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TELEPHONE on every desk saves wasteful walking, brings telephone serv- ice to every man who needs it, and keeps the work manner. running in an orderly, systematic Extension Telephones, connected with your Private Branch Exchange System, giving com- plete interior and exchange service, cost but 50 cents a month; additional lines to your private switchboard are only $2.00 a month. If you so desire, we will install and main- tain, on a rental basis, a complete inter- communicating telephone system for interior use only. Why not look over your telephone facilities today and make sure you are adequately equipped to save wasteful walking? Any of our Commercial Offices will be glad to assist you in studying your telephone re- quirements. You can pay 50c WEEKLY for your choice of any of these $20 a te. gold~ en finksh," Ban- STAMPS Mornings HAL SINGLE STAMPS Afternoons LIKE CUT Just telephone, write or call. Pay &0c on Delivery And the Balance 50¢c A WELK for This 5-Piece Brass Bed Outfit None to Deaiees We have never sold this Outfit for less than $26. You cannot buy It for less than $29 elsewhere. ists of 2-INCH POST COLONIAL BED, ji: ull sizes, WIRE SPRING; 50-LB. COTTON MATTRESS; TWO YEATHER PILLOW: WE WANT 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS THIS WEEK. * 1000) of tdiewe outfits When There wre but 1000 pitts e Curae ie wurchuwed for there will be 4 TO A CUST rine to this off Drees purpose, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED If you cannot call send ws your "i Call to-morrow or writs | it once and be one of th: housand to get this bar | ain and save $11.07 o: ‘ jain: complete ted outfit ry will be made wt once, No Extra Charges a a of Any Kind = *"c"" 5 Pieces Complete. ‘es Cali or write and we will at once deliver This Complete 144-146 WEST 125° Between 7th and Tenox Aves, 5-Piece Cutht anywhere within 50 miles and you can pay for it 50c A WEEK. There are only 1,000 of these Complete Bed Outfits at this pric Small Accounts _ pec ally tnvited rs TH BLOCK AVE. 4" em or > Credit Y yolla oak, wood knotm America’s Greatest Furullure Mouse da gumanhhn 7 Bene y “Wa WE HAVE ONLY TwO STOKKS ee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS: Bl ingly. Mr. We will gladiy one Tits y stated clerk for many years of the General Synod of the Reformed Church, t¢ dead at Plainfield, Ni J, ‘Miss Farrar, [Back in Opera, [62.352 ener, eset, wae vt A Great Tosca iiss’ 'soccen in'iteciayn ht fifty years, is dead at No, 199 Keap ‘Street, WHAT DVSPP TCS SHOULD EA Indigestion and practically all forma of slemaen trouble, about nine times out | | By Sylvester Rawling. | BRALDINE FARRAR returned te Mr. Gattt-Casanza’s shoep- | fold at the Metropolitan Opera House fast night aa the heroine of Puccini's “Tosca.” She was grested warmly, but not with the enthusiasm for which the oocasion seemed to calls for Miss Farrar, next to Mr. Caruso, for years has been the most popular star in the company. The apathy of the boxholders was to be anticipated, Miss Farrar bas opinions, which abe is not loath to express, upon the titdnie | in struggle going on in Burope that are | fo, antagonistic to theirs, But the rest of the audience, which was very large, although not up to capacity—it was not to be expected that men and wom- en Would hold @ long line in the bitter cold to get & chanve to buy admission | ticketa—seemed to reflect something of the boxholders’ attitude. There was a perfunctory hand- clapping at her first appearance, there was ane insistent call for her alone after each act and, at the ond, some two or three hundred people lingered | to call her out several times and) draw from her a speech, which, as well as I could hear, was: “If you! jug. 3 want me to be your Valentine, I'l, stomach: » yours.” All honor to Miss Farrar, of the food did not