The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1916, Page 9

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TATENICH END) vuusa wi-o-Tne-wsp, 7 " J ATEN ISLEND , PERSHING CAN'T FIND HIM ’ > Until further notice. we will allow oor coetomers a cach die AIDED BY EXPERTS A Cash | rofit oe Sach om fen may be collected ol pore ‘ | ~~ —~ 4 ' Sharin RAM: ATAMPR 00 om INGARBAGE FIGHT eof mp For the ae of Our Customers Car camemers, epee paytng cash fer purthaces ‘whem hove Mes - Game Wa Caill and Pros witioos 1 ecutor Fach Vo'nt Out Men- _— aces Health ~ More ovine w that the pet Ferbane reduction pant propesed fo |» Widder sient w be pulranee ear! Petr taken to dey Ly I/edeny Wu tame, Deputy Comm eeoner of Healt? for the Biate of New York tor ant Staten isiandere assem Borough Ma am. that the Greet reese me herd every rasacrnr casa THE ONLY MEDICINE fr fa fue es THESE CHILDREN HAVE “He sumer rox es IQHN'S: MEDICINE. accumulation roage due to} page of navign winter | would be a menace to the bealt® of | Soo How Healthy They Are. Staten Island people | Dr. Walter Moffatt, chemist, of Woodbridge, N. J, testified that he vielted the Cobwell garbage-reducing Plant, three miles from New Hedforu. Mase, which te like the plant that ts proposed to be put on Ike's Island Staten Island. He said that for daye after hin visit he suffered from head ache, #' h trouble and fever theugh he ta ordinarily healthy. Dr. Moffat opened three bottles of water taken from (he garvage at dif- ferent stages of reduction. He and every one else Who sniffed them drew away quickly, ‘Tho chemist also gbowed pieces of cloth which had been hung up in the factory, The) were very strong. Assistant Corporation Counsel Chit. tenden objected that Dr. Moffat testimony was far-fetched bec the contract between the city of N Yerk and the garbage reducers speci- fically provides that the work shall not be a nuisance. “There ia the same provision,” said District Attorney Fach, “in the city's contract with the Barren Island people.” ter that nav’ of sales such as big sales. When the father of these two little ANOTHER MAN ESCAPES (siti. "Shusctcte fueeand onc hai years old) and the baby Gertrude GUARDS AT SING SING |iipens"*monti ti) eck Sarthe MANY THANKS. whooping cough and we gave them |Father John's Medicine which relieved Mutual Welfare Leaguer Drops |them. They have never taken any other h edicine since they were born. We Into River and Swims to aivave hate it inthe house and recom: economy of the communit lom, end = it especially for children.” Freedom. jigned) John C, Boete, Box 98, At 8 o'clock this morning officials | Yarmouthville, at Bing Sing discovered that Emil i Bobults of Brooklyn, who had served @ year on a@ three years and six months’ sentence for carrying @ re-| 4, any form, bu volver, had escaped, making the| whit ome ‘nouri ate etl ateth escape from the prison sinve| which strengthen: id builds up the Warden Osborne returned to offive,| body. It has the history of more than eoven weeks ago. fifty years of success. Schults was one of four fremen | working at night in the power houne | gj rf y inside the walls, Shortly before . taree o'clock this morning he told the ethers that he was going into the e Mette garden just outside the power welch sounds the alarm for an GFE) escape, was turned loose and kept alow! ur, 22-Karet -Karat Lon lee ed fron fence Gets Crowne 83 Bridge Work twelve feet high, dropped into the ' @asy Dayment plun may taterest vou! river and awam away. Guards failed te locate him. Schultz, who enjoys house and when he did not return some reputation as @ gunman, was W. 42d St, eat door we urate now that Father ¢ is a safe medicine for [all the members of their family because it does not contain alcohol or dangerous ih Greenhut’: easily made than is a sale. ball ity daily life, ten minutes later the big whistle, NAPHTHA SOAP KENDALL'S—for laundry and gen- pol 22¢ ar So package Soapine Washing Powder with f five bar lot of HERE 1s no more serviceable frock that the school girl can own than the one that ts made of light weight gabar- dino or of serge. This one sults such material perfectly well, but it also can be made of linen or of cotton poplin or of washable mate- rial of such sort. A great many ‘mothers use no others at any sea- son for school frocks, and the gabar- dines and piques and various fab- ries of the #o.t are very charminy thia season, The collar can match the dress and be scalloped with white, or, if the dress 1s made of white, the collar and the belt would be pretty of color, There are bloom- rs that accompany the pattern and bloomers are always desirable 6 Jars, 40: An Frosh Cereals 10 Jos. 5 tbs. CRACKED WHEAT. ... G5: 34: PINHEAD OATMEAL. ...58c 30c BEST FARINA ....00...€5) 4 CORNMEAL ... BH BO: WHOLE HEAD RICE.) BRe FINE PPARL BARLEY... 88c IMPORTED TAPIOCA.... 