The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1911, Page 15

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ELKINS FUNERAL PARTY LEAVES THE CATAL TOAGHT Thousands From Many Points |On Army Jaunt He Covered | Will Crowd Home Town of | Senator for the Burial. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Atter some two hundred friends of the late Senator Hikins of West Virginia have paid thelr | tribute to his memory at the services to be held at the K street home at 6 o'dtock this afternoon, the body will be taken to Elkins, W. Va., on a special trein. All day long floral offerthgs were carried to the Elkine home, Hundreds of @legrams were received,.and many | friends of the Senator's family called to offer their sympathy. , The sere -arms of the United | States Senate will have charge of the funeral party after it leaves Washing: | ton to-night. A epecial train over the | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will carry the members of the family, the Con- to West Virginia, The train will ar early to-morrow morning, after whic turther services will be held. ‘Those of the family who will be in the partys are Mra. Elkins, Elkins Olyphant of Trent s jr. of | ne Elkins former U, 8, Senator Henry G. Davis, father of Mrs, Kikins; Richard Elicins of Philadelphia; Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur Lee. BLKINS, W. Va., Jan. 6.—Hote! and restaurant keepers here are called upon | te face a serious problem in catering to the crowds e&pected to-morrow and | Sunda yto attend the funeral of the late Senator Stephen B. Elkins, Large dele- | gbtions of public men from Washington | and business men from New York, Phil- adélphia and Baltimore will live in their | private cars and the trains on which they arrive, but the many personal friends, employees and politicians who Will come from all parts of West Vir- @inta, will have to depend on the hotels nd, restaurants. Senator Elkins was important employer of labor, and it pected that large delegations will | be present from his principal enter- priges. Preparations are being made to care for these people, but even the most optimistic belleve it will be impossible to meet the wants of all, Among the ar- vals expectéd ternight are Gov. Glass- | cock and a large number of State poll- ticlang, including many members of the Legislature, who will come in a special train. They will remain until after the funeral services, MASCAGNI GETS THAT LETTER AND IT SURPRISES HM Breach Between Composer and His New York Producers + Seems to Be Widening. Rome, Jan. 6.—Pietro Mascagni, 0 Poser of “Ysobel” which opera may or may not be produced in New York this season, was in a flutter to-day over the recel, A letter from his American Impressario which he said, both as- tonished and bewtldered him. The opera was written for Miss Bessie Abbott and was to have been produced at the New ‘Theatre on Nov. 21. The present cor- respondence has to do with the hitch between the composer and the New York producers which has resulted in Mi agni re aining in Rome, Mascagni sald th the letter re. the ro bach mall was dated 1 but posted in New York o Its contents and tone su greatly. The writer he gdd 's “hold-up methods” and unwarranted him referred and at composer, sgems to be manner of payment which Mascagni ts to giv matter sv the letter, has not r 2 gi says that the se &@ month ago,b ut according to his cons tract it must remain in the possession only, of the representative of the pub- lisher, Mascagni is (his representative and he expected to take the work with him if he had sailed for A: had planned to do, yester event tt could not de used In unless he was also contradi writer said: to carry out Le 1." In another place this sent- ‘ence appears: "We return all materials to Sonzogno (the publisher) and are dis- banding our organization. We have given up the idea of producing the Fn (From the St. 1 st: Disvateh.) ‘They were the tambo Omar ‘ them sail, 1 rvain here The guile hesiiated as if he hated to do it. “No,” he sald. “The quatrains were lout the last.” |mours and twen! party had to literally hew its way. || In the light of his recent walking | achievements, Capt. Peary, in the opin- | | | carrying mortar in @ hod up the seaftold- TST, FRENDS, PROVES POLE DATA 55 Miles in 15 Hours, Which, It Is Said, Backs Arctic Claim. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The offic report of Capt. Robert E, Peary's re- cent walking test as prescribed by the Navy Department just made public ts, in the opinion of fis friends in the navy, the strongest possible refutation of the arguments*® advanced by critics who ne time the explo he ice upon the twenty-five miles in six forty-five minutes; on the y twenty-five miles in seven xX minutes, and on the third day five in one hour and | > twenty-eight minutes, In other words he walked fifty-five miles in fifteen hours and thirty-nine minutes. Returning from the North Pole to he point where he left Bartlett, Capt. | Peary covered 150 miles in three days, | an average of fifty miles a day. The| Journey northward from Bartlett re- | quired five days, an average of thirty miles a day, \| Friends of the captain say that his || proves conclusively that || a day over the ice on the | return from t Pole was not an unreasonable distance for him | to have covered. Ip the official walk- | ing test he covered fifty-five miles_in_ | fifteen hours and thirty-nine minutes | without in any way forcing matters, Proceeding north from Bartlett, time nsumed in covering th s to the Pole was necessarily slo: be- || cause it was an advance in%& territory through much of which the explorer’s hours seo fon of many now. val officers, fit he was while in the fa hard and steady going under ¢ ditions that would have discourage we 5 er man, From Cape Columbia, || made a round trip of 955 miles in | four days, an average of a little ess than 18 miles a day ——-—-- Women tn Mu (From the Chicago There ix talk of equal suffrage in Mu- nich, but the women there compete with men'in almost all lines of worl. Munich has women vegetable dealers who more than hold their own gi, QNg#gess, against men. Women may Sarita Minton || | nig of new buildings. The city has | women street sweepers and women switch tenders, and there are w | ready to work even and, ‘Stomach Sutflerers | Squander Millions | In Seareh of Reliel. | | | Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets | |B) Free, | | aoThe, World fe full ot disordered stomachs, | 90 per cent and drugs People a o health they must doctob cathartics, So the gets his fee for the mach treatinent a: druggist for the vlysic, til the sayings of a Litetime are exhausted, aud | | yet no cure, HI Let's be reasonable, nd ein atctiachs and | The wick stomach is in erery case the result of cvereating, burried mastication and improper | choice of foods. The mucous lntyy down the food tract loses its sensi when food ts forced down the m Tespond. They do not chura the food should. ‘The glands no longer give out a fuice to dissolve the food and render it capal | of assimiine | There ts | positive relief the ver it lacks to get that food ai e, golden | | ‘The Jaks part or them, | Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘Tablet is made up of jus What the dyspeptic stomach lacks-—nature’s diges tives, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a medicine, not a drug, cathartic, ‘They do not cure anybody of anything but Dyspepsia and Indiges |tlon and such ailments as arise from poorly Aigested food, with ycilow Why docte while Nature cur Try a box at yor kirugalat’s you prefer a free trial py fend your name and address 50 cents, Or, it @ before buying, F. once. Wri today for ry 2S¢ and ‘or write bow for (ree sample, oo TONDON’S CATARRHAL JELLY 1| DULUTH, | Muazary, aged twenty, and Algot John- | of | importance in- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY PEARY'S WALKING YOUNG BANDITS AROUSE CITY BY DARING HOLD-UPS Hunt in Duluth for Two Who| Rob Hotel, Kill Captor, Then Terrorize Car Passengers. | Minn, son, bellboy and night porter respective- ly of the Hotel McKay, robbed and shot at the night clerk, bound and gagged two other’ men in the hotel basement and escaped with $0 belonging to the hotel. \ ‘Whey were arrested after a chase! through the Interstate Bridge district * | and placed on a street car. taken back to the city they asked that| trough the they be allowed to go Inside the cat,; wore Inter re! which was granted, 6, HOW SUBWAY DEFEAT >" * * | voutntat Dandits pulled a revolver that | Marey Chesinore, who had made the at-| SAVED PRENDERGAST "i rest, opened fire on that offcer and FROM DYING OF JOY.) \)' |" Sa ai wre ie ad a dead husband The young bandits then held up t Mrs, William A. Prendergast, wife of] on your handa if [ had,” sald the Comp. | Passengers and of the street the Comptroller, was an interested an i and escaped ¢ Northern ditor at .the ing of the Board of that, asked | Railroad bri a late hour to-} Retimate yesterday, She is deeply con tn day the d evaded t lice and | cerned in the fight her husband is mak- t aoe rowd of the latter hav- 0 on whways se IN ; \ man hunt Rh tee Ceberenie reuaNed . nial Had " MEN'S SHOES, toreyeles and mn chs Afr Abe bie thal z I would have been elated . as, enctoreysles rnd the ven | Rrookly 1 home last night, Mrs, Pre > than elent vote 2 $86, 87 and #8 Button, Lace and Bluchers, single aud dow. | Mistrict, where it was thought the rob- | dergast’s first greeting was I, are} w 6 bee ked tfeless. Tt ait Jf ble soles, in Tan Grain, Tan or Black Russia, Calf, French Calf, le out on the ice ot| you fretted over b * ation, elation Enamel and Patent Leather, v n were stationed | ‘There t« no txt 3 . tees | aaieh were station a 6 SS styles, All sizes in the lot “4 (0 9 | | LL a TTD, $5 and 86 Button, Lace and Bluct ingle and double this morning whi soles, in