The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1908, Page 4

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OR. Bul rm ORDERS ™ssuarat ane BULLETIN: “NO HOPE 1S LEFT" a ee Surgeon Sends Farewell Mes sage to Friends and Bravely Awaits End. DEATH IN FEW WEEKS. To Save Wife Sorrow Asks That No More Commiunica- tions Be Sent to Him. ISS CHARLOTTE WALKER, to, » CHARLOTTE WALKER TO WED Dr. W. T. B his recovery, + physicians have the p: in which ¢ say the dis ieulkieds surecon ers [Actress Admita She In to De Wife time \to iv of Walter, Playwrinht. pas) eet Ny 1 3, Nov. 26. Miss Char at times si ; this his home t these improve hopes were } truth—that He had him last eve they would s ment that, w dered, he wishec tion to come to To Save Wife Sorrow. He did this, he said, no! because he rece sbadows which no perse were gut! but he wished MAS Uwe of a ed Postage Stamp 1 punt al DETRO wit! by Imprisonment, ‘or himsel respondence For himsel: these testi one of them row. And so t from this will be alone with of doctors in t life, He is hig no street where hy and the end. V the em ertend Keai Eyeglass Comort. | Harris Suction Ciips “There Is No Hope. t night Dr. W on of his pa eneral message nere is No hope Mrs. Bui a r Fourth Ave. t., near Lenox Ave. Av., 8st & 82d Sts. near John Street 89 Fulton Street The artistic temperament of the renowned Adelina Patti was stirred by the rich, melodius tone of The FG jaines Hr as, oy me n I iano, the universal favorite, and her endorse- ment is an index to its high grade and capac- ity to satisfy the most cajtical, wM. KNABE & ©O. 5th Ave. and 39th St ho WE PAY sreawern/s. SN) KE} ore DRY - NS! FREIGHT) PENS ANACCOURY, YOUR OWN owner 10.P.t% aL ca bt TERMS rin, $5.0) D io W Far 10 Won 2.0) and Conmectiout, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908, Greenhut Interesting to Know and As you enter the store secure an “Arrow” Sale Booklet. Its pages willreveal a hundred or more special Arrow Sale bargains. Tells you on just what floor you will find them. Company Dry Goods Arrow SALE Tomorrow That once-a-week Sale which every section in this store enters into with enthusiasm—a Friday Sale that generously provides high-class merchandise at the lowest prices possible to quote and sustain the Greenhut quality standard. Rare saving opportunities will greet you on every hand tomorrow. Look for the green “ Arrow Sale” Cards, they Will help you to quickly locate “Arrow Sale” bargains. $1.00 Au-wool Black Cheviot at 65c Winter weight suitable for coats and suits; 50 and 54 inches wide; jct bleck $1,25 Herringbone Serge at 85c 48 im hes wide: good shades $3.50 Hemstitch Tea Cioths at $2.45 $9.00 Doz. Madeira Embroidered Napkins at $5.50 Doz. Women’s $1.50 & $2.00 Ribbed Cotton Underwear at 95¢ Mercerize.i ribbed cotton; Winter weight; high neck, Icng-sleeved vests and ankle length tights. "s 25¢ Imported Half Hose at 15c . full fashioned, double sole and toe; high zl, all sizes, spliced Viomen’s Liste Thread Hose ai 25c Black, with hand embroidered colored silk designs; double sole, heel and toe; all sizes; regular 35¢ Second Floor Children's $10 Coats at $8.50 Full box mocel, roll collar and coffs, trimmed with banes of cloth; sizes 5 and 6 years. $6.50 Black Seal Bags at $4.75 Size Q inches; extra deep; leather lined. 4 Oe $12.00 Broaacloth Coats at $10.50 $2.50 Goat Seal Bags at $1.85 Full plaited over-drop lining of silk serge; sizes 5 Size 10 inches, leather lined, doub’e strap handles, andl Veni’. fined with change-purse —__—_= ’ $8. lk Suits at $5.50 $5.00 Ecru Batiste Robes at $2.95 Boys’ $8.50 Nortolk Suits at §. Also double-breasted swits ot fancy cheviots; broken Trimmed with embroidery izes $5.00 Real Cowhide Suit Case at $3.45 $6.50 Corduroy Coats at $4.75 Made of heavy selected stock. four inside straps, Full Genelec Niel eeliae end’ Clifs “patent lesiber shirt fold, linen lined, strap outs de fasteners; trong belt; sizes to 5 ears white and olors. brass lock ae aa 2.0 $2.50 and $2.75 Twilled Silk $3.00 Silk Duich Capsialise.00 ie Umbrellas at $1.90 Also ribbon and ruche trimmed caps; sizes 10 Rae 1 . inches 26 and 28 ines s:ze; natural wood handles, suitab'e for men and women $16.50 Silk Rubberized Rain Coats ,, ’s $2.00 Mousquetai at $12.75 Women's $2.09 Mousquetaire Gloves Silk and satin stripes, wide range of colors. Full at $1.35 loose bsck model, fancy coliar, silk straps «ver 8-button length glace kid in tan bleck and white. aiguidcratmewestclcevei/ ural bekteuti vdoules —— a breasted; finished with patch pockets und fancy * $1.25 to $2.00 Warp Print Taffeta