The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1916, Page 11

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- 2 Had Gone Without Pood ¢ Mrs. Marnes’s Lawyers Say She Had . Days—His Stomach R Broken Down Under Pressure | Nourishment {1 gree ) emia Hept Tate a tw the 4 the bi of wiiet after « for maty nine 4 Nolfinan June 06 at bie Grand Hiver near Ge foodies period of forty tempted to eat, but hie fused to we t Despite warnings from friends ) Hullman inated the rebellion of bis stomach was trivial and that @ rf 4 Sumption of fasting would help nature rid bis system of polwons Last Saturday after three more un successful attempts | became delirious ed, he w ar here 1 @ Without food | police wh whe ad fh hie fatal taett air camp on the a After «| her jaye he at. | under mach ept nourteb: ent roi Friction, in spite of oil and urease, takes the life out of bearings and all transmission @hich the ooulist thou fighting death, Two years years. But— tore told him he hed not | He went to his camp x N‘ Ruanntes|| DIXON’ nd_Kreatly Improved thirty daya Automobile LUBRICANTS turn friction Into fiction. The right Dixon lubricant for each part means increased power, mileage, safety. Ash your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. Jersey City, N. J. > Eatabliched 1027 Bere oused as * The police charg entrance to the apar on the Walter Nicholle No, 135 Haw fam a retailer of cigarettes. & recommend “fielmar” Turkish ciga- , veftes because I am sure of them, ae They satisfy my customers and bring me They certainly please many tastes. I have never known of a smoker trying “Helmar” Turkish cigarettes who didn't become a “ ar” smoker. Tho mildest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. a? The nest tebacce fer cigarettes Is Turkish. Bon pay ton conte for enybody’s cigarette unth “ you have tried “Helmar,” @ fascinating, clevating, gentioman’s emoke. Makers Highest Turkish A eargapros Mitr om tga debi Quality Superb. wen said B® Dey YOUNGSTOWN, ©, meptt Dr | sire Jouee HR arnen. we 1) Huffman, cowie and advoote of wen charmed with enurder by aoe O@ © patuTe cure, died her © jury after an inquest over the t her b na ated to o-day at the Mty Hospital @ viett . _ " Jepemianes 6 ni she broke down just as well as you can do it in person. at Size ranges are ASK F LEMONS—thin sk and juley; dor..... Grocery Order POST CARD BOOKS. ia tain Cali for « supply of these books, or send your address, and we will mail them free Tea Specials Por icing or for serving hot, EA SI Ib, caddy, 04.25; 88c Remember, this is not an experiment at Greenhut's is an old feature here; but its value is most apparent now Mail Orders Are Likewise Filled Here Promptly and Intelligently Fresh Fruits 490 Fresh Vegetables mie Do Your Shopping An experienced staff of shoppers is here to do your shopping for you hopping by phone SIXTH AVE.. IBTO 19 STREET Ree NHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR TOMORROW—The Final Reduction Sale of the Season Women’s and Misses’ Cotton & Silk Dresses Priced Regardless of Original Cost for Quick Clearance Women’s and Misses’| Women’s and Misses’ White Voile and Colored|and Stout Women’ s|Fanc, Dresses Formerly $6.75, | White & Colored Dresses|and Poplin Dresses For- *1.25 In this extraordinary underprice event you have a choice of several hundred dresses in many of this season's smart styles. instances MUCH LESS THAN THE ACTUAL COST OF MAKING. Women’s and Misses’ Voile, Net Silk Formerly to $9.75, at *1.95 merly to $12.75, at $3.95 And the prices you are asked to pay are in many incomplete, but all sizes are to be found inthe whole collection. You may find your size in the very Style that will be most becoming. THREE OF THE DRESSES FROM THIS SALE ARE ILLUS- TRATED HERE. The Dresses at $1.25 These are of striped and Plaid Voile, also White Voile; handsomely trimmed with embroidery, crushed silk girdles, novelty collars (Former prices to $6.75.) The Dresses at $1.95 Dainty creations of shesr White