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7 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1916. i n ’ ” Weinen Painters JERSEY SENATE PASSES | It pending, sroved ts Tees! GEMMED WOMAN FELL DEAD,|LOST $3,600,ROLL IN COURT. | rved »: sum. toe nroperte ot ts-lant rear! state, neo, to dette] % standing. | ward Phillipson of White Plains, N. ¥,,[ What action they will take, Tt ts prob- 1 Benator Pie of, Vinton, the, intro- 4 ~ ee . ducer of the bill, sald he wae endeavo “T’'m {11 and would Itke a doctor sum-| When Gus 5 a Bul. [one of the six gurets who died In thy oh iann “erway Trpivey @e al / aii ‘Sculptors i in GRADE CROSSING BILL nia by @ eae A oct Fld moned quick, Hore, take my purae.|earian bear trainer of Rosed: Kk Motel here last! Month; thie war eit to $3 on Jan, t.| ] ip" eave, he ould Ya plenty of money in it to pay| walked into the Criminal Cour ¥ morning, cermained Dr. ‘lV, Metiovern of No. tat 1 en oct of iment en} Muga | Tom ‘esterday he had with him corner of the ante in Une ruins tn! Quiney Htreet sale he understood ohis i an mnuat OW Measure Would Compel Railroads, LX ‘A. woll dressed, middie-aged woman | giant lle out ‘the roll and. took| Search liad been made vainly for the| kick’” hed heow reduced ite fe oitenat = ——— . al e of = ‘ to Abolish Them Through- CANAL PIERCES MOUNTAIN with many diamonds on her fingers.| off. Ave §100 bills ot Pat the atl for irra fr. Philtpeon’s them, ° sone of | i The Association of Women Painters |. | Staggering into the furnishing store ¥ og 4 acoured of violating the Aulll- | lawyer net was ince 1 1 have been giving two } hibition at the old Biakesice Gallery,/ TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 9.—The Pterce Waterway Pro- Avenue, thus addressed the owner. be 4 Lo which he fastened ‘with year, while oy a Reasred workmen by’ now reduces thie attowan ss A tener and 6. No. 665 Fitth Avenue, will contings #Tude crossing bil, which would compel! | SFenses stacaaeiesikane jared th érup Mere 0 tow, dour win nee corridor, he picked his, way wh. pees ot scharre. nemapapen was| otc fica wh | unt Feb. 19. rafironds to abolish al! crossings at 7 et "' lowly throw e crowd al ie picked up In ti nck ol safe. A to Canal, t engineers: ww) away. A neighboring physician was fore he reached Cen- ; Maud M. Mason is reprenented by a arade, was pansed by the Senate yeu-| cans a Srent enslowering wort, te pow | immoned, but on arrival found the| tre" street “her felt an’ unaccustomed | fing Abaut It snapped. Out fal the ' afi! Nfe which introduces a metal and terday by @ vote a 12 to 8 @ half miles long, through whioh the) Woman was dead. Coroner's Phyetotan | fightnoss in his pocket and reached! wh; Pia ® flotile coutainer filed with zinnias, Senator Charles O'Connor Hennessey | canal will flow, penetrates the Rove| Curtin anid (hat the death was probably its money was gon: | age = Fire. tha with wm Oriental rug in the back: of Hergen County opposed the bill, say=| Mountains. ‘The work was begun ax (OW, {G Neart diseage. He lett tha butluing to report his! 36 QOCTORS ORS TO PROTEST. |1"''? Nota Laverton a toeee eeied, aii dete in high key, ing the Fielder grade crossing bill, which’ years ayo and the war haa not inter-| $876." Sun wore Ave. large Siamone Yous to Poticg Hendquarters. | a ba thw yckort, Nadi: Plocked ‘trattio , ; nigh key. ; a chabed ‘Theresa