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* UME. EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1913. wal Dall i Jan “FATHER OF FLUSHING” DIES. |: fnet thelr testimony wii sned tient upon CORPORATION'S PROPERTY USH HOLLINS BROKERS GEEEL Howes, 3 REO HOG FOMONSS IN NAME OF CLERK mmisi writ of h aixty-nine year y Mutts to pa Inge in New George Pople Passes Away at the |, brokerage house, It has been rumored way for ehaneery pre that friction between the old firm and Jersey A detective in court said Ame of Ninety. the new members had not @ little to do} seen Putts had been indicted for oF grat {tars | George Pople, who Would have been | with its bankruptey. |Promoter of Monmouth Beach] °°"? and that he held @ warrant & ninety years old on @atur tay. a iw he WOMAN KIDNAPPER INSANE. THAW TALKS ABOUT JUDGES.) Clubhouse Admits Transaction in Where We ba ie \ Defeat of f 1 Tho admission that nearly all the cep CONCORD, N. ‘ov. 18.—Replying | common stock In the New Brunswick to the Widely pullshed charge that he) Re@lty Company, @ corporation con- q.,| trolling over 215 acres of Innd at New Oculists’ Opticians Half a Century in Business przacight Bes Saved Stole Baby to From otal in South] vuene te Rent to Matteawan, | GiRgerous By Correct Glasses! 6 oa of N eney. atreet —Yes, wearing glasses is fl an Ph ete shave Seite Stalone th Gee | were f i often a matter of actually . had been y for the kidnapping saving the eyes, and not only ent 406 tn atone Count: Ni any of the Town of Flushing, {Of Joseph Rice, the four-vear-old child | | Made “just to see a little better.” A Few Hundred Dollars All the! (i sersat gudge Hanbrouck when he was, STunawick, N. J., was placed in the Two More Chauffenrs Held. Be amen wate for reelection, Harry K. Thaw to-| ame of Mary ©. Stewart, a clerk in] q@pomas Donohue and Frank Krelt, |{on. and for yeara had been a Villago/® i ind j | his lew office, was drawn from Thomas | tw, he chauffeurs under | Trustee. ay a jel di: two more of the mall chau ™ Firm Members Can Find in | aay issued a stateinent tn which he said:| Mi aw oMice, wae rain from Tomas | two ERTL RED ere Te Td bean Prealdent of tHorvoens Lena aca, County, N. J and particule fasivionablo Monmouth Beach Clube house. eae, 4, ve nlanene Jovephine Rice of No. 1127 Firat | ASee 2 She returned the baby era month Inter after oar. im in New Maven, Her ex Examined Without Charge Registered Eye Physicians. At tagather’ the Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12, faabrouck det indictment ‘ m de tely Their P 1 As pa rectetio. Satie ie hs nea eal Chambers street, at a hearing before | tne movement of the mails during the |County Savings Rank, retained a place | ¢ taking the baby was that she | Ihe Arve. cturee basic, | 1046 Greatway at debe 8, ir Personal Assets, esate frionde, Wher Rat| United States Commissioner Gtichrist | torent trike, when arraigned to-day [0m Its directorate and waa the organ: [liked to nurse bables n hite of the ogg. Boke in | 999 ginth Ave, 160 St. 101 Raster, Age St. to-day, ‘The aged lawyer said the rea-|hefore Judge Hand in the Federal Dis. |!6r of the Flushing Cemetery Corpora: | A fury found her not aulity on the | * Moderate oven, 17 West 420—8.1. ee son for thia arrangement was “con-| tet Court, pleaded not guilty and were | ton ground of insanity, She was committed | Try It tomorrow. ventence.”” de “0 ball each for trial. Me had been a vestryman of St. /to Matteawan Hospital for the Criminal put under #1, - Scitaeian GrOHt Gre Wheel bloresior | futts, who has vagal imprisoned in| Krell surrendered. Donohue was ar- | Georme'e h for fifty [Insane Since her arrest she has been | The 1-0 Compas a Fal N ep a vate qian in tunatlo ‘asylum, : Ste police. years, ‘ fe Lode tat the King's Park Asylum. Tho story about bribery 1s Just that sort iSie ee oie ‘‘Everybody’s Going to The Big Store’’ a in BUILDING: ment was made to-day that the nom-| Wilson Names Pindell