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iN SURROGATE, LIKE SOLOMON, ent. ite d not get the ellver and ENDS (A WILL CONTEST. | Root, & Barton delivered at the 6 - r found it faa arrested Johnson. teotives Geary nearby pawns Cohaian Makes Brother and Sister} Talk Out Quarrel and Drop Suit. Tye cage of John T, Quigley Jr and his sister, Mra, Mary MeCann, children of the late John T. Quigley, who have been fighting over their dead father's estate since his death, last December, } was called in Surrogate Cohalan's court to-day, “Brothers and sisters should not quar- rel this way,” sald the Surrogate. “Why can't you adjust your differences and end this wrangling?’ ‘The brother and sister, who had not spoken to each other eince the death of their father, last December, looked at ‘Then ‘ECZEMA RELIEVED — AT ONCE Resinol Finally Effected Perfect Cure OF FAVORITISM IN PICKING DELEGATES Roosevelt Committee Charges That He Forced Selection of Men From His Own District. Any one trying Resinol is always a great enthusiast. Relief is so quick and results so ce! that people should have no more fear from skin diseases. Read what this woman says: “I cannot speak highly enough of Res- inol Soap. 1 think it invaluable in the home, especially among the children. “We had a rather stubborn case of eczema several years ago. Acting on the advice of my physician, 1 immediately procured a jar of Resinol Ointment and cake of Resinol Soap, which } found gave relief at once, and finally effected a perfect cure. the Surrogate in astonishment. they glanced at each other. “You know, Mrs, McCann,” said the Surrogate, “a clause in your father's will cuts you off with nothing If you press this contest.” "t care,” ghe answered, quickly, snapping. “‘T mean to have my Didn't my father live with me in his last years? Didn't I nurse him and care for him in his final illness? It {8 only just that I #hould have an equal share in the estate, but under this will my brother gets nearly all the prope f . Attorney Jerome H, Buck, repre: Resinal Ointment ing Mrs. McCann, suggested that the | ful skin remedy to-da hrother and sister have a private con-| ples, every form of er ‘Twenty-fitth, Twenty-seventh and Twen- | ve, With the lawyer, they conversed | tation and inflammation, eczema, tetter, ty-ninth Assembly Districts—the so-|in whispers for several minutes, ‘then | milk crust,scald head, ringworm, barber's called “silk etocking” section of Man-| smiled and clasped hands, ‘ | itch, blackheads, chilblains, cracked lips, hattan—which was notorious during the|, “4 agreement has been reached and | chaps, burns, scalds, it is an effectual term of Parsons's leadership for the reliable Liga i laa ed relieves 7 amount of Federal and Stat ronage pain and heals. Resinol Soap is one of {allosteric the'highest rade toilet and. bath soaps and, besides, sesses great medicinal antiseptic and healing properties. Its continuous use will prevent blackheads, imples and other common skin troubles. hysicians highly recommend it for There is nothing better The Roosevelt Committee made the charge, to-day that fourteen of the twenty-two Taft candidates for delegate at the Chicago convention live in Her- bert Parsons's old Congresstonal Dis- trict, It tm declared they were forced by |" the former County Chairman on the d egates’ list over the protests of Joc: Dirante, Ten of the fourteen Taft men are mil- fonatres and only two of them repre- went the district in which they live, Those favored by Parsons live in the ‘or sores, pim. this contest {s abandoned,” the attorney told the Surrogate, ‘That is the way 1 Ike to dispose of these family disputes,” remarked the @urrogate. —— SILVER NEARLY GOT THERE. Dinner Set Found in Pawnshop Not a selections, who were as- signed to districts other than their own, are: Chauncey M. Depew, to represent Staten Island; Otto T. Bannard, who will run for delegate in the Seventeenth rles H. Mur- ‘baby's bath, Be ce enon ee ie 82) es Far From Apartment, | for shampooing or cleaning the scalp and ling, representing the Riverside Drive hnson, an elevator boy at Va biet gt falling out of Nigh ay e