The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1914, Page 4

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> HAYWARD HARVEY y SINOF WVENTOR > com SNE: Ruined by Mining Speculation, He Shoots Himself at Orange i INHERITED A FORTUNE. Pather Discovered Process for Making Harveyized Steel Used ‘ # the inventor cf the steel hardening SSepers Anewn as Usrveyising aad re ., Bed Linens, Towels, etc., j James McCutcheon & Co. tt , tmnt turcegh tse hear cory wo, HEMMESSY, HURAOO! tion in Orange, N. J. Ue was dead bid i al i a Railroad Station. F known to any but hie own HAD WORRIED, BUT 6& CHEERFUL AT OINNE to ini i i7EEs Her eistifi for Armor Plate. have in readiness the Spring styles in g3 53 by epeculatiuns in mining Mayward A. Narvey jr., con Women’s Tailored Separate Skirts made of the fashionable materials, including moire, taffeta, gabardine, serge and the popu- lar plaids, at very moderate prices. A Special Offering for toemorrow (Thursday) will include ' - at $14.50 - at 9,75 eee it if A Special Sale of : Novelty Cotton Dress Materials of this season's importation, will be held to- morrow (Thursday), affording unusual price advantages. Embroidered and Broche Crepes; and Open- work Stripe and Biuche Ratines, per yard 85c, Embroidered, Bourette and Printed Crepes; and Plain, Broche and Corded Ratines, poryard s / 6 eee G00 Embroidered, Echelon and Bourette Crepes; and Embrokdered Ratine, per yard $1.50 i : Hi Men's and Women’s Linen | Handkerchiefs in a selection of special attractiveness, willbe placed on sale to-morrow at the following ‘ low prices: MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed. . . . per dozen $245 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Per dozen $1.70 1.50 & 1.75 corner, Hemstitched, with embroidered each e e a ee e e 5 25c. Homstitched, with colored border, each 15. Glove Size, hemstitched, with embroidered Biamete. adway, N owelry, lew ¥ New Linens At New Prices At “The Linen Store’ corer. . + + + «© each {5¢, o B. Altman & Cn. Commencing to-morrow (Thursday), eeeeuenaoes oO” first shipments of House- keeping Linens—Table Linens, for the Spring season, fresh from the best factories of Ireland, Scotland and the Continent, have already been received. A Choice Assortment of | High-grade American Wilton Rugs will be offered in the Rug Department on the Fifth Floor at very special prices, as follows: AMERICAN WILTON RUGS Size 9x12 feet =.= at: $28.00 & 36.00 Size 8.3x10.6 feet ‘at =. 25.00 & 34.00 AMERICAN HIGH-PILE WILTON RUGS Size 6.99 feet 8. =. =. at. $21.00 Size 8.3x10.6 fect. . . at 33,75 Size MxI2 fect». ss at 37.80 +e ee te ke ek kk Inspection is very cordially invited, ooee —— Raenaneiel Through all the talk of slack times, unseasonable weather and the blizzard’s tie-up of traffic, ‘“The Big Store’’ keeps busy. People must have their necessaries, even t! luxuries must wait, and this is peeeemeneemnenen The Store of Practical Merchandise Sold at New York’s Lowest Prices For eve: -day needs, and to be sure of every-day ECONOMIES, people come to GREENHUT’S—also to be sure of getting the things sent home promptly and safely—for even the blizzard couldn’t stop our punctual wagons. ere are no dull days at “ECONOMY CENTER.” Charge Purchases — Made During the Rematader of This Month Will Be Entered on Bills Rendered April1 GREENHUT BUILDIN These Are the Last Days of Our February Furniture Sale Kitchen& Household Wares The most successtu! we have ever held. For tomorrow's selling we Each Item Repr esenting a Neat Saving enumerate a handful of excellent items, on each of which there is a marked $18 |t House Style Refrigerators—5¢4 inches saving—in many cases economies of ; white enamel-lined $35 Rosewood ber; ice capacity about 1 Ibs.; 41 inches long; 22x28 shaped French beveled 3 42 inches long; ite mirror; full swell on! ar trim. , $ a EY) marten wan cael applied} oval § Ati regular'sioeo; head | $21 Twostnck Conta sr eBil| Saateccaman|| ie oy yg] wi Wooden Ware High-GradeRugs wienhCiean-Up Folding Clothes Driers—takes 35 achines— little room when folded; “dha trmp rt be rugs are from the leading domestic manufacturers. They tub is m ds MM seasoned plenty of drying space; at.. 1c} cedar; the llghtesrreening, upicle Tables—3 feet long; § all washers; at.... . stocks. price at which nf ir enone values ple, thont cet pod Velvet Beg? $13.75 /#24.50 teamed Arminnter $16 60) Kitchen P H ag well made; a Ruge—else 0x1 Bless Site"sciie' "$19.50 rau mates wie $ib.80 “ $13.78 ‘A New Substitute for Linoleum— jutely Perfect. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Women’s °5 _ Tango Slippers Our Excellent Foot - Mould Make in Smartest, New $ — in Tomorrow’s Sale Ps a 5 A ee Everybody's dancing sewedeys, and dancing is not a pleasure unless v4 $2.85; at . Yas ‘Tapestry 5,000 Yerde oj Floor Leary s , Pairs 4 ine Fine Youths’ Trousers , Great Bargain-Lot Assort- bee Tomorrow, es Followe: ct it ee comorrow only, . ‘oni th slippers. There is no better quality than Foot-Mould, for these are Gnaty bench-made and come in black satin and patent leather. Hand-turned soles, Cuban Louis heels. A new, long vamp pattern in all sizes and widths, Women's $3.50 Foot-Mould Colonial Pumpe—the dainty “Gaby” style; beautifully made of fine quality patent coltskin; medium ey Held] hand-turned soles ; Cuban Louis heels and covered Colonial b of the best feorien he for wear; all sizes New F00t-Mould Shoes for Spring Complete tie world's ben toolwearitre, 5. 3.00, 40'S Rokeby,” which has Raglan: and the “Alexandra” has set-in mannish Seas ahdi *10.76 The Greenhut Pure Food Market (677%.2%2;, ly in walit J » durin, » arieties of fish and other renee ont toany, erveerige ot eh ety pet ent one quality— sees nom desing Lent, ally jeties ani Lenten foods bisa ach item at the lowest price quoted by any grocer in New York. FRESHLY GROUND N ore matey Ned Cc - well ie 6 COA othiet | BUGAR—beat retin + 10-0 END. COK- , 8.151 18¢ beer {*° PUD- Myooniain, ae 17% é FRESH .EGGS Every one guarant + dosen “iit DB armesa pounde sa. 4. ATO SOUP teed Hasel Brand: don., e jo delivered.) “Everybody's Going to THE BIG STO. A COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD @@@ By Henry Kitchell Webster earls Such he hae ot ort of desert ipiand story, only better, and told from an entirely new angie. ‘

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