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3 a ® _.__ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 18, 1916, WARRING NATIONS a ——<<—— Wegive “Sperry” Gold Stamps, dead here BLY 905 000 OF ing Hineaa.” Brom 1880, to 1444, Father redeemable in full books by the Jesuit colleges of Detroit, Cincinnati, ’ >, Sperry & Hutchinson Company at the, for $2.50 in merchandise as “THE BIG STORE” Fountain’ selected by you in our store, or SIXTH AVE. 1ST TO 19 STREET for $2 in cash. peed ‘by Local Health DM Ine, suilien Spent $1900 fr 7 Chicago and Milwaukeo, ANTLTOXINHERE'A REMARKABLE tho-Thirds pf Amount Sup- STATEMENT : Si a ne | pa Sorry, Gold Stamps “a1 — Liss min coro t ronin| it Fil Made Walley HV Represent the Newest and Most Liberal Profit-Sharing Idea lie Gn are cuabee'e|. ene ‘Everyone Should Save Them—Filled Books Are Redeemable for $2.50 in Merchandise at sate ef" ieth” Comoe] shrug te Changs tet led Any Department of Greenhut’s or for $2 in Cash by the Sperry & Hutchinson Co. at Their Pele Com vont ries Headquarters on the Fifth Floor. tered so much I did as much?” was asked by Albert 8. | |! Modern methods of merchandising as practised at Greenhut's ular “Big And you do not have to wait until 1 book of sta: is filled. « ray Assintant to the President of tho | | Set ect kaw, as \ Store’ demand that the customer, bebidas reeves the greatest possible value for Stamps are redeemable in lots of 25, 50, 75, 100, ete IN CASH. ee: ae Board of Aldermen, . money expended, should Jikewise share in the advantages derived from the large If you have never collected trading stemrs, and perhaps do not realize thelr “They did not get very much,” doe ot one purchasing power of a big retailing institution. value as the Btapenttion has been presented you horeshores THIS IS THR TIME TO that was ts faah Geta Health De One | day 4 lady The greatest Department Stores recognize this—Greenhut's among the number. | REALIZE HOW VALUABLE A FEATURE THIS IS IN YOUR DAILY ECONOMY. on abel pe aig ol soars ants * We have now ie the SPERRY GOLD STAMPS IN ADDITION TO THE But Greenhut's “Big Store” doesn't depend upon Trading Stampsalone to secure had no means of getting the anti- WELL ESTABLISHED “S.&H."" GREEN TRADING STAMPS. @ yOur trade. Far from it. Your next-door neighbor or your friend ata more distant toxin over from here. one time, You have the choice of either. The option is YOURS. point will tell you that at Greenhut's you invariably receive: 6 iwas “As a matter of fact, the first order | ‘and Lydia E. Pink- Pe A ok itd Mah Tobe stl han's Veneta ble Compoun oon F te “ erat, Gold eres iy Bhd berg each 10c purchase. When your book “Better Goods for the sp Kekag-: heir Same Goods for Less Money Vienna, This order was sent direct to | well,so I tookwt able lester bed — v é To conclude: af ; me as Health Commissioner by the |** Lever was. I cannot understand why ‘ ; i Lee ly ra Inte Vino, an he fie, weal ape a a |; $2.50 in Merchandise or $2 in Cash. ——_Yourave inert fren Ula city to Abwinja throven the | caved my Risse tert tor trea tir $2.50 in Merchandise for a Filled Book—or, $2 in Cash for a Filled Book, or as a Final Option, local Austrian Const Insane Hospital’ Mrs. H. SHELDON. | il | Hoa “S.&H.’’ Green Trading Stamps. af En, . “Since that imo no anti-toxin has | 5057 Ph; ns undou! ly did their best, been bought by Austria or any other |isttied with this casesteadily and could of the Central Powers. The largest | jo no mor but often the most scientific amount of serum was sent to tha/ treatment is y the medicinal French Govefnment. Great Britain |properties of the good old fashioned and Italy. also received considerable , roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. quantities.” Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compoun In explanation of the walo 6f this OY nee the Ledle i bikes product to the belligerent nations, page Medicine Co., Lynn, Mase, Commissioner Emerson sald: for 1 free advice. —Advt. “The State law provides that the! = — City of New York can sell the surplus of the antl-toxin produced by the Health Departunent, but that any money from such sale must be used m the production of more anti-toxin, er for the prevention and treatment af tafectious diseascs.” Some typhoid and para-typhold voc- cine went to our troops on the Mexi- can boner: Commissioner Emeragn stated that about three months ago the Pasteur Indtitute in Pariy sent to him @ spe- cial request to send expert, bacteri- olowista to Fran to demonstrate REENHUTS—THIRD FLOOR: $14,536 Worth. of Linoleums The Most Remarkable Purchase and Sale the Trade Has Known in Years! In Our Floor Covering Store Tomorrow We Offer 18,000 Yards of ‘Superior Linoleums (Inlaid and Printed Grades) purchased from the NAIRN LINOLEUM CO.