The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1908, Page 8

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i THE EVENING WorRtn ire 1nk EVENING WORLD, THURS © APABTE OLED HE QUIS pe WEALTH THE ONLY QUESTION WY FINE) STINDARD OL. Trust Makes Reply to Govern- ment’s Plea for Rehear- “| Tailor’s Last Stand Against Mistortune Made Him Desperate. Mrs, Garfield Fought Footpad, won en Although — Knocked Down Twice, ing in Suit. SAVED BY A POLICEMAN, Inte COURT ERROR.| 25 j it made. | DENIES Number of Offenses On the p p Must Be Decided if New Jer-) wien th sey or Indiana Companies’ | Y0"Gi Riches Were Considered, na) Victim: Removed to Hospital > in a Serious Con- dition, the Go’ CHICAGO, Sept, 10—Counse! tor the gargs. Garfield, Standard O11 © of Indiana, in In fn answer filed the petition ot }) tke Government atto Ing of the appeal irom Judge Landis's Judgment fining the company $23,240,000) for violations of tho anti-rebate h et haphold the decision of Jiges Grosscup, Judges of Baker and Seaman of the Untted States Cireult Court of Appeals, reversing *he i ” enormous fine, as good taw, amply Justt- | — ‘* Daughter of Edward W, Van- itty derbilt Makes New Move to ‘Have Him Declared Insane. npany, day t WOMEN’S WEAR Bonwit, Harris & Co eee & which was at the open- lerk of the PPOPPEOSSS SOOO OO9OO. Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 21st St. o: ing of the office of t court by Col. R, W. in Chicago f sup the argur ehearing, wh Opening Exhibit Bscetious of of entirely new and exclusive productions in previous off (01 Company ot New Jet are Question of Wealth. to Justice Bla: In the petition for rehearing, the ne) Brooklyn Supreme Court to- viewing judges are charged with as-' commission !n luna suming that Judge L sr try and punish pany of New proceedings, w! Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Gowns, Dresses, Waists, Walking Skirts, Outergarments, Furs and Fur Garments, band of the bishopess of splritu lay Scanne) Pepper he oase has been in the rover a year, A jury tha the wealthy | y declared} himself o: se was ordered and nission was asked f: be appointed ty Trimmed Millinery. wil S| when 25.00 35.00 25.00 5.90 7.50 45.00 32.00 12.00 Women’s Tailored Suits, Misses’ Tailored Suits, Women’s Walking Skirts, Women’s Lingerie Waists, 1.00 1.50 2.00 Women’s Lace Waists, 5.90 6.90 8.90 Women’s Messaline and Silk Waists, 5,50 '© 15.00 erdilt charges that her | nt became | eof “Bright hat Bri drew him in “| mony and n got him Into of giving his property and money away to his mediumistic bride. CASTORIA and to the India For Infants and Children, ONO) pee aden | The Kind You Have Always Bought Seosseessooses. Court in Conflict. _ WORDS andMUSIC _ CAMMEYER) (OLUNBIA YOURE MY GIRL | =, PANHANDLE 6th Ave..Cor. 20th St. of Fine Appearing, Thoroughly Well! THE SONG MIT OF THE Made Shoes in the Newest Models and MUSICAL COMEDY Fashion Styles, to Cost Not Over $3.00, || | SUCCESS DETE FOUNDED ON THE q\, SUNDAY Will Find Exactly What They Want at This Store. \ WORLD \\\ FUNNYSIDE ami Oll attorne sentences extra ment counsel frv Landis are not suffh length Judge Ia that he referred corporation as ed ‘by the Govern- © words of Judge nt, and quote at s opinion to show New Jersey 1 defendant” company as the POOPSSSPOSOOOSSSOGOSOOOS PRVPPOOSO DD PGOL OLS OEGOGOOSPIOO OOOO SOD OOO OODPODOO VO OTOVIOSOO i" Our “STANDARD” Lines for Women and “HARVARD” Lines for Men are the SERIES Leaders at this price, \ We Make a Specialty of $3.00 Shoes And they embody the GEO. MS MANUS