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TAO STARE HERE OKT UN AMO NE UP $200 Saloonkeeper With Celluloid Collar, and Undertaker, Ac- cuse Man Caught After Year. ie finally ventured to leave the saloon thé two men had ory eriios ‘hey complained to Chief of Police ‘ailun and Detective-Lieut. Gillman in Union Hill, who have been search- As the pair for more than a year. lcDonald was arrested Tuesday by chance, when Detectives Daly and Rose saw him standing on Columbus avenue near Ninetieth street, Man- hattan, with another man, McDonald ‘was accused of tnion Hill job and IMs companion was discharged. THECURABLESTAGE. TUBERCULOSIS Chases D. Bokin and Michael) ne most tmpertant fact regardin @mith, undertaker and saloonkeeper from Exeter, Pa., told in West Sid Police Court to-day how they had been Rired to a lonely cafe tn Union Hin, N. J., and relieved of $2,000 In cash, They accused James McDon- ald as one of two men who fleeced them on July 8, 1913. Both testified against McDonald, who was beld ‘witbout ball for thirty days to await extradition to New Jersey. ‘The Exeter saloonkeaper, who wore & celluloid collar, said McDonald got his name in some manner more than ® year ago and wrote him from York that he had a lot of whiskey bonds which he would sell for $1,000 and Smith could get $2,000 worth of whiskey on them. Smith said he came to New York and met Mo- Donald and another man in a cafe at No. 2380 Broadway, but he only had $30 with him and they laughed at him and told him to go back home and get more money. He said McDonald communicated with him several times by sending him telegrams in cigar boxes by ex- press, but he decided to consult his friend, Bokin, the undertaker. On the later's advice he wrote McDonald that both had to be in on the deal, and he said he got word to meet the New Yorkers at a hotel in Hoboken, which they did a year ago July 8. They started for a car to go to Union Hill and Smith said that on the way McDonald introduced them to the “Mayor of Jersey City." In a back room of the saloon at Third. street and Broadway, Union Hill, Smith said, McDonald produced blank certificates. He and Bokin wanted to get a lawyer or notary to draw them up, but McDonald and his Investigate his treatment and the rec. his pert ntly cured patie to find out for | consultation and Hours—Daily, 10 to 4; needay, Friday evenings tilt Bundays, 11 to 2. Valuable book on Makes You Well Keeps'< You prisea tney at not yert, ana when’ pal objected, he testified. As the Pennsylvanians got up to leave, said Smith, the pair grabbed them, one ,Bulled a gun, and McDonald seized dsokin's $1,000, while the other man got away with the $1,000 belonging to Smith. He said they were so sur- Hrabshaw 3 Co- 30% Discount Sale This sale differs from or- dinary sales. We have not gathered a few odds and ends to offer as special price leaders. The entire stock of this two months’ old store is of- fered at half off original prices. everything without reserve. 50% Will Be Deducted at Time of ee A Purchase from Original Prices Original Prico, Fancy Weave Suits $15.00 Serge and Poplin Suits Long Tunic Serge Suits. . Serge and Fancy Weave Sui Silk and Moire Suits. ... Long Tunic Serge Suits Norfolk Serge Suits. .. Fancy Trimmed Serge Serge and Poplin Cape Sui Combination Silk and Lace Linen Crash Suits .. Linen Norfolk Suits Serge Cape, White Vest Effect Black and White Check Coats.. Plaid Touring Cape Coats Lined Poplin Coats Fancy Silk Coats. White Chinchilla . Gabardine Raincoa Dressy Moire Coat: Pongee Cape Coats Broadcloth Capes . . Serge Cape Coats Golfine Capes. Striped Voile Dresses Striped and Dotted Dimity Dresses Striped Crepe Dresses.. ... Striped and Plain Dimity Tailored Linen Dres: ‘fancy Crepe Dre: Allover Embroidery Silk Poplin Dresses Organdie and Net Dre: Lece Bodice Crepe Dre: Taffeta and Lace Dancing Gown Lace Dancing Gowns.......... Satin Basque Gowns Crepe Basque Gowns Special Tub Skirts hite Ratine and Pique Skirts. Colored Ratine Skirts. White Golfine Skirts White Linen Skirts Black and Colored Serge Skirts Taffeta and Moire Skirts | Van) B. GREENHUT CO.