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pe HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER | DROPS DEAD IN HIS CLUB AS MEETING IS BEGUN. | Walter J. Clough, seventy-one, of No, T ew Seal TGHTLY, at the Broadway The! “L TRAIN MASHER atre, audiences are apparently | HELD IN NIGHT COURT. discovering Shakespeare with | Plot of ‘As You Like It,” for example, | Passengers Threaten to Attack Man IN AND OUT'N OF THE Double Stamps Before Noon, Single Stamps After Noon. PL Me Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases — great enthosiasm. The naiveté of tho)! is as nothing to the naivete of some of | 7 6 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn, custo- the spectators. When Rosalind gave! When Arrested for Annoy- dian of the Brooklyn Borough Hall of Tea and W I HEA I Orlando her chain and then returned ing Woman Records, dropped dead of heart failure Lounging earing to say it one little word more” last weet last night !n the rooms of the Jefferson Bi eumelanin, night, Jame remarked to her! A man giving his name as Rafaele' Club at Patchen and Jefferson avenues, | Room Apparel Win ue een in yay Capuel of No. 406 East Seventieth street, Brooklyn. | Second Floor. BY CHARLES DARNTON. NCE more William Gillette snores O under his handkerchief, or sleeps in the fireplace. Once more he tiptoes in and out of trouble in those beloved galoshes. Once more he gath- ers up his “goods and chattels" in order that he may drop them again. At the Empire Theatre we seo all this, “aw performed by Mr. Gillette for more than 2,000 nights.” (No wonder he wears a tragic air!) After a long absence ‘The Private Secretary” {s back for a week's stay, And judging from the laughter heam out of |S, miustctan, was held in the Right Court this morning as a result of a disturb- the treo with jo; hearing Orlando | H tell Jaques that she was Just as high 800 on an elovated train, as his heart, a tired business man re-| Mré. Mary Meldnan and her elghteen- marked to his tired wife, “Now, that's, year-old son, John, of No. 2% Burnside what I call cute." | avenue, the Bronx, weer the complain- Shakespeare touches many hear jants, She satd the prisoner annoyed her 80 persistetnly, beginning about ARIE TEMPHST and Charles srorty-third street, on the Third avenue Frohman have evidently come to line, that her son had to push him away, & parting of the ways. Follow-{emne man kept it up afd some of the| _ POUr a few drops into the small vest ing the announcement that Miss nd breathe it other passenger: t for hin pocket Hyomel Inhaler a | Tempest will appear at the New Thea- | poiicuman John O'Hron ot on the! into the lungs over the inflamed mem- tre early in the new year as Bocky rorty-seventh street station In response | brane infected with catarrh germs. hd <" F ates aseane lt the me y and the of-| It is pleasant to use—it kills the germs, written by Cosmo 01 ed o a rane and cures | | Robert Hichens, comes a over a gate soothes the sore membrai | Get Ridof Ca‘arrh Coughs, Colds, Asthma. | Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) {s| | the purest Australian Eucalyptus com-/| | bined with Thymol and other germ kill- | | ing antiseptics. The Toy Store is attracting Enthusiastic Crowds of Holiday Shoppers THERE are Dolls, Games, Books, Sleds. There are Pictures, Christmas Cards, at {ts warm and comfortable home last night there are no tclcles on the wel- from the Shubert offices to the effect that Miss Tempest will return to this When the catarrh; if it doesn't, your money back. | A bottle of Hyomei costs 50 cents at) Calendars and Fancy Goods. There are practical gifts, such as Fancy Baskets, come given this long-lived