The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1913, Page 6

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a \ ee oe 7 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER a 1918. tend. from the Gubernatoria: candidates to the ward healers, Many new botidings and other im- provements «greet thin years visitors Jamen FE. Veatey, forty-five veare otf! of Warwick, Orange County, N. Y.. shot tn the head at hie ana New Clarion Hote) this m ey had been Drougit here wife and dangnter tae [and there i# the usual display of prize| \ jeatthe, farm produce, farm machinery, ! home products, frult, grain end the like health, but became deapo bo nom with chickens, Sg and othar abs Ure L fe while they were at. e000 HOME IS FOUND THOUSANDS aii Saloon Keeper Looks Up “‘Po-| Trenton’s Interstate Exhibition FOR ‘OLD FIRE FIRE HORSES. fice Sergeant” Who Phoned | Opens With Big Display | They will Be Cared for Hereafter! LOOK WELL. Every day many to Have Paper Cashed. and Bill of Novelties. at Farm of Board of akin sufferers are Inebriety. | Qlaz Luckerman of Ne. W Bast One| TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 9—Trenton's| partment which have outlived ehelrus-|made hap =} 17th Anniversary 9 Sales les End Tomorrow Last Day of This Great Event— Last Day of This Month— Just the Day for a Final Clean-up of All “Odd” Lots and Broken Assortments There are so many special items for tomorrow that we couldn't list them ail in small type even in a double-page announcement. bed mies displays in the regular departments and in the aisles of “ ALSO, REMEMBER, PLEASE-—we have anticipated the new low- 29¢ tariff law and bave marked goods accordingly. Notice to Charge Customers Purchases made today and to- morrow will be regarded as if made in October, and bill will be rendered on November ist. ‘MAIN BUILDING—, Our Cut Flower Spectal— Carnations Se hee ee Complimentary aa; Stamps FREE Tomorrow As many sets as are reasonably requ for books unfilled will begiven. Distribution in Premium Parlor, bates Oy Build- Only 100 com- ntary Stamps good in any one book lereafter the horses of the Fire De- Ppy Hundred and Ninth treet was held for great interstate fair opened to-day, |fulneas will not suffer the tenominy of poly the use of | @rasd Jury by Magistrate Kemp | This + the fatr introduces night baing @old to peddlers and huckaters| Poslam. = 7 year the far introdu and finish their days in the hafta, but| It is the remedy nor in the Adams Street Polles Overt, |shows, a pectacuiar presentation of the| wil find @ home on the farm of ¢he| that does over and Beeskiyn, to-day on @ charwe of for |iast days of Pompeii anf an elaborate | Board of Inebriety, according to a letter gery. Zuckerman protested that ell Be |éisplay of @reworks each evening dum |Serelved to-day by Fire Commissioner had done was oblige @ stranger WhO! ing the week. Another novelty will bel tive secretary of the Board. athed him to get @ check cashed. He | automobile racing Friday, on the cloe-| Newspaper discussion of the passing of the fire horse caused Mr. Gaeneon to eald Ge had been « law clerk in the ling day. Automobdiie dashes are to take! Sate eo the Fire Comminsioner stating The Modish, the Beautiful and the Most Practical of the New Fashions Are Featured In The Big Store’s Formal Showing of Women’s New Fall Suits, Gowns, Coats, Etc. Garments of refinement, elegance and excellence, in the most wanted of the new fabrics and colors. The newest ideas from Paris—the very latest and handsomest designs over again what is expected of it, and much more besides. Often in a week or two it eradicates cases of ecdema, salt rheum, etc., which may have on ense oufferi ear ietines make it possible for the women of New York and