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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. 2 ; 18 caught on Friday last while aa| ‘“ 1) apptiances, electric fans and e card an- | 1 on a visit to the offices of the ea | nouncing that his place would mee ' corporation of which he was practi-/ open all night. UJ 5 cally the head was probably a contribu. | But he had something else even more tory cause of the death of Dr. Dix. His | revolutionary than the all-night rule. | NR MANNING 10 system was unable to fight off the BROADWAY PEFVISH Tt was a strict rule against tipping. | ehill, nd his death was finally due limyinated placards confronted the | | customer from every angle bearing the | to failure of the heart na U Dr, Smith said he had visited Dr. Dix! —_—>—- cheering information that Martire's men | is at 6 o'clock jast night and found him od got bi wages than barbers else-| Me Ue f H \ fairly comfortable. He chatted with the| Shave Without a Dime toa where and Seiad they cabot west te s ! phyaician with bis customary fortitude| and couldn't take tips and wow f but had title hope of recovery. De./ “Tonsorialist” Too Close | fred it they were caught with tine on | Luncheon ¥ Carlisie was left with the patient while! + TSO! 5 Thi a. Other places on the wall displayed in Our Dr. 6mith went on another visit. A se- | for White Lighters. ACen ; eile > ve tle Rector of Trinity t | vere sinnking spell with alarming symp- | [Rau Reicha care ete le ceapent amine 8th Floor NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED Goons | Venerable Rector of Trinity tO} some set in at 7 c'clook, and the family | PSUS R ERIS EES pal fee yareheve) - ei | was|suramoned: De. Dix tailed to re-1| DON’T SEE ECONOMY. |nctning and oulan't have any tin Restaurant NEY YORK’S FASTEST GROWING STORE Be Buried in Famous spond. to atimulanta and, sinking, in’ {nothing an¢ ; ny tip to ; mper deere unconsciousness, passa; away at hand out. either. * a del Kaeee : ) ey Churchyard o'clock. Be jt stated with sadness the system Latina sees AND b : Had Great Responsibilities. | Martire Forced by Poor Patron- Was not an unqualified success. Per- area eitee ) i sons who had been used to paying 15 Served with (eo r ~¢ As reotor of the parish Dr, Dix had) age to Return to Okt System | Cente for a shave ten conta for a shine, | Huts | | | \ ! Wollowing the funeral of the Rev. his immed contro) nine | ‘ ‘ f - . La ine the nes tea hurches and twenty-six clergymen. and Business Booms. 1g the barber a bonus of {lining manner {Ox. Morgan Dix, the venerated and ven-| Sn addition to his church work ne had and the bootblack a nickel, ex- S' full courses } erable rector of Trinity, the rectorehip | great responstbilities in a business way. ess ause the man- served between J The Trinity Church Corporation owns | sD uneted at $9,000 or more| New York loves to tip and be tipped. | wor further evidence of this great truth them. There were others nat es million the reader ta oteterred | (toy Martire\s | elo) becatmar openly cexciiad wien. the by the Rey. Dr, William T. | principles on wh n permit it, )barber shop, at No. 148 Broadway gentlemanly tongorialist in the white Manning, at present assistant rector of | accor: ing Pe ir available, te It's just about a year since Martire fei: with a polite bow handed back 3 i 7 vg | expend but In maintenance ani : ) he tip. Seprinnity and vicar of St. Agnce's | fxpend Dut ALO ine ietret! 