WORDS BY DAVID KEMPNER finest materials and construction work that |i | \ os) MUSIC BY DO) SAMUEL LLIMAN it is possible to put into them, and for endut n; AN COMPOSER F LVELYOL? } WORKS BUT FATHER” service, periect nt and lasting comfort there are none equal to them |} made anywhere. | “Standard” “Harvard” $3.00 We produce these grandest of ail $300 Shovs in Paient Leather, Gun M-tal Cali, Fine Black Kid and Tan Kuss Cali; button and face in al the latest styles and in ali PUBLIS? y GLtIes and MUSICAL DIRECTOR sizes and widilis—.iving to \\ 7 L bhe MASESTIC THEATRE our customers the widest |} é VEW YORK KEW YORK. eer ty. range of seection and insur: | ing to them periect satisiac | , N EXT hon, JAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1900, ‘CAMMEYVER” STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF 6TH AVE. AND 20TH ST PRE SUNDAY WORLD OT Rm me ee 8 Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Note ARROW SALE Prices in Booklet The New Fall Goods in the Greenhut store, the rich, the beautiful, the practical, all have @ manifold mission. Here they are collected and displayed and priced for your service and gratification Those who know this store best enjoy it most Lounging Room on Third Floor. Tee is served without charge ba —e Every Item Reduced a Quarter to a Half Below Regular Prices Tomorrow---THE ARROW SALE And now the Arrow Sale is given fresh impetus by reason of the fact that in almost every instance the goods embraced represent New Fall Merchandise, just the sort and character of goods which the requirements of the new season demand. And in every instance the reductions range from 25 to 50 per cent. Remarkably underpriced offerings, over a hundred, will be on sale in this, our 19:h Ariow Sale. The green cards throughout the store will direct you to the ARROW SALE BARGAINS, Complete information of the sale is contained 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. A number of the Arrow Sale Bargains tollow—for complete list see booklet. Main Floor Women’s $1 00 Gloves at 75c Suede lisle gioves in 16-buron mousquetare styless black, white and coors. 75 Taffeta Silk at 50c Yard Heavy, rustling quelity; pure white only ; 19-in. $1.35 Tafteva Silk at 95¢ Yard 36-in. black taffeta on on exira fine, lustrous quality $1.00 Black Dress Goods at 70c Yard Herringboue serge and French voues ia this lot, crisp and new; 42-10 $1.00 French Foule Plaids at 75¢ Yard Ailewool Scoten tartan and dark colored styles, lor children’s and women’s dresses. 75c Waistiny at 50c Yard Silk and wool materials, white grounds with silk stripes and checks for house gowns, etc. 95c Tucked Net a 60c Yard 18-in. tucked net, in winte, cream and ecru 25c Black Taffeta Ribbon at 17¢ Yard Ali sulk, yoo. quality taveta mbbonj 0 on 50c Nainsook Embroidery at 35c Yard Corset coverings in a sarge sh wing ot pretty designs 50c Cambiic Fiouncings at 38c Yard The most desirab.e patierns, tor unaergarments. Women’s © for 65¢ Hanakerchiefs at 6 for 39c Irish linen, with wreath and initial in corners; laun- dered $5.00 Ready-to-Wcar Hats at $3.75 ‘cmartly trimmed, for early tall wear. 75c Tips a s0c bunch tiack ups, dina bunch $1.25 Ai,rettes at 95c Uncuriea osiich aigrettes. 