The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1914, Page 9

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OCD WE ‘VOTE OF COUNTIES 8 OR FEVERSH? TO DECIDE ULSTER Look, Mother! If If tongue is! coated give “California Syrup of Figs.” |that that which listened to the intro- mifying Vane ahaha be duction of the Irish Home Rule bill, eotttoas! wt. child ao’ aturally Premier Anquith began bis statement isery Int Into Joy couted Lesene § as to the concessions the Govera:| ’ combed) this is a sure sign that its little) Asquith Outlines Plan ‘Tha at iment, proposed to offer to Ulster Greenhut’s WE ; before 4 o'clock. He prefaced . ean Tistleas, a feverish, tll of Will Exclude It From Oper |Bin'spoecn with ‘the declaration that| [7apeptles neat Hoty “see Segre teers an The Store That cold, breath bed, A ‘5 r \the Government made these sugges- Find Relief in Stuart's Welcomes Critical sleep ot ect naturally, hes tomar ‘ tions 6f New Bill. itlons to-day, not because it wee run- D Drepepa Tablets. People pe ape aoe | a Pears y = scmmncenaats ning away from tho original bill, but “tes ee on wun T firet treatment merely to aliow the measure to start f € more people Nothing see ESC uterate Syrup of /HAS SIX YEAR CLAUSE, |wite the greatest prospect of success, Soaks Seis ate “as KNOW abcur morchan- Agpared hs tee =enge bE alg ey Re give a teas { Seon Keating of herro! dise and values the more LS ae rie eee i a Poon. While there wae @ possibility of) stuart's pepala Tabiece tuleniy. ro, certain we cl of, fading Sete vonr Wor san’ fermenting (cod| Bare Majority at Polls Will beer dienetiotantion and sivil strife Gigeative machinery und being Jey of tte customers, whe, eroug are \ eal ye lov he ly “Th te areas Seelod] save Out Obiectors for |" Win" 'shoutd ‘bo chipereakoa or | Sh Sih x Nem Se satan ors Soto “The Ble All children love eave Ou jectors for |pestpened the outlook wae equally “Qiicious “trait laxative,” formidable. pever fails Bi Raed Wy Cua, That Length of Time. “pupportars of the bill were as con- Seonenp et the peel —- lor babies, vinced to-day as ever they had been Superd mod: a wey ie bottle. of the soundness of its principles and lower rinse than you eae home. A little] LONDON, March 9—Premier As-|machinery, continued the Premier. py a dollee and 3 — Ty _ 84th Street Unusual Offerings: in Spring Merchandise On Tuesday, HANDKERCHIEFS The latest designs and colorings in Novelty Handkerchiefs for Men and Women,—recent Im- portations from European markets including the new Turned Hem. Women’s Handkerchiefs Breach Sheer Linen—hand hemstitched........ 7.50 dos. value 14.60 doz. French Sheer Linen,—with borders.,...... 4.85 dos. value 8.75 doz. Ixish Linen,—}6 34 oF 4 inch bems.......... 2.15 dos. value 3.00 doz. Brish Linen,—white or-colored narrow borders..1.15 dos. value 1.50 to 39.00 Embroidered Sheer Handkerchiefs,—colored shield with initial. value 75c Box of 6, SOc Glove Handkerchiefs with colored borders in various designs. value 25¢, 126 each Men’s_ Handkerchiefs Pwse Sheer Lineo,—with tape borders.. 4.25 dos. value 6.00 ‘dos. Irish Linen,—H4, 34 or J-inch heme Dyanaueeres 2.65 dos. value 4.00 doz. Irish ‘Linen,—with embroidered initial. . + 2.15 doz. value 2.75 dos, Colored Silk,—with 14-inch hems,..value $0c, 25¢ each ART_GOODS Scarfs and Squares,—embroidered Bad ope (rimmed. . 