The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1916, Page 11

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didnaiiiidiieiee ite ORR TUPI HP ONY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY Ago, will be open to all golfers without y"g* ‘13; Arthur Bluet! This Millionaire Golfer | \ te delivery Me for immed idea that there is ance. in the world are who drink beer. This RHEINAROON brings here His honest face will win the case With Liebmann’s Rheingold Rheingold | Beer Do not give up the satisfaction ofa refreshing glass of beer with the mon between beer and intemper- The most temperate nations beer, and the most temperate indi- viduals in the world are &. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. his mansion on Fifth Avenue, valued at $600,000. Mr. Topping already = set aside a niche in his new home for the collection of golf trophies he pects to win thla aeason. anything in com- those that drink those each 45c Mercerized Table Damask—63 inches; aye choice short lengths of 134, 2, 2}5 and 329 eden 79 $1 Hematitched or Scalloped Clothe—70 inches long; cotton fleeced; $ mercerized damask; each.........-.......55 Summer Blan! aie wie or gray; covered cotton filled; “Preparedness” Economies in Groceries We are out to save you money on everything you need for your tabi ind we guarantee that everythin, you buy will be of best and purest, and sold in tull weights and measures. PROMPT FREE DELIVERIES TO SEASHORE RESORTS and to 800 SUBURBAN TOWNS within a radius of 30 miles. Mail and Telephone Orders filled promptly Telephone Chelsea 4000. Quaker Cereals QUAKER BREAKFAST BIS- CULTS pkes., reprise pa 10¢ WASHINGTON W H BAT PLAKES 40: 6 pkes., ; veg 0s one, Te PARC. PARINOSE 10c Fin 1.4 . 35¢ EVAPORATED brand; doz., reg. MILK = Pet Oe a ae 1Oe tall Can. cower Fresh Vegetables ba aj ocepetntord cut ten- er ; targa beetbet.. LOC NEW RHUBARB, radishes, Roe "35 Oatmeal Special ROLLED OATMEAL--P. 5, by the Te Macaront Special IMPERIAL BRAND—Mava- roni or Spaghetti; 6 reg. 10s pki +47 Te 8 package. c SLICED PEACHES—Pale brand; California fruit; doz, $1.15; No. 14 NEW BL Ne " BEETS, rots or leeks 5c Hes bunch . ae JEART CELER’ arre i ncn BC reg. 10: pkg white stalks; SAMPLE TEAS mixed to ord 44 Ibs, CIRCLE BLEND COFFEE —S Ibs, $1.10; Ib roe Special One regular 10. Pha fer'a finest sp Macaroni Anger's no: both for green and BEST REFINED GRANU- LATED— 10-1, cotton bag, 83c; 25-1b, cotton 4 if Me thin skin fruit; BLACKBERRY JAM -— Fountain seven ide with fresh ripe and pure refined Tea Special 55 7 lide BREAKFAST — ENGLISH Fe Patent Flour SUPERLATIVE }} { ~ ~ s| Whipcord, Serge in navy Blue and black, new colors ond af a Shephees sheets, Every i with peau de cygne sizes but notin every style. special 14.75 Women’s and Misses’ Spring Service and Sport Wear) in & styles, well made of such correct materials Suede Cloth, Corduroy, Yerba ts; Shepherd Checks, Scratch Wea ind Serge in navy or black. $ Regular price $7.05; at......¢...seeeeeeneuee Women’s and Misses’ $7.95 Raincoats—of rubber- ized Canton Cloth in tan, Oxford, navy and black, in a full-length model, with convertible collar, patch pockets and belt. Sizes for Women and Misses, also for Stout Women up to $4-inch bust. To- $ morrow at (for General others embroidered; they have full-length 2 | sleeves finished with cuffs; choice at.........