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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 4998. “TAG” ROOSEVELT PRESIDENT WILL: CARPENTER AWD. They Are All Talking about our Reception and Lounging Room its cool breezes and charming refreshment Hot or iced tea is served all day, wuhout charge. If you weren't among the thou- MEARN FOURTEENTH StREET West of Fifth Avenue sands of women who enjoyed this novel WHO GIVES UP TO GREET ATHLETES 17 OTHERS. -, REIT Gln. AT OYSTER Bh Al Leh HOME ea em he aera, | RONG Re Cage BARGAIN DAY ' Predident Held Up at Saga! Witnesses to Prove that: Extraordinary AUGUST SALE Values more Hill by Mounted Force Did Not Foul Halswelle 1 ‘ ; é Note i . Working for Hospital, as Was Claimed. Greenhut Roosevelt Regrets Inability to. Has Take Part in Big Celebra- | He tion on Aug. 29. —— Alou In Housekeeping Dry Goods President Roosevelt is determined that he will have something to do with the welcoming home of the vic- torlous American athletes ‘part of this month. To-day he sent a HIS) GUESTS HALTED. Riding Club Members Carry- ing Muskets Keeps Oyster Bay Moving in a Good Cause, |ception in charge in which he regretted his inability to be in this clty on Aug. |2% when the real reception will take Place, but asked that arrangements be |made eo that the entire team of elghty- OYSTER BAY, N. ¥., Aug. 1%—AVhile one athletes and the American oom- staying his morning game of lawa ten- |mlasioners and managers visit him at tle to-day, Preeldent Roosevelt was S@semore Hill, Oyster Bay, at any time convenient to the athlotes. It 1s prob warounded by a score of pretty Bir! /aije that the invitation of the President on horseback, wearing on thetr sleeves | will be accepted and the visit made on white bands with red crosse, They in- \Tuesday, Aug. 39, President Roosevelt formed the Presttent that they were Was the honorary commissioner of the holding up people in Oyster Bay and United States to the Olympic games. collecting funds for the benefit of the, Hughes Is Interested. Nanseu Hospital at Mineola, which ts} Gov, Hughes was also heard trom by greatly !n need of hetp, eo muoh so the committee to-day, and issheart and that {t was feared the hospital would soul In the movement to give the Amer! Dave to clogs tf assistance was not inners and their team mates the forthcoming immediately, reception ever agcorded a body The leader of the ‘ans returning from conquest. equestrians then let the Presiden that he was th dent lived willingly pr sald he wished t raid, and geest ba taken up of the New Ket and ition, He m good luck {n their would suc- a large sum of money cause, ed that they ing tor the 1 are members of the Intter | jletter to the committee having the re-| John ©, Carpenter, the Cornell “quar: ter” runner, who was deprived by Brit High officials of a-victory tn ,the 400 metre event of the London Olympiad landed from the Majestic with eleven more of the American team to-day Two Americans, James P. Silo and A. |W. Clarke, who attended the games and had places at the “corner” where the |alleged crowding took place, wil] go be- fore the Executive Committee of tha jcelebration in honor of the athletes and swear that Carpenter wae five feet | ahead of Halewelle, and at no time of the race could the American jtouched the Briton. Other Athletes In