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tn SOLDIERS ATTA FORT TOTTEN'Bs SETPRISONER FREE Man in Uniform With One Finger Shot Off Is Ar- rested—Case a Mystery. An at ck by entisted men of the Fort Toten st n omnibus, the dis- arming of @ non-commissioned offi- with desertion, became known with the arraignment to-day Of Private James Cavanagh of tho Kochondorfer in Flushing Court. Road, about a mile from the fort at Cavanagh was turned pver to the William G. Haan nor any of his staff would make any statement re- warding the matter or give out the hame of the non-commissioned offi- cer concerned. According to the witnesses, Private O'Neill, a deserter, arrested Poss terday evening in New York, The non-commissioned officer, armed with @ rifle, was taking hlin to the fort, and the omnibus was sent to White- stone to meet the 1.65 train, Several soldiers who were loltering about the station asked and obtained leave to ride back to the fort. In front of Mold's Hotel, which ts on the edge of Flushing Bay, a num- ber of men, some of them in uniform, swarmed into the road and motioned the driver to stop. Before the non- were about, apparently, they were in hands. There was a free-for-all fight, in which the tarpaulin cover of the bus was wrecked, A about five min- utes of fightins ybody except the driver and the non-commissioned of- omnibus returned to the fort and the guard was notified and warned the Flushing police About an hour later Policeman Gibbons heard shots in Seventeenth Stheet, Waltesione. dle found Prie vate Cavanatxh hopping around in the road, holding « service rifle In his Jeft hand and waving bis right, from which the little linger had been blown off, According to Gibbons, the soldier was intoxice At the po! station, testified he had been a fa the omnibus and that the rifle had been handed to him by the non-com- missioned officer who was pinned down on the floor of the wagon by the attackers. He had seen O'Neill, the prisoner, running away and had followed him to Whitestone and was about to capture him when he was uniform and fired t rifle to stand them off, He could not explain how his little finger happened to be over the muzzle of the gun, Two Splendid Things One is plenty of open- air exercise. if "t all of at you should, is all more important that edy for a torpid liver and bowels that don’t act ‘abo every night; ecescary, gp Bee Esme Colorless faces often show pve peda ing eg tery Carter’s Iron Pills will help this condition. (BN Yost oF found articles ade Gertived in The World will be Usted at The World's Informae Pulitzer Building ‘World’e 151 and. World's 202 Washinge n, for 30 days the printing of vertisemcnte N 5° BAe ivemir World may be eft ony Ay (istrict Messenger otfice ty the al wie at 4 SOUTHAMPTON COLONY Yorkers because the principals are well known here will be that of Miss GIRL WILL BE BRIDE OF | vice Elle Whitney of Now Orleans A PITTSBURGH MAN | and William Penn Snyder Jr. of Pitts- burgh, Pa. which will be celebrated in Now Orleans to-day, Miss Whit- Coast Artillery and civilians on the { > cor and the setting free of a prisoner © Coast Artillery before Magistrate © o The fight occurred in Willet’s Point | « @ little after 2 o'clock this morning. | fuard from the Fort and neither Col. | OD9DOSDSOFGOOOEDHPOOOFEY | Oni. A wedding that Interests New Agst. commissioned officer knew what they | the “bus and his gun was out of his) fleer ran away into the dark, Thy get upon by a number of men tn | Priced Below t THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAZY 7, 1917, — To End Coughs lowing formula, eastly mixed at rb the | Take @ teaspoonful ued ‘If mugar syrup ie used instead of whis ke in % cup of water, Bo Pine Compound, which is gold only in Y-om, serew-top ca with Aromatic | printed in red on outside label. How to Relieve Rheumatism After each meal and at bed time take & tablespoontul of the followin mi Torta Compound... Whiskey or Simple Witxt Frost-bites, Corns, Sore Feet Bathe the feet in warm wi 1 to which fr) joontule of wives instant | or perspiring buntons; also de removing use also keeps thy “condition, | o Pies, Manis WHITNEY ATLAS by the Dayton, Ingredients specified can be procured from any good drug store.