24 | opened his big place tn the geographical p \ a H Chapel, in West Ninety-secona street. ion of the | Pnere of the theatrical and hotel dis-| 80 Yesterday Martire’s succumbed to | trict. He had tw | gabereals reat) Ninety roomed) ares Hone hs : barbers fittaea custom. The old tariff was wiped out t rector, four years ago, he de-| farre’: Ail, Ot reauteous manicure ladies with those Winton go s fariaten i ‘ompora tt 3 which governs in other lined the offer of the see of the Bishop| tained a bee main: | TSiding-cake futings their hair, Big Road. It was stated fot Harrisburg at the aolicttation of the | mation for publication was sought con- | marble welnscontings, artificial palms, ele Ou) could accept any ui | | cerning its a Not since 184, it 18! 0 up-to-d ber whops an . that the euccession to the rectorship! about 1 ie Sete eaeenian aveikinolin(estiatechitslnabacsrjcusiarentahicennletocy, mhould pass to him. There had pre-| fore required to be a fancier of molly | peony been no assistant rector of Trin- eel! AS a spiritual power, received a fartire’s insisted on saving 2.30PM. tor 29c | | ~ Great Sale of Silk Suits 1,000 Beautiful Silk Dresses, including about 300 samples ---not a garment in the lot worth under $10---many as high as $15---all placed in one big lot and disad at $6.98 the corporation, the biggest within | properts a And pays taxes on $15,090,000, sift of the Episcopal Church in thig | ®nd pays taxes on $100.00. wountry, will, {t is said to-day, be a%| gojjars a yea a 3h g | WEST I4° STREET | J} SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REEUNDEDI) Prices were fixed by the same schedule heavy, 1 eta s d styles, all nev 2] : {Arrangements for the burial of Dr. Son of Gen. John A. Dix. NO aaa eae Se iecenu sy lesyall new aaa 6. 98 i winids ; Dix preach what proved to be his inst | dares to hav attane : | 23rd Street 34th Street dealers) . Bo en 3} Dix will be announced to-day. He will, mosi elaborately trimmed. § are exira : 8 r ly | @hoot, him on ae Feermon on Easter Suniay cout nerd ig @ “Ber Biz tae Great 2,500 Neat, Fresh Summer Dresses at 98c Each ‘was at that (me marked with unusual | Phesicinn Besaneee td pine, General | Almost unt ‘vigor, had passed away last night after | atudy abroad Ty pe On Friday and Saturday, Sale of sah 3 freatest dresses in the land—even at double the pr a Princess Dresses, Princess Jumy per Dresses, Two-Piece Jumper Dress Waist Suits—ail made from rich, ty siuce vhe elevation of Dr. Dix. Of $35,000) a year. fat 1e eaid, probably be laid at rest in| : JAMES McCREERY & G0. or without f MM col ORS: Black, blue, brov {Trinity churchyard. Persons who were | 1 | ALL SIZES to limit Ah iamong the congregation that heard Dr.|tored tne fa Princeton confer: jen illness that was only realized to be degree of D. D. upon him in Tee ithe] Made from excel the Cabinet of "Presi a8 serious within the past few days. Dr. | Oxon! Hurvard and the University of May the rst and and “<M: the South added honors. He % y 2 d B User Ife ebbed out at § o'clock last Ghined a priestain Philadeintia ae oo3 | adame Butte ly,” {might while nis wife and family knelt | by Blsngp Alonso Potter, and In 18 he k: was ‘@round his deathbed in the rectory a: | formed ermanent association with | Prin Ch P Styl yarc Wo. A West Twenty-fifth street. | orn, parich: frst a6 sesletant minister Men’s Underwear Dept’s. 1m Both st ice Uhap, Box or rony es style All sie sires ‘A short time before he became un-| rector and as rector in Tse : nderwe P n Both Stores. | Made of a fine, unusually heavy quality while this lot wonscious he realised the end was nec ap ree eres ee | divoroe, in 1904, afte md bade them all farewell. In spite | Aor Ong In tea pera yncrponed te Sale of Men’s Ramie Fibre Under- guaranteed biack taffeta silk. ed to take the | Handsome Sik Batiste Princes