The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1916, Page 11

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a ' TRE “EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUAR t Artists FORD PARTY EXPENSES +|Do Your Meals And a Speech at| NOW TOTAL $300,000) Look Too Big? 5 French Benefit Expected They Will Reach $500,000] If So Eat a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Dy Sylvester Rawling. —Permit to Pass Through Ger- | Tablet and You'll Soon Lose wes a remarkable con- many May Be Revoked, Your Fear of Food. cart at the Metropolitan Opera House test nigot in afd of the! COPANHAGEN, Jan. 6—Expenses| conn rORFREE TRIAL PACKAGE fer ouppiying the new tor % the Ford Peace Expedition to date flotiling for the French army ‘Ot! $800,000, Business = Manager| ,,7 hen, ©, .momach 10, sore. weeks tt by the Pldntife said to-day, They are ex-| man's meals become a source of great Se Hea Cnted Tn ean ‘niane, Mécted to reach nt icant $500,000 ex.| pinto i a nner looms ‘el the fame Of the artinte ctusive of the cont of the permanent|'™* °™* wes wohin! tribunal Ford plans to leave in Eu- oy es gue et Tomer 34, TOPO after the party returns, Mme. formerty Assistant Attorney of Schwimmer will not return with tue ‘United States, who advocated Other delegates it was reported to- the immediate pertict- |44¥. She will remain with the peace of America in the war on the |Tbunal in an advisory capacity, re- et the allies, It was demanded, | Ving « salary from iord. eald, amid the cheers of the big| Preparations were being made to- pesen- PROSPERITY looms ahead on the 1916 business track. All signs point to an era of unexampled success for GREENHUT’S “Big Store” in common with all business, not alone in New York, but in the United States. The prosperity of the nation and of the city will be yours, individually, if you will heed this counsel of economy. Do Your Shopping at Greenhut’s—All of It! This is sound advice. It has been preached by us for nearly the fifth of a century, \ firet, beoauge of the dont | 407 for usenet tii ae aaa Gams and it is truer today than ever. to rates 44 as /aaroquieea many.” The German Minister was “Look Ahead!” Supply 7 date good in any one furnished to the unarmed British | V#eine passports, but he admitted it 2 Berea mere bite’ || Your every need HERE. book. 0%, 12, Complimentary Stampe sta in the War of the Revolu- |W Possible that the Foreign OMce| guart's Dyspepsia Tabieta do the work GREENHUT’S Ser os eam soos to hen alien, ‘against the world’s greatest em.|M™lsht change tts mind and refuse to| of digest! Dt quick, thor- ‘without which they could never | Dermit the party to cross Germany. art: ‘deodme a nation, and Bi we Reports cabled from New York that for preservation Ford has now changed his views and Pr costotn Ccanter® believes the people of warring coun- 3 % @m no neutral. There|tries favored the struggle and were been enough af words. It ts time! not pushed into it by munition man- act.” ufacturers, created consternation t to Justify you in either getting The jounced. 4 0 Gare ee Maurel and ‘Ging | among the Ford leutenants. Mme, conpen "hee Sine aa ka? ccctsed perelli Viafora, all formerly on| Schwimmer declared the reports un- roster of the Metropolitan Opera|true, Frederick Holt of Detroit said Free Trial Coupon pany: Reinhold do Werte”: | he did not believe the report, as it|| pA. wtuart Gon 21D anne: Hetete eves Nat! the plenlor: Carlos | Was contrary to Fords basic views, tng) Marshall, Sich: Send me wt once Salredd, the harpist; George Barrere,| STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jan. 6 (via|| S,,(i0e {inl Dackage of Stuart's Dya- the flutist, aah Jed the orchestra, | London).