The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1914, Page 5

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a= MITCHEL THINKS FOSDICK. WOULD _ BE THE BEST MAN —— Tells Governor That He Would Make a Godd Public | , Service Commissioner. \ Mayer Mitchel admitted to-day that he had expressed himself freely to Gov. Glynn on Raymond B. Fos- dick’ qualifications for Public Ser- vies Commissioner as successor to Joba E. Bustis, whose term expires, ‘Feb. 1. | “While it le true that [ did not ap- | peal to the Governor in behalf of Afr. | Fosdick,” said the Mayor, “at the same time I expressed a strong opin- | fon to the Governor that Mr. Fos- | cick would make @ splendid Public ‘Harvice Commissioner. You can say That I @ould be delighted to nee him yAvpointég. It would be a good ap- ‘pointment from my point of view, Qe well a8 from the city’s point of view." ‘The Mayor was asked if it was not true that he had also suggested Clar- | ence J. Shearn for the Public Service | Commistonership. (“Both Mr. Fosdick and Mr. Shearn would be agreeable to me, In fact, [| woul! be delighted to see both of them appointed,” said the Mayor. + | “ta it true that you suggested Mr. Shearn for Public Service Commis. | sioner @ short time ako?” wan avxed. ‘Yes, that is true,” replied the * Mayor. Mr, Shearh since wrote the Mayor @ letter refusing any office. ‘The Mayor said he did not see Gov, Glynn when he wax in town a few days ago. While there isn't a ripple on the. surface, there ix a very bitter strug- | gle on between the Mitchel and many forces over the Public Ser: Comynissionership, which pays $1 ® year and is for five years Tammanyites claim that Mr. F ck | is net the man for the post and that | every influence will be made to block his appointment. It is even claimed by some of the Tammanyites that Mr. Foadic! . not a resident of New York but merely maintains a voting resi- dence howe. Mr. Fosdick’s residence, according to the telephone directory, ‘te 119 West Seventy-first street. Politicians say the appointment of a Public Service Commissioner to succeed Mr. greg will give a pretty geod idea of just ae oe Political wind is blowing. If Mr. Fosdick is named it will be eeeaiaeren a victory fer Fusion and a blow to Tammany | On the other hand if Fosdick defeated it will be regarded inct victory for Tammany ‘eAuse it ts known that he ts being , bitterly gupoees by the democratic | eeganiszation. BOOK PUBLISHER DEAD. Béwin Ginn Leaves $1,000,000 to , senior member of the firm of Ginn & Co., one of the two largest echool book publishing conceras years ago. He founded the business Gian & Co. Ite first book, Allen's Latin Grammar, published in 1868, is etill standard textbook. Mr. founded the Schoo! of In- Gat. ‘Reacers pledaing #4000 i ite amin enance durin nia Fy PLYMOUTH, . ort An- tor is tll again and unable to All his engagements at Plymouth as ar- ranesd on his return from New York. You Woke Fins By Recommending. A Relieble Kidney Medici y a T was up around the house I had to walk with my body bent nearly double, placed « thousand dollars above T coud not strai ry bent to you for a sample bo! the effects of that small amount/] was sure it would help me, so I bought one bettle and it has cured me. Shortly after that my husband, who 90 @ coal miner, was sufferi rt, f Sid the ing a few bottles he . Sincerel, MRS. JOHN NoRauist, Galeton, Penna, hea dey ot aye aone et = of Ma: bial . wb ALLEN, J. P, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914. ‘Double &@H Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock—Single Stamps Thereaft -GREENHUT, Pres. