and 8 inches wide; a smart hand bag for a very little price. (MAIN Building, Mala Fieer.), ‘MAIN BUILDING Best Groceries, Fresh Meats, Etc. And for tomorrow, we also specially feature Strictly Fresh Eggs 22" 24c (None Delivered) Fresh Meats SANDWICHES—freshly meade with corned ROAST BEBF—cholce five ibe; Ib. wen Tae MAIN BUILDING Millinery For Immediate and Early Men! Your Choice of Any $15 to $35 or Overcoat By Inthe House $ 1 2 7 (None Reserved), 5 e@ up Y Tomorrow, at 7 in the Overcoats You Will Find In- {¥, "cluded — In wt Behl You Will Find In- $30 Fur-Collar Overcoats $25 Blue-Gray Cassimere Suits $25 Plush-Lined Overcoats $39 Fur-Ouiside Overconts $20 to $30 Brown and Gray Tweed t+ Su $25 Fancy-Back Chinchilla Overcoats orste $20 to $30 Gray Chesterfield Overcoats | Sap bite Serne Sarees Sle Sample The Hat Illustrated is One of the Many New Models Itis an advance hint of one of the fashions that will be most accept- able during the coming season. May we suggest to you that it will be to your own interest to watch the daily announcements of the Big Store's Millinery Salons from now on? To come here will prove an edu- cation in everything that is smart cea cel for the season of spring 1913. A wide range of prices, of which $20 to $35 Sample Winter Overcoats $15 to $25 “Odd” $25 Silk-Lined Overcoats ‘Salts Also Broken Lots of Spring Overcoats — | $25 Suits for Youths and Young Men es and extra large sizes, as well as all And this inciudes “stout regular sizes for men and youth: It includes hundreds of suits of vari i wear twelve months in the year. pods welntre tiatlare suitable for We ee ne 3 ee these are four: 55, 7.50, 10 and 15 And Thousands of new models up to $75 (MAIN Building, Firet Floor.) GREENAUT BUILDIN‘ Another Bargains — Day of Furniture Come Early Our February Sale Extended Into March for One Day Only (Tomorrow) thus giving you another opportunity to save up to 40 per cent. on highest grade of furniture for every part of the house. All lines of furniture displayed on the two floors of our Greenhut Building (sectional bookcases and filing devices excepted) are offered at reduced prices. Hundreds of “odd” pieces will be marked at clearance prices. Remember, please, this is your last chance to share in this great sale of ours. Benefit by the opportunity—you will thank us, —181 SUITS—values to $15, at... SRCOATS A ier prices to {at ..... $6.85 to $8.) TROUSERS-—vaines to wit sizes 28 to 54; at $1.45 to $3.90 | Also Tomorrow TW Building, Second Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING ‘ Boys’ Suits jar Tomwrrow at "2090 te Handsomest Norfolk and double-breasted styles, in a great variety of popular materials. One or two pairs of trousers, Every size from 7 to 17 years. Formerly up to $6; Tomorrow at..... $3.95 One or two Norfolk and double-breasted styles. airs of lined trousers. Cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds, Blue thibets and fancy mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 years. . Boys’ Overcoats Values t ‘alues to a see 981,95 | ar" 82,95 Blue and gray chinchillas, fancy mixtures (astrakhan- and fur-trimmed conte ar the higher price). Big variety of styles, Sizes 2 to 9 yea Boys’ Wash Suits hundreds of excellent suits that were intended for retailing at prices up to $2. ilor blouse sty! Our Own ‘Baking CHERRY SQUARES er piseapple 15¢ ‘S~chocolate, 40c (GREENHUT Building, Second and Third Floors.) sailor-collar styles. Russian and and checks; also combinatio dark blue; tans and grays a FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES. Saturday's W Specials in DUPE FRENCH CHAM. | UMBERTO ITALIAN VER- | QUEEN $2. 24 MOUTH FOR! jo ‘OSs quart bottle.... GREENHUT BUILDING All Our “‘Open-Stock” 100-Piece English and American Porcelain Dinner Sets At Reduced Prices, Tomorrow Unlimited assortments. Neat border and floral designs. Regular prices ranged from $10.75 to $ $6 $32.50; tomorrow, at...... ...+..- 8.45 to 25 Cig INIA BRANDY— $1 bottl For Men and Boys 69 aaa Tomorrow, at & “2722. You will find duplicates of these hats ~on sale in several of the leading $1.50 and $2 “Specialty Hat Shops” today. vale sCQckTAits ~ all | SUPERIO! kinds; $1.25 quart Ei 98¢ e larg SUPERIOR EM MENTHE— T4e : ) 5 Our Price, Tomorrow, Is 69c—Because We Own ; . 