The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1915, Page 9

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TUB EYERING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1918. / POLICEINFIGHT «Soe WITH CRACKSMEN PROVE POOR SHOTS -_-o— The Greatest Convenience of Shopping Is A Charge Account We ll inake it very easy For ease and quickness of choosing, Early ¢ Shopping is advisable, To enable us to give you better service and prompter deliveries, extra salespeople at your service \Trustees’ Sales (By Order of the United States District Court) Amazing Price-Reductions on Most Wanted Summer Goods SUPPLY YOUR PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS DURING THESE REMARKABLE SALES. _ It is the course of TRUE ECONOMY and of PRUDENT FORETHOUGHT to buy and buy liberally during these Trustees’ Sales which are held by order of the United States District Court. Ta Considering that every possible necessity and luxury is oy originally low priced in accordance with Greenhut’s well known policy, and that these prices have been cut very deeply with a view to realizing cash at the earliest possible moment, no further selling argument is needed. The money savings are simply ASTONISHING, and you must bear in mind that stocks. of Summer merchandise are now at their largest and completest in J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” Bom sives SIXTH AVE., IGUTO IS! STREET On 4 Axainst S for you to beeome a CHARGE CUSTOMER lars Escaped) Fusillade and Wounded One Policeman of "The Big Store” if you will call at our Depart ment of Accounts, Bal- Romance Just Romps Over [ey “MLATN” Buin Baik line This Record and , OSCAR SEAGLE no ‘a Cony, HOTEL GUESTS AROUSED Mach Excitement ae Broads and Ss Sixth Street in son runing ba tite Gitana,” ne of Os Ke Leangrs. GaUhInG. ou attaw 90 "a+ eh : “The Bandolero. i ne they ott Rig 11 You haven't nvent | Nes ard the | ASOSS. “Price $1.50. Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Wraps, Costumes, Waists, Skirts; Girls’ & 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; Toys; Trunks; Baby Carriages; New and “Used” Pianos and Player-Pianos; Music Roll Cabinets; Player Piano Music Rolls; Sheet Music and Mu- sical Instruments; Sewing Machines; Horse Goods; Drug Sundries and Toilet Articles; Groceries; Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers’ Articles, etc.; 5th Av. at 39th St. Knabe ARPET Ja ).¥.wiluuns f TEL, 366 COLUMAUS, LEANING. 351W.Sthst, Fi —————=s “My! that soup looks good!” “It is good. It is Campbell's. Sit down and have some. We'll make more in three minutes !"’ And‘this is the literal fact about Campbell’s Tomato Soup Three minutes is time enough to prepare it; time enough to have it steaming on the table as a delicious cream of tomato—a favorite way of seving this tempting Campbell in fe] The simple directions on the label make it so easy that a child , could prepare it; and it is just as rich and wholesome and every way perfect as if you had wor- tied all day over it. Wouldn't it “go” good with your dinner today? 21 10c a can 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 Social Stationery; Books; Sporting Goods; Auto- mobile Supplies; Cameras and Photo Supplies; Wines and Liquors; Conservatory Supplies; Grow- ing Plants; Seeds; Canaries, Etc.; 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 Oil Paintings; Refrigerators; Wooden Ware; Enamel Ware; Aluminum Ware; Tin Ware and All Other Kitchen Supplies; Garden Implements, Etc., wre Ete. i, m. delive: testi the Summer Seashore and Country Delivery Service Embracing 733 Towns and WM eabayy on Area of & “Mollowing Such a profusion of bargains IN EVERY DEPARTMENT has positively never been ‘known in the history of New York retailing. COME HERE TOMORROW shopping comfort, COME TO GET YOUR SHARE OF THEM. AS EARLY IN THE DAY AS YOU C But, for your own AN. Extra and competent salespeople at your service. We repeat: BUY WHATEVER YOU YOU SAVE MONEY BY SO DOING. NEED NOW 50 zac Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow uble aa¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock—Single a:a¢ Stamps Thereafter, j with Purchase of *1 or a More—Present Coupon — AND FOR MONTHS TO COME, : Cut Out This Coupon @ 81 or more, tomorrow, Tuesday, May 11. ' with your purchases, ' Eve. World, 5-10-15. Seg eeeeeeeneeeaegagga a IT IS GOOD TOMORROW ONLY . a This Coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) a¢ @ @ Green Trading Stamps FREE with purchase of g taPThese 50 FREE Stamps are of the same & a kind as those which you ww ordinarily obtain GREENHUT CO, \ AE A et cnet Nn ae manta

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