75c Roses ai 59C Three in a bunch, in all the talt colorings Women‘s6 for $1.5v Handkerchiefs at 85c Coiced and cross-bar hanakercuiels, of veer irish linen, $8.50 Fancy Unmade Robes at $5.75 Fancy Swiss rubes, (nmmea with embroidery 75¢ Hat Pins at 50c $1.00 to $2.00 Buckles and Pins at 50c \ sample ine, beautiial Ge signs} some stone set, Belding Bros.’ 25c Spool Silk at 18¢ 800 yards, biack only Children’s 19c Hosiery at 1274c Fast biack co ton uosiery, M@ sizes Women’s $1.50 Vests at $1.00 Fine sik and iisie mmxed, silk crochet ne ks Women’s $5.00 Hand Bags at $3.00 1 Morocco bags .n bla k, vrown, biue and green; Engliso He lined with sam , fitted Women’s $1.00 Bells at 75¢ Of embossed elastic, in various colors, with gilt buckles $1.50 Comfortables at $1.00 Sshoine in several pred desins, cofen fi led; for ing.e beds, Hemstitched Sheets, Extra Long Of goou quality musin; all perfect; just the three sizes folowing b3 x 108; value 85c, at 64e 72 x 108; vaue 95, at Zhe 9U x 108; vaiue $1.1 Men’s $1.50 to $2.00 Waistcoats at 85¢ Ot fine, washable cloth Men’s $1.00 to $1.50 Shirts at 75¢ Plated bosoms and negligee styles $1.50 Pajamas at $1.00 Assortment of plain and colored styles 6th Ave., 181h (019.h St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St, Second Floor Women’s $8.00 Wash Dresses at $2.95 Ot tine repp; in jumper sty es; al o other wash fabrics included in tats lo Women’s $10.00 Wash Frocks, $3.95 Colored chumbray sn: madras jumper models; lace and embroiwery trimmed; pink, blue, tan, lavender, black and white $25.00 and $30.00 Tailored Wool Suits at $9 Odds and ends in this © of gray, brows, atin - medium. shades d Copentayen Women’s $12.50 Coats at $7.50 Me.ton doube breasted coats in dark mixtures $17.50 Covert Coc ay lengih cosis elsiine tail cov ing moc 50 Skirts at $2.95 ten yored styles with rl buttons s at $11.75 elicutiy tailored, Women’ Of imporiea Eng selt- an | $2.50 Vaists at $1.25 Pretry Ingene waists; lace trimmed Girls’ $4.00 Tub Dresses at $2.25 In striped and plaid yinghams; weli made ana fitted. Girls $5.00 Coats at $2.75 Box models, in tan, navy, brown and Copenhagen; 8 10 12 years. Women s $5.00 Fooiwear at $3.50 S-eyelet Gibson tes, wing tips; tor dress and walk. ing; early fail styles; patent leather and tan and. black Russia calf Misses’ $3.75 Sitk ¢ etticoats at $2.75 Heavy rusting taffeta pe ticoats, with deep, sectional flounce; black and culors $1 25 Petucoais at 85c Black and warte checked, of plaid gingham, 32.25 White Petticoats at $1.50 Cambric tops; with embroidery flounce $3.00 Night Gowns at 8195 Nainso k moucis} trimmed with medallions, lace and nbb n Boys’ $5.13 Suits at $3.75 Sailor and Russian styies, of fine, mixed materials Boys’ $1 49 Trousers at 95c¢ Bloomer and Knickerbocker styies; of lancy cheviots; 3 to 16 years \ $2.60 Corseis at 31,25 Batiste Corseis. with supporters attached models Third Floor $15.00 Re haushanieg & Urtarns at $10.00 Imported curtains, with heavy, bordered edges. $3.50 Couch Covers at $2.25 Double-taced tapestry couch covers, trimmed with tringe $20.00 Music Cabinets at $13.00 Maboyany cabinets, with handsome inlaid doors, $32.50 Library Table at $21.50 1 tine mahogany; excellent style. $9.50 Tables at $6,25 Handsome style in fumed oak. $4.00 Water Pitchers at $2.85 Rich, deep cuttings, rious desins $6.50 French ¢ ictures at $3.50 French Prints, in artistic, oval frames. 50c Cretonne Novelties a 39¢ Each S-piece sets—tabie coves, scarf, pincushion, laundry beg and work basket, long hip 60c Hemsliiched Linens at 45c Drawn-work squares 18x18; stamped for simple eyelet embroidery. $10.00 Axminster Rugs at $5.50 Extra heavy, worsted quality solid colors; 36 x 36, $4.00 Smyrna Rugs at $2.95 Oriental designs and colorings; J6 x 72. (Store formerly occupied by B Altman & Co.)

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