972 490 APPLE SPEC TALS qt Peck, Basket 4De GRAVENSTEINS .. PIPPINS ‘4 GREENINC KINGS 0 Grenseg of this sort. They are — = etter than petticos r more comfortable and satiafactens: PEACHES~selected, rine, 4 Qe fiom every point of view. tt th: gateey frulty large wide belt is not liked, the sides oi PINEAPPLES — ripe, sweet, juicy the dress can be shirred to hold thi fullness, and the box plaita at the front and back left plain to give a ty 1.153 10¢ " 'S—New York AR panel effect, Taffeta would’ be CROKING FRARE- New Tort Abc pretty made in that way, but fo Lyepad 4 taffeta the bloomers robably would LE thin skin 25¢ be omitted, Pinin taktotas with oy Mossinees dosen >» lar and cuffs of plaid or of stdiped BARTLETT PEARS—for table 35 @ maken a charming frock’ and use; dozen s+. we Oe also @ practical frock, but. perha, PARE sw tek one a little better adapted to the eet ten tee aor itls of eixht and ten’ than to the Lise ‘ ne younger sisters, Plaid se Ke would : 5 ke a ming dress with taf- BSOAPINE and cuffs banded with ribbon. WIth * yard 36 fi * wide for the eol- lar, and 1% yards of either width for the blooniers. The May Manton pattern No, 9152 fs cut in sizes from 6 to 10 6 No, 9152 (with basting tine and added scam aliowance), GIRL'S DRESS, 6to 10 years, Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- ite imi 4), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second treet, New York, of aent by mall on receipt of fifteen cents in coln or stamps for each pattern ordercd IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and always specify sizo wanted. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, GEPTEMBER 11, 1016, "THE BIG STORE” wwe Look for the ‘‘Not Advertised” Special Signs “Be | rho nat shown s 5 The Big Store’s Birthday Celebration As these lines go to press we are in the midst of a series fave rarely been witnessed in this store of They opened this morning, and were designed to cele- brate “The Big Store's” 20th Anniversary. To those who have offered us their congratulations— To those who have availed themselves of the remarkable bargain opportuni ‘OUR CONGRATULATIONS. This important retail institution plays a lively part in the “‘Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’’ Today it is realized that @ store of this character is @ public necessity anda Reaulae public A M » the customer is paramount. ere are a secondary consideration, for a customer is less eG REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Let us illustrate to you during this week how well—how At the Dawn of the Autumn Season capably—we minister to your needs in almost every phase We Offer a Limited Number of € are at your service—never more so than now. ‘GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR: The Big Store’s Great Pure Food Show Tuesday's special attiactions: Demon: leading manufacturers of Pure Foods; and the following special low prices, as well specials not quoted in this advertsiment, Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. tages ay FS SS Water SL, ™ ¢ ds, Telephone Chelsea 4000. y by the prison official 8 tire, Grocery-Orders Fost Card Books These books contain 10 post cards, addressed to our Gro- cery Department, for ordering groceries by mail—they save you time and money. Call for a supply of these books, ot send your address and we will mail them tree of charge. per cont, on all porchew ereent thee wat Of oe om at my time within Of dare afier purchases are made, « morcation sips showing the amount of agereyale purchases at the (adders Office, nent to the Ladies’ Waiting an the bleor ° bon . Innovation WE CONTINUE GIVING “S41” STAMPS as usual. Hi should, however, be understood that me cash diseount wal he allowed on purchanes wher: ing their bills by the tonth day of the month, chould thes discount of 2 per cont Mndicate their ebate her SAN.” stamps or the « Fountain’ eG AE ENHUT ER SECOND FLO Our New Millinery Will Please You as It Has Pleased Others — SIXTH AVE.. IGWTO 19% STREET If it is inconvenient to come here in person Shop by Phone (Call 4000 Chelsea) Our perfect organization enables you to order Practically everything that you may need by telephone At the end of the wire you will find experienced and intelligent shoppers who are perfectly accustomed to this service. CALL UP GREENHUT'S, You will save time, BY and money. la Priced at. . Other SMART HATS A Higher Prices Up to $25 \ Mourning Millinery Spectalized Here. Rush Orders Instantly Altended To, For details of our SALE OF “USED” PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS See our Ad joday's Eve Journal, You simply st it §6 Novelty Lace ¢ 2 on hoes at..... $4.95 All the grace and beauty of higher priced toorwear \s yours in these new Rovelties. The vamps are of Havana brown kid skin, the uppers of white kid eight inches high.: Medium ; long plain toe vamp and chown in the picture is developed in Gabardine. The collar, * which Is velvertvimmed: i's decidedly new convertible style that can ne | | haRd-turned soles; cov. worn butioned up to the neck or shows evers as suits the fancy of the ered Cuban Louis heels. wearer. are! es gracelully