The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1914, Page 11

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RP tit BOY BURGLARS | i TAKEN AFTER CHASE ONETELLS OF RAIDS Confession Clears Up Several Williamsburg Robberies— Four Under 16 Years. | A thirteen-year-old boy—the young- est of Gve caught after they had broken into the home of Simon Levin- son at No, 1 Johnson avenue, Will- jamsburg, eerily to-day—has confessed to the police of the Bedford avenue station that he and bis companions havo robbed a number of homes in Brooklyn. Ho is Samuel Lombardino of No. 81 Boerum street. Only one of the five tm old enough to be charged with burgiary, Stanisiaus Kaisky, eighteen, of No. 126 Stagg street. mbardino and the three others are charged with juvenile delinquen- cy. They are Lorenso Geradi, fifteen, of No. 180 Boerum street; Josepb Laz- utrl, fourteen, of No. 879 Leonard street, and Abraham Leonard, fifteen, ‘ No. 141 Hopkins street4aii Will- burg addresses. winson, whose home they entered thie morning, !s a cigar manufacturer, hig place of business being on the fir§t floor and bis home on the sec- i. floor of the three-story Johnson v@nue building. and his wife were awakened by & intruders, who had gathered up ut $100 worth of clothing and ot & roperty. Mra. Levinson sofpared and the boys fled, Levinson in ureult. jlicemen Mooney and Custer joined ‘athe cBase, leaping into an auto- mobile to pursue the boys, who stayed in a group, Two shots fired in the aip brought the fugitives to a stand three blocks from the Levinson home. Levinson sald the youngstera evi- dently had climbed a fire-escape to the roof of the building in which he lives, came down through a scuttle broken open a door which leads from the hall into his sitting room. In Kalsky's pockets several tickets fouad, indicating that he had ned articles of silverware yester-| ZION CITY WITH GUNS TO FIGHT VACCINATION | Overseer Voliva~Tells His Follow-' ers to Blow State Authorities Where They Belong. CHICAGO, Oct. 22—Wilbur Glenn Voliva, overseer ‘of Zion City, or- dered his followers to-day to resist vaccination by State health authori- | tieg even if they are forced to do 80) with shotguns. “Sf the State authorities come here | ané try to vaccinate us, we'll take shotguns and blow them where they | They will have to have the tia to force it on us,” Voliva | | | ‘a instructions wore delivered | ‘rawford, State Health | ad attempted to vaccinate | pulation to check the spread of | srublipox in Zion City. Strict quaran- ' tine was placed over the ten cases now existing the: | ——»—_——_. ra of Trade's First Three Days’ | Campaign Suceceds. | ‘The frst three days’ booating cam- | paign by the, North Side Board of Trade | of the Bronx has added prove our claims to you | and to let ie u put our| player side by side with | any you have ever sees | nd, durableSCHUBERT -Pianos #265 up. Prices are just now lowe! they will be for several y CaN or send for pleture cat rim fun details, Fanos and Vlayer Vien. to rent, ! Schubert Piano }. Company 44 Wes! 37th S!., New York | Telephone Greeley 6439. rs BRONX BOOSTERS ADD 706. than | § 1] |) mean; 8 GREENHUT CO.