The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1910, Page 14

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OE AA chr se escaaz apes menage gents — iiicishpaepcce mene — spp EET ENN RSNA E S THE BViwinG WURLY, sevnwwat, Luvalbuw 10, Lvl. i , pee eel le LR F | |ereatly reduced and insurance men say $60,000 TO “MEASURE” | = the reduction ts one which should have " ' ‘ ALL FOUR WOMEN FIRE INSURANCE | Papa made on tnat accovet atone, ..,{ CITY BUILOING—WHAT? From New Jersey Tunnel Stations if side are not affected, but It is promised Te GREENHUT'S in about 12 minutes. From the New 33d Strect Station To GREENHUT’S in 2 minutes. mae Green hul®@ tot | cane 2 > Arrow Day Is Gi Buying Day<— THE arrangement of to-morfow's special sales is in the direction of Helpfulness to Fs that when the high pressure is put Into|Bronx President Miller Thinks f RATE CUT DOES NOT operation’ there a reduction ili Be rH. roy Much to Pay Alleged t | | ‘The investigation of the methods of Scientist. With a Tape. t he Fire Insurance Trust was resumed = Beton. 2 dont Saiiter abs | “STRNEGONGL” RESOND IS0SRSE == = SS Wearing Apparel city employing high-pric Jo architects when “an ordina: Vhy is the fixing of rates neces- sary?” asked Judge Bruce. neigeer with a pencil and a of brow paper” Je | fecaune there t¢ danger of a serious| Of brown wrapping paper’ cou conflagration,” repit t taas ” =, ’ ?, 7 equally good work, Mr. Miller referred None of Officers in Association | The Evening World Forces the “‘rne tite insurance could get to the matter of paying MéKim, ” = nilar plea and advance Meade & White $60,000 to measure the for Femnale Workers Will | Trust to Make a Five Per aiming there was a possibility! Municipal Ruliding | ware |) yworeoan Ereuldene MeAueny cerended'| ie) the Holiday Shopper. The merchandise is what your gift lists call for and the prices Breathe Word. | Cent Reduction. “ples the State permit the cornering en rolentific and will enable you to lengthen the list or shorten the expenditure, as you please. of any other commodity, save fire insure ork of the dit = ance?” | fore said, “for the || ’ vial. ie ‘The witness admitted that he did not. ion of oMces || CANNOT. INCORPORATE. |SAVES MILLION. A YEAR. | : furniture, “This ie Women’s Gloves, Special, 85c $2.50 Hand Bags, $1.95 \ bs 2 BEL te lod leh chadohl clentific and necessary study \y P. X. M. Cape Gloves, extra quality imported Assorted color, metal frames, including sil- — basa { vB, kia pang ed rg aie: eres norte ee tif mn - has ype ft re pliable, perfect in cut and finish; ver, fan oi Le finish, either seal or walrus press- | Application for Formation of |But Decrease Is Less Than r ter of the and $90, avana, Manila and Gold Cuba. ing, leather lined, with large inside purse. 1 President nm went 0 Mysterious Botly Is Rejected | ’Frisco Advance and for High a Second Time. Pressure District Only. Heatherbloom Special for Arrow Day. Table Silver Petticoats, $1.65 | Dress Goods Remnants Underpriced Usually sold at $3 and $3.50. for Gift Seekers. Petticoats made of genuine e One reason why Silverware Heatherbloom, all colors and at a rices makes such ideal Holiday black. Gifts is because it lasts for so $5 Silk Petticoats, special $2.95 All staple and fashionable novelty weaves; all many years—an enduring weights, all colors and black. reminder of the friendship of the giver. Lengths from 214 to 9 Yards. 26-Piece Table Set, $6.00 50c yd. | 7S¢ yd. $1 yd. Chest coltaining 36 Ba of For the second time the anpiication “The Evening World by ite re- for the incorporation of the "Strike | pen gag A ars taeoaie bed AK ‘ + Seine . | Profits of re mono- Counell" were rajertod by chen o os | poly ond the methods employed ty tury In the Supreme Court to-fay. The) the trust to gather ite profits has aypiteation stated that the proposed ob-| been ® prominant factor in saving Jecta of Oie Strike Council ware to| more than $1,000,000 a year in in- aulietpate and prevent etrikes in trades | gurance premiums to the property where there are women workers by | owners of New York City. Super- eirr@tbening the oryanization of svch| tutendent of Insurance Motchkiss Workers; to co-operate with the wornen's| and the members of the Legisiative teadé untors in bringing strikes to a Committees now investigating fire | eyccemetul issue where amicable me-| inewrance conditions gratefully