The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1908, Page 21

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, of No. 210 Went one Hun |SAMOANS OPPOSE GERMANS. at street hed and Men: FARM COLONES YOUTH SAVES STOPPED A RINARAY | ee aes Might. Minally, anotier) ney are preparing to holst an Indepen- | nool children scattered Threaten to Raise Our Flag and policeman came to Fleming's assistance, my oa Ps | d Samoan fi i he Parl! it Policeman Flening Performed {ina the runaway was topped OF vthe ialnnda sreassemblen and. con: | ‘ . - ies ing was badly scratched and|template appealing to the United States | His Daring Feat as Pupils |» ut not seriously hurt The | and Great eitain to,declde whether this asinine asin A treMiaens ax n are owned by George} that they lost both power and. dign Thronged at Schools. § Eleith avenue. when the old Samoan Parllament was ‘ Aispersed and maintain that when Ger- | many took over the isiands she became | i y S ( e} » Foun 5) | Song hit of Eddie Foy from “Mr, Ham- th ee Neeley ee Gov. Hughes Requested to Young Bennow Four id Be Ws ee SHOAL: GE tub t WTA | gg RORSTREGTHTGREA RT MEMUL EARL | Slslear SEER ORME TINE Make Recommendations | Unconscious When Fire in ntationed at the schoo! crossing. | with next Sunday's World. chiefs will probably offer passive resist | cholas avenue and One Hu to Legislature. | Home Wakened Him. | and Twenty-fourth street, sac of his uniform and a ce r ft his cuticle infstopping @ run esas a un nt Stern Brothers (Spectat to The Ev ALBANY, Dec. 21.—R 3 derd, Commissioner of Charities; Re lames sand ch n were pouring W. Bruere, of the Municipal Research a choo! for the re: To-morrow, Tuesday of . aide) ‘ g brown horse, drawing League; and Ceodsntatt Kelly, thas ws he father AHO Wother Ney Rene student of sociology. appented to Gov.| aren Mr. ane Mrs. Ralp p r, Willi away from ‘ome when awakened by imoke. He saw tt Hughes to-day to recommend in Art Needlework AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE COLLECTION OF IMPORTED NOVELTIES, COMPRISING TAPESTRY AND EMBROIDERED TRAYS, FRAMES, HAND- F, GLOVE AND JEWEL BOXES. of the proposition was handed in by Its] floor of a five-story: h promoters Inj “The proposed farm colony proposed Mi Favorita Highest Standard Cigar 5 He found boch his sisters un in connectio: vith New York institu- VERE yROWIEEEAWIIEYIN] (RAY TeSUNTTIEE from Key West For To-morrow | NRT inp P for many years. | HAND EMB'D CROSS STITCH TABLE COVERS, 54 x54 ins, $4.50 | putting ale me Quality Better Than Ever}! TAFFETA BOUDOIR ARTICLES “Although 1 out of the land, it is ment out of it. Holiday Packings fore, in which the Displayed in All predominates, as in Our Stores. m ee Ce a id the self-supporting. ¢ d e Pp k &Til Osiveuteates (are(anwibin : ; fo apart n ; ar. ior Frames, $1.25, 1.50 Pin & Toilet Boxes, $1.25, 1.45 Strap Baskets, 1.45 Glove & Handkerchief Boxes, 1.25 mit tramps to the wot because they cannot easily distinguish | the willing from the unwilling tramp | —= and partly because the workhouses are Aprons for Holiday Gifts overcrowded. Hence, the importance of | Store Open Evenings Till Christmas. Maids’ Aprons, from 25c, 50c, 75c to $3.95 instituting farm colonies, to which It | | will be a blessing, rather than a dis- | Nurses’ Aprons, from 38¢ * 2.25 grace, to be committed. Thus only can| = the burden of the tramp be lifted off | | Women's Kitchen Aprons, : 30c « 1.45 the community without ex Deot. State beyond that o fi | le i Work Bag Aprons, at 1.45 “The Farm Colony bill proposed pro- | vides for the appointment by the Gov- | ernor of five trustees whose duty it will be to select sites, appoint and direct principal officers and exercise a general | jon over the colonies. They are to | without compensatio superintendent of each colno: a practical and educated far to be at libert Broadway at Thirteenth Street. Chafing Dish Aprons, SS | (SECOND FIOOR) Will Close Out a | 125 Paris Pattern Hats American Made Rugs | | COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, INCLUDING Values up to $35. | i | tendent of a similar rope in order to_pror! WILTON, AXMINSTER, SAXONY AND