The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1908, Page 6

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b 6 : 9 ncn RR Pree eA Re MME. GADSKI IS NOT SUPERSTITIONS, NOT A BIT OF IT idaalfpeccnn Has “Prejudice” About Going Back for Something Forgot- Remember! Alterations Free of Charge by Expert Tailors. ten; Superstitious, Oh, No! OPALS UNLUCKY, TOO. Scorns the 13 Hoodoo, but} Wouldn’t Give a Looking Glass to-a Friend. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Friday the 18th holds no terrors for Mme. Johanna Gadekt, the Metropolitan | Opera Company soprano. This Is be-} cause Mme. Gadsk! is pos! Superstitious. To be sure, sh: Opals unlucky, and she would not give | to a friend a looking-glass or a knife. |then, too, she has-an 1 i prejudice against r for a forgotten article. vely—not | does find) nd, of course, everybody dislikes to have good luck -wished to them at the beginning of an) enterprise. But these su stitions. Absolutely—No!! Mme. “sort | ski herse!f designates them as a of feeling.” After hearing that Mme. Gadskt had | Tefused to hi enth day of the month siderably amused to fin My first ap s on a Friday none of those little how many [| she added slowly, present a looking: But They Do Say: y do say, replied Mme. Gadski, that lo give eliher a or a penknife breaks are you fond of them?" I am,” she declared en- “Il have an exquisite ring. But do you iz her voice, “it 1s the ws about that ring. 1 it or misiaying’ 1, e thing J am not su- s about, it is opals. mit’ that I have a sort of | I have forgotten. ous about iI just have that | taping. Have you ever, in such a case, tried| sitting perfectly ‘still in a chalr and inger, much inter- at does that do?” laid the non-superatitious one, “Jam glad to know thai Just then a pink ‘and white un; y Mme: Gadski informed me ‘Then er gravity gave Way and 6) Havehed Loita is getting so big that I am ashamed to own her as my child, so I think I will have to say she is the daughter of my husband's first wife. Ign't that a good idea? She is, y know, for my husband has only married once.” I laughed with her as we w toward the door, but d ci #0 a8 not to trip over a that, you know. they say you wor married that year. WOMAN GAS VICTIM IN | HOTEL; COMPANION GONE. | A man and @ prepossessing young woman registered at the Luna Hx uurth avenue, » and wife, Br fagsigned to a room, Th 8 o'clock this morning, tas a CF WOMAN'S ig twelve before you start out) ? | There is Gniy One EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. CLOTHING STARTS POLICE ON HUNT fanecialltelae ie 1a.) HEMP: AD, 18 15,—Oliver Allen, an i ce agent of this place, reported to Sheriff Foster, County, to-day that as he was riding along, Munson to Norwood he found a heap of woman's clothing by the roadside and hear one of the Bor- consisted of a woman's complete with the exception of the hat and shoves. Sheriff Foster at the case and will ce put deputies on of age. “Bromo Quinine ’’ That Is " Laxative Bromo Guinine Used Tha World Ovor to Oure 2 Cold In One Day. ‘he full name, Look for on every box, 250, onité NSON'S Foors. Jo Borax to dineé Bran ACTS LIKE MAGIC: o Coms and Bunions, Swollen and Painful F L Money Back If WILBUs A, WELL, dole Wir nowing Tov Nails, ue 7 Ured in a Bath plications w feet a few ap eel Not atistied, fatrop Buidag NM { of Nassau | a lonely highway leading from | | Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfally Refunded, m WAIST HOUSE Fucron Sr. Cor. Brioge St. B’KLYN, ECONOMY SALE FOR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Women’s Tailor Made Suits. The Finest Collection of High-Grade Merchandise Ever Produced at These Moderate Prices. This Elegant Directoire Empire Suit, made of a fine finish broadcloth, with satin inlaid on collar and lapels and cuffs; coat trimmed with satin buttons on front and back; pockets piped with satin and trimmed with braid and buttons; new French flare skirt with wide fold, all the latest colorings, at as illustrated ......4 15.75 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Misses’ & Junior Suits at Prices 8.75 10.75 12.75 to 32.50 WONDERFUL VALUES. All Woo! Batiste Dresses aly sober with Coa Val. lace, long- pointed sleeves with tuck cape an eed with lace; extremely smart effect. 12.75 Satin Braided Dressy Coats 35-inch long model, on exclusive model creation, entire coat ester silk braid; built Ga satin foundation d | it t and lined wi inner's satin; an exceedingly 24.50 rich garment; value $34.50......+0+-5: 100 Lace and Taffeta Silk Waists 1.97 A manufacturer's clean-up of $4, $5 and $6 values; none sent.................. Established Half a Century Registered Trade Mark Veilings, Boas, Muffs, etc, Special in Veilings—i0c and 75c values in Magpie and Black, at 25c. Single and double Auto Veils and Scarfs, in every color and combination, at $1.95, 2.50, 2.95, 3.65 and up to 12.50. Special in Marabout Bors, 5 strands, 24% yards long in black, natural and fawn, at $3. strands, 2 yards long, same colors, $3.25. Large flat Muff, tail trimmed, in above colors, at $4.95, and a better quality at $ Directoire Ruch in Marabout and Ostrich, very smart, in all plain shades, at $2.95, evening shades at $3.95, Ostrich Boas at $4.50, short, uncurled and medium length at $7.50, James McCutcheon & Co, 5th Ave. & 34th St., wagtettoris THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1908 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On’ Friday and Saturday, October the 16th and 17th. LACE NECKWEAR DEP'TS, In Both Stores. Late importation of Novelties in Neckwear, showing new designs and materials in Stocks, Jabots, Yokes, Guimpes and Blouses, also short Neck Ruffs and Girdles in all colors, Neck Ruffling Ruching in the new widths; tucked and plaited Nets, LADIES’ CLOAKS, im Both Stores. English Tweed and Silk Rubber Tourist and Automobile Coats. 