The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1908, Page 9

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=r ee Ee 4 Greenhut and Company Dry Goods ; Not all sizes, but all the good New Tailored colors and in black. They are Suits Underprice odd suits from our regular stock, and if you find your size you save from 8.00 to 12.50 on even our own moderate THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1905. __ EeSSITNAMTE USED (22S AEN FATHER BURKE Seager )TOSTOP WORK os. BURIED WITH HONORS e=™s44n Seu oc ad Our patrons are cordially in- vited to visit the new Reception and Lounging Room on the Fourth Floor. Tea is served (without charge) throughout the day. Take 18th or 19th Street side elevators a —-——— DISMISS DOCTOR = aime | , » Late Head of Protectory Es-} : ANTITONE WA near LupeD ONE PERS ys cso Sat | on the Tr Directors of Temporary Home | SLOT GAS METER Giant Crane Wrecked; Men) A truck tondea with ¢ | i and driven ty a rest i | | its cut fn steerage rates York and potnts on the } the Italian lines ne in a stat Hamburg-Amertcan lays the blame for tion to the latter Knas, belle? that the matter © Rev. Fath-| Would be ' Rev. Paths phe feht in nieton, Staten! not affect. the uhle to, made with the > | Buropean Ines. (Soe Pda ie eats] GETS MELODY'S PLACE. <! Hundreds of friends r Burke, who Island, F -/attend is fur the litle in Westchester Stand by Discharged by Contractors | Hook named Dennis. s J + . oY jerknp In the operation of t Woman Superintendent. riday et ear line ed thousands pf pu vored to Swer 1 to-day he- Are Suspected. .4. |*! jBarton Asphyxiated When} weit fo Te Brening Son Put in Quarter With Two dynamite bombs placed under the| the pith of @ southbound car at the argo enough to hold eenenee original price. VHITH PLAINS, Y w Whit iinengeraa ersection of Franklin street Pc 7 it ; , “ ne e Line qders at the toot of | a, eh iis e crowd anxious to pay a last tribute! T, J Drennan Succeeds Man De. A As the remit ofa clash Jet Open. eo chhunen cclineg satan cera aes | a tees rmareemmn es Fak (hie caits | posed by Mets for “Disloyalty Choice at 16.00 to 22.50 SS | J. Drennan now has Wiillam Father Burke died from exposure, af-| ‘Thom f ) FE. Melody's Job in the Finance Depart- ©f anti-toxine Former prices were 25.00, 30.00 and 35.00 d with such terrific force that /.poal {Tuk and ut d everal how of diptheria in + a rto: hire ei t teorge A. Barton, three : concuswien was heard as far north} Jad only in his pada ment. He was appointed to-day by Second Floor ; aie | old, a milkman, was found|in a dying || ou os reat ana south to nel men found him Friday night and Ghd ARETE Get Co EEE == } Beara : ; fe former Mev ender, cariy to-day when bis Wit? | Rattery. Windows in dulldings for a!) who was deposed when hi nded by Grantndred ival VY { an cee Wa saceen ree : tebe a Nearer Iintng up with Borough President Coler L T; . ix hundred new arrivals. our H redias of a quarter ap e| Ss in the primartes fight against McCar- ace- rimmed ! reel eighth tu Wall eee echan gor the mot eehan was niaced rookly, to cAll lwgnaahed, and dwellere in tenem : y ; style is among them. They are Lingerie Waists all lingerie waists, lace-trimmed H with tasteft-l beauty. You may choose from twelve Manhattan 1 r of Assessment Atrears and z/has a $400 salary attached. | models—and be assured that any waist you select R. T. WILBON ILL. | is worth one dollar more than its price. OD TAt At 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 each en He eR When coe | Second Floor seis - : - Hats---Trimmed 4 number of charming new hats re an was injured, | r {same day) Drennan ts vice-president of the Sen- ler arrest. |he died. He was very popular in Sta-/eca Club In the Fourth Assembly Dis- trict in| Brooklyn, where Melody {6 wre ie Job is’ that of Deputy Col- n along the water front ray te the street, ; Nea with gas, and) ¢eanng their homes were tumbling e Surgeon Warden, | gown. i aE earner mae pleton. mi with him] either of the two big pters was in-/ EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY BILL Many of the jured wuch, but a great crane was} Ww ladda wrecked | PASSED IN CONGRESS. , us were placed | him and Mar Durkal was ery, in W r road the 1 hu hn's Pr rged WASHINGTON, April 6.