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here of the International Sunday School COCHEN) TAKES STAND ‘ TO TRAIN PARENTS NOW. Association The new branch churet educational work as outlined by W. | Churches Wil Teach Them How to Poares, superintendent of the associa- Rear € ren, tion, at & meetin Congregational CHICAGO, March 6.—A fationwide| Miniaters to-day, contemplates the es: | tablishment of & parents Jeampatn to provide for the adequate | ; un adjunct to every Aged Victim Swears He Was NEW TONIC MAKES Forced to Give It at Pis- tol’s Point. | HIM HUNGRY AS A BEAR: Theodore Cochou of No. 143 Penn | q +] Street, Brooklyn, the seventy-eight- VICK! GAINS WEIGHT QUICK! year-old customs inspector who says he gave a check for $20,000 last Friday to Lois Nichols and her son, Howard J. Nichols, of No. 467 Bridge Street, Wondertul Discovery of French Chemist Makes a New Man of Him! Turns Food Lh \ Ll Solid department after having been held prisoner at the muzgle of a pistol from 9 o'clock in the morning until § o'clock in the afternoon, took the stand in. the Adams Street Court before Judge Walsh to-day to prosecute his alleged captors on a charge of extortion, Mrs. Lulu Nichols, wife of Howard Nishols, and one of the defendants in the sult, was in court with her six- teen-months-ol4 son, Victor. Cocheu @estified she had taken mo part in extorting the check from him, though relations with her that formed the basis of the threats ‘der husband made upon him, Codheu admitted he had visited the Nichols home about fifteen tlines since ‘Mre, Lulu Nichols's marriage in 1911, Dut said it was always on invitation ané to get Howard Nichols a job or to give Mrs, Nichols money to “help them along.” He denied that Mra Lulu Nichols had warned him away from the house Feb, 28, “because her husband was at home,” and said re mever stayed there more than five or ten minutes. MAN AND WIFE HELD ON CHARGE OF ARSON Firemen Say They ‘Found Oil- Soaked Boards and Candles in Apartment After Blaze. Then ma: he heary No ‘by a th MAN’S OWN POISON CAUSES RHEUMATISM SAYS LONDON DR. Ridicules Idea of UricAcid and Meat Diet asCauses for Arthritis—Smashes Many Foolish Fallacies “Man poisons himself by the ab- never have a pain or | Adolph Leiter, a stableman, and his! sorption Toe: CORtAIL anibatacious >that! PHOUIAA tive have to cere thee wife, Jennie, were held in $25,000 bail| should be eliminated—this is the | average, according to exe era for further examination next Wednes- |cause of so much rheumatism accord harm has been done by th @ay on # charge of arson by Magis-|ing to Dr. Lane, a London physi- | ordiu medicines in} trate Barlow in the Yorkville Court | ¢lan.” So said W. A, Varney, that t r to-day. They were arrested early yes- | — aalult} t torday, after a fire, starting in their P ~ Deis cae tte apartment on the ground floor of No. | nde (ew Aleem ae : 27 Hast Sixteenth Street, had burned | | worse efter taking eued caedisince out the apartment and endangered tho | | There Rand Peds vor BesUR EE | lives of more than @ hundred people | th 1 do not} on the floors above. When the firemen broke tnto the epartment, they say, they found ten | holes had been cut in the floor and| in each one was placed & barrel stave | soaked in ol! with a lighted candie on | a alt eh pull ee eet Huey it, Leiter and bis wife left the apart- | naneathaes Ta heane ment at 9 o'clock Saturday night and | the disease, but. it remove four hours later the fire started. They artile of stiffness, every returned just after it was extin-| of pain, if you keep at it “sis has ac: joints were guished and said they bad been visit- ing friends in Brooklyn Detectives found Leiter's right | W. A, VARNEY Me Gh peal} trouser leg was soaked with oll, Itwas! “Many pet theories about “heuma- 1h the learned that although the furniture | tism of the joints, and | mean chronte | er hen goin \ in the apartment was valued at about | arthritis, have been smashed during I know what Var. h $300 the couple had taken out fire! the past few years. The old idea of | accomplished for actual ¢ tha rance polloies for $2,000. meat causing rheumatism is ridicu- | w confined to _ oo Jous; think of the large nun r of } “ ” vegetarians that suffer from rheu-| well 4 4 ame for] meat. I know quite a number that { a table T0 JERSEY GAMBLERS | «uttered from artnritis and har boon | p n tha on a meat-free dict for a} z time o | t |so much so th they became K n Pifteen Places in in "Bayonne Notified and did not hay e svftic! rength but_a r r ‘to fight the disease. ust as soon a ant to Stop After Raid | as they began fo eat meat once a day 1 tha on One. they began to improve and, with the | e stoma nut a help of Var-ne-sis, were well in a other preparation produces {& “Glose Up or We Wil Close You! tort time” lavehiavidence ae Varene y | ys | The old {dea of uric acid has been | Send to W. A Varney, Lyn This order was sent out to-day by exploded, as uric acid is perfectly | for “Ss f Var-n : Director of Public Sufety, Henry Wil-| normal to every human boing Gt is} Get Var-ne-sis now to-day»: | non of Bayonne, N. J., to fitteen gam-|the end product of digestion), and at! Rikev-Hegoman and ot vble bitng house keepers within his juris. | ONG . a a a i ey ents EVA A cienectialeheecourgraien vied | ajction. proven that many people have a tre-| saler or send to W. A. Varney, Lo ‘The order to close in the aftermath | mendous exc of uric 4 and | Mass. to @ raid late Saturday night when | Assistant Prosecutor James McCar- thy of Hudson County visited the piace of Patrick McGee, at No, 505 AVenue C, and found a crap game in full progress, He made other visits and then warned the I ities, McGee's place was directly op- posite Police Headquarters, —s WOMAN GETS 2 YEARS | AS A “WHITE SLAVER | Mrs. Brand Is Sentenced to Mis-| souri Prison on Chi of Bring- ing Niece to New York City. | Mra, Katharine Brand, keeper of} manicure parlors in a Nassau Street | office building, who was convicted of violating the Mann White Slave Law | by bringing her seventeen-year-old ! Annie Play m Dayton ., to this city for immoral purposes, \ As to-day sentenced by Judge Hand in the Criminal Branch of the Fed- | oral District Court to serve two years | in the Women's tate Prison at Jef- ferson City, Mo. Mrs, Brand was tried twice, At the first trial a disagreement was an- nounced because the Government had not established criminal intent on the part of the dant. aul Le Sa SAVED FROM SUBWAY TRAIN. from yonne author- NorTtHWest Corner AUN WAINING Y als Plain Figure Talk Every piece of merchandise in our building is marked in PLAIN, READABLE FIGURES. These pain figure prices are your SAFEGUARD and OUR PRIDE, and mark the difference between the old and new wey of doing business. Come and SEE for yourself. — TERMS are OUR TERMS aa Open Saturday Evenings i , 4 - —F } soa7zs $ $21.50 = 4-PIECE ADAM PERIOD rit BEDROOM SUITE | {| in Circassian Walnut or An- beautifully d, exquisitely carved, with © French plate mirrors; con- | promt Tithe of DRESSER, CHIFFO- = TY NIER, TOILET TABLE and BED, sage 1 Can Tbs Purchased Seoarateds 4$ Voor frac Deliveries Fverywhere WConG" Avesl\S"St. tique Ivory Enamel, figu Platform Drage ety in Nick of Time, | As a@ South Ferry subway train was/ rounding the curve in the north end of | the subway at Brooklyn Bridge, at 10.30 o'clock to-day, Michael Mullins of Brook- | lyn, was seen to stagger and fall to the track below. Peter Perenty, a mail clerk attached to Post-Office Station 14 umped and succeeded in dragging Mul- {ins to the side of the