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p> 10 BRIDAL ADIEU p ~ NAUTOSHASHUP Atlanta Without Knowing of Accident to Sister. (Special to The Evening World), ATLANTA, Ga. April 11.—White @Peeding to the Terminal Station to bid } farewell to Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. ‘Dana of New York, who were married ‘Wednesday night in Atlanta, Miss Leone Ladson, sister of the bride, and Mr. Sackson T. Dick, one of the best known young men of the city, were thrown from an automobile, when it crashed into a pole at the corner of Currier and Peachtree streets. ‘The machine was ci @emolished. Both were bruised and “a shaken up in the fail to the pavement, i Miss Ladson was badly hurt, but the i )Goctors at the St, Joseph's Infirmary, ting along well and wit woon recover. | Miss MathiI1o Molaant, a woman At the time of the accident the ma-|tor, has announced that on the flying «ame. fer behind when the smashup occurred. |“ “isly felatives have been urging me to » The policeman declares the automobdile| quit tor so: tume,” eald Miss Moirant, the death of ‘Cal’ Ri Ming Ladson had acted as maid of honor at the wedding of her slater, and nates Win’ proke . ‘was on her way to see the bridal couple off on the midnight train to New York./took every possible precaution and yet Mrand Mre, Dana left without kmow-|{t ‘got him.’ ' the 16-page Joke Book which goss with the Sunday World ts just about the cleyverest thing ever given with a news- paper, A NEW one next Sunday. Don't forget to order from newadealer in advance. JERSEY AUTO TREATY j PUTS LAUGH ON US Reciprocity Finds a Hitch in Cullen Law Requiring New York 4 Chauffeur Licenses, TRENTON, Apri 11.—It has just been _ Uecovered that there is p rift in the Ite of the newreciprocity law which Gives Now York automobiles free entry Inte the'mosquito commonwealth. Under the construction of the new law, New York chaueurs will not be permitted to enter New Jersey umless they provide themselves with a New Jersey ticenso. The fault is not New Jersey's, how- ever. Under the Callan law in New York State, no foreign chaueur can op- erate a car without a New York licenses. ‘Tip New Jersey taw prescribes reci- Brocity and provides therefore thet as ) into New York State without a New|] Our York iecense, so cannot a New York ehagffeur come into New Jermy with- out a New Jersey license. (Thin technicality does not apply to _ fegistered owners. J H. DEGELMAN OPEN EVENINGS broad lines of the newest and best. The Popularity of Blyn Prices is firmly fixed, known and appreciated by thousands of families who, from father to son, mother to daugh- ter, have dealt with us, known us, and believe in us. The Blyn principles have atways been based on fair dealing—and full values to all, Style No. 1351 |Juvenile 4 } & Styte No. 93013 Late, vite buckatis! Footwear Ladies’ white buckskin button buckskin buckle, A} In boot of especially graceful and at- very dressy andiGreat tinetive design. “Cre of this sea. wil find’ err cue] Variety Son’s smartest and: most favored favor. Styles. Also in tan calf. economy combined in this rest- ful and hygienic, correct form shoe for little folks. Sizes 5 to 8, SP $1.75 Sizes 834 to 11, $2.00 TEN BEST STORES— EAST S.DE: Ae West en: 3M Ave. & 1224 St, ve. and 27th St, hve, tah 6 one | ais Wet tt Sizes 4 ES, ey | a SIL SPEEONG |" NGNEERS OTE : cma FORSTRIE, BUT PE FEA Ninety-three Per Cent. Favor Walk-Out Unless Railroads Come to Terms. ‘The full representation of fifty of the Brotherhood committees was completed to-day with the arrival of tho last ten delegates of the Brotherhood of En- Gineers. The counting of the ballots for and against strike on the fifty roads east of Chicago and north of Virginia will soon be finished. All day yesterday the count progressed, with the vote al- most unanimous for a strike if the ratl- roads do not come to terms. Chief Stone, while refusing to discuss the probability of a strike count Is complete, js certain, as are the chairmen of tho organisation of the att. ferent systems, that the vote will show whore she was carried, say abe Je get} WICHITA FALLS, Tox. April 11.