The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 15

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RIM TO RAISE $500,000 FOR BOYS IN TEN DAYS’ STRENUOUS CAMPAIGN | Education, Uplift and Recrea- tion for Thousands of Lads Are Sought. The Boys’ Club Association will open a ten days’ strenuous campaign next Monday to raise $500,000 for the education, uplift and recreation of ‘hausands of boys, tncluding those ‘ho sell newspapers, | The first elaborate plans for the campalen were made last night when tu@ captains of the soliciting teams, Leaded by Joseph P. Day, met at the liwys' Club of Avenue A and mapped out their fields of operation. There fare fifty captains and each will be tn ‘obarge of seven men. Charlies H. Sabin, President of the Guaranty Trust Company, is Chair- nian of the Citizens’ Committee; Mar- tun W. Littleton, Chairman of the/ General Committee, and E. N. Potter, | ‘Treasurer, | his is an association of two clube— the boys’ Club of Avenue A and the Newaboys' Home Club, which will be- come known as the Boys’ Club of the ‘West Side. Already 4,900 boys enjoy the benefits of the clubs and those will be extended to thousanas of others. The $500,000 which it 18 expected con- fidently will be raised will be equally divided between the two clubs, and will be used in enlarging the head. quarters of the Avenue A Club and for nearly thirty-nine years and has an ecuve membership of 3,000 boys. Be- sides its rooms in the city, this club maintains a summer camp at James- port, L. 1, where 100 boys enter- fuonths. |The pi ye bas a camp at Woodland Beach, which cares for over 200 boys each week. Both clubs are much overcrowded. Among the trustees of the Boys’ Club are R. Bayard Cutting, Loyall Parragut, Meredith Howland, Otto H. Kahn, Percy R. Pyne, Percy A. Rock- efeller and Clark Williams, Some of the directors of the News- boys’ Home Club are Ralph Pulitser, Ogden M. Reid, William R. Hearst, Herbert L. Bridgman, William EB. Lewis and William C. Reick. — = if COMPENSATION ACT UPHELD. Justice Gumm Court—Widow Wins Awa Im an opinion filed with the New Versey Court of Errors and Appeals yesterday Chief Justice Gummere up- held the workings of the Comp: . tion Act of the State in the ca irs. Amy L. Winfield, wh nd was killed while’ working for t rie Railroad. The opinion re- # one banded down by the Su- Revers: Pp Court and upholds ab original @ward to the widow by the Hudson County Court. he company set up the claim that ‘Winfleld was engaged in interstate fommerce and that his rights should be determined under the Federal Statutes relating to common car- riers, The Hudson County Court held that the man was not s0 em- Ployed, and gaye an award to the Widow under ahe Compensation Lan” | 1 het t d c r ‘ Fancy Weave Overcoats Gun Metal Lace Shoes, with cloth or kid tops. eninge he sama ln roe, ints Dressy Worsted Suite ? ‘Plaids a“ Scotch Tweed Overcoats Overcoats Patent rycen — ea with white cloth tops. arising out of negligence as treate 4 ‘id G | Py cereal obligation’ ‘created by the i Smartest, Conservative and College Styles | Fur Collar Overcoats Auto Fur Overcoats Dull Kid Gypsy Button Shoes Workmen's Compensa Act. with Goodyear welted soles; Cuban or Spanish Cuban heels; the consent of the em rand em- ployee and which the court holds still exists. ‘The court stated that no proof of negligence was offered by either sida _>_—- H CARNEGIE NEIGHBOR, M'NEIL. § Utah Copper President Has No Plans to Improve 91st Street Site. ‘The buyer of the plot which Andrew Carnegie has been preserving that he might have good neighbors, and which was reported on Tuesday to have been sold to a fugitive from the war zone, turns out to be none other than C. M. MacNeil, President of the Puan Copper ‘ompany, of No. 111 Broadway. cerpea plot 1s on the north side of Nine- ty-first Street, between Fifth and Mad~ aon Avenues. Mr. MacNeil, it 1s said, has no immediate plans for improving BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It. s' Olive Tablets act gently the bowels and liver, natural actlo Olive Tablets are purely know them by their olive Vertised In The World will be listed at ‘Tue World's Informa~ tion Bureau, Puliteer Building Avcade, Park Row; World's Uptown Office, northwest cor~ ne th St, and Broadway; Harlem Office, 155 bh Sty and World's co | AM lost or found articles ad= jee, 202 Washing~ rooklyn, for BO days the printing of the advertisement, mpound mixed with olive | r two every night for a week Uf effect. 