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, ; : Even AT GOODWIN came to town yes- N terday with a whoop and a hustle from Rawhide, Nev., full of gold mine talk and ready to begin rehearsals fer 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. "Tn the first place, I'm too young to quit. Oh, I know a lot of these whipper- Snappers stand around und @ay ‘Well, the old man’s ail tn;’ but I'll show ‘em, and I'll show ‘er good, and then I'll step @own and out and be just @ gold miner for the rest of my days. Goodwin owns 160 acres at Rawhide, is president of his own company, work- fmg forty leases, and in his office in Reno has twenty-five stenographersa 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 RO 80, column and no dramatic crite, New' Theatre Art Note.—Winthrop Ames, producing director, formerly of Boston; Herr Direktor Andreas Dippel ef the Metropolitan Opera-House, and Melville Ellis, designer of costumes fo: the Casino and L: shows, had lune! together in the W Fritz! Sch to the dou; other fads, the other d fehed several of her fr ing that she of a ‘“‘care-dis ally it ts @ 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 Jarge number of railroad accidents, the assed on stage players or the For “care ndwriting: dare good | possession wor n citizens have not com- maftted ster “At least ten thousand bank cashiers have worked fatthtully.” hotel dramatic because th ers are considerate.” critics say unkind require hings them to tell the truth "A gfeat inany people have a t rd for women’ of ough they be gpl “Ten million trips In surecy lad: igh re- norus girls, made rallroed Wilton Lackaye, who has been playing ‘round the Middle West in "The Bat- tle," met a certain actor who has been “Hello, old top,” says Lackaye, | jow's Four voice?” | “Fine,” says the “Dev! “Last pisht I gave, ‘em notes never h pefore. es, I. O. U.'s they wouldn't accept,” sald Lackaye right off, just ke 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 Wet Cry, and with the following names inscrived on cards: Lillian Russell, Maude Adams, lott, Princesse De Sagan a Comtesse de Blah Early this w Atwell was wakened a from Thomas rkington and several ended to con- floral favor, t ning: telephone n, Booth 4ambs, wha Bratulate him on t A Peep Behind he Curtain.—William Faversham was one of the husky bo: who helped tote the stqnes to bulld the Washington Brid He was leading | man of a stock company in Ramsgate, | §ngland, in his early youth, and played “Humlet” three times a week, when he met the late Robert Bonner, owner of the famous trotter Maud S., and who advised him to come to this country, 8 in in New York | and it had a quick | but “Favvy" stuck tinder contract by Dan- It was during the weeks | Nat Goodwin Too Young to Quit | Stage, He Says, for His Gold Mining. that elapsed before Mr. Frohman need- ed him that he went to work as @ la- borer on the Washington Briag Joseph O'Mara, the Irish tenor, was given a great send-off in his native town, Limerick, before he sailed for this country to star in “Peggy Machree,” under the management of Jos. Brooks and A, W. Dingwall. There was a torchlight procession with nearly 1,000 men in line, a big banquet, schoo! chil- dren with flowers, and a score or more of Limerickians took the horses out of O'Mara’s carriage and got in the shafts ‘Nivies Murphy, whom Joe Brooke sent over to conduct the singer Pattee to this ceded watched all making by the alde of © Stara's brother in-law, who bas never been out of Lim- ‘This ts @ fine tribute, ten't itt” said Murphy, aa the procession was passing, The brother-in-law turned eyes at swam in tears on him. Sure, an’ it 1a," he sald, huskily; “ ‘tis For all the world it's \ike @ nerall” The plot motive of “The Paradise of Mahome he Shuberts are to do tn this country, s the problem of what a widow shall ) in the hereafter when she meets two or more of her husbands, E. H, Sothern, who will soon begin td /at bed time. The bottle must be shaken el think about rehearsals for his season, ng stories. The great English agedian when he was last in thie * the French operetta which | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908, _ country Sothern tn | Bohvelt, ‘what co ‘you think of {t?” 9 | friend Hkedl hire | yet Aura bie, peplted Sir Henry; “au- | atbie!