The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1915, Page 9

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~ PROVINCIAL TOWN” OTT CIEE! We EpPRTS Q me at Lipa ha ss rs PinPrint VR RE EAM RY ‘ee i on m ‘ ae “* . . ce ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1915. } am ss ef] far justified and how to be regulated, | Kentucky, James O'Connell of the/and Carnegie Foundations obtained|/ number of directors finanolal | voting, to furnish the names of candl- was the subject under investigation | District of Columbia, and Austin B.| charters through friendly State gov- [yy J regardless of wishes of |dates for directorates ninety days in stockholders. I do not know an |advanoe, to all at City Hall to-day by the United | Garreteon of fowa. All but Mr.Com- nts when the Federal Govern-| instance where any ohange in the allow sitaorite veoremmetoe’ and to) States Industrial Commission. mons were present to-day. Management of any American rail-| Mr. Untermyer m1 ated tional Untermyer paid he did not be- ver nuggested a national ‘The commission, of which Frank P.| Samuel Untermyer, counsel to the|lléve the work of these foundations | ;44,wes brought about by the Lge a insurance act, covering accidents, un- Walsh of Kansas City is chairman, |Pujo Committee of the Senate on the| Was influenced by the founders. They| terete were ac ware mune leath, invalidity returned to New York to-day after| “Money Trust,” was the first witned| "err dolns much ecod and no harm. | «sy observation ie that the repre-| Q. You regard the present govern: more than six months absence tn the|to-day. Others who are to be called|a general federal charter; (2) a lim- | 8 ven of interesta here in New | ment of railroads, you aay, as harmful Middle West and in the mining re-|are Ida M. Tarbell, John Mitchell, Ja-|ited term of existence because no| York are less acquainted with nation. | because it deprives the stockholder of tions of Colorado. In previous hear. |cob H. Schiff, Auguat Belmont,Adoiph| €eneration should bind another when | a! sentiment conditions than the ja voice? A. Yes, and because it de- ? Berwi J.P. M conditions are constantly changing:|™man in Oshkosh. This ia the most |prives the railroads of the wisdom and ings, during the last year and one-half | Lewisohn, E. J. ind, J. P. Mor-| (3) q limitation aa to sise; (4) @ pro-| Provincial community in the world. | experience of stockholders, of its three-year job, the commission |gan, George W. Perkins, Daniel Gug-| nibition Gpainat the accumulation of| Mr. Untermyer then attacked the| Q. And you would point to the New. T (@) R | A has studied the relation of wages to|genheim, Samuel McRoberts, Samuel| income; (5) representation by federal Rook Haven as @ horrible example? A. I actual work and employerw profits, |Gompers, Morrie Hilquitt, Louis A. mes won the present trustess hots pascetates teat 0 Jehould point to others much more hor. ol 6. For Infants and Children The members of the commis-| Brandeis, Prof F. H. Gidding& John| "fn anawer to & question by Chair-| Fuel and Iron ‘compan: r jo Now Haven was not tho] Rub Omega Oll gently over the ach- ne | Victimm, in my opinion, of corruption ; thea tn Use For Over 30 Y: rs sion, besides Mr. Walsh, are|D. Rockefeller jr, Andrew Carnegie, ish, Mr. Untermyer said: they own less than 40 per cent. of |*0 much as of very bad Judgment. pole pool Oi. bo Metal ga ’ ea an c of dry John R. Commons of Wisconsin, John |former President Eliot of Harvard,| “The control of industrial condi-|the stock. Mr. Untermyer retused the custom-| flannel my tightly Always bears Lennon of Illinois, Mrs, J. B. Harri. |Amos Pinchot, R. Fulton Cutting, Seth ee ee eee | . SP, * of 42 when he stepped) aguinat