The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1908, Page 13

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Even terday with a whoop and a hustle from Rawhide, Nev., full of gold mine talk and ready to begin rehearsals far his new play, “Cameo Kirby.” “What's the use of acting," some one said to him, “when you own a gold mine?" “A good deal of use.” sald Goodwin. “In the first place, I'm too young to quit. Oh, I know a lot of these whipper- Snappers stand around and say ‘Well, the old man’s all tn;’ but I'll show ‘em, and I'll show ‘em good, and then I'll step @own and out and be just @ gold miner for the rest of my day: Goodwin owns 100 acres at Rawhide, is president of his own company, work- fag forty leases, and in his office in Reno has twenty-five stenographers at work. He has a direct wire to New York and—most remarkable of all—has fecently bought a newspaper, the Ne- yada Mining News, of Reno, which has N‘: GOODWIN came to town yes- no 80 column and no dramatic critic. | New' Theatre Art Note.--Winthrop Ames, producing director, form t Boston; Herr Direktor Andreas Dip; ef the Metropolitan Opera-House, and | ner of costumes 2 ise the Casino and L: together in the Vi Fritz! Scheff, w to the dough ished several of her friends by a! ing that she had come {nto possession of a dispel] Externally {t 1s @ little black leather “mem" book, and, armed with this, you needn't be sur- prised if she is unimpressed when you Mention such yearly statistics as the large number of railroad accidents, the criticisms >assed on prevalen nounc- tions. For this is the ‘'caro- | dispel] eft handwriting: “Mo! the world are good women." “Elghty million citizens have not com- mitted suicide. have worked faithfully vants are merve-racking, but no servanis are worse dramatic. critics say things because the! papers: them to tell the truth.” “A great many unkind require rd for women of the stage. even ugh they be only chorus “Ten mil e made railroed tripn in surely tat y Wilton Lackaye, who has been playing ‘round the Middle West in "The iat- "met a certain actor who has been “Devilling’ in Chicago. jello, old top,” says Lackaye, | “how's your voice?" “Fine,” says the “Devti"" man. “Last pight I gave ‘cm notes they'd never heard psd) or s, I. O. U.'s they wouldn't accept,” eaid matey right off, just like that Roy Atwell, who plays the foppish, silly-ass part in ‘Mile. Mischief,” last night received a large bouquet of roses all bound’ round with a copy of The Wat Cry, and with the following names inscribed on cards: Lillian Russell, Princesse ‘omtesse de Blah, Atwell was wakened call from Thomas rkington and several Lal who pretended to con- eearuiata him on the floral favor, A Peep Behind he Curtatm—William Faversham was one of the husky boys who helped tote the stqnes to bufld the | Washington Bridge. He was leading | man of a stock company in Ramsgate, | Snel ad, in bis early youth, and played | , When he owner of Maud 8) and who The first play’ vas Pen and ious. fin 8 place fel Frohman. under cont | It was during the weeks | Nat Goodwin Too Young to Quit |X Stage, He Says, for His Gold Mining. that elapsed before Mr. Frohman need. ed him V jorer on the Washington Bridge. given @ great send-off in his native town, Limerick, before he sailed for this country to atar in "Pesuy under the management of Jos. Brooks and A. W. Dingwall. torchiight procession with nearly 1,000) graph opens men in line, @ big banquet, schoo} ehil- wy dren with flowers, and of Limerickians took the horses out of O'Mara's carriage and got in the shafts over to conduct the singer safely to this country, making by in-law, who has never been out of Lim- rick. “This ts a fine tribute, fen't itt said Murphy, as the procession was passing, The brother-! swam in tears on him. “Sure Mahomet,” the French operetta which she Shuberts are to do tn this count s the problem of what a widow sh. or more of her husbands. |:hink about rehearsals for his season, 1s the hero of one of the latest Sir Henry ot Well, what do you think of {tt a nd Reked him. Oh, audi dle, | ible y replied Sir Henry; “au- and would say no more, A young stage hand, a youth new and | fresh in the business, was bustling and busying himself one morning all over the theatre during a scene rehearsal | He was as full of suggestions as a hound | pup ts of fleas; one of your nosy, oMclous |wort, who tried to give the impression that ha was deadly Interested in his work, Finally crusty veteran stage nter could stand him no more. He butte onholed the youth: ‘Caesar was ambitious,” he sald in a deep volve, “but you take A tip from me, kid} by gum, they got his goat!” | ——>____— HARRIMAN’S NEW JOB. