The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1916, Page 6

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(From Loulers “Our candidate wasn't born in a log +! A Selection of Linen Handkerchiefs “een Glasses, $5 "all THE KEW ERA. ile Courier-Journal.) but it's all right, Hi father Jo: je comes un- —| |S FIRST FEATURE ohne Afedicine Work for Which They Are Specially Adapted, Makes New. flesh & Strenath —Men to Be Transferred After Learning Trades. No Alcohol or Dangerous Oruge A Useful Gift as low as $2.50 Inchading € Oculist’s Examination ONFIDENTIAL REDIT !374 Broad ‘Call of Write aps Book van “hieal OPEN EVENINGS Liberal Price Reductions in Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits and Coats (all in desirable and seasonable styles and fabrics) will go into effect to-morrow. Exe ceptional values wil! be obtainable in TAILOR-MADE SUITS (sizes 12tol7 years). . . « at $14.50 COATS (sizes 6 to lO years) . . + «© at $9.75 at 13.50 & 18.00 (Second Floor) (sizes 6 to l4years) . . FOR MEN AND WOMEN will be specially priced for to-morrow. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed. . «© « «© per dozen $2.65 Plain, hemstitched, perdozen' . . « $2.90, 4.25 & 5.50 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed. ©. per dozen $1.50, 1.80 & 2.00 Plain, hemstitched, perdozen . . .- $1.35, 2.00 & 3.65 TRADE SCHOOL IDEA INNEW SING SING Convicis to Be Trained in ALL TO HAVE FRESH AIR. Old Cell Block Is Abandoned Tentative plans for the reconstruc- || tion of Sing Bing Prison and the erec- t u i Great Beekman, whichever site shall be in t t i i ‘closely under lock and land those ass! will be always under the eyes of H. Altman & Gn. 4 Fifth Avenwe- Madison Avenue, New York Wingdale or Beckman were placed on Architect Lewis F. Woolworth Bulldin submitted and din hearing to be held at day afternoon in the office of Judge | Of Elbert If. Gary, No, 11 Broadway. ee that th other Duliding and the substitution of oell rooms, each with @ window upon |? ope the open air; dormitories and day| mone for the installation of modern | ber of inmates from 1,200 to 1,00 be a sort of trade training institution, where the convict will be instructed fitted and afterward transferred t ‘been pald to shops in the new plans, sumMice to train the Sing Sing con- v he will be kept there until he learns enough to work adequately and in- he shall be transferred. ter will be used for trusties and such prisoners as are under medical ob- servation or are in any way unfitted for work in the shops, The present cell block will be replaced by a long ramp leading to the existing level of the shops and the mess hall, which Is to be rebuilt into a hospital with a eolarium on the roof. The shops, power house and warden’s office are to bo retained, large area on the bluff to the east- ward and overlooking the present the erection of a great quadrangle of in 200 In breaith, The central building! is to be a detention hall contain: the clinic, and in the feft the prin fe keep lar ten feet and equipped with new sani- tary devices for the comfort of the |, THE EVENING WORLD, @ penal institution at efther [mis Hoesen balconies along ts] igory Wal the foot Se the bluff enclosing xhibition to-day in the office of State] the new area there will be @ high arched retaining wall of concrete and) Pilcher in the] enapel. They will be It is intended trae an ba work ot! onstruction shall tect's estimate tw that about a ye a half will be required for com- pletion. o prison to be built at either Wingdale or Beekman is plann Gary is a member and Charles | the acomodation of 1,800 conviee York State Com- B. Hubbell chairman, will pass upon| three suggested plans have bee the plans. vised. One is for the ceil block con- | con. | @truction such as Sing Sing had, an