Neds pee. A Household Emergency ‘Information Directory Delivered FREE to all telephone subscribers in residences and apartment houses, as well as to business firms, throughout Manhattan and ‘The Bronx. You cannot get the full value of vour telephone Silk and wool jersey top Petticoats, with deep flounces of messaline or taffcta. service unless you know the time and mone: i i se fo prevent @ strike, and to | recognise rhe sasistance received | saving advantages of using sainnid $6.50 Sik Petticoats, $3.95 for $1 Dress Goods | for $1.50 Dress Goods for $2 Dress Goods] Silver, ie poppy are Sone pay wages or benefits to women for rom ‘The Evening World.” ‘ ‘ isti i ks short periods In compensation for en-| ‘The foregoing #tatement was made to- Petticoats of heavy taffeta or and other lots at half regular prices. sane EN Sa, AUS ployment lost through trade union ao- | day by Alfred J. Hurrell, counsel to the State Insurance Department and also to Main Floor—Greenhut and Company table spoons, 6 tea spoons, 1 The Red Book messaline ; street and even- , ing shades. butter knife and 1 sugar shell. @ three would-be Incorporators are| (he Legislative Investigating Committee, Classified Teleph i bs ) Mary BF. Drier of No. 6 Montague in discussing the 6 per cent, reduction Plumbers, painters AN sieges $1.50 Combinations at $1.10 ews i Table at Lan Forks, Ter ss Carol ‘oor. | in ranted by u esterday, i v 4 ; a i i c < Terrace, Brooklyn: Miss Carola Woer. | in tates granted by the trust yesterday florists, confectioners, caterers Y phy Fine Nainsook Corset Cover ji nurses, phy: ishoffer of No. 11 Ewst Forty-ftth street Still Profiting by ‘Frisco, cians, dentists—business firms and professional . Soup Spoons, Orange Spoons, and Miss Helen Macot of 218 West! Dec, & The Evening World exposed and Drawers or Skirt, trimmed A SALE of dress, skirt and waist lengths of fash- ( ; f Butter Spreads. m1 ce . y people in all lines, listed at thei ctiv i i * Ps * . urth street. helt Aitorney ts Miss] the fact that the ‘Trust, through the hesdinge-and all arranged. aiphabe tically, ite with embroidery or lace. ionable silks at bargain prices. ; At 45¢ Each Mivimakice attutede ef, al tour ot pate the cat We ecciinn: Citar ne your convenience. $1.50 Night Gowns, $1.00 Messalinc, Peau de Cygne, Foulard, Shantung, Crepe de Cold Meat Forks, Berty these women Is enough to disprove for-| a point had been reached where the | What Do You Do When You Fine nainsook or long cloth, Chine, Taffeta, Marquisettc, Fancy Plaid and Striped Silks ; Spoons, Gravy Ladles. ever the theory that they spread news] premtuma collected In. this city an- Want Any of the Above? pretty styles, trimmed with | in lengths from 1 to 12 yards. rapidly, ¥ | nually exceeded the fire losses by | : A reporter for The Evening World| nearly $20,000,000. The fact was also snes upon 2 revealed that the Trust was atill profit- $4 Dinner Knives—doz., $2.75 lace or embroidery. Ivoroy handle Dinner Knives $3 Lawn Princess Slips, $1 85 oh 38c yon | Be 50c Yecei|iod 68c yard 5 and Forks. peeldent of jing by an advance of from 8 to 10 ae Sheer lawn, deep flounces of [Silks usually|Silks usually}Silks usually $2.00 Carving Set, $1.50 for the sake Tee ae es ee lace insertion and edge. sold up to 75c. |sold upto $1. | sold up to $1.25.] stag handle Knife and Fork. vel Gompers | Immediately following this Evening + RED Huge | Flng.-—Grecutiat and Comyaay—On Main Fioor—Grecuhut nd Company—0% Sale Friday s Mitchell, a er, and James World exposure the legislativ mittee began an exhaustive examina- tion of the causes of the high rates | iw Vip in this city and the methods of rate) 3 Telephone what you tante=THE king by the Trust. Insurance | is, THE *% REUBEN H. DONNELLEY change sucteeded in ealing the | s ¥ PUBLISHER nount of profits, but when the com-| ti RED BOOK 4 227 Fulton St., New York in Floor—<ireenhut and Compeny—Oo come | Priday ity or gerview txelf with Its it contains -when you want can, ston . Miss Drier was never fogaged in actual industry. She sent @own word that she had not yet risen end Metructed her secretary not to talk With Newspaper men. Another “Not at \4ome.” Womn'sH ‘dierchiefs, 6 r39¢ Friday $2 Corsets, Special, $1.25 Fine sheer hemstitched Handkerchiefs, block New long models, particularly suitable for the $32.50 to $55 Suits] mire initials, with wreath effect. Mise