To-Morrow. janie, eit ae die anata ise, ination of Henry M. Pindell of Poorta, | l M St \ Rt brokers ia to tear My ‘ake enate woamorrow. votes C e aran ce Our en’ S ore Fi ero tagen Tomorrow Is the Day Selected for a Sweeping Dis- ss , persal of More than 6,000 “Odd Garments’’ ‘ Tho firet witness examined by Tile- ston Wells, counsel for A. Lee Hverett, Tomorrow, of Here's where “we clear the decks” of all broken assortments which have accu-|| Thousands of mulated during our recent successful sales. receiver of the bankrupt brokerage, was White When bargains of this kind are offered argument and elaborate salesmanship Personal resources amounting to a few hundred dollars were all three mombers of the bankrupt brokerage firm of H. B. Hollins & Co. of No, 81 Wall street, which last week falled for several miilions, could offer aw an in- atallment to creditors when examined hefore United States Commissioner Gil- WORLD WANTS wonk wospans, Notice to Charge Customers: Purchases made until December 10th, inclusive, will be charged on bills rendered February Ist, 1914. the senior member, Harry B. Hollins. Ho tertified that he had no real estate, No atocks or bonily, no steam yachts, no horses, but that he had a bank bal- Catarrh e e ance of $15, all of which ke was will- are unnecessa gk Hat aL Rare ecocuba be iy RA pace og ty PLEASE COME EARLY. We head the list with this sensational attraction: Lingerie nr conn oe. sane Gr | cee ee Blouses Possessed at that time. Briton W. Busch testified that he had Lapecrctelf ecard Anas Sa polly cay sg ‘Treat the cause with SCOTT'S EMULSION which contains been a partner in Hollins & Co. for Afteen years. His bank account to-day, he said, amotnted to about $0, and to “weep going,” ho had borrowed money at a | Newest Modes Priced NX \ ‘ TUXEDO SUITS IMPORTED RAINCOATS Values to *20 in WINTER SUITS FULL, DRESS COATS $ OVERCOATS WAY COATS & VESTS, on $45.00 of life insurance, an interest cod lve at cach ‘ne Take Your Choice, Tomorrow, at . . in ey an pa Melts rat ing bane and esetsise the ersten, Krp0- It is well for you to remember that even at our regular prices these are conceded This is The Big Store's amined was Walter Kutziob, who fur- Kei he marr bbe to be the biggest values in New York. All sizes for men and youths. rea.est sale of blouses at nished $100,000 when he became a mem- ee fi each. One of the style- der of Hollins & Co, Toxlay, ho sald, he had no tangible resources. Following the examination of theae wetnesses adjournment was taken until mext Monday, when J. A. Aull and Anthony Walburg, both of Middleton, Ohio, new members of the firm, will be A Splendid Lot of WINTER OVERCOATS, Values to $ beauties for your choice at $30 WINTER SUITS, Values to $25—Choice, To- 14. 85 Paired dvr morrow, at . .« « «© «© «© © «© © But there are scores of The “last word” in exclusive styles and serviceable materials shown for this Winter by the || | omer models, oviich you f leading ready-to-wear clothiers of America. Come and see for yourself. what dainty blouses these a Also These “Banner Bargains” Tomorrow speech er econo, Ee Limited quantities as indicated. Again we emphasize—COME EARLY. these are made and finished. “ODD” MACKINAW|280 “ODD” RAIN-|“ODD” FUR-LINED|3,000 PAIRS of MEN’S Play tee * ospenet, Saree ssa tt will it will =i hl ches Beery Blouse Snow-White—Fresh from the Maker Some are artistically embroidered and em- OATS COATS— COATS, also PLUSH| and YOUTHS’ WIN- belllahed; Modicl and other ele collar ef- { OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &@ yout; "| Valve © $6 QB] tineo coate—| TARAWELGHT Wissel © values to $3. 95 1,000 "6 ODD” FANCY| regularly priced Apps i : : signed” ith the ev leas shoulders end 34th Street—New York $6; at.. VESTS— Val- to $30; § Valuce to $ Aar Senan oil de oll ma iow fom three 862 PAIRS OF “ODD"| ues to $3; at, 85.