The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1915, Page 7

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i i TH. EVENING wish, bY BODAY, $100,000 INCENDIARY FIRE. DERNBURC ‘PROVES’ | 14. 16 ame 81 an quoves trom wonsior — CHARGE CRIME TO TENOR, [ere fe twine arventen ow he otarns Begs ano Here Steteee Fang “ jase © —~ x . . eine : Borers tow ar mse . a WSURESIY 222 oes Pee eis GISCRTIOSHS. = ALL CARS TRANSFER TO war , ufsited Says No Attack Was Made an i , tin r: THE NOME OF TRETH French tor ng Asphyx oe , : ar Siew With Us. HOO Epa et SS Be 59th 10 60th Street aH Lex to MANE ‘ CUES Lik OKRTS P Pr e gands a = “th . mt 7 ret wi y Now in Progress—Our 41th oe Fee bauawation lt May Sale of White € sermany Shows Press tre «and dee Anevent that tl hk forwar to—and no wonder | Th v the sale are Coreet Covers Petticoats Corsets Table Linens angen Uses Two Standards , Y us | Combinations Chemines Brassteres Infants’ Wear Towels Sheets and Cases Mualins ete, ete. tort We Night Gowns fee | 10. Me Tee ons De Drawers KEEP A JAR OF MUSTEROLE HANDY « time Bernbartt Dernburg tal Secretary statement lieged une 6 » by the Germans making of peace have wor at the Ss) HEADAGHES DROVE HER WILD \Until a Friend Advised Her to ‘| Use ‘Fruit-a-tives”” *Ahout four years ago. owas in a Je Quickly Loosens Up Coughs and Colds in Throat or Chest Just alittle ME tore, tight will loc elem ey mpatbivers tn ink what they ¢ neutral attitud PEROLE rubbed on) piaint i» coming t before you wo to| man press report rage st I break | somt uf the Am ways held tha NIGHT GOWNS PETTICOATS | CORSET COVERS DRAWERS COMBINATIONS 1,000 |, ENV. CHEMISES | Garmente! ini tor CORSET COVERS of SIGIEE GOWNS, Be civ tight “'|J8e: tor COMBINATIONS ‘ for PE TTICOATS itt nade, Reproducti { French cums A Speeval nh papers Pr was no that the her side wan Group of | |) f cr + | being Cully publishes hap mustard. plaster 08 | touted om, “and th pot blister ary, those wero t Thousands who use MUSTEROLE| tral’ view of the be IM tell what relief it gives from Sore) plained of the onpsldny foenn of q \ ajuare 1WKCk, hroat, Kronchiti Croup, | American preas comment. ‘That dreadful run-down wreak tomer nainwook; ¢ Leni ™ Head. | eriticiwm of the American and hardly able to wall tains 4 nition, | SOOIHS To be net at all unjustified, | Weaknage peeuhiar to women was the ] . tor DRAWERS of cu Voice Pains w ¢ Back following, fF think, woul cou | trouble, 1 Headaches that almost 12 Cc vel! made tinnistes er Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Hriises, | lusively prove \ ad, 2% Cainbric ruttle and For Children, 25 ¢ «rst odie “| Drawers, 9e Linut, dtoa ayer Chilblains, et and Colds it | gr barly, in November of inst year titching. eften prev tounding tlon for the At your to be the beat and « special lar Be sure you 5 TEROLE cimitations—get what ask for, The Musterole Company, land Obio » and the only medicine to do me any Newbury pane ymely trimmed Of gor uslin, with line Choice and serviceable laces, em] | tucks at i bore skerie and ribbo Mrs. WM. CRIM, h, 1916. good.” year Ln it Sto a ¢ ASS SS SSS SSS SS pod. ruit-a-th ade: thom felt ju the greatest blood purifying medicine in the world because it acts directly on the stomach, liver, bowels, kidney» war in favor o! nence of this | j dicted with a great deal of satisf This Inven hag been by the Fi A Suit to Measure In Our Great Merchant Tailoring Sale $14.80-516. 80-§20. 