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PQRD £ + dgOTt oA. | t f If } iy i a ecm : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908. hepa inpninmcten ania tiie antrontoe ny Hall to tnqu t ary | a |phy his alma ima Shows Young Democratic.» MIDE BASS, 0. Sap “i Judge ‘Taft should not go personally W CORT FT —~-_-—— Justice Reft ‘ fe Tye er alr trigges ton Names Fro: arollment Org That He: 1s a lee top rapid are nary mes Fre i En) University Graduate. PRT i eeanee 4 Books in) Kings. and - | whole battalion of ore ' : Cate ss oa Chairman 7. ! [ee ee BRYAN IN MYSTIQUE KREWE. ff, of the Re- | House as “hal the MURPHY-M’CARREN WAR ON IN NASSAU COUNTY. i Fight Opened by = Tammany fe eae eee Sek! Leader’s Man, Who Asks Court Order on Regisir Candidate to Be Tnitte Order This Month, hirer George Sheldon, of by Syra- Committee, had an hour's conference | to-day a Bryan election 4 and sui to-day on ways and means of raleing dough, When Mr, Sheldon emerged he yvas asked how the contributions were coming in. “Things are dull—awfully dull down- ald sadly, and then he| after time for ahe financial | 8 district. Special to The MINEOLA, L, the Demoe vIn a Pinch, use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE . Mountjoy and Robert Luce were pote or Ladies can wear shoes one size appointed organizers of Democratle clubs in New York State colleges to- smalle: er using Allen's Foot-Ease day by National Chairman Mack, ta pow« to be sh 1 {nto the shoes. went them for instructions to ommitteer of It ma ann hoes feel easy; Conners, chalrman of the State i Kad acherreaiand:slurre gives nt relief to corns and bun- d a y. fons. It’s the greatest comfort dis- .| covery of the age. Cures and pre- vents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots, It is a certain cure fur sweating, hot, aching feet. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25e. Don't accept any substitute, For FREE trial package, also Frea Sample of the mittee, and “Boss” Murphy, of TaM-| yor three hours before lincheon mn w gata| hent, ‘Nobody th, this part re, I'm a college man," sala/fient, Nobody tn this pa Fingy. “I graduated from the ape enor eat Ue pare or sity of Hard Knocks, Great school | separate rooms ‘on the docks at Buffalo, Ever hear our! war cry: ‘Knock ‘em, knock ‘em; soa} , soak ‘em; smash ‘em, smash ‘em; gis on of hours before prin re fight McCar- “What Is the attitude of the Repuh- n organization toward Gov, Hughes morning?’ was asked of Chairman odruff, ing of a bitter fight between the took the s oo decacebey tue college} 4, The convention must decide whether porters of Ser feCarren and Tame tp onneed ‘ou want to organize college} tne Governor fs to be renominated,” he | many Lead. es Murphy in Nas ts were inguf strong for that. Nothing replied, ‘and as only one-half the dele- yea County, made, a “Paul Revere’s Ride’—Auditorium, 2 P. M. Tomorrow y G oh Wmamy G ore Store Closes at 5.30 P, M, ; . . e 9 ° Service and Satisfaction Friday’s Basement Specials Asbury Park, N. J, | a Mr, JOHN WANAMAKER— The Wanamaker ‘Square Deal Dear Sir;—I wish to thank you for the prompt delivery of tho parasol, Collars for Men—Six for 55 which I admire very much. I also wish to state that the little white satin | gown worn by my daughter at the Baby Parade yesterday, in which she iG Weneal ie eyery Feaneet rete a OU) Coad Gt eh a | 4 8 0 WO-for-20¢ CO ve took the Grand Prize, was bought at your store aud made a great sensation, | aa de come in, spick and span, in all the cise men ue OHtaaey, ank i | eral in lock-front, t traight standing, two wing or Piccadilly, an Thanking TOU NERY, kindly, Aer i three tow turndown. All in QUARTER SIZES, accurate, and superbly Youre truly, laundered. Mrs, —————- | These collars are packed six {n a box, and sold by the box only at 58c for half a dozen. It is the best collar economy we know. H Men's Autumn Scarfs at 250 Each Housekeepers seem to think we've prepared a better assemblage than A handsome collection of stylish four-In-hand scarfs, plain colors B 1 h ever before, in the CHINA and GLASS presented at special