The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1916, Page 4

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WHIRLED in FLYING WHEEL. ray Seager Refnery Workman ees? {) Mlurt—Rereders Injured, “Charles Schneider, a bear minor’ “Haverieyer Refipery in Witiame- wan =< as - merge - FERAL RESERVE BANKS MUST HELP FINANCE EXPORTS am engine pee army is arms vere ercane on Mwas fractured. other workmen, William hen han ue Frank Sinoteky, were alle tlzala: Jured in trying to stop tne ane ‘ent Sehneider from the Sina wheel unti!] Cannot Avoid .vold Responsibility Fair ta the ‘retlncty w of Assisting Trade Board their ee the power in the refinery w ut " Reports to Congress. Schneider was taken to Willtame- burg Hospital and is not expected to live, He prent to work last night for ahe firet time after « ten-day strike Which was settled on Saturday. WASHINGTON, Feb, 14.—Foderal Reserve banks must help finance the huge export trade of the United States, “one of the most important financial problems” of the nation, the annual report of the Federal Re- érve Boar, transmitted to Congress to-day, sald, The Resreve banks, the Board said, cannot avoid the respon- sibility of assisting. This is the Board’s answer to many questions put to it since the war began with refernce to foreign borrowers and the Board's policy to- ward the obligations of foreign gov- ernments. If the transactions are of In addition to our large and elegant stock of. Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola player- jianos we present the utiful new true commercial nature, the report says, regardless of the purpose for which the goods are bought, they fall within the legitimate sphere of Fed- eral Reserve bank operations, “It is not the province of the board to deal with problems Involving in- ternational relationships of the United States either for the purpose of restricting or extending exporta- ‘he men wete unable to tres | go to to-morrow'’s unofficial conven. Chicago assembly.” Style 85--Chester Piano Full size, ‘handsome case, fine tone, all Lo pagent and fully warranted. Price $190 tions in one direction or another," says one paragraph. This is taken as indicating there is no bar against paper that is based on transactions in war supplies. Of the six amendments to the Fed- eral Reserve Act asked, that which would permit national banks to make joans on improved and unencumbered farm land within its reserve district or within @ 100-mile radius of its lo- cation, featured. are. To permit fational banks to hold stock in banks organized to bank in other countries. To authorize the issues of roserve notes to reserve banks against the deposit either of gold or of commercial paper—notes, frafts, bills of exchange and bankers’ acceptances. The extension of the acceptance on payments of $5 Per Month and no charge for interest or extras. ‘Also Style 5--Player-Planos with full scale, 88 notes and ; tomati system as to domestic trade. ; automatic tracker. A most [{/"%ro porimit national banks to extab- ' excellent and up-to-date |}/ Ish branch offices within ithe, sity - or county in which they are loca' ; Player-Piano Se 1s simple To permit Teserye banks to make easy to play advances to member banks against i commercial paper. ; Unifigation of banking, the report says, fas been affected as much as possible. ‘The tone of the report as to general business conditions is opti- on payments of only mistic. GIRL SAYS SHE WAS SOLD FOR $50 BY WHITESLAVER After Escape She Traps Alleged Leader of Band for Govern- ment Agents. Agents of the Department of Jus- $8 Monthly No charge for interest Stool, cover, tuning and | wie ‘rolls free | Serid” Postal for Catalogue Horace Waters &Co. +; Four Stores: tice arrested early to-day Sylvia Tas- ve. Hambi, twenty-five years old, of No. 1M Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. 7 Prince Street, accused of being the Branch Stores (Open Evenings) ||| louder of a band of | White Blavers ‘ho hi bee: uring young 6! 