The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1916, Page 15

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—” thinking he was bluffing. He drank | the lodine and broke the bottle on| the pavement. “There, I told you ra “ ”y You come along with me," she or- |dered, seizing him by the arm. She be orted him to bis home In Fifth 4 and left bim —_.—- ‘ Charles Huckle, a clerk, of No, 48 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, who told the Police he loved Lillian Hargadon with all the ardor of tis seventeen years, Was taken to Seney Hospital early to- day to be relieved of 10 cents’ worth Of iodine he swallowed because she wouldn't wed him. Miss Ha Brooklyn the ’ St. Mark's Avenue, Huckle waited at U § «9. the theatre for her last night, and ntil She Took Fruit a tives then heard he had a rival. However,| “Stomach Trouble and Distressing beat his rival out” and took the| Headaches nearly drove me wild. Some girl to supper and then they started! time ago, I got a box of “Fruit-a-tives,” for her home. Will you marry me?” he asked, according to the police. “I will not,” sald Lillian, “If you don't marry me I'll go in “ here and get jodine and drink it," he| ™y improved appearance. I enid, “I am said as they reached @ corner drug| ‘ating Fruita-tiees.” He store “Go ahead, I'l watt for you.” ahead and take them. They are doing) Huckle came out with a small bot-| more for you than I can.” | nd they resumed thelr walk, be | scalp pleading bis #uit and meeting Mrs. H. 8. WILLIAMS. b tng * Palmeston, June 20th, 1914. Vell. here goes, goodby,” he said i 50, tri as they reached the houne where she Titi teem lives, 0 ahead, I'm looking,” she dared, | A New Way to Sweep | Without Raising Dust | Reg. Price, Bale Price. ve 12 feet. $9.00-.....8 r nee eat Payson) GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: 6x 9 feet. Culture and Corsets, with A Remarkable Purchase. Results 4.6% 7.6 fittings on Ifving models, and 4 Thi Ext di 1 ft 36 x 72 inches expert advice on corset se- in 1s xtraordinary Sale o BOS O0 ce sseae lection, by Mme. Pratt of the x i 1 more dust sweep instead of mere! spreading the | | 27x 54.. lemo Hygienic Fashion In- R t f M Nanegtinne byl hed rral || Fate cece laiidlenteaLredl | ioe ay at 10,300 Fine Raincoats for en Sevaweter een Go: You can | does. A Nomordust home is a health- 18x 36... ‘ carpets look like beng out the the faded colors, and ts Nomordust, and they all say they | fi you as you go, and your floors will with ball the effort, yet the cost is but rang the tn the vestibule, He told bis what he had done, she sent fea and an ambulance surgeon. cadton ta an usher tm al Worn Out, Thinand Miserable your famous fruit medicine, and they +] completely relieved me. To-day I am feeling fine and @ physician, meeting me on the street, asked the reason for id, “It Fruit-a-tives make you look #0 well, go I size 250, At dealers or from Frui Ogdensbur, tafirst’ then sweep, | ict home, because in dust, lurk disease Jotr croaments will be as dure | germs and Nocscedust “means just you started. what it saya.” Bimly ce little Nomordust | ” Nomordust makes easter work. You carces vas llose—then evreep it cheed | cnn sweep any, room im hall thetine jeaner than you oan possibly get | o few pennies a month! Liriey it. A million women are already lighten- ing their housekeeping tasks with ine for wood floors and lino- | would never again be without it. | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916. =H) JAC Green Trading Stamps Free——} le ddd —. With Purchase of 1 or More eveCUT OUT THIS COUPON a IT 1S GOOD FRIDAY ONLY A Million People Believe in Greenhut’s This Coupon is good for 80 (FIFTY) aa¢ Green Trading g@ Stamps FEE with purchases of $1 of more, Priday You will do well to learn ie its wares and its ways. Greenhut's gives the best values in Manhattan. Itcan afford to do this because itis out of the “high rent dis- trict." Some of its departments SOREENHUTS=SRCOND FLOOR are the biggest in New York. A 3 Pre-Easter Sale Friday of Several Hundred iat ate Women’s and Misses’ £22.50 & $24.50 Soe Smart Spring Suits at $19.50) We can't alw but it's your fau! the store dissatistie Our self-protection idea is to keep You pleased. Newest modes in a varied collection of the