The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1916, Page 11

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q ‘ CITY PAYS FOR TRAINING BOYS IN HOME DIDN'T GET The German Odd Fellows’ Home at Yonkers was again taken up to-day at the investigation into the chari- table institutions of the State Hans Pitschker, who has been su- perintendent of the institution since Feb, 26, 1915, testified that he got whatever experience in child caring he haa while superintendent of an old folks’ home at Newark. He said that he had read books on child car-| ing since taking office. it of about forty boys over years of age only fourte ing vocational train He also admitted that the city was paying the institution extra for giving the public charges vocational training. His Cigar Doesn't Taste Right And Yet It ds the Sar Same He Was Smoking With So Much Relish After Dinner, Last Night, Out of the Very Same Box, too. peculiar condition ‘of, the momech and | liver, the result usually of imperfect d!- kestion of food. And the blame is asu- ally not put whore it belongs. twelve smoker has experienced thie Trouble? Such men are workers wally high liv » living und h draught, and it order the stomach Brain work Dyspepsia Tab b0-c : Free Trial Coupon ; 4 Stuart Bide.» pepsia T Name Street citys. THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS doesn’t | SAYS HER HUBBY GT 149 LOVE NOTES FROM RCH WIDOW SHE SUES saith Mrs. Toler Also Sent Him Chif- fon Heart Stuffed With Roses, Mrs. Carey Alleges. With a chiffon heart stuffed with laven and crusfed roses, Mrs. ra Toler, widow of John¢ 8 De Peyster Tol scendant of Gen, Abrahain De ater, stole the affections of Patrick J. Carey, ac- cording to a bill of particulars filed in the Supreme Court to-day by Mrs. Elizabeth Carey, mother of thirteen chitdren, Mrs. wo Carey is suing the wealthy | an for $50,000 damages for the a alienation of Carey's affec-; tions after he had lived happily with his wife and their big family for twenty-three years. Carey, who is described as a bie, handsome man, was formerly superintendent of an apartment building in which Mrs. Toler lived with her fourteen-year-old son Through he ey, Mrs. Toler has denied the She alleges an attempt is being made to blacken her character. On Christmas Eve, 1913, Mrs, Carey sets forth in her bill of particulars appointment venth Street attorney and movie two ng West One Hundred 4 Later, Mrs, Carey charges, he and Mrs, “Toler went to skating rinks, Frequently, Mrs. Carey charges, her sband visite aartment or 5 o'clock in the morning. Mrs, Carey says she did not learn h uation until the chiffon s perfumed stuffing came mail to her husband, ys, was followed by ex- jer in her| and there until | © was the per, it is ale rey in her took him out on long old, Mrs, Carey says, her eived 149 endear let- al delivery, 32 ostal cards from job, Then ‘Took Poison. nse to an advertisement for girl who said she was Pau-| 1245 St. John's Di orning. | working | GO TO BRILL BROTHERS This Seasou’s Biggest Bargains in Overcoats and Suits for Men Thomas L.|j be bame a f THE EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 323, an our when she collapsed a told Mrs. Oppenheimer sit fodine and wanted to die was tired of living, An antid administered and she will recover. BAD DREAMS ARE SYMPTOMS Ill Health the Cause Alarming Symptoms of men’s Ailments—HowCured | Pate Nid Lydia E. Pinkha _— remedi and healthy, time ago I y ir nervou d ing and ha tl ham's Vegetable Compound. It from the bottle, so [ took a a vottle of tas well as any oth nan. d ills, or any sy understand Glanson 2} in. Royston 2% in. ‘GET THE HABIT” teceu “IT thank you for the as they have | made me feel happy | and now [am single or marrie of the afo ry your wond ind then | 0" Many | Wo- | Some- | felt 80 | regular, had dreams, ike en id short | worked GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR 6 Popular Novels $ Tomorrow, for “BRANSFORD IN ARCADIA™ “MILLER OF OLD CHURCH” ‘aby Ble “CASE OF Mrs. Humplirey Wa “PRINCE OF Kimball “THE SINGING MOUSE STORTES"— Emerson Hough Do Your Cloth binding. One