The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1914, Page 13

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Rudolph Berger | As Walther in | ‘Meistersinger’. By Sploester Rawling. | UDOLF BERGER, the German tenor, mado his second appear- (J.B. GREENHUT. Pres. iy aT Se de cee bakcc oA co. BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18t TO 19™ ST. ids. « Wy NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE -— ance at the Metropolitan Opera Houre last night. This time he was Walther, in “Die Meistersinger.” His } taliness, bie grace of bearing, and tho Becoming costumes he wore made him an imposing figure. There was not!- GREENAUT BUILD ~ Why Vhy Is FURNITURE So Cheap in February GREENHUT’S “a | ing to distract attention Ike the This is a Ly. that people often ask— when they don't understand How tp buy much furniture in eet poeta ) Peyete knot into which he twinted why there shou! should be ic in the name of a month. BIG INDUCE ENTS. hie fiery wig when he impersonated for Daily Economies Y The furniture om bay od LESS because we are able to COMMAND LOW Soitisa tive furniture manufae- “Little by Ge he t rich, By saving on candle-ends, and sich”’ —Benjamin Franklin 400 philosophers teach the importance of saving the little Blegmund the other day. He sang, too, with much more suavity than at PRICES in February. Manufacturers would be idle in December and | turers TO CREATE BUS ESS STOR. FEBRUARY.” ae his debut, and he pronounced the January if they did not secure special orders for those months, COMPEL THEM to cut their prices to us, so that we can offer The LOWEST Prices of the Year And our experts see that not one greg’ of eon furniture comes into | to pdt My of the regular price—and we deliver the furniture to. you sow, of later our store, no matter how low the pees or how big the reduction. o spring, at ieee ond You secure the regular, sound, solid, lly constructed and handsome ‘boy ‘ou Know of Any Easier Way to Reduce the Cost of tired wake furniture that brings regular prices in March and: April, ered you save up Test the economies of this February Sale by these offerings :, 3.60 Prize song effectively. Emmy Ded- aot tinn, instead of Jdhanna Gadski, was Eva. She looked, acted and sang tho part well, For the reat, the cast was the eame as at the previous perform- « @nces of the opera this season. It tmeluded Marie Mattfeld as Magia- lqne, Herman Weil as Hans Sachs, Cari Braun as Pogner, Otto Gorits @ Bockmeaser and Albert Reias as David. The performance generally ‘was excellent, the quintet was well @ung and the choral in the last sceno was as impressive as ever, Mr. Tos- eanini conducted. ‘The Institute of Musical Art, of which Dr. Frank Damrosch is the @trector, gave a first public concert at Aeolian Hall last night at which ‘the sololate were graduates and stu- dente of the school. They were as- sisted by the Bymphony Orchestra. —ee Ke ; ti” reaulr “ai ie ear ie “aba ba ‘chairs cate 975) ‘11. 50° it is very a to save big sum: ; but a few pennies saved every day make a fine nest- that grows bigger and bigger, as you learn the art of SAVING. f you save afew pennies on one ‘thing, ten cents of another, and a dollar, now and‘then—AS EVERYBODY rid at GREENHUT'S—you have a snug sum at the end ot OREENHUT'S can afford to do business on a much smaller profit than most stores, because of the careful and economical way that this business is conducted. We have no wasteful expenses—no extravagant methods such as the public must always pay for elsewhere. Sound, able eh radi and Soci capable service for our customers. prices are always lower at GREENHUT'S. ae x Kay. =i why there are big economies here for you, EVERY D. i { Hane ace nero | | WeGive ZA Green} | If You Are Not Already iciciitiaiieatn teria Radia Sor Amit i the output cf any particular traning Tr Si a Charge ‘MAIN BUILDING OSS at chaes are ae remeroe || Customer |/Tomorrow THE BIG STORE Be- fi became Only 100 Complimentary Stamps re, Cannat our Depart roars good in any one boo! cousts, Balcony, MAIN Building. gins Its Greatest February Sale of Bed Coverin gs S| Comforters, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets; Also Pillows and Pillow Cases An underprice distribution without a parallel in the sale events of the entire Among the hundreds of items prepared we feature the following: year. Unmatchably low prices on worthiest, most wanted lines which can be Absolut ely the Best 89c: Comforters at, Eact classed as “‘Bed Coverings.” This is another one of the many events planned to save money for our For single-size beds; silkoline-covered; cotton-filled; plain backs: ody patrons. two t B or phone orders filled. $1.49 TO 81.68 lager i -eize beds; inc! % © the Metropolitan Opora Company. MAIN BUILDIN ie sce Lissa of Greate A Big Clearance of Mew York will hold their annual ban- quet at the Waldorf-Astoria Feb. 21 ian oe ce eee Knit Underwear tary William Jennings Bryan, For Women, Misses, Boys and Ucar