The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1908, Page 8

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6 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. AMELIA BlisGti M, me FRANK GOULD HERE; STABBED 30 TIM:S 0 on ces = , Greenhut The Catholic Centenary 1 VERY LL, GUL DOESNT VIT WIE. WITH SHARP SHEARS. nouths."” rding to the wit \ | | LU d The conveniences of our Reception and i A = WINTER i bas : z nr MIT NT ees: Young Millionaire Goes to Strike Leader Attacked Man} an Lounging Room fourth floor—will be espe: | DER Kirt ste : cae Plaza Hotel Instead WhOIRER scatter GorG@ur ie C cially appreciated by women visitors to New uy capisaahitiy Geerstng gravalied: tecUny (NTHISIOnY With the Others. ompany York during the Catholic Centenary Cele- parece a eet miee a a thes ————————$————— Dry Goods bration this week. Tea is served (without Sinking Spell Follows Qnera- corte ia son as Seater T% yank Gould te hack tn New Fork. | The tenn [INFECTION AND CONTAGION. uf charge) throughout the day. tion for Intestinal Trouble —neayiy throughout Onto ar SNA nL RI Slee ores ot es La | HOLDERS CAUTIONED. tucky The ‘ wet #n0M a few days ago ts slow tn ma- at 0, 39 Great reel is in | ——_- 14 ® PTE Co AA RLS eS Pe eg : use ot reliable iain: ATTACK AFTER DINNER. ee pa erG age seg ee” Fat Tomorrow---The ARROW SALE * and one «f the m t Surgeons Were Preparing for Second Operation When Actress Rallied. slaration that he id's home were Amelia Bingham, t! ase been critical ee ie a East Thirty-fir ia since Sunday feared. is Passed Upon y sprinkled of one (1) part’ Platt’s | (10) parts of wate ble, keep hed with the ilu: A little extra care fust vent much sickness and ox- 1 everywhere in quart bottle. r 2 Tomorrow there will be held at this store The Arrow Sale. That is simply a short way of saying that every department throughout the store has contributed at least one special item (in some cases three or four) to constitute an extraordinary one day’s sale which has not been equalled in New York in a long while. i The items are too many for us to print all of them here — furthermore, quantities are not large enough in all instances to last through the day. So we have compiled the bargains—134 of them—in a little book which wiil be handed to you as you enter the store. This booklet will describe the goods Yast with a natta f periton m=: P ee ; Se arecenea | That's the Se pileated with an 4 ie KENTUCKY [RACES OFF || Ge One 94 On briefly, tell you the regular selling price, the Arrow Sale price, and in which aici cules BECAUSE OF SNOWFALL nen Block Block part of the store the goods are on sale. Cards will be displayed throughout RTS cha’ cnre LEXINGTON, Ks : ee sed the store—with the =—— pointing straight at the merchandise on sale. attendance decided 10 he en h A etc All the h and plome Thelpricesl i telerimens S goods are new, fresh and seasona ie. ‘le prices in every case are at cadpoveration wilt Sate 6 V. 17th St. Guat ! least about one-third to one-half below the regular selling prices. necessary ¢arli to save the 1 Lioyd Bingham, Evening World re “My wife's condition Gilday was at her bedside a Bhe rested but ver) je, and fear her life is ¢ Mr, Bingham nights, He strain of ner’ Bhe closed ern Lady Godiva, York two weeks ago, new engagement next 1 Mr. Bingham and TO-MORROW SATIRTS New Brilltantine New Panama EDITOR L. S. BICKFORD DEAD. CHICAGO, Ay LL. 8. Blekfor at the Py iyg an operatic edwin poser of the mus nd.” Words by had dinner ‘ at the Hotel 00 which are of == $9.00 value Plasa on Sunday ently was in the then, but on her return viviently Ml, and Dr. Walte was called. Mrs. became so serious that called in Drs. James Gill Wylie as consult Mrs. Bingham was fering from appen her symptoms quic seriousness. She was Jong theatrical season, and she became rapidly wors When a preliminary performed on Tuesday ni to bring some re! took a turn for the w for a time hope f $ ndoned. Ss Bingham's con: Dr. Every these skirts is crisp and fresh from the maker's one of Aroom. The Briiliantine is of the bril- dion, The Panama ts of a rich qual- ity chiffon. 