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& Ss dbys was @ clothesline the/robbers | Many finger prints tn the flate of Mra, Mary Perry, at No. 613 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, and Mrs, Marjorie Chamberlain, No. 624 ‘West One Hundred and Thirty- ninth street, were photographed by the police to-day in their search for the two men who bound, gagged nd robbed Mrs. Perry, who is: a dow fifty yeare old, last night, and packed up the Chamberiain ail- verwWare preparatory to carrying it off. Both jobs were performed by the same men and the perpetrators undoubtedly were familiar with Mrs. Perry’s family affairs. Mer sob, Charles B. Perry, and her | daughter, Mra. Mary Smallwood, live fa a flat on the top floor of the One| Hundred and Thirty-ninth street houge. After Mrs. Porry had re- eased herself from the gag and fopés with which the robbers tied | ade her way | ‘her up last night she the apartment of @ neighbor and joned to her son. 2Wle was half an hour after the. re bad left Mrs, Perry's home. | ‘Chartes Perry, his wife and Mrs.| ‘Smallwood closed up their fiat and ned around to Mrs. Perry’s. Th irs, who had apparently been an- | ing this move, essayed to break to and rob the Perry fiat in One infred and Thirty-ninth street. But they mistook the floor and got to the flat of Mrs, Chamberlain, i is directly underneath that of the Perrys. Mrs. Chamberlain hep-| ned to be out, but returned and | d the burglars away after they | pee eee eevee ao smeared | their finger marks all over it, ‘Mrs. Perry was partially ‘undressed | pend taking @ nap when the robbers » broke into her apartment through the window. She was awakened by flashes from the electric lights car. sled by the robbers, who approached her bed with revolvers in their hands, “Don't soream or we'll kill you,” one of the men said. “We know you're ell alone and you've got money and | dowelry. Where is it?’ Gheer fright kept Mra. Perry trom making any reply, but her’) Haves tak- ing ‘this tor &@ refusal, and punched her, and then an deciding she did not mean to give them the informa- tom they demanded, produced a coil ‘This rope, it wae learned had taken from the roof, ‘They, tled her hands together and then bound them to t 48-Tod a the head of the bod. And they’ ted | her feet in the same manner to footrail of the bed. Ono of them went into the kitchen and brought back a wet towel, with which he gagged hi ‘Then they roughly stripped her, te: ing her clothing to shreds in a sea: for money. ‘They went through all the bureaus | and cupboards and egen ripped open | the uphoistery of chairs and tore up | carpets, cluster ring and two other rings set with diamonde, and two rnold chains, and fou in all about $300 |i Having pocketed them removed fre her wedding ring, || HEN the chil- dren ask for candygivethem -&4? new Children’s Assortment. Plain, pure sugar candies, made es- pecially torthe children, Sold by } nsainen Dewgginte 26 “Keto Stores in Greater New York Gun Rapios| i FURNITURE OPENS AN ACCOUNT | ‘CREDIT TERMS | { Dews 50 6 Dewn 100 ‘ | ag Pewm 975 (49 Dee Pad pes nd Le STATION wire Con FISHER Bros ee et AVE. Bina k GREENHUT Pres], pe cian inde eee ge COOPER co. ii T_ME_AT THE FOUNTAIN” GREENHUT’S The Store That the Housekeeper Likes The women who is mistress of a home always enjoys a ~~. if GREENHUT’S. Yee HOME-OUTFITTING Store in the Greenhut iiding on the west side of 6th Avenue has 80 many constant attractions ond makes so many sug- gestions for the beautityirg of the home that she enjoys sags an hour there whenever she goes shopping. ‘Tben the wonderful Greenhut Grocery Store, in our Main Building, with its tine Food Exhibits and its Low Prices, is alw: fascinsting 'to the woman who takes a me _ her oe while keeping down the cost of living. coroatanny to pick up a fine piece of Table cit a ora cones of Towels, at a very liberal saving, is e experience always likely to happen at GR! ENHU1 And every housek is glad to save money on such offerings of shoes avd hosiery, dress goods and jewelry as are being made at GREENH’ T'S these days. She knows, too, that “Welcome” is a word with real meaning at GREENHUT’S. Not areedty A Charge =< of The Big Store we will make it easy for you to become one. Consult our Depaitment of 1g = » Balcony, MAIN Building. r 7 = MAIN BUILDIN Ciosing Out reson Dress Goods