The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1916, Page 13

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as Rock, Mrs. Willi Splegelberg and Mrs, Wal Brown. DAYLIGHT SAVERS DF NATION 10 MEET HERE IN JANUARY, Broker Hit by Broadway Car. Robert Baird, fifty years old, a broker, residing at No, 15 Sixth Avenue, Brook- lyn, was struck by @ southbound Broad- way car in front of No. 231 Broadway. Halrd was tnken to the Hudson Street 1 suffering from laceration of » and a hemorrhage of the lung. CUT OUT MEATS IF KIDNEYS ARE TROUBLING YOU Cosvention Will Ai Will Aim to Have} ‘all Clocks Set Forward an | Hour Next Summer, ‘The New York Daylight Saving : Committes has completed plans for aj Uric Acid in meat excites tional convention, which is to be Ki i ob idneys and Irritates fais a v0 Hotel Astor on Jan. 30 and he Bladd | $1./1917, The convention will aim to] a faereeees we all clocks in the L set forward next summ ~, Will rise at least an “Uket ¢ retire at least an h ‘The committee planning for the con . gention believes that the change Qould be made May 1, and back again Oct. 1. interested In tho plan say M@petus has been given by tho re- Ports from United States Consul Gen- oral Albert Halstead of Vienna and] 4) from the Berlin Chamber of Com- i= Mr. Halstead says day! '| Noted Authority says we must flush Kidneys with Salts | if Back Hurts. | We are a nation of meat eaters and | our blood is filled with uric acid, says | a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. | 1 Ineys do their utmost to free ‘od of this irritating acid, but | become weak from the overwork; xet sluggish; the eliminative ten in} clog and thus the wast the blood to poison the When your kidne: like lumps of lead, ing pains in the back or the urine 4 saving has been o great success Austria, that it has proved beneficial to tho health of the residents of Jenna, because of the extra hours | ache and feel | nd you have sting: | light in working hours and also cloudy, full of oe thal red very conspicuously in the ladder is irritabl xing you t matter of lighting expenses. In four seek relief duri night; when you © fhonths in Vienna alor 0 was nervous. and $12 acid stom: | dd weather, st about four take a table- spoonful ir f water before inning forward | breakfast each morning and in a few days your kindneys will act fine. This iy Saved the people in gus The Berlin Cham in reply to a mos sian Minister of State lowing report on th of clocks onc er vnmeree, Pr unces of summer SORA V6 Views have + expressed | {@iaus salts is inde from the acid of AM ‘ srl Grapes and lemon juice, combined Lake te doade ling the af with lithia, and has’ been used for hoon hours ar P the recuperation and the benefit of be- | cl ing in the fresh air xaed kidneys, scids in urine sh and stimulate to neutralize the | rewult so it is no longer a proved conditions of heal source of irritation, thus ending way shortening urinary and bladder disorders, Jad Salts is inexpensive ‘cannot Workingmen go Ries injures 1 delightful efferves Consequently, the y cent lithia-water drink, and nobody summer period havin mful ine | ean make a mistake by taking a little fluence on industrial safety need not | occasionally to keep the kidneys clean We discussed Chamber of Com. | and active, —Advt, *merce recommends tr t earnestly the retention of the summer period, and = bay ra aon rae opeoahinaeles When Tommy cuts, scratches or Ire instead of May the period ir ces should be fixed tn the early part of his finger—use April." Otto New York \ STEARNS’ that he observed a movement in b) i Most powerful antiseptic, containing NO POISON fe am enthusiastic indorser of t | novation The Executive men f sity is as f ep ALPHOZONE, ready for Otto T ' I * use—hisch ive in all New York Trust Cor Mrs. W Le pAtcat peer jam Grar wn, Pr 1 out the poison and tends to relieve Cune Lindsay, Hama the pain, Peete