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bina: ieee P Wrs POINT SITE DEAL \ is Louis PF. Haffen, Former President) ;' of Bronx Borough, Calls Attention to Error. ‘The Evening World of March 12 and the Morning World of March 13 told of the filing in the County Clerk's Mice of the report of Joseph N. Tut- tle, a referee appointed to inquire into the payment of a fee to Joseph A. Flannery, a disbarred lawyer, for ser- views in obtaining an award of dam- ‘ages to Mrs. Mary Ann McCarroll, a resident of Bronx Borough. The dam- ages grew out of the closing of Cres. | tom avenue in the Bronx between East One Hundred and Eighty-first and Bast One Hundred and Eighty-second streets, In its articles the World pointed out that the Flannery men- tioned in the referee's report was the @ame Wiannery who had been inter- cated in a deal by which Hunt's Point Po the Bronx was sold to the city for t wae erroneously stated in this eonnection concerning Louis F. Haf- former Borough President of tho that it was Haffen who “owned two shares of stock in the Sound law Land Improvement Company, the cee which, aided by Flan- me interested in the Hunt's Point site deal.” Louts O. Van Doren, the former Borough Pr wo out to the World that its : jowledge of Bronx geography is at fault. The Sound View Land Improve- ment Company's property was not in- volved in the Hunt's Point site deal and was located about a mile distant from it on a point of land extending into the Fast River, having Its ter- minus In Clason Point, Neither Mr. torney for ident, has Haffen nor the Sound View Land Im- ine Company had any financtal Interest in the Hunt's Point site, This correction ts published as a matter of| fairness to Mr. Haffen. | “LU GAR OFF TRACK }— GAUSES LONG TIE-UP Six Lines of B. R. T. System Plocked by Accident to Lexington Avenue Train. ‘rains on six lines of the B. R. T. gystem were tied up fr more than an) hour to-day when a car jumped the track on the turn off of the elevated structure near Adams strect, between ‘Tillary and Concord streets, Brooklyn. ‘The tie-up took place at 5.31 A. M. From then until 6.34, when a wrecking crew put the coach back on the track, trains bound to and from the bridge were held up. Many carly workers climbed down to the structure and risked contact with the third rat! in order to get to station platforms. A three-car train of tho Lexington avenue line caused all tho trouble. » Bound for New York, it was entering the turn off which connects with the New York tracks when the second j » way across the structure ao that: it blocked outward and inward bound trains, ‘Tho accident affected trains of the Bay Ridge, Bath Beach, Culver, West a TITANTIC SURVIVOR TO WED. Announcement of Miss Graham's Eng Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Graham, aughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Graham, of Greenwich, Conn., to Eugene Maxwell Moore, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Moore, of No. jement In Made. names of Mr. and Mrs. Graham, who are | now fn Augusta, Ga. Relatives in New York declined elther to deny or confirm the announcement to-day ‘Miss Graham and her mother are Ti- | the tanio survivors. After they reached New) York they gave credit for their rescue to Wasbington Roebling, who lost his Mfe Mr. Graham was until recently President of the American Can Com- pany. Bs. Moore is a brother of the Duchess Torlonia of Rome and of Charles f Florence, Italy. ‘Was Presented to Henry VIL. by French King te 1520, An altar book that belonged to Henry VII, of England and valued at $20,000 te at the Hotel Buckingham to-day The best authority holds it ts one of the presents given by Francis I. of France to the English ruler on the Field of tho Cloth of Gold in 159. Four centuries have not dimmed the paint- {nga in the volume, which appear to work of Fra’ Bi ook If one of Liver Remedy ait not Fr Tf vou| have pains the back or any other symptoms of kid. lose no time in fetting begin scribed, Itis purely vegetable contains no harmful drugs. Many physicians say it is the only reme- dy that can ‘tainty the frail tubular structures constituting