Woerlshoffer wi vot at hom mittee showed unmistakably that it in- * + j S ik $ $ a nr teeus FIFA eve- | tended to recommend Siate reauiation | fam ww net far pe danas 75c Chiffon or Sik Scarfs, 39¢ ane Dresses .in New 4.50 Blanket Robes, $2.95 | ot, secritary of the} of the rate making body, the Trust | \ off 4 en all your Chiffon mull or silk Scarfs, in floral designs or A large range of pretty colors. on League, of which | ran to cover, and yesterday announced | PAR 27 | the reduction in rates | ry ai 9 pati SEY on ‘The report that the rate committee | SA oo AY Shae wan the attorney of record, Mise (etlares that "the committee shares in| fA) Oe Ly MS b B J what Is believed to be the general senti- Ps aes Oy. i Rertha Rembaugh. ‘ ment of t membership, bY id i “The people behind this matter do the adva vade in May, 1906, | qommeme fi Want anything sald avout ft," said ymay now be safely acd wisely re- Renybaugh, “and it Is not a proper | acinded.” | ¥ for publication in its present Only in Higt Pressure District. avowed purposes of the Strike | » it 18 @ facts however, that the" Counch reads smoothly enough. ‘The | ™ Shey Mere alliage oa se in the incorporation papers | fully rescinded by the & per cent. | 0 need explanation is | ‘ustion. . ‘The reduction does not affect the fo paying strike w4ges. | whole of New York City, It ts confined hay asoh Hae gd tak principally to the district In which the services In or zation work | MH pressure system has been Installed. ‘There the chance of big fires has been en satisfactory history of the em. | ~ te councll was p ted to Juss | | | Seabury; hence the t some one P plan, It ie known unofMetally thi has made a gift of several thousands of | RAMWAY'S READY RE dollars as a war fund for the proposed RHEUMATISM ‘rgantzation, but neither the exact | #mount nor the name of the donor can! | be ascertain | Apply Radway's Ready Relief externally, to the part or parts aifected, as briskly ‘ircumstances will permit. Benefit | ‘ived from Rad: action being peculiarly disease. Where the joints | are swelled, stiff or contracted, Radway's Ready Relief, with sweet oil, is an ad- mirable lubricant. ‘Ask for Radway’s a fhedwinheasiwnedbories TModels and Materials $2.25 ere 4 Siésjies, $1.75 $2.50 Sik Umbrellas, $1.85 2 5 & $32 SO AMIIHE A es eT tne hard handles ahaa $ any * : Misses’ $1.50 Sweaters, 98c '! , $10 to $15 Brooches, $7.50 | Snnale ey peg st soca A great many different patterns and designs; Leather Pillow Slips at $2.95 Usually sold at $4.50 to $5.95 Rich colorings and desigiis, square or oblong. Remarkably handsome gifts Women's Storm Care $9 75 i some set with diamonds, others with real pearls. Many of the settings 14k. solid gold. j Men's 85c Suspenders, 59c Silk overshot elastic Suspenders, with gold $ and leather ends. Put up in it box. hang $2.95 Luncheon Clcths, $1.95 Extra fine quality linen, hemstitched, with Jap- anese hand drawn open work centres. i $3.95 Cluny Scarfs, $2.75 ‘ Cluny lace trimmed Scarfs, all linen centre; j size 20x54, with 4-inch Cluny lace edge. i $4.50 Luncheon Sets, $3.45 Scalloped damask Luncheon Sets; cloth 45x45 inches, with 6 scalloped luncheon nopkins to t match. i Shirt Waist Patterns, 59c Usually 75c. Mercerized madras, put up in neat boxes for Holiday Gifts. | 39c Stahianery, ‘Quire, 25¢ | | , hemstitched and corded edge’ Writing | Corduroy Velveteen Suits of the Inlaid Mahogany Clocks, $2 0) Peper; re in box, ribbon tied ; fancy b i f ‘: . HOGG. peMmenune Beary. nb corduroy, 28-F 41; inches high, 43 inches wide; 2-inch por- Winter weight with high ro turnback cuffs ; Boys’ Bath Robes, $2.95 Usually $3 50 to $5.00 Warm, comfortable Blanket Robes. in gray, | brown or blue effects, finished with collar, pocket | and heavy girdle \ en Wister Stok. las @ c. 1.