The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 22

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Sere REEF REET gEE ramen tan rE arenermTnrenERD ETRE sie . _ — aor tmenialanidl THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916, ome vc’ SUL FRACTURED BRAGA ii mT oa TIRAU.S! RUNG Me The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt Street i is quickly renched by Brooklyn Express, as follows, from Hh (intent ae nS. Ba msl Patndes ttre: 3 ma: Bowilne" arcent® 6% ms rT bi NWN ‘Hal iN BRE Nia Tay turned to the city Inst night he satd of the strike of semiors who protested | against too much wou and refused to! lers Decide to Bear Extra} "1 “Satt*ice tnie an a miniature Cat Crashes Into Truck at cated French revolution. ‘The next step te au- “i - of Deliveries Theme | sect to consideration, but we will require Crossing on Pade Con: ‘ the same aniount of work as done by course in tthe Bronx. wes—Inquiries Proceed. | previous classes. A thing Uke this ts - likely to come up In any inatitution, Reals ae aaa Pe Scat . gor ‘ith o fractured akull an interna ange in the price of | “The Journalist neods a rigorous godt mre pngw hea been |training. No one appreciates this 1 Injuries, the result of an automobile steadily ince Defoe ta ee ent eee etault wl collision, Mts. Winthrop Cowdin ts still $7.75 @ ton—plus the cost Of | gemoot for requiring @ liard course of Under the care of phynictans at the Af any te needed, to take the | siyay.” from the cart to the house, The The seniors have been keeping time sweather makes tt cont the dealers | cards of their work, They were told H) “a a. ~~ SIE = oe =|) ® ale gS |i os Ae a ok Sif Qj 8 ~ A box of Candy is usually the last thing a shopper purchases—just before he or she leaves the store. ‘If you expect to get one bear in mind Cowdin country place, New Castle House, Mount Kisco, Mr. Cowdin, who was also in the car, Is recovering Suggestions to deliver the coal, at they | to prepare a magus on he, Hone Of from everett on the face And Shop as early on Sat- that most of the Candies we sell are our own hpve made vp their minds not to) en only two books in the Horary on | hands. urday as —a ‘ the price. | the wubscct ehey uid. they were unable | “rhe Gowdins wera on thelr way y as you can. make—absolutely pure, and made by expert to prep nt b the same time, she seiner ya alt ER Noah th | home lant night when the accident oc- tigations by the eral san ate Morice’ as to we péeetiag of | OFFER PRINT PAPER PLAN, | tr°é. Thelr car, tn charre of Chant. feur David Fraser, was approaching confectioners. Chocolate Marquisettes, 1 Ib.,] Montauk Assorted Chocolates, 78¢3114 Ib... eee seen 99c 24c Ib. box tHe price last month to #12 atom are) | Feaernt the Ono Hundred and Sixty-seventh bAA seuTeH es ¥ Ac Ib. ote ad Eealvrarpiel rd pion Board, "pipervis Distribetion. | Street crossing on Grand Concourse Perfection Kuch Ib. bo a bichon Ib. box Y ve nothing jo hen a hea “4 t . DO? determination to stick to the| Tackling the acute situation in the tine lets Mala Way ak Desens Please take small pack- 1 X! Assorted Nut Bars, 8 care in Der ice ust tes woe Worn te ori peoer mariet peg ag a Sun Sag ceeeoiten ages with you, if conven-{ Gold Seal Chocolates, CH Wiki vceinvsaaye 39 box a me i 4 Maher naiag Ses ss Ee 18 Gr sae, Gaaanead; etruakt the Ged ient—better for you, and} 39¢ Ib. box] Milk Chocolate Maraschino \easees ode Commisdon the “iniadie, |both Mr. and Mrs, Cowdin were flung for us, Priscilla Chocolates, Cherries. .».34e Ib. box pone 16 St0 wer to mpervise distribution of print | forward. thetr heads breaking the Consult the three Gift- 29c |b. box] Peanut Brittle......15¢ Ib. box snowstorm.” sat the Mggeet man at eauitable prices, ‘They pre- |Siaas inthe partition neparating them Centres for the 7 Street