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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 7 “er Greenhut wom amd Company Dry Goods MEN ALL ABLAZE The Lounging Room on the Third Floor Overlooking the rotunda, is for your convenience, Use it as our guests, fea is served without charge; magazines and writing material are provided. Patrons of the Greenhut store will be carried Free of Charge in the 18th Street Crosstown Omnibuses to and from Subway and Fourth Ave. Cars, Third Ave. Elevated and Surface line and the Surface Car lines on Broadway. | PEABODY FUND ss? aki. rf Morris K. Jesup, | GIVEN T0 SCHOOLS ‘are Deus w one ALUSES LEADER Principal of Educator's (pants OF PARTY TREASON Wor the first time in the forty wean |. nore WA : : oilers and. tried hhe blazing wah chy sith | man of Flynn j Brother r where the flames hat enwrapped him were ex. csvensiifinnnnn | tinguished. mean time ¢ concussion of noup the build- ; the girls in the | shirt-waist place ed a wild panic. There are 80 iris employed In the va- | rious manufacturing plants in the bulld- = ing and they blocked the stairways and SS ~~~ | fought to get to the roof or the street. {It was not till the reserves arrived | that order was enforced. on & Re " Five persona, two of them women, grating to. the. Ah st company's the Poa | ere's treason tn Republican ranks. in an explosion of | floor. Nobody in t ace had any { that the Board of Trustess of |aterbert Parsons, President of the| “ere sortouely rena fire that took | Het of What caused the explosion, body Educational Fund have been | Qo t, Committes, sent a red-hot letter | benzine and a resulting fire meeting members of the board Set} togay to Jimmle March, the Italian|place at noon to-day in the Monarch i Waite fn the Waldorf-Astorie today |leader of the Third District, which Hes | Shirt-Walet Company's uo Gb | CLIP THIS OUT, among the acboola | Along the Bowery and Elizabeth streets, | second floor of No. 100 Greene street 'Netecntree neta’ ia | accusing him of being in alllance with |1.4s¢ one of the victims will dle, while| Valuable of ‘the South. Previously the trustees toi rm and “Little Tin" Sullivan. | (Sener recetved what it ia sald are| i met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. ‘Two days ago Mr. Parsons arbitrarily byortal hurts. ince the founding of the fund im a@sT | bounced eighteen of March's lection!" Tne injured. all of whom are in St. Inspectors, because he found most of | yincent’s Hospital, are: In th Rush Through Shop After Ex- j plosion of Benzine—Five Injured. or the Discriminati ng {n confining Recipe When Afflicted With Rheumatism or Backache, Also Splendid Tonic. At the first sign of rheumatic pains or | , atts, iby George Peabody, of Massachust is Ware TAEAHIRE PLUME: ral twenty years old, of | backache, or a feeling of being generally bi he has | » March} Ida Cinoeliwits, twenty 3 5 a only the income from the principal seats a tatiee Gt (pratt € bale pet nee © e| rus ewan tnd, Weakened, the foviowing { wasn't in league wit added: “If you Tammany Hall a the Sullivans, and | the hands and faco. Rebecoa Rosenberg, twenty-three years| ri! old, of No. 4 Restor street, burned |<! been used. When the trustees adjourn }to-aay, however, the fund fteelf will be | Q@isponsed, and the Process of winding | up the millionaire educator's foundation | Ounce Compound Syrup Gareapa: | one ounce Toris Compound: half pint | Srade whiskey. Mix them and shake biespoontul before each a {of the cit; about face and chost. i ae peas) , The bottle must be | alee credit as a Louis Goldberg, twenty-one years old, en ench time. | | A Any good prescription pharmacy can sup- Million for