—Mrs, G. D. Latus of Pitts-!| same Street Unfortunately, becar burgh, a member of the Ford party, reudden fitmes out ker place ‘was | Will sail for the United States to- taken by Lorraine Wyman ‘who sang | Morrow, having left the expedition on Mime. Guilbert’s three chansons ad-|*coount of fll health. | mfrably. It was pathetic to find the GREENHUT" *- Special:—Forty-five Incomplete Dinner Sets Sacrificed! Sale Prices Nearly 4 Original Marked Figures In most of these sets, only one or two pieces are missing. And an: one or two pieces in a lsome dinner set when she can save nearly oooh re, ime we everwer The detail will give you an idea of the values for your selection. A $29.75 Limoges China Dinner Set) A $16.50 China Dinner Set—of A $22.60 China Dinner Set—of 97 pieces; this sale, 17.95 | Hore this sale, "10.95! 88 pieces; this sale, 512.50 GREENHUT' Our White Sale A Brilliant Success That's natural, and as was to be expected. No other store in town can boast of bigger and better assortments of excellent White Goods OF ALL KINDS than are here assembled. Among tomorrow's specials are featured: 10¢ and 12), ‘Pillow Casea—bleached muslin Pillow Cases. Size” before hemming 42x36 inches and 45x36 inches. Each 69 Bed Sheets—excelle vy weight bleach: ‘ "9 Ching anes We Ange ais ‘ A $16.95 English Porcelain Dinner| A Sore hoa Dinner $1 () QF la s2as0 French China Dine ses Set—114 pieces; 10 95 A $15.75 China Dinner Set 9 95 —of 75 pieces; thi ol 88 pieces; for aa, 12.95 = . — torn size 81x90 inches; Be XY My Daritenen, fh coadow; bat At least 100 other Dinner Sets at equally attractive economies. * . se Pete hati day Mires nay as cldctime opera: uit tned cha : “Odds and Ends” in $1, and $1.80 Tablo Cloths-tancy colored fringe table cloth, im 7 2 ital aunt anaes | BYOWNIN ing & Co Kitchen Crockery, Dinner Plates, Soup Plates Ly, aetettrar Nees ie acde 79e *. | tne Hinbanera trom “Garment with At Prices As Low As 5c Each 18 Turkish Towels—hemmed, bleached; lar Pit | Gif ner cia cnvclness of aotlon—she CLOTHING. HATS VY AND FURNISHINGS You cannot afford to overlook the sales which are now in progress, prior to transferring this department with red, blue or white borders, Each... ME tossed the rose for Don Jose into the hedhedent lain! sd 12c to 25¢ White Goods, Y¥d., 7 i jo—makes one wonder whether } ‘oO ‘e is, + £C at & Bier cn ceil atchnnaute ne Our Semi-Annual eee: 5,000 yards of white Crepe, Long Cloth, Checked Dimity and Dotted rmen.” With Nellie Melba as a Crepes in short lengths of 5 to 15 yards. fp COE at Sale of Furnishings there would be a gala night such ag 1,000 “Sanford” Rugs GREENHUT'S a | Pai ad ot ieee night's concert In elosing ws a the ceneon, out. Sitrte apa n d ermuslin S i , O asooene urnishing Goods we have included in the ° ° [ J | Erawomar [reg thond Neda A} Sale at greatly reduced prices a choice lot of In Room Sizes at Wonderf: ully Low Prices ; F yiz. tects Bropulston, and many/ the famous The ‘complete story of this remarkable event was printed yesterday. Our Sale Leads in Values } thoughtlessness that made) the Manhattan Shirts These beautiful rugs came to us by reason of the fact that the jobbers are moving their Talk alone never made any event » success. It's