-- FORMERLY GREENHYS-SIEGEL COOPER COMPANY — THE BVENING WORLD, THUKSDAY, VUTOBBK 23, 1914. MAIN BUILDING Tomorrow’s Sale of Trimmed Millinery Hats That Cannot Be Purchased Elsewhere for Less Than $10 to $15; Offered at *5 and 7.50 400 brand now spick and span, charmingly trimmed hats at these two low prices, eee NO TWO HATS IN THE ENTIRE SHOWING AND SALE ALIKE. Correct reproductions of Paris styles, also Paris styles modified—-and finally—modes created in our own workroums, By far the best sale at these prices this season, (One of the hats illustrated.) A Special Display and Sale of Mourning Millinery, Prices are $5 to $15. J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE” Born sives SIXTH AVE..IBiTO 19% STREET MAIN BUILDING $1.95 Untrimmed Velvet Hats at 95c New large brimmed sail- ors, any number of dress shapes — the tlantic,” “Magnolia,” rizel,”” “Avenue,” Sarino” and other popular models included. Beautifully made and finished with velvet bound edges. T is the constant aim of GREENHUT'S Popular Big Store to have you PRACTISE ECONOMY ITHOUT DE- PRIVING YOURSELF OF “SHOPPING SATISFACTION.” A popwfar, big store like this is of immense benefit to the Economy cuueliis for it supplies JUST THE GOODS YOU NEED, WHEN U WANT THEM, and AT PRICES WHICH YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. We make ourselves the GUARDIANS OF YOUR PURSE. What you buy here, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, is worthy, reliable, and the best of its kind, and we NEVER permit ourselves to be undersold. —— We give 2a GREEN TRADINGSTAMPS. Two {a Green Trading Stamps with Each 10¢ Purchase in the Forenoon. One Ya Green Trading Stamp with Each 10c Purchase in the After- noon, Filled books of stamps are exchangeable for VALUABLE PREMIUMS which are yours ABSOLUTELY FREE. (See exhibit in our Premium Parlors, 4th Floor, ANNEX Building.» ‘MAIN BUILDING: Sale of *7.50 Dresses A Remarkable Array of $ Fashions in This Sale for Women & Misses, at Bargain News Unusual Even for Green- hut’s—Many Stores Price Similar Dresses Up to $10 Each The Colors Tete de Negre * Russian Green Belgian Blue Navy Blue Plum and Black Lessons in MAIN BUILDING A CAPTURE! $10 to $15 Balmacaans and Overcoats at 6,85 Popular styles—most wanted materials. All sizes for men and youths. Hundreds of these coats are made of “PRIESTLY” rain-proof fabrics. No other sale of Balmacaans and Overcoats announced in many seasons begins to compare with this distribution of ours tomorrow at $6.85. The special price barely covers the cost of production. Choice of 20 smart styles. SALE BEGINS TOMOR- ROW PROMPTLY AT Balrnacicn STORE- OPENING TIME, avenclle Goal The Materials Satins de Chine, Silk Pop- lins, Serges and Combina- tions of Serge and Satin and Corduroy and Satin. and we expect every coat to (aco: ,,\ | Misses 14 to 20 year sizes. Women’s 34 to 46 bust measure. : . f aus Come tomorrow, expe ecting the GREATEST DRESS VALUES YOU be sold in double-quick order. \acneeraarat HAVE EVER SEEN AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. Every chest measure from These dresses are from our regular stocks, so there is a becoming model for every one. Just the mention of materials may make you realize what truly wonderful dresses these are at $5.95. And it’s not only the materials but the styles that make them rea remarkable. There are long-waisted Moyen-A; \ge styles, styles with normal waist- line with deep girdles, and box-pleated or shirred yoke tunics, styles with No belt line at all but a belt run through keepers, and knotted low in font. There are many effective touches introduced in the way of collar and vestees of silk bengaline or laces. We illustrate three modelsselected at random for style-example only. If interested, a personal visit will be necessary. 