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a A SMA Rae TSANG LO -AWIDE SEARCH * Travelling With Father, She Leaves Train and Goes to Mother, Miles Away. | After a wide se: erige Kouting, sixteen-) oa of Harold 8. Keating, a ‘ (Tex.) attorney, who vanished fro® @ train, word reached Worcester to-@ay that the young miss had been Jocated in Martha's Vineyard at tho bedside of her mother, who is sick in &@ hospital there. Mr. Keating, the father of the girl, who was in this city directing the wearch, and on the verge of collapse due to his anxiety, immediately left ‘Worcester for the Cape Cod town. Miss Keating mysteriously disap- peared between Hoston and Worces- ter, while on the way to Peekskill, N. ¥., on a Boston and Albany ex- pregs train Sunday afternoon. Avcording to the father, who was taking the girl from Boston to a pri- vate school in Peekskill, his daughter evidently alighted or was taken off the train at South Framingham, the only stop it made between Boston and this city. Despite the efforts of police tn all cities and towns of Massachusetts, no trace of the girl, whom the father gays had about $125 in her pocket- book and looked twenty Instead of Aifteen, was found until noon to-day. Just before reaching South Framing- jam Bir. heating lett bis parlor seat smoke, returning as the train was possibly tifteen or twenty miles from this city to tind bis daughter gone. No trace of the young girl could be found ob We train, auu tne tainer terror stricken alighted in Worces- ter and immediately wired South Framingham and then notified the local police. Latcr the Worcester police and Jocai authorities of Suuth braming- ham traced the girl to the latter city, where it was said she boarded a tru:- ley car for Worcester. No reason for leaving the train or her father is given vy the wealthy Dallas attorney, other than the fact that bis daughter was unwilling to re- turn to the Peekskill schvol. The giri, ber mother, who ts In a hospital in a serious condition as the result of an opera- tion, and her father, had been sum- mering at Edgartown, Martha's Vine- ard. * the Worcester police had sent culars in reference to the p of the Texas girl. ASKS $60,000 OF OLDFIELD. LOS ANGELES, Cal. Sept. 29.— Barney Oldfeld, automobile racer, was wued for $60,000 to-day by Christopher | Ringhausen. Ringhauson alleges that Oldfield, when | . travelling thirty miles an hour on Bept. 24. struck him and his motorcycle, injuring both: that he did not stop be- du street car; did not blow his rn; falled to xive right of way to Vehicles on right at intersections; at~ f Aacked him after the accident, and used bond head abusive language. Ringhausen asks $25.000 for personal $25,000 for “being attacked,” and $10 000 for injured feelings Guaran‘eed So'id 14 Karal 1.00 ere wile Wan, We Sat offering. my imple lot, of nes it BN cach, Every ante Mente battens Fold ae hn ‘Work will we Invite weller ro) request, Oy stay ci zum, Peal gn jen Over High Grade Watches, counter, 3b.00 So fd 14-i, Gold 18.00 Solk 14-K. Gols NOTICE ! J cbgve mo ronnes ton with the store 0 Bat, THO H CHARLES 189 another “Cleek” y, complete in next oe 6 Wi orld. Read this great story by T.W. Hanshew, author of “Clock jof the Forty Faces,” , MAIN BUILDING Specials bah Norfolk and ering | Suite— ue Boys’ Orerconis-—sizes 214 ‘to 10 i polo ne fedd 9 5 Women’s 75c Feit Sli ipper black, brown, red; at betel ay “ 25 9c Wom of black alk ware trimmed with ostrich; other epuer urd 50 sually Semi-Bi Gasave. Meassaline $1. 10 All-Siik Chiffon ratteta -35 inches wide; yd. . 89e Children's Knitted Sleeping Gar- with ae 4 39c Canton Flannels—yd ic 15¢ Kimono Flannels—velvet finish and beautiful patterns; 1 yard... c £5¢ Dress Goods—40 to 45 inches wide; ine: fechas wide; streetand $ evening shades; yard... 1. 10 59¢ Embossed and Brocaded Sateen Coat Lininess 728 inches 39- wide; yard i 10c Hemmed Huck Towels. ar.. Sie Renaiasabea Colters pieces —30 inche: a $3. 