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MARY GARDEN DOES SALOME'S DANCE Transparent Flesh-Col- i ored Silk. PARIS TALKED OF ik But There’s Nothing Sugges- About It, Prima Donna Declares. tive fe came to New York is Mary retein' an \ ought with her the head of J upon whi saver rare box, ina big and her c ndbag, Hoffman ney. in the F: tem; > Department when ed it, so Miss Gar- memo: Ge Liss Bilome sis hus 8. the I factur vision a parned to Met premier hed in the part who wrote the, music Nothing Vulgar in Her Dance. DAMAGED BY A TRUNK A hea ch Henry y eer, the the Glad avenue, wwnstairs there this afte ® tr He fell dowg the it trunk crashayc mat the taken to the > y Hospit } i bonnie years ago was’a the of William K How a Little Cub Beat Teddy Bear Out oF SENET t nletic track up ‘ aW nah e Made b Tedd And to think that " Possiun-Getting * Sisuation Wanted’ Ags, cost © 12 Words (or a Quarter NER BARE FEE And Her Third Costume Is of 41 Fitth | 500 Blossoms Give This Chrysanthemum, _ Three Feet High, a Diameter of Twenty Feet jroycen av cy THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908, | | Fort Totten, learned of this he had the |eirl brought te the reservation and THREE SOLDIERS. Sictaereee's She picked oft the three privates and ’ they were Immediately arrested The army re fix death as the penalty for such outrages when committed on a Government reserva. | tlon, It Is sata, howe that the death | penalty for such a crime hes never been invoked | <o——-- | $2 APIECE FOR THEIR FUN. | pe aie | Army Regulation the Three Young Men Just Terrorized Fixes a Harlem Block. Penalty, Though It Has People living in E One Hundred | of) ‘. : and Twenty-fourth st Mad- Not Been Enforced. ison and Lexington avem ter- jrorized for an hour to-day by three young men who were overequipped with quid inspiration, The trio started in Charged with fl-treating a young girl | sore | DY TObvINg Most of the houses in. the Dl ernment reservation at Fort | siouy of thelr doormate, ‘Then they Totten, Willets Point, the penalty for! waved football in the street with gare which is death, Privates James McKay | page cans and ash cans and chased John M everybody who ventured to interfere, A was and Bartiste, of the Elghty- emonstrate¢ second Coast Artillery, and Private John Hues street-cleaner who slapped and kicked. Runk, of the One Hundred and sixty: | Pollaeman Trainor arrested all three. first Coast Artillery, were arraigned be- | ciey gave the names of 1 fore United States Commissioner Bene- | oi vester Conlon and VPatrick Halpin BE eben) Mealy, CA UI) 1311 a) Ly GH Md ee Nias CY) trial In the Federal Court | One Hundred and Twenty-second st The complainant against the three} [OT ctste iiouse, in Harlem Court men ts Emma Grantouton, sixteen years | _ Mawiatrate tous, 4 old. She has been employed since last | Hed them #& sple spring in the famfly of F man, of Whitestone, as nurse girl Last Saturday, the giri alleges, to the Willet to meet a friend, artillegy corps derick New- she | Point reservation private in one of the While waiting for him CASTORIA For Infants and Children, COLD WEATHER NOWON THE WAY-- RAIN PRECEDES IT ‘Tis Well to Be Careful by Being Properly Dressed When the Sudden Change Comes. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine—A Little Pre- caution Saves Doctors’ Bills and Worry. e Everybody has become so used io} Knit Sweater Coats for men and the unusually warm weather that women at the famous “Hope” price, summer clothes, low snoes and light underwear are being Worn most gen- 88c. The most wanted colors and styles in this most popular garment. erally, Even thus lightly clad peoplo| Be sure to get a Sweater Coat. Ane have been perspiring freely during other special sale is that of Men's | these warm October da: But the Rain Coats, and the price $11.80, { char coming. A fortnight ago These rain coats are the preduct of | they were sweltering in London and one of the best-known wholesale tal- straw hats and summer lors. They neve ould have been last week London was sold for less th $16.00. and furs were-in evidence There is no denying his cold wave is now That Money Is Scarce she met McKay, Bartiste and Runk. ! rag ‘ i While the m of merchants in an appointment so meet ner The Kind You Have Always Bought yee ig glum &nd for that reason “Hope” comes afternoon, She met them au “Howe. the forward with a special sale y them to a vacant house | Bears the a= jand acting Hope,” the at taste 8 Cane : Tvation, She was found there | Signature jirr ible and constantly active sat their price, $8.80. —-—- } face to face an Evening Werld reporter si: » hundreds, Bh \| oes aera Such Suits! Se