Teachers. Thia is what Mr. Parsons fired back: |of No. 97 Clymer street, Brooklyn; se-| Ans food prescrintion pharmacy can sup: One of the trustees said to-day that) “My own view has been and is | vere burns of hands and face. Rrexpenive considering its wondertul Irving Scheff, twenty-seven years old. | Ett. eatmont will eradicate th | 1 eacid | of No. 872 Wallabout street, Brooklyn; | peisons from the blood and build up tbe| burned all over body; may die, System to its oormal’ bealthtulness, ” The v o1 lon ¢. ra | splenc effects w! ecome manifest aftor wninormation came to me recently | Max Jones, thirty-three years old, of | the first few doses, but it should be con such investigation as f could, aridag |N0. 174 Meserole street, rookiyn; | tinued for at least a month, or until the the result removed your inspectors, | burned all over body; will dle. | perton ay” fully” rualned “meateh. The The man who appoints improper {n- ff were alone in the | Worst caves of rheumatism are bound to apectors the first time. dose aot ta. | Jones and Bche | Field to this treatment. | ceive @ second chance from m | My" attitude is not due to | ut te Stern Brothers To-Morrow, Thursday Colored & Black Cloths hat you are in sympathy with the ullivans, and that the party's a-f fairs in the district are not in safe keeping in your hands, the principal benefaction will be # gift) ‘of $1,000,000 to the George Peabody Col- Jege of Teachers, of Nashville, contin- gent on the State raising an additional | $500,000. Amy opposition to the terms ef | this donation from the State of Tennes- | see was overcome during the week. ‘This announcement will better serve | the board, as the disbursement of the fund was decided upon after tt was shown that the purposes of Mr. Pea- body's benefactions could best be} served by giving largely at this time in- stead of continuing the oustom of giving as I felt was essential from the fund ‘Another large gtft ts contemplated for | giv agerenteg pee ntemen inapectors an Institution in Baltimore, and the jiisgat ae noting OD ‘study of school needs in Missouri and registration, named Holzer he belng mow in Bellevue Hopital, Mr. Parsons continued: ost anxious to Gov. ea ive in your district, and the action I in his inter ‘Kentucky has convinced som trustees that large bequests } States will do material good time, Maryland also witt be pel by Set winding wo ot Ui Pedy 200: road. Broadcloth Suits and Satin Dresses ae een Nas "Bevin: cloths} From Our Unmatchable Line at . $25 The Trustees There. Ree Dagan at 1 o'clock, Up i oecaeee $1.25 va. “1° : . ah Pano ie oeese An Exhibition and Sale of Women’s Apparel Which Decorative Linens DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OF REAL MADEIRA HAND EMBROIDERED LINENS SPECIALLY PRICED, Tumbler Doyteys, Dos, $1.50 to 6.50 Tray Cloths, Demonstrates the Versatility and Genius of American Designers, and the Economy of Greenhut Prices 30¢ to 3.00 This is the largest collection of exclusive styles Take for another example the two tailored suits Plate Doyleys, “2.95 “ 15.00 Centre Pieces, 85c “7.50 iad has been, or is likely to be, shown in this city | pictured above. The broadcloth in them is of a grade Tea “ 5.50 “ 12,00 Scarfs, $3.45 “9.00 this season. : ; ae ; aes | Napkins, ASE aoa ice S865) puna fiom SAD ty CAO oes 4 that usually goes into $40 suits; the silk in the lining garments Under- price at the sea- son’s beginning, Each season since these October Sales have cove in scope, Here are larger assortments, more mod- em garments, smarter styles and better values. October Sales Speciais Also 4500 Pieces French Hand-made Cluny Lace Trimmed Linens at $1.35, 1.65, 2.25, 2.65 and 