The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1915, Page 13

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-bestinom. { “ar RUN ONCE GTS ADA Jimmie Hebron Got Many ‘Wall Street Tips From | His Patrons. | HE NOW SEEKS ‘$80,000. Wants Property He Says Son | Disposed of When He Was Il. Tiummie Hebron, who for thirty years ‘Was doorman at Delmonico's, and who qalled Tammany’s chieftains, Wall Gtrpet Ananciers and social leaders by Gelr firet names, to-day told Supreme Justice Gavegan how, he ® fortune of more than @ollare while earning $1 a day &t Me door opening job. ‘The of smile which made Jimnile's face almost as famous to the patrons | as the place itself, has not . Though past sixty and dowf with troubles, Jim- Mie smiled every minute of the timo) Bo was on the witness stand, even | When he poten rae ow hts son James, also played the Wall Street dust prev to sign a deed to 90,000 piece of real estate in Pifty-third Street near Lexington Avenue. Ut ts to regain possession of this Broperty that Hebron began suit against a number of real estate com- panies and several individuals now in| Possession of the premises. Senator | James O'Gorman, for whom Jimmie opened the Delmonico doot many wppearéd as his counsel and led him thi direct examination. Jimmie's wife and two pretty daugh- ters were in court with him and took the stand to help him. “Barnum had only a three ring cir. cus when I'first know him,” Hebron said with a chuckle, “but it was not long before I had five very successful irons in the fire while still holding @own my humble job as doorman at Del's. People called me their ‘political berometer.’ Being college bred I was able to converse intelligently with any | of theprominent men who dined reg- | ularly there and it ts needless to say that without the friendly advice I got en such occasions I never could | Rave miade $1,000,000 in Wall Street. “I started in with only $20,” the | aged witness continued. “I used that in Wall Street. With my profits 1! gradually branched out into other Hnes untihd had not only a very wuccessful real estate business, but | also three livery stables, starting with gne horse bought from William &. j m May, 1907, for a period of tet not myself, I did) - what went on around me. | hough I went walking with my | ws, and frequently accompanied her | » I did not realize anything. it ‘was a great surprise to me whe! after I recovered my mental balance | im 1911, to find that I had executed a, mortgage and a deed to the property fm question. I never got a cent of the mortgage pay d or the purchase te have aoe ‘ag wt culating in Greet at the ‘tine wand whatever | mney was paid probably went to ‘Mrs. Hebron corroborated her hus- band’s atory. ———>——__ DENY HAYTIAN CONSPIRACY. | American Business Mes Declare Story Imaginative, B. 8. Edwards and W. ¥. Cox, Amert- ans, representing large financial tnter- ents in Mayti, to-day dec! Evening World that the pa United Fruit steamer Mandeville who deecribed & supposed conspiracy of ex- (rnd oS Anat gnoran piracy that Bs named V bet Gh Guillaume Sam an one the conspiral Axainat himself, leat Kionary leader in Hayti, Was chased out of the coun: ett, several months ago, Mr. Cox ir, Kdwarde declared | HER INSURANCE TO “SUFFS.” —_— Mrs, Klete Benedict's Life Poliny Provides 61,000 fer Cause, ROCHWAPER, N.Y, Junes—cr et before Wiection Day, Nov. 2%, thin Seoeo hall wo to the Manpire Mate aig Commities to be devoted organ in New. York Mie ine ctauee wae wiitton tate tite ut van fet te "i per iret on Sah; Seutrenist insuring Ror tite ‘Yeles for women — > PITCHER HAS SMALLPOX. debe thakelior4 of the Mitwastee Poam be Gearantined at Columbus, ~ Milwaukes teem wae ny when it wae lipo Mem ite oe mt fs a i wee wt atthe Fav on leet i 3 > Friday’s Unrivaled Bargains! | s+ crn vive sams fre Never in the entire history of retailing in New York was there a mote favorable opportunity offered to save ga than during this | 7omorrow a Cut Out This Cou creat re, is now in progress. Your personal requirements—your home needs—your everyday necessities—things which you must with ve ai less of cost & re here in profusion, and, since we must have ready cash at the earliest available moment, they have been priced regard- Purchase : IT IS GOOD TOMORROW ONLY ind former selling figutes. of $1 or = @ . This Ca is good for $0 (FIFTY) 2 These sales are an education in economy. _ They show you how you may effect