| t.. $5; at. foe Goewa “ot thess ‘blouses while § TROUSERS—Volues | 160 $10 RAINCOATS— ym ODD” sults —|MACKINAW “COATS the has the opportunity, tomorrow, at Thursday—A Remarkable Sale of 220 Young Men’s Suits At an Extraordinarily Low Price Three and four-button English models, of allewool cassimeres, cheviots and Saxony cloth, in attractive stripes, checks and mixtures. Sizes 32 to 40 chest measure. Reduced from 18.00 and 20.00 10.00 None sent C.0.D. None credited. to $3; $ bal sizes; $ Values to $ —Values to $ Aten. see. 1.65] Si *4.85) sits *5.95) so*6.95 THE ATTENDANCE WILL SURELY BE BIG—EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WILL BE IN READI- NESS TO SERVE YOU PROMPTLY. BUT HELP US BY COMING EARLY—PLEASE. GREENHUT BUILDIN “The Sale of the Year”’ Framed Pictures and Oil Paintings Amost unusual Big Store distribution in which you may choose from a fine collection of pictures in Popular Sub lestes All artistically framed; admirably adapted to decorete the walls of ‘any room, ‘MAIN BUILDIN “Formette” Corsets “Big Store $1.50 to 83 ify pd An ideal corset, expressly designed the needs of the tiender women, Manes oat It differs from the ordinary corset in the respect that it je higher in front, and is so con- structed as to increase the bust-measure, thus giving the correct lines and proporticusdemanded by present fashions. The “Formette" corset fastens in front with clasps, and being laced in back can be drawn in to suit omfort of the wearer. TOYS jendance to fit you. Another Mose from Toy Town, the Home of Santa Claus. ‘MAIN BUILDING Women’s $15 and $17.50 Suits °° 9.75 Accumulations of Small Lots From Our Own Superb Stock Amazing Bargains, mostly in Sizes 38 to 46 Bust-Measures. No selling argument is necessary tomorrow's pad is less than manufacturer's cost. oe sults are beautitully made Serge, Cheviots, Poplins, Wool Eponge, Diagonals and Fancy Worsteds A fine variety of colors; also nished frames; fitted with gl boxes; The Storm," The Swi etc.; only 2 to a customer; special, MAIN BUILDIN: A Saving of $1 on Each of These Pin Seal Hand Bags $1.50 Also an Important Sale of Young Men’s Overcoats 150 single ‘and double-breasted overcoats, of chinchilla, vicuna and heavy rough fabrics, with shawl and notch collars, Plain or belted back. Sizes 32 to 40. Regularly 18.00 and 20.00 1 2.00 Ol) Paintings — sizes 16x20 and 12x24; in 6-inch deep gilt and gold-burnished frames; glass pect the DOS MAIN BUILDIN Swift’s Premium or Dold’s 1 Westphalia Style Ham, Ib., 19 2C The Purest, Choicest and Best Groceries, Nuts, Fruits, ete., at Prices That You Can- not Match at Your Neighborhood Store—Full Weights and Measures Guaranteed We fill mail and telephone orders promptly. can 4,000 Chelsea. Fruits and Vegetables Thanksgiving Nuts New Tomatoes Y WHOLE TOMATOES —Fountain eed Le BRAND TOMATOES — 7 OPrimts S BRAND TOMATOE S— cane, 81.05; dor, #1 can GLENMORE QUAL in ‘TOMATOES meune, 82.087 dor, B1S0; san? LOC BRIDE Mg KINSALE TOMATOES 10¢ $5.95 luvenile 8 Street Automobiles —tichly decorated; adjustable sold reer tires; very Dozens of styles, Come EARLY—FIRST pick is BEST, jou know. 0 Foie Whit Be Fue ‘MAIN BUILDIN' | 25¢ “Seco” Silk Wash Fabrics Tomorrow, at, a yard, 15e¢ morrow's special selling rice on these lamous silk-and- cotton wash terials is lees than wholesale, “Seco” Silk is lustrous, beautl- ful and extremely serviceable, 24 inches wide; pretticst street and evening shades. “wish- bene® frame, made of guaran:eed, gen- uine pin seal leather. 