track aa the train hushed by. Mullins suffered a. scalp yound and was tiken to the ra treet Hospital, Trafitc was held up for Perenty lives at No. 916 . Richmond Hill, ek te) "THE BIG STORE” SIXTH ahh ISTO 19! ernest F GREENHUT'S— FIFTH rH FLOOR Unique and Unsurpassed at Its Price! “Caldwell” Player Piano at $2 340 1916" Model It positively surpasses any other instrument of the kind onthe market today from every standpoint, taking its price into consideration. It isa beautiful instrument. Its cabinet work is such as to give a wonderfully artistic appearance. Its responsiveness and ease of action are such as to make it notable. It is ec juipped with very latest devices, which appear only in player p sof much higher price metal tubing, transposing tracker-bar, etc In a word—it is an instrument that will give you years and years of service,—which is moderate in price, and is sold on these remarkably low term Down Balance in Small and Weekly Payments With No Additionai Charges Whatsoever [ee BUT &: -FOURTH FLOOR Puesday’ s Grocery Specials ‘ ; © orders filled promptly \ y Our new Grocery Catalogue i fy. Write or sskforfree copy * § Swoe June Peas bresh Cereals | 4 a AT YELLOW split | A Our New FREE—With each Player Piano we give Free of Charge A BENCH TO MATCH AND $10 WORTH OF MUSIC ROLLS OF YOUR OWN SELECTION -SECOND FLOOR Women’s $3 Fancy Top A most serviceabl attractive collec shoes at this record lo Fountain Every pair perfect 55e 28c year welted soles, The » family patents |) RICE 85: 43. skin; uppers of cloth, in fawn and brown Oar 24 to §, in dE widths 0 91¢ OAT Az 22 216 to §,in C, D and E widths only INPORTED MINED $445 A “ No mail, phone or ©. O. D. orders filled on this NG—k eM rir, tem NACH. -usue GRE ENHUT'S-- MAIN FLOOR a $1.15 We} ga sas Brarcatbe Coleg || oitoe des weal | Sale of Leather Goods ! ra) f : VRB: ; 28e ‘WOne N These 80 HAND BAG! Specials for Tuesday MEN'S BILL FOLDS MEN'S PASS CASE FOLDoreg. OMe; at MEN MEN IMBINATION PASS CASE reg. $1 CIGAR AND CIGARET Tah WHITE Re bitaitS BR > EGGS CREENHUT'S.—SECOND FLOOR 30¢ | (a ——_———_—_____| Men's and Boys’ 15¢ Laundered For Average Collars (rv Dozen Full Figures, at The model shown in the illustration, N 24€ dozens of standard ND STANDING Thousands upon th brand 1c collars. in FOLD, WING SHAPES. Quarter and hail Excellent var of styles in every except 15 and of which the qu At the price of laundering you can buy fresh and perfect collars in this sule. Remember, please, only a few styl 51), but good picking in ize from 12to 20, sntity is limited. boned titted with this corsetan everlasting sens istaction will be y« It is w really big sin sizes 15 and from 12 to 20. BASEMENT ————---——} House War ns Hoary GREENHUT'S. Figured “Crex” Grass Matting Rugs (New Herringbone Weave) Beautiful: ruys in 3D FL. From the Great March Sale Side ed; 44 inches leer Refrigerators, high; 32 nine sizes Sx10. vision shelves and i jovable, making it easy oe : Gx : ” . 4.0N7.6 Paints al These Low Prices 36x72 Ga Gal, Qt rt Pt 30x40 Roof and Barn. S10 70¢ a 27x54. Mixed 165 0 Be 80k Ihe oAnad Hoor Iie We 50 18x38 he ii 135 700 Spar Varnish i) Ls $100 Sac 1 gelvanized after weaving ft and 150 fe Poultry Wire—1 and 2 inch ies! which makes it doubly strong; 2 Inch Mesh 12 inches in rolls of 1 rolls of 1S high Je | 43 inches hig 24 inches high... .$1.89 60 inches t 36 inches high 2.60 7 1 Inch Mesh — rolls of 150 fr $2.30 | 36 inche $4.60 48 inch inches high ~e $3.50 Gold-F illed Reading and Sewing Glasses fitted with best whitecrys- $ tal crown spherical lenses 1.78 2.50 New Style “Grip-Tite” Gold Filled Finger Plece Mountings $8.15 $10.55 12 inches high 24 inches high “Hygeno” Made of metal; 250 in the lot orders on this item at Sanitary Carpet Sweepers ith nickel-plated frame, O es enameled in mah Duplicates cann No mail or phone 97 Jdc Aluminum Ware “Wear Ever see illustration) ,attaghedto your $1.45 Drip Pans $2.10 Coffee Pots — 2 quart capacit own lenses while you ‘| 19 $1.38| at $1.79 wait; at ode 31.00 Berlin Sauce Pans -3 juart; at Ae .00° Berlin Sauce Pots —3 quart capacity; at 89e ie Frying = Pans 10 inches, at $1.42 $1.00 Frying = Pans Bly inches; at *, ROC Eyer Examined by Registered | Optometrists, No Charge. 