of cach of following titles (regularly 1d 25c each): AST CHRISTIAN’=G. K. Tui jen Gia RICHARD MEYNBL"—by MERCURIA'—Atkinson ry OneDollar (OO CENTS WAS NEVER That Surpassing Monthly Event at Greenhut’s Is Scheduled for Tomorrow One-Dollar sales are no novelty—we admit that—but YOU will admit when you attend one of them at this store that NOWHERE is pe soma to secure greater value for the dollar expended than here. Let the list Pprinte tbe ing you a permanent customer. ydia Purif «LIV GHD “GET THE HABIT” SUAHLOUd TT OL OD GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT” UNION SQL “GET THE WABIT” of the most sensational Bar JUST WEST OF Worth $10. $12798$ 15: tKSG- LAD. LIGVH GABL JARE SOUTH—1 GO 'TO BRILL BROTHERS At the Union Square Store Only! All broken lots of Suits and Overcoats that sold at $10.00, % $15.00, colected from the other Brill Stores and placed on one store only, at this ridiculously low price for quick disposition—some ns in Clothing that we have ever offered, 50 and sale at ‘his 4 STREET BROADWAY “GWT PH HABIT? SUMHLLOUM THU OL OD (7— GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR: 12 Prs. Men’s Half Hose, all sizes; for with other with Van th e flounces; pik and colors; for. 4 (—~GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR Glove-Fitting Corsets for _ Ma and trimmed with medallions and Val. lace insertions and edgings; for with fine Val. and crepe; shades for. (7 —GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Sizes 2) for = Cigars and Tobacco 2 Boxes of 25 Don Robina Regalia § 50 Seidenberg-Puritanos or Londres 16-02, Doctor's Mixture—formerly priced | $2; for 16-02, Golden Se aplre Floss Cut ' 16-07, Bohemian Mixture ' tor GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Women’s $2.50 & $ $3 Shoes for.... 1,500 pairs in this sal and widths in the entire lot, but not in every style; leathers are gunmetal calf, patent leather and kidskin; button or lace; some with colored cloth tops 77 GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR——., 8 Pairs of Women’s Fast Black Hosiery Seconds of full-fashioned or seam- ¢ ow 25c. Hosiery; all sizes; 8 pairs seat hes ecaat ff jor seeesetbeteeseuehaveeres Neckties Big PEEL tit Roo of patterns (7G REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: 11 Yards of 15¢ Yard Zephyr Ginghams $ rest; for...... 32 inches; new Spring styles; neat Stripes, checks and plaids; for. (7—— GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: 3 Boys’ or Girls’ 50c to 75c Combination Suits, ‘1 ots | 'GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Medium or heavy weight; for Fast color black or fancy colored: $1.50 to $2 Sateen Petticoats Very attractive underskirts, some accordion leated flounces, ae | $2 “Thompson” 4 of fine corded coutil; broad flatten- 1; long over hip and back; three pairs of strong hose ched; guaranteed not to rust, ibseakor tear anes sia: 5) 20 to 36. GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Women’s 75c Handsomely Trimmed Corset Covers Made of excellent quality Nainsook 1 GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR 2 Women’s 75c Nainsook Bloomers $ In pink, white or black; trimmed 1 PNUR Tine Val CURING INE sont cme.) for. ; = GhRENHUTECTHIRD FLOOR=—y S—THIRD FLOOR $1.65 Black Keratol Traveling Bags Large and toomy; leather corners sizes 14 to 18 inches; 1 steel frame; brass lock and latches neatly lined; for Sea (—GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR) $4.95 Turban Shapes Made of satin and hemp and hemp black and all the new 1 Boys’ Novelty Cloth or Wash Suits $ to 8 years; regularly to $2; 1 GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR—— 4 Men's 39c Domet $ Flannel Night Robes * 1 GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR———~ All sizes; for Cabinet -a limited quantity; for 1 ‘1 (only 100 boxes at this price); for and Both § ——————____/ N. B.—In many Instances the antities of goods offered are limited, hese oor A it is impossible to guarantee the filling of Mail, C. O, D., Phone or Appro' GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR ‘o.” Palisade Velvet Rugs and floral designs colors; in bandsome FOP. sc ecscoees vee 7 GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Framed Pictures 200 pictures, with gilt ; riced up to $2. 