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{ | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, roevt. ’ : HELD FOR ATTEMPT YOUNG GRIFFO PLEADS iis reat boxers in the business, has Been | Double 49¢ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’ Cloc 1 FOR WORKHOUSE t! | Was not the ring that sent him to the NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE = ™ r { | Martin Costello, Another Old Fight- Gorin aon ovation inv ° ¥ ; “Bltmpe FRED Tues, in Our | | ORT MONEY er, Sent to the Island With | Grexeains elinty rounds to a draw be- j - 0 + GREENHUT Building ; Him. INW A ee ‘| ..This distribution will te m | Martin Costello and Alhest “Young” | == - — _ GREENHUT Buildin, Premiv TWO MAMMOTH > fk BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. BUILDINGS. 18" &I9"STS.NEW YORK. Third Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Fook. Second 1... Began This wat Our Anniversary Sales 372700 Here are two typical value-giving events that characterize this great celebration occasion of ours. Thousands of other bargains will greet you in the aisles and in the regular departments of our MAIN and our GREENHUT buildings, tomorrow. To-day, Tomorrow and Wednesday Are Opening Display Days in Our Millinery Salon MAIN BUILDING ‘Chatwill aa Griffo, once stars of the fighting came were sent to-day to the workhouse in| order that they might pass the winter monthe safely away from cold and want. | Tho two prize fighters, old men and down and out at forty-five years of age, | Pleaded guilty to the charge of vagrancy | before Magistrate McQuade in the West Side Court. Both of them told the Magistrate that they had no homes, no place to sleep and no incomes other than the roliciting of alms, Unkempt gray hair hung about their shoulders. | HIS MAIL BOX ROBBED. | suet smarter, tot, cre"ane| "Have you tried it? vithin a block picked Makes Cold and Hot Meats Tasty. Sas cone . “P| 4 Fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar. “Young Fritfo,"' once one of the clov.|19 CHNTS. ™"Bponn with cech Bette J.B.GRE UTDPres. FROMRUSSING? Clerk Used Letter Telling of Lottery Winning to Demand $250, Says Policeman. i Former Guard of Empress } Sure Hermann Was Black- f| mailer in Germany. \ % Walter Hermann, who | veh at No. 4 West Tent eet, ts hd \ of attempting to “s! down’ | James S. Persitz, ax the latter charges, Why is the soda to electrify the d came to mak ch istake. Perstt f, bas been connected all his li with the cracker to-day such entire shopping puouc 4 NM secret service, and has but ya lately retired after guaning the Rus- b4 ah. alan Dowager Fi 1 ae) Cae Pi = 7 - ; ‘ - {| wa US a universal food ? SALE of tremendous value-giving import at prices that will serve to fill this store with thousands of women, a kermeauently when Persite received a who have NEVER before had the opportunity of purchasing sessonable and fashionable fabrics at these EXTRAORDINARILY MEWNTAA IG GORE to. peices f0F MRS ™ low prices. In fact, the prices are so EXTRE MELY low that we fecl called upon to ask the buying public NOT to allow the low \ Months for winning #120 in « German People ate soda prices to reflect upon the quality and character of the merchandise, because :— SS LAFASN HOPMAN: Ghee th he Polen, : ‘ We arranged for the purchase of these fabrics at the lowest prices known to the after a chase through the streets, and crackers in the old dress goods trade, and we're going to sell every yard on a similar basis. the prisoner wae held this attsen oun tae i % Here's the story of the acquirement: Several of the foremost dress goods mills anticipated an early season’s business and made J; Commissioner Gilchrist on « charge of days, 1t 1S true—but Preparations accordingly, but as the placing of orders was later this season than ever before, they simply had to have an outlet for their » stucks or close L aitempted: extortion, down their mills and wait for orders. Rather than do this they came to us for relief and this great Dress Goods Sale is the result of our negotiation. ww SURE HERMANN WAS IN GER- the bou ht them It’s a sale of mammoth proportions with corresponding values and in order to have ample selling room we are going to devote our \ ih Ouecld PALL Len , yY gS. entire Main Aisle to this large s howing, all arranged for prompt and intelligent choosing. ersita, who is every Inch the profes f siovai peeman, "bas caused the ic from a barrel or box 29c for 49¢ Navy Blue Storm Serge $1.49 for $2.50 Homespuns 49c for 98c Striped Serge t Police and the United States authorities ry n tS to dest aminatt Hermann’ N unprecedented low price for this excellent DOUBLE-FACED fabric and the season's SH. -S J = ’ easy ve to een. Yr ae and took them home A“ uctels eae te ting fr bebo creseesz eo for Fall| A, ROUBLESEACED fabric and the, seasoa’s | A. SHADOW STRIPED, all wool, cream serge. | Yeap ud efit eae dabble e e portale to Terie at ae thon mall cost, “A mamnmess | che hart neat caw voluncarily any that they are $a 49 most every woman wants at least one white 9 f rin Leipzig, Ge: y Ss st. the handsomest hom S yo! ) this sea- . ic i Years go and. served Ave monthn Th in a paper bag, their faering ‘epoca “Tr tig lest alt sensed incuee Wiaa a penuehee Fete veles tis seas drene Thigh oftupingeane tons time Al OC Neleshiy HOMaAh Gaye Mb: Neto. ths IE 9 wool storm serg: inches wide; all you want, too, c 1.25 fe P. Zibeli Talpnig. In the German case the Diack ispness and flavor ata yard $1.50 for $3.50 Wool-back Satins $1.25 _for_$3.00_Panne_Zibelines i from the efitor of tre Letprie Zoltan. crisp . 