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way New York and selling them to the f Various resorts. wheres 254 W.125th St., nr. 8th Ave. ||| the band may be arrested to-day. ‘A young girl known as Stella Ruth told the police and Government agents was induced by a young Italian leave her home in Newark last July, She says she was taken to ‘Tagliambl, who sold her to the owner 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3d Ave, A lisigertng piquant fla- }} of a resort in Hoboken for $50, She tha eas! was later taken to a Scranton resort, ard t is. pl Pala- from which #he escaped. ‘The girl mado an appointment with ‘Tagiiambi at Kenmare Street and the Bowery, where Detective Terra and Special “agent Pigmiolo arrested him. ‘A young woman who was with him at the time sald she was Ruth Val- enti. She ix believed to be a girl who disappeared several months ago from her home in the Bronx, Tagliamb} ts charged with vidiation of the Mann Palanconia of Oo is held as a wit table and satisfying. It dives just the right zest ||" """upersn to soups, oysters, fish, meats, gravies and salads. A fire in the apartment of Max Grossman, at No. 68 Willett Street, this and then resumed services. ‘The dam- Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y. Growsinan fat. OR. 46% ST. 6-6" AVE: in quartered oak, Golden finish; Buffet eae in, long, China Closet $73.50 is 40 in. wide, Serving Table is 35 in. wide, as illustrated; 3 pieces, on treat pe WILL EURNSE TO A HORE | WILL FURNISH YOU A HOME [oepaats ‘rating 3 Rooms Furnished, $49.9 Wi “Se a. | qRooms Furnished, $69 955g 93] QQ et Rooms Furnished, $149: Write tor CmMAKE YOUR OWN TERM} coe UREN MONDAYS & BATUBDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M, TH Bt EIGHTH AVE irrespective of district, is|had Other amendments asxed |W morning interrupted services in a syn~ At Grocers and 10c Agorue on the first floor of the building: : é tore: The worshippers waited in the strest Delicatessen Stores while the firemen extinguished the blaze Kee Was slicht and waa confined to the EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, F SRCKET TPES CHICAGO WOMAN FIGHT ON WHITMAN! IN GREATER PERIL; | FOR RENOMINATION| HELD IN MONASTIR a ——— Present Governor's Adminis-| Expulsion of Foreign Consuls tration, Says Ex-Senator, Is | Leaves Mrs. Farwell Without Worse Than Sulzer’s. Protection From Bulgars. ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 14.—Ex-Sen-| ATHENS, Feb. 14—Mra Walter ator Brackett openly opposed the re- Farwell, daughter-in-law nomination of Gov, Whitman to-day. > coum His declaration of opposition followed | United States Senator C. B. Ferwell his demand on Comptroller Travis | Chicago, who te virtualty held pris- for the “boone” bill of the Governor's |oner by the Bulgarians at Monastir, $20,000 Exposition party. Brackett is| Sefbia, te left prattioglly unprotected @ leader and power in Northern New| by the expulsion of all neutral consuls York's Republicanism, from the city. In attacking Whitman Brackett ‘the Greek Conmt, who said: "I think that Gov, Whitman'’s| _ M: Jossif, the “ renomination would lead to an open| We forced to leave Monastir on Sat- revolt In the Republican machine in| uray, reached Salonica last night this State. His Administration hee! with @ report on Mre. Farwell’s de- led to a deplorable situation. I never| tention, and ie en route to Athens. expected to live to see the time when ‘e Sulzer’s administration wan respect. |The expalaion ef the meutral Conmuls able in comparison with another. The|not only Bee aroused great anger in political ciraies here, but has caused the greatest indignation tn the Amer- fean colony. With Monastir con- Quarters and confiscated supplies of flour, She has not been altowed to leave the city, despite efforts in her dehalf made by her husband. Several Americans to-day appealed to the Greek Foreign