wr MN HEU When used as a nasal douche Knauth, Na ne; M and mouth wash, ALPHOZONE, ene J. Grant, | lent N Y sa protection against Infantile “ity Federation Ww cla Paralysis germs. Ae Te ecial . Get ALPHOZONE, from. your fan Locomotive Company; W ' " swith full die 7 johleffelin Straus a Aetilecial ah by Fred Jewellers’ Inauc N, Selig wiactured pee red= 1 ther, Artur I i Bot wwe Peron eS ats New York Office, 108 John St. (HANDS WERE LIKE GLASS FROM RHEUMATISM D. F. Perkins’ Joints Were Stiff—Ached Con- tinually—Every Move Torture ‘COMPLETELY RECOVERS FROM AFFLICTION BY SIMPLE REMEDY wet my hands nilders were | ound painful, My continually and it was jup or joints achea} torture to get down stairs on account of the | in my knee ts ufers from thi | disease can know | “Htreated with physicians and tried Fabout everything recommended with tthe least Wenetit. Finally 1 de ‘ T could see an im nat. | “LE have gone back to business \ }well tian and - give all the credit for Jy recovery to Var-nessis, It is truly 4 ae ja wouderful medicine for chronic heumutismmy and TP hope this lett . PERKINS. 3} eller Jwill he the means of some. gufte ST had been told that chronic rhe: | relief, 1 wo ul he Ban ta matism of the joints urablo, | meet Any one who wishes to knoy att : ‘ | further about my ease Lyell gall eASaa ha abi | Livery letter published is a sincere disense and finding no relict slatom@nt.af faste.g : most everything sujgye 1 was|tion for the relief fror rand about convinced that 1 would have tof to show other sufferers trom rheuma suffer the rest of my life? said Do I | that tere ts. one ration Berbins, who lives corner Church and | Of taking care of Uils terri MA. treets, Wilmington, Ma | as ML suffered from chroni cuma-| Var is a preparation com tiem of the joints se that Thad to ed of roots and herbs and dot give up my busine Bevery joint in| t ntvin harmful or my body seemed to be i oM Send to W. A, Y hands were stiff, swollen and glossy | M . for the “Story of Those Who @ lass, 1 was unable to close iy sulfered.” [ts free, Get Var-ne-sis hends and they were so weak Leould| now-—to-day—at all reliable drug | bardly turn a doorknob, gists. —Advt, La ‘ a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER GREENHUT’S _ | We Give “Sperry” GoldStamps 5 Redeemable in full books for $2.50 worth of po) merchandise as selected by you in any depart. ment in this store, or for $2 in cash at the “S.&H.” office on the Fifth Floor. GREENHUT'S Inlaid & Printed Rugs, Carpets, Winter months. represented, and qualities considered. OUR PRICES Royal Biles Rugs 'GREENHUT’S—FIFTH FLOOR Take Your Choice—Any of These Brass Bedsteads Sale | 316°" 5 Tomorrow, at To take advantage of this most remarkable offering it will be necessary for you to COME TO GREENHUT'S EARLY TOMORROW. In common with many other departments of indus- try, the metal bed trade is suffering from a shortage of materials, no less from a lack of competent workers. Hence this sale is of more than ordinary interest at this time. Even under t.ormal con- ditions, bedsteads of this character would be consid- ered bargains at the price we name, They all have 2-inch posts, every one is fresh and new, and will be made up to your order, They may be had in bright or satin finish and in all regular sizes. If it's an excellent bed- stead you necd- one that is fic for years of service, and to be obtained at a remark- ably low price, here and to- morrow you can get it. Com- parison will demonstrate that you can’t beat this value anywhere else. Don't Miss Our Great Sale of Housefurnishings Scheduled for tomorrow For list of offerings please see our adv't in today’s Evening Journal, GROCERIES, It-Rising Flour This is another of the many big carefully planned events arranged for Novembe' We are ready to help our patrons as never before, with immense, High Grade Velvet Rugs. ‘GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Mid-Month