The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1916, Page 11

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WARE OF CARROLL, YOU BLACKHANDERS Me Has a Pick Handle and His Dogs—What Does He Care for Coffins or Daggers? ‘There is a choicoly seasoned pick- handle, owned by a determined and sturdy Irishman, John Carroll by Mame and night watchman by occu- | pation, awaiting contact with the 11) epectatty when astisted by occasional use @f Outicura tment Care and Cuticura kin of Infants, and troubles becom- | skulls of a certain bunch of black- handers should they venture within swinging distanee, John Carroll, who holds forth on the New Haven Rall- foad piers, just south of the Brooklyn Bridgo, between sundown and sunup, visited Police Headquarters this known, “I’m a@ law-abiding citizen, I am,” announced John, “and I've « deep re- spect for law and order, but I give fair warning that if the villains who sent me a black hand letter app in my bailiwick there had jan ambulance handy to cart them away, Them's my sentiments.” Pinned to the door of the pier by a quivering dagger John found a letter written in red ink, threatening him- self and his two dogs, Monk and Nell, with destruction, Now John thinks a lot of his dogs and when he saw them crudely drawn, lying upon their backs with their feet pointed heavenward | he could not control himeelf. Further- more he was not appeased by a draw- ing of a coffin containing the figure of a man beenath which was written the words, “Here lies the body of John Carroll.” JUDGE WERNER DEAD; PROMINENT IN POLITICS Member of Court of Appeals Ex- Pires in Rochester After Operation Fails to Save Him. ROCH R, N.Y, March 1— William Werner, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals, died in the | Werner underwent an operation, Feb. was on tho road to recoverey until a efw days ago, when pleurisy developed. Judge Werner was born in But- }falo in 1865, by Mail int it sold everywhere Liberal sample of each mailed free wity 32-p book. f “Cul * Dept. 5G, Boston, “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Worth Up to $18.00 medium length Cc Cheviots and Brow MEN’S OVERCOATS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. in, “GET THE HABIT.” “GET THE HABIT.” the most sensational Bar, boy and farm laborer, whilo studying to fit himself for a career. He moved |’ \to Rochester while still a lad, and was men and boys, but and see them, at Included is almost every seasonable and desirable kind of Over- coat and Suit-—lorm-fitting Overcoats, Box Coats; long, short) and Blue Mixtures, Overplaids, Heather Mixtures, Browns and Oxfords. IN SUITS—Blue Pencil Stripes, Overplaids, Plain Blues, Blacks, Tartan Plaids, Green Stripes, Black Pencil vats; Seotch Mixtures, n Club Checks in 's SUS |Qvercoats and Suits Worth Up Values $ 00 Worth Up to $20.00 Up to ° to $5.00 $ 65 $15.00 at $ 50 At the Union Square Store Only! Fe All broken lots of Suits and Overcoats ¥ Suits and Overcouts | that sold at $10.00, 812.50 and $15.00, T Our famous season of fine quality and| collected from the other Brill Stores | end, clean-up of Boys’ make — radics re- and placed on sale at this one store | Clothing with wonder duced, only, for quick disposition—some of ful bargains, ¢ that we have ever offered, 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue And Our New Store in Brooklyn on Flatbush Avenue at Fulton Street GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, morning and Jet his intentions become | | ~\“Well, | Should Say | 9% for the removal of his spleen and!‘ He worked as errand " These wonderful bargains for men, young still uncommonly good,” so come into one of the busy Brill Stores to-day or to-morrow a wonderful variety of smart, desirable models; all of them most remarkable bargains al $8.50. Big, Broken Lots--Clean-Up sins in Cloth- ’ admitted to the bar there in 1880, | while serving as clerk and book- keeper, He was elected special County Judge of Monroe County in 1884, holding this post till 1894, when he was elected to the Supreme Court bench, s appointed by then Governor ‘ancy in the ars later ho was elected to the same office for a term ending Deo. 31, 1918. Judge Werner was tall a candidate for Gove » Was promi - nent in Repub olities. ‘Gets-It’ DOES Work” “Look a’ There, If You Don’t Think It’s Just Wonderful for Corns!” “Biest my stars, look at itt Land of the It Why, Just look at it! That just like peeling er on niy toe, right jan’ corns, every corn, the mple way | Yow oolby to }th New eo «LIGVH SELL just now “the pickings Tila OL OD Chinchillas, Gray Stripes, BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS “GET THE HABIT.” \) BRUSSELS RUGS. High-Grade Velvet Rugs Choice selections—very weil wearing. Size. 9x12 Regularly. + $34.50 28.50 24.50 « 17.50 6x9 eee 16.50 36x70 in. 3.50 27x54 in. 1.75 27x52 in...... 1.50 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROE 1, ALL Departments NOW Under One Roof We Begin Tomorrow an Absorbingly Interesting Sale of “American Made” Rugs Which Will Command the Attention of All New No less than $95,000 worth of the very finest domestic ru REENHUT'S—BASEMENT GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR Axminster Rugs These are choice specimens of the weaver's art, and introduce many attractive novelties in designs and colors. 