The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1908, Page 8

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i ~MINWA CALE MAY | “RETURN TO STAGE TO AID HUSBAND Haynes, Once “Greatest of Life Insurance Agents,” De- clares He Is Bankrupt. ‘As a result of Archibald C. Haynes's shattered finances, the wife of the for- mer “‘leading life insurance agent in the world” may return to the stage, where, a8 Minna Gale, she was a well- known leading woman, | In a petition in bankruptey filed by Mr. Haynes, he gives his assets at $2.50 i qeeh on hand, $17.42 in banks, fifty-slx @hares of stock in the Unked States | fj value unknown, the con- 621.63, Cash Sales Company. and a claim of $10,000 against Equitable for alleged breach of tract, Liabilities are given at $17 r @f which $62,091.75 Js unsecured. i “Why not?” asked Mrs. Haynes, when ‘ esked in regard to the report that she would return to the stage. “It would be aN right for me to go back on the r stage, and J shal! do so if my husband ‘decides I can help him,” ‘Mr. Haynes blames his reverses on ble fight with the Equitable gummary dismissal! by Pau! He claimed he had about $00,000 in fenewal premiums coming to him at the time. ( “T carried the load as long @ould,” he said, “and w left open had to ruptcy.” eH was known the greatest of life insuran The Equitable } as 1 Haynes, $700,000 and $800,000 for while he was in charge of politan district, and so has his “1 >resiclen| internal Gage E. Alexander in warfare, and Tarbell.” This Later he bec: tual Reserve whose affairs gled, but was u cern, and is supposed to } fly when it falled last Fe ig now an agent for the Prudential > THE AUTO RACE. Words and masie of Manuel Klein's automobile song from the Hippodrome will be given with next Sunday's World. E get Meri old sty it. We get Me: factorie We get the tanning done at cost, too. St. Regis For Women In Russta Calf The Proper Shade GREATER NEW YORK STORES—FOR MEN AND WOMEN N | Sth Ave, near 24th St. °st near 30th St. Bt, near Lexington Ave. ve. Proctors sth St, Yomen’ in These Two tanneries at Endicott and Les.ershire, N. Y. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24 1908. MERIT SHOE ~— $3.00 “Save a Dollar.” THE MERIT PRICE where the maker is forced to sa of whom this Is true. We add the single profit price $3.00 a pair. Merits are not known firs: owili grain inner soles. $4.00 shoes. factory Merit Shoes are dollar more. Me tion makes it choose, h Ave. 125th rary 1 Department f titice his profit. So the shoes come to our stores bill on the books at net cost—not even an. terest on the factory investment incl The price is $3.00, but what in the market as “$3.00 shoes.” They have de oak soles, finest Y y leather uppers, sole leather boxes and counters, manship is the same as in In short, the specifications identical with the kinds that cést a its are $4.00 shoes for $3.00. Our orga‘ possible. You are the gainer—if you We do it in the same way—by own- ing the tanneries. And we are the only shoe retailers in the world in- d. that maxes the are Work- for Broadway, near 38th atre. ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY M | *Fulton Si | Stores, nes at cost. We don’t mean that we buy various job lots, dull-season work or There is no luck or chance about t Shoes at cost because we make them ourselves in our own huge Blucher Oxford For Men, BROOKL + opporite ¢ ‘Ave. near 11th St. um Theatre. ORNING WO HUNITED CIGARS THE WEEK’S SPECIALS for CIGAR and PIPE SMOKERS $400 Sx of RICORO 3° oe Panetelas Compare this cigar with the best cigars you van get anywhere else 6 CENTS EACH at three-for-a-quarter. 69 cts. EDENCIA Victorias Handy package for the Pocket. A rattling good smoke for Havana Only a limited quantity. BOX OF 12. smokers. 50 § CENTS EACH If your taste is for Havana cigars this is the very thing. the same. 10 FOR 25 C7S. A clean long filler, mild smoke, like you get of others at six-for- a-quarter $50 Box of PALMA de CUBA Bouquets Always $425 50x of HALLMARK Diplomaticos 1B) DO YOU SMOKE A PIPE? All for All for | 25 cts. Any 25 cent Briar Pipe, . 