SMYRNA. Vagrants, ds and gullsy"0f a ton 428 of To-morrow, Sale of offenses, such as trains, obstructing tracks, inmates of the colony a a t $P9.50 .00 | | T°? and $10 | Wilton Rugs, 9 by 42 ft, at $26.50, 29.50 | Values $32.50 and 37.50 | | | ste podustial Velvet and silk Hats trimmed with foliage, flowers, wings, fancy feathers and novelties. Also fur toques, fur turbans and fur trimmed hats. And lac; hats ‘or evening wear. West Twenty-third Street —Our Agent at 59th St. and Lex. Ave. will hand youone. Use it as Sc in Free Transfers cash ona $1 purchase at our store, that makes it just the same as though Sore Ope ALL CARS TRANSFER »TOy _ Store Ope Evenings Evenings Until Until = @lOONINGAMle * | eel L EXINGTON 10 3=AVED 592710 607Sr “NED TOO LONG” SODA SEEY Aged Lodger Kills Himself by | Gas; Lonely Amid Cheer of Yuletide. | Belleving himself without friends on | e of Christmas, James W, Tyier, y years old, killed himself in his No. 14 West One Hundred and fourth street, to-day by inhal- through a tube. He had been pout two hours when his body was found. The old man had been a lodger ut the house only ten days. Last night he complained to several of his fellow- lodgers that his friends and relatives “had tired of him because of his age and that life had nothing but sadness for | ae him. 1 . on we ine “olde he aad, ut iow The Last Call! The Last 3 Days of Our Great Xmas Sale of ugsait'Josar nosis ni’ | $450 Walters Louis XV. Concert Grand Upright $2? 5 ieee eit ca. | Pianos, Music Cabinet, Chair and Cover for - - | found in and all you need pay for it is MAN FOUND DYING $5 Down and Thereafter Only $1 a Week IN TURK'SH BATH No Interest; No Insurance and No Extras whatever—$225—that’s all. ! Upon first payment of $5 we deliver the piano to your home. eee “Her atin : - | We Also Offer the Following Celebrated Pianos We guarantee you a saying of trom 40 per cent. to 00 per cent. in ¢! a sate. Vosldes tie best plano investment You can make, fale ree an ano of a viebele ; : Think of it! One can buy the finest Walters Planos by paying | $5 Down and $1 Per Week $375 Style A Walters Pianos, $198 $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 | $600 Style K Walters Pianos, $300 Weak Heart Barred Eberts frorn Steam Room and He Was Rushed to Hospital. Sale Continues ; Vince Remember, This § | $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 | $650 Style F Walters Pianos, $325 ee Fiala jor 3 Day 5 iore, u $550 Style D Walters Pianos, $260 | $750 Style R Walters Pianos, $375 fy a ane eT: $700 Walters Colonial, $350 | $750 Walters Verticai Grand, $375 During the : During the $800 Walters Premiere, $400 | $1,000 Walters Baby Grand, $575 sale this cab- | “ yok nis Cube inet Free. y ree 4 New Model Louis XV. 1909 Walters Pianos Have Reached the High- $900 Walters Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $450 est Pinnacle o/ Piano Perfe. tion, ta Mr and lived at No. 104 sireet. He was for connected with a ract Don't buy # piano unless Beware of Piano Frauds! i rin ene fine, fete ublication. « o een Teese unde fh fee, same. 5 A 1H) ona troy epeatlon ou of tie factured, and is guaran ap piano with a naine resembling 4 wood one. but in | $30,000 AUTO FIRE. | 5 x et tha ant ne periacty seatene ot ae ot ON, Dee. x * iy w eee - plane et any wpostos They Are Pianos Built to Last Forever, “ iat ht Fare wom matt with Ulm street, owne Uf you" secure one of these pianos at $220 gt It at 9 price w . bur fa'otaces You [at's position to exchanae your olf plane ¥ oY lor one A All Ou id ou About 4 Its Value. You Save $225, foyer of ine BRC Za ai ra Bina." ah il Take ug an ta hart Gavel Ten ; Benign nah ox . on D ? D | Colne to-morrow sure, and make @ selection, ao | ed While Mr. Gavel wae fil to ti se Pinon ong top fitte ele tea Rs ay eR | lion t Dei YS 708, ih nee be, Seanpenes ed ws ae A anorted: tiene In tae too Tid uf every | Thureday Eve. Third Floor, | ae tanks with “All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. a | Hat Stands, $1.25 Satchel Work Boxes, $2.95 |} and he made the dresses. The firstone hundred and fifty will be ready tomorrow. } Greenhut Open Evehings Until Xmas we d Our holiday