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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 7, 1908 TO GROW BERRIES. dame ey nve to 100k these w aatiy h nd it te vinged early n cera over, and there Ant ts my family nane. 3: sband was proper by the newspaper in question an American and died ten years ago. and that the matter was put fairly ang y “T do not Ike the notoriety in this! squarely up to him. | thing—you newspaper men are simply | 1 shall go first to the theatre jn | | awful to make pub! experiment. | which this Eva Tangu is perform: | didn't want anything ad about Wy ing,” said the Inspector, “and if ry | = aces Joe Coyne Shocks Lambs by Calling Dear Old London ‘*Home,’’ and| until It was already a esh, But thing ds not all right there'll be some ST help liking you—ye are all so) lbs cotati 3 ei kite: | | nice." So » § D rid ff Will S id dauguen Are sven ion it the Hote E , T: may 1 He 1 e Mme. Davido ML Send) Aherdeen, She contributes to the maga- EVA Tanguay and Mer imita F |aines, but not directly. She writes for aes THREE WOMEN TO SHARE Current Into Ground Where friends in the tors in Brooklyn Must Dress | r —_ - — Mother’s Screams B cue, but Little F | | | | uncis Seiler f rel " hreatening to Go of st ind_the, develop. ; GREENOUGH’S $1,000,000. : SN : ‘ Ti 9g Plants Are Growing. | fhe'pince’ of woman in the world amd to Please Him. Is Fatally Burned. = ae pou Th | \aays that they are really responelble be WA. Uc tine DOU { ere. —_— for most of the advanced {dea& be- BOSTON, Oct. 7.—The contest of the sedtaifpenitiinlton or oven (her Cause they have the time 0 ERIMK! O. peaokiyn Salomes, and par-| Will of the late Joseph F, Gerenough.! two hors, who ran away when tnces. &e4 determination of “over-tl |HAS TRIED IT AT HOME. |#bout.¢ nem. | “They are the power behind the toular throne,” she said. salespersons to sell you whether you need them y ire in’ business sell goods. Our { always, is peér- va Tanguay, you'd | Who dled In 1908, and whose estate w tle more wintrified claimed by three women, ail purporting or Inspector Flood, of to be widows, has been settled out of Year-old Francis Seller fel! or was Pushed Into a bonfire, are & looked ay, The 08 Seller t the theatre, and Mr. N it be that Joe Coyne has joined | at a box party | the ranks of the expatriates—Joe | Hackett will make a speech. | Gus Coyne, who made a hit in the Lon-| One of the most Interesting members| Only Persons of Her Sex Will Brooklyn, 8 going to look you over, court. The terms have not been made for by the Bro ———_ @on “Merry Widow,” and was brought | of the cast of Kiaw & Erlanger’s spec- K bi b it is believed th of th 4 i Le A. & : | and if he sees anything that he thinks public, but {t is belleved each of the little one's mot rede Mad sid UAE LH Saal ed Lithia cinsckeea MeL) al Be Employed at Mme. H RLED 10 DEATH A ehouldn't be seen he will arrest you. s Glkes n engagement the night | | . 31asse three women {3 to receive a portion of ‘The other day in the Lambs Club a/ which begins service the New Amsterdam The- | Davidoff’s Colony. | | y HARRIS OCUL- the estate left by Mr. Greenough, esti- ‘ked: \ Bellow player remarke: ef Oct. 20 a Saiske ak | might printed an editorial in which !n-| “Mr, Greenough died in 1906. Three | Seer et * Lal) late, | Aignant attention wns called to the fact | women appeared as widows, the first, ! The frenzied screams of the distracted | fitted by opticians. If that thero were three Salomes in| Martha Higgins. alleging that Green-| mother aroused the neighborhood.| you need them, S1 and more. — better dress yn pol! er, Mrs. + at No. Ridges Z A Rrooklyn evening newspaper last {he ootat sD ono, “Well, Joe, I see they've put May Ir-|atre, is M! Win On ahead of you at the Garrick.” only eleven ars sold, but she "Ys," says Joe, much nettled, “first | M0! t part, that of the Prin- Puphiriarried ier accretive dommbybom is her first appearance on| Under the guiding hand of Mme.