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2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER eo AND RAN TAXICAB ‘sss bssg Become Lawyer Louis ABUSY STREET |susstomoxssneceun 10 SCIENCE, X-LIGHT DIAGNOSIS, Se RE Policeman Found It, and Is! Almost Mobbed by Women No claas of disease requires i More than one thousand tnvitations Shoppers. looked by the family doctor, who has a yr the Wedllng of neither the wary experienc - | Pa Picked Out at 4 Py ; — baralus for telling one Tung dives el “0 Strikers. cke ut a i er Of ex: A another Two Strikers, Pickec 4, to Lawyer H, Louls Cooing contentediy In the midst of! pr. Anderson, by examination with his! | patinyc Neti f AS- ny int ugogue flannets nd fufts o-weeks-old | X-Light, a aud locate the very A Meeting by Victim of AS day annels and flufts a two-weeks-old | TIEN. can detert inne y \ ted 18 We Infant fs turned over to the elty or lungs, from three t sooner sa rrested, bin tosday BY Pl ‘than is pgesible by the r exain- | sault, Arreste purse In Brooklyn to-day by Policeman Wine euties Sed uno | c ames Carlin, of the Adams street sta- positive and true d trom the | ‘ dinner and a Aus beginning of the pa 4. : When Wi Ng th street and Lextr tion. It was this mite that caused a je Germictdal Inhalati . whieh | | anton’ Hein UE Ne ont rest, Brook: he tuberealar are eas! West} Fifty: . leunjof th a heel ite OX Ureathed through the nose and tubes into § Schwgrtx, of N t Sevent n, late yes when the policeman ihe jungs, and come in direct. contact | v he stoop of a frame | with all the membranes, from the opening. Sold street, and on | Ot the noe to the deepest recesses of the | 7 hungs | jhis the station found himself |" Vi’ valuable advice regarding the proper | in the midst of a throng of women! qiet and the amount of exercise and his | shoppers. spectal Instructions upon lung gymuasticn Shh gb eELIWER and outdoor living, make bis method of The baby's feet were bare of shoes And | Cringe tuberculosis the most corplete and street, both stri uffeurs of the New York Paxtc raigned inJe: known way to 9 ‘i eh Miles cabicwae t a long white dress was) oniy 6 ul Ureatment before the pub- | last night, after which his cab was Srrson hem, The infant's head | lic to-day that stands the test. Ariven full tilt over a precipice near APEEEE DD. ya silk strimg cap and al is no experimenting, It {a proven £ Fast River, was post % cation of them. Both, a ti§ftke had were yready: te Q ) 2 ing the are ding are John F with her becay hopper. : (eareea eae | Give it to me!” said another. lot rheoat Her appeal was ‘heard by scores of Lung dit - eee women who deserted bargain eases, Bron- lows to seek a Chitis, Catarrh f won BABY” M'KEE DINES SEARCHERS FIND MAN DEAD Sicr"S:°a'"wmte or tne wos infant i,t Pome fc veda YOUNG “BOB” TAFT. IN RUINS OF BURNED HOTEL. {2"* : ; —_—__ | a . y ose Who will attend the wed- vundred hands on the ‘and Hes d their voices in th ever, an’ \ ‘ rapid depopu- |nine years as \i j f 107 Hast Sixty-tit 5 cop's ears. He saw - ot ar ey letion of the other scenes of interest, {the only X- As he brought his cab to a halt In » of the President-Elect Chief |Victim Had Gone Into Basement/ ana callea for help, Light Special. front of Dr. Hall : ° Party of Bu | ‘Trafic Policeman Flinn jumped into | Yi..'2 New sprang on him. He ed ithe package-laden throng and sought | The major- his eab and beaten unconscious. |to rescue ‘ue waif, but failed. ity of lung Hiall-eame to t wt as the three} aay ¢ sy” Taft,| BROONFIELD, 3 Nov. &—The| Then up rode a mounted cop who | fieases | are Sr by t ee , =| noay of JoN fifty years oid, | ™*4e some