The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1908, Page 10

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, 0 GUESS WHOM YOU JOSTLED IN THAT ~SUBHAY CROWD Unruffled, feting—You Should Have Recognized Him. Am outward show of activity ts not alwaye ao Judgment of the importance of the man making the show. Which profound ob- Servation was inspired by an, incident in the Subway. On Tuesday treet district skyscrapers were belch- ing out their tall, smooth-faced, vigorous-looking man sguntered down the stairs of the Bowl- ing Green express station, purchased a terville last night for New York Ct ticket and ‘made his way to the plat- accom: form. He took his stand on the outer edge of a little group waiting for a train, and gave way to half a dozen fussy men who edged in ahead of, === An express from Brooklyn came along. The crowd on the platform parted | stingily to let of the vestibuled doorway shot a fat, perspiring little man who bolted for the stairs as though on his way to a fire. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1908, Ficial Negi to Be Ope He Stood the Buf- estion of the road upon which to found few that er cept. The talk of the ut buying and selling and| ca afternoon, when the Wall ¢ Station the big man aught in A small around Uke a the platform, Gently buffeted on ail hurdling, wi led looking, s and commuters, he steps leading tothe on nD. Rockefeller, | In the world. on Broadway to Tar-| the stimulating tonle, ee eens |DUCHESS DE CHAULNES | EXPECTING THE STORK. Towa Physician Sent For to Attend Her {n Paris Early in November. ENTERVILLE. | lows: Although this ts first few doses. Ja. Oct. %8.—The| | terville physician has been summoned , to travel nearly halt way around the | world to attend her at the time of the visit of the sto: Dr. J. L. Sawyers, atreams of humanity. a Centerville’s most noted physiclan and surgeon, has been persuaded to go to Paris by the entreaties of T. P. Shonts, the father of the Duchess and left Ce! nied his wife, who js an ess from New York. 1 sail next Tuesday. f. and Mrs. Sawyers expect to be back home within six weeks. | He pushed his elbow into the 'midships - $15. sotion of the big man and almost/ ¢ 4 knocked him down. ay CY) Clerks, small brokers, bookkeepera and Whey 4 office boys squeezed and crowded and twisted, each trying to get into the car ahead of his though their time was worth about $10 @ second per individual. remained behind, entered the car last and quietly alid into a vacant seat near the door. At Wall street numerous apparently busy people pushed and struggled trom the platform to the train. At Brooklyn Bridge the train was mobbed. At Four- teenth street it was carried by violent Qssault. The quiet big man w pletely submerged by shop girls undle wrappers, mechanics, s mers and small merchants. fellow. ‘They acted as A Revelation in Rye Whiskeys, Unsweetened, Un- colored, Free from every foreign sub- “<4 stance. The big man 1439 Broadway New York Half a FOR MEN AND WOMEN tal i 7 4 Ie P Let By ad atch Pa Ww n/? Regal quarter. and permanent retention of the original shape. Why should you wear shoes that are a little too tight or a little too loose, when you can get your exact fit in Regal quarter-sizes ? In Regals you can get the one-quarter and three-quarter sizes in between the ordinary whole and cause, except in Regal. 243 new Regal models style, Regal Shoes are sold direct) you, with all intermediate profits el in the world can you obtain equa This gives you twice in any other shoes made, Be- uited to full and half sizes, Every one is perfect in atures of shape, leather ¢ custom-made footwear, with all this season al factories to owhere else at anywhere near Regal prices, $ 35° Specials, $4 and $5 GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES New York City oadway. cor. 1 St Bir Bo bs New Fall and Winter Style Book sent free on request, 7 Stores and Agencies in the United States and 24 foreign countries, Brookly PRR at New York Chy Av. 5 Escon aust St by way. cor. g7th St Jersey City, N. J | om Newark Ave Paterson, N, J. out a and “TURKEY AND BULGARIA NEAR PEACE AGREEMENT. ns with the Grand Vizter. of some divergence of views, It ts ex- d that official negotiations between Wo States soon will be opened. In neanwhtle a principle has been de- upon for the settlement of the blood make themselves rheumatic and other aches and pains in the Joints, muscles and back People should heed these warning twinges | and supply to the blood an acid solvent and {t will be found exceptiona good results becoming The tr gotten from any well sto | and eastly mixed at home. ea Moe Levy & Co.,) 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ions Expected Soon —Way Found to Settle Railroad Snarl. STINOPLE, Oct. 98.