The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1914, Page 20

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GLYNN WILL NOT ASK LAWMAKERS TO MAKE ; —_—-+— re Request Futile, He Argues, and ‘ Wants Special Session Over Soon. be A) fixture, | market price. ALBANY, May 8—Gov. Glynn biaated the hopes of the direct) primaries advocates to-day when he stated that under no circumstances would he send a message to the Logias- lature recommending amendments to perfect the present Primary law; that it will coincide in all essentials with the law put through in New Jer- soy when President Wilson was Governor of that Btate. “It would be futile," said the Gov- ernor, “to recommend changes in the Direct Primaries law a second time, as the leaders of the Logisiature made it clear at the regular session when 1 eent a m © on the subject that no axreement could be reached on any proposition other than that con- tained in the bill which finally passed and which I signed. I could send in ‘King legislative action, but they would be useless in the face of the attitude which the leaders have taken on this question, “I hope the Legislature will an agreement on the appropriation Dilla and adjourn next week.” Negotiations for a compromise be- tween the Democratic Senate and Republican Assembly on bills pro- viding money to conduct the State Government ceased to-day and will he resumed next Monday night when the Legislature reconvenes, Next week each house will pans its own particular bills and conferrees will be appointed to iron out their differences, if possible. Indications are that agreement will be reached. pei Mall CHICAGO PAPERS MERGE. v Brooklyn's Most Reliable A pnt and Carpet Store experi ommint nm. # should not 24.35 Pay-As-You-Can Plan b Safe.Mane.sound, sind TOU Save Moner. Twenty or thirty them daughters of who belong Duofold lor Bi st dity, Dr. Hornaday said: of them you 1 ir Hater cungsters ‘foston and. sald on, Furovare “ito wes et Brook! it Brooklyn te Bull With- Pi ol Your fect leason ‘wear them! May &—The Chicago Reo- nd the Chicago Inter Ocean | to tr, who has been general manager of the Tribune. The two papers will be merged and published as the Record- Herald. ‘The transfer was announced Lang Polos Wheeler Hinman, holder a atority, of the Inter Ocean bonds, had bought the Inter Ocean for $60,000 at a receiver's sale in the Federal Court. aoe’ ts triling. Music Rolls you how heg'd the homely frec! We We Gis ful complexion. soured should not wasted but utilized (soda added) for muffine, cookies, molasses cake, in with onion, o! Home. Mutton, purchased at wholesale, is hind or forequarter, latter called ack” because of choice cut, including neck and rib chops be be well- A “crown roast,” supposedly from rack of mutton, is same thing made from lamb, prices retail w steep regardless of wholesale Odd small quantities of milk separately Pineapple cannot be made to . unless the fruit ie firet cooked. Many failures in gelatine nts fail because of this flavorings for meats or do purents to the Zoological Soclety, n by Director Willtam ‘T. yesterday to the cages con- the birds of paradise at the Bronx Zoo. Aa they rhapsodized on the beauty of the highly-colored plumage | “These are the lovilest birds in the work, But you will not see any more ng as you live—they will gone forever—if fashion be worn as hat adorn- rather ace them row up, or have m pprectated the ob- a” Ve will never ee FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, How to Remove Gasily. y hance, Mias Freckle-face, Hey a remedy for freckles with the arantee of a reliable dealer that * |ft'will not cost you a penny unless it the freckles; while if it does Heegted a clear complexion the ex- Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from any di and a few applications should show ft is to rid yourself of ‘kles and Ett a beauti- Rarely is more than | Sate Hech' $ $02 | ec! milkman, years old of Non 610, Elton. street, Brooklyn, was sentenced to the City Prison tor ten days yesterday in Brook lyn Special Geaslong for having adul; torated milk for sale. Inspector Kautzman of the Board fied that he found terated milk on 76 he's Marke's. $15 down to bun. retail, Cookies | as tasty as | PE and Grandma's. How to make them: % eup butt ougar, 1 egg, '¢ cup milk, 2 cups Presti voring. Cream the butt L. 1, 50c. doz, or Lf Skate, 5 los. 25e. then add euger, eg well-beaten, milk and favor. | log. To these add Presto. Roll on Presto | dusted board, cut, bake In moderate oven, Handle gently. 