farce. The ome armed with straps he A coals ont Nickel and Copper Ware and various other lines of Holiday Merchandise. I oA: < country in September and open her and pieces of wood torn from the car, @russists everywhere, ip Te oo ennudlence stopped laughing | season as actross-manager of Maxine and ‘others with unives te tock can | fit, which Includes a bottle of Hyome AN S d 0 A Di Tuy long enough to swallow the count-| piliott's Theatre. Miss Tempest will policeman five. minutes’ te werguade a hard rubber inhaler and simple in: || prea lut in Attractive isplay. ‘less puns that have survived the years.| bring her own company and at least | them not to oles the man, structions for use costs $1.00. Mr. Gillette may be a bit surprised to - find that he still has a big success on that fs easily good for a farewell season of play made him famous. thr ys. In one of these, “The Hill- | top, by Paul Kester, she will have the role of @ trick bicyclist. eee KSCHe o, Shop Early in the Da The earlier you shop the better you shop. oes is no con- gestion. Salespersons are alert, anxious to please. You choose with All at Very Moderate Prices. Rasement-—Creenhut and Company ‘Read Some Remarkable News of Fur Coats AGAIN we have been enabled to outdo our previous value giving in our December Sale of Furs and Fur Coats. The great success of the sale so far has created market gossip—it has brought to our doors a number of purchasing opportunities too good to be passed by. We have added to our December Sale several large purchases of Fur Coats that make our stocks heavier than ever, but the values are so out of the ordinary that with close- ARAH keeps late hours. All the theatres along Broadway, with the exception of the Globe, were dark last night some time be: Bernhardt began the last act of “Camille,” packed house was in at the death. This h scene was something new in ck-and-white—Camilie's flowing white leaves d:aped effectively over the black- coated figure of the kneeling Armand. It was neat but not gaudy. . though it were new ex- him? Well, he does! The next best fun is Migs Marion Abbott > as the bewildered landlady. Miss Mart Wainwright leaves no doubt that she believes in “spirits,” and Miss Louise Rutter and Mtss Josephine Brown quite plump enough to fill the rol the young ladies whose education: not neglected. USTAV VON SEYFFERTITZ has Just returned from Burope, where he has been supervising the se- “The Private Secretary” has evidently Not outgrown its usefulness. It seems $9.64 08 well aa 3 did Jp, the weporeee a | totton of contumes for, Malide. Ada more ease “> aged se i Fifth to-cost pricing, based on radically underpriced purchasing, a rapid distribution is certain. a childish nature, | production of “Chantecter.” Next wee! isit Toyland on the Fifth Floor f ; % Mr. Von Seyffertitz begins active work Ev n R. GILLETT acting manager, |" the “Chantecler* production, We Are Uptown Heaaquarters tor loys, Doils and Games Even in a Midsummer Advance Sale, or in a February clearing Robert Eberle, celebrated hi: seventieth birthday at the clo: of last night's performance; Mr. Fbe: has been identified with the sixty-seven years. As stage director their Shakesperian productions he w: with Booth and Barrett till the last. 0: these two singularly sympathetic spirits Mr. Eberle makes the interesting point | that for all Barrett's genius executive and Booth’s genius actor, neither alone nor toy made money with Shakespeare in New York. “All Booth's fortune,” said Mr, bere, “most of which he later donated to the sale, prices have never been lower than those we quote here: Women’s 50 and 52-in. Caracul Fur Coats at $37.50 Women’s 50 and 