--FORMERLY GRE. =; — — SOB EVENING Wem, sastvnusuwma, VUmY 10, l¥de. EVERYTHING FOR THE VACATION. as well as for the “Stay-at-Home” and \ Out-of-Town Visitors to Greenhut’s It is well to remember, during these warm days, that The Big Store is the MOST CONVENIENT PLACE FOR SHOPPING, not alone if you are going out of town, but as well if you are numbered among those (and they are many) who prefer the comfort of their own homes ‘5 Summer Dresses For Womenand Misses 89 95 Tomorrow, at. . « e Another of Greenhut's especially inter- esting offerings, which comes just at the time an extra dress of two will prove @ good investment. The model illustrated is one of the igs tiest styles produced this season. It is elegantly fashioned of AWNING STRIPED VOILE in navy and white, and lavender and white; white ORGANDIE vestee, flare collar and cuffs; long Russian tunic and velvet girdle. Other models at this price of EMBROID- ERED LINENS and EMBROIDERED VOILES and NETS; CREPES with coatee of one color and skirt of white. After-Stock-Taking Clearance of Boys’ Suits Formerly Priced $6.75, $7.75 and $9.75; To- Balkan, Norfolk, patch-pocket suits, with two pairs of lined knickerbocker mer fabrics, including CRASHES, HOMESPUNS, ETC.; medium, dark ‘MAIN BUILDIN Sizes 7 to 17 Years; *4.75 morrow, at . . : trousers. Made of light-weight sum- and light grays, tans, hairline stripes, ete, Suits have bottom facing, 12 knife pleats, sewed-on belts, etc. Trousers have side buckles, belt loops and watch pockets, and arc lined throughout. MAIN BUILDING No Less Than a Dozen of the Season’s Smartest Models in "oe Wash sie ‘ormerly Priced:to $3.50, Tomorrow, at A varied collection of materials suited for present wear ‘n town or country, including RATINES, CORDELINES, REPPS, PIQUES, WHITE, NATURAL LINENS and JASPER CLOTHS. Belt sizes, 22 to 30. Lengths, 37 to 43, SPECIAL NOTE: In This Sale We Have a Limited Number of Extra-Size Skirts Long tunic and plain models. PIQUES, REPPS and NATURAL LINENS. Belts, 30 to 38. Lengths, 38 to 43. ——ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS: Reintioson Refrigerators Reductions on and Aluminum Wares Refrigerators NIVERSAL" REFRIGERATORS tured by the Alaske OAK, with char- TORS—same inches high, ity REFRIGERAT sion chamber; ized ice cha 5 Imported Aluminum Ware ICE PANS (S08 LIEPED: BAU! 30c 55C ro. the * 35¢ _ ABe dibred, 40e The quantities on the above are limited and duplicates cannot be had—so PLEASE COME EARLY. MAIN BUILDING Best Fresh Meats, Fish& Groceries Home-baked cakes, bread, pies, pastry, fresh fruits and v low prices. Prompt City and Suburban deliveries. *Phone 4000 Chelsea. Fresh Meats and charred orders. qual- ( CORNED BEEF — cholce 9c} fie ine... 10c rei Siete comea’ TSe 16¢ ned ecials reen, black ERRY 95, eran, 2OC CHOCOLATE Ebon oe, “BRAND “EXTRA HOUSEHOLD | TEAS — Le ORNIA bended ta orders 95 Cites. oats £285; 25 Y TEAS— ree te On. SOC COFFEE 2 can... SLICED PINEAPPLE. di 55 12¢ "LE CAKES, sponge 06, gold cakes a poche ches © 1 Be MERRY WIDOW POUND Oe Fi; 2 be, 20€ IMALLOW LAYER 2 canes, $1.14; OR ES: heen d oc FOUNTAIN TABLE SALT— 6 boxes, be age... Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. /ENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO.gqqgDOUBLE J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. - THE BIG STORE” Born swEs SIXTH AVE., (GM TO 19% STREET MAIN BUILDING The Great “Landau’’ Sale of Men’s & Youths’ Summer Suits, at Is Nearing Its End Now, gentlemen, here are summer suits that were formerly ce at $12, $15 and $18 (made by the famous firm of Thos. Landau, Bro. & Co., of 831 the story of their smart tailori Here’s what you have for choice: roadway), and that tells , beautiful trimming and general excellence. 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 HANDSOMEST BROWN, GRAY, OLIVE, BLUE and TAN SHADES in PATCH-POCKET and CONSERVATIVE STYLE SUITS We don’t know when we have printed better news formen and youths than we have here: “Big” Men’s Suits Formerly Priced $ $15, $18, $20 & $22; 1 1 85 Tomorrow, at.... ° For the man who finds it hard to be fitted this isthe chance. Sizes 40 to §2 stouts. A variety of excellent materials. Cholce of 241 of H the Very Finest Suits In All Sizes for Men and Young Men; Usually up to $25; $15 Tomorrow, at.......++.