5 | Send Johnnie for a package of Presto Flour and try this recipe, Recipes in and on every Package. carp, No. 1, 3c, No. 2 Be.) blue and butter fish, Tos pollock, “30, Pork loin, 8-10 Ibs. 196. Ib, delivery 1 {e. (We chop Ib. others, 22-24¢ ib. AVE.19°7020" ISTREET. We Cut Down Our Piano Selling | Expense And Save You #110 on Your Player Piano We don’t pay thousands in wasteful rent for big fifteen- story buildings. Our piano department is modest but comfort- able, We don’t waste thousands in salaries to scores of outside sitlesmen and solicitors. We have a few salespeople, and all are right here ready to give you every attention and service. We don't waste thousands in entertainments and “free” concerts to idle people, which the buyers naturally pay for. We save thousands in price concessions from manufacturers because we take in a single order as many or more instruments as some small dealers order in a year. All these savings we put into the value of our pianos and player pianos. This plead Proves Our Big Values $450 SYMPHOTONE Player 3 8 5 THIS WEEK ONLY Hs Cut Prices 18¢ to 60e | dources. yakioe,sheree of the purines bead Role: ‘wanized YS in, ae busi! man- 2 sSsociated needed for the worst case. oie sure to. ask the drugtist for the strength as e peered Sunder guarantee of lepartmertt 0! paper, while Mr. Keeley will the edi- 20 Rolls of Player Piano Music material and workmanship. $25 Music Roll Cabinet You get a beautiful instrument of first class quality in A tone of sweetness strength et onal sold Geets Co, 81-87 Court Sh. Breoklya it tt torial ,dePecanection with the ‘Rribune money back at once. fails to remove BROOKLYN Pulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Very Important Suit Event for Tomorrow $40 High-Grade Suits, $20 Checks, lin and dine; many with ace new Russian tunic skirt. Rogular Values to 840.00 20.00 Plain-tailored and smartly trimmed Suits of Serge, Gabardine, Poplin, Novelty weaves and Checks. Regular Values to $80.00 oe 200 Women’s and Misses’ Coats Greatly Reduced Taffeta, Serge, Eponge, Gabardine, Golfine and Tweeds, Silkelined throughout. Regular Values to $30.00 15.00 Also 70 Women’s and Misses’ Balmacaan Sport Coats in mannish Tweeds and Mixtures. Regular $20.00 Value 128 Smart Spring Coats in Serges, Eponges, Shep= herd Checks, Moire and Taffeta. 8 to 16 Years, Values to $15.00 ss". OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 288 Women's Tailored and croney Suite of Men’s Wear Serge, $30 Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits, $15 $30 Dress and Utility Coats, $ For Afternoon, Street, Motor and Outing Wear, of Moire, | 12.00 Girls’ Smart Spring Coats—Greatly Reduced 6.75 Cleveland Buffalo Newark 15.00 15 that will delight the musician. A player action and expres- sion control so easy to master that any one of musical feeling can produce music as humanly charming as a master pianist. $25 Cabinet & 20 Music Rolls Included, $385 A cabinet you will be proud to place beside the beautiful SYMPHOTONE. In mahogany fintsh, holds 100 rolls. “The twenty rolls of player piano music you may choose from our immense library of new 88-note music rolls. Operas, classical, standard, popular and dance music. Pay to Suit Your $ 2.00 Weekly Convenience = This sale is planned to prove not only the saving power but the convenience of the New Simpson Crawford Piano PERO: Our easy payment terms bring the SY MPHO- TONE Player Piano within the reach of the family of modest income. A small first payment and then $2.00 weekly. Guaranteed for five years. Any defect will be repaired or replaced with another instrument. 