Remnants Reisen Lengths of This Season’s Choicest Materiale Priced Tomorrow at Mere Fractions of Original Selling Figures. BUT YOU'LL HAVE TO COME EARLY, FOR THE BEST THINGS WILI. NATURALLY SELL QUICKLY. “Odds and Ends” of va- | Coatings, Dress Fabrica, Suit! Principal h-clase | Coath Sul ind rious fabrics; desirable Ona uel en materials Coatings sat eon Sul n tress Wikeees = viltes lengths; and evenii i —val $2.25 etic Q5e| Sse BOc| 8 Tel tee FL MAIN BUILDIN New Pieces Purchased Under Price Added to Our February Sale of JEWELRY Solid Gold La Vallieres, Bracelets and Rings Set with Diamonds and Semi-Precious Stones << Also a fine collection of gold-filled epee? A wonderful lot of German Sil- ver Mesh pte The special prices are 14 to 14 less than regular selling figures. bar! d_ sparklin, se teoney eareialy’ pid sod Dlamond-set Lea's Heed . ed: mounted” in 14-1 one Ringe—with stone eyes; $ 5 setting, tomorro' *25 tomorrow, at. $14 to $25 Solid Gold La- Vallieres—set with fine diamonds combined wita Ie. and cameos; noone a he German Silver Mesh Bags $3.95 Regularly $5 and $5.50; Tomorrow, at “ji Y $19.60 Diamond-Set Brace- Jete—extra wide and heavy; ae ction set wil ar cut diamond; FHE BIG S1 STORE’ “~~ BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18 TO 19™ ST. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE MAIN BUILDING 40 Bargain Lots in Popular White Goods Room ar to Print Only 8 From This Bi; Liat of Speciale for Tomorrou's Selling, Each of these 8 it: in this great sale fo ema en an excellent example of the values 69 A Lo san con Finish — slaps Sheoto—for beds 58c 18¢ to 25¢ even arty UA $1.60 to $1.96 Renalssance Searfo— White Voiles, Dimiti v several kinds Lawne, Lawns ine Lace Striped Lawns—-yd 10. (4 29¢ to 36¢ Gorman Hemativehed and |. Hemmed Linen and Union Linea Huck Towele—some with slight tol imperfections ; 98e lo $1.80 Rensissance Center Pleces — 30-1 many styles; hand-made; Japanese covers; erly Lol openwork cen- 79 Stitched ana hemmed; values to $1.78; each . *1.58 45 Doz. Napkin Match —22-inch; dozen Our Great February Sale of Blankets, Comforters, Pillows, Etc., Typical Big Store Speciale Every Item or Guaranteed Greenhut Quality 35c Crib Blanketa—imported wool-|58e Blue Striped Union-Lincn-Cov- finished cotton; blue and pink] orod Feather-Filled Bed Pillowe— Teddy Bear single cri limit of 4 ¢ baby carriage bianke he. bs ne ppc 38c 89e Comfortors—-f. silkoline-covere They obtained a diamond | two gold bracelets The Latest Accepted Mode in Ready-to-Wear $ Hats for Women 1 2 5 and Misses, at MS Oh! but it’s a beauty. It is a hand-made turban whose crown is made of maline with an entirely novel brim made of silk. The exceptionally smart trimming is a fancy “stick-up” likewise made of maline. If there's a value ® than this in the Legpthegt market today, we don’t P know of it—and we ret careful watchers, iso Spangled Ready. a Turbans~as everyone knows, be is all the “(0 flow. These turbans are hand-made. They have soft crowns, baa ered with jet sequins. Brim is the same. Two styles—one is a 6 wired ear" of nualine at the frent § unlined, ie other is a finishes this littfe masterpiece; at 1, 95 lined; very dressy. ‘GREENHUT BUILDIN The February Furniture Sale Specially Presents, Tomorrow, These Remarkable Offerings: This is EXACTLY THE FURNITURE that will be wanted in thousands of homes during the next two or three months. ‘That is why we selected it. But IT WILL COST CONSIDERABLY MORE in Merch or April than it can be pur- chased for NOW. This whole sale i: planned to make it WORTH YOUR WHILE to buy in advence. If you are not ready for the furniture now, we'll keep it for you, and deliver it later on. But SAVE THE MONEY NOW. All well-made standard grades—at these direct reductions in Usha $90 Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suites me trterety in guaran- teed liar leather or in tapestry; selected birch frames; rich mahog- ony coe ir foie ‘ine ibery ew ai. : This is one of the best values ina library suite we 59, 50 tomorrow, at : ; $34. Two-Inch | ‘Square Post Brass bag Se fhe -as illustrated; guaran- teed lacquer; two-inch posts; heavy top rails and filling rods: either bright or satin finish; at $27.50 Mahogany Library Tables— as illustrated; 45 inches long and 28 inches wide; hea lestal ; itully sea $ 1 9. 