prices for | °"7%" N° Fall patterns, Bepectally Leiaadiday Hw ots this SEPTEMBER REFURNISHING OCCASION. | sultings, brings the peices from $1278 each to. $6.50. Most of them The Third floor of our New Building has been a center of unusual | have semiitting sack coats, Skirts gored or plaited. enthusiasm. | Some trim, neatly made Russian Dresses of blue, brown or red serge Now is a good time to buy Girl's SERGE SCHOOL FROCKS. fou’. i i of good quality, box-plaited, with high neck and long sleeves, are spe- You'll be quite as much interested. CHIG RT Caen. There is quite a wondertul collection of Dinner Sets. There are | — This group ot Young Women's FALL SUITS shows a great diver- | : , 3 sity of new styles, becatise they are sample suits, The materials ara tempting counters of Fancy China on every hand. broadcloths, cheviots and mixtures in black, blue and other colors. 5 i j a ' T as Jackets are long or short, all semi-fitted and smartly trimmed; skirts {n the Salons are quite remarkable displays of Art Wares—Marbles, | J* Me ee ee aie a mtiae venrae spacial Bric-a-Brac, Vases—priced at less than you'd think possible in many | at $15 a suit. a 5 j ; . 4 i Tw t Wi ’s MUSLIN UNDERWEAR of cambric or cases. Wedding Gifts, Christmas Gifts, Home Beauty things. ARLHS CET TaeHCaL ti eG arimeatly ieee with lace, embroidery i 4 i i! S u 2d! and bias bands, will give satisfaction in wear and prices. Corset Cover ere is how the prices 0. a ave been aiet : ASziTa SDeteaclamN le zoW aN GOcTonS lveach | . Nightgowns, $0c . Tall Bonbon Compotes, $3.80, $4.50 and $5.50 each, Water Jugs, $3.50, $5 and $0M@0 each, regularly Rend ee nea! 4 SCHOOL SUITS of excellent materials, regularly $5.60, $7.50 and $9." ; | $6, $8 and $10. i k j in Gad lelyibe aaa tanereat weepetael shape, At $3.88 each, two: Bont: ra rated CaN $5 and $6.50 each, Fane nih a Mendis 3: $25, $35 and $50, | styles of Double-breasted Belt Suits ct bine or mage gliey ots, Mnealior regularly $3.50, $5, $8 an . | regularly $22.50, $35, $50, $85. 8 to 17 years, Also Sailor Suits of blue serge, sizes for 5 to 10 years, Bowls, 9 in., $8, $7 and $8.50 each, regularly | Nappies, 8-in., $3.80, $4 and $5.78, regularly $5, | and Russlan Suits of blue serge, sizes for 9 to 7 years. At $3 each, $7.50, $8.50 and $12, $6 and $7.50. | Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits of mixed cheviots, sizes 5 to 10 and 3 ff Celery Trays, $2.25, $3.50 and $4.80 each, reg: Bonbon Dishes, 85c and $1.28 each, regularly | to 7 years, ularly $3.50, $5.50 and $6. | $1.25 and §2. 9 4 " map| COTTON CREPE Panne) {n plain colora, with shirred yoke and Claret J $5, $6, $7, $? and $10 each, rej Water Carafes, $2, $2.50 and $5 each, regularly | faced with Persian sateen, are $1 each. aularly $8, Horst , seas sie : » TB | $3, $4 and $8. : . | A clean-up of Taffeta and Messaline SILK WAISTS brings the Fancy Fruit Dishes, $3.75, regularly $5, | Water Tumblers, $3 dozen, 1 $1.80, | prices down from $3.50 and $5 to $2.50 each. They are muased or Ay aera Ruire eer) Sen BU EEs | slightly soiled, In light colors, with yoke effect of net or trimmed with lace, Also some White Net Waists at same price, $2.50. Women’s DOITED SWISS MUSLIN and LINO! ES are now Measure this HOUSEWARES STORE by any one of its parts, | $2.75, insteai of $5, They are mate with 34 esa some edged with embroidery or velvet, others a and shirred into The same liberal equipment in variety, quality, desirableness prevails Te ee TET scans ae Aatien i) Becat t J/ERWAIST =f :S for MED throughout. And an acre of ‘floor, roughly figured, is needed to they are cach tazged at'$2, though they originally j figured or striped lawn, some embroid hold it all. Skirts with bias fold. } x vill find th SHOES . stylish, wearful and !nexpensive, At Today, the text Is ANDIRONS and FIRE SETS. $1 romanian Button Shoes a black kidskin, and Lace Shoes of rs 0 Q t 9 a) 3 8h i $1,30—Boys' Sh In caif- _ We aro told, most convincingly, that this collection has no actual Oe eee are Oat taneaiee UOT LHEISE LAY Wet rival anywhere. Manufacturers show only their own line; most stores Oxfords