departmental countersigns, | Correctly ‘diagnosed and properly treated 4 The.ca st Set ie | cas fauna ; d jand with a cleverly executed football | at the beginn Dr. Anderson loses no i} and Went wi toward “" crs {was found eaf'ly t the basement | pass the other bluecoats slipped the time guessing or experimenting. His the river. ver two | din § <-Light shows instantaneously and cor- inCHarAn fe, which was bad-| child to him and off he dashed. Yale senior Iprecipice, White House a y what and where the trouble Is, and mid- tarts at the very outset upon the proper { —_— 4 sof the’ ADMITS HE KILLED WIFE. Treatment for the Peal ailment. a If you are not in your usual good health, posement ——_— j no matter what the symptoms are or, what | 2 yi | treatment you are considert: ind out Field Says He Strack Fatal Blow | {eument you are consi gee hile you as She Begued for Mercy. j age yet ip the curable stage, Do not delay. _ : Consult Dr. Anderson at once. | jfohn Field, of No. 8 Nassau street, “He guarantees the absolute safety of his Brooklyn, confessed to the police yes-|x-Light examinations to the most delicate terday that he killed his wife during a persons. ‘Consultation and examination are Saree | given without charge at the office, and cost \eld said he had been drinking and Sf treatment is n0 higher than that of the a : family doctor. © Dr. Anderson, 50 West 224 st. (estrone, from the cab. 7 . President Harr caly dived into the and his and who was “Baby Mcl companions took to t The dinner, w ‘A dock tender telephoned to Police Yale dining ha at the cab had been most elab e ww minutes later Mr. Hall in the uni had Seidel “at his house 0” badly beaten fe tives Werzansky and Donohue tel to a meet 1 whict ax and | i lece was a pa) dan elepha af had heen pat. ny » she nleaded for mercy dealt | 71% * Monae 45! He Leahy and pointed te su ing 1 8 ou the detectiv Ric I eecmmmmtinmmnimmes tect A-few minutes 1 p of the he said. elidel caught : ner of CONCERT f fel hed over the meeting of Store ee win Us W/ : to If an hour, but was un- en C able to pick ent the third man. at 6 P.M, / Pane 3 Inthe court, the two prisoners said (Old Stewart Building) i they had an alibl, but Magistrate Cor- rigay said he felt satisfied that no mis- take had been made in the identifica- 1600 9 SEPARATE SKIRT tion and he held em in bonds of | lens and he held nem in bonds of Women’s S at $6 A urda The police promised to have the aaa From the Best Makers in the Business } PRINTING HENS lk Smart, stylish, well-tailored Skirts, such as sell regularly for $8.50 to $20. But we took the entire stock-on. ue hand—as we did so successfully a year ago. And tomorrow's little price is the result. IP BRIDGE TR AFFIC The materials are fine Panama cloths, suitings, imported novelty materials, voiles, satin and taffeta silks and i serges. The styles include all of the various gored and plaited models that are to be worn this season; some with 4 _ embroidered panels, others slashed on sides with panels of plaiting, or trimmed with taffeta or satin. There are ns Wait During Chase }also a number of plain tailored effects, trimmed with strappings of self materials. After Poultry Escaped | The sizes of waist-bands range from 22 to 32 in.; lengths from 38 to 42 inches. The assortment is so large that From Market Wagon. nobody should have any trouble in finding the right size. $8.50 to $20 Separate Skirts at $6. ‘ hss ence Not on sale until 10 o’clock—so that out-of-town customers will have equal opportunity tosecure “first pick,” { Second floér, Old Building. fal policemen standing at the ot Bhaee stout # cvioch this meme | NVomen’s Black