The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1915, Page 11

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eae . THE EVENING WORLD, TUEKBDAY, JUNE 1, 1915. is ustces Sales ait GREENHUT'S (By Order of the United States District Court) easonable Goods Sacrificed Do Your Buying NOW at Greenhut’s — (zsccrrvwing paid by Gen. Hubbard is to go to the children of his former partner, Hiram sarney. Ail. property it Hallowell, u ’ Mo., is left to the soldier's son and daughters as joint tenants, The ) ARTIST. DIES children are John Hubbard, Anna Weir mubbard, both of Nu. 16 Wes ’ Fifty-eighth Street, and Sibyl EB. Darlington of Rosemont, Pa. A Besides the entire estate, Mrs. Hub- T HIS HOME HERE’ sa ia Teft the contents of the tamily | residence in West Fifty-eighth Street f No. 188 West Fifty- fifth Street, and property at Bar ous for His Work and for | ———_——r—_—_ His Long Advocacy of American Art. John W. Alexander, one of nerica’s foremost artists and for ny years President of the National pademy of Design, died to-day at! is home, No, 116 East Sixty-fifth St Fr Peet Masi Alesse was ay well Prudent people who have a sharp eye to economy—people to whom money-saving is an object—are flocking to Greenhut's in amps ‘ee riers bi bi Wid IE Ya Oe eouatey, thousands to secure their share of the wonderful bargains now being offered in these Trustees’ Sales. Tomorrow He was President of the Academy Inaugurated to convert our immense stocks of seasonable merchandise into cash Benes we can say that YOU CAN SEARCH Distribution in our Main Building lup to the end of April, when he re- | THE LENGTH AND BREADTH OF NEW YORK without being able to equal the wonderful Betty sete Ot Nhtee Sie Cree oe a Rl enced a It you are not a Charge Cus-f§ bargains, of which we mention but a few in this advertisement. for books unfilled ‘wil be’ ‘ae tomer you can enjoy the con- i only one set of a venience of af account by ap- Offerings of this character literally come but once in a lifetime. Why not seize the chance The dead artist was born in Alle-! any City, Pa., on Oct. 7, 1856, He tudled art in Paris and painted In early every country in Europe, His nvases hang in the Luxembourg, aris, In St. Petersburg and Odessa. | a) plying to our Department ot @ When it is presented? Show yourself prudent and forchanded, and ON Ma a cma Accounts. BUY LIBERALLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED NOW AND FOR THE COMING SUMMER. - eae? start as ma.y books as (Because of the record aitendance every day we cannot guarantee to fill Mail or Telephone Orders) $e cpeanmncerpnen ec acdilieetianee NO saens ec a OE EE SN ETO A a p this country he Is represented tn | FREE, Brass sep STI OTe, A ntrimmed aay nat Laces and Embroideries soa z 6 Metropolitan Museu f Art, s N 75¢ Chip Braid Dress Shapes-—ex- 45e¢ Net L Allow 18 in. & jew York; School of Dasign, Prove ware Women’s and Misses’ $6.75 tra fine quality; sale price. 