The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1915, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 4, SHEER NSTIFED FOR |" ATTACK WHEN LOCKED OUT INHER “NGHTIE” ' DOESN'T RECALL KILLING. Mrs, ¢ ie H4 | She hou i Nhe A The Greatest Convenience | Bere 3 cae —— of Shopping be cou a” rf ’ er ate A Charge | the (Ae fo | er ‘ <P A ° ou F _— FS -+- ccount | pseu ee - . We'll make it very . ' te ) asy Wy Mow mati \KS oo 7 |for yo ute become a eae ae That ‘change of scenery ‘ ARGH CUSTOMER of an . you think you need, may be “The Big Store” if you will a only a “change of glasses"! }eall at our Department of Som aes w Mie it ' t it e | Accounts, Balcony, MAIN ‘ ' ” | Building and " . eo ‘ \encmeemenne come oe dure 7 } Will remain so 1 S| But wher 1 »' di Ure tinually looking 1 Visiol Harris Glasses 6 use Co Newark vouy stoi BETTER THAN CALOMEL odor, t = L ana’ Thousands Have Discovered ,| Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tablets ge th : ie | area Harmless Substitute ung knew t I didn’t feel buildings. moderate priced merchandise in the world. puch for a tip and | He smelled awfully}, desirable Summer merchandise. direct cause of these Receivers’ Sales. Cratser Bi WASHIN' Brooklyn, at i 0 be printed in this entire newspaper just now. Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Wraps, Costumes, Waists, Skirts; Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats, Dresses, | Suits; Furs; Wrappers and Tea Gowns; Infants’ Wear; Undermuslins; Corsets; Silk Petticoats; Bathing Suits; Hosiery and Knit Underwear; Shoes; Trimmed Millinery; Ready-to-Wear Hats; Untrimmed Millinery; Flowers; Feathers and Novelties; Lace Robes, Laces and Embroideries; Trimmings; Ribbons; Veilings; Bridal Veils; Ladies’ Neckwear; Collars and Cuffs; Handker- chiefs; Gloves; Dress Goods; Silks and Velvets; Wash Goods; Linings; Fancy and Domestic White Goods; Staple and Fancy Linens; Blankets; Com- forters; Art Embroideries; Umbrellas; Leather Goods; Notions; Hair Goods; Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps; Men’s Furnishings; Jewelry; Silverware; Clocks; Commercial and 219, 281, 328, 226, 237 164, 166 and 168 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. DriggsAve. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckofl St. [#125 Worth of Furniture NoDeposit *1 Week|] Bnow- whit Rit Keen, Rhy sheet 28c & 50c Weekly Neatly Carved fein ace a Like Cut Extra salespeople to wait upon you. J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE., (GWTO 19 STREET These sales come at a time when ‘‘The Big Store’”’ is perfectly and completely stocked with the most They could not come more opportunely. will buy liberally to fill your needs for months to come. You cannot mention a needed article which isn’t included. However, shop as early in the day as possible, please. for your own shopping comfort, and to help us in the matter of prompt deliveries, ete. Double g:a¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock—Single 4-a¢ Stamps Thereafter, i916 ‘p ECEIVERS SALES] Lead All Others for Values ( sual Complimentary ow Green Trading Stamps Free, Tomorrow Distribution in Our Main Building eb Hy On bu you 1 as many books a# you Money Never Had Greater Buying Power Than During These Sales (Now Being Held By Order of the Receivers) The wonderful Money Savings are apparent the moment you enter either one of our mammoth They are EVERYWHERE, in every department, affording the widest choice of the best Hence, if you are wise, you Recent events which make it necessary for us to realize cash for everything in the store are the The complete list of bargains couldn:t But come—prepared to find the greatest selling event New York has ever known. Social Stationery; Books; Sporting Goods; Auto- mobile Supplies; Cameras and Photo Supplies; Toys; Trunks; Baby Carriages; New and “Used” Pianos and Player-Pianos; Music Roll Cabinets; Player- Piano Music Rolls; Sheet Music and Musical Instruments; Sewing Machines; Horse Goods; Drug Sundries and Toilet Articles; Gro- ceries; Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers’ Articles, etc.; Wines and Liquors; Conservatory Supplies; Furniture and Bedding; Carpets; Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Linoleums; Oil Cloths; China and Glassware; Lamps and Lighting Fixtures; Art Bric-a-Brac; Curtains; Draperies; Framed Pictures and Qil Paintings; Refrigerators; Wooden Ware; Enamel Ware; Aluminum Ware; Tin Ware and All Other Kitchen Supplies; | Garden Implements, etc., etc. For Tomorrow’s Grocery Specials, See Our Advertisement on Page 8 of This Paper This )

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