-+ Washable Dresses for Women and Misses—newest Summer models and latest trimmings; charming and attractive dresses; fashioned in One-Piece, Sport, Russian Blouse and Tailored effects. In this assort- ment you will find models fashioned of many new ma- terials, including Silverbloom Cloth, Striped Natural Color Linen Crash, Beach Cloth, Novelty and Awning Striped Fabrics, Cotton Gabardines and Cotton Cor- duroys, Novelty Flowered Checked Voile. dresses are ideal for all occasions of Summer and are splendid values, Specially priced at $3.95, $6.75, $7.95, $9.75, $11.50 312.75 “Prices Are Being Pushed Upward” Says “The Housefurnishing Review” And this magazine quotes the opinion of the National City Bank of New York. “Nearly every line of industry is hampered by scarcity of supplies, and the whole situation is complicated by car shortage and congestion at the railway termi These special offerings are, therefore, the “Grand” Refrigerators—1916 Styles Lift Cover Reth erators—height 39 inches; width at ins S, Sent 1S inches; ice capac, 35 Ibs.; white enamel lined provision cham- ber..... ‘ °7.25 a Carer Sofrigeratore---he ie 40 fe rap 23 in., depth 16 in., ice capacity $0 e enamel lined provision chamber... ose 8.40 Lift Cover Ratriger erators—height 44 in., width 26 ' in., depth 18 inches; ice capacity 78 Ibs.; $ While suarvel llaed provialen chambers 1.75 Lift Cover Refrige: ~height 46 in,, width 28 in., depth 19 in., ice city 90 Ibs., white | 3. 65 enamel lined provision chamber.......- e Apartment House Refrigerators—height 56 in., width 27 in., depth 20 in., ice o y 150 Ibs.; white enamel lined provision chamber. . Side Icer Refrigerators—height 44 in., width 32 in., depth 18 in.; ice capacity 75 Ibs.; $ white enamel lined provision chamber. . 16.50 Side Icer Refrigerators—height 46 in., width 34 in., depth 19 in.; ice capacity 100 Ib: white enamel lined provision chamber. . Ba Look for “Not Advertised” Specials “@ag — Double Gal pe Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock—Single g-a¢ Stamps Thereafteraum OTRAS *16.80| 18.20) It continue: more notable coming from Greenhut’s:— Poultry Wire Galvanized after weaving, making it doubly strong; 150-ft, rolls, A In. Woven Cotton Garden Hose—exceptionally wrong $ rubber lined; 25 fr., $3; 50 fr Hose Reel- ali metal; corrugated iron drum; ry Q-inch diameter; at 2. 75 Sherwood All-Metal Window Screens—all metal frame of pressed steel; will not stick or bend: Height Extension Price |Height Extension Price | 18 in 20 to 33in. 35e}30in, 22027 in. 600 | in, 20t0 33in, 40 | 30 in 251043 in, 700 24 in 22 to 37 in 45c/32in. 20 to 33i 60¢ Ad-ustable Window Screens—-natural finish; covered with best black wire cloth: {Height Extension Price| Height Extension Price 24in. 21 to d3in. B0c} 30in. 2310 37 in. 40 24in. 2310 37in, 85c]30in. 29to 45in. B5e| 28in. 231037 in, 40c/ 36in, 20t048in. 60 30in, 21 to 33in, 400 | Please bring exact measurements with you, as we) do not exchange screens or doors; none sent C. O. D, i | ny 95 Cut Glass Vases Take a ‘‘Preparedness” Hint From Our Shoe Department Women's $5 Gray and Champagne Kid Lee ag the two most popular styles now in demand. are made over a new neat and graceful-fitting, medium long vamp; 8 inches in heigh : 3.95 soles, covered Cuban Louis heels, in all siz and widths; at These | Women's White Canvas Low Shoce any number of new nd Oxford ties with hand-turned sons Cuban heels; all sizes and widths; real styles in Pumps and covered IF bee ; bargains only possible because we were pre- pared for the pies that has taken place; choice, 2 50 Women's $3 Low Shoes—overproduction of a well-known maker; Pumps and Oxfords in Gunmetal Calf ‘and Patent Leather; fancy colored cloth quarters d= : ' ~ 1.49 turned or Goodyear-welted soles; and widths. Gas and Electric Domes POrimiane ced 00 RGA 4 On The Same Domes (as above) in 3-Light Electric 55. 95 Pull-Chain Socket—at . all siz “The Pottery and Brass Salesman” Makes This An- nouncement Regarding Glassware “The advance in prices will average about 10 per cent. over the old figures. That this advance is only preliminary to a later boost is a well founded prediction. Higher prices will be quoted | before next Fall, it is said.” Yet look at these quotations taken from a multitude of | bargains in our department of China and Classware: $3.95 Cut Glass Footed Punch ar $3.95 Cut Glass High-Handled Flower Baskets — latest combination cuttings $2. ee Mayonnalse Sets— beilandly cut; Bowls—-9 inches; 89 95 $2.79 1.95 “104 inch; assorted abs at and cuttings; at rie 1, 98 | $8.95 Cut Glass Water Sets—8 ploces: ft onsats of 4-pint tall Jug, 8 Tumblers to match and 14-inc Footed Reflector 6.49 A Large Assortment of Cut Glass Tumblers and Stem Ware at Half Price Imported Hand-Painted Japanese China—choice of Hair ecelvers, Powder Jars, Spoon Trays, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Covered Jugs, Comb and Brush Trays, Covered Muttin Dishes, Cake Plates, Chocolate Sets, Tea Sets, Celery Trays, Chocolate Pots, Black 19¢ : A | 49 10 . Coffee Pots, Olive Sets, efe.; at 69 Hand-Painted Cracker and Cheese Dishes cholee of four decorations; at restriction as lence. This yea Ec tiahank of Wasntneteg ews Of the Links _) jin uve ine ite Re crugatank ot aaa aed June 13. and 16, It will consist of se Marold Battin, "Ts sf ins Matche Ti villtiam yt re. et players making th , ef actual play; the Winner] Members of the Executive Commirtee —— . vs 4 “g plath decided th iT i ham. From His Pri is Ua ngs tte Ware | ah ems mo ve he owls | grog ne ie pag Pera yeaa] AEMEW ‘YOUR VITALITY us VATE LUTON yrs seite Banmoctio County cw | eens the Engineers Club {World woutd begin on saturday, June | ot for the bik Face Replenish the Deficient tHe nat hard but sige Moorea points | played Inthe. club's, first walt Courter ie can 10. The tournament, which in interest balinedatn fe o' m toward the gross prize to be awarded |inent of the year on the links of the Oak-| boys aro eligible to compete for the tite | 42d Number of competitors has eclipsed | w, Nerve Force Topping, "hetilay. Winner, | magnate, has engaged Macdonald |*t '"¢ end of the season. Fre CE tae WE Ge Rie een ane provid’ they: Fo hot more than ‘nine: | anything ever attempted on the Amwrt- eue ss in ne? | Smuth, @ noted golf professional, as Giterhoon rounds, won the A And are membe otlean courts, marks the third champion- Pays Macdonald Smith) private tutor ue salary bellaved to eeiovely at Baltuarol by «score Tele ldycn'trophy. Piste the ik. uth hn wes at clubs belong: | ship to be played for The World (ropinies, es th $2,500 a Season for Ex- be ore Lita Aa acces i “Be ssi ca am ti gly The Garden city tournament, veains natanapelley ‘whieh, has become fa- - in which thea atone threatenteg clusive Instruction. young millionsire may be seen pra | &t ae pole, Champion: |fewrgnanens he co Dede ei hare tne FEM DANTIOR| to matetain. ite place. in’ tie. moter | eeoond raund phendits th NE'® NERVURA tising with his instructor on the links Sunday, May 20 and 21. , nr ke Barston: Carter wna | Yorid on TTRA TAVERN GT Ce eae ic PRRRTON the Nervous Sretem By William Abbott. :| of the Greenwich Country Club. ieee ‘The Massachusetts Golf A: others cf oaial standing whe wit Gest’ | will be held, with, thirtycone dnvere in Crean etenio’ Ce BY ALL DRUGGISTS OR the purpose of ‘Drop your left shoulder a@ little] 8, 9 and 1 has sent out the ramme ~Jably be on hand when i cl the ts ifficial entry diactoses | Rush with” r " 8 pe making a My Will consist of nt hi tr wh sure the quality of the Hiscloses | Rush with the Dr. Greene will @ free medical adviee clean-up on the links this sum. | M0Fe.” says Smith to his pupil, and] thre, f ine the plan “out met oeen on the Lon thirty « arith Ralph De Palma aa the The mi i) mail if you wri 1a office and labe- mer, Henry J. Topping, son-ine| Mt Topping, good player that he Ie, — Cd A Rd law of Daniel G. Reid, the Wall Street TAMIR wo (re het vie ava een 9 0 \s od of cultivating one's golfing style “Ce ! h Iready brough Its for th ‘orns All Gone! as already brought results for the a Greenwich player. Last week Mr, Top- 99 | ping won the Ardsley tournament, de- Let’s ALL Kick!” |i3%, ig John Anderson in the finals, — and it was Anderson who was nation- Every Corn Vanishes by Using Won- al runner-up to Bob Gardner at De- derful, Simple “Gets-It.”” Never | ‘Olt ast year. ae Grand R id: i ” “Hen” Topping, as he ts familiarly