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THEATRE MEN WN REAL WAR AGAINST THE SPECULATORS pats a Sidewalk Ticket ance Is “Up to” Board of Aldermen. ROBBERY IS LICENSED. Managers Will Carry Into Board for ( That the theatre mana "York are in earnest in fight started by The egainst the sidewalk ticket speculators weems a reality, since t} mounced that they are g & to carry the battle right into the Board of Al dermen, ey have an culate ‘ors, but Ne y days of le “‘specs’’ them- talked Janger; Dante! ham or any of th , @sted in the present move, can doub their sincerity Means Beal Fight Nov Mr, Klaw says he is in stay, no matter w the fight to eks out, and he no way In the world. thatie manager ean stop it except through the Board of Aldermen, ng to start right out anc evoke these “The speculators apite of a police are halt |@way from corrupt our ticket @lther going to break it “Many friends, and. friends, but we short in any legitimate action to break up this outrageous {mposition on the public, Poor Are Mulcted, Too. “It the Aldermen think that these wreculators only mule go to any theatre Satur @ holiday—the only times have a chance to go to a theatre—and ‘they will see these hawks standing out- => side with thelr fists full of tickets for X0 L Pri exh h 0 Li b Ie di t Sy t! x the cheap seus. here save teen nae SQ CNG LOW F1166---bash OF on Dur Liberal Credit System 2 merous occasions when they ave x ry Dought up the entire galleries > x pera houses on popular price n ad ay “Before we get through vw ne ay to a public will know very clearly wi.o 1s amp od Feeponsible for this nulsance PAY Y renege that the les , Ded ho pays anywhere f: - m4 (000 or ,.u,000 rent per ye = & lot property, can have s ey a le fellow come along with a badge for awe aq hwhich he pays $50, and make himself a &® ay pulsance in front of that property. 1 Qe a fam afraid some of the Aldermen do not A y14q oak Princess” Solld Golden We Bppreciate the public sentiment that is = Chiffonter and Dresser, Chiffonter, Dresser, | Onk Dresser aor f dack of his measure and the number “gy Desks with value as, value B24, value 822, with Lae Oe ‘of people who are interested in having BN A hALuERO i oval French Bois uulsance abolished. The intelll- “Wy small dw: 44,98 13.98 12.98 borer pine | nce of New York supports the first. | Wen) CA Ee 5 tan ™PFor, VK o MY lass theatres, and we think once {ts at- “Wee large French In mahogaay and bird's eye maple. full oat, KS jtention {# called to the responsible X blate mirror: swell front, highly polished, with large yaine 10. ga (parties we will make comparatively a . oval French bevelled plate mirrors. 818 “& Whort work of the opposition, * *{ only hope the newspapers will Wilton Rugs Nottingham eden is nd by us in this fight as they have fo now. We need them for the pub- 2. formerly ’ 93. 98 Lace 6x9, formerly 11 Heity end’ of ft, and belleve. ins that $30.00, , #18, atu... 50m jpublicity 19 going to do the trick.” mneTae tae 29.98 Curtains 8.31106, for: oy —_—__>—_—_ BN merly $40.00 merly $24, at 17, 50x ALFONSO GOING VISITING. BAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, Sept, 14.— [King Alfonso and Queen Victoria will Jsoon make a visit to Munich, Dre and Budapest. They il 8 Al bout a month and ¥ \ pan ‘the time as euests of neror. THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, The Leading Specialty House New New $28.00 Suits Are a Revelation Wo men’s, Young Iso an ir SS uundsome —Worste s—tich {ark — Suitings, Cheviots, &c, Positively the Best Values for the Money Obtainabl> Will Hold a 3 Days’ Sale TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Girls and Misses’ Coats Sturdy, Warm Garments that are Admirably Adapted for Schoo! Wear At the One Price, *12.00 Regularly sold at $18.00 to $28.00. Unprecedented values and good sensible you me, for dress wear, Also: A Special Sale Tailored Hat Models Now Ready. Diagonal styles for which wuld pay $6.00 to $16.00 more money at any ea number are elaborately trimmed and suitable TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Women’s House & Street Dresses Including Broadcloths, Silks, Styles, at the One Price, *15.00 Regularly sold at $25.00 to $35.00. This is an emergency sale, pure and simple —we need the room. Don’t fail to take advantage of it—it’s an opportunity not to be missed. JOHN FORSYTHE, Broadway and 18th Street, A )x12 former- 9x 12, for- ey 845. oe 34, 98 fal) 3 1 Sars On 98¢ Foulards, Wool Batiste, etc., in a Great Variety of AUMANN&BRO 1BERAL CREDIT HOUSE. X Furniture, Carpets, Bedding & Draperies rt merly $30, at 19.50 ? || | Trousers Worth Up to 8 iP § FTA AN TE IRIS Te OO 500 dresses just in, and just intime to make one of the best Tuesday bar- gains.” Made of fast color ging- p hams, madras and percale, all fault. lessly sewn and nicely trimmed; extra full kilted skirts,opened down the back. Excel- lent dresses for school wear; sizes 6 to 14 years, It will pay you to lay in a supply when you can buy $1.00 to $1.95 gar- ‘69¢ mentsat,. (Second Floor, Center, 19th St, 69c a Yard Fancy Panama | Suiting, 39¢ ———Main Floor, Fron 50c to $1.75 Perforated Music Rolls at 20c to 70c For the Simpleni and all standard players, Floor, Center 95c Austrian China Fruit Sets at 69c —Third F 50c Austrian China C racker Jars, 29c ———Third Floor 10c and 12c Decorated Wall Plates, with Humorous Subjecis, 5c r. Front $5.95 Cut Glass Ice- G ream Trays, 83.15 hind Fc $3.50 “Foot Mould’? 0 or “Czarina’’ Boots or Women at $2.50 35c Basket of Red or Yellow Onions, 25c Fourth 15¢ a lb. Canada Mutton at 11 ye $2 Goldman Automatic Tuckers, 9c 75c Undermuslins tor Women, 49c Gowns, drawers, skirts and corset covers, ‘cond FI Center 89c Undermuslins for Women, 69c¢ Gowns, skirts, Grae rs and corset covers $10 Silk Petticoats tor Women, 86.95 25c a Yard Table Damask at 14c 10c All-Linen Toweling, a Yard at 6¢ 25c to 50c Shams and Scarfs, at 14e $1.09 a Doz. Irish Damask Napkins, 79c 1.50 a Doz. Mercerized Trish D § Napkins, 98c ants $2.50 Set “Little Fr arch Master- pieces, ae 98c $7.50 Auto Hand Cars, Tuesday, $4 Titrd Folor, Rear— 4 SEPTEMBER 14, 1908. TOT RE eT piitiellhihl einen EY I 5S TIE GES SIT HET TOSCANO RTS “FS! ti ali ‘MEET ME AT We Began This Great Anniversary This Morning With Close to One Mill- ton Dollars’ Worth of New Fall Goods Specially Priced for the Event. To-morrow’s List Is, as Usual, at Prices Reduced Still Further. All New, Fresh, Fall Merchandise. ‘Free Transportation ATRONS of this store will be carried | tree of charge in 18th street crosstown omnibuses to and from car lines on Broadway, Third and Fourthavenues, Change at 18th street to omnibuses marked ‘for patrons of Siegel Cooper Co.”’ $10 Brussels Rugs (9x 12), $8.75 Fifth Floor, Front $7.50 Fiber Matt ng Rugs (9x12), $4.85 $1.95 and $1.25 Braid Dress Hats for Women, 9ic Second Floor, Front 49c to 5e Fe aney Feathers, 35c Front $2.95 Ready- to- Wear Satin Hats, $1.95 $1.10 a Gal. California Claret Wine, 74c $2.75 a Gal. Monogram Whiskey, $2.24 $1.50 to $2.50 Hemstitched and Em- broidereu L nens, 98c 19c to 29e a Yard White Goods, at L4c Plain and fancy; 3s-incn batiste lawns; white plaid lawns: white embroidery Jawns, white Persian lawas; 36-inch white India linen; white mercerized shirtings: white lin- gerie lawns, —Main Ploor, Rear——- 8ca Ya d White Cambric at 5c Main Floor, Rear 39c Pillow Ruiling at 19c Main F 40c & 49c Sta nped Scarts & Shams, 23¢ 50c Tape Girdles, 1 ‘o- Morrow al 25 ——--—Second Floor, Center—— $12.75 Storm Chats | 9, 15 e ‘Tuesday sat price is exactly $3 less than our own fee markably low reg. ular price forthese garments. Stylish, full-length — coats (as illustrated); made of dependa- ble waterproof worsted in Oxford, | gray or tan; full ; circular back ef- fect with shaped straps over shoul- ders and across back; double | breasted front col- lar can be worn losed: fancy + Out Side pockets; satin= lined yoke. A sen- sational spectal at $9.75. ( SIEGEL CoorerG) NO CO JECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE J.B.GREENHUT, PRrsipeENr. | $4. 