The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1914, Page 5

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‘PUNCHED CONDUCTOR, | THEN SHE THREW HIM OFF TROLEY CAR Deters % Tells Fee Strenuous Mrs. Edelman . Wanted Her Dime Back. J.B. GREENHUT. Presi, GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER co. _“MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN” ~ GREENHUTS The Store Where Every Customer Is Satisfied First, with the broad assortments to select from. Second, because of the excellence of the goods. Third, because prices are always lowest. Fourth, because of the courteous service received. Fifth, because of the promptness in correcting errors. Sixth, because we're quick to return the money when the customer changes her mind. GREENHUT'S must always be “The Store of Perfect Satisfaction.” Live JH Green HE BIG STORE’ BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18% TO 19™ ST. ‘NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE GREENHUT BUILDIN | Whether You Want an Easy Chair for Your Flat or the Furniture for a Summer Cottage You Must Be Interested in the Wonderful Offerings inthis eDruary FurnitureSale| The list; below tell of specific savings in many desirable kinds of furniture; but rerrember that hundreds of other bargains are here, in FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE. Ev jiece has been cerefully inspected; it must be well mad:, durable end artistic, end well worth its oe price, before it con be offered at GREEN- HU1 ‘abe rast how low its berguia price, You con buy with CON! oT for every dollar is safely saved. Tomorrow Will Be “Bedsteads and Bedding Day” At About 4s We mention in derail herewith a few of the it in the collection to show the positive | There are in this Mrs. Rebecca Edelman may not be | & cuffragist, but she will not deny her | militancy after a little tilt she had | with Conductor Leslie Deviin of the ‘Third Avenue Company. In the Tombs Police Court this mornt Mrs. Kdetman, who te large and 4ell | nourished and of a displacement of , about 190 pounds, admitted that she “had “punched the face” of Conduc- tor Deviin, slapped him and thrown Bim off his car. The conductor tips the scales at 120. ‘Devlin told Magistrate Murphy the Regular Selling Prices ‘ted lot some that have een sli character of the savings —but the durability e offered you in tl . In addition to the listed numbers i ateets the we have marked all the le" bedsteads—surplus lots— mr: Bed Ontfite— SPECIAL $23 OSTERMOOR FELT Meaty comaig at taichont | Tae Caan brass bedstead, with § filling rode | Feitet SS tes C08 ake putt NOT in head and foot ends; can be | STUFFED, by the most experienced mat- had in all regular sizes; bright or | trees-makers, under the moat “He 75 70, $2.75 BED, coucHES — wi resses | ceteris $DDO 19 If You Are Not Al- that Mrs. Edelman, who is the wife . aatin finish; 10-year guaranteed enaitions: ‘covered in fa 1 sary Rae gotaemnee, || Trading Stamps; | "ener ot the Big | || muvtocst's" *9.65 |stats chy psi: a turer of No. 216 East Nineteenth ompliment. TRESSES it 3 3 gh sem street, and lives at No. 401 Forty. He iy agi toed Store foony-orriped ¥ Batre cen sixth atreet, Brooklyn, boarded hie amps pe FREE morrow : we will make it easy for to become one. Consult our B De- fearvent of Accounts, Balcony, IN Building. Distribution in Ladies’ Parlor, Main Building. Only 100 compli- mentary Stamps good in any one car, southbound, at Spring street yesterday evening. Accidentally she dropped two dimes into the coin box and demanded that the excess ten cents be restored. A woman friend was with her.