The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1914, Page 13

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OM WINDOW AT FIRE # Than One Thousand Gather Watch Firernen Work at Midnight. haa Fiys which started at midnight in bole the West Farms Lumber + at One Hundred and Sev- 0 ‘The ‘was discovered by William Bis wife occupied apartments on the second Boor of the bullding. He tried ve £ exit cut off and was forced to lower 4 e ‘wife out of the window and then a >> jump. Patrolman Maxter aided Peter- i eon in eaving some of the firm's books, | More than 1,000 persons gathered to | wate the fire, On the way to the fire the tender | @@ Bagine Company No, 41 hit o fre Walker and Morris Park { ing four of the crew to | the it, The men were bruised. —————— | i POLICEMAN HAD ‘|' JO CALL FOR ASSISTANCE Crippled With Rheumatism Gives Experience With Remedy Var-ne-sis Among the many statements made telative to the wots of Var-ne-sis, the stomach and rheumatic remedy, is more remarkable than that of George D. Palmer, who lives Zz Eighteenth street, Lowell, Mass. “T had been a sufferer for so many . . ee, tea T hardly knew what it was A 0 feel well, For 25 ycars I was troubled with dyspepsia. i had to be ul of what I ate, was unable to coffee, eat meats, fried foods or |§ had to watch my Beek tues: at all times. About five years| , age rheumatism began to make its appearance, and to make matters worse I had a weakness of the kid- meys. This condition became so bad that at times I bad to give up my work and remain at home for a period @f several weeks, suffcring from sciatic end muscular rheumatism. Once the pain became so bad that I could not reach my box to ring in without as- sistance, and had to be helped to the wearest drug store. “I tried many remedies, but the wheumatism always made its appear- ance in damp weather. I read in the pebers of Officer Buchanan's case inquired of him personally. His realy thoroughly convinced me of the it of this medicine and I immedi- ately secured some. After being on the treatment a short time I began to feel better, ny theumatism grad- uglly disappeared, stomach became sftonger, kidney trouble vanished, and I @ew cen cat anything I careto. Ihave| fl Gained 16 pounds, out in all kinds of Weather, and nota sign of the old I certainly feel grateful to trouble. by Rose and his remedy, temarkable success of Var-ne- sis iy probably due to the fact that it does not contain the ordinary drugs ee often giveh for stomach ‘trouble or rheumatism. It gets the stomach, liver, kidneys and blood in good con. dition, thus removing the cause. All theumatics should devoted to rh addressing W. Tell your drug for you from bis Var-ne-sis is for sale at Riker- Hegeman and other reliable druggists sent free by Lyne, Mas: et Var-ne-sis holesaler, Don’t Persecute your Bowels hod oo gular ond erodes Thr are breed CARTER'S LITTLE, LIVER PILLS fi Pill, Seuall Dose, Small Price \ 19 wun bear Signature, OBERGALES IN NEW YORKSPOPULARBIGBrorE [=< ) REENHUT’S <a) cote) tore Mawes | J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. "THE BIG STORE” Boru sioes SIXTH AVE., IS™TO 19% STREET Petérson, thé watchman, who with| to leave by the stairs, but found that | This Sale Tomorrow Will Be a Hummer! Fashionable New Dresses Atew of the many stunnin; les in this great sale at $5.95. A Special Sale of Cotton Goods of All Kids|” += esiowen nu suv er, or Boarding-House Proprietor Can Afford to Miss) Cut Glass Water Sets § § Hotel Kee es in Pil That No Houseke Extra Special Items which are most interesting now, and cannot be disregarded by all who want to save money. Although the prices in low, not one jot of “¥OQU'LL SAVE this sale are sensations BUY -EABERALL' Pillow Cases Thousands of PILLOW CASES, made from American cotton :— Hemmed Pillow Cases—us- ually 14c each; at Hemstitched and Hemmed Cases—usually 25¢ to 29c; Embroidered and Scalloped Pillow Cases — usually t GNEY BY SO DOING Mercerized Cotton Dama: Bed Spreads hemmed white | full-size beds. Some are h © |CROCHET SPREADS. MAIN