The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1909, Page 10

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‘PHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909, —— w Roosevelt Might Be Able to But He Doesn't Want to H w vat MRS. HUNNEWEL! HURT IN | “RUNAWAY WHILE SLEIGHING. | 1 Was Trying Ou ind Society Woman Was Throw ne Road: SALARIES TOO Tells Cassidy Committee His Budget Making Method Is “Best Ever.” SMALL, WELLESLEY, M Jan, 2l—. pony wh she was & t becoming Mrs, Hol+ ng away tosse nk in W sustained a a sn evening raat dinner she from the Hunne- nthe outskirts “I President Roosevelt were Mayor '° ef New York he might get a Corporation Counsel, a Taft f Cleaning Commissioner, a Loeb fe Police Commissioner or a Hit for a Comptroller,” said Mayor lan to-day while testifying be Cassidy investigating commit “But,” said the Ma I can't. get mich men. The city c pay the sale aries. 1 would not like to see Mr Roosevelt Mayor of New York. I am Me friend—not his enemy, However, 1 have the best cabinet of department nm heads any Mayor could get together,” |! Prof, Colin, for,the committee, int gated the Mayor. Concerning borough government the Mayor explained that if Borough Presidents spend more one-twelfth of their annual appropri Won each month they might ov aujudged gullty of misdemeanor, Prof, Colin questioned the Mayor r @arding his veto power, the procedu of the Board of Estimate and Ap; tlonment and the legisiative body of th city. swamped with and q krupt by soctalist hans,” For Central "There Is Only One “Bromo Quinine ”’ 1 That Is ‘Laxative Bromo Quinine Bureaus. Condemns Water Board, As to the preparation of the budg when he first took office, the M SCID LAMILOA. Seb aL a Ia IL (SAGIIASALASALS g 54-56-55 GJoenty Ghia Bt, West New York Philadelphia Announce that they will Close Out Friday and Saturday Not associated with any other New York Ster: ‘ suabcibisier The following garments: Women’s& Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 31.50 to 48,50 1] 5.00 1 9.00 2 5,00 (52 Ottoman Silk & Velvet Suits | | LG LILE LE EEIGEDEPELEB EL ENGELELA SADLER ADLD!SSADAADDDPILALA Formerly’ 68.50 and 75,00 | 35,9 | Women’s Caracul Cloth Coats Full Length Mcdels, Formeris435.00 to 45.00 15:0 1950 925,00 Lined with Skinner’s Satin and interlined 39 Full Length Broadcloth Coats | [ | | Formerly to 25.00 | | 12.50 Lined with Skinner's Satin and inter'ined Extraordinary Fur Coat Values : m are even less than half the usual prices wid, he found it an absurd process me Fi Sivgaheaalliminad infereetietimmvanins Used Tho World Over to Pony Skin Coats Caracul Fur Coats SIG to MAB ices Cech, Baie telligently, Then he introduced the Oure a Gold in Ono Day, 65. .$45,00 so z, were $110.. $75.00 Se SaaS an Ore Tack Bane ; segregated budget, “the best [I have oc AD ber the full fies = Cheek | check atiste ! ever seen,” said the Mayor. amon wey iuip aigaature on avalos is i 50 enw s.. 59.50 so" § «© i15., 75,00 t ir ped i iia iy hale ine | “¢,"" eontinued the May the pres- ve t . etsingboni 50 10. 75,00 «5 " “ » 11s., 80,00 @y ent alm of the Board of Estimate mak- 2, iId 5 a ¥ ing {t Imperative that. no A MAY ORAS GOYA ® aa “6 2s, 85,00 50" * 5. 85,00 &@ i Main 1 Compiny | ule be changed except by } wv i 12 i ¢:} | Gfithe Heard of Estimate is carried cut responsib?- | TSOO uD N 52 « 105.. 98.50 so § © 465,. 110.00 0 q ; 1S st rag > Q Brief Mention of the Arrow Specials ‘accomplished. It —— = : NY a | | the work of incre / Scarfs Small F ffs Ov i i een sige Questioned regarding the Water | NY alt Durs Muffs ym | MaintRoon 5 Cotton filled Comforters a $1.75 | f ld: Some ¢ aie ave) a2 Ff — 0 DSc i urkish Bath Towe s at 49¢ ee pleat usemng aay, at ‘ 4 inns 3.00. Caracu ° is) 5 $2.50 Umbrellas at $1.90 ¢ Bleached All-Linen Damask at 49¢ eerély hope that it will not try to per- Y an in € Mon 0, \ 3.50. ‘Persian Pav % a i Messaline Satin al 68c 5 Bleached Al-Linen Damask Pattern Table Pettiate {tnelf like the Aqueduct Com- | ‘ | 9.00.. i . Alaska Sable. . yt d Houlard Faconne at 6Xe . Obs at S149 misslon. The Water Board is now | Q 15. 