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Beethoven CREAM PUFFS HIDE POISON. And Bach by One Dead, Another 1 After Eating s . ¥ NSOCKET, RL, Jan. 2. Philharmonic) sana Vase Bovcoevr is dead ana Henry Cassavant is dangerously lil after vaaret eating cream puffs supposed to have By Sylvester Rawling. been poleonet and sent through the mails Jim STRANSKY, conductor of to Cassavant. The package was ad the Philharmonic Society's Orches- | dressed a woman's writing and post- tra, has won his place with us,|/marke show it was maiied here Although Cassavant ate two of the Vader his training a great Orchestral | ites putts in the package und Vades hoy has been developed. And yet|Boucoeur ate only one, the latter died the exposition of one of ita most am-|s00M after « physician was cailed, while his friend may recover bitious programmes at Carnegie Hall Inet night was unsatisfactory, That great ninth symphony of Beethoven's that will hold the music lover's of the world in accord long after the pres ent awful war in Europe shall be A memory did not touch the quick Perhaps it was lack of suMficient re- hearsal; perhaps it was a bit of ner- vousness on the part of Mr. Stranaky; perhaps it was the quickenéed time at|To Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- which he took It, I don't know, The cine Co. fact remains. Mr. Stransky and his orchestra had the assistance of the Oratorio So- | " " é Wor 1 vell often ask “Are | clety's chorus, Louis Koemmenien men who are w Ld cofiductor, and of a quartet consist. the letters which the Lydia EB. Pinkham \ ft Carol | Medicine Co. are cont lly publishing, | ng of Caroline Hudson,-Alexander,| genuine ? “Are they. truthful? soprano; Nevada van der Veer, con-|"“Why do women write such letter ue Reed Miller, tenor, and At-| 1 answer we aay that never have we ur Middleton, bass, each and All’ published « fictitious letter or name. worthy of commendation. The t| Never, knowingly, have we published chorale at the end, which makes this an untruthful letter, or one without the symphony of yven's significant | full and written consent of the woman above the other who wrote it i} which has pla mortals, was ve Before the sym nificat” was menich condu the Bach de respect for M ht that he created, | m among the im.|_ The reason that thousands of women well done from all parts of the country write such ell don H ny, Bach's “Mag ul letters to the Lydia K nk- ) Medicine Co, is that Lydia E. Pink-| | ham’s Vegetable Compound has brought } health and happiness into their lives, once hurdened with pain and suffering. exponent of the master living, it was| It has rel dull and sleep Invoking the wor | placen | itralto, and Al | eregulatities, Weakness, | Fave ® J01N' stomach troubles and from the blues, | satantonve It is impossible for any woman_who fading Syis well and who toenails has never suffered The Fy © how these the s iffering wo: men fel when re stored to health their keen desire to help other women who are suffering as ally ie dids -Advt The new ing by ” Ballet _ Russe at the Century T la bree oe ae sepa ereenenemeee | Right Was Le Pavilion. IArmie || This Will Remove the least satisfac f its produ tlons because able leek or te. | Hair or Fuzzy Growths || Poilet Tips) A safe. certain method for ridding the . hairy: growths is as follows with some powdered dela- ¥ surface off, wash the hairs are gone. ‘his is ene mlexs and seldom requires re- id disappointment it ix that vou yet genuine nnd ‘Xenia at vially distingn fy word for Nicola he added Kremineff must alse art Mirection of M Surrogate Baldwin Kills Minmsecte. ONEONTA, N.Y. Jan 28. neveral day he became ine CONFINED TO WHEEL CHAIR BY RHEUMATISM—NOW WALKS Helpless For Years, W Woman Tells How Simple Remedy Removed Pain and Stiffness From Joints. “I wish others suffering from rheu-|tism of the joints for years. My feet matism could share my joy and know| Were sore, painful and stiff, my knees what freedom from pain and stiffness|were drawn up and the least move means. J wish I could meet and talk] would make me cry out from the to every man and