VALUES that you a | a $1.50 Shirts $1.15 $3.50 bear nto slew quarters: J a aoe os big sale by these three items: * of “Die Meistersinger,” the get- 4 , ¢ M § H All these rugs are serviceable and handsome. Includ \ fi sade: | eecocateyaaree oT atehai] “209° 185 td lie AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, and the bargtins are undoubted.” <UNSTERS: VELVETS | | womens; Gramieeaclent gui gly made; wome oy | receipts forthe niet were. early . rt} “ 1.95 6.00f 3.85 Axminster Rugs Velvet Rugs |Tapestry Brussels Rugs| | Vcrmote sini aiken Sornet Covers—good quality 19 11,000, and that = “¥ id hobbled Size 9x12. Size 8 ft. 3x10 ft.6 Size 9x12, Size 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6 Size 9x12 Size 8 ft. 3x10 ft..6 Women's $1 Nightgowns, Petticoats and Combinations—made of sheer iN 1 WG cles I es onitesd Neckwear His", esse Beenie Sale Price | Regularly Sale Price fe ae nots Reguiarly Sale Price fee or «cambri dainty lace or embroidery trimmin, 64c \ jo likewise, because more than ‘ 22.50... . . $16.75 | $28.50 75 | Regularly Sate Price 50.4... sis 12,000. were. Immediately. proffered. 55c & 65c Scarfs, now 35c—3 for $1.00 32800... 26-501 20.80..... 2450 | 34:50... 28-0 $2080... sone rt eed ga | | gaten are cman setae] $100 « woe ; “Nemo” Self: Reducing Corset | seh! . . ic REENHUT'S i j | tre ‘tiaionce, “Whajerer Geacen:| §2/00, $2.50, $3.00 ; » CMO HCl HOMUCINE VOTES ease aoe: | SS — Women’s £2.50 to *3.50 || The New “1916 Introductory Sale This Week ficlously Inst might: especially, the Pajamas O e W h r= Pp jousiy last night, es re ESC! ores aommess | Evening Slippers as | “Ah! La Belle Menotte.” Her $2.50 & $3.00 Pajamas, $1.65 ngs in English, too, were well , 36 TO 40 INCH VOFLBS—remarkably dainty designs in beautiful colorings; special lucing Corsets; favorites for years with our customers of stout figure, le this wee! These are the same relia comfortable Corsi remodelled in ultra-stylish fashion lines and made on Ego-Shape system, which guar- antees perfect fitting without alteration. , ram's “Bake “hy ou, om Ried Bath Robes and House Coats | Reduced = $] 9 5 Goods | Wideman nize oper pro: All at a Reduction of 207% | This Sale to.. e At Special Prices AN INDIVIDUAL MopeEL For EVERY WOMAN the German side, Frang, Schubert; The Sale begins on Thursday morning, | ~ Three popular Nemo Selt- rites fo Discontinued lines from our regular stocks, Satin black velvet and Suedes in most Popular shades. Hand-turned soles; Cuban and Cuban Louis heels, All sizes are in the entire collection, uss were represented. “Cecil Fanning, baritone, accom- BROWNING, KING & CO. jed at the plano by H. B. Turpin, name of the latter appearing on Broadway near 32nd Street. . . ‘ Is f cf ft fi H Be that which heralded Mr Fane Cooper Square at bth St. Fulton St., Brooklyn, Other Big Specials from the J anuary Sale "SECO" SILKS ain’ Three models tor three distinct types of stout figures ve a recital at Aeolian Hall > Pedad In assorted colors: os 10c Women's $1 Felt Juliets—excellent quality felt, trimmed with fur; flex- ible leather soles; incomplete range of colors in sizes 214 to 5; 69 ic y ptternoye. ae —— oo nown here, haa sung erage ——— murops and in the West and won BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | SAVINGS BANKS, ich commendation. He has a big | ene sof apienaia aunty, ich | Safety for Savings ; but he has HAMS—pretty stripes, and plaids; 32 Inches 1. Qe Women’s 65¢ Felt Slippers—good quality felt, with felt soles; assortment of popular colors; all sizes 3 to 6; at. 29¢ | No. a nae $ 00 Short, stocky ure..... | No. 319, ) e QW 5” Stout, medium height............. | No. 321, |” Tatier, full figure... 