The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1917, Page 13

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Mise Brady Hetrothed, John J. Brady, widow of Su- Court Justice Brady, has an- the engagement of her daugh- Eleanor, to Joseph Bernard Sand- of Kansas City, Mo. The cerer ; reception will be extr f the recent FOR DEFYING SERVICE BOARD tion of Railroad System of | Brooklyn, Says Judge Roy. John J, Dempsey, superintendent of transportation of the “L" and subway branches of the B. R. 'T. system, con- victed last week of falling to obey @ Public Service Commissioh onler, was fined $500 to-day by Judge Roy in the County Court, Brooklyn, This is the first time in the history of this coun- try that a railroad employee has been punished by the courts for failing to obey an order of a public service com- mission. Judge Roy in imposing the fine said Dempsey's conviction was @ convic- tion of tho railroad system of the Ino cap | Borough of Brooklyn. District At- \t y Lewis, in a long statement ssing his satisfaction with the résult, said the way was now clear for the Public Service Commission to enforce ail ita orders. Judge Roy denied the motion of Dempsey's attorneys for a new trial. It was announced that the company | would pay Dempsey’a fine and ap-| peal the case, |PLEA OF MANSLAUGHTER ACCEPTED IN AUTO DEATH Chauffeur on Trial for Murder Sen- tenced to Reformatory for | Indefinite Period. | Rollins Tian of Gloucester, Mass., chauffeur for Miss June Peterson, an| artist of No, 58 West Fifty-seventh | Street, on trial before Judge Wad- hams for murder In the first degree for killing Patrick 'T. Counthan of No. 2 wn Avenue with his car, to-day to manslaugh ed him | mira Reformatory for an | riod. | e indictment against Tian al- |leged he took Miss Paterson's ma- lchine without her permission from |her garage and in company with a number of companions went joyrid- ing. yim F try to Cover up a bad‘ r plexion! clear it with our complexion is rough, red or ply, don’t try to coverup the defects! ceives no one and only makes bad ra worse, Begin today to clear skin with Resinol Soap. wash your face with Resinol Soap ot water, dry and apply gently a Resinol Ointment. Let this stay ten minutes, then ‘wash off with Resinol Soap. In a very short you will usually find your skin be. ng beautifully soft,clearand vel: |A apecdy, reliable doctor's prescription nd coughs, At the jon of the respiratory , BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & @ Fulton and Bridge Sts. j t On Special Sale Wednesday (a Pe ye f a 5 New Fawn Top Boots Exclusive Models for Women High cut Lace Boot with patent leather vamps and fawn colored cloth tops, Louis XV. heel and novelty tip. Special Sale Price is congested. Orders are delayed. Manufac- turers’ desks are daily piled with ‘‘hurry ups.”” Western Union Telegrams are opened first. From front office to shipping room they get immediate action. Is your S. O. S. one letter among many or a WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM which gets first ettention? THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. B. R, T. OFFICIAL FINED $500 EXCHANGE OUSTS WHEELER, Conviction of Dempsey Is Convic- Suspension of Broker Beset by suspended from the New York Stock Exchange this morning, according to announcement made upon the floor by George W. Ely, Secretary of the of Governors that 2, 190%, but has not transacted any considerable marital trouble. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY: F EBRUARY 13, 1917. put up with his other assets at public auction following the filing of a tion in t= bankruptcy. Joseph Wein- ; tow motion picture ex: | hibitor, happened to be present and he seat. It was sold to him, but when he sought a bill of sale from the receiver it was refused and WHOSE SEAT SCXD AT $50 Marital and Financlal Difficulties the matter Is now in the Supreme Is Announced. ‘The receiver contended that the price was absurd and that he was not Albert Gallatin Wheeler jr. was} bound to sell the Herbert for Peace, ITON, Feb, 13.