section; Lloyd C. Griscom, representing ulibe AvaNUs, Wie tharked ol preparations are sald by all drug- the Ointment in two sizes, at 50c @ Harlem dist Charles L. ber Seventeenth and who in the Eighteenth, and Nicholas Murray But- Jer, Who 1s shifted to an outside section. Only Job E. Hedges, Ezra Prentice, Fred Tenner and Martin Steinthal are Glated in districts near where they re- fide. Parsons chose the “Little Italy” ection of ‘Harlem, wiich takes in Ward's and Randall's Islands. ‘The protests of the local leaders in the ‘Twenty-first District were a Parsons, it is stated, in n Mills and | ye strate Cornell in Harlem | 8 live in the} fs y with stealing $60 worth of | 8Md $1.00, the Soap at 25c cake. You William Boehm, a tenant|C!” make a free trial by writing for sam- . had ordered the silver sent 5 iti Md {there Saturday for a dinner he gave last) Ualtimore, Ald. THE FAIREST NEWSPAPER From the Atchison (Kansas) Globe. A man who reads many news- papers finds that many of them are petty; that some one in con- trol has small ideas. We believe the New York World is run on a higher plane than any other newspaper in this coun- try. Many editors reach down into the gutters and try to in- flame the worst passions of the worst men. Many newspapers Syrup fics Evixirs’ SENNA the system effectually habitual constipation ermanently. lo ° ft its Poneticial etlecta buy | the Senuine. W. De Motte hich he said: “Frank K. Bowers, the Republican leader of the ' eth Assembly District, was willing that I as a delegate from the Twen Congressional Disirict. McKee that he ought to send loral candidates, as I believed im giving local honors to focal men. It was Mot until noon of the day on which designations were made that I learned that Mr. McKee intended not to send a local man, but by direct orders from Chairman Koenig to send Mr. Griscom, who never ilved in Harlem and who now lives in d Clara Morr! BLESSINGS NEVER COME SINGLY LET THE GOM DUST TWINS DO YOUR WORK Gold Dust is a blessing to tired housewives. It relieves them of all of the hard part of housework, produces spick and span homes, and gives them more leisure for personal enjoyment. If you are trying to keep house without Gold Dust, ou are not taking advantage of modern methods. Get some system into your work, but let Gold Dust do all the hard part of the task. All you need to do is to direct it. There are millions of women in America today who wouldn’t give up the use of Gold Dust for any- thing. Are these women all wrong? If you want to get right, buy a package of Gold Dust today and join the million of happy housewives who “Let the Gold Dust Twins do their work” Use Gold Dust for washing clothes and dishes, scrubbing floors, cleaning woodwork, oilcloth, silverware and tinware, polishi sswork, clean- ing bathroom pipes, refrigerators, etc., softening hard water and mak- ing the finest soft soap. - Gold Dust is sold in baal 5C size and Large packages. The large package means greater economy. Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Makers of Fairy Soop (the oval cake) tive disease, irri- | | | les to Dept. 8, Resinol Chemical Co., | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 18, 1912. 530,000 to Charity WE give this amount and we ask our CUS- TOMERS to tell usb their VOTES which char: table and benevolent in- stitutions, societies and churches” shall receive this money, IT COSts You NOTHING TO VOTE. “odd garments.” And as Odd Suits—all sizes; values Aten cccvees eveeeee at... throughout; all sizes; at. Odd Overcoats—Winter and weights; values to $10; at ————— GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER Boys’ and Girls Men’s $3 and $3.50 Low Shoes—tomorrow, MAIN BUILDING Here’s a Proposition $5 a $1 eel On All Pianos in This Sale at Prices Up to $250 Could anything be more liberal? These are all high- class but slightly used instru- ments and are offered at very heavy reductions off regular Traces Maree | Mawar te ere 0 *gand” arto be portoely 5 mean and unfair, bui ne New three years and. for most of the time | Sold by leading druggists -50¢ per bottle realize its great responsibility. selling