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A GREAT HELP, (Prom the Cincinnati Enquirer ) ‘When a princess lands a Job she knows | that she is a great aeip to her parents, because she buys her own stockings and chewing gum. EAR 80 STREET. FURNITURE Cash or Credit TOFEN-EVENINGS Tit, 1 O'CLOCK, Holzwasser Home Talks No. 58 Choose only the BEST of furniture and furniatings, if you would assure & life time of’ service. thorough «i M fe Sala m why YOU sehold goods “eventually — should at HO! why 1 Kasil; sibl on tas Sih af rola fide, *7 Including Pari and Kitchen Rooms, Period $ siyest800Val OO Pris Koon, Sdem oF, bean Period: Laving Hoom, ts hor Bh tone Bed thats or Ad. uy to date_Kiteh Room, Bedroom Terms apply aiso to New York w Jersey, Connecticut. Freight end, Ralirend, Varee, Delivery by" Our Own Motor Taste a little of the Steak or Chop plain — then — add “Eddys” Sauce and note the improvement. oA Ressve ds Aettn |GIVE NO GOOD REASON |close-fisted horse owners in their, THE EV NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY ALDERMEN LEAVE HORSES 10 CRUEL FATE IN WINTER Defeat Ordinance to Save In- jury and Death in Slippery Weather. BOTH SIDES WANT IMMEDIATE PEACE IN CLOAK STRIKE Common Ground for Settle- ment May Be Found Within Ten Days. Although no official statement has been made indicating any change of heart on tho part of the Manufac- Hard-Hearted Horse Owners Opposed Measure That Hu- manity Prompted. Bowing to the will of a handful of districts, a majority of the Aldermen | yesterday voted against an ordinance which would have put an end to the heartless cruelty to animals wit- nessed every winter on the streets of this city. The ordinance was defeated by a vote of 53 to 16, and this oc- curred after it was clearly shown by experts that the measure was not| only humane but a hardship to no, one. Not a sound argument was ad- | vanced by one of the fifty-three Aldermen as a reason for their votes. ‘The defeated ordinance simply pro- | vided that between Nov. 1 and April) 1 horses must be shod in @ manner | that would prevent slipping or tend to} prevent slipping. No special device | was advocated. All the horse owner | was asked to do was to make an hon- est effort in the matter of showing humane treatment to dumb beasts in) hia care. Every big concern in New York City came forward in favor of the or-| dinance. ‘They argued that it did not affect them, anyway, because they |were already using devices to pre- vent their animals from sprawling and falling on icy pavements, But it| was pointed out by these same large | horse owners that there were thou-| sands of men in this city who needed the regulating the ordinance would | put into effect. The class they re- ferred to were heartless, penny wise| and pound foolish horse owners, who were responsible for the countless ex- hibitions of cruelty witnessed every- where during slippery weather, The Evening World asked thousands of customers world’s markets. ness Sales.” placed before the people of for $2.98? represents a clear saving which would ordinarily for $6.75? paredness Sale bargains further? a single sentence: There isn't a reflect the spirit in which we hav epoch-marking event. Eddys'| S STYLE Great on claims -and fisii auce At Grocers and 10 c Delicatessen Stores, Madeby E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y: A New,Harmless Way to Banish Hairy Growths (Beauty Topics.) By following this suggestion woman can, in the privacy home, remove every trace from her f. With powdered delatone and water mix enough pa cover th not-wanted hairs; apply and in 2 ¢ minutes rub of 1 wash the skin, This method is unfailing, harmless and quick in results, but care shouldbe employed to