of tan treat fire implements like an orphan child. We have the pick of many aut sizes makers’ styles—designs are good. Our own people say they are the best _ Siildren's, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR for School. We sneak with em phi of its excellent durability. The garments are t med with we have had. Many pure Colonial styles are amony them, in brass and _ neai, d ruffles, plaits or embywidery, Drawers, 1c and 18¢, ° 1 ° : sizes for 2 to ears. Petticoats, 25c and 38c, sizes for 2 to 10 yeara, iron; and many styles for small fireplaces. The intendiny purchaser Nightgowns, 48c, sizes for 2 to 1t years, area trifle soiled, At $1.00 pg, sewed soles, 2 , i} y ace. inste. ““ooino j j ” Some NEW BLACK PETTICOATS of mercerized sateen, with deop can see how they all look in real fireplace, instead of “going it blind. eg cornea NY Wa LAG ricai PUM ey ute asl goad values wecvauredahagy Andirons, Brass, in Colonial, Empire, Pom- Basket Grates, to set in ice, 22 to 24 In, at $1,25 each. peiian and ball top designs, polished or lacquered, , Wide, on casters, $3.50 and $4, An odd lot of WHITE DOTTED SWitsS MUSLIN is marked at 12!,¢ { in over a hundred and fifty patterns, $4.25 to $50 pair. Gaeiitionenereat: ; Flemish fiaish, $5 to $30 pair; hammered brass, 16 in., $4; i8 in, 34.5 c ie $18 to $50 pair. , + 201 a yard; regular value is 25¢. 3; 14 in, $3.50; ry day for Women’s Medium- the cool days ¢ are api to t of such garm : We are getting more Black iron; cast or wrought, some brass-trimmed For the September HousefarnishingSale weight Underwear, In Diamond, Mission, Colonial, re, ball-top, owl we have secured about ninety pairs of And. | avy time now And this -over two hundred patterns, $1.30. j YALE, hele p irous, brass aud wrought iron, in discon- f tinued designs of a well-known factory, to s. three and four pleces, pol 50 to $18. Black iron, some Sell at onc-third, or more, below reguiar $3 to $14. 2 most p prices: igh neck, 50¢ Drawers, a Fenders, Bra $2-in,, Colonial and Empire Se Colontal, $1.50 each, designs, round or N to $23. Miss at $1.75, OTTON Vests and Drawers, $1 each COMBINATION SUITS, of cotton, $1, Mer Coal Hods, Wood Carriers. ras, $11.50 to $21; wrought signs no, $1.50, Silk-and-Cottoa, Het OAR $16.75 a pair, = UNDERWEAR, tn 4 y t One of the particular September Sale prizes is the spre al purchase of well-built * ‘ ae ae ie 20e ene ee efficient, icc-caving REFRIGERATORS at a quarter below their usual values, They “+ 1 poe cle ge ree 9) dE have ash cases, grained golden oak, packed between case and lived with charcou. sheathing, Our new Fall Cheviots and Plain and Fancy Serges Heavy doors, brass hinges and locks and wood casters: PBI ES SNe vie Seurdyi ! es women de- ” At $1 to ce Capacity he Ice Capcity Regu aris Now eas ) pounds $5 poun $13.00 go er pound 100 pou $17.00 Sis. i Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. HN WANAMAKER "pene Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Note ARROW SALE Prices in Booklet The Greenhut Store tlar interest these days— and Girls—young men and young women preparing for school or college course. To the Women returning from the Summer re sort and planning the furnishing or returnishing of the home, To the Strangers passing through the city, home- ward bound, who are desirous of seeing the latest styles in the newest and choicest Autumn apparel. Item Reduced a Quarter to a Half Below Regular Prices Tomorrow---THE ARROW SALE This Greenhut weekly Sale is recognized by the buying public as a trade event of matchless import, for the reason that it proffers prices that are not only extraordinary, but in a literal sense truly matchless, ranging up to 50 per cent. under those regularly quoted. Over 100 bargains will be on sale in this, our eighteenth Arrow Sale. The green cards throughout the store will direct you. Complete information of the sale is con= talned in the Arrow Booklet. This booklet will be handed to you as you enter the store, Be sure you get a copy of it, as it contains every item embraced in the sale, Some of the Arrow Sale Bargains follow—for complete list see booklet. Main Floor Women’s $1.25 Mousquetaire Gloves at 90c Fine, soft chamois leather gloves, in white and natural colors; 8-button: $5.00 Tailored Hats at $3.75 Smart-tailored hats, effectively trimmed, for imme- diate wear, $1.25 Imported Ostrich Aigrettes at 75c All colors. 