—| at least # per cent. of the Brotherhood mon to be In favor of a walkout. -| The Istest move of some of the rall: ine was being chased by & goliceman| pletion of hor exhibition in this ctty| roads, including the Pennsytvania # en & motorcycle, dut he was being left} she will rotire permanently from the|tem, in offering the Brotherhood com- : mittees on thore systems a settlement on the basis of the demande already made, was going at least fifty miles an hour. | and the other day, when I learned a Froth GABISGENE cobTartets Gnd ys ane nm UD. ‘Cal’ |to the old method of each road eettling most careful | with tts own men, ts the chief tople of aviator this country has ever seen. Hé| discussion among the chairmen in the lobby of the Broadway Central Hotel. z ‘The chairmen of the organirations accident. “It neems to me that it ‘gets eve Lp ilygh one who ataya with it long enough, and [Connected with the roads making the I'm going to stop. I think the Moisant | Offer scoff at the idea of their divisions WHAT BVERT WOMAN EWOWS— | family already hag contributed enough | withdrawing from the Joint conference, and man too, for that matter, is that |‘? the science of aviation.” 0nd say the mon would walk out rather 2148-2150 THIRD AVENUE, 37,17" ‘The Largest Exclusive Millinery House in the City AFTER EASTER MILLINERY SALE Al Our 67.50 and $10.00 Trimmed Hats, This All Our 66.00 Tailored le AM Our 61.45 and } & Now Jersey chauffeur cannot come! | oiner stores Charge 912.00 $55.00 Dress Shapes at... . Price... ws I Have Taken Full Charge Spring Fashion Says “White” All authorities agree that this is to be a “‘white season” for footwear—and \ as Blyn Stores always anticipate every move of fashion, thie superb as- }| sortments we have prepared reflect the splendid facilities of this practical organization, which for nearly a half century has led each new season with a display of the favored ideas of the hour. White it is then—and you will find in each of our Ten Big, Best Stores handsome novelties in white buckskin, canvas and kid—not a sprinkling, mind you—but big, Children’s and ‘Misses’ tan calf, high cut button boot. A very handsome design and one of the Tan Russia Cxford—also in patent Smartest effects of the Spring sea- “metal, fort, he ; ad poetor, Wear $3-00 Children's sizes 815 to 11, $1.75 Misses’ sizes 1134 to 2. Ladies’ (Styl SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, | Sits 24 to6.. BR'KLYN STORES: Broadway, bet. Park Ave. and Street, Fulton St., Opp. A. &S, Biwey, nr. Groene Ave. FACTORIES: S11 te S19 & Tad Se. ig wv Re : f ‘ THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1919, - Aide tee admerease® under the cons) programme ‘or sarcring on, fhe, Aight ee Page 5 for lay’s cials in The ntiment among the chairmen te to the situation and ean force tho rall- that there will be no at belleving the railroad managers, when notified of the vote, will come to terma rather than allow the engineers to quit their cabs, Secretary Sullivan of the Rallway Toard of Mannme t of the otty and no one tn his office would give in formation as to the reason for @ confer- ence which Is to be held by the mana- gers in this city on April 14 It Js hinted that the Railway Board is to consider a move to checkmate Grand Chief 6tone and prevent him trom call ing @ atrike, The Engineers say the conference ts for the purpose of formu- lating @ counter proposition and that the raftroads, as indicated by offers made the Pennsylvania engineers, are constd+ ering the abandonment of their unfa- Vorable attitude and preparing to deal with the men who handle the throttie, At the ratiroad headquarters it was de- nied that a conference was to be held. It known that the railroads are making every effort to check up the|‘?» telegraphers, shopmen and firemen, and that grave fears are entertained that if Chief Btone should postpone calling the engineers out unt!l the firemen and telegraphera present their demands it would result in @ combination of forces, | eu It is admitted in railroad circles and confidently eeserted by the engineers that if this condition should arise every system in the district affected would be Eckm: completely tied up and the rafiroads ¢ uni could not anove a wheel, Chief Stone refuses to say whether or | te all of them | f0ads to meet the demands. The makers of Mckman's