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gy ARMA NRHN! INGE RNB eg RNa Per SAAR en SNA No. 4. West Fifty-first Street, this olty, Develin is a grand-daughter of John E, Develin, former Corpora- tion Counsel of this city. ley, daughter of ‘ames Bradley, is to be 0 Everett Higby to-night fement}in St. Paul’s Methodist Epis Y fore to | Church Miss Mildred Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willia: « Curtia of No, 986 Fifth Avenue, will be married to Walter Hughson this afternoon in St. Bartholome Solve, Jeose Hoyt of No. 960 Park | ™! @ announces the en: b eed Miss Isabel , son of Pro! 2 Sf Sloane “and. Sire, Sloane Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kynett Car- penter of Scarsdale announced yes- terday the engagement of Mrs, Car- nt is announced of|penter’s daughter, Miss Edith Lucy Cruikshank Snyder, | Develin, to George King, son of Dr. Susie Cruikshank |and Mrs, William Har King, of fata Be Money ! Money!!. What’s Money Com: pared to the Joy of Corn-free Feet ? gon of Mr, and Mra, Henry Breese! Church, Miss Marjorie Davis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henr, C. Davis of No. 131 Riverside Drive, will be married Fredrick Gebhard to-night at the of No, 183 Lefferts Place. Miss made her debut last winter. Margaret Crittenden Overton ‘William Beach Olmstead jr., ent was recently an- will be married June 23 at| jeid, Conn, Mr, Olmstead ex- peed “ambulance: Corps Jon! Pierce’s corn plasters have Ginn “tried and tested for years and they have made good. -In Bt. George's Ch Church yesterday | Because they end corns. oon Miss Gladys Endicott, | iter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert En- was married to Beverley Ran- A Robinson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Beverley Robinson of No. 42 West! -geventh Street, A omer No.| . a in the Bndicott home, No, 109 Dast Thirty-sixth Street. ‘Only relatives and intimate friends attended the wedding of Miss Alice ox to Dr. John C. A. Gerster yester- afternoon in the home of her Mr, and Mrs, Austen G. Fox, fo, 87 Hast Thirty-ninth Street. ‘WELL IVE GOT Miss Loutse 8. Stewart, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Baynes Stewart | ‘ot No. 61 West Eighty-seventh Street, wae married to Poindexter Broadus} Powers last night at the Holland House, Wirate the use of |show just what to do fue: no laulde Mise Coline daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin M./ Ingersoll, will be married to Stewart 1 Woodworth of Boston to- dey in the chantry of Grace Church, Macrae Ingersoll, muttering with un Trere’a no bothe: Miss Iris M. Ramsay, daughter of | Mr, and Mrs. William M. Ramsay, was married yesterday to Thomas Pattison Randle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N, | Randle, at the Ramsay country home | ,,Pu in Montclair,"N. J. ‘The wedding was | f!"* attended only by relatives owing to | w Mother Why Don’t. You Take Nuxated Iron And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Irritable All the Time and Looking So Haggard and Old ?—The Doctor Gave Some to Susie Smith's Mother and She Was Worse Off Than You Are, and Now She Looks Just Fine. NUXATED IRON WILL INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE OF WEAK, NERVOUS, CAREWORN, HAGGARD LOOKING WOM aN } TWO WEEKS’ TIME IN MANY INSTANCES. THE CHILDS APPEAL ad of dosing themselves with habit- ming drugs, stimulants and alcoholte rakes, I am convinced t thie y they could ward off disease, p venting {t becoming organte in thousa rf casem and thereby the lives of thousands might be waved w from pneumonia, heart trowble’and now dle every year erippe, kidney, liver, other dangerous mal- Adiev. The rest and true cause which aiarted thelr disease was nothing more nor leas than « weakened condition ht on by lack of tron in the blood n Recount of the peculiar nature of and the than man to help ¥ to enabdle living tis- how much food merely passes through you without doing you any good, You don't get the strength out of it, . nee you become weak. looking, just like a plant or what you ent, your HealthyRosy Cheeked