The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1914, Page 7

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ei ay wrer ett 3 | ffray Winds Up “Stag” of | | Members of the ded a “sig” wt the clubhouse, No, o West Thirty-seventh street at A.M, to-day, and were dispersing : Stamped Underwear, fifth street. THE WRONG HAT TOK I BACK AND over the hat. to a fight and Thomas accepied. the Sudden!y Thomas said: got me!” and fell. ‘Silver Bow Club on the West Side. on the ground, wound in the abdomen, ‘iver How Club me. who will say." en William Thomas, twenty-two, elevator operator of No. 429 West Y-seventh sireet, came back hia home, across the street, and he had taken the wrong hat. own hat was found, and the had carried away by mistake ved to be that of Warren Roach, any trouble. ———<——— Karl of Ellesmere Dead. tue tn Viscount Brackley, 14, 1872, who twenty-nine, of No. 441 West Thirty- | Thomas and Roach have not been very friendly, and bad words The police were told later that Roach challenge! Thomas ‘ They met in the street, only a short IS STARBED IN FIGHT itixsns from » West Thirty- G seventh street police station, and after a few blows went into a clinch. necegoman ‘Oh, my, he's Roach was de- tained until Sergt. Laidner came. A long bladed clasp knife was found and Thomas was found to have a dangerous stab He said when Roach was taken before him: “I don't know whether he stabbed 1 had plenty of friends there He was taken to New York Hospital in a critical condition. Roach as locked up, The club had a fishing outing yesterday, and ts one that haa never given the police LONDON, July 13.—The Earl of Ellea- stan died to-day at the age of sixty- He succeeded his father in the Is6z, and hie heir ie his his eldest gon, ROBBERS BIND VICTIM TO BED AND GAG HIM Three Men Escape With $ 300 After Beating Proprietor of Niblo's three men who Rvcolph Ku prietor of Niblo'’s Garden, Third ave- nue and One Hundred and Seventleth street, s.ys robbed him shortly be- fore midnight. on the second floor over the Garden. According to the atory Kuttner told the pctice, he was going to his room with the day's receipts, about $300, when three en t-aped on him, beat him almost into insensibility, flung him on the bed, They tied his wrists and lees and bound him to the t with ropes and, gagging him, left with the : ioney. hem. It was half an hour before Kuttner gucceeded in loosening one of his bonds, removing the gs. and crawl- ing to the window, where his «ries for ;| help brouht aeveral policemen, injuries are not serious. ’ THE EVENING WORLD, Ne Color Ling tm fttvare 1 an a forema biack tomatoes are, Sod black tomato In perfes | attached to av! pot Bae several red tomatoes. Garden, ‘tives are searching to-day for or, pro- Don’t Hide Them With a velt;| Remove Them With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the remova Kuttner lives alone physician . and is usually so successful money if it fail tl should show a wonderful improvement, | entirely. Hi "lig sold on the money-back guarantee. B. Altman & Cn. A Remarkable Reduction Sale of Women’s Coats and Wraps whes been arranged to commence to-movrow (Tuesday) and will present an unusual opportunity for securing desirable Outergarments of fine qualities AT_ ONE-HALF THE FORMER PRICES Included in this offer will be Practical Coats in full or three-quarter length, featuring both plain and fancy materials; and Afternoon and Evening Wraps of silk taffeta, brocaded silks and various novelty fabrics, The following have been prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday) only: A Special Sale of Blouses, Neckwear and Fancy Articles (all ready for embroidering) to be held in the Fancy Needlework Department, will offer unusual values at the following prices: Princess Slips... . . . « at $1.00 é (Combination Garments (corset cover with _cdrawersor skirt) . . . at 60c.