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ay eomapapenel = a Pee bs bend Wine Binet ioteretristotetotrieel tt alae ae ; wi son he could reach against his gid en- | You've’ got } come tr DOVGDIDOGODOOYO ® Lillian Russell’ Mounded on ‘Wildfire,’ @ racing comedy OF George Broadhurst aid George V. Hol Bow ‘running at the L (Copyright, 1908, by th Company, New BYNOPSIS OF PRE Henrietta widow, oretly ather Ouse of bers, Bert Ainswor: nd Janet Sterling, whon Jans to buy Wil the negro phy fs to ride Wild? . comes to Donovan for Ine rington also comes to rildine's chances {a the race unless hi se waved at the turn of the stretch CHAPTER VII. (Continued,) Crooked Work. "couldn't lose den, Mr. Duffy,” eried Chappy, in fear and trembling. “De judges and everybody'd be watchin’ me den; besides, I wouldn't know how to do It; aln't never puiled no horse tn my life." "You don’t need to now.” asked Chappy, In his perturbation, “There's lots of ways of losing @ race,” explained Duffy, “without pulling & horse, and with Wildfire, It's easier! than allding down a toboggan. Listen, whan you go past that window If there's no white handkerchief, then give her one dig with the spurs, Just one, and It'll be all over.” the spurs?’ asked the bewildered boy. “Just once,” assured Duffy. “TT don’t think that’— Duffy Interrupted him with the ques-) "Can anybody see you do it?" , sir,” assented Chappy. biG there {sa white handkerchiet’— Chappy did not let him finish," wins. I understand all about dat; but where do vou come in? If Wildfire don't win Jackdaw will, and den"— “That's tt exactly,” answered Duffy. “pither Wildfire or Jackdaw wins, and {t's for me to say which one, The odds en I go from here to the betting ring decide that.” “But isn't Wildfire the favorite?” “Yes; Wildfire's price 1s shorter than Jackdaw's now, but I hear that ther some big commissions to go in on J daw which will send his price down @ Wildfire's up. Wildfire and Wildfire wins, tion, It not, I { bet on Jackdaw and Jackdaw wins. I ace my money where I can get the and you do the rest.” Mr. Garrison, who bought him, He {a in on ‘So'a the Jockey who up. on Jackdaw. The bookmaker did not care how many more persons he would implicate in ¢ throwing of the race, Anyhow he Garrison. the horse so as to make fi kilting. your Instrugtiuns—follow them, for if you don’ ing note crept inio Di “Yas, sir,” sald Chap; “Then go and do as y! “Der white handkerthief. “You win, understand?’ asked Dufty. door and re- 's voice. been told.’ plied fervently. * seen It.” Duffy walted until he was out of shot, then, urawing his handke from his pocket, he wiped the nervous \ He “Basy, easy; dead | h MM laughing when he | left the trainer's quarters for the vet- | persipariten from his forehead chuckled and said: easy.” He was ting ring. ‘The slam of the doer informed Buc his departure. In his haste and ¢ } ment the boy slid down @ pole leading trainer's Tears were streaming down feom the bedroom to the quarters. his dirt smudged face es he cried: rame up! It's @ frame up!” wrong, Bud? Wh asked Mrs, Barrington, matter?” tten rid of the doctor, ! Why, It's @ couple of crooks de matter, They've got | mean?" ask’ John by “GYMNASIUM FOR CLERKS. | Method Adopted by Business Man to Aid 5 M. H. Harris, ultously to insure all Wildfire Made Into a Serial Story tor The Evening World By John Murray Jockey, to lose © ite nandkerohief len what does yer want me to do?’ | | If that's right I bet on ed to poigon the mind of every’ per- | he knows abdut ttt" , ke certain, ure he dos; he's no fool. fe bought | , and I hope I f | will cast me off t the, who entered the room at that moment, hay- a New York) s Racing Comedy : BO COO RTA smoke jock on de is him he'll be tn Bud, talking tn Bud sank In @ with his hands, elt beside him, * she sald, “I'm degin- the rocker and covered Mra, Barring: | ust tell me all about It quicks | ‘or everything I have in the, work’ depends on this rac | | “Dutty comes on de main deck here,” | jerled the excited boy, “while I'm up) aloft. He don't know dat—so he frames | up with de dinge, ang the dinge! nd Garrison are working | "Bure-—Garrison.” “I don't believe It,” she crted In dis | 1, Dufty comes tn an’ he sees do) He ran to the window, beckon- | her to follow him. W! had | Joined him he continued, ‘ der | ' he says to him, dow? When you'se comin’ to turn Into Gor stretch, if dere's a white handker- ohlet waving dere you wine—<t der ain't | and Jackdaw | to It" ‘A white handkerchief and Wildfire | wins!” she re| ed in her distress. | Mrs. Barrington understood, Durty | and Garrison!—a queer combination, thought But they hed met y: Were Garrison's pretensions all fraudu- lent, just to win ner confidence? Wa | all her hopes to be shattered in o1 | blo 4 Garrison, he of all men, to, Gellllver it? She thought quickly, al- ready a plan was forming in her mind. | “It TL only could find Donovan!” walled Bud. | “Try, Bud; try! I'll stay here till you | come back,” she begged, pushing him to the door, Helpless, almost hopel to and fro, awalting Donovi From the cheers and hand-clapping she knew the field was parading. She Started for the window, when the door burst open and Ralph rushed In “Donovan!” he called, bis. voice trem- ‘1 | bling with excitement. “Ralph! what are you doing here?’ | “Nothing—nothing,"” Relph was al- | | most breathless. I | "And why are you so pale? Ralph, | what's the matter?” she demanded, | | “It's—tt's"—— The boy could not con- | fess to her. "You've been betting,’ she cried. Ralph nodded dumbly, “And have lost”— | His chin sank on his breast ‘Two | thousand dollars,” he faltered. | “To whom?" \ “Duffy,” he whispered. | “Dufty? I'll pay him," Raiph shook his head In agony. “It's paid already,” was bis reply tn | & weak volce. "How?" she questioned, “With the money—with the money’ — | Ralph began with a sob | "With the money your father gave | you this morning?” she asked. The dropping of his head confirmed | her surmise. | ‘He must never know. Some way or other Ll get it for you,” she assured | him, confidentially. Mra. Barrington's determination to | | pay the money might be of little help | to him, for he had to tel! her: “That isn't ail.” “lan't all!” Her heart sank at the thought of the boy sinking deeper into A threaten-| the mire of the track. No; hoping to win It back, I° ed on Wildfire with the rest,” he | “Whatt" she cried fn amazement at the further rey jons. Yes. And there's a change in the, betting. That's what I came to see Donovan about. Do you see what this means to me? If Wildfire loses father dike t thief I am, and I shali lose everything—everything ood was ¢ had never Vaguely sne coming to her own door, realized {t fully defore. had heard of such cases, but here !t had The boy who was to whom come to her marry her alster, Raiph, er, wan a e had | Duffy and Garrison would pay | or the throwing of the race, | n not going to lecture you," she she t | softly sald, “I think you've learned , |Your lesson. for your sake, for Myr if Wildfire can ane spoke ! exclaimed Ralph. d was made up, ¢r plan was be here tn a few min- ev, introduce him ” YUENGLING FORETOLD DEATH You'll Soon Have Me tn One of Those Furnaces,” He Said In keeping with a prediction made by Greenhut A Store That | Pleases Alike the Critical and the Economical Company Dry Goods Illustrating the Advantage of Buying - Your Waists From Us | HERE is so much to say of the styles and values we give in Women’s suits, coats and dresses that the beautful col- lection of waists on the same floor doesn't get half the newspaper mention it deserves, ie No woman who has ever looked over the Greenhut waists will dispute our claim that it 1s, in variety and beauty, as fine as can be seen anywhere, nor will she deny that in the values givin at ihe prices it is probab'y unequaied, The surest evidence we have of this is that we make a permanent customer of nine out of every ten Women who examine our waists only garments that have sure and sterling quality but in Waists priced from $1 50 up we chalienge New York to comparisons. | We have no Waists priced below $1.50, because we carry | | For example: Women s Figured Net Waists; in a choice of a great many styles, one of which is rather inadequately shown in the picture. Made of a cream-colored, figured net, with very elaborate yoke of tucked net and medaluons; turther elaborated with Val. lace insertions and medallions. This is the character of waist that is never sold under $6.00 .