The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1914, Page 11

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AWUBELIK MANAGER NEAR DEATH BY HIS OWN HAND Wife of E. H. Colell Can’t Account for His Act—Refers to His One- 2° Time Attempt at a Long Swim. 4. Edward H, Colell, well known as jpimanager for Jan Kubelik and other Artists, lies in the Methodist Episcopal “Hospital, Brooklyn, to-day hovering “ petween life and death, In the flower j Farden of Prospect Park Mr. Colell FACE DISFIQURED WITH PIMPLES Itched and Burned. After Shaving, Face a Sight. Scratched During Sleep. Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Entirely Cured, 110 West 102n@ @., New York City. Hi ij i ii Ea __THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, XPRTT vo, rors, J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. OREENHUT-SIEOEL COOPER CO. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE MAIN BUILDING Our May Sale of Cool and Pretty Appare @ Ou For Babies & Children This Store Opens Daily at 9— Closes at 6 | “bhot himscit in the right temple tast 4 Diabet. *\ Mra Cotell, in her handsome home gut No. 600 St. Mark’a avenue, said _ to-day that she knew of no reason f yr her husband should have destred Ty ti | t Up to 6 Years Hundreds 1p Hundreds of Dainty New Dresses, Guimpes, Long and Short Skirte, and Slips, ill Be Sold at Very Special Prices. In addition to special selections from our own superb stocks, we include in this sale samples and surplus assortments from good manu- facturers—and finally, several hundred garments which show slight signs of handling. ains Are Very Remarkable ith. “He had retired from active ness,” she declared, “was well- Ao-do, had bis clubs and all the of life and as far as I had not been fi, I @an no \ tore explain his attempt to kill him- Veelt than T can expiain why he should Bave attempted a five-mile swim from ‘Wer Rockaway to Sandy Hook seven years ago.” Mr. Colel! disappeared for five days after his long distance swim. Hoe was ‘then “More than fifty years old and Deople wondered that at his age he weuld attempt such a feat. He was Exceptional Facilities for Storing Furs toring Fu In ‘Our Regular Lines We Feature These: Children’s Wear Babies’ Liherad Sizes 2t0 6 Fi h Dresses Long ths The In the SPECIAL Eons fore? rb ind and mesethaed We Lretecodt Pl ay oo 80 Freni i . 50 |75¢ and as cee broth tieoasen, tae Levers presen A Load t BOe (special prices ‘aang, summer | | 50 | $1.25 French Dresses—at.......-. os Ga mon a Ste it 53 5 ie Pi li tine A'phone message {Chcleen G0 4 d pos T will summon one (MAIN Lending i Fi rt i i g bi ! GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Window Screens and Doors|} No screens or doors exchanged or sent C.O. D. Bring measurements with you. Adjustable Window Screens—casy sliding; covered with best quality Nid "ibe | Zs'fn' 30in.. -Inch thick; natural finish; 2 wire. i li af i Hi HOME FURNISHINGS A ‘16 Brass Suits,93 75) Bedstead Modes and Materials Featured *10.50 in Specialty Shops Around Town at $32.50 to $50 Each suit the embodiment of highest standard in style, workmanship and tailoring. Each Suit in a Distinguished Model Your choice of Neorg p H OF THE HO in this sale you a hand of superb garments from “ye manuf disposed of his stock on hand before leaving for his ‘snaual inspection tour of the forthcoming Paris styles. 375 Suits in This Great Opportunity Among the models, one of which we illustrate, a will fl tic Vest Effects; Novelty Bac! hing Cut- ys; Chic Standing Collars; Exqi Trimmii of Roman Stripe and Persian, Silk, three-tier fancy drape, peplum, corkscrew and Russian tunic skirts—trimmed i 3 iF § i ¥ Hy | ' i j ain... 23 to 37 in Sereen Doors with 4-Inch hese coats of varnish; covered with blac! Sizeo—2 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in, 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft, 8 in 2 ft. 10 in, x 6 ft. 10 in.. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York 2 tt. 10 in. x7 fe Garden Necessities Garden Spade, riveted and very durable. Spading Fork, 4 Pruning Shears. Pruning Shears, Garden Trowels. Hiccieaacebeited and extra strong. Clearance Sale (Friday), Incemplge Sizes ig Oil and Gas ‘fone Women’s and Misses’ Shoes. Sines 214 to 414, AU Widths. This Bedstead (illustrated here) has 2-inch continuous Posts, seven 1t-inch fillin, rods; the head end is 5 feet inches high, and the foot 3 feet 1 inch. All regular sizes. Bright or satin finish; Damarda lacquer applied by the “Royal” process, which guarantees wearing. $28 Golden Oak Buffets, at $22 Made of beautifully figured golden oak; handsome design; polish tinish; size 45x22 inches; French plate mirror 12x32 inches. $35 Solid Mahogany Ocal Library or Living Room Tables, at $25 Selected mahogany. Construction of the very best. Top is 48 inches long and 30 inches wide, The table comes in polieh finish, but may be “rubbed” if desired. 12-tooth ... 3-! Siz Steel Garden Rake—16-tooth, 65e;, iétoat, “— Gas Cooker or Ran, Consisting of Colonials, Pumps and Ox- ford Ties, in a Variety of Smart Styles, All Desirable Leathers, Taken =. vith glorious ray of materiale M — DINE, CREPE POPLIN, MEN'S-WEAR SERGE, EPONGE, from the Regular Stock. FANCY CREPES, HONEYCOMB AND SWAGGER NOVE WEAVES, also FANCY BLACK A\ ITE CHECKS. Regular 5.00 to 7.00 Values, 2 ‘ 95 All of our Lawn Mowers are the best that can be ob- tained for the price, Manhattan Lawn Mowers, with 3 crucible sep! bafias easy run ves you choice of: SILK LK POP! 12-1 ae hrregitiy Ho: 75, nd loveliest of spring rofl colors; also pen fs a jate B 12-inch, regularly$3.40,$3.00)16-inch,re; 14-inch, regularly$3. 25] 18-in ‘GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS- Royal Wilton Rugs nrisse esp) rientale va °27.50 a °25.50) Tt isn't everybody who can afford the elaborate and expensive floor coverings of Ke Orient. But bh re wonderful reproductions in domestic weaves which possess most of the beauty and the durability of the origin At first glance one recognizes KEK M, colorings. And continued w of home furnishing, Greenhu jailoring is of the highest character. Linings are pene de Oli Gad aera silks. Sale tomor- "$93 ' 95 Women’s & Misses’ Cloth Dresses R Reduced A double-quick clearance —former valuation and original cost totally disregarded. Splendid collection of styles. $ ‘ for DRESSES $ for DRESSES | $ for DRESSES BOE ety 3875 | SOE viunty_ 078 | °B7H Ueaaty 0.0 ‘MAIN BUILDIN( Women’s '2.50 & *3 Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials, $1, 50 On Sale, Tomorrow at, a; Pair Manufacturers’ surplus assortments in this underprice distribution. Choice of many of this season's smartest styles. Leathers include gun-metal calf, patent leather and kidskin. Velvers and white can' in this lot. Not all sizes in each style, but YOUR size is represented in one of the many dainty lasts, MAIN BUILDING May Ist Sale in the World’s Greatest Grocery For That Day We Feature FRESH MEATS, FISH, FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES and HUNDREDS OF SPECIALS IN STAPLE AND’ FANCY GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, Try to Get Here and Do Your Own Selecting, but When You Find This Inconvenient Send Your Order by Mail or 'Phone 4000 Chelsea. Fresh Meats Hecker’s Superlative Flour legs of fancy | SWEETBREADS —cholce Pecked in stro per bs iso | iaith- fod 17e beet Bb Nebo bags Women’s Silk Petticoats sais 3 tae |r 0d aw Sm _ise ma Fan, 108 on iF —cnoice | HAM S—ee At on unusually low price RED ERY Women’s Petticoats with silk jersey tops, deep plaited flounce of mes- saline; also all silk messaline, Colors and Black. Regular 8.50 Value 2.25 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street Women’s Kid Cloves—ver Special 1200 pairs one or two clasp extra quali imported Glace Kid Gloves, Po K. . 9 overseam sewn, Paris point or four 6 Cc tow embroidered backs. 