The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1907, Page 8

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GAMMEYER Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St. CA - Great Sale of . or ip x SLIPPERS IN OUR BASEMENT STORE. T houlsands of Pairs of Men’sFineSlippers, $ 1 25 : , Worth from $2,00 to $2.50, at oS 2,500 pairs Women’s Men's Tan and De _ » Sample Slippers, 1 es assorted styles, inEul Opera x > ‘ Slippers, regular -sizes $34, 4, 434 ~~ & 5; Regular$2.00} price. $1.50; and’ 50 value *hallapine ‘Makes Another _ Hit.as Basilio in “The Barber’ executed. He wee frequently called upon: Dut eet programme qvas not Big Russfan Basso Enea ““Boesn Berner By eek ee Effective ’ ae WITHERSPOON CHARMS Well as a Tragedian. “AT HIS SONG RECITAL. | HANES primarily to Chattapine, , thio Russian dass, the beet per side | formance within'memory of. Ros | The Barber of Seville’ was civen al intr at the Metropolitan Opera-House last night. In thé characterization of Basillo, | cher, the newoomer show ince last he was Its voice. t¢ of asive qualll ing something to be desired. both promise \and, ‘f Yesterday that Te was a comedian: of exceptional merit. The eudience, Which was a large / * vee, fairly bubbled over all tho Une stage, His tall Ss- tre, with the ae erious, somioal face ana the big, sprawling. expressive hands vas too "much for everybody's ris(bill> ties. Peal ‘atter peal of laughter fol- owen his utterances. For.once the arti ficial «ituations seemed real and the ac- tion not altogether impossidle, In this young man, whose commanding figure Bs Mefistofele startled and awed and | - firerested tm at his first appearance. Conried would veom to have fouml rea! artist. The rest. of the cast was admirable, brich, es Rosina, never was better. ways she hss taken keen enjoyment the part, but lest night ahe fairly 4 through !t, singing like a lark, fwith all the lusclousness of voice that times now she jacks, and acting if she were really the character and oughly enjoyed it. In the lesson @he sang the aria ‘Bel Raggio” *@emirami4e.” Strauss’s “Primavers’ ; and’<Chopin'd ‘The Maiden’s * the latter sung, as usual. to her aocomipaniment, Boncl. as Alma- iva, was at bis best. In the make be- jere drunken acene he showed fine |his wife sfathiid hey cole ion and he sang superbly. Cam- | took pl 6 home of the co ‘waa the famillar Figaro at we vogue oe ae genres ee re we admireq so mang years, acting eo Rey. eorge 0 A this evening a ly with the Oratorio Soci: Which the couple will receive the = | a8 Dr, Bartolo, was scarcely Ew iy gratulations of many of Long Island's | . ‘d, Teccht | olde: itizens. Begun fied, tho amdiiee parts ace Thi ne sons are John T., Henry E, sana ly. Ages conduct RN ae rue (Gaughters) wren 3 i PLVESTER TAWLING. Titana Mra: ee paises ter of Mr. and RUSSIAN SYMPHONY etiarn CONCERT A SUCCESS. ir, » an Coad molt plano Accompanist ——— Mise coTT LOW PLAYS FOR M'DOWELL FUND. — A plang recital'for the benefit of the MacDowell* fund: was given by Miss Augusta Cottlow at Mendelssohn: Hall Pp S We wish to call attention to the following Special Rubber Rubbers prices, A comparison: of these prices with those of any other store on advertised special sales Sill | bear out our assertion that our Basement Store undersells the world in Rubbers and Shoes. , < Women’s 3 Buckle Arctics, sizes 244 ta.7,| Men’s Storm King Y “$i. 50! Boots... Misses’ 3 Buckle Arctics, sizes 11 to 2, | Boys’ Heavy Storm King $1.25] Boots, sizes 3 to 6, $2.50 Child’s 3 Buckle Arctics, sizes 8 to 10 34,| Boys’ Storm King Boots, $1.00} sizes 1 to 2...... $2.00 Youths’ Heavy Storm King ots, sizes 1 1- 13 32, $1.75 hildren's Storm <hine Boots,sizes 6 to10, $1.50 Men’s Short Boots, $2.75 Youths’ Short Boots, sizes 11 to 2.... $1.75 Boys’ Short Boots, sizes2 }2to6,$2.25 own feature of the programs €roup of the unfortunate coi songs, Other numbers we prelude and fugue in, D major romanza by Bra! tions from eo ar and ‘ THIRTY-ONE DESCENDANTS AT THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING. Gx sons and daughters, twenty-four] grand children and one great. grand child, all living in Richmond Hill, L. 1..| to-day attended the golden wedding! anniversary of Augustus Haugaard. his wife, Mathilde, The celebrat Men’s 4 Buckle Arctics..:......... Misses’ Knee Rubber Boats sizes 11 to 2, $125 Child’s Knee Rubber Boots, sizes6 to10 4, “$1.00 Men’s Rolled Edge Storm Rubbers, 80c Women’s Storm Rubbers........ 