The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1909, Page 8

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SON, WINS SUIT FOR A DIVORCE ELEVATOR FALLS, —_->—. Are Hurt. Court Decides Against Wife, Who Was Miss Taylor, of New Jersey. ured. decided to-day: by I granted the husband's him the c y u first a cogwheel ho! nd floor, land and Mrs. S co-responderits. In giving his Judgment, Lord Guthrie sald the case had no le that it should not hav terest. Most of the ev taken up with the pe! a f removed him tu Flower Hospital, ——_ i selfish and Idle lives which contain LADY STIRLING | HOTEL GUEST ROBBED. : Httle or nothing romantic and little | = esaeRCha setae that was oven mvc Hert ng ates, HUGHES URGES ACTION —— [citrt and Driver Emptored at the St, Hubert Held, t Atherton ON TAX AMENDMENTS. | Disposition of Litigation In- Northland, b ut that her volving $41,000,C00, d and Mr, § JR. court when th ——————_—_. | Paterson Man, Bishty-two, DISPUTE OVER $5,000. a Receiver Montage, of Gotham Hoe %.)), tel, Suys It Wax Wrongly Patd, Gilbert L. Montague, attorney for hi J., March 10.—A: en of this city cation to- Supreme ( STEEL TRUST BUYS COAL LANDS Henry L. Goodman, pr PITTSBURG, March 19—The Steel rector of the Hote! r MY to the treasury dent of Montague Goodwin ) ' f j j \ : f | i i Absolutely Pure THINK TEACHERS TOO OLD. pats, Gea. Wy Retired, Renders the food more wholesome and su perior in lightness and flavor. The on'y baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, eee a You Know Brill Sto Than Any Other Stores? tioned, Th’s supremacy is based on the garments themselves—based on ior fabrics, superior tailoring, superior trimming, superior style and, above veneite Raincoxis, superior valuss. up to : 16.50, ted to hold its shape, Spring Coats & Cra- values elit. warra Spring Coats & Cra- $ 50 venette Raincoats, 13 values up to $20, are hand-tailored like $20 gar- » $20 standard in trim- dle box a Vand browr Spring Coats & Cra- venetie Raincoats, values up to $28.00, I ng instit 17 COMTEANDT 8ST, ho Greenwich St y PROADWAY, n, Chambers st UYTOY SQUARE, 1ith St... Bway See aga ONE MAN INIURED Accident at Belt Line Car Barn Causes Report That Many W and at first had been pped and the car shot Casey man- t without aid, but em- rd the crash, and, with- tu the shaft they ng from contusions andl Teg. Dr. Brown | 08) twenty-four yeare old, ighty-eighth street, at the Hotel St -ninth street, ven, a driver | letters to [ ( eof £ BAN arralgned Hye ote My ALBANY, Mar iit ord No ; nt a special m They of an appeal othes A ret nm and were GIVES ON HIS BIRTHDAY. | | Makes pus Gifts to Charity, W. B! made a} he would to- Baking Powder | es Sell More Cravenettes and More Springcoats The supremacy of Brill stores as Raincoat and Springcoat stores is unques- their super- all, on their THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 nt In that regiment, but ne ie}. Col Britton got his { the ‘fact that he was colonel of Hundved and Fourteenth Regt} BANNER FOR BOYS’ BAND. Sister of Varneli Sends VrOPHY |, One ment ‘| WHO USED YOUR | HAIR BRUSH? a position of } Patrick's Day y two vases of cks from the Rent Gaelic Lei of Ireland, and a hand: in ome silken er Miss) Anna Parnell, sist of Charles | in a Sk Stewart Parnell t band is coi Nifty UNIVERSAL BRUSH CO., 876 BROADWAY, N.Y. CITY, 23D'S COLONEL. trial of command of the Britton was Regiment Col was Stern Brothers | To-morrow, Thursday enter Imported Dress Trimmings DECIDED NOVELTIES IN GARNITURES IN DIRECTOIRE AND EMPIRE STYLES, OF JET, GOLD, SILVER AND S'TEEL BEADS AND BUGLES, WITH TRIMMINGS TO MATCH EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE ASSORTMENTS OF EMBROIDERED BANDS IN BLACK, WHITE, GOLD, ER, STEEL AND COLORED EFFECTS, : | ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AND PENDANTS. For To-morrow at Very Low Prices HIGH CLASS TRIMMINGS, THIS SEASON'S IMPORFATIONS, | at 69°, $1.25, 2.25 to 4,05 Yard A Splendid Oifering of | | Men’s Seasonable Underwear Medium Weight Balbriggan Shirts, long or short sleeves, also Drawers, long or short legs, Each 