The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1914, Page 9

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GIRL PURSUES THIEF ANB CROWD HALTS HIM Brooklyn Miss Causes of Negro Who Broke Into Her Home. | Miss Gertrude A. Engeman, livin: swith her mother at No, 419 Tompkin Avenue, Brooklyn, is an onergetic and woman who doean't about. complaint, Magistrate Nash in the Gates Avenue Police | Court, to-day held William Hudson, a | Negro, twenty-one years old, on a! charge of burglary without bail Miss Pngeman was in the basement; Use the Old-time Sage Tea vf her home about 8 o'clock last night when sho. heard a noise on tho next floor. Sho ran up the stairs and met the burglar coming down the second Might with a suitcase in hie hand. ye pushed her roughly aside and went out through the front door, on Capture the Jand re met outside, wan under half speed sn so most (ADIES| LOOK. YOUNG, EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914 tremendous fens. ntinuously rough, ng back over the decks, mak- | K it imposible for the passengers to On April Land 2 the ahip The Ryndam | ‘opped at Halifax to land 90 steerage o DARKEN GRAY HAIR: and Sulphur and Nobody vill Know. however handsome, de- ing age. We all know the | Mod moor J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. OREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Getting There gets there!" An Americanism inguage. The man who GETS ther volume of praise 10 upon an individual! He arrives, reaches his goal, makes the home , succeeds, The world welcomes with open arms such an one. It hovers around him and listens sey to his most trivial utter that it may discover HOW he Now, “The Big Store" is a in aatly illustration of the truth of this axiom. Its broad aisles are crowded with people who flock to it because it GETS THERE. {t accomplishes. All you have to do is to enter its welcoming doors and, like Aladdin, wish for something when, presto! it has been done! Its management ha: nici our wants, you tind, If it is to be found E BIG STORE” in HAS IT, nearly always, for “The Big Store” “gets there.” Furthermore, it is 80 for YOU to get there—to get UY we Big MAIN BUILDING Gnatttereste, Women’s & Misses’ Appare ring Suits, ned and jaterials include GAB- php CREPE Ee OPLIN, SERGES. SHEPHERD CHECKS AND NOVELTIES, 0, LEATHER, MIGNONETTE and LABRADOR BLUE; ALSO BLACK D WHITE NOVELTIES, CHECKS, NAVY AND BLACK. The coats are in the newest and snappiest cutaway modes. Collars and cuffs of silk, moire, poplin a ine atill others with laces elts and ornaments range up to $19.50, e Silk $19. 15 There’s No Doubt About It—Here’s the Glorious Lines of Sp All of rag suits are artistically de Guaranteed ft service. ag colors as TANG Roman stripe, and figured ratine. O and embroidered net. Stunning styles for your choice. Newest tiered Store." You can travel u the earth, on prefer. Or ride in one of “The Big Store's it is easy for YOU to get there, too. The Garments on Per es eroesag ohn ans Well as Many Ot ts trimmed wi ith clever fan and tunic skirts, (One style as ienrareay Hundreds of Captivatin Dresses in This rot at CREPE DE CHINE, CHIFFON rarrera SILK, POPLIN AND BRO- " man-tailored. Hover (Greenhut Bldg.) Ever Planned Store in New ork! *12.75 in. such most fashionable street of a youthful appearance. your charin, It makes or ‘mars the face. When it fades, turns | gray and looks dry, w py and scragyly, just a few applications of Sage Tea and sul enhance its appearance a hun- Li ae ing! Either As st from