BUILDING Savings on. All Groceries Special Sale Tomorrow—Pair $3.90 Greenhut's is New York’s best market in which to buy everything These Curtains are well’made and mounted on heavy French Net. in full weights and measures. Mail Orders filled. California Yellow Cling Peaches, doz., "Phone Chelsea 4090 _ | $15 Golden The well known Fiesta Brand ripe luscious peaches. Case, 2 doz., $3.45; regular 20c can, tomorrow. . Condensed Milk ‘and ieading brands of Staple | ‘jew tee and Phone 4000 Chelsea. New Tomatoes SOLID PACKED TOMA- TOES—the well-known > the journal | Don’t suffer enother day-—get it Now. —| Advt. OATMEAL «4+, A5e RL NEW TUNA FISH — Fountain quality; white meat; for sal- best MIXED NUTS—'"' 95, 4 Ib ib ¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SHREDDED 19 ¢ : JAPANESE CRAB MEAT RTLETT PEAR S— 3: Flour Sale ENT, or Gold Medal '. bbl. Ye-bbl.bag. .70 87 we! B. GREENHUT CO.—FORMERLY GREENHU aA ne " my RLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. ~ aay ee Here's a store which not alone studies your everyday needa, but, as well, the limitations of your purse. bee “i a That means that we realize as no other store does that these are “economy times”—that you want to make your house and personal allowance go as far as it can. Careful buyers—those who compate and look well to’ the needs of their household--come Kore’ in thousands. , 7 There's a reason for this—which you yourself will find out if you do as they do. COME TO NEW YORK’S MOST POPULAR STORE AND SAVE MONEY ON EVERYTHING. 4a Green Trading Stamps Help You to Economize We give: ry TWO 4A GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EVE! 10¢ PURCHASE IN THE FORENOON, ONE Jat GREEN TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY-} 10¢ PURCHASE IN THE AFTERNOON, s Bring your filled books to our Premium Parlor (4th Fi A ANNEX Building) and select from a large collection of VAL! ABLE PREMIUMS which cost you nothing. = STATE OF NEW YORK Interest at 4% per annum on pase- book accounts end 2% per annum on checking accounts. Interest at 4% per annum from October Ist on deposits to and Including Octo- ber 10th, ‘MAIN BUILDI for Women and Misses Usually These Dresses Are Priced at $7.50, and Even at That Figure They Are the Best Values in New York Here, at Greenhut's, tomorrow, October's first really great sale of dresses at a popular price. Perfectly stunning styles, and the greatest variety to choose from. Four of which we illustrate. Absolutely, there is no prettier or more varied collection of dresses in the city. And before saying anything further, we want you, in justice to your- self and this store, to SEE THE DRESSES YOURSELF. We do NOT want you to judge them merely from the standpoint of lowness of price. HOOSE ANY OF THESE—KNOWING THAT $5.95 WILL phate SO MUCH STYLE AND QUALITY ANYWHERE ELSE REAL “MOYEN AGE” STYLES in GOOD SERGE, with low silk girdles. Usual Comphmentary Za~ Green Stamps Frec,. T Distribution in Our Main Building As hao! sets of th aoe Green Stamps as are reasonably for books wafilled will be given. But only one set of any one da good in any one book. Only 100 Complimentary Stamps good in any one book, 1,4] but you may start as many books as you please. ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Great October Sales of Home Furnishings MAIN BUILDING « ” . Furniture for Every Part of the House; BOYS’ GUARANTEED “1 ERGE “REDINGOTE” STYLES with satin vests. SERGE DRESSES with braid-trimmed tunics and moire girdlos. Floor Coverings From America’s Leading Mills;* Te promveeercenen SERGE DRESSES with braided hip yokes. SERGE AND SATIN COMBINATIONS with lingerie collars. SERGE COMBINED WI ROMAN STRIPES or with satin girdles tied low in back. « Extensive variety of other handsome new Fall dresses in all the correct materials and suitable for all occasions, at $9.75, $11.50, $12.76, $14.76, $16.50 and up to $97.50, Everything in Draperies and Curtains; China, Glassware, Bric-a-brac, Lamps; Framed Pictures and Oil Paintings; Kitchen Devices of All Kinds. No, you cannot mention an item of