The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1908, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘ nate wa THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908. 1 ® cents usband, 9 cents; Incld instal alments on furnitur The Problem of Living in the City of New York On Only $18 a Week $1: $16.40, leaving $1.60 to © Hundred and Second! r No, 193 West A Surplus. ) Or ; ; 2 mS Haat Fourteenth street, | 24 tne BAltor of The Fvenina World: i To the of Tho Evening Wor'd j i On an income of $18 per week it 19 al- Evening World Readers Show How the Brookses, “ne foitowing statement not only pro GEG dip Abid wayn good policy to work it out in| ere Sy 8. Data ” vider the necessities of life for et n | Taghe Bilton of The Bven ink won { round numbers: r : Stine { Broks's eocia! position, but leaves 2, “fr, and Mrs, Brooks could have fed. Vour or five rooms and bath, in “Paid in Full, Could Have Lived Within fmail surpius for the doctor and the /a hapny: life by following ov se wr (expenses, 06: gas, Sec.t laundry, 2 savings bank so | schedule which T have taken plane per week, 24e., 4 collars per weak Rent of flat Their Income of $18 a Week. The following will show couple can live on 318 per week: t, 8 as, i nsuran + City on $18 aw WILLIAM JACOBS: “In Round Numbers.” pt for his shirts 4 an occasional Whe letters that are coming tn by the! hundreds to The Evening World office from wee {ts readers, in answer to the “S Ki tota “Paid In Full” offer of fifty-five Hey have $4 lett for o ra have even at this eary No. 292 South Second street, Br Cut Down the Rent, of The Evening World Id cut down o; age of the contest satisfactorily settled two points Firat, that It te entirely possible for a man and wife to live decently and com: fortably on $18 a week epread Interest in ple who both 4 ob a trip Toward ¢ about} in bank .. h for rent, and you can PA flat in Harlem for that’ money. arrange expenses a8 follows: of flat in Harlem, $4) table ex- | Sig 9 and from a Second. a wide- 00 A. STAHLNACKE, | No, 231 Twelfth street, Brooklyn, N.Y, Just the Amount. eV Man Finds It Easy. te Eltor of The Eventne World E PRIZES. a The Bronx for Cheap Living ' B kivn, N.Y $2 to Put In Bank eae FIFTY-FIV Bo ) seats { formance at LEXINGTON 10 5*AVES 591060 ?Sr naa ay, Come to This Great Fa*tory Sale To-Morrow We Offer New, Richest-Toned Walters Pianos At a Saving of $150 to $400 $350 Style B Walters Pianos, $198 $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 $700 Walters Colonial Pianos, $350 $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 $750 Styie B Walters Pianos, $375 $550 Style D Waiters Pianos, $260 | §750 Walters Vertical Grand, $375 $600 Style K Waiters Pianos, $308 $800 Wa.ters Premiere Pianos, $400 jast One Thy - street, New York City, | Nothing Wanted, | The Evening World teenth : Hite tout with | T $650 Style F Waiters Planos, $325) $1,010 Walters Baby Grand, 9600 Fall and givin: to Miss SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO Waiters $900 Renaissance Pianos at $300 One of the best piano manuiactured in the world and the greatest piano investmen; one can make, Denefit of an actu ni r Our Special Offer of ! $900 Welters Masterione tans Player Outfits, $4°0 Consisting oi pia, er, cabinet bench, 12 rolls of music and silk scart, xtra He. ye habit will grow largest item Ne house in a ind Is an item it to $1 were T decent, waste a little ready ment Just think of it. You can buy the best piano made for $5 Cash and $1a Week We Ch.rge No inicre t, No icsurance and No “kxira,” Upon Paymen: of 5 tiano Is Dl verea to You! r a les) ha a Walters fia REAL VA s much fe ary of only k is entirely too an making @ sal- w TL would like to ooks I have a flat just as ss than I he amount, Of 4 yn and Mr at makes lit fat in Harle following are UT BAL nO 8 Kuaranice eters n e in Harlem. 