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—_— SCFIBNERS WH RACE Oh at UF AUBSEEEL] President Will Give Chic of His Arrican Ty ON Publishers ip to His RECEIVES BIG ROYALTY, Prospect of a “Best Seller” Caused Scramble for Work and Some Big Offers. - The Bveving Wortl is now rin ning a series of Hunting Big Game stories written by President Roosevelt and published by ar- rangement with him. Read them and get Mr. KR ifs idea of hunting all kinds of wild animals, Newt article appears in Saturday's Evening World. Be sure to get it President with Charles $ lish In the w his son Kermit of animal life aid to have offered $l a word for his work, It is sald however, that bner's Sons will not pay the flat rate, and that, President prefers a royalty on ings. ‘The contract was Roosevelt by Robert B 8 Manager of the publishing house, or Tuesday. Mr. Bridges dined with the President at Oyster Bay that day, and the contract was made. Scramble of Publishers. Lots of publishers were sor te get the contract, tncliding § Ghure, of the MoClure put Casper Whitney, of Outing, and repre sentatives of other conc Publlsh- ers believe the President's writings ‘will be a big money-making proposi- tion. One offer was made of $99,000 to Mr, Roosevelt for the matter he will turn owt on his hunting experiences, This he refused. The average novel runs from 60,000 to 75,000 words, and writers Of ‘dest sellers” seldom {f ever reach that amount of pay for royalties on thetr work. Tt te believed um as much as made with Mr es, Dus that Mr. Roosevelt's book will be the best seller on record ‘The popularity of the President and the @uspenss that will follow his plunge into the wilds of Africa will keep him before the public. When Mr, offices of Scribner's Sons, No. 183 Fifth venue, and asked regarding the con- Bridges was seen at the tract made by his firm with the Presi- dent he said: Mr. Bridges Reticent. “I cannot discuss t @ contract. You wil Statement from have such a @ statement to the press ot such get a When you SY/IEINe firm.” will Roosevelt be paid by the, * Word?’ was asked “Our firm doea not do much tn handling work that {9 pald by the word,” said Mr. Bridges. Successful writers aro paid on royalty, and the amount of royalty depends on the sale) of the books." Mr. Roosevel Nehed in 18%, numbers of Scr Roosevelt had just War when he wrote The story was published later in book form. In 190, while Mr. Roosevelt ernor of New York, he wrote “Ol Cromwell,” which was also published by Scribner’ 106 Mr. Roosevel dent, found Pastimes of an which was published by later the publis shers gi some of writings and published the Elkhorn Edition, ‘This | Qdition was handsomely printed and | bound and was limited, ee LIEUT. J. J. ASTOR ROBBED OF JEWELS. LONDON, Presi- Hunter,” July %&—While the officers of the First Lite Guards were at mess | barracks on| in the Knightsbridge Wednesday the rooms of Tieut. J. J. Astor, a son of William Waldorf Astor, were rifled by some thief who got a quantity of valuable jewelry, —__.—_- SHIPPING NEWS. Low Water MPM 0 ot tom $08 941 10H 656 IIS 1216 a, Citta di Mess! me Parima, Bt. Thomas. OUTGOING Hamilton, Point Combort st it earl | | Pwenty-Nine Cars Leave Bui gi Le halo on Wye etal GONTeSt | ree Mc F vaee ene ne) n Trophy, ih i ‘i Ten CaaS BUPRALO, N.Y. July 9 wen Fae SE wted from Buffalo CHANGES IN CAFE MARTIN. fHE EVENING WORLD, : i na to Be Razed Con ®: Outdoor Dining W ry cars. at an Eatimated ¢ filed wit Hower 1 Building used for £ garden teen fact wenty-sixth street, sloor bon Corporation jared an unlawful dual drt chitect for J. B teur, Midsummer Sale ol | Brill Clothes ing Put Brill, mo dels 3 W Fas! New Correct by random n of these critics is won, not nt merit consistently maintai sale is a sale of Brill Cloth s"—at prices reduced 30 to 50% aving you make you are sure of ad- le now “ for the rest of thi and sure of af style next season, Six Hundred $15 and $18 Suits New tan stripe suits New olive s! Neat dark m HEMMED NAPK Season, $9.50 SPRPADS, full. size, Se. wens TOWELS. rr white borders. te, TURKISH hemmed and fringe each i2Me, PLAIN There