The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1916, Page 13

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U.S. MARI.ES ATTACKED = BY DOMINICAN REBELS Seven <"atives Killed When Force of Two »_ndred Is Defeated by Americans at Monte Christi. WASHINGTON, June 6,—Rear- A-niral Caperton, commanding Co AMerican forces in San Domingo, ad: vised the Navy Department toe day tha’ a rebel force of 200 attacked the U, 8S. marine camp at Monte Christi! rday, Tho rebels were driven seven of their number being| There were no American “Well, I Swan! My Corn’s Gone!” |! CABINET TAKES UP WILSON'S ANSWER TOCARRANZA NOTE Diplomats Await Await President's Stand on First Chief’s De- mand for New Declaration. | WASHINGTON, June 6.—The United States’ reply to Gen. Car- | rensa’s last note was up for consid- eration at the Cabinet meeting to- day, In diplomatic circles special inter. | est was evident over the prospective | , attitude of President Wilson toward | Carranza’s insistence on another declaration by the United States of its intentions toward Mexico. A few | diplomatic officials expressed the be- | lof that the Mexican demand for such’a statement “in the Interests of all Latin-America” was prompted by foreign agents in Mexico City to coun- teract the pan-American movement. COLUMBUS, N, M., June 6—In- Alans living In the territory controlled by the American punitive expedition are not anxious for an early depar- ture of the “Invaders.” Yes, sir, that's the way with cornea when Pier: Cora Piasters get after them, Why, you can have your feet just as| Residents of the towns of El Valle, empeth if you'll ale a Bachinba and Namiquipa, over which Corn each corn. Ph American troops exercise authority, happ pela | asked Gen, Pershing recently for per Just enutts to any ‘And nobody [mission to organize home guards. Shins teverass Tote bentcae B niLeave was given and the police Oe ee een ite tl aquads, as they are called, placed | themselves at the disposal of Persh- try Pierce's ro Blasters to-day. No bungly pads to about, no smelly | ing, Haulds to eet » good live skin Alhough the campaign in Mexico ts practically at @ standstill, detach- ,jments are betng detailed for duty against small bandit bands operat- ing in the limited area held by Persh- ing’s men. More extensive operations ainst larger bands, of which there several, 1% impossible because of by Carranza Pierce's is a littl can forget af thoroughly Plerce’s len a 0 have Pierce's pinster that you} n Plasters to Wint New Ye or send & op Sales | k Clty are |the attitude assumed \forces south or Pershing’s lines. | — vg | Water Works Convention Here. | The thirty-sixth annual convention of the American Water Works Associa- increases strength of felicate, nervous, run- down people 200 per |Service announced to-day the appear- lan easily detecte TES EVENING WORLD, TURBDAY, AERO-TAX! COMING NEXT AS RIVAL TO THE AUTO) Lord Mayor of London Predicts | Regular Service by Air Route Within a Few Years. LONDON, June 6.—Enormous strides in aeronautics in the course of the next four years are prophesied by Col. Sir Charles Wakefield, the Lord Mayor of London, in an Interview to-day: “The aeroplane,” said Sir Charles, “although capable of travelling faster , than any bird, animal, fish or me- | | | Please see our ad. in to- night's Journal for details of tomorrou’s sales of Pianos, Player Pianos, Infants’ Wear and Men’s Straw Hats chanteally propelled vehicle, has not | yet attained its fullest possible speed While 140 to 150 miles an hour ts now achieved, the near future will prove that 200 miles an hour or more will be | the maximum speed.” | The city business man, Sir Charle confidently erted, living fifty to aj hundred miles a from his office dropping into his own private acro- |i plane or calling an aero-taxi, would be at his country residence in les time than was now ocoupled In reach ing the railway terminus from which at present he took a train for home He fully expected that within al couple of years he would be able to | reach his estate at Hythe, seventy miles from London, tn half an hour by aetoplane, any one book. ASS RUGS | artful Moosers have appointed the | 7.00 Rugs, size 8x10..... 