—Th voys sent here by the situation aris! decistation of independence, left stantinople to-day for Bofla, where ng from Bulga’ In spite Sast Rumelian Rail- This will be accomplished by a | mixed Turco-Bulgarian commission ‘The Porte continues to maintain the the question of the annexa FOR OLD PEOPLE. After reaching the age of forty the human m gradually declines {n virility and ath and becomes less able each year to A prescription which bas worked wonders | for persons of declining physical vigor fol- | One ounce Compound Syrup of Sarsapa- | | rita; one ounce Torts Con of high grade whiskey, 7 and used tn tablespoonful | meal and at bedtime. well shaken each time.” very wi | Eventhough you pay $25, still, you can’t get the individual New York| styling and artistic) build that we're pro-| ducing in our suits at! We manufacture | the clothes, that’s why. | 119-125 Walker St. | New York —The ordinary range of sizes —The REGAL range of sizes 23 mean absolute precision of fit, genuine shoe-comfort new Regal models correct for this season, Regals are made tn all feathers, lye bet, sotb and car M 7 bet rey Ay Newark N.J 1 Broad 51, opp. Cai baal ge St 7 Cooma) TOPOL MAREEO WITH A STAB AME OFEN LVENINGD Department A large, choice collection of Smart Street Hats Breast Turbans and others, Beaver and Fur Models Trimmed Millinery Second Floor including the Marabout Crown Hats, at $7.50 to $10.00 Semi-Dress and Evening Hats The very latest and most effective ordinarily sell at 75c and $1 each. store has ever answered it. For Example, Look at the Suits Here Illustrated, They are suits that have the snap and distinction usually associated with high prices. They have the indescribable but unmistakable mark ot good taste. The trimming is simple, but it is the simplicity of real art; no over-embellishment. The material is a very fine grade of worsted serge, as serviceable as it is handsome. he lining is a first-class, long- wearing satin. The trimmings are of satin and braid loopings. Good suits, well made. The price, instead of being the $30 that it might well be, is : c $22.50 Second Floor have velvet collars. Sizes up to 6 years A remarkably handsome little coat that most stores would sell at $600. The Greenbut price 1s . $4.50 Corduroy Coats for children up to 5 years, white and col- ors; finished with aidskin belt; usualy sold at $6.50; selling at Greenbut’s at : mh ae eS BARTS: White Silk Bonnets for babies prettily trimmed with Fibbon, lace and flowcrs; sizes 14 to 16 inches; usually sold at $3.50, selling at Greenbu''s at Shae $2.75 An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Neckwear The best maker of men’s neckwear in New York has~made up for us, from a special lot of fine silks, one hundred dozen four-in-hand ties. ‘ generously long, exquisitely finished, present a good variety of new and hand- some color- effects and patterns, and are of the same grades exactly that Saturday’s special price . ’ See also the Sale of Men’s Shirts mentioned below. Note the Coat Worn by the This represents one of the interesting offers made in the Children’s Department, Second Floor, Made of broadcloth (other styles in serge), either plain or trimmed with braid and stitching. They are 35c Artistic but Inexpensive Dress for Growing Girls and Little Children Feminine dress problems begin early. daughters’ appearance as to their own—maybe more. The problem in the majority of homes may be reduced to this formula: How can we dress the daughter stylishly, distinctively, as well as her richer friends dress—yet at a moderate price. That is exactly the question that Greenhut’s is prepared to answer better than any Most mothers give as much thought to their lunior Suits; for the girls Of 10 to 16 years—made of all-wool mixtures in dark colorings. Splendid suits for school wear or general service. Coats in single-breasted, semi-fitting models, with velvet collar; lined with durable satin; full flare circular gored skirt, with deep tailored told. These suits sell regularly for $10.50; special at . $8.95 Little Frocks; for afternoon and party wear; daintily made; in embroidered nets, lingerie, batiste, organdie, silks and challies; sizes 6 to 14 years; prices range fom... we. «$9.75 10$35.00 Little Girl Some styles Light-weight Felt Bonnets in white and colors, trimmed with towers and ribbons, 15 and 16 inches, usually sold at $1 50; sellirg ot Greenhut's at A 98c A Very Interesting Showing Is Made Tomorrow ot hand-made and machine-mace sips and dresses for babies and 0! muslin underwear for young girls. Greenhut