Altarative, which is doing #0 much good for Consump- tives, are continually tn receipt of really wonderful reports of cures brought about solely through the uae of this medicine, | ‘These reports are alwa: of any one interested, and many of the writers in their gratitude have suggested it like eufferers write direct and learn what it did for them, v8 at the command | Here ts one spect- Ife. 1 wigh to express my heartfolt thanks, ave any pain, no cough, no night . ince a child of two fling with lung trouble, grew older, At the } Pleurisy or Pneu~- 1 had Typhoid-Pneumonta ono not he really has an understanding with the firemen and enginemen. Some of the chairmen say this i Well worth $4. Very ueat in de- sign and very strongly made. Same Velvets, per yard. white enamel as used on the best Iron beds. Head board So in. high, Savonneries, per yard. description. q Either oak 24-inch round «*Frimo Enamel’’ Let Us Open a oe a lor booklet of cured Eckman Laboratory, iF add! “The Big Store’’ TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIGBEL COOPER C BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE, J.BO Blame a Success for This: The Bargain-Basement in our MAIN Building, which was opened a fortnight with lower-priced merchandise from both buildings, proved such an VERWHELMIN suc. CESS that we now find it necessary to give over ALL this space to the MAIN Building goods. And Now the GREENHUT Building Will Have a Sj Our MAIN Building — mot, "cee"e eu othe Cowperthwait @ Sons No Deposit on These Specials Proportion No Limit Decorated Porcelain Table Ware, Chotes, at 10¢ $11 Dining Tables, $8.75 ; included are tea saucers, ‘ Hi ( Smatlor Large dees voor ‘dishes, fruit bowls, meat dishes, Plain oak; 40 inches in diameter; round top; 10% Discount to Cash Customers ah i Mahogany finish frame: 3 Piece Suite fades ‘well polished and may preci $19.50 Bespin aiom youself liek stron; Exceptional valu cheap at $30 or foot 44 Inches. Iron, Brass an Wilton Velvets, per yard......$1.49 Quartered oak fronts; Wooden Beds of every Every kind of floor covering tm Sanitary bedding, made in our endless variety and no ch own factory. measuring, sewing, lining easy” £4.65 Centre Table or legs with brass feet ball The door . Stro: ned through made and nicely finished through- out. Golden Oak or $1 8-25 Take your pick, Jf 25¢ ww Everything for Housekeeping Liberal Credit or 10% Off for Cash Justas You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Devoted Exclusively to Lower-Priced Lines of “Everything for House and Garden’’ Furniture, Carpets and Rugs, Draperies and Upholsteries, Framed Pictures and Oil Paintings, China and Glassware, Kitchen Furnishings, Bathroom Supplies, Garden Implements, Etc. This new feature of the GREENHUT Building will be inaugurated, tomorrow, with hundreds of bargains in the very ls that so mary people are vitally interested in at present. Only a partial list of the bargains is printed here. And please remember that very often the biggest bargains are not advertised because of limited quantities. pedestal base; 534 feet extension. jugs, etc. Wall $15 Colored Landscapes, 79¢ eee ee ee Solid Shiemet ae mirror; In 2-inch gilt frames; each one) Decorated China Ware; choice, at 7e| medium size base; golden color and|matted, Including plates, bowls, cream|élossy finish. $3.50 Ficturee! bet Over in jugs, etc. Values up to 15c. $22 China ei aig edogeed , Pressed iblers,| __ Made of solid oak; # wooden} Size 12x18; gilt and gold-bur- ae ree rere ee shelves; wooden back. nished frames. . bas 10¢ Engraved Bohemian Glass $i Tables, $8.75 '15c to 18¢ Fancy Fish Net, a yd., 8e. jer, each, be ‘a fred of pl a oak; oy ae te fieity Testbed in Meeps Berry Bowls. eter; top an lestal!mission and floral effects; these are sae eee Oe rast base; 5g feat extensions seconds” of a maker's regular 15c Printed|to 18c kinds, $008 Bae Ce eee Tee Remnants of 50c Cd @ec 5c Cross-Bar Serim, 70 $10 White Bedsteads, $8| In 134- to 10-yard lengths. Sheer quality; three styles, steads, Curtains, 65¢ $8.50 White Enameled Bed- | Remnants 30c and 50c Oilcloth 15¢ 95¢ Scrim wtains, hated $3.50 Ss ty In white or arabe; made of a 6; pec- ese Matting Rugs, 812¢/is11y good quality scrim, with a