I", Bernstein sends a strong th? Present Governor had passed several fered, with {BP gULORDIIRC. oust the | inet Md n pale of Conti dlamon ne ah ai 000 UNSEEN IN RUINS, |. The, thirty-five physicians connected| about an hour, as tho burned bufiae yenrs ago, covered the subject fully and “¥ | vigor 7 wnlea! t ie 72 feet 4 the 4 ‘of ‘<t ‘Anna Wel rorty = oe eee tubéroulosia clinica, whose|ings were close to tho tracks. ‘Th and vigorous rending of a typical cat phould be allowed to remain intact un-| (umnel Je OR ae the | as Mt. Aine Sea ae have been out ia half. will meet |Post Office and o nt on the "L” Fond, showing dhe interiér, g Frater 16 feet Ai inches. Tt cost #18,-|old, of No. 163, Rest One Tivndred ‘and cet in Buiger's Hatel, Willoughby | fire, bu Seated eee CauERT decision of the upper courts, 1] is fifty mile Fifty-sixth Street, ATLANTIC CITY, and lacking only the car cards. Sho has appropriately called {t “In the Ele. vated.” It was awarded the John G. Agar pt Helen M. Turnor sends “Summer,” Which captured a prize and an honor- able mention. It represents @ modern woman with her sunshade enjoying a solo porch tea, The painting ts ex- ceedingly well handled, both as to color and composition. Mrs. Clara Fairfield Perry's “The S1- lence of Winter,” is a small canvas, but it fs one in which the winter solitude is admirably expressed. Mer trees and the snow texture are particularly good. “Beatrice,” by Clara Weaver Parrish, ts a decorative half length, showing a girl In blue, with beaded necklace and incidental flowers quite as brilllant as IREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Smart Cotton Blouses Newest Spring Modes, Tailored and Semi- Hed | Tailored Styles, on Sale Tomorrow, at . Spring wiil soon be upon us; it is wise to be prepared—in blouses. This assortment is out of the ordinary—attractive, serviceable, smart! They are fashioned in tailored and semi-tailored styles of WHITE VOILE, WHITE CROSS-BAR VOILE ; SELF ‘Word-of-Mouth’ Advertising Has Made Greenhut’s the Success That It Is! When all’s said and done, it’s the satisfied customer that makes the NHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Beginning a Two-Day Sale of tho poinsettias, The background {s en- succesful atore. STRIPED, CORDED AND hoe of etl Gaull iM GEORGE Word coe Merchants can print | | NOVELTY TWO-TONED jot dori ental bird carefully worked out. | Zulma Steele contributes @ good still Nife. In it appear some Japanese shears, @ decorative vase and a sacred brass lamp with hangings, and a tex- tile background. Pmily Nichols Hatch, tn her “The Oall of the Stream,” has painted a charming full length nude, in the woods. In graceful pose the girl stands by a shadow-flecked pool, | “The Pi by Jane Peterson, in- stingly shows some sail boats and tenders, made fast to the pier, The distance, quality and atmosphere are all well expressed. ’ “After the Race" is a similar theme | This is the annual event that so many professional dressmakers and home-sewers by Mrs. Louise Upton Brumback. A} lending asus 1a tatroduned With ba- wait for. You will do well to stock up liberally while this sale is on. py handling, and a fleet of sail boats, i y proadly but vigorously painted, ts 2 SLA WAAL” AMA” MA” A MA” A . A) cainencanrna( 6m Clark’s O.N.T. Spool Cotton Varian Cockcroft, Is grossly moder! Dozen © geld He Je 200-71 STRIPED VOILE; LINEN, MERCERIZED