100 and 250 per box. Tablet Company, Columbus, 0, f RNR a rw a . Si en mg te en i pene oe ae ae ae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1016. GREENHUT'S: An Explanation We are at present engaged in transferring the departments located in our Annex Building to our Main Building. Also rearranging many depart- ment locations in the Maln Bullding. Thousands of Bargains Are Brought to Light asa Result Come—see for yourself—-you will effect savings that are simply marvellous in excellent, moderate- priced merchandise of all kinds. Get Your Share Now at GREENHUTS "THE BIG STORE” vorw soas-{ SIXTH AVE...1STTO 197! STREET me- Men!. Take Particular Notice @ No Other Clothing Sale in New York Compares With Greenhut’s After-Inventory Event. You Are Invited to Take Your Choice of Thousands of Reduced Regardless of Former Cost or Selling Prices reduced them to prices which will insure the: We have purposely refrained from quot- ing comparative prices, as we would rather you be the judge of their true value. Most unusual values will be offered tomorrow, in styles that are new and clever. Models for all occasions will be found in the collection. Smart tailored, semi-tai- lored and “dressy” effects. All in the height of the present fashions, and trim- med in various ways with embroidery, laces, tucks, ete. Dozens of styles to select from. Four as Illustrated Understand, of course, that there are not all sizes in every style, but, in view of the face that there are all sizes to 44 in the assurtment, yop are sure to find a becoming style in your size when you come to Greenbut's tomorrow. We mention the styles and materials whereot we have the largest quantities: Fine Suits, Overcoats, == Trousers, Raincoats and ON jy Fur-Trimmed a Overcoats for Men a 25% OF “ua 7 When you come to Greenhut’s Clothing Store it is not necessary that you should be a judge of fabrics or of tailoring, nor must you be specially favored to secure a big bargain. No matter what others advertise, we are willing to take our stand upon the values offered in this sale—and, reduced to the fewest possible words, this simply means that you COME TO GREENHUT’S CLOTHING STORE TOMORROW—SEE THE MARKED PRICE OF ANY GARMENT IN THE ENTIRE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—TAKE 14 OFF ITS PRICE —AND PAY US THE BALANCE. THERE ARE NO RESERVATIONS IN THIS SALE. OUR ENTIRE IM- MENSE SUPERB STOCKS ARE INCLUDED. At least a score of well-known, reputable makers of high-class clothing are represented, and particularly prominent are: R. B. Fashion Clothes, Rochester, N. Y. Snellenberg Clothing Company, orgy) ae Pa. Schloss Bros. & Company, Baltimore, Md. $10 to $30 Winter Suits and Over.oats at 25% off|$20 to $95 Fur and Fur-Trimmed Overcoats at 25% off $7195 10 320 Raine ts at 25% off marked prices. marked priess, $16 to $37.50 Full-dress ped dre nyo ape 250, off |Mackinaws, Smoking Jackets and Fancy Vests at 25% marked prices. off marked prices. THE SUITS— THE OVERCOATS— Finest Cassimere Suits | Handsome Black Suits| Heavy Storm Overcoats | Loose-Back Overcoats Finest Worsted Suits Silk Mixture Suits ; Plaid-Back Overcoats Smart Cheviot Suits Blue Serge Suits Fine Dress Overcoats ‘1 White V Delayed deliveries to a first-class New the bargain, which you share. The size rang Less Than Wholesale Cost is the price Patent