5™ AVE. CORWER OTH ST, SMITH ST. [ YouR HOME | FURNISHED) Z | You ea tera CLOTHED IN BROOKLYN INCLUDING INSURANCE Costs 2% ror tit season TELEPHONE 5900 MAIN 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn NY. Only 15 Minut Subway fi * Grand ntral to Borsush Hall Station | TEE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY Hints to the Housewife Relating to Home and Markets. By Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. OnSale at Both Brooklyn Stores== 9 Falton Street Cor.@ridge Street AND 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue Sweeping May Sales To a far greater extent than ever before these sales have met with instant i 3 and the shrewdest attention on the part of women WHO KNOW VALUES. Saturday the colossal opportunities of the past week will be crowded into this one gigantic shopping day. Come and Values from $3 Up to $5 $700 $7.97 $9.97 shadow laces, silks of every hue, ex- quisitely trimmed to meet the latest choose at HALF PRICE these fashions of the hour. Sale of a Thousand Waists Dai de chines, stunni 4 chiffons, exquultel wrught torsy ant Bh edict of the styles, and your choice of any at these three prices. Sale Women’s & Misses’ Suits Famous Martin Models, Formerly $15 to $35 $9.75 $79.50 $75.90 Wonderfully beautiful styles grouped for quick selling to-morrow at HALF. In fashionable “Musketeer,” “Apache,” ‘“Capu- chin” and a host of models quite as new and equally pretty— in all the latest ruffled and “apron” skirt fancies—richly trimmed and exquisitely colored, and ready for service for Spring or for Summer—choice of three special price groups. Rich Coats Heavily Reduced Stunning 1914 Styles, Formerly $10, $15 to $26 $ 5: 75 $ 8: 75 $10. 75 Nothing like these styles at these prices has ever been shown in this city. All the smartest of the novelty fabrics, colors and patterns, combined with the most striking style tones and superlative workmanship and finish, as yet shown fortwice the money. A special feature will be the clever coat styles we have had originated for the stylish young misses, Clearance Sale of Hats Smart Tailored Hats Valued to $10.56 $9.97 $3.97 $4.95 Smart tailored hats, distinctively chic, yet so inexpensively priced to-morrow that every woman will want one or more. Stunning sailors and medium sized hats of every description, trimmings of wings, quills, flowers, ribbons, feathers. | A Special Skirt Offer | Clearing the Dresses Usual $7.50 to $15 Values Values $5 and up to $10 $3.75 $5.00 $7.50 $7.97 $2.97 $3.75 A collection of models notable for the highly artistic creations comprised, among which will be found in broad variety the ruffled and two and three tiered models so popular—poplins, crepes, charmeuse, messalines and other materials. Sale Children’s Dresses Values $2 and up_to $6 | 97¢ #17 820 Cute little pressions that Ady appeal others alike for their girlish simplicity, their Honderful serviceability and their low price—cham- brays, ginghams, percales, fancy finens—tunic styles, some smartly belted, all remarkably reduced, Petticoats of Fine Natosook 9 7c Finished with several rows of lace insertion and edging to form flounce; satin ribbon beading drawn. Several hundred very high grad - bers of Spring and Summer skirt stocks all tho choicest materials, patterns, checks and. plain weaves, handsomely tailored in the new tunics and A wonderful bargain. ruffled tiered styles. Sale Children’s Coats Values $4 and up to $10 $2.97 $3.97 $4.97 Right now for school wear and later for the little journeys to the beach—you'll need them. Fancy novelties, serges, diagonals and mix- tures, in a host of pretty colorings appropriate for Spring and Summer; all heavily reduced to close, $2 Combinations $ 7,29 Softest Nainsook 1 Shadow lace medallions, fine French Val. insertion and edging; made with the slashed drawers; special. at Both Crepe de Chine Skins, $4 Value $2. 97 Wide flounce of shadow Val, insertion and edging; also slashed side; ribbon trimmed; flesh tint or white. seeking by (|) saving time, temper and |

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