values throlghout hundred pairs of such shoes are now on sale at Sizes are broken up but not very badly. Women’s $5.00 Shoes at $2.85 Almost every smart style of the season is em- braced in this line, in patent leather, calfskin, vici kid, Russia calf, etc. These are as fine shoes as have ever sold for $500. At $2.85 they are tairly given away. Second Floor Finest Footwear at About Half Its Usual Cost We are making some radical readjustments of our shoe stock and as a result the women of New York are being shod with the finest kinds of shoes made in the United States at about one-half what such shoes usually cost. Among the attractions presented are several styles in calfskin, tan Russia and patent leather—fine hand-made shoes, finished like a piece of jewelry and formerly priced by us at $7 to $9. Many $5. 00 Women’s $4.00 Shoes at $2.00 Two new lines right out of our regular stock have been added here in order to complete the range of sizes. Several smart models are embraced 1n vari- ous stylish leathers The best choosing in sizes up to 4 and in the narrow widths, but every size can be had in something worth coming tor. Our Entire Line of $12.00 Bench-Made Shoes Is Now Reduced to $9.00 Pair An Important Sale of Black Lynx Neck-Pieces and Mutts Black Lynx is evidently going to be the most popular fur of the season All the more imporiant, then, are such special-price offers as these: 60-inch Black Lynx 55-inch Blac! Throw Scarfs. Value Throw Scarfs, satin- 14.5 lined, Value $19.50 $15.00 50 $10.00 A showing of new Untrimmed Millinery eee. Saturday Specials lbs "trim: mings; Ready.to-wear Hets, Children's and Misses’ Headgear; Ostrich Plumea etc., etc, at special y low prices Silk Beaver Hats; all the newest shapes in biack only, spe ial, $3.95 k Lynx 62-inch Black Lynx Black Lynx Shawls i Throw Scarfs, Value teal rpmea Value $32.50 $32 $25.00 = -$24:50 Taunty little Chinchilla Reefers, in the short box x coat, double breasted model, for ages 5 to 12 years—and the longer cut model with mohair frogs and closely but- toned velvet collar, for the little fellows of 3 to 7 years. Lined with red flannel and sturdily built, Boys’ $7.50 Blue Chinchilla Reefers at $5.95 The lowered price is not the only feature. would be extra good pieces dye, carefully and properly snd smartly made. Black Lynx Fancy Rug Muffs, extra Shawls, head and tail trimming. Value $35. $27.50 Even at the full prices these They are good skins, in the reliable Leipsic Pillow Muffs $32.50 $25.00 Value large. Value $40 $29.50 Men’s Shirts Pormerly Priced at $1.50 to 38.00, now at 85c ' Aclean-up sale of some odd lots of fine shirts, All sizes are represented and all shirts are clean and pertect. le: ; The wonder In this collection are a number of Fur Beaver Hats; in « number of s'yles: a 3. 95, °3.50 and »5.50 A large assortment of Bengeline, French felt and silk Beaver hats, in the besteliked shapes, including the medium and extremely large hats Satin Hats; in all the most populer colors; at . . . ’ $1.50 Ready-to-wear Hats; in « splendid as- Sortment; athe smartest and most becoming tiyle and color effecis al $4.95 Fancy Hat-trimming; Pompon with quills atta hed, value ary 95c Willow Plumes; jn all shades; at reason- Black Ostrich Plumes; with heavy Foo ing # es; ZU-in. Tength value $7 50; at Main Floor $5 is how we could get such splendid reefers to sell for as little as $5.95, You'll find pretty much the selfsame sort around town at $7.50, and worth it too. Another New Lot of Boys’ Suits at $5.95 With Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers The last lot we offerechat this price went in a jifty— these ought to sell equally as far fost laner, as the Vf is broader and the quality of some o! Con orteanityity better, There are Norfolk, Derby and double-breasted models. E auit_haa two paire of nickerbockers—and is talon as you would expect ao clothing to be. Sizes 7 to 17 years, $5.95, 6th Avenue, 18th to 19th Street Greenhut and Company, 6th Avenue, 18th to 19th Street models made in our Custom Shirt Factory; of the best grades of im- ported and domestio shirtings—cut, made and finished in the best possi- ble manner. There are: Colored Negliges; with plaited bosoms Colored Negliges; with pisin bosoms White Negliges; with p'ain boson Colored, stiff bosom styles With or without cuffs atrached; in the coat and regular models, Sizes 13% to 17%, ormer prices up to $3.00; for Saturday's selling Main Floor 85¢ each The Song Hit of the Lulu Glaser Show, “MLLE. MISCHIEF,” GIVEN WITH NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD. souseommniiitn = es mane -

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