The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 11

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50 aa Green Trading Stamps ‘omorrow with Pur- Eres Win bp” =e Cut Out This Coupon IT IS GOOD TOMORROW ONLY This Cot is for 50 Gi Trading FREE with perebace of $i or more, Caarat Ws ryaly % bee J.B.QREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” % \ HE gentle, man raised a hand In dep-| Tecation, and left her to Bave some speech \.ith the Peasant Balinoff and his old MERSON HOUGH | ‘OPS13 OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. tt Krening tar ie went 10 | & little bani rm ite #Drok yer posetaon Yell as Count eupted wife, who came forward. To thoae he | ke ve some pieces o1 money, unseen Kitty or her companion. with | f writy the old people led the way \athin, “As it would perhaps serve you no (B00d purpose for us to remain longer,” began Rados, turning to the young fe woman once more, “I presume it will be better for me now to depart to my yp Syd Ree ee Lary then, good Samaritan ‘onder suf- ferer A ' “Yes, and let me thank one ® good Samaritan to She held out her hand, and the; @ark-bearded man beent over It cour. teously. A moment later, with som more words of command, his caravan ‘was moving forward, Kitty Gray, once more alone, was left in surroundings which she must edmit to herscif were strange as any | ever known. H . ‘The cow-like peasant woman proved | hot inapt ‘in ministrations—perhaps had seen such hurts as these be- ere on the border. comfortable, bathed ie face and hands, offered him some etrong, raw spirits to drink, which Re, life into his flagging pulses. ' oh wed Kitty into the one Gene provided @with erself and husban: is to indicate that thi ‘was to be Kitty's place. She spread out her hands in expostulation Kitty’s remonstrances and repeated over and over again some words which Kitty supposed to be reassuring and quieting. ‘Worn out body and soul, mind and porves, Kitty Gray turned at length to the rude couch, glad enough to for- | ad her trials in the blessedness of Gleep. CHAPTER IX. sunrise of the following morning Kitty awoke as suddenly as she had fallen asleep the night before. At once, it seemed to her, a crowd of cares began to settle about hte. ‘None too happily she arose to take on the duties and adventurs of yet another day. After her frugal breakfast with the old peasant folk—with whom she could hold no conversation whatever —ehe set out for the bedside of the tage, equipped as though for the bu: faithful attendant who had been in- jured in her cause. “Roleau, good morning,” said she. “How goes it, then?” “Excellently! I am quite well, © “Coffee Face” —ever see one? There are many with gestion, heart, liver or nerve troubles who don’t suspect that coffee is a frequent cause of these and other ills. __. Any ailing person can find if coffee has anything to do with his trouble, by a 10-days’ change to _~POSTUM —the pure food-drink. It contains no caffeine or tannin (the coffee drugs) —nothing but the nourishing elements of whole wheat, roasted with a little wholesome molasses. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal— the original form—must be well boiled to bring out the flavor and food value—and Instant Postum—the soluble form—prepared in the cup with hot water instantly! Grocers everywhere sell both kinds. They are equally delicious, and cost about the same per cup. find my wound not to be serious. I ean travel.” “Better rest for yet a time,” said Kitty. “It will be the best medicine for you. As for myself, I purpose no'v to go out and spy out the Jund.” “Alone, Mademoiselie?” jurely; you cannot yet accompany If I should not return within y an hour or two, you might look it after me. But in no case exert yourself too much.” She left him, and making some excuse to her peasant hosts, passed out from the little cottage, The fresh air of the morning in some degree restored her peace of mind. The fringe of green trees on beyond looked inviting. She walked on steadily, not ill content after all, until just as she arrived at the edge of the forest she noticod advancing from its depths a lite party of