floor, center, Central Butlding, sented their plan to the Paper Manu- | from the chauffeur’s seat. Dr. Balucct facturers of North America, In session of Lincoin Hospital and neighboring | physicians were summamed, and, after {t slightly Increases our cost Gelivery, there is not enough In- }o warrant a raise in the price. that puzzles: Player Pianos Chistnas Barer | $1.49 to $9.98 hand bags, $1 to $4.98 "The Federal Trade Commission aleo| being attended, the victims were The Wissner Player Grand Piano in upright form is ing agreement by the three bodies now |Cowdin's second wife. She was Miss at work to solve tho paper problem consumers of coal have| met here and awaited decision of the | nurrted home in «nother ear. built on unique lines peculiarly its own, It is possible to With Gifs at 49 and 98c] Most of these Bags are hand-crocheted. Some have SE een ny tuebing a|ne few paper contracts be rigned pend: | ‘The present Mre. Cowdin tn Mr. quickly and conclusively demonstrate its superiority Ant Wares Gift "Shop draw-strings, while others have frames. $19.98 Hand over all other player pianos even to those who have no knowledge of player piano construction—the difference is so apparent. we gaytety, so there was 6 | Lella Bell Harrison, dmughter of Dr. ) ss, At District Attorney Marke-| min to Prevent Transmisston of “2d Mrs. George T. Harrison of No. to-day examined two men whe Liquor in the Matta, |68 West Fifty-first Street. Their Gums ten cares ude «=| Bags in new styles and effects, $12.98. Velvet , beautifully lined and with purse and mirror. Oriental Gift Shop : . Thint Moor, Central Ruilding Btreet floor, Fulton Street, Central Bullding } ris out of the. retell col WASHINGTON, Deo 15.--A. bill pro-| marriage, carly In 1908 at the Chapel Pe Hy ye uaa ks Fgnen arene alo, lasts | saecamanat? “able shes aber RGA ARM ; “toed ney =| hibiting the transmission of liquor ad-|of the Good Shepherd, was one of the ianos, Victrolas, Sonora and other phonographs in | Bi A Th . | Tl neve great Suse al tem: |Vorsisacennts 4 wath to Sny one execst |nociety surprisos of the season, The every style here that may be purchased at prices | OYLAND at the xd of Its Delights licensed liquor dealers or agents was | first Mrs, Cowdin, who dled in 1907, and on terms that will be satisfactory to you. favorebly reported to-day by the House For its greatest day of all the year this Saturday, the wonderful Toy- land is in tine feather. Its large stocks of all the Toys and Dolls that an dear to the heart of childhood, are newly ready for the demands that will be made upon them. a The dolls, cheerful and smiling, will be dressed in their best. The Animals will all have on their company manners. The Electric Trains will be e Scurryiny around their tracks, There are lots and lots of Toys for good little boys an girls and, best of all, prices are EXTREMELY LOW. Just at random there are; a Pa ve = Poot Othoe eormittoa It te mined ar; as Miss Lena T. Potter, daughter of 9 autbant Rod by two tn Of |the so-called mail order liquor business Kishop Henry C. Potter, Mr. Cow- Producing companies, sn ary territory. din, whose business is the manage- ment of the big Cowdin. estate, now incorporated as the Girand Street Realty Company, ta a Harvard gradu- | ate and a member of the Union and University clubs. The Cowdin family has been con- splcuous of late through the dashing aerial exploits of Sergt, Elliott Cow- , + din, a nephew of Mr. Cowdin's, who Dolls and Dolls Leis Cy Games—All Popular Kinds i} has been bringing down German Dolls in skating costumes at half 98.aNd UP | Table Cr ; ‘Taubes, getting himself wounded, Madame Hendren’s Dres Bes ‘ples, one= able Croquet. . | doing mentioned Py honors and | third less....... 0. wee age ae 12 $. 