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‘ ' ) MMIC RIDE OPENS SEA SERPENT LIKE A ACADEMY ASIN LEGLESS KANGARO | i Fully Two Thousand Exciting and Novel Con- tests at Durland’s. Horse lovers to the number wathered at Duriand's R last night and witnessed the first music | bix as an ox, ha ride of the sea of excitement furnished son. trian sports on the tanbark, and the opening brought out a The grand entree brought out the rt ers in eingle and double file, led There was pl joy | Lassoed by Yankee Ma k and Crew. sma of 2,000 DENCH Is thing like DR. f., PRU fding Academy nd a small 1 by the eques- | ic that wa pent which Chi Harty alts here the; aut 100. rid Nov. ines It Runs Away With a Fishing 19. | egless kangaroo, Muked tail, a long a with two short ie sea ser- a Thomas wearing to the other old tackied on the beach y spled George Krau shail and, to Meith Vincent Meyer won the cup in tho|in twenty. fort of it before it took fue-de-berre competition. In this each|@larm. “In trying to escape it ran RICE HRSROCTRE HIRE, agror oh @ mud fiat,. and while contestant entered the ring with a rib-| ASundering around the two inen las bon on his teft arm, ‘The men wio| oud. it Within ‘nooke. weighted by” a Mapt the others trom untyl | hige stick of timber, pt the others from untying the ribs) "eh ay thought that would hold the bon won the trophy. Then came galloping manoeuvres by | cr asters, which were follow the riding by the Ip-and-out race. was also won by Vincent Meyer. Grimsgaard gave a hibition of horse gymnastics on a Nor. M. Cc. wegian pony. ‘The tandem ex! ere was one of the Miss and Mis leaped the ‘won the pr amusement. tilt upon the sented such women took par: ag did the bu The egg anc was won by Mr: 1/ This last race | Capt novel ex: up in Itegot 3°" alciblades the ling, think: the a week ago. Lee W. n of the late S. has vy The Return o: pnded him to be a ‘lawyer fob with the t end in view. However, and LONDON, Noy. eS YOUNG DODD WRITES PLAY. CW pneral counsel 0: itten n the tide came up the ‘’ i the timber into the as if 3t had been a splinter, and 1x: the Pesago's | Jes the Dig sur- ving carcer by towing feet into the bay epent hat @." which will 1 in Philadelphia in January by Young Dodd's father in- and got him Standard Oil Company Lee and he has written K, A Modern AMERICAN GIRL MAKES A HIT. During the warm Summer months Catarrh sufferers are not F troubled with the effects of the disease, asin Winter. This is true be- cause in the heated season every pore and outlet of the skin is open, percentage of the impurities and poisons w and a constant, copious evaporation carries off with it a large hich produce Catarrh. But at the first sign of cooler weather the sufferer’s comfortends , the skin does not secrete as freely,a congested condition of the system takes place, and soon ey- ery miserable symp- tom of Catarrh is harassing and caus- ing discomfort to the unfortunate ones. Catarrh is a deep-seated ‘blood disease, one which no amount of local treatment will ever reach and perma- nently cure. The beneficial effects of washes, sprays, in- halations, lotions, de., are only tem- rary, and when left off the old con- dition returns be- cause the blood is infected with catar- rhal matter and im- urities. This in- lames and irritates the mucous mem- brane and_ tissues NOSE STOPPED UP AND INCESSANT COUGH. Gentlemen —I suffered for a long/time with a bad case ot Ca Ka great deal of medicine without any benefit. Several doctors told me I could not be cured. 