0 25 cts. Pkg, 13 oz. Old English Curve Cut, 10 Cts. Pkg..Pipe Cleaners, . ( a 5 cts. Vialuesma ceca 40 cts. CIGAR STORES UNITED COMPANY NDERS can be suited to a pay. Greenhuf and Company Dry Goods A Rousing Saturday---Tomorrow--- In Misses’ and Girls’ Wearing Apparel If there is one thing more than any other that is winning for the ready-to-wear apparel at this store the favor of misses and girls it is the distinctiveness and unusualness of the styles presented. But that isn’t all. i¢ assortments are complete all the way through—any girl’s preference _ And then, nine times out of ten, after she has chosen her style—the price is a good deal less than she had expected to That is because of our price-policy—a revolutionized ready-to-wear retailing in New Yor! Misses’ Tailored Suits; tor_small “7.” And women, (00; made specially for us by three of the lead- ing tailors in New York; all copies of the latest models from abroad; plain serges, fancy panamas, French woolens, mannish Scotch tweeds and white serges; mixtures and stripes in the newest shadings; values 25.00, 30.00 and 35.00. At 18.50, 22.50 and 25.00 isses’ Suit : for junior Misses’ Suits at 14.50; for juniors small women. too, 125 garments—broken sizes from our regular stock, that's why the ices are not 18,50 to 30.00 any more. im blacks, blues, browns and fight mix: tures, . at 14.50. Girls’ Wash Dresses; § 10 14 years ld; fine tinens, repps, ginghams and chambrays in high neck and guimpe effects, in solid tones, stripes and Roman plaids; worth 1.50 more; priced At 3.00, 3.50 and 4.50 Untrimmed & Untrimmed Hats: An assortment of new Ready-to-Wear shapes and colorings —special selling; ats worth 2.00 each, Boo 2 ek All the newest French shapes, in black end colors, in hair, chip, double-faced braids and Milans, at the lowest prices in New York. Black chip dress hats; value 2.75, at . 1.95 Leghorn flats, at 1.45 and 1.75 Misses’ and Children’s Hats: Trimmed hats, at 1.45 to 7.50 Untrimmed hats, at 55c to 2.75 Every new and correct model for children and misses is shown in this department—which is rapidly winning the favor of the younger folks. . wings and Flowers and Feathers: “ings, ono full and varied assortment—a most carefully selected stock, priced exceptionally low. Orange blossoms at all prices. Hair ornaments in @ broad range of choice. Main Floor S Our stock of Spring Boys and and Summer boots, j Oxfords and ankle s > Girls Shoe ties takes in a com- plete range of stylesand sizes. Made especially to conform with the re- quirements of growing feet—correct fitting assured Misses’_and_ Children’s Oxfords ‘and ankle fies; regular and high Cut; according to style and_ size: at o 8 1.50 to 4.00 Young Women's Low Heel Boo s he proper height of vas to look awkward; Boys’ and Youths’ Boots and siyeandsize at, . 2,00 10 3.50 Second Floor. Women's 3.00 Imported marabout stoles, 80- inches long; black and brown; value 6 00, at 450 Neckwear Noveity jabots of plaited lewn 1 and la vith French silk bows, Novelties value 9c at. GBc Plaited net jabots, lace-trimmed; values 5Cc to 1 00, at 38c to 85c Louisine satin bows, hand-embroidered in dots; in dainty colors; value 25c, at 15c Plaited net bows; lace-trimmed » 45c Main Flcor ‘A becoming choice is an easy matter in our stock of made veils that include chifions, nets, Veils and Yuxedo meshes and Chantilly Veilings lace; every smart color is repre- rented; values 75c to 18.00, At 35c to 12,00 Tuxedo veiling in plain, fancy and dotted effects; all colors, with an especially wide range of choice in the ever-popular black; regularly 25c to 35c a yd., at 20c yd. Russian net veilings in all colors; regularly 25¢ to 1.25 yd., at 2Uc to 1.00 Main Flocr The clearance involves the remainder of our stock of women's fine Clearance of Silk Kelts straight and irc pretty designs, many em- broidered; black and while; values 1.00 to 4.00, At 50c Main Floor 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Girls’ Dresses and Walking Coats, @ variety of charming models from whicl Girls’ Model Coats ; 0 Ge striking 250 More of the Girls’ 3-4 Length Sas fapsathasldisoyraplal The Embellishment of the Summer Home It is no easy matter to assemble a showing of furnishings for the summer home such as our Third Floor holds It 1s, undoubtedly, the handsom’st d play of its kind of which New York can boast. The assemblage is unusual, not only in beauty and comprehensiveness, but also by reason of the vast quantity of medium-priced merchandise which is put forth Furniture and floor-coverings for every room in the house—and the porch; upholsteries for every conceivable purpose; electric reading lamps and domes; tastetul art needle-work pieces. All in all, you will be delighted with the exhibition. Our Reception and Lounging Room 4th floor, is the most novel feature that has been introduced in New York dry-goods retailing in a long while. Tea is served (without charge) throughout the day. pice: policy that has to make selection, in solid tones, checks and mannish mixtures; conservative shops quote 1,50 to 2.50 above our prices At 5.00, 7.50 and 8.50 3 burton cutaway front effect that 1s very fetching; in navy and Copenhagen blues, white, red and brown, sizes 6 to 14 years; trimmed with fancy buttons and braiding; special At 10.00 Tast week> full box-model, well lined; in navy and Copenhagen blue, red, leather, tan and shepherd checks; finished with tailored velvet collar; sizes 6 to 12 yer; value 5.00. at 3.75 Made by the foremost , Boys