98 Baseball Games i otherwiso distinguishing himself on | 24c to Pamos Art Educattoni \} the French front as a member of the| Dolls’ Human Hair Wigs, all sizes... 98c to $1.98 Big Dick Rapid pli ats 4 i Amertean escadrilie, Dolls’ White Enameled ‘High Chairs: 28 to 98 | 72., J $1.98 Doll Carriages and Go-Carts... $2.49 to $11.98 ait's Golf Game.......... WILL OF MRS. VAN NESS | | ’ f | Wheeled and Mechanical ene Sleds, Etc, | Woolly Animals, a whole Zoo, 1 | Bic 98 to $24.98 Christmas Tree Decorations. , 2eto 24e } IS SUSTAINED BY JURY nt Tae to $24.98 Sporting Goods Nephews Who Got Nothing Fail to F shoo Flies : S128 to $3.98 | Golf Sets, a caddie bag, with seven * golf . ‘S $1.98 to $10.49 clubs. . Fle . genuin 2 WS : ‘Try Sunshine Butter Thine spread with peanut butter a a ||) Rotates of Wis eand ade | Hokey Shes wih ard elie. pal and see how good the combination is. These crisp Butler and Others. We guarantee every Victrola and Record purchased | Pan rama Pile Drivers... lee pkervalis » for men, $3.95 and $4, ‘0s boys $3.49 little wafers are made expressly to be eaten with jellies, A sealed verdict sustaining the wil! | here to be brand new. It never was outside our ware- } Mirroscopes or Postcard Projectors, awit ‘Susitee ree ta see jams, and other spreads. They're made with real butter of Mrs, Mary L, Van Ness was hand- | room for free trial or any other purpose before being de- | as and ee WERbES ELa $18, f ed in this morning to Surrogate Co- livered to your home, The Wissner House has been es- \}! Weat Building. ‘and toasted a golden brown, Your dealer has Sunshine | tablished nearly half a century and bears a reputation which insures the service so essential to buyers of phonographs. halan. Counsel for the contestants | stated they probably would take an appeal. ‘The will leaves $15,000 to Mrs, Van Ness'a negro butler, Joseph Sheldon; $15,000 to her executor, Frederick T. Barry, a real estate dealer; $15,000 each to three nieces, Miss Maud Mar- shall, Miss Mabel Marshall and Mrs, Butter Thins —and many other kinds of Sunshine Biscuits. A visit to the Sunshine Rack in his store will repay you. In each package of Sunshine Takhome Btecuit too @elored paper doll. Other Sunshine packages con- tnin pretty costumes, See ilet la Tabbome package. : 6 ” Fine watches headed by the “Chronos Our. own splendid Chronos Watches, warranted accurate, in various styles, for men and worfen, are $11.65 to $67.00. Also here in every wanted style are such famous makes as Waltham, Elgin and Howard Watches and fine Swiss Watches. Women's Solid Gold Watches are $8.65 to $40.00; Bracelet Watches, gold filled, $6.85 to $30.50; solid gold, $13.65 to $135.00, Men's Silver Watches are $5.30 to $19.85; gold-filled, $5.45 to $36.50; 14k, gold, $14.20 to $106.00. OPEN EVENINGS WI § S N E R 55-57 Flatbush Ave. BROOKLYN Warerooms in New York, Jersey City, Edith Parker, and the residuary es- Newark and Other Cities tate to two other nieces, Mrs. Agnes Penelope Luttgen and Miss Mary K. Bm RR ER RE URUR ERE Marshall. ‘The estate has boen esti: ERE QR mated to be worth about $400,000, ji The will was contested by two neph- ews to whom nothing was left, Her- bert Marshall of Beacon, N, Y¥., and | Albert A. Marshall of New Zealand. Sensational testimony was intro- duced by the contestants to support their contention that Mrs, Van Ness, who was ninety-one years old, was CASES {EO 20se-Wies Biscurr (Company Htrest fleor, center, Centml Building. Two Great Brooklyn Stores<= German silver mesh bags, 97c to $14.85 With their fine ring mesh and their narrow hand-engraved frames e x ( there are many of these handsome Mesh Bags that you cannot distin- ,— : | 7 ig guish from the sterling silver, except by the price, which is nay more i than half that of silver. Very many styles, for serviceable, good-looking x | "FRIEND or ae PEOPLE eiits: ____ stmt tie, coir, Onin Bulg, , She so much wants a muff—If you knew it! i} i] 482-184. 