The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1914, Page 11

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» . X THE nvening “WORLD, Tz DAY, Jv UARY $82, 1 ‘Double A4C Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 0'Clock—Single Stampe aft J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. E BIG STO GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CoO. BAY RILLED BY TRUCK IN FRONT OF HOME “ DRVER DOESNT STOP Name on Vebice Le Leads to Ar- MAIN BUILDING: z |AIN BUILDIN rest of Joseph Ryan, Who |§|| And Now for-a Potype “ao Silks in Black and Colors Says He Feared Crowd. Continues Tomorrow with Added Bargain-Attractions ‘MAIN BUILDING: A Sensational Purchase of 627 Suits Comprising the Surplus Stock from I. & H. Rosen- thal of 55 Fifth Avenue, On Sale, Here, Tomorrow Positively the biggest “snap” and best oor of the season for youths and young men to buy class suits at an extraordinarily low price. The Values haggte ee a ated, $I 7] wD Choice is Offered, Tomorrow, at ....- 362 of These "sults Are of $12 Grade 181 of These Suits Are of $15 Grade 84 of These Suits Are of $18 Grade The whole collection is the bestthat our Men's Store has ever had the good fortune to offer in a special sale occasion at such a very nominal selling price, First, and most important of all, every suit in the lot was made for this season. (Duplicates of these very suits are shown gh other “etiped pinces phe dead Sa the regular selling prices, $12 to $18.) Conservative and coll 5 Reuse materials for your choice. PATCH POCKET AND List H MODELS INC INCLUDED. jar grays, browns, blues and black and white mixtures ia piendid assortment, PENCIL AND HAIRLINE STRIPES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, HERRINGBONE STRIPED CHEVIOTS, BROWN AND GRAY CHECKS, PLAIN AND FANCY WEAVES, BLUE SELF-STRIPED SERGES INCLUDED. Every size frém 30 to 40. GREENHUT BUILDING REENHUT BUILDING—— Continuance of Our Special Sale of Celebrated Axminsters, Trade-Marked RUG | sates a AO On the back of each rug you will find the name of its maker, which, by request, we do not mention here. Exquisite color combinations and beautiful patterns are characteristics of these beautiful rugs, and their westne qualities are unexcelled. Some have riftin ing defects. Others are slightly mismatched, but there is nothing in them to affect thete wear, Seamless Axminster Rugs $24.50 umes nie Extra Tapes- ; Size. te ten 10. nite - ‘nals 17. 50 ‘The fact that two playmates saw the lettering on @ truck which ran over and killed three-) en) -vld Nathan Lieborsohn in front of his home at No. 156 East Fourth sirect, led to the errert late last night of Jozeph Ryan, the driver. Ryan said ho had siriven Of because he feared the mob which Quickly gathered. He suid the killing ‘Was entirely accidental, but was held @a a homicide charge. Jobn Speer and Joseph Silverman, two schoolboys, were pliying with the little boy when the truck ran Over bim aod then disappeared around the noxt corner. Thoy saw the letter- ing “J. Dangler, Provision Mercuant, 122 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn.” A large crowd immediately gathered @nd the child was carried to a neigh- * boring rug store. Dr, Leist was summoned from Bellevue Hospital, and saw that the child was dead. Just then a white haired woman her way through the crowd in the street. “Who's hurt?” ehe asked a boy. “Little Nathan Liebersohn's killed,” Qnswered the boy. ‘With a cry she rushed into the @rug store, where a group of men stood about the body. whe took one ‘Wook at the dead boy, then grabbed him up and rushed from the place, She was Nathan's grandmother. ‘When the Coroner reavhed the home and ordered the body removed to the Morgue for an autopsy the aged wo- man fought with her feeble strength @gainst the removal. The boy's moth- @r was hysterical. “JACK LONDON” HUNTS GOLD. ‘This J. L. Alleged Shoplitter, and ‘Weman Detective Catches Him. ‘The sight of a negro fleeing through Fulton street, with a iittle woman, blow- dk & police whistle, hanging to his coat- caused great excitement yesterday oon im the shopping district of ‘hey rom the door of bews's store to Binith street and in | that thoroughfare to Livingston streat, the negro was trivped. Then Henry McCarren uelzed him. pursuer was Mina May iH. | rence, a detective in Matthews's, | Bhe said she had seen the negro take | two gold rings and a lavailiere from n | counter and she had selzed him.” In the | Adams Street Court he was held in s00 for Special Sessions. He described him- | oo as Jack London, hilt ets i * of No. 316 Clark atreet, Brookly fa no such number on that atrest. HENyouhaven't time for lunch get some Aefr Alm- ond bars or Pink Wrap- Prec erie) cheeolale rey reirresistibly good and as nourishing as the average lunch. Coats ‘ar, Women Former Selling Pricés Up to $14.75; at $5 Unquestionably, the finest lot of coats ever assembled for a clearance sale at The Big Store, at so low a price. This quantity of coat: represents the poked from three of our best manufacturers. All