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JAR SINISTER” S RACE PREJUDICE; 4 BEAUTIFUL PICTURE, $06900006-0000050000000 59 | SLAYER TO DIE IN JULY. was found guilty last week of killing Menry P. Mooste, John: men. worked nee Emit Green, twenty years old, who Thayer with an axe while was asleep in the home of nother, was sentenced to-day ty Judi iibbs of the Bronx the ale chair during the Nes n& | here. relations be- | others his mothe to e. Thayer re- 1, and the evidence tn the trial |showed that the youth took into his| juries, » |}own hands the p [to be & family ROOD HHH DDDOdDH 20006 | Imagine the mental anguish of a beautiful white girl, reared in the be- Met that she is a negress, and loves ahd 4g loved by a white man. That , ts the theme of “The Bar Sinister,” @ Powerful indictment of race preju- dieé, produced by Edgar Lewls and Now being presented by Frank Hall at the Broadway Theatre “The Bar Sinister,” which has been described as “another ‘Uncle Tom's’ Cabin,’ goes deeper into the heart of | the subject than any of its prede- | cessors. The problem of the three races which is implanted in the South is illustrated by the story of a white .Sirl, kidnapped by a demented ne-, gress and reared as her dauglter, who is loved by a white man wh» is a cu- riowg mixture of Indian, negro and white, and also by a man of pure white blood. The girl feels berself to be white, and yet the shadow of her ful ancestry raises a barrier be- tween berself and the white man she “Phe Bar Sinister” prosencs an ex- sitely told story—a tale of the lern South, without the Mississipp! teamboats, the mules and the fields. ties of the Georgian turpentine for- esta, in which much of the action occurs. Mitchell Lewis, who: the role of Poleon ‘The Barrier” made @ vivid impression, has an im- role in “The Bar Sinister.” —>s—— GUARD KILLS ASSAILANT. Soldier Shoots Man Who Knocked Comrade Down. CHICAGO, May 31.—An unidentified man Jurking near @ railroad bridge on vest irts of Chicago early to-day jot and killed by a private in an National Guard regiment. Hipele Rat was shot after he had with a brick another ‘A who ordered him to ap- for 1 portrayal of Albert Bow and his wife Helen, eighteen, a bri: of five months, pleaded guilty to-day to grand larceny tn Harlem Court / and were locked up in default of $1,- 000 bail. They live in West Cox- wackie, N. Y,, and were brought back | rom that place yesterday. They are 4 with entering the apartment of Bre. Mary. Crawford at. No, 116 Bast One Hundred and Twenty-elghth Street and stealing Jewelry valued at | $700, Most of the property was re-| elvered from the pawnshops. — —— --— Qyvomen Ran Eleveators in Philadel- phin Skyscrape! PHILADELPHIA, May 31.—Women are to-day operating the elevators in the Witherspoon Building. This is a war measure adopted by the Pres- “pyterian Ministers’ Association, which pwns the building. of the association i men with women & wo to the front. I pt other big buildings same measur: vard re- jopt the FOR SALE. 1IAMONDS WATCHES Sa500 41 Weekly om 450° $1 Weekly |i pers! 910022 42 Weel Le OND: on ° paNon citor SRaivesa Write 366°5¢WvS tet) {70 & ave FOR G hrf poe ea Wear te BeaT VALUES (isecin “ BS sition tare DIAMONDS ON CREDIT EASY TERMS. ALL YDS GUARANTEED, merican Watch & Diamond Co. IDEN LANE. Phone Cort. 5867, Agnnt calla, It is the first | that the! rietors | ton | But instead one sees the beau- | Wage Pa = WORLD WANTS WORK <r Daienns wsssaee 00 Week PEAMOnns, | HELP WANTED—MALE. Squaré WA NT E D-Thoroughly efficient man to take charge of well equipped Grocery Depurtment, without meats and delicat in large department stor Apply to Lock Bo { fad r Ruling what he believed came. fire, With Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! loosen and fall off the explosi MORE NEGROES RIOT VICTIMS s of Blacks v THE EVENING WORLD, Pa. and George R. Brown, wi new one. unknown. Bew Mf 5 LOUIS, Ill, May 31, beaten #0 from which As they entered the Corns and calluses | Magic! Few drops of Freezone take all pain and soreness from corns instantly No humb Any corn, whether hard, soft or be- tween the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, with- out a particle of pain or soreness, Wonderful discovery by Cincinnati man This remarkable drug is called freezone and is @ com- pound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will-cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one’s feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops dircotly upon any tender, aching corn or callus, Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus will loosen and can be lifted right off with the fingers, ‘reezone doesn’t eat out the corns or calluses but shrivels or rather loosens them without even irritating the surrounding skin. Just think! No pain at all; no soreness or smarting when ap; plying it or afte wards, a little and see for youreell, It is surprising. Few drops stop corn-pain Take soreness from any corn or callus instantly Women should keep frees- one on their dressers and never let a corn ache twice. If a corn starts hurting just apply a eg The stops instantly, corn goes! Tiny dotties of Fressone cost but a few cents at any drug store, to-day killed Thomas Thomas, and seriously burned Thomas » all work- fiding in whieh the men e cause of exodus of negroes continued to-day, {following the third night of rioting One negro was shot and two verely last night that they were removed to hospitals. A number of others received minor {: Barly to-day three shots were fired at a detachment of militiamen. The soldiers returned the fire and ran into the bulldin, hots Man ran ~'through the rear and escaped under _STEAMBOATS, _ OceAN INES aMBOuTS yet WHERE TO m ene THERE GTEAMBOATS, Via ALWAYS IN SIGHT Steamships Massachusetts SCHEDULE jays and Sundays at 6.00 P.M. Due returning from FARE $4.00 | Inside Rooms with Electric Fans $1.00, Co, offices and various Tou: keave, Pler 18, North River, foot of Murra: Eastern Steamship Lines METROPOLITAN LINE To BOSTON Long Island Sound, Buzzards Bay and CAPE COD CANAL OF LAND and Bunker Hill New York, Week 7.50 A.'M. Same Service orth Side India Wharf, Boston. Outside Rooms $2.00, Tichets and Information at Pier, also at New York Transfer it rist Agenc! THURSDAY, MAY 381, 1917. FRIDAY ONLY: 50c to 79¢ Stationery at Box 39¢ SPECIAL NOTICE Purchases made at “The Big Store” and destined for the men in A large variety to choose from. Ex- cellent values in 1, 2 od 3 quire military ‘raining camps at Platte cabinets. All paper, or paper and burg or elsewhere in the United cards combin: some beautifully States will be forwarded PREE OF )SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19M STREET O10 Fashioned Barsai THE FIFTH SALE OF THIS SERIES TOMORROW, JUNE 1ST This is the big weekly bargain event at Greenhut’s,—the occasion in which we offer regular merchandise in complete assortments, as well as All “Odd” Lots, Discontinued Lines, Remnants and “‘Broken’’ Assortments of Seasonable Goods at the Lowest Prices Quoted by Any Other Store in New York or Elsewhere. A sort of a clean-up affair from “basement to arret,” in which former prices are not seriously considered. Because quantities are limited, the prices so extremely low, we cannot fill Mail, C. O. D., Phone or Approval Orders in every instance. LOOK FOR THE “OLD FASHIONED BARGAIN FRIDAY” PRICE ‘TICKETS. They point to the biggest economies Tomorrow. tinted or bordered. CARRYING CHARGES. FRIDAY ONLY- Silk and Cotton Dresses Fashionable Styles $5.9 5 Sale! $2.50 to $15 Solid Gold Rings $1, $2.58, $3.15 & $4.85 A magnificent collection of solid gold rings offered in many in- stances at prices which do not cover the cost of the gold and work- manship. Here are rings for every mem- ber of the family. One from each Men’s *1.85 Pure Silk- Front Shirts at *1.25 Yes, a bargain indeed, having in mind the present condition of the shirt market. Good merchandise is as scarce as the proverbial “hen’s teeth;” consequently, an offering of this kind, right at the opening of the season, must prove of interest. These shirts are made with the finest grade of HEAVY SATIN STRIPE PURE TUB SILK in the front and cuffs. The body, of a fine cotton fabric, is perfectly matched. The silk front is wide, extending well below the belt, giving the effect of a $5 all-silk shirt. Finished with the finest ocean pearl buttons. The patterns are beautiful in stripes of blue, gray, purple, pink and the ever-popular black and white, also plain white. The colors are guaranteed not to fade. All sizes, 14 to 17, The reduced price of $1.25 is in force for tomorrow only. for Women and Misses. Sale at The Silk Dresses Were Originally $9.75, $11.50 and $12.75 The