get the genuine delatone,—Advt any f hair or fuzz 219, 221, 28, 245, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. No Deposit—50c Weekly on $20 Worth of Clothing "T1076 when will salt and pian, You ¢ §75 suit here tor 17: Supt. F, Freel of the American 8. P. |C. A! to prepare the ordinance beaten | | yesterday, the horse owners opposed | | to the measure got busy with their | | Aldermen, Without attempting —to| |deny the charges of cruelty to ani- | mals made every winter the close- | fisted owners began to lobby. Alderman Quinn was one of the opponents of the ordinance and was uninoved by the fact that | American 8, P. C. A. the Hu- facilities save YOU mon charge next year. a That's the important thing and benefit of our far sightedness in antic- ipating present-day conditions in the Doubtless you are following our adver tising day by day during these “Prepared- If you are not, you are miss- ing the greatest bargain opportunities ever Where else, for instance, can you buy an excellent, stylish pair of Women’s Pumps or Oxfords for $1.49? (You CAN buy them, but for $3.) Ora $5 FITTED TOP CHARMEUSE SILK PETTICOAT Or a 100-piece LIMOGES CHINA DINNER SET for $25, which CEDAR UTILITY CHEST, a very neces- sary article in the home just now, one But what's the use of cataloguing Greenhut's Pre- whole of this immense institution which doesn't Our preparedness (we can’t repeat it too often) is YOUR gain. Our forethought works to YOUR advantage; ouf immense buyitg In time you will see that we are right when we claim that you can buy everything you need today, at Greenhut's, for less than the manufacturers will ‘We are out to make customers’ 60 we don't hold back scat that we urge you to READ OUR ADVERTISE- MENTS DAILY WITHOUT SKIPPING A LINE! turers’ Association, events are s0 shaping affairs in the cloak and suit industry that both the strikers and association officials will be seeking &@ common basis for settlement within a week or ten days, True, both are working at oross-purposes now, but the moment sevoral of the associa- tion shops try to put their business into operation, as they are expected to do shortly, that moment sudden changes will oceur. With ite industry more than three-fourths unfonized, the associa- tion cannot hope to maintain ite nor- mal capacity for production with even 2,000 non-union workers and the help that might accrue from sending “rush business” to those independent shops that have signed up and are known to be more or less allies of the association. ‘These thoughts are the thoughts of 7 level-handed, — far-' business men, who dion’t admit all the conten- tions of the union, but see disaster ahead in a lockout policy. They have told @ reporter for the Evening World that, however arbitrary some of the union demands in all industries may be nowadays, there is nothing for corporations to do but grant reason- able increases or face losses not easily retrieved, Theso men not only a settle- ment of the clo: at the beginning of the “busy seaso’ but reasonable compromises between the big ratiroade of the country and the four brotherhoods which have been threatening a strike, Cloak and Skirt Association shops will gradually resume work, begin- ning next week with a few hand. The union, with its 40,000 member: will stiok tight—and tn the end, wher the association sees the wisdom of collective bargaining, conferences will be resumed, and @ seasonal arrange- ment entered Into, In the mean time In common with our hundreds and we reap the makes and finishes that you want, for I metal parts, varnishes, and all material: “Model” Lift Cover Refrigeratore—height 38 inches, 'reenhut’s Preparedness Sale Refrigerator Weather Is Here And tn the Preparedness Sales now under way you have a fine opportunity to buy refrigerators in the very styles, in you would expect to pay this year—for of course you know woods, inter into the construction of ice boxes are higher than ever. width 22 inches, depth 15 inches; ice capacity 30 Ibs.; New York. ity 65 Il of $10? Ora Height. 