57° Mercerized Shirts and Drawers, EC in wh y blue, Regular Price $1.00 Each, 75 Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, medium or $1 0 light weight, also Shirts, long or short sleeves, — Each 1.1 Imported Natural Wool Shirts, long or short sleeves, . | also Drawers, long or short legs, ach 1.45 Women’s and Men’s Hosiery At Reduced Prices | Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, in plain black gauze, black mercerized gauze and plain tan cotton hose with garter tops, Pair 25C tai: poz $1.40 Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, of extra fine gauze, in black or tan shades, ingrain black lisle and black silk lisle with garter tops, Pair 35c Half Doz, 1.90 | Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, | black and desirable colors with double soles, Pair 75C Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, | in black, tans and colors, handsomely embroidered, Pair 1.25 Men's Halt Hose, of ingrain silk liste ingrain | black lisle and Morley’s black cotton, Pair 28C Half Doz, 1.35 Brilliant Gut Glass T. IN WARIOUS SHAPES, CONSISTING OF BOWLS, CREAM TRAYS, CHEESE AND RELISH , FERN DISHEY, NAPPIES, BON BON 33% to 50% Beiow Prevailing Prices West Twenty-third Street Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding & Draperies One Low Price---Cash or Liberal Credit System Brussels Rugs 6x9, formerly $100) 6.48 &.3110.6, formerly $11.00 9x12, formerly $13.00 11.48 Axminster Russ 6x9, formerly $18.00 9.98 | 5.3x10.6, formerly $24.(0 3-Piece Parlor Suit, Mahogany finish frame, upholstered with loose cushions of silk plush, silk cord and tassels, like cut; value att a 21.75 2-in. Continuous Post Brass Bed finished in best lacquer, heavy mounts, value $25.) Like cut, | | 14.75 0, Afternoon Tea 'ss’rved to bur patrons nm the Lounging Room, Third Floor Conveniences for corte. spondence are at your cisposa No charge. Other Important Sales Will be found in this evening's Journal, Special Saie of Maids’ House Dresses, Extraordinary Event in Muslin Underwear. ! $3.00 Hammered Brass Fem Dishes $1.95. Suit Cases and Traveling Goods. A dependable quality standard 's reccimized as the first es- sential to a spectal value in every line of merchandise offered at Greenhut's—" Fifta. Avenue Qualities Details of Aprons and Caps. Sale of Printed Batiste. h Avenue Prices” New Suit Models, Unmatched tor Smartness and Value, at §25 When it comes to producing Suits of new fashion types at $25, we frankly admit ourselves copyists as well as originators—tfol- lowing the lines of high-class Paris models of our own importation, faithtully reproducing contour and trimming and adding here and there a clever touch of original treatment, tor which our own designers have a rare gift, making that indefinable diflerence which dis- tinguishes GREENHUT styles, placing them far in advance of the $25 suits of the ordinary store Becond Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Thursiay's felling. Thus, with originality, clever adoption of the best Paris ideas and the application of workmanship of the highest skill, we have preserved in these inexpensive models az the art and grace, all the “picturesque style beauty, all the Frenchiness of the high priced originals. Stunning 3-Piece Suits at $25 (as illustrated ) Those strikingly smart ‘ts that: make such charming Princess dresses when worn without the coat, and the most effective tailored suits with the coat, Which is a new hipless style. Made of eacellent striped prunella, with the high Empire skirt. Collar and cuffs are handsomely elaborated with Persian trnmmings. Coats lined with superior taffeta 25 silk, Remarkable value at cow i The Fashionable Serge is wed in « number of handsome and exclusive mode's; it 1s one of the most demanded weaves tor prac- tical suits this Spring hipless coat styles with the clingin the new high girdle skirt which ts so effective have the correct fulness at the bottom merkable serves at ‘ : retations of the chic skirts Some have All skirts Smart Check Suitings also, ard the new 50) srays, all. of which have many fashionable