the face, This # man of New York, Harris Weinstooh |Low and John Hays Hammond. aut ay ten toni’ brought a nev t pay for testli ment his ft Californi Houston Ballard of The great philanthropic Rock: a bad, ettving In} seople who have Swollen fortunes, how made, how AUNDAY WORLD WanTe WORK WORD MAIN BUILDING: Boys’ §4,%5 and °6 Overcoats yi Te 7: Tomor- é \" row, at ° These Overcoats are in the long convertible collar } and Balmacaan styles; suitable for boys of 8 to 17 years. The materials include FANCY TWEEDS in grays and browns, SMOOTH-FACE MELTONS, and HEAVY-WEIGHT CHEVIOTS in DIAGONAL and HERRINGBONE EFFECTS. Every coat stylish, well tailored and excellently trimmed; guaranteed to give good wear and satis- \ factory service. MAIN BUILDIN Women’s '3 & '2.50 Shoes. $] Tomorrow, Only, at... This is a sale of ‘odds and ends,” com- ing nearly 2,500 pairs of good and styl- \0es. Every Pair Perfect! Button and Lace Styles The price is .$1, simply because assort- ments are broken, otbers represent ac- cumulations and other lines we have de- cided to discontinue. All leathers, all sizes and widths in the entire ee tat not each size in each style. or Phone Orders Filled. y Y By Reason of Inclement Weather All Sales Announced for Today at Greenhut’s Will Be Continued Tomorrow ‘MAIN BUILDING’ Men’s$15,818,820,822.50 Overcoats Tremendous Clean-Up $9 7 5 Here, Tomorrow, at e We have taken all the “broken” lots left from our big Overcoat Sales of last week, and put them on sale tomorrow, regardless of former selling prices, at $9.75. Ip the assemblage you will find every kind of an overcoat almost that you can think of. There are:— Ulsters, Balmacaans, Single and Double Breasted Form-Fitting Coats, Smartest Chesterfields, Staple Overcoats which Conservative Dressers Want. And the choice of materials is equally varied—KERSEYS, MELTONS, CHINCHILLAS, HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS, VICUNAS, VELOURS, and hundreds of QUIET GRAY AND BROWN MIXTURES. The collars are velvet, self, shawl or convertible; a size and a style for every mao and youth; 9 15 come early tomorrow, please, to get one of these $15 to $22.50 overcoats for........e.e00++5 '. Usual Complimentary 2v¢ Green Trading Distribution in Our Annex Butiding As many sets of these aoa Green Trading Stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given, but only one set of any one date good in any one book. Only 100 Complimentary Stamps good in any one book, but you may start as many ‘books @s you please. u : We Never Offered a Bigger Bargain! Men’s Knit Underwear (Shirts, Drawers and Combination Suits) Garments Formerly Sold at c $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, 59 Your Choice Tomorrow, at A really remarkable sale. You can go the length and breadth of New York without finding anything to equal it today. Every possible kind and quality of underwear in every weight and style. Your choice of — ; Heavy Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers fedium Weight Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers Heavy Camel’s Hair Shirts and Drawers Double Breasted Natural Wool Shirts Heavy and Medium Weighi Fine Ribbed Cotton Garments ledium Weight Mercerized Cotton Garments Medium and Light Weight Fine Worsted Garments All of these are high-grade qualities, exceptionally well made. Particularly attractive in this sale is the collection of COMBINATION SUITS of medium- and heavy weight ribbed cotton. Note, if you please, that chere are all sizes in one or anoiher style; and . garment is worth from $1 to'$1.75; in this big sale tomorrow, your cholon at 59. 