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HY CANES “OF ELECTION HERE Ballots Mu ey co Be Sent Up From! Be Counted in Home Districts, { t ) The rev uit of the election In this! ny State where a fow may determine the, known for a week | after Election Day, uniess the present plan for recording the votes of the) ‘soldiers on the Mexican border in) changed. It was stated at the Board of Baieo- | tions office to-day that the ballots of the New Yorkers on the border will be seaiod and sent to the Secretary of State at Albany, and he will in turn send them to the counties in which the men reside. The votes will not be counted until they are in the hands of the county oMcials. Inasmuch as the idiers cannot vote before Election Day, and may vote after Flection Day if thelr ‘affairs prevent thelr voting on that day, it will be seen that about a ‘Week will elapse before the votes of the soldiers are received here, and It will take a few days more to dis- tribute them to the county boards of election. Twelve thousand men eligible to vote in this State are sald to be now on the borer, seven thoveand of them from Greater New York. They will! Probably keep in suspense the election results in many close districts on local and legislative candidates, but the pos- sibility that the State election will be | 80 close as to require the count of these votes to decide is not highly re- | garded. Many National Guard officers are! here on furlough and will remain, until after election. ‘Those who ar- | rived here too late to register are asking whether or not they may use the soldiers’ ballot in voting here. The Board of Election has asked the Attorney General for an opinion on | the questic Cornelius Vanderbilt Is one of those who returned home too late to register, and unless he returns to Texas before Nov. 7 he may lose his vote. y not be ‘uardsmen will be sent two! h, one an emergency ballot d in case the other is de- stroyed. He will be given a book containing the names of all the can- didater in every county in the State and he will Mave to write in on a blank ballvt his chaolee for office. It ~ was found impractical to send to each man the ballot of his own district and thue the blank ballot is being used, Gur Big Special PlayerPlanos —sF LA $10 Monthly <x Until Paid FREE Bench, cover and 12 rolls AN of the Latest Player Rolls, with each Player Piano, tmnt 179 x Hal Monthty, Until Paid $6 $5. Yong FREE D eirtsge This Week | USED PIANO SALE Q UPRIGHTS each $50) a3 RIGHT by Paid, ..' babi BROOKLYN 4ona ite Greenhut’s—the Store of Well This 4-piece “Adam” Suite Greenhut’s The Store of Values Assorted Varieties Greenhut’s—the Store of Best Moderate-Priced Merchandise Greenhut’s—the Store of Lowest Prices For a fifth of a centiry our policy has been one to which we have consistently adh . Itis thus expressed by us: “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’? So you see, comparing store with store in New York, it pays you to trade here. But we have an extra induce- ment to offer for your patronage in the shape of For Evers Member of These are comfortable, Men's Suits—mediu fine rr Men's Union weight; ei ae, wool; 1 A Discount in Money or Merchandise Filled Books Redeemable for $2.50 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE IN ANY DEPARTMENT Women’s Combination Suits—fine stitch; cairo’ Couiva bur the picture cannot show the beau ‘e—ol N w medium weight; soft cotton; ribbed;| slightly fleeced; perfect for present wear; p ty * 'Proseates at ths terry & a slightly freee made in high or 49 5] fendluly made and periect fitting; ee aa wee a Chet bs bron Headquir the Fifth Fl low neck ankle or knee Wengsné 6h, WC a oes and chiftree’s Combhialign gti in tunic’ effects, “Many ‘have. sleeves of eadquarters on the oor Women’s Combination Suits—light, medium |". i Georgette; all arq designed and trimmed in fine combed cotton; . 