| Brooklyn this week—Eva Tanguay, an | Jaiming to have bee: Jed to | Charles Hawser was one of the first to| oo thing you know they'll have Nat Wills Batorecehcoeaate mrorine \eroy, claiming to n married to ff th © - ‘and Marshall P. Wilder there, too, and ttle Nemo" she was a parlor | Davidoff, of No. 17 West Thirty-second} | !mitation of her and an imitation of the hum after seelng divorces papers, aren respond. He ran to the vacant lot e ff they're not dashed careful I'll go | entertainer in Cleveland, and her man-' street, strawberries wil! erow large and | 47 +98, ' |tmitation of Eva Tanguay, the last be- | Pare Saunt ting that she had lived | Where the fire was and dragged the boy . a Soeeby Jove, 1 ill” agers regard her as a notable find. a aael a roses wat te) Workman Riding on Wagon Is | ing Satoinying in a burlesque show. | SRN" Greenough= under_a common-law | ffm the flames. OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. ve | Gather Beene Toni aivinel How raveer |temend caer, semen re ater es ¢ | The editorial was entitled “Indecent | agreement, and that later he had mar- The little fellow was in great agony §& EAST 23D ST....Near Fourth Avef™™” Must we give up our firet-ntghters? | ame ey eerie plavs “The Gentiemng |More brilliant and fragrant than they Instantly Killed in Shows." It sald that the Salomes as|ried her. “After trisl the court decided from his burns, and en to the |§4 WEST 128TH ST..Near Lenox Aves* fhe answer is that some first nights | -—, Missiasippl,” entered upon his the. |#7e !8 June. for she puroses to raise/ Tee presented thin week to the Brooklyn| that the Avet marriage only me up fen, | Norwegian Hospital, 9 442 COLUMBUS AVF. .8ist & 824 Sts would be dreary, indeed, without them. | trical career by way of a wagon show, | flowers and fruit and vegetables dur-’ Collision. eye were not pretty or artistic, but aim-|terday on ia wpointe in the Superior Will probably die ‘The identity of the|'76 NASSAU STREET... .Near John St The situation at Wallack’s last night | operated by the late E. T. Stetson, once| ing every month in the vear at Belle- az ply an exhibition of “semi-nude women.” | Court, but a settlement was announced. | boys who ran away 1s unknown BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St.,Op. A.&S and at Daly's the night before was cer-| famous as @ melodramatic actor and tainly enlivened by the presence and | manager. | eT arora te ene a ite |_ After @| conferericelet. specialists) yes SPA TSISR CIS HIE TaHSINESTESGECET GEE ‘Mrs. Juckson Gouraud, and her wonder- terday Miss Mabel Taliiaterro, who|ohased. The work will be done entirely | Workman to meet his death at Worth | b ° artorial accoutrements made one 4 shes | and Centre streets at 7 A. M. to-day. A , nied for the time the preceding acts, | Suddenly ended an engagement in HRS SoA tal ea Daa eH) ads Gi) OIG GO CL) Wau eyriae “Polly of the Circus,” in Chicago, be- | t help in a sem'-ohilanthrop! tay a Sane She has been, with Mr. Gouraud, St) cause of an attack of appendicitis, was | taking, [generics Can ateel tay ace vou enter every first night this season, and she | pronounced out of danger. Fora time| She will erect greenhouses !mmedi-|/Car of the Madison avenue line. The has not so far repeated with a single | her condition was serious, but no Op- | ately antd employ elght to ten women|UNfortunate man was hurled to the , 5 , , gown. Diamondjim Brady 1s somewhat | eration was necessary, who will conduct her experiments—tfor | Pavement and instantly killed. Owing to the long continued dry weather, during which our workshops in the same class, for he has worn a the musical comedy py | Mme. Davidoff savs the {dea ts still in| im, who was about forty-two | Gitterent set of Jewelled shirt studs and an experimental stace and the details|¥ “imself on the | have been going at full capacity, we have piled up an enormous stock of crest, near Northport, L. I. They will — n acre| Trying to save a walk to his place of Jemployment caused an unidentified seers mac “Havan Leslie Stuart, composer of ‘Floradora, PSEA) aes sel UUCu Nee | ene" eb san] Dono lrunrina/at (Charen [GEE aN nO Uo cya) wenlor etal | Fall and Winter waterproof coats