Party. With Carpenter were Forrest Smith- |sou, the world’s champion hurdler from egon; James A. Rector, the flying Virginian whose defeat by Walker In the 100-metre was a surprise, 2. Cocke, the pole-vaulter; Harry L, Hill- man, jr, the hurdler, and W, G, Bur- roughs, John J. Dryer, L. Budd’ Good- wit, M, A. Giffen, H. A. Gedney, M. A. Merrian and Conrad b, ‘Tr Each of the men “Facts in an uben baci ig in splendid health. incident of this kind are | penter, did not foul lutely certain of U 1 won the race H s fact as I am that t behind He have, ARROW SALE Prices ~~ One- Third to One-Haif Be- low Regular Prices | | Tomorrow---The ARROW SALE It is a weekly trade-event that is highly appreciated and taken advantage of by thousands of eager, money-saving shoppers. The magnitude, magnetism and influence of the Greenhut Arrow Sale are far-reaching, and its economies are most pronounced, as many of the goods are marked at half the usual prices—and every- thing is seasonable and wantable. It draws to this centre a great concourse of people from within a radius of many miles, all bent upon sharing in the extra- ordinary offerings which it proffers. Tomorrow’s Arrow Sale will comprehend 109 special offer: and each and every one is indeed special in the tull meaning of the word—remirkably priced, about a third to a hall less than the regular prices ————<—$<$<$ $< $$ —__________ This Booklet will be handed to you as you enter the store, Complete information of the sale is contained in the Arrow Sale Booklet. Be sure to get a copy of the Arrow Sale Booklet—and read it over carefully, for every item contained therein means decisive money-saving. Come to the store early, as quantities in many instances are limited and may be closed out before noon, AND FRIDAY SPECIALS ALL OVER THE STORE These columns do not HALF tell the story-COME 1 Friday Offers in | Friday Offers in Muslins Sheets Blankets Comfortables Feathers Pi.lows Fiannels Quits Fiderdown Blankets—white, tan, gray— 8 ‘Adu InkeBipwalied Jang 4 touble bed size—usually $2.%5....1 _Unble PASI White Australian Wool—also Plaid ect. Pine Bleached Muslins double bed: sizes—usually: $8.08-...4.08 IL et. Lonsdale Muslins.« ™ Our Surprise Blankets—fine white or ret AND PILLOW CASES | ctl lamb's wool-72x8—were $14..7.08 AHANUE aa Fine Scarlot—10-4 size—all_ wool~also pruiow cases | wit Waanatearter gray—silk bound—usually $.00....298 *: Jl, regular 18 Fine Plaid Blankets—I1-4 size—best x regular 19 colors—strictly all wool—reg, $4.98 3.98 13 eedlat (3g AL! Wool Culifornias—white, scarlet, eee “ sray—full and ex. size—reg. $9.48 6.98 139 White Australian Wooi—74x9— 43 Ib. weight—strietly all wool silk bound—were 319.98.......... 198 Allwool Kaby Blankets—pink and bine borders were $4.98, ve 2.98 Jacquard Robe Blankets--72x9 inch wat and dark—were $3.00 each....1.98, sot W Wool Saxony Flannels .18 ‘set. Heavy Cantons and Domets 6% $1 Silkoline Comfortables—full size 69 $1.98 Chintz and Silkoline. 119 31.89 White Spreads—tull siz 119 bday : _ Friday Offers in regular % Curtains Draperizs a CRS aude Porti:res Couch Covers, ete, rentre sean) eworth 4 opportunity to pass me 19 the Oyster Hay R lemy and ; Ril if he was able or had the in- OO Sheetings by Yard ash Laves—Importer's members of the wea toasinttnes Clination to do so. He seemed to be ae Additi sree é {ale iRoneiewiae 37 weinity, When appeals were made to Cee ere reat ierae ret ans ee Some Interesting and Important Sale News m Addition to the Arrow Sale: pHISRO Qual Ea WICH Out tripe Curtain @i} the towns in N Pouttane Fegame 7 me As J : . . . 