from Our Extensive regal ments Which as in Price up to $1: i Be Shownen LIVING ;ODELS in Our FASHION PROM. ENADE--10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. the run. The young woman kept | (ight after him, yelling for help and the police. Windows went up, police whistles wera tooted and people came ‘tumbling out of thelr doors. | In a few moments there were a! hundred shouting, yelling, running | men, Women and children In pursui Policeman Peter Thornton heard th whistles a block away and sprinte: the fleeing burglar. ‘The crowd ined on the negro, who stopped for | f t and threatened — those ly and { pin-seal th a motion toward his hip | moves dandruff, stops scalp itching and! Then he ran again until a falling hi ir; ho one can possibly Rewcomer trippod him and he went | tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. fown if a heap. Miss Engoman | You moisten a sponge or soft brush identiNed the clothing in the suitcase | it, drawing this through the hair, taking! as some = her home. one small strand at atime. By morning ‘ > --— the gray hair disappears; after another | THREE HURT ON TROLLEY. applic ite natural col restor Switch and Shakes Up/* Paaese: ™ i ‘Three passengers were injured and al . —"GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS—— number of others shaken up and badly | This $2.35 Fine Crystal 18-Piece Set of Table Glassware morning when a Putnam avenue and With Initial Engraved $1, 4 9 Halrey street trolley car, bound for | to Order; Complete, for A remarkable offering indeed—in fact, the New York, missed the switch at Fiat-| bush avenue and Livingston street and | i best in our Glassware Department, tomorrow. The crystal is thin blown with the rear end was thrown against an “L" pillar, The rear truck of the car narrow optic flutes (as illustrated), [ros The set complete consists of (2 | | wan thrown off the track and the pns- 6 Goblets, 6 Table Tumblers, [GREEN HUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS—— A Refrigerator for Every Home Gustav Denecke, forty years old, and “Make your selection from this jist of durable and sanitary refrigera- living at No. 1005 Hancock street, was ut about the head by flying xlaas, tors, all white enamel and porcelain-lined, and made by the Alaska Re- trigcrator Company—the best. This $8.25 Pin Seal And Many Other Smart New Styles, in Tomorrow’s Sale, at... Leather Hand Bag $6.50 attractive collection of modish leather hand bags in this The bag illustrated is of vather with pannier hand! with new hinged mirror, writing tab! ‘and card case with dainty gilt chi ne designed in Paria ne carefully ero: remely pretty— n't stay & Fide are some of the fn repare the tonic "ANT AND BUSTLE SKIRT, ‘MAIN BUILDING ictnionnd Trimmed Kaster Hats ons “teeny = °D, °7.50 and °10 Each masterpieces ,, fashion beauty, No two hi nificent ‘displays alike. Paris and American ideas galore for your choic: prices. Other Equally Good Values a. $12. range 10 | way An unusuall: jives touch of beauty. Green, brown, navy and gray; also black. $5 Pin Meroees Leather Hand Bags—chic, and very good looking. Genuine German silver frames. New inside J mirror dea card case. Durable silk lining. New pannier hand! tan, brown, gray and navy; at........... mag- hee nominal }, $15, $18 and $20 MAIN BUILDIN( The Selling of the Kahn, Wertheimer & Smith Co. Stocks— The Greatest Bargains in Clothing for Boys, Youths and Young Men Ever Offered in this a ( By now, practically everybody knows that we own the spring stocks of