65c Colored Taffeta Silk at 45c Yd. Including street and evening shades that ere most in demand ; in a brilliant finish 75c Plaid Silks at 50c ¥d. Imported plaid taffeta, in a choice assortment of light and derk effects; desirable and effective for children’s dresses, waists, etc. 75 Black Cheviot at 50c Yd. All-wool cheviot, in a splendid weight, for Fall suits and dresses; 45 in. $7.00 German Silver Mesh Bags at $4.65 5-inch frames, in styles that are choice and desirable. $3.00 Bracelets at $1.95 Gold-filled, in Roman and bright finish; chased and engraved designs; some set with white and colored stones. $3.50 Silk Umbrellas at $2.35 Green, blue, brown, garnet and black silk umbrellas silk-taped edge: Paragon-trames, with case and tassels; handles of sterling silver, ivorine, Cape Horn, Dres- den and gun-metal, in various styles. Women’s $1.50 Leather Hond-Rags at $1.00 Envelope style, with vanity fittings $1.50 Fancy Belting at 95¢ Exquisite embroidered and tinsel effects, $1.50 to $2.00 Neis at $1.00 Ya, Black, white and cream: double width; plaj fancy figured effects, Li eusinand 75¢ to $2.25 Valenciennes L at 50c to $1.50 Doz. Hee rs French and German Valenciennes, edges and inser- ‘ions, in a variety of dainty patterns $1.00 and $1.75 Embroidery Allover: at 65c and 95c Ye. ve Swiss or nainsook embroideries, in an assortment of exquisite designs $4,00 Bedspreads at $2.75 Excellent quality, fine satin finish: for {ull-size beds; assorted patterns » $3.75 Tablecloths at $2.50 Bleached sitin damask, Scotch make; 2x3 yards; handsome designs. Second Floor Women’s $20.00 Wool Suits at $8.50 A group of odds and ends in tailored suits; in striped and plain materials; Fall weights; all well cut and finished. Women’s $15.00 Tailored Wool Suits at $6.00 Several good models to select from; in desirable Fall weights; materials are plain and striped Women’s $12.50 Silk Coats at $7.50 Excellent quality black taffeta, three-button cutaway style; trimmed with Alice-blue satin; lined with white and gray sain; also short black taffeta model, trimmed with braid; %4-length sleeve. Women’s $15.00 Top Coats at $10.00 Short covert top-coat; lined with taffeta silk, $2.50 Peter Pan Waists at $1.75 Of white English repp, finished with colored linen collar and cuffs end belt. Girls’ $5.00 Box Coats at $2.95 Three-quarter coats, in red, tan, brown. navy and Copenhagen blue; 4 to 12 years. $12.00 and $16.50 Junior Suits at $600, $7.50 and $8.75 A collection of serge, cheviot and broadcloth suits for young girls; semi-fitted coats; full-plaited skirts, with deep foids; for early Fall and school wear, Women’s $5.00 Pumps at $300 White canvas and tan 007e pumps, in the most cor- rect styles; excellently made. Boys’ $6.75 Sutis at $3.95 Single and. doubie-breasted models, ms'> -f fancy mixed cheviots; broken sizes. Women’s $2.00 Nightgowns ¢! $1.25 Nainsook models, prettily trimmed wir broidery'and ribbon Third Floor $4.50 Portieres at $3.00 Heavy, double-faced portieres: in a fine quality; fine ished with cord edges; a variety of colors ace em- $2.25 Lace Curtains at $1.50 Dainty Nottingham lace curtains, in desirable pat- tern’ $57.50 Curio Cabinets at $38.50 High-standing mahogany cabinets; fitted with heavy glass shelves; antique trimmings of brass i $37.50 Library Tables ‘at $25.00 Fumed oak; steer hide lesther tops, in mission style. $3.75 Cut Glass Bowls at $2.50 Rich, deep cuttings, in splendid Cesigns: 8-in size, $3.00 Mayonnaise Sets at $2.00 Including bowl and plates; several effective patterns 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St, (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) A VARSAAAAAAARAR TAS AAA AMN OY It makes little difference what go and get it. | you need---a World “Want” will }

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