The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1917, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. ee consin and Iilinola have signed con- wee SANEL RESTS MMA BG FL CONE ran eae trounce, Whe waerie| INDICTMENTS QUASHED FORECAST FROM “CORNER” cory tities" slept on ity of Convicting Accused Su- | ’ | Next poreigs come of lenge ¢ is conta. pound for | Roose, Judge Harland B, Howe, sit traders on the Butter and above $1 0 dozen and butter to $1 a| pound next winter, dealers say. It i# stated that creameries In Wis-| Genuine Blue White Diamonds $95 Per Kt. ca tee perticanen have. the Wedding Rings om» Specinity GASPEREELD LEVEL AD tween ‘ The shortage of these commodities J 26. Fore . - | in. 26-—Forelgn buy-|in Europe has driven foreign dealers | rorders. gok have | to American markets, ide) . | _->— confining thelr purchases for deliv ABS Ws Side enor |ting in the Criminal Branch of the| : ,_ lerien between Apr and. Dee mber, | hase tee pan. 26— eet, T8hT. v Chartos |First Witness for State Defends] Federal District Court, to-day ordered) Universal, With 32 Subsidia- nave laid the groundwork for an-| brook property at Lenox to Mrs. Andrew Write for Bargain Sheet, et Haptiat 5 the quashing of @ batch of indict : ne other corner that may send eggs! Carnegie for $300,000. | so iv truce| COL Butler’s Reputation —|menta returned tn November, 1915, tles Now, Had “Shoe- . — — = Concerning Women. which charged clerks and other em string” at Start. , ‘< | ployees of the State Supreme Court Sint | World Wants Work Wonders. ‘= ™ \NGHLO, ‘Tex, Jan, 26-—Tho| Canta for naturalization, | After declaring that there inno | cants for naturalization, ‘The amounts which the defendants were charged with collecting in addi tion to the regular fees ranged from 26 conta to $1. Mr. Roosa told Judge lay in the trial money in the motion picture business, n trial for t Crystal Spanell. tifying lute yesterday, Spanell P. A. Powers, treasurer of the Univer- val Film Manufacturing Company showed the Legislative committes in for the first time his story ¢ | Howe that white the ovide might | Veetimating the industry to: | the Universal, from nothing, few who chan # ‘hat resulted in the death Of] seem to point to the guilt of the men, pad Mail rapa: M. C. Butler, (nevertheless, because of thelr previous [Ut Hke @ Rold-handled silk umbr f ffi ‘ A. and charged that ul) over the world, with thirty-two 1 rom cofree to | re | | Net) good reputation it would be impossi shot that killed Mra. Spanell. | y1e to secure convictions. showingtehooe do a ny was introduced t es oborate the story told by Span day and to show that Lieut, ¢ orations and number y to) Mr. Roosa « |the grafting 9) | Shown to hay \zation bureau and in the County + Gi Stu dnmommerniiod & How ve t was known abong soldiers a8| Clerk's office had been cured by the|'!m¢ of its incorporation a few year Hull" Butler | removal of the defendants, ago. He told how he, just burned | ~ o y Y~ | ‘ | Two witnesses testified that Butler) ee out and “broke,” had acquired most | \ f | of the stock, and then recounted the had the reputation of being a “woman | | user’ aren Wane eens LIGHT ON BRONX LIGHT. |hcminds and thousands. of dollars | first witness for the State on | aS "ei which have been spent since in the rebuttal declared Col. Butler's| Service Board to Take Up Elec! 1 f vi netures, the em- | reputation regarding his attentions to | tricity Ra . % naking of moving pictures, lal en “was good Inventigation of the rates charged for |Ployment of high-priced stars, pub- | nen Doad of Alpine sald he SOW] lectricity in the Bronx by the Bronx|!icity and other expenses. The at rs, Spanell and Bu few mint x. The car pa wly enough for him to Mr. Powers aald that no money had been put into the Universal at the ever go back to coffee “THERES A REASON” ‘0! Gas and Electric Company and the |“mount of money taken in was ne | | Westchester Lighting Company will be/available at this time, he said, but om the books Mee a M4 the Public Service Com-| YZ \ } Gif mission Feb. 7 : mixed to have rox