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" THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908.. ) MAD BULLDOG | |Another Police Hero Is | “Duis Ie Ade 1 Frederick J. Wilday, Holder} N TROLLEY CAR of Rhinelander Medal, Risks ees Life to Save Girl. Snaps/at Every Foot in Sight|) ctw! © acu) masses, tn) abhicn Greenhuf Summer home-furnishers will find our Third Floor a veritable treas- ure-place for the selection of unusual, artistic merchandise at medium prices. _Floor coverings, upholstery fabrics, furniture, art needlework— and everything that may be required for the tasteful embellishment of the residence, cottage or bungalow. Remember, the Reception and Lounging Room, Fourth Floor, with i ni all its conveniences, is at your disposal—tea is served, without charge, ompa throughout the day. Dry Goods “And If You Didnt Give the Values You'd Never Succeed As You Have” some policeman of Greater New York and Bites Man in does not perform some act of hero- hares ism at the risk of life and limb, Charge of It. and The ning World will keep SS and publish, in the future, a con-| ea|densed record of these occurrences, | Mrs. Olza Indomez, of One H setting forth the name of the officer | and the character of his praise- | worthy act. | had not been well| The belief that the list would grow | and reflect continued credit on the- New York police organ.zation is avenue, spent a sl fame house with bulldog. The nince Wednesd: her prize two-year- “Tam going Lodomez told ‘ol being fully borne o me !s added to-day to the HAT'S what a young woman said last Saturday as she was paying for a handsome lingerie dress in our department devoted to misses’ and girls’ and small women’s ready-to-wear apparel—and the aptness and truth of the remark struck the writer so forcefully that we take it as a theme. The word “values” doesn't apply to the unheard-of low prices alone, either; because we are showing an asemblage of models in misses’, girls’ and small women’s dresses and suits which for exclusiveness and distinctiveness of style-beauty are unmatchable in this big city. A very few examples: Misses’ and Small Women’s Wash Dresses At 5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50 and upwards A superb collection of advance mid-season models in tub dresses—Peter Pan, man-tailored and Dutch- neck styles; made of fine Persian lawns, in stripes, figures, plaids and bordered effects; plaited skirts, with Troy border design, plain and piped fold; handsome dresses for warm-weather wear. WONAN owes it to herself, her family and posterity to be beautiful—well kept teeth lend an added charm of beauty to the face Dr. Lyen’s PERFECT $16.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Point d’Esprit Dresses at 11.50: Girls’ Wash Dresses: pretty models in guimpe and Dutch-neck full tucked waist, lace-trimmed \oke, finished with deep, pointed effects in striped, plaid, figured and self-toned materials; at 2.00, bertha tucked skirt, -trimmed flounce; lawa-lined. 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00. Girls’ Washable Ree in Copenhagen, tan and white; with contrasting collar and double-breasted box model; at 3.75 Misses’ and Sma'l Women's Jumper Dresses: of fine French wat TS eS ae es ae rep and other wash fabrics; tailored and embroidery-trimmed and self tones; light and medium colorings; lety of smart 0 The advanta i styles, in kimono, suspender and Gibson effects; at 11,00, 12.50 models; values 17.50, 20,00 and 22.50, at 14.50, 16.50 and Warner's Was ueter Be Bi@ars oie aaltt aa arner’s Rust-Proof Cor- Rust-Proof sets, i during the warm om ’ ’ ° ° weather especially, are clear Misses’ and Small Women’s Lingerie Dresses at 6.00 Corsets to thousands of women. But their rust-proof quality is not, by any means, the only teature that has endeared them to well-dressed women. They