The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1915, Page 10

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Our Christmas Sale of IANO Se mee se Beautiful Upright Grand pe eheohe 88. ’ Special Special Note Special Free Delivery. No Red Tape. No Extras COME AT ONCE AND GET FIRST CHOICE SPECIAL FOR 2 Days Only Light Touch, 160 NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED $490 | $125 | $325 An opportunity like this has never before been known in the history of Piano Selling. We offer you a genuine STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. NEW YORK, 12 and 14 West 32d St. BROOKLYN, 1100 Broadway $325 PIANOS Accurate Action, $375 Upright Grand | $250 Upright Grand | $525 Player Piano Make Your Own Terms—As Low as $1 Weekly bona fide bargain—a bargain that can’t be duplicated. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. | RAE REIT OR naman 46th St. and 8th 2é GRAND Usman sett. Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply Also to New York, Now Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut, 3 Rooms 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT 5 Rooms $49.98 | $09-98, $89.98 $109.98 | ¢149'75, || Write forOur New Catalogue, Mailed Free We Pay Freight. Small Accounts Solicited. We Open Accounts from *1 a Week Up ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 750-752 SAVE. Cor. 46” Sr. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL IO P.M. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GBT IT. “hi A RUSSIAN SPY? NO! BUT HE HELD antee From Hamburg Line. Ralph J. M. Bullowa, agent, but that he wanted to wa made clear to the jury, Bullowa wa a witness for the Government an [steamships Fram and Semerstad land tried to charter the steamer: and how, as attorney, in; how he got an agreement from thi following agreement, in writing, wa: put in evidence; “Adolph Hockme ster, |i. stadt, states “First, In case of seizure and for. felture, the Hamburg-American Lin cuarantees the value of the respectiv vensels, “Second, Wil try tention. of mipercargoes. “Fourth, jprivate papers of mi or. to bave no suspension of line for las! day's delay atte seln by reason {cargo to the of the BE OSSTOSC How to Make the 3 Quickest,Simplest Cough Remedy. oue ‘Than the Rests | i Much Better [ODO js home-made cough syru remedy. . tainty in conquering distressing coughs, chest and throat colds is really remark- ma and winter coughs. Get from any a | Pinex (50 cents’ worth), pour itin a of better cough syrup than y for $8.50. prepare. Full directions with Pinex. ‘astes good and never spoils, your druggist for“ and don't accept any! lute m A guarantee of or money prompt this preparation. Wayne, The Pinex Co, Ind,—Advt. UP 2 SEA RAIDERS, At the trial of the Hamburg-Amert- from American ports, to-day William Rand jr, for the defense, did not call Russian | told how Mr. Hachmeister, one of the | defendants, went to the owners of the he was called Hamburg-American Line to indem- nify the owners against lose by de- struction by British warships, and the representing Hamburg-Ameriean Line as charter- | ers of the steamships Fram and Som- to secure au- thority to guarantee in case of scizure and detention, the heirs of the ship at the charter party rate during de- “Third, Will try to secure absence The letters of Hamburg- American Line are to be considered | | “Fifth, Will try to secure autbority “Sixth, In case of damage to ves- pt to transfer peror @ is now used in more homes than any other cough Its promptness, ease and cer- able. You can actually feel it take hold. A day's use will usually evercome the ordinal gh—relieves even whooping cough quickly. Splendid, too, for bron- chitis, spasmodic croup, bronchial asth- gist 214 ounces of int bottle with plain Th could buy ‘Takes but a few minutes to ‘To avoid diaappoiatment be sure and the Hamburg-Ameriean esponsible for all dam- rrage during repairs.” ar idea tn having Mr en this agre lor Germany. Line will be Hachmei« asked Mr, f 1 wanted sald the law Ad to protect my owne witness's argument for the United States be stricken out," said Mr, Rand, and the Court am ly agreed !Lawyer-Witness Tells How) “Weill, after you got the indemnity = papers, you advised your clients not Ships Got Indemnity Guar- | to atiow the ships to sail, ts thay the idea? “That was my advice.” “Were you employed by the Russian Government?" “I was not," was the answer, afte objection had been overruled Capt, Emil Olsen of the Unita suid that the ship was out only two doys when Supercargo Kinkee came to him onthe bridge and said to him: “You know we'r wolng to Ca- diz, where we clea “L said ‘We ele or Cadi and we're going to Cadiz.’ He naid ‘Til! give you $500 to go to the West Indies and deliver this cargo to German warships.’ ‘Not for a million, I said. Two days later he offered me $10,000 again I said ‘not for a million.” “And you went to Cadiz?” Mr Wood asked, 1 did and aol t * the cargo there.” ALDERMEN BLOCK SALARY RAISES BY ESTIMATE BOARD $90,400 Budget Figures and New Jobs Will Never Be Held. Cut From t | The Board of Aldermen sought re- |venge on the Board of Estimate to- | day for salary slashing in the past by cutting $90,000 from the 1916 budget as recently prepared by the Igtter body This means that $25,000 iv to be cut from the Estimate Board's pet con- tingency fund of $75,000, that $36,240 worth of salary increases planned for are to be nullified and that $29,060 worth of new positions cannot be pro- vided for, Of course, Mayor Mitchel will have the right under the charter to over- ride the Board of Aldermet reverse action by vetoing to-day’ lon, But a majority vote of the A men will knock out the veto, This means that to-day's big cuts—surprisingly large in view of the quiet manner tn which the Aldermen went about it—are go- ing to stand. There will be many dis- ‘ppointments ar yored ones on jthe Board of Bstim big payroll who were down for substantial in- creases, In the Commissioner of Accounts’ office alone there is a reduction of $8,280. This means a reduction of $8,040 in new positions alons, The re- maining $280 is for salary Increases In the» Department of Correction, of which Commissioner Katherine B Davis Is the head, $3,180 worth of new | positions are cut out. In the Street “| Cleaning Department $6,000 worth of new jobs go up in smoke and $180 in , [Increases are to be lampooned, p are $6,800 in brand new jobs + HER, | HEC eek ed ek meh: eis bigs eid With Cash Purchases of $1 or 5 a § + : L y Do Your Xmas Shopping Early Means more than ever to you if you come to Matthews’, We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Phone Orders To fully appreciate the great importance of the sale you must come to the store. j =< 50 2-4" Green = Stanape Free Tomorrow, Tuesday, or Next Day, Wednesday, Present this Coupon “@q Cut Out This Coupon More. This Cou 8. & H, Gr cash purchi (Tuesday), Thone 60 kind as tho: obtain with one coupon Last 10 Days of Receiver’s Sales! The House of A. D. Matthews’ Sons, Inc., was adjudicated a Bankrupt, and the United States District Court decreed that a Trustee be appointed to wind up the affairs of this business. Receiver Is Sacrificing Our Stock of Merchandise Bringing You Greatest Money-Saving Chances in Years Your chance to buy everything you need for Christmas gifts, everything for your home and everything for every member of your family at savings you never even dreamed possible. Every Day the Newspapers Will Contain the Details of other wonderful offerings which lack of space prohibits us from mentioning here. A.D. Eve, World, 11-29-16 XMAS GIFTS FREE With Your 44 Stamps ! we g.ve you so liberally with your | &@ purchases you can get premiums | [iJ appropriate for Christmas gifts. a ‘- = ing) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, in the Health Department that must fo aglimmering i Charities Department $5, new jobs will never see the light of day | In fact, there are very few depart- ments in which the axe of the Alder- men has not been felt, _> Irish Women to Cel ‘The Irish-American Women's Coun- cll will celebrate the one hundredth an- niveraary of the birth of John Mitchel Niterary genius and patriot, with « Margaret G. Callan, Vice dent: Margaret McKenna, Treas- Margaret Me Secretary. jem A's.) Journal.) ls J. B, Bvans, clerk of the Selma City ‘ou! i lhe’ | cern r [itself up @ runs continu for elehteen Mr. Evans says kind he has on just secured from a Chicago oon- is by @ tiny spring, winds minute and a half and aly by electric batteries onths without stopping. 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Constipation causes and seriously on gravetes many diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One a insatives two or three a cathartic.