52-in. Ponyskin Coats at $48.50 Women’s 50 and 52-in. Near-Seal Coats at $67.50 Women’s 50 and 52-in. Ponyskin Coats at $67.50 Women’s 50-in. Lynx Trimmed Caracul Coats, $67.50 RPNE VANBRUGH will shortly ap- pear in London in the role of Mary Fenton tn “The Impostor,” the new Leonard Merrick-Michael Morton play, in which Miss Annie Russell will ap- Pear at the Garrick Theatre on Mon- day night. Holiday Jewelry and Watches A most comprehensive assortment of the Math newest and best designs in dependable, artistic Jewelry. Note these exceptionally low prices: SOLID GOLD for FF LINKS—in plain ns; set with gen- in Roman or rose gold finish. Reg, $7.50, 5.00 SOLID GOLD $ SCARFPIN AND F LINKS—in case; en- fraved free of charge. Reg- 3.00 $5.00 WATCH Street. Cards in the pockets of a well dressed ! man found unconscious at Rochester avenue and Bergen street, Brooklyn, this morning indicated he was Dr. J A. Gaynor, of Lakewood, N. J. At Kings County Hospital {t was said he —fine Swiss movement—with 2 pin and case. .Reg. $4.50... 75 SOLID hag dat A oe are with ame- thysts, sapphires and emer- alds, Reg. $4 . 2.75 BOYS’ NICKE! fitted with fine Swiss movements; guar- | SOLID SILVER CHATELAINE WATCH was suffering from alcoholism. COAT OR IMPORTED anteed a perfect timekeeper. ’ Players’ Club, made from Shakee Kills Fox in His Yard. * x ‘ ‘ smears performances In sites or fowns| HOLBROOK, dase, Dee: teJorhun |g SHINS in French, ery. or gods] Reg. 85:50 Women’s 50 and 52-in. Fur Trimmed French Seal Coats, $110.00 outside of New York. In his entire| Horton shot pues Ae in oe od of | ts and “sapphires, Reg " collar pin and two handy pins; set areer_ he played but his aome yesterday, the second he has fs New "York eigagetbany, 484 thee oes killed this winter. Mr. Horton lost one | $1.50 98c with amethysts, sapphires and All of which are about 30 per cent. below value Caracul Fur Coats, 50 and 52 inches long, rolling collar, deep cuffs, jewelled buttoms, lined with brocade satin . 50 and 52 inch Black Ponyskin Coats, large rolling collar, deep cuffs, jewelled buttons, plain and brocade satiniinings $48.50 First Floor—Greenhut ‘and Company 98c 2.50 SOLID AND PENDANT: baroque pearls and amethysts; variety of de- pearls and amethysts or sap: 3.00 phir Reg. $4.00 Leather Goods Make Excellent Gifts BLACK VELVET BAGS—balloon shape, with gilt frame and velvet purse earls. Reg. $1.50. during the long run of ‘Hamlet’ at the Winter Garden, Booth always avily on Barrett, and the a right arm to Booth, who kn about money matters or bu ness management. Personally, Edwi Booth was not, as Is generally thought, Hamlet off the stage. Much of his tn- the civil $37.50 $0 and 52 inch Caracul Fur Coats, large) 52-inch French Seal Coats, large rolling collar, made from high lus- | rolling collar and cuffs of skunk trous skins, jewelled but- $48.50 and Australi bie $1 10.00 tons . . sum ’ : come was quietly given away in charity, eoetay aa old Leia i ee are inclosed; heavy cord and tassel. Reg. $2.00... ee 1.50 generally known that not been nat 4 a for Mr. Barrett's death America might | Bunions sands Callouesy COLLAR AND eee qinal the leading shades er, with gg Frenek Hand Broidered M P never have seen Henry. Irving in| 2 ours. Mone; dred ROR: AUSF aii eeeciivaiy FORCE RCMILGLECE a Em| i f A N d k ‘Beoket," for just as Mr. Barrett died | Compom in every he SILK OPERA BAGS—in dll the light shades of silk; with gold-plated lodel leces 0 rt eeawor he and Mr. Booth had in hand an elab- Bai and oxidized frames, Reg. $1.50.......sesseeeesses asueasaneeesis 98c orate replica of ‘Becket’ for America, in which they were to both appear. Booth Becket." To the end of his . Eberle