horsemen, who were riding swiftly toward her on the trail. They came ou at a gallop, foreign- looking men, bly clad, dark of vis- The apparent leader of the party, staiwart, sturdy man, dark of hi and richly clad—rode slightly in vance of the oth He wore a han some costume w apparently noted him of rank. All in all he made a@ somewhat striking figure. Catching sight of a young woman— and a very pretty one—standing thus alone on the forest road, this gentle- man pulled up sudden! puzzled expression on his face, won- wished to speak to him. , and what was 'Bon- jour, eur,” said Kitty, with her usual recourse to, the French lan- guage. (To Be Continued.) —~<—__—. Missourt Road Attache An attachment for $10,000 was «1 by Supreme Court J inst property of the Missoui City and Texas Rallway Com- pany in favor of Harry H. Kutner, a ote-holder in a suit brought to recover the amotnt due on ten notes of $1,000 each made by the one on May 1, 1913, and payable on May 1 last in this eity. the tell-tale signs of indi- bom swss SIXTH AVE.. IG™TOIS™ STREET This Store Will Ob- serve aHalf Holiday Saturday July 10 Untrimmed Millin 45c Chip Dress Shapes —Sale, 29¢ ‘7&c Felt Sport Hate—Sale 59e 96e Corduroy Sport Hate—Sale, 75¢ 1.25 Mi Dress : tile ned Shang. lat Bows— 49c Cholce of black, white and colors. Some are square, others pointed; all are . Embroideries— 19¢ deta and Corset Cov- erings—17 in. wide; sale, yd., 10¢ 35c Swiss and Voile Flouncin; 27 in. wide; sale, yard Dress Goods— 19¢ Yoiles—plain colors, floral atterns, stripes sale; yard..... 39¢ Tussah Silk—36 inches wide; lain colors and natural, bas J jacquard effects; sale, yd., 24c 39¢ ire Trish mie Dress Linens—36 inches wide; all wanted colors and black; sale, yard Be 50c Silk and Cotton de Seen A hover wide; black, street olor He sale, yar 15¢ Nickel-Plated Clutch Pencil: le, 5e Fitted with safety clip and one box of extra leads. 19¢c Initial Writing Paper —Sale, 10c Each box contains 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. 40c “Hurd’s” Holland Linen Writing Paper— Sale, 3lc Paper is of excellent quality lawn finish—84 sheets to. box. Envelopes to Match— package of 25, formerly 15c—Sale, For Bathers— 25¢ Bathing Gartere—with hose supporters; small, medium and large; sale Te 60c Bathing Sulit Bags—t waterproof serge; medium size; black or blue; sale. . 23 Ile satins; sale. $1 Kid Bags— Sale, White kid with cretonne trimming or cretonne with black vachette leather; inside compartment with fancy jewel knobs. $3.95 Wool Automobile Lap Rugs—Sale, $2.98 Size 60x80; assorted plaids with fringe. $5 Mackinaw Automobile Lap Rugs—Sale, $3.95 Size 54x72 and size 54x84; choice of black, brown, green, blue and red plaids; waterproof. $17.50 Velvet and Ax- minster Rugs— Sale, $12.75 Mill samples. Size 9x12, Do Your Marketing at Greenhut’s Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. Phone Chelsea 4000, These Special Prices Are for Friday and Saturday's Selling. Our Own Baking ut every 30 minutes. BALTIMORE bet., ten SOC WUCKLE- CAKE Fresh suppties from the ovens abo THREE-LAYER CAKES—| LADY each, 450 4 CAKES, : ree DELICIOUS FRESH CHERRY CARES cut, 12 FRESH FRUIT SALAD reg. 81 quart dar, 59e YELLOW CLING PEACHES ~-dor., $1.75; reg. 25¢ can ety FANCY MARACAIBO COF- bs, i dere. PORK AND PEAS—Lakeside brand; dor, B00; Die 5 reg. 10c cans... IMPORTED SARDINES — Fresh Vegetables pb) RED RIPE TOMA- ard, orl , la a only vies Gaur Ib 25 1.10; Eve. World, 7-8-15. These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as those which would ordinarily obtain ih your purchi be bins jases. J. B. GREENHUT CO, (By Order of the United States District Court) Because of the Crowds in Attendance We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Telephone Orders on These Items Suits tor Men « Youths 1 4.65 Hundreds of Our Finest Suits, Formerly Priced to $25; Sale.......... No matter what your build—no matter what your choice of a fabric—here's where you will be suited and at # price unbeatable in New York. These suits are tailored and trimmed in the best possible manner. The clothes are those most favored right now and include FINE