surrounding fites of Bx-Gov. Biack and was well | the piace of the usual horse racing. that they would care for the old horses, int L- ne for y is rt “4 known to various Justices of the Bu-| 4 conspicuous feature this year will |or most of them, on the farm at War- Rapidity of action, intense power to and ripe ogee the foremost New York style creators—are hee beats satale) be \sraomed the very height of fashion without the accom: heal, the Leste 4 of its pode, and its uses render Poslam a (See the displays in our serene on the Second Floor of our x Mata Building, and by ae means don’ t miss our marvelous window exhibits.) all who seek perfect skin health. ia ekig —— stops at once. Bi red complexion: MAIN BUILDIN Dreme Court. De the presence of preacher-policemen. | wick, N. Y., which consists of 800 acres. "i Mr, Bameon states that the horses wili| man; Medberman's arrest was caused bY |The Rev. Guy L. Brown, a Baptist Pae|be well cared for and that there te ‘Themes Keenan, who has @ saloon at | tor, and the Rev. George H. Ingram, a| ample forage, Above the stan of each Ne, G0 Hicks otrest. His telephone | Presbyterian, will eerve on the @air’a | 80%e will be the name and some record are cleared overni nd of service, Mr. Samson ead Rone of the| POSLAM SOA pes “ 9” i ung Ghetiy betere soon yesterday a Police force, and have the authority %|horseg would be eed for working Dar-| against infection and eats impor AnImmense Sale of The “Laurette Taylor Women 8 $1 bape Shy ebientiiaelle person. | penen, 88 those *Jite color and texture, soothes tender Night Gowns "Fem Sergeant MurDhy of the Adams | Their principal work will be on the| Market. Jonneon readtly| skim, makes complerions clear, hands Youths’ and S treet station. I've got @ shock hare |'atidway.” arreed to the offer and rome norece aiii| soft: ‘The best shampoo for annis eiour at at for $0 and I'm shy of cash. Will you| it is linwed, howaver, that the | be sent to the farm thie week. coll érg ints cell Poslam ( Y Men’ 8, c enat tt for me?" ecclen copa will have much to do —————>—_— ig) hee bsetry Soap (price qu: oung F Wi Dainty Stulee in Nainsook pend it along,” sald Keenan. for this year's fair wil have none of] Made Life et Atiancte City. For {ree samples, he to the Emer. S f at or women and Cambric “PN send a messenger boy,” answered! the dancing ATLANTIS COPT Need toot Pea AES nd ost Sith Cerest, uItS Makes Its Bow Here, Tomorrow— Some are loweneck, slip-over @e eas, and Keenan tume up. In the opening of the fair the pen- Presently a messenger boy from the! nant was rained to the top of the staff Pestsl Telegraph office at No. 204)/0n the grandstand and by Mise Helen Mogtague street appeared. He had a/ Laffan, secretary to Secretary Mar = hots on the Columbia-Knickerbocker | gerum. To-morrow will be children’s t ‘frum Company for 0 drawn by Jo- | day, when {4,000 or more achool children le ait I. eeph I. Hauser to the order of James | will be admitted free. Wednesday will ¥. Murphy. Murphy's name was in-! he Farmers’ Day, Thursday Polltictans’ @oreea on the back. Keenan took the|pay ana Friday will bring shape; trimmed nd ribbons, (Eaten serene suis others ith dainty la $1 Petticoats, ai Fine cambric with di em- broidery or lace-trimmed flounces. MAIN BUILDING: rer 3. 