are scientifically made and so Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailored Suits: of serge and panama, in plain and fancy weaves, stripes, shepherd's checks When ran to t A beautiful princess model, made of sheer batiste, elaborately trimmed with lace and insertion; lace- trimmed yoke and collar; skirt trimmed with lace; in pink, blue and white Second Floor A Mushroom — Sailc Misses’ and SUNGRE a TCER Children’s Trimmed and all th HANGS HIM sei to cea. | Tooth Powder Man Long Ovt of Work Pound cleanses, preserves and 5; subtly expert is the designing that th | Boys’ 7.50 and 9.75 Suits at 5.5 sarees ona Garvin eledsraprace | Dend tn ¢ - |beautifies the teeth, harmonizes pertectly with the factions co A special lot of yoke, Norfolk and double-breasted suits, proportions of bust, hip and length of Peverele ct ; perl | fragrance to the breath and Untrimmed Mee ete grade of cheviots; with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; form so easily to figures and modes, y for treatm: ?, ' ly SoC e ute : Millinery 1.50, at 95¢ sizes 8 to 16 years. Value 7.50 and 9 70, at EAT) because every style is made to fulfill a vin |prevents tooth decay 1 : , and imparts purity and S ) n | BP puny in the newest gray and brown effects—150 suits in the finest waist. Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets con- Leghorn hats—un- Boys’ Russian and sailor suits, of Boys’ overcoats, tan and fine gray particular requirement—to do just a cer- ne fine fancy cheviots, in smart, man- and brown mixtures: sizes 9 to 16 tain thing. t ly styles; formerly 5.75, years; formerly 6.50 to 12.50. Security Rubber Button Hose Sup- trimmed, in black and natural colors, value at ortment Gli smart yeies At 3.75 Now 4,95, 6.50, 8.50, & 9.75 aie are attached to every pair. nionable miss, value, 450, i : Y : 2.75 ’ e are showing all the newest Spring ‘lec { dress hats for misses and chil Sale of Boys Reefers models; in a wide range of s collection of dress h TiISs ae ‘ A 1.00 to 5.00 a pair. Expert fitters in LUN Salsa GI ee nine Gh For wear over wash suits; fine for going away time: of xl ? tor trimming. misses and children’s hats, ee pe eyeaen ae attendance, A peemoscrandiitds ue serge and fancy mixed cheviots and cashmeres, in brown Second inisas Tailored hats—a var wear hats for the from CAMMEY 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. We Are Going to Sell In Our Basement Store On Friday and Saturday of This Week 15,000 Pairs of New Shoes For Men, Women and Chiidren At Unheard of Low Prices s) This sale meets present trade conditions by giving the people what thev want at the cut-down prices they are looking for. Now is the time to purchase vour family footwear. And our store is the place. at All the smartest and most desirable effects, for misses and gray effects; the remainder of our Spring stock, sizes 3 hats, including wings, and quills, at moderate prices. to 10 years, reduced as follows: , i Sheol fieamres Main Floor Formerly 5.00, 6.50, and 8.50 Women’s 5.00 Ties est models in Now: 3.75, 4.95 and 6.50 and Pumps at 3.65. dress and walk- ing pumps and Fancy made veils, in Chantilly, tuxedo Sale of and net meshes, colors and black, Second Floor Pevelerl Gikeont (es) (aes See lain and dotted 143 yards long, com- yelet C es 0 > Ne ete career Seal resets 2h 5.00 stock are offered for Saturday. at V. yortation, Which we sold at 1.50 to 3.65 a pair. Pumps are of imported i in Ss 00 each; at . . Gung Chiffon made veils, 1$4 and 2 yards jain and dotted, in black, whi ind the desir- lors; value 50c to 2.25, at 35¢ to 1.45 Chantilly !ace veils, 2 yards long, in the spring color- ings and black; value 1.00, at 5Uc Mou (see following lists and The Furnishings Shop That Makes a Man Well-Dressed The handsome, complete stocks of Furnishings for Men which we are showing for Spring