4% rf I i‘ i ae eran lei iaaeen nein ny dras—34 3 vee Result of Premeditation. x SUMTHIN ch 1 Fkedhy Nanehh al “ positive that the affair wa & ae ench Curtain Nets—8 neh Beer cetera cee ea er it 2.25 3.75 tor English Repp Skirts aerate ody adopt plan tn vogiie of se , Je Polit or Rena'sa Motlts. 37 curing Oyster Bay'n shar Testi Worth $4.00, $4.50 & $5.50 into Heo'srance Mots { t sald pla ‘ s WS et, Paney Summer Curtalns 59 Ly They deckied to put the Ned Cross on ‘ They're tub skirts—take to waier fine and come out looking as good as ever We created quite 9 flurry with $1.40 Maney Summer Curtains... 08 the 600 that went on sale yesterday morning Many women bought ss many as three and four a: a clip Moms Siena GUEREINE Ra 1 models to choose trom, including ‘our celebrated button-down-tront detac hable button model. They've been selling FEATHER PILLON 340 Baney Summer Curtains.....1.08 s i ‘ all the season for $4.00, $4 50 and $550 Now, as many as you want at $2, 25, and $3.75. e ! ov fan pe ile n= $1.38 Fancy Summer Curtains.....2.08 BUGS S10 89 bt aaa $16.50 Arabian Lace Coats at $8.50 $30,00ani $35.00 Pongee Suits at $16.50 to $18.59 137 hs ere { tints b - Tries Gradual Descent and $18.50 Tailored Covert Coats now at $12. ; ae ae White Serae Siiisnow at $16.50 Hs 149 Hs Madtas Cu alte rich effects 208 7 q oth n iat a f of $10 00 Taffeta Silk Jumper Dresses now at. ¥ to Lingerie Waist at $7.00, $1.50 & 51,75 se s Lt. weight Silk Curtains, ion moubert of the. tial Wing Strikes Ground, tole wa $30 00 Tailored Wool Suits now at $16.50 $5,00and $6 60 Tub Wash Dresses at $2.50 and $3.50 | Al enaniane Re Dolwo- Lace Sale| Maieas Conan rez e aoe } Peari i WOTK, : . i its . fe White . 98 57 $iL{8 Imp't’d Trish Point Curtains.6.08 Tepning Eramewerk ea} | $12.50 to $22.50 English Repp Suits & Jumpers at $5.75 & $9.75 \ fovea FR Naat sions Nee eartaneL DY t t 'Tinnk of t—less than halt price on just the sort of Tailored and Jumper cresses in greatest demand. cleve Selected White Down......8179 1.29) S48 Figured Armure Portleres...2.98 ‘gs home on re Hill| UF MANS, France, Aug. 13—The ‘ ; jaunty models fashioned of English Repp—in white and colors—a number of imodels to choose trom {t you Hey Reg. Sale. | 40.65 Duplex Damask Portieres....5.98 they rode along the Cov» road aeroplane was partially wrecked may dress or {WO to finish out the season. or if you're off on a vacation jaunt, you'll want to share in this offer, 2 AVCLAy Mickinasiiais 18. 11 er Couch Covers— i stopped every age Teno aU trn , and several days will be re- “vaca Second Floor Feather Red ‘Teks—ready to | hable ee 7:) that BAG FaDEIPI I : s a) Hll—tull and % size $198 137] s.08 Pap. Table Covers—2 yds. $9..2.08 ' ARES UR RaralDee HEI S a mutyun nt $3.00 Nightgowns at $ 1.75; , Ww Pa day Oifers in i i et eesayed a new and daring ‘1 Undermuslins-- niinsock motels: trimmed Women’s and fie gueeNiner ee Ale tablellinens towels Cea the for with Cluny lace insertion; ’ , ane Baze lisle; very é Is ven alien eres Sta "| Three Specials dotted Swiss bands and