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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. Mrs, Carnegie Gives $500 to Chel- sea Social Workeres. Mra Andrew Carnegie has fust went $600 to the campaign fund of the Chelsea Neighborhood Association, No, $90 Ninth Avenue, which is doing $12 Worth of New 2% MUSIC ROLLS for only $250 Closing Out Our Wholesale Stock of 10,000 Rolls! ALL NEW—embracing every form ot composition—Operatic, ‘Classical, Standard and Popular—with d wide selection of inesch group. Playabe on ALL88-mote Prayer-Pianes, now total $4,260. vene again to-morrow to hear adli-« Tells Prosecutor Combine Split| Both Overcome While Reading— ling at No, 826 Fifteenth Street, civic and social work from Fourteenth! 1 houses were not permitted to have to Forty-second Street and Fifth Ave-| poultry, according to Levy, until they nue to the North River, The associa- agreed not to sell at a figure lower tion hae to rainc $7,600 by Jan. 1 in| than the price set by the trust. Dis- tional evidence. Indictments of sev eral more persons are expected. $289,000 Profits Among Fears of Neighbor Led to . : 5 a of ies, Fifty in 14 Weeks. | Finding of Bodie Brooklyn, concluded to-day that there waa something wrong In the second order to get $5,000 offered by Mr. and TREASURER PLEADS trict Attorney Swann has requested —$ William) = Driver, living on floor apartment occupied by Mra. Mra. Clarkson Cowl, Contributions the November Grand Jury to con- GUILTY, AIDS STATE} mor¥e8 no som bao Uses FROM ESCAPING GAS ground floor of the two-family dwol- Mary Fritscher, a widow, sixty-two Goodman Levy, treasurer and man- aging or of the Harlem and! liry Association, “the ” the directors of which for violation of the of these Music Relle from {Trust law, pleaded * years old, and her son, William, aged Fgh edysb vag hein ‘Be pu oicetion Fre We ale place onsale Nott to-day. thirty. Since Saturday night,’ when Levy tn the cus- Attorney, pend- oe, Levy's plea came as a ‘big surprise to the four other directors| 1 under indictment, especially to Dr, Paul Abelson, representative of the | worth, If you choose all £1 roils. ‘Those who come mot will benefic by the widest selection ef tithes, On sale only at our New York Worerooms, Hardman, Peck & Co. 433 Fifth Avenue (per. 300s and 39th Sv). onra, he heard a sound as of something heavy striking the floor, Mr. Driver tected no sign of life in the upstairs, 3000 SLIGHTLY USED lephoned to the Fifth Avenue om and Patrolmen Gibbons and kin were sent to | found Mrs, Fritacher Kehitlah on the board of directors son dead in the kitehen of their Immediately after the court pro- edi hg ae bse Pibadend full of aitibhs Love, ¥ conta of /Kas which had escaped from an open tedings Levy, with the reconis of fot in the oven of the atove. the trust, was taken to the oMce of 1S “Mitechor and. her son wero Mr. Markewich and there gave facts accidentally overcome while reading, oe and figures that corroborated the evi- son wag dead in a chair with a dence te irectors of the in his hand, 16 mother had ight bn i rel atiay Cog irae n from another chair to the Chicken Trust were indicted, He showed that in fourteen weeks, from —_——_—_—___—__ ist made a S Aug. 4 to Nov. 14, the ich was divided g [profit of $28 i ite fifty ross annua © year ending am r j for t cent. Mr. Markewich said the gross pro- fits for a year would amount to about $1,000,000 if the trust had continued unmolested. } According to Levy, Harry Baff, the son of Barnet Baff, murdered as the result of & previous combination, was responsible for the formation of the “trust.” For years prior to the death of his father, and since that vere § Knocks Obstinate § vet asst per § Coughs in @ Hurry § % A Simple Home-Made Remedy That Gets of the Cause, Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Women’s Smart Footwear Special Values for Tomorrow, Tuesday Boots that will appeal to the many women who demand lasts and leathers that, while absolutely cor- rect, are conservative and inconspicuous. Actually worth much more than these very special prices would indicate. High Cut Black Boots Very Special $4.75 Fine patent leather and black Russia calf in buttoned Thousands of people, normally healthy in