woman suffering} pain. My hands, fingers and wrists from rheumatism of the joints, and| were swollen from a chalky deposit, tell them how I recovered after being/and so stiff that I was unable to! move them. ‘Physicians wanted to operate on me and wy to remove the deposit | My legs were drawn up.so that they| could not be straightened, and to| ‘have any one lift me from the bed! | was agony unbearable. For one year |1 did not leave the bed without as- sistance, How helpless 7 was and| what I suffered only God and myself sald Mrs. J. W. Cheney, up, Conn rector of St. Alban's Chureh n Danielson knows my condition, for he called on me while I was con- fined to bed for the purpose of giving When I started on Var-ne-sis [ Was in bed, continually getting worse, and for almost a year I did not see very much improvement ept that my stomach was better and my strength began to return. “There is hardly a person in this! section who does not know about my condition, and I am glad you called, for it may be the means of helping other sufferers, In fact T ain always glad to hear from any rheumatic suf- ferers and let them know how I re- gained my health. My address is P 0. Box 134, Moosup, Conn. TI have loaned my wheel cha’ ley and shoes to V i the collection in Boston Hundreds of rheumatic sufferers have recovered their health through Var-ne-sis after ordinary remedies had failed. Var-ne-sis does not con- lain salicylates, fodides, Colchicum ‘ piseJor the usual drugs so often given, Cratches, Pulleys and Shoes Deer ne aeeposed af rocte, herbs. wad carded, barks, ‘No rheumatic can afford to ignore Var-ne-sis confined to a wheel chair from the} Write to W, A. Varney, Lynn. disease. Mass, for newspaper devoted to “From an absolutely helpless erip-|rheumaties, Get Var-ne-sis now to- ple who could only turp in bed by| day at Riker-Hogeman’s. Tell your ropes fixed overhead, | am now walk jar gist to get Var-ne-sis for you ing about without the aid of @ cane! from his wholesaler or s0 m6 toW. A @r a cruich. 1 suffered from rheuma-! Varney, Lynn, Maas.—Ady! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. =Matthews’ Entire Stock Selling Here jREENHUT" tay All Charge Purchases Made Up to Next Mon- day, Inclusive, Will Be Entered on Bills Rendered March Ist.“g3 $60,000 Worth of Winter Suits and Overcoats for Men & Youths in a Tremendous Sale GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOO! Juniors’ & Girls’ Wear A Wonderful Sale Tomorrow Prices are so low and our offerings so many that afbrief out- line is all we can give now, but we invite you to inspect thepretty, dainty dresses; warm, comfy coats ; serviceable frocks, etc. BUT COME EARLY: THEN YOU SURELY WILL GET A GARMENT IN THE COLOR AND SIZE YOU WANT AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. SIZES|FORPUNIORS, 13 TO.17 YEARS. SIZES FOR GIRLS, 6 TO/14 YEARS. Girls’ and Juniors’ $ Dresses; Were $5, Now 2.95 Newest models, one- or two-piece, offserge or taffeta, in attractive shades. Girls’ Smart Coats; Were $. $5, Now............ 2.95 Big bargains in odd sizes, good-looking styles in chinchilla, tweed and fancy mixtures; many with plush collars and patch pockets. THE BIG STORE” Born sioas4 SIXTH AVE.. IGMTO 19 STREET REENHUT'B—MAIN FLOOR, REAR: Here we Iilustrate a Sacrifice Prices Clear Through All Winter Lines in Greenhut’s| | 22 #3 “Kingly” None better Choicest mat GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Trousers at $3.95 and $5. ials—best patterns. Sizes 28 to 56. GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: Choice at #185 “Seconds” of $3 and $3.50 Derbies & Soft Hats $1.85 584 high-class, stylish hats--the “seconds” maker. We promised not to mention his name and we always keep our promises, This hat makers name is known all over the world his reputa- tin is second to_none $3 and $3.50 hats —yes, and “ wear, Sale Tomorrow! RABBITS select jacks pair. RABBITS — fresh large cottontal's pait CHICKENS— choice gual Wy fer roe: 22 FOWL~cholce a8) 20 @ ity dry-picked; Ib PORK--whole loin’ 16.