15 inches.. 18 inches 24 inches 24 inches., cost you $10, The story is toldin department in the at. e entered into this Extra quality handles merchandise. it is in this sense galvanized lined provision chamber; “Model” Lift Cover Refrigeratore—same as abov enamel lined provision chamber; at.. “Model” Lift Cover Refrigeratore—height 41 inches, width 24 inches, depth 16 Ibs.; galvanized lined provision chamber; at “Model” Lift Cover Refrigeratore—same enamel lined provision chamber; at...... “Model” Apartment Howse Refrigeratore—height 50 inches, width 22 inches, depth 1814 inches; ice capac- Screen Deoto—wataii black wire cloth; choice of six sizes, from 2x6 to 3x7; of her own | Dee — ==GUODS DELIVERED ANY \/HERE IN GREATER NEW YORKaw WIIALEN BROS, ||: BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St, BIG SALE OF WHITE MOUNTAIN nto Discount on the doltar| China Closet Coupon on credit purchase 50c Weekly § tibrary Sults, Ci man’s and Fumed Society, and the biggest horse! concerns in the city favored | | ure, Others who took sides | with hin were Aldermen Donnelly, and McKee, Quinn Is oly “first District. a for ihe passage sald there inal law to quickly | owners, and that | » ordinance would prove @ step in | » right direction, Minority Leader Curran, who stated Jat the outset that he was open- ed, voted for the ordinance after | hearing both sides in the debate. Al- derman Alex Drescher, who intro- 1 the ordinance for The Evening 1, made an eloquent plea for its) e. He openly accused Alder. Quinn of unfairness in his meth- of presenting data and with con- fusing the issue, p 164, 164, 168 and 170 Smith Street $125 Worth of Furniture No Deposit—$1 Weekly Sideboards abe 5Oe Weekly, 12.98 ne Side= oe for opening anew account ralts- jf New wont ta be ine Closet we Ihe price? 49 Flags for the Preparedness Parade Of course you will “‘fly" the colors in honor of this great occasion, EVERYBODY WILL! You will do well to make your selections from our assortments of flags, which are compl their best. y of suggestion: Bunting Flage—prices a 2x3 ft. at . to a 15x24 ft. flag at $23.40. Prices for Groceries Not Higher Here The vital part of your household is your table; and here Gi hut’s “Preparedness Sales" are of inestim- able value. Stock up liberally from these special of- ferings. Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. FREE WAGON DELIVERY SERVICE TO SEA- SHORE RESORTS and to more than 800 suburban towns within a radius of 30 miles, C [ Cudahy’ 's Specials Anger's noodles; both for..... BEST FAMILY TEAS black oF mixed to, orders M78! 85e 35 green, ‘HONEY’ * COMB 25¢ 3 ibe SWEE —ree. ED PEARS quart jar. Sugar BEST REFINED GRANU- LATED— 25-\b. cotton bag, $1.05; bos 82 Come to Mackerel ST COCOA Pancy, large, fresh J O14, rig mary, teres, 12%e hes «rich RED CHERRIES—-Hazel brand; $1 for “ering with fete Sunshine MOTHER'S COOKIFS~ home atyle cook: AGES- Fountain extra fruit In hy syrup; usually $2.00; dos, 42.60 BRAN—fresh wup- ly from the Battie Creek foes Hees anitarium 9c ; 25 cine Bien COFFE FE 996] apple’ “clone VINEGAR BEST WHITE PoTaToes—| firse” tee co 10c bushel, 60 ib. 81. 