5c Scarfs-of Lingerie or Net,—lace trimmed. .value 1.50, 95c Boudoir and Baby Pillow Slips,— lingerie and hand- embroidered; Cluny lace trimmed, or scalloped edge. regularly 3.25 to 4.00, 2.25 and 2.75 Pin Cushion Covers made of various kinds of laces; in several sizes. regularly $0c to 1.00, to 50c Bureau Sets, consisting of Scarf and Pin Cushion ——ee—e, in floral designs and eyelets. Special 1.00 and 2.50 Card Table Covers made of Linen,—Scalloped Edge er bound. Special 1.00 end 1.50 HOME RULE STAND and growa-ups eaves dick child deve quith to-day laid before the House of Commons his proposed concessions ie to Ulster iu regard to its position un- ‘The announcement, which bea been #o long and anxiously awaited, was to the effect that before the bill became operative a poll should be taken of the Parliamentary electors’ .oue all realize more than ever the of each county _to_ decide whether | aitticulties of the situation. To meet THE EVENING WORLD, | there should be an exclusion of the exolude the county for a term of six Ne pe from the date of the meeting | 1% Age bill for period of six years| of the first Irish Legistature, The ex-| he first meeting of the new! cluded counties would continue their | representation in the Imperial Par- If the inajority of the voters was |tiament and the Irish executive would | Uleter counties from the provisions } ith Parliament ‘in favor of this scheme the county | have no control over them. would automatically be excluded for the prescribed period. Hofore an attendance even greater He eaid they regarded it as a sincere and considerate attempt to place the Irish government on @ solid founda- tion without tnjustice or hardship to any class, He informed the House that the ne- for a compromise last au- tump bed failed to result even im an approach to an agreement, but had Me °. mix ie wide the stag CHR the seat the rae] the imectines and hare when the Ulster’e difficulties they had tried to devise home rule withia home rule, but that proposition did not commend itself ether te the Nationalists or the Unionists in Ireland. Other suggestions had also been follows the Ingre@lents of these woad the faults of the bioed allow the Ulater counties to determine whether they should be excluded, and he proposed that any county of Ulster should be allowed to take s poll of its Parliamentary electors for this purpose before the bill came tate conditions. to your druggist A bare majority for exclusion would | grug stere. 5th Avenue March the 10th “LA JEUNESSE” CORSETS An extensive variety of new Spring models for slender, medium and well-developed » Made of the choicest materials including Silk Brocade, Broche, Elastic with Satin stripe, Batiste, Coutil end Suede. Sold exelusively by James MoCreery & Co. TOILET ARTICLES Exceptional Prices. Imported Hair Brushes,—ivory finish.......1.25 and 1.50 value 1.80 to 2.00 Imported Mirrors to match sbove................... 1.25 * value 1.60 to 1.75 Imported Combs for Men or Women.. value 30c, Imported Nail Files and Button Hooks.....19¢ and 35¢ value 2S¢ to 50c | Imported Cloth Brushes........ 1... Value 1.50, 1.00 Imported Nail Buffers and ‘Trays... .value 75c, 50c Imported Trays.....values $$c and 1.00, 25¢ and 75c Imported Frames... .values 3$c and 7Sc, 25 and 45c | Imported Clocks,—an assortment of styles......... F value 1.50 Rubber Cushion Hair Brushes,—wood back........... | value 65c \ .value 1.50, 95¢ | Cloth Brushes,—assorted wood backs......... 75c¢ and 95¢ value 1.25 | | Hair Brushes,—assorted wood backs...... Wood Nail Bulfers,—removable chamois,..value 35e, 25c Manicure or Nail Scissors..........00+++. value 75c, 50c walue 2Sc to 35c, 19¢ Bone Tooth Brushes.........0::sesseeee value 25c, 15c Decided reductions on all Toilet Sundries. Soaps, Powders and Dentifrices. 