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER Co. HE BIG STORE BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18™ TO 19% ST NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE If You Are Not Already a Charge Customer of The Big Store we will make it easy for you to become one. Consult our Department of Accounts, Balcony, Main Building. ‘MAIN BUILDING: Sale of Clothing for “Big” Men (Sizes 40 to 54 “‘Stouts’’) Here's the annual opportunity for “big” fellows—men who usually do not share in special sale occasions. This sale is a regular, carefully planned event in our Men's Store. irments offered are specially designed for men who find it hard to be in ready-to-wear clothes. stirs’ OVERCOATS, TROUSERS AND hike IN LARGEST Siz Let AT LOWEST PRI ICE: Big Suits for Big Men—sizes 40 to 54 “‘stout”; a Noneaetul assortment in CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS. WORSTEDS, SERGES, WINTER AND MEDIUM-WEIGHT SUITS. More than 600 to choose from. Included are $25 PENCIL-STRIPED WORSTEDS, $25 BLACK SILK- AND SERGE-LINED SUITS, $25 NEAT STRIPED WORSTED SUITS, All colors, inctuding blue, gray, Oxford and black; values to $30; $ your choice, at Te Overcoats for Big Men—si: inter, spring ‘and all-the-year- ‘round heh tcl included in the lot are black kersey overcoats, Oxford mixtures, silk-lined gray overcoats, black silk-lined spring Hanbeglp and hundreds of velvet- and self-collar overcoats in neat patte 15 values to $30; at Men's Winter Overcoate—sizes Sulte for Men—sizes 40 to 54 to 48 “‘stout”’ and “extra” sizes] “‘stout’’; all-wool blue serges and in just the Regd) oo bi neat mixtures; medium and win- provers vali to $20; WT ‘10 ter weigh ; wonderful values; Big’ Men’s $10.75 ‘isthe = mie Men's coats—sizes 46 to 52; $ .85 *3.50/" MAIN BUILDING mS Sterling Silverware New Additions to Our Manufacturer’s Clearance Sale Quadruple a oeetepaten Ware Ay ‘6 Trousers—sizes 84 Sizes 40 t0.50 walat; at. ter values to $6; at c> Sterling Silver Pieces ¥: Two-Bo 1% serge w, 2 LargeSterii ic Silver. Handled Tomato Tomato 5c Ber aatee| Me 50. —fitt triple - plated Bet to '76¢ Domino bowls; value} Sugar Hold- anak at 39c f 1. 5 $18 Butter or Cake Knives,| Cheese Pie Serv. **1:95 |, suger bowl, cream pit ind spoon holder; ribbon effect en- $: graved ; bright finish; at 7.50 GREENHUT BUILDING Rare Economies in This Sale of Stoves, Heaters, Radiators Standard Makes Only—We Never ell the “Other Kinds” These and other attractive specials for tomorrow: Sun Oak Parlor Coal Bre —valugs 98c and He 25. * 7 Be nee een be sa Suit bichest-value 3c; at 2 9c seinisaaietanigs ” Overproductions Res Price Concessions, 3; Bring ‘MAIN BUILDIN( NEW! Shown for the First Time, TOMORROW Taffeta Turbans Read; he od MAIN BUILDING ulting in Very Unusual About This Held Greatest Fur Sale,,44. Hundreds of Handsome Coats—Innumerable Matched Sets and Fu;s Rai sgt! tad hr pet ‘tose Leo a flaw (rl be ee e bef il agags beautiful pieces. el le les— in eve: rticular as can be purchased " reg ayaa has been very backward season for manufacturers. The plans of even a biggest of them have been upset. *24.50|"> W cutaway mod- is upon us. Women’s $45 Black Russian + Ponyskin Fur Coats, at. . Selected skins, handsomely marked; els; plain collars and others of contrasting fur; lined with| guaranteed linings guaranteed satin. Women’s (Coney) Coats, at guaranteed satin. $89.50 French_ Seal $59. 50 (Coney) Selected lustrous skins; 45 and 52 inches long; collars of contrasting fur and some with self collars; lined with Women’s $69.50 to $79.50 paed tae Seal ae and Trimmed And now July prices prevail when zero weather Fonpetin Coats, at.” “ODDO $0 and $2 inches long; skunk opossum collar and cuffs; rony- 845 The French Seal (Coney) coate are 40 and 45 inches long ind ha’ liars of contrasting fur. The ponyskin promt are 52 inches long, have collars of black (cat) ivan, natural raccoon and civet cat. Matched Sets at Greatly erg Prices *fpyed Munirat) Sete at 12.75 Mult & Animal Searf—st MAIN BUILDIN( $35 Pointed & Black Man- churian Dog Sete—at... Surplus Wor from . 