* “ena wo no more. | A young stage hand, a youth new and | fresh tn the business, was bustling and busying himself one morning all over the theatre during a scene rehearsal. | He was as full of suggestions asa hound pup ts of fleas; one of your nosy, oMictous |sort, who tried to give the Impression that ha was deadly Interested tn his work. Finally o crusty veteran stage carpenter could stand him no more. He but ronholed the youth: | "Caesar was ambitions,” he satd tn a deep volve, “but you take a tip from me, kid} by gum, they got his goat!” os HARRIMAN’S NEW JOB. 8ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 21.—E. H. Har- | riman succeeded his confidential man, W. T. Van Brunt, to-day, in the direo- torate of Harriman's “pocket property,” the St. Joseph and Grand Island Rali- way. yen Brunt has gone to Buro; af- ter a fu it is said, with Harri nan. To comply with the 1: which quires three Kansas directors, Harri- man to-day put in his board the tele- graph operator, station agent and cash- fer at the Hiawatha tion, LAME BACK AND RHEUMATIC PAINS Are Nature's Danger Signals. The Best Remedy Known for Them. Tho 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 h th and vigor. 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Naphtha Soap is better soap, " 2 a a Cake—Worth More. | | Regal Sizes Tn Betneer” YOUR “SIZE BETWEEN” IS READY How often have you vainly searched for an in-between size in shoes—a if 5 size that would be neither too tight nor too loose, | but just right ? No such trouble or waste of time in a Regal BEES SC store. Your exact quarter-size is there» It if Py takes but a moment to find it, and you get posi- VRE tive perfection of fit, You get the precise fit in Regals which you can’t find in any other shoes, because Regals are the only if shoes in the world made in quarter-sizes, affording just twice the usual number of fittings, | The 243 new Regal models forthis season follow precisely the | made-to-order fashions, Real 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 v where else in the world can you obtain equal shoe One of the new Regal models cor, rect for this sea-! ‘alsare made it leathers, Ara ene OPTIL BED New Fall and Winter Style Book $ 50 sent free on request. Mail, Orders Promptly Filled world. 487 Stores and Agencies in the Re Specials, $4and$5 United States and 24 foreign countries. inal ; New York City an aSeh, Rito New#York City Brooklyn ach Broadway, cor, Duane St i; BeBroadyay, for tb St, 485 rit ‘Ave., bet, roth and 529 Broadway, cor. Spring St S.E.cor, art St. th Sts, Vs i pear Marcy Av. FOR MEN A aC ig at anywhere near Regal prices. Largest retail shoe businegs in the son, GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES | GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES 2213 Hroadway, bet. agth and at Ditmar mayne neag Marey i Willoughby Ave: Iway, pear Gates AY sah ‘rn ‘Ave,, bet. roth and #1359 Broadway, cor. Jersey City, N. J. 9665 Newark Ave Paterson, N. J. 3a5-ag3 Main St 4 Eroadway, cor. a7th St. 4 St. cor Ann St. th Ave, bets 33th 175 Bidway, near Oates Av. Newark, N. J. Hie Pry ta Broa st rN Joes, oun HERE, GED Paterson, N. J. 235-233 Main St. . J. 5p: Central Jaren Av pe 'Sty and 8 West #166 W. rasth St., cor. 71h Ay, farlem STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN BYENINGS HEARN POURTE RNa OL RG KT West of buth Avenue | Thursday Is Spectal Sale Day for |Women’s Outer Garments and Millinery Always something new and desirable at specially low prices, TO-MORROW:— i = * Women’s Rich Sample Suits, | 14,50 Made to sell at $18.00 to $25.00, .... j Wepecially choice lot In black and leading shades—also smart stripes and mixtures—Broadcloths, Diagonals, Worsteds—latest semi-fitted coate—with and vithout Directoire 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 FINE VALUES: WOMEN'S SUITS } WOMEN'S LONG COATS loose back— > ane eee Black Kersey Unusually fino variety of th) satin bands and velvet—all etzes,, 498 fashionable fab. and designs. | Black Kersey—semi-f 5,98 andin bands aud brald-all alses.. Splendid line of plain and stripe Broadcloth Suits--also dark Worateds ‘and Cheviote—various styles of c flashed and straight—plain or stripe satin Mning—spocial. Bults of Chertots, Broadclot! ‘Wales, oto.