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ists to Prove Ee GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. Sept. 28.—Friends of William H. Walker, mi'llonaire owner of Brook- side, one of the show places of the lower Berkshires, are puszied and wrearearacrrmee| SYRUP OF FIGS with automobile highwaymen which befell Postmaster J. R. McComb and Mrs. McComb last night, and which Gisclosed the fact that enemies are after Mr. Walker. Why anyone should seek to harm Mr, Walker is a mystery which Mr. Walker, if he knows the solution, re- fuses to clear. “1 don't believe you. I think you're Walker.” Mre. McComb, very much frightened, Joined her husband in declaring her identity and her terror was so evident that one of the highwaymen, politely reassured her, declaring: “Do not be alarmed, Madam. We do mot intend to harm you. We only want Mr. Walker.” “Any woman would be alarmed with @ revolver poked in her face," r Brooklyns 498 Fulton St., cor. Bend St sponded Mrs. McComb hotly, and the holdup man couteously lowered his Weapon, repeating that if Walker was not fn the car ne ome would be dis- The men drew aside and the chaut- the car again, but the men stopped ft again in a few feet, demanding that Mr. McComb prove Ld Rapin hl agi aie seemed to be- a HUNTING =: > MILLIONARE. HOLD UP MOTOR PARTY: \ After McComb posse ited th Mysteriously Seeking Great PPte nodvup at once, but It, was too jdark to try to follow the auto tracks of Barrington Man, Force Auto- the hishwaymen THE EVENING WORLD, OR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE’ worn ses SIXTH AVE., ISTO IST STREET at hy nis rere. om established the postmaster's identity and the men ordered the chauffeur to wait for five peel Y bed proceeding. Then tl “4 to their own automobile, pulled t in clogs to the side of the road. IN NAW YORK’S MOST POPULAR STORE Special to the Erening World, tive at once. cold, Breath bad, throat s t, sleep or act natural; this harmless Established 52 Years ‘liam H. Walker in the car?” nd when Mr. McComb ed: One of the greatest delights, to the really thrifty person, is to be able to put in safe keep- ing a little part of every sum of money that goes through her hands. It is fascinating to watch the savings grow bigger. One of the most modern developments of this spirit of thrift is the collecting of Trad- . ing Stamps by shoppers, given out by thou- sands daily in wide-awake Department Stores, Furniture Stores, Grocery Stores, Markets—by almost every class of dealer to whom you have to pay money for what you use. Thus, by picking the RIGHT STORES, you SAVE A FEW PENNIES from every Doller that you spend, If you are watchful to get S, & H. Green Trading Stamps with EVERYTHING YOU BUY the Stamp Books FILL UP IN A JIFFY. «Each book you fill enables you to go and pick out a handsome PRESENT from a vast assortment of articles—for personal use or for the home. And do you know that for one book you can obtain merchandise having a positive retail value of $2.50 to $3.50? Then, if you have your eye on more valuable articles, you save up until you have two books, or five, or ten books—which it is easy to ac- cumulate IF YOU SPEND ALL YOUR MONEY in Stores and Shops THAT GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS, Every S. & H. Green Treding Stamp HAS DEFINITE INTRINSIC VALUE. ~ Just as pennies make dollars, so Green Trading Stamps make “Books,” and the Books are GOOD AS GOLD in the purchase of valuable and handsome articles, “Save the Pennies and the Dollars will take care of themselves,” says Poor Richard, Every Time You Spend Ten Cents Get at Least One S. & H. Stamp! 502 en ema OE" qs FREE] Tomorrow (Tuesday) with Purchases of *1 or More. Present Coupon | in Town of Ex- » Very Moderately EVEN CROSS, SICK CHILOREN LOVE ‘all and Winter G Priced. Just the Things You Want Now Are Here. In addition 2A Green Tradin chases—Two Green Stampe with Each 10c Spent in the Forenoon—One Green Stamp with Each 10c Spent in the Afternoon. MAIN BUILDIN Fall and Winter Fashions Shown on Livin Promenade from 10 A. M. to 12 Noon. ...From 2 to 4 P. M. Giving you the most complete idea of what the best-dressed women and misses will wear this coming season. Aftern gowns, dance frocks, suits, coats, wraps Music by the Theodore Bendix String Orchestra Girls’ *1.25 “Middy’|Women’s & Misses’ $1|°7.50Serge-and-Satin Combination ‘Dresses, at These dresses come in nai new Cunard tlue, the fashional de-negre, Russian green or black, com- tined with black satin. One of the styles is d-ess with the