Broadcloth Coats A Chance Comes in These Handsome | ©) were startled to observe a big, black - < Irish Damask TABLE LINENS Beautiful linens that will furnish the appropriate background to fine china, glass, silver, and the rest of the table appointments in which the housekeeper takes pride. The table cloths are in large sizes, with dinner napkins to match; the linen is heavy and hand- rooster perched on top of q swiftly mov-/# TWO New Models at $16.75 ing ubliey car they saw half a For all-around utility and gcod looks, 5 it is hard to improve on a black broad- ® filled with roosters, hens, Jeloth coat. Wherefore we have paid duckssand tur One, policer 7 special attention to producing such coats " . - Bias | others, was jus . duck | lat moderate prices, and here are two of jsome, and the designs are rich. We are discontinuing this}]| | from” jumping when a js : i ity; | 4 anh loc Rie whe "Four latest successes—both copied from |Heeeiiee ana Ye bane this eSsiE BRST! | ret. ® fe - r) grees | Table Cloths—2!', x 24% yards: japkins—27-inch: et SPC eee | foreign models, with materials and $5, from $7.50. $7, from $11.50 $6, from $8, $8.50, from $12.75 | thatetre h f f $6, fi ¢ $8,50, from $12 $6.50, from $9.50. $10, from $14.50 ap DD Oe of our own selection, and BRIA ad ee 5 ds— Table Tops—36 x 45 inches: splendidly made $8, from $12, $9.50, from $13.50 60c, from 90c, First model (Mustrated)—52 inches Empire eflect, finished with and buttons; .._. For every-day use, no better l'nens can be had than our special ‘Crown Damask," a sturdy, handsome Scotch linen, very moder- |ately priced: and large revers; 1 throughout a: th, sprdea, et ure were blo § Second model—52 inches tony Seah with fitied back t Table Cloths— | 2x °%; yards, at $2.50 each, | A 2x 3 yards, at $3 each, | 20 in. square, at $2 a dozen. Table Damask by the Yard— | 24 in, square, at $3 a dozen, | 70 inches wide, at $1 a yard, i 26 in. square, at $3.75 a dozen. | An interesting group of other suggestions from the Linen Store: h Damask Napkins, beautifully | Scarfs of German linen; scalloped A and finished, 22 in, square, | edge, with a row of openwork and s 5 ORAL J ave hay | £0148 for bureau or sideboard, 18 x 36 ace-timmed Table that |; : r © us under-price fiom an im- |iMy at Oc; 18 x 45 in, 7Bc; 18 x 54 $18 and $20 cloths at $10. j ior Ber 18 x 72 in, 95¢, fe Renaissance lace edge within- | . s | Tea Cloths of German da Napkins to Match— || $16.75 Each a 1 ny other model rst floor, Old Building a single hemstitch; 51 in. equa: : Of. Prospority) jersaz"srusse es ) i i fy Silk Stockings with a Cotton Constitution dvas promised the Americar id ” tien is That is just what many a woman is Jooking ior, who now con- y Presiden- Len eths of F ine Dress Goods tents herself, generally, with lisle thread or cotton stockings. And Reduced—-Mostly 1 Sie |she will find it in the ap a ‘ Reduced Hh Mostly imported ee Wanamaker “Star Brand” Garter-top / Sa ‘hel #S* the highest class is given by the ‘ect that ef m:ny of them Silk Stockings at $1.35 th or two lef | Th 1! make short ¢, © body of the stocking is pure b'ack silk of fine quality, Thef, hee! d toes are cotton spliced; and an elastic garter-top of 1,004,930 separate. mm i 1 ig The World ' r the pri the mat 5 cotton helps the stocking to resist being torn by the garter clasp. Wing last 10 mor _ or Suit f t wear Women who know these splendid stockings come back for more], 135,170 More Than Tho Herald rt and exclusive Paris roveltics, worsteds, chevi>|erand send their friende, | e box eCH t nd other fancy patte SILK STOCKINGS AT $1.15 present another splendid value. | Mare { n t eviot Plaid, They are also of black pure silk, with cotton or silk soles, and ber 2a superb Paris vety Velour Russe, in @ exellent stockings at their popular price. The assortment of Silk Stockings from $2.50 to $5 a pa'r is very \extensive, in black and colors, with pretty embroidered fronts. | Main floor, Old Building. ee Displayed ist ficor, Old 1 the Dr Goods Salon, ‘ ‘More Than 1,000 Invited Guests | | arly and Correct =| ‘BEAT CHAUFFEU io Will See Miss Neufeld Married LOST BABY TES UP Diagnosis of Lung Diseases. 