++ erns is wonderful, and there is here which are welladapted jarry you right on to the late autumn and the early winter Men’ id $4 Trousers, at. 1.85 More than a thousand pairs, in- cluding STRIPED WORSTEDS and OUTING TROUSERS, in all sizes. Men’s “Kingly” Trousers Regularly Priced Up ti 55. Tomorrow, the. te 3 STRIPED WORSTEDS, OUTING TROUSERS, BLUE SERGES, CUFF- BOTTOM TROUSERS, BLACK meee TROUSERS. All sizes upto 8. The vari MAIN BUILDING Juniors’ & Girls’ We have gone right throu and girls. this department and have made drastic reductions in all kinds of natty, beautiful apparel for juniors Khaki & White Duck Trousers All sizes. Specially Priced Tomorrow “Auto Dusters The famous “Kenyon” mate. Spe- cially. priced, to morrow, at $1.50, §2.50, §3.50 upto 9D MAIN BUILDING Other Big Sales Men's $3.50 to $6 “Watk- Over” Shoes and Oxfords—at..... $2.28 Women’s $3.50 to $5 “Walk-Over* Shoes and Oxforde— Dresses pace het: of giving only the briefest mention of some of the wonderful bargains which you-will find here, TOMORROW. Juniors’ and Girls’ Tub Dresses $] Formerly Priced to $1.75 We illustrate one JUNIOR styt and white, and brown and whi fectly matching the color of stripe. GIRLS’ DRESSES . Mate are and striped effects. All effectively trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls Dainty White Dresses 89c dived ees ener 8 made of white LAWN, In pretty embroidered styles at this remarkably low price. MAIN BUILDING Women’s Blouses S50 at *1.50 Pretty styles in WHITE VOILE, CANDY-STRIPE CREPE and FRENCH LINEN. One of the models is of CANDY. TRIPED CREPE in lavender, tan, blue, pink combination. Man: are beautifully lace-trimmed, and have new shaped white collar and cuffs. LINEN BLOUSES may be had in pretty shades of flame, blue, tan and tango; also white, 0a” *2.98 One model at this price is made of HANDKERCHIEF LINEN in all the pretty shades and has ORGANDIE FLARE COLLAR AND CUFFS. _ Also many pretty styles in CREPE DE CHINE, .WASHABLE CHIFFON, CHIFFON TAFFETA and CHINA SILK; prettily trimmed with fine laces; new smart collars, vestees, etc. ished with collar and cuffs, la Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. in a comprehensive assortment, embracin, ‘MAIN BUILDIN: Special Luncheon Served in Our Pure Food Restaurant, Basement Crab Flake Salad in Sure rise or Ragout of Sweet ths ids with Halt Can- tgloupe or Orange Ice, Iced Coffee or Iced Fen : egetables at The Big Store's Flour corp MEDAL FLOUR— TI. PILLSB ENT FLOUR. Mebbl bag Smo eats 7 SUGAR-CURED ] O14 @ bie hg ; 5 CALIFORNIA SWEET ORANGES— Come and see our cof- fee roaster in daily oper- ST BLEND COF- 4AMS——ib. BEST BONEL HAM SMOKED DER: Cor'ste be 21 HERALD’ BLEND OOF- TONGUES—ib., @2C Fee DOLD'S WESTPHALIA- STYLE HAMS 93 canvased: ib... HAZEL WESTRHALIA- STYLE BAC = 25 TELEPHONE MELTING SUGAR PEAS — Fountain the $3.85 $1.58 Peck, 15 Ibe, -peck, 42c 23¢ ) which is of PERCALE in blue and white, pink trimmed, all the newest GINGHAM, PERCALES and CHAMBRAY, in checks models; rived—at | Boys’ Suits —formerly $6.75, $7.75 and $0.75,0¢ $4.75 ANNEX BUILDING— HOMB FURNISHINGS $10 White Enamel Bed- $19 Silk Floss Mattresses SEs sisss corrode $12.75 $5.50 Wit-Edge Link just , per- $2 Woven Wire Springs—at $4.50 White Enameled Woven Wire Cote—at.... $3,785 .. $9.50 $12 “Jumbo” Felt Mai tresves—at....... Printed Linoleums — formerly 50¢ te Reversible Kalliston Smyrna i $30.80, at .. 917.50 and $19.60 ‘MAIN BUILDING: Summer’s Best Entertainer Is a Victor Victrola It Will Be Delivered to Your Home by Greenhut’s on Terms of a Small Initial Pay- a ment and Installments as Low as 5 0c Week With the modern vogue of dancing, you can enjoy yourself to your heart's content these Summer evenings in your country home. tn addition, at the touch of a button, you have at our the world's best entertainers in mono- logue, vaudeville and music, ‘With the Victrola ie home there is never a dull moment. Every Victrola sold at The Big Store is of the latest 1914" type, equipped with the newest Victor improve: Prices $15 to $200. Test @is beautiful instrument for yourself. Come to the Fifth Floor of our Main Building, and we will demonstrate it, showing you how you may acquire one on OUR EASY TERMS, WHICH ARE THE MOST LIBERAL IN NEW YORK, (NO TRADING STAMPS WITH "VICTOR" GooDs.) inge fro New Victrola I, $100 MAIN LUILDING Wines & Liquors Regal Geol Tom and Dry;| Cocktatls—choice of Ya 78; tan, Martini Cc} bortle 4 and Br Manhat= Vermouth Pi & Prats and i 49¢ ROYAL CLUB § RY—bottle California Win on. Bortie, si 4 Wedding.... 295 S4c c Puritan Wines Queen Qualit; ‘ort, tre '. Guinnese's Stout and Bass Ale “Benedict”’ botdes, ttl 4 1 . dott! . ave STAMPS MORNINGS--SINGLE 40¢ STAMPS

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