n the window, journeyed out to Madison to-day /and Chitin Gia id leks Ae N Uy ein ie a ea oF 2 then go inst thom on, and Beauty of the Twombly jana there, surrounded by a) She Suse | wien) Col) Wulatior/cin ceomana vot The Old Stewart Building you will e that $12.50 : x |miring throng of sister chry ecord, and she eeeetene andh cyiih wal nue) BD In the finer Greenhouses to Go tO jmums, the sw-neader stood for there prob- - — = | Neather conditicns and prepared on Hues of Suits, Top Coats and Win= ‘ ne | Feemed to be the motto ¢ roof this kind ip tate. ceate for the coming tef Overcoats the most prominent Flower Show in State. ng thing, fe: : bl an boast of 500 ioe) lela Hoe WAS celebs i re those Going to Flower Show. rE CAR. “Is a World Beat Proud Gardener Who Pl: ed It Last Feb th hough corpulent debi rdened br is about a chrysanthemum This ste The prima donna sented to de-| About a chrysanthemum that is only | UREN Oe eae Feribe her ° 1 Evening | nine months old. only three feet high, | y the short of it in if ( Word 1 as extremely | has only 90) blooms, and is only twenty | g Teo | modest ab Nost reserved when | feet in diameter | er own, she e it is considered that she was tajking | That's going some for a plant, isn’t 1 beauty i ebout o at there s chrysanthemum is going to] urmost s of other hy 46 nothing vulgar ive in her ago Flower Show, and it i8| put tack of ihehes don't a dance of the seven veils. | to travel in a road freight! vanity of the youthful debut “My first costume in the dance,” said! car all by itself because it is so large. |jifting her yellow heads to 4 r Miss Garden, “is a sort of manteau.| 1f you are Inclined to doybt this | gaze of the beholder, ma Ut is of bright orange silk, embroidered | just t a little trip out to Madison, | seems to say to her Es with green and biue flowers and de- |X. J., where. in the spacious greenhouses | panions: “Bear me if y signs in spang'es of the Hamilton McK. Twombly estate, ) “and there chi & Advance notices from Paris, emanat-|vou will find the haughty Japanese!the world th. iM fng from persons who ve seen this | flower ayed gorgeous attire peaut proudly sa . first. costume, € that it is a marvel |that even its own little ancestor ton, who a head gardener of harmonizing dissonant | would never recognize this i ent eighteen greenhouses which sta 1 f Miss Garden wears the mantie|:yonareh. Alt cream of/the Twombley place, superintends the tent, and time, | chrysanthemum soe! ever been [raising of 10,00 chrysanthemums @ year, | their nose costu she told The | ajlowed to break into bloom in the |and who for nine months has raised this | their olden am thei ree are ‘is a tlght- | rechereh cles of the Twombly hot- latest floral wonder with the tenderness | tung formas Dashing Southern beauties, fitting garment of » embrold- | j,cuses, this year a new and-more mar- |of a father | decked 5 1 with rubies and rhinestones.” |velious bud will make her debut, one} “We planted her last February, Just | straw And she let It go at that. But the |inat is destined to make even the arls-/a little shoot from one of the other | mi k Y advices say that the garment, |tooratic and prize-winning dowagers |chrysanthemums, and she has respond- | yo, i Which extends f omewhere aboy t upithelr led heads and marvel. {ed to my care just as if she were a hu-| green with le the waist Mne to the ankles, is made | po, the debutante chrysanthemum, !man being. When we grow more than | specimer of netting, It is 1 eringly brilliant Jthough on infant of only nine months, one blosfom on a branch we pin end harmonizes ingly with Miss |) UN 1500 blossoms to her jout each little si i¢ arden dE slim yo and boasts a diame-|start another bud } When She Dances on Her Toes. {rer of twent™ feet, so that witen travel- | the tal! one blossom 1 | “The third costume,” Miss Garden | ling abou! xhibition she needs must the stray shoots ES Eis Re g went on, “Is of transparent flesh col- | have a whole private car of her own i3 SRI sent en UI erS: veritable? of aD | | Gea silk, Only my feet and arms are | ‘To meet this Brobdignagian specimen {ar this Bolden-h ligeesctres Woy hare, 1 assis ly no jewels | = {3 4 except a ruby and an emerald ring.” | 3 y | The Par that the trans- | i Parency of rden’s flesh colored | talk outside gs: © third change ost apparent. It is $v that she n t mu > v. vation vw aay WM. VOGEL & SON —— = Tas Hl VSS $15 “Personality” Suits and Overcoats HE groove of habit has been wom deep in the world of clothes-making joing the same thing over and over again, day after day, never departing from the old established order of things, has made the great majority of suits and