women , without Iron.” ‘ F, KING, M. D. roay cheeked women w Dr. a New York Phys! clan and Medical Author. ‘In my re talka to physicians on the grave Vitality ous consequences of iron the blood of American women, 1 have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors shouf® prescribe more organic iron——nux- en ated’ tron — for thelr nervous, run - down weak, haggard looking women patients. Pal rhe skin anaemi¢ woman pale, the i flesh The ue : muscles lack tone, the hes brain fags and the memory fails and often they become weak, nervous, Irritable, pondent choly, W the blood from their cheek ‘In the most common foods of America, the etarchos, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white 1 regard to It wove from the roses go bread, soda crackers, biscuits, mac: a, sago, far- cornmeal, no aron!, spaghett!, tapio ina, degerminates longer is iron to bo £ tng processes ha fron of Mother Ep Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and | Medical Author, tells physicians that they should prescribe more organic iron—Nuzated Tron—for their patients—Says anaemia—iron | | deficiency—is the greatest curse to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of modern Ameri- can Woman.—Sounds warn- ing against use of metallic iron which may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach and do far more harm than good; advises use of only nuxated iron, which our vegetables are are responsible for another grave tron tons, “Therefore, if you wish to presery youthful vim and v ‘you must supply ¢ food by using son it as you would wu not enough salt ‘An I have sald fo fron ia the « Pullders. If p Tron whea they SPECIAL TO PHYSICIANS: Doctor, when you wish to prescribe a true tonic and blood builder, one that puts the ‘ | ¥] real “stay there” strength and youthful vigor into the blood and nerves, try Nuxated Iron, If f you have been using the old forms of metallic iron, without success; if you have had patients complain of discolored teeth, upset stomachs, hardened, tied-up secretions, etc., from the use of metallic iron, try Nuxated Iron, Nuxated Iron will be furnished by any druggist on an absolute guarantee of success or money refunded, It is highly indorsed by such physicians as Dr, Howard James, late of The Manhattan State Hospital of New York merly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital; Dr, A. J. Newman, late Police Surgeon of the City of Chicago, former House Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago; Dr. Fer King, New York Physician and Medical Author, and others the use of two five-grain tablets three times per day after menls, again we suggest and for dinand In most cases physicians direct You can tell the women with plenty of iron in their blood- : beautiful healthy rosy cheeked women full of Life, Vim and FRIDAY ONLY- A Special Lot of Men’s Straw Hats, $1.45 These are “Magic Vacuum” finish straw hats, so popular this Summer. Newest blocks in Sennits, Porto Ricans, Splits and Milan Straws. ats of this quality cannot be du- prs plicated elsewhere under $2. MOST CASES ARE A REVELATION. QUANTITIES LIMITE NO MAIL, C. O. D., FRIDAY ONLY- Men’s $1.25 to $2 Negligee Shirts These are “broken” assortments and “odd” lots of ne -grade shirts from our own stocks. All in the season's new styles,—fresh, clean and perfect. A wide choice of materials includ- ing Woven Madras Poplin, Fine Percales, Crepe Cloths, Repps, Silk Striped Shirtings, Sorded Madras and Silk Cuff ind Front Shirts. Choice of are guaranteed, not Il these shirts are cut full size and fault- lessly finished. All sizes from 141017! 