89¢ Ale Our “OpeneStock, : i I, : A 4 SurplusStock (About 2,000 Hats) From the Manufac- } | _'<y 3'h'%'s" ois" istav GOLDEN Wel Fine French and Austrian C hina Qik] - f turer Who Supplies Most of the Hat Stores. SCOTCH WHISKY QR e sre ar 84e “OLD IRISH [OLD PIL a GIN.-81.25 ton bottle (MAIN Building, Thitd Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Specimen Values From CIGARS Tomorrow’s Sale of eiten-49 Key Wost Rothschilds—all Havana] Genuine Havana filler and wrapper; box 5950 usually $1.75; box of 25...... of 50; usually $3.50; at.. Marshall Perfectos—good Robt. Bonner-—good domestic cigar;} value at $1.75; tomor- two sizes; Perfectinos; 150 row, box of 50......... 110 box of $0. .....00see eee White Hunter Cigars—fine long filler Club Houses box of ad | 60 cigars; two siseei Panes 1.25 . 135 DILLON 100-Piece Dinner Sets In a wide collection of the newest border and Walter Damrosch Perfecto: value $3, box of 50... There are rough, smooth or stitched soft hats, in the very newest of spring shapes. floral patterng, some with rich coin-gold embellishment; BUI IN GREENHUT BUIL DING hy P Today in the ‘‘La France”’ Specialty Shoe Shops Of course there is a reason for an extraordinary offering of this kind and We helped a manufacturer to ‘clean house,” and now we | | and we bought several thousand pairs of these ultra-fashionable and hig!- desirable si (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) f . 7 . ’ One style is of black Russia calfskin, The other is of tan Russia calf You have a choice of gray, brown mixed, olive and other shades--AND EVERY HAT larly $2 5; reduced for $ ou regularly $25 to $125; reduced for 9 9 6“ 99 s ape gd °19.50 «°95|| Women’s *4 & *5 “La France” High Shoes TE A . $2.75 aPair Scrim& $ here it is: offer you an unmatched bargain-opportunity. All of these || class shoes 'way under price. poo MAIN BUILDING dainty AT JUST ABOUT COST OF MAKING! All sizes for men and boys (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) PREEM TIE EHIE Bite Absolute Duplicates of Two Styles Featured $9 65 at the Regular Prices; Tomorrow,at..... e B Curtai . - onnaz ur ains, at The “La France” factory over-produced on two of their newest styles goods are PH fresh, perfect, and in this season's most Nearly 5,000 Pairs For Your Choice, Tomorrow skin. Both in lace. The tan shoe has the new and very popular blind- eyelet effect, and is made on one of the newest spring lasts, To Make This Sale Attractive for Bverybady, and to Include MAIN BUILDING 25c Playing Ca Other Sales ; Details Jy Toddayes J vurma) ) All Styles, We Offer Five Styles of Our Celebrated $¢ Foot-Mould rd ME ert tel | MAM PULLBING || Shoct or Women SUS «a? Ye thousands of Toy Town's little MISSES’ SPRING SUITS, 11! TAN RUSSIA CALF BUTTON, PATENT LEATHER BUTTON Wi1H CLOTH-ToP, GUN-|| Tomorrow, a Pack Alen . COATS AND DRES Dozen Packs $1 ; friends. Included are; READY.TO-WEA irs METAL BUTTON WITH CLOTH OR KID TOP AND PATEN’ LEATHER LACE 39 65 Dressed Dolls, Character Dolls, NERY--WOMEN'S SKIRTS SHOES—a size and a width to suit everybody at this wonderfully low price........ le manufacturer classed these card: seconds,” but for all practical Baby Dolls, Boy Dolls, Girl Dolls, ~-SHEET ML "HITS," Women’s $3 Satin Evening Slippers gold, pink, blue, |Misses’ and Children’s $2 and $2.50 Button and Lace ey re as good as “regu They are of the celebrated Farmer Boys and Farmer Girls, at4e—MEN'S AND BOYS’ wh binck: wooden Cuban heels; ‘band-turned | Shoes—in patent leather, gun-metal calfskin, kil lin zer" brand. These are the same cards as are used by numery s clubs, N, B.—-We cannot fill mail, SHOES—PHOTO SUP- Me medium short sump with 2 | 95 and tan Russia calf skin; solid leather soles 1 49 uality double enameled pure linen stock; also cambric fig sh telephone or C, O, D, orders, PLIES. anki ai sizes and all widths; ar... we. #:d heels; all sizes up to 2; pair.. ‘ fhe ats include regular cards tor poker, bridge, whist and pinochle, (GREENHUT Building, Fourth Floor.) f (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Many Other Specials in Playing Cards, ofc -Come in and see. Aa IN Building, Ma! 5

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