The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1915, Page 14

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_" ; ; - THE EVENING WOLD, TUBSDAY, APRIL 87, 1016. ida’ for Spring ‘=: pening of Opera °° *.. + D Pepatar Prices" at I pores ss og : Se SIRUP OF AS s the little liver and ———————————— ivers Sales at Greenhut’s Positively Never Have There Been Such Bargains Offered as in These Sales Crowds stand amazed to witness the sacrifices being made during this remarkable series of' sales. Selling is proceeding rapidly,—which isn't to be wondered at, secing that HERE ARE JUST THE THINGS YOU WANT RIGHT NOW offered at a fraction of their real worth. Recent events have made it necessary to realize ready cash upon our entire stocks. (These sales by order of the Receivers.) Hence we have decided to entirely disregard former cost and selling prices. It is easy to see, therefore, what an immense advantage you have in buying everything you need during this wonderful series 2 browe ind they get a well quick ree t ‘ an opere ieee y ' " 4 child euffers # e eold wat forget. oe seit t p _¢ “,¢ ' ' wpolenniy low pettings, the prog oh diene thea, the garth pioturee ie (he eo mem Tone, porvieh, lations €& there must be recomnition of vie fet oF wot neturally ' stomach sour, give © ‘ous, full-throated, boisterous. if you 4,00" Gk einging by principals end chorus a6 whee it come to making com | wieons, how many Opera House at of the eoores, or te it hundreds! Htaly, could present “Aida” better en Mr. Zuro presented it last ole he fingers of one hand, to be gen rows, say of two hands, would sulfoe 5 wtly move out of ve @ well, playful coughs, snuffies end has le feverich of hae a sore af c pach, a “| . wpt and eure mptatic as Aida we given today ~ draggiat tor. a O0-cent bottle tenors might be permitted of “California Syruy wot @ender, Ver Hern was Vittoria Navarriny was Ia p of Figs,” whieh ld here Get the genuine, made by ‘California Vig) Syrup Company.” Advt One pertinent question aes be eke. us Why delay the Seetesine of the opers, and it ie one Weak Stomachs @ the longest ones, for forty min tes after the advertived time? ate Systems weakened by improp- | Se Meenas (Ontre eteva to | er nourishment through weak of sales at Greenhut’s. te ‘Gc annevance of t he anna mat | | stomachs susceptible “THE BIG STORE’ Nothing trashy,—if you please,—but worthy, dependable Bom mas SIXTH AVE. IBM TO 19! STREET merc shandise. Low prices for such goods are nothing new at Greenhut’s; but when you take into consid- eration that even these have been deeply cut,—without regard to previous cost,— You Must Appreciate What a Wonderful Chance This Affords You to Save Money— In Some Instances You Save as Much as \4. Stocks of Everything at their best, in the widest variety. No matter WHAT you need, IT’S HERE. Women’s and Misses’ Suits, | Handkerchiefs; Gloves; Dress | Sewing Machines; Horse Goods; Wraps, Costumes, Waists, | Goods; Silks & Velvets; Wash | Drug Sundries & Toilet Articles; Skirts; Girls’ & Juniors’ Coats, | Goods; Linings; Fancy & | Groceries; Cigars, Tobacco & » Toscanini invariably @ the minute, and Mr. Vol ever has been known ¢ y be remian because the perform- anes in not given on Broadway? ‘The Kriens Symphony Club, an American school for the training of mising orchestra players, con- Rootes by Christiaan Kriens, gave a concert at Carnegie Hall last night, fa which 125 students, men and $women, took part. There war a first formance from manuscript of Mace Hoberg’s intermesro sym- que from her oratorio “The Bomrarter." It came nearly at the poorly of the programme, and it Aid not a large appeal. The host work! Mr. Kriens's young men an ee was shown in two movements, The lowered vitality resulting from a from Beethoven's fifth