12Mgo STANDARD SEERSUCKER— Qo ail the most wanted styles; yard — tad The Bowery Savings Bank Women's and Misses’ 50c to 75c Crochet Sli 2% TO 39e TUSSAH, PLAIN SILKS AND Visit our Special Corset Section on the main floor, where these-corsets / - rt ; ppers—made of fine wool ‘ tu Ps f ble with hie proj ee oe Tice New York Slate Basking’ euperiaon. y 9 yarn, sewed to lamb's wool insoles; combination and plain colors; pe mieck; spouts’ “Mi mew | | are featyred. ‘arranged td show ‘voice in 44% TO 6% 128 AND 180 BOWDRY. all sizes up to 2 for misses and children; sizes 3 to 8 for women; 35 vari ‘way he can use it best, was fhat deen reguiarly ‘pala to savers. Now tn onr | NEW YORK, Deo. 14, ; Biesseosnid 1} | OUTING PLANNELS — pink and dive oF Prevailing tone ‘of sombreness | loth ‘yar. before 402, 208), semi-annual dividend at the rate of BLEACHED bom actin AD UN: vrlaglas is $t monotonous It/ran from the | #% from ep, Tet, “Gend' fer bookie, E and ONE-HALF Per Cent. anum has been 4 Gwn Sidney Homer and Marshall Boaters [= t | Pree C. be credited to Geposito Men's $1.50 House Slippers kidskin, in Opera and Everett styles; 98 Fi ic black only; all sizes 6 to 11; at $Y DOMEE FLANNES) Ke yard... “Caldwell” Player Piano child size 2. day of Jan'y next, and will be payable — BOY KILLED BY AUTO TRUCK,| SAVINGS BANKS. | on and atter Monday, Jan'y 17, 1916, U ON D E Money deposited on or before Jan’y 10 will SAVINGS BANK wummaceaec Il|OQrder Your Groceries Here Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 and $1.75 Rubber Boots: $ 9 ae ING H BATRA ay Ad kia] ae ; , with Schubert and Loewe Bisociaass sins : : Eas A erior quality; usually = | EaPGter and Debusey end others Ts| 9 adiaStllnti A WAnato, x, | $800, thd Seward. and not excesain 500 pairs of good quality, bright finish, short boots for the litle ones; EMBROIDERED ‘PLANNELS The Best Player between. — -— tted at least three months on the first black fleece lined, in all sizes from small boy or girl size 7 to the larger y the Market on arxet, Low priced as it is—it stands quite apart from the long run of other Player Pianos sold elsewhere at $50 more, We would like to have you inspect {t; to it yourself. Play your favorite selections upon it. Do this, and you will entirely ignore the fact that the price is only $340, ; These remarks apply in cqual measure to all other instruments we GREENHUT'S: 4 Of Wagons Soffeol, Yeadore Alpe! old, on is way school this morning was , ping on and off wagons in Jack~ (Mail Orders filled.) You'll find a saving on every item. —_ (Telephone Chelsea 4000.) sell, both as to plano and player pianos: m Avenue, Long Teland City, At /} so rotorest Dividend (41th conseev- orererre - —— | Sugar The Pianos The Player Pianos ott Avenue he jumper ‘ont of a/] tive) nas heen declared at the rate D , i | L, 5 a dard Ot auto truok, which atruck Fuses and Gne-hall Per Oont-per ann. b imported Hecker $ Superlative Flour BUST REFINED GRANU Cable & Son... #200 Benedlet.... . $395 5 “a ble * , ‘a bDdI, 7-Ib. bag, - tee see eeeree soe SOT Rar Tailiata Callahan of No, $62 Ph pg: Bay a ee Barerey | 87,35 $3.89 92c¢ 29¢ 10-1. cotton beg, Oe Benedi + 275| Baus... 475 ped Sire. by Maglotrate Anite | on all sume entities meaae tha % PERANNUM | ge-1 cotton “81.5, McPhail e 375! McPhail. . 