prices. READ OVER THIS LIST IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUYING A PIANO, AND PLEASE REMEMBER THAT any piano purchased at this sale will be taken in ¢ for a new one of a higher grade at any time within one year (player pianos within 6 months) and the FULL AMOUNT PAID allowed. Upright Pianos Sherman a ~ io Sst Treen ROORAOCE: 200 nar 260 nd 12 Rolls of Music with Each Player-fiano (MAIN B: ! ouble 2 —_— an , 2 " \ ‘The Big Store’ GREENHUT-SI BOTH SIDESOF 6™ AVE. J.B.G Tomorrow Morning at 8.30 We Begin the Second Edition of Our Business in this wonderfully popular department of ours has been so remarkable that we have on our hands, today, innumerable morrow, at prices as follows: Blue Serge Suits—all sizes up to 52; 58, 95 $18 to $25 Suits— many are silk-lined $ Winter and Spring Overcoats— 30; Ate. cc ccessesesscecees Broken .Assortments of Men’s, Women’s, ion Army Shoes- -sizes 514, lue $4; tomorrow, a Boys’ $1.50 Calfskin |Infants’ 25¢ Soft Children’s $1.50 and i tors: dat 2 ; ike the rob ina 7 ‘Shoes—tomor- 2 Shoes with colors; dainty and showy designs. Just like the robes, not one in a hundred can Shoes —tomor Rta eoeen de Caos. a. 89 tell them from hand-embroidery; made to sell 69 98 4 | AQana § 95 For complete detaits of this sale please see to-day's Journal at $2, $3 and $4.50; tomorrow at............- G c, Ze i. Compliment On, tamps As many sets as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given to all persons, whether pur- chasers or not, spplying at the Pre- mium Parlor onthe Third Floor ofour GREENHUT Building, tomorrow. It will be advantageous to start Alling at one tim books as will be needed to secur: premium desired. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GEL COOPER ©. 18™ AND IS™ STS GREENHUT.SIEGEL CooPER CoO—MAIN BUILDING Odds & Ends Sale cutitnt Store we prefer not to have these ‘‘odd garments” around at this season of the year, we'll hustle them out, to- 6.95 6.50 to $15; §, Odd Overcoats—Winter and medium $ seveses weights; values to $15; at........... A Sai TE oS A aR Overalls and Jumpers—regularly 60c; to 42: “ai sales sabe bie: sia Skips 5. sae MOTTOW. . cece cc rcccceeseeeveveceeee Raincoats guaranteed rainproof 10 Trousers—values to $4; new Spring pi 5295 sizes; value $10; af................. sédvene tas terns in worsteds and cassimeres; English Tan Raincoats — medium 3 50 ban agheen alues to $3; sizes 28 to 42; 2 | 35 Men's’ Oda’ Cloth ‘Veais—sizes 34 to. 38; Rae es i LSet ids 2 SURI A BRDUN BLA A by Alix visdae ee ks) pec ieesv al Lraeves lues to 510 $4 Blue Serge “Kingly” Trousers—all sizes; $ Men’s Fancy Vesta—values to $5 seeneeeanes WE, vege tates creveee DY Btirvesvecccevcvvcrcsemerooerveegens eee coer cooper co.—MAIN BUILDING F Unmade Blouses, Robes & Tunics At Prices Which Barely Pay the Import Duty co,—MAIN BUILDING _ Shoes ae The French exporter was late in his deliveries of these goods. Naturally, we refused Ww. ; i to accept them unless “at a price.” This sale is the result. It speaks for itself. The ped $3 and $3.50 High] | garments are beautifully embroidered on fine imported voile and mull—exquisite designs Shoes—tomorrow, 98 and effects. It would puzzle an expert to distinguish them from the real hand-work. They at........ oo... c look batter and more regular, and there are only one to three of a pattern. $ Made to sell at $15 to $30; our prices. 6.50,°8.50,°10.50--«*12.50 Kimono Blouses—handsomely embroidered on fine voile and mull; all white; some outlined a id Floor.) (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) [pe CREENHUT-StEGEL CooreR co GREENHUT BUILDING—“tvenvTHinG ron Tin HOME", ; REG have been working EARLY and LATE SADIE the veritable “SPRING-FLOOD” o} furniture and housekeeping-things that is POURING into our GREENHUT Building. Get YOUR Share of These New Home- Outfittings, Tomorrow —~MAIN BUILDIN Women’s $1.95 & $2.25 Rene ae Wat ats at §1,.25 W Upholsteries—chintz draperies, trel- Furniture——Crex, reed, rush, ratta:t, Most! eet N. E Visa, ed sets, slip covers, awning NEW! porch rockers, and rustic lawn anne pes A aad sh 4 ces. pie sane material, some in the silk