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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY | ARBUCKLE TELLS: : _| trom ee wig Maen of teeort mate tal a phitan. DISHONEST SOLICITORS. | price of sugar you ere annoy hat "te the aatles ‘Nat of n| The World Not A a tneue of i you did not propose to have Christmas ise ee tere (nae | Cotustbas Sep altks, eandy put Leyond the reach of poor, nor to have the fi fowever, remember thi not! Certain persons, alleging themselves | hographer deprived of her cream AL ba | soda lunchoon, In fi te aald your ested in Wall wtreet philans { to be connected with the Columbus Duy cut fn sugar prices was a form of plill- Celebration Committee and to be ao- {i + J anthropy.” ani if fr NO PHILANT:IROPY IN WALL sr incee fou ) STREET, HE SAYS. jhow It may be expended with the ! . Holting advertisements for the poo- gramme, have mado representations to | | Int ) i Can a very dignified, elderly gent! f man, who is many times @ millionaire, Fhe soa skie? #0 jock mar- { ee eee enenee | Sal BMIWEES | Bok With the home ‘ “Philanthrophy?" repeated Mr. Ar- ‘1 Entirely a Matter of Business, buckle, “Who heard éf philaa- pian ‘tte Gr0p te prices wi | With No Tinge of Philan- t? There is just| of my charities,” philanthropy out of | But, Just t j thropy, He Says. R 29, 1911. — =a y ’ + Sa angen 4 } ie Ail Cars Transter to ) Ronen'sSk 196} Women's black hose, f | i “seconds” of 49¢ qual- } o / z ity. Only 1,000 pairs. |} We wish there were 10} |] times ar ak Jimited, we cannot fill mail orders. Not more Hugs | Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St, | then pairs to « cue worted stades tomer, | Men, the Final Day 10-Morrow!! Fe -morrow, Saturday, the last day of this important event. Come, and take advantage of this splendid opportunity to get a Fall or Winter Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat or Prince ene Coat and Vest made to your measure for $12. 80 the attractive priceof . . . . 150 styles of woollens to select from. Patterns and colorings the newest. Clothes made in any of the many styles we have. Toilet Requisites Mile” of Mug | no member of {ts staff ha to use The Wot name in the fashion me, perh: John vArbuckig. When outlined. Solicitors employing this @ Wall street deal. Make your money |rémember Mr. you drop your lump of sugar in your| method should be treated as they de- Py you Ike, tobe eorve. jew little pet charities und New York, but Wall one of them. When I buy or 11 stocks, it ie for the same reason ybody else would—e straight busi- proposition.” | “THE‘TWO DON’T MIX.” | Crop Reports Didn’t Warrant ‘High Prices, So He Nod- |« there was @ sweet idea melted by ream of cold facts. Bulletin. “It ts Ike this,” sata Mr, Arbuckle, —_—_— * ded and They Fell. and tapped thoughtfully on: his desk No matter how big or stout you are, the price remains the same. | ] y er es Lapagiaghnoa iret unre an IMPROVED SERVICE Satisfaction guaranteed or money reiunded. For 20 years we have | eee sia s ictindee Ml cada ‘ been making suits for most Groriminsting men. Have you ever ly is =, _— By Rthel Lloyd Patterson, |*t” other product, The supply 1s eras: FROM DOWNTOWN NEW YORK. To-Morrow—Last Day. | tsten"asvancuce. ot cw ot Just remember! ana the beet crop is in turn dependent m r Mr. John Arbuckle agen the weather. The present high On October 1 through service will be estab- Don’t Miss It. coat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest for not, come to-morrow, Saturday, 1 4 tet us take your measure for a Suit, Rain Maia flo Killarneys—4 dozen Killarney | 20,000 sweet dou! treet ake, with through trains to Philadelphia, Baltimore, English View cents down to 6% cents @ pound in when you drop has b used by th i i Jo at Tailoring 1 nt, Ou your jump ct tuBht| Senco Germany and’ Svante: lished by the Hudson’ & Manhattan Railroad, in pommmeccaacaoe insect nnthianidhchnsocienlictthiia tee Malone omnes 80 bi | In your coffes, Should the German beet crop fail en- connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, between | watkts io thw oun COE De ere Pa ave ORE Hudson Terminal, Church and Cortlandt Streets, Men’. Ss New Fall Shoes Saturday Cut Flower Specials wie cre canely| test whee “nik boseaited gh New York, and Manhattan Transfer, near S L di d 4.00 00 Alwiye'a ‘ ‘ ij iA forced the price of tenlane buat ; * ‘ $ $ complete stock of all other seacon:ble flowers at less fee eae et thropy of OS) Newark, where direct connections will be made pena e . than elsewhere, lower because of the gr ‘A break in sugar pric Washington, and the South; Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Sty les Saturday foses arranged wich greens; regu- regularly sold ut 5de @ a single day. This ied fi we . 