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She has guided thousands to health. | | | »| Address, Lynn, Mass. | Manhattan's Pionesr Automo- bile Establishment. Come _pranared PRICES Pack isinews a 0 TO : far $10 TAmous: id ; 1908 Al AUTO-TIRE BARGAINS, Inspection Invited; satisfaction assured. | Broadway Mammoth Auto- | mobile Exchange, TO 2s W. 36TH NR. BIWAY, WATCHES--DIA MONDS Papel 1.00 Week, 100,00, TI AL, NEWYORK DENTAL PARLORS 348 Sixth Avenue, DR, GEO, W, ™ . All Operations Positively Painless, If you have two or three teeth we will insert a full set without a plate. ALL WORK GU ‘TEED 10 YEARS Gol luses spoken, ni cheap advertising dentists, but with first-class dentists at halt sours M. to 0 P.M. 0A, M. to 4 P.M. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN, “NO PAYMENT DOWN! new two-family brick on rh 99. see ut this way 1 MANAGER, ‘phone 7440—Cort, fo “Tlherty st PIANOS AND ORGANS. Marschelder Plans. »\° jrast,té'a, 8 Special sale high-grade pianos; tactory prices: cash, casy terms. Price inarked on every play, FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, 9 rooms; all improvements, Bt, Jersey City Heights, FINAL EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD COMPLETE FOOTBALL SCORES AND SPORTING NEWS, re CONTAINS }and has positively cured thousands | | with displacements, inflamnmtion, | | eration, fibroid tumors, irregular- | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908, Important Notice Secure an Arrow Sale Booklet as you enter the store,tomorrow. It’s filled with remarkable bargain news. This little Booklet is planned as a guide for hur- ried readers. Tells you just where to find the Arrow Sale items. ~ FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY’ Pl With ARROW SALE DAY Outdoing all previous value-giving efforts, emphasizing in the strongest manner that it is possible to get prices down to the enthusiastic buying | point on a better grade of merchandise without sacrificing that standard | of quality which has made GREENHUT’S synonymous with thoroughly rehable high-class merchandise. Come tomorrow, come by all means. Go at will through the store. Let the Arrow Signs present you to a hundred bargain surprises, | Second Floor Women’s $23.50 Suits at $12.75 One hundred suits in this collection; made of brond- | cloths. cheviots and serges, in all the new colors; they are all well. cut, tailored and fitting, in very attractive styles; coats arc 36 to 45 inches long; skirts are the Main Floor a $5.00 Fur Hats at $3.75 ‘A number of smart, ready-to-wear models, in the newest furs. $3.50 Velvet Hats at $2.50 All the new and most becoming shapes and colors. $7.50 Plumes at $4.95 Heavy, drooping flues; 20 in. long; black only. lor range. newest styles jull size and $3.50 Net Waists at $2.95 Dainty white and ecru net waists; elaborated with baby Irish insertion and Valenciennes Inces; hgh collar and long sleeves; lined throughout with Japanese silk Misses’ $7.50 Panama Skirls at $5.00 }| Black winter-weight panama; in circular and gored |f) models; with plaited buck; 33-39 in. $5.75 Silk Petticoais at $3.75 Excellent eal taffeta; deep-tucked and shirred iI flounce; sil rlay. A pedals i i} Third Floor Women’s $2.25 Mousquetaire Gloves at $1.50 Fine glace kid gloves, in excellent shades of ten; elbow length $3.00 Satin Princess at $2.25 Yd. 43 in., ma heavy, draping quslity; black only. $2.00 White Majestique at $1.50 Yd. Rich satin finish; 33 in. wide. $13.50 Lingerie Rubes at $9.00 White lingerie; beautifully trimmed with lece and English eyelet embroidery $5.00 Pigskin Bags at $3.50 Made of ine imparted pig:kin, with double strap hendles; leather-lined. $18.00 Kazakdjes Rugs ai $12.00 ana $14.50 A number of fine antiqu’s included, 4 x 7. $25.00 Reclining Chairs at $16..0 Fine mahogany, large roomy style; scle leather seats and becks. Men’s $1.00 and $1.25 Neglige Shirts: at 79c Plain o plated bosoms: cuffs attached or detached; in ight, dark and medium color-ellects of percale and madras ° 5 $3.50 Jeweled Buciles at $1.50 Choice of a large number of desigas and jewels; all are unique. $1.95 Damask Napkins at $1.49 Doz. Dainty patterns to select from; fine all-linen damask. $7.00 Blankets at $3.00 Pr. Heavy-weight wool biankets $4.00 Fancy Comforters at $2.95 Silk-bordered; filled with sott white cotton. $6.00 Carving Sets at $4.25 Stag handles; steel blades; with sterling silver ferrules. $1.75 to $25.00 Imported Scarfs. Squares, eic., at 75c i0 $15.00 Scarls, ceaters and squares elaboratery embroidered in white and colored silks; the collection 13 one of samples, and includes many exquisite pieces $2.95 io $7.50 Sewing Baskets 4 at $2.25 to $5.U0 Fancy braid and raffia; beautifully lined with satin, in attractive color effects Women’s $8.00 Writing Desks at $6.00 Mahogany fini-h; fitted with large drawer. $15.00 Bronze Eleciroliers at $9.75 Beautiful subjects; with two 1} $7.50 Copper Chafing Dishes at $5.00 |f Fitted with eramel cooking-pan afd patent adjust- abie lamp. hts Women’s Pure Silk Hose, 79c One of the exceptionally strong features of the Arrow Sale for tomorrow. Here’s the wonderful part of this great bargain news. There are plenty of if Black Silk Hose in this sale. Come any time tomorrow. It was an immense purchase, and there’ll be enough to last the day out. | All pertect—we emphasize this, because the price is solow. Black ail silk with | acable sole, heel and toe. Colored with lisle thread sole and garter top in the following | shades—white, light tan, dark tan, sky, pink, canary, heliotrope, champagne, green, red, purple and gray; all sizes. A Great One-Day Special in failor-Made Suits, $19.50 We want to go on récord, in the strongest possible manner, that these Tailor-Made Suits, special for the Arrow Sale tomorrow, represent the best values ever presented to the buying public. They stand for more—for style, -smariness, exclusiveness and all those admirable points that appeal to the fashionable dressér who desires to conform ta the current style, without overstepping those bounds of simple elegance that define good taste. Just 100 Suits go in the sale iomorrow. Tie model is made of a very' fine broadcloth in the newest shades of catawba, taupe, green, wistaria, navy, and also black. The coat 1s the chic, 38 inch length, effectively trimmed with satin and buttons; lined throughout with Skinner satin, which is guaranteed, The skirt is 0: an unu- sually pretty style, effectively trimmed to match coat. $25.00 would be a moderate price to ask for such a perlectly tailored suit, we save you just $5.50, at $19.50 50-inch Kersey or Broadcloth Coats in semi-fitting or loose model, handsomely trimmed with braid and satin bands; collarless models, neck finished with velvet and braid; lined with guaranteed satin; deep cuffs with braid and velvet trimming; a regular $16.50 vaiue for $12.75 | — | | A) Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, $2.85 One of those extraordinary One Day Specizls planned to augment the Arrow Sale Day, and what a stir these shoes will create at the price You'll find the early hours best. You can choose more le surely. Two styles of soft kidskin shoes with tip or plain narrow toes.’ Patent leather button shoes with brown suede tops. Caliskin lace shoes with wide toes and low heels, suitable for business at $2.85, | | 6th Ave, 18ih to 19th St. Greenhut and Company, 61h Ave, 1:h to 19th »¢ mami (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) iam A Great Bargain List In furtherance of the Extra Special Values with which wo are Celebrating Our 84st Year in Dry Goods! -m Women's y Curtains ) rrmay Coats, Suits, }cxunepRatIon |Bed Sets + CELEBRATION j ALUES VALUES Curtainings J eel a He ah LS Nottingham and Scotch Lace Cur- femit-fitted double breast—special, 4.98] {tlhe double and trinte twinted Women's 50 Inch (el Ad. Kersey, effects—White, F |, two tong— Broadclotis and orth $1.1 kee ee id colo : worth $1.8! % 0088 AI or trim'd. ae Point Venise Curtains—Corded de- signs oo filet rrounds—rich effects— great. varicty Worth $4.08. 0B | worth 8898.. 5.083 pe worth $3.98 6.98 Oriental, liu? tects— 4 - 4.98" oy * faved Ii, Portieres— Suits—Broadcloths, heade Contrasting. evrons and W colork—worth ORE » 15.98 Solld Mercerized Portieres—about 1B}: BoB] _ thirty styles-usually $7 see 5.98 | Odd Pair urtains—Teversible Bag- 10" | “dad, Armure aud full Mercerized— q value $4.98 and Bec. ee toes BOS. 99n French Net Bed 5 -Sample Line— regularly $1 Waiseevenieete 08 Ronnlssan nd Marie Antolnette He saracul Fu s—Pillow pace Motifs—deep yalance—bolster shat Caracull Fur. Sete—Pillow Mutt $810 10 sets.5.98 | $11 to $13 sets.7.08 ws 5 tal Stripe Couch Cover: oA sel fringe—value $1.50. 88 Loy Tapestry Table Covers—1i4 yd : equare—fringed—value $1.00 a. i a + 14.98] Satin finish and Godelin eff edt : Tapestries—20 st yar Women's ) FRIDAY value $1.49 10 $1.13...00cceee + BB yin : Hh LoE y| Finest Imported Organztne Stlks 4 Waists, Skirts, ; CELEBRATION hand emb'd eftects—value $10 te Wrappers, etc, | VA" USS and $12 yard eer ate > ‘ nt qualities and colori ae Women's Taffeta Silk Waists—platds below the Inmort co 2 and stripes—fancy tucked—bla o te nd colors~-worth $2.98 2.25. 19d> omen's Wool Walsts—novelty Sash ts tinea tend ees) French double borders—wer 3 Flannel in plain colors— $5.00, 3.98 Pd Dress Skirts—plain an Rugs ) FRIDAY i lack aind colors Window Shades | CELERRATION * ** od, with fold t VALUE st 1.75] Stationery, etc. J ES lwor Beat Wilton Velvet and BrusselaRuge— 7 + 7x9 ft.—splendid designs and ahh ences colorin $15.00—Friday.... 11.98 uiy slzes—Speck: ACT ser Persian Rugs 27x54 ineh— 4 Women's Fiannelette Wrapp rich designs and coloriny any full length Kimonos~Dersian and usyally $1.5 (98 evo heat patterns— 98| Opaque Window Shade: 10% Women white and best tnts—spectal, 25 nat Hlan ndow Shades—tfringe eat girdl gs—worth $4.49, 2.26) tix ft.—colors and white—reg. 45... 82. i Women's r two piece House Box Initial Stationery—stamped in <e! Dresse: cale—neatly made— { red, green or blue—value «1 axa? 13) extra full—deep hom—reg, $1.98... 1.49} Postal Card Albums—cloth bound— oer Cashmere Tea Gowns—pin tucked space for 600 cards—value .50. 25 c970 yoke back and front—shirred satin \ irim—black and colors—reg. $8.98.. 