1 as many In He il - ido oT turre, #4. total, i Overs & nol the Cecbraie. Wa ters Pianos My, expenses, | s Jeft Out of th clothes and $ manth, try, Conn $0. 1 On cash purchases we wil wort kins street, Waiters auld bain DurcbARINE: Glial BRR BY BME eh ie si iic ie Gon Don’t Move Your Old Piano Let us take It away and send Into your new howe elect the p ew home when pew home wivour old plano for a beautiful new Wa'ter Exchange juts ot $1 per week, Upon requeat our repr you a new one When you are ready to take It no YoU want now and We wil deliver It As I have been doing this 1 some time, I will gladly § e. A co! little flat can be had n ni i] { Barlem a ait per "mons ors Mis al | ANG ; vars ma, i! ey" week; thelr table expenses ‘should be $5] (I) ty 2, | Sati diated Seat Trawter« Bloomingdales’, ssi te sin sx | jas cou easily cents a lo yi | i do lots of cooking with it, || hed ’ | | babralt need < how any!to fnd to be true with four or five married couples now Haing In New York ments on furniture, $1 | Instal-| spent since we were married, below from cash hoo! uirs cuffs per week, 4 save this amount); lunches, % cents, be ing 15 cents per day; !nelden' duced to 2% cents, being cae; and nh aie it, $4.00 weekly; ic * aT ie ean aa talen ine cial nstallment on furniture, $1.00, by not she thentie, its Week ving vay more than’ ty absolutely L ° IRI ATRL HER TTR TC essary, then later, when prospect ‘able—M I} sui thes, ogy ishand or wife, $1; clothing 1 are brighter for the couple, they can butter, Ie.; te ifee, uk theredy putting $1 astle every weok ‘ No, 171 Pear! Street, te 61 aa Eee ee Bae wales i h , total, $4.65, case of sickness or accident, ea " ; "othe! r doctors bills or!” i WILLIAM @ross, all aa “Each Item Explained, iY Fie sine ead e No, 8 East Highty-second street, | 'eelble. IRVING DAVIDON, Po tha Editor of Tha Evening World: | ‘ollowing 18 a list of Joe and Emma and each {tem explained, with Flat rent In Harlem, $7.00; tas educed to $5.00 by being| as bill reduced by « a iialt kerosene, amour was, 0.45; s (0 cents gas and 20 cen surance. ; laun ; slotning. H carfare, 60 cents (bit tf helrainy day or theatre, $1.80; total, tn walking distance, he could. MARY M. APPEL, Mt. Vernon, N. Y, 88 Broad street, Red Bank, N. J. From Mount Vernon. To the Edftor pent, 45 Four Roome and Bath 1 have four rooms and bath, all Went @nd airy, steam heat, hot water su wife does her own bakii washing. {roning, darning &¢.. 5 i table | aundry” bill la confined to about four) to +) shirts | collars a week. We keep a cash ac-! keros count, and know every cent we havelive amt Free Transportation Patrons of the Greenhut store will be carried Free of Charge in the * 18th Street Crosstown Omnibuses to and from the Subway and Fourth Avenue Cars, Third Avenue Elevated and Surface line and the Surface Car lines on Broadway Alter a Shopping Tour, Visit the Tea Room It's on the Third Floor, eyerloo ning the Rotunda, adjoining the Art Wares Department. A cup of tea will refresh you; no charge, of course. Corre- spondence facilities at hand, also magazines. Take any elevator. Anniversary Week at Greenhut’s me There isa very bright outlook on this, our First Store Birth- day We step into another year of store life better equipped in merchandise and organization for successful results than ever be- fore. Months ago we laid plans for the celebration of this Anniversary, All departments throughout the store for the entire week will offer values of a most pronounced character, many of which will stand without a peer—offerings which should by reason of their strength and money-saving throng the store to-morrow and every day of the week, and which will j make the name of Greenhut known to every household in 5 Greater New York and the surrounding country as a synonym of | merchandise excellence and economy. Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Tailor-Made Suits at $25.00 Without a doubt the best we’ve ever given at the price. Twelve smart models in broad- cloth, fancy tweeds, cheviots and mixtures. Trimmed and fashioned according to the latest ethics of style. Tailored Suits; of black, green, blue and Copenhagen broadcloth, ¥ length semi-fitted coat with velvet collar and buttons: satin-lined, full gored skirt; button-trimmed Directoire effect; ge SA RO0 (alors Sults; of feniey mabye’ fnaterals semi-fitted coat; satin-trimmed; .ined with peau de Cygne, with satin fold on skirt, at $35.00 Tailored Suits; in navy, black, Catawba and smoke fred seloh x jenn ted coat with large revers; ined with peau de Cygne; new, hip- less,gored skirt with button trimming,at $55.00 Princ ss Gowns; in Copenhagen, reseda, violet, banana and purple messaline; trimmed with silk cording and embroidery; yoke and collar of cream- spires eee gored, Sem ttained skirt; $35. 00 Second Floor , Art Embroidery Lingerie _Pil- A ‘ 5 low Shins; A Thee ; nniversary peciais 22 ae aaa elaborately embroicered and trimmed with | em- siitched ruiil> ; value $1.35 10 $2.25, at — $1 00 Waists ; siomped on sheer hanckerchief linen; in @ Variety of attractive designs; value $1 50, et » $100 Stamped Waists; on fine mercerized batiste, Sort Gesigns for Eyeie, French, Wallachian and braiding designs value $1.50 at $100 © Stamped Undergarments; in fine nein. tor Frencn or Eyelet embioiwery. quality ibbon e: Covers valu 35c, at. » . 20c Drawers, vaue 75c, at o 0 6 bY Chemises: value 85", at. 4 6 5 60c Nwhtpowns valuc $1.50,at . . $1.10 ‘ regula: Pin Curhions; with covering of hand-drawn 8 Iinen 6x6 inches; value 892, at, 5, 25c Tlord Floor Main Floor Oriental One of Our Strongest Anniversary Specials Main Floor Anniversary Special price reduction; colors are pink, blue and mais, also white; Waists of messaline in lavender, pink, blue and white; trimmed with Valenciennes edgings and in- eilent and fine ekg ful renee sleeve of lenciennes inser tion wit i ie nc ‘ 1 : en eee 3s $5.00 Princess Gowns; in Copenhagen, London smoke, black, peach, reseda and banana; waist elaborated eel eelt cores lace and pet fu lengy tucked sleeves; go mi-train skirt; but- ton trimming down front; at . $30.00 Pr.nces Gowns; in navy, reseda, Copenhagen, banana and black messaline; waist trimmed with i corded peti plbew leap ieee with lace and net cu'f; full demi-train; gore skirt: with fringed sash; at. . $42.50 Fuli-leng h Coats; fitted; of black broadcloth; but- ton trimming on shoulder and side; full-lengt! sleeve; lined with peau de Cygne; LA m, * $35.0( WA at. . . . . Women’s Hosiery, Etc, Anniversary Specials Hosiery: faileweight imported cotton stockings fast 32-in. Black Taffeta that always sells tor $1.00 yard, wear guaranteed, jack; extra fine even gaugey 3 pairs for $1.00, For Tuesday, Sept, 22 each We eh a Bog Silk Hosiery ; fine, spun-sitk in black, tans, white 72c Yard ‘and al the seasonable shades; value $100 pair, at 5 + 1 4 le lt CGE Women’s Embroidered isle thread hose; Fallentine Sash Ribbons; in lus- trous sott finish; 74 inches wide; suitable tor the Directoire sashes; also for millinery purposes; a big Diack, tan, grey, navy, smoke and wiaes value } Sigat 1. . + + « §$5e¢ HI Women's Union Suits; gentine Swie; fine F quality Mr. 0; va ue 3500 at $2.00 “Merode Vests”; fine ribbed cotton 3 pents ead tights to maich; regular sizes at =e 36+ GF Extra sizes, at og 6g 68 tt 5G Main Floor 4 Rugs at Big Price Savings fq r selling price 65c yard. At 40c Yard One of the most important features of the Anniversary Sale. Royal Kirmanshahs, Mesheds, Ghoravans, Sarapis, Mahals and Mush» kabads are embraced. In weaves, colorings and designs, these rugs may be classed as gems—and in the matter of value they are nothing short of extraordinary. Note these prices: Sarouk UBS in all the soft-toned color effects sizes Ix4 value $50.00 to $65 00, at + $35.60 Kirmanshah rugs; these are famous for their exquisite coloring: and designs; representing