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partment, | Hi A MI rican delegation aboard, which er Own Again rien eee aseaeaisncmaats by the Haytian lcontinued thelr voyage to Bunnos By Sylvester Rawling. Airos to Join the international high com- OUISE HOMER was Amneris {0 | mission. “Alda” at the Metropolitan Opera House jast night and # CHOKED DOCTOR AND WADE NOG LAUGH Also Keeps Woman from Get-|crowded house paid tribute to ber La . at Moi, voice and to her art. In Mme. Hom- ting $5,000 She Thinks Is |-r's caso. abwouce has not made us Rheumatism! A grow fonder of body else. This LJ x Due from Accident. third chance we have had to welcome | her back to the scene of her former A pin’s a Hittle thing, but here's a] triumphs must have convinced her of pin that tickled a Judes on the|that. ‘The whole performance was ex- bench, got a case adjourned in court, bth gtd Ri uaAeniny te sung r ogin ° made a lawyer swell up. put a many! guiineate the dark-skinned daughter amd a doctor at that, into St. Peter’s|of the Nile with some passion. Her Hospital in Jersey City and kept a} singing of bs “oO Mg ee roi bt fascinating, Glovanni Martinelli's Re- Gient away from $6,000 for at least dames was @ virile and a picturesque three days. impersonation, admirably sung. Mr. “Here's a good story,” telephoned | Martinelli has’ brains, as well as voice the Bronx reporter. “No, I haven't/and personality. Ho will reach far. sour | Phen the re in the cast Mr. got the grip, I was laughing. You'll) Amato, in his commanding Amonasru, laugh in a minute too. Are youland Mr. Scott as Kamfis, and Mr, ready? Wall, this wae calendar day| Kosi as ‘The King, with Hietro Au- disio as the Messenger and Vora Cur- | in the Supreme Court up here. All|‘, as the unseen Priestess, and Giulio “Rep a bottle in your home. kinds of excuses were given for post-jsciti's fine chorus, helping to make Donements of cases. What? Oh, yos,|the Triumph scene before one of the Price 28c, de. $1.00 ail thet. Wel undreds gates of Thebes a super! eames So Mat. Wells Justice |apectacle as well as an overwhelming | il MORAN M0 HSS 8. 80 af Sravely—no, NO, Tl ensemble of song. Mr. Bavagnoll con- | = —_—===—r @idn't say gravy—"g" for good, “r*| ducted, holding his massed forces at for rate—yes, gravely. Got it? all times well together. “Hattie Turner is a widow and « File Cammaerts’s poem, “Cartl- r PIAN cirous trainer, She teaches trapoze| jon” recited by Mra. Seth Barton Turn Lito io performers — her name's Turner,| French to an orchestral accompant- ‘That's not bad, is it? Turner, circus ~ Fe aemiieny Oreter keg LAYER PIANO ; ork S8ymphc rohes! ria, performer, eh? All right, she Is suing atten Damiruact, eas intends ~ the Hudson and Manhattan—you| ed to be the feature of a benefit con- {J know, the tube, for $5,000, Her cert at Acute Muscular & Chronic Sciatica Rheumatic pains of any nature disappear under the ing and warming influence of Sloan's Liniment. Apply it lightly—no need to rub it in—it penetrates and brings relief at once Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN the Century Theatre last T zh t a a small outlay your piano can be got caught In a door of one of the Ae Elsen auch ae tee A turne player-piano of the cars at Exchange Place on May ‘®/ fayette Pund, the Serbian Rellef and | highest quality and which we fully guar- 1914, Well, Attorney R. J. Donovan,| St. Dunstan's Regents Park for antee. Come in for a demonstration. for Mrs. Turner, said He would like a boas Bg eheebinnrahintal rn daughter of a former Serbian Minin- E | week's postponement because one of| ter to England, who had been an- K N A B his chief witnesses swallowed a pin.