The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1908, Page 9

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STOLEW AUTO WY NEW OCEAN RECORD COLLISION, TWO FORGERMAN NER WOMEN INJURED VERON COURSE William Snow’s Chauffeur Kaiser Wilhelm I. Makes Voy: | Runs Into Wagon on age in 5 Days 9 Hours Coney Boulevard. and 55 Minutes. In a big touring car belonging to Will nr yours, Aug, M—The North fam Snow, of No. 103 RiversideDrive, (9 Corman Tdoyd steamer Kalser Wilhelm men and two women whirled up Ocean j7 niished a new record In time avenue at 1.30 A, M. to-day from Man-' 4), and average speed for any ves- hattan Beach. The automobile, sel over the long course, 3,09) miles, ing to Sheepsicad Bay police, was goin& from Sandy Hook to Plymouth, adout fifty miles an hous, when, at, She made the distance In 6 days, 9 Avenue $, a peddler's wagon got in Its minutes and averaged : 1 knots an hour, The best nautical miles, which apse accord= Sydney _ THE EVENING G@ WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908, Is at your disposal Greenhut Company Dry Goods NEW FALL GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY | magazines ot alt the lower Hoors without charge. any elevator. Meet your friends here Our Lounging Room Wow Located on the Third Floor Ure it for rest and recreaton Facilities tor correspondence are at hend, also It now a.joins our Art Wares Section ana overlooks the Rotunda, which affords @ view Iced or Hot Tea is served Take Fractional Prices on All Summer Goods no matter how worthful or desirable. on wantable goods are legion: just an inkling follows: Redford, of N y t hed two days In sueces- announcing that to-night, If she does, the will reduce her record by about the alr, ours, The Kronpringessin Cecelie scious dock at 7.80 o'clock Tuesday broken “ft hans § automobil: escaped IN CONSTANTINOPLE vy of Resitents Homeless aud a Number Reported Burned 19 Death, Both women | The M4. ~The Stamboul STANTINOPLE. ke out in inguished at 1 the quarter were mos! and proved easy prey high w more than twe @ destroyed and women a 1 to have e homeless. p wife or the ot Mine in myn The car | —_ - WOMAN CLAIMS MAN ATTACKED HER IN HOME. | White attending early maes at the {Church of the Holy Rosary, in East One Hundred and Ninetenth street, near Miss Anna Flyan, nth street, was ontaining about Mixw Flyun Kneeling in When Prayer Strange Woman Sat Beside Her, devotion: she Dakd nyer left the pew be- and when the latter n. ‘The “Misa F 3) fon nh, e missed ler bag he woman's story, 5 ck t out had been In the pew to lidge. who arrested her. ed to have had the handbag and the police say {tas her property re was Ellen Joln- son. forty Vears old of No, 23 Kast One TMhundred and Twenty-fifth street W.L.DOUGLAS me aest $3.50 SHOES or men W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. } Tho reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn more men in all walks of life than any other make is be- cause I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of skilled shoe- makers in this country, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. The selection of the leath- ers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after by specially trained experts in every de- partment, If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L.Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wearlonger,andareof grea .r value than any other make, (Signed) W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE ': Cannot Be Equalled at Any Price. W. L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND $2.C0._ JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S $3.80 SHOES, THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2. Me ore 1 tee Is stam] itom, whl h protects the « wea ie strode ae ety San Pt SO Douglas name and [% Ma's prices and inferior 4! Fast Color Byetets used exclusively. atalog Mailed Free, Wikbanplah Brechin Mes St A " West’ ye MAIN. Bloor ~ W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: TEN cn See Sea PLE kg Maty’s Lamb and his trier an 7] be Sacavey Cage 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. sirtbonte ey, | unny songs € un-| MAIN FIAOR NEW BUILDING ine Broadway, cor. ihe BROOKLYN, N.Y. oe ——| ‘asunnven outs 0 Let. day World will give the Re AER rea Sor ay, cor. : 710 Broadway. ON AT NOUN Rouges. to reat on Chester BLOOR ANEN IML DIG 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 1967 Brovdvecy ecr,Gates Av. ‘DIAMONDS ASA ouf gle tana & eo ever words and music of one |e —_—————— 1447-1449 Broadway. been, |WATCHES, 17 Malden Lane, 4th it | ng roo semtaing fM | GHlees kad ie. Din: ¥e8) cach 2202 Third Ave, cor. 120th, 424 Fulton, Street, cor. Pearle Mace ey ttt OF Mr. Carle’'SbeStSONgs |i eis waltithose came | "ut "HAtk RR Third hear hig woos idinpnones Dest of all cai) ANDER: i : = a 2770 Third Avcnue, JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark EXCHANGE C ormiingco spat es Fea whet Meigs dat Wain ae re Teg ae ce | PRE, es os a Street. venue, | 280 BROADWAY. Entrance on Park Place, TOE SS SS i. on'’t for-|! AVREMENT CBN HIRD LOO a 348 Eechth nce NEWARK—785 Broad St. DIAMONDS ART ee Bl World Want Work Wond pa the date. “18015 QT HLR MORNING SP}-C! ALS qual value to above, PATERSON—192 Market St Vase Whew” tad” piamoad co's Wo ans ‘onders, Not advertised —s aed ye thet mit ooKs 1,700 SUFFER BY FIRE rive at the Lightship by | Coats select, you can't help but fall upon a big bargain. Second Floor Fou'ard Silks ‘ Former prices up Sale of Women’s Coats at Reduced Prices In some cases the reductions are quite unusual—for instance—$18,50 Braided at $9.75, and $35.00 Lace Coats at $20.00. But no matter which one you $15 00 Shower-proof Mohair Coats in black, navy and grey at . . $12.50 $12.50 Black Taffeta Silk Short Coats at + . ie f a ; i $5.30 $18.50 Short Black Cheviot and Tan Cover! Coals at faba) . $12.50 $12.50 Motor Coats, of Sicilian, at We ehh eel ot : $8.50 $19 75 Pongee Dressand Motor Coatsat . . . . , «$12.50 $25.00 Steamer Coats at. . TPAC lean « $18 50 $20.60 30-in. Black Taffela Coats at on ersey Moe Meh dein ty . $12.50 $18.50 Braided Coats at i PUL Gar a Ma Ran ar oe , $9.75 $35 00 Rena ssanceLaceCoatsat. |. . . . : « $20.00 English twilled The opportunities for wise money- saving tape—all widths—10 to yards, at 7 ‘s : Mending Cotton, black, white and tan ' rd On sale to-morrow At 95c a Yard jaro elk deta Notions yoie 10c ment, main floor, rotunda—the balance While aide an band Gai lin Bbeds ind of all our exclusive designs in foulards Dress shieldai ail covered ot > dae which haye sold up to $1.50 yard Basting cotton; 590 yards, at 3c The patterns and colorings are choice namate an ; 5 Oe —and at 95c. yard the offering is un- EMULE be ae and a 8 Wood handled ironing wax, at Sfor . . Sc usual, as foulards are in style through- Safety pins; black and white, at doz 4c Fry Cin tle entire year, Elnuie risa belts, at 7c lain Floor Sutk shoe laces, at . 