The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1908, Page 11

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i ‘ Dozen Charles Frohman, shortly before the | luncheon hi ¢the dramatic critic of a morning news- | paper on a Forty-second street oar. °' “Good morning,” sald Mr, Frohman, “where are you gong?” “Pm going to the bank,” sald the ‘eritic, “where are you going?’ Oh, I'm going to Childs’, answered Mr, Frohman, "Good-by,"” and having posted this sign of returning confidence in the theatrical seagan of 198-9 he _aped on his way across Long Adve () . ¢ . Bildle Foy stood In front of the Ho- tel Albany, He yawned, and pulled his white felt hat further down over his forehead. 3 / "les been @ hard summer,” he said, “Little while ago 1 was playing vaude- | ville engagement down at Asbury Park, One night while 1 was doing imitation of Roosevelt, a dog barked out in ands fan out in the street. ‘Somebody must a’ been passin’’ they sald when they got back. Qh, hol’ eee (Hey of the theatre and all the stage | ‘The new season starts in Monday | night with @ preponderance of women stars, Two of them, Lillian Russell, at the Liberty Theatre in ‘Wildfire,’ Mary Mannering in ‘Glorious Bet at the Lyric, are among New Yo popular female stars, but morrow for Asby out the week. David Belasco worked men ! his hardest w a ed in I “the production one of the hardest and rumor saya n A play to be , Whioh ts to be his life," vO In 1884 OUls EH. an and Harry Bulger Were a team known as Blossoms.” lock, hrother of playwright, and Theatre. Thirteen , busy rehear: } wo on the Gry how 1 Hen antes are now York, and will kK. Harrison » Belasco Theatre; ends out five in tl et Herford, Alfred na sends out four, and Corse Payton (the Brooklyn devil) sends out two. . And, speaking of devils, here's the EXCURSIONS. LABOR DAY LEHIGH f VALLEY RAILROAD Special trahas leave Penn, R. 1. ferries, New York, for Niagara 10 May Park, Labo day, ‘8.55 A. Inquire 1460 and 355 Broadway, New York. 325 Fulton £t., Brooklyn, Fare from Brooktyn via Annex Fer-y, 15¢. Additional, ROCKAWAY BEACH, 0k) O48, ou POM ; V8. FREE FIREWORKS TO-NIGHT Boats Fast 99th and KRMIV Streets, SEPT, 10, 11, 12, GARMIVAL DAYS, dic a wee ON ATTEN LINE LYSG BANC AND BAI p ASBURY PARK AND BAC Ly, Bioomfleld at., 8 biucks belo at. 8.00, &55 11 AL M., Battery 8.90. 9.20, 11.90 AM CIVIL SERVICE COURSE | Resweao Wen Dre | makes more offers of posi- tions than any other two medium in the universe, Women Stars Open Season--Baker’s and’ he Alabama | Jaw EXCURSIONS Niagara Falls, Glen Onoko and Mauch Chunk, sellewood Park, 1.00 LABOR DAY AND EVERY SUNDAY, of Devils \profane wey they three-sheet poster, next week at the Fifth Avenue Theatre: | “Hell A-Poppin'| | “Willlam Rock and Maude Fulton in a Devil dance; La Syiphe as Satanette, Nat Wills, full of the devil.” eee Mile. Dazie, who first performed the Maxixe—which dance was not without a | few suggestions of deviltry—in this! country, has caught the fever in a some- | What lesser degree, Monday night, |when “The Follles of 1903" move down | ltnto the New York Theatre from the of, #he will Introduce a new dance, “Le Lutin,” or ‘The Imp.” ooo e From Chicago yesterday came the news that @ house-filling audience at [the Illino!e ‘Theatre fell in love with |"Polly of the Cirous," in which Mise Mabel Tallaferro has begun a long en- gagement. Having seen 'Polly"—who ts Mra. Frederic Thdmpson—sately on het | way, and having arranged h tng of the new Giller'e play, with Mary Ryan, late of "Bi 6 Millions,” Frederic ‘Thompson will re- turn to New York and Luna Park to day. via a) announce, the vaudeville bill 0.0 0 Rehearsals of “The Richest Girt,” in | which Charles Frohman 1s to star Marie Doro, bagan last night. In the commir are Fred Tedin and Frank Burbeck, | | G0 0 Rather an unceial compliment has | been pald Mise Gertrude Hoffman, ono! of Balomes now wrigs!iig on New York's -oof gardens and in the- | atres. Her dance 1s admittedly an Im! tation of Maude Allan's danos in the Palace Muslo Hall, but not: | standing this 4 by the management of that the- Allan in the same t of s 8 | "In going Into vaudeville, The er of the Giants and Mise who used to be with ‘The | are to play in @ sketch all season. eee ee usiness of | fs negotlating | regarding a| oles, | ost div sides is algo a chance that Thomas the young comedian who originated “Checkers” for dramatia purposes, may be starred by Henry B. na play taken from ‘Bobby Mr, Chi “another effort b CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the | CORED $9.00 SEPTEMBER 5-6, RETURN 8, } 1.80 LABOR DAY, 755 Broad St., Newark. PUBLIC NOTICES, (IS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. N?