symphony, weak stomach which fails to properly Co in the march from Meyorheer’s digest food and repalr the constantly | Prophete.” Portia, Martin Bur- wearing out tissues is unable to properly we sang arias from “Louise” and cope with the attacks from disease | from “Rigoletto” and a ercup of germs to which the human organism is gongs, and Katherine Stang was nolo- tet in the first movement of Men- @elasohn’s concerto for violin and orchestra. to disease. always subjected. Dufty’s Pure tte ‘ Domestic White Goods; Blank- | Smokers’ Articles, etc.; Wines Malt Whiskey | Dresses, Suits; Furs; Wrappers : ; ’ : : : Paired ot roger a gett re & Tea Gowns; Infants’ Wear; ets; Comforters; Art Embroi- | & Liquors; Conservatory Sup- deries; Umbrellas; Leather | plies. Furniture & Bedding; upon it in cases of this kind because | they have proved ts efleasyn Youwan Undermuslins; Corsets; Silk Wine Months’ Term to Taylor, Who [regain lealth and strength with Puliy’s Petticoats: Bathing Suits Goods; Notions; Hair Goods; | Carpets; Oriental & Domestic Victims A by most druggists, grocers a ’ ’ ° * * rene Pe lacie. ty aan wt SUC Ra, Sane > | Men’s & Boys’ Clothing, Hats | Rugs; Linoleums; Oil Cloths; reteriee. Cs Tayioroehe:tor. wuts | Ceemaatee Wore on, ese 8. Hosiery & Knit Underwear; “aFrodeiek C: Taylor, who tor | . vere & Caps; Men’s Furnishings; | China & Glassware; Lamps & for moving picture actors at No. 249| HUTT UMTENY OLA EU a Shoes; Trimmed Millinery; | Jewelry; Silverware; Clocks; | Lighting Fixtures; Art Bric-a- sit une o mre ie mont | Ready-to-Wear Hats; Un- | Books; Sporting Goods; Auto- | Brac; Curtains; Draperies; Pe Coe Celie aa trimmed Millinery; Flowers; | mobile Supplies; Cameras. & | Framed Pictures & Oil Paint- Feathers & Novelties; Lace | Photo Supplies; Toys; Trunks; | ings; Refrigerators; Wooden Robes, Laces & Embroideries; | Baby Carriages; New & Used | Ware; Enamel Ware; Alumin- Trimmings; Ribbons; Veilings; | Pianos & Player-Pianos; Music | um Ware; Tin Ware & All Bridal Veils; Ladies’ Neck- | Roll Cabinets; Sheet Music | Other Kitchen Supplies; Gar- wear; Collars & Cuffs; | & Musical Instruments; | den Implements, etc., etc. Here’s Your Chance—the Chance of a Lifetime For the sake of your purse DON’T MISS IT. Extra and competent help to serve you quickly. But, for your own shopping comfort, DO YOUR SHOPPING AS EARLY IN THE DAY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN. See Our Special Grocery Ad. on Page 7 of This Newspaper. Chronic, or of Long Standing, successfully treated He was convicted of petty larceny | Because he obtained money from pu- pills by falsely representing that he| ‘was Sonducting @ moving picture atu- Gio ut Bay Ridge, where th be given employinent as a taking his cour: Corner St" ave. and 4G" st. Call and Make Your Own Terms Our terms apply alao to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut. We Open Accounts gp au Goode Marked in Poin Figurees. Our 1915 Sialemwe Usual Complimentary ave Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Distribution t= Our ‘Main ™F Notice to Charge Customers All charge purchases made during the re- mainder of the month will be entered on bills rendered JUNE FIRST. And if you are not acharge customer we make it easy for you to become one, Full details at the Charge Office, MAIN Building, Balcony, f jueconpa.s “em some MT FREE Falgn Clock, ae ilus:! Ao many cote of these BWC me J.B-GREENHUT COMPANY. | ee in Sa oe “THE BIG STORE” Coe) [ren 22 sorn wes, SIXTH AVE. (GTO 19 STREET BD | ic or soe toes, ert rev ar OOMS FURNISHED AT wrnea *49-98 | 56936 69) 98 $400. 9 he 5149-75 750-752 8"Ave-Cor-46"Sr. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M: start an many becke’ ee Jou please,

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