59c wides white, ereams ond Page N Sale of Men’s and Youths’ vennsylvyania Museum $1.95 Hemp Dress Hate—variety sale price ie ind Pennsylvania Academy of the ine Arts, Boston; Cincinnatl Art luseum, Carnegie Institute, Har- rd, Princeton and Columbia Uni- of Pris and up-to-date tae. 59¢ Voile. Crepe and Swiss Em- ; ‘gh nine broidery Flouncings-—36 to, 45 3148 Bitten le > Drew Shang in. wide; sale price, yard...39€ Summer Dresses sale price. tee Women’s Neckwear Sale Price, : 9, Tomorrow, $4.95 N Shoe Si 25¢ to 49¢ Collar and Cuff Sets— Variety of clever new styles. Ramie linen in Emerald Green, ‘ =) sale price, Violet, Lavender, American Beauty, Pink, Copenhagen Rasp- bad compe] Ra nade ct is 19¢ berry, Brown, Tan, Navy and Whire, s Also Dresses of White Volle, exquisitely embroidered in blue fy Pillow caltekins heavy Teather Muslin Petticoats na or pink and black and white checks. : all sizes from $ to lot; some made of heavy muslin, : pric double Fag others ee witl aint jaces ni » $3 and $4 Low Shoes for Men— broidery flounce price. 456 well-known makes; Gunmetal . Leather and Tan | Messaline Petticoats ave Good- | $2.95 Silk Messaline Petticoate— 17.50 to *30 Suits $12.75, *14.65, & *18.75 Broken and Lahti stripes; smartest checks and plaids; silk mixtures and plain colored ma Is in variety. Men’s $30 Blue Serge Suits Sale Price . .. 18.75 The famous imported serges of Martin Sons & Co. Men’s 53.50 to %5.00 Trousers rhe : ‘ i OPENS Aix ACCOUNT a7 ail > ” rege ese pep ie Teme Gola Down 45 dal, Exposition Universcllo: Paris: | Do = ‘15 i. sey Honorary Degree of Master of Princeton Univ. yi Carnenie | 194 67, Open Saterday tvenegs WTI $3.95 “Golfcord” Sport Paneestaith women Sygcle misses; ih 95 new colors; sale price......... Girls’ 79c Tub — ‘RNER Knight of the ion of Honor, France, Gold dal C Sale Price... 45e Siarhs in thelot price 198 tune avian: chrnaenble ethan, $ COLUMBUS AVE Large assortment of pretty styles; dependable mareriais, f§ Silk Parasols Corsets Sale Price . ... 2.65 prettiest colorings; sizes 6 to 14 years. N $2.50 and $3 Silk Parasole—assort- $3.00 “American Lady” Corsets— ment of newest shapes ang col. low bust; long and medium over 95 hip and back; sale price $1.50 Mr, Alexander was an earnest ad- ™ erecta tiie GET.1OS & lO4"ST friend of budding American artists He stated on more than one occasion Gori tore in this sounto: exe at WY L. DOUCLAS Blue serges, fancy worsteds and cansimeres, All sizes. LAI ALE ELLA ELL LADLE ALL LAL OODLE MALLU LLL Le bl ors; sale price... Men’s Shirts Boys’ Clothing - | Dregs Goods Dinner Sets Buropean lovers of ‘art agreed with $3.50 *4.00 %4.60 & 6.00 Shoes Men's $1 to $1.50 Negliee Shirts— ‘. 75¢ Trousers—fancy mixtures and | A $5.00 to $7.50 N | 35 Serye—36 inches; cream,wovenblack $11.95 Porcelain Dinner Sete—these THANG penicaés of the biush and the plaited or plain bosoms; laundered or khaki cloth knickerbockers; sizes 6 t0 e 0 74. stripe hairline; sale price, vard. .19C are 100-piece sets. Choice of three peaipiara chine ould be tuened out Hse, Moraine ay Bn worse | Tees BO Pt als doe | El Milli | | Refrigerators Eo 8 b id. Hii ¢ 4 adras or Percales; all sites; sale ‘ashable N N to sell at ambition was to nnke New Yorn the fof ? MBAS acne 59¢ ae llinery : ger gs ane the woes y clings t t erica, tl was . N : . the work to which he ‘wis tone B From Our Notion Dept. N sale $3.45 HI tale price... 0. ..eecseeveees $5.95 Psst iedinee<0b | ethos himself up after leaving the Academy 15¢ Elastic Sanitary Belts—small, medi- iB os N G bi ra ick, white and colors; of Design. um or large; sale price...... . 8 ‘ N Quite a number of smart {i | arden Implements le price 59e price, yard. f; dite _ 19¢ Sanitary Aprons—lace trimmed; full $4150 and $6 due Serae sian trimmed hats for outing and fy ‘coden Huse Recte—sa! 1.25 %0¢_ “Dynamo’ Malinoedamp-prod , , size: sale price... ‘12¢ Norfolk and Patch Pocket mode! N. + ear N $1.75 Iron Hone Reele—sale price $1. 