5, 1908, Company Dry Goods Tomorrow---The ARROW SALE Important Do not fail to secure an Arrow Sale booklet —the story is only half told here. Tomorrow will be a highly interesting da: The one day when vou ne buy thoroughly dependable merchandise one-quarter 10 one-half regular prices. We've selected such items as we know will appeal to the greatest number of people— such values as we know will create extraordinary buying enthusiasm—all seasonable, desirable goods—just what you want at this time of year at very much less than you would expect to pay. Important—In the store green “arrow” cards will direct you to the excep- tional values, Seek them out—then you'll agree with us that the Bargain Story is only half told here. Main Floor Women’s $3.25 Mousquetaire Gloves at $2.25 French glace kid gloves, in an extra fine quality; colors are tan, black end white; 16-button Jeogth. $6.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats at $4.95 Several smart models to select from; all stylishly and tastefuily trimmed. $2.00 Untrimmed Ha’s at $1.25 Satin shapes, with fire setin facing; or velvet sh-pes with satin facing: in all the best styles and colurs $4.75 Plumes at $3.50 16-in. ostrich feathers, in black only. $1.50 Fancy Hat Trimming at 95¢ An assortment of aigrette effects. $2.00 Satin Majestique at $1.50 Yard Pure, white lustrcus satin, for the Directoire cos: umes; 33 inches $1.25 Satin Liber y at 98c Yari Good .biack, in the des:rable dzaping quality; black only; 24 inches wide ial 95c¢ Black Taffeta at 70c Yard Heavy, rustling taffeta; 30-inch $1,25 French Voiles at 65c Yard be Biase sede Seeots crisp finish; in an «1-wool re weight; 44-in. $1.25 Colored Cheviots at 85c Yard A sturcy fabric; splendid for women's en children's garments; all the desirable street colors include»; 50-in $2.00 to $3 50 Sitk Ribbon at 69c Yd. 8 to L1-in. wide Warp printtaffeta; nen, heavy weaves; in a variety of colors ana designs. $1.50 Sash Pins at $1.00 Rose and Russian gold plated and oxiiized jewelled novelties; all pretty styles. $1.50 Goat Seal Bags at 95c 10-i overlapping frames leather lines; fined with large change purse; biack only. $265 Shea h Bags at $1.65 —- With gilt riveted frames and eitached change purse; black ai.d colors. $1.50 Direciowre Belis at 95c Mode of extra firm black silk taffeta, $3.75 and $5.75 Marabout Stoles at $2.50 and $4.00 In block end oe'urel, $13.50 Lingerie Rob:s at $9.00 White lingere trimmed with Engle. eyelet embroid- ery and lace insertions $1 25 Swiss Allovers at 75¢ Yard In a wide varie y ot pretty designs. 