The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1914, Page 5

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sages bscncibe THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914, § | BOYS CRAWL ON BRIDGE Bite Weearany Grocery store ie | -_------—- ay m sydney Grundy, p R Make Daring Flight, but Stolen Milk | born | ( | Causes Their Un t ate. Dee Founded 1845 AS AUTO HITS TRAIN peut Carr and jas FRECKLES each fifteen years old, grew tired of] If you desire to pur- ou, iife on Randall's Taland, , chase a strictly high= |]| Racing Motor Crashes Into ‘rte Sent three grade piano, or an up- BAN Rvenue, rot Ere RR vg Re ity Yap aries » 7 Amey; f igh DOUBLE g0¢ STAMPS MORNINGS— SINGLE 49¢ STAMPS AFTERNOONS: ——<INNEN BUILDING HOME FURNISHINGS Wilton and Ax- minster Rugs Remarkably Low Pricesin Our Before-Stock-Taking Clearance Sales The Wilton Rugs These ere discontinued pate terns, but just as good as the new ones. The colorings and designs here, He was x. Among the A Pair of and J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE’ | “wih Born sioes SIXTH AV..., 1B TO IST STREET * 14 “ 6 ft the best. to-date player - piano, Railroad Car—Two Dead, | tn on's Usly Spots. ae on Size 9x2 Feet with all the latest im- One Dying. lyn, With ¢ no longer the slightest need : iH std had be ashamed of your freckles, as ‘ | the prescription othine—double strength —is guaranteed to remove these homely pots. Simply get an ounce of othine—double strength—rom any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you ' should soon see that even the worst they | teekles have begun to disappear, while theie | the lighter ones have vanished entirely. of the! It is seldom that more than an ounce is need provements, at a rea- sonable price, don't aj ee H Pincus Zatulove of Westchester, fail to examine the neW |}) whose one hundred and firat birthday model Waters Pianosor |]| this ts, and nis daughter, Mrs. Zatu- the wonderful Waters- jlove, of No, 629 East One Hundred ofep ia and Sixty-seventh street, are being Autola player-pianos. kept in ignorance to-day of tho death No pianos so cele- |}/in an automobiie accident of Mra.| climbed beneath t ac 8 lwo long be A brated as the Waters |[/Zatuiove’s daugnter, Bessie, and Sam-| way Aor led to completely clear the akin and Th as 3 C | 5 | Clearance Sales Now in Full Swing! Most Noteworthy Pre-Stock-Taking Clearances, Affording New York’s Biggest Bargains No matter where you live, whether right in the city or 50 miles distant, GREENHUT’S Pre- Stock-Taking Clearance Sales are of the greatest possible interest to you if you wish to save money. 50 49.50 30.00, 32.50.. 25.50 37.50, 28.50 The Axminster Rugs The product of such fartous H HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS: de i SF i g uel Molostowsky, the brother of the A eot es fa¥ onal ih a bouutitul ele foosg RED: F B Z S--every department in BOTH MAMMOTH BUILDINGS FULL | factories as Hartford, Sanford eemsof payinents with: pepiadiadadl Batt eae Beat othine, as this is sold under guarantee Oe haben = |] | sister, was also in the wreck of the 4 Aw hulk ey back if it tails to remove 3 i > ey, 4 oy bad pric ood out interest. automobile and ts in a precarious con-| cst Mee ‘ Usual Complimentary Leal Stamps Free, Tomorrow eee s0.. seo dition in the Jamaica Hospital. Distribution in Our Annex Building 26.50 : 17.50 Send Postal for Catalogue. The news is being withheld from As many sets of these stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given. Only 100 Hl W. t ac |] the ee in hart of Arik ihe Complimentary Stamps good in any one book, but you may start as many books as you please. Drae Ere condition. Mra, Zatulove is in the By saving the Complimentary Stamps distri ¥ ‘i 33 1 5 OFaCe Waters &UO |} conte, Bare, Zatutove: te tn ime F accu py, tavine nl amps distributed here weekly you get 1-10 of a filled book for 0 $2250. $17.60 19.50 Three Stores: apoplectic stroke she suffered re- . |} ] cently. 