26 inches wide; black, wi svores in 25¢ Box of Sanitary Napkine—well filled lined knickerbocker t®pusers; sizes 7 | dress" wear. The styles are ff $2.15 Canal Wheelbarrows — sal colors; sale price, yard OREATER i Se eoinened enema wet) to 17. years; sale price, $3.45 and | new and most becoming. N 81 48 ; aeereeeeh . and absorbent; dozen to box; fale $4.65. N N Pe pe Perea i(iisvon 04, Rat Bowe vanoat Wire menor rice. . se Toad N eI } ‘otton jen very stro) up ») GETS HIS $4 000 000 Jewelry § Specials Knit Underwear and Hosiery — - and durable. 25-tt; sale price.. 82419 26¢ and 35¢ Hoslery—for women and y € ‘50-ft. i ’ ’ 18¢ Cuff on and Scarf Pin Sets—gold men; seconds of a well-known guaran- Curtain and Couch Covers beso vars: ae sand “baad filled ; Jor men or boys: sale price. 45€ teed brand; ai lees: sale Price i Ic $2.75 Tapestry Couch Catone eas Handkerchiefs $2.95 German Silver Ring Mesh Bags— 60c Fine Ribbed bination Sulte—f ¢ price SAVE FOR $1 20 10 fancy fringe; narrow etched Si98 5 na. lace or plain knees; sule $3.25 Irish Point Lace Curtains sal 5e Handkerchiefs for Men—plain bike ol ’ inches; sale price........... al a Sa ihesints teas W Poin price $2.45 sahematitched : sale Price, each e,. A ne Spanioh Leather ay 3 iy ery for Women—fancy mtd erchiefs—-tor men; odds juites—with rch + mahogant Pear! Necklaces boot and plain colored full-fashioned $8.78 Seri Curtaloe—aae price, disk ‘and ends; ull linen; with initials; ished frames; suite conslats of eettes, With the exception of $120,000 in $2.95 “Ceylona’” Pearl | Necklaces Pure silk stockings: black, white and | i esd ced nen eee sale price, each. . arm chair and rocker; ale Oss specific bequests to relatives, the en- | several lengths and sizes; beau all colors; sale price . | illows and Comfo: ’ y - Bes deeh te of the late Gen: Themas | ele onas caadl ae White Goods, Sheets, Etc. oe filled with can at Prifaagele cg Soap — 15¢ my Soatieges iy Reshupparsh, wlio: Sled. by nving THE Girls’ and Juniors’ Tub Dresses 15¢ to 25e White Gots, Remnante— neat Taney lekiag ionie orlesseuve! pn {4 1.75 Genuine Reed Baby Carriages— 2 ) $4,000,000, is left to his widew, ofrs. | $1 Colored Tub Dresses—tor girls and short lengths cf 1 to 2%, yards to ge $2.50 Blankei Comforters—tor achieve Asaateent Cotian—1.1b, cell lBe shell design; tubular hea b- f Sybil F. Hubbard, No. 16 West Fifty- | SMOOTHEST juniors; sizes 6 to 17 years; sale piece, sale price, yard. use, 66x80; wool finish; Jacquard ber tires; sale pri “$1595 3 ighth Street, to be held by her In SMOKING TOBACCO price 79¢€ ee White Goode—novelty nub check, woven robes for couch *hrows, dress- | Sportin Goods Special: t ry Se aot wheal ipeta | i , arriges Voiles and Crepes; sale price, [he aswns and bed coverinia 1h "h Trunks and Bags : “ igs snes ‘Ditse Suda The ie "1 entucky . ~taley de Luxe, Girls’ Raincoats. soe Nenrauend sell ed and fe dark colors sale pres ¢ S14 ae ses Pate te ere ee ed od; ai poled ten ek ; ' a " a ¥ 96 * ty \- * a : 7 was filed in the Surrogate's Cou || @gee: etlowec (or your pipe, ell pees pag ed Pi fetog sine nae stitched in Gatrodered centres: | Skirts 1 ti Roller Skatee—saje aed eatenon; beatuor Upeds ota - day and resem)! in almost sale price, eac i 3 