73: 45¢ Wheatsworth peck h Food: Freah Cereals Geeta REAL RYE FLOUR 20 @ 10 Ibs. S tbs, T] | asta-tb G STAMPS GIVEN WITH VICTOR GOODS, est BEST. FARINA...85: 2B: Wudie y WHEAT CRACKER NO TRADING ICTOR GOO edvertisemen RYE AG it Ako ChvcktD Spee, 55) Oe 2 package ; my ARE TBARLEY eo WHOLE WHEAT SMALL GRAIN RICE ROLLED WHEAT FLAKED HOMINY BEST CORN MEAL i OUR ir a Ya-bbl A #124; 39¢ Be e ROLLED WHEAT BISCUITS —dor., $1.05; 35° 18 Auto Lap Robes $3.85 Wool Auto Rugs--assorted plaids; 60x80 ins, $2.95 4 and bad Wool Fuge fringed; soft finish; size ee 3.50 children's wear. yards to a piece 12!4c Cotton Cluny Laces—for camisol Bt. eee inches; ice capacity 45 $10.90 above; $11.75 galvanized lined provision chamber; Excellent Adjustable Window Screens Walnut finish; covered with best black wire ered Extension. +++21 to 33 inches. in frame; covered with best $3.95 Taffeta Umbrellas $2.50 silk taffeta; colors and black; suitable for rain or sunshine; fine assortment of handles. $1.98 Silk Mixture Taffeta Umbrellas—extra good quality; guaranteed fast black; sterling silver mounted $1.19 Umbrellas—made of fase black taffeta; rain- proof.......+ 87¢ Remnants of 75c to $1.25 Dress Goods at, Yd., 50c The very fabrics for light-weight euits, skirts and Materials are in 36 to 50 inch widths; materials when buying in large quan- tities at 75c to $1 a yard, Veils, Laces and Embroideries Here are a few of tomorrow's specials: $1.29 Chantilly Lace Veile—in black, white, brown and navy; excellent valu 98e $6.00 Princess Lace Cap and Plain Silk Illusion Bridal Veil—unusual value; at, e: 29c 17-Inch Cambrie or Lawn Corset Cover Tieemines yard, . .834¢ It’s this: it fomorrow and ll send it home to you to do is to a thorough If, after the period named, you desire to keep it, you may do so, paying for it on easy ine stalments. If not, we will call for it; but the records are not returnable. VICTROLA VI. Gol- § den oak. tee + 25 CABINET of ‘solid quartered oa fitted with shelves to accommodi inch record album: Total. } match the Victrola, albums. Capacity 125 records. ... Tora! 10, 1916, the union i* sending into independ. | work is ent shops hundreds of workers with | and skirt whom settlements have been mate. |, just as tha ndustry is, and er admit that ther argument | highest in ten years. The it crop will amount to appromim@tely 12,000,000 pounds instead of 18,009,000 Ren Kchlesinger, President of the fone. The busy season In the " union, said to-day that the as right now, and every day are | OF 20,000,000 pounds as expected. ation can get the terms of the union out the carpenters are loning close to | s—emeemmenm — ny time {t asks for }$20,000 and the employers put far be. “We're ready now, he sald, “to|h in their operation ‘ é : confer if it wants to confer, But the) This strike affects not only ear. moment the association starts Into penters, but bricklayers and other Im- the business of operating with nor 4 on new works—approximately unionists, that moment it will get a About 75 per cent. of the con- tion work in Manhattan has been ‘Infante ana wa Invalid tied up by this strike. The painte: HORLICI ck's strike is gradually being reduced as} IMALTED MIEK far as numbers are concerned. There ny, genuine taste of what organisatior. | means. I don’t believe they coald man one entire shop if they tried it to-morrow.” ‘The 3,000 carpenters {n the Manhat- tan district, who defied the Interna- tioval President of th union last are over 6,000 back at work now and settlements are being made at the rate of 200 to 300 a d Monday 1 voted to ntinue the Ri gen Wee | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder prety Assootation, are] Fonte Meee For infants, invalidseal growing ch | Pure nutrition, upbuilding the w! Invigorates nursing mothers and the’ Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price ¥ re demanding @ flat 70 cents an hour rate ‘They are likely to get It too, for the game reason that the cloak and skirt workers will win their strike, The BAN JUA » May 10.