20 West 23d Street Opposite Fifth ‘PECIAL SALE Friday and Saturday 500 Trimme Hats Our entire stock of tailored and semi-dress trimmed Hats; SPECIAL 6° ' Entire 3rd Floor Avenue Hotel. s s silk, lustrous kind, operation nt it se Every shirt measures over 4 ds and 1s laid in 21 deep side : an Seinch-deep joot tod ans were encircles entire shirt. In Black, Blue, Brawn, Gray, Wag “ itis the best skirt ever offered. for the Detter showed in Mrs. Bingham is t Former Prices $10.00 & $12.00 ‘m America. She ers of the League and is fean Plavgcers’ Club. concerning th en In the drama, SPECIAL SALE| After serving her apprenticeship in 20 West 23d Street 22st? uote? SPECIAL SALE Untrimmed Hats All shapes, sizes and color Former prices $1.25 and $1.50 15 cents FOR MEN AND WOMIEN Three factors—accurate style, accurate fit and standard quality—comprise the ideal in footwear, and Regals typify that ideal. 214 new Regal models await your selec- tion in every one of the 360 Regal Stores and Agencies. Oxfords in all the correct leathers-——Patent, Black King Calf and Sign f “Regal Brown.” YRECAL The growth of the Regal ee during sixteen years of high- est-grade shoemaking is the proof of the famous Regal qu that has given absolute satisfaction to millions of rs out America and in twenty foreign Main Floor. wear through- FULTON St. Cor. One cf the ; Baipce St. B’KLYN 214 correct new countries. And Regal qu: guarantee comfort and p fit at e point. rter-s The Orening of this new store on Mon lay, May 4 in all leathers, $3.50 and $4.00 '4 Sizes! will be an event worth looking for and waiting for. Nothing but Waists New Spring and Summer Style Book sent postpaid on request. Mail Orders Promptly Filled GREATER NEW YORK WOME New York Citys GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES. S STORES New York City ss n gor Nassau St, cor, Anv St . rie | ecg Jersey Newai Newark, N. J. Pater d Central Jaw St K. a. 01 N “STORES MAKKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS Come early tomorrow morning. tains all the items—as you enter the store. Be sure you get the booklet—it con- And remember that in very many instances fifty cents will do the work of a dollar at this store tomor- row. This is one of those rare opportunities which ne woman can very well afford to miss. 1.00 Black Taffeta at 65c Fine quality in. bright lustrous finish; 30-15 guaranteed. (Main Floor.) wear 4.00 Satin Princess at 2.25 Exquisitely adapted to clinging frocks on princess a8¢ elsusic lines; fall range of delicate shades, yard wide. (Main Floor.) 75c Stationery at 50c Cabinet of finest fabric-finish paper, 48 sheets and envelopes. (Main Floor.) 50c and 75c Lisle Stockings at 33c thread hosiery Wi \ ported silk-finisi lisle ‘omen’s imported Dot ERY in pretty openwork patterns; Herinsdort’s (Main Floor.) 3.00 Silk Umbrellas at 2.00 Men's and women’s pure silk serge umbrellas, mbbon- edged; Paragon frames, variety of handles. (Main Floor.) 5.00 Rolls Japanese Matting at 3.35 20-yd rolls, cotton Warp in carpet designs of red, blue, green and natural straw color. (Third Floor) 4.00 Fancy China Pieces at 2.00 Beautitully decorated vases, trays, chocolate pots, sugar-and-cream sets, etc, (Third Floor.) Boys’ 50c Shirts and Blouses at 33c Of woven madras and printed percale, blouses with plaids. (Main Floor.) a Men’s 50c Halt Hose at 25c Silk lisle thread in pastel shades, black lisle with embroidered figures, and plain black lisle; double heels, toes and soles. (Main Floor.) Men's 1.00 Scarts at 65c The new open four-in-hands and French four-in- hands; of imported silks in light