‘ Deviin explained that he couldn't give her the mokey, but offered a -eceipt, which, he sald, could be cashed at the office of the company. “I'll take my dime,” said Mre. Edel. man, firmly. “Catch me spending ten cents to get to and from the office of the company in order to collect what's mine!" Devlin tried to argue, he told the Court, but Mrs. Edelman had the bet- ter all the way. “Judge, she poked me in the nose @nd mouth, then she took me by the head and shoved her fingers into my eyes. Next she chucked me off the car and followed me for another punch at me. The’ motorman stopped the ‘ear and got a policeman, whe Tested her. She took a last shot at after he got there. se eee The tmotorman “corroborated. He aid he had to stop the car and tle up trafic for some time while the arrest was being made and Deviin’s com- Plaint registered. Mrs. Edelman, who confessed to hav- fmg been born in Russia forty years ago, made no defense. “I admit I slapped him, Judge,” she waid, “but he abused me and would not give me my dime, so I got mad ( Marlstrate Murphy admonished the FRESHEST and HIGHEST QUALITY GROCERIES that 87. ‘40 i at 65 FELT MATTRESSES "25 $4.80 ,, $8.90 ROLL-EDGE FELT MAT- * $5.40 ,, 7.40 COUCHES— $5 75 GREENHUT BUILDING Initialed Tumblers These Specials for Tomorrow Only. Plain Thin- Blown Table Tumblere—hand- engraved with your initial ? . 6 for 19¢ Thin-Blown Table Tumblere—with hand- engraved wreath and our or initial taseesdecsese 6 for 9c oC. O. D. Orders taken. 3 days re- quired for delivery. MAIN BUILDIN They Live BEST and Pay LEAST for Good Living Who Buy Groceries and Meat at ‘‘The Big Store’’ Tomorrow the Great GREENHUT Market an- nounces this stirring news: LowestPrices in Months on GROCERIES And the sensational price-cuts are made on the PUREST, TT \ 8 with mattress; MAIN BUILDING $30,000 Worth of Honsckocsii Linens In a Stirring Economy Sale NOW is the time for the thrifty and tasteful housekeeper to come to “The Big Store” for her season's supply of Table Linens, Towels, Towelings, ind Bed Spreads. Foneg Fore, civcuna this occasion ip weeks— gathering from one source and another the various groups of s; cial eretinas that, combined, make this ONE OF THE GREATEST p>ALEs OF THE YEAR. Come and enjoy selecting from this wonderful assemblage TOMORROW. These, and dozens of other fine offerings: SHEETS FOR FULL-SIZE BEDS—sIx 90 Inches; soft finish bleached muslin; LIMIT 45,000 German Huck Towels at 24c each S7eye||| Pops .conte tae Three large “Clear-up” purchases, from many big German manufacturers, Provide this vase collection that presems, we believe, one of she bess lors of towels offered for than a “quarter,” in yea all-linen; je that are larger and heavier are union linen; hemstitched and hemmed edges. Some with mono- gram designs; others with colored borders. No less than 30 kinds of towels to choose from. $2.95 BED SPREADS—scalloped ‘ind hemmed, white eatin. fin- $1.95 lahed; cholce patterns; each. Toweling, Yard, 9c i4e YD. ALL ing. STRIPED GLASS TOWELING. ie YD. HEAVY BROWN KITCHEN Fa ‘YD. BLEACHED ABSORBENT clothe tor | $1.89 DOZEN ALL. = | bleached Irish dam FD | signa; doren... JEN NAPKINS— | §1.50 Mee ha, eet tty de- $1.19 | ine Be } FLD ea ae i A Jandniss Importing Company’s Entire Stock of write hee pede CRASH. prisoner and released her under sus- the market affords. Added to that is the certainty of gerting Wave Vo mish au uNen lass 1] Renaissance Doylies, Centrepieces, Scarfs and Covers Pension ‘of sentence. FULL WEIGHT or MEASURE, and PROMPT DELIVE At 1-3 to 1-2 Under-Price ‘And, as thousenda of housekeepers have proven, you can SAFELY hee yg (nok ss iat iplfesannd TELEPHONE your or SEND IT BY MAIL, tor those who dey h . o Reasler’ Deseret) PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. — most upon us always get the best in the house ‘tor their trust. PI va a . ft adler und of aguare: 3 Inch unique use of the parcel post was Cheisea 4000. size; 100 row bes ; Made by friends of the late Frederick eRe 1 rere Tat Caacnaratest Jest sail Wier |] BEST REFINED GRANUL in packages we quote 10- or 28-1b. cotton ba; ard boxes below STANDARD POWDERED ae presk fast table ready for use; 1.19 DOZEN itPaing —Scoteb Reichelaheim, Germany, st mer home, by parcel post. believed to be the first of its kind seni in this country, carried $1.42 portage, —————— Renaissance Scarfe—many preity designs of 3-piece s C1 Socee =p work designs; imported to retail from $1.49 to $1.9! c| % Ks : ; ° 98 = hie me fe ony 2 $96.50 Seamed Axminster Rugs at $16.50 MAIN BUILDING: Sale, Tomorrow, of a Manufacturer’s Entire Stock of Men’s Full-Dress Vests. The Wholesale Pricesof These Vests Range from 3 $1.65 Judge for yourself what ee regular retail prices would be. These vest. were hi M. Sch A Most Attractive