- and usually brings $7. Our regular price 1s $5.00 Fancy Striped Tweed Skirts at $5.00 | Usually Sold at $7.50—Sometimes at More [ Another good example of Greenhut goodnes:-for-price: This skirt 1s made of a very good quality of fancy striped tweed, and tailored much better than the majority of skirts that sell at prices under $8. Entirely new model; full side-plaited effect with tailo ed told, Usually sold (elsewhere) at $7.50— as good as some sod at $8. Our regular price is : ; ; $5.00 Second Floor A Suit and a Gown Two Good Examples ot Greenhut $25.00 Values Tail red Suis; blue, green and black broadcloth; ¥-strictly tailored model with bution trimming; taffeta lining; 8-gored skirt, with burton trimming and deep tailored toid; at . $25.00 Princess Gowns; in navy and light blue, reseda and black chiffon taffeta; waist with | deep tucked net yoke, and stitched bands, | long sleeves, full tucked skirt; bute ay | ton trimmed, with toldad girdle, at $25.00 | Second Foor. * iu) Ribbons. Handkerchiefs | All Silk T Millinery Salon Women’s Linen Hand- we ibown = kerchiets, sheer, oral de- whie vaues to Second Floor signs 1), Que corner; regular 15¢ yard, at value, at 10. | Bae é 2 Ic AIL Sill Railiitine: Ribs Entirely New and Smart Effects WeamenlaarAllaebinen | ON, soit and hastrous, white are shown in Handkerchiefs with foral | din Tailored Hats, Eas only, 5% inches w de; va ue dc yard, at regularly 6 22¢ use some initials | Main Floor 5; are missing they go tor | —— Semi-Dress Hats 6 for39e | Main Floor | Corset Special and the ances Newest modeis in fine coutil; suitable tor slender and medium figures; supporters attached in front and Artistic shel and amber back combs: large assor ment of rich, yo'd led mountings; value $2.50, at $1.45 Jeweled and p’ain gola filled Striking Effects for Reception and Theatre Wear Special selection at sides; value $2.00, $10 00 LIE LY Cs IP CIEL) 5 $2.00, gold finish; valu. $1.25 at & : $1.25 ere at 4 “75 Second Floor Main Floor te For Tomorrow---Rare Rug Values it Fine Oriental and ihe best ot Domestic Makes | Meshed R arpet sizes; | | | | Values $250 to $500, at $195 0 $385 | Maha’ and Mushkabad Rugs; carpet sizes: val- ues $125 to 9200, at $85 10 $150 | | uP 0 $65.00, at Kirmansh R carpet 527503650, at $195 10 $490 | | $35.00 shown in a complete range of sizes; and are the extra heavy 1a Oriental designs, Body Brussels Rugs 11 Kirmanshah Rugs; small sizes; val- uesupto $125, at $65.00 | ; The Axminster Rugs high-pile sort that wear so we Axminster Rugs gs Sarouk Russ; | smallsizes:values Hall Runners | 27x60 in, 1.95 8.9:10.6 17.85 Best quality made—tu Be frame 2.3x9.0 475 3,0x9.0 6.75 | 36x72 in. " \ds— hoce of designs end color aa | 46x68 6.95 90K120 19.85 eee sr er tre stock, 2.3x10.6 5.50 3.0x108 7.75 6090 14.30 113x18.034.50 6.9:9,0 16.75 9.0x12.0 25.00 2.3x120 6.25 90x120 8.75 Third Floor 8.3x10.6 24.00 9.0x15.0 34.50 2.3x150 7.75 Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics No section is more interesting in our Upholstery Department, which is showing large | and comprehensive stocks from the leading foreign and home manutacturers. Fabrics | selected only op merit of quality and fitness for hig-art decoration and upholstery use. | | Esiimates and designs turnish:d by experts it desired Re-Uph Istering of Furni ure Unusual olfers to be found ere for the re uphol- $T 00, stering end re-cover ng of furnitures all done in our 501 ‘or