Voile, i ways. The , sizes 39 to bust, are of Linenein solid colorings, as well as Fancy Voiles and Stripes. (For- mer prices to $9.75.) The Dresses at $3.95 Splendid styles in Novelty White Lawn, trimmed with contrasting color, also White Net. (Former prices to $12.75.) Many other handsome styles in striped, checked and novelty Silks and Poplin in pretty colorings. (Former prices to $9.75.) Don't miss this bargain opportunity— and again we urge you to please come early, as the attendance is sure to be big and the Poplin quantities may not last throughout the day Dress No Mail, "Phone, C. O. D. or Approval Orders filled. None exchanged or now $3.95 credited. Sale starts at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. REENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Our Pure Food Show Look at its features! BEST ADVERTISED FOODS DEMONSTRATED. DAILY TALKS OF THE BEST METHODS OF SERVING THEM: FREE SOUVENIRS AND SAMPLES, and, last and best, LOW PRICES. Mail and Telephone Ordersfilled. Telephone Chelsea 4000, OR OUR NEW GROCERY CATALOGUE. IT’S FREE. Fresh Fish MARKET COD or butter: Qe | WEAKEISH freshly fish; freshly caught; Ib. caught; Ib . 8c HADDOCK SEA BASS freshly Arh SHNRNEE Bo SALMON STEAKS | Ib, HALIBUT STEAKS | 18¢ TILE FISH STEAKS ib 10¢ PINEAPPL! fruit; de caught MACKEREL — freshly nt; tb CRABS prime, TOMATOES—tresh, red QB @ [NEW RED OR YELLOW Fresh Meats ripe fruit; large til. ONIONS 5 : woe + quer GREEN BEAN x Beane | Segt. basket... SPARERIES or hocks: suset/ LAMB-full fore quare Die NEW SWEET POTA-. Pickled, corned pigs’; 12c} ,.st.°4 9 2C] pork sm TORS—S-qt. basket 1! whole 4Cc ° 22¢ 82c b LAMB. Spr seve, 260 fread kiied FRESH BUTTERINE — Swift's | PARCHED, FARINOSE packed $1.22; 12¢ 490; a“ 4 OATMEAL. — PF. S SER aperies ver Burterine. bg tel seeded ACHOR ~~ Chaco 8c je; ready t0 868) Vwi CON CARNE Cudahy's reas colds Rex brand; dor, BBB ‘a 45s ay tod Pry be: Be fe BOUILLON CULE _ Freshly roasted dally. $1.80 box 100 31.60 CORE AG! BLEND COP. | luEWe CHOP RICE FEE—d-lb, net weight canister 5] NTOS COFFEE rs oi 20c SHADOW " LAWN’ ‘corree PURO SOUPS — P now LAWN COFFE Chicken, Vegeta Heel, Lentil canister i 35¢ 12 Fee. So bores, Hc; D5 @ BONELESS» SARDINES Nor. Hé purches pie BeLsios Sache manna an Imported; 4b eatsw mn mona ported; in | 2414 Ib. bag Whea: freshly ground » TRESH CORN MEAL halves, dor, $3.2) Lovee r oe f Si 28e whites 10 tbe, 8:5 CORDOVA CANDLES 4 Tee 28 Botseessss LOC DOLD'S WrsTPHAL’’ STYLE BACON 26e 25e 27¢ Kelloig’s Bran Cooked, ready to serve New supply from the Kel ogg Food Co. Battle Creek; doz, 82 25; Gres aX, Be 225 19¢ MILD CURED. BACON - Ib HAZEL WESTPHALIA STYLE BACON. = t list of the things PHISH, ARTICLES TOR DOMESTIC USE in fact, there a a thot Stor that nt m —THIND FLOOR Annual Sale of Standord School Supplies The event that the school fren and their parents) of New York and surrounding territory for miles around wait for each ye al * boys rt And Now Look at the Prices: Glant Writing 1 per { de Salute 1 de € Hooke Standard Composition Hooks I 0 c superior quality paper, ea, 10c Blank Books ruled paper; flexible cover, each Extra Size Blank Books stilt cover |-4 each 15¢ and 21c Composition Rooks motiled — pe cover, each oc Hudson Loose Leaf Note Books flexible cover, separate fillers; can be had at all times, adapted hand writing; at Board of Education Tablet specially ntade for drawing; at! 5 Wood Covered School ¢ 6 colors in carton; car Universal Drawing Crayons large sticks; ed colors ; splendid quality; carton 12 Large Crayons - assorted colors; extra quality; carton Se 9 oc Tayons 8 pieces at “Crayola” Crayons—box of @ 16 pieces; at. * Ge Blackboard Brasers cach Be White Chalk — box of 194 sticks; 9 » de and Se assorted container Faber's Ruby Ru Tashitgnt to sell at this low dozen Black Ink Carter's Vermilion Ink bottle... Ge . Mucilage— botth » de Cyco" Liquid Paste 8e big prices 25c 2c to 3c and 6c I Boren 7 Pencil Voxes— with lock and key; each Composition I each ‘a School Comp ntaining 3 pencils, pen and eraser; cardboard box . School Companion pencils, a pen and he tubber eraser; alin leuth- erette covered box, at Faber's Special school C containing brass ed aluminum collapsible drinsiag cup, four pencils, pens and holder; sharpener; also red Eagle with Compass For School w Uni " Graphie Dictionary sell mouncing; based foundation laid by Noah Webster and other le raphers; 1 ized by Cha type; flexible thumb index; at s.eecee “Funk & Wagne!l” Desk Standard Dictionary — cloth $1.62; 3 ‘ °2.03 ionaries leathe leather Prerery) Home and Schoo! Dictionary leatherine binding 4 cloth ; 25c Dictionary of Hard Word * 49e Other Sales For Tomorrow's Crowd: Women’s Fine Quality Silk 97 Hosiery pair 79 Women’s Gingham House $ rt Dresses at 1.49 by K. M. Pierce, at Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Boys and & 95 Girls s PIWw Sd Robe Cloth € yard 2% $12.50 Golden Oak Chi’ SO Om foniers at 8.95 Oak Hed: Ws fullsize; § - 3 ft. Vin, high; at 4.45 Details of above sales in our adv'ts in today’s Journal. snd and one things carried in Greenhut's popular Make no mistake: and big assortment, steds, Thibets, Tin! and Black Serges, Cassimeres, Unfinished youth in feet, measure Netter qualities? $6 and $7. There are 273 of them suitable for Fall wear sizes are complete. Special note is made of Youn ROYAL W Size 1) $65.00 x2 . 42.50 S.3x 10.6 ‘ $9.50 S.dx10.6 39.50 6x9 reibes 26.50 4.6x7.6 16.50 ROYAL WILTON RU GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR The $10,000 Stock of hiennessy's Brandy JA HENNESSY yi lveal ‘lone a Mono, ra Whisky bee 218 69e Pherm Helland Gin ‘ tle, Fe 28e} Telephone you need DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES GREENHUTS-—-MAIN FLOOR First Big Autumn Sale of “Kingly” Trousers $4.% 19.46 and $9.96 s ¢ e These are garments of character which are well and favorably known and which we have featured for years. Positively, it is impossible to mention a style or a pattern that is not represented in this broad Included are Fine Striped Wor- Cheviots, Worsteds All-Wool Fast Color A sire to fit every bulld of man ot from 26 to 60 waist Ot course, at $5, Men’s & Young Men’s Suits, at $10 most of them Assortment and Men’s First Long-Trousers’ Suits which will be found in excellent variety, GREENHUT'S—S8ECOND FLOOR. Boys’ FallSuits 3 O45 With Two Pairs of Pants; Special at e GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR The Very Newest Floor Coverings & Curtains Most timely and appropriate sales, just when you are returning to town and are thinking of Autumn furnishings: TON RUGS— $1.00 Curtains Pair 79 Small Sizes re $1.50 Curtains Pair 98 38063 wads STI wees $2.25 Curtains . Pair $1.49 36x63 850 $3.50 Curtains Pair $1.95 36x63 7.50 5.75) Art Silk Portieres— choice novelties 27x54 7.00 5. in pretty effects; regular $5.50 and 27x54 5.75 4 $6.50 values, sale at, $ 27x54 4.75 3. pair 4.25 Moselle Wines These Featured Items Tomorrow GROCERIES, MEATS, Hig t conveniently ordered by phgne Blue Boys and parents alike commend these good suits. The new Norfolk and pinch-back models, with all the smart touches that distinguish the new Fall modes. They are up to the Green- hut standard. Shown in attractive new cas: es and tweeds in tans and gra > diagonal and herring- bone effects as well as seasonable fancy mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 years. These are our celebrated two-pants suits, with knickerbocker trousers full lined, and hard, indeed, to equal at this price. Boys’ Suits, *2.95 A splendid value. New pinch-back and Norfolk suits in sizes 7 to 18 years in fancy mixtures, diagonals and herringbone effects, A value characteristic of our Boys’ Clothing Store. September Sale of Fine Scrim and Fine Mar- quisette Curtains , Excellent values, Trimmed with ‘| lace and insertion, plain and heme 50) stitched border. Also Dutch style, Blackberry Faust Kummel Tron tecuo't Crape Juce

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