32 to 44. MAIN BUILDIN Boys’ Winter Suits, (( Mackinaws and $9 95 Overcoats, at . Y- hy A Saving of $1.05 on Every Garment Here's the sule that we've planned for weeks. It's the biggest event of the entire season at $3.95 Every garment guaraftced, None made to retail regularly for less than $5—some stores ask $6 for garments not any better. The Suits at $3.95 Balkan Norfolk and patch pochet styles, WILH 2 airs OF KNICKER TROUSERS. Cheviots and cassimeres, in fy: tans, browng fancy mixe tures, diagonals and herring-bone cts, checks and tartan plaids, Also excellent All-Wool Serge suits in form-fitting Balkan styles. A special lot of CORDUROY SUITS, in brown and drab (1 pair of knicker trousers) at the same price. Sizes 7 to 18 years. The Mackinaws at $3.95 A Group gf Three Dresses on Sale at $5.95 IN BUILDIN: Big Economiesin Guaranteed Groceries Buying at Greenhut's Mammoth Grocery, the housekeeper is assured of PURITY, CLEANLINESS, FULL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES and THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. No perishable goods sent C. O. D., but paid or charged orders for these gcods delivered by our own wegon service to all points of the city and suburbs reached by. our own free wagon delivery service, MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Phone Chelsea 4000. Iresh Meats Gur Gwn Laylight bakery We deliver ali pald and charged orders. Fresh supplies from our Bakery about every 40 minutes. , brown, gray and maroon plaids, Sizes 3 to 10 years. LAMB — hind quarters of | MUTTON — hind quarters | ROASTING CHICKENS— FRESH POUND Se TRENCH-STYTE, FRESH | MERRY. WIDOW POUND Blue, olive, brown, gray Li city: dressed 20e | of Western HosK 15 @ CARE 129 | SAkier | 28C The Qvercoats at $3.95 * RING roe convertib Nar styles; eplendidly | BUTTON-TO-NEG AND POLO STYLE OVERCOATS — dei ata fry aug | jie mes | whith wouwrain Loar | TT ade@QFacty eh ale” wun, Wao iat |g A, i. sen ad od”® 9g 9S city-dressed; ] F e " }e oa 1Sc} werareet S iii i gue SAbeee _ 15e mixtures; 919 17 rown mixtures; sizes 2% to 10 yrs. Be | *SSUMALLOW THree LAYER CA\ LAYER CAKES—" 45 FRESH PUMPKIN 40c PIES—enaeh, 25c ise cuts | HOCKS or TAILS—sweet- ; 15¢c oe Lat Resin _10¢ Fresh kish ANNEX BUILDING-—-HOME FURNISHINGS Continuing This Big Success: SPECIALS clean fish free of charge. Exhibit 2 MAIN BUILDING HALIBUT SFRARS 15¢| Hl MART cop.) and Sale of Space-Saving MEN'S and YOUTHS’ 83.50! wie cbitad MoKeD | tt CEeSH: Leste ieee les ea —imported and d HADDIES~ = 12¢| SBA || 12)2e| “ Biverisn... { Be Sleeping Devices HOSTON LONG ISLAND , FISH STEAKS | FLOUNDERS.) ~B-q aaa Tr rATT TCT LARGE KING APPLES YANCY JONATHAN AP. A unique exhibition, of particular interest to those bis occup’ KF < L 7 _ iy 'l Smol Men! ‘S-quart bas- ‘ £ PLES ments, Guided by expert demonstrators, you can choose from a vat Tea Bp Ae | beet, 28eils MO. pte Ox 9g is fairtsrrsress BOC wi NEMONS~ 15 | 5:ivart basket... devices which afford the maximum of comfort in the minimum o MIXED. hold II ne 20c NEW PIPPIN APPLES- | CALIFORNIA SWEET [NEW RED ONIONS. or Hundreds visit this showing daily, COME IN TOMORROW. known Ho use NE T PEAS—Foun: tA i 4 a f th eee ay f bt as 30¢ | “ORANGES ¥e 5 F dor 3 cans t | NEW TOMATC ! pg Ds WESTPHALIA. ~-all colors; at. MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S $2.35; verntiat ean 40 CALIFORNIA PEACHT'S: Fiesta brand yellow cling Introductory Price........ |] noih's WESTPHALIA. ‘ See Our Interesting Demonstration STYLE HAMS~ 94@ New! Sanitary BoxSpring 19 Shown for the First Time WOMEN'S VELVETEEN OVER- PURE Tce A’ OLIVE Ol | swiFT's PREMIUM BUT: | ui iAR CURED , $s ree, 456 pint Bie) TERINE | oo : 20% A novel idea and ar vacel- BLOUSES--entre eprint, ates... 1698 : th. drum, 12 He ary ROLLED UNCOATED HE. lent one. IMPORTED MARMALADE | 28o-Ib, carta English orange ig o * Snot LDERS 1814@ BONED HAMS--no bone, surplus fat oF weate: Ib 26c best Quality Every part of this box spring Nut is of metal~-except ticking and pad. There's not a particle of wood init Can be used with or without tHerine MAZEL 1) CHERRIES. | tare bottle, 6:2; 43e¢ med um size bottle NEW PAPER-SHELL Aion "17; » BOC WOMEN'S MOC; HA SUEDE GI OvES 95e ge 2 ~ > = 2 So z z 32 sorr suit WALNY UTS $ (teh aee. bce Ee de, ORG F- - ticking or covering. Ticking is CUBE LOAF SUGAR ¢ Dish Mop wit! ble f hing. Di ble fF vadding SONDENEED nea 10 ibs, 0c; Ale geen, 1220, purine ot thes "bones Ma Git Bi Ferieray have a choice of a variety of tickings. Let us demonstrate the | a 25¢e sort Witte SUGAR es 9c ARMS +158; In, B2e worthiness of this spring. Remember, t00, that itis made to retail at $15. : “ i abet oa gE ee RRAZIL NUTS But to introduce it we place the price at $12 eeaeonarils “imc |] gigi nH Se || new suey Acme cine SUR RAG eae * Bde | | | Thls'sp ing complete with a 50-Ih, Roll Edge Layer Felt Mattress and two Van Canty. XXXK Pownerc |); kalion lea 4c CAKES N98 206 111 nds mixto’ hors 3l-lb. Feather Pillows; covered in fancy ticking, odorless $99. 50 Bh 9c 10 a go 6 CATR DRAKE'S COCOANUT Wo te, BLS Og und dustless, The ovtfit complete CONDENSED MILK im: ieee ato 7 cates Ge peo | MACAKOO NS De wee aN ao ae from Denmarl SOFT YELLOW SUGAR With oysters, tes \ WS b . ryy s : 10 Ibe. c} vi praie § POUND ALMONDS — a 15; 29¢ s foes Odes Bde |] Frowiess 4120; O16 | DRAKE'S FOUND BRe Aa Springs at These Low Prices j Sal Sale Sale Former! Pree former ee | me Pri MAIN BUILDING oro Sica) $n. SVAN) | S890 eves i] 5.28 1 3.00 2.50 - d Win d Liq ie 7.00 ..s.s..0e0++ 6,00] 4.50.... 3.75 o _Reliable Low-Price ines and Liquors he) 0 aoe tab oc i Gins Wm, Jameson's Bollman’s Gin PAM 89 Roll Edue Cotton Linters Mat: | | e1ee BED si ' HITE HORSE GENEVA: 20-Year-Old Pot-Still i SO Ibs rpngtten a a m6 4 nest quali Ho! ve; ress § ; covered in special fi + ‘ Bare iaule aves Irish Whisky Jack bot, 419; heavy Neking: § variery a Jeney 1 achea wide; aati! 10 j ; i. quartse) $13.75 colors for chive; 5. 95 DENNISON’S CREPE PAPER ‘FOR HAL- 7 Pottie (28 on), te ceeee SIGE "s Ki d ( a8 ow ar . LOWE'EN DECORATION- ‘ Daly's Fine Old COLDSTHEAN HOLLANE 84 | ecereers arena Sale Coltnn Unters Rlaitisenmeie LOaP EN DRC “eae, LC i 4 Irish Pot-Still HY et ak hottie don Dock Rum ! and Wacndakorhar pars * Whisky Rountree "bran bs fe Rhine Wines ered infancy tickings; *9' 75 } 81250 AS [OH $1.00 § . $1.10 | Brand Tom Gine ee Te, Mine $1.48 39 Trip Lock White Enamel Safety 5 3S el 4 n = Crib equipped with patent de- Forrand’s, Eten 1 Me dal Port ramicaied Baulangnes PxTea $y |] John Haig & Co.'s \ice for lowering side ‘as illuse eu 50 bot . PO) : rire ‘ eee | DORRAS BABS le 51.10 Pik yo Maid Fu Ideal Tonio Scotch Whisky 4 trated i child eannar lower this France: rep Para Liqueur Cherry Liqueur BALLANTINE'S | HEAITH Y yenient and well fine $ Fomave, Byrepees 7D | Imporisdi Wr roe BOILING MAL $] feheds..ser0000 . 6.75 WE GIVE aa¢ GREEN TRADING STAMPS \ f \

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