SHIRT- INGS, ETC. The stripes are in allur- ing colors: Green, Rose, Lavender, Navy, Pink, Maise and Black. These extremely dainty blouses have many new fashion touches and are de- signed with chic flaring and pointed collars in self ma- terial or white. Some are trimmed in embroidery panels, double rows of but- tons, hemstitching, etc. You will find a large va- riety, but these BLOUSES ST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. THEY WILL MAKE A STRONG APPEAL TO WOMEN OF GOOD TASTE, SO COME pages of advertising— they can plaster the town with placards— they can use every avenue of publicity— but it is “Word-of- mouth” advertising that makes for success. It is the personal recommendation that brings trade—th whole-hearted “tip” given from one friend of a store to a prospec- tive customer. Of such is the king- dom of Greenhut’s cus- tomers—to such dp we owe the splendid ‘busi- ness of the past 20 years. And based upon this is the success which we have merited. Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies Standard Grades at These Low Prices Tomorrow A typical Greenhut sale, with full assortments of all items advertised at special prices. istic. “The Sisters,” by the same artist, which was awarded the Sultus_ Prize of $100 for the best painting containing two or more figures, is good in composition. This much may easily be conceded, but the finish is pronouncedly modernistic, going even — an - EARLY AND GE’ $2.25 “COME-PACKT” SPRING. SNAP” FAST. MILLWARD'S “HELIX’ > GET YOUR to the very Hmit in this regard, . (3 NEEDLES harps, Uigetee ot C4 “In the Pasture,” by Olive P. Black, DRESS FORMS AT whites. weap tullliners” of betweeas; & see Greenhut 5 CHOICE. is a pleasing landscape. A couple of $1.59 Mmited; orees, ‘es 25 to paper; cows are shown in the foreground JBRSEY COVERED dozen .- 2 papers for......5¢ REENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR: Rugs & Linoleums °“°%“22"" with a fringe of trees following the pode channel, the whole being well WAIST; ode! fleuible. tect wie akirt, | | 100-YARD SPOOLS BUT- na neare HOOK, AND y venGitl and Kimono,” by Helen Wat- Can be adjusted = in side ober ei des. yas. = Phelps, is @ charming semi-nude ht — a great space prs Lt ecoe The awn tints are good. Sires 32 to 44. 108 BOX “2-IN-1" OR “NEVERDULL” SHOB PASTE-—bleck or reg bas painted a strik- 100 CARD OCEAN PEARL| 19: ELASTIC SANITARY tng silboustte called “Low Tide.” It §% ADJUST: | kK. p, ANTISEPTIC DRESS tad cisent Deorde for BOe| web at tier teeeselas Axminster Rugs Tapestry Brussels Rugs Linoleums deals with @ wild duck and three ABLE DRESS | “teins —with con of oe Maeda 9x12 feet. 9x12 feet. Printed Linoleums— sounded rook by ti ee FORMES.OD | odorless powders severe! |8C CARD OCEAN PEARL | SOCK Sener ain |e ROX, nen te the ae POE a Sims. BOs Sale Price | Reg Sale Prive | Rog sale proot e geras wt “Phe Spanish Shawl,” by Mrs. Alice feuroniee; | sam ot TOs dot ar or | BUT TOME cag | mr ben ATE] larly 286; at. +. wo. 7.88 $24.50.610.75 | si.s0 “gun. $5.28 "#1278 Grad Proble Tucker de 9 beautifully made lo. fou Gerereert y ONT cain 50... - 17.50] 17.50..... 