Leather Lace Shoes,| All with cloth or kid tops. Bi Just another word of explanation: — : fi In this sale you pay $7.50 for a $10 suit—$15 for a $20 suit—$22.50 for a $30 suit—AND, REMEMBER, PLEASE, OUR REGULAR PRICES TODAY HAVE ALREADY BEEN REDUCED SEVERAL DOLLARS. GREENHUT'S Children’s $3.95 Coats of $ Corduroy and Chinchilla 2.95 Buttoned up snugly in one of these jaunty little corduroy or chinchilla coats, little tots of 2 to 6 can spend most of their waking hours out of doors and be well protected and comfortable during the cold months ahead. February chill and March winds won't be able to find their way under- neath these cold-weather ramparts. The gray chinchilla coats are belted all around and have gray velvet collars, The navy blue and brown corduroy coats have pretty messaline sashes. Both styles are lined throughout. An Exciting 49¢ Bonnet “Catch” for Children Up to 3 Years Really good judges of children’s dressy Winter bonnets will readily believe that these models originally sold for 98c and $1.50. Every bonnet in the collection now 49c. Colors: Red, navy blue and stylish black. Limited Number of Children’s 39c Hats Priced at 10 Cents. If there is room on the hal! hat rack or tree for a child’s felt or corduroy hat, visit the Children's Millinery Section tomorrow and buy for TEN CENTS a hat regularly sold for 39c. sizes 214 to 7; B, C, Dand E widths. , for the bargain is undoubted. GREENHUT'S: This Is the Annual January Sale Boys’ Fine $7.75 Suits, Mackinaws & Overcoats at My Excellent materials—newest styles and models— The Suits at 55, some sults with two pairs of Knickerbocker trous- ers, others with one ae Materials are Cheviots, Worsteds, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Homespuns, etc., light and dark grays and brown fancy mixtures, also fine all-wool navy blue serge. Sizes 7 to 17 years. s Heavy weight mackinaw cloths io The Mackinaws at 95. Norci"tud' paren pocker styles. Also rich overplai and checks, grays, browns, maroon, red, combination plaids, etc. Sizes 3 to 17 year: THE JUNIOR OVERCOATS--in double- The Overcoats at $5, breasted and convertible collar, algo tul * back styles. Splendid materials, Chinchilla, Fancy Heavy Weight Mixtures, with warm linings, Sizes 3 to 10 THE LONG CONVERTIBLE COLLAR AND DOUBLE-BREASTED STYLE 7 OVERCOATS—of fine all-wool, light and dark gray, brown, heavy weight 01 fy A visit OM Paintin; $5.05 a Pleas mixtures. Size 9 to 17 years. LAT INOS TOs ost Aa 2 . Sines 934 te. ef and other Boys’ Suits, Overcoats & Mackinaws 16’ Years «t °2. Novelty Suits for the Little Chaps—serge, | Double-Breasted Overcoat» $ ~ corduroy and fancy mixtures; Norfolk button-to-neck style; at 2.95 and patch pocket suits, with one and Béya’ Long Ovérccete md8y 95 two pairs of trousers, grays, +2 9 :, J browns, fancy mixtures, tC, ; At date Mackinaw Coats--at " GREENHUT’ New and Fashionable! 98c Beaded Bags at 49c The Handsomest Styles of the Season Light and dark combination colorings, also black and steel or plain black. t 5000 ya 1 to GREEN HY TQ tee: Best Pure Foods “Syaa* Fresh Meats MARBHNAL Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Herter's RIDA TANGER-| FLORIDA ORANGES— ROAST Bin = ses HAMS — selected, lean Tip, eweet and iuleyi ‘ $2.95 Beaded Bags beautiful floral designs in light and dark colors; beaded fringe on bottom of bag; chamois lined, with change or ticket pocket Your choice of or gunmetal frames, with chain handles to | 50 match; tomorrow, at * 19¢ Beaded ¢ nants— square ya gilt frames; 10c ) FL t GREENHUT'S ki Ib Keystone Rye $] | Three-Star Cognac $] 39 TS famey, large : 15¢ Reg $1.25 full quart bottle.. Richelieu Club; reg. 81.58 bottle BIT T-Feneys a aranteed ATOES, amber J A cottontall; 4 a eR | Puritan Port pais 45¢ | Eggs rooms, 40€ (0) (C2) 1 a Ped resi ne Pee ae popes 5 e ts sity: dressed; 338¢ {I} MMlOnSete,.... OC. 44¢ i , 20¢ ; On edding | «¥u:.... akesiait r ummel wn bakug ens ad yout every 30 minutes | Rye Whisky le r Gullon, $2.845 79¢ linperlats per ae SOS | qt. bottle. 