Suits boys’ tailor in New York. Nortolk ard at 6.50 double-breasted suits, of all-wool fancy cheviots — grays and browns—with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers, sizes 8 to 16 years; worth from 8.50 to 10.00, At 6.50 Sailor and Russian suits, of fin sizes 2% to 10 years, worth 5. The Well-Dressed Man It is the furnishings a man affects that gauge his good taste in dress— the haberdashery he buys from time to time. A man’s scart, out of the picture, stamps him at once. Our Men's Furnishings store has won the ; a ronage of many well-dressed New Yorkers, not simply because of the broad selection in medium- priced furnishings, but because of the tasteful assortment of everything thatis correct for well-dressed men fancy cheviots: ‘5, at 3.95 Reefers, blue serge and fancy mixed cheviot; sizes 3 to 10 years; value 6.50, at Second Floor Another Saturday sal Negligee Shirts ; wi Our large and complete stock of women’s Summer Summer Fabric Gloves and colored ma- or pereale. plain or fabric gloves, in plaited bosoms, cuffs attached or separate; foreign and domestic makes, is in Malis HEY Goth C8 i.00 fullest assortment—ready for your Scarts Frenchiand Spensend fourths ends 4 z oe 4 and bat ties; of novelty. silk, plain choosing There are silk gloves colors, in light or dark effects; Tale with double finger tips, from Jules 50c, at Kayser && Co., besides gloves of silk lisle and silk mesh, in all the most desirable lengths and colorings Sale; women's at : 5 . mousquetaire Pajamas ; of madras, military style, cut gloves, with double finger-tips; in full; value 2.50, at 1.85 tan, black and white, gray merino At 95c a pair Underwear ; light-weight ———— shirts and drawers; value 1.00 a garment, at , We nlack, tan and pastel shades; | value 50c a pair, at i 35c Shirts-to-Measure; of the choicest im- M jain Floor u: os Half Hose; o silk-fnished lisle, plain colors —ee Children’ Children’s coats in ildren s and jaunty, bell-box Misses’ W. models. in crimson, Bonedttsstertl ported materials, in isses ear envy) blue: istriped exclusive patterns; value 3.73 to. 8.00 fects; sizes 2 to 6 years, at 3.75 &, 4.25 C1 Cl : 2.75 Main Floor, S: q Dainty guimpes of fine, lawn: trimmed CD Ea SISOS with tucking and embroidery, at 65c 6 1.25 A apeulall SnGrday, tale or mane Colored tub dresses in Russian and prin- one-pearl-button chamois gloves, cess styles; guimpe models of dawn and full pique sewn, with Paris point chambray; 2 to 6 years, at 1.75, 2.25 and up embroidery; regularly 1.50 a pair. Misses’ silk petticoats of excellent quality taffeta, with maker's three-month guaran- tee; in black and colors, at... . Misses’ mustin skirts, with lawn knei ruffles; trimmed with briarstitching and tucks, at ee er esi arses Misses’ princess slips of China silk, trimmed with lace and ruffling; in white, pink ond buat... . ee ee Infants’ Dept., Second Floor Brushes and set in rubber cushion ; val- Face Creams ue 75c, at 60c Military brushes; fine briatles set in solid wood backs; value 1.75, at 1.25 pr pay ue ey bd sie oleae, French handkerchiefs; white, with color Neil) brushes; value) 259, et Q ie borders; or in solid colors: value 38c each, Men's dressing combs of herd rubber; value a lo 15c and 20c, at : ; Ge ° Floor . Beautifying {ace creams of standerd makes, in- Sale of ine and warp prntribbon cluding Creme Mealy, Japanese Sakura, Cream Silk Ribbons dwarp p and 6 in. wide; regularly Men's Gloves Main Floor Men's 95c Umbrellas be pleased with; at. 4.95 Main Floor At 115 4.65 Of pure silk levantine and taffeta; taped edge; carefully selects tufral wood sticks; a long-wearing, gaod-looking umbrefla that any man will 5.00 each M , All-linen, hemstitched ens % or %-in. hems i rs regularly 6 for 1.00, Handkerchiefs i”. °6 foe 75¢ All-linen, hemstitched, 44-in, hems, fancy block initials, vglue 6 for English “Very” hair brushes; penetrating bristles At the beginning of the season of their usefulness, we offer silk faille, messa- extra fine Acacia and Magda Cream; deliciously oer- Women's 29c and 35c a yard, at Qc fumed; values up to 75c, at Main Floor Smart sash and hat bows tied without charge. Main Floor . silk-finished liste stockings. sheer guuze weight, with Hosiery for Wemen and Children Fancy mounted combs of excellent 35c Jewelled design and workmanship; Roman Children’s socks, in a variety of pretty green and bright gold finish, set designs and colors; cotton, with tancy Combs with rhinestones, rubies, turquoise tops in striped and embroidered effects, and other stones; values 1.80 allsizes, ot . » © « : 25c¢ to 4.00, at . ' Pa atal pera 95c Main Floor Mair: Floor Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 1h tc ifih St (Store former'y occupied by B. Atman & Co )

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