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GOAL DEALERS PLAN APRIL FOOL FOR CONSUMERS Will Cut Usual 50-Cent Re-|* duction in Half or Omit It Entirely. | Grand Jury Absolves Alberto chen of Slashing Leroy. The Grand Jury has dismissed a charge of assault preferred against Alberto Sanchez of No, 150 West Sev- enty-seventh Street, by Albert Leroy of No. 159 Congress Stret, Brooklyn. | Leroy charged that while he was call- | ing on Miss Cella Iox, a dancer, San- chez broke in the door and siashed him nife. he ay Whatever You Need in Apparel—in Home Furnishings—in Sporting Goods—in Table Supplies—in Fact in se hee Can Buy at Positive Money-Saving in Our MarchSales ALL DEPARTMENTS JOIN' IN THIS OCCASION sed the arrest of Sanchez © latter was held for the Grand Sanchez is said to be a son of althy Venezuelan. Process servers reported that Miss Fox had moved to New Jersey. The District y produced a letter purporting to b written by her in Which she with fr tentimony against Sanchez. denied that he had attacked 1 and delared he had been asso with a bottle. >_- je Tried as in Hote! A ‘‘Scoop’’ The retail coal trade of New York has recelved word that there will be | y no reduction of 60 cents a ton on April | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 8, 1917 Don’t Miss Our Annual Sale of SIXTH AVE..18™@TO 19 STREET CLAUD 1. The large operators allied with the anthracite roads, supplying what is known as “company coal,” are con sidering whether to offer any reduc tion at all this spri If a decrea is decided on it will not exceed 25 cents a ton, unless the demand falls off in the next three weeks, sales agents say. Eight-dollar coal ts the prospect for retail consumers this summer in Man hattan, with the price ranging from $8.26 to $8.75 in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens, This will scale the price up to $8.75 by September, unless the present unprecedented demands keeps up, in which event §9 is the likely standard retail price for next winter. Usually the consumption of anthra- cite falls off in warm weather, but the war boom has kept factories and foundries going night and day, which gives the mines no chance, the oper- ators say, to accumulate stocks. George Wolfe, Treasurer and Gen eral Manager of tho Superior Poca hontas Coal Company and the Wind- ing Gulf Colltery Company, arrived here yesterday from V Virg and surrendered to the Federal au- |) thorities as one of those indictol Tuesday on a charge of conspiring to fix prices of the keless steam coal output of the F ontas and New River fields, Assistant Attorney Gen eral Swacker arraigned him Judge A, N. Hand. The prisoner en ed @ temporary plea of not guilty as to himself and his two corpora- tions, with the privilege of changing the plea. He was released in $5,000 ball. From many points in the Virginians yesterday indicted men phoned (o Mr Swacker and arranged to come on and plead to-day or to-morrow, A speedy trial for all isin prospect. The peatity COLUMBUS with killing Miss M room at @ leading he ago, Weldon H. Wells, a young broker's lork formerly employed in Kansas City, ose home is in Huntington, Jnd., to day was indicted for first degtee mur der, His trial probably will be held in | April COUNT FIFTY! NO NEURALGIA PAIN | Don’t suffer! Instant relief, follows a rubbing with “St. Jacobs Oil.” Conquers pain—never fails Rub soothing, penetrating “St. | Jacobs Oil” right on the ache or pain, | and out comes the neuralgia misery Here's a joyful experiment! T) Get a small trial bottle from | drugei it our! 4 pour a little in your hand and rub it gently on the sore, aching’ nerves, and before you realize it—in| just a moment—all pain and neural-| gia disappear. It's almost magical, but the joy is, that the misery doesn't come back, Not The nerves are soothed and congestion is relieved and) your neuralgia is overcome | Stop suffering! It's needless—neu-| ralgia and pain of all kinds, either in| the face, head, limbs or any part of the body, is instantly banished, Jacobs Oil” is perfectly harmless and doesn’t burn or discolor the skin. In| use for half a century.