98 and heavy weight; made with crochet or homme? j hand Haleiea at. ribbed; steam shr ished; size 2.... (Se addition for ev The “Sperry” Gold Stamp is the best and most up-to- date trading stamp system so far devised. It sets anew high standard in retail merchandising. It offers a fofit- Welbatetena Youths’ ‘ard. Boys’ sharing inducement that no man or woman can afford to in high or} grey worsted; wai disregard. snug find sizes to 18 years, One * < Gold Stamp Given e with Each 10c Purchase There does A an element in this community which BRERNE VT eee Sinner sf ; has never collected Trading Stamps. To this element wé Prepare for Cold Nights! specially appeal, by reason of the extraordinary liberality of this offering. To beginners—we give you a stamp book, and with J every purchase you ask for stamps. You will be sur- prised how quickly your book will be filled, if you will concentrate your purchases at Greenhut’s. Amanufacturer'sodd lot; regularly| for single beds. With biue or pink The. Those who prefer cash for their “Sperry” Gold Stamps 20c, 30c and 49c. White and col-| border. ularly 81.29, 89, wise se are not obliged to wait until they have filled their books ored, bonnaz embroidered. Many | at, pair... c coats a Pry iB Id S tf edi di iti ‘4 different patterns to. choose (Crash Toweling—| bought at present OpronER 10, 1018 for ‘Sperry Gol tamps can be redeemed in quantities lly priced at, 18 wholesale price, would retail at of Eig more—thus, cash may be realized on 25, 50, 75 seeeeeeeees Ic ibe fo 180 @ yards Hsevy bleached alts isa tive tac hi that under resent or / oweling; unbleache chen tions, Turkish Towels—On sale Priday| toweling; bleached oatmeal weave; THESE SUITS AND OVERCOATS aT Let us give you Senay hint. as may bo tae bar only. 500 dozen manufacturet's fub-dry toweling; bleached 11 é WHOLESALE AT OUR SALE PRICE, patronize your neighborhood store for some things, an seconds, Fine bleached Turkish} Turkish toweling; yard. c doubtless your neighborhood tradesman also giyes Gold towels in white and colors. Extra (Table Linen—Imported irish Table The Suits at $9.95 Stamps. Rementer, that the “Sperry Gold Stamps sizes and weights. site DE | Damask, all pure linen, pretty de- ‘These are in Neat Mixtures, Seri you receive with those purchases at your neighborhood hr Ngo dhs tame © O50) Pent, A AE aL | Checks or Plain Blue Serges. ‘Many store are good at Greenhut's, and the profits are cum- price, each. sovvoe GEC} larly 91.50 per yaa; yard... them in Norfolk er plached backs. Byery ulative. GREENHUT'S—DOWNSTAIRS STORE Just 100 Bent Art Glass Domes Very Specially Priced Tomorrow if In mata instances there is only one of a kind, Nevertheless, the assoriment comprises a choice ce collection of the most attractive designs, cae | these would be to $32.95. Tomorrow, $3.95 to 22.50 A tew are described as follows: $4.95 Domes—Large Bert Panel— 20 inches; with fancy filigree metal work and small ruby piec: $8.95 Domes—Duich or sign Skirt—20 inches; $10.95 Domes—Flow sign—20 inches; $6.95 Domes—12 Panel with filigree metal work trimming $ and ruby points; Of. 0 ccsesvees $14.95 Domes — Leaded Skirt desert designs, with large top bent $ panels of art glass; GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR: (as illustrated); Special $60 9 a A sightly, Deantith! suite, built In the famous “Adam” design, Separate pieces of the sujre may be had as follows: $27.50 | China Close t- A+ inches tong) $33.60 e special prices marked’ are complen Extension Table—(48 inches tone ain good quality inverted oui = + 5.00] in diameter), Domes as Above-—complete with 3 light electric, 1 for each dome. pi lla os tet k, finished in a rich Jacobean ‘bro Me GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR’ I vrria 6 Market Here and Save Mone re aia ney rowan ret “ Paid. . gray; sizes 3 to 