The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1916, Page 7

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————— eaclecal THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916, acturing |conipany by Senator smith ate: himacit bankruy « clothing}| The receivership proveedines @ vision of the Supreme Court by merchant of Newark, was appointed} brought out the fact that in I | Brunson B. Monypeny, former ¢urni- | receiver. Plans for the future of t State of New Jersey, b ise of non ture manufacturer and now a wealthy corporation will depend on dovelop-| payment of te £t of the ieniied: Maman: Heitien, tee ; U No three men in the world would Var Smith's efforts to repuild his} /) < : ch troubles, wach am tne violate the unwritten law among men, fortune. ne : fe tale et ee Tebeety wise Monypeny’s lawyers told the court tn i The abilities of the Halsey, Smith . t Weed the AY’ Gt exten cet [asking that a decree of divorce ree- jeoneern amount to $1,086,261 and the | Fidelity 7 taking place In the food contents of ‘the ommended for Florence Barber Mony- asnets, on a book value basis, are $1, Speers shed Witca atetsias Che: Ceaucae ast cetees tok -_— | peny, who married him in 1918, should | O4S,518. But the sum of $1,004,207 Of | cin of $41 full, oppressive feeling sometimes, known |not be awarded to her. }the nominal assets i» owed to tho! collectabl Hapiionstivems, wntie, the acid ivtates and] Cost Monypeny That to Meet| ‘tne aonypeny's tivea together hap- Head of House Military Com:| = The trouble lies entirely In the excensive . pily unt! early Jast year. After that z FAA I ie OIA SOR OIH FE UVTI MS NAOT OT AIO Soar Such fermentation le usnrturatana| Fair One at Bustanoby’s, | Monypenny's partners told the referee| mittee Differs With Wilson may involve harmful conasquences if not . . he neglected hia business and began All Cars Transfer to tioneat fond contents of tho. atomaen™ and Divorce Case Testimony. | to brag of hie feminine conqueste on Continental Force. i e to neutralize the acid, and render It band | Connor Huyler and Wilder Gutter (4 fective sor: r of acid stomach k qT i oi E 1 |of Gutterson, Mon: ny & Huyler WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.-Plans to) & @ i should be ake tv a auactor of ginan of BUSINESS MATES TELL. aad Stwer §: Berber, brotiter of Ben. [‘strenginen tie) Wotoual Guana tox! xington to 3" Ave. 590 G0PStrects fi fh | Monypeny, told the referee of confes- | sions of gutit made to them by Mony-| army Lor ing, or whenever wind of ncidity ta ‘This stope the fermentatt ixea, the acidity in a few moi memation, wind and acidity of establishing a continental! as contemplated by the War At Bloomingdales’ January Sale of ‘At Bloomingdatesy—— Former Furniture Man Attacks sary. Btop or prevent them by the use ef ‘peny. Gutterson ie also engaged to| Depart were propored to Prest-| Physical Culture & | | a proper antacid, euch as Hlsurated oa Mra. Monypeny’s sister, | dent Wilson to-day by Chairman Hay | Pa Q Greener, and thes cvetie the etommes ns Veracity of Associates WhO | "Wren tne furniture business was at| of the House Mlitary Committee | Drugs and Body Training i Toilet Goods All This Week Free Lectures With Exercises Far Women Only By Madam Nannette Magruder Pratt Second Floor, Restaurant Daily, 2.30 to 4.30 P. M, Madam Pratt is Director of Physical Culture in the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute. These free lectures on health and body training with dozens of exercises in costiime are of great value to women in retaining youthful appearance and figure. @o {ts work properly without being Mine “ sy |its height last spring, Huyler t Under Mr, Hay’s plan the National dered by gas ant excessive acid.—Advt, Described ‘Stripped Party. fied, Monypeny failed to appear yuard would get recular pay and a office until late in the day and bust-| provision would bo included in the i * ness, as a result, suffered. Huyler | army bill for taking it into the regular SOR ETH ROA T When a man's two business part-| eq iMonypany for an explanation, , Aa army in time of war. He said that at and tonsilitis if neglected frequently result in| ners, his brother-in-law and the} ana, no testified, got one—and it was | first this plan would bring only about serious illness, The preparationthat willgive | fiance of his wife's sister break ‘ e moré than he bargained for, Mony-| 130,000 men into the regular a youquick relief andis sold at itty cents at your peny e i to his partner that he |, x ‘ : : hat ho felt sure that within two yéars druggists and at the Riker-Hegeman stores is had attended a midnight supper Party on cua te 400,000. escapades with the attractive little | which Huyler Jaughingly told the ref- BENZOMINT telophone girl in one of Riverside |eree was 4 "stripped party.” The ref-| The plan also proposes to increas} Drive’s most exclusive apartmont | °° . Inquiring further, learned that a|¢he present regular regiments of in- - ned party” was even More eN| tantry 4 : z ae houses, are they worthy of bellef? Skuta iho onie where pisos bath- ‘antry to war strength instead of World “Wants” Work Wonders!” ‘This interesting question, growing |{ue suite wore worn | adding ten new rogiments as planned | “At this dinner Huyler testifies +4, by the War Department. Mr. Hay y partner told ‘me two girls wers| thinks that would give the samo in- Monypeny was the solo man.