Kahn, Wertheimer & Smith Co., who have liquidated their business. Thousands of handsome, serviceable, high-class garments in the assoriments. - The selling prices for such garments would create big selling at any period of the year, but just before Easter the offerings are nothing short of sensational. The wonderful lines of elo clothing in this sale include: “Mrs. Jane Hopkins” Suits for Boys (One of Kahn, Werthelmer & Smith Co.'s most notable lines.) § . Made | For S vn Made | For pe Made| For Suita Made Md Sell to 33-00 | to Sell to $6 | to Sell to.$6.75 | to Sell to $8.15 Smartest of the new Balkan, Norfolk and double-breasted styles’ | Other Cheviors and cassimeres in the newest grays, browns and tans. Also tangy mixtures and blue serges, Lined knickerbocker rrougers~ (Slsew'7 7 to 18. years. ae 5 ——GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Furniture and Bedding Specials Money-Saving Opportunities In Our Great Home Furnishing Building, Tomorrow Every item here mentioned is of "Greenhut" quality, as good as may be had anywhere, AND AT A LOWER PRICE. i $4.25 TO #31 WHITE ENAMEL Car Mia tI SATCHEL FORMED |TARINE ‘TARINE MOTH SHEETS Sold at ali department anddru: Edward Tindale, thirty, of No. 106 Mac- dougal atreet, had his right leg injured, and Sophie Dugal, twenty-three years old, of No. 6 Covert street, was cut | ge about the face. Emil Haas, the con- ductor, was thrown to the platform, hurting ‘his shoulder. None of the in- Yured would accept medical aid. “Senior Brand College Clothes” - Suits for Youths and Young Men $7.50 to $10.00 Norfolk bh, i coat and trousers; medium and dark colors, in soring and early summer materials; sizes qq Lariat Garment House in New York's Shopping Center aes _-DPricea Gmpany Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street EASTER SUIT SALE Actual $25 & $30 Values Every feature of new style that has been originated by the famous Paris designers—such as Paquin, Premet, Bernard and Drecoll—is carefully carried out in these stunning suits at $15. LIFT. aoe STYLE— at 40 ‘MAIN BUIL DING: Exquisite °3 to §5 Bracelets, at $1.95 Beautiful bracelets of 1-10 gold, made in the season's very FIR Fda pe newest designs. Some of these $23 “OSTERMOOR” FELT MATTRESSES— are plain, others engraved or Hy be corners; built of | | chased. Cae partes ney cretonne tick- These bracelets will make hooks; 82, 15 rt ¢ Easter souvenirs, and, ie ; iy THEY: ARE ETC $0 BRASS REDS ALAR Tstdae ss ' ULARLY WELL-WEARING. MAIN BUILDING= or satin $4.95 aa Easter Plants and Bulbs We oy wire examen) $2 Arm ian. Variety. gltee Reerathhing for Spring Planting re ae ee ) F Porch tl adnita piaNTs- °°" to (ne 35e 40 15c ht i 85 '° $4 /"¢ CSP AR ARNI SH gaiony —_ Rockers PS 01 4 Plant. ie w Prices 50¢ Py ibaa —as illustrated, nuSMs S$, 75 at ee tional Fr Poultry Wire _ 49¢ cmmanr ‘nuisiies Ani ry aaa eames sae (Gaivanised after weavings doud'e strength) OMAN F eer = 7 * | 1INGH MESH Important Extra Feature—Aiterations Free } | 50c Silver- Plated Casters at 25¢ Attractive enough fer anybody's tae « $11.50 APARTMENT - HOUSE APARTMENT- HOUSE STYLE | SIDE-ICER = STYLB- height 83 Inj ice illustrated ; ity about 100 ‘Ibe,: or satin ; lining: Garden Supplies do bask; 5 GARDEN RAKES-~12. th, yi erette teas DOC | Meteety Ober ldeteen ee. and $2 STEEL RAKES—12-tooth, 55c; ay ttt tooth, OOc; 16 tooth... ss, . Paints Made of purest turps., oils and dry colors. /Y PAINT —galion, 82.65; PBRMANENT. MINED. slion, 81.65; » 81 x 18¢ | FURNITURE The materials include fashionable PADES~ i 30c Deavily bolted; at 65c , black. andswille checks and ovelty cloths, in black, navy, wistaria, Labrador biue, Copen- agen, tango, reseda green, ton vnd all the other newest shades. . 