50¢ to $2.00 Ncvely Laces at 25c to $1lic5 Yard All colors, in a number of combination effects 75c to $2.25 Black Bandings at 50c to $1.50 Yara Filet ne’; embroidered effects and Venie; all choice acd prety 75¢ to $3.00 Allovirs at 50¢ (0 $1.50 Yd. Venue and net effects, in white, cream and ecru. $1.50 10 $2.35 Tucked Net al 95c to $1.25 Yard Bleck silk tucked nes; 18 to 22 inches 6c to $1.50 brussels Net at 35c to be Yard Medium and large :ucks; in plein and figured effects; white, cream and ecra $1.00 Listerine at 55c Lerge tize 60c Milk of Mugnesia at 29c Best make. Women’s 50c Ribb.d Underwear at 39¢ Sik rmmed vests, with high neoks, on) sleeves pants to mach. 00 to .4,50 Dress Trim Ss at (amg Ua tee imported timaings in various a aneneeeeennenennneemneemmmnasnennanad’ While Shogping retresh yourself with a cup of tea, to be had in our Lounging Room free of cl arge Patrons of the Greenhut store will be carried Free of Charge in the 18'h Street Crosstown Omoibures to and trom Subway and Foursh Ave. Cars, Third Ave Elevated and Surface lines andthe Sarface Car lines on Broadway. Every item here is ata bona fide saving— there’s hardly a single instance where prices are not fully one-quarter to one-half. y from a remarkab'e value-giving standpoint. Men's $1.00 Ribbed Worsted Under- we.r at 79c Excellent winter weight; in gra’ Men’s $1.00 Silk Hats Hose at 50c Fine quality silk hose, in sky blue, h:uotrope, navy, cade!, green and champagne. Men’s 25c Imporied Half Hose at 18c Hermsdorf dye; ful fashioned; an good winter weaght lisle $6.50 and $7.00 Blankets at $5.00 Pair Wool blankets; in white, gray and scarlet. Second Floor Women’s $22.50 Suits at $13.50 An interesting colection cf tailored suit. in broad. cloth, wice wale serge and cheviots, inc uding the most seasonable shades; the coats are all 36-1n semi- fitred satin Jined models. new model skirt with but- tons end bulton holes down tront. Women’s Waits, Vaiue Up to $3.95, ut $1.95 Small lots and broken sizes from our regular stock. Inc ude. macy different styles in nets, laces, talfetas, etc; not every siz in evey style; but you will suiely find your size in ome style of the many. Women’s $10.5u Craveneite Coats at $6.50 Made of splendd quality brown and bieck striped cravenette cioth in a desirable weight; cut very full, an’ oubl «breasted eff: t, with fancy po kets; sleeve Plea ted at wrists wit pretty caff; fancy not-h collar, $6.00 >kiris at $3.95 A number of extieme’y stylish skirts made of Pan- ama; tome gore i; orbers piarte Girls’ $7.50 Winier Coats at $5.00 Dagonal frieze coats lines with laltan cloth; to be haa in Oxt rd, bue an. brown; 6to 14 years Women’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.50 Pavent colt-sin shoes, in button s yles; with ray or brown cravenette cloth top; all sizes. ————-- » $6.50 Silk Peiticoats at $3.95 Heavy rus'ling taffeta, with deep sectional flounce; odd pieces. $1.50 Corsets at $1.00 Heavy couti] models in the ext eme'y long efiecis, Boys’ $8.5v Suits at $5.50 Norfolk and double breasted suits im a varety of fancy m:xtures; broxen sizes Boys’ $7.50 Reelers and Overcoats at Heavy chinchil'e overcoat d reefers m navy blue. Boys’ $12.50 Ovz coats at $8.25° Full-le.gth models 0° fine fancy cheviots lined with heavy Venetian. Smyrma Rugs In a variety of desirable colorings snd designs: 36x72-in; value )400,at . . $3.00 Oxl2it; value $3250; . » $24.50 . Axminsier Rugs Extre high pile rugs, in fine Orveniai effects: x72; value $4.00, at. ws $3.00 46x76; veur $875, . . * $650 9x12; value $24.50,0t . . . $78.50 $8.00 Lace Cunains at $5.50 Heavy Insh pomt, in « variety of designs. $10 00 Bonne Femme Curtains at $6.75 Dainty lace; dnished witn deep ruflles 95.00 Couch Covers at $3.75 . Or.extal couch covers; fringed; rev:rsible $20.00 Arm Rockers at $14.50 Fumed oak with looie cushion. $12.00 Fumed Oak Arm Chairs at $9.00 Fim d with 60 ¢ leather reat, $7.50 Cut Glass Bowls at $3.95 Cut in fancy shapes end designs; 9-in. $8.00 Cut Glass Claret Jugs at $4.95 Jo » variety of pretty cuttings - $4.00 Sugar and Cream Sets at $2.45 Ot Ginely cut glass, on good designs $9.00 Gas Lamps at $5.50 ised with Art Glass Shades