| crease in the yegular army. withe i for a Kiss and got it = ay without g t his} | SAAT This in one of the big fixed events of the store year, and pre- sents extraordinary inducements ay man's code of ethics by telling of hie ous Articles, fvory and Cellu- loid Goods. Aprinted list of the offerings will be handed you as you enter the store or, upon request, will be mailed to you postpaid. Main Floor PRERSETOEDIOE SE Greatest Player Piano Value’’ 3 This is the consensus of opinion of every one who has seen our new 1916 model Walters Player Piano. It is far superior to instruments offered elsewhere at SEB. a| Adding to overhead charges, t start Tl tu A tentative army bill drawn up i Cc! i i AM M EYE Foal fight started. ‘The Jealous youns by Mr Hay after eo : iP it Boe ti pttatag? much _— —_ Rage pny Degg ion and od, peny found himself ar ppartment officials urgent request ou to call an udge vr se Monypeny found Miepele) aden the, continental ati Victrola or Grafonola— Which? ees ee \ judge. for yourself Mrs. Monypeny heard about tho| sident Wilson has indor the extraordinary value we are offering in STAMPED ON A SHOE party and a separation followed. | entire War Department plan, includ- _, Come here to make your selection, Try them both out, side by ‘ Brother-in-iaw Barber told = Uy v4 a natin army. ‘To-da side; judge for yourself. We will play any record on any machine and -- MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT that Monypeny came to his! pment was the firs let you choose which you would like to own. Our New and Up-to-the Minute 1916 Style in Englewood to see if a recon-| re the ad- 6% AVE. AT 20™ ST. cillation could be effec an of th Monypeny fir, an to ne ‘omrr underat 001 © taken up| Easy Payments may be arranged if you wish. We accept your terms within reason. Victor Victrolas $15, $25, $40, $50, $75 $100, $150, $200 Columbia Grafonolas $15, $25, $35, $50, $75, $85, $100, $150, $200 Comprehensive assortments of Victor or Columbia Records. Use | our “Operatone” Needles, pkg. of 100, 1c; 3 pkgs., 25e. i Third Floor. visit to Bust IMPORTANT | a il * Place and sought an introduction Former willing to a *WALTERS=: 88-Note Player Piano On Terms of °2 a Week Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and Bench ‘to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection, and free delivery to your home. TRS | te U. S, Senator's Biggest Industry Has Liabilities of $1,056,- | f D : The oer Gutterson took his partner to ; | 261; Few Collectable Assets, and talked to him “like a cle,” he testified, On petition of the Fidelity Trust| At Bloomingdales” Umbrellas Recovered, 74c For this month only we will recover*umbrellas with linen gloria, tape edge, for 74c. Recovered with gloria silk (mixture of silk-and-linen), $1.29. Wien the referee's report rocom.|CX;Senator Smith's biggest industrial Main Fi i Al decree for the wif enterprise and long ranked as one of ALL CARS 9TH TO 60TH ST. Ny " k i f a Pla: Piano upon the cost of i ending a decree fo fo wan id to b + 5 a y presented to Justic Hotchkiss ho Ransren to BLOOMINGDALES' 223" 79 fo" AVE AV ere} Basing the value of a Player Piano upon the of its knew he waa inclined to be a bit! Company, assignes of former United wild and T wanted to atralghten him | crates & . ! ‘ the girl and asked her to forget] J. H. Halsey & Smith, Limited, cor- ¢lined to confirm it. In his brief 2 ~ f@ manufacture—plus the cost of selling it—plus a legitimate S f L Brunson and she promised to do #o,| poration of Newark was put into the the Appellate Division Attorney R. F. | fi ‘ = : = i — J 4} profit—we justify our claim that the Walters is the World’s although she considered him the] hands of a recelver to- Is now in progress, , men nba as Rea i cs : \ a | Greatest Player Piano Value on the Market. ‘This was ” nicest young man she had ever mot the stories of the witnesses Gut- | Haprobable that they are entitled to = = Facts which substantiate our claim: scant conslderation, It 1s inconcelv- - Reduced