5 0 Here's a style that will win the hearts of thousands of smart dressers. It's a sort of & mannish hat made of velour with the new fashionable bow at back, trimmed *8.95 (Values to $15) Here are FALL- WINTER- and 1.25 Moreen @heck to the Hamilton avenue station | gion t lowe. T 4 MEDIUM-WEIGHT SUITS for with ribbon band. $ c Sd ented ivat Mciouey”to tle ig Gar = ihe faire atendoncs| Department of Interior Decoration |}}| vous ant youne men in every The Beauty of Thte Het Petticoats phone dame being upward of a hundred thousand. . a in Its Simplicity > nee Mf there was a Geral. Murphy | Ail of the politicians of the Gate at- Th ful di i of is th Riser aeceer wen Really exceptionally clever instyle,com- || “"""""***** Sites Wek et Gnd Mawnan ond ne ie - successiu! lecoration a room is the Every size from 30 to 38; NOR- bining fashion and service to a very re- aihade of excellent markable degree. m@eerenger boy burried to that station, expression in period form of the personality FOLK STYLES INCLUDED; and, THE “LAURETTE TAYLOR" HAT Is | | quality in black and colors, picked up Policeman Bhaughnessey, and Lacsdigpte gd getdate a emghell di HERE IN OLIVE GREEN, MOLE, NAVY, i iis wey pounit ans Semermay, Sie of the owner. This department maintains a iis fo cooees tis new tall Sart BROWN, AND PLAIN BLACK. * per pablo flounce i fiedlbercgrg ber tony edb staff which will assist in the preparation of cd llelead ee : to a party in Brooklyn Saturday | IN BUILDING Mgnt and at ite conclusion decited to homes for the Winter months. e me Ghinvon street Ho let the place about Most Extraordinary Sale Ever Planned of Seon and tn. Fulton street encountered Architectural Decoration Curtains go to the Postal offce and arranse to Painting and Papering Draperies N DERW Zuckerman hed done. Supporing the| Cabinet Making . Upholstery : Gerst. Murphy, Zuckerman to obi! For Men, Women, Boys and Girls Begins Here Tomorrow Morning The special prices are positively less than present-day mill cost. OT | is a sale for every member of the family. (Full details printed in our large advertisement in today's Journal.) GREENHUT BUILDING Tomorrow's Unusual Values in Domestic Rugs (Please Note the Popular Sizes) $26. 50 High-Grade Seamless Velvet | $22.50 Choice Weave Seamless Vel- Rugs—size 9x12; choice selection vet Rugs—size0x12; heavy quality; ‘i 1 durable, excellent designs and of Oriental designs ar )..) 50 bright colorings: ‘1 0 at European, Oriental and American Rugs that Gov. Bulser told hyn of his finan. | @al Gifficulties during the last cam-! paign as an “absolute invention.” ‘ REENHUT BUILDING This Beautiful, Rich Cut-Glass Bread Tray $ 2 9 5 Originally Priced at $4.95, Tomorrow e These trays are unusually large, being 1344 inches in length and 63¢ inches wide. Witty Aone, 34th wh 35th Miser, Hew Goch. The Hackett-Carhart Retirement Sale Spells Opportunity to Men-- And thousands thronged the Hackett-Carhart stores in taking ad- vantage of this great sale. Our four large stores did the biggest business of their career in the last three days The cutting is brilliant, in sunburst and chrysanthe- mum pattesn; deeply cut scalloped edges. colprings;at..... $24.50 Extra Quality Secmlces Veivet | $19.50 Choice Seamed Velvet Rugs— Ruge—size $x12; rich, high-piled| size 9x12; selection of floral and pe 1080) Setanes lade ‘ean: of Bedrogm Rugs “Dorothy “Vefnon Inlaid rate Rugs rtistic Linoleums Only One te a Customer. GREENHUT BUILDIN $1.75 Nottingham Lace e Colorings New Designein Selected Colorings C t Tomorrow, . Si Sale Pri Tuesday marks the fifth day of the sale with Before they had decided to retire, vast quantities of mer- ee il. 8th ee Heavy Reductions in a ur alns a Pair..... Cc greater opportunitie¢ than ever before for the purchase of |Chandise, ir ead Ett eee tpared a ari e. tite 7.50..,..8x10 S116 Quality--e9. ya = on Just 300 pairs are offered at this bargain price, tomorrow. The de- fresh fall apparel and furnishings at prices averaging 50c on ere clothing and hal 575.....6x0 ...., 4:25 $1.25 Quality—sq. yd i] tion, had been contracted for to be sold in the ensuing six the dollar. montha, Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, must retire with