wall hangings or farnitu P 75c Yard ow: workrooms by experienced and caoable men. In cp aaa rea RU Bria etagie ow showrooms are cere u'ly selected s.orks of all the Te HEME et oe ae $1.90, aie foreign and domestic fabrics estimates furs $175 and up to 50 Yard Bi ished on all work A postal wil bring our represen. Tapestries or draperwess at $1.50, tauve to you mmed.ately | and up to $4.50 Yara We promise hat the work will be the best that} | § Brocaelles and Velourg; at any money can obiain, but thet the charges wil be prices r 2.00 lo $20.00 Yard surprisingly moderate | Third Floor $e St ea A et | I Id Li specially Priced | louschold Linens Specially Price | Some day we shall try to tell you more about this fine stock of linens, which presents | everyl/ ing tha vorid knows how to mike in flax, from the countries that best know | how to mak prices ‘ar less than have usually been asked tor these good grades. | But tor tomorro tk _ Tableclott [ray Cloths: all pure linen; in excellent de- $3.25 « d $4.50, at signs; vate 65c, at 50c Napkins to matct Huck Towels; hernstitched; value 50c. Damask Sets: hen iM 4 fe 2 38c napkins; value $6.50, Damask Tea Cloths, hemstitched; value Main F 75 50c 6th Ave, 18th (0 191h St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19:h St. (Store fermerly occupied by B, Altman & Co ) tHE EVENING WUKLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908 posene : |)! embroldery, hemstitched ri d y, |] lace. Value 19¢, each; choice, each.. Ic NIGHT GOW CHEMISES, DRAWERS, | 3.0x15.0 10.50 | | |; | |i For Women Big bargains In early Fall NewLi-Apams © Established f£orty-One Years, = ° 2 Blocks on Sixth Avenue 20th, 21st & 22d Streets Telephone Telephone Our Delivery Service in New Jersey | | 5700 Chelsea Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store 5700 Chelsea Women’s Regular $3.00 Shoes $7 35 in Seven of the Newest Fall Styles i An unusual purchase from a factory that makes nothing but high class footwear enables us to make this spiendid offering. Correct sty.es for Autumn wear— Tegular $3.00 Shoes, special at.............6 inGas iM $2.35 | ! | WOMEN’S VICI KID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, patent leather tips, Night and medium weight GO soles, Cuban heels, at ( $2.35 WOMEN'S VELOUR CALF VAMPS, with shell kid tops, lace c Shoes, stout soles, at...... $2,35 WOMEN'S VICI KID BUTTONED SHOES, slipper foxed narrow toe, WOMEN'S VICI KID BLUCHER CUT LACE SHOES, plain toes and 2,35 phtent tips, Cuban heels, at $26 WOMEN'S VICI KID BUTTONED AND BLUCHER CUT LACE SHOES, WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER FOXED VICI KID TOPS, light and | with patent leather tip, very dull kid, patent leather tips, $2.35 medium weight soles, low ~ | light soles, high Cuban Pa Sere MIE CHER . and Cuban heels, ie » 52,35 | heels, at... ttaeeenes $2.35 | Adams Building—Second Floor, ‘October Sale of Women’s Undermuslins of Particular Interest to Autumn Brides The Garments offered represent the very cream of our regular Undermuslin Stock | —and the prices are very much under what you usually have to pay either here or elsewhere. | THREE-PIECE BRIDAL SETS—Gown, Chem- Ise and Drawers, prettily trimmed with Polnt de Paris lace and beading; also rib- 95 bons. Value $4.00; special at...... $2, THREE-PIECE BRIDAL SETS—Corset Cover, Gown and Drawers, beautifully trimmed whh lace Inserting and \mported patterns of em- broidery medallions, with large cluster ribo bows. Regular price $6.50; special 5 £7 atieno aiounoe arunonuoGnObeD $4.95 NAINSOOK, CAMBRIC and MUSLIN GOWNS, PETTICOATS, CHEMISES, DRAWERS and | CORSET COVERS, very nicely trimmed with deep flounces of embrotdery, Cluny and Med- cf laces and Insertings; also ribbon, OUT- ING FL L GOWNS and LONG PETTI- COATS, also KNEE LENGTH SKIRTS. Value 79¢.; spectal at..cscsseceeserers 65¢ PETTICOATS, beautifully trimmed with deep flounce of embroldery and Inserting, three and four rows of lace Insertings. DIMITY GOWNS