30 ‘o rn 50 Pair Blankets—at, pair..... ——— MAIN BUILDING: Youths’ Tartan Check SUITS To Be Sold Tomorrow,at $7.95 We Bought Ail the Suite of This Kind That a Well Known Mcker Had on id the newest Tartan and olive shades Abs polly checks a the nobby, petch-pocket, 8 {tere ling lapel modcls. Just what smart dressers want today, All sizes for youths and young men. J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE” BOTH SIDES SIXTH AVE., IG™TO 19% STREET MAIN BUILDING Here It Is! The Year’ s Greatest Sale of Really Women's 2-Clatp Gisce ingore link. g skin Gloves—black, white ard tan, iG c Women’s 2-Cleep bine Quality Glece Lintstin Gloves——with Tris pout entioidery, black, white and tan, peir fester.ng with @ white; usually $1. Wcren’s 16-Button L Women's Hique Cleee Taris Teint Fine \m- —solt and fleecy ny at, a pair Mabel lhe dLd Axminster Rugs—-9x12 {t. ported Gloves—black, white and tan, T5¢ reir. $1 “Duplex” Doe Fabric Glovee— 5.00. $30. pair... winen's 1€-Bution Movecvetaire Fid Gloves grey and na 1; at, a pair 68 27.50 $20.50... cece eeeee nes Women's Meye Make PX M Cape O5 - white or tlack; also white with black em- | Boys’ and ue-Sewn 1 Cape 7 26.50 c pair, Gloves—H. vana Women's heal G Paris point or w also contrast of #5 white en tri 1 Wore ate Capeskin S ~—golden tans; pair 'd Ms nila shades ;pr..e Lie Frerch Kid Clava — rows crochet em troicery; k embroidered with white ery; at . Extra Feat Women’s and Misses’ Smart New Fall Suits, at Usual Selling Prices 519.50 to *29.50 Surely a substantial saving, and one no practical minded woman will care to miss. These suits are from our regular stock, but on account of certain trade conditions, the manufacturers could not procure any more of the same materials. Therefore, as we are unable to fill in the sizes and colors which are lacking, we decided to price these suits as above for quick selling. The size and color range is incomplete— though there are all sizes and all wanted colors among them. Twoof the Styles Are Illustrated One a clever Redingote model, braid trimmed, with a flare collar of velvet over 8 notch collar of material—the skirt the new hip yoke style. The other suit has a cut- away coat and long tunic skirt. The collar and cuffs are inlaid with velvet. Correct colors, such as tete de negre, Russian green, Belgixn | blue, navy blue black, in serges, gapardines, chevicts, b cloths and wool poplins. Other Styles in com- plete sizes axd color- assortments al $12.75, $19.50, $22.50, $24.50 and up. Dresses, Suits, Wraps, yim H 12 noon and 2 to 4 P.M, “Music by Theo Ben- ‘ing Orch Th le or fancy ericle in the Grocery J LATION ANDER MAEBVEL TO 1HE HCLSEKLI PER. Dugar CUBE OO: SUGAR— D Tos, BOL: 5 ee 45¢ SOFT WHITE SUGAR irosh Cere: Is bresh bruits PINHEAD Pi eytdar) 28¢ MEAT e APPL 0 > ; 10 Ibs. %Bei ; ber oe, 20e 88e ||] sta’ werent JPEEN PEAS POWDERED A TBs; 40c NCIEST HEAD RICE TOMATO SOUP Camp's, oF Ric Robbins; rez ean BEST Qual iy COTATORS ba 09) ‘a0 toe be 81.08; 29¢ HOMINY— Sei 1 Re FANCY baa bans 10 in bu peck (15 Ibs.) Flour sale FOUNTAIN PREMIUM S-ib. can, BBs; 34e Hy AMOR MITE 25c THE avanine “woutn, SUAEDAS, SEPTEMBER 29, 1914. Biggest bargains for every member of the family Positively the lowest prices that will prevail this season. lower than what wholesale dealers are asking in the open market today. Therefore we urge our friends to buy liberally now, and thus be protected against the higher prices on gloves, which are bound to ccme. Gloves of the finer, lighter gredes of KID end LAMBSKIN and of FABRIC (EXCEPT SILK), are mostly entirely im- ported. [Cocnestic mece glcves leave cleo ceéverced in price, and even in greater ratio than the imported grades. Prices cucted kere wculd be ccrsidered special even under ortal Wercen’s Wrist-Lard Gloves—scmething very hancrcre, a gcred arm gore with wrist-tand troidery or tisch "with white emtrol- $45 en's and a pacees make; at, a pair... “re MAIN BUILDI, Savings in Our October Sale Vine which we carry in stock on whi h you can’t save money, Full weights, purin Cone in ge son if youc.nj if not, sence Us tou order by muil; it_will be eal and intelligently filled or ‘phone Chelsea 4000. eal Lame CHO PS —cut 2-Ib. print WB DELIVER BUTTERINE, HOUSEHOLD | TEAS Eng Quite apert from its size GREENHUT yor