The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 21

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= Ba ae | | P.S.COMMISSION'S | Ready for the Last Saturday in November With ORDERS TO HEAT. R.T. - CARS A SORRY JOKE Lack of Power Excuse Is “Same Old Stuff” and Freezing Public Is Tired. fe Ge Bitttor of The Drening World: ‘The publication of information con- @erning lack of heat in cars of the B RT. should be appreciated by the Pudlie, coupled with the apparent of- fort to arouse wome action by the Pub- Bo Borvice Commissioners (those $15,- 000 per officials). The excuse of the BR T. that it lacks power to both heat and run cars is evidently a fiimey one. The “same old stuff tt has been getting away on for a long time. Any one who rides on Its lines end has to stand can testify that the @ompany seoms to have reserve power enough to almost throw them off their feet when the motorman starts up. ‘What has the breakdown of dyna- moe got to do with the responsibility of the company heating its cars under the Public Service order whicn hangs €p in the corners saying that between Oot. 18 and April 15 it “shall” heat the cars to not less than 40 nor more than @ degrees when the outside tempera- ture is 40 or jens? And 4 be necessary for the | The Public Service Commission | know it has a standing orer for the BR. T._and other lines to heat its cara, Why have the Commissioners let the period from Oot 15 to Nov. 23 without compelling the B. RT comply with the order? The cards fm the cars appear to be a Joke. If the company !9 given a maximum ot Hi heating the B. R. T. tines or 1 selves with oar muffs, nose shields and woollen mittens ‘To sit in cars un gon for even a fo yh to bring * ard of HH ce officials. oux remedied at once. | at this sea- inactive 1s many, and not the Public ‘o gee that the | tf 5, B. OBSERVER. SUES JUSTICE CARR FOR DAMAGES IN AUTO CRASH Dr. Dusseldorf Clalms $100,000 for Loss of Right Arm—Machine Was In Garage Man's Control. Bupreme Court Justice Carr of the Appellate Division was sucd yester- Gay, before Supreme Court t 6 f sustained as » betweon his ar 3, 1915 ‘Dr Mey scidort's right arm had to be amputated be ow - to the loss of Nis ified, ing eat his iy wi an. roached Grand Aven Bikre machine he wa DS aa ntends that If there noe, the garage man ia Hable. fe cane wan continued CREDIYE ‘ickus | $3: Down on $50: 00 “ “75.00 7:00 “ 100-0 | 10.0 8 « 150-0 | 15.00 “ 200-0 | 25-00 4s 300 REE BRASS BED | With ov | Purchase 1 of 875, | Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER | FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS"AVE. BET. 103 &104 st. 1am toss or found articien ate YVertived in The World will be Usted wt The Me Tnfursnme Won Bureau, Pulitzer Bulldi ’ Row, Worl Uptown 0: Borthweat co Mer S8th St, and Brosdwary Morid’s Harlem Office, 156 Weat 125th Bt, and World’ Brooklyn Office, 22 Was! fon &t., Brooktyn, Bo following the printing of tho @dvertischient, oh BVENING WUBLY, FSRILVAY, NOVEMBER 44, 4 We Give “Sperry” Gold Stamps die 5A gone Redeemable in meO}; full books for selected by you of the in any department in this “S. & H.” office on the Fifth Floor. REENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR Charming Silk Blouses Men’s Very Moderately Priced at Un derwear Shirts and Draw Greenhut's is unquestionably the best store | | Men's Heavy Maco Ribbed Cotton in town for you to view immense, carefully assorted | | ¢¢f4 color Shirts and Drawers varieties cf blcuses in the most wanted materials | | M¢ Mt Hope Secon Anite ona » and dainty styles. Here you will find the most] | Drawers, Lach at 49. Allsices. desirable tailored and semi-tailored modes, in Men's random mixed most fashionable fabrics. At 69c heavy Fleeced Shirts and The prices are moderate, ranging from $1.98 to $18.75. Drawers. Splendid serviceable gar- Comes to a Close Our Finest Saturday Only at.. To be precise, there are 437 su ing. Choicest productlo makers of highest-class re to-we: A very chole collection at this price. One of the Men's double-breasted and double- numerous styles is pictured. An unusually attractive back Shirts with drawers; heavy tailored style cf heavy