12c Note shoe laces} black and tan, at per doz. 0c Big clearing-up reductions in ait binders or ribbon holders, at 5c Hammocks Ban ks Ke all kinds, colors and Hair nets; large size, at 12 desim:— Matting and tonne covered U.tlity Hairs rolls. all round the head; lees ze at 25c¢ Boxes, Summer Pillows—at Hosiery protector, at. Se 20 and 33 1-3’ below the regular selling prices, Fancy shirred glove or sleeve holders, at 2i1c Third Floor Main Floor It’s Exceptional---$1.25 Silk Voiles at 75c Yard One of ite best Dress Goods offerings we've ever made; a most seasonable offer as silk voile is one of the most favored fabrics for party or evening costumes. Only by reason of a French Importing house going out of business are we able to make this very unusual offer. The range of colorings is broad, “embracing soft pastel shades, light pinks, light blues, lavenders, grays and the darker colors—royal and navy blue—golden brown, ras aerey: in addition to white. It ought to sell in a jiffy at the price of 75c yard Main Floor 43 inches wide and we repeat sell regularly at $1.25 yar The August Home Furnishings Sale Is still in full swing with offerings as pronounced as ever, Of which the following are representative: This is an exceptionally Mahogany curio cabinets in a $33.50 Brass fine offeringof brass beds, Mahogany handsome style; fitted with inasmuch asthe excellent heavy glass shelf; value $42.50, Beds at $23.50 trad: sivie and finsh and Wicker now « $32.50 are se'dom, if ever, secn Arm chairs, of fine mahogany. Furniture at such a low price The style is Colonial; panel head and foot; 1}f-inch top rails; 9 heavy fillers with extra htavy rod ends Regular | file $33 50, now at $23.50 Another handsome potel isin swell front panel style; 2-inch cont nuous posts; heavy fillers, fin- ished with busks and tee ball ends Regular price $47 50. nofv at. ud 35.00 Fourth Flor $12.50, now at Wing Rockers; Third Floor loose etation seat; printed linen regularly $28 00; now at covered in green damask; value $31 50. now at Wicker sofas; large and comfortable; fitted with loose cushion seat—desirable for indoor and out- door use: regu!arly $24 00; now at Wicker Rockers, with loose cushion seat; aN $25.00 $19.25 $10.00 covered in $20.00 Curtains — that are always in stylem-at prices that are worthy of note: Marie Autcinette Lace Panels, Special Values in Curtains Low-priced Household Linens--- Renaissance — lace Centrepicces; round and square shapes; linen cen- white and Arabian, in effec: Weavers ich tive designs: resularly $5.00 each, now at $3.75 and $2.00, at $1.00 and $1.19 Tambour Muslin Curtains, extra fine quality + Tea c’oths, fin linen; Pemba and draws lary $3.00, now at ‘ x54 inches; value $1.30, ot drawn wor Bobbiret Curtains; ruffled; finished with fine lace lor dresser or buffet use; ae hing and yarc regulesly a awn-work ete value 50¢ and 62c, insertion and edging, 3 $2.25, now at ed Third Ficor long; $1.50 Sain Floor Gih Ave,, 18th fo 191h St. Greenhut & Company, (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co ) 39¢ anu 45¢ 6th Av, 18th to 19th St SUMMER RESORTS, EARN FOURKTER AUGUST Stock Taking! — SALE SPECIALS M SALE: LAST WEEK AUGUST 31st S and INVENTORY CLEARANCES ike Very Interesting Days ————-? Referring To Emphasize Attractions The Following Spec AUSTRALIAN WOOT Guaranteed all wool with dainty borders—wic binding—I1-4 size—worth N WOOL, his binding worth $20.