the Now, through their sudden decision to retire, these great respect of every one in the industry, and in order to accom-| stocks must fe disposed of within a short time. This is your plish liquidation with honor are compelled to sacrifice their)opportunity to secure your wardrobe for the year round at complete stocker. prices practically one-half. Suits, Overcoats and Furnishing Goods for Year-Round Use— Reductions Which Average 50 Per Cent . Sale Includes Entire New Stocks for Fall and Winter 1913-14 $13.50, $15 ane $17 Suits, Fall Coats (eu $27.50 and $30 Fall Suits, Coats| $30, $35 and $37. 50 Fall Suits, Coats signs are the most novel oj the season, and are simply exquisite. GREENHUT BUILDIN Specials from the Furniture Store Even if pe list does not contain THE VERY FURNITURE THAT YOU NEED—come, tomorrow, anyhow—for all lines are specially priced. Noteworthy Examples from Tomorrow's Sale of Bedsteads, Bedroom Furniture, Tables, Buffets, Etc. $9 So td Oak ($35 Genuine Solid $37.60 Two-inch Dressers— fine Square-Post Brass ished in golden coats. Sizes and _ Neckwear and Winter Ovs end StS $12.50 | enh ett th ane | Sines $93.50 f pes TERI ad halt tects ts the trom rane “|| young men olor combination. Were we porreiied to publish the 2.50 and $25 Fall Suits, Coats | ‘ai Se, the collec id Choicest | t ~ si Wei; ight Overcoats. Sizes Pate oie the el vil tall de 3 Coats and ‘Winter wet Fall Salim REDUCTIONS IN FURNISHINGS | Hosiery $2 and $2.50 Cunseeiare Underwear Gloves Cluett, Peabody & Co. Arrow 5Cc, Eco Fur: Thread Silk i" 50c. B.V.D. Underwear...38e $2.00 Arabia Mocha Gloves, | $1.35 } / { Wint eon . d Winter Wei ine Overcoats. Si: and Winter Over- or Living Room Badeieede-- asillus- k men and os men. ie and young © $17. 50 Teel and 1 $20. 50 long 0 inches coke inch p ‘ide; one drawer; 4" ers i haped Me ididly made inch top rod: * ' 7 pend pad Fall Suite; Conte Specials in Knit Silk $37.50, $40 and $45 Fall S $45 Fall Suits, Coats inches longiall| and a beautiful GC», mor te 00 { row, re wooden knobs; deajgn; 1-895 tomorrow, at, morrow, at 5, 15 $21 Quartered Oak Planked Top Ex- $1.85 Golden Oak Caned | $29 Quartered Oak Buffets—finished a rich bd tention. Jatles: pasulitully ie. Box Seat Dining Chaire poigen ook polar: 45 inches tong: 3338- d, S « peli . . renci plate mirror; autiful = $6 Solid Oak Chiffoniers—finished| ure ine! in well braced; quar. lected quartered oak; carved standards in a golden oak color; § drawers; tered oak back; heavy top; o . , + one large drawer and thr all. wooden knobs; good locks t ones; also case’ and casters; tomorrow, "93 95 DrrOW, | SOMOHTOWs $1.25 peri at. GREENIT SINGEL COOPER 6 Sh avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. (8®to 19% Streets ‘MAIN BUILDING SPECIAL LUNCHEON Rerved In Our Fourth Floor Hes Roon BOILED OX TONGUE, POTATO SALAD, (4 CHOCOLATE ECLAIR, CUP OF COFFEE OR POT OF TEA. or lisle Hosiery: plain and = Neckwear rien j aid 29. . _value Reis Medium. fancy colors. wie S138 50. and The, Velvet Four: PT Weight Natural Wool 5c §1,50 Dent's and other Eng. Three for $1.00 110) Halue Standard Extra lish makes; regular and 1,50 Earl & Wilson Negi J5c, and $1.00 new Fall ity Natural Wool... 85 Cadet sitessoueec.... $s dad a Wien TOW. te ’ shins: Pan tnd Pleated Neckwear, of ‘imported $2.50 value Non-Shrinkable salina $1.10 Collars, two for...... 85e silks; large open 45 — Wool, full fashion... $1.98. $1.50 Russian Kaman... $1.10 265 Brouday, 119 W. 42d Se., near Chambers St. peed Broadway, Opposite City Hall. 1 n_Evenines. 4 Brondyay nec, NeatUhion im Retail cenings eS ORS ne Se eS ST ~ even-time World Want works all the week Order one to-day and prosper. ‘A si seve

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