hire 's too American for th as thone which flesh and nerve bulid fa the reason why woh eufferer ated and Incking amount, taking teaspoonful of Fi ttle bet. oF fed fullnaes, 9 your food & There Ie noth has a fecund brain dum or i copie lenses in it, She stomnen on subjects other than Instance, Very herself volubly should jenly changed her mind “and ried wasn’t that ber woman's priv- lege? And, to the point, Miss Far in all her career has never looked handsome, has never dressed #0 perbly and with such taste, and has never sung so captivatingly—I might iy triumphantly—as she looked and dressed and sang t night, At last she is be va who was the thy successor to genius , who first imperson- ated Tosca for us. Mr. W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES Women's BOYS as Mario was ad- 6 and action. Mr. pia, of course, faced ble tradition of Mr Scotti’s impersonation, but Mr y's was a splendid bit of artis- For the rest of the cast, all petent, there were Giulio Rossi, Malatesta, Angelo Rada, rd Regue, Vincenzo Reschiglian an Sophie Braslau, who sings the fittle bitof the Shepherd ao charm. Polacco conducted. with fine appreciation of the score, as well as with authority. iio is USTON NLL B16 Bergenline Avenue, | Dr Bulls COUGH SYRUP EWARE of the cough that slowly geass itself in the Use the reli- r. Bull's Cough Grace Whistler, American contralto, leave her first recital here before a | friendly audience in Aeollan Hall last French, glish from OBITUARY } NOTES. \ Walter B, Derby, for thirty-three | years timo clerk in the Police Depart. | ment, is dead at Quogue, L. 1 Richard W. Dewey, constable and A fel in Hudson County for Syrupatonce. Itcon- Jat No, 621 Bioom- ken min C. Cord, TRADE ne y Dr, Willlam H, Dehart, FREETEST Eettsnse ts See re- y In Washington, housands Take It. MOTHER! LOOK AT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE Give “California Sup of ere, if Cross, Fever- ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it | | | | Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe | Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons child | move out of the bow will not | well, playful child a 4 thorough mpty their |* cleansing” is ofttimes all that is ged up with It should be the first treat sour nh any sick: ! ounterfei A laxative today saves a sick and you have a Children. simply | take the time from to bowels, which becon syrups ttle which ha ildren of al for grown-ups plainly printed the bottle, See that ny th is Syrup Compan the gripp per children’s | age alifornin or any ¢ t, give a teaspoonful o up of Figs,” then don't wor it is perfectly harm! nd in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bite aod fermenting waste will gently failm ‘alifornin Syrup of Figs Colifornia.” Adve | r 15, 1916, ALL Departments: NOW Under One Roof Womens Stylish Petticoate—in Crepe de Chine, baat Sel satin, sateens, ginghams and other materials. A Car-Load of Hand-Painted Japanese Tea and ye dav Green Trading Stamps—Free Tomorrow Distribution in 29¢ Premium Parlor, 6th Floor As many sete of the 2A Green Trading Stamps as «1 sonably requi hk will be given, book. Only 100 Com; uit You may start ae m: Chocolate Sets—set Artistic Domes—tor gas . For electricity (Full detatls of above sales printed in our ad in by evening's “Journal.”) ‘GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR This Typical Value Tomorrow, Illustrates Why Our February Furniture Sale Is So Immensely Successful $8.50 White Enamel 54. 95 Bedsteads at.... A bedstead of absolutely sanitary construction, made with 2-inch continuous posts; 5 (7<-inch) filling rods; 1}4-inch cross rods. The enamel on these bedsteads is baked on to insure durability and evenness of finish. This bedstead can be had in all regular sizes. GREENHUT'S—BASEMENT — 66 ” Universal” Vacuum Carpet Sweepers at ..