The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1916, Page 13

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‘ vistons. He signalled back to the ‘Thaw Visite Assembly at Albany. ALBANY, Jan. 18.—Harry K. Thaw, who attended the session of the Assem- Diy ant night, was surrounded by country Assemblymen after adjournment. T¥,s! raral statesmen shook Thaw's hand said they were gind to see him, That said that he stopped here on his way te) Pittsburgh and that he was not now in- terested in promoting any legislation, | but might be later. WEN ON ICE-BOUND BOA SEND OUT PLEA FOR FOOD Schooner Charles W. Lynde Hel Fast in Great South Bay ’ Off Ocean Beach. ‘The eeboonsr Oharies W. Lynde, wih her captain and crew of three _ mom @Doard, is stuck in the toe of Grote Geuth as ar cease A"! BENTLE RUBBING for an ane miene oe in oho arccie| — HELPS VARIGOSE VEINS circle. Even the element of hunger te not len veine nightiy fer ith mnt wanting to give realism to the polar stroke "brings benefit te, suff condition of affairs. Signals told Capt, i lant at las —ik Charles Baker of the coast guard at the Point of Wood Station last night that the schooner was short of pro.| © ee the rubbing, which whould always oward the heart, because the blood veins (lowa that way, apply ‘ald Ol! (full strength) with brush oF Apply this simple home creatment for a hungry mariners that he would try] few dave and improvement will be so- tice, ‘then continue until vein are re- to reach them with supplies this| mal. It is very concen- morning. ‘The schooner is loaded with ninety- ‘two tons of coal. She was bound from Perth Amboy for Patchogue, L. I HOTER™ LK aT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE Give “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fever- ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons nny modern drug tere. ni that (t also reduces oltre Riker-Hegeman Btores have Tt ie i A Laxetive today saves a sick child] move out of the bowels, and you have a Children simply will not playful child again, A thorough is ofttimes all that is ssary. It should be the first treat- t given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask .| your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “Catifornia Syrup of Figs,” which bas the grippe | full directions for babies, children of all hildren’s| ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle, that itis made b; the ailment, give 4 teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, e| “California Fig it in perfectly harmless. and in n few| merely ask for hours all this constipation poison, sour] for “Californ bile and fermenting waste will gently! be for ” Remem- up of inet Advt DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. -TEETH If you have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without a plate. 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH, $5.00. ‘Treatment of yf beg Commonly Known as Riggs’ Disease. | Artificial Teeth, $7, $10 and $15. DR. H. W. GUILSHAN N, E, Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th st —_—_——__ FOR ALS. ANCHOR A pe BE = penturef (Dentistry E ot See ica. Pie That og bee weeny Lasts ~ $22 Week! ay TIA The Plate you'v bee m looking for. No & 100! Gives comfor 0 One suspects ES DQUARL SUBWAY B | Leeth on this to be other than your own, Do all natural teeth do. You 7 , sing, laugh ‘and chew the hardest food, and these Roofless Teeth remain in place, when made in | The New WATERBURY Way | eR cE Come here in the morning, have your | teeth extracted FREE, and return home | that fits per ye d—loone teoth | Niastag teeth replaced’ facn All work: guaranteed 10 xtractions and inude patnioss by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth - + - $6,00 fe ing tor Men and - Gold Fillings = =~ S100 up| Park Piac ental Surgery saves." © 1} Gold Crowns, 22 karat Silver Fillings » - - - 1/WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS | 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-416 Fulton St, Brooklyn #,|Hours; 8 TO6 SUNDAYS, 8 To 2) German, French and Swedish LADIES IN ATTENDANCE otter 44 Meio colus fund "Bison “Yt Esa fs Phonogrash Go Go's Benth, a Credit fy iy pened Warton & wl i 6 SHEETS, Mah xe ENS CRE a ne “TAILORS. wuts Bott Bert Bitar"t = BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. oo Fae PALE Thitring busine, Wont HELP Fey Se ‘wishes’ bo ig aint ea he cea aes Bsa ao. Adi oon BYASTER. 