3.25 One-Third Less Than Regular Prices Leather Goods COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF IMPORTED AUTOMOBILE AND CAR- | RIAGE BAGS, TOURIST, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF CASES, SEWING AND STATIONERY BASKETS AND FITTED ENVELOPE BOOKS IN ALL THE NEWEST LEATHERS. range wide enough to cover the possibilities of any purse. And at every price there is extra good value. The $18.50 suits, for example, are just as good as those ordinarily sold at $22.50, and at the $400 price are two dresses that most modistes would charge at least $600 each to make. And so at every price be- tween those limits. is also of the $40-suit class. The tailoring is just as good as tailoring could be at any price. We are per- fectly justified in calling these suits worth $40. Yet they are only two out of a dozen or more styles in our remarkable line of suits at $25. Here are other typical Greenhut values: Women’s Tailored Suit Women’s Tailored Suits; black wistaria, taupe, navy, peacock, green, rose, heliotrope, light blue and chamois broadc.o:h; semi-fitted coat, shit on both sides, trimmed with satin loops and buttons; large revers, ir mmed with buttons; high standing collar with satin and Persian trimming, fastened at neck with loop of satin and buttons; lined throughout with peau de cygne; tailored sleeves trimmed with satin loops: full-gored Empire skirt with inlaid plaits Women’s Satin Gowns Empire Gowns; in peacock, Copenhagen, navy and light blue, black, ivory, maze, pray and reseda; mestaline waist, elaborately trimmed with tucks and buttons; yoke of net, umshe 1 with seif-colored and gilt braid; high shaped coliar, finishes with paited ruche; full-length tucked ner sleeves, trmme) with | mescaline and braid; full gored skirt, bution trimmed in front; demi-train; value $40 ee" $25.00 Princess Gowns; of satin, in peacock, navy and light blue, black, pray, Feseds, ivory and smoke, waist trimmed with deep tu: ked chiffon yoke, ir:mmed = br immaasaal id down front, trimmed with buitons and satin loops; Finest silk mixture Also These Unusual Offerings op sides een down tfonty tri HAMRICRE SEE ARLE PERS 283100) | withilaceledgingtandigivitreid smawahepcdl collen Wihieieiret Gh heatote worsted sults, cut on HAND BAGS, with inner frame, strap handles, $2.95 plaited chiffon ruche; long, plaited fitted sleeves, cuffs finished 25.00 smart models. Extra $25 lm alligator calf, black and colored English morocco, = at "e Tailored Suits; of broadctoth, in navy, green, heliv'rope, taupe, black and | With narrow plai ing: full-gored, demi-train skirts value $40. P&Oe and $28 values. Octo- IMPORTED HAND BAGS, various sles) 4.95 Cetawbe; semicitted cost trimmed with satin and buttons; high standing collar | Empire Gow ns ip bie pink taysodey, white, gray, reseda, black satin 7 in black, violet and English morocco, at ®: : d “ waist (rimmed wth hand-made satin buckles, with satin sash fringed in front pe ieakes) stem a7 ee on of satin, fastened at neck with satin ties ange lap pockets trimmed with buttons, | YoLe ot tucked dotted alley high shaped net collar, with wide: racbe jolted ste . * sss 49 HAND BAGS, with watch, in black and colors, 5.' ia satin bag Ele jae Bag sige a gees en i 8 ate and Rereisn fimaig ie {rope of yaa full-gored circular skirt: long ) : ve ed with buttons, inlai ; ai | train; tr i Bee ato IMPORTED TAPESTRY FRAMES, various sit, BBcto 225 | set iiosnel zak, oes Inlet pain t eidey Menraid 25 C0) | va teamed sewn inch ih nti sah funbed WMD ngs O77. Coats and e- lined IMPORTED METAL FRAMES, cabinet size, 95c, 1.25 { Tan, Brown, Olive and Gray Fall Coats, $22.50 ues. Octob rity reat. Hi $17 A Thousand Pairs