—The Porto Rican tobacco crop will fall far short of the estimate made during the growing season and prices are the dC Green Trading Stamps. Free Thursday OR Friday with Purchases of $1 or More 3 “Model” Apartment House Refrigeratore—height 54 Inches, width 2544 inches, depth 20 inches; Ice capac- H CUT OUT THIS COUPON 17 0 bess galvanized lined provision chastoet; @ IT IS GOOD THURSDAY OR FRIDAY “Model” Apartment House Refrigerators—same as @ This Coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) above; enamel lined provision chamber; at.. ..818.25 H wl Green Trading Stamps FREE with “Model” Apartment House Refrigerators—88 inches m purchase of $1 or morc, Thursday, May 11, high, 2844 inches wide, 2034 inches deep; ice capacity @ or Friday, May 12 115 Ibs.; enamel lined provision chamber; at...$21.60 @ 50 FREE S| f th “Model” Side Icer Refrigeratore—47 inches high, 35 @ These § tamps are of the same inches wide, 22 inches deep; Ice capacity 110 Ibs.; kind as those you would ordina- porcelain lined provision chambe: : -$34.25 @ ily obtain with your purchases, “Model” Side Icer Refrigeratore—50! ginches high, 38lg @ . inches wide, 24 inches deep; ice capacity 140 Ibs.; a GREENHUT'S. Porcelain lined provision chamber; at........-.$3&75 @ Eve, World, 5-10-16. Sas LL Wizard Ball-Bearing Lawn Mowers—9-inch driving wheel, driving gear, encased within wheel; open cyl- inder; four hard and tempered knives, revalving knife is run agains: dead knife and is positively self- sharpening if kept properly adjusted; $ 14-inch, $4.85; 16-inch at . 5. 25 Model Blue Flame Wickless Oil Birée—lires oil re- ceptacie; odorless; two burners; at $3.35, Same, with Three Burners—at Linen Section Specials Sheete—tor single and three-quarter size be muslin; th ave mill lines Price 20 to 35c each; at. Pillow Cases—torn ce 45x36 inch med muslin; each.. Toweling—this helsally cost 10c yar FREE—At Information Desk The “Sperry” Magazine May Issue—Just Out A snappy, smart issue, sure to interest you, Ask for a copy. $4.65, ; bleached ThisIsMyWeek } It certainly 1S,— and nowhere more fe than at Green- ut’ bleached; for kitchen roller towe! see P Para tlane } Scarfe, Shams, Centerpleces—odd lot; $0 different deh yk lag A Pehded to choose from; Bonnaz embroidered re hem- | ,Bab vere oe long time ago. 7 e In ate. ear Departmen is overflowing with stitched or scalloped edges; white or colored; manu- facturers’ prices 19¢ to 35c fo cach . veces 19¢ haf ro? Goods—aA Clearance—choice of: 2, Inch Corded record capacity Sold on Weekly Payments of 15¢ eee ‘ot "Mahogany or Solid oak to Interior fitted with 10 shelves to accommodate 10 of 12 inch record $ Sold on Weekly Payments of i 462 Lawns, 27-Inch Checked Dimities, 40-Inch ials in the vi White Lawns, 36-Inch White Long Clothe, 36-Inch things that baby Plain White Nainsooks, 27-Inch White Dotted | needs right now. Musline—at, yard...... 49¢ Yard Table Damask—bi table damask; 5 choice pa $1.19 to $1.39 Bed three-quarter and full siz yoln soft finished spr. imity Spreads; each.... ds and Crib Blankets — fleeced pis or blue cotton; 36x48; je; for infants’ crib: robes; manufacturers’ price 50c each.. Dainty Cretonne Scarfs, Etc. fine for summer us: We have unusually attractive and table squares, Scarfs priced from 29¢ to 59¢. Pillow Slips priced from 25¢ to 50c. ‘Table Squares priced from 39¢ to 98c. You Are Invited to Try A “Victrola” Outfit FREE for One Month The offer is a specially attractive one. Greenhu: the following outfits, allow you its use for 30 purchase the few records Other WOMEN’S AND MISS: AND 822.50 SPRI de chine of Jap silk; 12 LAMP SHA\ to 20 inc SIXTH AVE.. IB%2T0 19%! STREET a Look for the “Not