Cotton Dresses Were Made to Sell for $6.75, $7.95 and $9.75 Here's an instance where the Summer dress problem for woman or miss is most satisfac- torily disposed of by Greenhut's. We know of no store (and we are close observers) where such pretty, splendidly made and serviceable dresses, suitable for many occasions, are sold as low as the figure named in our headline. Really, when one considers the excellent values offered, it is a waste of time and effort to devote yourself to needle or sewing machine. Silk Dresses at $5.95 Former Prices $9.75, ise and $12.75 Here are styles of distinctive character for after- noon and street wear. The comprehensive variety of materials embraces Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Poplin, e Silk and Georgette Combinations in best ‘avy and Black. The trimmings with all the new style touches ly to be found outside of dresses sold at a very h higher price. Si es for women and misses up to 38-inch bust. Cotton Dresses at $5.95 Made to Sell for $6.75, $7.95 and $9.75 Exceptionally Ch Ge styles hail ed choice in such favored material Fancy Voiles, Woven Crash, Plaid jinghams, Cotton Gabardines and Poplins, Chambrays and Cotton Crepes. The designs and colorings are of the choicest. Soft dressy eff in the lighter mater- ials, dashing sport and coat models in heavier fabrics. Striking color combinations are introduced. All sizes for women and misses, No Mail, C.O.D., Phone or Approval Orders Will Be Filled group is illustrated. © Rings at $1 Rings at $2.58 Sp A number rubies, fine imitation amethyats, rubles, pearis and garnets, Rings at $3.15 of ‘exquisite mount re most effec- id REAL SEED PEARLS, unique mountings with aynthetic oF semi-precious stones—and many other exquisite creations. Rings at $4.85 An almost end. variety of unded with seed pearis; band many syntheti handsome —hand-ma FRIDAY ONLY. FRIDAY ONLY June Sale of Groceries Ae ORY SEWIN Gq MACHINES $5 THIRTY-INCH | st attachments; five é drawers; drop-head machines; spe- $ 13.75 Order your table supplies in our mammoth Pure Food Market. Now | guy hing el a this mae aA is the time to stock up for the month of June. Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000, Call or write for free Grocer; Order Post Card book, containing 10 postals for ordering Groceries by mail, These specials for Friday: Fresh Meats — Fresh Fish) 6.0. D, separate stems. Sale, $2.85 Real Hair Nets, 5 Cents FRIDAY ONLY. BATHING ACCESSORIES Rubber Divers’ Caps—assorted colors; special, each... . 1 Oc PORGIES track Bathing Shoes and Slippers manufacturer's sample line. crue es BC (havens, Pees Lot 1—-regularly up to 75c, bryan Pati 'i0e FRIDAY ONLY: PORK Joins for roast ng; ib sale.... Lot 2 peroauresly: up to $1.00; i ‘ dc 65c $1.50 REAL VACHETTE PURSES AT 69¢ ** 69e 28e 26¢ quality 26¢ logs off Fo! besheowe ares Real Vachette Purses, with top strap handle, moire lined, with change compartment FRIDAY ONLY. DUCKS AN full f of Weeteras CHILDREN’S 89c UMBRELLAS Assorted a win rt i mittee Je || waste UNITED STATES FLAGS ssorted sizes; covered with waterproof cloth; oF fryings ID... i Mi costcciassiiicits Hee 59e Cons SHEA | 4e ck {Guaranteed Fast. “ol ) preston Our Own Baking WEDDING CAKES, Birthday Cakes and and stripes, and canvas head- Typ popular sizes, . $3.45 » 495 manner, with sewed sta ings. Corners reinforced at headings. 4x6 feet; regularly $4.45; sale 5x8 feet; regularly $6.50; sale FRIDAY ONLY- Maui T STEAK 90¢ WOMEN’S PANAMA HATS COTTAGE MATOES. en, $2.30; D0e ge can BRAND | R40 You Mit Botters. ‘2 dagn Leave ‘ EXCURSIONS. _ Bessel SD ll 710 18 years. Styles in Norfolk Patch Pocket, Pinched | | stRAWaERRIF Roasting rit Back and three-piece separate Belt Models. Lined Knick Jersey fru CIRCLE BLEND FRIDAY ONLY: |Dron Steamboat Go. | srerigi ower tase nt ofan Se Yt ig Oe| | Stmatt MeL DINNER AND BREAKFAST SETS x OCEAN “TAURUS” youthful enthusiasm; sale... ......sseseee e doen, $hi a Lo eAee ee 100-Piece Dinner Sets of American porce ith gold o New BVER | Rewer: . é aac hairline border. This set includes bread and butter Daily “CONEY Si AND ONLY FRIDAY ONLY ha plates, sugar and creamer. These sets sell regularly i 19a . c at $8.25; but, on account of slight fac- ¢ Steamer Richard Peck }| gyi tor ruvnans DRESS GOODS ies rtp toy imperfecion, they wil go-tomor- *Qp, DE y $1.39; 40 fo 42 inch ALL WOOL SERGE (st ae H row at Sunday, June 3 || sponged), in the wanted colors, for women's 9 ¢ 11.10; 10e Delic 31-Piece Breakfast Sets, decorated with blue line and « St. 0.90 4. M. |} and children's wear, Sale, per yard c Dainty Dessert "4 Y windmill design. Very suitable for summer homes aa | St, 10.00 A. M $3.50; S4inch WHITE CHINCHILLA fn akan a. 4 $16.75 and bungalows and informal service. Consists of six A. clgntfalmala—tiond Mule, with a fine soft nap; for sports and IN pememren 2i og Pi = Tt cups and ers, six breakfast plates, Dining Ke and Lunch Counter, Py P and eve Oe b&, oc 110; : bread’ and bu Sa s, six fruit ain agi Ghiuirea: | ning coats, scarfs and trimming. Sale, (88 man | Te Ae ied 210; ix and butter plate rult ONES ont disy’ot excursion only, || KEANSBURG, N, J, ict? per yard, ferry ; RICE. #1 65 saucers and one platter, regularly $3 : The New England Steamship Co. th Be, . 60 Mok EXCURBIONS, HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE Daily, except Sund: Wen tal CATSKILL EV ENING. LI NE Leave dally, except Sund, 88 w, a 6.80 P.M, Sets, & Suns, additional itp 2'P. Sunday An ideal Sunday Outing on Tickets limited. Fare, $1.00. Child: Excursions To Bridgeport—Steamer City of Lowell Good Musie—Dining Room Leave Biot 40 North River, (vot Houston Stu Keave Pler 14, North Kiver, foot Fi On sale at Piers only on day of Excursion, Long Island Sound Lunch Counter J0.00 4. M O80 RM ulton ren 50c, | —~| mist, | a | wy ye | Oat, | pug | oe | The New England Steamship Company ~ | Smartly tailored with a band and bow of sport § Obes FRIDAY ONLY | color ribbon; value $1.75; sule 1] goren, $210: J Re " RCIAL STATIONERY FRIDAY ONLY "toMa boa tity BEST a Ae bee | | See pee Cadets 8; bron ruled; 59. Pane : i t ; ARI » OBe ry ; excell iting sur- Men's Roxford fine Madras and Crosshar Muslin Ath Fresh Vegetables FRIDAY ONLY- slightly delectve, but unimpaired im wear: BC ASPARAGUS fren ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS AND ART ing quality; $1 grade; sale, each Cc wee 20¢ GLASS DOMES Regularly $6.75 in white enamel or gilt finish; Electric Table Lamps, choice of stand, Men's Otis extra good quality Balbriggan Shirts with one light electric Drawers. The drawers have and jouble reinforced sea The shirts are made with ribbed ends, All pe se bd pull chain socket and 18-inch Cretonne sizes. Some have slight defects. 75¢ 45e shade in assorted decorations, with § grade; sale oc fringe to match, Height of outfit com- * 4.75 : ; ; Be lete 25 inches; sale FRIDAY ONLY 5c Regularly $5.9 Glass Domes; these are 8-panel 22- " EP OR ar 5e inch domes; small ruby points, with BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SERGE SUIT ancy metal work over bottom of large :$ Anexcellent offering in Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits in sizes | p—Fresh Fruits Our Own panels. Complete, with burner, mantle a and globe; ate. - FRIDAY ONLY FOR HOUSE AND GARDEN $11.50 Refrigerator-—“Leader” Brand, lift cover style; FRIDAY ONLY INFANTS’ AND CHILDRE Friday Specials in ». Liquors and Wines 5 ke DANCY COC Private Stock 25¢ and 35¢c FANCY SOC Monogram Privat 4 Richelieu 3-Star 41 inches high, 24 inches wide, 16%, inches deep; ice Whisky Monogram Rye Cognac Brand ty 45 pounds; galvanized lined. provision Made with plain or turn-over tops in an end- PAL: brand ||Getion, 83.50 811| Dire site Tee atin the nee. Eras Alaae $ ” od 8 © $ ite] ¢ Re! be Di per pair te : : 7B: |p girls Hunter Rue f $1.68 | | Economy Bread Mixer-- made to sell for # 00. A neces- s ; mous rye sold In othe I | “sity to every thrifty housewite FRIDAY ONLY i 95e ’s Iriah means not only CHEAPER, sit $ FIBRE MATTING BAGS Regal English Dry Vermouth 1.20] CUEAVER” AND’ werten ead: * | 50 $1.95 Fibre Matting Bags —light large and | and Old Tom Gins sli ° ba Cocktail Gatien “Hanecticee quality rubber garden hose, high roomy; good brass lock and c $ Fr tee, an. pressure kind; 4-ply; complete with brass couplings. strong handle; neatly lined; special 5 1) 2 M8e | 2s tet; regularly $2.50; sale. .. ; + $210 at a ; 50 feet; regularly $5.00; sale. » 415 , or for $2 in Cash at 2a Office on Fifth Floor, We give 2%¢ Green Single 2X Stamps Thereafter, Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps Al Day. 50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept mps Till 12 0' Clock amps Redeemab Them, Doub eae oe