17 ye pat. (9 minrey ulle t , ' a rom, Teleph Norfolk, Patch Pocket and Pinched , Cordu ulte—with two pairs of 1 #4 Monthly Until Pald. . “90 Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Phone Chelsea 4000. _ Friday Fish Specials Coe oe eee and voflined | trousers; {n light and dark drab, 2 UPRIGHTS each ‘110 Our Own Baking Fresh Meats Be | BUETERI Asi For details Knickerbocker trousers; grays | touss color and vow brown; § Monthly Until Paid. Fresh supplies fr bout evi ROAST BEEF—cholee cu Frosh nt; browns and tan Fancy Mixtures; ears: at. a4 iy plies from the ovens about every 30 mi t i 7 Long Convertible Collar O: UPRIGHTS each “125 SEEDED RAISIN 9 5@ | THREE-LAYBR CA\ FLOUNDEIt of other Sales sizes 7 (0 17 years; $ artes Me ble Collar verconts = > 4 BREAD large loaf C | Tutti Frutti, Marah k " . BE. ceceereneseveveee testes Ra eree ARC YS, NURS: Bie0 $4 Monthly Until Paid. . DELICK rr AG low, Coco 60 120"! please see our ancy Mixtures; sizes 9 10 a $ 2 UPRIGHTS each 735 RING: 6c| et Ic Advt. in Today's Button - to- Neck and Double -|_ years; at $4 Monthly Until Paid... aa pote de WHOLE W 1c . Hreasied Juniors’ Oyercoats—in Mackinaw Coats—Norlolk 3 UPRIGHTS cach 450) Erkeou Ne 89¢| _ BREAD—o ‘Aegis ee Eve. Journal. heavy weight weaves; seasonable | Pocket models; rich plaids, he AA Monthly Until Puld, ,. LO) tt lal POUND | SCOTCH TEA 12¢ » 30c Fancy Mintures; sized 31012 $55 | Mackinaw cloths in gray, brow 3 UPRIGHTS each 160 wa teiss eit 32¢ PRUIT STOLEN — made | | UF STEAKS 220 years; ... a maroon, etc,; size 9 to 17 $4 Monthly Until Pald... LASSES Fi Oe | 8 Seman avis O56 : <= * eee CAKE—2 Ibs... each, Oc and... si MAIN FLOOR e 7 . “ NHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR woe Maen Mote A) Va ae 9g | TE Averined pane’ meeis a. Ske ° 10c Hair Nets iJ 10-Ib, box, Irying, cooking and bak * s YLE BACON 9g t PLAYER PIANO $225 reseaean OC} ings pail, $1:00; BR PARCHED PaxINOSE— TYLE N 26¢ " 1quors ines 9 : $1.34 and. dor, at ’ Reliable 8 Monthly Until Paid Flour WOE Wks Nokes reg "the 5M6 ROLLE each 7c hy 2 San '50c; ¥ ) LAUNDRY BLUE—Fischer's | J E TSEY TOMATOES ANI SHOULI 20 = , pe Ld fees, 200 Neer, || patie too, GUC | Se Maer Log quailty) band MYATED ono Akon Hh Monogram Hennsaay's Californ a Wir All-Over Hair Nets “in the pink TERINE - ‘Be Soren, $1.71 x by a aur 20 z randy Cage envelope.” a $ 15” : ar = ' Nis, : ede lage anes 15e at Re he c “ae Basan gat IAS, HENNESSY & COS wilt colors except gray. Dozen ian et 28e | 80%, 92-75; can. A 0} a4 large packers 0 =i ace COGNAC —bot TOMATO. CATSUP — Foun soc MILD-CUgED "6 Oe 44 Yard Square Rubberized Including Stool and Cover, ale ho, Ver. butiorine tain quality; made with ‘mop rg SMALL GRAIN RICE BACO! Foe $2.25 CAPITOL RYE— $1 ‘Sheeting special. ....+. 18¢ 4 ~ sh tomatoes and pure! purchase 3 or more BB: " gallon, $2; Y-galion Vietrolas, $15 to $ 00 rs Fresh Fruits Ammo, 338 rae ome Ie] GRAPE JUICE — Fountain Was HERMITAGE RYE AIL of the Latent Victor Hecords, Ne ee ee mOnTaE, Ars 7 | 088, STARCH — Hare] 18 Contd cee id 3.095 $2 MAIN FLOOR $3 MONTHLY. Up 4 dot, B0rs" O56 tress, Bc; doten, 1h, 48 O50] & 35¢ Si 28 HOTTIE MISTLE: $y California Cased Flannels of Quality COOKING | APPLES — Re ebia see re be ines B Greonings; ™ ——— BION | 61.2) BOTTLE " Rents a Beautitul a m See bl TG LY eel: Powder i Queen Quality 1st at 12%e yd. et Ou ( hi } { arte : Upright Piano Te BBe | LY cute" MANE. ||| ati. MBE LEY Miu Ae ARE 81 | tami Outing, Panne” ney ie BAnBITT'S BEST COAP Ee Se tb, can 2 81.40 GALLON ROSEDALE tes effects and of soft, foecy nap. A shiABK Tea nou 100 bars, #3. PY ‘1.10 PRACT AR 15 ron SHERRY 8] Medic ‘Claret 43 36-inch width i i) ie ih’ package i 40¢ 29 can 30e Regal English Dry & Appetizers Rhine Silk and Cotton Fabrics—plain end e iff wt thin in Hee one eafitchen 11] IVORY SOAP b Ihe ti Dad BAKING" Pow Old Tom Gine oe WT aa