85 Cut Glass Tall-Fovted Comports, a to $5.50 Bleached Linen H-m- stitched Table Sets, $3.45 Zeand 9ca yard Muslin and Cambric, 5c $75 to $92.50 Persian Rugs, sizes &x10 to 9x12, at $54. 50 $11.50 Kashmir Rugs (9x12), $9.25 at $1.35 An offering of m ore | than a thousand pairs! of stylish and perfect. ly tailored trousers tor! men and youths. Made of light and medium| fall weight worsteds ; also hundreds of pairs of flannels and crashes, These are' mostly odd pairs of trousers from suits that were made to sell! up to $20, and the “Tuesday bargain” Price does not pay for the marerial alone in \ any pair ' er Main Floor Pear. ee re Ask tor $16.25 Shirvan and Daghestan kug;, 3.6x5.0, at $11. 50 $14.50 and $17.50 Relooohietan Rugs, a 6x5.6, at $10. 75 4icaYd. Reversib e Ingrain Carpets, 29c $1.25a Yd. Mannish Suiting, 56-in., 75¢e #1a Yard Chevren Fabrics, 69¢ 58c a Yard Melrose Plaids, 35-in., 39¢ 69c a Yard, Tartan Suilings, 36-in., 49¢ Chi! : Women’s $3.50 16-Button Length Reat iirench Kid Gloves, $2.50 16-Buttor o4-in,, cr2’s $1.25 Kayser Gloves at $1 Women’s 69c Suede Lisle, Length Gloves, tic Women’s $1.65 Hte. Jouvin Suede Real Kid Gloves, ut $1.25 $1 Snake Bracelets at 65c 50c Gold Plaied Beit Buckies and Pins, at 35c +S. & H,’’ Green Trading Slampe—WesGive “Them é Sale $1 Lingerie Waists at 19€ We have sold thou- sands of these waists at $1 and have made friends with every pur- chaser, The price must be lower fora “Tuesday bargain,” so we cut it 25c, These charming white waists (as il- lustrated) are made of lingerie batiste artistically designed with fancy yoke formed of rows ot Irish and Val, lace inserting and Val, edging; blouse be- low yoke, lace trimmed; collar and feulfs of 4 length Sleeves tucked and edged with Val. lace, (Siegei Cooner Store, Sec. j__ond Foor, Cenier,) $3.25 a Halt Dozen Sterling Silver Teaspoons, $2.95 Main Front 27c a Yard Sampson’ 8 Oilcloths at 19c r. Front 35c a Yard Sampson’s Oilcloths at 26c $8.50 Goldin Oak Dressers at $6.50 Fitts Foor $6 Golden Oak Chiffon ‘ers at $4.50 $3.50 Bonne Femme Curta ns; ea. $1.65 40c Liitle Nemo Roller Skates at 3ic For boys and girls. Wooden wheels. 55c Little Nemo Roller Skates at 50 bor boys and girls, tron wieeis $2.50 Un versal Monxal of Ready Keierence, o9c Third Floor, Center $1.95 Srirt Waist or Util ty Boxes, $1.15 $4.59 Cut Glass Jelly Dishes, $2.50 $3.0 Phird $4.50 “20th Century” Hand Cars, $2.50 25c Toy Wa,ons, with Raber Tires, 17c Se to $1.15 Fu'l Sized Comforters, 66¢ 25¢ Stemped Hema! it’d Tray Cloths, 11¢ nr. Fro: I0c and 1240 Huck Towels, &c $1.0! to $1.49 a Dozen Napkins at 9&c¢ $5.50 Set Charles Dickens’ Works, $3.90 Webster's 25c School Dictionaries, 19¢ Third t 39c Post Card Albums (200 ¢ Cards, 1f¢ 25c Cloth Finish Writing Paper, 12e ni Floor die Oval Veneer Pictures, Framed, 28c $2.50 Sweep Frames fcr Cabinet Phstos, S8e dea Yard Gra ass Matting ct 27 Boys’ %5 Suits at | $2.95 This ‘Tuesday Bar- gain’’ puts $2.05 in your purse, for the suits are very good $5 values, Double breasted, in the Prevailing new shades for fail in cassimeres and cheviots and in pop ular tan, gray, olive and brown mixtures. Trou- Sers are made with taped seams and patent waist bands; sizes & to 16 years, A wonderful bar- gain, sure to be appre- ciated by parents of | boys scho