are 12 new models of 2-piece and 3-piece suits, and about 40 different fabric designs, NOW.... yeiibte CHINA , value $2, at.. $25 and $28 Suits, $28 and $30 Suits, $30 and $35 Suits, $23.50 $40 and $45 wit § - $27.50 CONVENIENT STORES 125TH STREET: cor. 3d Avenue, 47 CORTLANDT, nr. Greenwich, - $16.00 - $19.00 Gua value 39¢., at... 10) ODD. JARDINT! sizes. value 6c... pleces . $15.0 COLON 279 BROADWAY, nr, Chambers St Union Square, 14'th St:, nr, B'way. Basement.) Just Like e 3 2 e ¢ $ 3 ‘ $ slightly mismatched. = $ A Mild Cigar ghtly E Iceland Refrigerators F 9x42, $30.00 val- AEG $22.00 a remarkable reduction 3 ues, values values, $ | i sale Friday. 3 f > Found th $19.75 $11. 98 2.15 | $12.98 3 $12.60 REFRIGERATORS 3 rom cigar tobacco? ound them too $ $14.30 REFRIGERATORS... $ PAL Linoleums and Oilcloths. Japanese Matting. 2 $16.30 REFRIGERATORS .... 3 strong to be pleasant, didn't you? Well, try BEST QUALITY INLAID LINOLEUM, | 4,000 ROLLS FINE JAPAN: 2 $ GARDEN Most, diy, 25-10 lengths. $ : Fei eee ESE MATTINGSM in cirnells si ianu wewaunia ares: 3 LA-PREFERENGIA SECOND QUALITY INLAID LINO-| patterns, Greens, Blues and Weypolw OR Lele) ER extend fa 3 i ; eee oe ee 85c Reds. Values from $9.98 to wane SCREENS, 24 in. high, extend to, H The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette BEST NO. 1 FLOOR OILCLOTH, | $43.98. Roll of 40 yards, ier HEAD TOASTERS, tomt 4 choice patterns, 0c, value, 29c aye, one tre D PEA KE thes, foe ol oF ky 3 q . Q Square yard 6 98 ® 7 98 1 stoves, galvanized iron be Its natural mildness will surprise and please Say NGO, 1) aft $ ° ; se AM EO TED WHOM ISEASESM HATH, white ean | Tetyy wide, 69c. value, cn (THE 147TH STREET STORE, BENON } “SPRAYS, with ‘tect $| you. A rich, fragrant, satisfying smoke too. us 39c 4TH STREET He ae Ts ctatha crises i ve Rolled in rice paper with pectoral tip, also pectoral paper with plain i a FRIDAY’S POPULAR GROCERY SPECIALS': Sugar Hams Haiekl l CHED MUSLIN, 6x BATE 4 COLORED DRAY, all the latest shad pS wn = Soe > ae — a i =i : = a! -¥ DIN 3 iS, 8 di ack i 50e | how CROCHET 1 | if 1 189 Fringed and Hemmed QR@ WATER BC yer $20 WHITE TOILET 6E AAWAWAAA0000090 000000000 000000000 i Imperial Axminster Rugs Exact copies of attractive Oriental patterns, also two toned greens and floral eflects, WNIOTYVPINT TTT TT CT nnrre CUNT TECUCCUNCRRCUCUTTTT THURSDAY, JULY 9,’ 1908.7 TORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT P.M, LINGERIE DRESSES of imported mulls. and colors. and large medallion. Fluffy Ruffle sleeves, with seven rows “2 All E Val. lace. Full width sKirts 5c SHEETING ide, Cc with two rows of insertion and three rows at bottom. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. $6.00 values.. MISSES’ JUMPER DRESSES, good quality Lowns; full width skirts, fold at bottom; . c ’ JUMPER DRES: ; 83 values... SPREADS, umed ready GIRLS’ WASH DRIES numerous styles; t MIS! us newest mate each. $1.50 values al and sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; $4 values $2 6 to 14 years; (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) AAAAMAAAANA AAA AAAS VARA AOE | Toilet Needs and Pure Drugs. PRODUCTS FROM OUR aul ORATORY, guaranteed to form with the ‘requirements ¢ Law, Al hes and 1 TOWELS, c Knit Underwear For Women and Children. CHILDREN'S COTTON 10c RIBBED wed deep Drug ¢ in’ enam- cation Two Thousand $12 50 “4: | Mastin Underwear : NAINSOOK CORSET COV- $20 & 22.50 Suits e ew Oae | bet cet OU Tae Here are all the new tan, brown, smoke, olive and mode DD FRENCH Toes, | HANDS OOK COR: d ind, Here i WS) WS and f a brush nas SET values to o hard to find, Here are also new smart grays an borne CH) Pt 49c mixed effects on blue and black grounds, (Mtaln Floor) X MUSLIN D “with full select from 25 distinctly different 2-piece and ruftles; 25¢, v3 vo. Le 3-piece models, including exclusive extreme designs, and from . UMBRELLA DRAW RS, 120 different patterns of material, The fabrics include wor- China Dept. Soler and lace Tul age steds, velours, crashes, flannels, homespuns, chevic’s and re u : MUSLIN: GOWNS, full’ yokes ay ‘ae . A J + . CUPS AND SAUC 3 ull yoke cassimeres in medium, light and tropical weigh to $1.9 doz; 6 fo ‘J 55¢ Soc. values . 