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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUL flere’ 's “Mr. Jack West, of Eli, Nev.,”’ Newest Mat of Money Talk in Totn Blows In with a Pa char air| to “Spend a Few Millions” yand Win a Chorus Girl. ‘REAL THING; ADMITS IT.| kes a Glimpse of Broadway} 4rom the Hotel Astor and “May Hit Coney Next. “Mr. “Jnck’’ West !s the newest thine “fm town from the West. If you don't Delleve! tt, Jook at the accompanying; picture. He halis from Ell, Nev:, wher- | ever that 1a, He came ‘to town with » miintful o¢ moncy-talk and e yearning to get {nto the centro of Broadway. He) ‘he's hit the Hotel Astor, and, next wil) 1) “be heard. from at Coney Island. Mr. | West taiks about baying $3,000,000 in| mines, &0. Of course, he cannot: carry | that amount of money or stocks about mith him to prove his claim. He talks fearer home than Nevada—more like ‘Chivage, in fact—and wears, Chicago ¢lothes, for which ‘Bathhouse Jonn" miight have been the model. Remember the name, “Jack” West, and the place, El, Nev.—you may hear. of him’ giving away fye-dollar priees-t Cone} Island. "Bis comes to town with all the fash a circus, and says he is bere for ‘Dachelor farewell covering a period ~ eC about a mont of gayety. Then he fntends to marry @ little girl who was fm the “Wizard of Or’ company. Here 4a the way he talks: “T'm not definitely engaged yet,” he pal to-day, “but I'm starting a bache- Jor farewell aryway. I'm here for a month and I'm golng to have one swell time. I don't want New Yorkers to think I'm a four-flusher like Scotty. “Tye got. the real dope—none of that | ptage moncy fer mine—and I'm going. to} pass it out good and proper. I'll just Niue town over, and if Tike “it, why, I’ buy it. Pretty Exouse fer Visit. “Of course the real reason I came to Jack Wesa ought to drink anything but wine. I've town is a girl—the gcod-time business| got a special vineyard growing grapes 4s jut incidental. Pretty good lttle . That there’s a permanent dec- “Feasén. too, ain't che?’ asked Mr, Weet,| oration of this sult," he continued, enthusiastically, as he. displayod six | casting a morning-after eye|on a well- “Rmmorted photographs of Miss Henriettn | led wine cooler that stood co: All the bellhops at this notei belong to me now and New York will, too, in @ Uttle while. But Just make it plain that Tm no easy mark. I'm a fown boy and no con man can put anything over when I'm around. I was born | St. Joseph, Mich., but when I was th- teen my dad st It rich and sent for jously near the’ centre table. Pillard, whom he followen from Chi- | ings too wood for me to es the family toveome to Fil.” Bince then : : freee Nga ns Gc ete urg and Chicago—so no- ‘I -met her a few months ago out tn] busing clethes here, try selling me the fa his twen Chicago, where she was in the ‘Wizard | moneyed wonder, surveying ve wait es that I couldn't ef Ox.’ We didn’t come to any under- tanding. but she seemed to lke me pretty well—never refused any little uppers, automobile rides or trinkets, ‘go I guesa I'll win her in a month, and, in the mean time, I¥i show New York | ¥2¥- @ thing or two. aa “Tex Rickard ts a pal of mine. He's coming on tn a week or two, and then Phere'll be really something doing, Just wait ti! you see me and-Tex Bickard Utogether—we're wise all right. “I've got the money and I'm going to spend it, ‘That's what the pay dirt’s ‘for,"" and, as !f to demonstrate, the built figure and dark curly head cc placently Jn the pler glass. “I've got! yy more clothes than I can wear. Of; ?