Ree aces tess brocaded effect. pill mixed waist- é ci n purchase | 12 reg, Be site ic 25e thisa aaa 1k Oc | Frisre 4 ings, and fine shi nelnge la 81-87 COURT ST. i 5e De J | | That Te *. |B" whut Bris new'siripe sltects; yde-+ DOC @REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Big Sales of Winter Underwear 4,000 Union and Combination Suits of best standard makes, purchased months ago at tow prices, are offered in this timely event, Strong buttoaholes “Roxford" ribbed; also extra heavy, slightly fleeced ecru cotton; Men's Unton Sulte—chamols, soft Ve hand sanitary Merino wool mixed ; unshrinkable; id Comforters at, Each, *2. The regular price of these heavy weight cotton filled comforters is $4. Plain red borders with figuredcenter; very unusual values at the sale price, Scarfs, Shams and Centerpleces— |Blankets—W hite cotton fleeced, Size We give “Sperry” Gold Stamps redeemable in full hooks by the Sperry & Hutchinson Company for $2.59 ii merchan- dise as selected by you in our store, or for $2 in cash. 3. sa aan GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Economy & Style in This Sale of Women’s _ Dresses and Misses’ Made to Retail for $6.75, $7.95 & $9.75 = im 85 OB = Tomorrow, at. The Styles onl Colors Are Those Most in Vogue Now Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Charmceusine, Plain or Satin Stripe Taffeta, Poplin, also Serge Coming at this time, when the demand for dress tits height, this sale is of supreme importance. And there is plenty of anes. for cholce, One of the 15 pretty styles is shown here as Pras ah of the character of these the Family all Lad si form-fitting undergarments, serviceable, made with smooth seams, d buttons sewed on fo stay. Make Union m and heavy ecru ° 98 ‘ibbed cotton; anug Suits — medium fine Wap rat ibbe ion Suits—white cotton; the height of fashion, All sizes for women and misses, bh every size in each style, As quantiti limited nd the response sure to be big, selection is advised. None will be sent C. O. D, of on approval No mail or phone orders tite: de tid hand fine unk; 85e Jnjon Sulis—natural rm; excellent quality; trimmed; ‘1, 25 SECOND FLOOR: Read THIS— Then Compare Our Prices ON SHOES GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR A Sale for Men and Youths ‘543 Excellent Suits and Over- 95 man and youth from 32 to 50 chest measure can be supplied, The Overcoats at $9.95 Here in a splendid assortment of Neat Do {imiwces in the 4 she patterns—grays, ‘ if i 8, gr and blues. Maman § ace "Latest 0) fects or Chesterfield models “Foot-Mould” Shoes At $2.95 The leathers are Gunmeta! Calf and Patent Leather, with black cloth or dull kid tops; button style; plain ortippedtoes, Cuban or Cuban Louis heels, Goodyear welted soles, All sizes 244 to 7, B to B widths, Women’s $4 “Foot-Mould” Pumps At $3.45 Correct to wear with the new Fall spats. Good looking patent leather and quli-kidskin pumps, with hand- turn es and covered Cuban Louis All sizes 245 10 7, A to D widths. Women's $6 Novelty Lace Shoes At 4.95 One of the season's newest novel- ties. The vemps are of mahogany brown kidskin; the uppers of white kidskin, t inches high; hand- turned soles; covered Cuban Louis heels. All sizes and widths, for conservative dressers. Come oat lease, as the quantity is limited to 43 suits and overcoats, Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws At $3.95 &$5 Norfolk and Patch Pocket Suite—with one and two peits of trouser ery tan and 710 17 years; at ee 13.95 Corduroy Suits—with one pair of trousers; drab, wood brown and mouse 53. 95 colors; Sizes 7 to 16 years; at. Button-to-Neck Overcouts—in Chinchillas, Pancy Mixtures; sizes at to ditional it Long. ‘Convertible Collar’ Overcoats—tuns, browns and grays; sizes 9 to 17 years; at 3.95 Mackinaw ‘Coats--heavy mackinaw cloths, at

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