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. Molostowsky bought an automobile three weeks ago and began running it | 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way without previous experience. As he |]] was approaching the Long Island 254W.125thSt.,nr. 8th Ave. ||] Ruitroad crowsing of the Hempstead — ——_—_ turnpike, in Queens, racing with an- other car, he was unable to control on ~ the brake of the car and ran at full speed into a train, opvE THE PIECE. Mrs, Annie Molostowsky, wi! w of Rich, Whole MILK Evaporated; c thicker than cream; handy little Se cans, each... ery Butter MAIN BUILDING Still Bargains Galore In That Wonderful Sale of Perfect “Walk-Over’ Shoes & Oxfords Men’s $3.50 to 86 “WALK- Women’s §3.50 to 65 “WALK- OVER” PER- $ FECT Shoes & 2 25 Oxfords, at... © fad @ OVER” PER- FECT Shoes & 2 | OS Oxfords, at... © the dead man, appeared with her Caer, lawyer, Ezra Gottlieb, before Coroner * ‘i Vogel In Jamaica to-day and de- manded her husband's body. They B stkowsky with the Zatu- A : Pan ly, Mra. Molostowaky had fF The Choicest June Grass Butter, best 4 Quicle Repairing " 4 from her husband a month # of the whole year, deliciously sweet Cc This s ; hose who have 4 i. ; We specialize in duplicating|ago. Jacob Molly, brother of Molos- MM fresh from the ¢ Why ; QQ, his sale continues, and those who have come to The Big Store for their season's supply of \ glasses quickly and accurately | towsky, whose wife is a sister of Bes- Rael meer seed oe Ly ay pay \ sightly, substantial footwear to last them for months to come, have acted wisely. | without the original prescription, | sie and Ireno Zatulove, opposed the fe More when you ean buy it for, a lb... ah NUMBER YOURSELF AMONG THE WISE ONES! ‘i Make r choice 4 Best Quality Crystal Lens, 50c|!ow's application, but Coroner eaS no your ¢ as early as you can, TOMORROW. These are surplus stocks, discontinued lines, samples and accum- ulations from the renowned “WALK-OVER” factories. For Men metal, dine Rance betas LAreaheit and sat hy 2.25 For Women High Button or Lace Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials, in Patent Leather, Gun-Metal Calf, Kidskin, Tan Russia Calf, Suedes, White Nu-Buck and Special Lenses Proportionately Low | Vox?! sald he thought she had a prior | Figs e8 ae wecy, | 294° BGhkich Sons Lawyer Gottlieb was responsible | J for the statement that the car with | j Oculists’ Opticians which Molostowsky had been racin, N P € {New Potatoes, G ibs. 20 Finest from the “Old Dominion,” New York: 184 Broadway, at JohnSt.| was driven by David Zatulove, oe Sixth Ave., 15th St. | brother of the girls in the wrecked | ; Cheese Best N. Y. State, from milk 1'7° i 9 with ALL THE CREAM; bb. A Force, Famous wheat cereal; package 10¢ 50 Sinth Avec, 22d St. | cre. 101 Nassau St. at Ann St.| WRECKAGE OF CAR AND VICTIMS Tomatoes, Regular No. 2 can...) Exch Quaker Corn Flakes, Big pkz. ‘qe Essie Baked Beans, can. . . t. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St. ARE DRAGGED 300 FEET. Early June Peas, Sy". Be Belle Brook Print Butter, Fanciest selected; in odor-prouf cartons; I-lb, print High Shoes and Oxfords in Kid. Ali sizes from 5 to 11; to $6 a pair; THIS SALE, at yoen Satuntay LOOK FOR THIS TICKET OF White Canvas, Also the New Tiree-Kyelet Tango Dancing Pumps, tn Patent Leather and Gun-Metal Calfskin with Juniper Soles and the New Spring Heels. All sizes SAO ge AA to E widths, ormer prices $9 QQ $3.50 to $5 a pair. TH I No Mail, "Phone or Approval Orders Filled. EX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS——4 A Great Clearance Sale of 200 Framed Pastels Every One in Perfect Condition Si. 16x20 and ey) lachee; Tanwrre, at $1 45 “MAIN BUILDING Women’s & Misses’ ‘2 TubSkirts 51.69 Clearance, Tomorrow, at o) This st PM. When the collision occurred the —|chassis of the wrecked automobile VERY PAIR became entangled with the mechan- ism under the railroad car and was i i Unusually : California Oranges, ‘iis? 12» 25¢ Messina Lemons, tiem ana incr, Go 10° f i Blue Ribbon, made fr Ginger Alley i edie sate, B votes VOC 5 2a Stamps FREE train was brought to a standstill, With each of these purchases : Molostowsky and the Misses Zatulove were pinned in the wreckage. They H Choicest fruit inextray Can Essie Tomatoes, ‘ il age had hardly been brought from under it when the automobile burst into Essie Sagar Corn, sso» cwicen. | a ee oe Special Premium Sale of Choice offees flame. ‘The crash caused @ short circult Unex dup Quality.” 1-Ib. 70¢ Teas on the train and this set fire to the third, which was the rear car, Panlc- stricken passengers were assisted out of the burning car by the train crew _ and volunteers. Some of the pas- WEALTH of good jfjy | sengern were nearly suffocated, for looks and awealthof if the car almost immediately filled long wear are skillfully 3 | with smoke. woven into every pair. i James Thomas, the gateman at the I-Ib. 60e Teas Inlb. 50c Teas ++. Jelb. 35¢ Teas Gordon art These are made of the finest pique of very durable quality, in the very popular Russian tunic style. Belt sizes 22 to 36; lengths 37 to 43. A splendid : fon 7 Pastels sizes 18x40 inches; 3-inch deep gilt and gold-burnished § skirt at a very low price. “fraines, a collection ot 50 for choice ; former prices to $7.80; at 435 MAIN BUILDING Preserving Kettles | Lipped Sauce Pans A beautiful collection, in gilt and gold-burnished frames. stels— sizes 16x20 and 12x24; 3-inch deep gilt and gold- § dd frames; at 1.95 Framed Hempstead crossing, and E) burnis sam, the motorman of the train, were arrested, charged with homicide, but the police say the charge ts only & technical one, for all the evidence tends to prove that neither the nio- torman nor the gateman was in any i way to blame for the accident. ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS: Refrigerators riceiteductions £ MAIN BUILDING A Remarkable Clearance of Ladies’ Watches Small, dainty watches that are excellent timekeepers: f, every one has a puaranreed E movement, and for the gy 45 \ small prices named they *)°" a4 cannot be equulled in any Soran other store in New York, ule ft $7.50 Solid Goid Watches Proof that sufficient warning was . FOR MEN ‘| given was had in the fact that a ) Tapering ankles—snug tops— ¢ touring car with whien Melostow-| perfect fir, sky was rece came peney to sane ‘ > All colors, three weights, in safely beside the lowered guard rail. |i Ei trv iene el But Molostowsky was seen for an in- ie stant frantically working at the mech- be Sole anism of his car without succeeding Four chron Durrell @ fi |even in lessening the sued, "It struck | iT ne ii | the heavy guard rail and snapped it SS" SS SSS: like « match, then hit the train. $ Ike Capacity tormer Sale rey Height Abe Poce Price per Litt Cover 43inches OS Tbs. $1LS0 $9.00 ersal” Lift Cover—-white enamel provision chamber S8inches 40 Ibs 925 7,00 “Cniversal” Apartment House — white enamel Provision chamber 50 inches 75 Ibs. 16.35 13,50 i Apartment House-- white chan ber. 50 inches 80 Ibs. 13.50 10,50 Apartment House - white jon chamber S4inches 110 Ibs. 18.00 13.00 ENONENGAG NT) extra smail size, open face; plain polished 5 case, at “Berkshire” Side leer white enamel- lined provision chamber 42 inches 70 Ibs. 18.00 13.50 ’ or Misses’ La 35e Cotlee if : 4 jlver Wate - Clearance Sale uhs Ft Be as | FY oan] Se HEE) Se oe 15 MPS FRE See Costes W i rice | Sia Ladies’ or Misses’ $2.25 Gun. Metal | 5 Jae SUAMPS FREE with... .. F as: uits 100 | 1 os aulee or Misses’ 62:08 Slane Mets Summer Dresses \ BIB | © Sitvsons Colter oro ell intciase aaa se Ret a eet ye for Boys Former Prices $1.50 to $3.50; Clearance, Tomorrow, at 25 Yar Stamps with I-lb. package Ideal Brand, 25¢ 1 Kirkman’s Borax Soap, 7 cave: 25¢ Toilet Paper, tn tare rots...... 3 tor 10° # A At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets § Long island Ducks, Fresh killed. 19¢ f Fresh Killed Fowl, Extra fancy, lb. 20¢ i Loins of Fresh Jersey Pork, }).. 18¢ | Boneless Bacon, ‘iii "0" 2Oek a eeaiiee ine At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores California Claret, '!i' 45°; »- 19¢ Sauterne, fee iNet: 2° & 15° Princeton Dry Gin, eine" 69° Imperial Rye Whiskey, how... 45° 50 Gal Stamps FREE withcase of 24 Bottles § 1 Lager Beer, Ruppert’s or Liebmann’s. . oe watches; at MAIN BUILDING Tremendous Clearance of More Than 6,000 Pairs of “Kingly” Trousers At $2 and $3 This is the year's biggess event of the kind in our Clothing Store, There is no need to emph every one knows what “Kirgly” trousers are, “Kingly” trousers ¢ nobe produced to sel regularly 7 at $2 on account of their superior make. Bu om At $2 We have thousands of pairs in this sale inevery size and style for men and youths ‘ and Waists French Linen Dresses, $4.75, 5.50, | |i 6.75, 7.50—Reduced from $7.50 to 10.50. e) | Afternoon Dresses,$7.50,9.75, 10.50, 3) 15,00—Embroidered Voile, Batiste,Cotton 3 if Crepe, etc. Reduced from $10.50 to 22.50. | Rog, Trade stark | Silk Dresses, $15.00, 18.00, 22.50, 25.00—Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Canton ; Crepe, ete. Reduced from $22.50 to 35.00. Lingerie Waists, $1.50, 2.50, 3.50— Reduced from $2.50 to 5.00. e its importance, heeause A whirlwind event in which you may choose from MIDDY BLOUSE SUITS, with straight pants ETON AND SAILOR COLLAR BLOUSE SUITS, with — bloomer mas Rg a 7 < 4 This lor includes ry size upto 58. And 7 At $3 there’s a BIG VARIETY for those BIG ae. FELLOWS to choose trom in STRIPED WORSTEDS, a BLUE SERGE and BLACK THIBETS kinds and styles of trousers FOR YOUTH Crepe de Chine and Lace Waists, $4.00, 5.00, 6.00—Reduced from $6.50 to 10.50. Tub Silk Waists, $4.00—-White and White with Colored Stripes. Reduced from pants. MILITARY SAILOR COLLAR SUITS, with straight’ pants, short or long sleeves. 1 TROUSERS $5.00 Guinness’s Stout} 2 1° 3 c MAAN PY SUITS IN DUTCH | pairs of Ringly trots i ( PBs Bottled to Perfection. Bots, | Splits, The materials include: REPPS, | STORE IN NEW YORK WHERE ORINGLY TROUSEES CAN ! PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, _LIN- ONS, MADRAS, WHITE LAWNS, etc, Plain colors as well e* combi- nation color effects Sizes 24, to 10 years J.B, GREENHUT COMPANY—FORMERLY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER COMPANY, é 4 BE BOUGHT Naturally, having this maker's entire production for THEIR SURPLUS STOCKS, a#nd at a price that trousers at the VERY LOWEST PRICES they we Allowance of 15e, « Double Z:av siamps FREE Monday and Wednesday with All Purchases except Butter and Sugar. oz, for empty bottles and 1c, dor, for empty splits. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets dork, WE GET THE FIRST Pict tes us in this sale to sell “KN. offered-$2 and §3.

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