apids rurniture anufacturers Fails. Applied in 2 Seconds. known to his many friends, isn't in ac S re ac S Ten't it wonderful what itterence | the duffer class of golfers by many i pol farts rns ten ee eee a And Greenhut’s Is Nothing if Not Practical Advance Prices All Around where tn | portant championships and with © n reennut s {8 ing U o ractica Under date of April 13th, “The Phoenix Furniture Cc.” tell us that they are compelled to fair amount of success. He Is a rat- . ¥ al wait doce Breve anak yee Pa Just cast an eye over these items which were published in Monday night's papers: wae eth ih a n common with everything else, everything entering into th f ft f thousands of other golfers this Green- .wW, ’ ’ ything entering into the manufacture of furniture wich star haa his careleas opelin, it ABY Carriages at savings to you of 20 to 30 per cent.; Women’s $19.50 | | has soared sky-high—but even at that, GREENHUT'S PROTECT YOU. And here’s evidence Game a little more that ker Topping to $24.50 Suits, in the smartest styles and of the most desirable ma- | | of the fact:— nr tly hit . re private tore the idea of hiring a terials, at $16.50; Men’s $2.50 Umbrellas, the frames are worth today Fumed Ok Chairs of Rockers—with imi- $ 3.75 Brass Lacquered Steel Bed Outfits—would $19. 95 valle, teiected, Macdonald Smith, a $27 a dozen, at $1.69; Men’s excellent Shirts, they will cost you more at | | Kiithen ur Fanta Chavg eine tant back paracentesis “1 yh : 8 | {an championship at Scarsdale in 1914 wholesale later, at $1; Women’s $5 Gray Kidskin Shoes, at $3.95; 59c and | | _ «nd wooden seats; at. * 85c HV LUAAH TL aa Tea WH anes ear tee , 7 ive tii ; from a number of candiaates for the il | | 75c Crib Blankets, at 45c; $2.50 and $2.95 Summer Weight Bed Comforters, | | Cane Sent Ann Pret makes site talah, which wil nliher chip wor mar ean bo ‘washed ; Cet, oan (GUase & at $1.95; excellent Boys’ Suits, in Norfolk and patch pocket styles, at $2.95; | | Willow Arm Chaire—tramed seats ‘ with soap and water; absolutely sanitary; sizes 4.6, 4.0 |oesetully that Mr Teceing in Mt ’ ‘ All Cotton Mattressee—covered in d and 3.0. A cotton mattress covered in a good quality doularly hata to. win. the Araoley Women’s Imported 50c Fine Hosiery, at 25c; dainty Summer Blouses, in quality cretonne ticking ke +5 75 of art ticking. A woven wire (“Ever Clean”) spring tournament, "Just to please Mac.” tailored and semi-tailored styles of all fashionable fabrics, at $1; Wa Genuine Ostermoor Felt Mattresses— of high qualit For several years the name of U , vy ‘ ener’ Mattresses—covered in igh quality. Henry Topping has appeared well up Hair Switches, of excellent quality and soft texture, at $1.17. ey eee 0.7 5 | Birdseye Mapte Dressces—two targe and rwo small many of the leading golf meets. His ‘ asen F drawers; all wood trimming; Fren THe RSM EE DIR oe aes Don’t these items show you in what a marvellous state of Preparedness Greenhut’s is today? Seif i ular gerered in good gti 52.75 Plate mirror; at SS FES TETTETS - 12.45 Ue Tron and Steel C ompany, ta an en- The representative bargains which we name are selected at random from thousands which may | | Golden Oak Buffets — aif small at two large | 2.Inch Continaous Post White Enamel Beds "$6 25 iusiastic golfer, Both father and son be had in all departments of “The Big Store.” mirror —five filling rods; panel eff are members of the Greenwich Coun- je Rad ia all Gepartme! 8 had ‘ *10. 75 : Leta hcl hd try Club, The elder Topping recently Is there any further argument necessary to show you how { it fs for the sak Golden” Oak’ Dining "Room Chaire—chane’$ Telescope Couches—with b presented the club with $15,000 to Tre- y bs if y important it {s for the sake of re Papel nol ed Dae a make the fieent “ poe fa is your purse to make Greenhut’s your shopping center? A Beng Slip seats; at. Ha hor a 1. 