Dresses \ of his eighty-one years, and his far Guunive "stand Hee i | c bea y xquisitely trimmed This is NOT A MAI 5D CD ee | en erence ee wear and Silk Half Hose, at unusual ere re CI GEE SESE HSE ANG eA SEDO . A with silk braid or plain tailored. New kimono or fu Batiste dre at hay ‘ Coed OIE Sasha raner | [Be acta Panta hanced He prices. ‘TE length sleeves with cuffs, Coats are ned or smartness, tailoring and value-givin tron of music.and art, and a é ee i : i 0 ! : His death was attributed to heart trou- | Pound afversion in collecting rare books “Ringheim’s” Ramie Pibre Underwear, | | eS HEEL Te acre : Tows of \Val ? ble aggravated by twenty years of suf- anu m Mad | re We) ra SEN F @ertng from asthma. He had not been | == ——— — | (Made in Sweden) | ONES K OAT aut y ! Rerarrnatesiti since) Henprescie”. el The most desirable weight, No. 20. |] EVER ANNOUNCED —to-mor- Gai Ee ib © Coo cae te CASTOR 1A Shirts 36 to 48 chest. Long or row choice of any style at This Silk Coat, #2. family physician for thirty years, or- short sleeves. Dr. r, i | 7a =] Bee aaciceiekaiw Th Kind You i Sita Stout or regular, aa ie cand j Friday's Great Bargain Event in Realized End Was Near. t) ‘ou Have Always Bought . gular. 00 per g as. oods Dr. Dix realized even then that hls Bears the usual price 3.00 ? fR epan of life was almost run, and set! Signature ' | . 5 ir s’ 0a s at ebout putting his affairs in ortier, as, of 4 | too dozen, Pure Thread Silk Haif | fas Etc. welt as his condition ailowed, at his) Hose. Colors:—Yale blue, tan, ? hould be 1 bedside when he died were hig wife, his rs 5 3 ALITY SIMEETS — Rou eon, John A. Dix, and his daughters, | =====———=—== Se purple and biack. Size 93s to 11 s ane om BOC e f Miss Margaret Dix, and Mrs, Wiliam | a iaohes rev pe joke ; BH. Wheelock. . < ’ DW CASES Dr. Smith sald to-day that a slight colt ee clin ao spectal, each. . Te | CRO. For fu sriiles HABERDASHERY DEP’TS, 12 roth stores. JAMES McGREERY a C0. Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts and 23rd Street 34th Street | Waistcoats at reduced prices, cou aia BG-INCH i rei timte tsa, GS Girls’ New $2. 00 “Olga” Bute Dresses, Steet ial at oe Ris an Ab. AC ' P Negligee Shirt: Plai On F 350 dozen Neglig rts, ain a Briday ead Geturday, | and plaited bosom, with cuffs attached, fey Gre 18 iat! cath | or plain bosom with 2 pairs detachable cuffs, Coat model. Size 1313 to 18, 1.00 600 Waistcoats, made of flannel, wor- sted and mercerized cotton. The latest | Boy ” $3.25 Russian Blouse hey Absolutely With out Equal HUCK SILK DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores, “McCreery Silk.” Sale of a large quantity of Dress, ITY RUSSIA TOWELLING “Limit Skirt and Waist lengths in Plain and models, single or double breasted. 2.50 | P Fancy Silks, 55¢ per yard | value 3.50 to 7.00 Washable Suits 79c opular Millinery (( p j \ 100 dozen Pajamas, made of Madras, 9 ATERING tothe masses— a wedo— \ TRIMMED MILLINERY. Jn Both stores, neat figures. Military model, , 1.00 The first of the season, but the finest fot of Russian Blouse Wash- we str.ve to present ihe latest style : Ane is an I A demands at prices w Sale of Trimmed Hats, including svt a value 1.50 able Suits you ever set your Gx upon. The Folicwin sare Centon oe we peek sec ee Sailors, large and small shapes, for 75 dozen Pajamas of Imported Oy fe color cael le “a ris OB PALE Pe oe Sel street and dress wear. 10.00 Madras and Soisette. White and plain | cut large, full size, neatly trl New York. valu® 18,00 colors. Military model and low cut, 1.35 | rea siesta koi shyenrs bret y ; Rough Straw Sailors. | New Sailors and Dress Shapes. Leghorn and