ait aarti Gey. Gives ee Maree aitehel Garments Formerly ‘Priced to 8c Each, Special Tomorrow, Gt,.........eeeeverseseceeees Women’s Medium. W: it Ribbed Merino, Heavy and Light-Weight Today an Tomorrow "OND" BLANKETS wool Ley cotton tine ond 02.75 WHITS SATIN. PiNestl SPREADS—ecalloped and cot 48c BED PILLOWS—covered with ANI Hue atriped ticking; filled BGe 36x80; w athera; each. . yond as! hemmed, “frinced ind alot et colored epreade; Cotton Vests and Pants. Also Cotton Com- Cl a’ bination Suits—tine ribbed wool plain merino and extra pee quality cotton fleeced Vests and Pantale: ark colorings), pure, whe |e DENED PILLOW ton filling: aome have GREENHUT BUILDIN silk and Domestic Rugs and Carpets ery) see ae | nae SS as Room and Hall Sizes in Patterns and Colorings re ually, ting BLANKETS | 92.45 AN tee | _ 1908 eats ceeseeeenseee ” pattoras; each... COMPORTERS—figured olikeline- | 82, INITIAL PILLOW CABES—clee | 45.95 MARSEILLES SPRRADE— | covaredi peaty, patterns; i re oy. We ites or OM PORTERS—ai mull ae vies Ror. conterars with That Are Simply Superb—Much rx te "a ie cc age | cara Reduced in Price wl Peg Domestic Rugs, Size 9x12 GREENHUT BUILDING Seamless Velvet Rugs Value. Sale Price. $26.50. 22.50. Seamed Velvet Rugs Size Ox 12; $19.50 value; at... $15.25 Sin birsominera LOT D Designs for room or hall in Velvet and Tapestry Brussels; big reductions: 1A Record Distribution of Best *1, *1.25, *1.39 and 1.50 Pieces of Imported Turquoise Blue Enamel Paragon Ware 6c On Sale Here Tomorrow at, Each 75¢ yard Tapestry a atin age | 95c Velvet|$l.20 Velvet fee... Olan... Oe |SarPete. 75 e|SarPe OR There is no better enamel ware made. This is the finest “Lion' ade. Every piece triple coated. This is all genuine GREENHUT BUILDIN rand, formerly known as ‘‘Stransky’’ Ware. No sees Limited to 600 Pairs— Telephone orders filled. : : + |e. BOILERS— | COOKING ; LIPPED corres COLANDERS ING KETTLES | COVERED PANS—tong bes@e;/DOUBLE RICE OR Ci Al $2.75 Scrim Curtains$ 1 79||= Sa ae rn ee ace) cee Sos) ahigrat na | pos ae Tomorrow Only, A Pair.......... “aA House Wares Items on Sale Tomorrow, Also at............ pars i 4 rorrs’ Irons irens, and handle} reg. a These curtains represent the surplus stock of choicest patterns from a prominent manufacturer. All this season's goods, The designs are par- ticularly exquisite, GREENHUT BUILDIN BB THABLES—re, 81.38. ) | ; on e e rs A ‘ . Brilliant Cut Glass nee 95 SS ag et ee : Values up to $4.95, Tomorrow, at.......... qed : ne faatoh; rag. 81.10, by] Mes Sopecty, rom, Stas. “ os ach ieee Dee bid ee and 9-inch sizes), Water (Boson Flower Vases, Ice Tubs, an é om sce ant Or at i D wai A reac icant CARPET syunress —tnj}CL OTHERS 91.35. A ayy HAMPERS— HAIR FLOOR BROOMS— fared STEP LAD. hb | ene i 12-inch block; tong mei Den AND CHAIR — reg. | square; w Z||ceptecte;| res. tom) reg. @110 Roatan cet CHOPPERS —wil wenden tons nrg @ q 1 BOA wide verise, cut coarse, reg. 01.85, pg ree O18 | eeeeeee at. re BUILDIN 7 — GREENHUT BUILDL ~ Best Quality Table Supplies at Lowest Prices in The | op Such Famous Sub ecte an “The Storm end Fh AW Greenhut Food Market ‘™ se INeomn) Framed Pictures, at 98c. Prompt city and suburban free deliveries. Mail and telephone orders prompily filled. Call 4, 000 Chelsea. (Regular Selling Prices Up to $2.50) g \ } ; : De big distribution of framed pictures takes @ fresh start, tomorrow. ‘Tomato Soup ne re aren Come We hate adved another 600 pletures thie wonderfully iow, ie Aa extenatves oe, ean, or English rhubarb jam; 18¢ onanow Té h coe in 4 : variety fot fot your choice, Pictures for every par icludi ‘TOMATO re 8 avs , LB rete eslaet END, 6 : ne preaene, | \ Pst seo coat a st te aul 1s are lamous—- vanced fs. ah i the best known LAR Bt é 3 : 3 Oval giit and square frame: mes in antique and mahi ‘oe: “Beton a taking loge ae Lf sia 10 the 6313 c Don't overlook the fine eollection reat GRAVURES in this sale 4 98. yellow turnips, whe 11 pyr j \aedeee ITT beehet, MAIN BUILDING se rote, parsnipe of 20 Hazel JAM: revert, yaapdcery, "es 7; large cen, ier peck = peo: |( Rear 23 nets |l| Wines & Liquors w. Lowered Prices for dnesday & _Thureday a Ferrands 1-Star || .,,/mported Sherr tai porte! Port 82.69; er OPENS AN TANS CREDIT TERMS 8 b og Dew *50('6 osx Tews 3490 t home te: ee. Direst mortalios can ss eee ‘ i wae | ven COANUT 4 “PACT, S ths cele. sath 8 “Benedict boutlin Gulaness's Famous "4 ‘i “73! 3 ome ‘150 EST OATHEN : oi : ay ba AG - $ 1 20 Stout; dozen bottles, $1.45; m splite...... Ope Mendes ond Saat ORADN i d org ss ia mer BBs Ibs Ceherne tr rressneese Old Cr CALIFORNIA CLARETS, spas STL. 8 ATION ri eitien TCH GREEN PEAS: “4 “Ome, | en ‘ant ‘ ie;_at. Oe BURGUNDIFS, sud RHINE \ RS s sessessrees sess ss BBC BBO PTT Ib. eeceeceesee es Cc A oe | _box $2.04; 11 bers sh N ‘|| —— = ae ri GEISMER BROS || eears Pe _——. Double aoe Green Trading Stampe with Purchases Made Before 12 7 Cloef—Binge Stampe T

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