—Advt, __HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. _ 1g $5,000 fine for a corporation, and one | We A “Victrola Club” Women’s *3 to $ SHOES at 51.69 Styles and leathers now in highest favor—at a price that touches the low record mark since the war began. 5,000 pairs of shoes in a sale which began this morning—an event which eclipses all shoe offerings completely. Values— Values— Values! The biggest we have had the pleasure of offering in @ long, long time. The Following Styles and Leathers in High Shoes: Patent Leather Button Shoes—black cloth or dull kid tops; plain or tipped toes. Patent Leather Lace Shoes—colored cloth tops. Gunmetal Button Shoes—cloth or kid tops. Black Kidskin Button Shoes. Dark Brown and Gray Kidskin Sport Shoes, with white canvas tops; low heels, The Following Styles and Leathers in Low Shoes: N ) N ' Ny ' N N Despite a truly WAALAIZILLALAAL ILLIA AML AU ba Your Patent Leather Pumps. our word. People who have been life-long Gunmetal Calf Pumps. . atrons of The Big Store don't need to do so. Patent and Gunmetal Pumps, with fancy cloth qua This is addressed particularly to the vast White vas Pumps. — multitude who are only casually acquainted White Canvas Rubber Sole Oxfords. ‘ with our business methods, though, of All of these shoes have either hand-turned or Goodyear welted leather soles. course, as well to our old friends. Not every size in each style, but all sizes and widths will be found in the entire collection. Come Early! Yard Extra selling space for this event—extra salespeople in attendance. for $1.28 aif woot serge; black and colors; 42 No Mail, Phone or C. O. D, Orders filled. nohes wide. - 98 Per JOC Yard Are First to Announce tivo atgeet'and’ evening sbeaees 40 inches wides r Spring Dress Fabrics due to the war, we have assembled newest co! that it was possible to obtain. in This Sale are Not Less Than 25 Per Cent. Make your own comparison if yot doubt Here are some specimen values 1! wood taf unusual market conditions “payin collection of the orings, the newest weaves Average Savings Per 79 *1.45 Yara black and all wide. the new col 50) Inch And Now You Have an Od to Place One of These Superb Instruments in Your Home And Pay for It on a Most Liberal Club Plan. We feature the Victrola X (Price *75) year in prison for an individual of- fend Es $10,000,000 TO BAIL WOMAN. THE GOLDEN GLADES Mancee City A’ wereeny for $2.25 French serge; black, sea sand, beige, Who Kil na. (4th Floor) In Mahogany or Oak ten, American beauty, new blue, greens, ctc., 54 KAN! BI 3 —Ww y, . inches wide. Mary A catons aoveacs next enybepathe 8 _ And 12 Double-Face Records (Value $9) Complete, $84 ; A fore Justice John H. Pollock for prelimt-| ‘The Devil Those who take advant of our “Club Plan” may have this complete, ‘ Yard nary hearing on a charge of first degree I ” magnificent ourfit sent home on our easy payment terms of: 12 Records of Cat B40: Gael odieeenss eaten Hale®,: ta athe RaW murder, for the killing of Le On ce D Ww a Your Own opert ole ‘sof green, gold, mustard snd Copen; 64 & no . pri: phate nok width fortunes of prominent Kansas City enema $ own Selection, $10,000,000; will bo ‘citered as bail for | NEWEST FAD and Month 8D 50 Per 1,000,000, o1 Yard the ‘self-made widow. | f teat ZIP-ZIPPY Twenty men, each of them in the fore- | This {g an opportunity that you cannot alford to overlook. It brings one for 83 1 the new sport Brot ma eaiie Sin oye Buaaena on boy DINNER SHOW of the most popular style Victrolas into your home, and does not