_OF FINANCE, BUREAU {MECHION OF TAXES, NEW S$ WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN ytlhy atk id mal immediatg | y be procured stating their property assessed for pe onal tax, uld also request Dill for x requisition should be accompanied by | an envelope the proper address of the applicar prepaid. and to ward, Xpayers ahould nent of Taxes he:e property lo: hat Department, and Receiver of ‘ia by | 4 jod a required in case of personal requisition must be addressed and J to the Deputy Recelver of Taxes in er borough the proyerty Is located, as } 87 Chambers at.,| few York, MoDonough ‘of Manhattai John B, Underhill, er Third and Tre- Pont ave. Borough of the Bronx, Now orl James B. Boyck Munfetnal Bull Borough of Brooklyn, New York. _ George H. Creed, corner Jackson av, and Longe Island Queens, New York. John De Morgan, Porovgh Hall, St. George, Island, Borough of Rlokmond, ty, Borough After racelving the tida, tt fraw a check for the amount! # Recelver of Taxes and mal with an addressed envelope, with the reiuri postage prepaid to the Deputy Recalver in Whichever borough the property is located, No rebate allowed on bills paid during| | October possi. | DAVID B. AUSTEN. Receiver of Taxen 3 should be mailed as soon as 1, 1908, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Medium-Priced Merchandise We cannot emphasize too strongly the {act that mesiumeprived tnerchandise pre= dominates in the Greenhut store. But quality before everything else is para mount You can purchase here goods of recognized quality for less money than ever before at any other establishment in New York. Greenhu Company Dry Goods Your New Tailored Suit—$25.00 or $35.00 or as high as $75.00 if you say so. (Quite an assemblage of the new Fall styles already here. Every day something new comes in. Of Broadcloth at $25.00 Of Black Serge at $35.00 A better-than-usual-grade for the money—3%4 strictly A very clever 34 length fitted coat model—something tailored coat model, full of snap, style and individu. out of the ordinary that will catch the eye of the ality—fetchingly trimmed and taffeta lined; the skirt woman who wants ¢ natty, smart suit; 16-gored skirt. 18 8-gored—great value, you'll say. A wonder at the price, Here's a Princess Gown of blue or black messaline; pretty, picturesque; yoke of lace and Persian waist; not overdone; quite simple, but effectively stylish and exceptional value a . : i : Seoond Floor i i ‘ iE é i U | . Combination sets of sheer Women’s French '6-button leneth Undermuslins Smelt iworriecen ‘Ince, ( C mourauetat’ gloves of a very lace Gloves superior quality of French glace kid, in black, tan and white. Ordinarily sell for $3.25. per pair; hereat . . . $2.50 L i d eer ol dey) Pesan sl ow-price trimmed; value hl Weed mae slas Drawers of nainsook: deep umbrella flounce of em- broidery, value $1.25, at . +» $1.00 Nightgowns: sheer nainsook models; square or round neck; lace or embroidery-trimmed; value Main Floor $1.75; at age $1.45 —— Second Floor ‘ A very fine line of u Negligee shirts in new Pall styles Plaid Silks silk pleide, both Men s made of madras in desirable pate foreign and domes- F 7 hi terns; cuffs attached; coat modela, 75c Values at 58c tin melee ve. Furnishings « 1.00 Halfehose; two-thread quality; mercerized lisle in black and colors; at 35¢ Night shirts} of fine finished muslin; cut full in width and length; at. « «© » « 80¢ Main Floor In Our Millinery Salon on the second floor will be found a choice selection