00 Pointed F & sf Row hantung at 55e SI 2.45 Odd Fancy Linens at 98¢ ‘Sele a4 phat | oH e 3 : > .UU..... Oounnnon ointed Fox mn * A Crepe Meteor ot &8 S7. ched Linen Sheets at $5.50 Pr, ig iyalaiey ee aan ea BUGB AVenU Soret Sts S 18,00...... tees. +Persian Lamb. ; } 2.50 Real French Kid Gloves at $1.50 eke > bemstitch d Linen Pillow Cases at ‘ acyl ! Ties at 15¢ that of the Aqueduct Commisston | N 18.50... Natural Mink Y CEPT al ear ors a eral ae ; MVE RSUSHTATLOn Cee ry 5 ObD . mM | Dutch Coliars at 25¢ (0 50¢ 60S aist Pronlings at 29e Yd. Were CHa: In oantc ezas Will Close Out Friday N} MELO nian +sewBlack Fox... ny { yet apels aL aPelolsoe Higuredi Siti Mus tins al 2 9¢ message that you uid not favor the| LN a aaein: ie onan. We 4 o _ Trimmings a aoe 4 F Constitutional Amendment inc | ®, 25.00 BlackiCynx 25.09 Ce] \ Carey Te CL Fae x ently } the ¢lty's debt Imit? gm gy, Uma ah arg &, ag © > 4 j 35.00 Sierling Silver Chatelaine Purses at $4.59 ‘ldren’s 69 Night Gowns at 49 1 White ht eve 40. have ina BALANCE OF QA ASAIL ILLS SLSS ILS (3 OW is pest chide | elt and feel now that we should pr : ng Sliver Penctl’ Heide , NG imi = = 0c Bo.tie Hay's Hair Heal'h at 31 en 12,000, | r i ’ x 4 £5.00 Biack Chifo Satin Hais is Ho Eh aK now ha on Women’s Tailored Suits and Dresses = De ae rahe ar elas to have determined the actual 3.50 4 ; : . S50 Uncurled Osinich Feathers at 30c- | ans HIT IS NATURAL|| @aeee ceeded fie debt limit by clght. millions 93 Women’s Tailored Suits Vee ieee Ee Ih Petticvats at $5.00 1 do not believe the det init hae tem atitmnorledicrontclaniGanaaci ann einrvere? , forthe MEN & WOMEN wearing g> il i $1.40 Noveliy Broadcta CHEB IN I ee ae vintne che courta) Nava faelermines | DR. A. REED rd OO Atrannantal St i om n's $1.95 Dress ny Jac! e's at $1.50 whether Mr. Iving is right, we shail not 15 00 Wis ° . 4 Women’s 850 Short One-piece Kimonos at 50¢ ! positively know, 1 am ed to ac . i CUSHION SHOES 4 Women’s $5.00 Shoes at cept is statement as cor for the x ovr { ; TH HBeNTL OG Sey fe purpore of argument. If the city has Heretofore $29.50 to $45.09 , || to walk or stand all day and not be- | i Se ET te Third Floor exceeded the debt limit It is now me es _ : i come foot-tired, Yousee the Cushion { $1.57 Meriny Und Pillow Tops al 39¢ a LA Shei Te tane 4! and Cork Soles make a foundation for a Chu iran 5c | inion Suits af 25) ee . Ivins. , 4 x ave i} % 7 a: ide, 16¢ end 18¢ Dress Shields at 12%y¢ t To Help His Succestor. 86 Women’s Dresses Hi eZee to seston aueves “aie 1) Pe Combinalion Win Tactel and Ent elopesat 19¢ The Mayor made a i ! oil Q . it jj} AR AMS ASAIO MERI | 25¢ Fabric st utcnery Catinel at 19c advocacy of an incr of Broadcloth, Voile and Henrietta; a few of Satin, Wl! is given {ree circulation —the cushion gee Wi jie Frere. Pabric Staticnery Cabinet at 50c ye as to enable his ‘su ) 0 10.0 : BBA AL NS Heretofore $24.50 to $39 *' from the present 58 Highest Grade Caracui Coats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Full length model of Imported High Lustre Caracul Cloth, 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 the prevent bond exen considered Referring to the 1 je the debt Go slowly. If down and let the public & ft is for the vlty to get other amen wefinit dments may to dangerous paths ate ste dork bi . is coming when No Alterations No Approvals is a non-conductor of heat and cold and as are eliminated LET US SHOW YOU THE SHOES AND POINT OUT THESE ADVANTAGES, | THEY ARE FOR MEN & WOMEN | J.P. Smith ShoeCo. JohnEbberts ShoeCo. | { Makers of Men's. Makers of Women's. 4) Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Co.,Ltd, |") 1352 Broadway, cor. 36 Si. AN SRE ARR ESP A RE PETIT ns SOOM 1 $1.29 Blach Silk Brussels Net at $3.50 Bagcad Couch Covers at $2.50 | the foot cannot slip or 50¢ to 51.00 Valencenms Laces, Dez, Yos. at 35e $4.00 Rest Renais ance & ' HW rubseddainstea Wiard to 7c i $2.50 Nottingham Lace Cu | surface-—foot troubles 9 to 75¢ Lmbroidered Flanne.s at 49¢ 87.00 Real irikh Poict Borne i Greenhut Company Dry Goods Arrow Booklets at the Doors As you enter the store you will re e the Arrow Beoklet, Use at as a Friday shopping guide. [t will show you a hundred or more items of merchandise of the better kinds, each one an exceptional value. THE ARROW SALE