rib- Children’s Hosiery ciate White Goods Towellings [5 1, Palmetto Soames, hi Ra) (iperunuotanibner aed at nuing Ons. A le valu wiigdenid paces Giyersine, H-ax Turkish iath,” Oatmeal, » {ts work } r ’ . $6.50 to $7. While Petticoats at $5.00 ; tops of and Wrdernvesr Chiléren’s nee q 170 Ineh; als 8 inch Cream... .57 ney Tollet—box of 3 pecan () the’ the aeroplane came in con: Hil TUherculasis \§ (ured pre lawn; lace and embroidery trimmed arena spliced heels and toes 4 eaced Satin Damasks— s, Manhattan Soap tact with the ground, This tore the IU, 1,25 Petticoats at 95c7 of striped percalines in NRE er asc ea Eg: || PB a cin ae GD Hand is ct. frame of the machine. Mr. Wright was Tap ra Biack and colors; finished with deep sectional Hounce, ized; silk tape trimmed; file Ake BE or mercer. ¢ mere'a'd Damaska—08 lnch, .26 Autumn MI vlet, Dorlt Bouaue! y fa ao Here Is a Patient's Own Story § second Floor Bites Boys French, Balbrigian under wear—shists ra BUNS ARE iss sneha one utter Mr. Wright said he did not regard the , } C short sleeves; drawers in knee lei euler il et, Mer I-18 Inch—doz.....466 64 's Hellotrope, Lil Violet ) cident ag serous, and explained that of How He) Was) Cured, M ’ F ishings ert His) cil oi wet! i Nath, regularly oop Atercie|d Napiins=00 Inoh-dom (07. ee iol onke ; ese were only incidental experienc "No person ever == colors four-in-han Main Floo Be Wh ros susirinn to aware mee ; seat ie caeanigines euRlels peaie ullos's a ens f urn and. batwing stvless si ICICI UNABLE Be Oe Friaay Offers in on and the than [end lived to G eat Values value 25c, at 1243¢ : $5.08 extra tine Sets... 398 Bureau Scarfs and Squares tell of a complete rt Gauze lisle hose; Whi English long cloth; soft finish; HW AL Linen Table Cloths--8-10 size 94) 69 and 79 ot, Applique Scarfs and HeeouRER Ale tae hiced heels end toesi fine gauge: black only; value IGGmadentiblemten sien aici t most Bl woot, Turkish Red Cloths-2 yds, long .40| Shains—losii and 2x82. e.0s cure Is Pajamas of fine quality percale, value $195 Goods oi at vet Turkish Towels—2xH Inches RSE ARN ure Linen Soarten tt 8 wih 4 party ‘ , ‘ $0 ss 15, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 76 ct, Turkish Towels drawn work and faney cornerss...1. . par Hiei hy of summer-weight cotton; cool, com- Main Floor Rilel Blenenedetiiole 64 ct, Renaissance Centre Pieces is | Biethcn eee plain or trimmed styles; special valve — Wet HS. Huck Towels—19 i arg 5 he s al . fs He yea 50¢ S 4 l Ding ie vet. Damask Tonal \ Suppl forro' { ing thi e Was a dead aah ; White lise and Sea Island cotton i f ferie stamped c' Cotton Towellings iy (ella ee i i Sag easy en se nee 8c to $1.00, at 29¢ tampe -Ingerie for einbroidery in French [ls ass Cloth ae AEM ESI) WER] SATIRE ne, cessful an advanced yee ss & English designs 1 I arnsley—18 Inch— Saturday Jerks’ Holiday, | planed { Blood at Tomorrow will offer un- $1.50 Nightgowns at ' Tenet ean eeueenai@ey Friday Offers in : ) | cH] Off SON'S HEAT anu ealine Upholstery osu) values in Cre onne 75° Chesnes at oa ie Yana Wide Cambs. BN Bee Le ae JCA wile ogo on Lf D t SNA ine 35c Corset Covers at Bee A eet Cutlery Razors 1 fr Julla M. Wheeler i Buttine: eevee gitguan 1 \ epartmen many styles; Couch Covers £1.75 Waists: on handkerchief linen at $1.25 RESO RE Wane cel FRY MBER ace Hea ee AE oy in linen effects: Hammocks in variety; short lengths $1.50 phat Waists at H SUNG HEGBicneao TRH En dd ; 3 , besides . EAS aE EE of Creionnes, useful and desuable for coverings, etc., 0c Heavy ell Hats eek 0 1 « d Madras Waist! 