5 ish it imper- Fections in the joining of the frames; hence the low price tomorrow. Only regularly (7 GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR Latest styles; made of real goat morocco, boarded India, etc.; silk-lined; thout inside compartment some with purse and mirror; also back- strap (sume Vereery Wuenecce stir et sos aeaey fitted; for...... eee Embossed bi larly $1.75; at..... sue “Gold Rings $2.95 Ceylona Pearl Necklaces Costumers Satin finish; 3 BOOED chs) Tame for 7 Handkerchiefs, at 6 for barb “Alex. Smith’s Sons & Size 27x54 inches; choice Oriental a | in dark frames— ‘1 Women’s $1.50 & $2 Hand Bags eos WEEN OPEEUAIN FUSER 'S—MAIN FLOOR 8 Men’s or Boys’ 25¢ Silk crepe tye -End Four-in- ene a aee el 1 ———— ——GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR $1.60 Wood Seat High Chairs eS eg | 'S—MAIN FLOOR———) Women’s 6 for $1.50 \ussnssenstnsseneinernsnniiocnsseniiniainiiemmnsmemesamatiesisimesD Sao TREES SSE EA Quadruple-Plated Sandwich orCake Baskets New and Exceptionally Dainty Pierced me Design; Regularly $2.25; Sale . . Set of 6 Knives and Forks—Heavily silver-plated; plain handle; Ud hid in box; regu- rea | Sale of Jewelry, Choice at $1 ease At Jewelry—Brooches, Bar Pins, Cuff Pins, ips; your choice ‘at... Sign handsome styles; regi Charming, lustrous pearl: with a 10-kt, solid gold clasp; 14 to 22-inch length: 1-20 Gold-Filled Bracelets—For women, misses and children; ch embossed designs; each bracelet is fastened with safety-guard 7 GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR $1.75 Acid Proof Tl (7 GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR tion; white and Arab color! pairs); sale, pai . type; name only usually priced $1.95; for GREENHUT'’S—THIRD FLOOR | Dolls’ English Carriages $ 70-Inch Silk Brussels Net larly $1.45; at, @ yard $1.50 Marquisette Dutch Curtains Trimmed with imitation lace inser- (only 175 ‘1 GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOO 50 Engraved Calling Cards and New Plate Engraved in shaded Old English ¢ on Hurd’s steel 1 white stock; regularly $1.85; for..... GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR $1.75 Solid Oak Tables shelf; for.... GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR: Toy Tool Benches feigeireis peed ay et | Only 55; usually priced $1.75; for.. Hat Pins el | and stone-set rings; choice of many ad | Jy priced up to $3; at ; graduated or uniform ; fastened a | of many beautiful 1 ‘GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR——, Black, white, pongee, flesh; 4) | regu- = —GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR——) Fine quality; imported pure Irish linen hemstitched handkerchiefs; with handsomely embroidered floral design in corner; about 12 designs for your choice. \ 7G REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOO! 5 Yards of “Dynamo” Maline In black, white and colors; larly 29c yard; for —$—$/ rem a | (7 —~ GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR———, 10 Yards of Double Edge White Embr’d’y Bandings, Regularly 1Sc yard; for | (7 ~GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: Renaissance Table Covers 42 inches rourd; ae Print JAPANESE HEMSTITCHED i. also LACE - TRIMMED LIN N CENTRE SCARFS; choice each . also 54 and 60-inch ‘1 v) convertible collars; some trimmed with lace; others with handsome embroidery ; of white or self-striped voile; Imited $ gusntity: only 2 Blouses to a customer; 1 lor... $1.50 Black Dress Taffeta yard 3 Yds. of (50c Yd.) Colored Embroidery Bandings 1 Assorted shades; for GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR 2 (59c¢) White Voile Blouses Clever new Spring styles with rolling or well made GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR $1.50 Yard Black Satin Duchesse 1 GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR—— 40 inches; at, a yard 1 GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR——, (50c) Garnitures