continued, “Edw 7 ceased lamenting thi Me m hy Lord & T. aylor Founded 1826. Silk Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Special, $2 to $25 Each Exquisite creations of embroidery ; imported designs that have been selling from $3.75 to $32.00, Main Floor—Greenhut and Company—On Sai CLOCKS—in leather cases; one day time; guaranteed a perfect time- keeper; in red, blue, black and green case. Reg. $2.50. Women’s Shirt Waists TAILORED SHIRT 4VAISTS—of pure linen; front with hand- embroidery and grawn work. Also of lingerie material, fancy yoke of embroidery and Val. lace. Regularly $2.00.....° 1.29 WOMEN'S LINGERIE SHIRT WAISTS—with pointed yoke and kimono sleeve of all-over embroidery, Also several other pretty models, with cluny ard Val. lace insertions, Regularly $4.75 3.75 Give Silverware for the Home About Half-Price NOW instead of after Christmas—just an in- stance of how Greenhut methods meet your needs and inclinations just at the right moment with rea! bargains, Hand-embroidered Model Pillows, Center Pieces, Scarfs, Aprons, Bags, Tie Racks, and many other attrac- tive novelties, Both foreign and domestic made ; no two alike. Prices Range from 25¢ to $7.50 Heretofore marked 50c to $12.00. Second Moor—Greenhut and Company —On Sale Thursday Silver Toilet Articles at Low Prices ARTICLES suitable to give either men or women— gifts that are always |} 1.95 wurwlay , Boys Sweaters IT'S economy in health as well as money to give children such sen- sible gifts as these sweaters. It is surprising to see how many exquisitely beautiful articles can be And all are made by the world’s foremost manufacturers, sterling silver deposit on clear crystal glass. bought for so little. SHERBERT GLASS Regularly $1.50 . 95c LEMON PLATES— . Rege : WIRNVEON acca Vesta Vie aici cessed eresaen elk aur “© 69 $1.29 Sweaters, in good taste. Beautiful designs, chased or engraved ; of fine quadruple plate that |} WwW : STERLING SILVER BERRY SPOONS, CREAM LADLES, PICKLE FORKS, will wear for years, and always look well. For Men and Women, OLIVE FORKS AND SPOONS. Regularly $1.50; each’............- .. 85¢ 9Sc $6.75 Toilet Sets, $4.75 3-piece Toilet Sets, engraved styles, $1.35 Hat Pin Holders, $1 STERLING SILVER SALT DIPS—with sterling silver spoon. as. $2.25 Sweaters, larly Fancy floral designs. Close Roll Umbrellas, me - $1.59 : g650 Miltary Sets, $4.50 $1.75 Whisk Brooms, $1.35 i i id fe i d handles, a W ( 0; ssorted styles. ea ' biog mn ieee ig ‘ Special at 95 omen Ss Fur ats and Sets $4.00 Sweaters, $2 Tee as, $1.35 Have fancy handles. CARACUL COATS—42, 45 and 50 Inches long; latest model; silk lined, Regularly $79.00. Puff Jars, $1.25 and $1.50 50.00 Also Collar Button Boxes, satin lined. $2.95 All Silk Umbrellas, NEAR SEAL COATS—full length; shaw! collar; deep ‘cutts; | Pree 3 Solid colo Main Ploor—Greenbut and Company Also Hair Receivers; value $1.75 to $2. With handles of sterling silver, buckhorn, $2. 95 brocade and plain silk lined. Regularly $89.00 to $100.00.. 69.00, 79.00 olid colors, tal and carved wood ‘ ‘ BLUE WOLF NECK PIECES—trimmed with heads and tails. Regu- plain or colored ’ natural, gun metal an Wats larly $23.00 ..cesseeeeee NgisATTGSi ise iennhed . 15.00 borders, coat ale ° ens ath | BLUE WOLF MUFFS—to match above. Regularly $23.00. 15.00 style, with (e) Ss Extra Fine Silk Umbrellas With long silver handles, sterling silver trimmed, gun metal, buckhorn, horn and silver trimmed. $3.95 & $5.00 Canes—tn various styles of handles, plain and trimmed. $2.50 to $25.00 pockets, all CARACUL SETS—consisting of cravat and pillow muff. Reg. $5.00.. 