1 having be u Cane cout walk 9 ere ranging ront 20 to 33's below the regular me Heavy Linen Betsey ' nown to " y pea s HICE® i d Floor ae —% Sub EHeS pote hann — 4 fren being I Third Floor i , RaGHUER ‘ Pay h my Jungs or Tr bee aon We Do Not Open Saturday, | Hividual—reg. $1.24; each ® in i Maniac Then Tried to Murder 9% relieved. my | Say i “OW kS—# prongs 3.08. 2.9) . , Bin) 1 do) Ee Ts ae was grow . Supply Your Wants. To-Morrow. | prongs —rex. $3.08, 2. Bea rah eee ; is ed to try 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave. 18th to 19th Sp | | Stel Your Wan's gl ne aE p Bie eva me His Wife.and Finally Slashed ye etmedal Inhalation Vapo: " eatin etl (Mirra 2 a) ete QUADRUPLE PLATED Reg, Pros will tiled to- | His Own Th nhs treatment. and breathed th (Store| etmerty loccllpleg Oana | Friday Va ues in Be ae oe ee e¢ S "" 0 medimited, oily ea Sets—t pos 3.9 : : ! ell Bae Ru a meaty Women's Suits Dresses | sread trays, Fruit Dishes, Dern and Sale " Rhea K 2S A month's treatment ian series : | tut Gataet ill) t and after two months’ — fi — Jackets Skirts | a Gu 4 pennies : a steadily RSIONS. | um f1.44 pat \ Lee | 108 ANGELES, Cal, Aug, 18 -In a tnid teat! ats, EXCURSIONS, ee A! Sia viens seeeee SEARS Women's Black Tatteta Sk or Satin ; 1 } : : aa (w+? T POPULAR T yoy | uae eas cette ste tag og |SHBnint i punth Bole (3108: et 7 g - Usually $5.08. 5 4 Heal Se cree pean BELLE W 00D EXCURSIONS (@amp E E I H, ervey aus ) W ‘ foting fatal PRL SMTSITUNES \@ , ' enjral/, If you have three or tour Jum daca Batlste, Knives and Forks— Weath of “is navimihcreciceneinern: Vt delliaumers who ave ut wy tain Resort Covering 300 Actes) NEXT SUNDAY ws ney Insort-a full set Withew g \ SE Te aE i “ oa t tye Duty dt pletely cured under ate, 4 Ane ye-WEre FOB (0 SBO8svivvivt Law rn part of the eity : af y iis Von yeare neo AMUSEMENTS, MUSIC, DANCING, LAKE HOPATCONG balleisettaees US absolute Women's Linen Cont ulti Aes Fone aa ipo ! n, Fred Duft e | + EN best shades—w. 0.98 r —§ to § ino! r of vielenit Ine EVERY a 00 Pe WOUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN ea ee Wonsen’s 4 Lawn Princess Boe 50 mane ' ‘ aster ‘ a ita SUNDAY e | $1.00 | {30 ave ty Hj ok per Tooth, $5,00 we men's Taffeta and Foulard Jumper bite ae ! sh e , Fi | LEAVE W. 23d ST. 8.50; LIGERTY ST. 9 A.M, : Fiecheuitay a er epee ieee ee eee | ya frenay c | $4—-S7—& |W Voiles. | ilks and Dress Goods Py ring hes biseto eal | ATLANTIC CITY x —$10 | Aly 49 ct. All Wool Seri 38 inch— TN MoMA E | s ieey ty enka AND GLEN ONOKO ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILOREN G U | Ss | Goole 18:00). uece ena Salt ; al) ) { Wiens Pan aRUE =] AUGUST $ CHILDREN | 82.50 | S125 | : a and Rajah— ey Im Stripe oF olan : } rex reaper a || 16TH 1.50 75 CENTS | .y,w. 23d 87. 7.50; LIBERTY 87.8,00AM, |N. E Cor, 125th Sts and 8th Ave, 0 to $38.00. .....12.00 to 1 Chevron Stripe ‘ a AUTO CHALLENGE SALE. | 4 road | RETURNING Lv. arLantic city 7.00AMm | Entrance, 271 W, 125th St, Dregs Skirts Tlack | Siiges—all wool-30 and Ht Inca = was delive Manhattan's Pioneer Avto-| The Famous Switchback Railtoa | | ae panama e vere $08. 