and Summer make a customer out of every man who comes to this store. The newest style-ideas find a place here as soon as they come out. Exclusive patterns in shirts and scarfs are delighting the hundreds of well-dressed New Yorkers who are register- ing here as permanent patrons, and to make satisfaction doubly satisfying prices are as low as are quoted in any other good store in town, in many cases lower. Medium-priced . soods i : p These offerings for Satur- 8 we predominate omens day’s selling: Shirts Made-to-Measure: the remainder of this Spring's imported shirtings RES IMIS iNIleced DevrsievalehoOcite will be made up into plain or plaited bosom shirts, or stiff bosom. shirts Neckwear 1.50,at =.» ~—sO8c and 95c (selection from over five hundred patterns), at the following stirring reduc- tions: White net_guimpes, elbow sleeves, . ? trimmed with lace, sizes, 34 to 40; value Shirts formerly 4.00 to 5.00, at 2,75 3.75, at . 1,90 and Plaited net jabots, trimmed with laces value as a SU atone ayer ites mas ton and Co. English foulard, in*plain colors and small figures on bl Imported Gibson stocks, of filet and Irish lace; value navisitelerotads plat r igures on black and Sc, each, at . 0 ce , x 7 . : Four-in-Hands at . . . 75c White linen collars, embroidered in colors, value 25¢ fot 8 6 8 GB _ brown kid and black Russia calf. Second Floor , , Made of a good Men 8 and Women s quality of taffeta 3.00 Umbrellas--- silk or of union silk—both with At 2.00 tape edges. 4 : Handles of nat- tural wood, in a variety of shapes. This is, without doubt, the finest value in um- brellas to be had in New York. Worth 3.00 each, at Z oo oo avy Main Floor ning made veils, in tuxedo, fancy and net es, With ribbon and crepe borders, I!5 yards . value, 1.00 to 2.25;at . . 6 8c to 1.45 Tuxedo mesh veilings, plain and dotted, in black and popular shades, value 35c a yard, at =. =. ABC Imported French tuxedo veiling, fine, closely dotted, emall and large chenille spot in black; value 1.50 to 2.25, do 3s © o , ChE APB 5 ob Main Floor , Handsome collection of women’s Women s strap books, made of patent leather and calfskin, in plain and fancy Leather colorings, Value 1.50, at. 1.00 Women’s belts, ma Strap Books tesied'elacne plain colors, with shades, also And Belts handsome front buckle; ; value 1.50 1,00 Shirts formerly 5.00 to 6.50, at 3.50 French Four-in-Hands: and Traymore batwing ties, made of Virgoc, Middle- 8,000 pairs Men’s $3.00 Oxfords, at Oho - §$ 1°35 In Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf. 3,000 pairs Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes, at 0 $9.50 In Patent Leather, Box Calf, Velour Calf and Black Kid, Button, lace and Blucher, 2,000 pairs Boys’ $3.00 Oxfords, at é A - §$ | 50 In Patent Coltskin and Velour Calf, Hand welted soles, 1,500 pairs Misses’ and Children’s $2.00 Shoes, at § 1°25 Brown Kid, Bvitton and lace; sizes 8 to 10's and 11 to 2, 1,000 pairs Children’s $1.25 Shoes. at . s 85° Black Kid. Lace; sizes 6 to 10!2, OOO pairs Women’s $2.50 Oxfords, at - - .50 e. In Black. Kid, Gun Metal Calf and Patent Leather, hand turned soles and Cuban $ 1 5 and upwards, at Main Floor W , Silk petticoats, of extra omen s heavy rustling taffeta, deep, i full sec al flounce, with Petticoats and ruche on bottom, also D S tucked and shirred ruffle, A with deep silk underlay, in ressing Jacques ye stliked shades, ond black; value 6.50, gt. r : r 4.95 cep embroidered ruffie, at 198 each, at. . hibtia Lakes teins Summer Weight Underwear: in all the light, durable fabrice—French and ‘ English balbriggan, lisle thread, Ramie fibre, and nainsook—in athletic shirts 9 Elbow-length mousquetaire and drawers, too. omens isle thread gloves, in black Prices, 50c to 2.00 a garment specially priced a aa 38c a pair Halt Hose cotton lisle thread and silk—in plain colors, black and embroidered lesigns: | and_ white; Gloves for Saturday, at Heatherbloom petticoats, with in all the new colors and bI White petticoats—cambric tops—a profusion of beaut ful styles, daintily trimmed with laces and embroidery; value 2.50, at . . 