home furnishings that you would consistentl expect to find in the BIGGEST HOME OUTFITTING STORE BOYS’ DOUBLE TEXTURE _ RAINS| COAT AND HAT OUTFITS— 93:95 sites 6 to 18 years; at...... DRESS BOWS MADE FREB OF CHARGE. tSe VELVET GRIP SIDE SUPPORTERS—ct.. 18e CABINET WIRE HAIR PINS Oe whi 12e ow Cases, Muslins, Bed Sheets & Bed Spreads | never Priced Less Than $9—Sale Tomorrow, at m2apoe8 nan once gal has been sacri iced in these goods. i 5 30 ennai wats “18 Usually Py pel one 37c nani Hack Towels oe 5c HH 98 Deer Bo} "mace of rst nee a Sizes for single and three-quarter beds;| 1,000 doz. large sizecotton huck towels. bleached in, with center seam; good, solt finished quality." [Cotton Bath Towels, .*', 25¢ | $33 Sary' sts “GARE Sutton Sirs “Bs gt Bed Sheets 73 1,000 dozen; mammoth size. £398 WATER JUG: bay sh % ie 4" Usually to $1; atfeach.......° 40C Cotton Muslins Ble $1.95 O1L CRUETS ate, BLACK SILK VELVET DRESS Bu For all sizes; single, three-quarter and | Usually 8c; Yard, at .. med; others| 1,500 yards of Ame: ade yard Housewares of All Kinds are hemstitched; also extra sizes. wide bleached and unbleached muslin. Ga ae A Big Sale of ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS cur Gitttain Stetchers | snes cuore $5.50 Novelty Net Curtains— n d_mounte f ®.50 IMPORTED — BLAC! Everything fresh, pure and of standard quality, sold In the Furniture Store. , fg My aes tersineianae $7 White _ ah ft iy be K CANTON CREPE $4.75 Oak China Enamel Hate oe Me poaedl Men, 1: . Closets Chiffonier Stoves for Coal, Gas |Galvanized Iron Ware inches wide, (as ilustrated) = Oil Be| vit t cwr or S188 GALVANIZED “FINISHED LISL® GLOVES thnad oak teat, $5 95 WALDRON COOKING STOVES—heavy ci ire white aa ree le ings bine Mat §i6. 65 curved glaas + No . - A weat, well-fin- ANNEX BUILDING— HOME FURNISHINGS We, FANCY NETS— ci {shed and welllcon- structed chiffonier, trated; at f 4 $10.75} y The Famoi 10 ** Simplex’’ a earactie, tae ea bie ARR $7.75 As Illustrated. One of the simples] couches to operate, hence the name “Sim <= = plex.” Operated by foot lever; perfectly level when opened; guaranteed link springs; 5} feet 11 inches long and 3 feet 11 inches wide, when closed; good mattress. MAIN BUILDIN he F Reliable ° ° fing and feney urn top GALVANIZED WASH TUBS—with plece for Low Priced Wines & Liquors | “¢ sine ee (Guinness’s Stout || Daly’s Fine Old Wy Irish Pot-Still , Whisky Cove, 91250; $1.10 formerly 700; at $1,25 TAPESTRY LINED TI ered with gla rubber feet; BATH SPRAY. tizer; spi sale, dott! Regal Dry and Tom Gins Per Dotto veceeeeere 68 Porter } BALLENTINES' EXTRA $1 LUMINUM STEW me) PASTRY TABLES —two drat 13. rry Liqueur = |o B5o bo bi 68c Standard quality 252 O4e California Claret and Rhine Wine PORTER— dozens... $2.50 ELECTRIC IRONS—| ‘anteed, and ready for ui Ideal Tonic BALLANTINES’ rAMOLy MALT TONIC— h dozen . viessee bl Regular 81.50 $ ; 30¢ pa Imported Ponte is... Le Oot, 76e, *10° $1.30 2 dine and « knoeding re F ¢ Bitters ¢ Para Liqueur yi on e a OC Co. Torino. [Famous European 7 ‘ermou! «. 7 EREAL— ++ +8295] liqueurs bottle»... French, Cazalis & Prats and : q sada Lin ad ‘ 3 Umberto Italia Vermouth; bot Bollmans Gin . BBC ‘09 Richelieu Ciub 3-Ster Im- Popular Priced va, $3.50 je brand; Finest Hoi London Doe: um Die. black Gloria” brands, fi 4 ‘. Mc KITCHEN CLOTHES LINE—ta reoti Be Cat Sarr aeeti liege a4 saur si teek,| Floor Coverings eta te cee att bottle : Cele ’griiiiiian Re japen-trimmed; Formerly Sale Price Sates ee COLDSTREAM HOLLAND S|American Whiskies 3 x12 FY. TAPESTRY 7 tO. $1.25 STATIONARY WASH TUB COV. 02. diac fits over 2 (ude; herdwoed 40c Mar.) bottle tk TAC Warranted Stristty Pure 3.35 | "akusseis ruGs Entice over 2 lubes herdvoed Qe Hera nickel- 19x12 REVERSIB! “KRBAMER” GENUINE “KR ER” HEAVY $3.50] NED WASH BOWBR—wieh John Haig & Co.'s Scotch Whi Monogram Whisky Nour. FT. AXMINSTER $4.50 "nod nah rade T-SIEGEL COOPER COMPANY geen WE GIVE 20¢ OREaY TRADING STAM! aed N KY—very old and : mollow; $1.15 bottle, ‘ickel-trimmed; -

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