lo Pea teers our ecurodh sie Mrned | BOW \ ol We have the largest output of any one piano factory on when simply asked by his ||IR ial J in New York; therefore the per cent. cost of manu- eehineuss a7 * facture is distributed over the greatest number of pianos, making the cost of production of each piano less than the cost of any other make. he came in late for} That a man shonid Indu duct as marked the ‘s it is difficult to belie ( ch a thing in w mself to be a par by subject himself to his relatives and busines: |is beyond understanding.” That is where the man's code part | of 1¢ comes in. "HARTIGAN 1S. MADE | A GITIZEN. AGAIN’ | Policeman Who Lost Rights on Per- jury Conviction Restored by Whitman, ALBANY, Jan, 11.—Gov. Whitman restored citizenship to-day to John Hartigan, former patrolman of Man-| hattan, convicted of perjury by the Governor himself when District At We are the manufacturers of every Piano and Player Piano we sell, therefore we eliminate the manu- facturer’s selling cost and the middleman’s profit, which means a tremendous saving. | We sell more pianos and player pianos than any other house in this community, therefore our selling cost is the lowest. We pay no commiasions to teachers or professional musicians to boost our pianos, therefore we do not have to add that expense to the price you pay. Our Surplus Stock o% Men's and Women’s Hi igh Shoes That Formerly Sold at #859, $759, $72 $62 Fm #5, . Get the Range of Smoking Satisfaction All Styles -Incomplete Sizes ord’a Long: dsland automosile® tac Roll “Bull” ree into a cigarette and ll have a smoke with . ; Ustico Samuel Seabury seatenced| all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam’s fighting men. That’s All the expense we save goes direct to you. Extra Special For This Week Only! 67 New Style Colonial Pianos No Interest 195 No Extras —E On Terms of $1.00 a Week Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. Tee eh ito Week ands oa why the American Army is an army of “Bull” Durham smokers. Gov. Glynn commuted the sente: “B oi on Dec, 9 1914, on Mr. U. recommen: Jon, and on D 2 He a J tigan wos For a virile, liv THIEF IN U. S. POSTAL | GARB GETS RIGH wail =r systems. Bull.” puts pap into their action and “punch” jinto thei y, manly smoke, “roll your own’ with ‘ OMOOOOCOOOOOOOC OOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O0 000000000 ONLY BRONX STORE |B AUMANNG @ 0 GENUINE EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will make a liberal allow- ance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a 1 representative will call, Send for our 1916 illustrated catalogue, PIANO SALESROOM, THIRD FLOOR. SMOKING TOBACCO eee =. ‘Bia TRANSFER TO VER TS SO AVE {Collects Registered Letters |} | Three Brooklyn Sub-Stations and Disappears, 14-9 th STREET @ Srd AVENUE OPEN EVERY EVENING Everything for the Home—Cash or Credit All Goods Marked in Plain Figures 1847-50] 4 tsa $7750] 5c; “Bull” Durham is the mildest of all tobaccos—a fragrant, mellow-sweet tobac co that soothes the nerves and brings the happy, con Ask for FREE , : package of “papers tented feeling that comes from thorough satisfaction with each 6 Made of the famous “bright” Virginia -North Carolina leaf, “Bull” has been the great American smoke for three generations. There is no other tobacco like it. You “roll your own” with “Bull” and enjoy a real smacke, An ustrated ing correct way to “Roll Your Own! Cigarettes, and a package of cepene papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U, S. on request, Ad- dress “Bull” Durham, Durham, N.C, Post office inspectors are to-day visiting all drug stores and other places in which postal sub-stations | are maintained warning the owners | not to give registered mail to any one but mail carriers known to them. A swindler wearing the uniform and posing as a letter ri the registered mail from lyn drug stores on Saturday and got away with several valuab FNUINE packages, DURHAM sub-stations are tn drug stores | Tooms Furnished Fumed Oak Buttfet China Closet With Next Sunday’s World Waltz of Mine By VICTOR JACOBI \ Composer of “Sybil” At the Liberty Theatre at No. ’ Union Streat, No. 159) Seventh Avenue and Avenue, ail in the Park of Brooklyn, He had apparently cal- culated the time of bis visit, for about a quarter of an hour after he left the regular collector of rogis-| tered mail appeared. No trace of| him has been overed and the Post Office Inspectors huve but meagre description Golden Oak Exten- pa $12.98 sion Table, $8.98 ENTRANCE NEXT DOOR LO POST OFFIC ON 140TH ST. 149™ ST., COR. 3° AVE. VICTOR JACOBT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO.

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