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 21.—E. H. Har- | riman succeeded his confidential man, W. T. Van Brunt, to-day, in the direc. | torate of Harriman's “p the St. Joseph and Grand Island Ra‘ way. Van Brunt has gone to Buro) tera fuss, {tin suid, with Harriman, To comply with the law, quires three Kansas directors, Harri- There was @jman to-day put in his board "the tele: jon agent and cash- hat he went to work as a Joseph O'Mara, the Irish tenor, was lachree,’ fer Hi LAME BAGK AND, RHEUMATIC PAINS woore or more nem Myles Murphy, whom Joe Brooks sent elves. watched all this merry- the aide of lara’s brother- Remedy Known for Them, ‘The following prescription, while very stmple and harmless, will be found to work wonders in curing lame back and all kinds of rheumatism, purifying the blood and kid- neys and restoring the system to normal health and vigor. It 1s tnexpensive considr- ing its effectiveness, and can be mixed at home. The ingredients are well known and n be supplied by any well-stocked drug -law turned eyes that an’ it $s,” he said, huskily; “ ‘tts For all the world it's \ike a neral The plot motive of ‘The Paradise of je ounce Compound Syrup of Rarsapa- rilla; one ounce Toris Compound. These to be added to halt pint of whiskey and used Loree in tablespoonful doses before each meal and E. H, Sothern, who will soon begin td at bed time,, The bottle must be ahaken well each time. Good results from this/treatment a parent after the first few doses, al {t would be a mistake to discontinue tay ° until the health 1s fully restored. 1 ) in the hereafter when she meets two stories. The great English fan when he was last in this ONE a man gets a good, tasty chew you can’t make him believe tobacco is quite as good in any other form. There’s nothing to beat Fine-Cut Chew as a steady companion. The rich, tasty flavor of its ripe, clean, fine-cut leaf always satisfies. “Virgin Leaf” is all pure, selected Green River tobacco, the finest that grows. 5 cent package, everywhere, foil- wrapped. 2 Established by D. H. McALPIN & GO. aes ae Won't Do It All. The soap must be good. P. & G. Naphtha Soap IS good. Possibly you do not know how P. & G. Naphtha Soap does its work, ‘The way of it is this: for dirt. It breaks The naphtha in it has an “affinity” dirt into tiny particles, which are easily removed by soap and water. In other words, navhtha loosens the dirt. Water carries it off. Soap and wa‘e:, together with fresh air and sunshine restore clothes to their original freshness and beau Naphtha, then. easier, because it loosens the dirt. clothes clean must be done by soap, easier the work, ie valuable, It helps to make washing But the real work of making The better the soap, the Right there is where P, & G. Naphtha Soap’s superiority is pRoc! ER aGAMBIF G NAPHTHASOM? proven, Clothes washed with «P. & G.” are whiter, brighter, cleaner, sweeter than when washed with any other soap and the reason is simply this; P. & G, Naphtha Soap is better soap, 8 5 Cents a Cake—Worth More. which re- | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908, but just right ? . store, tive perfection of fit, twice the usual number of fittings, The 243 new Regal models for this season follow precisely the made-to-order fashions, Regal models are correct for all times and occasions, and they are made in all the newest leathers. Regal Shoes are sold directly from the Regal factories to you, with all intermediate profits eliminated. where else in the world can you obtain equal shoe value at anywhere near Regal prices, $ 50 sent free on requ Mait, Orders Largest ret: orld. 487 Stores and Agencies in the Specials, $4and $5 United States and 24 foreign countries. EG Regal Sizes Tn Beth cen” YOUR “SIZE BETWEEN” IS READY How often have you vainly searched for an in-between size in shoes—a size that would be neither too tight nor too loose, No such trouble or waste of time in a Regal Your