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKE ts Faney Plaids, White . iy ang ‘3.93 RLANKETS for full 1500 worth $0 We Will Also Offer Woot Blankets OUR F to Card and and Make a Record Sale ials in Basement: A CARD AUCTION OF LAST WHEK WAS THE GREATEST SALD OF BLANKETS AND FLANNESS EVER HELD, MILY BLANKETS—12-4 slze— 11 Wool filling—cotton 3.98 White mixed warp (which rinking), for extra/ R WooL B © and colored wool, some cotton mixture | desirable borders=sik \ Actual Selling 2,98 AMORY BROWNE &Co, ji offered entire production of the NASHUA MANUFACTURING CO, ~ + JACKSON and INDIAN HEAD MILL& Sale amounted to more ‘than $2,500,000 PILLOWS— FEATH ERS | | AUGUSTSALE—LAST WEEK! GooD faney Uh THER PILLOWS— ing iree-quarters Down Selected White Down... .. Lit Flannels Domet Baby Flanne ‘a heavy Done Flannels 10; ‘ 27% AUGUST SALE—LAST we Ek A Buyers were present from every Stato In the Union, 1S and 24 ct, Silk Chiffonettes By JAME cents SA HEARN AND 808 The season's hest colorings Bought x emb'd—with rings f com ination cohort iru tht { 1285 Cases, / i n exquisite fabric speclally good Y. , a vonlng und) Barty. Drestes AND WILL OFFER THH ONLY 4 FORE, )N-—-BASEMENT. | COMPLETE: LINE OF BY. Aiko, Cleneances ag follows jhe o EER ET Bi Speciny, " > Barley, Spgy | ‘They bought FIVE ‘TIMES MORD THAN all other retailers in New Yor 4 bisa 4 Bid ¢ \ A “There are times to buy and times a ate av to sell.” Judgment said: “Now ia 1h BM the time to buy,” 4 : |BLANKETS AND FLANNBLBS at this auction were as cheap as Securities In October of last vear. |Those who had confidence and money Automohile Largest DEAL EVER consi CHT TAS ND AIL STANDARD. MA from $3 Otyer Auto Bowles, ar} nd int ten Automobile Exch 20 to MW 137, 86.110; ooh blishment er, Pao y given. “FIRE SFuMtTN OF THE YEOR, IL TOLNES AND LANDAULETTES to $250, Superb mechanteal facilities, |" Broadway Mammoth iith, near Broadway, i BLOGS 4, FOR SALE, __ DENTISTRY, peteee Sf AUTOS SELLING FAST. kards, Will Insert a mt Plate. 1 do satisfaction. teeth free, startforde: immated In OTHERS: | Betta and. oN. E. Cor, 128th St. and 8th Ave. | |auenos. aya Packard, Entrance, 271 W, 128th St, | jerce, 0. Put on ange, I" you have three or four ais 1 Examination of your Bridge Work, per footh, $5.00 TEETH | $4I-B7—&—H10 GUILSHAN AER, 4 COM ee Lele eee ae Catskill Mountains, THE ANTLERS, a ba Open until Oct, Special rates for 8 FRIEDAERGS full set without a this with absolute 1 ft . . pared for comin; minations, New Koti Cli Servioe ool, G2 Cooper Sausre West, 0} Union. Open 9 A.M. to 9.20 PB. aM seer deacisl Announcement | Fun-provoking Rich- ard Carle is back at = ihe New York with aminations. seeBy then are now reaping reward. Yard wide Di 12h Belleving {1 WW W * ne Lal ignored Mathie 64.89) Extra fine Jaco the prosperity of the country, a BAN i ee eer ae we are confident that prices at this sale ; i | could show as great profit Silver Plated Ware | White Goods : as Becuritles bought October, 19% AUGUSTSALE—LAST WEEK AUGUST SALE—LAST WEEK Noverthetoas ROGERS TRIPLE PLATED Reg, Sale. | we will # Reg. Sale. Yard-wide Cambrle cy By NAY, MORE, $140 ANT Yard-wide Cambrie . 10 64 ‘No prominently present to the publie ' Table spoc 14 Genuine L Om Table forks—half dozen..... 1.04 Yart-wid 87 OUR GREAT DOMESTIC DRPT. Dinner or des't knives doz..81.50 81,00 00 we will offer Knives hol'w handles—4 doz.$4.98 3.00 3.98144 Ib LANKETSANDFPLANN pls Rogers’ Al Punch Ladles,.....$2.25 1.60 ne N 4 b 4 Rogers’ AA or Al Soup Ladies.$1.50 1,00 38-inch 1 at ought at this great sale Rogers’ A } 40 Py 40- Indla Linona .. 19 09%) at orfces that will make a record. horeal 4020 ze) Madras W 19 ML Hs Imp't'd Novelty White Goods... 