—black and colorg, including smoke, green, wing, etc.—loose or semi-ft coate— taflored--more or le Bpecial line extra size Suits, narrow dark gray stripes, new skirt with fan-pleated std specially designed for sto} figures “alzes up to 82 bust— worth $27.00 Black Kersey—semi-ft—Empire back— | Miso loose model both handsomely & gg | trimmed with brald-all sizes...... + | Black Kersey—tight fitting, tailor finish—aleo dark mixturee— | Empire etfect—colored pipings..... | | 8,98 Black Kersey—very stylish Directoire model—satin bands— also Black Broadcloth—plain 11.98 tailored—half satin lined......se. Ble Other Black Cloaks—various stylee— 60 and 52 inches long, 15.98..17.98..19.98 ‘mpire and plain— 1 sizes to 46, f Plaid Back Cloths— nover coilars--large nck—also heavy iot Coats—collar and cuffs aid and contrasting ble colors— coats and biples well tailored—fine lnings fine models—fiue styles for we have made a special effort to give the jest values In New =) Sntsowhere $19.50. ...000cceerensreee finest values In OD OCIER| of fancy cloth—all fashlo vhere $19 EI York at these pri Cuneta, rolxtures and colore, O88 to SUM.00 Don't pay $25.00 wid 0 0 ene here until) @ARACUL AND VELOUR COATS you've soen In finer Suits to $51.00 you will find Imported Caracul Jackets— fon broadcloth, elegant models In with and without — combination shawl or turnover co: trim’gs of rich bralds—fashlonable rich satin lining. . 213,98 Goat istyles—ell who see (hem! are Full length cloaks of Carect!— 4) gg delighted with their elegance and feml-feafull iined—apectal, ...y... 14 moderate prices. JUMPER AND PRINCES Voile, Papama, Ci Batiste, Broadclot! Chino, Messaline, Emb'd Chiffon—black, evening shades. Cashmere—lace yoke—best Panama—Empire Princess: lace yoko.. Broadcloth— Of imported Caracul— worth $24.00... ee 98 DRESSES | Rieh Black Velour Directoire | Coats--Dengaline silk revers, | and buttons—black or gray Skinner's satin lning— -7.98 | | RAIN @LOAKS | Finest stock {n town—THREE to SIX dollars less than others Cloth finish—Oxford, olive, tai ‘attota, Sain treet, 33.98 and Bralapd eraneh tei iees caccuateed 21.98) runperized silk and Satin— Vole black, gray Plain, Broche and Stripe... LU A ea 20.98) satin Chevrons and Moire Messaline Silk—lace yolk 1698 Qupber......- Satin and Mossuline. 19108! Mohair Rubber White Messaline—iace trim 23.98 rubberized Motre and Soft Taffeta. pire—exquisite model setmi-fit, loose and Empire— $45.00... aa model 2698, bronze, gun metal, blue, black....1%98 Rashione ee Decrees in Millinery y —they from & Here in glorious beauty and profusion....As for prices: they run fourth to a third less than for equal grades elsewhere. We invite com FOR SALE. DEN rrsTRy “Anchor Denture” Plate, The New Plate That Holds, Every one is delighted with the way our new plate fits and stays in the mouth. This plate has no roof—yet it far surpasses all plates that have a roof. Comfortable from the start. Easy to take out, clean and replace. Enables you to chew well and thoroughly masticate any food. Shown ami demonstrated free. We are the inventors and sole manufacturers. Ours Is the Only Place Where You Gan Get the ‘Anchor Denture,” When extractions are made in the morning, the new plate will be ready to wear home at e guarantee all of our work for ten years, All extgactions and all made painless by our New Botanical Discovery Full Sets of Teeth....$5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00 Gold Fillings..........$1.00 up Silver Fillings... +. 50c up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Opp. Eden Musee.) (24 door west ‘Abraham & Straus’ HOLRS 8 TO 6: SUNDAYS 9 German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladles in attendance, ‘The Finest of Clothing for Men and Women On the Most Easy Credit Plan in the Country No reference or security required—no investication or deliveries made—make your purchase, pay your first deposit and take the goods along with you, and pay at your own convenience. [anaes 273 6th Ave,, near 17th Sty iL 2274 3d Ave,, nr. 124th St. / Brooklyn Store, 1129 Broadway (Near De Kalb Ave.) OPEN EVENINGS If you havo three or four teeth | will insert a full set without a |plate, 1 do this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your “orf Sinwsing eet tres, ap Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,0) Seen Autos: Chance to Save Thousands calf, dB Aucomobiles At prices that 34 “ lp buying; cans that are ‘right.’ Mentative wi 5 Manhattan's Pioneer Auto- THE GRAND, ‘Grtow COMPANY, mobile Ei 4200 | TEETH re) He Stablishment. Ret, 284 and zach nea | 020-—Cramercy. $4— $7— &—-B10 ean roth igh DIAMONDSonCREDIT 2 * GUILSHAN desler, lon Luot WATCHES BAMES BERGMAN, 3% CKEDIT N. E. Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. or reference Entrance, 271 W. 125th St, nat drop-head machines taken Ip excia, Ww chines for a obe- Hartford, (coat. $2,600) Stevens: & and 10.3 Din, $24 10 "Older: i Frankifis, Siudebakers and 800 other UD: usual opportunities, $100 up. Demonatra. “25'New Al Landaulet Bodies Ready by Nov, 1. Orders taken now. Algo second-hand cloned bodies, all bargains Al New 1908 Tires, Any Price: 2,000 Tubes, ail sizes, $1.60 to $3.00. Broadway Mammoth Auto- mobile Exchange, 289 to 246 W. 66th, near Broadway. Pay us 61,00 weekly; Men's Tailoring on easy teormag, ‘tt Cory inteed. No references re- od. Room “4, or. You Know the Man Who Cannot Pay; Send This Slip to Him Right Away. Clothing | Co. 84 Floor, No. Park place! take’ eley 6 BOL, Open eve DIAMONDS apd watches, cash n Wateb and Diamon: To Mr. Poor Policy: I note that you're kept busy STEAMBOATS, \PATTEN I INE ONG BRANCH AND BACK... S8BURY PABK AND BACh,... “iy, Bloomfield at,. 9 blocks below West we m.. £00 P.M. Ly, Battery. 220 P.M. Nearly every day Kicking bill collectors out, That's not the proper way To meet your creditors, 80 why Not use a World “Situation Wanted” Ad, and go to work At some profitable vocation? No Extra Charge for It. AGvertisements for ‘The World may be lati et any American District Messenger | parison: TRIMMED HATS a 5,00—6.50—7,50—10,00—12,00—15,00 20,00—25,00—30, 00—-35,00—40, 0050.00 Exquisite Parisian Hats trom $15.00. Our Special ‘Trimmed Hats at $5.00 sre marvels of MET? value, wamens Waists SMART MODELS IN SILK OR WOOL, Jisewhere prices i3 here | given are not fanciful—they may be verified by any who care to investl- Comparisons are odious! | Likewise interesting! [hey prove the infinite superiority of OUR BLACK PETTICOATS AT 98 CENTS To those elsewhere offered at or around that price, Compare quality, lustre and vartety | of new styles here with inferior qual- | | gate: | Waists of dainty Challies and imported plaid flannels—also novelty wool Stripes—attractive medium and dark colorings, also black brilliantines— tailor pleats and t if these styles are up to $.| +2. Waists of Black Saun Di vs with rich yoke of heavy silk | siso Liberty Satin trimmed with Point Venice and Val. laces in newest insert styles—white or 5. 98 {ty and poor, scant designs else! black—worth $7.08 eee rah at our | Special Lunches To-morrow (Thursday) 19:30 to 2:30 hn Stew, with Vege tatoes,’ Ice Cream ottes. Oran- Rich Black Sateen and Silky Black Percaline Skirts, ! with embroidered, tucked or shirred | flounces, at 98 cents! CA “aor | No. , Rosat_ Turks They are unequalled! Pe perce a sorcery, Foxatoan 5 Compare, judge and profit thereby. | Tea or A Sttoe If custom let, ‘Gre ‘yt bod What we advertise | aR Aru WE HAVE! Bpecial Breakfast, 9.15 to Be AL oh. Women’ Ss Kid eee Special Afternoon Lunch, $2.00 quality—all sizes,,,........ 1.19 ble shoes suit- A rare opportunity to buy a fine grade of well-fitting, comforta! able for Het or house, and which are absolutely perfect, except for 5 alent wrinkle in the tip caused by a mischance in making—soft kid—patent leather tips—medium opera toes—rubber heele—light, flexible hand-turned soles. It you want the prrieetien of foot comfort try the Tenderfoote. a 2.19 to 3.25 MORNING SALES ore, Therads>, uying, quantities restricted, To prevent) dealers b a 2 ae ORDERS, 250. Women’s paic., Stocks Lace, net—ailke or chiffon. ruche—dat No. 1--@oup, Boy brussels Rugs a igne—very serviceable. 12 Orient 1 designe very aoe ustrian H, 5. Sets MAIN FLOON—LINEN DEPT. 240. fancy Hat Pins.......+ Amber, mold filled towel! MAIN LOD R-CENTRE, 170. Turkish Towels reves Bleached—fringed—eoft end spongy Maty FLOOR MENTRE. 12 & 150. Dinner . Park a | 9,00 Women’s Jackete. . 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