the portant organs. Long con: the greatest med and bladder, Warner's Safe Kidney andLiverRemedy soothes inflam- mation and jon, awakens the torpid liver, aids digestion, stimulates the en-) feebled organs and heals at the same Its r ord in effectually re ing all kidney complaints the system is truly Tt has re. sands to per- ith and should atiaatial | in isease, you should bottle of Ware er Remedy and Beare Fa Na eat, ick | bowels. car left the track und plougbed. Its | %, End, Lexington avenue and Ridge- | greater ha wood line: w 0 Fifth | ens avenue, The announcement is in the} we be dies erat and W Into the hands of j]ts whereabouts had been a mystery to | most of (ihe world of book collectors for F CHILD 1 CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give “California Syrup of Figs.” Children love this “fruit laxative,” and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels 20 nicely. A child simply will not stop playi to empty the bowels, and the result they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, thea your litle one becomes cross, balf-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act natu- rally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach - a or diarrhoea, Listen, Mother! See if tongs coated, then givea teaspoonful ‘California Syrup of Figs,” and in » te hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food out of the system, and you have a well, play- ful child again, Millions of mothers give “California Syrup of * because it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and Ask your bt el for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of nges and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of coun- terfeits sold here. Get the genuine, n vby “Califor Fig Syrup Com- pany.” Refuse any other kind with contempt. NUI QZ E Biue-White $ Weight 34 CARAT ty BAX AND LO-MUsUe we will suie w ope lot of iamond uF full written tt vane filled or deat: NOTICE! ction with the lore next svar tnade”t'tmitain gniney; Customers, who have. boug! Ty mistake. will find Wo to ‘addrens @. letter, Importer of Diamonde, 180 Broadway, New York FURNISH PY * b 4 “YOUR b2 iy HOME |b be! ‘This All Brass Bed (Like Cut) Special : — $6.98 wut 24 || "1 CLOTHE YOUR FAMILY iil LIE ET he Our Terms reg Furniture $100 Worth $1Down $1.00 Week $150“ $5“ $1.50 * $200“ $10 “ $2.00 “ $250“ $15 “* $2.50 “ UNMABKED AUTO DELIVERIES | STATE ST SMITH ST J. B. GREENHUT Para, colors; tore. GLOVE: Possible musi Values colored kets price tity Ii tafieta, Materiale— Tomorrow, at . Raincoats of tweeds, checks im at with tubber lining, in vane also a number of cravenetted cou with raglan sleeves, and full loose back; others with set-in mannish a! with ere belts. fed and Domestic Raincoate—including fine cashmeres and double- Taced Cantons in shades of meee tokag tan, gray olive; values to $14.75; at..... mensely. morrow, & pai children. handles. The New Easter Things In Complete Array at Greenhut’s Latest spring and early summer 8 NOW blooming all over “The ‘he newest and smartest MIL- LINERY, SUITS, OUTER ‘COATS, BLOUSES, UN- DERMUSLINS, S, ETC. point. A Charge Account Is a Fine Convenience It simplifies your shopping im- Full particulars at De- Rertiment of Accounts, Balcony, AIN Building. Hear All the New Songs} Demonstration, in which many popular composers and other clever in will participate, rranged for the ladies. Floor in Our Main Building) Summer Blankets 79¢ to $1.19; Tomorrow, at... This sale includes White and Gray Cotton Fleeced Blankets with 34 and full sizes. $3.95 Plaid Blankets—these blan- Blue and white plaid; entire quantity of the same pattern, that is why the These can be toed for single- and twin-size beds; size 60x78 rare quan- borders. are part wool. is so low. jimited ; + O- ‘MAIN BUILDING “Seconds” of Umbrellas Regularly Priced to $1. ee morrow, To- Sale tomorrow. QUTTERT ISH MARKET CODFISH. FRESH Queen Olives 6b reg. 28¢ hottie Guinness’s Stout Dubonnet, bot., 79c HADDOCK . GIRALDA BRAND mam- size Spanish $1 13; 19¢ Whiskies Hermits, Gallon, Bottle oA TG ‘MAIN BUILDIN Women’s and Misses’ Fine Newest Styles—Excellent ‘alues to - ae DRESSES, FOOTWEAR, Exclusive styles — guaranteed quality and prices that cannot be matched elsewhere. Whatever you need for Easter is here, and our method of merchan- dising brings prices to the lowest -O9¢ Though aid as “seconds” the worst defect in any of these umbrellas ie a or so in the weaving. But, for all practical purposes, these umbrellas are as good as any you can buy at the regular prices. Every Umbrella Fully Guaranteed Coverings are mostly of American Sizes for men, women and Natural wood or mission “dropped” NEW dor QI INY—veg. 10¢ pkge QUEEN QUALITY PILGRIM HOLLAND GIN— GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER FOUNTAIN” Raincoats $7.99 oe in broken sizes. So "10.75 wool; a yard.. vs 269 a, ‘1.79 ue Davey measly width; ‘1.69 Navy Dlue Mesh Crope—all-wool; 54 inches wide; a 51, 39 yard... ‘ Navy Blue Poplin- ~silk-and-wool; 42 inches wide; a $ arid Eve GOOD AR pair is perfect. *1.95 10 thread . And the best INEST QU tial Fresh Butter Fountain extra oreamery: 5 prints, $1.59; 1-ib. print. 33c We deliver b Fresh Eggs Every one guaranteed; dozen, in piesa Ridgways Blended Usually 706 special, Ib ovens; 5 ibe, yids 3 Ibe., 2Bc; ee Blend Coffee The quality of this coffee Ib. . PORK fresh tb FOWL ary: rURKE ‘Tomato Soup well-known Bridal nd, below the whole SUGAR BEETS 1.15 AKER PEARL HOM Tel sovactie 2 SPINACH. 5q| MILE BEAVER doz, bottles, $1.4 doz. splits . | Green River Whisky, bot, 83c RET. 39c Very 65¢ | jock Burgundy and Rh wine; 50c botre bortie big bor! er a quar, a Diet Shak ORG ya HOAL Gin-Oid Tem gs : or dry; dott G5¢ |rerean’s \-staR COGN COCKTAILS AC $125; at... jerfestion”'; BRANDY me proce fag: OOe det $1.14 tie. 7 Save a bosoms. id» that will fit big men perfectly. by America’s foremost makers. wid Navy Blue French er THESE SHOES THAT. fresh Jervey ity dry-pickeds 9 nikbbiTs _ MUSTARD Scotch Whisky special botiie hound; full quart co. ONE BIG CLEAN-UP! The assortments are wond Full Drees Shirte, Madras rising More Than 6,000 gligee Shirts 0c" and $1 almost endless and include and Percale yt All sizes, 1 to 174, A Unique and Most Extraordinary Sale! Fine Navy Blue Dress Goods Ina Wonderful Choice of this Season's Most Po, Weaves—But Only in the One Color, NAVY That this sale will meet with great favor is a foregone conclusion, for the prices in this offering of most desirable fabrics in navy blue are amazingly low. Blue Gabardine—moire “19 wool; 40 inches 4 inches wid Navy itt’ Canton Brocadee—all- 8 inches wit *AND PLENTY OF LARGE SIZES All high-priced shirts, produced LUB Navy rr Pebble Coati i inches wide; « - 98] yz" Blue Jacquard Crepe—all-woo!; H Navy FY inches wid Women’s °3 & *3.50 Shoes In the Most Extraordinary Sale of the Season, Beginning Tomorrow, at Yes, these surely ARE SHOE rarest ot NOT barge about them except the low price. They are SMART, SHA \BELY, GOOD LOOKING mens of footwear, which will add the last touch of fashion to the weil ir is made on the newest WILL BE MOST ADVISABLE PO or MORE PAIRS, ANTICIPATING YOUR NEEDS FOR THE COMING MONTHS. Look at Es choice Women’s Tan Russia widths, A, B, C, 8; maine A MAIN BUILDIN( The Best for Your Table lace to get it Is in the Greenhut Grocery, where Groceries and every table su; ITY may be had at the minimum of cost. ‘selected, lean, 9 “whole ioing of Jereay; . 18¢ choice quality cked; VS—cholce qual: fresh-made, 16¢ Selected, 31145; O8e WR AS: 9 ane. 25e QUALITY SUGAR Pinhead Oatmeal || °°",°1,09: Gor 81.14: 10¢ i Sled SWEET old and mellow; AND RYE—with hore- T5e Wm. Jameson's Year-Old Pot Suill Irish Mates ee antes Mahar Gray ‘Suede aay Button Sheee—light and dark colors; sizes » B,C, heels; plain toe; sizes 2 to 7; widths C, Women’s Pumps, Colonials and Low Shoee— Boys’$2.50 Gun-Metal Calfakin Shoee—| Misses’ and Children’s $1.25 Vici button and Blucher styles; solid leath- 89} 'N za Calf Shoes, Blucher sizes 9 to Way 98 inte you have: tten Sheee—band-welted soles; sizes 2 to 7; Wenea st Patent Colt Button and Lace Shoee—Cuban hesls; sizes 2 to 8; widths ofc 2 jes; 234 to 634. Mail and Telephone Orders AL weet Storm 29 ed Bae ro" *1.95 in shoes. roy nothing ch: —— YOU TO BUY Fe 3 heet-belghts and tos-shapes; comfort last; high end low high toe and welted soles; all sizes. at Shoee—all new epring styles. Kid Button Shoes—all Foot-Moul leathers; pore Stoll and E widths. OF iiled— Women’s $14.75 and $16.50 New For the Dinner, the Dance, the Afternoon, & for abc Lied ae at CHARMEUSE GOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-16 TO (9 ST. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ‘MAIN BUILDING . range of materi PES AN lors; also white and blacks All regular sizes for women. Regularly $14.75 and $16.50; tomorrow, at........ Toweling, Stri All-Linen Cras values to 21c; gg COO lercerized Table Rem. Bante —short lengths of of 114 to : rds their respective makers. MAIN BUILDIN 3,000 Crash Remnants le to 14c Grades, at, a Yard Bleached All-Linen Toweling, Heav Unbleached Kitchen Toweling, Checked | Toweling. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards: Other Specials for Tomorrow 2,000 “Odd” Towels — hemmed | 9%¢ Hommed White Crochet All-Linen Cras beautiful Lee wide GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS Extra Fine Qualities in Domestic Carpets, Rugs & Linoleums I ale of Floor Coverings All perfect and desirable’ goods—the best produced by | A size here for any room; a design ( F Offer Our fe to match any scheme of decoration. Royal Wilton Rugs Waive Sede Price $60.00 $43.50 42.80 36.50 Size 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 tn. $30.50 $24.50 37.80 29.60 | 32.80 High Grade Axminster Rugs) Size one l2 te. he Sits $34.50 $37.50 s178e atk 26.50 eo Size Ox 12 ft. meso 'an50 | “2289 “i030 | pal tery Size 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 fe. 6 fn, $35.00 $29.50 | $22.50 $17.60 | $1.10 24.50 «19.60 95e Extra Grade Velvet Rugs $20.50 26.50 24.50 Printed choice selection of pat- terns; value 60c; sq. yd.. $24.60 | $22.50 $17.80 22.50 10.50 = 18.76 19.50 Linoloume—best lity ; GREENHUT BUILDING—-HOME FURNISHING: A Special Purchase Results in This Sale! $5 Cut Glass Flower Vases,| Silk Dreseasg | 10.75) RICH Mes msaices LUXURIOUS SRM rortt ‘Small women will also be fieed. enterplecoe pln ca sate na Riou dl one selection ol " BD} 8 value Frecom Meee Covering "1075 ‘OS¢} nerd eenee * 69e Scarfe ne z =| Linclaane vine Coe 8q. yd....... D bisculte or PRESH tb TWO-LAYER CAKES. and 10 Ibe, B59; 5 tbe PANCY PEA 10 ba, OSes California Wines trie PORT, ANGELICA, Queen Quality... Imperial brend Joaf. FORM CAKES— OM acassennag TEA BISCUITS, current COCOANUT MACAROONS ~ CAKES—-each MERRY WIDOW POUND FANCIPST HEAD RICE— Fresh Fruits and Vegetables nipae LUSCIOUS GRAPEFRUIT. eN” 15¢ her A ORANGES. tise end tues chous; q ploriba.” “ORANGES Parker . 10e ~bui WOT HOUSE cucuM. BERS 4 ees: 25¢ sw RET POTATORS, white turnips, yellow 30c qi RED ONIONS or yeilow onions; eech, $1; 2 Ibe 25e Sgt, basket THRER-LAYER CAKES NEW LARGE each, 45° Ae : 8 EW YORK STATE 24¢ FOUNTAIN TOMATO CAT. SUP 4" ABe | erie see,.... 12C BEANS. ARBUCKLE'S YURAN COP. PRE D can, D4 Bde | in can * B5e PRESHL ¥ Ae eg ND ¢ OKC OA i Glenfern % OISN e WHISKY “ Scotland; tonal vahu ToKay, RATAFIA —- finest tmported cherry queur; OM bottle Chicken Cock Whi isky This femous old whisky bortied in bond; poe 95c Selections from Our Mammoth Sale of Aclear saving of $2.02 on each these titul vi TWO AS ILLUSTRATED, cut. Floral and mitre cuttings purest crystal blanks. filled. j——GREENHUT BU:LDING—-HOME FURNISHINGS— Refrigerators Low prices are quoted here on the most durable and sanitary makes on the market. Garden wai $12.28 APART- ($9.78 LIFT-Co' MENT- HOUSE ATORS—41 STYLE LEAD. | ty ER REFRIG ERATORS—ico | chamber door 50) 420.75 APARTM MODEL REFR! high; (ow capac’ WBRSAL REFRIGERATORS —41 Ibe.; ot * pacity about, SS Ibe: & GARDEN BASKETS! fiteed Posies Wire Galvanized after , | éeaving 2-inch me) ir cut, brilliant and ceau- Choice of several un- usually rich and exquisite cuttings. These vases are genuinely hand- Quantity limited. No mail or 'phone orders Seere cree T- HOUSE STYLE RATORS — 54 inches t Og; 0 eet 100 feet. 180 mesh 100 feet, 130 feet, ane é

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