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your health, I cannot say anything | possible yet, but in a short while from now—| spoiling th that Is, in maybe two or thrve weeks— | faith yet to T will know better what I will do tater | How many t on, Iam trying to return to Amer-|iiked to cable you some mor lca, and more especially to you. Irom | you know how expensive it Is your Georgie, who would that he “YOUR OWN GEOR! might kiss you a thousand and one hay * and ts longing for you.” have hope DANGER: DRUMIME «DEMANDS $25,000 osived the peemee ing le! ee hate ‘My Darling ay tear 6 jn gd write to me simply tear by Ange ad pleces. You know and feel wash ‘i that collected at city playgroun: I aocenes Greens ti Declares She | BHE HAS LOVE LETTERS, The Signature of | Bays Diamond Donter Pol- "| fowed Her to Boston and lt, Always Had Best Seat. ” i “ is the only guarantee that you have the ‘ Miss Florence Greene, who declares ;}@he danced her way into the affec- tions of George Van Antwerpen, @ {| wealthy diamond dealer of No. 585 ' Pearl street, filed a suit In the Su- prome Court yesterday for $25,000 for (, @leged breach of promise of mar- riage. Miss Greene alleges sho not only ‘ gave up a promising stage career for ‘Van Antwerpen, but when he w Europe last summer and a! pected his love bad grown cold, shi followed, only to be placed aboard a @bip a few days after she arrived here and sent back home. that he would marry me,” sald Mixa © told me he was through with 8 he was engaged to another ne was a drummer girl in “Little * when sho met Van; \, her with attentions and- gave her «many handsome presents, | or otherwise; to protect the “When the company left New York,” she added, “Mr. Van Ant- b bi wn werpen went to Soston with us. In a es. ail he saw the show twenty-seven times, and always from @ box or the | CMU front row." The Centaur Company, 4 Press » To substantiate hor charges, Miss ‘' Greone has many love letters whi __THE EVENING WORLD, I see you I don't need to worry about|T like to he with you. It Is im. i a pon J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. 7 HE B 1G STO RE oe ein Schoolboys Help With Pennies. jer Miss Greene sala ohe had] rite written to Van Antwerpen, scolding) CHICAGO, March il. — Forty-one him for its apparent indifference on peen dgmated to ive, Amis ot have one occasion, she declared she re- Chicago children to. ald. in a ng the American Olympic team will go to Berlin tn 1916, it was announced to-day. The Fi iniex were Vawneate” | FO Your Baby. “He promised in September, 1909, prepared by him for over 30 yours | Gesece, “and after 1 had waited tour! YOULL give YOUR baby the BEST_ nan.” Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. | Antwerpen, Sue saya be showered} SOld only in one size bot bottle, never in bulk | @he says Van Antwerpen wrote her. | One of the letters, made public by | the young woman's lawyer, George| Robinson of No. 99 Nassau street, follows in part: “To the Girl I Love—I often ask myself why I love you, but I cannot find any explanation. I am crazy @bout you and I cannot live happy when you are not near me If you should deceive me in the confidence I have in you I will suffer mucf very much.” ‘ Here is another: “My Dearest Little One —itow good of you, darling, to remember me so tpiglt on my birthday, and more than that, send me a beauty of a present. You have ‘really apstion mon sa | fl Make your gas range bright and clean with the § have done more for me than I de- helper oo digs in where the hand can’t— serve, and it was most unexpected to 4, be feasted so well by the only little Ti girl T love or even care for, fam far| # from you, dear, but not so far in mind,” On the contrary, | am nearf § » you, thinking of y« days only, But or : A household necessity that is a real lux- a: mich PI ta rot! ay ury. It cleans and purifies everything. Be and larger packages, CHICAGO “Let the GOLD DUST TWIHS de your work’* ain, Flory, Cheer up, so that when How to Furnish a Cozy Home on Credit Send for Free Booklet You can have the coziest, most com- fortable home you ever dreamed of and you fan pay for furnishing it while you are actually cnjoying it. Your credit is good with us. We'll gladly trust you without red tape without an introduction, The booklet explains. it also shows —how to judge furniture, rugs, carpets and housefurnishings. —how to save money on household goods. ~-how to have the largest stocks to choose from, ~how to be sure of getting furniture which will last for years. And it contains page after page of cozy homes furnished for two, or more, at very little cost. If you're at all interested in the question of homefurnishings, you should surely get “The Short Cut to Every Home Comfort.” Write for your free copy to-day—-no obligation—a postal will do, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “ Oldest Furniture House in America’’ 3rd Avenue Two Park Row at 121st Street Stores at Chatham Sq. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. 193 to 208 Park Row | ee RTs eR ETER TUESDAY, MAROH 31, 1914, nes would not have a 4 e le aoe \ Ho CREENMUT SIEGEL COOPER CO. Wen £0 6th Ave. 18th tol9th Sts. MAIN BUILDING 20 Stunning Styles in Tomorrow's Aatonishing Special Offer of Women’s and Misses’ $16.50 and $19.50 Spring Suits « 14.75 Two of the Lovely Styles Are Shown Here Every model is correct—the entire assortment reflects the most successful ideas submitted by the leading designers of both continents for spring and early summer. The styles for misses are youthful and charming. All the newest effects in “cut The most fashionable trimming: broideries, most novel collar ide splendid range of materi cludes; CREPE POPL SHEPHERD CHECKS, » S| HONEYCOMB and SWAGGER NOVELTIES. The fashionable spring colors are these: TANGO, ‘LEG- HORN, MIGNONE Th, LABRADOR, SNUFF BROWN, TARIA, FOREST GREEN, NOVELTY BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, ALSO NAVY AND PLAIN BLACK. A size and o style for every woman and miss who attend this sale. Other Spring Suita in this assemblage at $19.50, $22.50, $24.50, $29.50 and up to $125. GREENHUT’S Our Employees Well Treated—Our Patrons Well Greeted A well-treated child is friendly toward le. He does not expect harshness, for he never has received it. He looks on every one as his FRIEND. And this is the secret of the HAPPINESS shown in the faces of the employees of “THE BIG STORE.” They are considered as a part—and an im- portant part—of this great store and are well treated. This | means much to YOU, our patron. It means that when you ask a question you are not ifn nored, Nor are you answerea impatiently or snappishly, YOU ARE WELL GREETED, because our EMPLOYEES ARE WELL TREATED. They, therefore, treat YOU well—-even as the child in the illu n above. It is one of the secrets of “THE BIG STORE'S” SUCCESS. EXHIBITION OF MODERN DANCING (Daily—2 to 5 P. M.—on the Fifth Floor, Main Building. Miss Helen Louise Benson and Mr. Bruce Alexander Sethel GIVE DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE LATEST SOCIETY DANCES. No admission charged. Seating accommodation for the ladies. ‘MAIN BUILDIN “a' Shepherd Checks popitar: eal just look at the way “The Big Store” prices them in tomorrow's sale. Superb quali Most stylish weaves. From the scores of items on sale, tomorrow, we have selected these for special mention: Manepherd Cheeky) OC] Shepherd Check yd 1.10 epher —yd. B4-inch Black and wiht -inch Black and W! sahishen Foot Cheek—ya,. 28e| “chicken Foot Cheek 4° 1.05 ine! an ray ia Chicken Foot Check--yav 1.00 ate oa Chee yn? 1.05 54-inch Gray and White 51, 50 including are here for your choi Seer attest cinerea. LOS nel conch Black Ground, "with 19 Stanepherd Check yd, 1.05 If You Follow the Ancient and Laudable Custom cotgeh ue Grn ith White Sep | sine, Black, and. White Shepherd of Giving Easter Gifts, Here's a Sale of Cheeky... eae Stripe —yd, 1.10 Rich Cut Glass Affording Many Valuable Suggestions Your expenditure for a dainty sou- venir will be small here, but iy wp piece of this rich cut glass is Ha fa | to the standard of “Greenhut Qua ity’ f y and that, of course, means “the best.” i We select two special groups for x . particular mention: Values to “ Rich Cut Glase 8-Inch Bowls; Water $2.95, at L 95 Jugs; Flower Vases; Sugar and Cream Sets; Nappies; Mayonnaise Sets; Fern Dishes; Footed Jelly Diches and Comporte, ete. Values tog Rich Cut $5, at ys 89 in nane i Cream Sets; Water Botiles Dishes; 10-Inch Flower Vases complete with fernery and reflect 8 ilustrated) ; Celery Trays; Covered Butter Dishes, ete, Baainch “Black, ‘and While 7 5e| 54-inch Black ‘and White Shepherd 54-inch Black and ‘Wie 59 Geiectans.. plaid $ 1.10 Honeycomb Check—yd e| ,,cesten: a. Bé-inch Black and rite S ‘onting—with large black Chicken Foot Check— 39c and white shepherd 1. 