admirers. All our $25 Suits ore lined with an especially fine taffeta silk or duchess satin, So varied is the assortment that every taste can be instantly pleased with a stylish Spring suitat . + + ee 25 Various int Pure Silk Bronze Hosiery—Special $1,10 The usual $1.50 quality. Bronze Hosiery is in great demand for Spring among smart women—so great that many stores cannot yet any at all, So it is par- ticularly fortunate that a pure silk hose in the correct shades can be had at a special price. Other shades are included in the sale besides Bronze, smoke, pearl, navy, green, tan, heliotrope, sky, pink, white and black. Best ingrain dye. Pure thread Silk Hosiery —gauze weight, rich dull sik Tustes, isle thread sole, double toes and low spliced heel, insuring greater serviceability than a silk foot. Best ingrain $1. 10 dye. Regular $1.50 value, at. Main Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Thursday's Setling Infants’ Spring Coats Samples of Regular $6.00 to $8.50 Coats One of those exceptional opportunities that seldom occur more than New York's foremost maker of Infants’ Coats found his season's entire out- put was sold up @ montb earlier than usual, and having no further use for his samples they once in a season. came to us at less than eost. A little over 200 Coats—having taken enough of the regular goods to complete sizes, but they all go at the one price, dressy conceits for toddlers, tots, little men and little All new Spring models qrey ere or Serges, Broadcloibs and mixtures 10 blue, brown, black, red, cream and white, Come Thursday, as they will all go $4 50 in a day, at. Second Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Thursday's Selling Golden Bronze Low Shoes, $3.90 Smart new Footwear for fashionable women. Shoe beauty, shoe service, shoe com- tort will characterize all the Greenhut Spring footwear. The Golden Bronze Low Shoes at $3.90 are the new two-eyelet low shoes, With the smart lines known as the Eclipse style. black and tanpe, Cae $3.50 and $5 All Suede Boots, :m#tt lasts, in black, taupe and brown, at $3.75, $5 and $6 All Suede Shoes for Children, Too. Second Floor— Greenhut and Company—For Thursday's 4.50! Noteworthy Sale of New Silverware Unusual values and absolute newness characterize this purchase and sale, making it a selling event of extraordinary note and remarkably inviting savings, We secured a considerable stock of the newest productions of the silvers smith’s art at unusual prices=articles for the table or for ornament—a rarely attractive collection. It is an occasion of extreme value-giving importance. No better time could be suggested tp anticipate occasions for which Silverware gifts are appropriate. Handsome T 1s also a timely opportunity to re-stock the silver chest. Plated Silver Bread Trays, 95c Heavy quadruple: plated silver in artistic grape design, beautiful gray finish. A rare value. Vi Choice of 2 styles Silver Violet Holders hore o 2 styles ough Gass Violet Holders with $1 25 . Stand, now so extremely, popular . The Marlboroush Cluster Vase, cont ing o1 Holders with Stand. We are showing these Stands with Vases numbering up to 10—especially Ye EE is OU. gold lined, with spoon, The Stork Baby Cup, #°' SOG 95 Tame anddateo! birth Anentirely new novelty, FIC Horseradish Holders, comp'* with bottle Bee eens Ad epOON Tfoicer highly pol shed, and thread cesign, 1.25 Sixth Avenue, shit Avenue, Greenhut & Company Individual Fern Dishes, bright finish, with a copy 1.25 Water Pitchers, bright fintsh, beaded $1 75 — . edge, medium size, ot Sheffi:ld design. Same, complete with inside flower pot. 3-piece Individual Coffee. Set, thread eo tesign, Consisting of Coffee Pot, “Sugar und Creamer . . . ; i ‘ $4.50 Sugar Holders and Creamer: pepymer: For Thurstay's Setting thread design, hig! Main Floor—G hly polished, eact nhut and Company Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. PAA MAASAI AA EAA OA ASSO OA4 i The Word publishes more “Help Wanted” Ads. han ALL cther New York newspapers COMBINED. ee i I | | \ 1 i ' |

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