—The House jon |of Repre passed the S' een disc nimousiy ability H Row, which has bean bu! Evidently the intention was to di the open Jet. | tne mac e eae = : sve otters ieietva ince Gin Be i are added to-morrow morning to eulopatite denth and | i] And Untrimmed, the wonderful collection we are and has ‘0 e saw two men sulk e __Restaurant | ffering at 5.75. Ii i f ee And Flowers. offering at 5.75. In point o} ae aon merainclll SS materials and trimmings we have Welton warn made them the equals of any hats at 8.50. In addi- tion, they have a piquant becomingness that is not usually found in hats of far higher price. The assortment includes Georgette sailors, chic turbans, severe walking hats, wing trimmed and colorful, flower-trimmed dress hats, At 5.75 We continue the sale of our Imported Chip Flats at 55c; SIXTHIAV., 19”7T0 20” STREE TI NEW YORK. Oe 346 Women’s Sample Skirts silk Drop Voile Skirts, Taffeta Silk Skirts and Mixtures priced in many Ing and put a bomb instances at less than the actual cost of material, | Biase powder in one of the boilers in the Values up to 22.50 4 "the two men are beloved co nave! “At *5 and °8.50 that they bepeved 6 Dr. < unable to save value 125 In a good assortment of colors for women, misses and children. Children’s hats, prettily trimmed; were dan was en safe out on the water when wrcciucaant Bicep upon the greatest skirt values, the handsomest range of new skirt styles te evcr oliercd for the price, we expect the largest day’s skirt selling this house value250 . 2 6 6 6 4 2 e175 i “Si has ever had. gar Third Floor. Flowers: damage Here's the startling bargain news that will create the selling—Voile Skirts Wreaths and floral montures for hats, at 1.75 & 2.75 Rose sprays, foliage and fashionable flowers, at 0c Novelties in wings, owls’ heads, ostrich feathers and aigrettes are shown in fullest assortment. Main Floor Pepnisced gs te s2.00) with silk taffeta drop, Taticta Silk Dress Ski ed wi }.6 s eta drop, Taticta Silk Dress Skirts trimmed with taffeta s and iron 7 GE OOD Cur ads folds—Skirts that sell regularly up te .50—Tuesday at....-- $8.50 Al-Wool The prettiest fabric for waists, house ‘ unt and children’s dresses. There are Challie ‘oman stripes in pastel colorings; and beau 11 hair-line silk stripes, on white grounds, in pink, lavender, com, blue, brown and black; 27 in. wide; takes well to the tub; value 75c. At 50c a yard The Rich and Poor Alik , Tartment Kooms Purnlahed Main Floor $49.98 |GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ; $109.98 4 triton LIBERAL CREDIT. TERMS jB vet Sale of Mea ie and women’s a) aod 2 ns $0.00 worth—$5.00 Down, $1. y 49.75 umbrellas; covers are of Imperial an ee a sale Umbrellas piece-dyed taffeta; handles of sterling 100.00 uacrer, Amini, in Property riences to silver, pearl, gun metal, gold plate and natural wood, sterling trimmed. Two dollars is L our Cant nee their value. mention teres, 1 $200 ur Their Price 1.35 Main Floor A sweet love song will be given with next Sunday's World, words and One of these Skirts and a dress waist and you are dressed for any occasion. music com le e. This time it is trom the big Victor Moore Show, «Ihe Talk of § They come to us from one of the foremost manufacturers in New York City—a man who makes. New York,"’ at the Knickerbocker. «1 Want the World to Know | Love You’ isa F— nothing but Skirts, being a skilled specialist in that line—creating models that are style standards of sweet love song that every piano player and every home singer will want. America—a maker who uses nothing but the choicest materials and latest fabrics. a0 : =a = 2 SHE [ The illustration gives you on idea of the styles, but you must see the beautiful fabries, the MUSIC BY PERMISSION OF F, A, MILLS, PUBLISHER, fine workmanship, the smart model to appreciate the full import of this wondertul bargain, ‘There is a multitude