from the waistline and is trimmed wit! All sizes and widths, silk braid and buttons. E his at $14.75 is a model of perfec toring and $14.75 teh oieiinea” tt oy are shown te cet fone yur? abardine and the REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR be Vv) ut TONS ire'naw'e pate ctateorting ren onaccoun |179¢ House Dresses, 59¢ to $160, = Photos b rarog ee as you could tind ar ie Continuing the Sale of Silk Dresses at $5.95 g Brice: Made of percale of light colors, in sizes 2410 46. A neat style and a real bargain. dret will have reason to be proud. For a small ot you ca Prema Ndesergt sed genby oe gorves and which later in the season would cost not less $7.05 e of CREPE DE CHINE, CHARMEUSINE, SATIN STRIPED AND PLAIN TAP- Every Vay brings New Arrivals in Women's Distinctive Fall Suits Worthy of Special Attention $ 75 in This Immense Variety Are lie: the New Autumn Styles at... The appeal of these suits is especially stro: with vere style A) ahagle Layer ion, table ect of the price. recite CLEVER STYLE ILLUSTRATED IS TYPICAL OF THE CHARM OF THESE SUIT ng. Not only to the woman » but to those who ap- Our old friends recognize REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOO! 1 as black. a Infant’s *1.25 Set, 98c pe Set consists of three garments, namely, Crepe. Ir ; . pure ay find the size or style two dresses and one petticoat. Neatly mace and of good materials, in sizes up to 2 years. Those who sew can best appre- ciate the value of this offer. GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR ‘1.95 Utility Boxes,*1.49 These light weight but spa-ious shirt waist boxe: at convenience. Utilizing Providing place for all small garments. Men’s Suits Formerly Priced Up to $20 at*11.85 The: ‘e what we term “odd” sults, taken from our regularline. Small lots have been left, resulting from recent big sales. These we shall dispose of quickly at the price named—$11.85— and our only regret is that the quantity on is very limited. There are only 274 suits, ~~ GREENHUT’8—THIRD FLOOR: *3.50 & *4.50 Curtains, pr., *2.95 Serim and Bonnaz curtains, the favorite cur. tain for durability and dainty appearance. In this lot you'll find a variety of patterns and attractive novelties besides saving on the purchase. janufa j~—-- GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR Bath Room Rugs Should be purchased now at these Anniversary Sale Prices Over 300 high-; CUDAHY'S REX BRAND cooked de rugs to choose from. Lambs’ Tongue, Potted Chicken, SPLENDID WOOLENS in light or Splendid choice of styles and sizes. Potted Ham; 15¢ tterns; admirably suita’ ‘or Fi Reg. dow, Oath tae oan, Eulce chaps will be particular! Site Price PRICE Ss! In the collection, Conservative dre: wise. New Fall “ Kingly” peas 8 153 te 36x72... $4.50... $3.65 | 27x54 see 2.78.... 2.28 | 24x72 2.08.... 2.45 | 24x72 1.95.... 1.55 | 24x48 27x54... 2.50 2.10 | 24x48... 1.35 24x36... $1.50. $1.20 VObe. oe. je 1,05 9 a3: 48: CURE LOAF SUG. REENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR: This *40 “Duofold” ERG r) e . $6 ibiaieee Boys’ Suits,*3.45 Sofa-Bed £29.50 re... 12e Suitable for Dress or School Wear, Tes | i | Mi | in All Si.es from 7 to 17 Years pac Aries ' PARCHED | FARINOSE— breakfast foo. 6 packages, Norfolk, Patch Pocket and Pinch Back styles; lined knickerbocker rae hee . 12¢ | | trousers. Seasonable fancy mixtures, light and dark ;reys, stripes and ALASKA PIS SALMON 196 | | pin checks. ; IMPORTED. SARDINES--Normanna Boys 50c Blouses—wih ne'kband or collar attached; plain 39 ie) colors, stripes and whites; sizes 6 to 16 years; at. ...... c A sofa by day and a bed by night. The frame is made of bire nished a rich mahogany color. Covered in Spanish fabricord and of best con- Struction throughout. vely low prices named on many other sofa and couch beds in this sale REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: A Fine Collection of » Soft Hats & Derbies ¥4°+ Very Special, $ (sey at e . ° ° ERS Regularly $2 e de in our own kery with Sunmald ry 15¢ ans 10€ Knapo's Extract: bor will make from 6 to 1 gallons; formerly %Se abot: Yor, G0e, bottle OC DLES. jp GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOO California St.Julien ca. 7Q@ & California Loubenheimer on, alx candies 302 ¢ Fresh Vegetables SWEET POTATOES ., LOW TURNIPS....4 EW CARROTS .... MF T Co.kail twee. Catawba THE DERBIES are in BLACK ONLY, All light weights, Silk trimmed, Combi..ation Delicious, ‘ Wiebe t YZ’ with cushion sweat bands Lboile pate oye FA, ine, oO z THE SOFT HATS are in all the newest blocks and colors--Green, Brown, M 44 $2.25 eo Tne Pearl, Steel, Grey, Tan, Black, Blue and Greystone, 1 RORnPALtAD | Value Men's Soft Hats these would regularly sell from $2.80 to $4. Samples of the M tle Fert.) for . \\ H. & F. Hat Co. one of the best-kiown of America’s hat manufacturers, The | [| , Martial ...f Qa most fashionable blosks for Aurumn, in & complete range of stjles; 5} 65 small baitie| 1

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