Will more than ever convince you of the Greenhut value-giving policy. Prices were never so advantageous as now. The Coat, Sut and Fur Departments are to the tront with most remarkab'e values which pro- claim now as the most advantageous time of the whole year to effect savings. The White Departments also are assembling their most tempt.ng values. Altogether a day of wonderful bargain opportunities in which value and dependability are powerful factors, <——<ER S—KR S—E, (EK EEEZX Women’s Stylish Tailored Suits, $15 Sixty of them gathered trom our regular $25 line All very smart and new, but only a few of each, so Arrow Day is to enjoy the distinction of clearing them all at the remarkably low price named. The sale gives excellent choice of styles and materials a'l of which are quite suited for early Spring wear, as the new models still adhere to the present Directoire type, wth the hipless effect and clinging skirt, Stunning Striped Worsteds, pisin Bosdctoths. sturdy Chev ots nounced effects in imaxtures, tweerds, a’ S Tr nd the more nro: | sare the modish ‘trappings, buttons ond Persian eth ots A most practical investment since you enjoy the two-told satisfaction of a substantial saving and at EE the sane time secure a suit that has all the class and boro j The sixty Suits go cn sale tomorrow merning marked $15 | ty © po nts of hw new season's fashions See-nd Flooi—Greenhut and Company Small Lots of Dress Goods: Half Price. | You want them because they are present styles and suttable for early Spring Suits and dresses, We want to be rd of them be » there 1s only a comparatively ty of each. Taken alrogether they will make quie a sale, though! And ie and $7 2) Allove x46 Seamless Axmii Rugs at $6.75 SL.60 10.82.60 Prine 9 Ros bury Brusseis Rus at $9.75 pmmes al $5 00 | 00 Fumed Oak Setiees at $17.50 | 40 Fumed Oak Combination Table at $13.75 OO Solid Mahogany Oval Centre Tables at $9.00 00 Maho,any Fin shed Morns Chairs at $13.50. | | White Standard Muslins at 8¢ 9¢ Wamsulla Bieacked Sheetings at 35¢ by ut Gla § Cologne Bottles at $2.00 $/.20 Quadruple-Plated Bread Trays at $1.50 22.49 Hemmed My hite crochet Spreads al 98c Cell: rete and jf) | 42 An Unprecedented Arrow Sale of 10,000 Yards. of : 27-Inch All-Silk Rough Shantungs at 55c Heavy, lustrous and of superior wearing quality. Never, we believe, in the history of silk selling in New York City, have you seen a new, complete and compre: | hens ve color assortment of a pre-eminently popular material offered in advance of its season at a price so far beneath its recognized regular value Color assortment includes Ciel Champagne Wistaria Peach Keseda White ~ re Pink Naiural Amethyst Alice Blue Castor ivory y Mats Ola Rose Hrowns Royal Blue Myrtle Ciesm i Helio Gobelin Leather Navy Blue - Tans Black : f birniture, Garpeis, litigs, bedding Cash or Liberal Like Cut Wilton Rugs One piece, 9x12; value $39, Mt | 20.500 | [ocr W.COR'G"AVE21S'S Axminster Rugs 9x12 formerly$28, 19 50), §3v106,'mly.$26, 17,50. 6x form ry SIR, 11,98 When vou see this array of silks you will agree with us that it is the most con- sprttous silk selling event of the entire season — Special, per yard Man FloorGreenhut and Company 55c 95c to $1.50 Form-Fitting Belts at 50c A typical Arrow Sale value, a purchase made especially, for this occasion and so exceptional in its offer that it will not Inst longer than the. single day's selling, j 5 ear form fitting, wit satin covered ornam:n's Satin_and Leather Combination Belts, orpct murnessbuckieeiesp some With hinge atiachment on sides black and colors; regular values 95c to $1,5U; at 50c Moin Floor—Greenhut and Company Store forme ly occupied by ~ Sixth Avenue : B. Altman & Co. le 18th to19thSt. Snecial—Peggy Machree Song ON JANUARY 24 the Sunday World will give the words and music of the song hit of Greenhut and Company PEGGY MACHREE, now appearing at the Broadway Theatre, This Irish romantic drama is FULL OF GOOD SONGS, and the Sunday World has obtained what it considers THE BEST of the excellent collection. Music by arrangement with the John Church Company, L - * PRR Se se reo oN ee ene ee en ee ene ranhibess

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