1.95 Dressing sacques—made of prettily figured lawns and Main Floor Prices, 25c to 2.25 4 pair # Colored and white em- : Women's Maeda nero Special for Saturday heels, . chiefs; 2 A lmao fs; all-linen, hem- Plain and Plated Negligee Shirts, made in our own workrooms from the dimities 1 a variety of desirable styles, made for beauty 1,500 pairs Women’s $4.00 Two Eyelet Ties, at $0.00 |]' Handkerchiefs stitched handkerchiefs, choicest patterns, of imported fabrics; white and colored, values 2,28 and as well es comfort; value TO In Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf, Cuban heels, hand welted soles, ' with hand-embroidered designs, CHC 6 HG 68 6 On oleae un HS Seeandinicon 7 patent leather, tan and black Russia calf and golden brown ooze; ties are of dark laundered; sheer shamrock lawn hand- a ene v , d Women’s union asc; Womens an suits, of fine white kerchiefs, dainty patterns in pink, blue French Four-in-Hands: of crepe, barathea and bengaline silk; plain colors and lavender; lace and _ insertion- : 2 hitete? bo SAA ahs eanteawo abe nein tsa nc : See citied tle trimmed handkerchiefs, with sheer linen Nisin Hoon Sib Avenue | Children s Underwear inrenain lowrneekes centres; values, 15c to 25c; knee length, um- All at 123c¢ each, brella aye necks lace-trimmed or plain; unually 75c and ysuit, at. : : Main Floor paid eis ' ’ d G ° 1 ’ Sh Children’s white ribbed vests, low, neck: plain Ga | Misses’ Misses’ silk skirts, in black Boys an nls oes __anh ie romssaes om 3 012 year at se ; Second Floor. | EES ene el alors puthidesp are For dress and school wear; made particularly to conform 3 — Undergarments Winte skits, with fall knee | with ine teaurepiont of growing feet: Toilet’ Goods, Sih wi value 2o5 at tee ‘4 s u Fy : f ruffle, trimmed with briar- For Misses an ildren: Ment Our Regular $2.50 Line of Men’s Shoes and | Our Regular $2.00 Line of Women’s Oxfords, stitching and tucks at... 9B eracsiand Oxisraaniilallilesivens, eccarding toisizelend) kindy 1/50 t0/4,00 Und ice eloe ; ath the 1 of Christy Ties and Merry Widow Pumps is the }}} Corset covers, elaborately trimmed with lace and Large girls’ Boots and Oxfords, sizes 243 to 6, correct heels, at 3,00 & 3.50 nderpr' 5 Heatwalie Oxfords, in all leathers, are the equal of any | strongest shoe proposition ever seenin New York. |] | alsa back and front, sizes 34 and 36; value ae Ankle ties for infants, children and girls at. =. . « 1.25¢03,00 iat iy) : sh vele $3.50 Shoes shown, elsewhere. af All leathers in every new style. Leghorn and Milan hats, daintily trimmed with pom. Shoes and Oxfords tor Boys and Youths; WRK br d celluloid handles; value 206, 500 Pairs Men’s Sample Oxfords, sizes 6, 6% ra airs Women’s Dora Vamp Pumps and pons and ribbons,at . =. =. 2-78 and 3.95 Meee eretoiclisd. a... (2,00/up Rae a Yeni hp vee and 7, in all leathers and every new shape. These Two and Three Eyelet Christy Ties, in Lingerie carriage robes, made of fine all-over em- Sizes 1\ to 2 ee 2.50 up Naw sear ii, : : A GC ‘aif P broidery, with ruffle to match, lined with siik; value Sizes 2% to5% 3.00 up Denn flesh or white tint, per are samples of the Highest Grade 3 50 Calf, Patent Leather and $ TROORE NEE Forel. ethane Tees atheole a tBO ae izes 234 6 a 6 ; | Corin sae DOM EE nears Pan te Shoes, every pair worth $5.00 or 90 Gun Metal Calf. Regular $4.00 9-50 Seodlritee Second Floor Waters more. Sale price......-..eesee quality .. . Se UST Te ee ee ae STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTII, 10 0’CLOCK, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) iC A MANE NT sat ae