@ of fresh Jerseys THREE-LAYER CAKES. each, 45: ¢ yy 10e CHARLOTT 7 ot in bo BOs, cOtree each GOTHAM TEA BISCUITS 3 ibe, 2 0c FANGY KING APPLES eae 43¢ FLORIDA ORAN! CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS Our Own Baking Fresh supplies from the ovens about every 30 minutes ORANGES 29¢ HAMS — selected, lean, fresh Jersey: 18¢ 1| SAUSAGE “~'ireah’” made, ountry style pork: 1 Be CRM Ras Gt tang ciny-dressed; De LAMB—fuil fore quarters clty-dressed; MUTTON selected » 15e MERRY WIDOW POUND CAKES, each, #1; 2 Ibs DELICIOUS — PC CAKES, each, 81.15; 2 MOCHA CA\ TER-—6 Jars, Fer. 108 2Ve; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FLORIDA TANGER: 9Q¢ INFS“don a 20 PRESH MUSIT Roows-ip 40 header-white ven Be RED iit Tos TOES mA: 100 HOTHOUSE’ CU 4 CUMBERS ean 10C We are gradually approaching the end of the Winter clothing season. Our thoughts are turned to Spring—and even at this early date our Spring stocks are arriving. BUT WITH YOU IT IS DIFFERENT—this is only the middle of Winter and you have still a full two months’ need for Winter apparel. Now, then, think of being able to buy fine, splendidly made, stylish suits and overcoats in many instances at less than present wholesale prices! Every garment fully guaranteed. A low price is never a drawback to quality at Greenhut's. This popular department is now located on the Main Floor, Rear, just inside the 18th St. entrance. from Americas best hat ‘seconds’ of quite a number of $4 hats which we do not feature in this announcement, but the hats are here for your choice. The defects are not noticeable and will in no way affect the REENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR: Meats, Poultry, Vegetables Mail orders filled. Telephone Chelsea 4000. Fresh Meats Popular Clothing Store See oo Girls’ Rain: ay HA x AB ere Now... $3.95 Well made of rub- berized Canton, belted model, with Billie Burke hat to match. Girls’ and Juniors" Raincoats; { $5.95, Now... The Suits The Suits The Suits and Overcoats| and Overcoats | and Overcoats Saturday at Saturday at Saturday at sortment of coats in $8.95 $13.95 16.75/22 VIXAAS Worsted Suits—Sale $8.95 All-Wool Blue Serge st dg Beta 95 | St 4 Silk Mixture Suits — Sale Cassimere Suits—Sale $8.95 Silk-Lined Fancy Cassimere 16.’ 75 Mae plaids and. chambrays in various colors’’ ; Sale $13.95 Note eatin gate on YOuMe | Pine Pu Worsted Sulte—Sale $18.96 Crary, Comb Tweed: Bake tele | ear ere “Vit Pa wie Plaid or Striped Sulte—Sale $8.95 tit Cheek Puch F Pocket Gale $18.95 | Handsome Worsted Sulte—Sale $16.75 louses at 49¢, 79¢ and $f Silk Yoke Overcoats—Sale $8.95 $13. Heather Mixture Sulte—-Sale $16.75 Ry variety of Pancy Tweed Overeoats—Sale $8.95 Pencil Btripe Pabric Sutte—Sale $13.95 | Unfinished Worsted Suite Sale $16.75 ivesbeete, atiane eral aetneses jue-bands, lacings end collars. " Form-Fitting Pinin or Fancy Overcoats | Silk-Lined Overvonts—Sale $16.75 Slzes 8 to 22 yaar Plaid-Back Overcoats—Sale $5.95 —bale $13.95 sd hes Satin-Lined Over coats—Sale $16.75 Se e G - Plain, Grey or Brown Overcoate—Sale Double-Breasted Overconts — Sale | Black ot Oxford Dress Overcoate— rg — +235 Bloomers, Sale $ al Button-Throngh Overcoats—Sale $8.95 | Loose-Back Overcoats—Sale $13.95 Choice Plaid-Back Overcoats—Sale Navy or black serge, extra full and roomyg with Velvet Self-Collar Overcoats—Sale | Chesterfield Dress Overcoats — Sale $16.76 ‘einforced c lei Rarity ty Fancy Tweed Overcoate—Hale $16.75 i pay anhlg are:comfy and tasting, Sizes, ‘GREENHUT’8—SECOND FLOOR: Crepe de Chine Blouses Chic Styles at These Low Prices N 5] 98,39).98 &'3* > GREENHUT'S blouses are known to you. When we say W that we have specially good values, you know how modest are our J claims. Tomorrow (Saturday) come und see our exquisite new crepe de chine blouses-—the latest advance Spring styl AAD Our $3.98 Crepe de Chine Blouses reflect \V oe style features favored by P the last word in fashion. Look at the model illustrated: itis of white This: Crepe de Chine, with band trimmings of same Blouse /, fabric in maize, pink, rose or peach, and has # $3.98 9S 7G REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: Special Sale—Saturday 4 Geld Men’s $17 (14.k.) Soli Waltham Wa atches $13.75 A timepiece par excel- lence, one of the finest made to sell at ANY rice. Handsome, cavy, dust-proof ci —fitted with 7. movement; plain pol ished case suitable for monogram A rare opportuete to buy a fine SOLID GOLD watch at a bargain price. The $1.98 models may be had in a number of pretty designs, One made with rolling collar, hemstitched yoke, with tucked front and cuffs, long sleeves, in white and flesh tint. Our $2.98 Crepe de Chine Blouses -in white and flesh tint. The pointed flare collar, hemstitched sleeves and cuffs, and artistically embroidered front (in contrasting colors) make the model especially de- sirable, ft is an excellent value 'GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR: Embroidery Silks and Yarns From Our Big Matthews Purchase 45c Doz. Heminway Silke—Pilo, Rope, 26- Twist and Floss; assorted colors; daz Columbia Yarns, Assorted Colors R 4 and 8 fold Germantown hee Tid es in Shetland Floss 20 12 Shetland Zephyr ....25¢ Me skein Saxony—2, 3 and 4 fold... .18c 10c skein Knitting Yarn +. Ae Fresh Eggs GUARANTEED FRESH 34c LAID WHITE PRR REORN 0G This fabric increases in popularity, as it is daintiness chic design o! broidery in front, finished with personified. hemstitching and fine pearl buttons. GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Smart Sp pring Hats Ready-to-Wear and Untrimmed You should see our special millinery y offerings distinctive styles, trig, smart-trimmed untrimmed models. The | foliage trimmin, straw braid shapes; look at lection in rich browns, blues, $ blacks; choice Saturdi .' FANCY BRAIDS, EDG SATIN-BODIED CHAPEAUX in bla avy, ete.-your GREENHUT'S Departments in New Locations Main Building ART NEEDLEWORK 34 Floor, Center SHOES—-24 Floor, Rear BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES- | sportina GOODS. dd Main Ploor, Rear.| DF oor, 18th St | TOYS—-sd Pio FRESH BUTTERINE Swifts butterine of Jelke's Good Luck; 2 poet She, 24e print Fresh Oysters Rear BOOKS—ad Floor, Center fon bee Sid MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING TRUNKS AND BAGS: Main Floor, Rear, sd Floor, 19th St. Side, Rear MEN'S AND BOYS’ HATS: | UMBRELLAS. Main Floor, Res Main. Floor, 18th St. Side, Fromt Floor, 18th St NCHHOOM Ath Foor STATION! NEW ENLARGE FLOOR COVERINGS: RUGS nee FURNITURE N Y favorite shade is herein un- § NOTIONS ‘ TRAMED PICTURES AND Ge PAINTINGS trimmed hats, at 1.89 NRRNESS ANT) HO De ear | arpiieetleatins 44 Comty and stylish for general wear are the sunne erates fi Site ears) UPHOLST ER ES 34 DUCHESS SATIN SAILORS. large and small, rolling or straight 95. brim or tricorne shapes, with soft or stilf crowns; SHEET MUSIC —3d F special at GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR: Bargains in Upholsteries, Curtains and Bed Sets From the Matthews Stocks Cretonne by the yard; in @ large!/$1.35 Pair Scrim Dutch Cur- 95 ic We Will Sell a Collection of Excellent Fiction Tomerrow at 25¢ M five p quart bottle Old Crow Whisky | Bas Ove Golden Wedding Rye Whisky Gallon, $2.95; quart bottle PUGRIM GIN GREE!HUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Liquor and Wine Specials ,_ Hermitage Rye 98e 7 Three Star Cognac $1, 39 variety of desigas; usually tains, with lace insertion pr 290; yd 19¢|s6.50 Bed Sets — Marie Antoin- nd Renais- 8 $4.75 Pair Bonnaz and Marie An-| Sance 4.50 ette Lace Curtains; 8 ¢ 34.75 Pair Scrim Curtains § 3.50) vit taco insertions; pr. OO GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR’ Linoleum Remnants | Inlaid and Printed—All Grades Exceptionally Low Prices From the hundreds of volumes on sale, we select at random the following THE COCOON (A REST CURE GOMEDY). by Rath McEnery 5! TEVE OF BAR-G RANCH NR. Guard MOP THE OPERA by Gast pair IE CAMERA Th ¢ ‘ Puritan Port “He 4 rown Port 40 Sse &8e Dorothy D: PURCHASE. Rick NO MAN'S LAND + “The Three Things” Regularly 35c, by Elinor Giyn In This Sale Inlaid Linoleum Remnants | to Printed Linoleum Remnants—1 to 13 8 quare yar ds; 5g 49 10 square yards; sq. 26¢ We ask that you bring the measurements you require with you. at1l5c