00 You are fan.tiar with the really well-made and | yood quality garments we offer, upon these special occasions, for only $14.80 But perhaps you want a better — and conse quently a higher-priced —suit, as well. Well, we have them. We are introducing a new feature in our Merchant Tailoring Sales. Here it is— For $16.80 and $20.00 we will make to measure a. suit which YOU COULD NOT DUPLICATE as regards style, | fit, quality of material orw | manship, place . Yorkforth jount of Our $14.80 suits put our $16.80 and. $20.09 suits are better! And re- inember, our $14.80 suits are made by the : xpert tai- lors as our hi priced gare ments, We can make you an ideal St it ind cool feeling, An expert sik Suminer fabri s sc that they will fee 1aGREAT BARGAIN, Come and see for | We will be looking for you Hevend Fleer, A Floral Combination ty Hydrangea, a Spires and an extra lange Ram= bare Azalea, hard: aoa tat 89 \ 0 1 dozen highs ie Orders Filled, BLOOMINGDALES’ (12. YO SO"QVE: AUMANN & BRO] $4.00 A WEEK AT 84ST. ASAVE. Opens anAccount sed |; pears from the which tmon- WHAM Hd J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. "THE BIG STORE” Botn ives SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19% STREET (Fos. Usual Complimentary Zar Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow. (= Notice to Charge Customers All charge purchases made during the remainder of the month will be entered on bills rendered JUNE FIRST. And if you are not a charge customer, we make it easy for you to become one, Full details at the Charge Office, Main Building, Balcony. Se =F Distribution in Our Main Building. _As many sets of ther good im any one book, as many books as you piease Main Buildin: Our Big May Pure Food Festival A Notable Success! Save money by stocking your larder for a month to come NOW. Leading manufacturers of Pure Foods are co-operating with Greenhut's and demons strating their products during this sale. Uniformed demo ators serve FREE SAMPLES and give short talks on the prepkration, cooking and serving of foods. r FREE WAGON DELIVERY SERVICE reaches of 50 miles. Mail Orders Filled. Groceries shipped by Parcel Po Ask for the new PARCEL POST S$ Sugar Grape Juice CRYSTAI. DOMINO GRAN- ULATED. loose Se EI ae yourself, about 900 towns within a Telephone Chelsea 4000, to any point in America and to many countries in Europe. ION in our Grocery Department. Coffee We roust coffee fresh daily radius ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Educator Biscuits BUTT THINS, Lu r i lah prices pecial r pau MFORD RAKING POWDER FANCY MARACAIBU COF- |} 19¢ Until $1; ib a SANTOS COFTEL 10P.M. pig : 7 1 CREDIT Terms apply alxo Soup Flour We close | Our Liberal Thompson eet, Bean, Len- be Evenings toLong Island, New Jersey & Connecticut tH or Rise Flours nog Cereals t 6 0’ Clock| We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare At one-thi rd Below the uewal PARCHED. FARINOSE— WHEAT Foon. dor, ii di 10¢ have EVAPORATED CRANBER R i Fruit Specials ‘90. oy ieee gene YELLOW CLING PEACHES Cn ns BANQUET” CANDLES--selt-tit —Palm brand Ca. fornia SWEET PEAS Hunter brand se | ting ends; § or 12 candies In dessert fruit; dor, $2.25; rep. 30. large can HU arly Junes; 20¢ 250} an lde QUAKER Si OTCH GROUND OATMEAL 6 packages, 57. Quartered Oak MAMMOTH QUEEN OLIVES le te 23¢ bot: 15. ge ac UG. AR-CUREL > arian 16) NN’ PINEAPPLE quality; sliced or eativonNig RIPE) OLIVES Golden fnivh Wehed: bevel, pi 34) base, taining 1 wall dra HOLE WHEAT HAZEL | WESTPHALIA STYLE BACON D5 6 bottles, 81.85 > sone @ 12-02, boitle _., 28¢ large poke. 9c | Don’t migs the announcement of our Receivers’ Sales on Page 14 of this newspaper. uble Aal Green Trading Stamps in the Forenoon—Single Stampa in the Afternoo Armin bi, dvdo Acenold.