1,000 Pairs of Trousers $3. to $5 Trousers ror” $1.35 a $2.50 Good, heavy weight gray mixthres; all smartly These are made from short ends of suitings, from cut and well tailored. plain and fancy mixtures. Fvery size in the lot. MAIN BUILDING—BASEMEN' ~~ Now For The Final Clearance Of <i a. Special Sale of ow ror le Fina arance e e Ie and 25c Sale of Dainty Waists vm Black Dress Fabrics Collars for Men & Boys|| Correct and Beautiful Modes for Matinee, Dinner and Party Wear |" sexe~sinies vider aa yd ret Me Left Over From Our Big Sale $2.50 Waists $4 Waists $5 & $6 Waists \\ ww MAIN BUILDIN Spring Styles in Ready-to-Wear and Untrimmed Millinery Materials Such As at *1.75 | at $2.98 | at $3.98 Unexcelled materials, unusually exquisite styles, and workmanship that is absolutely flawless, Crepe de Chine Waists Silk Shadow Lace & Chiffon|Chiffon Satin & Lace Waists Tomorrow, 6 for 1 5e Following our big selling of last week, we make this great final clearance. These collars are "seconds'—but really they are only so classified because of imperfect laundering. : Formerly $2.50; $ Waists— Formerly $ Formerly $5and $6; $ A May Be Worn Now 1OM—and thi i a is poe Races 18 bore oees hi) rg yaeeive Have all sizes | |, Tomorrow, at.. 1.75 $4; Tomorrow, at. 2.98 Tomorrow, at... 3.98 Mostly new sailor shapes, in the collection, and plenty of them up to 19. MAIN BUILDING: Our Annual Begins Sale of N O T I O N S Tomorrow For Details, See Our Announcement in Today's Evening Journal, ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS-—— American Made Rugs Remarkable Sale Continues Tomorrow These were purchased by us from the Wilton and Brussels Carpet Company (Thomas Develon, Jr.), of Philadelphia. They are discontinued patterns in excellent designs and colorings. This is an excellent oppor- tunity to purchase the very choicest rugs for the home, underprice, and is likewise a great money-saving chance for hotels, clubs, Spariiaent houses and offices—in a word, for any room where extra durability is required in a rug. Develon's Quality guaranteed by the manufacturer, Savalon All rugs full 5-frame, all worsted; yarns Royal Wilton Rugs t known process. made of satin or silk ben- fase, with underbrims of emp or fancy straw. Black and all the new colors, at $1.65 & $1.95 But fashionable women Beautiful styles, displaying all the| One of the styles is over chiffon in 8! One model is of white chitfon over new high convertible and flare collar|*ufplice effect; others have white/which colored chiffon (to match suit) effects. Hemstitching, laces and|vestee and collar; all have net lin-li, ecg Tete de negre, Russian handsome embroidery have been i ro Wai: green, battleship gray, navy, Belgian cleverly used to beautify these waists. made Mthifton and te handsome: blue, also black. It is,daintily em- Colors are gold, flesh, sand and|ly embroidered net flare collars and|broidered and has a satin and lace white. vestees, \collar, Other styles of WHITE SATIN, beautifully efnbroidered; fine lace, also some with vestee of faille or Bengaline silk; others plaited or accordion plaited. Crepe de Chine Waists $ White Voile and Shadow Net Waists, §] Specially Priced, at........ 1,98 | Formerly $1.98; at..... MAIN BUILDING That Sale of Gloves Which Began Today Is Unquestionably the Most Important Sale of Its Kind New York Has Ever Seen one passes them on Fifth Aventie. Ready-to-Wear Hats at $2.95 Il price indeed, for these sha MAIN BUILDIN: 83 W. B. Reduso Corsets at *2 The style that is most in vogue for the new dresses—- low bust, long over hips and back aiden. FSH Formas Be 14 Price and Less for Gloves Known the World Over for Their Quality re vey ben Roman MAIN BUILDIN Lf 1 OT it a. 3} | SA The names are those that lead the glove world—those featured in the best stores. W. ed not to mention the ‘plea ‘i ” 2 36x63 ft..... 8.50....... 