—one of the foremost mills of America. This is all genuine cork linoleum; every yard perfect. Newest patterns of the handsomest character. And remember, that your choice in this sale is made from FULL ROLLS. The Printed Linoleums 2 yards Wide; quality ” 10c grade; per square yard, 49 Quality “E;” 2 yards wide; 7S grade; per square sale....... ‘ c yard . ~ a 54. se eeeeeeenee sepeecceecesreereessnceeees (MOE | YO... cee eeeee Oeerecceecees eee rer rer. Sie _ The Inlaid Linoleums-: yerds wises ‘ Dicer cc syne me | as gts me De | at ae, LQ It Was @ recognition by the onganiza- . . yd. “er oq. y ee vececee Hon reaponsible ter the development faker by ales fay a Bear in mind that this is the biggest sale of the season in our floor covering department. The excellent bargains offered should guarantee your attendance, and early in the day. of e serums of the superiority o! charg Q the New York Health Departiant’s ||] Perleet Fitting Glasses as low as $2.50 matthod s | . One expert was sent to France, Dr. Emerson said, and remainéd 4 month, Established $4 Years. ‘The Commiastoner stated that the ||| New York; 184 B’ John St. Pasteur Institute had informe? him 223 Sixth Av ., 15th St. that becuse of tho war demand it 350 Gisth Av pat it. | i wee impossible foi {nstitute to | 17 West 42d Street 4 —- Brextuce enough anti-toxta for wry | |] Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St. 4 of tho French army. * i} The state “Forewarned is ‘Forearmed.” Provided ee the warn- ing. Most. like! r NEED the hel, of. F eel ‘oe only to make tliem see better — more clearly and at a greater distance, but also to relieve your eye muscles and your nerves, ‘GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR: Women’s and Misses’ Newest Suits, Coats and Dresses Wide variety, correct styles, worthy quality and moderate prices are the dominant features that have made our Apparel Section the popular place for selection “Silk Dresses. The Coats Tailored Suits at $19.50 at 9222..50 at $14.75 and a wide variety of me- ‘Whether your preference is for an elaborete Styles that eloquently express the fashions Correct terials distinguish this assortment. — In suit or a prim tailored suit, this lat provides of the moment, And the broad variety to choose from is another factor that com- poy ig Ao a} material thet you're fond satisfactory choice at decided savings. The misses’ Norfolk model illustrated proves pels interest in this sale. These dresses are of Charmeuse, Crepe Coats of Wool Plush, Irish Frieze, Wool thé superiority of the style of these suits, Velour, Imitatles Bolivia, Broadcloth, It is made of Wool Velour in Burgundy, green, of Dr. Emerson were made as esult of & request to the commi: for increas in the salaries of Drs, E. J, Banzhot, Mary ©. Schroeder aud A, Zingher, assistant directors in the Bacterlo. logical Bureau of the Health Depart- ment, He said these physicians wapervise the production of the vac- cime and asked that their pay be raised from $2,100 a year to $2,280 a year, The committees approved the juest, ™S his budget for the next year the Sommissioner asked for « total of $8,044,402 for salaries Alone, It was} nded that he be allowed for Meteor, Georgette Crepe combined with Charmeuse, Satin combined witW Serge. For salaries in the The colors are Wistaria, Burgundy, Brown Whipcord, Novelty Mixtures and or brown, a chic ple: me with yoke front Mayrroon was allowed Green, Plum, Navy and Black, but not all Fancy Tweede. ba Lava Lied hag be viene * : snioen ie eypey model THE STYLE ILLUSTRATED can be hed big oth fhhaate! Rad lips mam Corminen $0: eat in tne | Of the styles for women we picture one in sizes for both women and misses. The Wear ott Saiet ao Meavn eae Financial e LEWISTON, Me., Oct. 18.—Bill Carri. man, who lately piloted the Red Sox to two successive world's championships. wiD became @ banker, he admitted to- | MY Gay. Not only that, but Bill 1s going to 100% teed the I league and be one of FORFEIT Poplin, Velour*Checks and Gabardine. All are embellished in the height of fashion, Splen- didly tailored, lined with guaranteed satin. ‘There are in this lot specially styles for stout women in sizes 37 to 53 bust. Also “Stylish Stout” Suits intended for the large bust and small hip figure. Sizes from 3ets to 52}4 bust. . huge Quaker collar is equa: whether worn flat or fastened up to the neck. This style is shown in Wool Velour, in Burgundy, Brown, Midnight Blue, Green and Black. of splendid lines in both the smart fects as well as the straight-line Many are id with black or beaver plush; some have collars of inlaid velvet and fancy cuffs, here which shows how eifectively you can choose from this lor There are also special styles for misses and small women, All are attractively trimmed. Georgette