overcoats hackneyed and stereotyped. In “ Per- sonality” clothes there is a radical departure from time-honored methods and traditions. Our $15 suits and overcoats “sense” a man's personality as well as they f onform to his person, It's the result of mixing gray matter with Just cioth, ‘ The Suits at $15 take form in a series of models, radical and conservative, and are fashioned of pure wool fabrics—cheviots and cassi- Tmeres in monotones, stripes and overplaids and black Thibets. The Overcoats at $15 involve a numerous series of models in black, tan, gray and Oxtord fabrics in a diversity weaves, OTHER “PERSONALITY” SUITS AND OVERCOATS UP TO $40 WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway Houston St. of petted In't ther s tlow- Worry Kills More Men Than Work. | is a Thi Steals your peace of mind; it unfits you for your daily work; it undermines your health, and eventually brin’ to an early grave. You need not worry you let “SPEAR FEATHER NE: Furniture, Carpets or Rugs, cn his “Dollar or Two Cash” Basis, \ H A YEAR OR MORE IN WHICH TO PAY THE BALANCE. And no man or woman need hesitate at accepting the CLEAN and SELF-RESPECTING CREDIT that SPEAR OFFERS. A ig Spear’s Three-Room Outfit, $150. $15 Cash, $2 Weekly. | AIL A Worry egance and good taste, for excellence of material and piece Parlor S of Colonial design is well worth of ‘selected birch, beautifully finished in dark Pol with loose cushions of Silk Plush, fastened by heavy cord shed Maho: dtass seer A Small Payment at Time of Purchase — A Little polished oak; 1t has} the usual lined silver with large cupboards below: the mirror is a l4xcu plateson) $16.95 WILTON RUGS, rich APY aa iriak mannan A Rug Free with’ Every ‘All Carpets Made, Laid Lined Free. errs Carpet and Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. New York, Pittsburg, Cincinnati. AVE & 160 ST. ANN&BRO CREDIT HOUSE PESPLES HOTSPOTS, Extension Table, oak, golden flalsh, with dividing pedestal, claw feet, Decorated Lamps; 1.98 illustrated; reduced from * 812.00 to .. neni Complete!y 4.252, 5125 eh Bu; at Ov exhibition at tect” 3.98 Rooms + ed our a | a | a | ye | 2 | SPPIESSP IS SS +ss Our liberal j-redit terms ap- ty also to Long island, New Jersey or Con- recticut. formation te OPENS AN ACCOUNT rding our out~ @s tits, Mailed free,| 5 Rooms Compleiely Roo: : Coan 15 Furnished . Furnished Wits for a PER WEEK $ ‘1503 Open Saturdays Unt 10 P. M. t $14.80 and to be du ted in other t t $5 to $10 Lined Coats for men and trong special fea- “Hope” corner ha metamorphosis i has been tran an as of golden hue most likely i 1 2 L € dels 5 ; beginning as low as $21.80, and to harmonize with the “Gold Stand- 3.49 would be a bargain price. Of pie imps that are being intro- ccurse they have fur-lined coats as duced. The full details about the igh as $197.80, the actual vs published by the go90.09. A most important item just H Stamp Company | & - i now is Umbrellas for men and wom-, fr Building, also in gy “Hope prices have become a* t peeezern nis of the O'Nelll- fouture. You can hear it in the res Adams Com} mathew Hopei| sereccrey tae tie teste wana ce MENS : eine Sipcowsronii st: jet a ‘Hope’ Umbrella at how tae beautiful sxc or $1.18, you can't beat it at hg czquisite orna- ‘vice the money in any other store.” feces The above are just ind{éations of the goods th U ‘ b th $32.50—$3 Cash, $1 Per Week. | call, |. Estate” ‘‘ad.”” Acquire one to-day. 88 Z underwear Underwearof most popular ma 44c, aiting you at and no matter is positively worta timely offert ype” cornel p you live, it to take the e home, To 4, 1 Gold Stands the Hope Clot t is issu nount of whe your while A Trip to City Hall ey The ladies are par- at this time to come Store and see how they can save by buying winter 4 ry HIM and the boys, besides getting started as @ collector of “Gold Standard” Stamps, which are redeemable in both pre- miums or merchandise. You see, madam, the full book of 990 stamps will bring you anything you desire in the of premiums, or you may get $ worth of merchandise at the “Hope” corner or at the grocer’s, butcher's—tin fact, at any store where the “Gold Standard” stamps are given. ‘3 and save mc ticularly invi to this Big Li much “pin me even more. It is to impress the pur- aser that this is THE bargain cor- ner of N fal sale w York that a series of spe- is i igurated at this time. Again it evident tl yale is 63 cents and higher. We Give and Redeem “Gold Standard ” Broadway © Chambers St. If you are not more than satisfied with any purchase at this corner t only is your money refunded without quibbling, but—command us, The Key to Fortune's vault is commonly Known as a World “ \e