underskirt, sleeves and irdle of the satin, waist and long tunic of serge. A white pique collar gives the one needed touch of brightness. Afternoon & Evening Gowns of’ $11.50 Stil plenty of beautiful new models to select from, in messaline or needle cord combined with satin. This is a continuation of our Big Sale that started this morning. Many other handsome dresses at $14.75, $16.50, £19.50, ard up to $97.50. More Large Plush Sailors *1.25 Our first ainouncement of thes 8 price so low brou we are certain of ¢ Usual Complimentary ZAC Stamps Froe Tomorrow Distribution in Our Annex Building Customers at many cate of these MAL Green Stamps are reasonably required for books unfilled wine ven, Dut only one set of any one dare during the remainder of the month will be beg phes on bills rendered a0 mov start ae many books ae vou ni If feverish, bilious, consti- pated, give fruit laxa- MAIN BUILDING— Painting on Other pai Models in.Our ‘ashion Salons iss sure ‘To-day he dented him- i iver and bowlle eelt to callers at bis home, FiReeT ith cane wee “We are after Walker and we're go- ing to get him,” were the parting! words of the highwaymen, howevo: indigestion, diarrh and according to Mr. and Mra. Me- Comb the men, two of them, looke though they meant business, F menting food passes flourished a revolver and each wa masked with a handkerchief over the lower part of his face, Mr. and Mrs. McCombs were on thelr way in thoir automobile to pay a call at the home of F. 8. Pearson, a railroad magnate, whose 1,000-acre estate is a fow miles southoast of this town. They were traveling along th Alford road and had just passed through the hamlet of Seckonk, three] plainly on the bottle, Remember there miles from here, when the headlights threw into view two figures standing {n the road with leveled revolvers, |forni The chauffeur obeyed a command to halt and one of the men ordered !m- mediately: “Turn off your headlights.” This order, too, was obeyed and then| one of the highwaymen flashed aj pocket electric lamp in the faces of |N Mr. McComb and his wife. Taught Free of Charge Lessons by expert teachers aped | ‘immed with lace; ‘30¢ Black-and-White Striped Percaline Petticoats—at Apron Ginghama—all the wanted blue and white checks; listless, pale, feverish, pp of s oon dresses, e' plication on the 3rd floor of and milinery included. our Main Building. id have a well and playful ehild again, Children Tove 10¢ Outing Flannele—nice fleecy Nap; pretty stripes; yard $1.50 Rroadcloths — af the new Autumn colors; yard Full Lepogeonpl Percaline tines ets can rest casy after giving it, bee: Li never fails to make th little rd Blouses and Wash Dresses at here is only one of children of all ages and for grown- ups Dictionary illustrated, bound in tary styles. High full leather; publisher's are counterfeits sold here, so aesty has vos Glace Kid Pin vent sed an78e en's ‘16. Button Chamois all-white galatea or with collar of cadet blouses have em- pes and cuffs, belted at hottom, Kiso‘ "Reg Don’t Let Your Eyes Suffer by Lack of Glasse Busy city life keeps the nerves on edge and the eyes are first to suffer— give your eyes a chance. N Yerfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 K N Eyes Examined Without Charge N by Registered Eye Physicia N New York: 184 re tuner N models that lace in ba Vidohaarty ‘Leather § Men's Initial “Handkerchiefs - 6 [ fot 6 ter 30c Plauen Lace Collars ine » Some with ‘MAIN BUILDING-———— Lace Remnants, Flouncings & fashionable hats at ht such an enthusiastic response that e welcome for these placed on sale Newest large sailors, tricornes, fares, | ete., erect-pile silk plush, crown with the popular soft-top and silk velour brims finished with flange. Silk Poa Hats, 95c in response to public demand. plush shapes with polished 223 sath Ave., near 15th St. day Until 10P. M. ale Beautiful erect-pile sill tops of crown, black and best colors. MAIN BUILDING “Odd” Pieces of 50c to 95c¢ Silver-Plated Ware Quite the best sale of this kind held in « Every piece guaranteed full Independence and Embroidery ans Manufacturers’ Samples Formerly 25c to $1.50 Yd. Each 2¢, 3c, 5c & Te Nainsook, Swiss, Voile and Crepe, Suitable for waists, corset covers, collar and cuff sets, srennes, yokes, aprons, caps, pillow Al silver-plate — Rogers, COLD MEAT FORKS, GRAVY LADLES, CREAM LADLES, SUGAR SHELLS, BUTTER KNIVES, BERRY SPOONS, Choice of bright and gray finishes. (Two pieces of the silver sketched.) MAIN BUILDING “BlueSerge Day” In the Men’s Store A Welcome Sale of Guaranteed Blue All-Wool, Fast- Color