1.25 value JAHS, SAROUKS and SERAPI designs aad s that in the matter of rugs, #5 in all other branches Furniture Ou Furniture De- pre-eminent. Rare bargains here. partment is prepared for the Su A MMER WOME Ak: Summer Pomiperitt ieee Whatever your needs, HERE THEY ARE, at UNMATCHABLY LOW PRIGES, quality consid- ered. GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS: $4.95 Florentine Marble Busts, at 51.95 Cleverly wrought from marble, in an exceedingly skilful manner. Just the thing for an odd corner, top of bookcase, or whatnot. They are 12 inches high, and we have but a limited number to sell at the low figure named. Sale to- morrow, GREENHUT BUILDING--HOME FURNISHING, Scrim Curtains, 77a" ** 98¢ A new shipment, giving @ choice of several designs that are novel! and admirably suited for summer hanging. They have lace insertions and are well mounted on an excellent quality of scrim, The price is re markably low for curtains of so high # grade, ; : Waly opti Ne. ‘ we There’s Rarely a Du ‘oment in the hed ees ity ai Home That Possesses a Ibe 66 t Vi t 1 99 aha ES a Victor Victrola The instrument which answers your every caprice in the 10¢ Tema sh line of entertainment, It gratifies your every desire, caters LAMS. to your every whim, and follows your every mcod, 12¢ Let Us Send One to You ‘On Trial” for Ht HOMINY 30 Days Free of Charge. If you like it. you cyn become its owner for a sum as low as 50c a Week All you have to do is to pay for a few records, —as any an will completaly sutisty you that YOL HAVE A % NEVER-ENDIN RCE OF AMUSEMENT IN OCOLATE. $188) "ee, 4 THE V. TOR VICTKOLA SOON | § 25 . Smoked Meats A 5 Come to The Big Store and let us demonstrate the p SUGAR CURED 6336 possibilities of this wonderful instrument PA gee ikea Har And here’sa hint: The present vogue of dancing has eo, b Meas ai been adequat, styith asel illustrating all the new stepa, Me 19 2c Why not “Jardin de right ia your home? T n ave Gold Soap éer BOs: ‘ sm ox Ble Prices of the Victor Victrola kun fram $15 to $200 PROCTER & GAMBLE’S T ROUND CA) THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH OR AMBEROLA, with 12 records; ~~box, 100 ba deli cred to your bome for a small initial payment and installments E POWDER: f - . 3108. B56 10 bere . a Bde $1 \ WEEK MAY MAKE YOUR OWN RECOR! How much would you give for the record of Women’s Ribbed Underwear Ribbed Union Suits, fine lisle; rein- forced tight knee; regular and extra 139c Regular 750 Value Vest of fine ribbed lisle with plain band or hand crochet tops; regular and extra Regular 75c Value 139c Fresh Fruit 2 SWEET ORANGES ripe d Vegetables | RHUBARH, i, SOLID-PACKED > TOMATOES 14; tarne cinlOC] we ‘resh Fish © We cleen fish free of charg Sgt, basket Y GUT ADPAR- | FRESH STRING BEANS, detl Butterine RE JELKE’S GOOD LUCK large bunch BRAND. EGECTOUS BP RUIT. QUAKER APETIZO- reg. 14s package HAZEL BRAND cans, BO, reg 25 can Weskfieh seg |b Fresh haddock Lng laland founders G-ib, wooden bor, AT«; 3+). coe ton 2de snowonirn A Pity ORT ERS A 9% 36¢ NBARLEY «7 vane ua ’ COPFEE— PEAS ......650 22¢ Women’s Silk Hosiery A eo chitegtiag; 22 YELLOW SPLIT gaa PEAS 65e eee Specials FP ILY TEA! Boot Silk Hose, with double sole, heel and garter top, in black and preraiia colors to match dresses and ti suits. Regular 65c Ay fuperior quality pure thread Silk Hen, liste thread sole and heel, reinforced garter top. Black or colors, 1.50 Value |39c Was AROON FART: ach ALMOND FI COFFEE RING! 95c eet rotined granulated; 25-1. eorton beg, O7¢; Women’s Long Kimonos Sree }2.00 Lt AYER CARR 7 i . ( ! Owning one of these YOL 4 10e And here's # thought: voice that ty still?” Let us play one of THE NEW AMBEROLA RECORDS for TRADING STAMPS WITH VICTOR OR EDISON of Before 13 0° Clock—Single Si WESTPHALIA ‘Site BACON D5e ; Trergboay Going to THE BIG STORE’ fagne Posie ry Green Tiading Stampe with Purchases Wii. Bade sk ‘ashing -isuaad of 10 bare Gold and Flowered nations. Values to 8.60 te nee os ve

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