JAKES ee / ‘ ? tet ne CI te ZAM SEE USB. Note ~ | financia He testified that the next words be] nished by the New York Edison Com. | Wednose gh: ld pany. On Jan. 1 the Edison Company | the committee Mrs. Spanell and Mrs, Butler went! nut into effect uction of maximum | ‘The state there [rate from 8 to cents per kilowat | " p |. Then the automobile passed out of | hour a; the keane serves City oid He DeArd Bie Willlamabridg wet FARINA Wheat Confer. A new Farina that has added quality and different flavor Try it FOR BREAKFAST will you Jet me ex-| The companies supply all of the elec- tricity in the Bronx that is not fur- od of President Carl N the duc Lacmmie of the Univers: Company, which | mon Z Park used in the comp Mi tlons had come from the as rnings of | : ; f appearing at Bronx | the company, was read to Mr. Powers. q | P * . Wert: |ife said that he supposed the statement | Ho mann— Carnegie Hall on Jan. 27 12-cont rate S| came from Mr. Laemmie, through tiv u er manu- de } pu blicity department of the company, | pul Y iP the old town it of the Bronx Rive has also a blishers Printer Found Dead From Gas, onfer. Thomas Eckly, fifty-five years old, | ; @ printer, was foun* dead in bed this} | N appearing at y mee «| DXG Casals == Aeolian Hall on Jan. 27 biems| morning in his room at No. 357 Lenox | HerrascoPee de would | Avenue with the gas flowing trom the ou of the exhibitors. ; | HE pi | : f f H { . : Ly sald the | {is ‘wife some timevago, and had re- |, Some of the money made was spent! by » plano playing of Jose ofmann is art it- B\ » {he paper| cently been il and had been worrying |! Exchange how he witness said: i lf : : . ppsrtunity, te eee | haut Misrdomectis troubles, The police but the point of the committee was self and all the dominant personality, technique, hat the money had be d Mr. } . We - ’ . a ee ee e lPom ira racial UAE AGEUE FEUD HRA / and dazzling brilliancy of the world’s greatest pianist is fittingly inter- f print paper. reported his death a suicide. [PASH DUE ith: che: CIsHRU RAS ROUSSE |i preted in his exclusive Columbia Records here listed. Rachmaninoft’s lin New York. About $75,000 was pu . i. is Z aaa " > into the Albany Txchange, which had “Prelude in G Minor” reveals all the pianistic genius of this master. never come back In Cineinna half interest {A an Exchange hous but that the p' Any ee The-I6C Flour Co. z Bea turers i ia A 5755 | PRELUDE IN G MINOR, (Rachmaninoff.) Josef Hofmann, pianist. 1 nen bought for $30,000, to which fico |ETUDE IN C MINOR, (Sternberg) Josef Hofmann, pianist, i 3 had been added, only a little of f} h which had come back \ A 5915/VENEZIA E NAPOLJ. (Liszt) Josef Hofmann, pianist ld In fact, Mr. Powers said, only| \Y fi co |MINUET IN G. (Paderewski) Josef Hofmann, pianis Cleveland and New York had proved : ne , f zi : rt an n mon & 0, 1 investments in Exchange house The soul of the ‘cello is found in Casals playing of Schumann's Publicity is the power that makes “Traumerei” and Granados’ “Spanish Dance. Oke Gan oale ai > the motion picture go. After the . ytd had ds ‘ nly i Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets synopsis of a play has been digested | in speechless admiration at the living tones brought forth with the _ and segregated into rm the sal, | /| of the director added, that eclip a y bow ing of the master- cellist. by the salary of the star, and the production is pronounced complete, ‘ New Spring Fashions then tho real spending of money SPANISH DANCE. § ((Granados-Casals.) Pablc A 5847| Casals, ‘cellist be 12inch }CANTILENA FROM CONCERTO IN A pears to begin, Mr. Powers testificd.| BA 1.50 | MINOR. Opus 14. (Goltermann,) Pablo Casals, “The other day," he sald, “I told the calilat, committee that Secac’ Tai Ste spaniel a x i. ‘ ‘i ae Misses’ Tailored and Sport Suits agues Under A $679 / TRAUMEREL, (Schumann) Pablo Casals, ‘celis ORE After consultation with our public | $1.50 | SALUT D'AMOUR. ( Figar.) PabloCasals,'cellist department I find that the cost was iv P" ’ singin e nearly half a million.” \-. . Exclusive models, new fabrics, new colors—Sizes /4 to 20 years “Attor a pleture is completed, Mr.