Wax and Gun Metal Calf, and shapes designed for this season's trade, sizes in the lot... ve eee $3.50 and ®4 Lace and Bluchers, with sin soles, Black Kid, Gun Metal Calf, Patent A number of good styles, made All sizes... nt Leather, ‘in $3.75 gle or double Leather and “$2.75 lla ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVE. AT 19TH ST., NEW YORK 4, the night clerk, and roved, the night porter, were the desk. : i All Don’t Poison Baby. RTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have 2% PAREGORIC or laudanum to make itsleep, These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW_DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, iauda- elr hands | num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium, Druggists | are prohibit from selling either of tl.e narcotica named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them * poison.” The definition of “narcotic” jthe dining room and ordered them to igs #4 medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison Saad tb egaines large iron powa la the | ou dease g atupor, coma, convulsions and death,” The taste and Je one of the | smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names | of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” eto, You should not permit any mediciné to be given to your children Without Fo or your physician know rhe htugs | Of what it is Sempre. CAS‘ORIA DOES NOT | and went| CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature | ¢ about | of Chas, H, Fletcher, | » two men | Genuine Castoris always bears the signature of os * shouted one a revolver, | thought the ow they were 6—Witllam |The clerk and | pair were joki one of the two door near the ¢ porter put Is, in Tan Grain. on well fitting lasts Jan. + and en marched thm Into { rvered the t n and the ove their he red to the de asi register ercaped ed by an by wave the ‘YOU NEED? 1m Wuile being! then re WH L GO AND GET IT. WIL tot $50 in cash and one of the the hotel and p It's a great bona- fide bargain event tremendous augurated to ac- complish a fixed purpose in @ decisive manner in a definite period of time, We do not expect coat for our goods—we haven't any right to, because we must crowd an entire season's selling |nto a limited number of days, and you know Just as well ag we do that it will take bark passing value- giving merit, greater than any that have ever gone before or could possibly follow in the future, to absolutely insure the quick selling of this Immense amount of merchandise, CLOSING OUT SALE Not a Single Dollar's Worth to Be Reserved It's an Imperative Closing Out Sale of the Entire Stock in the Greenhut Building at Prices that Are Crowding This Store Every Day Come and see the enthusiastic buying that the sensationally low prices inspire—this Closing Out Sale isa mighty merchandise movement planned to torce the selling of millions of dollars’ worth of new merchandise in a short space of time. The saving possibilities will prove a real revelation to you as they have to the throngs that daily crowd our aisles. Unprecedented values in Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts, Trimmed Millinery, Furs, Gloves, Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats, Waists, Corsets, Shoes, Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Infants’ Wear, Boys’ Clothing, Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, White Goods, Linens, Laces and Embroideries, Notions, Jewelry, Silver- ware, Leather Goods, Neckwear, Veilings, Untrimmed Millinery, Men’s Furnishings, etc. Greenhut and Company and Siegel Cooper Company Will Consolidate Their Two Stores—Intend To Have One Big Store Instead_of Two—One Great Enterprise Under One Management We must clear the Greenhut building at once, as we are under contract to turn it over, to the architects and fixture builders in order to rearrange the building to fit the requirements of the new enterprise. Then, too, we have determined to open under the new firm name with an entire new stock of merchandise. To effect a clearance of such a stock as ours is no small undertaking. of buying and selling is forgotten. We realize we must crowd our store every single day to accomplish our object. We have gone straight to the heart of the matter and adopted a radical cut-price policy that has created a shopping sensation that has no parallel in the annals of Sixth Avenue retailir / The regular business ray 4 Our methods are vigorous and di- rect. Prices are put right down to a point that We Wish to Again State Emphotically That It Is he Absolute Closing Out of the ENTIRE Greenhut and Compa Within a Very Limited Space of Time Greenhut and Company Double IN Green Trading eres With All Cash or Charge Purchases Until Noon. Single Stamps After Noon. t j T ny Stocks Store Formerly Occupied by B, Altman & Co, Ss «Sixth Avenuc, 18th fo 19th Street, New York City. ree oe es 8 nw ~ a —

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