5.00 | 27x54 in.....,.., 5.75 brands, and therefore we don't. But Pou could read the names of these gloves while Seu bean this announcement price. $] to $1.50 “Eppo Petticoats at 89e Develon's Full Scrame; made with all worsted span | | you would realize the bargains you are getting, | Sensationally low as the prices are, we emphasize here that all of | | | Continuation of the demon. The Eppo” fitted top petticoats, and the Waters adjustable rewal vool; yi ie tt vi ct y| i Ever’ ir ratio! ga fvth ; : gee ry Royal Wilton Rugs process. inten aise vires cee and crvia' tie overvboay., TOROS OR SAY YOU'DAES RUENE ST NAGA OrOR bail living models all this week, fitted top petticoats-—both in this splendid sale—are too well Bae, Payne Brice Sai trie) ite Former prio So pres $1 to known to jonable women to need any explanation of their ce AE NRO ie TE cE Maga ll Ta Men’s & Women’s $2, $2.25 & $2.50] |Men’s & Women’s $1.50 & $1.75]] | $7.50 Flannelette good points. We need only say, that they come in sateen Princess cloth, In any number of pretty colors, and black and white stripesaswell. Their price, 8c, is most remarkable. Tomorrow's Bio Wash Goods 25¢ Printed Voiles—40 inches wide; light and tiful Horal patterns, special, today only, yar Nightgowns at 75c These flannelette nightgowns are qvie as prettily fashioned as you coull wish, bor all thar they're warm ax toast ona cold night and of g-nerous width. Sore have V-necks, others high with rolling collars. cape, Mocha and Suede; tan, gray, Havana and Manila shades. and Suede; tan, gray, black and black-and-white combinations, 15-Piece Cereal Sets, 83.4 5 Complete, With Hardwood Rack.. Each set consists of: 6 Cereal Jars = 1 Oil Bottle 6 Spice Jars 1 Salt Box 1 Vinegar Bottle The pieces are of high grade prcela'n, handsomely decorated. pf Elsewhere you would be asked $4 f] to $5.25 and for the Tomorrow; To the Above We Add the Following Lines of at Sacrificed Prices Extra Special! Gloves for This Sale Only 2,000 Pairs of Gloves (Factory 59c Women's $2.50 16-button-length Mousquetaire Glace Seconds), This Sale, at. Gloves—white only, with Cleopatra buttons 1 48 Here are gloves for men, women and children, Kid, or 3 clasps; special.. TeLebra . cape, Mocha and Suede Gloves, classified as seconds, A Remarkable Line of Men’s and but for all practical purposes they are as good as new Women’s 50c, 75¢ and Women’s Kid, Cape & Suede Gloves 49 $1 Gloves at, a Pair... 3 c (Known Me isendare’ Gh, a Pair Cc Here your choice includes FABRIC DOE, CHAM- These are gloves which have been repaired. They Over 50,000 Yards of New Spring 1915 Styles in WASH GOODS ——— MAIN BUILDING: Usually Priced at 25c to 69c a Yard Special Luncheon On Sale Tomorrow, at Yard Served in our Tea Room, Chicken Salad ‘wih 10c, 12/4c, 17¢ & 25c Hot Tea Biscults This lot is the surplus of one of America’s mills, and consists of various Py ot Fromly Wisae| c kinds and qualities of fine Voiles, Batistes, Crepes, Mulls and Silk Warp (25 Sols! Pastry Table 42 inches long; durably made $ OIS LISLE and DUPLEX GLOVES, in gray, natural, | came direct to us from one of the largest importers in ie materials, in new colorings and handsome floral patterns. with smooth top, 2 bins, 2 drawers 5 25 tan, etc. (These gloves are of the same famous makes | America, whose line of gloves are renowned for quality Cup of Guadarali Standard Apron Ginghams— and 1 kneading board.....,..... ° as those at higher prices listed above.) and style. Black, white and colors, Coffee... all the wanted blue and white checks; yard........ssesessere en DOUDIE ue Green Trading Stamps inthe Forenoon—Single Stampe in the Afternoo Ta nee 8 epee on ee a

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