20 12% |. MAA 08 4208 2.8 | WHITE AND COLORED BLANKHTS Rogers’ Si 50 White Dress Linens as follows, net ye doz... ees ~, | With assurance that quotations of values ' ATION ~ rh Bread Tras a | qq AT AUGUST SALE PRICES dreteeiethiniee aces 1 iow w J iH Buxar ow! with | ie Fa, ne | Handkerchiefs and Heavy Weaves. ALL PRICES ARE FOR PAIRS. : ' ra ote avorth up to aps | ree. 3 ree. n, 9. | jal Molders Oy 68 A ii | AT 44 CENTS, Veppers and Salts. i | BLANKETS worth .65 to .8 ‘ ATS7 CENTS, a s Da Children's Da % : Chi dren sD y | diene eG ad BLANKETS worth 90 cents te $i? Clearanc: Lots a NSS ee) | AT69 CENTS, | Wash Suits—lussian and Salo Mii Te es to 14.08 BLANKETS worth $1.26 ei 10 $3.98..1.49 ) resses— AT73 CENTS, wees 98 and 1.29 1.98 to 5.08 BLANKUTS worth $1.80 to $14 | 98.and 1.49 Girls’ Wash Dresses— AT89 CENTS, ’ \ Bante, Bloomers, | 4 tO, 1g Nentee 8 to 3.98 BLANKETS worth $1.60. | Sere eb 29) Misses’ Wash Coat Suits— AT 1,00 | i See eee ee yie8,t° 398) BLANKETS worth $155 to $2.00” eee ee aT?) epi hOB" were. $1. 8.08 to 2198 AT ,25 \ bo Double Breast Hts KnIeKEr \isses' Fine Wash Skirts— 1K (3 ry ‘rote : ne tes! mre it Fin ea i 779 to 2.98 | hain os ae $2.10 to $2.25, | ere $3.88 ATI,5 | t 2.98 f A | Aaa nh. 2.08 ee Table Linens and Sets BLANKETS worth $260 to 89.00, ue &” AUGUSESALE—LAST WEEK| — tHIs WILL BE THE ONLY Boys’ Ove vl 36 Reg. Sate. | COMPLETE LIND ere 20 and 7 AD ond .B9 3 5 aitesa & ares Ba aeltt y Matoeies Danette : 5| that can possibly be offered by any, Pig aa RaeReT Te ) ‘ h extra heavy Cotton....+ | were 49 10.9 Nee Aeh All Linen Damasks, 50 4b Clearanc: of ln Damaske.s1.10 08 We will also offer ! j Dble Dd’ ks. $1) 100 Youths’ Suits , ! Nese » 04 AUSTRALIAN and CALIPORNEA | mwo and three plece aly! 26: 20 Inch dow ett HH 07 BLANKETS, Haustrian Linen 1 “rane, ante a WHITE, PLAID, GRAY and RED | So cloth degen Napkina.... ose BLANKETS. SS ‘5 Tuesd qualittes and sizes, including the finest, S To-morrow, Tuesday, | upto TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS a pair, MORWING “SALE Unit 1 P. M. at prices that will surpries. th ) | revent dealers buying, quantities restricte: | To pre STAT RET ; RDERS, OUR DOMESTIC DEPT. i | IS BY FAR 3.98 Wom. - kirts—t tis 3.00 |s7. 5UGirIs’Dress: sTfunter 00 | The Largest and Most Importané : Panamas. Worsteds—xored 0 Gtoghame. Percale: 4 to 14— IN THE WORLD, SECOND FLOCK SEW RUTLDING SRCOND_FLOON_MISSRS'_ DEPT 7 | and Includes 190, Chil, yuo Drawers.. « every variety of the better qualities J OD yo 1.00 f — z %, . $3.00 Wilton yo Rennes se Soft, firm Lo! alg hems f, tucke— COW OSHS TSAO ANS Kioh colorings—Orl O7xH Baie | THIRD FLOOR-NEW BUILD peat styles and FLOOR “SILKS halle Hine DRE \—white, all WE Hilo (OOR—WEST. 39c.Me ’ Balb: iment a hes WEST MAIN FLOOR 1 450, Window shades 0x3 tt 5 colore—nerfect LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! Lit SECOND Foon CENTRE apercalewnh 5 yrs. THIRD, Medras, FLO‘ TR I) aizee MAIN FLGOR WEST, $4.49 Large yointes Dolls,, Hand-sewed wile of ieycAb ourls— * closine eve Mate ProOR CENTRE 25c. tteavy tatteta Ribbors,, A4 Some Messalines—-wide—bi'k, white, golors. MAIN FLOOR NBW_ BUILDING. | | 490, Boys’ Blouses 97 | BLANKETS and FLANNELS, SHEETING and MUSLINS, PILLOW CASES and SHDETS, 4 QUILTS and COMFORTABLES, : PILLOWS, FEATHERS, TICKINGS, ETC, AT PRICES 80 EXTREMELY POPULAR THAT OUR GREAT BASEMENTS are renowned throughout the United States of America. THI8 18 A BOLD A8S®RTION, , COME AND SPE IF IT 18 TRUB. } Dept. in Basement of New Buildings, 8to 12 WHST FOURTEENTH STREBT, West of Witth Avenue

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