exact quarter-size is theres It takes but a moment to find it, and you get posi- You get the precise fit in Regals which you can’t find in any other shoes, because Regals are the only shoes in the world made in quarter-sizes, affording just New Fall and Winter Style Book No- son, FOR MEN AND WOMEN GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES New York City y, cor. Duane St N Sar Broad $6 Newark A’ 225-233 Main St. Brooklyn on Stop, Montague fall Branch) 966 Newark Ave. ae 295-233 Main St aes Gi. NJ ver Paterson, N. J. GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES New#York City Brooklya ‘Broadway, cor. 19th St. 9488 Filth Ave. bat. rth and canary sya Bid way, peay Marcy Av, og Broad 1 Digaars tnd Willoush Jersey City. N. Newark, N. J. Paterson, N. J. °STORES MARKED WITH A BTAR ARR OPEN EVENINGS One of the new Regal models cor, rect for this sea-' 1375 B'dway, near eS he. veo Regalsare made én all leathers. SHOES : POURtK Nia OL RAT | Women’s Outer Ga TO-MOL mixtures—Lroad. and srithout Dir sloths, Diagonals, W WOMEN'S SUITS Unusually fino variety of the fashionable fabrics and designs. Splendid line of plain and stripe Broadcloth Suits--also dark Worateds Chevigte-various styles of conte— in or Bulte of Chevtots, Broadclot! Wales, ote.—black and colorg, smoke, greon, wine, et or semi-ft coate—handsomely taflored--more or less trim’d... Special ine extra narrow dark gray st skirt with, fan-pleated. sides figuroe “sites up to 62 Buet— worth $27.00... Elegant valu Suits—long pla coats and bipl well tailored vi | jal effort to give the ow Yor at these pric 19.98 & 22.98 Dom't pay $25.00 wid you've woen Gi 0 sults. In finer Suits to $51.00 you will find elegant models tn chiffon broadcloth, with and without — combination trim’gs of rich braids—fashlonable cout styles—all who seo them are delighted with their elegaucs and moderate prices. Votle, Panama, bmere, Wool Batiste, Broadcloth » Crepe de Chine, Messaline, Taffeta, Satin and Emb'd Chiffon—black, street aud evening shades. 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Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. Entrance, 271 W. 125th St, PIANOS AND ORGANS, is; open eve Tati Be — | parison: HEARN ’ yy 4 |Women’s Rich Sample Suits, | Made to sell at $18.00 to J Pespecially choice lot in black and leading shades—also smart stripes and specially designed for stout J ).00 elsewhere unt, JUMPER AND PRINCESS DRESSES| West of huth Avenue Thursday Is Special Sale Day for rments and Millinery Always something new and desirable at specially low pricps, {ROW:— 14.50 $25.00, orsteds—latest semi-fitted coats—with store pockets—Skinner’s satin lining—only a few of a style —therefore an early visit is advised for best selection, though albare superb. ALSO FOLLOWING F INE VALUES:— ) WOMEN'S LONG COATS Diack Kersey— loose back— satin bands and velvet—all eizes,, 498 | Black Kersey~semi-ft satin bands and braid—oil sizes.. 5.98 Black Kersey—semI-fit—mpire back— Also loose model— both handso trimmed with brald—all siz , 6.98 Biack Kereey—tight fitting, tailor fintah—aleo dark mixtures— 8,98 fect—colored pipings,.... 8. ney—very stylish ‘model—satin bands— also Black Broadcloth—plain 1.98 tailored—halt satin lined. co kh Other Black Clonks—various stylee— 80 and 52 {aches lone, 13.98..15.98..17.98..19.98 | Directoite, Empire and plain— all sizes to 48. aks of Plaid Back Clothe— Smart braid and contr: all fashionable colors— here $19.50. \ Othera, mixtur @ARACUL AND VELOUR COATS Imported Caracul Jackets— pointed or straight f Shawl or turnover collar— rich satin lining Full length cloaks of Cara keml-fit—full lined—special Of imported Caracul— -Worth $24.00.......00. values in finer to $25.08. Rich Black Velour Directoire Coats~Bengaline silk revers, | and buttons—black or gray Skinner's satin Mning— | RAIN @LOAKS Finest stock in town—THREE to SIX dollars less thab others ask, Cloth finish—Oxford, olive, ta | Rubberized Silk and Sat! Plain, Broche and Stripe n Chevrons and Moire Rubber Mobair Rubber. Rubberized Motre and § semi-fit, loose and Empire— bronze, gun metal, blue, black, | 33,98 Fashion’s ee Decrees in ‘Millinery Here in glorious beauty and profusion....4 As for PHCOe aibey, run from a fourth to 4 third less than for equal grades elsewhere. .We invite com