45 Separated to make two Cots; af.......004+ 5.45 7 course he didn 6. ow the fif- a ; 6 lair Mattresses—covered in A. C. Hi resses ritate the “rom, | teenth at Greenwich te one of the best Our customers tell us that we justly take credit for our foresight. While others talked, A. or tancy cretonne ticking; note | Size baad a ee 7 White Enamel Chiffoniers \ scot te Welds |, CHESTS. SOOOBIND PSE Wea TRA abs we acted; consequently today, when, more than ever, the high cost of living is almost the sole EE oe AH 2 } For corns, Einkon rom pollers when he cereated | topic of conversation with a majority of American people, WE TAKE SECOND PLACE TO Weight Sale Price | 3. ern! final round for the North and NO STORE IN THE ABILITY TO SOLVE YOUR SHOPPING PROBLEMS. 25 Ibs... - $12.60 i ' South © d a Pi 4 5 1812. ‘He “captured Meveral'neatiretab Greenhut’s is YOUR store—as much YOURS as OURS—and we make you a permanent Sod eal re other exceptional bargains in =| titles during the next two years. In customer if diligent effort to save you money can do so. tresses—| $12.75 | excellent bedroom furniture at pro- the winter of 1914 he spent many "s (Smaller sizes in proportion.) tionately low pri hours. in Herbert. Strong's Indoor Laakiemuainal Batibladen- school perfecting his swings. In the ' “SPECIAL NOTICE _ NOTICE spring of that year Mr. Topping ac- More Than Ordinarily Atrractive Are These H Wi ’ . } companied Francis Outmet, Si j eg Ag aR “preparedness” Sates tn Timely Preparedness Sales of omen’s Stylish House and reshoff, Frasher Hale and Edward by Knapp atiroad for an tnvaston of the Linens, Muslins & Domestics W 9 d Mi 9 A l Porch Dresses at Low Prices | Snglis! nks. f. ‘oppil John Dewar & Sons’ longer in the British amarour cham: | | 8¢ Bleached and Unbleached Muslin—yard vide: 57 Yomens an 1sses ppare Cotton materials of all kinds are rising in 2 sas aCe pionship than Travers, Oulmet, Hale at, yard BC re feet color kind. BUT We FORESAW. THIS, agents have pleasure McipEGt aac wean Heame cnr raee 5e Bleached Cheese Cloth—yard wide; 3. A wonderful showing of late-Spring and Summer apparel (in washable and woolen fabrics) | 41 now IA cnseoeti by trie ceeateeneneeten ae in informing — their [runner-up to Francis Qulmet, for the Hohe CEU ieaalig for Misses and Women—most remarkable assortments ever assembled—second to none in| prices. Many smart styles for your choice. many patrons that | played on the links with varying suse 45x36; good quality muslin; each............... i 9c the city. It is the result of our preparedness campaign. ri $1 pais Se ae a Leper a peat ej yi iTles + of Ingham: oa 5 a need | | tienes J. Topping in 1910 marrtea | | 46,0 40¢ Bed. Shoei eine ae epsitene mili for % The garments listed below represent more value in Style, Quality of Material and Work- rien ee ee ‘ ork ample stock of | einen nrg oY, cepenter 208 impertections; each. lc} manship than you can find elsewhere, as shopping about will conclusively prove. ies aH lateeopenn of perlor Cys ard and percale; ’ of the big social events of the season, 121¢¢ Bleached Crash Toweling, Checked Glase ‘ 4 * s lo of white pique in sizes io DEWAR hy | Tropping received trom her father ‘Toweling and Brown Kitchen Toweling--yard i Of the many special values we mention a few: At $2.49-—Dresses of fine analy ginghams, percales j |} | 88.8 wedding present @ check running Huck Towels—-18x36; hemmed linen finish cotton Women’s and Misses’ $16.50 and $19.50 Sults— 1 White Voile Blouses—handsome new styles with new | and lawns; charmingly trimmed with embroidery; organ- H ante enany Bg the Wall st huck; with red border: a splendid variety of models in the most desirable, shaped collars in popular rolling effects; cool and|die collars; sizes 36 to 46. ; | SCOTCH WHISKIES HH] mn ceece: 16 thle year the Wall Street IT avy Towels —odd lot up-to-the-minute styles, splendidly made of Poplin, | appropriate for Summer; some are lace trimmed, '

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