The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1908, Page 31

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iP PRETIV IRS POLICE ARREST WL BE FAG — Say Mrs. Out of Tripp Was Mt. ein Oh Offer Includes Six Months’ Tuilion and 40 fe, Weeks’ Eng Mistake, She Says. | PRIZES FOR A DOZEN. °°, Evening World Readers Will (ec? Swine: ns Select Lucky Winners for Theatr One feature of Charles Frohman’ extraordinary offer through The Taaacasnia ein ning World of an opportunity for] xo. os West stage careers to twelve pretty girls det should not be overlooked. be ed w another woma 10, The men un: the Hotel tives say He g' antees them tuition in singing, danc- ing and acting which would cost each girl from $300 to $500 in a school. And the dramatic school gives no guarantee of employment. This offer permits the good-looking gir] to make an experiment as to her xpense. ramatic in psycho to invest in the Be Mining Company, which wi im rich, according to his 1 hur he gave him jand got a red-sealed certificate change. vocation at Mr. Frohn:an’ If at the end of her ooling she will have a pro- follow with the} has succeeded fession she same financial and professional Te) 11. ieaith he recommended to iby fdnay May:|ewodiah ipicl raasaeuke is ave | Said, Mrs. 1 who have | 5. the time two girl also went W recommended one palmist. sults as experie and other theat risen from the chorus. To each of the twelve pretty girls selected by the readers of The Evening James Haw yment on | Dr, Kohler is said th a week | some stock. tract for forty wee "the stage, at a salary (making a total outlay of 00). This contract w ide a trip to | finally went to the police. Europe and a chance y at London theatre. If t succeeds, she will receiv tract for a two or three ment in the Frohman cc Six Months’ Tuition. : f the dozen lu rls who win | ar in The Evening World tests will re- | ceive in addition six months’ free tui- | vith her her Complaint. against tion in singing, dancing and acting, to }ley” and * ‘smi prepare her for her work. | The conditions of the contest are very simple. Here they are: The competition will close Dec. 10. During that time all applicants are requested to send their photograpl ph Editor, P. O. Box 13 New York On the back of each pI ) be written the er stock. Thirty passengers In the “Wolverine Exp York Central Railroad, were when the car ry Utica, er ork time, + and readers will b as to w entire t Frohman hi formance unti to give the prize- time to study thei der his direction } initial bow to ar i JAMES McGREERY & CO. i 23rd Street MEN’S HABERDASHERY. A complete assortment of Neckw ts Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Waistcoats, Mufflers, Reefers, amas, Sweaters, House Lounging and Bath Robes. In Both Stores, Shirts, Coats, On Wednesday, December the 9th, 100 dozen Scarfs,—11 inch, large, ’ flowing end, folded Four-in- Hands. Latest colors. 1.50 each. ; 250 House Coats,—made of double nin the revolving e story told by the po- » and began . He inter- | and advised her on-Auburn Gold | to make ychological $25,000 to. invest | It was the same proceeding, | ‘World Mr. Frohman will hand a con- | according to the police, He went West. to have sold her She began to try to get a trace of the other men and the girl and Mrs. Tripp said after the arrests that plicant |a mistake lad been made by the police. her con- |She said she had reported @ome time ago that a man who had veen acting as | |her agent had disappeared, but that | since then he had returned and restored | ‘The police say the men arrested are | supposed to have been trying to fix up WOLVERE” Fy FLYER «COACH JUMPS TRACK one of the chicago and | THREE IN WIDOW ———STAGEART FREE SWINDLING CASE “Done” About $50,000—All arrest gave the names | in ex. When Johnson later went West eal her al To her, it ss | ley,” “Haw: | | e rear coach of | of the New thrown nio a panic and shaken like beans in umped the track No one fastest at 12.08 at 9.10, late and was The rear several _CASTORIA For Infants and Children, | The Kind You Have Always Bought 34th Street Cloth. Regular and extra sizes, 8.00 100 Woolen Blanket Robes. Regu- lar and extra wide. 8.50 23rd Street 34th Street { 23rd Street LADIES’ LADIES’ DRESSES. SHIRTWAISTS. TRUNK DEPARTMENT. LACE CURTAIN D. 23rd Street DRESSMAKING JAMES McCREERY & CO. On Wednesday, December the 9th. GLOVES. 2 clasp Glace Gloves. Tan, brown, grey, black or white. 1.00 per pair 10 inch Glace Biarritz Gloves. Grey and white. 1.00 per pair dn Both Stores. dn Both Stores. Broadcloth and Messaline Princess Dresses. ‘Tailored Suits, — various models and fabrics. 19.50, 25.00 and 32.50 usual price 25.00 to 45,00 Exclusive yariety of Imported and Domestic Gowns, at reduced prices. In Both Stores. The regular stock includes a large assortinent of Messaline, Taffeta, All- over Net and Lace Waists, also various models of Irish Lace, at attractive prices. A large variety of Tailored Waists of Linen and Madras. A quantity of Cots ton Crepe Waists trimmed with dainty laces. At moderate prices. dn both Stores. Russet and Brown Sole Leather and Black Walrus Grain Bags, High cut, saddler sewn and leather capped corners. Leather lined, with inside pockets, Eng- lish locks and catches. Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 inches. 5.75 “\=F value 6.75 to 6.75, Russet and Brown Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, hand sewn. Double steel frames, leather capped corners and Eng- lish locks. Leather lined, with shirt pockets. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. 7.75 and 8.25 value 11.00 and 12,00 EP’TS, in Both Stores. On Wednesday and Thursday, December the 9th and 10th. Sale of Lace Curtains, Lace Bed Sets, Portieres and Tapestry Squares. About 5,000 pairs Fine Lace Cur- tains at reduced prices. Trish Point, 40 designs. 2.50, 3.50 and 5.50 pair former prices 3.75, 5.00 and 8.00 Cluny and Antique, in 35 designs. 2.00 per pair...former price 2.75 to 5.75 3.25 and 4.00 per pair ‘‘ 4.50 ‘' 6.50 Renaissance and Marie Antoinette, in 30 designs. 6.50 per pair. former price 8.50 to 9.00 7.75 and 9.75 perpair ‘‘ 10.00 ‘* 13.00 Lace Bedsets,—with deep lace trim- med valance and boister cover. Various attractive designs. 3.0U, 5.00 and 9.50 per set. former prices 4.75, 6.75 and 12.50 Portieres, — Rich Reversible Ar- mure, with cord edging: Wide range of colors. 4.50, 5.50 and 6.50 pair former 4 prices 5.50, 6.75 and 8.00 Tapestry Squares, suitable for cush- ion covers, chair seats and fancy work. 35c, 50c and 75c JAMES McCREERY & CO. JAMES McCREERY & CO. DEPT. The remaining .stock of imported models at one-half former prices. 34th Street Store. Copies of Imported Gowns are exe-. cuted at moderate prices. Reception, Evening Gowns, Lunch- eon Costumes, Tailor-made Suits and Riding Habits. Thirty-fourth Street. The Sunday's World “Want” Directory makes more offers of positions than any other ‘wo mediums in the universe. 34th Street 34th Street { oa Mail Orders Filled from This Advt. ek Boys’ Youths’ ble soles | Rubber i Boots Overshoes Boys’ sizes, 1 M 7to9 Arc.ics—EX Suitable to wear Girls’ and boys’ Suspender Sets | to the Tots uur Toy Fairyland Crowded as Never Before —chielly the in Unmatcliable Under, all 5 ‘ Boys’ and Girls’ Sto m Kin Sizes 7 to 1042, at....., nT UP) anne heay ght, sizes High Cut 4 Buckle and 8 Button XTRA mi All’ { i is i ie | v- sos i i { Greet a 1 i u vicing of Frech ng for Chris full, reaches to 1 may be drawn 00! Coat Sweaters, Re: aul larly’ Sold at Uoubie, a Peerless | hh Bargain at $1.98 Shown in several styles titch; breasted ; with pearl ‘buttons; white, gray or red,. |Boys’ or Refers, LA Ruffled Mus! Scie OCTETS a | estic (0) quotations FOLLOW (Mife (e {Our Great Specia’: $5 Engl sh Doll’s Carriages, $2. 93! jA most large enough for a real baby~-and ceriainly the best value ever known in retailing. tubber tires, leatherette adjustable hood, 21-inch meeeys —set one before uy) area i sold, at NO Mall ‘OR TELEPH.NE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED G Gouns NEW YORKS OTHEN wesT lee STREET Silvery Ao Vin! bellos Purchased Now Initial Engraved FASTEST GROWING STORE ENG ES AND ' mensits of our w lerte umes, mech anisms—and the extrer A Wonderful Offering of Steal Runners ROWD=THIY COME HER! cee tees oh EEN TERNE NY etme NTA f Size 14x45—st gear, kand:om Ver y strong : prinzs, ircn whee's, 2.98): An exceptional ( Cpp DTA to 6 Bay. \CE CURTAINS FS Hur dreds remain after the BU. history of this stere— treally reduced in pr Scote» Lace ‘Comb )& Brush Sets 2.98 Girls Hooded Raincoat tmas glits; ead; and fancy trimmed shown in oer MRC = al ‘Wom men’ 5 52 in. Caracal Coats! de tops; ag has) : Wate $4 Overcoa's, Suital Medea el “ —- Brussels Rugs p me } i of Lace Curtains that ST NOVEMBER in the op—dras= io imduce k selling. Real irisa Point Curtains i 0 ' ane til gi of smal/ lois Curtains Point de Par's Curiains 3 Dundee Thread Curtains ies yn Far Sets a in Curtains Children’s Fi Pur Sets angora or Misses’ Fur Sets 1 nut te, Aso for nuff and a Gigantic Sale of Couch Beds Telescore ni—usually sold at 1298 iL MPORTE , i LOTH, straight. 1 at 98.50 sie price $5. tw-toned, of ouy imitators are exploit nus, short curl caracul cloth, \ Women’ $ Tailored Suits _ Re duced to 4, 98 are bought Frame 1s made of heavy finished gold lacquer. of the best , including two dw Bete This Morris Chair of weathere: oak or aay hogany, Bos- <5 ton leather Tf covered, ad- | ight NE GREAT BiG OPPO ?PUNITY : x feloths, cheviots and al wool worsteds, 32 ined throughout vith satin or Vene- , MN sizes Cwhile lots \ to-morrow. I Girls’ =p an Coats In a rousing Wednesday Sa‘e—‘he most Satis~ tying Bargain of the season. Ma all wool zibeline cloth, beaver or ct dsomely trimmed with vely tailored; buttoned to neck; double cut extra fuil; colors, brown, red een; sizes 6 to 14 »y 1,98 Infants’ — and Short Dresses Made of sheer nainsook, daintily tuckes yoke, back and front, with inserting of embroidery, sull_skirl, with deep em Cc sizes to 3 years. 9c, value, at 1.98

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