3,95 Desa Neck pieces and maffs of mink, Alaska sable, ermine, Persian lamb—in ali the latest moaels, match.essly low pricea. Dress Patterns; Serviceable Gifts These Dress Patterns are put up in fancy boxes, Nothing more appro- priate for a present, The materials consist of Serges, Henriettas, Prunellas, ° Voiles and Mohairs—colors and black, Full dress patterns. 2.69, 2.98, 3.98, 4.98 and up Silks Always Acceptable COLORED SATIN PRINCESS—one yard wide; street and evening shades, ' Corin itl also black. Reg. $1.15; yard a 29c4) Rover Boys' Series, 12 titles > ] Motor Boys’ Series, 9 titles. |] BLACK TAFFETA—all pure silk; 26 Inches wide; fine finish and rich | ; black. Reg, 85¢,; fay . 49c Boy Hunters, 4 titles....... Dress or waist lengtts pat in boxes if desired. Webster's Books for Boys, 1 West Point Series, 4 titles Maids’ House Dresses, 1.85 Circus Boys, 4 titles....... High School Boys, 4 titles. Of good quallty black sateen; front with six large plaits; also Nurses’ Uniforms of striped seersucker, Darewell Chums, 4 titles... Give Cotton Dress Patterns Books for Girls We show an exceptional assortment, In Percales, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Betty Wales Series........ Little Women Series, 8 titles Fancy Lawns and Madras, In neat boxes for presentation, 1,00, 1.25, 1.50 Little Men Series, 8 titles... iM | Men’s Fancy Suspenders | Amy Brooks Books, 9 titles Automobile Girls, 3 titles. . The kind of gift a man will welcome, An endless variety of fancy webs, in elastic and non-el Little Colonel Series, 13 title Dorothy Dale Series, 5 titles clastic weaves; mounted with handsome buckles and slides. | | Sic, 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to 3.98 per pair Motor Girl Series, 2 titles.. 39c COMBINATION SETS—beaut!fully box THE most unexpected circumstance brought us a splendid lot of Robes at prices that will save gift buyers almost one-third of what such good robes usually cost. Not only surprising as a special sale at this time of year, but a good large lotand all fine, clean first class, new merchan- dise. Even at the prices they were originally in- tended to sell for, most men would undoubtedly | think them excellent values, and they were made to sell for about one-third more than these sale prices. The three principal lots are these: Men's Heavy Blanket Robes at $4.85 Usually sold at $6.50. Full lengths and widths, with heavy girdles and neck cords. Various at- tractive designs and all good colors; small, medium and large sizes, Men's Bianket Robes at $2.75 Usually sold at $3.50 to $4.00. Soft, comfortable Blankets, heavy cord girdles. Desirablecolors, All men's sizes, Men's $12.50 Blanket Bath Robes, $10.50 A special lot of fine wool Blanket Robes, made to sell at $12.50. Six popular colors, Men's $5 House Coats, Special, $3.85 Finely tailored; made of double-faced cloths, finished edges, in neat plaids and $1 and $1.25 Sweaters, 59c For small children, ages 3 to 6. First Floor—Greenhut and Company—On Sale Thurstay Books for Boys Aeroplane Series, 3 titles.. Airship Boys, 4 titles... . Boy Aviators, 6 title a Alger Books, hundreds of titles. Motor Boat Club, 6titles...., ————OOOOOOOOO Imported Waist Patterns and Robes At Special Prices 2 titles Men's $5 House oats $3.85 Fine double-faced materials Embroidered Waist Patterns White, embroidered in colors and white $2.25, 2.50 8 $3.75 Value $3.00 to $5.00 White Batiste Embroidered Robes $3.50—Value 85.00 L. T. Meade's Popular Books for Girls, High School Series, 5 titles. Elsie Dinsmore, 28 titles..... Broadway & #0th St.; bth Ave.; 10th St, eee Seer nurnris Danaea Ct Vora destic Wah WHEE CH one, | th Greenhut and Company, Sixth Avenue, 18thto lth Street, New Y ork City by B Altman & Ca y \ — — - a — —o y