15.00 and 29.50 Black Broadcloth Paletots, trimmed with braid, Lined with gray or black satin, 24.50 Exclusive variety of Imported and Domestic Wraps. FUR DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores. Black Pony Skin Coats with fancy silk lining. Semi-fitting model, 40 inches long, 47.50 French Seal Coats, with collar and cuffs, lined with heavy brocade silk. 40 inch semi-fitting model. 125.09 Lord & Taylor Important Oriental Rug Sale October rath, which commenced Monday, will be continued throughout the week NCERTAIN Orient the : for this remark- trade conditions in are responsible able offering of fine Oriental Rugs, 25% to 40% Saved by Buying Now, extensive stock containing An and rare examples. many fine bears our Every rug usual guarantee, At Retail Only Broadway & zoth St; 5th Ave; roth St. Black ILynx Scarfs, with shirred lining, 58 inches long, 22.50 Black Lynx Muffs. 24.50 Black Caracul Scarfs, 5.00 w “ Mufis, 9.50 NS MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. Jn Both Stores, Ladies’ English Flannel Skirts, Delicate colors and white, with silk embroidered ruffle, 1.50 value 2.50 Ladies’ Outing Flannel Skirts. 5cc value 75¢, Boys’ and Girls’ Merino Vests, Pantalettes and Drawers. White or natural, 50c Acomplete stock of Blcomers to be worn with Directoire Gowns in Silk, Satin, Pongee or Brocaded Satins. Colors to match costunies, | 23rd Street JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street | JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street | MEN’S HALF HOSE, In Both Stores, Complete stock of black and natural | Cashmere and fancy mixtures in Merino Half Hose. Cotton Half Hose, mejinm and light weights, Black, tan and un- bleached, with double spliced heels, soles and toes; also “ Morley’s” English made black cotton, 6 pair r.10 Pure thread Silk Half Hose, with spliced heels, soles and toes, Colors:— tan, bronze, rose, blue, cardinal, pear! and black. 1.00 per pair MEN’S UNDERWEAR. ; Natural Woal Shirts and Drawers, English made, or medium weight white merino, 2,00 per garment value 2.40 10 3.50 2jrd Street 34th Street A business Bought Is an Income Assured If you arz not satisfied with a salaried position, why don’t you invest your savings ina Busi- ness Enter rse und keep ‘‘all the profits?’ See Morning World ‘‘Bu ines Opportunity” Ads to-day. Friday and Saturday—Stirring Economies. . Men’s $9.50 Imported Bath Robes, $3.95 150 MEN'S TURKISH TERRY IMPORTED BATH ROBES (as illustrated), in solid colors of cardinal, navy and light blue; hood, cuffs and borders finished with handsome chenille flowered colors; heavy cord girdles. This is} one of the most sensational underpricing events we have ever announced, and the limited lot on sale should go early. Positive $9.50 values.......seeeeeee ——$—$—$—$—_——_———___—— Men’s $5 Smoking Jackets, $2,95 50 MEN'S CLOTH SMOKING JACKETS in Ox- ford gray effects; cloth and cord 2.95 bound edges. Value 35.00........+ citrine Men’s 15c Silk Repo Cravas 50¢ “four-in- vate model; open marine biue, garnet, tan, per and green shades. Value Misses’ and Children’s Hats. A large assortment of FINE FELT HATS; a varicty of sty SCHOOL GIRL CORDAY; trimmed bands; all colors and black. Value $1.75, $4.85 Instead of $6.50 for ae Suits. No suits of th concession character have been sold this » 10 Every Suit We carry a Positively full assort Worth from $6.00 to | F KER- $7.00 ell C x ER Girls’ ‘S18 Smart Suits, 513, 5. ry saving mothe cape, with 4.39 fancy sitk f 2 to 3 years, 4.50 | CARRIAGE COV elaborately trim! te assortment of Misses" and Childien’s HIJH- CUT BOOTS in vici kid cr patent leather. ———— .An Important Sale of Hair Goods, Beginning to-morrow we shall place on sale an ex, ment of First Quality Convent Hair § Pompadours, at prices little short latest importations and newest styles. bargain should overlook this offering. -inch LONG HAIR SWITCHES oe 18-inch LONG HAIR SWI) Switches 20-inch LONG HAIR SWI 24-inch LONG AND WAVY HAIR SWITCHES SMALL NATURAL WAVY POMPADOURS ompadotrs 1 NATURAL WAVY POMPADOUR Pomp GIBSON NATURAL WAVY POMPADOUKS MARLOWE PUFFS, 8 in set Puffs DIRECTOIRE PUFFS, 12 in set 125th St. West, Between Lenox TO MR. U, MISFIT; You profess to be a Tailor, But the clothes you make are just About as satisfactory As Roosevelt to a trust, If you expect to hold your trade You'll find that it will pay To hire some ABLE workers Through World “Help Wants" to-day. Then Ycu Won't Be Ashamed to Look Your Customers in the Face, v

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