3-Crown Port CK le C2 | Shans! dsitened FANCY MIXED BISCUIT a pe he 485 10 Blackberry Jam i Roaedue Port and Sher. || ae y 1M A delicious dessert irs \ “9 $1.40 ||| Rountree Dry rg a ad Jelly at half the usual |] FRESH. BUTTERINE im auallty CAKES—each, BB e SS })] and Tom Gins |) reg. #150 gation... Price, ip Sril'e Premium o thd ates itie tees | eed 0 or, jelke’s Good Luck; as yer foe 681! Yale Cocktails 58 _29e iis! Svar Aged 3 12¢ KY ee ee PILGRIM ice of Menhstten, Mar i 2:1». print, 4%; 24¢ CHARLOTTE, Russe 2 over a quart; ini and Bronx; 5 g 1 ie In box, ready ds ee OU | nt pee Bed | ih preter e Loe lhe An Extraordinary Clearance Tomorrow of Beautiful Silk BLOUSES $1.50, 1.8, (2-50 $2.98 Following our inventory-taking, and With a view to the rapid adjustment of ou king, a ‘ fr st w have assembled all Blouses in which.the size and color tanges are incomplete, wey Aad Tub Silk Blouses—maise, pink | Crepe de Chine Blouses—Navy and white; also changeable and Blue and Black, in 0| Et al Blouses—Navy | Crepe de Chine Blouses—in Nov- Blue and Black; smart tailored elty colored stripes; also white, and embroidered styles;| flesh and suit shades, in tailored pecially priced, Af | 98 and trimmed We Continue Tomorrow our Sale of In Smart Tailored and Trimmed Styles d ve mere a. De Matte... 79e S os | $1.98 White { *1.50 'yles, handsomely trimmed In various fashio: showing the latest flare, rolling p4 convertible collars. wd GREENHUT'S: 1 9 for Women’s *3, *3.50 and $4 a F A IRST,GREAT SALE PLANNED IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT, i F ters) began this morning with 5,000 pairs of Fine Shoes at this very bw pinay sen ea Patent Leather Button Shoes| Blue Kid Gypsy Button Shoes 1 Sale tomorrow. You'll do well fo’ buy MORE than 1 pair, Remnants of Linoleums Inlaid Linoleum Rem- Siuareyardsar Oe Gas and Electric Fixtures meine 23 PRIME ROAST—eholce | pork GREEN PARSLEY _ or Li uors and Wines Saturday's native’ euntes i SOC tn ret Be | | | Art, Shadew--square And hexagon | 20th Century Combination Gas Burn- y I, MUTTON hind quarters . shape; burner, inner cylinder, in-| er—may be attached to any chan- q Big Values UTTON hind ALAD~ 55 e verted mantle; your choice of mf Nile green, green and 98 eR ANI ic GREENHUT'S: it quick dispersal. Clearance ‘iety of . the most wanted st lain tailored, ot specially priced at... oile Blouses INE SHOES England store causéd cancellations, and we secured e is still complete. we name, and the choice includes: Patent Leather G. utton Shoes _— ‘GREENHUT": Prior to Transferring this Department into the Main Building, These Specials. in Framed Pictures to our Art Galleries will reveal a wonderful collection of sub- jects, handsomely framed, which we have reduced jatory to this department to our Main Building. " Broprretory: 9 aerieg ge—framed in di ile frames; regularly $4.95, iid 97-78; this oale, at. ig Ape Half Off A number of artistic subjects, suitable for the mural decoration of ‘any room in the house. e ask the salesperson who waits on you to show you this beau- tiful collection. An excellent opportunity for the selection of bridal gilts. GREENHUT'S: rds; Printed and Inloide.& Lengths of 10 Yards. Marked Reductions Rule New Process Linoleum Remnants — regular- ly 40e to 50c square yard; at 18¢ Printed Linoleum Rem- nante—regularly squareydy at 29C GREENHUT" regularly delier, wall bracket oF portable stand; gives good heat ani bright fhe ; tomorrow only 75 Lindsay Inverted Light—inverted mantle; inner cylinder; goose neck and Tungsten Siero oieais ae 98 $5 Electric Heater—hand- some and efficient; small open coil electric grate; operates from any lamp socket; easily portable; heats ordinary — *4,.25 cssssoe ims PP 2 = tate: oS on Se a ee Se en Se me

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