50€ Misses’ Storm*Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2, 40c Child’s Storm Rubbers,sizes6to10 34, 35¢ Continuation of Our Great Sale of $4, $5 and $6 Shoes for Men and Women at A treat for lovers of concert music frus afforded by the Russian Symphony \ Boclety at Ca io Hall last evening mhen|| upder the Jeadership of Con- ducto| Modest Altshuler, @ highly en- and exquisitely rendored pro- WW was offered It was the secon pion ~oncert of the society axon and an appreciative and | audience warmly | applaud “eth number. More than a hundred tn etrumenta: Kine part In one Kran | musical poem ‘and every musiclan’ an |, Grtist, the entertainment was of high ‘character. qcditied, von Glenn, the “celllet. Pro- o 30 | 4 ate Bring Your Children to See, Santa Claus. He will be with us until Christmas and has a present for each one of our ~dittle customers. FOR PERSONS HAVING IDLE FUNDS, OF $1,000 and upward, at this time, we can safely invest them to NET 6 ‘per cent. on first mortgage, $0 per cent. of value, on Im- proved and country real ts- tate, titles guaranteed. We are _ “and for ‘many, years have been attorneys for two National Banks and one Savings Bank. . Address re bain 4 anata \ LAW FIRM, 267 World, 0 ES am ipringbrui se Stag ail hen, by Davidows Were masterfully “HOPE : says : : No Waiting for What’s Going to Turn Un All Sie Must Go Without Furth D 1 T Stocks. of ‘Men’s Winter Overcoats and Suits, the New Stocks of Shirts, "Underwear, er Dears 9 Tie Rew ‘Fine Furnishings; the New Arrivals—Men’s and Women’s Fur Lined Coats, Women’s Fur Coate;and Furs. The Stewart Building, at City Hall Park, which was sold.to:a syn- dicate headed bu a well-known millionaire reat nite oneratar Men's Fur Lined Coats. Women’s Fur Coats. SS Shells (outside) of either fine ‘ aera $45.00 fick Kersey or impcrted Brow’: $85.00 fachh, Save tiattatiee $44.88 up +9 oloths, Tailored by expert coat- - ifcent Karments * $200.00 inaxers. Fur linings, made by best $125.00 ity Caracul ned hine; furriers ‘constet of natural and ls blended Muskrat, Russian Mar- with imported Satin de handsomest coat In town $68.88 Women’s Fur Pieces. mot, Russian Svalik!, French Seal, Otter, Jap Mink and other Kerviceable furs. Collar and trimmings of Persian lamb, Nat- \u te” $2, 50 A, collection o ural and Blended Otter, Sabeline, » $84, 67 tles, Ascot 88 Beaver and other lustrous furs., $50. 00 = maatnaiae ay C 10 mont” war up to Men's Fur Caps. Qi eater at acen ENEE $16 88 K City ° * $2.50 oft popular shapes, Da- orga ; Spo toll and Driving. All Waren s Gap Muffs. $10.00. made ot well selected, $1 38 ‘ thoroughly seasoned fur S, $3, 50 A pba per ang the post ‘$1. 38 upto desirab! 3. Then up to wkina, rich and lustrous f jor ** $4.88 Womens Fur Lined Coats, up to “$24, 88 for Womens Fur Sets. Shells of fine broad- a $40.00 com and nines ot $21.34 337.0 Ee Tien Bact et yverioua] and) © iipita $22.50 iynx, tandeiia Fox 912,88 including $350,00 ire furs, fine aelaoted eaulirel 1 $54. Rumors $25.00 Barie Squirrel, naturkl gy rmo! > Squirrel, M ey and Marmot skins, sees EX( About the Stewart Building's future are numeraus—Ist. That the clty would buy tt. $30;00) anaisan acne oer Ash se. — 2nd. That it would be turned into a department store, with arcade running from Chambers St. to Reade St, 3rd. That it would be replaced by a skyscraper, de,, €c,, c, “Men’ s Clothing and Holiday Specialties. _ Men's Suits and Overcoats Siz aiid tat Yoane He Mixtures, overplaids, also plain Blacks and Navyg. sizes 31 to 42 i Select Suits and Overcoats », | $2500 The Su | ed Fab. peed aes $5. 90) $35.00 |, Men's and Women’s Holiday Umbrellas, Greatest showing of Umbrellas made in the downtown + most beautiful han- Fur Trimmed Great Coats. \ 330 ito or street $1.00 | ¥. Shells of “up to Holiday Kid Gloves. Two fresh One of ed Latest shades lust the Faull stocks just imported ‘samples export order not 68 heavy wor breasts. cece eee teste eee P $18. 67 os sot “S18.61 ‘B8e. and A fe Friezesytiso Men's Suits, both Cass)- u be Rca $21.34) Men's Fine Trousers. 