emplate the compinte eradication of isha and eho ird nh aor he present cell block enclosed im an-| cell room In all "St bione the greatest attention ven to the construction modern eh and the arrange ‘The new plans fur Sing Sing rooms, and the reduction of the machinery. — | tt Mb planned that STAB Beng what NATION-WIDE HUNT FO HUNT FOR SON MAY FREE GRANDMOTHER 0 erve his time in Auburn, Dannemora, | Circular With Picture of Man Who Meadows or in Wingdale or Deserted Family to Be Sent Broadcast, The failure of Harold Hunt Jones to return to his wife and three chil- Gren at Jamaica, L. 1, and assume responsibility for caring for them, after his mother went to prison to save him, has so aroused friends of Mrs, Clara Bossenger, his mother, n the work for which he ts best To this end, great attention has it ie expected that four months will let In his particular trade, although elligently in the institution to which that they are organizing a nation- Twelve wide search for him, ‘The grandmother still Insists she will remain in prison for the full term ft 61x mont whe provides the rades will be taught, There will be 610 ceil rooms tn the of new Sing Sing, with approximately) neceanary | ‘bond to mupport her grand- 00 beds in the dormitories. The lat-| children, and #he has urged friends not to look for her son. It is belleved by some #he knows where the missing man is and is Keeping his where- m= pany. ciroular, with his picture, Will be sont to all theatrical offices and theatres, “OLD TOM” ESCAPES CARRIER PIGEON RAID Only “Old Tom,” the winner of a hundred flights, and three of his com- panions remain of 650 pigeons which The new plan will make use of the rison ground, Here is suggested havo been housed for the winter in Loesch's bird store, at No. 316 East Bignty-fourth Btrect. | Thieves got into the jace, at away the eons and 150 “Old Tom his, companions evidently. ned ed the intruders and hidden in| . | the rear of the at uildings, 1,000 feet in length and 28 cell rooms. In tho right corne: re One Victim be Mjormitories and a mess nf (dpectal The new celle will be seven feet by MIDDLETOWN, N. "D Larue Kinney, one of the men injured tn explosion at Dr. Jokicht Takamanies’ onvict. Convicte in cella will be as Gooaty, died in hospital Movant Ow day, Charles Bit the other in- ormitories to the a moan mill propably recover but be A Sale of Blankets and Other Bed Furnishings | will present a wortk-while purchasing oppor- tunity for toemorrow and Wednesday, the prices being decidedly low for the excellent qualities offered. White Blankets $6.00, 7.00 & 8.00 | Satin-finish Bedspreads With plain hems: Size 214x234 yards. each $2.90 With embroidered scalloped edges: Size 2x23{ yards . . . . each $3.25 perpair. . «2 « Size 214x234 yards. tw Ceti s 3.95 Wool-filled Comfortables covered with dotted mull (plain color), each, .« © «© «© «© «© « «+ $6.50 Fancy Cotton Blanket Throws in block design, honeycomb weave, each $2.35 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases (with plain hems) Sheets . . . each 85c. to $1.35 Pillow Cases . eeach 24c. to 30c, (Fourth Floor) Small & Medium-size Oriental Rugs | from Persia, The Caucasus and China suitable for gift purposes or personal use MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. Greatest o Holiday Sales This Week at ALL the James Butler Inc. Stores Aen uty tenuty Reouby Renuty Aen whe Beoudy The “Green and Gold” JAMES BUTLER} Inc. Grocery Stores extend » cordial Christmas Greeting of Great why Age ety Feo § to the housekeeper why Ago by Age Stores. 24) lb. Bag, Dry pack; best for Golden Pumpkin, pies; large can ] New Mixed Nuts, °"' "2 New Walnuts, Extra choice, Ib ae ee eee Figs, Selected, in boxes, each Citron Peel, Orange Peel, xied w....... Lemon Peel, «ics... ] Fancy Glace, lb... California Navels, bigs sweet and juicy, doz............ Oranges, Oranges, 117",\"223" eevee in Table Apples, Selected red bail enbergs, dozen. Fancy Maryland, Turkeys, byt Young Ducks, Young Geese, Watertown's Best; plump and tender, Ib. Extra Choice Watertown, Ib.. 2 Coffee, Our Very Best Grade of Coffee (in Bulk) Imported Champagne, Pommery Sec nie Imported Sauterne, Barton & Guestier, bottle Imported Sauterne, !arton & Guestier, half bottle Imported Claret, Schinidt's St. Julien, bottle. Imported Claret, Schmidt's St. Julien, half bottle Imported Sherry, (ld Solera, bottle Imported Port, Cabinet Vintage, bottle California Wines Pure Grape of Exceptional Body and Quality. Sherry, J.B. Choice Vintage $1.00 ‘50c Sherry, Superior Vintage... 1.50 75¢ Port, J. B. Choice Vintage. . 1.00 50c Port, Superior Vintage .. sees 1.50 75¢ Claret, J. B. Choice Vintage. ...... 69c 35c Claret, Superior Blue Diamond 1.40 70c Guinness’s Stout, doz. bottles. . $1.453 doz. splits $1.605 doz. splits Bass Alle, dozen bottles. .... z2¢ .20c Roasting Chicken, Fancy Milk DQ @ obey Ben uty Age gn Bge hgouky Important Price Reductions which will make Christmas Merrier for every patron of the JAMES BUTLER Under the New System of Economy, they excel in Quality, and always lead in Lowest Prices Granulated Sugar,3:":25° Another Cut in Flour Pride of St. Louis—Superlative XX XX, famous for its baking qualities and “ae for ‘co. $4-15 | is : 60° |= Underpriced Specials for the Christmas Festivities Oc Oc New York and of the numerous suburban cities and towns where thelr stores are located, and thank them for their generous patronage, which is highly appreciated 5c R. and R.Plum Pudding, 2-Ib. can, Alc; 1-Ib. can, B 1c; Individual can, 'F@ Selected Fruits at Extraordinary Reductions 35c|Grape Fruit, 28c\Lemons, : 24c|Cranberries, Highest Quality Meats and Poultry at All James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Lowest Price|Prime Rib Roast Beef, ». 20c 25c 5c Holiday Wines and Liquors Select List for Exceptionally Low }rices at All the James Butler Inc. bottle $3.35 half bottle $1.75 70c , 40¢ 5 . 50c 7 ‘a5¢ 35¢ 25¢ 35e 19¢ 35¢ $1.00 $1.10 Fresh Made Sausage, )). 16c C —— . 5 . a Cage 7 Te we mer Tee | 'Teas and Coffee That Cannot Be Excelled for Flavor and Aroma and Are Most Appropriate Christmas Gifts 20° ¢ $ $ “Green and Gold” biscuit, cake and pastry 12¢ 10¢ Seeded Raisins, :.... ):.. Seeded Raisins, 11... pi... Evaporated Peaches, (.'"\<". ,,10¢ Prunes, 33°0tnc pani 1Ze Triumph Rice, \o""'"... 10¢ Tapioca, Blue Ribbon, package...... Corn Starch, (iis Poultry Dressing, Choice Durkee’s or Bell’s, pkg. . gc Salad Dressing, Durkee’s, b ottle 8c Big, juicy, « ney iysiana @lecaiuieia (nieve sarge, dozen Crisp fruit, flavor, Ib......... Prime City Drew essed Sirloin Steak, (::27)"" 22¢ Fresh Hams, selected. 1b... 20¢ c New Teas, Our Very Best Grade cf Teas (in Bulk) Licensed Liquor Stores French Brandy—World-famous for Qui ek Hennessy’s *&*k* French Cognac jot. $1.75 Martell’s k*&* French Cognac hot. 1.75 Magniers et Cie’sk &*xFrench Cognac |ot, 1.35 American and Imported Whiskies Old Cabinet Rye, High class; Full Quart bottle $1.00 Old Crow Rye, !).13. Kirk & Co.'s Genuine Kentucky, bot. 95¢ Monogram Rye, the family favorite; bottle 75¢ Monogram Rye, half gallon, $1,503 gallon $3.00 Imperial Rye, gallon $2.003 half gallon $1.055 bottle pe Duffy’s Malt, for old people and invalids; bottk Black and White Scotch, botilc be" 35 Kingussie Scotch, our own importation: bottk Sir John Power’s Three Swallow Irish; |ottle Pri is Gordon Dry Gin, celebrated for noailta bottle...,. 85e Italian Vermouth, Martini & Fossi; bottle .. We French Dry Vermouth, bottle .., Be Princeton Cocktails, Manhattan and Martini; bottle 80¢

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