The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1914, Page 11

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| i 4 { mf 3 oe re © ron] nan Receiand Feb, 16.—Tae which left here ds To Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable or etanding on my ind I had such ul bearing down de- pressed in ts land became thin an ale s Mgr! eh 8. wis doc- irom wi receiv of. 1 aidecied | to gi Li m'n Vegetable Cow land also the Sanative r used remedies for four ‘toate ‘eandot express my thenks for wiet have done oni today boli the 4 of being the success’) remedy for female ills know of, and thousands of voluntary jonials on file in the Pinkham) ,, te all Lynn, Mass, seem to re this fac! have the slightest doubt ye “ Pinkham’s Vegeta- and an ‘a woman, held ee strict confid: oF =STMODERN WOMAN ~ BEATS ANCIENTS “IN HER ER PRYSIQUE Hips and Thgtsc Only Parts No Larger, Says Dr, Sar- gent of Harvard. CAMBRIDGE, Feb, 16—-While Dr. Dudley A. Sargent and Dr. Walter Fernald, members of the Harvard , | faculty, beg. =: reg the graces | m= and health rn youth, Prof, Ernest Hotes another university in- structor, says"the human «nerf o ape and the monkey originated fro! &@ common stopk. Dr. Sargent says the modern young woman te superior to. the classic ideal in physique, | Dr, Fernal@wees né use for.eygento laws when pretty women and strong men intermarry. “The human form has improved since classical days,” Dr. Sargent (kee Mire ‘Ruth Louk red nti \aa Steter of Cireus in Suse. (Special arrest Tse trentae Wort.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Feb, jury verdict for A) a 3, tm on brought to ey. widow of) A. Ball ey, the seu ‘king, was, rash “rom poon to- | Md the jury wae on all of Lest Weuneeday’ night and sent back dict, which was not ‘opened omar’ to-day, LS in@ Counsel for the defense asked that the verdict be set ast Suatioe Tompkins rorerved je he would Tear Seeement on the oh xt dat~ a late sien pay it her home in ‘Mount Vernon, March neg sigter, Mra. Anno Tenbelle Hutch ut Bld Conn, brought the wean to. set the rill aa e she had ‘only been cane brothers ‘of the inte M This Home-Made Cough Syrup Will Surprise You Coote Little, but There Is Noth- ing Better at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed. Here is a home-made remedy that takes hold of @ cough almost instantly and will usually conquer &n ordinary | cough in 24 hours, This recipe makes a pint—enough for a whole famil, E.| said. “The female figure has proba- ve bly gained in weight and height and LO FUP? DST Ue Make Your Kisses As Welcome As You! Mix one pint of granulated s ar with M4 pint of warm water, minutes. Put #34 ounces of Pi 4 cente’ worth) in a the Sugar Syrup, ir the measurements of the chest, arms and waist, The bips and thighs his keeps pe are probably the same, but in their|and has o pleasant taste—children lik: ease muscle has taken the place of /it, cAlpone tissue, ‘The changes are due| You probably know the medical valu tn great meabure to our greatly |! pine in treating brone sth changed mode of living, with its add. | ; @d attention to physical culture.” He-added that with the many in- ventions that save time the modern woman needa her better phyajque to live as long as the woman of cl imes. He refers to the popular “Milo walk” as a “sult-case slouch.” Dr. Hooten says man did not de- a scend from the ape, but that both beings originated from the primates, | successfully. ‘This common source after progress- A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, ing some distance branched off—dne | or money promptly refunded, goc h ‘oad representing the development of | this preparation. nan and the other the development of Pinex, or will get it for yee thropold type. | seni int bottle, and gua’ | ine elements. | not work in| The prompt resulta from thi we remedy have made friend: ‘anada, which explains w! n has been imitated often, but never Purify your breath instantly of tobacco, vegetable or other odors with SPEARMINT It relieves heartburn or flatulence. It brightens your teeth, aids your digestion, sharpens your appetite. This clean, pure, healthful gum is the most: delicious and known. confection. It’s idealtohaveinthe | house for family or friends. It stays fresh until used. Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S. Look for the SY spear ~ BUY IT BY THE BOX for 85 cents—of most dealers Each box,contains twenty, 5 cent packages : Chew it after every neal J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. _ ALL SALES Advertised in Sunday’s Papers Will Be CONTINUED TOMORROW Thus the thousands of customers of The Big Store who were kept from doing their she Pping today on account of the storm have another opportunity to share in the wonderful bargains in our great Clearaway of Winter Merchandise, tomorrow. e Bargains in. All De Mammoth Buildings Are os “d yet Two Amazin The notable attractions listed in this announcement Si "a oly to the innumerable specials that will be continued from Sunday's advertisin; No matter what the weather will be tomorrow, it will be a great economy day for those _who yho go to The Big Store. $2.95 Cut Glass $ Fern ae at Full 8-inch size—choice of two } beautiful cuttings. ° Tne fern dish illustrated has a sun- ‘9 burst and Venetian fan design. The cther is in a chrysanthemum pattern. These dishes are fitted with silver- plated linings. None at $1.89 ‘g this ale, tomorrow. GREENHUT BUILDIN: Special Purchases— $2.50ScrimCurtains $1. 