5c for 75¢ Navy Blue Storm Serge HANDSOME rich fabric that was never so| A STUNNING tebric that is gaining in tavor every “Thi f crook," Pers! je- i it is today; in bi ly; all-wool back . . | mctcactmerne|| all gone. FABIIC set own, wgoesaeihe| 4X. Setar iste is | yy gd ite as and James “This te not his first time board by the manufacturer. At this exceptionally | OF TUM up—a beautiful, rich quility for si wide; in black and to be arrested. I win $1.20 for investing low price this one item will bring a great crowd. Ab- coats; 54 inches wide. Positively a $3.50 * ‘ $1.44 in a lottery and he attempts to Pe ‘ ri in which you will admire; at........... eeee ga y $250. FF ” e solutely ail-wool, navy blue siorm serge; 44 inches 50c make me pay (60, Fine business, wide. Don't miss this bargain at.......... $1.25 for $2.25 Blac {tz has a box In the General Post- “ oe a 49c for $1.25 Crepe de Paris Ae P SIKORA R SHG} ia ia: gueat AL) Ese ‘ z 39c for the New 98c Fall Suitings N ALI WOOL iesa (HATE SALWAVE ia vole SPOT-PROOF fabric, and you can depend nd Hotel. He says he is going a fi i i to identity himself with a detective soda cracker which VERY unusual bargain, and there's a large You have never knows this quality to sell betore at this ee Miners dTorice'ts poalueelyy cant tosseatit agency and will also do some magazine showing behind this ennouncement—beautiful fabrics, sensationally low price, and we do not believe that | and is so out of ordinary that you may not $9 25 writing. Recently he received a letter g O 0 smart and stylish in the new cardinal, brown and | you will ever buy it again at this price. A variety be able to buy at this price again tht 3 4 L informing him he had won some money 1S t e recogn ize navy. ‘There's not a woman in all New York who would not | of shades for street and evening wear; an ideal 49e inches wide; a superior fabric in every w rn tn the German lottery. But what inter- come and share these values, if she could see the fabric for smart dresses; 42 inches wide; at..... Sei cated him most, he says, was to ob- l d fabrics; a very fine all-wool suiting; 42 inches 39ce 69c for $1.50 Black Stnped rge , serve thatthe evelope had Been opened sta pte — U needa Wes bias sc cketen tiers hares sua vai 35c for 65c All-wool Challis ‘HANDSOME shadow-striped effect. which is und rescaled i ——— i self “Baron von Garzoft,” demanding an . “J NOTES TOMACKebIE A YRIUG Le WORBAve Sale. ane aoe amar tome onbla ures ere By ciate the bargain importance of this announcement. Caen Rhee wie threat im- bed (AAA Ree taneia ol ikoee ‘Seautiful broadcloths | at. better time? Just when you this fabric itt all-wool; 54 inches wide; made to sell ec stion to the lette d Bi ‘ are worth $2.50. Genuine French chilfon Broadcloths in about foc ‘house: dcoseee, Risionce, Ses, Ts) an! oppo 35e Get; EE NaN Pepper Co \ ean appe — olors; also 3, ‘ Sgt gi srry Uneeda Biscuit are 30 to St inches wiges a superior all-vodl fabrics Important tency ratens Winer coutnes, CERN eae bargain that will be the talk of all New York, at. . 59c for $1.25 Diagonal Cheviots Sod Reval oftea nen bardared alkvand-wool {i . a ee effects, in all the new Frenc! el hi PASTED BITS OF CETTE. 12: the most nutritious 49c for $1.19 Boucle Cheviot WONDERFUL value when you consider the | Shades’ the new Fall fabrics in the new Coronation purple, the GETHER, SAYS HERMANN. Id wanted character of these handsome fabrics. They | new Mexican grenadines, the new reversible plaids for coats— t ned on that f d made from SMART fabric, which all the world of style make up so beautifully into stunning tallor-mi its; | the season's smartest fabric, the new polo cloths, the new oo has approved—secured by us in a@ fortunate trade | and just think of buying them at about half pri gonai | French and English suitings, in black and white effects; the chance that's the nly teaeoe tile Be pris buying cheviots in the two-tone effects now so populi 9 pew Scorch an itieh tweeds. si ta , all that fe aew in feoh- 5 yi jack and a 54 i s wide; ask ; suits, coats an iresses, wi flo ur and shou Id Hee ele Ager Se inches wide; shown else- 49¢ dinsry salle Mi eosin sa Ahora es ee 5 Cc te cavlew at prices that will serve to sustain our low-price b t ay where at $1.19 as a great value; here, at , (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) policy. | e eaten every d MAIN BUILDING eal e e }. ny i git member Sale of William Arnold’s d of the tamily from © e | ” tz belleves He i ek Be paniapeet to the ntire tock of Fine hoes y Bei cc|| oldest. ni "aes letters t tae Uneeda Biscuit— | Cc e vouar faa Ags soda crackers better 846 ree | ye PE Ay gog he cas o, 2 Hy \ RAN WHEN POLICEMAN WAS e —Arnold’s Prices Up to $10 @ Arnol 8 prices up to $5. CALLED IN HOTEL. ; 7 i , ild 3, oy ase iy nat he man gu fs than any ever made $1 9 5 forWomen sLow Shoes&Evening|§ 1 4 5 for Misses ong Cniperen ‘ : muro before—made in the ippers; Arnold’sprices up to$9| Lek to $4. if there Persitz asked the e e The li , Gee “ a 1 < fi ib: ; ioace officer ba ? 