13.78! finished with its floral motif. The sizes: 32, 34, Games SC BALL NERCERIZED DERY EDG JEWEL-TOP HAT PINS—| 180 pour SEAM large green bowl je a delightful foll. pbig dara ee ote ened DARNING COT or colors; at, ve) an ee ed) oe Kc GREENHUT'S—FIFT! ooliogs of the City of Now York, has b cpprieg tea | dor, bottles. B5e 5G, MOTHER'S IRONING N I "Ac pA danse Seentpone Grawings at the Arhng: aRBie | bette o- 3 WAR PADRE feeb 5 YaRgS LN" conser ew Items easel to Bid Great pase i ppt Madison A TRONING ere NICKELED SAFETY PINS— wer ton Galleries, No. 274 m Avenue, WAX— GILT BEAUTY PINS--2 on 6: en to the card; three Batch Go SRE tton Stn Pen i, be eons ta etl Gees Be | 8 eete apace 7 corde tere +100 sree = 10e| 8, MACHINE OIL CANS-— Pe oaitd. so Ray Ban Mr. Schulman has done most of his Add bof eal dl bag HR UN “aes Rut. |S: ASBESTOS IRON HOLD. +108 fo & work at Mason's Island and at SU PPORT- | 2¢ WOODEN GARMENT | @7tl styles; at......18¢ | BRS~2 for ......0+., 0 | MOO TARDS MACHINE COTs MERRICK'S MACHINE BOB: at Fisher's Island, off the Connecticut ue, NGE —white black; coast, where the features are Fees i NnGe| ORE «10<7 MCIOP | ins Package. apsorn. |AIM b eB tor. AOe] spose. pores fot ne crscreeedOe pyre eminently picturesque. me o! or whites | oC CARD “KOHINOOR” | TaRY “NAPKINS —~3- In 10¢ YD, RUSTPROOF SNAP imitations of space forbid the printing of more than a few items selected at random; but work also deals with the surround! ‘areas fs “ ess y ‘bc WARNER'S BRASSIERES | 19¢ PKG. MOHAIR TAPE—bla ' p 8 country. His New England lan | GARIN. TACBNOR "| wemage ¢ gees AR0 Ms ss eng | aR SHOR ACES tie ret a aa we'd like you to come here in person to see how you may, in this sale, beautify your home at acapes have been colorfully and con- ¥4-POUND DRESSMAKERS’ SA AGARD ceLLuLoin | at “146 by small cost. sotentiously treated. In his "A Group PINS—several sizes; box, | dorm cards 85 | “aack cot BUT. ARKERS— gebie trea’ with {ts two Tosser" oom: ae “8: | TON atone loan fo | 25 PKG, ENOLISH BRASS|4s.vaRD SPO. DARNING “ery tinendt'ti| | Ladies’ Toilet Tables | Other Dining Room | Sample Wooden Beds pantons, ts "visuallaed when poring OCEAN PEARL BUTTONS—| SPRING ADJUSTABLE COTTON black or tani ]200 COUNT SMALL PIN | | These are from Matthews’ Stocks Tabl (Only 1 of « kind) toward ‘Stonington and Watch Hill, seconds; 12 to 24 line; | SLIPPER TREES— DE LONG G08 BUTTON | So SEOOL. SEWING, SILKE a ter eae $22.50 Walnut Tollet Table.....911.00 ables From the Matthews Purchase Qonn. His arboreal theme ts delight- dosen to» card; special, | 3 for vecesseeres 106 | fin 3 cura’ for NOOARRING COT EO. | upuRITAN” GARMBNT| | 2475 Walnut Toilet Table... 18.00 | $ 9.75 Golden Oak Table.....$ 8.75 : | fully rendered, with a strip of the 3 cards ihe, ct black, white or tam; 3 for| SHIBI 5; 28.75 Walnut Toilet Table 14.00 | 12,00 Golden Oak Tab! + 10.50 | found and a fine sky. 4-1p. box DRESSMAKERS’ |g: « TURKNIT” WASH ||“ AL-LON RONING 20s} ot . 37.95 Mahogany Toilet Table 24.00 | 13.00 Golden Oak Table. 11.50 with ainaafrae Grove, tren’ tinea: REE, oliacaal ERE ces “6k ||" REAR ites ; 30.00 Mahogany Tollet Table 20.00 | 15.09 Golden Onk Table... 13.60 10-05 any Bed 9.95 Pima a et vividly: « AL-LON * KLEINERT’S ETON OR 33.00 Mahogany Toilet je 22,00 35.00 Mahogany Bed 17.50 TANGO.” GARMENT SHIELDS—aites 3, Pr irate fd 27.75 Jacobean Oak Table. $17 Jacobean Oak Extension Tables | 28,50 Jacobean Oak Table. —choice of 2 st . 18.00 35.00 Wanut Bed... + 20.00] 48.75 Walnut Bed. pictured against @ sky flecked with cumulus clouds, The outcropping rocks, the blue water of the Sound e. prey ” “ ur $ 29.75 Fumed Oak Table..... 