1:30, i F #3 60; 300 2.INCH MESH sor 180 ft B-inch #109 et 3.60 | 60-inch... 5.40) 72-:noh.. e k S20) ERCETSION SUPT TOP MATTRESSES good fancy ticking covered, $75 $4.75 ABLE|WHITE CLOVER “Bide S08 seeps— 5 93.75 v1 peck, with as AND Jacke @00 $1.20 Ja-inch. . le 2 | Deliveries Guaranteed Before Easter Beineh. 8120 B40 6 woven WIRE Sprinas 3.60 % 1 827) MAIN BUILDING: Groceries and Meats for Easter Fresh Meats We deliver al! Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ROAST BEEF—choice cuts of peTURRENS oon GREENING APPLES or Bald. [FRESHLY CUT WATER : ‘ CRESS. spring onione or ative ibe; . ty dry picked; Ib - . 49c i Ls Me |e hkege hits gaa ; torinn ator! BEEF choice cuts iaoas . BCIOUS GRAPE or plate; 10c L j 7 box, $3.45; , 20¢ 12¢ ORANGES ripe, useet, uacoue frat Re SUNKIST SWEET ORANGES: ~-ripe Californie frul gilts Californie truss 4Q)e 1.80 Mail and telephone orders filled. *Phone Chelsea 4000. BALMACAAN COATS | $55.00 $7. i tre es A swagger style adopted by all the smartest dressers cots, —a coat that gives a wonderful amount of service. af navel Knee length and *{ length models, made of men's-wear-mixtures, Scotch 50 Robert Burns Popular “Concha Regalia’ size; Special, Tomorrow and Saturday, at Box of 560 Havana le me in Tania all ler and wrappel 3 9 40 tay for Cigars $3.25 Box of 50 Seldenberg & Co.’ Box of 50 Fae. Rican $ Box of 50 Flor Sey ‘mour tel: S grade. 1. 35 Perfectus—for i 806 ec remarkable trade specials at the prices | named. bargains in PIPES tor snare ‘9 selling. turnips, yellow turnij beets or parani Sgt. basket WAX BEANS or green 20c 33c MUTTON hind quariore of Western stock; 14c short fore quarters Ip ic a) tera stock; Je | HAMS .*. 20¢ FLORIDA VEAt “hind quarters of milk- fed; 19¢ Home Baked Cakes HOT CROSS BUNS. Race 9e RABBIT KES HOUSEHOLD BLEND COPFEE 10 tw, 82 40; COnrER Ae br seen 7 15e ‘MAIN BUILDING Wines and Liquors $<, Old Wee hi ach s oe: QRATED EASTER 756 SOFT WHITE R- D4 Guinness’s Stout—-Bass’s Ale DOMINO GRANULATED |] ,, ME i i pf pa “onan 8 ennaare an rs and & SUGAR Qe s 5 H . TRA BIS 6 4 Slt carton pops “e 3, ROYAI 2 $24 Gurr ; STANDARD POWDERED pl m warn SWEET PEAS” Reaver brand arly sun u ie. VANILLA CHARLOTTE 25¢ ‘ RUSSE six in tox, J Re Nees bask ; 34c GOODMAN'S VIENNA TEA MAT ZOTHS—pachege contelning (60 Values to $20 91,05 A Great Easter Sale If Wy Flare, ripple, ruffle, kimono sleeve, cape and tailored effects, in the new 8 short and 34 lengths—lined through é cena 1A se fb out with fine peau de cygne. e WaMs 19!.¢ | pepsi tomato carsue ‘or ieean’., OC Coata of silk moire, Bedford cloth, goltine, serse, oa eponge, she; checks and plaids in’ b navy ‘and all the fashionable new spring shatines, DPriceeG éth Ave, Cor. 18th St. ‘aly's Old iri sm POt SUM Wiley Imported direct from the Burnett's Gine ready to take home Cholee of Old ders sE MARMALADE. ant at 4 10: Is t frye Imported fro1 ¢ 1 Richy pet 4c wauaily a special, ie freshly grown 2 ‘ aay SALMON —" medium sod oot dos, 41.45 25e a quality: the most de Easter Hams full botth full quart bottle, SwirT's PREMIUM DRAKB'S CELEBRATED rag. prive 81.25, at POUND CAKES—or our own California Wines alsin, citron, mar PORT, SHERR} ANGELICA, MUS redding. ‘Club House MILD SUGAR- CURED HaMs 17':¢ 18ic SMOKED OX TONGUES-—ib

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