of Pearl al 35 inches; good wearing quality; and Crystal Beads For GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Sale of Groceries at *1 An opportunity to stock up with strictly fresh groceries at & substantial Mail and telephone orders filled promptly item, aving on every Telephone Cltelsea 4000 MF Ask or write for free copy of our New Grocery Catalogue. we and Coffee Kic Sug 10 Ibs. Best Granw Born fo and Sugar Who! TEAS x PURE BLACKBERRY JAM DRT Y-CENT tain quality; 6 regula ed; special NEET, JUICY ORANGES —usualiy| ALASKA PINK SA 25s 4) Joven, spesia 3] 1133 Shs ANTOS COFFEE ally 1 a poi IRTED — WALNL a pound; spe D BEANS. y 1c a van; MON und; spe TS Harel. b special, mDoudie al Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock—Single g*AC Stamps Thereafte 2 Pairs of Women’s $ $1 Kid Gloves for. Choice of gh pliable quality Englist some are classified a: but the worst defect: stitch. We gui to give entire sat eee here serve as an attraction to bring you to Greenhut’s. The merchandise offered, the extraordinarily big values, - the excellent service at your disposal, the shopping conveniences, the courtesy éxtended to you on all sides, will do the rest toward mak- © (———G REENHUT'S—-BASEMENT- $1.65 Parcel Post Scales as a family scale; for Made of heavy oor Ne 3 oon $ black iron side Loheaoas: 5 Consisting of 1 ofl mop, 1 dry mop, complete with handle; for. $1.60 Three-Piece Aluminum Sets 3-quart li saucepan; for... (7 GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOO! THREE Dainty 49c Collar and Cuff Sets Separate collars and vestees; for... (7 GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR: TWO Smart 75c Collar and Cuff Sets Separate collars and vestees; for... ‘GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOO! 12 Yards of Long Cloth 36. inches wid perior qual wear; 12 yards for. 'GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR——~ 1 Dozen Pillow Cases An odd lot of 42 and 45x36-inch tor size; of bleached mus rfections only in dozen lots); for 7 GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR: TWO Men’s $1 & $1.50 White Negligee Shirts Plaited or plain bosoms; cuffs at- tached; all sizes 134 to 18; for... Three Men’s 50c to $1 Shirts or Drawers Of natural wool or cotton (broken sizes); three for 3 Women’s 50c and 65c Combination Suits tra sizes; for 7G REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Men’s $1.50 to $2 Soft Felt Hats & Derbies Derbies in black; Soft Hats in | colors; all sizes; for.. (——GREENHUTS—MAIN FLOOR——— FLOOR 1 Dozen Good Towels Choice of hemmed huck with red border; crash towels with ‘loops; for \ scar seemenmmasiameseaee 7" GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Bed Spreads Odd lot; for single, %4 and full sing, beds; some with slight impeMeéfivins; each : Silkoline Covered Bed Comforters Only 500 in this lot; each (~~ GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR 3 Bunches of Artificial Flowers for $1 also large satin and muslin roses with foliage; regularly 49¢ and 59 per bunch; THREE for 7 GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR 75c Gold Label Port y for 75c Bottle Ch. Old Sherry | sm | $1 Bottle Perfection Man- | hattan Cocktail tini Cocktails f 25¢e Bottle Cocktail Cher-| ries for 'GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR ¢ lambskin gloves in black, white, tan and gray: P. X. M. Cape Gloves, softy mark, an oil spot ot a dropped every pai® House Wares, Choice 4 Weighs up to 20 Ibs.; can be bai 41 $1.25 Black Strip Ash Cans ‘1 isti ft bread pan, size 1 Inchoos drip p i e140 ies he | ‘1 fabric for women’s and cbilsirna’e 1 ‘1 (—— GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR——" 7G REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR", -trimmed or tight knee; regular 1 S| towels § hemmed kitchen 4 ee aa NSEDEEESUUU SENSES Seepeeeeneee ee (~ GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Pcs. Large cluster effects of various flowers; Wines and Liquors $2.50 $1 Bottle Normandy Rye| Value $2.25 $1 Bottle Perfection Mar- | Value

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