make any fe aupiy ot iene tion presidents and leaders in civic wo TO-NIGHT heavy inroad on your purse. have called on Mra, Kreiser’s attorney at 7 o’Clock Absolutely no advance in ican you have finished paying for this ] 95 Per CoE ER Mar in area ed | Gamo esti 0s instrument you will have paid just the amount that you would pay ordinarily «JO Yard bai. Whether Mra, Kreiser will be The MIDNIGHT if you purchased for cash. ; ate for #1 chiffon broadcloth; all woul; entra tine granted her freedom, pending her trial. ‘ake advantage of this offer at once. It will add to the joys of your Spring qual of Newest Spring shades; also black. rests with Judge Pollock, PARADE and Summer seasons. must be seen to be appreviated; S2 No Trading Stampe with “Victor” Goods. Market Here and we Save Money-w THE Famous Baloonades BALLROOM, 3rd Fleer OPENS AT 9 P. M. Known the World Over as the ‘Smartest D, Place in New Y« CHILD PARALYSIS VICTIM. | | | Case of Infantile Disease Found at Peetaburs, N. J. ‘The first case of infantile paralysis in Bergen County, N. J., thie year was| found by Dr. F, 0, Blenckstone at Peets- | burg lest night. Dr. Morrow, the ape- clalist of the county tsolation hospt- | tal, was summoned, and he removed | “Open- Stock’’ Haagen tothe inattation. De Mor ft SROMAS Our Mammoth Grocery Store is a revelation for those who come here Teas are all “Open , o for the first time. To those who are regular patrons, it is an established broken piece of ch many Monday & 60% St. ak fact that we sell the best foods at economies which are most attractive tions to your set at gn outgrowth of Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. THE [eo Call or write for Grocery Order Post Card Book, containing 10 postals for ordering Groceries by Mail. Smelts, Ib., 6c. 9, D. of an older ornamental generation Hake akc 12) SA-KON STEAKS 10¢ 10¢ 15¢ An Extraordinary Shoe Sale 20¢ 22¢ > 16¢ a deapae 1 18¢ fresh caught MARKET COD Fresh Eggs He ‘ FLOUNDE Our Own Baking SEEDE BREAD loa 18¢c These Rag Rugs have the usual quaint pattern The following room si Axminster, Velvet and Tap Dinner Sets *1.50 tira for $2 ail wool serge; fast black and all the Spring shaden; $0 Inches wide *1.68 Per Yard Several hundred handsome, serviceable dinner sets of fine qui American porcelain in. neat de sare of fered a! special prices in our March eas auupie Fresh Meat Although the sholesale 100-PIECK AMERICAN PORCELAIN, DIN, | 100:PIECE AMERICAN PORCELAIN DIN BROOKLYN VeALoramee of De | MUCTON — bind. quarter || cont. atvanced asou ‘be erie S20/05 | Ree Sire seen $20.50 gity dressed 25C| fresh Jersey; 28e Sribcaddy £2 6:5 R@ ‘ tb - b “ Fulton and Bridge Sts. LAMB——fuil fore q DUCKS choice quali ir of city-dreaeed; Western 26e . ae ROAST. BEEF -—cho BROILERS <— Sholse gua Here’s a Ra Ru S Now in Announce for To-morrow pert crea aoe Sale of Favor and coloring and cleanly, beloved and most ially priced to-morrow + Size Regula Sale F 1575) 76 1250 $50 750 ° O75 hey are inexpensive ze Brussels Rugs These are small sized carpet rugs with fringed end ' foal 39 IM i \ a ' ADA POTATO) oaune’ a HOM M ‘ Fresh Vegetables Sardines Yse de 675 Pairs of Boots Spring Model for Women and Misses New ( #1 Bismarck Kummet A smart high cut 9-inch lace boot, patent leather vamp and heel fox- ing with Champagne or Gray col- ored Suede Top; Louis XV heel. Te 10¢ 30¢ Babbiit's Cleanser Or ne: Io All sizes, including widtha AAA and AA 6.90 Cognac Brandy 1 GLO! AR “95e er Actual ai 10,00 Value 2le SAS Hollis Club Whi ) State Seal Ging Whisky eas a 2 s |] e 63 . tole 3134 ° & 120 110 Imported Scotch Whisky Garcia Sherries . 98 174 Ginger Ale S9c “Yale” Cocktails ‘ ¢ Filled Rooks of * Trading Stamps as Usual. Ask for Them, resh Butter ‘ UNTER . de iim ae to ae “||| Liquors and Wines Fresh Fruits WA RANGES) “Die | Ruy Aebut Cocoa Duryea's Starch {—_— Double gx Stamps Till 12 o' Clock, Sperry” Gold Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept,, or for $2 in Cash at aa¢ Office on Fifth Floor, Single 2x Stamps Thereafter. New Spring Suits For Women and Misses Our $22.50 and $24.50 Suits, 319 50 e in a Special Saleat ... A rare opportunity for you to make your choice of @ new Spring suit from an exceptionally large and attractive collection of fascinating advance styles. Every suit tailored to perfection of favorite materials, including GABARDIN RGE AND. POPLIN. All the new Spring colors, as well as the ever-popular black and navy. There are so many sty that it is beth impossible to print any detailed lescriptions. Therefore, for style example only, we illustrate TWO ting in this . But the mn, for it is only then that you will appreciate the opportunity to buy « dsome Spring suit at a low price, ed before you at Greenhut's tomorrow. See Our Entire Showing of New Spring Suits It embraces all the newest and most wanted fashions, fabrics and colors. The range is varied and attractive. The prices are from 25c to 39c Pillow Cases Friday —and a 19¢ = Friday only; Each . . This is only one of the scores of specials that will greet shoppers in the White Goods Store tomorrow. These pillow cases are of bleached muslins, embroidered and hemme: Moped edge. (Some are slightly imper- fect.) In view of present high market prices these cre bargains at 19c each, 8c Bleached Cheesocloth-36 inches| Lace Trimmed Luncheon Cloths wide; these have mill im- 5 2 to $2 inches round; plain cen- perfections; yd ic ters; others with embroidered Blue Printed Japanese Luncheon| centers; regularly $2, | 49 Doiliees-many designs to choose| $2.50 and $2.95; each at By 1,000 Turkish Towele extra heavy; from; fast color print; reg. 60c doz.; sale, doz 38c Napkins only| ‘about 500 of these have slight mili imperfections; balance are per- 18-inch Mercerized 200 dozen; hemmed; good quality ; fect; regularly S0c and 59¢; sale, each, at 38c 5 choice patterns; UL nba A | $1.20; sale, dozen 434 Lucky Men Will Buy These 434 Suits at *7.95 A Notable Bargain Offering in the Clothing Store Tomorrow If you will stop for @ moment to consider the present high price of all fabrics which enter into the making of clothing, as well as labor, you will more fully appreciate the significance of an offering of this kind at this time. We doubt it these suits , could be duplicated in the wholesale market today (even when purchased in large quan- tities) at $7.95 each. But we were fortunate to pur- chase several hundred suits underprice from a maker who needed ready cash, and this offering is the result Choice of Cassimeres, Wor- steds and Blue Serges plain or pinched backs, — excellent weights for immediate and Spring wear Sizes 33 10 44 chest measure, 185 Men’s Overcoats, 510 Formerly Priced to $20, at Though this sale is termed as a “clearance of Winter garments,” any number of these overcoats can be worn well into the Spring season Best picking in models for young men Pinched backs, ulsterettes, shaped coats and loose box effects NEAT MIXTURES AND PLAIN COLOR FABRICS PREDOMINATE Sizes 33 to 44 chest measure. Ly | laska ’? Make of Refrigerators Also Kitchen Helps, Poultry Supplies and Garden Implements of All Kinds re Downstair are some of the interesting offerings in our St tomorrow These ure typical specials “Alaska” Make Refrigerators Kitchen Helps wer) 84 ADER ‘ GALVANIZED A wt 206 $13.80 ‘ 3 EXTRA Ieavy "Galvan jepth 13 tac $90) ‘ Miscellaneous ti DECORATED JAPANNED UM> 3Q@I0s DUTCH CLEANSER BABBITT’S LAUNDRY SOA OY Patey NEBCTANT—reg._ 10 tes = a ¢ at Be, 16¢ and HOUSEHOLD AM Jge aLlwiNiw CLEANER RICO We Give aoe Green Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day.

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