Sale of Groceries | Buy liberally during the duration of these special offerings of B Mail and Telephone Orders promptly filled, 14, 1916, | GREENHU REENHUT SIXTH AVE.. 1I8™TO 19% STREET REENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR: Sales of Floor Coverings & Upholsteries Annual November Underprice Offerings of Linoleums, Curtains, Portieres o/.. Draperies the month when people everywhere give attention to beautifying and refurnishing their homes for the splendidly assorted stocks of floor coverings and upholsteries. ARE ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST IN NEW YORK. In the Floor Covering See! Carpets and Linoleums of guaranteed quality; all in beautiful designs and color combinations. Tapestry Brussels Rugs. Wool! Fibre Rugs. Regularly, Regularly, Sale. Size, Regul \) gularly, $75.00 $22.50 9 xi2 $11.75 19.50 9 xi2 9.75 19.50 8.3x10.6 10.50 a 8.3x10.6 6.75 14.50 13.50 9.75 rl ort yt to Buy High-Class Floor Cover- Printed Linoleum—2 yards wide: regularly 70¢ and “ 9 x12 36.50 . —_ 75c; sale, per square yard, S4e and 62e, 7.6% 9 22/50 i ings at Money-Saving Prices. Inlaid Linoleum—2 yards wide; regularly $1.18, 6xd 17,50 1 $1.25 wnd $1.45; sale, square yard, &¥e, 98e and | 4.6x 6.6 14.50 1 $1.19, aaernnnnnnnnnnnnnnanarananmnnannnnnemin the Upholstery Sections SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE CURTAINS—with [ace edge and ART Six, PORTIERES—choice designs; regularly $11.98; NOTTINGHAM DUTCH curt AINS—ready to hang; white oF ROPE PORTIERES~ choice designe; sale, 81.15. insertion tale, pair, 50. é # sale, COLORED BORDERED. SWISS h yard, Lie. Lot No. 1 NVEMONA” VELOUR PORTIERES—handsome cole sombina. WeTED SCOTCH MAD! Rad URTAINS—2\ yards long; eG QhORED (BORD UC »” SCRIM QUISETT E36 ( ural Nis? f real faves; 30 and 48 inches | Sinn MATTING COVERED t SHIRT WAIST HOXES—at #1 + pair, 9 47 HEMSTITCHED KORDER § and ecru; yard, ART SILK. PORTIERES—cholce designs; regularly $13.50; dice designs of Imitation filet lace; {eS BURLAL SCARFS—ctuny Insertion and taco edges; MERCERIZED ARMURE—SO inches wide, suit of sale, pair, #11.60. i each, at 81.5 peries and portieres; regularly 62.50) sale, yard, #2.20. GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR JEWELRY SPECIALS German Silver [Solid Gold La Vallicres—handsome Mesh Bays | design; set with pink coral or shell full ring | cameo; real Oriental seed pearls; mesh; beau- with border of black enamel; com= tiful, em- plete ‘with soldered link $ bossed] chain; at frame; at |Ceylona Pearl Necklaces beautiful $ lustrous pearls; graduated strings. 1.95 fastened with’ Solid gold burrel Diamond 5 clasp or sterling silver rhine- $ itaire Rings | stone clasp; at serin tke Rhinestone Bar Pins — set in Sterling hich. prong] Silver; 2 inches in length; § 42% mountings: | at : . in TE R’s [Gold Filled” Convertible | Bracelet ; diamond, $ Watches fitted with ten jewel salad Sacioo kes at. 33 movement; fancy dial; ten year Solid “Gold. Cuff Links—large flat| — gold-filled case; choice of a ribbon signet top; handsome engine bracelet with gold-filled catch, turned border; bright S& BQ) 3 gold filled extension brace= $ finish; at inet 9) let; at GABE RUT S—MAIN FLOOR Specials in Silverware pt m. Rogers A-1 Plated Tableware Grecian design, in bright or gray finish; x 2 ait A in oak chests with drawer, bulding 26 35 ieces. Former price $7 inl, wt ~s 6 Teaspoons 6 Medioa Knives 8 Tablespoons, 1 Supa um Forks 1 Butt Ue jruple Plated Cotter nished silver; thread de sisting of 4 pieces i sugar bow!, cream pitcher regularly $12.78; tN sale at ENHUT'S—MAIN Women’s Knit Underwear Combination Suits, Vests and Drawers. A special sale of over 2,000 undergarments priced unusually low in view of present con- ditions, GRE FLOOR Vests and Pants- fine quality medium weight; ribbed soft cotton. The vests are made with high or low neck; the