& 85c. Nightrobes and Chemises . . . each 75c. Drawers . . « «© «© at 25c. & 50c. / Blouses . . « « © at SOc. &75c. at 10c., 30c. & 50c. Also Stamped Linen Doylies, Centrepieces, Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, Pillow Covers and Pincushion Covers, in tan or white, at prices ranging, according to value, from 10c. to $1.25 Included in this Sale will be a number of hand-embroidered, finished models of the Neckwear. «6 «© « . above, marked at less than half the regular prices. Superior Quality Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, will be on sale et special prices. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . . per dozen $1.85 & 2.25 Plain, hemstitched, doz. $2.50, 3.25 & 3.75 WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Sheer, with wide hemstitched hem, “perdozen. . . . . . . «$1.50 ‘Initialed . . «. perdozen $1.70 & 2.10 Plain, hemstitched. perdozen 1.40 & 2.35 With hand-embroldered corner, per doz. 2.00 With colored border . . per dozen 1.50 Also Women's Shamrock Lawn Handker- chiefs, initialed, . . . per dozen 95c, A Special Offering of Toilet Necessaries will comprise the following, at about one= half the customary prices: Hair and Bath Brushes . . .each 65c. Bath Sprays . 95c.(/Nall Brushes . 25c. Whisk Brooms 15c.|Tooth Brushes 15c. Also Pullman Aprons, Tourist Cases, Sponge Bags and Wash Cloth Cases, of cretonne or satin, at correspondingly large reductions in prices. Imported Celluloid Articles for the Dressing Table will be placed on sale at the following prices: Mirrors . . . $1.00, 1.25, 1.70 & 1.85 Hair Brushes. . . « « $1.40&1.70 Clothes Brushes . . . . . «51.65 Hat Brushes . . . . . we 750 Hair Receivers © «© « «© 40. & 75c. Nail Files and Button Hooks . . each 25c. NailBuffes . . . . »« « . 7S. Combs . . eee «© » Oe Powder Boxes . 75c. Large size. . $1.75 Monograms placed on the above at the special price of 25c. each. Leather Goods for Travel Use will offer inducements at these prices: Travelling Bags of russet sole leather, sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches; leather lined, at $4.85 Travelling Bags of genuine black walrus, sizes 16, 17 and [8 inches; leather lined, at * © «© «© © « « $5.50 & 9.50 Suit Cases of black emame! duck, sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches; cretonne lined, with tray andpocket . . . . . .» at $4.90 Women's Fitted Sult Cases of genuine black walrus, lined with colored slik moire and fitted with twelve celluloid pieces, et $17.00 Hat Boxes of biack enamel duck, cretonne Mned. . 6 6 ew hw lw Ce at $4.00 _ Egret Siren ine tom ‘which silva has FRECKLES of freckles was written by a prominent | removing freckles and giving » bag pauy a complexion that it is $y, eet ae feats foperead Don't hide your feck. “under @ veil; get an beet of othine and remove Even the first few applications some of the lighter freckles vanishing Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that MONDAY, Tomato 1 1 JULY 18, 1914. Usual Complimentary aa¢ Stamps Free, | Tomorrow Distribution in Our Annex J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE’ Born sings SIXTH AVE., IB TO19™ STREET July Clearances and Big Bargains in New Merchandise MAIN Mat VILDING Our Big Scoop! fies: Finest Summer Suits For Men and Youths Usual Prices $12, $15 and $20; Your Choice, Tomorrow, at............ Now, this is good news indeed, and there's really little more to be said than we have already said in our headline. These suits are the best that this well-known maker produces, There is a size for every man and every youth, and a style and a pattern to suit everybody. m Thoma: Included Are: Landau’s ENGLISH MODEL SUITS ‘ Landau’s SOFT-ROLLING LAPEL SUITS-. Landau’s PATCH-POCKET SUITS Landau’s BLUE SERGE SUITS Landau’s PENCIL-STRIPE SUITS Landau’s $20 WORSTED STRIPED SUITS ' Landau’s HANDSOMEST BROWN, GRAY, OL! BLUE and TAN SHADES in PATCH-POCKET bai CONSERVATIVE STYLE SUITS ‘MAIN BUILDING Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, at 19¢ A large up-State mill sends us 15,000 SHIRTS and DRAWERS, which they class as “seconds.” THERE'S SPLENDID PICKING HERE, and the “hurts” are so small that they would have to be shown you by an expert. The shirts have SHON SLEEVES, and the drawers have DOUB! EA’ Your choice, TOMORROW, at 19¢, i MAIN: BUILDIN. Infants’ Wear Sweeping cueeia’ no, Creepers or Rompers—made’ igham or Chambray; siaes 6 hs, id 2 Mh! for- ingham Mot ‘in pink or blue "MAIN BUILDING A Huge Purchase of Men’s and Boys’ 15¢c & 25¢e Collars he Laundered and Soft, Each . . | Here's the biggest deal in collars Greenhut's have put over for many & month, and it will pay you to buy liberally when you come to The Big Store, tomorrow. The Laundered Collars—These come from one of the best American makers, and in the newest fold shapes. It is true they are classed as “seconds,” but, in most instances this merely arises from their having been defectively laundered. One trip to the tub and they come out as good as the best. from 11 to 19. The Soft Collars—Thesc are all PERFECT, in the best shapes, and in all sizes from 11 to 19. We repeat, BUY LIBERALLY, because this is the best opportunity you will find in New York today to get such excellent collars at 5c each. All sizes for men and boys. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Porch Dresses Specially Priced, Tomorrow, at MAIN BUILDING New York’s Biggest Shoe Bargains Tomorrow! Perf Yemene Le to $5 erfect “Walk-Over” at $1.98 Shoes and Oxfords, These shoes came too late for our first sale. They were sent to us from the St. Louis warehouse of the famous ‘“Walk-Over" factory, and all styles and sizes are included. The sale comprises the samples, discontinued lines, factory accumulations and surplus stocks of this well-known footwear. Come tomorrow, while the range of sizes is complete. Included ere: HIGH BUTTON or LACE SHOES, OXFORDS, PUMPS and COLONIALS, in patent leather, gun-metal calf, kidskin, tan Russia call, Cayce ents Nu-buck and white canvas, Also the new three-eyelet TANGO D PUMP in patent leather ond sunemeial calfskin, with Juniper ae eG ee spring heels. All sizes, 2 10 E widths. 1 Ronnie pees! 8 98 $3.50 to $5 a pair; this sa Me rate 1. We have just 1,000 of these excellent dresses, which are well made of Lawn, Ging- ham or Percale, Plain or tunic skirts; square or V necks; em- | broidered = or lawn collars and vestees. All sizes from M to 82, ANNEX BUILDIN: HOME FURNISHINGS Thin-Blown Glass Table Tumblers Engraved With Any Initial ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING. For Tomorrow Only—A Sample Line of Brass Bedsteads At Bargain Prices That Are Most Remarkable In some cases we have duplicates, but in most there are only sampics, Some of them are very slightly marred, and on these the reductions are MAIN BUILDING Our Fives fe $5 to $12 ees Fira eres) extraordinarily bla hae oe enuine \ Wie ioe $4.50. sibo| $48.00 ae te 92006 Panama Hats shape, 6 tor 29¢ 97. 50 Brass Bed Outfits at °17.50 This bed outfit can be had In all regular sizes, Quantity unlimited Sacrificing nothing on the score of sturdiness quality or beauty, (7 THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN An extraordinarily good value in our Glass Department, tomorrow $3.35 & *5 ANNEX BUILDING— HOME FURNISHINGS Axminster Carpet Runners ONE OF THE! LAST YOU FOR : Rs, ece Remarkably Reduced in Prices The eutth nsists of brass bed hy are GENUID PANAM, Carpet runners for hull or room In | stead with ch continuous posts HT, WE ADE and OF heauelful Oriental designs and color- nd seven ‘h fillers, prt atin finish; all regular Uy TE ARE N THE spring, and 40-Ib; rolledge mu tress covered with fancy-stripe 27 Ine, x 10.8 art tloking 27 Ine, 12.0

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