Serge Suits Is Announced for Tomorrow at®8, *10 2°12 Weeks and 2, ago, when the clothing manufacturing industry was not particula: makers agreed to make upéseveral hundred suits for us at a trifle above cost of THE SUITS ARRIVE AND WILL BE SOLD TOMORROW. The selling ought to be of @ record-breaking nature, for the bargains are little short of sensational. Blue Serge Suits at °8 Every thread all-wool; absolutely fast color indigo dye; guaranteed never to fade. The seams will never “pull,” for these suits are made in the same manner as higher priced garments, according to our specifications. All sizes up to 52. MAIN BUILDING———. “ SUGAR Z 4 World’s Greatest Granulated Sugar—best, re- 4c Sale at this Special price | 28-Ib. of 100-Ib. bags. ne TIP This Special Price with Grocery Orders Only, “Sunshine” Biscuits Afternoon Teas, Grahams, Vanillas, Chocolate Fingers—10c packaves, Innumerable Other Specials for Tomorrow's Crowds, ‘MAIN SURO NG mney y brisk, two of our best LATE LAST WEEK, These are made of doubly-shrun’ fab- rics. ‘‘Corking” garments for busiicss and dress wear. Suarantsod for long, satis- Here the assortments of fine suite sre won- The quality of serge is of the “soft. cecling” kind thet wears splendidly—t! i om tellers use in 8 vat to $25 garments. All sizes for men and youth oF CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, inner mixtures and BLUE aCUT OUT THIS COUPON« good for 50 (FIFTY) ZA Green Trading Stamps REE with purchases of $1 or more tomorrow only (Sept. 29 @~ These $0 FKEE stamps are of the same kind as those which you would suinarily obtain with your purchases. J. B. GREENHUT CO. QGGReeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeee MAIN BUILDING: Tomorrow’s Great Sale of Trimmed Millinery Hats Not to be Dupli- cated Elsewhere Un- $ der $10; Special, at An entirely new showing of hand- some Fall and early Winter trimmed this famous low price of ours. ing styles, many of which are je reproductions of Paris orig- others are of our own make, stylish and very, very big values The hat sketched Is of black silk velvet, trimmed with imitation burnt ostrich—a stunner! Mourning Hate—sale at $5 to $20. ANNEX BUILDING SALES 0 Home Furnishings Examples of vee eye during our notably successful September sales. $11.50 Extension Tables, $8.25 Handsome solid folios oak table, top is 42 inches in diameter, 6-foot f extension, J Joh wing endily constructed $10 Simplex Bed Couch | with Mattress, |’ $7.75 As illustrated. This couch is worked with a foot lever, very simple in construction, Can be used by two persons at night or as a couch by day. Big Economies in Standard Quality Rugs ‘rheee Uncommonty Low Prices for Tomorrow Fine quality, serviceable, Witton Ruge—-size bal vito rugs in a wealth of quain apes ing mills, in this sale. Wilton Rugs—size 0x12 feet. Former Price $36.50......, q MB sciijrecccereas Porcelain Ware at $7.95 These were made by one of America’s foremost potteries, Your choice of three very dainty floral designs. Every piece has neat gold edge. The set is complete for 12 ersens, and includes SOUP TU- EEN and 3 MEAT DISHES. Sensational! Tomorrow—Sale of $11.75 “Duntley” Combination Pneumatic 56 7 5 Sweepers, at ° This particular make of pneumatic sweepers is so well known that it does not need any further recommendation from any store. The very fact that you can save $8 on the purchase of one tomorrow is sufficient to sell as many as we can possibly offer. Three high efticiency pneumatic pumps; very effective; cloth dust box; special oi!-treated bearings, making it easy to operate; brush matically adjusts itself to floor. Pully guaranteed. Curtain Stretchers Featured in Our Housewares Department An assemblage of the best makes of curtain stretchers produced, Newest kinds of curtain stretchers, those that will stretch ‘straight’ and not on the “bias.” Curtain Stretchers—-6x12 feet; steel center plate; stationary pi Curtain Stretchers~-6x12 feet, 194 pins 1}, inches apart; bolted conn: cente always in place; at....... A Curtain Stretchers —6x12 feet; “2i¢cinch fram attached easel; stationary nickel-plated pins 1'4 inches apart soliesting: corner eae C 50 clamps; center brace; at... Dewey Curtain Stretchers—2} Inch frame bolted corners; hinge center; easel bac! Wagner Curtain Stretchere—2';-inch frame; bolted corners; "$9 7B easel back; double cross guard; hinge center brace; at....... ch frame; mae apart; at “Certified” Gray Enamel Ware 3-qt. Coffee Pote 3+ and 4-qt. Cooking Pots 5eqt. Tea Kettles 8 and 10-qt. Preserving Kettles.