The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1908, Page 6

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wc CLELLAN NOW SEEKS 10 CLOSE BiG SUNDAY SHOWS Wants to Cancel Licenses of the Victoria, American, Al- hambra and Others. § | jtectives who arrested Him said he it sulted the Mayor Cornell ¢ evidence against hin Asked for Summonses Sergte, Helton and Bola ’ sont as censors Theatre) before Magistrate Finn Sarcastic. 6 hud before him tn Clara Ty re +r ~ Crrepc Bowery n sald that TO TAKE LEGAL STEPS.) nernara and Ciara appeared on the Thalia stage lost night in costume. The e produced in court. Ber- r Tells se iti S ein proved be Oki jack Mayor Tells Conditions He aka Mad Us cad pea gown Found at Picture Shows. Thirty Moving An entirely ne Mayor WV ‘ given to living ra in from rder against § by the Counsel Pe way to cancel lice of Corporation t steps are under Hammer Morris's fam Percy & Se fifth st the that What th Mayor Found injury to sting the them—it tnd more WES. Kohnis OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. $4 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. 64 West 125th Street, Near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Avenue, @/st and82d Su, 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. 489 Fuiton Street, BROOKLYN. Tee ‘Opposite Avraham & Straus, . Eset tas * 6h Ave..Cor. 20th St. furnish $! needed, eer A. ellous gi Ciean Up 'n Our Basement ¢ Last Week of 1908 1,500 \\ ns pa * $2, 50 abili t all ti to offer the Strongest Bargains it up-lo-date New, eXe Uses 1) OUT Sive ald Basement 3,000 f and 33.00 Shoes, Bluchers, made of Patent Leather and Gun Metal Men’s esas Shoes in Patent Leather, Button, Lace and Bluchers. Regular $3.50 SOC TR A AO irs Women’s $2.00, $2.50 in Lace and Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit “CAMMEYER” SEWARD SQUARE. Company hief, no me: Madis IN UPROAR OVER A LOVE LETTER the lett Greenhut Dry Goods men, (holding out ari came from her husband, int it Is. a love Gelbha velope, of Pol te Important Notice All goods purchased December 29th, 30th and lst will be charged on your January account, which bill will be sent February Ist, 1909. are to be married Wax a bad man Getbhard bundled g tle) station and man | disorderly coi The sales advertised here are for tomorrow's selling. Jat her to Europe me-we li yenre, and 7 aay, He eth st summer When I told him to do so he beat me.” wdmitted that frankly ch & commot ants that he to Madison st up on a® charge Our Annual January White Goods Sales Are Now in Progress Trade conditions have conspired to make our White Goods Sales the greatest in the history of the trade. Months ago, when we began to make preparations for these sales, buying advantages were the best we had ever known —materia's were not only down to the lowest point, but weavers and manufacturers were willing to make unprecedented concessions for large ordeis. After our orders were placed and conditions began to improve, advances were made, so that today, in many instances, you will find merchandise that goes to make up these January Sales marked at wholesale prices The saving is so out of the ordinary that it would be a master-stroke of economy to lay in a season's supply, as these sales provide unquestionably the best buying opportunities the coming season can possibly afford, especially in— Muslin Underwear French Lingerie Lingerie Waists Lingerie Dresses Infants’ Undermustins Embroideries White Goods Corsets Dress Shields Stamped Linens Househo'd Linens Sheets and Pillow Cases Bed Spreads Blankets The entire store is a veritable exposition of White Goods, showing all the new 1909 ideas trom the leading American and foreign weavers and manufacturers _Clearing Sale of Women’s Suits Begins Tomorrow at $15 Those handsome smart GREENHUT creations that h correct style trend of t y call be ready tor you tomorrow—pr that must appeal to hundreds of discriminating women who have come to know the chare acteristics of the Greenhut ready-to- wear Suits For the first day's se ling, we have picked out about 200 Suits—not asingle one has ever been priced at less than $25 before. We want you to know these are not Beauttul_ Broad Fancy Siripe Mixtures. up-to-date models, w s 5 : fect, attiactive trimminys 4 Sk. e in Collection and colcrs, too, are the price : Second Floui—Greenhut and Compsny Clearing Sale Net Waists Formerly $5 and $5. wD) at $2.95 A handsome gathering o: Net Waists—recent tions expressing the smartest styles of the in ne great Clearing Sale lot crea- season are in ecru and rated with lase vokes made or embroid-red coh na a) sik bned eae 0 $595 On $3. 50 to 53. 