season's cleverest styles, developed of the most favored fabrics. These suits are reduced on account of incomplete size assortments, as the makers could not promise delivery of wanted sizes in time for Easter business. And who can tellP—YOUR EASTER SUIT MAY BE HERE AWAITING YOU. If so, you can SAVE from $3 to $5 on its former selling price. Materials are: GABARDINE. SERGE, WOOL POPLIN, in most wanted colors and black; also Shepherd Checks in styles that offer a wide range of choice. We illustrate a chic suit for women for style example only. ; . All are designed and embellished in the height of fashion and lined with peau de cygne. Co: are on 9.75 These $0 PREE Stamps are of the same,kind as those you would ordinarily obmin with your purchasss, GREENHUT'S. Evening World, 4-6-16. Other Sales for Tomorrow Trimmed Millinery—fearuring §$ “La Vogue" Hats, at ther Trimmed Millinery at $7.50 to $25). $1.25 to $1.95 Straw Dress Hat Shapes—at Women's silk Gloves—"Seconds” A 50c and 75¢ short and loug gloves; pair. .........645 Women's Glace ch wher “ew shipment Dtac! oar, tan, brown and gre 85e Boys’ Suits = R. Tat £2.95 ana°3.95 Solld Oak Dressers— 56 6.9 5 chal at... tan'cover's ramen tae Men's 50c Silk Hose—slight 29 Wemst's Kal Combination ae, Sulte- 3 for $1; oult, 35c CAL GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Gold Filled Watches at.. *5 For Men and Women—excelle: time - pieces movemen jewel in @ ten- gold filled —open or huntin, styles; choice of engraved, engine turned or plain pol- ished. Beautiful Si Small Solid Gold Watches for Women—fitted with a g movement; plain polished with a Sautoir ribbon, values; at . To round out the size assorrm: this sale of Shoes we also offe Pairs uf $3 and $3.50 Shves of bo excellent makes in a full range of wide: sosoreas 3 | q ¢ styles and full rippling an listinetive styles in variety, Many || | sizes, THUS EVERYBODY CAN BE oy ates EEE a eeoatars Core tor | | striking innovations’ are. tnrroduced-—al FITTED IN OXFORDS, PUMPS Desk errecty mow (Se Perdis ie beautiful. The materials include the follow- and COLONIALS, in Patent Leaver, practically every occasion. All handsome ing favorites: CREPE METEOR, PAILLE Suede, Gun Metal Calf and Tau Rus- smart and serviceable. Materials include SILK, TAFFETA, NOVELTY STRIPED sia Calf, R IXTURES, GABARDINES, SILKS, CREPE DE CHINE, CHARMEUSE, Other Big Sales in Domes and anes Gili echeieal itaee Faeh cei ee, WOOL PORLINS end BLACK. | | sad GEORGBITE CRESE COMBINA Lamps, Baby Carriages, Hair Goods, a « 3 tno gold tiled frames. LQ AND WHITE CHECKS. All sizes for] | O16 toveliest colors are shown. All FOR DETAILS OF ABOVE Examination by our registered pri women and misses. sizes for women and misses, optometrists included. SALES, PLEASE SEE OUR ADVT. IN TO-NIGHT'S JOURNAL, GREENHUT'’S—THIRD FLOOR Grass Matting Rugs “CREX" and “DELTOX” makes, unmatchable for durability ; th artistic in design and suitable for Bungal louse, Aj Rooms and Porch Parlors. eee emer . They are the best known makes of GRASS MATTING RUGS in Amer- ica; and we offer a wide range of attractive designs. Figured ‘‘Crex’’—New | Deltox’& “Crex” Plain a tlerringbone Weave | ,lVeave Figured Rugs GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR Special Demonstration of efene Corsets In addition to a big display in the regular corset depart- ment, there will be a special mes on Abe Main Floor. Relief Selt- $ Neands | GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Women’s Neckwear Maline Ruffs—black, white, colors| Ostrich Feather Neckpieces—black, and combinations; “only 4 limited] white and colors; 24 10 30 inches quantity; regularly @8C to 50c | tong: 5995, *6.50 $1.50; spe jal at (These prices are according to length and quality of ‘ich.) 49¢ Assorted Neckwear—your choice of up-to-the-minute Ls bop Special at......seececeeee seeee ‘25 e three dis- tinct models in “‘Nemo Self- Reducing Corsets"—all with Nemo “bridge construction” and self - reducing straps, made of strong white coutil. Sizes 22 to 36 Nee for neat Stout $ GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Sale of Framed Pictures We have selected a number of tasteful, framed art studies and divided them into six groups, Every one of them is worthy of inclusion in your Easter gift list. In each case named the quantities are strictly Hmited, so you will do well to buy as early as you can, At $9.95, $4.95, $6.95 (These Raincoats Were Originally Made to Retail at $5 to $25) More than 500 raincoats are em- Fg have to sweep half as TM GORE GR SI CM ye eee en A MR easacviecacee vans braced in this ind represent the often, aaek ‘omordust gets all the | grocers to-day. He'll Rete on ae el Kd ete. | Feemer fn clean-up from one,of the best known dust out of a room every time you money if you're not more than hf | gis a Soe makere of high-class raincoats. 