4 Bat nourish- ment from food ie erred into the system no ‘They correct the ni Co at the next meal the body te better mere and meay ether un- t and begin ge Gtuart’s Dyepepete Tablet habit. It te adit o nd appetite, Learn _MONDAY, MAROH 9, 1914. aati toot ‘critical There Aad gh there is an ever- fade feereees, in a pat Sat sitieal HY lion byes who Come Ea Early Remember that there were w ihn of > a eben “ple Dollars’ Worth ices; and while we REDUCED THE PRICES ” |, When figured at vast quantities have only hg Bi Of First Importance in the Sale Are the Splendid ieanal Heres man behor prgge ee to pda d buyin, SUCH_LITTLE RIchS! They sre the Binde the that make a man want EVERY ONE one He SEES, and now aoe WHITE'S 04 Eitia m f.hite here—superbly J.B. GREENHUT. PREs. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.- 16% TO I9™5ST. MAIN BUILDIN Two Great Fashion Exhibitions Will Delight Women Who Come to “The Big Store” ing of 1014 has ARRIVED, and the New displayed. The Spring Millinery Opening Paris modistes. Continues Tomorrow and Wednesday reproductions of the choicest hats Lil Bp may secure at vastly expect, and weasertaty who gracefull: Misses’ Apparel De: beautiful new garments look when for § ~ase Yt _— modes, at $20, 615. The Spring Exhibition of Women’s Dresses, Suits and Wrape, Posed on Living Models ly parade hoo the ost how = cgi» Hal et right the In Grell S he! Ray - yore ‘ed the greet NEW SPRING ITZAND 4 NEW seh NG DRESSES, Suite AnD $16.5 50 $19.50 to $24.50 values, at. Yes; Still Large Collections of |Shirts,Underw ear, Ete. (Shirt-Maker and Haberdasher) Splendid Bar am in the bad HALF AND ites. ae bee And the LAST article in the sale of a reson phenol Hg 42.50 AND id.50'" ANd 80 “SiLK_ AND ATURE SHIRTS for Men Combination Suits, Shirts and Drawers atl and Less Than 4, Whales Original Prices |" 1.50 WHITE'S S0c NAINSOOK AND ‘8 62.50, oe COTTON UNDERWEAR 2c! “Gnas tno ‘cherie. hard $1.25 \wurre THngAD AND HEAVY UNDER: Coron im at no SUITS—tent, wanes weis' LB UNDERWEAR wHit ‘a8 NAINSOOK, BALSRIGGAN bee 49c| wares $1.50, 91.75 AND $2 NAINSOOK, sat sat LINEN AND LISLE UNDERWEAR GQe |wit SANITARY “ilont Ano DERWRAR—#t. Miltiam(G.hite $1.66 Underwear rgain. But, come as quickly as you cen, now. Willtiam@.hite Shirts nee NEVER are oe cee ILEGAN a tee BLEGANCE—eitk LECANCE i st Teed ae is tt Sere oto *Houok Pint! Galle’ SGN” og gg WHITE'S 83, 3.80 AND 94 FINE MADRAS SHIRTS—ct. $1.65 An fiBe| usr enone 2e AND D 9248 FINEST | wi hry AND oe re rs LISLE medium RC ND FINEST LISLE He ComBiAATiON SUITS — medi ria and heavy weight; Hosiery WHITE'S 350 AND 49¢) WHITE'S $1 TO SIS0/WHITE'S Ade 49¢| LISLE ar MOSE— AND CASHMERE | six Hosinaycs 19¢| ,, Til AN! SILK, CASHMERE! AND | List HALF HOSE 29¢) MEN DON'T THIS at. WHITE'S 500 AND ‘he BELTS—at.. wyree | leony AND , 50e Aen $1.50 AND kits Se ware aks oft? WHITE'S S00 AND ee. k a necreey 30c 1 NECKWEAR—st MilliamUG.hite Mee mee ie AND 280 COLLARS—including ouch brendo a «Ohman “ Rae tad onber shanteré beaassy Ooch - ss Te Gia il Eiktte 45¢ yy 18S MSNAPE “Balmacaans,” Overcoats and Raincoats Splendid sarmente, salected with all the discriminating care for which William G, White wee famous, rand now sacri ojo prices: William G. White's “Balmacaans” and) Wil Overcoats that were originally priced up to $30; now at.... 4 at HALF and less than rotten White's “Balmacaan’s” and 511.85) sees 14,85] up to $50; now iy Wide Variety, Including All the Latest Novelties. All Sizes. William G. White's Raincoats; values up to $25; at. and Values to _otd Now a at. # 511.85 B83 | ««Everybody's Going to THE BIG STORE” Complimentary 40¢ Stamps FREE, Tomorrow—Distribution in Our GREENHUT Bui

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