— Advt. ———————— _GONCERTS AND Music. METROPOLITAN , aN TO-NIGHT. ENKAVAUIER AT 8. Ros! HAMDMAN' PIANO] USED, THEATRES. BOOTH $83, % gfe. be, si. Matinees Wed, FIRST TIME TO-NIGHT E. H. SOTHERN Mr, Sothern’s Revital of LORD sa ori ROMEO AND JOLIE Romance of the M Feud, mutiny, love be light and music. duels. Comeand revel! in the past. th, of NOW PLAYHOUSE "Wj." Wet a < pon ts good for 60 (FIFTY) een Trading Stamps FREE with ases of $1 or more, to-morrow Nov. 30, or Wednesday, Dec. 1 FREE stamps are of the same we which you would ordinarily your purchases, Not more than good for any one customer, MATTHEWS SONS, INC. < eit ete = 7 is ror? ‘< i « « he “« ft S<- € é = a ed ‘< ¢ “t— Se c— | | Ect Eve. One P jew York Idea, COMEDY | PP |] TEXINGTON || Louis RACE GEORGE “THE LIARS age, Te, BES: commby iN TOWN. ("Rye World Lancashire Folks! A Play for You! HOBSON'S CHOICE The Ble Comedy Hit of the Towa. JAMES METCALF in “LIFE. For any one who ken ‘the stage to miss this partorennage would be Manning, | 1915. NAT C, GOODWIN, WM. ©. TOOMEY, LAWRENCE MARSTON, The best known motion picture executive, William ©. Toomey; one of the fore- most directors, Lawrence Marston, and the best known comedian on the American stage, Nat C. Goodwin, have joined the Mirror Films, Inc. The acquisition of three such leaders in their respective fields to the Mirror Films, Inc., means much to the organization. The opportunity is given you to participate in the profits of a motion picture producing company managed aggressively, sagaciously and economically, and with a Board of Directors that numbers the biggest names in business and financial New York. Its success as a conservatively managed, money- making proposition should be assured. Send checks or money orders direct to New York office. The 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock Is $5 Per Share and for a limited time each share of the preferred carries with it, as bonus, one $5 share of common treasury stock, full paid and non-assessable, Booklet and informa- tion regarding the Company’s organization and plans on request. MIRROR FILMS, Inc. 16 East 42nd Street, New York City. Clifford B, Harmon, Sn eenee eee eee Frank S. Hastings, President. Treasurer, x THEATRES. : _ PHOTOPLAYS. NEW LYORK'S LEADING TO-DAY iFULTON "THEATRE: 46th Street, West of Broadway THEATRES = + LYCEUM \ ETHEL BARRYMORE i “OUR MES, MeCHESN New Amsterdam \¥, #845" 2 Sella Ld visit} ZIEG! ZIEGFELD | FROLIC From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. IGHTING IN FRAN Ss These are the French Government Official Motion Pictures taken by Order of the Great General Staff of the French Amny for the NATIONAL ARCHIVES and LOANED TO = HUDSON “s: 44h bres, at Sauntes Wed, a Mat wae Te, ae Wat Longacre \° Leo DETRICHSTEIN Goan’ ifs e With "PRED NIBLO ax [Billy Helliday. CANDLER™ 47! j THE HOUSE ‘OFS REPUBLIC We" 35 E 8 through E. ALEXANDER POWELL, ite War Correspondent. Mr. Powell Lectures at Each Performance. These Are the ONLY Motion Pictures Exhibited to the Allied Diplomats at the French Embassy at Washington, ThursdagaHov. 18 FULL CRCHESTRA. PRICES 2de w 50c Moras Gest BELASCO yi 4) 5 5 _THE_ BOOMER NG MONTGONE R ave PUNCH & JUDY £ TREASU SRATS NOW ON SALE . VAUDEVILLE. F: by F.PRO AND vHOtO croRS, |e Ave.| nniversary Week | KE, ar RESTIVAL or |g Biwy & 28th $7 R_ACTS, ry PART OF THE RECEH AT EACH EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE CLETY, TAKE ANY CAR TO THE “Best War Picture LYRICS B70" ‘4 Continuation POTASH AND SHUBERT Ss $402: Waa! ALONE AT LAST a a bent BOTH ST. tet een ddan ie 1 HN CASINO Ah MANHATTAN 0938, Mitr Sy 40 HEVONPAA vs. LURICH CUTLER vs. JOHNSON AND 6 Pen Shes, STHNER V IAL MATOH. BOTHNER VS. LINOW LURICH ve CUTLER W. 48th St, Phone Brrant 40. Br, 3.15 Mats, Wed, Tire, & Sat,, at 2.16, CORT: peices rate STANDARD Swe ase HO Mate To.Mor WM. GE) Bist & Le: Mat To. ear Bway, Sal Mfats..2 30, THE UNBORN | | PRINCESS THERMO P A RK : THEATRE, both ST. and Ar th N cas mis NOW Gone ea REAT ERMA n ARMY IN THE \“BATTLES or a NATION” Teer tot 1 80" Actual Bloodstirring Scenes THE FATHERLAND’S PLAZA & Pe CAPTURE amis SIAKING OF EE SOLDIERS FIGHTING 4 : LEMBERG, HORRORS of the LD FOR THEIR COUNTRY Muriel Ostriche Wal RTM TICES Lo mr in the Photo Play “ADaughter oftheSea" - val ny Mi ty PROGRAMME git BO Uneful Preeacits, RPRISL VAU DEVILLE, SPLENDID Every Tues. Ni FRIDAYS MA RRIGA N IN “The NewAdventures TERENCE ROURKE br paLa nwa Universal Moving Pictures fers , ZA OLONIAL|€,, hanorny | a TAGRAPH It aa ea A ae | ee ete THE BATTLE RY OF PEACE ALHAMBRA) ¢ WAM waa AN ; ay DROME | 1 NN of Chicago will speak AVOWEMIRG pevestmaice To-nigae In fe ‘Charles ‘Mat. Daily. ) or LYMPIC {\\if. Matinee Daily a mi, inate! 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