traid Straw; ‘also high-crowned Ballers with trimmings of satinand anes Kane and large maline $1.25 Azure Black Hats at 89¢ Most wanted, up-to-the-miti.te bd Homp Grade 3.75 Tablewares—cottago china, fancy Pictures-—passepa;ivuis, gravures, china, bungalow lamps, tete-a-tete i sets, color prints, carbons; picture frames. NEW! |NEW! Housefurnishings tors, hous aning helps, Hig Produced by a leading manufac- turer to sell at a much higher price. (MAIN Building, First Pioor.) NEW! bs Fresh from the Receiving [tooms With all these new things in COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS ana col PARABLY low prices, it ought to be a REVEL to do YOUR Spring housel. *6.95 Rich Cut Glass Punch $5 Bowls (ciisiretea,) Tomorrow at as Ilustrated, chly embellished and pearly cut, scintillating “Chrysanthemum” and id, crystal “Blank.” Base can be used separ- 1.95 ges, and wiih our INCOM- ———- MAIN BUILDING Large Flower Sprays for Hat Trimming 59c to75e Values, 39c Tomorrow, at... ely of these most ately as a comport. 98c Rich Cut Glass )§2.95 Rich Cut Glass $2.95 Rich Cut Glass $ Handled Olive or| Deep Salad or Fruit Quite a v Oval Nut Bowls— at si } brai “pag | Bon-Bon 79 Bowls 8 95 a pads Tt - oo a $3. mt a you can bi Dishes—at. le} at . 1. 445 Rich Cut Glass tele Ppl tr tor 400" entire Tall Footed Kr petinaetey 1) ae ee Cut Glass | $5.95 Rich Cut Glass Dishes $ an eae $3.95 Rich Cut Glass 36; en— $3.95 ilass Sey tee 1 89 “ATH cote at. 295 «(GREENHUT Building, Main Foor.) ‘Duplex’ Armure Portieres; Pr., $7.50 Never before shown. Made to retail at from $10 to $15 a pair. ‘The difference between their VALUE and OUR LOW PRICE is what the manufacturer conceded to us be _, They are of raised lustrous mercerized Armure. Some have wide self-colored borders. Altare trimmed with special open-edge galloon. Artistic Colonial and detached Empire patterns predominate. Your choice of beautiful color-combinations, tomorrow, includes: Rose-du-Barri, with Moss-green. | Rich Crimaon, with Hunter's Green, Reseda, with Moss-green. | Hunter’s Green, with Golden Brown, Each ee 100 inches wide; length 7 feet 6 inches 1 joor height). , _ Even WITHOUT this snnouncement ONE DAY'S SE ould distribute the ENTIRE purchase! so EARLY selection is advised. (GREENHUT Building, Fir Bargains in Mill-Sample Rugs $22.50 Axminster Rugs $55.00 High-Grade Wilton Rugs 11.75 Ox12-ft, size; slightly mismatched; tor $ Size ¥xl2 {t.; for tomorrow ONLY; § tomorrow ONLY; at rig 32.50 Other specials in flowers and trimmings >— Large Violet Bouquets—with buds and foliage; perfect copies of nat flowers; regularly 4-pint size; at lack and black - an regularly 95c to $1.25; at (MAIN Building, First Ploor,) Sale of Women’s House Dresses Tomorrow at 719¢ As illus- trated; a neat, simple, av LI or.) Pe $20.00 Body Brussels Rugs $27.50 Body Brussels Rugs but effe ize Ox by Delish and Ap erican tive on ody Brussels carperof the highes a Size 9y12 ft; very best grade; large § vy : Pee) BERS carne at Ue RU AES AUT ES vate) iamaray ONLY ial 17.50 pet ee printed per- cale in as- 9x12-(t. Tapestry Brussels Rugs *9 25 | $1 nore 510.50 | $19.50 quality, tomor- row, at (GREENHUT Building, First Ploor) $14.50 quality, tomor- row, ai 7.50 quality, to row, at *13.50 bi ront fi FortheGarden Refrigerators Lawn Rollers, Wheel- $7.50 “Leader” Refrigerators i9l2 modes — === barrows, Pruning Rooker oe 1 with round corners; lift-cover = Shears, Hedge Shears nehes high ice capacity 40. Ibs.; tomorrow, at oe . Garden Spades, etc., also: 6.50 | Above, but larger size; 41's inche Samo Style } Permanent Mixed high; ice city 50 Ibs.; regular price $9.80; $@ } Dai: tomorrow ae ee \ fries and Poultry style also at These refrigerators are absolutely sanitary; have |)\) Granted cacntinentit ai ary removable waste-pipe hardwood used throug NOTE -Sold ove GREENHUT Bui din trimmed with figured bord si special Prices day's E.cuing Journal for details.) (See 4 to 46 Busi-Measure, (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Green Trading Stamps With Purchasea,Made Before 12 0’ Glock ee RY TS nl

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