of Smart Street and Semi-Dress Hats, Copies of the French Models at $10.00 Also a Splendid Showing of Children’s and Misses’ Hats in a number of chic and nobby styles at $7.50 to $12.50 riety of combine- tions Plaids are always in vogue—and ere largely used for waists, gowns and children’s dresses. These are worth 75c per yard; special price, 58c Main Floor Final clearance of short ends of cotion wash goods; among the lot will be found Galatea, ginghams, foe and the sheer Some specially attractive values on 9x12 size ruys; alsolarger and smaller sizes at proportional reductions: Cotton Wash Rug Specials— Goods Remnants 9x12 Size Fibre Rugs, 9x12 size; value $10.00, at $7.50 febrics so much in demand at all times, Swiss mus- Kashmir Rugs, 9x12 size; value $12.00, et $9 50 ling, batistes, etc. In this offering, the original cost Moodj Rugs, 9x12 size; value $17.50, at $12.50 Se RG ioe Roxbury Brussels Rugs, 9x12 size; value AuiiPiset oe aie ere cae $19.50, at ; wanes R aa patie Arlington Rugs, 9x12 size; value $39.50, at 50 Sess yay ets ananaec eta Wits age Oe on ve $3260. $26.50 NEMMANES Of nt cing ne ave are Third Floor Linings and sateen in all the wanted shades at one-half the regular prices, Hemstitched damask tea cloths; all linen; scroll snow drop and Household Main Floor fleur de lis patterns, value 65c, Linens at 50¢ Sheets and Turkish bath towels; hemmed; liberal size; value Pi Ca 2c at 79¢ Pillow Cases Turkish bath mats large, beavy weight; assorted Made of medium-weight mus- lin; easily laundered; # most serviceable quality, plain colors; Grecian borders, at $1.25 Shee te OOK 45 Main Floor 83x 90, at pee 3 Ter ais ee x9,et 2. 4 55c W » Only two ttems—but good values. Bix9 at 2. . 60c OMENS Black gauze lisle hosiery with garter + 8 © 8 680 H tops: value 50c, at 35c Pillow Cases: josiery Women's thread silk hosiery; black 42 x 36, 14c and colors; mercerized garter tops CUEOAT 6 ¢ 8 6 JCD and soles; value $1.36, at... 95c Comite 6 6 uo eS Main Floor Main Floor Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ Apparel The snap of cool days means warmer clothes for the little ones; first thought will be of coats— Here are infants’ long and short coats of Crepello cloth, Bedford cord or Cashmere, trimmed with fancy braid. New Fall Styles. At $3.75 to $8.50 For Misses—colored silk petticoats of heavy, rustling taffeta; deep {ull sectional flounce: $4.95 values, at De iia mn tee ee en ON CRE EEG IQR, and everything else for the tots and juniors, as fine, as perfect, as practical, as skill, knowledge, taste and ability can make tt And prices are much in your favor, jecond Floor probably the For the tot of 2 to 6 years there are the prettiest Fall styles in white and colored coats of fine serge or broadcloth; braid-irrmmed At $5.00 to $7.50 6th Ave, 18th to19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) DENTISTRY, TEETH. If you have three or four teeth 1 will Insert a full set without 4 Plate, ‘1 do this with absolute | Satisfaction, Examination of your teeth free. 2 Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,00 TEETH | $4A—-$7—A&—BH10 | GUILSHAN Here Is Mr. Near Sighted Economy You Know Him, Clip and Send This to Him. N. E, Cor. 128th St. and 8th Ave, Entrance, 271 W, 125th St. DEAR MR. TIGHTWAD: I've read the business letter YOU wrote the other day; Please pardon the suggestion, But ! really think twould pay To read World “Situation” Wants And hire 2 good typewriter; I'm sure more businéss you'll transact And at night feel the brighter. WOULD You LIKE. A DIAMOND ? Competent Employees Tender Thety Services Every Day Through 12-Words-for-a-Quarter “Situa- tion Wante Ads, im The World. 