65c Neckwear of fine quality silk: SAAR andy §8c HaGaeats protec $9.67) |, Tuxedo Coats and Vests Isa 00 B : up to, Ra A jean and pee “Gees See, Girth, taiedts (at ocentdl oe eee | $79 lar shapes, some in individual | 92.00 The mest porular gar 88c $25.00 also Overcoats with combi pa veallaes: BAL up to ee Gi eaRea EASED dee 50 A, splendid Xmas If you are not more than satishied with any phenaee at this corner, not only is your maney refunded without guibbling, but—command us. BROADWAY cor. CHAMBERS—— Great Sale of Furs Great Sale of Furs | lg | me TS THE EVENING 1 WORLD, “FRIDAY, DECEMBER: 13,71907¢ Greenhut and L, Company Dry Goods Bectanne Satutdey (ce morrow) this store will be open evenings until Christmas. To afford the shopping public an additional opportunity to inspect th- stocks and building of Greenhut and Company, this store will remain open evenings from Saturday, December 14th, Sale of Boys and Children’s Clothing Gloves for Men _ and Women Women's Suits Veils and Veiling Ready-to- Wear Millinery Misses , and Girls Wear ‘to Tuesday, December 24th inclusive. ~ Not only are the goods of a holiday-gift nature “exceptionally large in’ variety and unusual ‘in character-—-but the prices are the lowest ever marked on merchandise’ of superior quality. Medium-priced: goods predominate. | Boys’ Norfolk and belted doub'e-breasted ‘suits in’ neat patterns of fancy mtked cheviots. Sizes 7 to 17 yearst . 3.75 and 5.50 Former prices 5.50 and 8.50 Boys’ double-breasted Ches(kriicld overcoats of fine fancy cheviets Sizes 7 to 13 yeas ee 7.50 Former prices 1000 to 12 50 / and tweeds Boys’ reefers in three-quarter length—navy blue, Ox‘ord frieze and 4.75 to 9.50 mixed cheviots. Sizes 6 to 14 years i Former prices 6.75 to 13.50 Children’s overcests, buttor-to-neck model; navy blue and gray and Sizes 3 to 7: years 5.00 to 8.50 Former prices 6.75 to 11.50 "Sharp_underpricing on the remainder of our stocks of young men's suits and‘avercoats and boys’ and children’s higher-priced clothing, Including fur and fur-trimmed overcoats and party suits of. broad- t brown mixtures cloths and velvets in pastel tints. _ WOMEN'S GLACE GLOVES: ~~ 12-button-length French cs kid gloves it anand white. We 2.75 bya ; SS 1.85 1 2-button-length Baris ee in tan, black aml ~white ; extra’ bread cut Value 200 0. 2. 0. ~< MEN'S GLOVES: . ee I-clasp P. X. M. Cape leather gloves. Value 1.25 98c Tecsepiploue’ ved Cane leather gloves, Value 150) 2211S Three examples from a carefully chosen stock. The. price-savings are well worth while: Women’s tailor-made suits of striped cheviots and mannish mixtures . full kilted skirt, coats in semi and close-fitting models. Value 22.50 15.00 Suits of fine bent in bahorsbe laeigs. stylish semmt-fitting model. 18.50 Tailor-made suits of imported Loch in black, navy blue and full kilted skict, short, jaunty coat in dose-fitting Specially priced at . autumn brown ; effect. Value 35.00 : Cn 125100) A [Pp gift-boxes, appropriate for Christmas : Auto chiffon veils, 2 yds. long, all shades 110 Tuxedo dotted veils, 1 3% yds. long é 65¢ Embroidered chiffon veils, 1 !2 yds long - 0 1.95 Lace veils, 134 yds. long =. es 5c, 1.15 Velvet chiffon spotted veils, 13 yds. long Roms OHO Ring spot net veils. Value S8c oS 5 i 42c Chiffon cloth veils, 3 yds. long; all shades: 1.25 and 2.50 Black and colored Tuxedo veiling, plain or dotted, by the yard. value 18,:22 and 25¢ a 7 3 c 6 15¢ Ready-to-wear Hat Department, First Floor. Smart trimmed hats in new shapes and colorings. 5.50 Untrimmed felt hats in the season's best-liked shapes 100 Aigrette and coque fancy feathers for fashionable hat trimming 1.45 Marabout breast effects in soft, pretty colorings’. ° 7Sc _ Ostrich plumes in various lengths = colorings at reduced prices: CHILDREN'S HATS in youthful, becoming shapes, dainttly trimmed > . O40 9 . ° - 3.75 Materials and tailoring: ar¢ excellent ; they should be : Misses’ and Girls’ full-length walking and tourist coats in mannish Scotch mixtures, stripes and plaids; box back, double-breasted models, flannel lined throughout, Value 13.75. . 7.50 Girls’ navy blue and grey chinchilla reefers, finished with velvet cow, ake bat enn ind and fancy buttons ; flannel lined throughout. Value 15.00 . 9.00 Girls’ dainty one-piece dresses in French serge and Panames; full. plaited models in desirable colorings, elaborated with fancy buttons and self-colored ribbon. Values 7,50 and 10,50 . 5.00 and 7.00 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly ecoupied by B, Altmen & Ca.) i \

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