50 J-al Green Trading Stamps Present Coupon ~@aq e2CUT OUT THIS C OUPONes, Free Tuesday 1. re Caen (Single mbdetbl Usstkmandos aoe aoa these hut sion, (rom bu a most t ceeding in interest any that ha gone before $10 and up to $35. Lace Shoes at on of beautiful and Every pair made with Good- amps ure of patent colt AND BULL 7De S HILL FOLDS ree 1.50; $119 Te & $1.75 <a| WR ze Corsets durable corset, made of strong white coutil and well It will outwear two ordinary corsets. The best fashion lines are evident in it, and, properly IT IS GOOD TOMORROW ONLY s This cx nis good for 50 (FIFTY) ga¢ Green Trading Stamps FREE with purchases of $1 of more Tuesday, March 7 These $0 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as © those you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases. w GREENHUT'S — SECOND FLOOR a ; GREENHUT'S 139 Sale of Women's & Children's I8cSweatersa at A9¢e A most at IMEN {YR Si 0 ey tt quality shaw! "33.95 areain a GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR A Distinguished Collection of Spring Millinery Featuring Novel Trimmed HATS T sie ial $ 5 Both pra tical and beautiful are hats for every occa iness to dress wear miarkable showi Other trimmed hats at $7.50. GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR: Fora Limited Time Only We Offer These Excellent Trunks 1 w price at Sizes Jie trunks are canvas covered and tibre bound, Substantially made and an exceptional value. twithstanding the fact that all materials em- ployed in trunk construction are advancing in price, we make this interesting offering in the complete assurance that, at the figure named, there is nothing better to be had Strongly and substantially built, these trunks will give excellent service. ree. Me, T9e¢ Introductory Olfering of Fashionable Spring Suits Specialy Peed. 19,505°24.50 Other Spring Suits for Women and Misses, ig in price $ 14.75 to “49.50 Another Notable Sale is Choice of Any Overcoat in the House for Men 12.50 Except Pur-Trimmed) at Formerly Priced to $25 Boys’ Wash Suity—at $1, Men's Hats made of Palm Beach Cloth, Breezelee Cloth, Madagascar Straw. 70, with silk underbrim, also crush sitk: at Ic usually priced to 7 9c men, misses, BILL, CARD AND. ” $1.39 TH CASES 17 @ Men's Underwear 3 $1.75, at Hosiery Specials for women, 2? girls and t rys: all sizes mill clean Bet of Infante’ Wear for $2.98 A Big Sale of Framed Pictures, Mirrors and Oil Paintings. (For tull details of above sales see our ad- e of corss - € of corset sat Evening Journal value GREENHUT'S—BASEMENT: “Open Stock” Porcelain Dinner Ware 20,000 Pieces in Tuesday's Sale Every piece perfect, and you car easily mutch up complete sets fron. the assortments All of this porcelain ware in an exceptionally dainty pink spray design Come early, please, for the atten Sa Choice at AeeP 19¢ — ake Plates Inch Salad Bowls Sauce Boats 10-Inch Meat dance is sure to be large. Choice at 5c Bread and Butter Plates Pie Plates Oatmeal Saucers Fruit Saucers Choice at 9c Tea Plates Breakfast Plates Coupe Soups Deep Soups Tea Cups and Egg Cups Dishes Saucers Slop Bowls Choice at 12c Choice at Dinner Piates T-inch Salad 3de Coffee Cups and Dishes Covered Vege Saucers &-Inch Meat able Dishes 7-Inch Open Dishes mtach Meat Vegetable Cream Tea Pate Dishes Pitchers Sugar Bowls

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