of different styles made up of all wool imported fabrics, auch as novelty stripes, pin stripes and shepherd plaids, mohairs, serges, Van Sale of The unique, artistic character of the high- _ grade lighting pieces has little in common Electric with the new low prices at which we Lamps have marked them: in blue, black, brown, Copenhagen, lexther Be 00 and white: Leautiful justrous taffe!as—cressy, ined and unlined—voiles in black,and just §@.50 a few white—in various pleated models--many gored effects; French t'are—cireular ane! and ‘junic mode!s—trimmed in all sorts of ways—with two or three folds—strap- pings, tucking, | raid or bultons of self material: teffe a orsalin, One zn more beautiful than the other. Thee Skirts represent the best valucs ever offered at this time of the sca on—worth from $12.00 to $22.40, 100 Women's Sample Sui's at $24.75 Values up to $45.00 ‘Ir the Bargain Basement Women’s $18 New Easter Suits, $11.79 Up-to-date models: new hip coats; double and single-breasted Prince Chaps. three button Cutayays, Madam Butterflics and also miny other styles: made of all-wool Panamas in stripes and plain colors; Ined throw: hout with a goo!, serviceable satn, Very ‘ull plaited skirts, trimmed yl mel $1179 Table Lamps Leaded glass shades: regularly 18.00, at 5 12.00 Reading Lamps With a variety of leaded, period domes: Regularly 54.00, at 37.50 i 72.00,“ 49.50 zi 90.00, ““ 62.50 ve 150.00, “ 100.00 MY 180.00, “ 125.00 Hanging Domes Floral patterns, in leaded glass; regularly 144.00, at 98 00 regularly 225.00, . _. 150.00 Wistaria designs, 24-inch diameter; at : Third Floor Women’s Side Highly polished combs—price-low- ered tor quick selling: And Back Back Combs; plain and carved of ee amber and shell, in empire style. Combs---35¢ Side Combs; plain, a shell and amber. Regularly 59°, 75c & 1.00, At 35c each Main Floor Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B Atman & Co.) ; _ Dresses, 31.97 Made up in very dainty paticrns in new Duchesse and V neck eficcts; trimmed with Val. Lace and embroidery. Full plaited Skirt. Women’s Woo/ Panama Skirts, $2.49 and Organdie hevceux; all pri cd for a quick selling at per yard... ...+ecee .., 10e 2,000 mille. Printed \ ds Lindes, le Dri th. a orsisting of Batiste, Swises, Linewe Svitings, Cotton Brilliantine sues aud Percales: all suitabl 3 : : 12%e Remnants oj Silks, 24¢ ly astounling valves—wish we could put it] With utter disregard to cos’ or former selling price, as the values warrant it, | thousards of vards of high pr , high cost. silks are Materials of the better kind in most desirable le «| thrown out with one idea in mind—a quick clearing o! —silk and wool Foliennes, Chiffon Voiles, Silk C s, | all remnants. Wool Voiles—plain and faney Suitirgs in stripes, checks Thousands of dr ss lengths are included in and neat mixtures, in all the approved Spring color! 2H¢e every make of Silks—some from our recent PBREASEESSEAAE SSS FESEREEDESSESEEES FEOEELESEES ORES “ See That Your Children ' Choose Proper Companions ¢ Morning World ‘‘To Let’’ Ads. have : my Positi' large sales in the Rotunda Dept., together with mill ends from two of our largest silk effecte—$1, $1. yard ee manufacturers, on sete 7ae yalies at eee Pain| P0484 Shantungs, Printed Foulards, faterials that are both serviceable and neat, Plain namas, serges, fancy sultings, veilings, Vigoureux Gray pia ea Blain Colored Sika, uiting in neat checks, tri, al mixture: seaitathon; values aticee yards = see 2ZC\ Every make and color; values to $# yard; at 24 to b4c. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. “ guided many a family into a more desirable neighborhood. SN {AE CB G3 d006 on agonnasndgoooanen 2 2ouHGnq 00ND | Wor.en’s $3.50 Dimity Jumper and Shirt Waist ; Full plaited modes trimmed with two bias folds of taffeta. Come in black, blue and b own —special at 2.49, 1 Goods #emnants i \\\ 8,080 yards MilizBuds and Remnants 0! Wash Fabrice il Warp @oitton Mousselines, per yard. Dress Goods Remnants 42c\ posesececesessesceee

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