buttons. IRibboniatoocvd: 99 0 ie ee Hands: me warp print taffeta ri: bon, 733 to 10 $3.95 Silk F Fetticaats at $2.95 inches wide Changeable or plain colors; deep sectional flounces Special Notice All Public Schools being closed tomorrow (Friday), we have arranged for a special showing and sale of Giris’ and Misses’ Apparel, Boys’ ana Children’s Clothing and Gurls’ and Boys’ Shoes. $5.60 Fur Hais at $3.75 Gir.s’ $6.75 Pcter Pan Dres:es a: $4.50 Woo! check with wh te collar and cuffs, sizes, 6 to 14 years 8 5c Liberiy n Ribbon at 50c Women’s $3.50 Cloth Top ‘hoes Liberty san, pins, blue and white, 744 inches wide at $2.5 suitable tor Directoire 5 s and Girdles Petent leather with biown or gray cravenette cloth cesacaneas tops, button styies io $2.00 Allovers at 50c to 31.25 Venise and rei, 18 inches wide, in white, ecru and Third Floor cream Sears 4.75 Armure Poriieres at $3.50 95c Colorea Coraed Bengalines at 70c att oo SE res at §. 95c Black Taffeta a: 70c are 82 inches wide $9.50 Mission Oak Sam, ng Stand Kary aaa at $6.75 $2.00 Whiie Satin Majesiique at $1.50 Very useful. ne. OS ae ~~ $35.00 Mahogany Cellareites, $22.00 $1.50 Enoli: th Velveteen at $1.00 Fully equipped; a splendid gift. W stripe in new coloiings—pre leerry, : Shay i Beata ein, ARAN Peel ne $4.00 Cut Glass Water Pitchers 24-1. wide ‘at $2.95 Women‘ S 3-Piece Broadcloth Suits, $19.75 Never before in the history of the trade has there been a three-piece Broadcloth Suit of this character sold at $19.75, and we doubt if there has been a three- piece suit—good, bad or indifferent—sold at the low pr.ce we make tor tomorrow's selling. You cannot conceive how handsome these Suits really are until you have seen them; they are so dressy, smart and exclusive. Here's something e'se that will appeal to you. They are models particularly suited for street wear, alternoon wear, calling, attending committee meetings, social or club work or the matinee. When the coat is removed, you have. a handsome gown with those long, beautiful lines that emphasize the smart curves of the fashionable figure of today. With the coat on, you are ready for a promenade, a drive in the park or shopping. Could anything be more practical? The important thing for you to consider is this: This Suit Sale is a special Arrow Day Feature and the price is put down to this low point to make Arrow Day looked forward to by all as the greatest Sale Day known to New York. A 3-Piece Suit of Very Fine Broadcloth ip taupe, catawbe navy and biack. The »\yle 1 an exset copyo! a high-priced mode), The adz-nch le gth, sm ortiy trmmed with buttons lage lap pocket-. semuefitted tupless coat eff) 1; 5. nner satin lined. ‘1 hy Dress a8 Frances style, trinmed with but ons; panei front Second Floor Cth Ave 18th 019th St Greenhut and Company, 6th Ave., 18th ‘o 19th St a ee ame (SOY JOrMery UiGupled OY B. ALINGN d CO) qemmnaemamemmmceeti snacmemsincmeeagy creer Laker i be Ave, and 1th h St., New York New York. 50,000 Pairs of W Winter Shoes: SG 6 Great Factories = At % Price = Famous Lynn Factory |Misses’ High 3,000 Pairs Women’s Cut Boots Fine Shoes = frrom the J. Marston Co. Sizes 24, to 8; width. & to Factory E oo and $3.50 mad e following lea Tan Calfskin Golden Brown Kidskin Ideal Patent Coltskin Gun Metal Caliskin Black Vitalic Kidskin Lace, t fashions an Russia Brera el Sizes a0 to 2, tension Soles: 235 to 535. Sq .95 a pair Bargains from al Young Ladies’ ‘and — ee ee i > Women’s Felt Chifaren’s Shoes | Rubbers Jul ets Br. Made of soft kidssin, h tle» For Nuis:s ho Men’s and Women’s mand 1 Hood, othe A Choice Lot of Sev- 2,506 Pairs Cin Shc] eral Thousand Women’s Street Pairs 3|Misses’ anes Nate T.achers A Pair $1.75 and$2.00 velues Shoes From the New England Shoe Company. School Shoes for | Boys Bo s’ Calf- ; Boys’ Dress Boys’ Gun Shoes i: = i Me aA Tivore | Qiieormevscbepemetie” Fourth MetaiCall ¢ el £ ‘ poe Sale Men’s Winter Shoes 3,000 Pairs Men’s Storm Calf Boots 2,000 Pairs Boys’ Storm Calf Boots Full bellows tongues. Thor- oughly well made and wear like iron, Values $2.50 and $3.co, Men's sizes Oto 11. Boys’ sizes 12 to 1344, 1 to 514. Special lot of the famous “Mechanic” Shoes for Men Just received from the Luther G Strow Co. factory Made of Plump Calfskin eather, built for service, strongly stitched throu bout, havy durable soles and soli eather heels, Sizes 6to11. Worth up to $2.50 4 pr., at $4.50 aPalr Made of heavy black calfskin, with triple soles to heel. STRAPS and BUCKLES $4 .95 A Pair FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, Peth St. A Gah Ay

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