25.00 | 28,00 Walnut Bed. and @ sail boat, all enter harmoniously So RtBS Othe ts ea A SrHS Ae foe SSS MARA Trust Patt | Petpet peed soclter Be |tet emer ADNeeeat ite UARE RUBBER lar tables; 6 ft. extension. 14 $17.80 Brass Bod Gait tie | 21:00 Walnut Bed. into the picture. ie } Seiten G—good quali 50 Brass its-—Out 47.50 Walnut Bed. }tarce auover sine | [7 2° 18e BOTTLE “NUGGET” | “EUSHIONS lor men or teseeens al $5 White Enamel Bedsteade—1 1-16 | consists of 2 inch post Bras Bed-| 24.95 Walnut Bed. _— 500-YARD SPOOLS Bar KNOTTED OR ELASTIC 252 on. OVB CLEANING | WHITE SHOE CLEANER Women; At eeecene 17 continuous posts; sanital on stead od Link p scan ances tay ’ ING GOTTON—Now. 40, | HAIR NETS—dotea, 17¢; fC secrcccesA@O | Ol cocccccecerevreoh EO Oo argeTED ed cleat struction; enamel is bake pt vies This | $10 Layer Felt istirseaee Seine n t 1:83: each .. aoe Heavy _caLLULoW HAR 10 PAIR cork oR HAIR 2 LAMB! Lok Ste: 88 3 for \ppationped . ne 100 ensure evenness of fin- $9 85 outfit may be had inal §9, 95 full size; covered in at $6 45 + 3°! mercert CROCHET el oF embers Bae 4 iD Fi ut a a ~ Be ish; all regular sizes. regular sizes...... ticking; all regular sizes. e W RUSTPROOF HOOKS AND DET T chee tbe ere, Te a hp ee Se MENCHRIZED | CORSET colors; § spools... “GERI , “ orry | BYES bump eye, win | svar S "3 oe cam, (7g 4saniTan “APRONS = Anch SUPPORTS ~ for| “eX P HNMOLRSatr Be | fet seessses nes 108 REENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR b A Fle ity; men or women; at.... about your digestive | li sea 1: Min’, ees o ry ae ‘288 120 —eree FOLDING | 12° “BEADBD Tip 16 OLD Suet, HAIR yy “ None Goin patoaash OO ati 2 ' Syne oI pina | fe, BRADSD Te pa lit Do troubles, sick sheadache, 2, SPOOL DRESSMAKERS! | 4oc NBT _BRASSIERES, | MERCERIZED LINGERIE | gy /RMENT _ HANORS ee) Diack, ite or ag ric res Delivered ‘ Cc + tired feeling or constipation. SEWING SILK-—tisck WITH DRESS SHIELDS~ | TAPE — white, pink "of ae? | Sl esvens sees csvonses6| BRASSIERES — with, dreae The depression that induces 49eap00i8 5... s62.96 ree S2"fo 48s ators BBE | for" sessescrssssesss/4O8 | 'SHORLACES cart, 4 or | 252, TUBULAR SILK con. | SUM ad? at coon Be Mail and Telephone Orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000., worry is probably due to a pool sree BIN | GUARANTEED" RUST- | 100 STOCKING FBBT— | for', inh °F {80s 9 Prey ‘ 400 COUNT PAPER PINS Coffee Smoked Meats Fresh Fruits | MACHINE NEEDLES to assorted 120 FELT SHOE POLISHER | "PROOF SAFETY PINS—=3 |" black oF whites a“ ~ 2 Be sizes: 2 cards quality; pair, at d fresh datty In our Work Bi. CorrEe 10 ios, 65s DRe rd disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments | at once by promptly taking SUGAR CURED y 4 HAMS——ib 18 c PANAHY'S Chi Og. BRATBD BACUN-—1p, 24 moni ais SUPREME D1 ¢@ FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT pithy " 85¢ TABLE APPLES—fancy red 120 DUST CAPS—fiowered all standard | for ee. ‘or plain materia; at--Bc| mekesy 4 papers for. +100 2%: RUBBER DIVERS’ WHIT EB BAMLsD| Se PAPER IMPORTED] ~ Caps—at RS— pn GR EENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR STOCKING DAR STEEL PINS-—3 papers for e e | GUADKRALL BLEND cor 3 dos. - Satin Evening Lt egg + Be 10¢| cHnDREN'S HOSE sup. th ace 35 anMoUl 8 stilt 996 3 dotm, 81:00 35¢ Oe PANCY J8T OR PEARL|Ti5.allovER HUMAN sd i 5 