PLAIDS, CHECKS, BROKEN STRIPES AND MIXTURES. Included also about 200 EXCELLENT ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS: light, medium or dark shades for your choice, Half, quarter or full lined; light or medium weights. Men’s Sport Coats— Sale, Cio Suite Sele'sias| Fancy Worsted and ni 56.95 Cassimere Suits emaes, dens en For Men and Youths larly Pi Regularly Priced $11.85 Newest checks; All sizes. Men’s Trousers— Sale, $2, $2.65 & $3.45 For dress, oudng snd everyday wear All sizes. Men’s Khaki Trousers— All sizes—Sale, $1 & $1.25 Yon 56 ” H $ Men pm Palm Beach’ Suits 7.50 Men's $1 to $2.50 7 $ re ok black or blue with hairline stripes, Shepherd checks and plain} | Straw Hats, at. . 5c & 1 Perfectly tailored. All sizes. And These Sales for the Boys ! Bogs’ 39¢ Overalls—blue denim, khaki Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Wash Si washable| bination color effects; sizes 234 to 8 and hickory stripes; sale. 29c fabrics; milit and sailor collar, years; sale. Boys’ 60c and 75¢ sizes 214 tay +H pe Blue Serge Suite—with lined knicker- y' ret ocker trousers; fi ney mixtures, grays, browns Qe} Boys $i ras, and_tans; WITH ONE OR TWO’ PAIRS Trousers—sizes 7 to 17! cales, Chambrays, etc.; in numerous styles} OF TROUSERS; sizes 7 to 17 years; 93.45 A9c and models; plain colors, striped and gsom-! sale..........+++ —Sale, $1.85, $2.75, - Tailored garments in the helght of the Black and gray. All sizes. Men’s Fine Auto Dusters Tan or gray. All = dias to $22.50; Sale.. Men’s Alpaca Coats— Ve suceten this sale with a namber of plate BLUE SERGE SUITS Sale, 2 and $3 that are exceptional values at the price named. Men's $6, d $10 Panama Hats, at $3.95 mer Dresses Women’s & Misses’ *5 to *11.50 White Summer Dresses’ Sale $3.95 seit end °7.95 A wonderful entaee of beautiful new white dresses, splendidly fashioned of ORGANDIES, VOILES, NETS AND LINGERIES. Fine laces and embroidery are worked into them so elaborately that ‘in space remains, Only the handsomest of the new ‘e dainty vestees and fa: collars. Others have fold- trimmed, embroidered, plain or plaited three-flounce skirts. Middy Blouses, 79¢ & *1 Sizes 6 to 22 ye Very latest and cle: new styles. Choce of all white ith collars and trimming of red or blue, al: trimmed with oraipane, oad the pretty new blazer stripes. SHEER, VOILE in, plain Materials are GALATEA, KHAKI AND SEA F BEACH CLOTH. Silk Blouses 42,94 BLOUSES, $1 RIM Girls’ White Galatea Skirts, sae 95¢ Py ty new panel back and front model, laces 3 atthe sides. Women’s & Misses’ §3.50 to #10 Colored Summer Dresses Sale *2.95 $438 ond $5.95 Choice of an extensive variety of the la tailored and dressy styles. Chic bolero and coatee models, as wi those that are handsomely embroidered. Trimmings of embroidery, leather belts, silk girdles, tles, etc., etc. The materials are FRENCH AND RAMIE LINEN, AWNING, PANCY STRIPED, DOTTED AND FIGURED VOILES, COTTON CREPES, DRESDEN BPFECTS AND COLORED EMBROIDERED NOVELTIES. All summer colorings. Juniors’ Colored $1.25 Fe if Dresses, $250; Sule. Sizes 13 to 17 years, Ox-biood or Copenhagen CHAM- BRAY iy pretty model with loose belt. Belt and fold on skirt trimmed with pique; collar of pique. Juniors’ Colored $1.98 larl; Dresses, §3:35; Sut jale.. 6 of STRIPED PER CALE with whil impe, collars of fancy materials, Sizes 13 to 17 years. White Summer Blouses Extensive Showing of Newest Styles Made to Retail at $1 to $2.50 sate, 79¢, $1 and *1.50 All the cleverest new collars are show: trimmed with embroidery, hemstitebing, some have piping of contras hot SHEER, VOILE in plain or setf-etriped CROSSB. AMBRAY dresses with orn with the above middy bl an ideal Summer outfit. ae Women’s §2 & £2.50 White Canvas $ Shoes and Pumps—Sale ... . We have 5,000 pairs in this sale. They comprise the surplus stocks of a well-known maker, Every pair is new, clean and perfect. All are made of good quality white Sea Island canvas, with Goodyear welted soles. The High Shoes come in button sig ON wilh either high Cuban or low heels. The Pumps have high Cuban heels and silk ribbon bow. “arentaaht All sizes and widths. Saratoga “we } Peso, &xport Beers 8125 y, ate Or tes reoeert OS ofS German Brew, SBR WR Dan)... 