The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1913, Page 11

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TAFTIS ASKED TO FREE | A BRIGHT BRAIN ACOUNTERFEITER AS HE! RESULTS FROM A DD MORSE AND WALSH’ STRONG STOMACH Attorney for Salvatore Cina, Ill RA at Atlanta, Makes Strong Plea to President. If you overload your stomach you vi suffer from a dull h the fag. aches are caused ninety-nine ut of a hundred by a disordered A plea that President Taft, in the last days of his Administration, accord to @ poor Italian the same quality of Mercy he exercised toward Charles W, Morse, the “Ice King," and Banker Walsh, the millionaire Chicagoan—doth of whom were released from the Fed- ral penitentiary ot Atlanta, Ga., to suse Hvee—was despatched over tres to Washington this morning. The man for whom the request for a Pardon or commutation of sentence ts made is Salvatore Cina, one of the fol- lowing of Lupo, ‘The Wolf," in the no- torious Lupo-Morello gang of counter- feitere, which wae broken up wher William J, Flynn, as head of the local division LE the United States Secre heap goon body not abuse your with strong catha: Cooper's New attack ‘on the cause of h is @ catarrhal affection of the membrane, This disease is the curse of | the American race, Many people have it who do not know it. It saps th ity and weakens their brain po' Thousands of people are bi the time. They ere droo feel all worn out. Thi Homach trouble, whic re y Cooper's brat Bad Reon ich x be purchased at any drug store Hi age ue ii i i Try them —it will pay you. The newest shape is the Pembroke, with LINOCORD “SNAP-ON” BUTTONHOLE, incarceration et Atlanta’ # had to undergo two serious op- The physicians report that he ve danger of death unicas lis- 3 i i} telegram sent to President Taft) “Washington, D.C. Gir: “T respectfully direct your hurried at- tention te my application for the pardon | |= Salvatore Cina, Atlanta. Uniess you | Dé edly release him prisonment becomes a virtual sentence | | Pembroke,29/Hin. Kensett, 2 9/16ta, of death. You saved the administration heetmgesbclond of fustice the disgrace of legalized mur- 9 ,SEO. P. IDE & CO. der when you rightly Hberated Banker Also Mabers of Ide Shirts Walsh, the Chicago militonatre, when cer Une Prison iffe threatened him with death. T want you, at the heel of your pubilc wervice as President, to extend the same clemency to my poor friend and client, this Hian-American farmer who has no other means of obtaining this boon| £@q except its merit. Don’tlet your cold run into “Thus you will prove what your friends all know, that in your concept duty no man 1s 90 rich as ented Justice and none #0 poor to receive it. Your pardon of picuously emphasize the rinciple of American lavy—that je of justice all are equal, high and low, native of public to be than Grippe. Its effects are often} | >_—— $5,000 How to Treat the Feet. Many men and women, and especially clerks, Sime, resulted In a | suffer with aching, swollen and sweaty feet, Pee ne © | Others suffer much from cold feet, or corns Tastice Piatzek to-day, | The plaintift | and callouses. This form of misery can be pay re Mary Dick, widow of Jamen | readily banished by the simple daily use of 7 ° antiseptic vilane powder, a specific of extraordi- ‘hile | nary virtues. Obtain two ounce: i Vastargh from any leading druggist jon of steam- water add a teaspoonful time resulted in supposed to be dry, but was still y Immerse the Mn the fall he suffered injurics that | feet in this every night for a few weeks, ten to resulted in his death. ‘The jury de- twenty minutes and it will soothe, heal and cided that the id Masonry Con. | PeMeve all poisons Corns and struction Comp. callouses disappeat fendant, was ne; ~~ unknown. Mahlers F 6th Avenue at 31st Street Coats Marked to Go h was the de. Five Dollars will be well spent if invested here for one of these Winter Coats to finish out the season, as the smartest modelsof what were the best $10 to $18 values in the city must