—The Ex- of tho Friends of | | Irish Freedom, by Victor Herbert, | called at the White How to-day and left resolutions urging Pre: ident Wilson to maintain e. Exchange. Suspension followed Mr. Wheeler's notification to the Board he was unable to meet his financial obligations. Wheeler purchased his seat on Feb. SATIRIST AND OPTIMIST, (From the Boston Globe.) Wife—Do you expect to get into Heaven by hanging on to my skirts? Husband—A few of the more expe sive might pass me in as @ martyr. business on the floor in recent years. In the last year Wheeler has had Six weeks ago Wheeler's seat was Extra Dividends on Purchases For Those Who Save Trading Stamps For trading stamps represent actual money. If you prefer it, we will redeem the “Sperry” Gold Stamps in Cash. THEREFORE, IS THERE ANY GOOD REASON WHY, YOU SHOULD OVERLOOK THIS SURE WAY OF ADDITIONAL SAVING? Be sure to secure yours. Literally, Trading Stamps are paper coins—fractional currency and even if each one only represents the part of a penny, you must re~ member that in the course of the year they turn into dollars. In the best sense of the word this is a co-operative store. You as one of our customers are @ part- ner. You receive your dividends on the spot. Our interests are identical. You aren't any more anxious to find sat- isfaction here than every one of us is to give it. We couldn't exist without your support, just as you can't get more for your money anywhere else. Your dollar goes farthest and buys the most right here at Greenhut's. Back of every sale is an ironclad uarantee, which is reproduc erewith as printed on every sales- slip. The greater your knowledg what_an extraordina: Fine, medium or h gray or camel's hair shrunl We hold ourselves personally re- the value and the ch old on thie consider this recognition of responsibility as a personal piedge to our customers that in turn merity their confidence in us. B. J. GREENHUT, President. Infants’ Layette acti $3 95 well selected layette consists of 2 shirts, 2 flannel bands, 2 muslin lannelette barrows, 1 muslin Pp oat, 1 embroidery trimmed dress, 2 pair knit bootees, 1 flan- neletie wrapper and 6 hemmed diapers The price is very low tor so many und such well made garments. wants. Economy Prices on Groceries It fs admitted that our great Pure Food and our low prices m to be found in your ne Full weights and m New Cervelat Crystal brand; Ib., 27e5 4 ths, for. ce. 6 Net the cold sto y fresh € NONE D a BLIVERED. Colemen’s Mustard The genuine imported Englivh mustard; reg. 19° Mlb. can Arbuckle’s 1 14e ‘Teas nm, Mi 43¢ Illustrated Is Priced at Our Own Ross POPULAR BLEND COP $12. 10 rex Fowl Choice quality dor-pikeds OG e Does Your Husband Drink ? | Free Prescription Can Be Filled at) Any Drug Store and Given Secretly. | H. J. Brown, Here $ class drug store and get prepare "THE BIG STORE’'\<,, underprice distribution is THE STYLES, QUALITIES AND PRiCES The four illustrations in this advertisement were made from four garments selected from assortments in this sale. Special Lot No. 1 * Men’s Woollen Shirts $1 to $1.45 Grades, at, each 59¢e ; splendidly trimmed gar- ments. Some have slight mill im- perfections, but nothing to hurt the Special Lot No. 2 Men’s $2 to $3 Union Suits at, a Garment, *1.45 It will pay you even to anticipate next Winter's The “Eastchester’ FILLED BOOKS OF “SPERRY” GOLD STAMPS REDEEMABLE FOR $2 Double Jf Green Stamps Till 12 0’ Clock Single Ba Stamps Thereatter Druggist Tells How to Cure The Liquor Habit at Home, powders. co! EN A be! Dita ¢ tan Vi @ Cleveland man, was for| ted, iia | cenely” tet M of ever y husband Was on @ t A he tely cured. r and he has He now occ fi Bim 5 Tescum | work or refimd the Money, —-Adrt, SIXTH AVE..18™TO 19% STREET FREE—‘ofSeneeé GOLD OR 2tAC GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES: Sale of Knit Underwear The Greatest Values of the Entire Winter Season in This Clearance e of the actual conditions of the Underwear Market today, the more fully y: resented to the public at Greenhut’s