{ nounced to make an Illustrated talk| Then the judge laughed, Sure the|on Serbla, was called home last Sat- 5th Ave., at 39th St. man swallowed the pin. He's Dr. Jo- seph Ryan and is in St. Peter's Hog-| Farnum, an American nurse wh, = pital. No, it tan't funny for him, It] helped to fight the plague of typhus! wea the Judge that Inughed and the)!" Serbla and to heal the wounded Fi wrath idee at nusned and ae norma od cnet wenn] Various Forms tponed until St, Patrick's | Farnum’s personality was so attrac. | ‘ Get t tive, her bearing was so modest, her| Of H d h fet the | rch wan ao muaical, her diction eadaacne y in order to treat hend- 'y to understand the causes and her enunc proachable, h and , and so absor @ the affection Colnanioe yoo evans not even begin ba the t je without know- : ing What causes give rise to it, and we you substitute “flee” for “fl in ur] must eta See eee oe we of Samuel courses? ‘The Serbte Ly | treated avoording to th We Fae a re ieee cirtuce and hole nt | must not only be particular to give & st| tributes that ¥ and noble at. | Tomedy intended tocounteract the cause fk anucee teat von which produces the headache, but we vd Rae BU Md age Vaiso give a remedy to relieve the s,| veloped wings, There must have been | Cold shiver running down Mr. Dame | been removed. ‘To anawer this purpore, rosch's back as Mrs, French's sup-| antikamnia tablets will be found a most | porters laughed and talked while he; sonra eeake: ar “(led his orchestra through the beauti-| give ful largo from Dvorak’s “The New World Symphony” as if his orchestra uriay. Her place was taken by M ‘ The pin will come up on St. Patrick's Day if there's no pa- rade.” —————— | Swann Appoints Samuel Ecker. District Attorney Swann to-day an- nounced the appointment Keker, of No. 154 Fast Street, as Attorney until the cause ofthe trouble has District Reker's ey General nade him St especially work mapped ous. office at No. 50 gradugte ‘of the City College and the Now York University Law val! one of best In Amorioa, were only a curtain raiser for a vaudeville show. | ution him to keep bis bow for which nothing 18 better th nd when be feels the I east sign Oo! ttack, he should t ket ‘an be depended on to pro- ‘very few minutes, Ask ‘ablete. mnie tablets at all draggiste, lg Oe y Flying Machines | ernment Aeroplanes and a | a || New Baking Powder | ful of — canthrox, Progress is the result of discontent with old methods. This is the reason for NUXATED IRON 100") THE PERFECT FORFEIT BAKING POWDER Made with a new baking powder phosphate. Man cannot live with- out phosphates in food, , the scalp is hair drie F cloping a bright lustre and | that makes it see dvt qui f Th Old ani Popular Kemedy for Gout, Kheut eat aT epee ashy AU iam, If you have not yet used Ryzon, } . you have not baked your best. Agen Modern recipes call for standard level measurements, So do Ryzon directions. If you prefer to use heaping measurements, use Ryzon exactly as you would any other baking powder. ‘Sold Every Farm ‘He Advertised in THE WORLD! . Yob. tin, 10e 4-Ib. tin, 18e — 1-Ib. tin, 35¢ WILLIAM A, WILCOX | Real Estate. | Farms and Country Estates a Specialty | Westerly, R. 1, Dec. 8 | New York World | T inclose check for $15 on account Please insert inclosed advertisement