The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1913, Page 9

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ong At m ° wee _EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 381, 10913. 1 re REGLUSE OF EGHTY-TWO Same Goods for Lees Money Than Elsewhere” , KEPT FOUR BABIES mI ar TRAE ax Stamps “Meet Me at the Fountain’ Ra A City in Itself t2=| |GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER @) (222 =o hocord Suitings-—27 inches wide; woot finish; are reasonably fe- colors and mixtures Floor, GREENHUT Building, tomorrow. Oaly I Sixth Avenue J. B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18% to 19% Streets REENHUT BUILDING 16 Woven Striped Crepes—27 inches wid rr ereb with Lott a of pink, light blue, “black @ LT og cae stamps good in any one bool ams “best quality; fast ‘colo edhe ive Weeks C Weeks Old pies MAIN BUILDING-————— . Charges Mrs. Good Was | Paid to Care For. a } Complaints from physicians in Lex- e@venwe, Brooklyn, that chil- dren were being misused at No, 237 La- ff 3 i ise to visit the place to-day. They hildren, scantily dressed fn charge of Mra. Addie ty-two years old and feeble. ‘was in disorder, the furni- yn, shabby and dirty. On a on the parlor floor lay twin ‘weeks old, crying. aid they were the children Emma West, a member 5? HH RQ i 4) the Law” company which | @one to Australia. She said the} mother sent her $5 a month for their support. The two other children were two| Good, paying $10 re of him. The other, the son, Mrs. Good t No. 63 broken by is wife, He hag been paying $10 a mont | Mr@. Good said she had never been! Meensed to care for children, but she loved them and knew all about them, ‘The officers told her they would have to take the larger children away at once and would come vack for the bebles with a nurse. Mrs. Good went strangers be- | Pond the vestibule of her two-story ho She sometimes permitted the children to go on the atreet, clad with | no regard to revenue 2028 or decency. | | PHYSICA, RUN RUN DOWN BY BROOKLYN TROLLEY, MAY DI FROM INJURIES, Dr. Burr pres One Car’ Only to Get in Front of Another. { condition in was struck a trolley which may cause his death. Thi cian was on his way home on a patient living in Bush- r DeKalb avenue, and stopped ; y and Will torman Herbert Or. Burr #tepped in “front of the car, was struck and tossed ahead on the tracks for about a dozen feet. Vol- berg worked at the bral stopped the car within a foot of the physician, who lay unconscious, The motorman, with Policeman Dubois, of the Ham- burg avenue station, carried Dr. Burr to a doorway and the policeman sent “for Dr. Platou, of the Bushwick Hos- QUICKLY CURES THE WORST BACKACHE -Makes Kidney Troubles, Blad- | der Disorders and Rheu- matic Pains Vanish. It ts no longer ne ry for any one to suffer with backac kidney trouble, have disagreeable bladder and urinary disorders to contend with, or be tortured with rheumatism, stiff joints and its heart-wrenching pains, for the new dis- of uickly and surely re- wonderful remedy 1g the system of uric all the poisonous ause such trowbl Fi re xtirely. different from all other reme- dies, It is not like anything ¢ ver used for the purpose. It acts on the principle a9 len g out the poisons and | Femoving t It soa! : met in through the membranes and li water i peutralizes, dissuives, and mal ys sift out id filter away id and poisons from the bloud, | the kidne ys and urinary or- Ithy and well, ng you have suf. It matters not fered, how old you ar used, the very princ auch’ that it is practically impossible to | the human syst ‘out | ‘There is nothing el: ire It starts to work the take it end relieves you the Se suffer with pa and sides, or bladder troy ulfy swellin, “Et ankl end run down, or from uny fii tx are authorize return the purchase price if it {wils in * single cose, Solitaire Diamond Rings Pegularly w Tomorrow Ont jewelry morning. rings at May weigh @ little less up ito >: $25 The on offering is one of the many features from the sensational of solid gold and diamond-set successful sale which began here this (Stones in these Re) than %%-ct.) settis igen Four. vomslarty ‘The Hest uold-Filled Extension Brace- let — stron gly made and the Pf wear like gol During this sale the petraees , dee sold ; stones wel; bout $ " regularly cw se 30 Stone Diamond Ringe— ly $27.50; tomorrow. . 