9x12 Ox! binations. Size 9x12 8.3x10, is: 8.3x10.6 ees Hrs 8.3x10.6 x 8.3x10.6 6x9 36x63 36x63 27x54 7x54, 6x9 6x9 36x70 in 36x63 in. In the March China Sale We Offer for Tomorrow 100 Piece Porcelain Dinner Sets at °8.95 Absolutely the biggest value in inner sets offered in all the china sales now under way in this or any other city. These dinner sets are complete for 12 persons—nice enough for any household. Excellent ware, attractive border de- signs, treated with gold at edges. Each set includes two covered dishes. Only 72 sets, sc COME EARLY to- morrow. GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR 12,000 Men’s “1 to ‘2 New Negligee Shirts rare Ina Great Sale, ‘y Temorrow, at.. 79¢ This is our annual March Sale—and this year it is more attractive than ever, for the assortments include NEGLIGEE SHIRTS OF STANDARD MAKES—the labels in the neck- bands will tell the best part of the story. This most remarkable of all shirt sales is made possible by the many advantageous pur- chases made months ago for just now the market is bare of big quantities of worth-while shirts to sell under price. It is a fact that before long you will be asked to pay at leat $1 each for shirts even of ordinary quality shirts in materials that are not guar- anteed fast color Leery One of These 12,000 Shirts is Guaranteed Fast. Color All Are Cut Full, Laundered or Soft French Culis ings, Percales and Madras Cloths- pleat finished with fine pearl buttons, faced sle Groceries, $1.95 $8] 2 *5.50, $1.10 i GUADAKALI BLEND | Tresn pas LAID EGGS W LAL LOG NE Pleated or Plain Bosom if fine pla GREENHUT'S--FOURTH FLOOR— Meat Reduce Your Household Expenses by B uring Powder | sone. ; | enditlly Made and Perfect Fitting. Seores of bea or plaited white 1 All sizes from 1.8! to 1S tiful patterns in Mercerized Shirt e shirts in all sizes. These are all and Provisions ying Your Table Supplies at Greenhul's 20; sat Sugar t EVINED GRANL 66. r Special for your choice tomorrow gs, representing accumulated purchases of WILTON, AXMINSTER, VELVET AND TAPESTRY The names of the makers of these floor coverings are sufficient guarantee of their quality. These include: S. Sanford Sons—Alex. Smith Sons—H. G. Fetterof Co. The designs are superb, the colorings exquisite, the durability unquestionable, and the sizes those most in demand. Here is a rug to match any style of mural decoration, and to go with any scheme of furniture. The reductions in price speak eloquently of the bargains that may be secured in this sale. Royal Wilton Rugs Attractive qualities in exquisite color com- At Least 200 Styles in New Trimmed Spring Millinery *5 York Tapestry Brussels Rugs Popular priced and all of excellent wearing qualities, Regularly. Sale Price.| Ox13"., 036 Saas 50) Oxi2... 17.80 reel eat iia 31.60) 8.3x10.6,. ‘ 29,50 | 8:3x10.6 ‘ > 14.50 22.50| Once again, your earnest 19.75 | rected to this most remarkal Not only are the assortm enormous, affording an unexcelled choice, but qualities and prices must make strong appeal to those who want the best for the least money in floor coverings. 5.75 4.75 3.95 3.25 REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Advance Spring Styles of Women’s High Class “Foot Mould” 3 50 " $7 Shoes& Pumps, at Newest and Smartest PUMPS AND HIGH NOVELTY ak ‘ Priced here at $1 to $3 a pair less than uptown The New Sybil Pump at . ee This pump is made turned sole, Cuban Loui one of our specialties; § over long vamp, with hand- ‘ covered heel, in white calf with green trimmii atent leather with white trimmings; and white calfskin with black trimmings All sizes 2! t0 7; AA to D widths, Women’s $6 White Calf Skin Shoes, *4,45 We have received another shipment of these ultra-fashional hoes— genuine calf skin (eight-inch pattern), light Goodyear-welted soles, cov- ered Cuban Louis heels. All sizes 2!) to 7; A to D widths, GREENHUT’S—FIFTH FLOOR When You Wish to Buy a Piano Come to Greenhut’s Not only have you such an excellent choice of fine instruments, in- cluding: The Sweet Toned McPhail, the Artistic Baus, the Favorite Cable and the Beautiful Benedict, but the money economies you may effect are very decided We direct particular attention to Our Own Caldwell Piano at *175 This is without a peer at its price, or at anything near its price, on the market In Player Pianos You have w choice of: The Superb Boardman and Gray at $775; the Unrivalled McPhail at $750; the Noted Baus at $500; the Splendid Cable at $425, And finally, the Caldwell Player Piano at #340 ‘The last named has set the piano trade by the ears, and absolutely defies competition at or near its price. ¥ All these instruments are sold on 3 YEARS’ CREDIT TERMS ~ beginning at $5 DOWN AND $LA WEEK, with no additional charges. ——-GREENHUT'S—BASEMENT: Choice of These Excellent House Furnishings arise From the hundreds of bargains, which you may obtain in our newly located House Ware Department in the Basement, we seleet the following handful; Combination Stepladder and n Chairsmade of hardwood 75¢ Clothes Baskets finest wil- 75c Values L adders-with pail rest; made of selected wood; at 2-Pieeo Curving Sets of selected steel; at made asytofoldand) taway; at 75€ Casseroles vy nickel- plat T-pi set consists of inch porcelain tray and 6 deco- | « rated tumbler holders to match;! “\@inches: at each piece mounted in uickel- plated frame; — assorted 10-In, Aluminum Double scenic designs T5e| Roasters -at 2-Quart Aluminum Coffee Pots ae 5-Qt. Aluminum Lipped Sauce S-foot{ suing inf 14 Boards 75e |95c Square Waffle lrons—tor gas only; at Navajo” Sweeping Brushes at Pans at 75e 6-Ql, Berlin Sauce Pans or Kettles at 75 Muminum Double Boilers at 75e Kitchen “Kumfort” Ovens has two w size 12x13 adjustable she at reflector; oven made of steel; economy in 75e s, values to $1.25; 75e Choice of above a at

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