— Annual Sale C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 Furs 20% Reductions On the Entire Stock New York 391 Fifth Avenue The Best Course Luncheons in Town Are Served in Greenhut’s Pure Food Lunch Room (Fourth Floor.) The menus are attractive and afford a wide variety of choice. Lunch at 50c (Choice) Cream of Cauliflower Crouton Souffles Chicken Gumbo a la Creole (Choice) Baked Columbia Salmon, Sauce Italienne, Creamed Oysters, Fresh Mushrooms, Toast Braised Canada Mutton, Mashed Turnips Chicken Salad, Lettuce, Mayonnaise Roast Fresh Jersey Ham, Apple Sauce Mashed Potatoes DESSERT (Choice) Pineapple Pudding, Cream Sauce Martha Washington Cream Pie Vanilla Ice Cream, Hot Chocola Home Made Apple Pie Tea or Coffee with Milk, Milk or Buttermilk, Rolls, Bread or Corn Muffins Another Dainty Course Lunch is Served Special at 400 — GOLD.OR 2i°A¢ GREEN STAMPS mite PURCHASES: oosst, Groceries tomed to Pay Elsewhere It is well to buy liberally, having in mind present conditions, Mail and telephone orders filled promptly, Telephone Chelsea 4000. Ci a FREE copy of our latest Grocery Cacalogue, Card Books; likewise supplied free. Our Own Roasting. Tongues Hotel Blend Coffee — roasted fresh daily; reg. price vest, ened sorned 18. 29¢ @ Ib; special, 10 Ci ibs., $2.45; Ib........ PAS 5 = = ———=-=—= | Hecker’s Superlative Ripe Sweet Oranges. Flour Thin Skin—juicy fruit; box 176, Hominy Grits Mother's Granulated Hom- iny—reg 10c pkg Ic Macaro Columbia Brand. reg. 10c pkg Post Toasties Deliciously Crisp—reg. 3Sc (OARS Ri c Grapefruit Marmalade Normanna Brand-—delicious for Breakfast or Luncheon, doz., $1.95; reg. 25¢ 17 ' , ¢ " jar Fragrant Teas India-Ceylon, Oolong, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Japan, Hy- son, Gunpowder and mixed; usually 0c @ Ib.; spe cial, 51bs., $2; Ib. Crystal Domino <i Sugar. 5 1b. carton 49. Sold at this price with order for c other Groceries, Pure Breakfast Cocoa Fountain Quality—-has a delicious chocolate flavor; 2), Ib. net weight can Mince Meat Perfection Brand — reg. 15 25¢ jar. EENH Tomorrow (Thursday) Is Double Profit-Sharing Day for Collectors of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Usually One “Sperry” Gold Stamp is given with each 10c This is the equivalent of a discount o But tomorrow, being {pF double _profit-s ms you receive TWO “SPERRY" 4; GOLD STAMPS WITH am © PURCHASE, which is the equivalent of 5 per cent. discount. Remember, this is all clear profit, for, as always, at Greenhut's you “BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY OR THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE.” Filled books of “S) WORTH OF MERC! are redeemable for $2.50 CTED BY YOU IN ANY DEPARTMENT OF THIS STORE~-or FOR $2 IN CASH AT THE aac OFFICE ON THE FIFTH FLOOR And remember by the following guarantee, print — Responsibility — ‘We hold ourselves personally re- sponsible for both the value and the price of each article sold on this check, and consider ¢ recognition of responsibility as personal pledge to our customers that in turn merits their confl- denceinus, B,J,GREENHUT, Refrigerators Of the Famous Alaska Make We carry in stock a complete line of “WEAR EVER” and other makes of Fine Aluminum Wares, ieces of which are specially priced t this February Sale. sttation of “Wear Ever. Aluminum Wear many | e demon- « ICER REFRIGERATORS— | “Wear ht, 45 ine.; width, 33 ine.; 2, $1.69 $1.80 RICE with cover and long hand! LANDER—"Wear’ Ever” KREAMER HEAVY TIN WASH BOILERS—gen- PARCEL post SCALE weighs up| cover and bail handle ...++.- Wooden Ware made, with pat rest, 49C EPLADDER 1 DER FO L DING NING made of selected 1Se SKIRT BOARD—« 45 ft a 45: SKIRT BOARD— EBrrccce FOLDING SEWING TABI dark oak; with yard ie Quotations That You Are Accus- ah alae call or write for Also Grocery Order Postal Pig Ton peeap BISSELL CARPET SW A IDOOR DUSTLESS CLOTHES LINE REEL—used in Kitchen or ‘and fours Ge 19¢ KITCHEN TABLES—3 ft, stlosted ‘eeeds Wreriagsi airte, 02020 02.45 CONSUMER'S | ede | Mand’ and 6 ft. of BROOM COVER Sips 1 Be ey CSCS MO Double dal Green Trading Stamps Till 12 o'Clock Single Za” Stamps Thereafter Dou!' York today. It is a unique department of Greenhut’ home furnishings of all kinds. spacious “Downstairs Store. UTS DOWN STAIRS STORF IS THE MECCA FOR HOUSEKEEPERS ‘It is the most complete store of its kind on one floor under any one roof in any store in New “Big Store.” — It is magnificently stocked with Thousands of articles are displayed in the various sections of the Kitchen Utensils, Enamel Ware, Aluminum Ware, Wooden Ware, Brass