every other respect, are annoyed with a persistent hanging-on bronchial cough year after year, dis- turbing their sieep and making life disagreeable. It's so needless—there's time, aff had felt that some sort of; an old home-made remedy that will ation was nece ys jend such a cough easily and quickly, y it was annout accord) Get from any druggist “24, ounces ing to Levy, that Harry Gordon! of Pinex” (50 cents worth), pour it of No. 1 Wall Street had hit upon @ into a uid not be in violation | yordon {# counsel for, int bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Begin taking it at once. Gradually but surely you will notice the phlegm | thin out and then disappear alto- gether, thus ending a cough that you never thought would end. Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and is used by millions of 7 eople every year for throat and chest colds with splendid results. ‘To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “24%, ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept | | Then came the news) et Attorney had passed upon the plan and had pronounced it within the law, Levy then joined members and was had High Cut Tan Boots Very Special $6.50 Laced boots of Russia calf in a dark mahogany tan, high Levy j stronger and more grasping than had been the old one, the members of j which were convicted, Dr, Abslson Wag taken into the scording to the confession, retain the confidence of the io merely | Jewish public. styles, with ated cloth tops. atc) mio modelled Mr. Levy, waid the, Jaw of supply paythiny Section of eat and de! othing to do wi Louis XVI. heels. ‘dvoid peek with Louis I. heels, the. prices of, poultry. * prices were refunded goes with this preparation. fixed arbitrarily by the trust. The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind— Owners of : poultry slaughtering Advt. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street > ew vee: ome ems A CHRISTMAS LIST FOR MEN These Are Very Special Values Arranged Particularly for Holiday Gift Purchasers eee: | Silk or Satin Scarfs $1.35 $15.00 a dozen, Rich im- ported materials in self or contrasting brocaded effects, House Coats $4.95 Double faced cloth; cord edge trimmed; navy, grey, green or brown, Silk Reefers $4.50 Blanket Robes $6.95 All silk, in crochet weave; pearl grey or white. Mocha Gloves $1.75 Grey, with clasps; spear point self backs. Silk Shirts $3.25 Tub silks; a large variety of stripes in the new color Pure Silk Half Hose, Shot Silk Pearl ribbed Attractive stripe effects combinations, Bick, we bee ee effect of English designs with silk loops. 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A tre- prides: mendous variety of patterns and colors. “McCreery Silk Shirts” Silk_Robes Velvet House Coats 3.25, 4.95, 5.95 22.80 t» 50.00 13.50 and 22.50 ‘ Shirts made of serviceable Silks A large variety of handsome Well-tailored Lounging or Smok- in an extensive assortment of ex- Robes in Silks of beautiful shades, ing Jackets in fine fabrics, hand- . quisitely colored patterns, bold or: made with silk trimmings and somely trimmed. An excellent conservative. girdle—most desirable gifts. range of shades. MEN'S FURNISHINGS 35th Street Entrance MAIN FLOOR Fa James McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue 34th Street _ Extraordinary Sale Offering the Most Remarkable Values of the Season in MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS Of Genuine Imported and Fine Domestic Overcoatings 28.50 «= 33.00 regularly 85.00 to 45.00 A late purchase made within the past few days has secured for us what are unquestionably the strongest values offered in Men’s Overcoats this season. should avail himself of this extraordinary opportunity to obtain a —The man who has been wearing a Fall or Spring weight coat Winter-weight coat at a great saving— —The man who already has a Winter Overcoat should see these coats to get an idea of the strong values offered in our new Men’s Clothing section— —The wise man who contemplates the ase of a new dress coat for the holiday festivities or a warm coat for January and February weather will anticipate his needs now and secure the greatest value obtainable for his money. 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