quality crepe de chine in white or natural gray Merino wool. flesh color. It is. daintily embroidered in self color, Men's Medium weight, fine quality, finished with roll collar and tucked front. natural gray Wool Shirts and Draw: Many other styles are shown trimmed with frills, ers. pet noose lt ; drawers as follows: scalloped embroidery and satin of contrasting shades, ve reinforced gussets. Each, at ¥8c. Handsome New Blouses $ ey ant § 25 gry Bosh hites | | tod sui ele ing at 1.98 splendid quality; all stzes. Each The styles are fer superior to what the modest price at $1.25, would warrant. Crepe de chine Blouses In white, flesh or 0&1. 45 Sup Woon nee be, a Men's Australian Wool 0° 1.95 Shirts and. Drawers: Exquisite Georgette Crepe Blouses, $5.90 steam shrunk natural gray; all ing is unui ally attractive. All the popular materi Si finished; each at $1.96, for young men; Styles istinctive as these command dmiration, The mode! illustrated is shown In flesh color or 59 25 Men's Australian Wool models for theirelders, All size white. Very elaborate with hemstitch 5 square collar and cuffs of embroidered silk net finished | | At date Shirts, with double with grosgrain silk tie, picot edged breast and back; all sizes; each any other styles show new fancy collar effects, fancy frills and embre idery of contrasting color, at $2.25, REENHUT’8—SECOND FLOOR Women’s, Misses’ & Children’s $1, $1.25 & $1.50 Felt Slippers at 79c The sale of sales, The biggest event of its kind New York has seen in a long time. Nearly 20,000 pairs of these higheclass, stylish and serviceable slippers were in this sale which was inaugurated to-day. Your best opportunity to buy slippers for yourself and children, Also for gift giving purposes. The sale price is less than wholesale, The Women's Felt Slippers—in sizes 3 to 8. These are made in the proulae Everett style, hand turned leather soles; low heels, Colors: Grey, fy, navy blue and wine. The tops are ornamented in ff novel stamped beaded effect in different designs in many colors on each slipper. The Misses’ and Children’s Felt Slippera—in all sizes up to 2. Leather soles and heels; colors arered, navy blueandgrey. Onthese the stamped beaded effects represent many Mother Goose rhymes and are at- tractive beyond or- dinary to children for this reason, REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Gold Filled Pocket Knife With Waldermar Chain Complete 1 50 for . 4 4 $ e Choice of several styles in link chains. The knife has two blades of good quality steel, Complete in neat leatherette box Other Saturday Specials Include Gold-Filled Chain and Charm—for children; fine sol- dered link chain; choice of several style 50 charms; bright finish; at....... ove Genuine Cameo Brooches—set | engraved mountings; some are set with Se $77 pearls; handsomely carved camvos; at to A Nickel Watch & Chain for *2 Excellent timepieces for men and boys. Popular size; thin model watch, engine turned design and fitted with guaranteed American movement, Gold Filled Convertible Bracelet Watehes— Really exquisite pieces of jewelry, The watch is fitted with 10-jewel movement; fancy dial; 10-year gold-lilled 4 Saturday at vee a?) \d-filled plerced or GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR Metal Lunch Boxes List Price $1; Present Price 50c; Tomorrow, at c Most practical lunch boxes ever offered, There Is &@ compartment for a Va pint be —so your warm tea or coffee may be carried saf Excellent lunch boxes made of tin, neatly enamel~ ed; leather handle, An absolute necessity for school children and workmen who carry heir lunches. “Thermos” Pint Bottles—to fit lunch $ m SLi5, | § kit, at... Cee 1.25, $1.75 & 1.95 GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR. BOOKS.