TRIMMED HATS 5,00—6, 50—7.50—10, 00—12.00—15, 00 20,00—25,00—30,00—35.00—40, D0s80: 00 Exquisite Parisian Hats trom $15.0 Our Special Trimmed Hats at $5.00 are marvels of ise value, Comparisons are odious! Likewise interesting! They prove the infinite superiority of OUR BLACK PETTICOATS AT 98 CENTS To those elsewhere offered at or around that price, Compare quality, lustre and varlety | of new styles here with inferior qual- ity and poor, scant designs elae- where. Look at our Rich Black Sateen and Silky Black Percaline Skirts, with embroidered, tucked or shirred | flounces, at 98 cents! They are unequalled! Compare, judge and profit thereby. What we advertise WE BAY. Et $2.00 quality—all sizes... A rare opportunity | Tamer s Waists SMART MODELS IN SILK OR WOOL, Elsewhere prices is here | given are not fanciful—they may be ‘verified by any who care to investi- | gate: Waists of dainty Challies and tmported plaid faanels—also novelty wool | Gtripes—attractive medium and dark colorings, also black brilliantines— tallor pleats and tucks—some of these styles are up to $9.00 elsewhere.....2. Waists of Black Satin Duchesse | “with rich yoke of heavy silk lace— | also Liberty Satin trimmed with Point Venice and Val. Inces tm howest ingert stylee- | luck—worth $7.98... . 5,98 | Special Lunches To-morrow (Thursday) 11:30 to 2:30 No. 1--doup, Irish, Stow, with Voge: bles, Potatoes,’ Ice Ci find Cake, ‘Tea or Coftes No, &-Boup,, Rosst, Turkey, Ry ern Saicee Celery, Poratoas, “40 Cream Custard or Tea or Coffee Teo Cream ‘Will be TE customers, Pudvor other desert, |] poetta! Breakfast, 2.15.t0 11 A. ie | Special Afternoon” Lunch, # to 5. } +30 Women’ Ss Kid Danas 1.19 to buy a fine grade of well-fitting, comfortable shoes suit- for a slight ble for street or house, and which are absolutely perfect, except wrinkle in the tip caused by a mischance in making—soft kid—patent leather 0 MAIL OR TEL i. is Ru, * fier TB cesble. 10.49 Boay 12 Soren Genk; FLOO! $5.9 QS avetrian Linen H,S. Sets by Nov. 1, Orders pecona-hand cloned todten bargains away Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, Amer! LONG sare geet ie a coon quired, “Exehan $4 Floor, No. 1 DIAMON Malden lane ATTEN LINE BURY PARK AND BACh, Bloomfield at. - £00 P.M. Advertisements for The World may be left eaten 00 weekly; DS apd watclies, cash t. van Wateh and” Diamond Gov OTEAMBOATS, BRANCH AND BACK. locks below Batter 3006 Me No Extra Charge for It. You Know the Man Who Cannot Pay; Send This Slip to Him Right Away. To Mr. Poor Policy: I note that you're kept busy Nearly every day Kicking bill collectors out, That's not the proper way To meet your creditors, so why Not use a World “Situation Wanted” Ad, and go to work At some profitable vocation? A 12-WORD AD. FOR A QUARTER alvlines, snow white 8-10 cloth, dos. 17¢. Turkish Towels Hieaghed~Erinned seh end 12 & 150, Dinner” Hand OP} FLOOR br: ai Ribbone “vir” 17 hat, hair and 100, Piaying Cards..... Buchre and” Pinochle-tiirh glass, THIRD” FLOOK--#TATIONDR |]98e. Leather Bags Good andes, FLOOR—CEN TRB. 21 4ark colore—for 490, Heavy Suitings—os in Plaid, sutpe-—light | MAIN ® 4! Se 190, MER Silk, Music vs his y sheer BASEMENT Wha, BULLDIN j Jacquard » id: rdow Also 12 OTHER MORNING Not advertised | 100K FOR THE CLOCKS! SPECTAL, -space docs not permit tips—medium opera toes—rubber heele—light, flexible hand-turned soles. If you want the perieeiee of foot comfort try the Tenderfoots. 2.19 0 3.25 —” MORNING SALES—Trogew., Thee To prevent, dealers buying, uantities restricted, EPHONE ORDERS. Lace, net—silk or 240. ents Hat Pins...... Amber, gold’ filled tewelled—varl ‘styles MAIN FLOOR CENTRE, 9,00 Women’s Jackets. gg 9S ik Panne Cheviots—satin lined SECOND FLOOR—sUIT oat,” $9.09 aes Silk Wi falstast etl OS J Taffeta—N: es jraksennail SECOND FLOOR WATS a $2.09 Women’s Robes iy dh a German Fiano BECOND FI and SWHATPHE T wos Vesis.. m7 alee pants, aA SAS Corset Covers. 529 dtr nd back—rlnbon rua ONT BLOOR TRE 49e Women's Ribbed—pure white MAIN POOR Pam EA SR 150. Wome nis Hd? £8, «+00 9 Bmb'a, i. Fmb'd, noe | trtm'd-—B0 pavtern ‘ main FLOof nvrepra. aS 090, Boys! Flannel blouses BS THIRD FLOOK $149 Cards! wart or Jon Stamped Soarte isso mw oe inen—wide to above equal value LOUK FOR THK CLOCKS

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