the choicest weaves; sizes 12x9 to 11x15.6; values $275.00 to $650.00, ss 4 es $495.00 to $480.00 Mosoul rugs; mostly antique pieces silk rugs in sub- dued colors, sizes average about 36x7; values $17 50 to $2000, a. pone $12.50 Mushkabad rugs; fine quality end beautiful colorin gs @ lew ivory grounds sizes trom 102x866 o 138x104; values $120.00 to $200.00, « $90.00 to $150.00 Ghoravan rugs; excellent rugs for dining roema Hee Aine toatl or ale designé aad celory sizes 9x12 1 03968.0at $145.00 10 $285.00 j Meshed rugs; excellent quality, fine to ron | ivory sage, and royal blue; frie 1200 2 tepals values $265 00 to $500.00, «t $195.00 to $385.00 We are also showing @ very select lot of antique Bokhara rugs in large and small pieces, including antique Khilins for couch or floor coverings. Third Floor Dress Goods---Fovr Anniversary Specials Voiles; shadow checked and plaid Scotch Cheviot; a sturdy cheviot or coat suits; in mixed color effects, in sombre colored strpes and checks; 42sin,; $2.00 quality at . $1.50 yard voiles, in weave; pretty designs; 44-1n,; in royal blue only; usually sell at $1.25, at Striped Suitings; contrasting colors Shadow Striped Suitings; suitable on gray grounds; forming a de- for new ireciote and close- Bed Coverings---Anniversary Specials : a fine all- wool Down Comfortables; soft, warm, Blankets; weighing five pounds; an all- wool filling—-spool cotton warp; full size; also plaid de- signs in several pretty patterns, sateen covered comfortables; 75c yard eachat . . . $5.00 Cotton Comfortables; figured sa- i r ; —— bis erpairat . . . Fi cided striped design; suitable fitting gowns; all-wool, cling- teen covering, with plain color: Lege $5.00 street-suit weights, 46-1n.; va- ing fabric; in myrtle, castor, : } P Blankets; full size; pink or blue , lue $2.00 yard, at $1.50 yard taupe, Bordeaux, cadet and ed borders, each at $3.25 ena, i Main Fioor , navy; 42-n; at $1.25 yard Man Ficor border; per pairat . $3.50 j ‘ \ ' ; Table dam- | 7 Notions--- Handkerchiefs--- Table Linens— mee", Toilet Accessories Anniversary Specials Anniversary Specials MW elisaby co PeClel aes staiy| Anniversary pecials Mine, St:p en's Sanitary Hair Rete; wash- Women's sheer Irish linen handkerchief effective designs ‘0 choose from 70inch’s ; , a ) : en's s ehiels i ins “0 choose i Imported Extracts; Viville of Paris; 202. (SIRE T Ay Ce oes Jp tu. hems; regularly $1.50 doz, at wide regularly $1.35 yd, $1,00Yard Hanes caus IOUT ane: BOE UL Barreties; shell color, value ee, $1.00 doz Main Fioor. Vivile Imported Toilet Waters vice ‘ f na) oman Sas: CAA Women’s colored novelty handkerchiefs ; 750, at : 35¢ “Diana” Front gad hose supporters; four 15¢ eac i Powser Puffs, lambs’ wool; value 18, 10¢ HaGiVildE Pea tee Mee 15¢ Fahey handkerchief; lace and_inseriton- Anniversary Specials Violet Orris Root} value 28c, at 15¢ f Richardson Silk; 425 yard spools, value trimmed, sneer linen centres, 35¢ and 5), Imported Madras ; pure whites suit- Nail Brushes; also scrubs; value 25¢ to50c, i Oia ae ONE qualities at 5c each ‘able tor waists, cress’s, et at : 17¢ : s e 4 hecked and figured cesiyns; Complexion Brushes value 25¢, at 15¢ Dress Shields: double covered; pure rub- Women’s Irish linen an’ Shamrock lawn vaedial Miltary Bou hes, solid wood back, value ber; value 18c parr, at 10¢ hem titch-d hanc kerchiefs; ¢ Belfa.t manu 5 sala ; $1.00 pair $1.0 i Amer can Safety Pins; black and white; factur 1° imper ectios; eff ctive -es1, ns: Turkish Towels; extra tree size; Rubber Cushioned Hair Brushes, Eaglsh } value Be, at 6 ww BO daz values from 5Uc to 75c at =25c each fine, heavy quility, value 250. ar J Ye make vatie 766 at 1 lw O0U. ; Main Floor Main Foor Main rloor Main Floor 4 . be Mccemacaat j : 4 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company. 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) : wpa ine nl

Other pages from this issue: