The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1917, Page 13

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7,» NRE PAC LE Oh “Cet ONLY ON SUSPICION, jon you've got to walk on the sides a Given Before Southern and Northern branches of the Presbyterian Chureh to the Gen | Grand Jury Read at Trial | erat Assembly of the Presbyterian | in Supreme Court. Chureh in the United States, the it Southern branch, {n sesston here. ‘The. proposition will be voted on| later by the Assembly. ‘The committee gave as one of the v CITES W. ¥. PRESBYTERY AS STUMBLING BLOCK South Against Union Because Men Who Deny Resurrection of Laza- tus Are Licensed to Preach BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 23.—The | Committee on Bills and Overtures sub- , there's only one com- j-wense thing to do, Put 2 or 8 drops Charities Commissioner John A.! Kingsbury had only a suspicion that | “a crime was in the air and might be | reasons for its unfavorable decision committed” when he asked to have the | that “the Presbytery of New York telephone wire of Dean Potter tapped, ! has persistently continued to license accordin~ to the testimony read to-day | ¢or the Ministry those who have de- before Justice Kelby and a Jury in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn. Mr. Kings- bury and William H. Hotchkiss, his counsel in the Strong investigation, are being tried on a charge of having wrongfully interfered with Dean Pot- ter’s telephone, District Attorney Lewis and As-| aagethe Nes stant District -Attorhey Conway | Don't forget Toad in full the testimony given by does away forever | Commissioner Kingsbury and Mr. a that nine a bundle of your tos, | Hotchkiss before the Grand Jury a| fers that half do the work, knives | year ago, both having waived immu- diggin& or cutting, nity. The prosecutors contend that] verywhere, 980 a| Kingsbury had no proof of wrong- Pt Adee” ™ doing by the late D, C. Potter, his “ohtoago; i.—Adwt. i nad son Dean or the Rev. William B.| | Farrell, pastor of the Catholic Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, when he had young Potter's wire tapped. Mr. Hotchkiss testified before the Grand Jury that he and his client had no real hope of fastening a crime on Robert W. Hebberd, Secretary of the State Board of Charities, when they had his wire tapped, though they did | accuse him of perjury. Commissioner Kingsbury's testi- mony was that he told Mayor Mit- chel of his suspicion “that a crime was in the alr and might be com- mitted.” The Mayor sent him to Police Commissioner Woods, to whom | he teld the same thing, The wire- | tapping followed. MGets-It” on the corn right a and inflammation will disappear, Will begin to shrivel from that 1 or nce. & ‘Oo, WAR sci ENNGA baste ‘The reading has not ‘been con-| | cluded. pees FILM STAR ASKS DIVORCE. | podrome Vera Schindler, known to film| as Vera Michelson, is suing her| Mrs, folks are located in the heart of $30 sem |busband, “Paul Schindler, a musical) h director of the ippodrome, for di- or Ch ffoniers, voree. ‘They were married in 1900. Dr. Frank Smith testified before Jus- tice Manning in Brooklyn to-day that he found a young woman not Mrs. Schindler very much at home in Schindler's apartment on two occasions | last August. A process server ed the ¢ latter me." SEE PLOT IN FOREST FIRES. Made tn Minne- Are Expect | 98 Michigan Daofold “ed, stifled that when int on Schindler 8 got 8 Teserve ent Devision the goods £99.95 Arrests Alrendy sota and ST. PAUL, May and more ed or which have ars th xpec Made to ning’s reports es and higher | Mlbdlbbiyyyypd Satisfaction ly Ss Guaranteed able tailoring We our own operate Cover you with Satisfaction “HEY afford you - unusually fine direct from the mills a lowest possible prices. for your approval the enormous production--- treme effect. We many millions of garments will make |For 27 Stores There’s One Near You Our stores are convenient to everywhere, Ais We can offer you high grade, thoroughly depend- at remarkably low prices because we save you the middlemen’s profits. hundreds of skilled designers and_ tailors your clothes under our supervision. We buy all our materials in large quantities We do a large business in our 27 stores on a 1 small profit basis and you therefore make an quality at moderate additional saving prices All the advantages that we gain by our tremendous organization are passed along to you. They include every staple any of the season’s new models. * ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1917. filed