30c | At original prices these suits were extreme values, THIN-BIOWN, TABLE TUM-1§¢ GOWNS in a beautiful selec- 3 blers, val GT LO Let tlon of styles. Values to Other Price Reductions Are: GAS GLOBES, variety of pat- Tq “(THE 147TH STREET STORE, $300 Fi Peter nuaitoncts 98c ternaiy values 16).eaeh Main Floor.) (Second Floor.) 'ENQBe ~: ee | Popular Pictures, WindowAwnings We will measure, make and hang complete awnings 2 feet 6 inches HORSE, hea; 50: ARTOTY colored and bi 4 white: popilar subject! R07 qq” wide and 4 feet long, of John values ., .89c : ORIGINAL OTL, PAINTINGS, framed Boyle's popular awning stripes, in. the newest desl Wurrlsied deaters hs ated best galvanized frames ‘$1 .89 and fittings, for. "$5.98 values (Third Floor.) (Fourth Floor.) WVAAVAVIEAEEO9 000004) 10%, reduction The rugs are = < = a 3 & " 3 > o meeerevrereeenucencnnyt J Mail and Telephone Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention cured, in- FRESH GRASS nT. Beh: prAtié “nate; S LENOX SOAP On rate Friday; 5 regular Se, 186 FLOUR — Thre Bell Brand ag Fresh FRESH KILLED CHICK FNS 5,000 Ibs. | NEW LAID Dozen tn nick — © slightly OTD. CROW watts. — Malton ~ ALVUAUEAURORERORADODAUOSOMAUATR UAT DERORTAUOUL ALATA DUDORUDUATTORUEUDOOSUA DUN UUTEDUSTLEDETA TOO), ‘Misses’ om Dresses. A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SHOWING qt “White Waists elaborately trimmed with Val. lace a? 98. 98 Cc) a and dotted effects; trimmed with $ ! Val. lace and Swiss embroideries; full widtr thas, embroideries and lace. Full width & skirts, wide fold at bottom; skirts with deep hem; size: VAAAA VAN VAA ERRAND AAA UAA MAHA TAGASA OS” NWA AAAS G9 0408 444090000400000440040866 Iceland Refrigerators. AlasKa Refrigerator Co’s SVUAUAAVODOEUODIH DELETED ERE TEH EES TOOTING | | VINe- PORTERHOUSE iy st - | Halibut Steaks... | 46 For azn ROASTS Salmon Steak a | | ART ‘ ip Face "15 | Codtish Steaks...) | LEMONS fancy Sion Wines; Frid i 1PM oun, BAAt, thin akin ) ; 5 . M, reruarstie tan 1246 | trutt;'doren .. 12746 | ani 8c | AOA, Me to TT PRUY piney . es GIusoN "& Xx" (GS OF CANADA MUTT 10 sweet, highly NC ROR r KRY 7 choi uP s ; ‘ated frult; 6 ibs | TATOES — Bushel, | peitsiehoice, youn nt tists Cc . 25¢ | Nee 6 19 this sale only; limit 2 toa customer; 1b. ts | c | (Sixth Floor.) 9 “MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN TO THE 14TH STREET STORE \ *79¢ gvrureeeroeceurencertorecwrcceccoryorerrer eer Cerra WAISTS 1,000 Women’s Waists; over 25 different The Specials Listed in This Column Will Be On Sale At the 14th Street Store SATURDAY ONLY Between 8.30 A.M. and 1 P.M., the Closing Hour Lingerie popular Molabor rately Dresses 3.00 r Knit, all pure ular shade of : 2.49 Alpaca or serge; styles. Regular C n whee $1.50 value, at.. Very atiractive | m idels. j he erst | iY mat Square or Vy es in the assorl- ment, Full” trimmed blouses. Also tailor made Wa Long or short sleeves and laun- dered collars and culls. (Se FURNITURE WEATHERED OAK FOLDING WHS? TAL 98c nil Voor.) (Fitth’ Floor.) LT ene ee “GO-CARTS: 85.00 Wood 810.50 FOLDING complete with pai on the Boneless Breakfast Bacon Bacon; ‘ ne be Fish, Meats and Poultry, SHELI. CRABS evoipts fi | sort | Haddock , +) tb, Flounde | Porgies... aA Ss oo ee o eo > > or SF St 5 _———————$—————— ——— —EEEEeEeEeEeEeeEeeeEeEeEeEeEEEEEEeEEE eee eee : 6.50 (Duich Collars Lawn and 1 ft (Main Floor.) Children’sOxfords buck D WHILE ON} to $1 1 tc HO’S and (Third Floor.) Wash Belts ldnen and Repp, pretty as pearl buc vid I 10c 15¢ ‘19¢ pastel value up to 8) JAP I white’ only; (Main Voor.) vlpan (Main Vloor.) Men’s $4 ‘‘Walk- Over’ Oxfords $1.98 famous make of Slightly does not The Is largely Coltskin and ders filled Groceries For Saturday FRESH p, print NEW LAID EGGS dD Beton weiennse ue tia set pert GRASS 256 256 Legs of Mutton With or without the chops; 1b,..... | léc 246 PRIME RIS WOAST — short . dye LEGS OF SPRING LAMB ed Jettey poultry, ib. Ile FRESH hy PROTUD RE -Weigh- mn 24% Ibs. each: 996 PORTERHOUSE OR ae ht 15c STEAKS OK ROASTS, (Sixth Floor.) }