The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1914, Page 9

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Cae tile Hundred of Roch-; eau’s Steerage Passen- prs Had Already Landed. hundred and two steerage, from the French liner | beau are in quarantine on) a Island to-day, wiille one | » On whose account the are marooned, ts dying of | on Swinburne Island. J. J. O'Connell, health officer | Port, assured an Evening rg ter ‘to-day that there le of an epidemic of typhus! brought into New York by tin- ! nts, The strictest measures | opted and not a single person d to any contagious diseave ibe allowed to land till the period Incubation for the malady has . In the case of the Rocham- U passengers this will be fourteen tt even with Dr. O'Connell's e Rochambeau cage came arly slipping through the hes of the heaith oficer'e net. ship, delayed by the dense fog of! reise by the bonrding | tine and proceeded | pier. Her steerage passengers | transferred to barges and con- | to Ellis Island. It temained for | iiliams of the Public Health | taff,/stationed on the tsland, @icover the typhus in one of the | mers. The others were at once | d, but by that time 82 of the 96/Rad left the inland for their tions. The authorities, how- | ever, have little fear they will spread the Gingase, but will nevertheless gevery effort to follow them up nd them to Hoffman's Island. | F Phe present case is the sixth to be} ported from the steerage of incom- ‘ners. The other five were at- tributed to the aftermath of the ‘warfare, all having arrived The on Mediterranean steamers. lambeau comes from Havre. EEK ANOTHER POLICEMAN AN BLACKMAILING PLOT 7 0. Already Under Arrest and spe of Women Will Try tc-Identify Them. Peticeman Thomas Seery of the Laendk avenue station, the second po- \Mieemian arrested on the charge of “Mildred Elmore of No. 331 West ‘ ty-weventh street that money A ‘heen extorted from her by a po- i with the aid of three other arraigned before Magis- jan’ in Jefferson Market Court to-day. He wae held in $2,500 for’ rearraignment with Policeman Hatry A. Egan this afternoon. In jor Dwyer has had com- i from _women (hat they have Been forced to give money to mes #lsplaying badges to avoid ar- The purpose of arraigning the Policemen, identified by Mrs. El- ‘and her woman lodger this af- on, is to learn if any of the other fainants can identify them. tives Mers and Davis, who ar- f. Egan and James Clarke, a , when they were keeping an ent with Mra. Elmore Tues- Magistrate Nolan there was vg ol with Mrs. policeman, fan when they street Wednesday night Srahot in the lip as he escaped. "s part in the cons} to Mra, Kilmore, wi ‘at her apartment P@emanded mouey on a threat of her with keeping a dis- iy house, Hoth men beat hor} afl she mavé up a $300 ring and $50! wah, she said DFRIDAY& SA T. Special a iJ Women's and \ oun Missce’ Rain oats $10 to $12.50 - Values 4” did psec pfs SHEPHERD { Tw Baodyanr rm. Ra oat Cop eet Cor. 22d St. (Flatiron Building ee (as 5 Greenhut’ s— The Store of GENUINE Bargains In these days of careless and exaggersted advertising, it is a comfort to buy in a store whose public announcements are absolutely truthful, and where merchandise is exactly as represented. This strong, aggressive aitoricce needs no subterfuge _ resenting the bargains secured peed byt re work arfd of its powerful force of buyers. is for pin Bere stores, snag eS it to have bee offerings, to aE. claims thet weiss diseppolamnient ‘ t GREENHUT'S the bargains are GENUIN They MUST BE, else we would get oronetr. buyers—for. what