and CORSET COVERS, elaborately trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon, NEWEST DRAWERS and PANTALOONS. Value $1.25; special at .ssssreeerereees OOS Beautiful Sets, with Petticoats, Gowns, Drawers and combinations, up- ward to .. $18.00 MUSLIN DRAWERS, with cluster tucking. CORSET COVERS, very nicely trimmed with S QUISITELY TRIMMED UNDERGARMENTS, ding Drawers and Corset Cover Combi yy Gowns, newest effects Corset Covers, trimmed bottom Chemise, Drawers and Pett in various designs, embrold- lace and ribbon bows, Value Taffeta Silk Petticoats—New. est ruches, accordion plaiting, all silk dust ruffles, in an endless vari. y of colorings, evening shades and EX ‘ nations, DI SHORT SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, trim with ruffles of lace or embroidery inse: Regular ery, $1.50; sale price .... variety of styles and patterns. : price 55c,, special at 39% Genuine “Hydegrade Heatherb oom” Pe jicoats Black and navy blue, green, brown, gar net, gray and Copenhagen blue, all the ¢t: brown and black. Value latest flounces and ruffles. Reg- b Regular price $7.50) @ - $2.00; special at.ereseree $1.50 ular price $2.00; special at..... $1.50 special at.sseeee O00000.0100 ® $5.50 CAMPRIC CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS, KNEE LENGTH) COZY, WARM OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS and PETTI- COATS; also CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS; & | t to choose from, Value 59¢.; spe- 44: Both Buildings “Klosfit" Petticoats—suttable for the new Directoire Gowns; all Autumn colorings —biue, Havana SKIRTS, nicely trimmed wii lace, embroidery and hem- stitched; assorted sizes. Regular price 29¢.; spe- Clal Mh vieeeeees dene eeeeeseeeoeoens teseteerens c All our French imported hand-made and hand- embroidered Gowns, Drawers, Petticoats, Chemises at less than halt price. O'Neill Building—Second Floor, Untrimmed Millinery---Latest Autumn Styles Very latest shapes in Huts—made of Satin, Silk, Ottomans, Fur and Brush | Feits, Products trom tue leading importers and American manufacturers, OTTOMAN SILK HATS—Velvet binding; ex- | IMPORTED WINGS—At......25¢, 37¢, 48¢ ceptional value at...... meee nneaees + $1.25 | CHOICE STOCK OF OSTRICH PLUMES, | SATIN HATS—At.. 95¢, $1.25, up to $5.0U | Tips. Aigrettes, Paradise, Pompons, Bandeaux, | WOMEN'S TRIMMED TAILOR HATS—From | Birds, large wings, Willow Plumes; newest | our own workroom; good value at 0 autumn colorings. Newest Models in Autumn Suits, Coats and Skirts Women’s $39.50 Suits Special for Thursday, $25.00 Women's Dressy Street Suits—Made of the new A cheviots or broadcloths, in’ all the smart colors and WOMEN'S 2-PIECE SUITS— Coats semi-fitting, 36 Inches | long, handsomely tailored, | gored skirt, panel front and wide blas fold; new Fall col- orings, in Worsteds, Chev- Sn ee eS Suits—shadow stripes and black, Directoire and_tail- and plain effects; all colors ored hipless models, Coats and black, semetitted Coats, beautifully finished and Bee or gored $10.00 lined with ~— guaranteed | satins, Value $39.50. Spe- cial at $25.00 O'Neill Building —Third Floor, '|Women’s Fur Sets, $15.00; Value $25.00 | A limited quantity of the j Large rug animal Muffs and Scarfs match, Value $25.00, Special at $15.00 In Both Buildings. Sepirate Coats Coats—Of Thibet (like Mlustration); semi-fitting Coats, trimmed with lined; Empire Cloth also handsomely Mohair braid, body sizes 32 bust; at Women’s Short Coats | Of fall weight Broadcloth, lined throughout with guar- anteed satin, single or double a breasted, up to 46 $9.75 Separate Voi'e Skirts Women's separate Skirts—Of imported crisp Voile, new pleated model, button front effect; also gored Shi Skirt; both styles handsomely trimmed with Skinz guaranteed satin, assorted lengths and waist ¢ 7 gc i $7.95 bands; at Peon Adams Building—Second Floor. I ene Assura Lynx Sets— World Wants Work Wonders Saullo eters eneeeeeenemnineeenemiateemenintny eaimeeeti an a Fea =