4 ans, | Wee fies ‘BROWN. Eagle * ‘ - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916. vars as GREENHUTS i Usual Complimentary yar Green Trading Stamps FREE TOMORROW Distribution in Our Main Building. vty As many sete of the QtAf Groen Stamps an are reasonably ven, but only one set of any date good in any one book. Only 100 Complimentary Stampa good ih any ome book, but you may start as many books #s you please, a@ Attend This Sale nf : Matthews’ Stocks and Save Money Nearly a Half Million Doliars’ Worth of Excellent Merchandise at Prices That Mean Tremendous Money Savings for Our Patrons Never in the course of our experience, extending over a period of twenty years ourselves so fortunate as in this transaction. fequired for books unfilled will be nee ee aa aed ne aM ia si Everything in the Great Matthews Stocks Is Decidedly Worth While Not an undesirable article in the entire stocks, aggre- gating nearly half a million dollars at retail. Of course, it is not possible to give details of the mer- chandise with prices at this writing. This will follow later. But here are some especially notable features from this immense purchase: Women’s & Misses’ Suits The most casual examination of these fine suits, coats = okirts for women and misses will convince you of the desirability advantage of this sale in which the already low Matthews ped been marked lower. Women’s & Misses’ Waists The Matthews Waist Department was one of the most important in that popular priced store. Every waist in the Matthews stock had already been greagy reduced when we made this vast purchase, And when we furthér lower these prices, it will be a matter of attend A » have we accounted i From East to West in this country the firm of A. D. Matthews’ Sons has been known as a solid, con- laterest to every woman who loves beautiful weiste te sale. “servative concern, handling merchandise of reliable, moderate-priced quality. aes SO A can oe i q s ss celebra' lere 1s the opportunity many mothers ha oe lee q Recently, the great Matthews firm went into the hands of a Judicial | _ sins;;ts,oyeonieyi*ey rey tin, 'datey snd beau Toe Trustee. The Trustee wound up the business, selling out the entire | 4" Pmbroideries stock of merchandise in bulk, WHICH HAS NOW BEEN ACQUIRED BY GREENHUT’S. Greenhut’s saw the opportunity and quickly seized it, realizing that it was one that its customers All the beautiful art embroideries for which the Matthews was famed have now become a part of the Greenhut stock. Now woman interested in art needlework may satisfy her desires and at prices that are more than Mees are truly tempting. Laces, Embroideries, Ete ne of the most important hi this great Matthews transaction is that of rich ert nnd enpreiurtea. Naar hon Ske opportunity to buy these staples been offered to Greater New York's buying public before. i . Corsets would appreciate. ~ Greenhut'’s is famous for Its admirably equi; and stocked Corset Department. To this splendid stock the rich and varied Mat- Hour by hour come Matthews’ wagons and our own, bringing fresh, new stocks of fine staple goods, such as every one requires at this minute. Tickets are quickly affixed, and shrewd shoppers are availing themselves of the wholesome advice which we have printed counselling liberal purchases. thews line has been added. Toilet Articles The finest toilet articles are, because of their high prices, ove. of out of buying reach of hundeeds of dainty women who yearn ane tae uries. By taking advantage of the Matthews purchase, these can now buy the rarest of potter, powders, extracts, tollet waters, bureau sets, etc., for less than ordinary articles would Cedinatily east, cost. Jewelry n order to pass the discriminating inspection of the Greenhut Jowelry buyer, precious gems and jewels mast be desirable indeed. Such exacting requirements are sufficient to assure you regarding the value of the beautiful watches, brooches, rings, bracelets, scarf pins, necklaces, beauty pins and other articles offered in this sale. Men’s Clothing In the remarkable purchase of the entire Matthews Stock, no de- partment as far as men are concerned was more attractive then thet’ of Men's Clothing. Here are included hundreds of SUITS AND OVERCOATS OF MAKES THAT ARE FAMOUS FROM MAINE TO CALIFORNIA, Boys’ Clothing If the Boys’ Sults, Knickerbockers and Overcoats, ete., iat nevee in the Matthews stock had not matched our standard we shor have purchased them. As a matter of fact they are so superior In tex- ture, workmanship and aye that we are proud to put them alongside our own desirable stock of boys’ clothing. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes Anyone who is familiar with the Matthews store knows what an excellent reputation its shoe department bore. Our already fine stock Truly this is a sale of mammoth size. It appeals to every one. To list even a hundredth part of the bargains is quite out of the question. We can merely indicate the departments that are represented—and here they are: ° Ribbons, Toilet Articles| Linens, White Goods Neckwear Blankets & Comforters Art Embroidery Wash Goods Jewelry, Silverware] 88-Note Music Rolls Leather Goods Men’s Furnishings Petticoats, Linings] Furniture, Carpets Infants’ Wear i Men’s, Women’s Rugs, Upholsteries Women’s & Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Furs Juniors’ & Girls’ Wear Silks & Dress Goods Undermuslins, Corsets House Dresses Aprons, Sweaters Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes China, Glassware Of Men Women's Boye: 4nd Gite, Bhosle enhanced by the Mat- Laces, Embroideries Bric-a-Brac Linens Hosiery & Underwear Men’s Clothing Boys’ Clothing Men’s & Boys’ Hats Shoppers who previously bought at the Matthews Store will be pleased tolearn that The wise housewife knows how expensive fine linens are. and will be only too glad to avall herself of an Fema id such as this} purchase by Greenhut's offers her to secure fine linens for Bedroom and Dining Room use at prices far below cost. Men’s Furnishings The Greenhut Collar Sale was # winner, but ft will be eclipsed by the Men's Furnishing Sale that has be hut purchase of the entire Matthews stoc! everything in the way of Men's Furnishings at great fon ings. Flannels Good flannels are expensive. The Greenhut purchase of the Mat thews stock of fine flannels makes it possible for the patrons of “The House Furnishings Staples of All Kinds Fancy Goods Another point: Doubtless, like all thoughtful people, yousave “S. &H."’Green Notions, Trimmings and Buttons ; Gloves, Handkerchiefs Departments in TradingStamps. You may have books un- Big Store" to supply all their flannel needs for the coming Spring Locations—Main we have taken aver much of its selling|filled. Your purchases ay Greenhut's season. Building entitle you to all privileges which these | Buttons . § ite possib ‘ou to This Is @ button season and an opportunity to buy rich, fashion- force. So, it is quite p le for y able and sepeusite buttons at unusually low prices. It should be a tempting offer to the women of Greater New York, to seamstresses and home dressmakers. Blankets The purchase of the big Matthews Bedding stock by Greenhut's and the reduction of the already low Matthews prices enable our patrons to buy the most luxurious pairs of blankets—of § sort that would ordinarily be out of their reach—at prices below what they would generally pay for inferior grades. Furniture Never before has such an o} ouneriaalty to buy rich mahogany, oak and maple furniture been offered to the householders of Greater New York, The Matthews Furniture Stock purchased by us includes the finest Dining Room, Library, Boudoir and Drawing Room sets tn the most desirable woods and period designs. Carpets and Rugs To walk through the spacious Rug and Garp Section ofthe Mat- thews Store was always an inspiration, Imagine what the prices on these rich rugs and carpets are now, that we hive still further lowered the already marked-down Matthews prices. China & Crockery Famous for its Y peousitel Chinaware, the Greenhut Store has en- riched its already magnificent showing by the superb Matthows stock. What this combiaed exhibit will mean cannot be accurately told in a lew words, House Furnishings The thousand and one articles that go to make up @ complete House Furnishings Store will be found in the Matthews stock pur- chased by us. Art Needlework 80 Fioor, Genter Baby Carriages— % Floor, Rear Blankets Jomforters: ond Com ew Books—sa Froor, Center Men's and Boys’ Clothing Main Flour, Rear Men's and Boys’ tints Main Floor, Rear Commercial Stationory— 94. Pioor, stamps furnish. And please remember that in our Annex Building there is located one of the best Premium Parlors to be found in the United States. Remember, this sale of the Matthews Stocks is of interest to all shoppers on Long Island; its interest extends to the extremities of the Bronx, to Jersey—and within a radius of a ve ed miles around people who regard economy will flock to it. meet a salesperson who is accustomed to your desires, and who will serve you as you are accustomed to be served. , Rear. Drugs —Main Floor, 16th St. Bide. Notions— Main Pioor, 19th Bt, Side. Harness and Hi Horas Goods. 84 Floor, . Bide, Rear, Photo Studio 84 Floor, 18th & fide, Sheet Music—% Vicor, Rear, Shoes—21 Moor, Rear, Silverware Main And if you are in habit of buying by mail or telephone, you can be accom- modated—but we rea)’, would like that you come in person. , Meth 9. Side, Front, Goode Poertion | ‘18th At, Side, Hear, Toys ee "10th 8 Bide, Ceutar Trunks and Bag Roar, 1th Bt. Aide, Umbrellas Main Floor, Front, 1#th At, Gide, New Enlarged Lunch Boom th Flew, Furniture--Now on Firth Floor, ENHUT’ Mon ne THE BIG STORE" "\ganuin,

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