20 [Wee sosoret. LD p Gold-Filled Bracelet my, Watches—exten- sion bracelet with small Lop watch in several fee tisat BOD of High-Grade 2.500 Pieces Gold-Filled Jewelry On Sale, Tomorrow, at Heretofore Un- eard-of Low Prices For 12c You Can Buy Choice Of Men's Scarf Pin and Cuft Link Sets Stone-Set Brooches Tie C Enameled Brooches Rhinestone Horseshoes La Vallieres Gold Front 3-Pin Sets Cuff Links Buckle-Shaped Values from 25c to 75c For 25c You Can Buy Choice Of La Vailieres—with chains;)Men's Scarf Pins and Link Sets stone-set Buckle. cage ae and gold Id Ircle Brooches—gold front | Gold Front Buckle Stone-set Brooches Baby Sets-—of jooket, chain and two pins Pins Stone-Set ir Pins Values to $1.50 (MAIN Building, Main (rll Specials for Tomorrow, Only,in Fine Silks Read the details carefully. They tell of wonderful bargains. Silke in Colors $1.50 Dress Charmeuse— double width; all-silk quality; Ve every good streetandevening shade; yard.. 95c $1.50 Changeable Dress Taffeta— a8 inches wide; S5e desirable color combinatio yard... ......6e $1 Striped Dress Poplin— 37 inches wide; newest conte with black or white stripes; yard..... , 75 $1 Colored Messaline—-36 inches wide; all silk; atout 42 new colors; yard oF le, Rough and Ready i ‘de Chine—wide Slat: newest street 3 shades; yard... 1.50 Charmeuse—. : dincheswiderya DOC $1.50 Paillet de Sole— inch ide; Seceelbae 36 arid hi iden inches wide; yard... "7 Be $2.25 | Charmeuse — 40 ah s wide; 4) 33 iy Satin— § 54in. wide; yd. - .. 18e| pats $3 Dress Bengaline—two- toned; ud inches $ wide; Ror Chiffon Novelties—double TB e} 32! cr Moire—in Copen- jaupe, navy, nat- Black Silks $1.35 Shantung — yarn- dyed; excellent quale as | ity; 36-inch; yard $3 Dress Batin—s4 inches wisi wool back; $ . "pe De pce inches wide; yard. 1.25 (MAIN Building, First Floor.) 20 New $7.50 Styles in Skirts On Sale Here, ie To oe models morrow, of the many new is illustrated. Your choice of new draped, plain- tailored and elaborately trim- med skirts. We are able to make the sale price $4.95 simply be- cause of a special purchase which included many ‘“‘sam- ples” and skirts of imported materials, The materials include Eponge, Shepherd Checks, Faille, Satin Ducheas, French a i Import- 5 Ci Voiles, Taffeta F. Novelty A Drawing Room Furniture A Manufacturer's polled gf ic Stock Al or Martin, roe Pieces for Music Room a lahogany a Seer Much Under Price The makers of this furniture, E. Schloss & Son, are noted for manufacturing the best lacquer |, work in the United St Their output is ture under price the Included in this sal >>| $18.50 Vernis Martin Mt sliding trays for sheet $7.25 Vernis Martin or Rockwood T bl e— aranteed finish; top x18 ins.; graceful $14 Rookwood Music and Koll Cabinet — this cabinet is lide half decorated with paint- mirror on {op 59 50 ; has a capacity j————G REENHUT BUILDING a te Linoleum ularly $1.25; orrow, ‘e Square BOe A choice selection of tile effects and conventional de- signs. 70c Printed Linoleums—4 yards wide; in pretty cone ef- 3 fects; square yard 9. (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) in this case, to buy articles of their manufac- imple” at bargain prices, iH | $12 Guaranteed Vernis Martin or Rookwood Music Cabinet — dainty painted — ; 56. 75 Lae double door: mirror on with delicate efulpainting in $ binet jab and 27 | fini Fi 7REENHUT BUILDIN Fine China Cake Sets Each set consists of 7 pieces. Your choice of three dainty hand-painted border de- signs, one as illustrated, tomorrow, $2.50 Celery dish, thsi individual salt dips 10 ° $1.69 This celery set m ‘1 & *1.25 Blouses, Ina Special Sale, Tomorrow, at.........0..00. We know that you will buy liberally wooo you see these blouses tomorrow. who value money the most will buy a half. would sell like ‘thot cakes” even at the regular prices. ; $2.29 Seta—set consists of ary We Have Never Seen Prettier Styles for Spring and Early Summer Your choice of principally cluny, filet, shadow and Val. lace, in new exclusive designs. ear no less than ten exceptionally smart models. t ractive rd habeas KI the jame style table, ed as above, with a 16-inch iREENHUT BUILDING $2.75 Lace Panels at $1.95 each Colonial effects, with Re- naissance motifs, These a mounted on heavy cable net; whice and Arabe (GREENHUT Balding, Firet Fleer.) ac Those for blouses like these Trimmings are Some of these waists have yeeen others are embroidered with the Balkan colors, 4 Some have the de! low neck; long