The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1907, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1907. One View of Our New $7,000,000 Custom House 'ADVERTISES FOR | corner, running from his property to! Seventh avenus, wan a large lot oc- copied only by an old-fashioned frame house. The city bought the corner! # _ And Glimpses of Its Magnificent Interior eee eee Hatterman apartmenta, was asked Whrary thero was desired by the other Property owners, for they believed would enhance the value of thelr hold- ings y “I never stam the plans of the library building.“ said Mr Hatterman yester- day. “I supposed. of course, that the city woul at least leave me a light well, ‘Bul every wind + colmipletely bricked up. There fs pot a room in the house, exceot the front onts opening on West One Hun- dred and Filteenth street, which does | ay and night | intends to stay. Stay? Of course I wi BLAMES CITY | While Residents of West 115th Street Are Indighant at Hatierman’s Move. 1 : that. brary wall went up t off"the light and alr, we've had but trouble with the white They Diamed it all on us. and even day night ther had o hh officer here to arrest me for &™ TE WANTS TO BE GOVERNOR TO PLEASE CHILD WIFE. She Would Be First Lady in State, So West Virginia Millionaire Will Run. «OT $7,200,000 Finest Public Structure in. j America, Perhaps in the : World, Completed. test tne ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF, | Revenues to Bé Collectéd in| __, Two Weeks Will Complete- | + ly Covet! Entire Cost. | of get white peor in the piace. I finally decided and I have alread After an‘ expenditure which all pat | Teaches the national appropriation of | $7,200,000, the new Custom-House In| Bowling Green !s about ready for oceu- pancy. “Nearly seven years has been | @evoted to the rearing of one of the! Apeat public structures on the Amert-| an continent. {¢ not in the entire World. Standing on the historic site of | 614 Fort Amsterdam. the imposing edt-| Boe, with {ts huge statuary and broad €ntrance, ix a fitting head-to the great- @mt thoroughfare on the’ Western Hem- | isphere—Broadway. ‘Approximately the space on which the structure ftands cost two million and a quarter dollars, the building a Vittle more than four and a half mill- fons, while the furnishings will run Into more than $900,000. The building. ix in ‘the form of an @pen square, with the huge rotunda Mr. Hatter {-dosen mts twenty-s Hundred anc years NEW oRRS ES GROWING STORE | AND ay 4 2 agean AREER RAPE ETOP Rete atenet he — mural paintings of patriotic and nin ‘toric subjects. Simia> “4ecorations will\ edorn the wall along the tau ys lead- ing Up from either end of the main corridor. ‘The rotunda occuples an oval space of | 73 feet wide aad 150 feet long, while get in the centra as practically a sep- @fate building. The space occupied 1s @dout 75,000 square feet, and ts bounded | ‘®y Bowling Green, Whitehall, State and Bridge streets. It has a frontage Gf 20 feet opposite Bowling Green Park, 0 feet at the sides on Whitehall and | State streets and 300 feet at the rear in Bridge street, making it rectangular | tt te 60 feet to the veiling from the floor, j Light in admitted through an artisti- cally designed ceiling light, or monitor, set In the roof. Official Transfer To-Morrow. The officia! tranrfer of the new bulii- | ing to the Government will he made to- morrow, and soon after the work of re- \moving the records from the old ra:m- hackle building at Wall and Wijifams OTHENBERG co} WEST 14" STREET. BSATISFACTION _GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED | streets will Gegin. It will probably not j be ready for oc cy before the first of November nex “It soands like @ vast sum of mone: to put into a building mall TN Greenfield. United States Superintenit. ent of Construction, now in charze fn shape. A Real Fireproof Building. Nearly every one In New ork is fa- miliar” with the enormous statues | >) Mounted on the four big pedestals and \Fepresenting the four great continents “ef Europe, Asia, Afriea and America. Near the top of the building are fig- ures representing the maritime nations, fncient and@ modern. The structure terers 190 fect above the eldewalk and | embraces seven stories above the level, | ‘Chile there are two stories beneath. | The framework is of steel, the out- @ide of the building Maine granite, Youth of Nineteen Accused by Anniversary Monday a Ringing Success The greates: throng, the mo:t enthusiastic crowd of eager shdppers that ever attended a sale in New York... Anniversary Sales at Rothenberg & ‘Co. mean positive bargain sensations. nowhere else equaled. ere are more tor Tuesda Remarkable Anniversary 20-in. Heavy Satin-Face Lining Setim, shown in pearl gray, tan, castor, smerald green, gold, -brown, royal blue 29 cadet blue and gar- the building, “but it Isnt eo vers exe