go. We do not intend to carry a single gar- ment over, Clever Models, Swagger Styles that will be just as de- sirable next season as though purchased a nonth ago at the origi- al price. Many come ina weight suitable for wear in the mountains r at the svashore dur- ing the Summer. Kerseys, Meltons and Chinchillas in plain colors; alsoEnglish Mix- tures and Boucles in Zebra stripes. All marked to sell at this special price—$5, Women’s Smart Dresses, $5 Clever models in Serge and Bedford Cord, with touches of braid, messaline and novel button trimmings. All the season's wanted shades, also navy blue and black. Sizes to fit misses, also women up to 44 bust. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, “Better Goods for the Same Money Beautiful Spring M5) Millinery at: “Meet Me at the Founta Sixth avenue fore you A a cen ae collection of dainty immed hats, Lelie ir now and for early 5 , he price is a low one, but von Mi be delighted with the value and style covered by the amount in this showing of millinery. perioticates of these hats cannot be had elsewhere under $7.50 to pins Last Two Days of Our Most Successful Hundreds of different pie IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT, $27.50 Three-Piece Parlor Sultee—as il in rich mahogany covered with pl carving; at.. in either green or red fortable arms carved fram 6,500 Yards Velvet and Tapestry Three-Plece Genuine hey Bator finished in rich erty room; armchair, settee and rocker; i handsomely GREENHUT Will Be Tomorrow, at t In this sale we reach the very height of value-giving in our wonderfully popular Floor Covering Store. All of These Carpets Were Beautiful shades of greens, tans and red in an imposing variety of pretty effects for halls, staircases and rooms. 69c|Tapestry Carpets (GREENHUT Bullding, Firet Floor.) Velvet Carpets cnonov only a, Women’s *3 and 53.50 Shoes 2,000 a Tomor- $s], 5 () row, at Anexcellent make of high shoes selling. Not a pair worth less than $3. All styles and leathers; hand-turned or Good- Men's $3.50 and $4 “High Shoes—burton Sage or Blucher, in patent leather and gun-metal calfskin; in all sizes and ery pelt with Good: wielton: sole: alt new prior 4 98 Misses’ and Children’s $2 and $2.50 Shoes—lace and button, in patent leather, gun-metal, calfskin, kidskin and tan Rugste callekin a 49 all solid fe ather soles; all sizes upto (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Pure, Wholesome Groceries Priced in a way that will help you to practise the right kind staple and Maney provatie® that it is quite an easy matter for us to undersell all competitors. URES ARE OL When you find it inconvenient to call in person, please ord New nuns For household, ul NEW HICKORY NUT A Ib DRN "’PLAKES--Honey 10: packages, 4) ED LENTILS PURE mporte MILPORD QUALITY SUGAR CORN e, 82.28; doz, A114; 10 GAR CORN Bo {top 10s ean OC Fairy Soap & bars FAIRY SOAP. . POLLY PRIM Cl E YK'S FAY ITE ‘i wane, 81.47) do GREENHUT-SI “S Stunning Bar Pins and Brooches Values to $2 Each—2,440 in This Sale, Tomorrow, at New York has never before seen a sale like this—SOME WONDERFUL 4 BARGAINS FOR THOSE WHO COME EARLIEST. The collection we place be- price, tomorrow, is ‘so unusually attrac- tive that many women will doubtless buy a half dozen or more of these brooches and to wear with different dresses or Therefore, come, tomorrow, and look around. tee, armchair and rocker, with loose cushion neat panels in back: ‘ornamented with Leather Suitee—neat, substantial birch (GREENHUT Bullding, Second Third Pleore.) Brussels Carpets ‘TIME FEATURES OF THE BIG STORE GROCERY, ALSO PROMPT DELIVERIES, 1918. or Big Ston> in ty in Kself .B.GREENHUT, Pres. MAIN BUILDING. at this amazingly low MORE THAN 3 OR 4 OF ANY ONE PIECE. an endless variety of artistic designs. emeralds, sapphires, rubles, ete. GREENHUT BUILDIN February Sale of Furniture ces of furniture will be featured at ‘way below regular prices, tomorrow. AND IT IS QUITE LIKELY THAT THE VERY FURNITURE YOU WANT IS NOT ' may not have