Office to use its efforts to obtain Mre. Farwell’s re- oo Greek officials expressed will- ae 1, eve operate in Overy way poset sugges: that the American Minister, ‘Garrett tt Droppers, take the first step. Droppers said he was unable to act because he had no instructions from Washington. Con- a John Keh! at Salonica, who was for many years Consul at Stettin, Germany, also refused to obtain a re- port from the Greek Consul from by the State Department, Monastir. Consul, lous to leave. ee ON SUNDAY, TOO! rinks, A Sign of Action The, snappy-eyed, up-on-his- tip-toes man, who does the BIG things, is usually a gum chewer. It is a habit that breeds quick action in mind and body. , S:B-CHEWING GUM is double-action. For all the time you are chewing it you are soothing your throat and clearing up your voice. Same . flavor and ingredients as Smith Brothers’ Cough Drops—famous since 1847, Same price, too—Five Cents. Made by the Makers of hoa Brothers’ Cough =< "UE Poughkeepsie, N. EG Republican party made @ mistake when it nominated Whitman, and ah is the time to rectify that mis- take,” Brackett further declared that “if 1| trolled by Bulgarian soliers, the po- sition of the Amerioan woman is un- pleasant, if ndt actually dangerous, Anglo-French air squadrons are making frequent raids upon Mona- stir, raining bombs at Bulgarian camps an@ upon buildings housing army officers, increasing the danger of Mra, Farwell'e position. Mrs. Farwell, who was acting an correspondent for a Chicago newspa- to vote against Whitman as delerate-at-large to the Present indica- tions are the former Senator will not attend William Barnes and Brackett are regarded political friends. Political Albany views the Brackett eriticiam tion T would have Bulgars ocoupted the city. weeks ago, according to reports brought to Salonica, she was roughiy handled by Bulgarian soldiers, who raided the American Red Cross head- Monastir unless specially instructed ‘Americans here believe that Wash- ington has been déceived by the Bul- arian authorities into believing that rs. Farwell wishes to remain in According to the Greek who protested foe's ane, against his own expulsion, she is anx- Philadelphia has a skate on Philadelphia had a skate on @. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street SPECIAL-INTEREST SALES FOR TUESDAY Little Children’ sWashableFrocks and Suits ¢ (sizes 2 to 5 years) in desirable materials, and distinctive styles that will appeal to mothers of tiny folk, will be offered at these special prices: Washable Frocks, in white and colors, at. . . « «© 95c., $1.25, 1.50 & 1.95 Little Boys’ Washable Suits, in white and colors . . . . « «© at $1.50 & 2.00 (Infants’ Wear Department, Second Floor) A Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs FO.2 MEN AND WOMEN will offer decided price advantages. MEN’S 3N HANDKERCHIEFS initialed . . . . «per dozen $2.40 Plain, hemstitched, doz. 2.50, 3.85 & 4.50 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS initialed . . per dozen $1.50 & 2.30 Plain, hemstitched, per doz. 1.35 & 1.80 Sheer, hemtitched, with embroidered corner, perhalfedozen. . . . . . $2.10 Sheer, with hand-embroidered scalloped edge and fancy corner, per half-dozen . $2.25 \ | Winter Bed Furnishings comprising Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfort- ables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, will be on sale to-morrow and Wednesday, at prices that are unmatchable for merchandise of these qualities. Bedspreads Satin-finish, with scalloped edges, each $2.90 Down-filled Comfortables Sateen-covered (a limited quantity only) each . . . « « $3.90, 4.75 & 5.85 With figured silk top and plain eflk border; reverse matching border; -very special, wich 4 lk wl ltl CO White Blankets +4 per pair $4.50 & 6.50 An important event in the Eric-a-brac Depart- ment, on the Fourth Floor, will be A Sale of Electric Lamps (each with silk shade in rose, green, ecru or red) \ ALL SPECIALLY. PRICED Floor Lamps (double light) of solid mahogany or gilded wood; with 26-inch flat Empire shade. + + « + o- «+ at $22.50 Table Lamps (double light) for library or living room; of solid mahogany, with 22-inch flat Empirechade . . . . at $14.50 Bridge Lamps (single light) of solid mahog- any or gilded wood; with I4-inch flat Empire Also 300 Pairs of White Blankets shade ¢ <° + ois < @ ot S15.00 exceptional quality. . . per pair $5.00 (This ts an extraordinarily low price) | ALSO BOUDOIR OR DESK LAMPS (single light) of solid mahogany: With 10-inch Empire shade of silk in same colorsasabove. . . . « With 10-inch scalloped shade of silk in ecru Ores « + « 8 ee «(at 8800 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases .| Sheets, with plain hems, each 72c. to $1.10 Pillow Cases, with plain hem, each . «56 6 te Ce) 196, 80 280. | A Special Sale of Corsets (sizes 20 to 30), in coutil and batiste, at $1.35 -at $6.00. Sensational Sale of the Y: At All259 James Butler inc.Stores This Sale is the biggest pure food sensation of the year. Our far-reaching methods advance purchasing in immense quanti- ties give our customers advan- tages of price and quality they find nowhere else. Orders are pouring ingo every James Butler Store, and we continue our sensational offers for three more days at the low- est prices of the winter: FREE Deliveries From Every James Butler Store Tomatoes Ripe, Red Fruit in regular sized No. 2 cans SugarCorn Maine style, choice quality in No. 2 cans 1| June Peas Early Junes, sweet and green, in No. 2 cans Pumpkin New York State GoldenDry Pack in largé No.3 cans Sliced Peaches East View; ripe California fruit in syrup Assorted to suit Purchasers—For Housekeepers Only, Retail Dealers will not be supplied. New Laid (2 Eggs View Of superior quality and weight; eve Z guaranteed deliciously sweet. and Tr bY sold only in SEALED cartons; dozen. . Prunes, Sriqeqregeen hsp Clara fruit, Tar 10¢ CornStarch, XLCR brand; choice quality, ett Ea. sy Liberty Catsup, the popular dinner sauce, bot 1-Ib. Ginger Snaps, Fresh from Sunshine Bakery Violet Ammonia and Peroxide, large bottle..10e] Shoulders also as California Boneless Bacon, {7 halt stipe ts Rich Milk with ALL the Cream—Every Can Guaranteed Evaporated Milk, Lakeview, tal ocean Je Eva rated Milk, Belle Brook, tall 10ccan Ze Bu er’s Milk, Condensed; sanitary can. a Libert Milk, Condensed; in full-sized sanitary Ser tod Ben Goad Babies; fuil-sized sanitary can, Essie ilk, Hichest and. Best’ Con eared’ for Turnips Selected Yellow Canadian, 3 Ibs. 5c Grape Prruit, Fine Floridas, large 10c size G¢ Oranges, Ripe, juicy Porto Ricos, dozen 15 Apples, Red Baldwins and preval pats Hage °5 lbs. 17 best for pies, sauce, ete, . New Teas, all the choice varieties; Ib.............. 35¢ 30 Zal Stamps with each pound 35c New Teas, Essie Coffee, absolutely the best; 1-Ib. sealed pkge.. .38€ 30 ZAC Stamps with each 1-lb. pkge. Essie Coffee. Maracaibo & tosCoffee, in bean or ground; Ib.19€ 5 Ol Stamps with each lb. of best 19¢ Coffee. At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Chuck Steak, Lean and juicy, lb.. .. 14¢ Sugar-Cured Hams, setectea, w...... 1G¢ Pork Sausage, Fresh made, tb........ 12% Cor ned Spare Ribs, Tender meat, lb... ] Jc At All 137 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Old Mo efore offe _ 4 such low prices. } onogram Rye @ Fc Imported Cabinet Port Wine, Bottle cut to..... Whiskey, Bottle cut to.. $1 -10 Guinness’s Stout Bass Pale Ale Dozen bottles $1.46 | Dozen splits. .... 61 ————— auc Stamps Given Except With Butter, Flour, Eggs and Sugar | Seam Whotesate Ordere—Address 80% Washington St., New York City, cama” GROCERIES Se aed Lean little sugar cured “Picnics,” Hi Three Family Favorites Whiskey, Bottle cut to 65¢ Sir John Powers’ Irish Dozen bottles $1.80! Dozen splits Lowest Prices Byer Offered, Allowance for Pmpties,

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