haat cesh, knowledge of the market, shrewdness and highest merchandising skill can secure MUST come to GREENHUT'S. THAT is the daily service that we must render to our public, else there would be no reason for our existence. This is why prices are Siways LOWER at 'GREENHUT'S. Attractive Groups in Broken Assortments in This Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits and Blouses New Goods in Spring and Early Summer Styles Offered, Tomorrow, at These Low Prices “SIAN SUITS_mearay poet thm 35¢ | BOYS’ BLOUSES 19 brays, ete.; broken sizes; at. Values to 50c; at Cc Madras, percales, flannole, ote.; broken sites; WASH SUITS some slightly soiled. Values to $2.50; at 95¢ Bors’ SUITS of Values to $1.25; at 65ceé 4 low necks; military and sailor ool- lar Russian suite; aleo Eton and sailor blouse idras, porcales, linenes, chambraye lar materiale in tens, graye, Baxi collar, ian shitty ‘ton and teller “coitar blouse Mite, "Madras perales linens Tinenes and ates, Wiain colors, on fecta tn color, Bi Terto I yearn Annual Sale of Skirts! Newest Modes for Women and Misses - In Complete Assortment bey Style Is New. Every Material Good ~ and Fashionable ¢ All sizes for women and misses. Full variety bl eddcadiws ls shied dress wear. Mo iery showing for slender and extra stout figu THE VALUES ARE THE BIGGEST. EVER. SSSI EMBLED FOR THE ANNUAL SALE IN OUR VERY POPULAR SKIRT DEPARTMENT. Orders for these skirts were placed months ago, Ph une were made during the dullest season of the re by eight pant ace manufacturers. Many advance spring model Lot 1—Skiré Values to Lot 2—Skirt Values to $5.50; $3.75 $4; dacteabbeiad © 95 Tomorrow, at SERGES, MATELASSES, PLAIDS, MIXTURES mart_models of SERGES,| STRIPES AND CORDUROYS; 22 to 30 belts; cHEviors. PLAIDS, STRIPES| lengths; also about 150 extra eize skirts in ivy ab AND CORDUROYS; 22 to 30/B CK’ SERGES; tZree styles to choose from; belts, 35 to 42 lengths. belts; 38 to 42 lengths. ‘ Lot 3—Skirt Values to $7; of 50 Tomorrow, at About, 500 skirts in this collection. These come in advance models of MATELASSE, POPLINS, SERGES, SHEPHERD CHECKS, _PLAIDS, HONEYCOMBS, STRIPES, MIXTURES AND ABOUT 50 WHITE SERGE SKIRTS (excellent getty) 22 be Alt Manufacturer's MANICURE CASES, BRUSH SETS Lot 4---Skirt Values to $9; 6. 90 HANDKERCHIEF CASES, Tomorrow, at POPLINS, | PLAIDS, BRO, EFF LOTH AND WIDE. WALE SERGES. ALSO ROVELTY dj 22 to_30 belts; lenyths 35 10 42. $ s in SERGES, BROADCLOTHS, MIXTURES D BEDFORD CORDS; 30 to 40 belts; 38 to 42 lengths. Special Purchase and Sale of a Prominent Tourist Leather Goods The Special Prices Average Just About \%4 Regular Selling or igures IB FITTED DRESSING CASES, TIE OLDERS, GLOVE COLLAR BOXES, KETS, MUSIC FOLDS AND ROLLS, GAME SETS, Bons Wo CARD P SEIS. E ~ The fittings in these cases and sets are fel the finest real ebony, Persian »— the fi benized backs. Long, le bristles. Keen ed; Nesey put up in fine assorted for double-quick selling, tomorrow, into 7 epecial lots, at 9c, 98c,1.85.°2.85,°3.75.°5 an (Regular selling prices range from $1 to $15.) He) H BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18% TO 19™ ST. Ng NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE 55¢e and 60c Printed Linoleums and New Process Floor Coverings, 29e@ A Carload Lot in Tomorrow’s Sale, at, a Square Yard . . timely sale that will receive a hearty welcome from thousands of The Big Store’ tilende; ms the olliting ta 0 timely end one the values "A Whie ange of Cholee Patterns in Newest Colorings, Comprising Tile Rfecte and Wood Flooring