7 * Offering you the benefit of a recent pur- larly sold at SOc per dozen; will be + the special price, 18 the eaves cat nea eee oe ene SENTIMENT Cleveland, Chicago, and St. Louis. | chase which permits us to sell the best sold in a box; regular $2.00 ry 10¢ d ever Pv oind in that "T BE MIXED. This will enable passengers from the financial €4.00 Shoes for men at $1.00 less than value, at 35 Large lavender orchids, regularly ime in the sugar tradm *“mounts to fect Gohl: UNE NS d di : faaied usual, Stylith models of patent colt and | 25,000 of all the leading varieties of | ac cach, 10 be soid at 35¢ ebout $2.60 a barrel. Yet there ses aaa Che ot hibar and downtown business district of New York to vici kid with single or double soles. Don’t fresh cut roses and carnations; | each o> 3 for sown, in hla omice near the river | moyava revival of the old feud be- connect from Hudson Terminal with through morrow. Price $3.00. retularysotd for ssc, Sue and gg | | Artistic Roral designs a: $1.00 up 5 . 8 5 - ‘ ‘ i ‘ Jor, at sextl fo i " specialty. le nods his head and calls for @ orn se hte OR craet tae biniathe the Pennsylvania Railroad, with only Perdogen, at 1@e, 20c and JOC | our specialty. messenger boy, and you pay this or|° ld not force the price of one change, at r. The time Hf that for the sugar In your coffee, ac-|auear down just because high prices be Be, Manhattan Transfe i ancy essatine 1, 200 M , N F, Shi t 79 cording to his bidding. For the Ar-| were depriving children of their candy, tween Hudson Terminal and Manhattan Transfer ens ew a ti Ss, c buckle Brothers are so powerful in the a eKested. P wil i ‘Trust must per-| of thing t= nonsense,” re- ill be only sixteen minutes. “ Waist t 4 98 They are the kind that you regularly see at $1.00 and $1.25. ”” they make, and, pitea ar. vines a pea ne With through trains from’ the Pennsylvania $a ° Plain and pleated negligee coat shirts with cuffs attached. Made | hy mits ca. Moehaed willing to Jot | citer, however, indirectly; Dut business Station, one block from Broadway at 32d Street, Exquisite waists, made of im- | Of percales and jacquard printed madras in a great variety of || J r ne ‘i t i iz "Taare UAB Tats tS AE -T canont as a nay, you, cannot mtx eh po eno from Hudson Terminal, all ported messaline, in fancy figures, — hog 9 Gises 138 1B a8 W ol Ceat Sweat 98 the rounds of Wall street,” I told Mr. it 4 selling with charity, Al- sections of i . len’s (i weaters, Joe Arbuckle, “that when you returned though, ‘on the other hand, .a properly lew York will be conveniently served in the newest autumn colors; large ‘oat Sweaters, joys be ‘alters, ry Pure worsted, with kets; gra: Gray, with kets, all sizes, 2 rever,cuffs and rever of solidcolor | andnavy, pearlbuttone| sioes Setods, ‘ ial ‘ to 34, very special at 98c. messaline, finished with hemstitch- a - = é , ? * : | ing and forming an agreeable con- 600 Flowing End Silk Cravats, 45c by the Pennsylvania Railroad's ample service. trast to th f the waist; wai ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Pegi fanalones oa eae et A special purchase, ular 75c and $1.00 grades. They @ i t collar and °, sl . Special pri are made of rich quality foreign and domestic silks in plain colors |[} Saturday, $4. 8. Lehtaoeh ate and stripe effects. Just the kind of fall neckwear you would like |f} and at half the price you expect to pay. 3 for $1.25, or, each, 45c. . Reread Cis tiaks aikes inde New Chiffon Tsffeta Walsts, trimmed with betid and Sclshed with tucks; Men's Silk Bengaline Re- Silk Accordion 4 de Value Suits and Value Suits and Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. he cola nd 4° | Seen nian Bloomingdales’, Walst Store, 24 Floor, th St. Fall Coats Fall Coats at 15.50 at 18.50 HER in an assortment HEE: in quality and of thousands, in every value combined as size, in: every correct.and _ never before, the cumula- many exclusive models in _ tive results of a unified or- complete erray a range of eoieon opera a a =| fabrics, tailored as only hundred per cent Seth Grey’ & ov’ ean ad aesrouty sth tha ack tailor fineclothes,atavalue vantage of surprising price which all things considered concessions made possible 5) stands alone. by volume purchases and a It stands as a fitting cli- policy that in making for max to more than sixty development