in The World ten times, from Dec. 9 to Dec 48, inclusive 1 have sold every place | have adver- tlsed in your paper. Very truly yours, WILLIAM A. WILCOX Is it Possible for Newspaper Advertising | fo Accomplish More? PRE rf a ; ’ ean BA Mi Sa | PIN PINNED UP CASE, Louise Homer $1.98 Umbrellas at *1.59 $1 Umbrellas at 69c Makes Amneris tond 719 th REENHUT'S—3D FL. For men and women. Coverings are of black silk and] For men and women. Excellent umbrellas, linen piece-dyed taffeta, Plain and fancy handles. guaranteed quality, Plain and fancy handles. -Usual Complimentary dav Green Trading Stamps FREE Tomorrow DISTRIBUTION IN PREMIUM PAR- LOR, STH FLOOR. Ae many cote of the 20M Green Stamps a8 are reasonably required for books unfilled wil be giv only one set of any date goo. one book. Only 100 Complimentary (ge0d In any one book, but you rt es many books as you FOR THE DOG! $1 AND $1.50 DOG COLLARS AND HARNESSES--slightiy — shopworn: black and russet; also colored leathers; fancy and plain tudded: ates. 49¢ poG saTcH: $1,39to $5.30 DOG St BEPING $1.50 to $4.50 boc HOUSES $6.50 to $9 DOG FOOD, DOG FBEDING DISHES, MUZZLBS, COMBS, BRUSHES, CLIPPERS, CHAINS, LBADS, BLANKETS, SWEATERS AND DOG REMEDY; In « word, EVERYTHING POR THE DOG OR CAT, at low prices. "THE BIG STORE” \Sunmin, SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19! STREET REENHUT’S—BASEMENT: Look at These Low Prices On Finest Cut Glass Choicest in Quality—Most Exquisite in Design—Richest in Cutting You will find this the most remark- able of all cut glass sales ever inaugurated in this city. It will pay you handsomely to buy Cut Glass liberally now. The values are the best we have ever offered. Every article of this purchase richly cut on pure lead blanks. Even the little Nappies or Bon Bon Dishes, priced as low as 89c, are worthy of a place in the best home. The designs strike the eye by reason of their novelty Say72 and beauty. This Cut Glass is trom the McKanna Co. of Honesdale, Pa., one of the best known makers in the country, and this sale is the result of a most advantageous underprice transaction. Every Piece:of Cut Glass in This Sale Is ‘Worth While’’ The Prices (Which Are the Lowest Ever Advertised for Such Grades) Emphasize the Wisdom of Your Making Liberal Additions to Your Glass Closet at Once. To the McKanna stocks, we have made additions of hundreds of pieces of cut glass from our own superb assortments, the whole forming AN EVENT OF UNSURPASSED INTEREST. Just a few of the pieces selected at random are illustrated in this advertisement, and the only way for you to appreciate the scope and magnitude of this selling occasion is to visit the department tomorrow and see the displays. If you are not a regular Greenhut patron, THIS IS AGOOD TIME TO BECOME ONE. at. . 12-Inch Vases—floral cutting; at. sae 12-Inch Vases—Chelsea cutting; 83 95 S195 MRR SENS ins os AO Ki, at. ; illustrated); at ‘alae useing *3.29 6-Inch Comporte—brilliant cutting; $ Ra aEe 1.49 8-Inch Vases—Regis cutting; Eliott & Mare at. 8-Inch Bowls (as illustrated)— 8 at. Mayonnaise Bowl and Plate — handsomely cut; at A Group of Cut Glass Articles Regularly Priced $ $3.95 to $4.50 each, at 2.49 In this collection you have a choice of: Oval Orange Bowls, Round Bowls, 9 inches; Jugs, in assorted cuttings; Ice Tubs, Ice Cream Trays, Covered Butter Dishes, Handled Baskets, Water Bottles, Extra Large Comports, Vases, Fern Dishes, Sugars and Creamers. 