of Lace Curtains Priced at About Usual Cost of Import Toilet Accessories F Silk-lined Cravenett THE LATEST PRODUCTS OF THE LEADING FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC About half of these are fine imported Irish Point Lace Curtains in exceptionally fine designs. The luck of the market Raincoats of new striy PERFUMERS, EXTRACTS, TOILET WATERS, CREAMS, BATH CRYSTALS, enables to sell them this way :— K gray worsted, specially POWDERS AND ALL REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. Tie usual $5.00 grade, at $3.50 The usual $6.00 grade, at . . ., $400 yee ah values, FITTED TOURIST CASES, THERMOS BOTTLES, FLASKS, BOTTLE SETS, The usual $7.50 grade, at $5.00 The usual $8.00 grade, at . . . $6.00 PUSS OUR STORES 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n.B way. MIRRORS AND OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES FOR THE TRAVELLER, ENG- USH AND FRENCH HAIR, CLOTH, BATH, NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES IN A LARGE VARIETY. Special for To-morrow FRENCH IVORY FINISH CELLULOID TOILET SETS, with monograms, inlaid with black or colors, 11 pieces, The usual $12.00 grade, at ‘ : ; F $7.50 The other half are in Marie Antoinette. Priced at $5.00, $6.00, $7 50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00 and upwards; va ue will average about % more. ‘Third Fioor B> aa *. Harlem Store Open Evenings 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, 47 CORTLANDT ST.,, n. Greenwich, 1 $19.75 Oriental Rugs: The Big Sale Continues 1 There are Royal Kermanshahs, Sarauks, Mesheds, Ghorovans and other well-known productions in large carpet sizes, in addition to hundreds of smailer Rugs—all sold at less than the usual wholesale cost. pe ‘ Persian Meshed Rugs Hameden Rug: zes 3x4 feet: value $7.50; at Garabaugh Rugs—Sizes 3.3x4x4.6 feet; value $1200; at $260.00 Rug for $195.00 seloochistan Rugs—3x4 feet; value $17.50; at $285.00 Rug for $210.00 sazak Rugs—3,6x6.6 feet; value $18.50; at . . , $300.00 Rug for $225.00 vazak Rugs—3.6x7 feet; value $2250; at . . @ 7 ad 2 1 Objects of Art & Bric-a-Brac MARBLE GROUPS AND BUSTS, BRONZE GROUPS AND STATUETTES, SEVRES, DRESDEN AND VIENNA DECORATED PORCELAIN VASES, IVORIPS, DUTCH SILVER MINIATURES, ELECTROLIERS, CLOCKS AND . $5.50 . 850 . 1450 . 14.50 Sarouk Rugs; Extra Quality ; $360.00 Rug for $235.00 West $400.00 Rug for $265.00 23d St. HE OUTER wa. Pbilipsbor GARMENT SHOP. CLOCK SETS. 17.50 $500.00 Rug for $350.00 Tere, S09 0 $350.00 Rug for $267.00 s Moussoul Rugs—4x7 feet; value $90.00; at 24.50 $575.00 Rug for $385.00 ; ‘ ' ; Paintings on Porcelainy | Gth Ave. 1. (0 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Women’s Tailored Suits apreeond of ths ween es ates aia 94d am, 4.08 ; cess ee | Lace and [adras Curtains | | THE SUNDAY WORLD'S DIRECTORY at 22° value 29 At 20:75 pare 38 Exceptional Values ' IRISH PUINT PANEL CURTAINS, $4.75, 7.75, 9.75 four Values $6.95 to 15.00 Each NAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS, Values $14.50 and 18.50 Pair Choice of four Colors Choice of models, pless or models, New Direc. | RE $9.50, 10.75 “WANT ”? Colonia! Coat ry toire or “4 length Wistaria Hipless ( : | Two Remarkable Groups of | Broadcloth or Fine Worsted, (Store formerly occupied by B Altman & Co.) | 1 with the latest mo oats, en- LACET ARABE CURTAIN $10.50, 16.50 | of skirts, w ailor s i tirely new features, Va $18.50 and 25.00 Pair | . 2.0 med, | Wet | circular gored skits |]| COLORED mabeas cuRTAINs, $3.50, 5.50, 6.50 | makes more offers of positions than Values $4.95 to 9.75 Pair ° { ai a modest any other two mediums in the universe, West Twenty-third Street L re | 1 of workmanship. eee