Spring colorings “Main Floor.) Women’s 3.25 Gloves at 2.25 French glace kid mousquetaire gloves, in black and white; 16-button. (Main Floor.) Women’s 75c Suede Lisle Gloves at 39c Mousquetaire gloves, elbow length; black, white and colors. (Main Floor.) Men’s 1.50 Gloves at 1.00 I-clasp full pique sewn glace gloves in smart tan iadcean Maral cleor| Sixt hYATe) 50c Lawn Dressing Sacques at 35c White, with bordering of pink, blue or lavender; liberally cut. (Second Floor.) ' 4.75 Silk Petticoats at 3.15 Of heavy, rustling black taffeta; broidered ruffle or full Floor.) with dee; shirred flounce. em- (Second 12.50 Evening Capes at 8.50 Of French broadcloth in delicate colors and black; fatin-lined hood; finished with cord and tassel trim. ming. (Second Floor.) 12.50 Taffeta Coats at 8.50 Of excellent black taffeta, in pointed-back-and-front model; satin-lined ; trimmed with braid. cording and fancy vest. (Second Floor.) 18.50 Silk Jumper Dresses at 12.00 Black-and-white checked and fancy striped taffeta; retty jumper styles, with attached yoke of net and jace; skirt side plaited and fold trimmed Floor.) (Second 1.25 Herringbone Suitings at 85c Mixed weaves in light tones of gray, tan, blue and green, with woven silk stripes in contrasting shade. (Main Floor.) Here are some of the items: 1.50 Lawn Waists at 1.00 Of sheer lawn, tucked back and tront, hemstitched button-through front plaits; long sleeves. (Second Floor.) 6 tor 75c Handkerchiets at 45c Women’s black Insh lincn hindkerchiets wreath and black instal. (Main Floor.) floral 5.00 and 6.00 Evening Slippers at 3.25 White kid, with black patent leather trimmings, ligt blue kid with w rimmings: patent leather with red kid trimmings, sailor tie model, Lous XV heel. (Second Fic 5.00 Tall-Top Boots at 3.00 Black Russia calf in lace and button models and patent leather in lace model, (Second Floor.) 2.00 Corsels at 1.00 all figu supporters 2.00 Fancy China at 1.00 Salad bowls, cake plates rated. (Third Fi . vases, etc., prettily deco 2.50 Batiste Waists at 1.50 Front of broid squares, lace and tuck ng, lave trimmed back and si cond Flocr.): ~ Children’s 3.95 Trimmed Hats at 2.95 \ cutis attached: shirts with detached cuffs. (Main Pretty, youthful styles, simply trimmed. (Main Floor) Floor.) era ipndere ee Bye fal 5 xe Boys’ 25c Ties at 17c 45c Flowers et 25c Windsor and tour-in-hand styles, plain colors and Roses, foliage and other scasonable flowers. (Main Floor) 6.75 Trimmed Hats at 4.50 A choice asso ent of dress and tailored models ef- fectively flower and wing trimmed (Main Floor.) 1.45 Untrimmed Hats at 95c s that have found favor with se (Main Floor.) Includes all the s! well-dressed women th 19c Vests at 12 1-2c Women's vests. of white Swiss ribbed cotton; low necks, lace-trimmed. 50c Novelty Cotton Voiles at 32c Accrisp, dainty imported voile in pre corded stripes, checks and Persian ove oor.) colorings; in stripes (Main 3.00 Doz. Towels at 1.80 Hemstitched all-linen huck towels, hemme: towels and hemmed Turkish towels (Main husk 25c Gibson Stocks at 16c f filet and Baby Irish laces, assorted patterns. (Main Floor.) 1.50 Doz. Tea Spoons at 1.00 The well-known Rogers make: fancy patterns. (Main Floor 3.00 Doz Table Spoons and Dinner Forks at 2.00 Rogers silver in fancy pattern. (Main Floor,) 3.50 Doz. Dessert and Dinner Knives at 2.25 Rogers silver, plain pattern. (Main Floor.) 10c Collar Foundations at 6c Warren's" High-On-Side.” (Main Floor.) 50c and 75c Hose Supporters at 35¢ “Velvet Grip” or Kleinert’s“Sew-On.” (Main Floor.) Women’s 25c Stockings at 17¢ Cobweb gauze lisle; fast black and tan; double heels and toes. (Main 2.45 Coronet Curls at 1.25 in eight large puffs (Main Floor.) Real hair, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) Floor.) i fo) f Floor.) | 6 ] paneer

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