double $6.50 White Enameled Bed- |” 9x12, $1.95 hem border; hematitched, $4.50 $15.50 Velvet Rugs, size'9x12, $11.25) 50 Muslin Bed Sets, $1.85 Patel eee eer an box| $22.50 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12, A sample line in white and colors. Highs) Aesclostors)i are clightiy| toot enti wersues tae $2.75 Dining Chaire, $1.85 xminsters sold oak; box frames; fon up-| mismatched. Fringed and bordered effects, holstered and covered "with best] $19.50 Axminster Rugs, size 8.3x10; $1.25 Couch Covers, 95¢ grade leatherette. Slightly mismatched, $10.75 Fringed all around. $1.25 Brace-Arm Dining Chair, 95c| $1.50 Velvet Rugs, size 27x54, 95¢/¢9.50 White Enameled Chiffoniers,$7 Golden-oak fini: be $185 (Usd Remnants of Body} With gallery backs. 24 inch ard Se Wit ner oe ate titers f inches sq 6 YALE orccccccsccceosnevecses th Fret 5 golden-oak or Er 45c Velvet and Axminster Hassocks $19.50 Brass $12 Cola hataped $8.50 Bold Oak Chiffoniers, $6 Me he Ret. Bete, eA ith gallery bac ize 36x70, . pina Gut Gates | SAS henner De On AER ae ee eee ery Corn Floor Broom, 15¢ $25 Brass Bedsteads, $14.50 $22 Solid Oak Buffets, $16 Galen: soy atlsoes is a Aluminum Frying Pan, 25¢ ss Bedste: a ruler me Leg pity Prcecee| Sinch diameter; long handle. 46 size. ped and two emall ones. 0c Colored Pictures, 19¢ 25¢ Food Chopper, 19¢ eying $21 China Closets, $15.50 In deop gilt frames. Will cut fine, medium or coarse. Made of solid oak; three wooden| Frames, 7c T&c Heavy Tin Wash Boiler, 45¢ shelves; wooden back. To fit cabinet size photographs. | With a genuine copper bottom, $7.50 Genuine Oil Paintings, $3.95 Goldentoak pee, eee cane feeder Tesad aren high, In hag gilt and gold-burnished frames; glass and comfortable backs; extra heavy construction. shadow box. A Remarkable Spring Sale of Inexpensive Dining-Room Furniture 7 ISTRATED—note its high-class, dig- = A =~ woe lied: gabeteaak, ett een style; it’s the kind of table you @ SL ae ALWAYS ansociate Sith « price URWARE OF $80, Our former PI ; through an cous pur- pee are able to offer i A AWAY UNDER +1250 PRICE, at on SIRT E UN : h ror 4 G-ft. extension; pedestal base, claw ian cate bees ‘ocak of Early Evalish finish; solid quartered oak tops; rubbed finish: Again look at the fllustration; read the specifications, compare WITH Tid PRICE—end act quickly! And Also These GREENHUT Bui wou nes |e Sak a at q, Items: flee Bugs SIGTS 280 Serim Curtainings,i8¢ iz $4 Quartered Oak $35 $50 Sideboards...... $40 hai $2. $80 Sideboards. $60 ‘ Substantial Screen $39 Oak ‘China’ % | 320 Diaing Tables, #99.50| 99.75 Rich Cat Giase leo | “*>evan! up to $1.10, 756 Closets.......+++ $80 | $80 Crystal Closets. .$60| Cream Trays... $6.95 28 Window Screens, 19¢ (GRBENHUT Building, Gevond Foor.) All Known Selling Records Broken in This Mammoth Sale of wnteind **Cleanable’’ Refrigerators At the beginning of this PHENOMENAL sale,house-, COME and pick out YOUR retrigerator, TOMOR- holders were here before the doors were opened. The|ROW—even it you shal! not need it for another month, salesforce be TREBLED. Even then, they did SAE eeie cGelivery. DON’T MISS THIS not have to “SELL” —it was all they could cope with ATION! INITY FOR ANY CONSIDER- to MERELY BOOK ORDERS. The following are TYPICAL of th lues that By noon yesterday we had MORE THAN DOUBLED|pervade UPWARD cf TWO MCHIoRIee oe ANY PREVIOUS DAY'S SELLING RECORD. jand DISTINCT NEW 1912 MODELS: ~ SEPARATE . $14.25 “Lift-Cover” Style Refrigerator— {$16.75 “Lift-Cover" i Refrigerator— WHITE “PORCELOID" lining; 44inches|| WHITE “PORCELOIB" tint inches high; ice capacity 70 ibs.; to- 12 high; ice capacity 90 1! A | nn MOITOW, AL... ee eeeeeeee . 14.25 $22.75 “‘Side-Icer" Style Re- | Same Style—-WHITE“POR- | Anoth ‘~ — frigerator — WHITE] CELOID” lining; $0 in. WHITE. “PORCELOID “PORCELOID" lining; 44 neh ice capacity about lining; 54 inches high; inches high; he capacity 150 Ibs. ; regularly $36.25; ice capacity a 200 Ibs.: 8.5 tom q 19.50) weer"... 31.50 | eae t-House”* rigerator — | $22.76 “Apartment - House Also at me. REBLOID' earns: 2 ey wale FOE MDED® tind 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor, 121 st St.) PFOW, Ar rore rss nei

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