20G WEST 42°ST. % ‘DOORS FROM FAVE “fe ONT and watauen cash or ea, | | |} 10c, Woite Tape Bundle..., HEARN 1OURLiANTH SIRLET “Getting House in Order.” First days of September keep us busy with re- ception of The New for Fall,...Every day brings merchandise that quickly finds {ts way to selling quarters with “openings.” N Enable U out “special displays" or Js to Offer EVEN GREATER ASSORTMI;'NTS THAN BEFORE! Cash gives Lowest Prices, | | | EW BUILDINGS | | and in our stores you see Largest Stocks of Trustworthy Merchandise to be found In the city of New York. NO NEW DEPARTMENTS BUT DEPARTMENTS FOR WHICH WE ARE FAMED ARE GREATER STILL! Enlarged Silk and Dress Goods Departments Ralarged Upholstery and Enlarged Muslin, Flannel WON Renalasance and French Net Curtains, Bed Sets, mayen Covers, 7 Damask LACE OURTAINS. Irish Point and Point Arab, French and Novelty Nete—with Inserts aml edges of Renaissance and Cluny lace— also #8 to $10 val BONNE FEMMES. White and Arabian—3 motifs— | 2.98 & Inches wide i : 98 and $4.98. Fxtre wide Honne ) 78 inch—for bay or show ii windows—value $7.%.. HEAVY CURTAINS. \ $ilk Damask—Silk Frou if 11.98 value $5.98 TABLE COVERS. Ortental, Gobelln and Armure Tapes- try—also Merceried Damask—best patterns and colors. Oriental Tapestry—2 yds. square, and Armure Tapestry—2%4 yds. square worth $2.79......+ ‘ Heavy Gobelins—8 rich Reversible Tapest aquare—worth $3.98 and $4.98. aquare—worth 81.19 COVERS. ‘sible Armure and Gobelin Tapes- tr ich Kazak, Shirvan and other ef- fects, also Rob Roy Plalds—with ana without heavy fringe— Special Offering Mourning Veils At Manufacturer's Cost! Silk Grenadine ——wide borders, Hemmed or Hematitched, 1% yds, long. 1% yds. long. 2. yds. long. Don't make the mistake of think- ing that there 1s anything wrong aout these yeils—they are strict- ly perfect, rich deep black, right fresh out of the boxes, We bought them by the thousand—that's why you can buy at wholesale value, . $3.98 Giris’ Dresses.... Washable reo—richly braided—white, pink, Nu 4 to 14 yra. MISSA" jack Chiffon tailored atylea. SROOND FLOOR—CENTRE, 2, 25 vnite( ambric Shirts Deep, elaborate tlounces with lace ant amb'y. BRCOND FLOR CENTRE 490, Oricnial Lace A lioves rey White—eplendid. new natterna, MAIN FLOOR- CENTRE 490, All Wool ser ges gg-1nen,, « Black, navy, browns and other favorit colors. MAIN FLOOR—DRESS GOODS. Taffeta—elerant Also satin taffetas—-Fall shades, black +! wn SLOING 290, Imported Lace -iocks by Full modelo—hite, cream. dlack—newest A — VEE White colors Variety of dainty. new styler MALS FLOOR CENTRE Ranvier votion spve als Hat ping, crystals, ture Dos, White Collar Ru ane Large, contains five widths Nori: ae fo. & Se, for 5 Eularged Wiudow Shade and Pole Depart ments Enlarged Department of Household Linens Enlarged Blanket and Comfortable Departments Enlarged Wash Dress Fabtio Depart ment Kularged Women’s Suit and Cloak Departments | Balarged Boys’ and Misses’ Depart ments | Enlarged Millinery and Women’s Waist Depart ments IN SHORT: | In every department of our stores Great Stocks of the new and desirable, | They bought F/VE times more than alt ° | other retailers in New York COMBINBD. Curtains and Upholstery Always famous for assortments, departments are now | ‘and Tapestry F Tapestries, Damask & Lightweight Draperies MORNING SALES— To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. 21c. Wide Taffeta Ribbons Ad 490Misse>'& 0h dr’ns bags.1¥) tet Also 18 UTHER MOAN.NG 5 Rug Depart ments and Lining Departmente } West of Fifth Avenue 4 HM i Continuatton of the Greatest Sale of Blankets and Flannels Ever Known, AT AUCTION GALE OF AMORY BROWG@E & CQ, who offered entire produetion af the NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMP Y_ JACKBON and INDIAN HEAD MILLS. JAMPS A. HEARN & SON Bought 1,285 Cases AND OFFER THE ONLY COMPLETE LINE OF EVERY 6TT LE | "There are times to buy and times to DERS! | TO OPEN SEPTEMBER PROPERLY we offer i UNPRECEDENTED EARLY SEASON VALUES in:— Irish Point aud Nettinghan Curtndns, ‘able Covers, urtains, Sash Laces, Panels, Rugs, etc. | ALL NEW THIS SEASON, Following are only representative: — | SASH LACE: Trish Point- Panel or M and 6 4 Ino! CURTAIN Imported Col'd Madras—46 and 4 Inch—69 and 98 ct. values irae | Curtain Granadines--woven color: ingle or double bord jallion Centres— ct. value ot. valu | on cream grounds—value .30...... 