} eourse I may look the Broadway # i over, and if there should be ay T haven't got (with a doubtts of course, Ket it. 5 t 3¢ queer, though,” queried twirling “a huge solitaire ughtfully on a well-manicured little , “that with all my money &snoutd—be fussed up about one girl. Why, I could hardly get away from Chicago, there Were so many of the girls who hated to gee me K9." fight here Mrs West proved pe is a \is, | wise guy in love as weil as mon@y mat- i ters, Opening a diamond {oeket, om is watch chatn, | ‘s : “this is the prettiest piel, "in po- |Goidtela. ““Nough sald. It's alwaye 4 lice got 30 tired fining me for xpeeding! good: thing to have » reserve find of that they asked me as A favor not to] affinities.” and Mr.-Weet emfled com- use ‘em any more. I've got m dandy | niscently Ms he despsiched & ore than dog. though. He travels everywhere! willing messenger with an ardent love- with me. Ho's a German bull terrier| notes to Miss Pollard. and is one of the only three in, this tor Fite ae cna at oleae ses V country, His name's Stonewall, Jac 4 ndison and e's out taking the alr ace 3 him to keep the change. “Go out] with my secretary and my valet ONE KILLED IN DUEL, and have your nails pressed, boy, or May Go Abroad, Too. OTHER FATALLY INJURED. wouse the boulevard if you like. Itdon't] “After 1 got througn seeing this town Make no difference to me." I'm going abroad, If I just win my lt- ~ Mr, West took o long dubious pull; tle sweetheart, why Mrs. West may be| PETERSBURG, Va., July 16—In a ‘on the two straws. tne. (If I wet married) 1} pistol duel last night John Wheelhouse | i Chicagofor His Cloth. nei Paints deatniees eh shot and instantly killed and his = ; - eet aly my Money and Ne -oRtchard~Wheethouse; perhaps’ “Don't think I usually drink. there But to get|tatally wounded. The fight between ¢laret things, but somehow it’s the only Karewell idea” I] Unclo and nephew waa the culmination think I crave this morning, Nobody back to my bache bet there vain’t will hy the Pah ba) t pachelors thnt' oe a family feud of long standing. y time I'm geing to. @ REPRODUCE the “FP of Babylon” in a theatr tus of |seen sleeping off their debauch 1) famous pictur tn which the revel-| year than ever before. The famous Dreamland Tower 1s a landmark for | mites around, especially at night, s throne.| when its myriad of electric lUghts led by [lew like a fairy palace, armed toith |lers av the court of Belshazzar are while isa lous feat r it involves |the great King nod. jin the bac Darius, in a} swords stagecraft, f scenery. not construction of of_-extecordinary “put that will fall over ation of crashing walls] In the ‘And when’ it is consid-| ha ‘Be the only tence realistic imit and pillars. ered that this same scencry mist be ‘used over and over. again, repeating | dts spectacular falls and crashes at) prets every performance, ined what a digi artists to perform before the ruc’ Hing tht specta Of *Belshazzar's Vea Jand, Coney 1si Their task would have been ist Bropdway the magnifi- | are burstin and torch | ; i A erany prepared col- spectacle the rs of frei ored souvenir of ‘Dreamland, ofthe} Dreamland up showing famous tower, revellers; th | will be oe with next Sun- day's World his ‘souventy it and Gane s At one end of t task the picture will be} Lin: ty found a ticket admitting the| at, Dream ; ond bearer to Dreamland and also| ult enough in | with a sta t¢ Mr, Ellis’s spectacular pro- nest of, machi aH duction, This i} wit ay “ Belshazzar’s| jt E \ , Feast, souvenir and| it ré uit on 2 aaa f actor free ticket be given with ow magni} spect iv 6 ¢ the capy of sands Of per g ‘ : The scenic grtists land, World; in Greater N ew) Dreamland ts“iare beautiful this| York only, , y every. next Sunday's sit attractions to be found in Dream can feytit'y. @8-their, model Kochegrow’ s JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. LADIES’ GLOVES. In foth Stores. 