many of the cardinal points of| doctrine of Preshyterianism. have, for instance, licensed men who do not bélleve In the resurrection of the Lord, and do not believe in the Virgin Birth, and have dented the fesurrection of Lazarus and other im- portant points.” HOFF'S DELICIOUS Taken With Meals Adds an makes strength, flesh and blood. Refuse Substitu' Anaemies Should Take Freely. s they every business district of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Jersey City, Newark, Yonkers and many out of town cities. They wring the many money-saving advantages of our factory-to-wearer tailoring system before the doors of millions of men. Visit one of our stores (addresses below) and see the splendid collection of suitings we offer: 3-Piece Suits Measure No Extras of Any Kind to Pay where make daylight factories nd consequently get the as well as ex up the suiting you select in ‘They MALT EXTRACT Jesctibable flavor to food, | Sale Everywhere | | den: ——-Stock Up on G Freight chi railroad station: Lightenin sistently shops inevitably finds his or her bur- It is 90 now. profit yourself. Don't take our word for it. comparative test- the only test worth while), de- + monstraces clearly one big out- standing fact; thar IF GREENHUT’S WAS YOUR ECONOMY STORE BEFORE WAR DAYS, IT IS MORE THAN EVER SO NOW. Your War-Time Burdens. The man or woman who con- at Greenhut’s 8 noticeably lightened. Even in these difficult times, when most things (excepting in- comes) are rising, too many retail establishments place a wide bar- rier between their buying and selling figures. NOT SO GREENHUT'S. Here a modest profit suffices It was so in normal times, To buy tere is to roceries epaid to all ana over 700 suburban points covered by our wagon delivery. Mail aay tele- phone orders filled sean: Grocery order postcart books furnished on request. ‘Phone Chelsea 4000. Thursday Specials Assorted Vegetables onstrate olden Wax Beans . Favorite Solld P. Tomato pope Milford Quality | seaereed, Sugar Corn... Fountain tea] $2.10 18¢ Sweet Sincla 50c ple cup served at the dem- ‘on booth. Crisco reg. 49 | Por shortening, frying, baking, 43¢ | ieee War ie see FOUN HEC WHOL BEST BEST PEARL CRAC GRAN r RED YELLC RI Yeitt BLAC Imported Biscuit Huntley & Palmer's SOCIAL THIN, BREAKFAST, WABt ec packets seersse Te RIA MIXED Be RCH BISCUITS 2le PINHEAD ORT MEAL FRESH CORNMEAL. «++ B50 SCOTCH GROUND OATME 85: 43: VINEPEARL BARLEY.) 118 BBs GRANULATED /IOMINY Be ROLLED OATMEAL ;ORAGKBO SPA sc be eee TAIN PREMIUM PAT EN KER'S SUPERLATIVE FOUR: Half Bol ty Bb. Bag, $8.85 $2.15 Fresh Cereals: 10 Ibs E HEAD RICE. «81 15 RYE Qe FARINA HOMINY SAMP on KED WHEAT Beans 10 BERRY tT ONS...81 BEAN 9 Y LIMA P ANS.. 2 KIDNEY BEANS.. 1 IW EYE BEANS... 2. TURTLE BEANS 1 E KIDNEY BEANS @. 45 Y PEA BEANS BRE YWN BEANS 17 MARROW BEANS 2.1! iT PEA K BYE PRAS Potatoe: 0S) x oD 0 NEW YORK CITY STORE ISLA Third Avenue, B2HH Third Avenue, | tighth tahth Av 2 STORES IN 7 405 E, 149th NOR Prospect Open Evenings Till9 P.M. Saturdays Till 10 P. M. B PTORES IN BROOKLYN ho ANE. “YERSEY ri Avenue, Filled Books of * HAZEL BORAX SOAP, HAZEL BEST AMILY SOAP = Dons 43.704 12 bare Te Mott aa nie 48¢ man 48C ise sive 20 Green Tradin, Gold Stampa All Day —_——?$$—$——— — ————_—__——_ ae All ou? materials are marked in plain figures. ’ onus aera 4 8c a year---with its resulting cecilas ahi Uden, sPeagoigperat ce manufacturing efficiency ee Ai _,% Maha c and economies ) (Better Materials,’ 16° 0°30 rarest Killed Fowl Whether you’re man, woman or gy : . Baking Powder—— child—tall, short—thin or stout— y a: i one ity : MMi can $1401) Bile you can be properly fitted in Z RITCHIE: CORNELL wAMPSO8 wwAND RAKING POWDER Munsingwear in a style and qual- g MY Be tae rater 5e ity of fabric that will please you. i} —Laundry Soa fomorrow, A just one—(it's Dainty Stytes of Colored Crepe de Chine and Georgette roe at $1.98 Price considerations apart (and they are i no means unimpor- tant) you will be impressed with the exceedingly good blouses offered in this sale for so low a figure as $1.98. Only because size and color ranges are incomplete is it possible to make this offering, We illustrate two of the styles on sale. Selection may be made from a splendid variety of models, which embody all that is novel and smart in dainty Summer blouses. All are eflectively trimmed with shirring, pleating, hemstitching, em- broidery in self or contrasting tones, and fashioned with new shaped collars and cuffs The