the greatest money savings it is possible to obtain. More— -§ Green Trading Stamps FREE with purchase because they come at a period when stocks ate at their best and most varied. Prnaund H ot or mors oy cor et Fe jai Ss je wear. Wash Goods 10c Printed Veilings - They are most timely, and Batiste—beautiful floral patterns and fancy figures; 27 inches wide; sale price, yard 10¢ Dress Style Ginghame—; checks and-stripes; sale 19¢ French Dress Linon—36 inches wi blue and putty; sale price, yard.... lack, Children’s Dresses 59e 2 to 6 years; sale price...... If you are not a Charge CAstomer, you can enjoy the convenience of an account by ap- plying to our Department of Accounts.’ . More $5 to $7.50 , Trimmed ,,$ Hats And They're Pater Too Vv smartest summer fight vacation, bweiness and “dress” aie sion, teed Scotch riage. ice, tale price, yard wired hat bows; white and colors; 25e Crepe i af Boga thoy $7 White Cotton Roll-Edge Mattresses These Mattresges can be had in all regular sizes; covered in fancy cretonne tick; weighs 50 Ibs. té the full size... $8. Black and Colored Silks 69¢ Natural Som ag inches wide; silk end 39 Dress Goods Remnante—36 to 40 inches ~. ‘75¢ and $1 Blouses—for born ¢ iyst “i6e 19 and 25¢ Silk Meuh Vellinge—plain chenille, dotted or bordered effects ; 39¢ Damp-proof Maline—2- ‘square or pointed effecis sale price, each 38. (By Order of ‘the United’ States District Court) This advertisement merel % suggests HUNDREDS OF tae 2 BARGAINS WHICH YOU CAN SECURE MORROW AT. GREENHUT'S. Come “in—look— dinarily obtain with your purchases Coupon | Beas Febia wih our purchases compare—and BUY LIBERALLY. J. B. GREENHUT CO. Because of the Attendance at These yore we Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail > Eve. World—6-3-15. 9 or bee nmr pies ct Items. . anne Women’s and Misses’ $5 to $7.95 Spring and Summer Sale of. 2, 000 Women’s and Misses’ #| Coats $3.95 . New Dainty Summer Dresses Sbaes Tomorrow’s Special Price Is $4. 95 - $1 White V Foeee.crepe ry Chin. Here are the very dresses that you will want for sumfner use in town,.country or at the seashore. Sweater Coats Smart coatee styles, exquisitely embroidered, also combination €ffects. Very newest flounce and tiered skirts % Coite—ewo-tone « in attractive vatiety. « ‘ Pominas hy deer =! sale price... Most popular Summer materials, including: AWNING STRIPE VOILES, ‘prahenb AND FANCY CHECK VOILES, RATINE STRIPE VOILES, EMBROIDERED LINGERIE, PLAIN OR FANCY STRIPE CREPE, DRESDEN CREPE, RAMIE LINEN AND MANY COTTON NOVELTIES. . All the new summer colors and combinations .for your choice, ALSO A FINE SHQWING OF PLAIN ALL WHITE DRESSES. % As for value, it really makes little difference which of these dresses you choose, for they are all worth considerably morg than our special selling price for tomorrow —$4.95. All sizes for women and misses in this sale. $7.80 (100-phe jece) lain a Compe fo °F ho a inner sets. Attractive Notions Boys’ Suits, Blouses, .ete . 10¢ card Collar of P. «a Supporta-—assort: linen; sale price, yard... 9.0.5.6. 0.00008 49c wide; included are Panamas, Matelagse, Bro- rics; collar attached or an styles; sale price, card............ 86c Black Satin Bist inches wid . cade, Armure, Challis, Diagonal, Serges; various ‘ to 16 years; sale price....... tone ‘Spools Machine ae yards; black: sale price, yard........ 59 kinds and qualities; sale price, yard.:.,.18¢] @9¢ Washable Trousers—for boys; ‘khaki cloth white; sale price, $1 Black Dress Talfeta—35 inches wide; heavy 75c to $1 Dress Goods and Suitings—40 to 54 and white duck; sizes 6 to 17 yrs., sale price. 49¢| 50 FAL Lon Iron es 34 to 34 . quality; sale price, yard. ..........0s00e: “ie ners wide; Serpe Broadcloths, Mixture,| $1,560 and $3 Wash Suifs—for boys; Hundreds of GAJO PHICO...