28 DRAPERIES & HANGINGS. Imported Verdure Tapestries French Sk Damaske— Me ized Damasks— Tricot Tapestries, | worth $1.80 t0 $1.98. ....cseesreee! | Damasks—Molre Damaska— Imported Silk Gobelln | silk edge—value $17.98 Tavestries—Modo lion and | | Fine Mer D'm'sk Curtains) Floral rth $2.09..c606 1,49 Duplex Damask Portlores— | & gg Fine All Silk Damask | Bordered_ Mercerlzed , Louls XLV., Rococo, French | 4.98 sae Fee stripe effects—values to $4.0, ) jolld Mercerized Pot ‘ Reversible Armure Tapestr PS EH Repl E Eiareus Hor uelenaad a full range of colorings, 2.98 Including high art effect value $4.00 to 14.00, . Finest Impt'd Silk Organsine Damask#--many of Brocades | equal to Embroidery; also ¢ 4,98 Roman gold fig'd Dat i values $¥.00 to $11.00, te. valance—worth Chentlle—solia and t { 1.98 colors -worth Early Fall Millinery in new Millinery Department of New Bullding. Have you seen it? During the Summer great changes have been going on here, and they who view It for first tlme will be de- lghtfully surprised with its spacious and attractive appearance. Not only {s {t splendidly lighted, but arrangement of cases and tables {s such that customers can easily Inspect and make selec- tlons—the hats are In plain sight, PLAINLY TICKETED WITH PRICES | that, as usual, are | EXCEEDINGLY MODPRATR. To-morrow, Wednesday, Until st P. M. PHONE ORDERS. ibleCovers 1,0: green, ete —B-4 si CENTRE, 490. Men’s Shirts, Drawers « Ualbriggan—French neck, double seate— MAIN, 79e, Boys! Pefima Madras, Persale—alte tnstened—4 to THIRD FLOOR- CENTRE, 790. Boys PatitB stow yrs. oe © Awe Bloomers and, Kn! Kers—populae wash | HIRD 600, Roller Skates.,.....+5+ Iron wheals—with and without straps. MAIN. FLOOR— CENTRE, i able Damasks—ss inch {ull bI'ched—fine patt'ne. OOR—LINENB, 39¢, Window hades—oxs n. Ideal Holland—whtte: alt colore—perfeot goods, HT COR WE: 790 «blespoo sy orks tnd Rogers’ ex, h'vy nickel sliv's—beo4 or faney. MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE. 100, Canton tlannels...... Unbleached, exira heavy and soft, PASEMBNT—NPW BUILDIS ide. 1 nite i'd, 150 sheata Republic envelopes, 100, vm THIRD EY 15e, Dianer kK ives, Fork... Hand forget ateel—ebon x FLOOR_¢ cary 14 yrs 59e, Heavy Inlay linen— MAIN | | tationery., Bond— His | Arner 7c. Qui ting Fast PECIALS—equal value to above| Not advertised-——— Space. does not permit LOOK FUR THE CLOCKS! Loos FOR THE OLOCKS! | / Ml," Judgment said: “Now se the time to buy." BLANKETS AND FLANNELO ¢t this auction were as cheap as Securities In October of last yeas. Those who had confidence and money then are now reaping reward, Believing in the prosperity of the country, we are confident that prices at this sale could show as great prefit as Securities bought October, 167, Novertheless We sell as we bought; Offering BLANKETS AND FLANNELS bought at this great sale at prices that are sensational. We offer WHIVE AND COLORED BLANKETS as follows, with assurance that quotations of values are far within the mark: ALL PRICES ARB FOR PAIRS, AT 44 CENTS, BLANKETS worth .@ to .& AT 57 CENTS, | BLANKETS worth 9 osnts to 1a. at 69 CBNTS, BLANKETS worth $1.98, AT 79 CENTS, BLANKETS worth $1.8 to $1.46, at 89 CENTS, BLANKETS worth $14, at 1,00 BLANKETS worth $1.55 to $208. AT 1,25 BLANKKTS worth $2.10 to 62.85, at 1,50 BLANKETS worth $2.60 to $3.00, THE ONLY COMPLETH LINE that can possibly be offered by enw We also offer AUSTRALIAN and CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, and all weol WHITE, PLAID, GRAY and RED BLANKETS, all sises and qualities, including the finest, to TWENTY-FIVH DOLLARS @ pair, at prices that surprise, OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMEN®? IS BY FAR THE LARGEST and MOST IMPORT+ ANT IN THE WORLD, and includes every variety of the better qualities up to the very finest in BLANKETS and FLANNELS, BHEETINGS and MUSLINS, PILLOW CASES and SHEETS, QUILTS and COMFORTABLES, PILLOWS, FEATHEL.i, TICKING&, Bite, AT PRICES 80 EXTREMELY POPULAR THAT OUR GREAT BASEMENTS are renowned throughout the United States of America, THIS IS A BOLD ASSERTION, COME AND 8EE IF IT 18 TRUB Department {n Basement of Meow Bulldings, §tol] WEST FOURTEENTH STREWT, West of Fifth Avenue

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