$ a An exceedingly efficient Carpet Sweeper for a remarkably low price. It is beauti- fully finished in Mahogany and nickel. Three row brush adjustment, operated by merely touching the foot lever at the rear for any depth nap of carpet; light in weight. Sale Tomorrow Only! Me ‘ . 59 75e Floor Brooms—very fine Curtain Stretchers—-stationers quality; tomorrow only. pins, 1 inch apart; corners an bolts $1.50 Folding Ironing Boards—round edge; can be raised without col- Standard Feather Dusters—14inches| galvanized; size 6x12; will not long; made of selected sag; pins nickel-plated; frames| 'Psing: folds ba feathers; at 27¢ at ide of basswood; Folding Clothes Dryers—1 7T5c Rotary Ash Sifiers—duetiens; fits rdwood spindles; 60 inches high, 32 inches} Galvanized Iron Ash Cans—20 inches | over any size ash can; ‘large wide; 42 feet drying — H 69c high; 17 inches wide; $ roomy hopper; $ Ms cae L8O| eet pret oe GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR American Made (8°") RUGS The Choicest Products of the Best American Factories Offered at Unusually Low Prices Wilton, Axminster and Tapestry Brussels Rugs-—all perfect, in exquisite Oriental pat- terns and colorings. Wilton Rugs t Axminster Rugs in |Tapestry Brussels Rugs Site Regularly Saie Price Small Sizes bas Regularly Sele Price 8.3x10.6 $36.50 61 Sire Remulariy Sale Prive | 8.3x10.6 . $17.50 $14.75 8.3x10.6,..... a 29.50 1 4.6x6.6 $9.50 $6.25 | 8.3x10.6 14.50 12.25 Axminster Rugs 36x70 inches 4.25 4 PR 36x70 Inch 378 Velvet and Axminster 8.3x108 36x63 in 2.95 Carpets 8 3x10.6 27454 inches 1,95 Choice colorings in room and 78x 22x36 inches 1.75 hall designs. $1.. ig ae 8 76x! 18x36 inches. 1.25 a REENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOO Premium Patent Flour, Bbl., $795 “Fountain” quality best family flour, ! Mail and Telephone Orders filled promptly. Ie Ve} ereals Fresh Eggs | ROLLED 10 ths. 5 the. NEW LAID WHITE OATMEAL. «6.04 Ro Re EGGS—dor } ' 9 bbl., $4.15; 1¢-bbl. bag, 97¢ Talephone Chelsea 4000, Smoked Meats SUGAR-CURED 1 HAMS.—ip 18'%¢ }| MILD-CURED B, IN b. )HACON 19 ¢@ DOL D'S WESTPHALIA STYLE BACON 231 c i SMOKED ROLLED JQ 14 | SHOULIERS a. 16-20 i Tongues ie... 20 |) MORRIS'S. SUPREME HAMS—Ih 2le | scuven'a ROU! ND 3: i i OATMEAL. BSe_ 28¢ . — |TERSEY TOMATOES —Fountaln CARGE QUEEN OLIVES Rabbits |" quality, fancy hand packed; heh SOC] | setecte, inrze cotton ge || soren,’ $1.60; 15c AAYE VALNUTS- the Hinge talls; pair CH) can. n auality, « Callfornia =| HAZEL MUSTARD ‘ne in disse rat i] —doren, § seg. 0c can pe ee Ze} awa AN PINEAPP LI Lan DC | ALASKA PINK SAL MON- | fae quel inorsatt0; ican 20C| Sor. 9 iy PRUNES—S \bs Tea Specials PIPTY-CENT "TEAS-—areen, black “or jmlned 19 Order Selb. » 82. 10; 43c (GOLD LABEL FANCY LIMA BEANS. . D5e 48. BEST NEW FRESH BROWN EGGS—dor GUARANTEE dor FARINA Sbo BK YELL Ow SPLIT AS. BB pancy. BE Aw BARLEY. Oe PEARL. TAPIOCA.BS3 WHOLE HEAD brand; 6 cans, 81.1: reg vet CLING PEACHES— PORK AND BEANS—Ri prepared with ir 4 $1; a cans ; chase MANZANILLA OLIVES—at © 39) Coffee |PURE OLIVE Oil —~ "Fountain Fresh Fruits i Rossted fresh daily in our || quality, imported trom Frances £ Coffee Dept fecommend for medicinal as SELRCTEN SANTOS con FEE — 10 Ibs., ; » 0 19¢ ] firm, red fruit; "TH GUADARALL BLEND Cor. |) bor" of 0,187; Be |] FEE 10 hs 0 Gleaner nu thin , JUICY ORANGES | yER'S TOMATC 7” SNIDER'S aMATO SOUP Te c FANCY MARACAIBO COP 10 ibs, $1.05: $y skin, box rf ‘e 43.35; $1.1 o|) Sold at this special prise cnly with Grocery Orders. REENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Mid-Month Sale Liquors & Wines Offering Unusual Savings The Prices Quoted Are for Wednesday and | Thursday. Mail Orders Invited. Scotch Whisky James Hennessy as § venta Co's. $1.55 $1.34 vottle Biy Reductions on American Whiskies, Quart Gat ‘8 83.7) Wedding Rye Whisk: 83e Callon 82 quart bottle TSe Cabinet Rye... 59. Capitol Rye )