5.98, Women's Shawls, F Muslins | ) FRIDAY Pillow Casts - CELEBRATION Sheetings. etc. } VALU BUSAN Ten BAGBY se +98) ino Aleached Muslins—yard wide— 0 C : ‘ F Boys’ Suits ) rrr fine for underwear—worth 5% _ 3 yds. wide— d Boys’ Goats ; CHL ith--therefore 6 j VALUES —Ustally 30... 18% 899 J Seamed eap at .3 0% FOO ee Ready Made Pililw Cases—less than cost value $5.00... 3.98 Hine ares fun Coots and ki 40) Miat met urgeons, worth es 2 ‘eather Proof Tickings—A. C. A. and other stripes--Wworth -18....+. ull size Feather Bed Tick Ady for filling—value $1.50.....-+- + 10% 98 We ixtiir Sik Floss Cushtons white cambric cov'd- plaid; x20—worth .i9 2g 4~—worth .69 .g Wis costs cr anteees, BOS 2ox22—worth X25 —worth 09 » , Rubber Coats and Mackintoshes— Pura Feather Pillows. x ha oe to 16 yru.--valuo $2.98. +.+., 1.98 | Doxa worth 7 49 value 98.59» 4g, Knee Pants and Moom role Cheviots, Tweuls, Corduroys — go | Blankets ) FRIDAY. nd Boys' Flaunele ae: Comfortables | CELEBRATION ted. quality-—4 to Spreads VALUES Boys’ Flannel Blouses—Blu Ked-—Military Neckband of col Cotton Fleece Blankets—11-4. size— attached—4 to 19 yrs.--Were .69,.... 49] white And colored--reg $1.29--r:00--6 7D “ Fine Blankets—Heavy wool 4 Women's )rrrpay with light cotton warp- 18 98 values.......-.+ Underwear and -CKLERRATION| a , Ae) tut WashabieWaists) V4" Wile ‘anf,eciore—ral bu Children’s Knit. Night Drawers— Full size Honeycomb Spreada— ts fleece Ined—wi h 98. . . mH aa 1 to 10 years + 49 H ‘ 98 ‘i ined or Planne bles pet or scallop. 49 and Canbric-worth $1.98.. 1.69 1, 89/Strong —) rrimay hae i .24| Basement - CELEBRATION an Corset ecialg | VaLuns ; Cornet Ga ag | Speciais 8 White Figd Madras ur cold Sweet Cream #oup-Breakes ina box.. & i] Mt Vaists~neatly Catto - 4 9 g. mi mn Walets nent galored— | g| Borivated Tooth’ Powder—re oe Fine White Batiste Waists- T vokes--of Vil. and Point : inserts full} ag value $1.00... oad ata Millinery ) ereay | aoT Petticoats ; CE BRATION Muslin Skirt Yokes—instead of «1 8 ‘tty : ; Chiffon Collar Foundations ite J VARUES Lss't'd styles—res, aig NE Raadyeloswoar) Hatace Sateen Head Rests—wide ruffl Pi ltealormenien minwe, | Slew dwsignscreg, sP8scsccscssecsssene « 19 tHe atin or velvet 1A ed Scarfs and Squares—fine 9 $3.48 re rere 198 open Work—Treg. Ds vas 49 oar Unerin'd Felt Hats~Mushrooms vundry J 10 qtitek and olore~ od denims—reg, 4 Ye ie 1 Drea Hats black, e yen navy—elsewhere $1.49... i } 4 Main Floor | 7 Rep eaTZ0N | Bargains VALUES Mesh Vellings~nowest destens black und-colors—value 19 10 Silk Grenadine Mourning Vells 18 69 y 39... 22 v * Emb'y Edgings and Insert\: r \ ats—black Swing, Cambric aud Na cy | 3 hes wide—val 12% 4q y 498 Hose—all wool Extra Size Satoen Petticoats—ftancy ularly 49) a 89 ae or tullored flounce~reg, 1.98 1.49 patr tor $1.00 “a =; ! k Hose: i ° Silks ) rrmay | worth $1.39 Co ern and CELEBRATION Women's ttibbed Cotton Vests ap a ; : all sizes—s eB Dress Goods j V44( #9 | Womon's 4 clasp Kid Gloves iw nase im ‘ egularly 79 55 OA 42 \uch Fancy Suits Jalds, stripes My 4 fn and ch v ** 39 Fleeco Lined Shirts 4 ¥ rer ant drawers to inatch—> 4) ag col value .69...... 82 Nun's Veilings Ors Tek. Toss, BB | 185 light and dar! Men's Negligee Shirts—light, medium ishowere 9 27) ind dutk-cutts attached and Boru, Tau, detached—all size ree } 85 ‘ alt 5Q | paihroom Sets—towel bar, glass ins—tight and dark colors: holder, soup dish and (ooth brush tack val , t+ 89! — bolder—value .70 set 45 No Mail or Telephone Orders, HEARN 2 } 4

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