--BOOK S---BOOKS Splendid Gifts—For Boys, Girls, Children or Grown-ups A magnificent collection of carefully selected books awaits 'the agn eager gift seeker here. You'll find plenty of the newest and best fiction as well laa feet works of value. Parents especially will find our assortments offer wide choice of the most desirable of the new books, for. children, entertaining and instructive. SECOND FLOOR: “4 Women’s Blanket Pure Food Specials photo Wrapyers joel d, at $9.95 —— THIRD FLOOR Stationery Timely Specials GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR——————————"—"7, = THIRG FLOOR . Fencing Foils at 48¢ i ny A ii Hurd’s Stationery~ in hinged cab- Fresh Meats and Turkeys yur Own Bale Inet; «variety of flowered | | Here's a sale of LAMB fore quarters the oven a Big va- effects, The envelopes are ribbon feat interest to * %¢ . cards are gilt edged, 48 fencing instructors, 19¢ riety of { » schools, ¥. M,C. A, ‘isa ‘ popular cole of paper, in two sizes; 24 5 \ : Laue nd 72 also for home folk ok} 18¢ ba . who would like to use SHO ek Trimmed | foils tor decorative a6) We with roal) purposes,—-for dens t an, | pork 4 or sailor and hallways. S00] peers ee collar, tine | | Quire Statlonery—in hinged tan OE ee ay EollAgia Here SAUSAGE — fresh made ished with am box Reprarane linen pee rs and Coutlaus blades: 21e try style; 9 cord o in novel ripple finish; long fash- H . de yan. 20e aod rhe loneble envelopes; ribbon tied; \ teats eight or bell bon. Sizes large variety of tints (Cards 10 Regularly tolls of ee ; 34 10 46, Maich); sale at 690 69c this kind are priced sh Fruits & Vegetables 8 ; from $1 to $2 each), JRANGES— Of)p| BUNCH CARROTS Pia 2 Quire Combination of Other Foils in Both ne, 200) POs ty 10¢ and Gilt-Edge Curds—in hing / eee and txlan Be) BUNCH BE fe box, arranged in tandem fashion \ Stylew (Regu: | WATER Cr envelopes in nove! cut: variety of larly priced to Se] “37 i0e art colured covers; sale, 4.50). at $h D¢| Ut ' , 5 79%, $ ar $1, i 12¢} T e 7c eR eoeesereee c HEART CELERY Be] COBKING APPLES 986 ur Engraving Department is Showing a Splendid Varlety of Bordered Personal Greeting Christmas FIFTH FLOOR Blanket Cards, 4 GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FL Wrappers Order your cards at once and they Automobile ~ trimmed will recelve prompt attention. with wide satin; sizes 341046; at § 5 3.95 Bordered Bianket Wraspecer: tne style as ubove, in sizes 48,50 und $2 at... 4.49 Blanket Wrappers—in uritul a= sortment of patterns, elaborately trimmed; many deep border 46 on skirt, sizes up 138 8g a Dolls of Quality tat 6.95 Double 2a¢ Green Trading Siamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock—Single 4a¢ Stamps Thereafter—Single ‘ Saturday Specials cy ox in Best Known Liquors ] Gia Crow Whisky [ euale < ocktails | ¢ ‘ y The prices are the lowest in town, Other Sales For Tomorrow include: Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Boy’ Clothing, Men's and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Bheet Muste “Hits,” Infants’ and Children's Wear, Lap Robes Specially Priced for Saturday $12.50 Double Plush Lap Robes made of eatra quality fine plush; plain or tansy colors; § pice S4u 72, at oes 950 $8.95 Double Plush Lap Robes rubber interlined; water and wind proof; extra heavy $ ia 50 Kentucky's famoua die ' hy 18; 69¢ Pioneer Port Aleo Sherry, Muscatel and pL Golden Wedding n RYE WHISKY 3-Star Cognac i aoe Be Mee $1.39 i peoally prised at 02,08 to 823 cose of . by o . store, or for $2 in cash at the Fo Women’s and Misses’ Ready to Wear Hats of velvet and Ince Our Phenomenal 3-Day Sale of Men’s Overcoats For the last day of the Overcoat Sale we also announce an additional offering of Regularly Priced to $35— 20 rior sults in this offer- hown this season by foremost These Are All Hand-Tailored Suits In newest two- and three-button styles, and in @ remark- able range of handsome patterns and choicest materials, * <4 ° ments, Extra well made. Sizes to 44 hi ii lined. Dainty > Chine chest, “lay vagal a i Siaphe aisles [ot couse tallaws of conservative models en's natural gray Me- for their elders. Blouses, 3,50 « 98c ring Wool Shirts and a Wonderful Salec———, GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Lyons Silk Velvet Hats *1.89 [Ftofions BH; $2.50 worth of Choice of the becoming sailor effects, mushroom styles WAS) merchandise as 2 " and the popular draped velvet turbans. Ready to wear styles finest kind, at a price which just about covers the mal velvet and fur combinations. The best ha f the n, both in quality of materials and good “3 15 Priced @,.......000 ccccssevecesccoevees 40 REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Tomorrow Suits if apparel. Overcoats of All Kinds Every new style—every new fabric. Every site for men, youths and boys, grouped for special selling tomorrow Overcoats for Men and Youths $ Specialat. ..... 