8.00 85e 725 75: 725 Te Bohemia Fresh Crab Meat 625 de Club Spe Flour . Pountain Ps jum Fam- “iy Patent; Dbl. 87:70: 105 98¢ Tetley’s Teas India - Ceylon, Oolong, mixed; quarter poun Jead foil. pack usually 8c and Ib.j special, Fresh Fish Specials P..SHLY CAUGHT PRESHLY CAUGHT iHanbock VoN™, Be |aurrisiten.., 10c CAUGHT 12%e PRESHLY CAUGHT SEA BASS ibe, OC Export Bavarian (Dark) .... 6.25 65e Imported Beers Wyreburger ru 18.00 1.85 | ,, Whi 18.00 1.85 | , Bourbon bl.” baw : FRESHLY FRESHLY CAUGHT : WEAKTISH Cb, 8C pAckanse PRESHLY CAUGHT FLUKE—tb Te STRAINED TOMATO dor, 390; roe Be cane.,.., 10€ SNOW MELLOW-—for toing cakes, meringues, desserts; 6 boxes, 4525 FOR. 250 BOK. ++s00ee+ 18.00 185 Green River bite sagas Whisky PRENCH WHOLE MAR- Bottled by the Green Ri Bisti¥iery Co. HOUSEHOLD TEAS—green der; mixed to one": | CIRCLE BLEND COFFEE 5 ibs. g 22¢ Smoked Meats SMOKED ROLLED SHOULDERS— WATERMELONS juley er 168 tnd sweets large 45 site; esch c i avest fra large size; 25¢ LARGE, JUICY LEMONS -dor,. 14€ “Dubonnet” Wine The Great French appe- i ale c Reiss’ Ginger Ale We detiver all pald and charged orders, FOW L—selocted, fresh: LAMB-— lege of fancy killed, s 9 city: dressed; 9 Renccis ane] gravee | 200 BROILERS—choice 5 wulig; Benne, Sa CON OF sweiws “Ox =e sok EDO! Tonoues-—e. 21€ BONELESS HA Ms pec treeh from the 95 roa tmoke house; ip, 20C killed Lo SAWTAY—for frying, cook- A 10c PREMIUM on || ing and baking; Q4q]) bb... ale American Whiskies O14 Hermitage $1.05 88.78 | Royal Brookland rye. Golden Wedding Rye Reg, $3.50; per gal.,.62.95 Hollis Club Rye ws yu, $2.75 Mt, Te | Rountree Gin Special Dry and Old Tom; bottle. .... Original Old Lewis Hunter Rye—Straight Purest and best beverage ‘and medicinal fe whisky, $1 bottle, . —~$1.25 bottle, 61.05 TRUSTEES SALES) Black and f handles; 4 sizes hollow’ grounds" shotee et several brands. Every razor is guaranteed. $1.25 Silk Parasols— Sale » Plain colore ir green, blue black. $2.50 and $3.50 Silk 5 $1.95 Newest colors and shapes. seg Traveling Trunks— le, $5 Made of good quality basswood, fibre bound; hardwood slats; brass clamps and corners; lock; strong handles; sheet steel bottom; deep tray with hat box. 89c and Sale, $5.95 Made on sewed frame; large cawes corners; strong handle; brass lock; large and roomy; leather lined; 3 pockets. Sires 14, 17 and 18 inches. $1 Fumed Oak Foot Stools —Sale, Covered in Spanish fabricold. | $3.50 Oak Porch Rockers —Sale, ‘With closely woven cane seats and backs. $3.50 to $3.95 Oil e, Very cholee selection of oll paintings in 4 burnished frames. canvas, 9x12. $21.50 Refrigerators— Sale, $16. ney ete conned provision chamber, Please exact with Be do net ened cade screens or sereen doors C,O.D., ner do we exchange them, Doore—assorted sizes; natural finish; 4-inch frames; two coats of varnish; black wire; sale wr 80c Gas or Oil Stove Ovens—Sale, Sheet tron; one burner. $5.95 Dinner Sets— 800000000000000000000000000000000005 a English blue net Wines, Waters, Beer, (We Fill Mail Orders) Ete. California Wines PORT, ANGEL SEE Rts Xel » 98¢ 845 ei 3.10] Cl Riesling #8: 2.82 uart, Gallon, suidere be) MALT TONIC Janome dos i Sweet Catawba A delicious sweet wine of extra fine flavor a Saee Se = STs spt! ‘ ts 5 ed iS a5 ree: Seedehi aS eS 3 LETTUCE—h heads, white con 1 testa, tere; 2 for... LARGE GREEN CU- NEW YOUNG ONIONS and] “CUMBERS—2 for. . hard, crisp redishes; Be] FANCY GREEN STRING ese ense BEANS and new was butter beans; 10¢ aetected, lean, _ 18¢ olde cuts] POR K—whole loing ef 15 e! free servers 17¢ STAR, + FERRIS BACON Jer sss HAMS. Be Li iepeeeveterle LAMB tel fore quertere| " ireah Joreeys SUGAR-CURED 186 | headed icassasene HAMS—ib... : tb. CANVASBD HAMS ROAST BEE! Premium, anprame . of native ribs; a's § in) ok, Faust Kum Sarsaparilla Lemon and Club Soda Barrel of 10 doz. bottles, 48.25; dor.dor 84c tes, reg. 81, at Most people can make good use of a strong body, clear brain and steady nerves, “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM 4 quarts, 160; 2 quarts

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