of all descriptions for men and women. ‘At the opening of “Alle. Mischtef” at | 70 more than a year, has been secured | Clectricity xencrated by dvnamos and) ing west through Worth 2] An immediate reduction of this immense stock is necessary, even if values Sea jiacasea tn ENGuleeriege cilaking LA aT Ge aed Bama Geer an Gren co chp Iai ch cont souneWenr incanerseter|| must go by the board. To this end, one thousand coats will be placed on fas incast . any moon: New . ect is fer! ¢ s any south-bot ni y Ks > 3 Sé ats | > © Section of pink spangles; at Miss Max- IVECO Weraix HekOsIneRIanaR ohTecentig) pee soll Motorman Phillip Schlaefer, of No. 1704 8 , z bi i fie Elliott's first performance she had | went to Europe to see ‘The Paradise|~ For years Madame Davidoff has been | Amsterdam avenue, came bounding sale for the baiance of this week endous speed. Before Car- on a yellow satin frock that mad y- | of Mahomet,” and to decide if he would lo could clear the tracks the bumpér | every body in the House turn and look, and| like the loading comedy role in that lust night she wore a sort of mottled, | piece, saw “Havana” first, and liked | peutic standpoint, and e saw no rea- of the big car crashed into the tail of 2 flowered robe that might have come | {t so much that he persuaded the mana-|son why electric force should not do | the wagon. from the zenana of some Oriental po-| gers by cable to secure the American | ¢or plant life what it does for the hu-|,,25¢ Tear of the truck was practically r tentatess, and she is always hung and rights. He will be starred in it. or | lifted in the air, so great was the force festooned about with ropes of pearls like man body. the collision, and E strings of popcorn on a Christmas tree. “Let's all have a drink," remarked Experimented (at) Home, | tail was hurled fifteen fee iGeree CURRIES Reon ree ter. “Dr Laurie. of "the. Hudson This is a very unusual opportunity to purchase the best make waterproof interested in electricity from a thera- | 4 & ig ed 150 pounds, | nd sandy hair) 7 y | sin : , inches in height, we atre in San Francisco was provided by| sing. Now she 1s playing dignified, {dea 1s different from any other's | ches 12 Helene. we if Slannery and another | St@tuesque parts in musical comedy. theorles in this line,” said Madame | ° i Oe : Wiliam sere Eee eee diy. But my temperament tells me I| Davidoff to-day, “for I conduct my ex- |Snd hed blue eyes. He wore a blue | act at another thea TONVAsnrO VIDE per- | Should be a great comedienne.” she | periments entirely under glass. I have | S*CK coat | ay ad Willlam Gould Mlannery: | Uhe-ups both | £aid to Sam Harris, under whose man- | read with much interest of the work of |@ derby hat. He had a bunch of keys | omietaame tend’ th) ex oldlm xaune t she is playing in “The Amer- | Sir Oliver Lodge, the English scientist, |! ng and a scrap of pape @ecided to drop the Flannery | who attributes to a Swede the origin of | name of John Ellis, No. | tq was trouping out West some yeara| s the chief desire of my life to| the electro-culture of plants some de- eet, Brooklyn. my brother Willie laugh.’ Willie, | cades ago. > Mrs. Osborn, the fashlonable dress-| 42)" ateernoon, warming up under King Street’ Hospital, said he died instantly, | moker, 1s a ciose second to Mrs. Gour-| Coie benevolent, painted emile. colar eR cots eae) asaneh in jeron of ry workmen” who had 1 ¢ He} she began to make experiments on! witnessed the accii crowded. ¢ was escorted by J. Hartley Manners, 8 Wink, UT always lke to pa Botorman Sh nese Fi ne othe our already ow prices. ; os ” - 7 y lstoric event.’ ¥ kt 0 ie 101 1 ‘ oy + 7 tho author of “Zira” and of “The Pa ght, she was able to make strawberries | felling him." Policeman Harry Jacobs || Women’s Cravenettes, tailored in Women’s $20 Rubber Silk Coats, Women’s Raincoats, adapted for had ona shawl that was covered with | ,croicatly proportioned a upon the beauty of the rose in color, further demonstration against f gold, and last night she | prorlone: laughter of hlaefer by energeti of hi ht- . > ‘ 3 cj pan tan i rately gardin A {me | ated with the florists who have been so| “Schaefer was ae eS i a a : i i i] 50 all colors, including many ‘ 50 cloths in heavy and medium 50 1B @ stage career. haefer w up in 2 . ric = A 2 . aie ; ays oies au [eine a tame, Career. At ane time | Tigch interested in her ezperimente that | bath street station and later ‘erage | S!ZeS; good serviceable ma- bys novelty stripes; special ghts; stylishly cut; regular spring of 188 an act at a vaudeville the-| cloquence, convinced her ale coulans | anes The dead. terials; $12.50 values...... i asepomiggeandoradads $15.00 value; sale price... .. to sell from $10 to $12.50. Value: every one an original design, silk mixed fabrics; absolutely i i é 50 specially adapted for all bQ tainproot, all the latest 00 Light and dark mixtures. 0 P . Epa aie abd la ee neck Was broken by the fail. coat right at the beginning of the season at a reduction of 40% to 50% from aud. At Daly's Monday night, when the ‘Certainly,’ sald Glen McDonoug! flowers and plants. Much to her de- Motorman Schlaefer, and some one triot,”” Wille Collier's new play, she| yrise Stella Hammerstein, the stately, | STOW larger and sweeter and improve | of the zabeth street station, checked * : . 7" ig 3 h color, | any the latest fall models in all made from high grade silks in all kinds of weather; the newest mas just as elaborately though difterent-| Oscar, has had varied ambitions re-| ize and fragrance. She has co-oper- A Peep Behind the Curtain.—in the | Dit her father, with his choracteretle | they have given her plants in abund- |! the © ‘i , Aes Men’s Raincoats that were made Men’s Cloudburst Raincoats. $20 Men’s Cravenettes. Pure wool and kinds of weather. Dur- style innovations; $15.00 .”’ says Fred Lenox, “and a vaude- | % © saturnine, vaudevill ¥ ‘Judging from the amount of elec- + H ralue Tile actor joined un Your average dag the “ex reastie’ face, of 6 ae trlettySupea in Tay experiment fart ANOTHER, GE0uM LCOMANEONG war ln) Sale IpPricer...c 4. 2 oe inggsaleeer ei ecieicr: WAWSsa6a0% oan0 ovnnnones legit’ is never backward about tackling | (Uagn a= Pome nat -a-day’ hi rating 1, o M. ? 4 ” 5 ’ Pn s fsisiinanager|soninn}advencelcnlaaiaryi | riciaversltgneseney conse sce Dasa | So ce aS aE Ca ee Te aeTTOoical [teen ots te beet bey arse eerste Men’s $25 “‘Cloudturst’’ Raincoats. These garments Women’s Rubber Siik Coats, made from highest grade he vaudevillian as when he) "'V replied Sam Harris, somewhat | tribute the f by f ws A + at ilks.c ites els inc. ~| n, i Ca OO Ee UE ares neve got a laueli coming to him | In the eround and connected by wooden | eet meet every requirement for a Fall or Winter silks, cut brow latest Diodes in complete color trifle timid, One day th recrutt | ainiehie) De Gata ty enon piracy col ee aie Vihe'xen | Overcoat, absolutely impervious to weather .5Q assortment including Taupe, Sapphire, Car- 50 { eel + wild-eved person, with tongs | gemL-phulanthrople Idea of mine, for vou | pal he complete words aad‘music|| Conditions; fashionable on all occasions; nard, Tratre, Bois, de Kose, etc.; $27.50 is ! a; . had been trying to see Frank | Know 80 many things closed | we publishec ‘ - , Wei ie : } ‘some coin Metntyre, the wtar of “The ‘Traveling | {So"puen that, wey need help, Then, | Ser Mga ater Gender secu brace || elegantly tailored......+..+.. sesee2 ees WAL Calla (HP 00090 00095000n0n aieieared reckon he'll ic if I ast him for a 5a esmen," for several days, and after|to have something to take up my time. erent your newsdealer to- Faltion lim- couple o' bones 4 r 5 EHO A recent performance succeeded in but- é: s “"A couple of dollars,’ I said, ‘don’t | ton! : actor. = = = ’ maj gue lath, (Pouch him to ib Letimer/:lielesialem If It’s 831 B’way 2 says the hick, ‘I wouldn't have cally, “Iam a playwright—unrec- | What'll T tell hin ed a® yet, I grant you, but still, str, e RUBBER Between “Oh, anything,’ ‘Say vith the hala of the divine atfatus| Ostrich ee ie Aigets || We Have It RAINCOAT 7 COMPANY — (th & 13th Sts. 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