drawers are ankle length and exceptionally well finished, per gar- 6) pe ment oc Combination Suits. fine stitched; ribbed t white cote tons slightly fleeced high or tow neck, all perfect fitting and handsomely Tinjehed ( each 69 Some of these garments have slight imperfec- tions, but nothing thar will hurt the wear.) T STAPLE AND FANCY Telephone Chelsea 4000, Will be found in our adv't in t Don’t Overlook This Opportunity Full details of our Extraordinary Ofer of high-grade Sewing Machines 18 | GREEN NHUT’S Usual Complimentary gv¢ Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Distribution in Premium Parlor, Fifth Ploor ahd many sets of the & H." Green Stampe ed for books anfilied ook. Only any ene book, start as fH air) All the novelties and staples are well Velvet and Tapestry Carpets, Regularly, yard, $1.95 1.75 1,39 69¢ Inlald and Printed Linoleams. All genuine cork Linoleum—every yard perfect, fn newest patterns, and your choice is from full rolls, Sale, yard, $1.69 GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Sale of 685 Women’s and Mi Dresses, «...° a All from Our Own Stocks; Formerly Priced *5.95, *6.75, 87.95 and *9.75 Splendid variety of hand- some new styles, fashioned of such excellent materials as: Crepe de Chine, Char- meusine, Salin, Plain and Satin Striped Taffeta, Poplin and Serge. Here is a sale that will cause a furore, because it offers an op- portunity to obtain handsome dresses in clever new styles ata very marked reduction. Our only reason for offering dresses of such character and quality at so low a price is that in many instances size and color ranges are incomplete, and in order to have them find new owners quickly, we place them on sale tomorrow at $5. There are zes in the assortment, but not in every model, so no doubt you will be able to find just the dress you require from the 12 Models in This Sale (4 as Illustrated) All the newest style features are in evidence, many have new shaped pockets, some are shirred, others in tunic effect, many have collars and vestees of silk or Georgette crepe, button trimming and other wanted embellishments. We have only 685 dresses to offer, and as sure to be spirited, we advise early attendance. No C. Filled. These Pretty Dresses at $5. the selling is O. D., Mail, Phone or Approval Orders Will Be FIFTH FLOOR Greenhut's Will Place A Victrola In Your Home Free of Charge For 30 Days. joday’s Evening Journal, Grocery Post Card Petia y Reds: Best Soap Our Own Roasting GREENHUT'S—FOURTH meren Fi We want to place one of these Books AED SELP-A T SOAP st E Ch ® t Li ure anc ee : SORFUMEAE LAID AS HOUR 395 5 a 2AS f nie Pooks } Iie 7 10¢ || bre MNOICES 1quors Low Priced Tu do this, we are » make | ns Ree | Bh ae — - - > —s the iberal off that was ever RARE AD ier ae Ma 22¢ |] Ferrand’s 3-Star made by any store i v York. t | “ t ap s 2¢ |] Cognac Brandy Take Your Choice of Any Victrola 24do |\ tre ttare coe pe ! ' }] Direct importation trom of the Latest 1916 Model OUR sua 1 ae * We will deliver this to your home, lie | \ ais | and let you have it Rt 0 ve bart porter tore o eR URNA On Triat Free for 30 Day NEM FLLoW ONION S 15e i 202 | ' + 15¢ | eatra At qual $1 Isto pay to the | few recon at 4 es | Ls 40 7c Ideal Tonic i plan 25e Sirloin Steaks PURE BUCKWITEAT FO) HECKER'S FARINA, KL TEAK I hag, #145 1S¢ : lie pure pect 2le S¢ t POTATOE q a | ay . * - $1, 50c, 20. an] an, 7h. 6D r 1 Kavita 31 | ites » of Regal English Dry & | | Vs SA D4e dF * Old Tom Ging ! 1 Terms of as STARCH —3 « Three bottles, $2 T4e\ see ij Baking Powde r | ate Re | —-— s He ies Little aa 24e r J HOUNtAIN Bee | a Monogram Scotch Whisky American Whisky 50e 27e iam Whisky we pote e174 “Aristocrats Per Week, 20e wT. TIC vi EH 148 * The ‘ fee HAD | 1105 | | Ranipesesecisse "1.00 || Single £00 Stamps Thereafter—Single een Gold Slamps ALL DAY

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