18- 188-490 999 224 226-228 Because of coats this year being so fur-collared, women who have a muff of the fur to mentally in will, 2 EE THREE BOYS IN 30 ROBBERIES Captared by Po smpetent to make a man Who Holds Then (p With Revolver, : Esveeren every TOR Nie Paw the match the collar, achieve a charming appearance, and give the impression of having plane F ‘ eg ei terme herepecaqaaee ike SMITH STREET GRAND STREET ned the costume. Muffs from the recent Sale of Furs at 3315% Ness may still be had : AS |at No. 64 Roosevelt Street, He drew} REET actor lastarite! “ R liie cevatiar a8 coxnpetied) shen. (0) _Cor. Warren St. \OS/_ Near Driggs Ave. Warren St. Near Driggs Ave, at low prices; as, for instance stand while he summoned help. jos in thelr possession were d and, it fa charged, that last night burglarized Lafayet t No, White Thibet (sheep) Muffs.... 7 Black Dyed Coney (rabbit) Muff: $10.50 Mole Muffs.... Black Pony Muffs... -$7.50 | state For Muffs. Japanese Mink Muffs....... $9.9) & $16.50 Blue For Muff: White Coney (rabbit) Muffs. .. $9.95 , Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) , $12.75 Cross For Muffs ws } Dyed Skunk Muff8sscveseeeees sseee+-$14.75 | Scarfs to Match at Poleionssts low een | Hecond Noor, Central Bullding, Black For Muffs GREAT HOLIDAY SALE Dress up in the latest style and give Xmas presents of clothing. You cannot enjoy the holiday gatherings, parties, etc., unless you are well dressed. No need to delay, Select here now from the largest stock of any credit store in Brooklyn and pay only $1 weekly, Buy where everything is fully guaranteed. MEN’S OVERCOA 1s . formetitting me ny elve cigar store at No. 6 Street, and an olive oil Howery, admitted thirt Scarce colors here in 98c silk stockings Plenty of black, white, plenty of bronze and the shades of grey. Pl nty of all the other street_and evening shades in stock. As to quality—the finest possible to-day Good Silk Stockings at 79c., black or white. Other Stocking assortments up to $3.48 the pair. In Corde Call and Mahogany Call. Also vin Gun Metal Call, $3.50. Strest flour, Central Bullding, —_— eet Slippers for every body—75 distinct styles Choosing them here will be accomplished quickly and happily. Slippers for Men, from $1.25 to $3.95 pair, For women, from 75e, to $6.95 pair. For children, 74c. to $3.95 pair, Other gift sugges estions from the shoe store are Rubber Boots, Arctic Overshoes, Shoe-trees, Skating Shoes, Spats. ‘arstemee To be a real Santa Claus,tgive shoes to some children who would otherwise not have them, For boys or girls, stout shoes at $1.98 up. \ Becond floor, Wert Buliding, VICTROLA is the gift for all the family if Every type is here, from $15.00 to $300.00, with A. & S. Specialized sh Victor Service back of it, and purchasable on easy terms, Special Christmas Terms on Cabinet Victrolas With a choice of Records, beginning with $5.00 cash and $5,00 monthly for Victrola X ($75.00) with $5,00 worth of Records—total $80.00, Let us tell you about it. K id al ‘ b 1 “ead Winter #t Gifts cng deserve mags resents fea ice many nat Nf ADIES ‘coaTs hoes for 7233, for i a : ‘ i Busi 658 ogee tg Vito D'Nola wald that Q pital no that he, crate | ad 2 A LORES: eee a anne memenne tt MA ‘ LADIES’ DRESSES paitey tae 5 * 20” boys’ MACKINAWS wavacome 5,98 /h BOYS’ SUITS 4.50 Perfect Fit Guaranteed CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT Over 50.0 Customers in SHE DRINKS ACID IN HOTEL. ud nxcloun in Her Room at Newark, Muller of FI | Woman YNi ve 180 Fiathush 4 AY, Opal. Sta at Flushing A: 10a" Reade St. New York. FRIEND OF TH The Two Largest Musto Store, Fourth floor, Weet Bulking, 4 led Contents of he kin, her identity, She (* not expected recover,

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