tomorrow. ELL THE WHOLE STORY. Special Lot No. 3 Combination Su at, a Garment. . . A very attractive collection of combination suits for your choice, in medium or heavy weight; ribbed; plain or fleeced; perfect fitting. Guaranteed unshrinkable, for these are made of fine cotton, Low or high neck styles, Special Lot No. 4 eavy natural color; steam at,a Rs Garment... Extra good quality, soft cotton ribbed ‘ Medium and heavy weigh pertacs ainn The hiaasee valieg attarad in» x Suits of superior quality. Ribbed wool cotton This particularly desirable and mixed: natural gray color, Sizes 38 ¢0 46. The attendance will undoubtedly be large in this interested to COME EARLY. FREE—fSoresg GOLD OR <7AC GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Illustrated Here, Is Specially Priced at a 5 Y eee Fas kor by Midwinter Furniture Sale where the savings range from 10 to 40 per cent. The Golden Oak Buffet! Two Inch Continuous | The Sanitary Sofa Bed 525.00 Post Brass Bed | (Asamustratew) — § Is Priced at 45 ee Hlustration fresh daily; Pex. pri: § Pa e covered in Readymaid Soups ar made of solid) ni. jog Royal é mt + inches long. It| inch filling t j j | i dig TTrohho WA off Dy2Ninch | rods. . with -a / 1\° os fhe he at hasa 10x30-inch | toe “all or- ( ‘ ( guy | frame in ( | mirror, tW 0} naments Mancgany AW small and one | All regular | pee sizes. : ‘Liffany’s Plate Powder a UH large drawer, | ¢ eae of plest sofa bed on the Por signing and posting gold alee en 5 also large cup-| bright or | is provided for pillows, ets Li : ¥” board for dishes. | satin finish it to you Maltres 8.80 SOFT TOP MATTRESSES Mi BORAX SOAP us: o RM MBINA ays hag Pyetedae (iY ) \ $10.25 | Springs and Couch Beds ART LINK SPRING S445 $4.75 me ‘the mtairn’ Women’s 75c to 51 Women’s Underwear 39c Vests, Pants and Tights, Nicely fleeced; made in regular and extra sale tomorrow, therefore we advise those who are ’ Library Suite ‘a"‘one motion” sofabed; pes Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE PYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A’ H.B.Kirk&Co.,NewYork,N.Y. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT Usual Complimentary 24 Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Distribution in Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor. As many sets of the “S. & H." Green Stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given, but only one set of any date ae in one book. Only 100 complimentary Stamps good in any one book, but you may start as many books as you please. An Extra Good Luncheon For 50¢ Served Tomorrow from 11.30 te 2.30 in Our Lunchroom, Fourth Floor. (Choice) Biaque of Tomero t ‘ou will appreciate Roast Prime Riv of Beel—au jus MASHED POTATOES. Dessert (Choice) Mome-Made Raisin Pie a adc dae a -Hard Sauce low Pudding ROLLS, BREAD OR TEA BISCUITS TEA OR COFFEE WITH MILK RMILK MILK OR Also Special Lunch Served for Lunches are served daily at Lunch Counters. (See Special “Calory” “Catory" Menu Cards.) Brown Betty Chosolate Mar Wares In Our Downstairs Store Here are a few specials selected from hundreds for tomorrow's selling Refrigerators Famous Alaska Makes $8.65 Lint COVER RE | FPRIGERATOR | $1290 LIFT Leader; rt aary provision $20.50 APA ERATOR HOUSE REF inches;” WO pounds.....seee Nickel-Plated aie Be trrlgb ahar A suite that will endure for a lifetime, and give perfect satisfaction. P ening, cooking and candy $$} QQ It consists of 3 pieces. Frames are solidly constructed. Spring edges, spring cushion seats and spring back, Automobile Bathroom TARR Ag ree _— seats. This suite, covered in tapestry of satisfying quality and neat pattern, is really worthy of notice, even in this day of those at excellent bargains to be found in our F 1X- 5TH FLOOR Single Glenk Geld OR FOR $2 IN CASH AT THE “8S, & H." OFFICE ON THE 50 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE IN ANY DEPARTMENT ott ee . market; ample space Let us demonstrate ; | i riven 910,50 Hartel 3 ¢ | i Stamps ALL DAY ‘ | aan ee

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