9.95, Pully thirty patterns in neat Mixtures, light and dark effects, for yourcholce. Most of these overcoats are made fn the new popular “box” effects, with self or velvet collars; plain or patch pockets; nicely finished with satin yoke 473 Overcoats for Men and Overcoats for Men and Youths; Specialat.. 15 Al) Youths; Specialat.. Here are overcoats produced for this Winter by lead~ maize, with pretty collars, revers and trimmings of silk, Here we have grouped any number of overcoats se- ; ve hit ath i shrinkable Shi with double breast ing makers of high-class ready-to-wear garments. Every pleats, a 4 Iso b Ne irre iiee nh lll Riess and double back; all sizes, Each lected from our higher-priced lines where size assort- | overcoat in this lot is hand-tailored throughout. The re- epecthere lace trimmod, also combinations of tidy “1 | an$1.45. ments were somewhat incomplete; also fine, stylish and | markable variety of materials for your chvice includes serviceable overcoats purchased, underprice. The pick~ choicest staple fabrics; also Fancy Mixtures in newest effects. Smart single- and double. new styles, all the | fisting, pinched bucks; also. lon; . ppy effects | breasted Ulsters. Oxford gray or bleck Chesteriicld onservative | models, with velvet or self collars. Sizes up to $0 chest measure. Boys’ Overcoats by the Thousand at §2.95, $3.95, $5, $6.75 and $7.75 Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits, Sale at $3.95, $5 and $6.75 GREENHUT’S—FIFTH FLOOR Mahogany Tea Wagons, *9.65 Models of perfect construction and convenlence, Have rubber-tired wheels, separate serving tray with glass top. Easy running, strongly built and very handsomely finished. Library Table, $12.50 A special that will attract much attention, This table has oak plank top, Is 42x26 inches and finished in rich brown fumed oak. Has two shelve: at each end and large drawer. The finest tables you could find at a moderate price. REENHUT'S—DOWNSTAIRS STORE Rich Cut Glass at 2.95 Offering Choice of the qv . Following Articles: x ae Sp Exquisite pieces of Cut Glass. Every piece periect, deeply cut on pure white clean lead blanks, 8 and 9 Inch Round $ 14 Dozen Tumblers—in the popular 2.95 Berry Bowls-~at chair bottom and floral § 8 Inch Comports — $ cutting; 10f....... 060. 2.95 Minch lee Cream or beenerravenmer > Wee: . “295 Imported Hand-Painted China at 79¢ Choice of the Following Cracker and Cheese Dishes; 7 Plece Nut Sets; 5 Plece Dresser Sets; 7 Plece Olive Sets; 7 Piece Jelly Sets, REENHUT'S—DOWNSTAIRS STOR’ rh e r “y iki) Electric Table Lamps, ty Lamps of decided beauty and an unusual value ar fo) |!) ' our price. Choice of white enamel or gold finish, bai complete with cretonne shade, in soft colors. Le, 9c Inverted Lights — Complete with goose neck burner, mantic and half frosted globe; id at AON ADe | Inverted and i regularly 10e, Ide, 2k, \ Upright 4 ; Oc Lhe Ye j Manes | onsalear Oc Lhe AV Resin “20th Century” Combination Heat & Gas Burners « 75 Here's a combination heat and gas burner that can be attache any chandelier, wall bracket or portable stand It's really a marvel and deserves a place in every h During the Spring and Fall the 20th Century Combi heat and gas burner will keep the house comfortuble,—just right he necessity of stove or furnace heat,--while during the W Mer this wouderful little heater is excellent for the bathroom and other places in the house that require extra heat, This wonderful little device will also heat smal! quantities of IIquld, food, flat or curling irons, Altogether itis one of the best heating de" ever invented and deserves your attention, for in addition to being and useful, it will not increase your regular gas bill by more than peunies. Demonstration and sale in the Downstairs Store tomorrow, Pern Gold Stamps ALL DAY, ait? ay

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