50 $38 SOLID MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM TABLES—-as illuetrated; 6-foot extension! iif top, 48 inches in diameter; beautifully oe-| ™ lected figured mahogany; teblea are fin- This $27.50 ‘Duofold’? Di- | jsxeu in « bigh pollen, bat wih be rubbed van Sofa Bed, $ Tomorrow, for The bed measures 53 inches be- tween arms; it makes up into a *4 bed when opened; it is 61 inches long and covered with Spanish leatherette; the frame may be had in mahogany or golden oak finish; q ed oak, beau- inch an excellent ink i thie oa it, tifully figured; epe- Higizens to fi tie "SEQ | cs $22.50 $35 SOLID MAHOG- ANY OVAL | Li- BRARY or LIVING ROOM TABLES ax iMuatrated; bie Coloniel; tomor- Barents eae any. The construc $27.50 Sau ai le heat. Top is be, In solid eert These and Other Specials, Tomorrow, ere Greenhut Food Market «:. Mail and telephone orders filled. Call 4000 Chelsea. Prompt City and Suburban deliveries. Coffee Tea Specials Come and see us roast coffee. SHADOW LAWN COFFEE—" 35@ «ib, net-weight canister. HueitioLs BLEND Fresh Fruits, Vegetables FANCY BALDWIN ‘APPL ES or 40c reening ‘Apples; S-at,,beake- 7 PL Rome Beauty 60c BEST POULTRY ied 190-Ib, bag, Se; I NIA, RA BRAND HAMS rT Fresh supplies from the sold in Slceears every 30 minutes. t Smoked Meats SUGAR-CURED HAMS— i. Riviere Aer Fresh Cereals PINHBAD OATMEAL. . 55 GeANiV\reh CORNEA Extra Creamery Butter | Fountain Betbs crock, —t-the print, $1.05 35e We deliver crocks and prints, RICHARDSON & ROBBINS TOMATO SOUP--dozen, 98e 8 Ter. 1c. pint. can . ROBERTS TOMATO SOUP 6e SCOTCH GROUND OATMEA YEILOW SULIT PRAS ROL IAT inch narrow, etched frame; fish scale mesh; 6 inches deep; ting mesh; 6-inch narrow, etched frame; shirred mesh; silk- GREENHUT BUILDING—— From the Looms of the Domestic Mills Come These Heavy Quality Wilton Rugs In Solid Color Effects and Choice Oriental Designs and Patterns These ru; are Gurtole tanvaruh in seiccalor of fects an ix signed to 4 oration, erly 90. » 27x54 inches Seamed Wilton Rugs Heavy grades; best wearing; ana choice coloring: es 2a GREENHUT BUILDIN Rich Cut Glass Deep Bowls At Far Less Than Original Prices, Tomorrow just about enough of them for one We've The Patterns Simply exquisite, and as for the tilled with cotto ch... ‘ $1 and $1.25 Comforters— A) backs; pieced; filled with cotton; por Ny Prope ry ad 78 REENHUT BUILDIN Housefurnishings Famous Greenhut Quality—E.xtra Speci for Tomorrow Items of interest for every housekeeper priced as only our fam Gr-enhut st can afford to price them. For each of these hems we could mane a hundred on ‘which ery I housewife, every hotel keeper, every boarding house keeper can save money. 1. 95 $3 Oli aianh; cher 8oy 9) Table Oileloth—-ti anally 1% ircular 239 yards wide; white nd neat designs; ya in roile— 10 *2 Rolls 25 in [ay aay Caceadd Wabe™ ates of 10- bg ory tray and 6 tumbler holders; Gretonne linings; each red in nickel bir oil tank; Se Gray Enam- elled Cook- justable wit Rie vit binge HQ. De “reg. 45c. No. 7 Tea hair Pon. The, £9. Berlin Sauce hss phone or C, these items. MAIN RAP TEL RING A Most Unusual Sale of Boys’ Suits and $9. 9 5 Overcoats at.. All New, High-Clase Garments chased U ig of a and overcoat in tomorrow The Suite—"s™,4"4, Je et we doubt whether the cot these bowls is most brilliant. Pest on each suit prices—they speak for tnemscives. 8-inch size, reg. $4.95; at resh Fish th m free of charge. de SPANISH MACKEREL. BOSTON CODFISH TEAKS, FLOUNDERS FRESHLY OPENED (OvSTERS- solid ate cured; VURE BREAKE ground; 4by Solid- Packed Tomatoes FLOUR pee or heany for ay 45e; rem. 140 pag. ie é $2.95 |r sess at $3.95 Searie red. nicely ie Sp y fa , Serviceably Ning Site 8H t0 17 yoors. iG CONVERTIBLE - COL! Oo UB slies 2% to 10 go Choive ot the tore mrmene fomoriow, at... Wines & Li Kirk's Old Crow | — mp oe, 800 Low Prices uors Reliable Qualities uinness’s Stout “Benedict botthny Guinness's Famous $ Stout; dozen dotiles, $1.45; dozen splits 1 Whiskies Fresh Meats We deliver al! paid and charged orders, art . 4c ne cere Wines Por. s \ een quality ROAST: BEEF native ribs; Ip sate et —ehoice cuts of Je r RT wh Sherwood Pure Rye j 4 ; § YEARS OLD. ‘ade souniry 1 6¢ Wadameees Ti @ 4 large jacks; $y 20-Year-Old Pot tess Stil Irish Whixk Cone 4 8 vee THE WELL KNOWN DAIRY BRAND. TOMATOBS—oase, $2.25; dor, R118; large can JERSEY W at ae Foun 978 845 wb 1438 41998 @