5 check; yd.. Stapethend Cheek ay yi 39c 54-inch ‘Coating—black and white 54-inch Black ona ‘wit 85c pal fatine wi 5995 Ic MAIN BUILDING: Special Sale of BEST Linings 25¢ Highly Morcerized Sateen a. inches tre fast black and pure white; per yard 1 1 c 50c Satin Serge — 24 inches wide; black, myrtle, rose, — cardinal and brown, per vard 25c LINING CAMBRICS—biack and He colors: yard ‘ inches wide 4Qe ERCERL Aine 250 jew shades; yard... 256 GREENHUT BUILD. —HOME FURNISHINGS This *3.25 Gas Portable Lamp andSewing 2620 A mosi prac- tical lamp, giving fine illumination for the pur- poses named, The standard is of brass with cast metal base in the m Foot Check—yd.. Z sein torcon and White s6inch’ Coating—brown, black and Fancy Check—yd...... white combination $s 56-inch Black and White Se check; yd...... Fancy Check—yd.. 56-inch Coating —red, black and 54-inch Tan od White a | 10 white combination | 75 Chicken Foot Check—yd. check; yd. ........ * REENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Dressers and Chiffoniers oven Sete, Tonorrow, at.” LODO If you want a dresser or chiffonier, or both, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. You have a choice of no less than ten styles of chiffoniers and the same number of patterns in dressers. These are in WHITE ENAMEL, TUNA MAHOGANY, WAL- NUT, GOLDEN OAK, MAHOGANY end BIRD'S EYE MAPLE. In some instances it will be possible for you to secure a dresser with a chiffonier to match; in other cases, the chiffoniers and dressers are “odd,” —that is, either piece lacks its mate. We illustrate some of the designs, but, though we have a number of some of the pieces; others are in small quantities. Other Cut Glass Speciale: $1.45 Bonbon Dishes 98¢ Bonbon with tloral cunning; at 98c) a Dishes 75¢ $5 Tall Pent $i. id ut Cruets Vetoes $3.45! $1.29 "35 pret Orane GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Sale of Ba Supplies Standard grades at New York's low Poultry Nettin, joubl mush- “shade, ing; peaplete, tomorrow 9.95 GREENHUT BUILDING —— HOME FURNISHINGS Madras and Madras Curtains 20¢ | 2-quart Wail’ Founts Troaghe = ca LAWN ROLLERS —16 inches tong, 1S/GARDEN WH! di 50 20) si side and i GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS: Seamed"d Wilton Rugs Two popular room sizes—-unusual bargains. The season's most novel pat terns made by one of our best manufacturers. Size 9 x 12 ft. | Size 8 ft. 3x 10 t.6 Madras ~values to 45c 0 25 $00 ths. filled with Value. Sale Price. Value. Sale Prive yard; yard . oc sand van $42.50... ‘ : f $2250 Madras Curtains splendid | | SRADING FORKS — weil made; 36.50. 34,50... 4 prong WHEEL BARROWS — subst made and well bolted $36.56 29.50 BRIter ass per 51.75 MAIN BUILDING Telephone for Groceries and Meats), speciais A Word About Our New and Perfected Service. ra A PERFECT TELEPHONE SERVICE--INDEPENDENT OF OUR MAIN SWITCHBOARD has been installed in our Grocery Department. It's a great convenience if you cannot come here in person, end a saving of time and money. Let us put your name on our telephone Expert salespeople are at your call to take your order, which will be filled promptly and intelligently. "PHONE CHELSEA 400 We deliver MEATS AND FISH anywhere within noes of our wagon delivery service, but cannot deliver meats or other perishables C.O. D. Mail Oniers promptly filled. tially Coffee jueen Olives Dold’s Bacon Washing Cereal Pearl Hominy Fresh Cer "5 reals Lh 2 inhteehly, roanied dally i LDA | RANCY cleans, STATE > CN een KObObENDRONS Bac CURRANT —imported BUSHES 1Q¢ at varieties; NS 25¢ Te ° $1.50 EPL ERING WHITE AND on i Cea WER SEEDS 48c i TESTED LOWER SEEDS ETABLE 30c 19; $3.75 PEA REANS OD OB: 49. 21 34 18: FANCY SANTOS of MA- 20¢ CLEANSER — Pyrite of the he en brand of Bestene; doen, 300; 10¢ 3 rez. Sc boxes QUAKER PINHEAD OAT. MEAL — FOUNTAIN in TRY FLou R hh 88: 28¢ Pure Cocoa Fresh Herring The well-known, Delight itn "350 Ft beet ate 4 1 FOUNTAIN TOMATO CAT- ees POWDE! SUP—reg. 18 9 SWEPT PEAS —Heaver - eonom 1. MUSTARD SAR-| trend: do eee Me Vis dor #1 45:95e] \tey jie dane... SOC FiLLRD Witt” HAZEL SAT ETY MATCHES: SMURED LONGED TABLE” RIDGEWAY'S PAMOUS) < ALi ENDL Aor TED LDAM . IMPORT > EDA 89¢ each CORN — Milford F HEAD RICE j dor, $1.14, ee : ; K v2 Oe —$—__—__—_— Sugar qi ; 4 Oe eae p| | ranuleted P " j 1 BRAND RICE Hazel Jam gitemlaina . 4 , pan PEACH or DAMSON— peel Gat ‘epectal, Canaries: oted singing GERNAN -ANARIES, ageationd au vain AND DING neat SEND aieae Rowse Ce hpavoous oF * ‘Everybody's Going to THE BIG STOR. “Complimentary ay megs FREE, Tomorrow—Distribution in Qur MAIN Quilding mapas ———L So ‘ a bane caeamenrenrnemmennaan mimunatnay? eel PS . 6 hai _ We Not more than 25 ibe, Jas to « customer,