Ware, Copper Ware, Tin Ware, Hardware (Carpenter’s Tools), Willow Ware, Electrical Coods, Paints, Varnishes, Refrigerators. China, Complete Dinner Sets or Single Pieces,—Immense Assort- ments of “Open Stock” Ware, Domestic and Imported Glassware, Cut Glass, Lighting Fixtures, Oil, Gas and Electric Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Bric-A-Brac. SIXTH AVE.. IGT TO 19% STREET Triple-Coated White Enamel Steel Ware Cooking Utensils At (Regularly OS to $1.28.) Choice of 55SC BERLIN SAUCE PAN—6-quart. BERLIN SAUCE POT—with cover; 6 and S-guart. TEA KEPTLE—S-quart, DOUBLE RICE BOILER—1%-quart, ROUND DISH PAN-=t0-quart, WATER PAILS—7-quart Quantities limited=-no 0. D of Galvanized Ware GARBAGE oe ANS tight A-inch giase shelf with $1.50 BEVELLED-PLATE BATHROOM MIRROR—size 10x16; white 98e round top ., 69C with from $1.15 it ” TABLE | WINDOW” VENTILA DUST PREVENTER—® ins, to 36 20¢ $1.38 TRA Ket. TLES. — nickel- in heavy 0 mop at. 49C O'CEDAR OIL 4 20¢ .., 40¢ ieee" F325 pen catty 24e Moe AND CLEAMEMlighteand darabies at A9C RTA TARY “WASH G Hghtest running; tud 41.60 OVAL CLOTHES BAS- KET-first quai> ity unported wil AR NG K SPLIT’ CLOTHES wood binged covers undries 1. No 1% yards wide; as ket; choice of AQe $1 Ps a Quontities ©. Dy Mall or ABRITT'S AP-—7 4 agi 25e LO ALUMINUM CLEANER,.....2Q¢ PANGER—Gonne : " 25¢ ; son" ante Td Borg Cold Stamps China and Glassware Dinner Sets at These LOW PRICES: ge Sy 100-Pieco American Porcelain Din- | 100-Piece American Porcolain Open ner Sets—neat border 59 50 Stock Dinner Sete— 521 95 decoration . ee border decoration. .. . 100-Piece American Porcelain Din- 100-Piece American Porcelain Din- ee setton neat border $1 D 5 ()| ner Sets—gold band $94.95 see Fiece Auaciean (osha Die |S ricse hsrien Chien Tate? ner Seta—open stock ; > green border decora- 19 95 Goeanen, and rose border $ 33 tion +e le 10 ares . 100- Piece American Porcelain Open | 100-Picce French China Dinner Seta Stock Dinner Sets—conventional| —open stock; conventional border; border decora- $ d -$ Mane CsMisercets 20.50) postions "$34.95 Fancy China at 98¢ Choice of the following :—7-PIECE CAKE SET, 7-PIECE BERRY SET, ‘ 14-PIECE CHOCOLATE SET. (These are imported from Japan.) 17-Plece Tea Sete—-beautifully decorated; set bbs i of tea pot, sugar bowl, creanfer and 6 cu ; bd | 49 No Mail, Tet- Complete........ ce eeeeeeee Choice of BErrvoeee ¢ following, OVAL BOWLS, 10-INCH VASES, INT JUGS, FOOTED MAYONNAISE SETS, COMPORTS, ROUND BOWLS, 2 HANDLED NAPPIES, CELERY TRAYS, ICB TUBS, WATER BOTTLES. Kitchenware 6-Piece Yellow Bow! Set— y complete,...... ‘ sean sae 49c 3-Ploce Pastry Set—bowl, pitcher and rolling pin... . ME YAeshs 49c Imported and Domestic China Cov. 98- ered Dishes—each 49 and ,. ‘ Plain Blown Tumblers—10 0: dozen only to a custome: Imported English Rocki Te 29. Pot—(as illustrated), large size; each. Ic Dinnerware Dinner Plates—each Breakfast Plates—eac jea—each . id Butter Platee—each tes--each eee . aucers—each y ps and Saucers—each. Meat Dishes— each Uncovered Vegetable Dish Bowls—-cach, at ° Domestic Glassware Tumblere—regularly $2.05 $ | Hollow St Cha ee—regu- per dozen; sale price, dz 1.50) larly $3.05; dona oF Ale Glassea—regularly $2.25 and| now cis 2.25 8 8 sale prices $1.75 } 5 Decorated Tumblors—special 59 Pusch Cupe—rogularly Say, | assortment; choice, doz... Ic $3.95 dozen; sale price 50 8-Piece Wine Set—consisting of Seltzers—regularly$1.20 $] ¢ bortle, 6 glasses and 10- $ and $1.90 doz. ; 90¢ and .25\ inch reflector. ......... 3.95 Lamps and Domes Revealing many beautiful designs and styles-~ all at economy prices Floor Lamps illustrated; mahogany finished and very artistically designed stand, with two light electric cluster, 22-inch silk shade and 6 feet of word and plug; specially priced, com- § ONO OE sick tawsacegndbbaee : 9.95 Art Glasa Domes illustrated); of 8 large bent panels, uti ful shades in amber, green, nile art glass, with brushed brass overlay design on lower part of panel, and small diamond shaped pieces in corners; complete for gas, with burner, mantle aud globe, $4. Sk’ OR sume dome with three electric lights 5.25 Leaded Art Glass Domes—a 20-inch dome, with large bent top pancls and skirt in lily design, in leaded art glass; complete for gas, $ m4 8.95 ar Fitted with three-light electric light; «9 95 ALL PAY Tomorrow ONLY ane eR SUES DERE SNES: ORT et eo ep RRR Set EERE eee