10-Inch Vases—floral cutting; $ | &-Inch Napples—meteor cutting $ $15 Punch Bow! and Foot—mas- I ~6-Inch; 2.95 (as illustrated); at 1.59 sive allover eating: ace ? o *8.95 ery eee * basal attertes 89c pie T-Inch Napplee—Akron cutting; $1 DQ | g.Inch Bowls Windsor cutting; $3.95 Covered Butters and Plates (as il- $3.95 10.95 Vi illustrated)—i4 $ 8-Inch Napples-—Wind ings $4" ee . . es , ' inches vats ay alias 5.95 ri be cud peer esha: ® 1.95 Sugars and Creamers very richin $ All the above pleces are from the 10-Inch Vases—Chelsea cutting; $ 95 7-Inch Nappies--Windsor cutting; $ 49 effect (as illustrated); at 1.29 McKanna stocks, oe at seheces ° Powder Boxes and Hair Recei $ he fe p Celery Traya—rose cutting (as il- § 1 29 six sided; each jee 1.59 she sated Unrated aad ole eatrateh ar pelea) & $5.50 Fine Cut Fern Dishes-—complete with Caney Tse +] 79 Hasperedion sate $1.79 | tern and ‘reflectors beautltully $2 77Q a , 5 ’ eee ° cut and an extraordinary value 5 S-Inch Fern Vanes as illustrated) — $9 Q hearted! Hon Ben: Diehee— 89c | ilamm Lampe-—highly ome- $4 Qi ai : mental; at to Nabisco Trays--beautiful cutting; 1 59 8-Plece Water Sets—combination cutting; set ar. . includes 4-pint water jug, 6 tumblers to Domino Sugar Holders 9 5 match; plated and footed reflec- $ at. VFR Ic tor; a remarkable bargain at 5.95 : A Big Lot of ”, Cut Glass Stem Ware and Tumblers At Half Price Once again we repeat, that a sale of this character is most rare and MaNaue: and it behooves you to take advantage of it at Greenhut's lomorrow. GREENHUT'S--BASEMENT: Come, See This 10-Piece “Guernsey” Fine Thin-Blown Cooking Set Water Tumblers Absolutely Fireproof—Brown and White Each ednesday at at, a Set, Light daisy cutting, AS ILLUSTRATED. Each set consists of a casserole, a baking dish, a mixing bow! and 6 individual custard bowls (AS ILLUSTRATED. Only 100 of these cooking sets at this price.) flee yw i" (Only 400 MARCH CHINA SALE Features 100-Plece Dinner Sets at New York's Lowest Prices GREENHUT'S--FOURTH FLOOR Best Quality Staple Groceries Mail and ‘Phone (4000 Chelsea) Orders Filled. OUR NEW GROCERY CATALOG IS READY Ask or Write for a FREE COPY Sugar Fresh Eggs Best Refined Cirenutated NEW LAID EGGS 10-tb, cotton bag, O9e: 0 GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Kummel, Wines, Brandy Regal English Dry and Old Richelieu Club 3-Star Brandy Direct importation from requiar price 1's reduced pee iia OO) John Haig & Co's Scotch Whisky Old and metiow liquer; hte 12d Tom Gins Three bottles, $2; T4c 28¢ zen NEW LAID BROWN Pics gorn B8C || | Oud Lewis Hunter Rye 7 conllifornle Wings wie Tals Gnitd 4ge [|| us fmom ne sadn | Vermouth aan ad daseth HH HERRING—emoked and EGOS doren c eh, la & Prate and Gatien, tealeds Box, about’ 48 "4 9e None delivered i ln Vor Ge | old Private Stock. ...82.28 aihach pink a iulon 80c| Yertow ClING PEACHES — went 7 El Dorado soe 1.88 done 81.08; wii sen, OC LESS BRANS | jon wa aos ee Conese. in 008 "| Troy Cocktaila | pogedsie Vineyania... 1.45 JERSEY TOMATOES. -Fountal 12c¢| reri-cenr’ Sa, ' Chelee of pease de Three Crown Brand. 198 quality, fun and packe iS aobbi.b ‘ | black oF mi 0 porrie Lie jd JIC | Choice quality ... +++ 1 41.65 ei Bel, bide. |) dor, SEG ae ee wp, 48¢ | | pi 20 bore French; bottle wit tags Hoe [87.50 10 SMe |] mpd Triock_ Me) aaategt ees CBorm | | "se paltimnore Rue WEET JUNE PEAS — Moon. | 10 Ibe. $1.25 bottle laltimore Ry Night Bay brand; doz, #1;/ ’ si 7 4 Ibe. 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