Array of Oriental Designs & Colorings | sta 4 me More th man 400 . [perp ere Lgeted ‘ Kontcuenre : These rugs represent # collection of “samples” from one lates smartest in “cw assortments include: Roll Collar Full Dress White Pique and _ Bird’s-e Dress Vests A full range of sizes, ieelading “stouts.” Values to $5 and higher. of the largest mills in Americs. Every rug is 9 beauty. Each rug is of extra fine quality—luxurious, high-pile grade. Some of the designs are slightly mismatched, but the defects are imperceptible, and in no instance do they in any way hurt their general beauty or serviceability. All of these rugs are in the popular 9x12 size. GREENHUT BUILDIN Reduced for One Day Only! ‘s 97 CENTS |f] |[ ou SR* -.»se|| Beeremes %e(|[g.,, Values Bbc to 75 in — 1 Women’s *3.50 Gaiter-Top Shoes “cen Sedat “Be || fa ‘ay 1920 ||| Enameled aa Cooking Utensils Our Own Famous $s) te ELGIN BiipaL, BRAND bot Tomorrow Only, at Foot-Mould Quality, at ip ag i Pics tpom the appearance of this on Gaiter-top shoes were never more Popular than today. Most prominent, highest-priced “specialty” stores everywhere are featur- ing shoes of this kind at top prices and the demand in many instances is greater than the supply. Gaiter-top shoes are good-looking. They harmonize with the new modes of walking skirts. Tomorrow, ypu have an opportunity to buy these shoes—which repre- 2 4e Each A sale without an equa! in our entire history, Every piece of enamel wer of highest Giesahiah quality ABSOLUTELY THE 8c "S PEARL. HOMINY] Be regan nett oney.” Mall am mi ; hk Med” wile they” taal, None “te ne Pk ll a MPC “reg, 22¢ package sent the ‘very last word” in ota fashion, in feathers #00 workman- KELL ‘8 Ye Choice, ship—at a woith-while reduction off our own regular low price. i vertised Cleansers our A 24 Fine Gold Watches * nein aranen cunange Tomorrow, at c The Shoe Selected for Illustration $175.00 Solid 18-K. Gold $136 Tomatoes and Peas a = . 10¢ Covered Chamber Pails—value 75c. | 14-Quart Dish Pans—value 39c. pee on ope of oe ees lerte. ft pode dg 85.00 Solid 1k. Gold 8 SOLID PACKED TOMATO an > Furor Gu r iia. Palle valie 406, Cereat |“2ttee Pots—2-quart capacity; value vodyear-welted soles with the w feather spool exceptionally special” at sash I higher price. And W4 x }-K. Gol qi Bollers—value 45c. is worth every penny of that S508 Gell tok: Geld nl ti tee || a d Ne ‘Ten Keitles value 456, Rerlin Sauce Pots swith wo side | 1 Continuance of 000P f $3 50 to $4 Sh ma and 8-Quart Berlin Sauce Pans jandies; capacity of 8 quarts; value 18.00 Solid 14-K. Gold 10 Fresh Cereals values 38c and 45c. 45c. Our Sale of 9; airs 0 It styl to 1 hoes, at $1.95 whaced from we cam be 15e 10 Ibe. 8 tbe, No Mail, 'Phone or C, ©. D. Orders Filled. Fey: Gi: RSH: OS PR: | Se ya meat or cuchaase them’ ter MAIN BUILDING Reliabl ‘ines and Liquors Price et Thursday $1.95; dos, 9c PANC' A IN 6 Seat eld 35 ! DUN dhs : GLENFERN SCOTCH ; California Wines ir J MEAL . Be Bottle vs... Dewar's Special Scotch t eomadtnW ue eet ang MEN vin ate | : cea {| Rania tas ade Guinness’s Stout RICA MUSERTOL | F Nera ouron CHARLES A. KEENE |) Boe | 4% Ib ‘ i. “Benedict” bottling Guinnes's Famous stout $1 || gveen ouaty jon, | Kevetone rye. i 1 Watohes, Diamonds, Jewelry plmgered trom (Johann Gera Vermouth dozen bottles, $1.45; dozen splits fea Quern Onell, sere . s Puritan brand Broadway, New York Tome a he dt mt cagancn 0, TUN yen Boe HOUSEHOLD BLEND COfFEE— | s mourn, Soe vig’ Me Geet | ROCK AND RYE—with hore: TR@ | SCHIEDAM HOLLAND GIN— | Sisndard “quail TO fone $2.48; 4 tote B1i Tove, SOC Leber otis ice... ABE | renndi fail quart bettie kuaranteed strietly pure and of ted Ports. i dias a . sid de Queen Quality impor ereat medicinal Value; large bot: * BIRTHDAY SOUVENIR, BY THE GALLON Angelica, Tehay, Mus tie, more than « quart, reg. price 12 bots. wa $1.50, reduced to 61, OOo DOME. sessseesrsreonee , ABRAHAM LINCOLN . ‘PORTRAIT FREE, A ‘sepia portrait of Abraham Lincoln will be given FREE for the Coupon in next Sunday’s World, .. (ln Greater New York only.) x | i 719¢ Taylor's Special .. ThreeGrape Three-Crowa Imperial REGAL GINS-O'!d To dry; bottle...

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