98 | Crown atid vlue all wool Pana.nas 79 force that the of the victin mobile Establishment, Special train for Mauch Chunk Leaves Penn- NORTH BEACH |... _SIEAMBUA LS, | ot All Woot Panamaa8 inch “pufiy then rushed from the 10; 1S.” Pore Erhoute ylvania Ferry Stations, W eat | ‘ » mar Fridevivaiues in ‘piaek. ; i and down the street brandishing door ldsmoniie “Speedster, LEHIGH 334 st, 755, Conlandt and) Free Fireworks To-night ATTEN y Girls’ Wear prt Serges—$9 Inch. 89 nan 1°, | VALLEY Debrie ei ex uy Roate East vuth and 134tm Sts ————- i : ules see 38 gases 08 "| RR. Far Bellewood leave West | Aspe uy" PARI AND BACK: : were $1.69 to $1.98 ee—black and arttor Fe: 954 St, 8.55, Conlarct and . ebrowes St, UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS [iv Biomslelt at.°3 viocks below Washable Knew Pants, Bloomer f Hy come erceed gy ye 8 $350: /9.00 A. M,, Brooklyn Annex, 845 A. M. MGTOILET: tere 0M I tOA Ae Kieren were 1 oor r on i 73°‘up. | Fare va Brooklyn Annex, 18, additional. | piRgT-CLASS APAR Ms =| Knee ipseced Tonia reise ; ng doors. Mrs. La-| Demonetentions cheerfully. Fare vi Adisloestslatoad LASS APAR’ t as, Mixtures—4 to 14 yrs con ner back to nim.) AUTO BODIES—ANY STYLE. aaraceheap rent, inquire of Ja REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— 4 ate) ‘ | Without a word he swung the axe and | pingbout, ‘Touring, Limousine Landaulett 504|* a LONG ISLAND e Brea hy | clef: skull. Her whole| Retr parle and Ametioun maker: new os ‘ ~~ aera ~~ feht and dark | n the blow. | eausl to now Pee | ' \ CIVIL SERVICE COURSE 19 ANY OND tnieresied jn, the wonderful were $3.98 4 nhac Broadway Mammoth Auto-| EXCURSION EVERY SUNDAY Ishty Erepared. for comin SORBTARY. room B02, 12 to | ry ea > RIK GRE ROR | TORUS ROE) Via Le L RR, Special Exprers train to | examinations. ork Clvt av New York Washable Hata and Caps— one ‘ SA cadena & y A Iyed a severe pean on | 280 t0 265 Weat Séth roadway, Montauk, thence by § i to | Sehooi, 62 Cooper ‘Square, West. = = = se azes—were 42 to 76 CI srr ea aan Roi aah eA at ELA i It Blves ay t ; am the ax swung by D Tat, $6.90; 9% 1axi, grace, |p BlCCK ING Cota AV. ASS A Me hes pu = | Mists Ei Borst Rea Satur oY on in Ne Y Eee er mines, tat oMPLETE ayevg & Sat'day morning's papers J) | and best colors— ire papa i solving goods obtainable throagh ANY TWO OTHER, Aially a:teactad the attentton of netgh: As ETE | | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. _ | | ere #46 60d BA 88 TA ES ow Beoreue Hever pers BUDE Ey | then walked to the street, ina Wee Hudson st. = ‘ FOR SALE bar ond lunch priviiores via SuNday World Wants Work Gitimbraya and Percales ftores were open, and deprives no employes in Whioh N b where he drew a igor from hia wake $58 Hudson st., 3 ay Man's meurgion. | Friar, neantng: araey mere Word Chon yres—regularly $1.68 and $1.8 98 of & holiday In ich Newepaper Do |ind slashed his own throat, Inficting | DiaaONDS end watcoo, casn oF oreais Be poM. Aue eat iC AN. G onday Morning Wonders. , ight vhicl W. éfth at, Excursion Sunday. Aur. 30. 5 fa rn YOU Acvertlee? Satse his death: “Ton Ni Goubties® |” Aumigionn Walee end’ Dismond Oe 31 World Wants Work Wonders, aR ORBILLY. Premident ° No Mail or Telephone Orders. re J 1

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