or short ‘sleeves. How many of these blouses do you want at Men’s ments west of New York. y .C. A. PITT: SKIN and TAN RUSSIA CALF. style. Of course, as these are VERNER'S DISCONTINUED LINES, th However, there is every size and width: Anyhow, you'll find a proper fit in some desirable style in the entire collection, ightful new contrasting ‘‘color-touches."” (MAIN Building, First Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING and Women’s $3.50 to 6 Low Shoes, at ‘These shoes were made for one of the largest and boat kndane high-cee shoe establish- VERNER & CO., of PITTSBURGH, PA. They ore closing up two of their shoe stores and consolidating their large business into one store. URGH THE NAME “VERNER” STANDS FOR THE BES “the Shoes tor Men are in PATENT LEATHER, GUN-METAL CALF, KID- include OXFORDS, PUMPS and COLO: calf, putent leach: 1 from 2 to 8, AA to E ‘omen; and § to 11, (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDING IN FOOTWEAR The Shoes for Women Ht and kidskin, sizes and width: High or ase A = NIALS, in Russia is in each A to E tor men 10,000 Pairs of Trousers Another Great Sale in Which We Combine No Less Than Six Purchases These trousers are excellent in every respect—meterials, style, woke i manship, ete. Otherwise, they would not be on sale at The Big Store. All Sizes—Every Waist-Measure Up to 54. Trousers for men and youths; sizes up to 36; regular selling prices up to $2.50. Excellent pat- $ terns in worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots. No less than 1,500 pairs of trousers, — These Were made irom suitings, striped worsted, cassi- meres and cheviors, in spring and medium weights, 4 lew outing fabrics also included; sizes 28 to 42; values 50, Thousands of palrs of trousers, including more n 20 D pattes no in spriug-Wweight worsteds, chev- ; also others made from the short 3; sizes 28 to 54; values to $5. meres, euasiatal blue all-wool serges and black thibets; sizes 28 to 52; values to $6. Men’s and youths’ “Kingly made of the best grades of foreign and domestic worsteds; medium and light weights; all size: o] Millinery Sales All Sections of Our | Millin- ery Department Prepared with Numer- ous Special Offerings Tomorrow. In Trimmed Millinery We Feature Ostrich Trimmed Hats . at $5 Quality and style not to: be matched elsewhere under $10. The body of 4 this hat is made of hemp trimmed with ostrich. Your choice of various modish shapes. Hundreds of Other Hats at $5, $7.50 $10, $12.50 and up to $25. All of this millinery is specially priced. Mr. Ora Cne The well-known millinery designer and lecturer, gives his Talks on Millinery In Our Millinery Salon, First Floor. Come and hear him--consult him regardit individual style-requirements. pie 1.95 Hemp Hat Shapes These are genuine hemp hats. Your choice of a number of most de- 95¢ sirable shapes in best colors; at. $1.50 Chip Hate—black and colors; many of the new 05 Ready: specially made an iced; many new sha mys big es ler “Pokes ad | of White Goods Towels, Table Damask, Bed Sheets, Pillow Cases, Etc., at this Season’s , a Quotations. — de Diceched Mercerised Table Delain ove 7, choice patterns ; 63 inches wide; yard € 10¢ White Nalnsook—36 inches wide; soft finish; White New Cloth—the new fabric; a combination wee os of ratine and crepe with « linen nish; yard 69e to 88¢ Bed Sheets—for beds of all ‘sites; only sane dard erate | of bleached muslin; all perfect goods; each 59 29 Embroidered Bleached Maslin Pillow Cases—size 45x 36 inches before hemming; choice of xcalloped or hemstitched; each 19 89c Hemmed White Crochet Spreads—tor 3-size big, light weight; cach.. ais: 59c (MAIN’ Building, Main Floor.) 4% Bed Pillowe—good striped ticking; each $1.49 Gray Blankete—heavy cotton blankets; pair. (MAIN Bullding, ba} to Reed “Pullman” Sleepers, Tomorrow, at These vehicles are made of fine round reed. Each has loose cushions and the upholstering is in corduroy. The tubular gears are strong ani ntial,and ¢ the wheels 56-inch rubber tires, A finer or more solidly constructed baby carriage was never offered at Ate thing like the price. B PLEASE COME EARLY, BECAUSE THE QUAN- TITY IS LIMITED. (MAIN Butlding, Fourth Floor.) Other Sales in Our Main Building inches wide; yd — of Vite lawn;at BOC “Satin ana oe $2. Costume Tweeds— 54 in neh wide; me rt ott ches ‘89c n seeapae tes Bass eunaenras

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