1e policy of this store—‘‘To Sell as We Buy’’—was never more forcibly peer atl gr eatest keries in illustrated than it will be during this great shoe sale. We purchased the entire stock of WIL- Thirtieth street station Cams, LIAM ARNOLD, 420 Madison Avenue, and formerly of Fifth Avenue. William Arnold—note the trade mark, perhaps you will recognize it—has been New York’s leading shoe-maker for over fifty years, the world—baked to perfection— packed came along. i ‘Hermann admits he spoke of the lot- tery letter and says Persitz offered him Questioned about o surrender it Hermann became founae i and has an international reputation for his made-to-order shoes mute see nro rj He to per ec ti on— as well as his fine made-up shoes. William Arnold decided to rometten sincs yesterday morning. He had seventy-one cents, but refused to discontinue the made-up shoe business and devote his entire time to his custom-made work. A : D the greatest shoe bergains you have ever known —we will tell you these facts: The men's ) Kelly, sixty years old, a t l yi t k th shoes were made by such high-grade manufacturers as James A. Banister, Themas Cort and Johnson & Murphy. Besides watchman, shot and killed hin un 1 ou a. e em, “ we have William Arnold’s custom-mude, ready-to-wear shoes, which were sold to the best dressers — § ad a furnished room at No. 6 ~ of New York City at prices ranging up to $9. They are here for your choosing, while they last, at the 4 +9} venue, Brooklyn, to-day, He h f h d sensationally low price Of ......sessesees . PURE ATECAee EA RUE Coer ranean cae re Secunia a oven-fresh an apart oe ae oayered. from tbe siope OF 7e See) hoes and Evening Slippers: Such values as this sale affords have of his wife and daughter, a few weeks Ly od * never before been offered, and possibly never 0, 1 Taxt . gathering of the finest juvenile James A. Banister made these shoes, you know that they are i A texicad belonging to the Mason & NATIONAL BISCUIT. footwear known to the shoe-making world. George Baker & Sons, OF Brooklyn, made these || the best shoes made, and, moreover, you know that these makes of ‘shoes sell tn the reg 4 Semen Transportation beige He shoes. When there are no beter shoes made and that make is included in this sale, you |] way as high as $5. You also know that they are the most reliable, serviceable, high-c' . 422 West Fifty-seventh, strat, may know that you are going to get the best; and when we offer themat § hoes wade, as well as the dressiest and most stylish shoes on the market; 'so we can re atten went over Ay aes this sensationally low price, you hrow yeu ere poing to get the test fer the im | 4 5 invite you with no small amount of enthusiasm to come, tomorrow, $ % Seventh svenue ae today least; shoes that William Arnold retailed for as high as $4~-while they lust, at . secure the greatest boys’ shoe bargains this or any other house has e 1.95 eerie chauffeur, Charles Car- Mar ie 5 offered. Ycur unrestricted choice, at purchase food. —— elf Over Grief and Hinens, months apart, abou Un eDonald, formerly secretary Joseph M Donald, former ® ta and treasurer of union No, 927 of the Paper Hangers and Decorators’ Union, was sentenced by iudae Ware In m County Court to-day to serve Hes in prison for defaulting to the extent of $400 in his union funds. —_[—— Goes Over Bank, Wrecked, 2 Jane street, Manh @ four men, who wers bi 2. rok escaped uninjured, kept to perfection crisp, from their protecting package. Just to give you an idea of the wonderful values—to prepare you to expect The Men’s Shoes: will be offered again, so you know just what to expect in the way of bargains. The women's shoes in this sale were all made by such well-known shoe manufacturers as A, Garside & Co. and Laird & Shober. Besides, we have William Arnold's own custom-made, ready-to-wear shoes and cvening slippers. For real shoe beauty, unless you have been a patron of William Arnold's, you have never seen the equal of this hand some footwear, and when you realize that William = § 95 $9 4 1; and el 5 Arnold sold these for us high as $10, you can When we tell ydu that Johnson & Murphy and appreciate them as bargains at... The Boys’ Shoes: A very iarge and select The Children’s and Misses’ Shoes: Ask fai