4 ' The selling prices are only fractions iH of what th vould b ked i GREENHUT'S—BASEMENT- GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOO! ihe vers serena by us interes 9 . carcity i| Hand-Cut Traced Glassware “Extra” Size isis ike staing lo the ere ij Excellent Tablewares Offered for Your Choice Tomorrow at 4 Scores of these splendid garments A “a ‘ rts are faultlessly made of imported i . | Tableware of this character has been fabrics. i ‘Means just what It says” | offered as genuine cut glass—and such, | | 7, There are: ! t such, or Stout Women, $ t reen Can at All Grocere—10c, and 2: i i it i 5. 90 4 Finest Double-Texture Tweeds (coats Get he Groen: aps seen Risks Be =siied go7. | as a matter of strict fact, it is, for the] | Tomorrow at . admirably adapted for automobiling ~ - - \ rose and tracing with which it is orna- smarty alleea in bad weather). i Pee : mented are hand cut. However, we prefer to Say tie Fine Double-Texture Tan Cassimere ! | Sean 5 , / skirts made of Case describe this glass as pressed and blown, in a Single-Testure Coats of Fine Cask: 7 i ALL WOOL POP I a, silver rose design, highly ornamental, and worthy 1 ‘i =~ meres, ‘Tweeds, Ete. } { ai to grace any table. The cutting is exceedingly “i the aay a ao" And Mieniy of 1a raiees Sem, Bie , } ‘ Perfect! fi r 1 done. jac erfec r t s ) well ‘ ‘i Hla had la covey and Summer w } : Gs | You will agree that the price quoted is a low one, and you may deal Gianly Every garment guaranteed. Many of them have fine satin yoxes. a = t i : All huve strapped and sewn seams, | sake your alee of recommended for rosea vp “ne fied over 0 hundred excellent sample coats— ‘ Out To-day | | kere Dishen with Plated Lining Cracker and Cheese Dishes Orange Bowls durability. Belt | | every ono different. j t Mayo se Sels with L ‘* ipped Cream Bowls wal Bow! A IH} | Setorsts Table Tumblera Sugar and Cream Sets Flower Baskets sizes 31 to 40; | | 1, Naturally those who come earliest inthe day will have the best picking. { ! Square and Round Flower Vasea Tall Footed Compotes Jelly Dishes lengths 38 to 43 © the hing : ‘ z { C atlo n | Two Handled Relish Dishes 3 Pint Water Jugs Decp Fruit Bowls jengths Automobilists especially shouldn't miss this chance, i “ ; GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Wo (At all: Firet Clase Newsstands) y ° h 9,—You can do tt better here than anywhere ° A . se in the city. Prompt deliveries to W B d Et The Spring Book Number of America’s Fore- Do Yo ur Ma r ketin g£ at Green ut Ss Hen ‘nah ines, ran 1es, Cc. most Critical Weekly Review contains an article Mail Orders filled, Telephone Chelsea 4000, ASK FOR A COPY OF OUR NEW GROCERY CATALOGUE. IT'S FREE. Dr. Brown's Celery Tonic | Old McHenry Rye (Born 1812) Aah ‘ . i b 9 nn |. § a * delicious, thirst quenching, health- Bottled in bond; a whisky of rare outlining publishers’ plans for the Spring and / Fresh Fish ae ‘Fresh Meats ful beverage; per dozen bottles $7 | good quality and unusually fine $7 Summer seasons and many articles on literary {// IRBECLAYER CARER: er Te ha VEALacnaa oe fete rebate on empties flavor; full quarr } ’ Bit eaon, de” 40c FLOUNDERS-~ Ge) MACKEREL fi milk-ted Imported ‘REE California Wines = matters, such as: g | Hl th , eae EbRaNG! | | Beth sce VER packs" ents| cont) MEE" pice Brandies FREE PONT, SHERRY, ft : 4 eas Yin RAISIN BREAD 15e Ruben HERRING MARKET COD— aM cunteae 15e| ave Fe Ch. Verseata lfthel to Rarcell ANGELICA, MUSCATEL. “Realism and Recent American Fiction” by /!! : Ud Le, | fancy, frewhy Ib... th ‘ ai 91,18 Bore, Galion, i f ove RINGS— Ne REL fancy, 5 Se) Mu FISH Lb, VEAL—Iegs of fancy D0e tres made ar H. W. 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