( =a Removal . Specially Prepared retailed at offered at so drastic and oly e Rose, Russet, Leather and Black. NOTE. telephone and C 25,000 Pairs remaining stock 11—Discontinuance of many of our present lines previous to removal to Fifth Avenue and 4th Street HI—A special purchase of Silk Underwear at a most fatorable price for quick disposal, offering the season's best opportunity for those desiring fine silk undergarments, Women’s Hose — Constable & Co. = a Finest French Ratines 435 to 45 inches wide, im the prades $1.00 a yard, and never elsewhere a reduction in the fashionable black and white shepherd's laids; also @ splendid assortment of the emartest plain shades- hagen, King’s Blue, Old Rose, Chamois, American Beauty, Battleship on, tlk, Quantities in each shade are limited, and early purchasing (s adeteed, as mail, OD. orders cannot be filled Women’s and Misses’ Sizes 81% to 10, vreqular widths only; strongly reinforced heels and toes. PURE THREAD BLACK peers weight. Formerly 81. oy (3 for 2.75: 6 for £40) ut SILK bie Po n welatel very lustrous. (3 i “95; f tor or 135) FIBRE SILK—Light or medium vee black, white or tan. Formerly eer (3 for 95c; 6 for IMPORTED COTTON—Black or white; medium weight. Formerly 60¢ fits (3 for 95c; 6 for 1 -85) IMPORTED GAUZE LISLE THREAD— Black only. Formerly 46¢ pair. (3 for 80c; 6 for 1.50) IMPORTED GAUZE COTTON—Black or white; soft and elastic. F' cone 40c pair (3 for 80c; 6 for 1.50) A Great Sale of a $25,000 Stock of Fine Dress Silks At Prices Never Before Equalled for “Fresh from the Loom” Silks 14 Off Former Prices SATIN STRIPE MESSALINE—26 inch; in the most fashionable color combina- | 95 35c =| 35¢ | ‘) 35c 29c 29c 1500 Pairs Children’s Hosiery FINE RIBBED COTTON, medium weight; black or white; sizes 6 to 914, Formerly $1.20 14 dozen. tions, white and colored two 1 55e rounds. Regul. 85c eal SATIN STRIPED SILKS~35-inch; a) handsome new silk of highly lustrous | finisn; single or double cluster white} stripes on black or navy grounds. Regularly $1.00 yard. BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA~ 35-inch of syperior quality, in the special chiffon| finish, now greatly in demand for sum- mer suits and dresses. Regularly $1.25 yard. stripes on black and colored f J 8c +78c House Furnishing Stocks at Removal Prices Carpets $100,000.00 Stock Best Brussels and Wilton, From $1.10 to $275 per yard. NOTE opportunity not to be overlooked. ne Et These offerings will remain in force throughout April, May, fications given for the furnishing of clubs, hotels, restaurants and apartments, affording a price-saving asada 4 Wi Sod = Savings 3344 50% Three Reasons for This Sale ‘ 1—Our retirement from the wholesale hostery business, necessitating a quick disposal of our entire Specials For wolue heretofore | “> oot oa inary pr 22c 10,000 Pieces Women’s Underwear Low neck models in silk, liale and fine cotton gauze of superior quality. GLOVE SILK VESTS—Tailored or beaded tops; reinforced; pink or white; regular sizes Formerly $1.45. (3 for 2.85; 6 for 5.50) GLOVE SILK KNICKERS—Reinforced, white or pink; regular sizes. Formerly $2.00. (3 for 4.35; 6 for 8.50) GLOVE SILK UNION SUITS—Rein- forced; pink or white. Formerly $2.95. |2.25 (3 for 6.50; 6 for 12.75) GAUZE LISLE THREAD UNION SUITS meee Swiss ribbed; “comfy” or regular nec! Formerly $1.50. ar for 3.25; 6 for 6.40) GAUZE COTTON UNION roland ribbed; medium sizes only. ised (3 for 80c; 6 for 1. bl deleted Eerie fine Swiss Pn 3 gauze ; regular or extra sizes.Formerly 50c (3 for 95c; 6 for Las) Be 1.00 1.50 1.10 at| 296 Now 85c for 6 pairs CREPE DE CHINE—4M.inch; of tiful texture and lustrous, soft finish, in black, ivory and a € assortment of fashionable day and evening shades. Regularly $1.25 yand.. PRINT WARP TAPFETA—26-inch; special fine aumny, in charming de- signs, including padour, Dresden and floral cHectey on black, white, 95c medium and evening grounds. egularly $1.50 yard.}; CREPE POPLIN—39.inch; of superior quality, lustrous and fine, in black anda pleasing assortment of street and eveni 95c shades, Regularly $1.50 is 5c Oriental Rugs I, $50,000.00 Stock To $8.00 to $100.00 Rugs. $100,000.00 Stock $300.00 to $8,000.00 Rugs. June and July. Off Estimates and speci-

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