traordinary when one takes-tnto consia- Station Uhe fact that Uncle Sam wil jn an amount in revenue di the first two weeks occupanes, sufticent to cover the entire of its oreupaney cost." g ' WHO'S SEEN BILL @ HE'S $1,000 SPECIES Not Blown In, Maybe Blown Sale Silks and Dress Goods | | 20-im. All-Sifk Louisive, in checks and plaids, | 52-in. Al-Wool Pebble Granite manufactured by the Goodall Worsted’ Co.; shown in royal blue, marine blue navy blue, brown, garnet, 49 shown in black and white, blue gnd white, in various mote oe 49c 27-im. Washable Silk Pongee, shown in golden brown, cadet blue, navy blue, pink, light blue, 29 JAMES MCREERY & CO. 23rd Street. + 4th Street. While the interior is of marble and Plaster, the only suggeston of wood- Work anywhere being the doors and wistow casings, so that it can well be © considered Jutely fireproof. Nearly every State in ibe Union can ¢iajm an individyal interest In the} plum, gray, t2n, cas- tor, etc. Regular $1.00 value at . ceccenee 50-in. Black All-Wool Hel- net; 49c. grades. Spe- cial at . 20-in. All-Sik Reman Stripe Taffeta, in the LADIES’ GLOVES. im Both Stores, : | champagne, reseda green, great structure, because the material ; Who ‘ Seiley ay fn mpagne i ¢ame from all parts of the nation, The Husband Found Him | Out or Helped Out of 8 button length, Biarritz Gloves. He Bee soctaaatiarat Regular Lye feat Gher (nnn ND Oe cheat 59¢ } eee ne reo nord dae Manes while) Under the Bed. | Cronin Flat. Tan, brown, black or white. 1.00 per pair { a wu Scotch Plaid Sua. | 46-2. All Pare Wors'ed stripe and if ama, and nearly every State between | i | 4 44-in. All-Woel Freach feta, in | Imperted Check Suitings, shown in the pop- i faroithed some pari of the material | ea the popalar fall. colorings 7Q_,| img right combinations 59 | vise fat styles and color- 9 Mra..Monahan Keegan, of matronly | Have you seen thousard-dolar bili | ines: value 61.25. at... .- appearance, and James Parney, a boy | f0ating arouhd Harlem? of nineteen, who lives at No. 52 West! There's a saffron-backed root of all Fitty-sixth street, were arraigned Inj évil fluttering about the upper part of the West Side Court to-day on war-| the city, talking in a heavy bass-volce, | rants issued under the new infidelity| calculated to attract attention almost iw. Monaahn | Keegan, the woman's! anywhere. This bill was u transient “ and Mack: value $1.00 at Afiet the waltor has passed the hand- | oF | and | CORSETS. In Both Stores. Domest'cs All Corsets carefully fitted. y Boys’ $4 Combination Suits, $1.98 Rousi-g Tuesday Specials for % the main corridor, three terms are im- Mediately suggested—srandeur, spa-| Corsets of fine-Batiste and Coutil. 3 complamant. | . 2 4 s = ciousnesa-and solidity. Hr tavieranas SIS aaa ates ee ey ete Model for average figure, Supporters Arniver.ary Week Feature $ lings, in lengths of 2 to Fourteen Columns of Greek Marble.| jome inte at night. he discovered Soune accord’ ssc, not ataving acct aient| trached fe of coat er pants. Best 2 yards. Value 12%c, yard, ‘A large portion of the immense to | Parney under the bed: in’ which his Second street, not staying 0 ea thse 1.35 Sey eereees Plaids, in the 1 r itable ) i t | wife was. He dragred the boy ait and disappearing while Mr. Cronin was | pepareitast, in) the latest colors, suital | saja is within the range of vision! and g1ve ira a ing. This was celebrating the presence of bis wel- unusual value e and t for children’s dresses, at, 10c ul £9) uuge col of Greek | his apartment SR West Forty | come gue Chahren | a : ‘ ar tories otgn Cline oc Gra A SPGLDNT at hue hh iF iee | coue et, Sem Tas tw | Corsets of fine Imported Coutil fo sires dress 2 gy cath : *|the louse and she weat to live with rofiin so!d one of hi = : z There are two at each end of the ro-| friends at No. Wi West” Sixty-Afth ji gcDman s0!d one of his four Model for well developed figure. 1.65 dertul bargain for Annive Extra’ Heavy Shaker Flaznel, regular 1 funda, two at the doa entrance to| ESE acca ware peld in sib) van Seettiia Halos, Hidu Dill abd tw 5 || Reese ear i the bullding and fofr on eaco, end of | each for further examination Oi bills Fre anesriys, nope try corny weyers Be unusual value. Knicker Pants. wit! ® . OC the maln corridor /eupporting kallerien | Geadnesdny pareaty areneiss his wife to the | La Vida Corsets. The new models - vanta, with every oy BI at the thin rom which one may Se errr > | theatre and supper, e house was in| anna ’ Joke tron marble arches over! DRENCHED IN OPEN CARS. tis i adapted for all the latest creations in Men’s and Young Mes . Pas. perfections: exc bie Fal into the main cor | Staten Island com e two! Ci A | } 1.1 ts Finiske Tidor, Stn Set stort 8 mmuters were angry nin returned that night the u a : : | at $1. ant s ahs beignt Inner side ot the Grand yesterday because on the Staten Jx.and | $00 will was sleeplog peacetully in the | costumes. La \ aga Corseis for every | nde 50 Pants, nae $l. ‘as han-| For boys Linen Finished P. ieecy apace. where the otunaa. study |lareceoans tena sturday | ext morning It wan not the | type of figure. With slender graceful |] dreds of others of well-known maker, | In peat eee each. ere two large windows, meas $7in 7 open scars ai to-ride | gowa were open for ventilati f * : oe 2 | [tn all-wool cassimeres. neat mixtures tra Héavy Croc} by dh feet, protected frout tha lnside | Mo eeet pears, in the drenchivg rala-|@nq the bill may have blown out Or lines, petite and exquisite modeling. and pretty worste} effects In piaits | mle har fietortranecece Reberiiiimerkroriactinrcont ore. | mo. nd Light and Rail- | somebody may hare entered by the fire. } ane Checks api stripes sy for, full size be i foad Comiany. which operates the lines escape during the night. B to 4 each The tloor is the-most artistic in the 3-00 to 15.00 | hav but oie 1.19 : or iat motors for its. cars way. Mr. le advertiat = Sifkoline Comforters, f 9c city of New York, being of different, which in earls. spri | the Petuen of his $1.00 bil valuog pia wolored marble. including pink, yellow.|to the open cars and, tnatbanntec ree Sichbexetuenuicomnrereen: Periee ain iene = 2 8 she peciai. eac! ce white and green. The celllig! of the'!to the cleed cara. Gal NMS GAC ipa Hue cen ts (OC Leoriaicrastiin: Main corridor Is to be decorated with closed cars are ready for wervices (he! pound pinay et tie DUA se bel nr | UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENTS. Sale of Lace Curtains and Upholst- | ery Fabrics, B. 4 Sensations! Specials for Tuesday’s In Roth Stores. Continuing the Great Anniversery Bargains in Lace Curtains °. OTTINGHAM 1.8 © E CUR- “SRINes te 1 Tatetecwht pat: Annive:sary Values Ojfered im ( Sample Mil‘inery aE The whole town is talking about our On Tuesday and Wednesday, peaiebiatee tate aces bi Grace headwear NOW at prices usa- October the rst and 2nd. i atl width and ally obtain at the ed Of 2 sezson. value Ds if We mention one great special for About $25,000 worth of Lace Cur- } t#ins at one-third less than usual prices, ISSANCE SrTs— cat quality bobbinet. valance and bolster shan ide Seamless An extensive variety of designs and rere aa ema Ment : qualities including Point Arab, Renais- ARIE FOOT ae ae. Linoleum 6TH AVE. 22ND TO 25PD ST. NY ferent patterns Potnt Paris and very deep orate borders; is long anki 54 in. wide: value up to §@: per pair. GERMAN LACE CURTA! Cluny and Brussel Ie >- sance, Marie Antoinette and other fine laces, | Point Arab..10.00, 13.50 and 17.50 pair | ¥o other house can show you such a 4.98 Is trish Poin. ey tively the best as-° sortment ever i H ‘toi ney 2 84 In shown. Regular Renaissance and Marie Antoinette... . . yarda/)ene a8 ont 1 66 pase Root: 6.50, 9.75 and 12.50 pair ray vaiue $B : Squate yard. * som [shay sooner i Irish Point....4.75; 6.00 “ Upholstery Fabrics. French Armures, various designs in a wide range of Art shades suitable for | | draperies and wall hangings. “50 inches | wide. 1,00 and 1.85 per yard 8.50 Anniversary Sale : Celebrating Fifty Years in Business ‘ . £5 hy . : eat Which began at: 8 o'clock this moming, achieved one of the greatest successes ever knowr in trade circles : It was a triumph from carly morning, and the crowds which filled the store $13.50 Elastic Felt Mattress Made up in one or two parts, cov- ered with satin ticking; closely tufted and foll weight; 6 75 e made in all sizes; Solid Oak 45 , Parlor Suite, like lIastratton. 45.00 Parlor Suite, $32.00—Prie aie made ot crmch Mahogany, hand pollahed. excellent workmamthip. Covered ta year choles of Bilk Dazcask. [imported Velour ar Gobeliz ‘Tapestry.- $15 Chiffoniers, $9 {Arch Top Bed Tapestries in Verdure and Gobelin | effects in cotton, silk or wool. Colors and d value $13.50; sale price, igns suitable for covering parlor, gave eloqvent evidence cf the esteem in which Ehrich Bros. is held by the public. library or dining room furniture. : | Siceboards | Som “cur inmesee Pie! Pies means: t 2 ! QB ae z “papa aaaat 3 mh : E andsome — sero! Many: came to pay their respects to the store on its Fiftieth Birthday, and the ' id Lie es ti bereed foo patterne, They Gestgn, with heary ; ha a Eade of 20! —_ marvellous values on every hand amazed all who beheld them. bom For plush ined fic | O0%, zit "Preach had ce iseecnoa ver drawer, heavy carved top sup- ried with square uted columns: vai- ue $25.00. Aunt vereary Sale Price. 15.00 AMES MGREERY & 60. 23rd Street ‘This. sale will ccntinve throughout the week, and the inconveniences of Monday may be avoided if patrons will use the Twenty-third St and~Trijenty-second St. doors. iversary Sale Price, 9.00 84th Street arene waa ems beaar nae on

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