30.50& = In This Sale of omens $3 High Shoes, at 1.69 lect. The leathers include GUN-METAL CALP, PATER: domiiw es ee eee 4" B5e| Fare” 2Be| & GREENHUT BUILDIN LEATHER and KID; also VELVETS. Button or lace. High, Cuban or medium heels; all sizes and widths, i. Women’s 60 Storm | Misses’ and Children’s were Continuance, Tomorrow, of Our Great Sale of $25,000 Worth of Fine Rugs of a Famous Make Positively the Biggest Values in Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Brussels Rugs Offered Since Our Own Similar Sale Held a Year Ago As stated above, all of these rugs are of a famous make, but in making the cons with the manufacturer we promised not to mention the name in the advertising. Every avery Tee i plainly marked, however, and when you see the trade mark you will be doubly impressed with @ portance of this sale. Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Buy Exceedingly durable, in beautiful patterns and in excellent color feiss. are these tugs. Some of them, however, indicate slight faults, but there is nothing to impair either the wear or the appearance of these splendid floor coverings. Seamless Axminster R Rugs Seamless Triple Extra Tapestry Brussels Rugs Regularly Sire $8.50. - 6x0... $24.50 Seamed Triple Extra Tapestry footie L700 Seamless Double Extra ear Wd jot bia a Tapestry Brussels Rugs + 6x9... $5.50 | Regularly Sale Price * $15.80 ; + $9.25 ra Seamed Axminster Pig A Seamed Extra Hiesaies Brussels Rugs At Prices Asked Groceries of Highest Excellence “gee Smooth Oak Parlor Coal Stovea—plain b ch de- Peas and Beans —Fountain Cylinder Ol! Heaters iS on. Bass, email avareoll aan; Gualitys ues #218 ou A quart oil tank; ned Hin- § & Joie Tomatoes and Com ¢ 5 ‘ guEnno! QUALITY TOMATORS— 1.08; des, O40; anes 1D TENDER a) CUDAHY'S reg. 100 PURE VANI Freshly Roasted Coffee ‘and os 8a oeet tee. P. S. FARINOSE— reg. 14c package... MOTHERS Cate re. ckage. Q6aken FARINA. "MAIN BUILDIN( 3 to ra Blouses |} of Chiffon, Lace or aed Sale, Tomorrow, lt oa A two-fo! EARLY selection Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Di Onters Fitca, ” Sdvoed. GREENHUT BUILDING Only 100 Pairs of $5.50 Irish Point: Lace Curtains ‘3. 4 (3) A | ! | | In This Sale, Tomorrow, at, a Palr { A purchase from one of the best | All of these curtains are in new designs. ] FECT. Mounted on heavy twisted net. GREENHUT BUILDING A 15-Piece Set of KitchenCrockery, $2.29 : (Scores of other special - But back to the itchen set Li is imported t'snd made of porcelain. ft $2.29 you “6 Large Ste nacido tea, cottee, sugar, otc.); 6 Splee Jere, 30 or Vi Bottles, feted 1 Salt Bo: Entire set as shi [i {ilustration. Each piece neatly wind-mill design; dark blue. Ordinarily these sets are suai ably more than tomorrow's special selling figure. MAIN BUILDING “Victory” Ball-Bearing § 1 Cabinet Sewing Machines 95] | Specially Priced for Tomorrow, at.. As illustrated; made in golden oak, English walnut and | Mission woods, and guaranteed for ten years. SOLD ON EASY TERMS OP A SMALL UITIAL PAY- "1 wine A MENT AND INSTALMENTS OF “Florence” “Sit-Straight” or Center- Needle Ball rom Rotary Sewing Machi Made of golden oak, and have lock-stitch and chain-stitch jsttactiment, making them two sewing machines in one. Have 4 and 6 drawers, automatic drop head and all ~~ latest end best attachments, gle Det stitch ruffer. Our prices are less than }4 of what agents sell these machines for, and we can buy them on a small inital $y A payment and instalments of. Week bet oe POR 1 Bsr Home” Sewing Machines—vibra' id rotary, S-drawer dro) wetele, ‘hall soheett modeie~00 here on terms of a small A

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