5; at Silver-Plated lad or Berry Bowls at §2.95 Plated on hard metal, with separate glass lining; ‘silver pierced design (burnished FRIDAY ONLY. TRAVELING BAGS $1.75 Black Keretol Canvas Travel- ing Bags. Extra deep and roomy. Strong frames, brass lock and catches. Good handle. Sizes 16-18 in. Sale FRIDAY ONLY ——— BEADED HAND BAGS Mounted on gilt frame and finished with beaded fringe Blue and white; | : 39e FRID: AY ONLY: WHITE LINENE HOUSE DRESS Maile with Gibson pleat over shoul- A > ders. Small pocket on side of blouse; convertible collar Skirt gathered at back 51, 49 i Sizes 34 to 44 Reg. $1.95; special FRIDAY ONLY CHILDREN’S WHITE | LAWN DRESSES Russian model or belted dress; em- \\ | inches; sanitary white 65 Ibs. Sale, each broidery or lace trimming. | In| Russian model, the sizes are 2 to 4;| in the belt nodel, sizes 2 to 6 Regularly 59, but on 239¢ ~ FRIDAY ONLY “VICTORY” SEWI \G MACHINES S| db eh s; five . FRIDAY ‘ON LY WASH SKIRTS For women and misses; made of black and Sq Check, cial at White Gabardine or Repp; also Navy and White Striped Repps; belts to 36 5], 2 inches and lengths to 42 inches omen ILD AY ON LY WHITE GOODS Manufacturer's short lengths of White Voiles, Plaid and Striped Lawns, White Dotted Lawns; regu- larly priced in full pieces at 12!¢ to 190; 10¢ per yard —————FRIDAY ONLY “ODD” TOWEL Hemmed Huck Towels —manufactur onds"’ and odd lots; If perfect wou 25¢ to 38c; each cl’ 19¢@ FRIDAY ONLY BED COMFORTERS Spring Weight Silkoline Comforters light. and dark colors; for full stzed b qualities § regularly sold at $2.95 and 4 5 each e FRIDAY ONLY BED SHEETS Ful Size Fine Bleached Muslin Sheets c 1 ’ z FRIDAY ONLY- BOYS’ NORFOLK SU e, with lined ¢ Mixture Junior Novelty Suits Tweeds, ¢ Cassimeres, ete., in tan, gray and FRIDAY ONLY WOMEN’S HOSIERY Women's $1 25 Fancy Pure Threud Silk Stock: 79¢ pretty boot effect: RIDAY ONLY HANDKERCIIIE Women’s Pure Irish Linen Han hemstitched, with beautiful ha ered floral spray; each at Men's Extra Size Handkerchiefs soft finish; good 23¢ 6 ir 63¢ O10 Restyicnes Barsain Fridap The Sixth Sale of This Series Tomorrow, June 8th The weekly, well-established and most popular event at Greenhut's, NANTS and “BROKEN” ASSORTMENTS OF SEASONABLE AND WORTHY GOODS ARE DISPOSED OF AT PRICES WHICH IN A veritable bargain festival for careful, thrifty shoppers—especially those who do their buying in the early hours of the day. In considering the prices named, remember that the original cost and former selling figures are not seriously regarded in these sales. Look for “Old Fashioned Bargain Friday” Tickets. FRIDAY ONLY: REFRIGERATORS Leader Apartment House Refrigera- ’ 1 tor. Height $0 inches; width 22 provision chamber. | trated). Body Spec! . 24 four-in-hands, splendid 19 depth 183 inches; with | Hig ol aie saat eae Wels ag variety Of ervlens at c smameled lined versible gear. |Special at. ressssssess 12:c | FRIDAY ONLY—— These reftigeretore are Finished in | go Wall Paper— | WICKER SEWING ap ehntahde natural color | Special at...... 25c | BASKETS made by the famous Alaska Re- frigerator Mfg. Co. Reg. price $17.35; sale SOT Le =F RIDAY ONLY- $1.25 Porch REENHUT’ THE BIG STORE”. SIXTH AVE.. ISTO I9™ STREET Fram wherein all ODD LOTS, DISCONTINUED LINES, REM- PHONE OR APPROVAL ORDERS FILLED. They point to the biggest economies tomorrow. FRIDAY ONLY’ FRIDAY ONLY: Sale of Triple-Coated Another Collection of White Enamel : 4 c $5 Trimmed HATS Cooking Utensils at . Articles Regularly 93c to $1. 36 Each In this event we duplicate the sensatio nal distribution of white enamel cooking utensils held here folir months ago, and since then, please bear in mind, prices e risen considerably. The capacities of each utensil are guaranteed. Quantities are limited—there are no duplicates, consequently no mail, phone or C. O. D. orders will be filled. Choice of these Articles at 74c 4-Quart Sauce Pans 10+ Quart Preserving — 10-Qt. Oval Dish Pans Styles for Dress and wear. About 300 hats in the Sport, everyday 6-Quart Sauce Pans Kettles 2-Quart Colanders lot, representing special 4-Quart Sauce Pots 10-Quart Round Dish © 4-Quart Tea Kettles purchases and a clean- 6-Quart Sauce Pots Pans 5-Quart Tea Kettles up from our own $5 ®-Quart Sauce Pots 8-Quart Water Pails 1! y-Quart Rice Bollers lines. 2-Quart Coffee Pots 3-Piece Sauce - Pan Set consisting of FRIDAY ONLY 10-Y var Gold-Filled Convertible ine led BRACELET WATCH Fitted with good 7-jewel movement, enamel bezel; ——FRIDAY ONLY—— | ———F RIDAY ONLY——— Men's 29¢ to 39 WALL PAPER FOUR-IN-HANDS At 34 Regular Price Open-end silk four-in-hands, also 1 fine fibre silk washable FRIDAY ONLY: | $26.50 BABY CARRIAGE | All reed Pull- man Baby Car- riage (as illus- | 12! je Wall Paper— only. Sale... 14) st7.98 Do Your Marketing Here Everything for the table guaranteed strictly fresh at “The Big Store's attractive prices. Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. | FN Chelsea 4000, Soa F tesh Meat BABBITT'S BEST SOAP ent C. OD. BOAR BEEP — choice sof native 206 27¢ ‘With leather tops; fitted with 4 useful fittings. Satin lined. Sale, each FRIDAY ONLY: Men’s Suits In a Big Clearance 3] 0 SOS BE iy cee sea tsa Formerly priced u Fe to $15 Just another clearaway of “odd” suits from higher priced lines which have accumulated during our recent successful sales. Newest 2 and 3-Button Styles (This includes papers suitable for | any room in the house. out bor- ders and decorations to match.) 34¢ ‘oe 100 bere, MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP. Like riba: Ib PRIME BABBITT'S NAPHTHA SOAP \ ) res LAME fancy for Men and Youths Fresh supp! Our Own Baking ‘A ety ar 30¢ Snappy models for young fellows WEDDING CAKES «nade STRA 9 "alae good looking, but more conserva- mate STRAWBERRY eee D tive “cuts’’ for their elders. The el _ out de materials— MERRY Window’ ‘POUND Witéteds. Casal 6, 4.50 « CAKE—talsin of = ‘orsteds, Cassimeres, SEEDED RAISIN: BREAD| plant n° 25 All-Wool Blue Serges way 15¢| Tanke LAYER | Size to 46 chest measure. tena ciaat be) "4 R Sizes up to 46 che = arte 0 60c There's sure to be an early atten- dance to pick the biggest bargains. A word to the wise! 9 A Fine Lot of TROUSERS at $2. 20¢ Business and dress grades. Chiefly BRAND Delico in striped Worsteds, also Black and Blue Thibets, Sizes to 46 waist Dainty Dessert BROLERS- choice qual- measure, Each package contains for broiling 30¢ two favore Re or irvisat be, © Kiimit toe Our Own Roasting FRIDAY ONLY. COAST BLEND COFFEE a8 the Su BEST REFIN ULATED 10° 1 KNIT UNDERWEAR For Men, Boys and Women, 245, vat Himit Men's $1 Union Suits — perfect fitting, athletic style; made of fine Madras, Crossbar, Pin-check and Plaid Nainsook, including the well-known Olus 59e make; extra quality; per suit Men's 59¢ Balbriggan Shirts and Drawere—the cele- PORGIES, BUTTERFISH SEABASS. MACKEREL coprist copra brated “Conde” make. The shirts are finished with usr Sr If and sateen fronts; the drawers are made with cain, © Ontmeal. 80° 4 ‘ ch bands and have double reinforced SHAD 15c | -Fresh Vegetable ee | seats (some have slight imperfections) ; each c ASPARAGL at Women's 6%¢ Combination Sults—lisle thread and soft ine stitch; perfect fitting; finished at armholes with silk tape; choice of 49¢e tight knee or lace trimmed drawers; per suit FRIDAY ONLY: WOMEN’S 16-BUTTON SILK GLOVES Made of heavy silk, double finger tipped. Paris int embroidery on back; black and white. 50e Regularly 75c. Sale, per pair FAMILY TEAS: biack or m ETC. John Haig & Co.’s FRIDAY ONLY RUGS AND MATS California Wines PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA, Scotch Whisky MUSCATEL ai Scotch Whisky $17,50—9112 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Private Stock $3.00 Sale ° $1.50 and $1.75—18x36 In. Axminster Mats--attractive selection of designs. Sale Virginia Dare Wine ge bortl ! $7.50; 4 Rountree Dry & Tom Gins Per bortl TAe $1.29 -F RIDAY ONLY: 50-PIECE AMERICAN PORCELAIN SET With neat pink or blue spray design; for cottage and Sum- mer home use, Set includes six Dinner Plates, six Tea Plates, six Soups, six Fruits, six Individual Butters, ell at $3.50 1 $14 yuart here ? rtscbile Martini 9 Bronx, $1.25 bottl Direct Filled Books of “Sperry ME) 366 Trading Stamps ast Gold | Stampa Redeemable for Ask for them, De e Dish, one Boat, one covered Vegetable Dish, one one Sugar Bowl and one Cream Pitcher Regularly $5.95; sale 10 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for $2 (n Cash at ast Office on Filth Floor. We Give aw Stamps Till 12 o' Clock Single 20¢ Stamps Thereafter. Single ‘Sperry’? Gold Stamps All Day, ncovered Dish, six Teas and Saucers; $4 45 ° ean eee eee eeeeeE——l

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