Crepe collars of new styles, pockets, girdles, shirring, tunics and above all, embroideries in the new metallic effects enhance the unusual beaury of these dresses, Every attractive fashion of the day Is A One of Increases strength © delicate, nervous, run down: people 200 pe in i the mosuls. partnership with a few ether stockholders of the First Natignal Beak of Auburn, Carrigan will be ected @ director and assume contro} ot the benk at the mecting next Mon- Great Cholce in Tailored Suits For a a Ps —————— _ tale "from any aood anu shown in our large assortment of dresses, 1 Pa Mirae’ Ceaet ons eer ienass Cent end eas. Women and Misses At zeus sis laste : Prices range from $7.95 up to $98.50, at $14.75 | Prices are $7.95 to $90. at $18.50 $12.75 to $100 ORCA HOH A A TIE ro aw l | REENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR AREENHUTO-SECOND FLOOR | | F e ° ‘e ” e MA N ‘| Bedroom Furniture || Buy Best Groceries Here! ||‘“The Sun” Sheds Light on The Alv84 ST & SAVE. New in Style, Reliable in Quality and Biing your grocery 01der to our Mammoth Pure Food Store tomoitow Shoe Situation ‘ x ? , u it | 1 sonal Open Saturdays DOLLAR A W, Cor Liberal Credit * Very Low Priced Now ireme ceaeed er pelesbone Cheleen Gos. rn mee & lle oF che Grocery Not only does tals, one of Until fo P.M. Ww Whe Sera meaty au t Thursday's specials include: ; the foremost papers in the ( oo . s- jerms apply also io x $23 Birdseye Maple Dressere—tull swell front, with 22x28 $ 1 7 15 Tomato Catsup Sugar Frish Cer als United States, emphasize the We Close ( $ pelle Long Island, New * French bevel MuUrors at... see eseeers eRe tapenos ees A Fountain quality, made Bett refined cranulateds ES 10 tbe 8 Iba. conditions xisti in = \ % $26.50 ivory ssirg Tables—with wiple mirror; $4 € 25-1. cotion $1 OH FARINA... 742 ii rary Evenings at eet Jersey and aan a 3.25 bas . coMnneis & shoe and leather trade but, BR kd 6 o'Clock Connecticut 4 $27.50 American walneal 1375 etal at thi ‘price wit PINNED ale as well, indicates clearly the | SHOES £0 TO TS CENTS EIGER, ROLLED OATMBAL. 43¢ 23e advisability of availing yourself of these two excel- lent bargains which will be found in Greenhut's Shoe Department tomorrow morniog. Leading manufacturers ot foot- wear in the United States find = it difficult to obtain stock; expert leet workmen are hard to find. Yet H Hoek E $23. Ostermoor Hotel "16 50 $13.50 Muhogary Finished 10 atyle Matiress~-at ecial This Week—*'2., Sai" AMLESS VELVET RUGS, 9x12 Pr WHOL GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR By an Enormous Special Purchase We Are Enabled toOffer Men’s Underwear Of Fine Wool, Single or Double Breasted, Usually Priced Up to $2.25, At *1.25 RICE... Pa 486 SCOTCH GROUND MBAL,..., 5B 200 eKINCINE BAKING POWDER— Lib, @ PRESH BUTTBRINE— Swift's Premium Sib. drum, ELso: 2-tb. print, 5! °. CARNA CUBES—~ 3 reg, We boxes. 25¢ JERSEY TOMATOES- Fountain qualky, hand e5 Ib. ~ Phillipe « in face of these extraordinary conditions, look at what “The Big Store’ has to offer you a tomorrow; + Women’s $3.50 oh ate ait weight jeter, O15 Wyld. Can. seeseseee 17e i] Su POLISH —~ Opaline *2.95 And the garments are splendid. Serviceable, high class, and made 17d: Le Brio! 196 “Foot Mould Shoes” A* e by the celebrated Lackawanna Mills, w POTATOES ~ the The leathers are gunmetal calt and patent leather, with blecs cloth or dull kid tops, button style, plain or tipped toes, Cuban or Cuban. heels, Goodyear welted soles. All sizes 2) to 1, B to B widths. extraordiuary value. Wi fi “Foot Mould Pumps” At 53.45 Just correct to wear with the new Fall te; good-looking leather and dull kidskin pumps, with hand-turned soles and cover Bates Louis heels, All sizes 244 10 7, A to D widths, Double 44 Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock—-Single 4% Stamps Thereafter —Single Sperry Gold Stamps ALL DAY ) } i] Shirts and Drawers of Fine Wool All steam shrunk, double sewn seams, the underwear most suitable for men who spend much time out of doors, as well as those in steam-heated buildings. . Shirts are single or double breasted and double back, Drawers have suspender tapes. All sizes, all natural gray color Some have WE PAY FREIGHT AND) KAILNOAD FARR, slight imperfections which are unnoticeable except to an expert, but which have helped to cut the price ulmgst one-half, Choice of these garments |_SAve.Con.84"Sr. ||!" Far'or Suite, mahogany finished frames, ¢ poli wood seat, handsomely carved; loose 3 2 cushion of piain Mohule plush, B- Me tbe, 81; ment stt | 23¢ GUADARALL COrPEE Sib, net welabt $y canister. . F HOTEL BLEND PrEB— ae te 1: 20e aes at MIXED TEAS — apectel, bs, O1 fete Ott 256 DONG IC RIUM RTE SO RTI SO I 2 EO SORE RE IORRICROR NY Ly br. ders lity », 80¢ a MD SES Ba BR Be eae Sen x