sizes for women and misses in this extraordinary distribution. A most attractive range of styles two of which have been sketched and are shown in this a ~ ment. Muslins, Linens, a ‘woman or miss contemplat- ing the purchase of a coat, and with the limited sum of $5 to be oegal cannot do better than at sale. Materials inclu BOUCLES, TWEEDS, ZIBE- LINES, COLORED CHEVIOTS, CHINCHILLAS, THIBETS AND NOVELTY ‘ander joes not cover cort, in many instances, of the terial alone. No O. D., "Phone or Approval Orders wil Be Filled. MAIN BUILDING A New Style Turban An Excellent Novelty, ina New Shape— Otfered Here, § had Tomorrow, at 9) The style shown is a new shape an asilk velvet brim, turning at the top and fmparting a new and smart effect. The soft crown is made of silk and covered with . The trimming is a wired “eat"’ of silk vel- vet with a knot of maline. Another style shows a silk velvet coronet brim with a soft crown of faille silk, with several rows of maline inserted between the brim and crown. Two ** of silk velvet at the front complete ‘kable creation. Cluny Luce Centers at About }¢Price Th 30 inches round and special purchase of Ger- ens. They have lace edge oud lace insertions; ale~ lace edge and lace insertion; each, $1.49, *1.95, 92.45 ana °2.95 $17.60 Brate Bed Outfite—as illus- trated; this Fey consists set The Best of the Present Modes in Trimmed Millinery, at $5 Beautiful Hats of Jet and Maline, Ribbon ry Patteta are here in reat veriety, and at the price which we have made popular. Magnificent specimens of present-day millinery, worthy to crown the heads of the best-dressed women in New York. None of these hats can be duplicated elsewhere under $10. MAIN BUILDING: 3,000 Pairs of the Newest $1 of Women’s £2.50 $1.69 A Big Clearance, Tomorrow, of Rich, Brilliant bg iy. Sold by Leading Deugiste Seamless Double Extra G11 Devonport Coucheo—with mat; besten oe and $3 Shoes, at Fepeaiy Bruel a. Cut Glass Pieces fey oo, comer, Ine, a, 26 <diphe heres in Greater New York The The smartest of the Fs present 8 ss. ait reir ie ih. or ze Values to wee By oo pping the b Geek; hase PuTEhT LEATHER nl (IDSKIN sige VELVET, fe o $5, mattress; angie iron frame 7 fa ol Button or lace. High, Cuban or medium heels; all sizes and widths, Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 and §2 Shoes, at....... $1.29 We have abour 1,500. pairs in this lot of a well- knewn make. Full, roomy orthopedic lasts with solid leather solcs. Patent leather, gun-metal calf Seamed Double Extra Tapestry Brussels Rugs Ree. Gale warly. ited vith “Romelink” 5) is 6 fee 22 inches; a Guaranteed Sterling size 4.0x6.4; at Seamless Triple Extra ulaity. 5 calf with heavy leather soles; all sizes, 910 1344; A... secre ee es T9 pao TOM AND DRY— MAIN BUILDING: Groceries, Meats, Fish, Vemciabies Rie = oe We fill mail and telephone orders. ’*Phone Chases 4000. soventici : ie ang tea,” ON Fresh Fish W 60-Ib. Fruits & Vegetables Malt tty 79c\| Queen incl HaLiBoT Steaks. fete iat Sara se ||| h ite, Mealy Potatoes, bag, $1.08 ran arr te sas " b0c raed is iNin . PY y wart bi BCHIEDAM "Hot = Rid \ aa BAL eg N APPLES or ‘or 40 uarantend striety suas singe dha suri nt. racago || | SeRMvErbettten Oe era aold us, 8 laree TOMATOES. don. $ 2Be $2, 42.78; es, 8148; don, SAC SPAnint MAC! © 4 i BOSTON MACK! RED SNAPPERS. BUTTERFISH WEAKFISH .. 00; 3 for... ated or, | BRANDY—~bortl saw t LEMONS— MARKET COD! will sei below the es coale '40c bi LONG ISLAND FLOUN- tb. COM, A, ID. vee eeeeeerreereereee ty vi i ci tits . err nt yellow turnips er uart basket... FRESH PINEAPPI BS—ripe, FRESHLY. OPENED OVSTHRS' meat, no weter; quart jar, S0¢ Laurdry Soap Led ns ar ar 2le Our Own tae ara len Uy Macie,Burgn Quran BREAD— Sauternes, EVAPORATED SRANAEERIGE— sesenneeees reg. i0c package... * th 7, orice am y 4 SMOKED OX TONGUES— fering . Fuses iirc arnninnin toe R tren Burgundies and LAYER CAKES— Rhine W! ph, 4Sc, 40e and. . FOUND CAKES ~ench, MUTTON w ‘Western etock; ib.. MUTTON~-ebort fore of Western etock; ib CHICKENS—<helce rete Pu Rye Loc # YEARS OLD, dor. 91; 2 rex, 10c packages. QUAKER FARINA SUGAR.CURED HANS—n ‘slo here, beeen eect aeeseneeteetone tomorrow, st loweer set prices. “Everybody's Going to THE BIG STOR, f iin ideal aii ainsi eds nee BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.=/8W TO 19™ ST. NO CONNECTION WITH. ANY OTHER STORE Boury Item @ Bargain in This Sale of White 1000 ‘| GREENHUT BUILDING— 3 Extra Specials, Tomorrow, in Furniture MAIN BUILDING The Setintees Wines & Liquors} e and tan and tlack kidskin; button style only; all Seamed Extra hrepeetty izes from small size § to larger misses’ size 2. nrapestry Brussels Ruga | usee! tinues THE BIGGEST EVENT of Its Ki S l | Vv e r u Boys’ $1.25 Shees—Blucher style; good satin a He ge sa Addition to the Complete Schoes Line We Offer, Tomorrow, These Exceptional vane Burnett's Gins Guinness'’s Stout—Base’s Ale “Benedict” bottling Guinness’s famous stout; 91.45; dosen epli QUEEN QUALITY , 84c me) California Clarets,

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