the very first time that you meke a purchase that it is THE “POPULAR” STORE IN NEW YORK. “POPULAR” in That It ls THE STORE OF THE PEOPLE. “POPULAR” trom the Variety and Extent of Ite Stoc«s. “POPULAR” in ita Appeal to the GREAT MASSES. GREENHUT'S is the store to which people naturally turn who wish to save money without sacrificing quality. In these economy days, you should look well to YOUR personal expenses and those of YOUR household. And comparison will tell you that at GREENHUT’S you will be best satisfied. WE GIVE GW GREEN TRADING STAMPS. TWO 44 GREEN STAMPS WITH EACH 10c SPENT IN THE FORENOON. ONE Jaf GREEN STAMP WITH EACH 10c SPENT IN THE AFTERNOON Filled booksof ane Green Stamps may be exchanged here for valuable premiums of all kinds (Fourth Floor, Annex Building). ' Usual Complimentasy Z-al Green Stamps Free, Tomorrow Distribution in Our Main Building As meny sets of these Qa Green Stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given. But only one set of any one date good in any one book. Only 100 Complimentary Stamps good in any one book, but you They Start as many books as you please. ——ae Home Furnishings of All Kinds Buy at Greenhut’s and Save Money et us convince you with these specials—selected from hundreds, on sale, tomorrow. September Sale of Rugs Clearances from the very best mills at astonishi rifices {1 e. Every rug of standard ‘make, and i in perfect condition, bechasati cael: All charge purchases made today and tomorrow will be entered on bills rendered November 1. Free Lessons In Painting on China (Special offer to our patrons who buy matcrials here.) Pull Particulars, Main Building, dl Floor As a matter of fact these special selling figures are conditions. New Golden Oak ao bat heoea vl 89e nen |: 15 Wilton Puge—8 fv. 3x10 ft. 6, Former Price ‘Ciaep neietivete in, gray and ecru pair Women's 6-Batton Biarritz (Ne white and tan; at, a pair Reoswa™ Gloves, 58e Doe Fabric + 26.50 Axminster Ruge—8 fr. 3x10 + 25.50 | Former Price 935.50 Women’s New Blouses, at $1 & 1.98 We Introduce Many New Styles in This Sale Including a white cre N fhaltea) with ratine stripes of . blue, tan, green or black. ne has a new ‘shaped flare collar, turned-back oe and vestee, all ‘of pique, $ $2.75 Quartered Oak Box-Seat Dinin, ¢ hairs — as $10 Fumed Usk Li- brary Tables — as illustrated; top is 42 inches long and 26 inches wide; two |, A dressy whir pped” voile blouse, embroidezed in cross-bar effect. iar is edged with Venise holes, shoulders and finiohed « rich fumed oak coler; genuine Spanish leather automobile seat; book racks at each the usual high-class Stick- ley construction aad finish end; good-sized & this seshers $10.50 te, "7.75 | oe ee A Big Sale of Curtain Stretchers Curtain Stretchera—x12 frames; non-rstlaa? ate Sener plate Oxi2 rie ts "He: inch frames tionary ppd to T wi chair, has claw t, construction and ca ani good, de- The Very Newest in Women’s Hats Ready-to-Wear At the Remark- 1.95 ably Low Price of Sternau’s Nickel Platcd Bath Room Fixtu tect COPIES OF HICH BiACE | | Former prices 88s worm arOW ato ooecvevoeens res, 49¢ MODELS which have received the sanction of fashion for this season. NEW SILK PLUSH SAILORS trim- med with Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Ostrich, Fancy Quills, Velvet Stick- isin l cis Shelves; nickel-plated 18- and 24-inch Nickel Plated Towe! Bars. y pal heasant, Hackle, Combination Tumblerand Bath Soap Dish. n, ete, . Mee Plat Dr hcoes at) O45 gad Toothbrush Holder. let Pay Holders. Slab Soap Dish. Wall Soap Dish. MAIN BUILDING Wines& Liquors Daly’s Fine Old Irish eae Coen, $12.50; dott California Wines ANGELICA, oo tic Ss $1,.25—made of erect-pile silk plush in various combinations. Wale’ "Enamel ‘Bath-Tub Low Prices for These Reliable of Groceries ECCNOMIES THAT ARE nv freshness GUARANTEED. Lonee (Freshly roasted daily ) GENUINE MOCHA AN! New 1omatocs GLENMORE goa" = Wm. Jameson's °|20-Year-Old Pot-Still Trish Whis'y 1 $1.75: weight B5¢ ” MARACAIBO California Claret and Rhine "ii‘10|°*» 76c, *19°'91,30 “QUAL.TY WHOLE “To. FURAN . DALLENTINE! laa Gold Medal Por PEAS—Foun allied Barly ‘ ae