Deslgns GREENHUT BUILDIN Brilliant, Exquisite Cut Glass $3 4 5 e Flower Vases, at puret etal lan i "ia cacopelonsily Exquisite designs in Woval curtings, Vase, a» Tvsreved, inches bigt Other Specials in Cut Glass, for Beige un 5c fovea, "2.95 | “Serine BAD | ten Daabeo er... 98] pas GREENHUT BUILDING The Furniture You’ve Been Waiting For r May y Be Bought for Little 73, Sale sel Y DE DOUSAL LOK MILWE this SALe she unm to refturnish—WHEN THE RIGHT OPPORTUNITY COMES. NOW Is the Time—and GREENHUT’S Is the Place be ring for this February Sale, and the special furniture that we have brought here, at these STIRRING FEBRUARY REDUCTIONS: is exactly the kind that thousands of housekeepers are wishing for, and oto prices average from 1 to 14 less than the real value of the furniture—some reductions being even greater. Every Piece of Furniture on Our Two Great Furniture Floors Is Reduced You choose from our ENTIRE STOCK—furniture for EVERY ROOM IN 1HE HOUSE— and you may buy one chair, or furnish your whole house. If the house is not ar + rot ma ideal it {it BUY NOW—enjoy the LARGE SAVINGS, and, by special arrangement, we will \! ture purchased, for future delivery, Here are a few represebtative otterings: ff ii bard Brass Betstonte <a | beep or satin finish; 2-inch If You Are Not Already harge Customer of The Big Store $e, will mane it easy for yeu to become ult partment of Accounts, Kiem aie Behdine daring rine mises ndey of the wae be enserea on bi rendered March Closeta—a: Ne inches wide, 64 inches hj; three wooden ait shaw feet; 3 nearly & ‘MAIN le. Ton G le, Tomorrow, of A Great Sa Boys’ §2.50, "$3 and $ Ks 50 Shoes, at . Annual Offering of “Sample” Lines ‘eae the 7 "Une Co 2 Fortamouth, One Entire Stock of MT ARY, BRUSH SETS, AND The assortments Soest lor Spring “sample” line fent shoe manulacturing concern. Handsome new shoes, in all the new wee for little chaps. Sizes 344, 4 won make your cholce a @ have added to this sale a ii Blucn ER SHOES ina$3 Fah oisee: og | 08 thus you plete range.ol sizes t0 oe t from now. of these shoes is made with Goodyear-welted canes which arerichly *7.50 Sale of Florida Sweet Oranges, D-. Ve aes Ripe, juicy, thin-skin oranges, repacked and guaranteed in perfect condition. Box 176 $2, 9 5 St toteas “Box Oranges. . Mail and telephone orders filed Peel Call 4000 ay oh Fresh Fish We clean fish {ree of charge. TEAKS ‘ANIS CKEREL. |] FRESH MACKEREL... WEAKFISH ... BUTTERFISH MAKKET CUDFIS: 4.0) 4 ISLAND FLOUR Extra Creamery Butter quality; the most delicious obt MILD-CURED SMOKED HAD- DOCK =p FRESHLY OPENED YSTERs— all no water; quart jar, Sc pint jar... PURE BREAKFAST COCOA—treshly Die | ground; 4% Ibe., ORANGE MARMALADI imported, @ pote, Be F. S. PARCHBD 6 packages, S8e, EDDY'S PLUM reg. 28 IIb. can... Smoked Meats SUGAR-CURED HAMS-—on t widths; Good- less than iraninemnmne "248 GREENHUT BUILDING Annual Sale, Tomorrow, of Houseforniahings at 75¢ A Wonderful Array of Articles for Your Choice. = Rt tg Be | MRS. Potts’ inGns—" sis ‘UMINUM. erieine, of 3 irene, Ho g ‘CBDAR ‘SM MOPS. Ay + i OR CEI 31,38 ALUMINUM BI H LIN SAUCE PANS: handie and cov quart capacity; HIGH ADB tits green, black or | PATENT FLOUR--Fountein quality Premium Faml'y flo BVTLeges: |! eetTeR TBE | Basin, caver ond 75 ‘MAIN BUILDIN Reliable Wines & ee Fvidey & Stray b, for ri fare auariere of Qe Me 12¢ * 18¢ 14c 19 17c 16¢ ‘18¢ 1 PORT, Suen, My TM to i 7 selected, ivan, fresh ANGELICA whole lone wl fresh : Cograe Brandy importation from choice, fruity qual- i

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