- se ersocerecersesrereeseees each box contains 24 Alligator | Cre ~r | e, a ca ag Me styles and models; sale price... vo DBe Silk Parasols a with 24 ing Leat- fo’ some a MPox........5 White Goods, Toweling, frosts peunt chloe; taaipritn yer ict. 38 From Our Sporting Goods Dept. 92.50 and $5 Silk Parasole-—plalg and Spney S8eurish Cotton Dish Toweling id colored 5 “Junior Cyclone” Baseball Bats »— sale colors; sale prices.......... $1.95 and Jewelry and Silverware SOMES, Fae Pees YAN: Se Silk and Leather Bi rice Wash Skirts for Stout Youse Ge Tea or Colter Speone—silver stared; 19¢ 10 2%¢ White Goode—French White Nain- $1.95 Black Silk Moire Ik ned; inside | 75 Greemhat’ International League Basobails ° sook, 45 inches; French White Batiste Lawns, compartment and mirror; sale price 1.3! sale price 59c | $1.25 White ne Skirte—tor Po PIG, COCR. ieee elec ean eneuedes 45 inches; 40 Inch White Voiles and Crepes; $550 “Genuine ‘Pinseal "Hand Bage--siik'liped; | $1.25" Moll-Fast Roller Skaleo—bali bearing; patch pocket; belts 30 to 36; "tenets We 12e Table "and Forks—heavily 28-inch White Flaxon Novelties; 27-inch White fitted with purse and mirror; sale price. . $f sale price We Bale price... ss. seseeeene plated; sale BOUIN Git vans ona cnt ‘Woven Figured Crepe; 4% Bed Pillowe—clean new feathers; covered ph fancy ticking (Blanket Dept.); sale Price Men’s $1, $1.25 and: $1.50 sale price, yard OUD. ascitic ceckcssedveveoesccespssess sale price, eacl $2.25 to $2.95 Bed ‘Spreads—odd lot; white 79. Bed Sheets ful sizes heavy Sree Negligee Shir ts 59e¢ colored; for single and full size beds; printed, also colored Mitchelene ‘spread: price, each. . $1.95 Bed Blankets—Summer weight; plaids; in blue, pia id Dog Collars, Baskets and Leashes 39¢ Dog Leashee—sale price a 50 to 75¢ Dog Collars—sale price. , $1.79 Dog Baskets—sale price... ie Printed Linoleum Remnants 40c and 45c 50¢ to 60c- price, sq. yard. Scientist, fancy rhubarb, OMYMNA LAYER HGR 2 ee wOoneT of moive ribet COMNED Ree! ote of novel 7 ult ton og emer cok, WEY edoive wuts Dr. Eugene Christian The Noted Author and Food will give A Lecture In Our Tea Room, Fourth Floor, on Friday, June 4th, Bde | Wate PACH Jam te the biled, ay 1UKKeNe [VOW L -swimeted treat s lasts, including the flat English last. Bitte, sa fe eal 29 Low shoes are in TAN RUSSIA AND GUNMETAL CALFSKIN. Linoleums. ‘Sale 26e 12‘ English Sale Price me tet 3,500 shirts to sell at this ‘ow price. Numerous patterns in fancy Striped Woven Madras, Percales and Finest Mercerized Ts Shirtings. 12¢ Men’s Best $3 to $5 aii “Kingly” Trousers $2.65 eae ose Sale Price.........:0.sseserees 1,200 pairs of these ccsmanteal trousers in “omorrow's sale. Season's smartest patterns in cassimeres and worf- steds; also plain blue serges and black thibets. Every waist measure from 28 to 54. Every shirt perfect-fitting, splendidly made. Beauties, allofthem. Soft or laundered cuffs. All sizes. tation lace igsertion; sale Night Gowns Mtn panes, Snnere—tow oe Si ate $1.25 Serim Dutch, Curtabe—wimmed with price 2 $ , § ice, *1.98 | Boys’. *2.50 to 3.50 Shoes & Oxfords, Sale Price, *], 2,500 pairs of high-class, sturdy shoes for boys, produced by the Holland Shoe Company of Michigan. All of these shoes are perfect—al! made for this summer. Leathers are TAN RUSSIA AND GUNMETAL CALFSKIN; buteon and lace styles in high shoes. All the latest (Several Hundred Pairs of Boys’ “Scout” Shoes included at the Same Price.) : Every pair Goodyear welted. All sizes.up to $4. Refriges erators make; sale price. . "86, 95 --43% inches high Wines, Gins, Vermouth, ice capacity about Ibs capacley aboar tt James Hennessy | Palifornta Pert MAIN BUILDIN Buying Groceries at Greenhut’s ° a) & Co.'s im ¢ ' CATAWBA ’ Is a Guarantee of Quality and Economy ot!” Gaugll St a3P.M. Sharp Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. Call 4000 Chelsea, Ask for a “Quick Marketing Card.” It saves you time and the = peed Subject “WHAT TO BAT. inconvenience of repeating your name and address, It is also a guarantee that all your purchases will be deliversd at one time, Chaiee of, Manhanion, Mar: | Mew puns BREAKEAS ( [ UP-Veo[ SWS PREMIUM BOE HEL ALMONDS | PORK AND PRAM bakeside ’ wad Fresh Vegetables Potatoes : ie 5) net cocun T 19 ou qe Thain hs aia oe ore ie CTA ‘a 128 boot NEW TIP HADIBHES, (NEW JERSEY AS Ihe E ou” : 71 eee To TP yourk | PARAGLS—buneh hs hee 1,00) i J RLEMUDA ONIONS, bout 00-10" bog, foes “Globe” Fresh Fish Our Own Baking a oon Pa sarong Tones yellow guione, wh, 2) Pavan CAUGHT Hite COMOHTE 2 ie opp ies fromthe 7M minutes | Para Liqueur |e “te "7 ‘ rv vii ee a 7 remy WiO® ROL | (OLR WHEAT Bor 96008 | hte to. 30¢ oo \ Lea] maCniens l2'e We De Te C NEW WED wipe 10¢ " PORGIES ’ be | SH ALUM in le “ mode =" TOMATORS--ib ae come 19¢ runny cAUGME | WALNUT STEAM I Be reg Bhs wottie antes im operon. Seleerey BAN TOS COPE wets De shone aunty 4) poked 22¢ J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” Born sss SIXTH AVE.. eee 19% STREET Make hime mi ba) fit! 10 tee hb x mo De

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