—-Owen Winter, the | w hotel here. With his Most Sensible of Gift Articles ‘At Record-Smashing Prices 4 for $12 Large Hous: 7 6.95 Desks, like design, itt f A waxed quartered golden or polishe Early English oak, with 4 clans have h sald Mr, “His condition is such that he cannot recelve visitor: Boys’ Sweaters, Special, 95c, $1.59 end $2.95 Grades that usvally sell for about one-third mere ; coat style, with pockets Boys’ Flannel Pajamas, 89c Usually $1.25. Neat patterns, ages 6 to 18 | years. fiat rs, e Massive $12 Morris Chairs, like design, in solid golden oak, richly embossed; recline ) ing back, spring seat, reversible ve= PG lour cushions, only Foremost Clothiers since 1845 1 5°? and 1 §°° inch semi-fitted strictly (ailored coats, | ire interlined to waist and lined with peau f bees prt opened a SHEEN DING | \ j e $4 50 Compcrts, $2.95 de cygne. Straight effect Skirts, trim- haan naa { Suits & Overcoats Qeacrcple ninted, beiaht silver, open work bor- J med with buttons, Street colors. $4.75 Fur Rugs at $3.75 ' ‘ ee ae Plain. Velvetecn Suits in the same] Size 28x60 inches; lined rug, in a combination | model, as well as several others in the] of pretty colorings. $4.50 Cake Baskets, $2.75 pimece 25.60! that were standard values at $20 and $30 ‘ There are included all our small lots as r Cradropte Fiancee set ane Beatie Corduroy ard plain Velveteen $1.10 Axminster Mats, 82c well as all the complete lots, which, owing to 7.85 Pic ' Dresses, seme with chiffon blouse;} Size 18x36 inches; pretty color effects in attrace very unusual trade and tailoring conditions, golden oak; heavy’ pillar Ready-to-Wear Hats, 75¢ others crately trimmed with hand tive designs. were delayed in our custom shops, and are Grey manele corved claw feet G In velvet aut taffeta, various styles S embroidery. . size, comple h 3 extra leaves — . a | only now received at our stores. There are ec (85 ' Nee todas CO. Dory 23 Wool Blank Pai $5 75 Special for Arrow Day in Two Groups i $16 Lace Bed Sets, $1 1 a) ernis me D> ec a ntoinette [/ also a number of styles, that, notwithstand- Martin Music 91"! omer. 7 , oo} Diankets, Patt, . $25.00 and $32.50 Lace Bed Sets, mounted on beat quality of bobs ing their smartness of ‘modeling and high » ts |Our Credit Terms: } smesine ; Fine quailty piekes HecHwibaers Formerly Priced Up to $53.00 binet, with roll cover to match, anc | = - t Flor i A 1 quality of tailoring, have not moved as swiftly as the Smith Gray policy demands. There are more than 60 styles of overcoats in all the new, correct, this season's fabrics—in box coats, semi-box, fitted backs and convertible collar models, in every length, from 44 to 52 inches, in every size for men, young men and boys. In suits there are all the new Smith Gray smart designs for men, young men and boys, in worsted, in neat silk stripe and fancy weave effect, on blue and black grounds -—velours and cassimeres in new stripe, new check and new stripe check weaves, in all the new shades of brown and smart grays, Come in now—while a saving of all the way from $4.50 to $11.50 can be effected. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request ° Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New Yosk Stores: Fulton St., at Flatbush Av. Ss Broadway at Warren St, 5 City Mall, Broadway at Bedford Av. 7 & 2th Sts.| O Merchases, 7,50 er wei 2 in oil patent reneh $2 Tolered Waut=, $1.39 Oriental re $2.50 : ailore aists, in heavy tapestry, full size t tailored style, of pure Irish linen, button Extra quality, velght, fealde with twa large pearl bettens, twowide | Armure Portieres, $7.50 pleats at shoulder; !anndered ard cus Tapeatey effecta: wi Fy * — P ite velour border Women's25c Fancy Garters,I9c | | we . ————— y Dainty effects, in delicate Hobe Hale | Children’s 75¢ White J rsey|| 59¢ Colored Pictures at 39c ki fancy box Leggins; 49c ' Framed in ornamented gilt frames er y yar a: i Waist Patterns, 39c Made {rem best quality Jersey Cloth; white | | $2-25 Colored Pictures, special, 95c, 2 olid ca Women’s 85c Underwear, 47c quality, medium weight, three-quarter hand f ed coat hooks, brass. a Match Holder sign, Weathered oaks plaque ' brass ring pi $5 Three Piece Toilet Sets, 3.75 for 3-Piece Toilet only fizes up to 8 years, $3.95 Oil Paintings, special at 2.2 Cfternis serge ;make serviceable Holiday Gifts. | Rottany (lastest If Bright New Toys and Dolls at Very Low Prices Interest You, | Come to Greenhut’s Holiday Basement Toys, Dolls, Games, Playthings of all kirds, Books, Pictures, Baskets, and gifts of Copper and Nickel, It Is a Git Store that Will Take Loads Off Your Mind Without Unduly Lightening Your Purse Cineentt and Company Greenhut end Company, Sixth Avenue, 1 8thto 1 9th Street, New York City '%5 sain Yea d v polished t cigar retainers Smokers’ Stande, neat design, highly , with match holder and 75 H : ; Ck Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. -~ c: ah

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