a ree 008 revora ine: 8 al | Licgatte Mysre Tabacco Cy, | rl ainda $1.50 79 Bed Sheete—tull size; bleaches | $1.28 Skins for, Women and, Mims $1.30 Couch Hammocks IN org ctlcbedsst , Blouses tan, white and khak le price price ered: hard! roy 4 $1 and $1.25 White Blouses—dainty TO CONTE: LIE, TL IT CII and corners; two ther i; " ; styles 8 iene, atl voils Ot N on tray with hat box; sizes crepe; lace and embroidery trimmed, ° : 2 , p sale price 79¢ —, ns ' ‘ i diteaes eke tne at Crepe “ Timely Se ational Bar, gain. Art Embroidery Dept f je Chine and Voile; white and colors retonne Glove Handkerchief : sale price $1.98 45¢e New Process” | mateleins c Boxes—lined with silk; in blue only; sale price ° te nai" Go | rep for hor; P Y G0c Cretonne Desk Sete—consisting of }1 Stable § je vt WH blotter, pen wiper and desk la rig M Solarine Metal Polish ae Sale rice, Square ard © She and pink cretonnes; sale price, price, gallon can ae Guaranteed for long and satisfactory wear. Beautiful patterns; excellent color combinations, . oF Linings Only 10,500 yards at this price. Sale tomorrow Children’s Dresses S¥e White Lawn Dresses—for children; embroidery or ince trimmed, six to 6 years, sale price 25¢ Voiles (Wash Goods) Chiffon, fancy volles in new stripes, dots, fancy figures, etc; Mesh and ony sale price, yard ba (4 MAIN BUILLIN Wines & Liquors 64e Silk and Cotton Talfetalines wanted colors, sal price, yard 22¢ LE I MAIN BUILDING And Cut Down Your Buy Groceries Here “"tabie Expenses You can do this without sacrificing quality in the slightest. Everything here pers fresh, and sold in full weights and measures, Free wagon delivery to seashore and country resorts. Freight charges prepaid to all railroad stations in accordance with our well established regulations. Mail orders filled, Telephone Chelsea 4000, ASK FOR OUR NE GROCERY CATALOGUE, IT'S FREE, Quaker Cereals Fresn Vegeta en Fresh butter bresb Fruits PINEAPPLES Examples from a Big Liat of Specials. Yale Comeans a vase 6 ies, respect t! the late E. H. Har Gen. Hubbard was large enterprises The specific bequests of $120,000 are made to Virginia H. Curtis, « sister of New Haven, who re 0); Virginia Muovard 4 4 niece of New Liay ' : 7 . C at Genevieve H. tous a ee ee NO g , + 4.G ch Leeved jenny | by ies without purginy | Morgan of Kittaniag, P Will prevent the and Mins Rose Ge 5 ook | “morning after” headacie Metielite "ase " ng, GE Positively saie tabiets Heal ont wi » | $Tablets 1c. 10 Tablets 25¢ In Riverd N.Y c t Drug eed Devertment Bares any aurplus wbove the purchune pried —_ ph lal hE ea A Good Shee ’ for Stovt Women Stout women will find this Coward wide top shoe a very com fortable and serviceable shoe, Ii has an extension heel which supports the arch and it will keep its shape under hard wear | Coward Shoe combines a pleasing style with comfort and duratilny You can't know how good a Coward Shoe is untd you wear tt, for, Loe a watch, ts best part is inside. Sold Nowhere Else JAMES 8S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwt 1m. ¥. Mall Ordere tilted end tur Catalog WHEN MACE "14s Puritan Wines 2he , i y 1 P peal Ae ed ST ae Om PenniLm WAMe see Y soed 2e SMOKED HAND he c (anadian Kye " St Soreet brome Cone 6 J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STCRE” som woes SIXTH AVE.. IG TO 19! STREET th ro)

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