many other light er value 2.00 and 2.50 | morrow at .. ; Nora, in 49 [ee as here at 69 straws for early Summer wear. 15.00 100 dozen Night Shirts, low cut. { Boy 3’ Wool Suits To- Morrow, : pula ; Cc Cel OU, ihe Oe Cc value 25.00 Made of light weight Cambric. White | EH. h $2.98, Offered at $1.49 SH RARURY TA ; and color-trimmed, 54 inches long. 75¢ ort Bene polttan), int LADIES’ CLOAKS. Jn Both stores value 1.00 DOUBLE-BREAS DED REET sults, pus y ae made @ reinend : i a. : neat mixtures of light and dark colors; also Dou- © u, ‘ Sait more to-morrow Taffeta Silk and Tan Covert Cloth : \ En (Wire Braces for at | 4 ith two rs of pants, Coats. 15.00 \ Pe dAMes McGREERY & CO. | ae ue worst fn neat HAND-MADE SAMPLAB HATS: i i er according to style, of a good maker of hand Gloria and Taffeta Silk Paletots, | 28rd Street 34th Street ey a Hallas eo a al wtyles and Kinds, and wort Suitable for travelling. 19.50 Gay, $2.98 Suit at..eeeseseeees r ) ; all new goods; price, eaci Black Satin Coats, Trimmed with braid, “© The Experiences of Mr. U. Knowhim PAJAMAS, In Both Stores, For Ladies and Children, Pullman Go- In Carts at :2.50 W ur patrons want no other—the Pull- a man is a universal fayorite—there- W hetbee Hair fore the extreme attractiveness of this most unusual sale: Goods Depart- 2,500 yds. All Silk Plain and Chec Louisine, 39c. Yd. d Shown in blue and white, black and white, white with blue, "white with | | | | | 5 ; black, in a large va- ao A Pajamas made of white cross-bar Hetae Billets less Bxwctly, Mike, titurtatlon: shown, ie weiner ment in Greater material, Size 4 to 14 years. 65¢ made to retail at YC re heal vectin- New York. E’b- 5 : 690, spe Fri erything that’ Ladies’ sizes, 95¢ dae ba at. Paccee VA new ai a sie ‘< Yard Wide Cl fon Sik Pongee, 4 one-third less Pajamas made of China and Wash. able Silk, Pongee and Surah Silk, Viyela, Scoteb and Outing Flannel, |v, Knowhim traded to work each day) When Sunday came it hronght no rest Medras, Lawn and cross-bar material, | Bemouning his nd fate, the way. | Say those who know U. Knowhim best. than elsewhere. ¢ Try comparisons bh -—OUR QUALITY and Y PRICE Se. innot be equalled. Marlowe Paffs [Barrens Puffs sty A791 oo. 69e New Chignon of Puffs, worn ina cluster; 12 in set: special at., PADOUKS Mediu: range of the ’ EC alien 39c 45c. English Enamel Giisisth : ‘ie Bo ee, | 5:000 vai of best Gilcloth, shown,in several new 21 -im, Rough Shantung Silk Fongee, styles; 1, 1% and 2 yard widths. A 45c. quality, inthe ponte at, square yard. ....eeeeeeeeeeeewens ; pegne color; value 65c., Cc a Se x i Wiad’s Best Cork Linoleum XXX Cork Linoleum 38. Sicilian Bi all the leading 4 yards wide, sea Brilliantine. ip v3 UE large range of patt jantine, 42-in. royal iv) nit SOROSIS SHOES, I» Both | tores, The latest models for Men, Women | and Children, JAMES MoGREERY & CO) | ! 23nd Street 34th Street Se _— a hand— And now U. Eni would'nt swap | was his command. His Auto for a house aad lot. ‘ { es Who? Mr.U. Knowhim blue, brow! ?' plack; ‘wie’ quailty: 29 de i apooint for Briday “only, c igi SA-in, Striped and Check 49 c ‘wo Scnentionale ti varl- 500 Beautiful Khorassan F a aceite [Talent Sir: Smyrna Kugs at $8 Each [4 Hour Sale of Dining Dien! we Room Rugs 9 to 1 P. M. 12x9 ft.; perfectly reversible; many colors and designs; ac- tually worth $7; from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. yalue Bc. ++. Size 10.6x7.6; shown in colors and de- 54-in, Striped and Chee od "59 signs that can only be found in the real Ortental TailorSuitings, in a » ectly renee) 4 -9.00 \ i * wastes a rugs; larly only 46-in, Black All- Woo! ing shade. Gui PLICATHC —