750 Q -Lawe. " 7 r OFFER ‘at these spec! e Sn eci A — = Ticsssy Gipealied 0. or, betere. Jen Ra lui dell Faeewtige De | only wits Cresety Oreste Specially Recommended: 10, 1016, draws interest trom Jan. 1, a ‘6 ” ° CXXXXXXEXXKAEIAEYIEET)| | isis. oe Qde] PURE RE Air Ast mph \ PINK SALMON— Our Caldwell Piano at $175 a . > Pre lent. "3 ” ee in 4 4 FRANOTS M: IIRAK Troamorer.” || Pegealte;made on or before Jan's 40, mit SmoNGUES BEST FAM Tene tes vol NORWAY” FAS.” NACKone . 10¢ The Despair of Competition. FRANK F, HAZARD, Secrotary. Accounts opened by mail. SMOKED ROLLED order; S-lb, caddy, $1.65;| !0-lb. pall, 81.48, - All sold on easy terms beginning at strength, color, Socklet, “Ranking Sy" Mali," sant tree, SHOULDERS —b 3 BS) sist pall 8 New Sweet Peas d . ° b .., BOC MARROWPAT PEAS—Foun WES IDE SAVI S RAN WILLIAM J, ROOMB, President, | SUGAR CUR EST SIDE. nee BANK}| soun’c. Guiswoub, teonnary HAMS Tne Trustees have de nual dividend at ¢) rate of OUR Einr. be credited on all ee Sipe cat Wistdo-on tpecenier at 19 lomey di per iy an frill | y~) oF betes Si fa Vv. [son Cl William V. Huds Down Per $5 and 2 | Week No additional charges whatever. N. B.--We have a library of 30,000 Music Rolls, operated on a very liberal exchange plan, for the use of our patrons, We tune, repair and repolish instrumen: t very moderate prices. All Styles of Victrolas Fresh Cere ase, $2.65; ROLLED Hous or intestinal indigestion and Solid Packed Tomatoes JERSEY MATOES— Foun. hand. packed; clared & sonil-an- 44e TOMATOES, 29¢ EMIGRANT Industrial Savings Bank brand; 6 cans, QBc; can, oc : ;- ACCOUNTS OF SOCIETIVS ACOEPTED, 51 Chambers St., New York S—Red DESSERT PEACHES —ountin Ready for Instant Delivery. Prices Range From ORT UWINE TMOG DAna||| Comte’ aisles Sens Be tise, Gees WOast’” ae Portes = HINEW YORK SAVINGS BANK||| “cuz ect = te ti ie Bie $15 » $300 SANTA CLARA PRUNES 30} OLIVE OIL ips eee oe Fee. fate the ime FA\ ste Cor, 14th St. and Wen B¥ObA tl oe cscs go al\ Gens entries Garvie Delico a ine Terms: A small sum down and weekly payments as provement. Ask your doctor, No FOUR PER CENT Deposits made on or before Jan- Sweet Oranges A delicious dessert jelly at half the ususl price low as 50c per week, taste of oil. At your dealer's, $1.00. ©|]| wary 10th, 1916, will draw inter- Box 200 size, 83.50; Orange and Cherry : Dos, %% Des, HOLD SOAP Bie Victrola IV..,......$15) Victrola X...... 75 | Victrola XVIL......, 250 Take no substitute. Der, annus on all uma trom $5, to est from January Ist, 1916. trawberry and Orangessccecesee( 58O 29e ouidk aia soas | Victrola Vil... 25] Victrola Xi... 22). $10q! Electric) rece’ | 1. DEWEY 6 sons co, DRPOSITA MADE ON OR MEF OR THOMAS M. MULRY, President De Die Ghovolate and Strawberry..ssssessseesss P ae, || Cee BeOS 29¢ Victrola Vlil.... 40] Victrola XIV 150) - im 1 of ond Bl ZAN OA RY DRAW INTERES 3, PULLBYN,’ Comptroller, ‘i-box ‘Oi oranges, [Lemon and Mint i] SWIFT'S PRIDE 34e Victrola IX 50] Victrola XVI 200! Victrola XVIII... .$300 Brass ah oe over hal'¢ MUA teh Meucaaen. Brisas : Avs; denn IC ||] Lemon and Raspberry : SOAP -10 bore No ax Stamps With Victor Goods. Cobene S8-Cert) WUT ER RY ARINCRERIOPE! Bioty, 190 Fallon St, Of Messen 81,8, 7, a a Advertisewurnty for The World, ia CRXXEXXXXIXXIXXIIIIIIYT = iy be lett at WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Ghu‘s a As, Duet Meseuser o hoe

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