stocks are complete—presenting a wide variety an of appropriate gifts in the better grades of merchandise, at prices that have made this house buying headquarters for dis- ( re) criminating shoppers. The sales advertised here are for to- mpany morrow’s selling. Dry Goods | Christmas Umbrellas at $2.50 An excellent assortment of Christmas Umbrellas, selected especially for presentation purposes; artistic handles, ornamental and practical, together with a number of Novelties, all priced at a very unusual saving. For Men and Women. Covering of ai-stk Fine Silk Serge Umbrellas eee Srey twill and Union silky 28 inch Novel I dies, Gilt, Imported Gunmetal and selected horn handles, Martin’s London Umbrellas for men. Walking Sticks in the prevailing styles, i | Main Floor— Greenhut and Company | Broadcloth Dresses NN _ Tomorrowat $16.50 There’s a bit of history that goes with | this sale. What appeared to be an every day incident turned out to be, to use an old saying, “a veri- table blessing in disguise.” One of our best and largest New York Dress- makers came to us about three weeks ajo and asked us to take Forty-four Dresses just to try their selling quality Said he'd made them up aiter one of his own original models and he be- lieved they'd be a big scller To tell you the truth, we were not | so optimistic, but we took the dresses. They came in at9 A.M and without a single line of ad- vertising they went out before 4 1, Yh So we sent for the maker—wanted to give him a larger order. He couldn't get the Broadcloth—well, we'd get it ae for him. $o we got the Broadcloth, a better quahty than that in the first dresses, Really, it seems almost incredible that a dress of this character can be sold for $16 50—at jeast, we think so when we look at the dresses, and we know you will think so, too —but the fact that over a hundred of ihem are here dispels any doubt. So simpl-, so neat, so fetchingly st\lish, but withal smart, and possessing those lines that give ycuth and jrave ‘0 the tig It seems a waste of time to say so much about a $16.50 Dress, but we're enthusiastic, and we like to do these remarkable things. Because no other store has ever sold a dress like this at the price. This Dress is made of Broadcloth, semi-Emp re style, can be butioned ther down front oF back; strictly tuslored effect; long sheve, timm.d wih batt paiedlctectManihe 8 material 1s a silky fi sh broadcloth ‘Wae colors, beaunnful shades ge of Taupe Catawba, Olive Gres, Wistaria, Navy and Black, at. 16. 50 || Secon Floor—Gree shut end Company ¥ Front view of $16.50 Dress We Introduce the “Beau Brummel” | Waistcoat tor. Women Another extremely clever Parisian dress con- ceit—and what a genius the French have for such things! The Beau Brummel Waistcoat for women is a dress innovation that gives a racy smartness to the new |f owns, and accentuates the graceful lines of the |} pring development of the Directoire effect. } Its individuality and fetching character cannot |f! be adequately described in cold type. It turns |) an ordinary skirt and shirtwaist into a dressy costume. \\t You will notice by the il'ustration that it is fashioned in a draped vest effect from the sides and is fastened |f} in front with a large ornamental buckle and long Directoire sashes. In Duchesse Satin, In Bengaline_ Silk, teupe, catawbe, navy 9,75 Aavy, green, biac facdigleck nt, ’ and gray. . $7.90 Smart Dress Waists. A Stunning Model in Chiffon, tucked and braided and further embelished with Irish laces in the yoke, which is outlined with messaline and hand embroidered. To be had in beautiful shades ot eh Sek Wier CRRA AY ET TS A Handsome Waist of Crepe de Chine, entirely tucked, with yoke of fine em Toidered net com- ~~ bined with Irish insertions. To be had 1 $17.50 \) at SS in black and all the new shades. Special Second Floor—Greenhut and Company 6th Ave, 18th to19th St. Greenhut and Company 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St - eecececseooooooeee The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly known as a World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-day.

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