5 waren wena ne u wenn and aren s Teitoroed complete wit 2 29 $1. ry Giant Mechanical Train ect consists of fee an extra large locomotive, tender and Pullman coach; also beautifully decorated funnel; at............45 Ic Strength and Appetite Restored This Brooklyn woman is now the picture of health, thanks to the wonderful restorative power of | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, and she cannot praise it too highly. Here’s what she says: “About a year ft lown with @ very heavy cold and I had a bad pain under my rie Ps blades. I was under the care of differ- ent doctors but did not improve. I was so weak I could hardly stand, and I could not keep any- thing on my stomach. A druggist near ae I lived advised taking a tablespoonful of Duffy's Pure ue Delt whialry with an °68 ene betas he ai ttl _ and after follow’ advice I found r ‘ bei aa Satld gar osernen ay eats ae ante Sibtcrestirsriaes ae raduall; ined in wei I believe that Pxrka’ PANGY LARGE CRAN- 25c¢ Batty" ‘* Pure Malt Whiskey asa tonic for run- BERRIES—2 quarta .. down people i hing, and I recommend SWEET Wain it to my cep riends rooklyn and New Pure Malt Whis- Richly eitk- lined and finished with beautiful large silk orna- ment. As illustrated. 5-quart basket. NEW CALIFORNIA ALMONDS— Bee Ade [I etna eee NDS 25 al, NEW pat ER-SHELL “AL MONDE tA ots ahaa 3le i NEWTOWN PIPPIN AP! BALDWIN APPLES... GREENING (APPLES GE, RIPE, LUS IREENHUT BUILDIN Extra-Size Rugs Desirable Patterns and Colorings us Wiltons, Axminsters and Brussels America's best manufacturers have contributed some ex- cellent specimens of their craft to this sale of extra-size rugs. Economies are most marked. Sale tomorrow: 10.6x12 Wilton Ru 11,3x12 rier af “E. Choice colorings in attractive de pe oe hr st sto sh ule ol $80.40 $42.50 si¢ 19,6x13.6; regul gu! ies 3 Regularly bar? Price sii ie rieg $32.80 9750 Sigg tI dui2s regulurly 3g, 50 an tas: regularly, $3250 4 Iba.. #1; ' GMOiGE AXED NUT 2 ibs SOPT-SHELL WALNU 4 MARYLAND SPECIAL TOMATOES Te S-quart basket, 60C Grimes Go'den doz, Tc; No. 2 size can.. FANCY FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT— |] OysTER COCKTAIL eo S1sKB _ 25¢ quality CHILI SAUC 6 bottles, $1.43; pint clally mixed tea; 3 FUSSELL’S IMPORTED DQBe | _ Bb. cada, 92.10; We eseeseeneee ac otlAiARALT BLEND COREE 35 Fresh Biscuits 10 Ibe, $3.30; 3 ba., 81) Idee a ; mporTity CURRANTS—Fountain quality; |] BENNETT'S CRISP SODA BIS- By, CULTS -doe., Ade; reg. Be pkge SCU ned; doz, 81.54; 13¢ FIFTY-CENT TEAS—green, bieck oF spe- 2) 0 8 $4.25 3 Bargain Offerings of Flannels for Tomorrow 36-Inch Extra Heavy Out- gol ing Flannels-—yard .. 12% 32-Inch Double-Faced Can- O1 ton Flannels yard, 8c Nanusco 2lc THAS, BUTTER GRAWAM” BISCUITS. on package SC zo PEAS—Orshard Farm SALTINES 6 rep 10. packages, 470; California Cherries Carmody, 116 N. | Long's c ed ROYAL ANNE CHER 7 Remnants of Kimono Flannels $36.50 Body Brussela $ Size 10. regularly § ! MRS, MARY CARMODY, i 1 cre Flour Resdmilatiog from ours eS tise bx}§; at... 3l 50 tiie penernen 18.50 | R XXX 1LOUR— one ig sale; values to 1S¢; ‘apeatry Brusse!| i ¥ (Mill samples; slightly mis- } D uffy’sPure Mait Whiskey i hn Th Tih conn boy BOC CP oiemibonian : 9 Rugs ~size 11.3x12; 17, 50 matched.) or taken just before mealtime stimulates the mucous surfaces and ite glands of the stomach to healthy action, improving the digestion and asai n of the food and | muh giving to the ayatem ita full apres of nourishment, This action upon the di- | |nai' ArbuP=ie Foun A City In Itself gestive process is of great importance, brings to all the tissues and organs of | | IMPORTED SAFBTY MATCHES — 5e the body the nut nt necessary to their sustenance and indi- ! eros, She; doz. , rectly to the w! ystem strength and vigor. It is preacribed : by doctors and is recognized as 4 family medicine everywhere. | R t Beef Don't let a dealer induce you to accept a substitute because ; OAs! e ty sweet apple cider; pressed ‘That's the very roason it ia inforior to Dufly’e— Choice cuts of native ribs; selected sound apple; Be and only truo medicinal whiskey. Bald Aa | stotnéipesndieciiconnanchonnann | Tila Stake Seat laree atts... be ee GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. Sixth Avenue J.B.GREENHOUT, Pres. 18®%to 19% Streets tore Dull i de Sa Why 2 heaters MY Double 2A Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 c’Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter { \ | Apple Cider

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