5.75 | $7.95 Rugs, size 9x12. first woman sergeant at arms of a 4.75 Rugs, size (x9 . 3.95 | 6.50 Rugs, size 8x10. political convention. | 3.25 Rugs, size 4.6x7.6 + 2.75 | 4.25 Rugs, size 6x9 SEER 1.78 Rugs, size 36x72 seve 148 2.95 Rugs, size 54x90 1.80 Rugs, size 36x72 O5c Rugs, size 27x54 45 Rugs, size 18x36, New #10 Connterfelt Note, WASHINGTON, June 6.—The Secret 1.25 Rugs, size 30x60 1.10 Rugs, size 27x54 85c Rugs, size 24x48 50c Rugs, size 18x36 ance of a new $10 counterfeit bill. It Is d imitation of the $10 Federal Reserve Bank note issued by thi ot Dallas REENHUT'S—BASEMENT: REFRIGERATORS Underpriced for Wednesday Absolutely the newest de- signs at prices you cannit match —and, furthermore, when you buy here you are safeguarded, for our guaran- tee accompanies every pur- chase. All of these fine Refrigera- tors are made special for us by the Hore is,4 bit of history published for the metit to health, 1 has condensed Into, convenient after meals and-at bed timern remack | pleasant little tablet containin jective. pure. harmless ariginal preserintion Guction toy ent. tn ten day@ tn) tion began yesterday in the Rose Room many Instances $100] of the Hotel Astor, with Nicholas. . forfeit tf it fata aw PUM jr, th in the ehalr, Ad= per” full expl dresses of welcome ‘will. be. delivered large art ty this morning by Mayor Mitchel, William Pe ten ar in ith * pap ee Comm oner of W. fter Nek yuur a Taswiat about tt Tt # and Electricity, and ani Birauss, President of the Water Supply. an easily be ruggist. Adve obtained from way good Board Must friends, but YOU know the condition: of that “closed door.” conditions. Hotels and Restaurants are always proud to show where Gas Ranges, etc., are in use. Gas insures a A “Peerless Junior Range” A “Peerless Cabinet Range” “ We —at half price. “ “ No. 140 E. 15th Street Tel, Stuyvesant 4950 No. 142 E, 15th Street Tel. Stuyvesant 1309 Tel, Morningside 120 No, 173 Hunter Avenue Tel. Asteria 1086 GEO, B, CORTELYOU, Prestdens ‘Sup-| serugtion Tania of] ® Your Kitchen CLOSED door may keep your. Kitchen from the view of We all like to feel that our meals are cooked under sanitary COOKING BY GAS IS ECONOMICAL---CLEAN mer Kitchen with no grime from coal, ashes or kindli we rent for $2.50 are selling Elevated Oven and Double Oven Gas Ranges—also “Cookers” Gas Water Heaters sold on very easy installments. quickly supplies you with any desired quantity of hot water, day or night. Gas Irons are step-savers, and burn one cent’s worth of gas during three hours’ work. More economical than heating the old-fashioned sad-iron on breakfast@er as | ATAIL SOUP acoal stove. A hot-weather blessing! Communicate with or visit one of Serge CARFAST pe. con * these Gas Offices: : ea, 87 HI Sivar |] Best ny NED GRAN No. 157 Hester Street No. 112 W. 42d Street No. 32 West 125th Street | bag, Bes 1, Canet 6400 Vel. Bryant ¥348 Tel, Harlem 3333 | "$1.95 No, 130 E. 15th, Street No. 2086 qhird Avenue No. 1909 Amsterdam Ave. | Fee Tet. suyee Tel, Audubon 8200 No, 281 Lenox Avenue Courtlandt Av. & 148th St. No, 1815 Webster Avenue “The Right Way is the Gas Way" Consolidated Gas Company of New York dleting self-denial or hy no wrinvies orn famous Alaska Refrigerator Co., Muskegon, Mich. Here are a few special prices: “Universal” Lift) Cover Refrigerators ~ peat 38 inches, width 22 inches, depth hf inches; re Peay 30 Ihs.; A white enamel lined provision 8.95 chamber; at “Universal” Lift-Cover Refrigerators | “Universal’*A partment House Refrig- erators~ height $7" ine height 41 inches, wicth 24 inches, depth 165, inches; ice capacity 45} 28!) inches, depth 20%, inches; ice capacity 11$ Ibs.; white enamel ibs; white enamel lined $4 | 7 ined provision 591.60 provision chamber “Universal” Lift-Cover Refrigerators | | chamber “Universal” Side-lcer Refrixerators old pa postnaly by the. n Marmoin Co. TR Woodward Av. Detroit, Micb price Is Thr for & eupply.