16 button length, Suede Lisle Gloves. Mode, Pearl Grey, Navy Blue, Reseda, Green and Black. 1,00 per pair ee nnneenal MEN’S FURNISHINGS. 12 Both Stores. ay Sale of Shirts, Pajamas and Hand- kerchiefs. 150 dozen, plaited Negligee Shirts. Stripes and figures. Imported Madras Shirts with cuffs attached. Coat model. 1.50, 200° dozen, Negligee Shirts with cuffs. attached, Coat model. | Self -stripes and figures in white, various patterns in colors. 1.25 175 Madras and Percale Shirts. Neat stripes and figures. Coat model. : ; 1,00 75 dozen, white Madras Pajamas. Cross bar weave. 1.00 62 dozen, French’ Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, A large variety of colors, 35¢ each ————————————— TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. On Wednesday, July the 17th. _ Sale of Dress Trunks. Exclusive models. Made of selected basswood, covered with oil painted duck, bound and strapped with best white oak tanned leather. Bronze steel trimmings, hand riveted, Fitted with dress trays and waist, millinery and shoe compartments. Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38 and 4o inches. 15-75 Enamelled English Cases. Light weight. Suitable for European travel or Automobile. Sizes 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inches, 6.00, 6:50, 7.00, 7.50, 8.00 and 8.50 Ladies’ English Visiting Boxes. ° Sizes 22, 24 and 26 inches, 6.50, 7.00 and 7.50 Russet Cowhide’ Dress Suit Cases. With double steel frames, brass spring locks and leather capped corners. Fitted with shirt pockets. Lined with English plaid. Size 24 inches, 4.50 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street. S4th Street. In Both Stores. JAMES McGREERY & CO. FURNITURE DEP'T. 84th Street Store Only. Continuation of Semi-annual Sale. Prices considerably reduced. Mission Furniture. made of solid. Mahogany, upholstered in Mohair Panne Velour. Models suitable for living rooms, libraries and offices. Collection includes Morris and Re- clining Chairs, Arm Chairs, Rockers, _ Tables and Settees, Morris Chairs,......30,00 to 50,00 Bookcases..:.......30.00 “ 65.00 Arm Chairs and-Rockers. aden H ++12,00 “ 30,00 Low seated Rockers., 8.00 “ 18,00 Settees yc ccc: cease 25:00) 85:00 Bs Thirty-fourth Street. ney ma f If You ‘Are a Blonce i Beware of theA-. Ray f Btartling discovers been made which fro s immune, w lle sp a al nasa ¥ 16, 1907. MAIL AND C,'0, D, ORDERS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. 6TH AVE. 22ND TO 23RD-ST_N.Y- _ Biggest Bargains in Rugs You Ever Saw These offerings are supplemented with Linoleum and Carpet valués of such an unusual char- Smyrna Rugs actér fhat the department should be crowded Wi ednesday. Fine French $Q 98 | Axminster Smyrna Rugs Brussels Rugs 8. Rugs for $43.19 | WAIL Sell at 88e walt Sei at $6.98 i INSTEAD OF: $2.25. INSTEAD OF $19.98, INSTEAD OF $27.58. All wool—9x12— extra | Size 9x13—1 —beautiful. pat- + Size 2/x63 — reversible | Re heavy: Twenty-five patterns, | terns—rich color effects. | Fringed top and bottom. | yalue $10.95 2, 25 AD OF $14 ‘ 4.98 Alexander Smith's Genuine 5.98 Li ) Axminster Rugs at . a Uae oll! Chinese Matting . . . Stze 36x72 inches, ‘slightly damaged by ; nee ) A full roll of 40 yards at the lowest price _ water, in town. Genuine Wilton Axminster Granite Carpets, | Fine | All-Wool Velvet Rugs at j Carpets Velvet Carpets Brussels Carpets $41.98 08. Are Reduced to 19%, Are Reduced to Reduced to 68° ya. Forme}y old mt 19. Inatend of 810,08. 885. Formeriy sold at Width 36 inches—| 81.75, All | | | Instead of BSc. New designs + and Instead of: 8B0. all col- | color. combinations — Just the patterns reversible No mall ors. ae ng room, a | 3. For dining room, extensive variety.