Advertised” Specials Wa hed 64-inch mercerized ir crochet hemmed heavy shoe and laundry bags, pillow slips Bright blue and pink designs, etc, For Tomorrow’s Crowds WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ $14.75 AND $16.50 SPRING COATS —at BEAUTIFUL SILK BLOUSES. BOYS’ WASH SUITS» 2Yg to # years; at 59e, 79) $1 In the Framed Picture Section WOMEN'S $1.50 SILK MOIKE BAGS $1 99 Wa O/far (on Phuradae - An Attractive Assortment of Brown Tones excellent WOMEN'S NECKWEAR > reg rt ORe Proely Farge 15c ° 98e subjects); in neat burnished gilt frames: size of 7S TO $2 BRASSIERES 50c | picture 16x20; regular price $1.75; sale at.......98¢ at “ yy pink or flesh coior: mate ot | Covering for Summer Comfortables Hh Ad 95c © $1.95 | 36 inches wide, in light and dark grounds; beautiful Sie eu Letites MRVINGE TIN HOTInRE, floral patterns; value 18c, yard, special 10¢ ——~ IMPORTANT SALE OF “ RE Xx” AND “DEL 36-Inch Voiles—-slightly imperfect, but scarcely no- $39 TOX" GRASS MATTING RUGS. ticeable; in pretty floral patterns, stripes, dots and MEN'S 83 OXFORD TIES $1.49 | _ check effects; values up to 28¢; yard..........0- We aot all sites +) ee Standard Apron hams in blue and white WOMEN'S #280 WHITE CA SHOES CHECKS; WYMPA. ceeeerercerercceerevereeerseseen be ths esit ais; 1.49 BABY SPECIALS — Every mother should attend this event. For this occasion, with every purchase of $2.50 or more, in the Infants’ Wear Department, or with any Baby Carriage, Go-Cart or Baby Sulky, we will give YOU a voucher, entitling you to A Cabinet Photograph of Your Baby Free. Knitted Combination Suits Thousands of women's and misses’ perfect-fitting fine stitch combination suits, in lisle thread and soft cotton, tight knee, or lace-trimmed and roomy umbrella shaped legs; French bands, V and round necks; silk ribbons at neck, and trimmed with excellent quality of laces. Regular and extra sizes. These splendid combinations, special Moire Ribbons Our stock is teeming with lovely Moire Ribbon of high lustre, all silk, heavy quality, in white, pink and light blu Just what you yard. ++ lOc beds, single, hemmed white and carriage assoriments of feos oe M90 Sales yant for sashes; 534 inches wide; see e eee eeeeareeeetrrertrsste res eeeeeee +029 Porch and Maids’ Dresses Porch Dresses are a summer necessity! We have a large variety of excellent porch dresses of per- cale, in solid tan or Copenhagen blue. Blouse portion of dress has Gibson pleat each side of front; laced on one side with silk laces; collar, cuffs and belt piped with white; a dainty silk tie finishes the neck, Skirt is gored, has large pocket on one site and deep yoke at back. Sizes 36 to 46.... Full line of maids’ dresses, $1.00, $1.49 and $1.95, $19.50 its $16.50 89.75 TO 812.75 7.95 $12.75 featur E GALATEA SKIRTS TS: Window Curtains and Couch Covers . 4Te | scrim and Marquisette Curtains—of fine quality, trim- 9e ® $1.95 med witha good quality of lace-edge and drawn-work ‘ value $2.78; pair, at . Imported Scotch Madras Curtains—white and numerous designs from which to choose, Value ar ‘Tapestry Couch Covers in a variety of artistic pa | and colors; value $3.50; at | Wall Papers | Items which show which way the “price wind" blows | at Greenhut's, 30-Inch American Oatmeal Papers all colors; (sold with matched cut-out borders only), sidewall; per roll 10e New Satin and Floral Stripes and Chinte Effects For bedrooms; sold with or without borders; per roll.7!ye ARE PREPARED TO ESTIMATE ON PAINT. ING, PAPER HANGING AND DECC ATING do the very best Work, at the lowest pris EN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENIN Double wa Green Trading $tamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock —Single BAC Stamps Thereafter