| Hear these records, or the equally fine F . fi tk : be explolted. “The public must hear| PA) records by Ysaye, Parlow, Eddy Brown, Wool Jersey Suits, 29.50 to 59.50 Khaki Kool Suits, 59.50 to 79.50 about it, and a good deal of expense| ‘ : ae is attached to exploitation, \f Barrére, De Pachmann, Godowsky or In three Sta pictures ure Serge Suits, 29.50 to 98.50 Chamoisine Suits, 39.50 to 69.50 Burella Cloth Suits, 39.50 to 69.50 Mannish Fabrics, 29.50 to 59.50 Rid’ Pepanyvanlert Tricotine Suits, 39.50 to 79.50 Hairline Stripes, 29.50 to 59.50 Pennsylvania i ! the others $1 cach pen eee | Your dealer will gladly grant you the Gunniburl Suits, 39.50 to 59.50 Silk Suits, 45.00 to 135.00 wi f pleasure—and ‘hearing is befieving !” FURS Everything Reduced 50% orF MUFFS SCARFS $29.50.. KOLINSKY...... $39.50 $20.00... TAUPE FOX. .... $20.00 ‘ see $20.00 . $25.00 $50.00 . . $25.00 $30.00.. WHITE FOX $25.00 ‘on other great instrumentalists—and you will have heard the artists themse/ves. Columbia Records tn all Foreign Languages y Columbia Grafonola Price $200 OLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE- DISC RECORDS FOR SALE BY wn FLATBUSH SECTION, Tot hon ot ROW. Owen & Co, 1198 Flatbush ay, rs Clarendon Road LONG SLAND oer NIALS Laverty Av., Mon Misses’ Spring Coats The newest and most fashionable models and fabrics—Sizes 14 to 20 years New Columbia Records on sale the aoth of every month, Wool Jersey Coats, 29.50 to 49.50 Burella Cloth Coats, 39.50 to 59.50 Gunniburl Coats, 29.50 to 59.50 Bolivia Cloth Coats, 49.50 to 75.00 Poiret Twill Coats, 29.50 to 59.50 Travel Coats, 18.50 to 45.00 Misses’ Spring Dresses and Gowns Exclusive models and fabrics—Sizes 14 to 20 years 5 Fred Krew Washington, (Sande BU) ¥ Ay OK LYN, rt Bt. (Sackett) 0, 201 Columbte Khaki Kool Dresses, 29.50 to 59.50 Wool Coat Dresses, 16.75 to 59.50 Silk or Satin Dresses, 18.50 to 69.50 Wool Jersey Dresses, 29.50 to 49.50 Bt, Astoria, », 4110 Jamaica Av, Georgette Dresses, 24.50 to 79.50 Misses’ Graduation Dresses, 18.50 to 98.50 $12.00 BLUE WOLF re J Evening Gowns, 18.50 to 98.50 Juniors’ Graduation Dresses, 9.75 to 45.00 | vies NUTRIA.......... $8.00 A trata ate NG $10.00. .RACCOON........$10.00 sch |] $10.00. HUDSONSEAL. .. $10.00 IS $25. SKUNK... $20.00 y $10.00... BLACK SKUNK. . .$10.00 $15.00, TAUPE WOLF. ... .. $15.00 $22.50. .POIRET FOX. ... $20.00 $14.75... BLACK FOX..... $14.75 $20.00. BLACK LYNX. .. ..$20.00 FUR COATS SELECTION of 118 Fur Coats in various lengths and styles including Hudson Seal, Persian Lamb, nner, 11, Ne Friedman, 158 Final Price Reductions—Saturday sbth St.) coun) Misses’ Fu Of Wool Velour, in Burgundy, Taupe, Brown or Green, also belted models of Suede Wool Velour, with fur collars and cuffs, or Bolivia 29 50 | cloth without fur trimming. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $39.50 and $49.50 ° eh (hiethy wt NBL 14s 1218 Belford Ar Shop, TO8 Nostrand Av. Bhop, 719 Prankitn 1 Washington Ay. (At- 95 Von AY, (St “BUSHWICK SECTION. Natt Biyay (Van Store, 1441) Broadway Diway th St ’ Wierts, 1987 Bt Nicholas av, ih Bt YONKERS. 6 & Carpet Co. i " 207 Harrison Ay, Haret~ 1130 Washington Bt, Ho / ‘Mentnech. 195 Matn Av. Passate, Y. Furniture Co, 588° Piret, St; oboker Girls’ Fur Trimmed Winter Coats Min Corneal, Neturel Musk: 1\| "heart © BEN ccs te piatane It w Bure). N Pr 8 Bway (MacDonough) ‘8 284 State Rt, Perth Am- 6 25 Pitkin Ar 2735 Atlantic Ay. Russian belted model of Broadcloth, in Brown, Green or Navy Blue, rat, Beaver, Third Av. (145th BL) Freoman &t b OUT OF TOWN Peto & Boyd, 140 Main Bt, Totten | Skunk Opossum collar, 8 to 16 years Heretofore $24.60 16.75 | $50.00 to $400. Vaihowits dreton “Teh, 10s on, 810 Crescent St, (ate ‘ ; apy = eee DI ee ee eae | fa pioth Pure Carpet Co, 420K Tre wires Grat, Bhop, 1744 Myrtle Ay Ht, A Men Mew Ree ) a aaa | i (feneca Av) Lawrie 8 West Main 8t., pencil AT 002 webster ay i A. Ratkowsky FEE EPA Hooe oo ; Em) 28-34 West 34th Street

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