a similar opportunity for a half year. $25 pays [oaks hate led Dining Tablee—o! golden oak; ton is 42 Inches in diameter; heavy pedestal base; regular price $10; at +1950 $90 Golden Oak 35 inches wide, 52 inches hi lustrated; frames of birch, finished le for library or living $35 BUILDIN he Lowest Prices Quoted in rp Made for ‘1913’ Spring Selling regularly 50c. a yard, tomorrow ~ 39¢ only, at. . ‘MAIN BUILDING $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.25 Grades of “Mended” Gloves For Women Only Tomorrow, o 8 Cc a Pair, Although these gloves are clas- sified as ‘“‘menders,” the worst defect that you will find is a finger mark, an oil spot or a dropped stitch; but for all prac- tical purposes they areas good as any you can buy at full prices. We Guarantee Every Pair of Gloves to Give Entire Satisfaction Pique and over-seam in black, tan, white and popular colors. This may be the season’s last opportunity--DON'T MISS IT—-Come early! (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) uantities of D MEAS- of economy. We buy and sell such enormous FULL WEIGHTS A Call Chelsea 4000. New Canned Foods HES 20c 12¢ 15e 10c er by mail or by telephone. Seeded Raisins : CALIFORNIA CATEL RAISI atural uncoated 0 Iba., 9505 48¢ RDINES.-Solo brand; u inet san . BC ast COCOA fs POLISHED pr 1 the = — for Less Money Than Elsewhere’ == FLCOOPER @ 16% to 19® Streets QOS THINK OF IT! THERE ARE 2,440 “G2 PIECES IN THIS SALE, BUT NOT “+ Either silver or gold-plated in Many are accurate reproductions of high-priced jewelry. These are set with imitation pearls, corals, turquoise, Some pieces they were worth $50, Take your HOMOFFOW, BE... sever ceeeeeeees filling rode in head and foot bright or in fini $§"Trish Point Lace Curtains This is a ial purchase from a prominent importer, comprising eaversl Hara pairs of curtains of this season's designs, mounted on heavy cable net. Remnants of Double-Faced Velour~ia lengths from 34 to 23§ yards; tomorrow, a yard Women’s Princess Slips $1 and $1.25 Grades, Tomorrow, at These are faultlessly made of fine lawns and cambrics, in white, blue and lavender, trimmed with pretty laces and ribbons. COME EARLY, PLEASE. “Used” — and Player-Pianos A Sale Offering Values Unmatchable in There are just 75 FINE, HIGH-CLASS INSTRUMENTS OF STANDARD MAKES from which to choose, EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. You positively CANNOT go wrong in purchasing one of these: Chickering........ Hardman... Sterling... Emerson Wheelock....... Terms on $ Down 5] a ianos u 5 »,, We ||| tors2a0" and Week 44 Terms on $ Down $ a layer-pianos 10 2 tip to $850 and Week Bench, cover and 12 rolls of music with all player- pianos. Also special library privileges. NEW PIANOS AT ..... $185 AND UP NEW PLAYER-PIANOS AT. . .$375 AND UP bd] Extra Special For Tomorrow (Thursday) Only MAIN BUILDING Be to $1 Cloth and Knitted Wool Cape—for boys and girls; at. Checke—$4 efachee wide’ ‘39 at Building, Piret Floer.) (MAIN Ballding, Third Fleer.) $1.50 German Silver Mesh Bags— white kid Lie at. (MAIN Building, GREENHUT BUILDING 29c (GREBNHUT Buildis (No Mail, Telephone Filled on the Above "a Spe ‘Quantities Limited.) A few of the specials for tomorrow are: GREENHUT BUILDIN On Sale, Tomorrow, at $4.50 Also: 1.25 (GREENHUT Building, Firat Pioor.) MAIN BUILDIN 9c (MAIN Building, Firet Floor.) ‘MAIN BUIL DIN: Women’s $5 to §8 Skirts Tomerrow, $3. 95 Final clearance of groups from our own stocks and a purchase of prominept manufacturer. These'Cloths—Men's-Wear S: fon Panamas, Imported Voiles, Diagonals, Whipcords, Basket Weaves, Man- nish and Fancy Mixtures. These Colors—Blue, Gray, Brown and Fancies; also Bla Every wi 18 skirts from a 3, Chif- imported t-band from 22 to 34. Lengths 36 to 43, (MAIN Building, First Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN Greater New York $145) Angelus Player...... ., 165] Simplex Player....... 75 215 Player-Pianos 95| McPhail. (MAL h Poor.)

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