95 Waisis at $1.92 Remarkable values while they fast more than one, ‘wo or three of # kind, but a wondertu: for as 2 Who'e White and ecru net tucked and trimmed w Pronounced Savings on Fay Coats feature of the atter-Christmas clearing. Do After three remarkably successful sales of lurs we of which there is only a tew of each lett. 1 so that only dependab! furs ar e advantage of the Greenhut quality standard, which ever offered Then bear in mind that the lier! Christmas clearing brings you these furs at prices very close to manufacturers’ cost naturally would have quite a number of styles These are all brought to the tront as a leading value- me 50-in Caracul Coats, m cade satin ining worth $100, at $85.00 52-inch Frer Coats, Seal guaranteed saun 50 decond He:r—Greenhui and Compuny Millinery Clearance Raise your value expectations, We have reduced our present season Millinery for clearing, and we want to do nearly all of itin a singe day. 's Millinery has been the surprise and delight of i women ot New York all season iong, and to find lait prices. and sa che case ot the more costly jess than half, will be a selling event of commanding sm- . Our Trimmed Hats including very chic street models, and more dressy and elaborate patterns for evening and carriage wear. Grouped on three tables, at: $5, $6.75 and $9.00 Former Prices, $10 to $22 50 Second Fioor—~Greenhut ard Company, to matkeu @ Tis, Blue_L throw scart, ; worth rs $125 at $97.50 f Black Lynx 50- inch Throw Searts, sata lined $9.79 Biack Lynx 70-in_ Throw c tab end, shirred vatn ynx Sets, rug mutf an $72.50 and $79.50 © mult and black Stylish French Seal Coat, Pointed Fox Se Ted skins, wih deep = and havoson shawi coiler and cutts bandsome bro- beautifully mate satin or ta! ha:dsome set, worth ergy ity fered oa river mink; ot thiow Directoi $8 4,70, $5.75 and $12.75 ~ Hosiery Specials Youcan find plenty of hosiery cheaper than the kinds mentioned here—but we want to emphasize quality and For instance, you can get hosiery in a dozen stores for 17c, but we want you to know value rather than low price. that you are in an after- the same character. high Women’s TanHose, rite heel, double sole and elastic top and ankle; sizes 9, 9$4i value 25, 17 Women’s Black Cotton auze Wes sel- OSC, Haire vuble vole and Heel; it sizes 9, 9%; value 50c, 29c Men’s Black Cotton Hose, puccd ec), toe and sole, @ splenaia winter weight, value 36c, » 25¢ Women’s Pure Thread |f! ose, value $2.60, fi} etting 25c hose—good 25c hose—for that price hristmas clearing, and the other items are of P Diack with neat hana broidered effe: ts; $1.50 Men’s French and Ger- man Halt Hose, !'s¢ thread; spliced heel, sole and toe plain colors, plaids and small figures on black. valu at 25¢ Mia FlooteGreenbutand Company Women’s Evening Slippers, Formerly Priced Up to $7, at $3.50 That’s about half price on the average. because the price 1s so unusually low. Black and Gray Castors; Yer¥ stylish and popular ow shoes ee one eer ior ‘dances } and parties, $3.50 Smart Frenchy styles Second FiooreGreenhut and Cor _6th Ave., 18th to 19th St, Greenhut and Company, § (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) All to go at : warm felt " House Slippers; vie etiers 98c 10 $1.60. Sele price + ‘con 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Don’t expect to see old, shopworn or undesirable slippers simply No such footwear here. Beautiful Fancy Slippers; and at the most opportune time for the New Year Parties and Balls. are novelties in various leathers in colors of Blue, Pink, Gray, Bronze Kid, Black, White and Patent Leather and Duil Finish Kid, some are of Colonial Style with neat trim Buckles. In This Sale $3.50 n supers which were s holiday gilts at — 59c Then the wif to et he he f his wife and far fon By Reason By Reason By Reason By Reason th Ave. Corner i TO-MORROW 'S Claims the First Place on Your Shopping List A High Class Maker's Entire Stock of Beautiful Misses’ Suits on Sale at 75 $49.75 34 500 Judged by the Best Known Standards, Worth from tio rich Tuesday GIN and count bitrary it a windfall di. To-morrow, SATIN TAFFETA R DRESDEN RIBB: $16.50 to $27.50 B f WI great good fortune to own these suits—-and so will several hundred young women, when they note their attractive- ness, buy them, wear them. ioned irom fabrics that ex- = quisitely express son's popular effects in beautiful {| tonings and fascinat d s that are bright an subdued fast | HE suits are peerlessly fash- i | { t | , NS, of the sea- A. Metal Bedste ac Ney WN At Greatly Reduced Prices ENAMELLED BEDSTEA Formerly $6.00, 7.75 and 10. 30° UPHOLSTERED SP. IN PL, IN OR FA Formerly $16.5( WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, STEEL F Formerly $: 3S, Y TICKING, AM AT nerly $20.00, 2 ADS, ALL WIDTHS, , 5.50 and § $4 16.50, $12.50, ), 24.75 and 25.60 $3 West Twenty-third Street 19.00 Misses’ Suit Saie (Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20, that will also fit smail women) of Style— of Quality— of Assortment— of Low Pricing— , 4.50, 6.75 Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding r Drapes One Low Price---Cash or Liberal Credit sae a Weathered Oak Chine ed ih at Wilton Soar H value $30 insion Style, Hans doors, 12,50 ite $2. 7x54; value fathered vais father nO, at : 21.50 Axminster Rugs 1.98 Weather iM res door ‘able, heavy Brussels Ru 9x12; formerly $18; at . 6x9 formerly $10; . 0.49 6.98

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