Crepe de Chine Blouses are in gold, maize, peach and tea rose. The Georgette Blouses are white and flesh with novelty colored prints. Also limited number of WHITE TUB SILK BLOUSES with contrasting colored. stripes. Men’s and Boys’ “Triple-Tread” Brand Tennis Footwear, *]° Regularly Priced at $2 and $2.50. Sale Tomorrow and Friday Not only is this sale timely, but it one that we make bold to Les! cannot be matched in any store in New York. ubber Footwear of all kinds is scarce—very much so- manufacturers are short and in consequence retailers even more so—and it was a lucky purchase indeed that placed this remark- able offering in our hands for submission to our customers. Triple-Tread Brand Rubber Footwear is universally known These goods are made by the CONVERSE RUBBER SHOE COM- PANY OF MALDEN, MASS. Their product is widely advertised, and is accepted as the first quality in the market At the price we quote--$1.49 a pair— they cannot be bought at wholesale today. Every pair is perfect The styles are shown in the illustration. The uppers of this footwear are made of first quality heavy drill canvas, in lace style, with leather lace stays of white and tan calfskin; reinforced rubber toe caps and finest quality rubber soles. All sizes, 244 to $14 for boys and 6 to IL pr men Finally, do not confase this high quality “Triple-Tread” Brand with the ordinary cheap outing shoes that in normal times would cost you as much. Boys’ “Surefoot” Basketball Shoes, $2.45 Extra heavy suction rubber soles. Sizes 1 to $45. regularly at $3.50 @ pair. These sell Best Summer Floor Coverings Sale Tomorrow and Friday. China and Japanese Straw\ Domestic Fibre Mattin Deltox Grass Matting Matting Soft, pliable and odorless Cool in Runners Choice colorings and designs age grado Matting.....+- 9600 yard | rad bac clad di Maca China Straw Mat- ¢ je grade Ma ew yard | Regularly 68c; 36 ed” BBc| ase grade Matting 2Be a yard | wide: » yard. casa 56c ; Regularly 60c; 30 inches 45c grade Japanese Straw Bi This sale is most timely | ‘wide, a yard 47< Matting; a yard 7h the prices most attract- | Regularly ; 27. inches 44 10 ry ive--and the qualities i wide A yard F : c 39c grade panese Straw € bh ‘egularly c; 2! inches Matting; a yard 32¢| | most desirable, | wide; a yard 36c A 2-Day Sale of Nearly 400 Stylish Suits $10 4 (7 Big Sales of China and Crystal Initial Water Tumblers (As Illustrated) 6 for 35¢ Engraved with any initial in the old English lettering, on thin fine blown glassware. Special value! Values Up lo $15, at Merely because of the fact that these suits embrace “broken” lots from our higher priced lines, we cut the price to $10. This is about the best ba vertised this season, in smart, #INCH Cl LASS gu snappy, well-railorcd garments, made 4 BOWL COMBINATION in the newest styles and in the best yy pure lead materials for Summer wear, WOK i at price STEDS, CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS $1.79 ALL- WOOL BLUE SERGES, STRIPES, CHECKS AND NEAT MIXTURES. The styles are two and three but ton models, with soft roll lapels, atch or flap pockets: plain, pinch acks or belt backs. There is every size included from 32 to $0 chest measure—in cases only one of a kind Now this is a rarely occurs, especially needed: $7 45 secount of mo of the pieces, AT THAT! for either BUT WON some DERPUL VALUE chance that er under exist ing conditions in the tailoring hence, don't miss please come early as it, and a all Very Special for Thursday and Friday at Bread Mixers This sale is of ir no skill oF expe quired for kne for bread will d f t ves in thrift and eec With a ! mixer of this kind, a h G hom ma ¢ s’ time i i, ws wgainst 4 hal ‘ he old-fashioned way af ad of ordinarily fa 7 Com These bread mix TI na C bination ini , Step Lad- ] , ersare of a well 7 der and ¥ yf known make = Chair, at, ! o 4 x loaf se : . 0 | e; No. 8, ten 4 kine , { ‘ md i a4 ey imer use e. Your ' ( "1.98 The proper proportion goe © truction. Re~ markable value Important for making bread liquid to 3 Gts ured accurately panel fr are ifted flour, mea of bath re some with mirror front; All fitted with m cabinets; white enamel; 1.35 Cubinet sortment ¢ nak natural finish nt or double door others with § shelves. Special at ‘Sperry’ Gold Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept. Stamps aa Usual. , or for $2 in Cash at wat Office on Fifth Floor, Single ax Stampa Th fter, Double rr, Ask for Them, Double ga Stamps Till 12 0° Clock

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