—AAvt. t 431, inches, width 2819 inches, depth 17%, inches; ice cas] sree ns s, widtl pacity $8 Ibs.; white enamel lined depthft9 inches, ice capacity provision $ white enamel lined $ thamber 19.20) Sorneeen 2115 “Universal” Apartment House Refrig- | ‘Universal’ Side-lcer Refrigerators 4~—~ height $0 inches, width height 47 inches, width 35 inches, ches, depth 18! inches; ice| depth 20 inches; ice capacity 100 capacity 65 ibs.; white enamel ned white enamel lined provision s ined provision cham- § chamber 14.40 23.40 Universal’ Apartment House Refrig- | “U Nee ae Side-Icer Refrigerators erators: height 53°, inches, width height 49in ch 25! inches, depth 20 inches; ice] depth’ 21 inches; ice capacity 90 Ibs.; white enamel 125 Ibs.; white enamel lined lined provision $s provision SOC ER A Thought of Home ear 17.55) mien 26.55 Screens fitted with hest quality cloth Extension 23 to 37 inches 29 to 45 inches 23 t0 37 inches 55e Window Natural finish hardwood--eusy sliding 24 inches... .21 to 33 inches 24 inches to 37 inches 28 inches to a7 inches. 40¢| 36 inches 30 inches to 33 inches 40¢|36 inches . 29 to 4S inches. Gie Sereen Doors natural finish, two coats of varnish, covered with $ 50) best black cloth assortment of sizes +e lease bring exact measurements, as we do not exchange screens or screen doors nor do we send them C. O. D. Best shally | Rubber Garden Hose Mean a Thought of Se | 30 inches A Hi ply; 25 feet... 50 | 4-ply; 50 feet... $5.00 S on the other side S-ply; 2 | Seply; $0 feet... 6.00 7-ply; 50 feet... 8.50 Woven Cotton 5 feet, $3.00 Water Cooler nickel plated faucet gallons, $2.25; 6 gallons, § arden Hose BY Ad feet 6 aned oak on the outside; galvanized lined filled walls pallons, $1.50; 3 gallons, $1 4 $6 *3.25 GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Let Us ries Your Table We'll do it to your entire sutisfaction, and guarantee @ saving in price on most articles of strictly Fresh and Pure Groceries. Freight charges prepaid to all railroad stations in accordance with our well-established regu exceptionally strong rubber lined; patrons their Kitchens comfortable, cool Sum- . lations sibel Mail and Telephone Orders Telephone Chelsea 4000. Groceries ordered by Parcels Post. Ask for the Parcel Post Station a year, in the Grocery Department, Fourth Floor $6 & $7 a year. Fointocs | Tomb Av ger PAN Y NEW POTATOES : 26c Las : 4 f PURE CIDER VINEGAR sone . al | aul 355 10e A Gas Water Heater k ASc || babbi t's Gincie BEND Cont | S ics, 41.10; 20¢@ ROLLED bresh { ruits STRAWHEK ITS Tet. ate: sovo Tel, Tremont 2610 Bhilai and DELTOX POLITICS! N Be eaione W “Deltox” and “Crex” Plain ah E. (LAC ELMR A Lacs dal het Weave Figured Rugs In Mrs. Sarah E. Lyons the $0100 Hips ties WE. 76 ig 9 + $6.95 5.50 1916. " Green Stamps ry Stamps good i GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR: Unmatched Values in Grass Matting Rugs To concentrate attention on this sale we present this array of values in grass matting rugs the names of which are synonymous of quality; unequalled in splendid appearance and durability; wide choice of artistic designs for your country or city home over our prices, they're bound to create enthusiastic buying tomorrow. $14.50 Ru 9.75 Rug 50 Rugs, 6.50 Rus 8.50 Ruy Ri and Co who autos, mirable. Ce zes 36 10 46 Truly COATS you'll Tis GREENHUT'S— Blouses, at New smart tailored 11.50 Ruy SECOND FLOOR Women’s Silk ‘6. For the woman who spends her summer in the great outdoors, or these coats are ad- n Ss, size OXI2 ize 9x12 ys, size Ox12 Oxt0.6 size 7.0x10.6 s, Size 7.0x10.6 size 6x9 ze 6x9 1 Si Rugs, size 4x7 ize 4x7. Wool Sweater ats 95 Colors: openhagen nn OF UTILITY SECOND FLOOR 1 re reasonably re~ any date good in y one book, but They come in « large check pattern, with long roll collar; two pockets; full belt. and) White, © Rose and and White, Black and White, ind a thousand and one uses for such a coat this summer and trimmed styles in profusion. hi ! Eri hy THREE OF THE DAINTY BLOUSES ARE SHOWN HERE BUT THERE ARE MANY OTHERS FOR YOUR CHOICE. And, mind you, these are the very hinds of blouses that are most wanted for Summer wear Space will not permit derail descriptions, but the col affords a ow tail red styl Corded Voile, range of « Katine ad ton ic Weveloved of White Swiped Voile, Striped Dotted Swiss, Two toned and also Satin Stripe The Trimmed ioned of Plain White or Striped Voiles All are cleverly designed and embellished; some with frills, others with laces, or contrasting color collar and cuffs If interested, a visit to our Ideal kiddies, Ce practical; touther AS COOL d Madvas Models are fash. Novelt Fancy Striped Voile, Blouse Department will well re- pay you for your time and trouble “a Usual Complimentary G*AC Green Trading 7 Stamps Free Tomorrow Distribution in Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor. As many sets of the ‘S. & H." quired for books unfilled will be given, but only one s Only 100 Complimen you may start as many books as you please, ROOM SIZE RAG RUGS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE Colonial, Dorothy Vernon and Dimitie Rag Rugs a0 Summer Living Room and Porch Furniture Double Cane Seat Ro Reed Chairs and Rockers (as well made and finished Jumbo Poreh Rockers and natural oak frames. Old Hickory, Prairie Grass, Rd, Coltax, Cedar and Excellent Summer Drapes r Serims hemstitched 25e to 40 yd. Imported Cretonnes beautiful signs and col- orings; yd All size (Fifty) Ja’ Green — Stamps Free Wednesda: Thurs, with Purchasesof $1 or ore CUT OUT THIS COUPON acne 1 is Good Wednesday or Thursday Only ua This Coupon is good for £0 (FIFTY) ga Green Trading Stamps FREE with purchases of $1 or more @ Wednesday, June 7, or Thursday, June 8, only a These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as those & you would ordinarily obtain with your H purchases GREENHUT'S Evening World, 6-6-16. LILLE ELIT 169 bbe 10 BE Wiluoky ts wll be awarded to the babies that gain most in weight during the newt etsite at ar Department, Second Fleas betsG YOUR Babl our Infants’ © The Annual Glance June Event! Mattings by the Yard Fibre Matting Japanese Matting Yard Yard 4c Matting, 36 in. width, 3: Se Matting at 7c 34c Matting, 36 in. width. 28¢ | 40¢ Matting at 32c 28e Matting, 36 in. width, 230 | 3$e Matiing at 28 Chinese Matting . Yard 35¢ Matting on sale at « 26e 1Se Matting on sale at 100 GREENHUT'S—-FIFTH FLOOR All the following item lent values at the pri 70c {and aes A illus. +1 85}, illus- upholstered seat and finished in baronial brown; *5.90 ‘abe nial Brow nish, oD Cane Seat Rockers —‘slat natural maple $9) DE d Reed Tables $ 4 al brown finish, 4,46) Wagons natural or oe *8.50 natural maple $ ay illustrated Ca Ss Koeckers a trated t Double trated back, baronia finish Reed Couches cane frames | Window Flower Boxes — $ 7 Wiingatvanised pane. °4,50 The ab ure merely selections from our immense stocks of Summer Porch Furniture © would like you to inspect the complete line of eat and back Willow Furniture. Price: ire Right. to 50 yd. Imported Scotch Mad- | $2.25 pair Marie ecru and white; yd, ; : on Lace tains mounted on $ © h obbine i 19¢, 29¢ ans BYe soteisenen se le BO plain, colored borders and 0 Lace Bed ‘with large lace yd., motifs in center; ae on 10¢, 12¢ ana 15 good quality 55 95 $8.7 75 f Marceeiaa rd Armure Portieres— trimmed with gimp $ 19¢ aus 22 Kee edges *3.95 GREENHUT'S—BASEMENT A Dinner Set for *1 Covers: Very nice cottage sets 31 Pieces, Smerican Porcelain gold spray ration; special tomorrow. ‘entire set for one dollar iece American Porcelain Dinner English Blue Willow tea cups and Mt-neat, pink spray | saucers, plates, vegetable dishes, decoration; special less than the de- Kitchen ( rocker ry 1 Specials Stone Crocks; | Yellow Bowls prices) Water Coolers and Fil- Prices rungin ranging from ters all sizes, rang- ing from 65¢e « *6.25} Ae w *1.507°1.29 « $3.95 GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Liquors & Wines Mail Orders Summer footwear t omfort-giving an rtable THESE SHOL AS SANDALS GREENHUT'S—-SECOND FLOOR | Boys’ and Girls’ $1.25 “Play Oxfords,’ Carel s Dhnhagaco.s Filled Old Crow Whi hy | Beste brerdy ie hicheliou Club 4 ! SAS 3->tar Brandy Ge | Tle om [_essinsteet 61.46 | 15 “Rountree Dry and Tom Gins nthe Khir hummel os coteh Whisky $1.25 | Daly's Wish 3 S115 Whiskies STRICTLY Imerican ARRAN

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