| ad color Gla orders. None C.O.D.) parlor and bedroom. Th ; on| tions you want— You never bought SG ses green and rose. For] Wednesday, 8 to 12) velvet carpet soc such rugs! rooms, halls, stairs. only, | before $1. 10 Genuine Inlaid Linoleum at 29¢ | Useful lengths in just t! sizes and just the patterns you want. 2 Hours Only, 10 to 12 2 Hours Only, 8 to 10; 2 Hours Only, 8 to 10 29c. per sq. | 9c, per sq. Se. per yard yd. for ve Pyd. for 75¢. tqora0e 0} | by Genuine In- |Genuine laid Linole- Cork Lino- cloth — %4 um, colors 29¢ lease asefal 19¢ yard wide, sizes, new. all useful | | Jengths, patterns, through to the back. 1,000 Bamboo Porch Screens 4,000 Bamboo fog Screens in green and natural colors, damaged. At 19e 2 23e 2.29e 5x8 Feet, 6x8 Feet, 15e Here’s Great Clothing hina Section News for Men eos 39c. & 50c. Jardinieres, Three Propositions That Surpass Any Presented to New Yorkers To-day. Wednesday From 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. under 30. and a $7.50, wae fe S13 ges © GALLS ferent 49c | assorted patterns, $16 China Dinner Sets $10.74 urge creamer-and poup bowl. | Engraved Tumblers, Jardinieres in assorted colora; 7-in. sizes. Jar: @interes that have never be- fore been sold No Mail er C. O. D. Orders Filled. About 400 odd sutts for ep in or from 33 to 42, and tor young” men from 1 to 20 “Two and three \ Plece nults in single or’ ‘soubie-breastsd suromer styles; sults of fine. all wool Hght color cheviota, | worateds. casaimeres, dark cassimeres and black thibets, No more than’ two sults to a customer, Wednesday From 11 A, M. to iP, M, “Men's $2.00, $2.50 $1.00 and $3.00 Trousers, No Mail or C. O. D. Orders Filled. Men‘s trousers of ail wool cheviets, cassimeres. crashes. ds and fancy worsteds; some with turn-up bottoms ‘ail with belt loops; many light and dark patterns, Ste from 28 to 8 waist, No more than two to a o' tomer and none sold after or before the hours named. Wednesday From 1 P, M. to 6 P.M. Men’s Outing and $10 Three Piece Suits, . i d_ three-piece sults of fine serges. Fray Men's outing and da, cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and j place thibets, These suits are Ri nity hand taliored Gh ‘of the-up-to-date styles and wilf fit men of all Uuilde In sizes from % to 4 chest. Knicker and Bloomer Pants, 59c worth as -high as $1.00, for Wednesday Bngraved tumblers of best «rade thin lead Klass In assort- ed patterns. Tumblers we Sea ee I for Housefurnish- ing Specials 55c Iron Wash Tubs, 39¢ Boys’ Loyal knickers and Maron penvariely of styles, corduroya, wool crashes] wash ‘Tuba of flannels, cheviots and worsteds. extra heavy kale vanized tron, with atrone sido” han Glen so Marked for Wednesday “only at 3 Brooms 4 i 29 Brooma of fin ¢ B g 3 sewed. . Clothes Lines Boys’ 50c Wash Knicker Pants, 25c i7¢ Cloth: is t 8: ‘onk ais ven 25¢&35¢ EnamelWare,oe p Incine a cee Gh Enamel Ware, \ ty BX, Wednesday sale that will arquse widespread] tles, etc. cord hia ad Le $1.75 Clothes Hamper;3, $1.09 Willow Clothes Hamp- ers, mada of whole wil- wood; strang han- and bottom Liberty Hand § Sewing Machines, 1. 25 interest among those who know good values when they see them. Bought 1,500 of these splendid betas at eta att garments at our own piice, which was not more than a third their actual worth, As-doon as you. see these offerings you will ©know we have not exaggerated, and you will want at Jeast two or three. 4.5010 $2.50 Lawn and Lingerie Waists, | 98° | Lawn end Lingerie Waisty, made with yokes, layer aiso backs, “Some are w ith: ny. styles ir in this lot that it would také {00 much space to men tion them ail. euslan ‘Price Is ‘A small article, dlapnas ‘Uhat * oa th your 1 and Ning trips