49 Trimmed with Lace Edge & Insertion, Pr. $ 3.50 Figured Armure Portieres—valucs to $5.50; to- mofrow at, a pair 15 Big Furniture Specials in Our February Sale Values to $18; Your $9, 7 5 Choice, Tomorrow, at Furniture that you can depend upon—typical ““GREEN- HUT QUALITY”—and the variety covers fu fe room in the house, COME EARLY. oe quartered ; oak; hand. | somely Pa] | carved and | splendidty finished; saddle wood séat; at °9.75 6 Fireside Wing Chaira— comfortable ana stbatantaly rane M Cts, gent 6 and (0 soppy in a variety f cretonne; at 9. 75 $11.50 Golden O: Drensers—large | lass; two large and two smal $18 Two-inch-Post Brasa Bed Bedsteads Srawerey all wooden $ 7 aan one-inch filling rods; all 7.50 iar tra consisting of inch bedstead, in all reg- Ht sizes; bright or satin finish; nteed link spring; trimmings; at $15 Golden Oak High-Back Leather- Beat Rockers— $ $12, 60 (42-Inch) Round Getden Oak Extension Tables— yinetye Tift feet; ‘e $ $13 Oval French plate ass, 18 i in $ $275 White Enamel 8 illustrated; 18 x 38-inch top; large drawers with all wooden knobs; well constructed and § izes; bright or satin 3 : Damarda $9) 7 5 lac- $ 5 $15.80 Golden Oak China Close three grooved shelves; oak; round ends; at $12 High- hn Banister - Back ‘Layer Rockers—sa cle. wood seat; ma- Mattresses—covered in fancy cretonne ticki woahe 50-Ibs. pada . on 8g) 75 ic 2 Gl Care Ghai sides; at. 975 edge; at ‘MAIN BUILDIN A “Singer” or a “New Home” Ball- far, cardlgee oth ‘neck stylet col Se cute mA BUILDING $10 and $12 Values for Men and Youths in Winter Suits & Overcoats Many Values Even Higher Yours, Tomorrow, at Only 864 xarmeiis in the lotand the price is, in aay Kaucondgad ‘way below cost ol EVER Y mia’ UP TOs IN ii ey in men and men of regular build will pest Nh ill Boiendid, good- as carments Be ooking ents from a manufacturer who makes Bearing Rotary Sewing Machine$] 2 Sold on Easy Terms ofa Small Initial Payment and week The “Singers” are 5- and 7-Drawer Machines--tiyles 66 and 1530. The “New Homes” are 5-Drawer Machines, Regularly $60 and ‘These are perfectly new sewing machines, in golden oak, vend are sold by ap everywhere at $60.and $65, B the latest attachments included at our special prices for tomo: “Florence” “sistatew", o Contre. Rotary Sewing Machines Made of golden oak, and have lock-stitc! i chain-stitch at- tachment, maki ng them two sewing machines in one, They are fitted with 4 and 6 drawers and have automatic drop heads. Our prices are less than 34 of what agente sell these ma- chines for, and you cao buy easy terms them here on a small m9] gf Week payment and. Fictor| pra Hod Ueotne C1175 | Machinea—Special, at...... ° MAIN BUILDIN i Spring Dress Fabrics pet Has "oren | = rs ts mp aaseinat pret poeta re ae eens Small Initiat Payment and Advance fale of sronge! ‘Everybody's Goii s “Victory” Sewing Machines Specially Priced forTomorrow,at As illustrated ; in gold- en oak, English walnut and mission woods; 10- year guarantee. Sold on Easy Terms of a $1 wee periag Cabinet (=== GREENHUT’S The Store That Made This “ECONOMY CENTER” Who ees the rent of the costly store on the extrava- gant avenue: It comes out of the profits of the business, and the profits on the is Lobel be big enough to take care of all these wasteful ¢: This is “ECON MY CENTER" for US and for YOU. That is one of the reasons why you always find hee pan at “THE BIG STORE” than anywhere else ia juent question usiness when That is one of our answers to the fr asked of us—‘‘How can you do a profitable you continually sell at such low profits? \ ald hen you buy a pila * you are not pay- ing some store's extrav ant Save money daily, at ECONOMY CENTER.” We Give, Oa Green Tra Trading ing Stamps Loeigt gee in one Motel Creenaet. 1 bug ‘MAIN BUILDING Thousands of Women Wait for a Sale of This $1 and *1.50 Kid Ge A Splendid Collection of fs dgwiec On Sale, Tomorrow, at inane of gloves in this sale are trom St witling detects ae Le tnd put fa new sondltion, sigalg cond! Rous 1300» ire of Pairs tor the regular price of one, All sizes. “Samples” of Soe 80e and 78 Lisle and Chamoinette Glovee—in natural, white, gray, black and pongee; tomorrow, CRERNUT to Buy Reliable Now is the Ti: Moderate-Priced Ru; Rugs ‘We are having our annual winter b!can-up and real valu- ations have been treated rather niously in our sale prices, tomorrow. + The sizes are La gee lar num and the patterns are most ble. Quantities in man’ Tapestry Rugs “Axminster Ruge—“Mili Samples These rugs have been made up of odd centers and borders. selection of colorings. Big redu: etlons. These Ready : ady-t Pin fe re Per NP at " A195. oa are in great demai and these two are wonderful valuo at ° envle je Is trimmed with of ribbon, finished in new,Austrous pompon and tows ot dibes front we ® monture of stylish, @dow of rib Tomorrow Only! Boys’ %3 to *4 Overcoats at $2.50 Garments from Our Own Stocks luced. As a matter of fact, these overcoats are better-than- usual-values even at $3 to $4, for we purchased them below manufacturers’ reg- bg A apo sale includes long, lar coats, mixtures. breasted convertible-collar coats and button-to-neck styles for juniors. Fancy mixtures, blue and y chinchillas and a limited number of fur- and astra- khan-trimmed coats. Boys from 24% to 17 years will be e Atted iu this sale. 1,600 Best #1 Wash 65¢ Blouses for Boys, a at, New goods; just in; splendid Bovane mete 3 fancy stripes; military collars Boys’ *1 Flannel Blouses Blve and gray; aed stat attached military collars; at..... aoe BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18™ TO IS™ ST. NO CONNECTION WITH.ANY OTHER STORE

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