CON ox ‘ s ibe, $1.00; be BALDWIN—or Greening ap. BEECHAMS we [a ee aging rge ||| MBER 200 || sia fats 980 ELASTIC GiRoLes—|| RINK ENVELOPE," SMOKED ROLLED 16 don, 81.68; forge con, LOC | | sweet “ORANGES — large, | e hi ALL COLORS, SHOULDERS!» ic thin okin, juicy frul white only; all sizes up to $ - in akin, juicy fruit | PILLS Ippers, at $ Vetter tel | & woes Ca ka obs, te HAZEL SCOURING 8c 5 beat qual- PROCTER & GAMBLE’S BB: 10¢ SOAP—dor., 30° 47g WATERPROOR dealgaes Te, TURKISH WASH MIT. | BU } GOLD SOAP — FANCIEST HEAD RICE ~ 7 box 100 bars, $3.93; 40e 3. tos 48c They aid digestion, regulate > 7 ic usual r . Formerly at $2.50 and $3 ma. ereee | aaa Sa 2 10 fen. Chee bere, YELLOW CLING “PEACHES. the bile, gently stimulate Pai “HATOL” STRAW HAT | 25° BRASSIERES WITH} special carton DORRIN'S BLECTRIC fobgcele tener: Mare. Fae the liver, purify the blood @ Fees COLORING — ‘waterproof | DRESS SHIELDS — open ' 100, COUNT. SMALL. PIN SUGHARD'S EATING CHOCO. || “SOAR os, f “eR su “4 {sine ti A CUBES— 3 ox rs, wlatae a and cl 3 the bowels of all Assortments of colors are depleted, and, as we fl aes eet tege oinen oe he - +106 ad pope yl Oc | 1D bere. 57 ou DER--Pride of and clear the bowels of a have decided not to re-order any of these numbers, ee Bank, * "ine? | ean taebeatenare, aeeea | eich nt . ide : waste matter. Safe, sure, out they go tomorrow. GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR Ib print 28e | Ar tg oes 79¢ fey DOUGHNUT 9) j speedy. Acting both as a Allot these slippers are in pertect eondition=-here D B Hey WHITE POTATOES = | aloes uaa ANCHO: adhere 23¢ and there a pair may show a slight fingermark, C P N It 75; | VIES—reg. 800 fancy a a Tay a Pee gentle laxative and a tonic, im nero 8 per may site a did repe aper oveities 0.18. be 8175; Ae | VES a _B85¢ | ("Fresh er EDUCATOR KREMOX.-de! peck, 1 whole wheat chocolate bis. PORE, BREAKFAST “COCOA Ad Ween 93-005 : 29¢ All are in dainty new styles. Every pair with hand-turned soles; covered wood Cuban heels. Beecham’s Pills help to Valentine Lunch Sets—|Valentine Lunch Sets--| Valentine Dinner Plates wr ually 3863 Sugar ONIONS—red or yele | | Oni . : e CAN containing 12 napkins,| 12 napkins, 12 doylies. 12 in pack- CRYSTAL DOMINO GRAN. ie 33e¢ Right The wily i these colors: PINK, BLUE CANARY, | | SQMAiOgymapenn) 13 teP W getora:| 4,12 ine BraTAg CoO Ona: HTT Ea eet ag. Oa q . sD NIKE SREP! plain tablecloth, size] tive tablectoth 198x863) 88° 1 Bog De Fresh Butter Silat ive ae turnips 29¢ All sizes from 2'4 to 8, in C, D and E widths, in Vista hashes: iach size; = rs Fountain quality, the most ‘4 42¢ ok att hase ron the entire for. set complete 23¢ ren dc Yelention age Tags, dovicious fresh butter od oor tara ines {4c hie STRING rs se Sale of Any Medicine in the Wor Less than 1,200 pairs of slippers in this sale Valentine Napkins per) ieeaiea Valentine carts or Arrows clink i0Ai SUGAR dle ries MUSHROOMS 40¢ bones, 1 hundred, Tablecloths D box of one nerrene i No Mail, Phone or C, O, D, orders filled at 29¢| size 126x63; at 23e| hundred 9 Double 2x0 Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock—Single 40 Stamps Thereafte " Pre | Pee ere mee ee no wn oat ae We detiver prints and sate No Extra Charge tor It, | Advertiwmen's for The World may’ be left at imagens Dieuiet Metwuger of 2 ts che ity

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