makes ex- years devoted to the build- treme value a natural con- ing of betterclothesat lesser dition precedent. cost; it gives you in fabric, At 18.50 There are silk- styling and tailoring a pur- _ lined Fall Coats in black Ox- chasing power to your ford, new grays, olives, browns, dollar that of necessity plain stripe and wale weaves. makes Smith Gray’ & Co. At 18.50 There are [i suits of fine English finished clothes the clothes for you. velour, stripe blue serge, wor- i At 15.50 you may _ steds and cassimeres, exclusive choose from black, Oxford and and special styles, in new smart mixture Fall coatings. browns, tans, grays, blues and At 15.50 there are ex- neat mixtures, English soft roll cellent cassimere and worsted and many other distinctive A Wonderful Anniversary Sale of 1,000 Rich-Toned Walters Pianos On Easy Terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week Oar Piano Department Is Thirteen Years Old. To Celebrate Its Anniversary we have arranged with the Walters Piano Company to hold a great Sale | of their renowned high grade pianos. We advise every one who wants a | high grade piano at a substanti ving to take advantage of this remark. |[) able sale at once. There are only 1,000 pianos in this offering and we may |f}| | be compelleg to end this sale earlier than scheduled. | We The ev t brings you in touch with the greatest piano opportunities. | ‘he 500 Girls’ Fall Coats, ¢ 2. 9 Boys’ $5 Double Breasted Suits, Worth h up to $5, at .. 8 Extra Pair $3 45 ¢ By An extraordinary bargain announcement ar- e = Eo) ranged to formally introduce the Fall fashions of Pants, for in girls’ coats and to make the time t 13 AN here profitable in more than one wash iO ee Or a eee ee “f/, Coats are made of all-woo! material, some plaid and Norfolk Model Suits, with extra AN ‘4 back fabrics, etc. f ? 20.00&22.60Standard 22.50&25.00 Standard || back fab In colors, navy predominates, pair of knickerbocker trousers, made of @ igh there are many other colors to choose f iot, i igns; Some are made with sailor collars, and others are sllsweol chev ioeuin Biay oral 7 / of the reefer type with ploin nosch cotlars: fc sizes 8 to 16 years; special at... $3.45 / ished brass buttons, Sizes 6 to 14 years, at $2.98. // 100 Boys’ $7.00 Double-Breasted Blue !//Women’ Ss and Misses’ Serge and Fancy Cheviot Suits, «iz 7 years; also Russian and sailor ou “Twin’’ 12-75 21s to10 \d Boys’ Reef years and Boys’ Reefers, sizes New Twin Coats at 215to8 yrs., in all colore: special at.... S495 A much-favored garment, that means two coats | 300 Youths’ $15.00 Suits, made of biu>, for the price of ane. New roomy models showing fancy tan and gray and plain cheviows in brown gy revers and big buttons; made in cutaway effects, ete. Of fancy serges, sizes 14 to 21 years; at $10 handsome new mixtures, broadcloths, ete. I " ° binations consisting of gray, green, blue, fede heseedlertt Special Suits for Big Boys, knicker- éte, Sizes 14 to 18 years for misses, to 34 to 42 bust bocker trousers, sizes, women. A very serviceable coat at little cost ut fF 16, 17 and 18 years; at $6.95 $14.95 4 . + #4 floor, 80th St, Section, jst and most satisfactory piano purchase is a WALTERS |f}) th St. Section, ey $2. Ready-to-Wear ) Sailors, gee Fine quality fel fe felt gailor: Men’s $1.50 Kid Gloves, O9C Of finest quality castor, undressed suede and import "| Lace Neck , Worth to $1. 30C A Great Oifer for Women ‘Note Mastertone $550 Walters List D Pianos $260 | $1,000 List Walters 2 9 5 | A A ; ] Si We lined and linec ] 'n black, purple, new blue, i i i , browns, olives, grays and neat ive Hundred 1 : have selected trory > made, with makers. tional at 89c, i fanned a Mioind coat politi a fare, yokes, coat Be rtirg" Five Hundred 18.00 & | © aa i vert Pang a Main Floor, values, an sale, Main collers, Princess lace collars and Regular 6.00 Value 20.00 rane Winter Wasian's $1 00 jaturday, at 99¢ yoke)“ Orlerital “ikea! seal i Pure Worsted uits - 65¢c imitation macrame collars, etc. q Trousers at 12.50 en asekle 2-Clasp Gloves One of a kind at 35c. ven double 25> Wash Stocks, in several designs, Girls’ $1 Dresses, 7 9: at 3.75 HERE, in that standard of Black, white, tan and grays every | A Splendid Value at .. . 1 | air guaranteed to give service. sailor collars, cmbroidered a | a tailoring excellence which Wacten's $1.25 Cape Gloves, made | Gitls’ Galatea Cloth Dresses; plaids, stripes and desed « embroidered ea / IX every size in all the new has made Smith Gray & Co, Mann the fiieat ir Rad stocken, 16 fancy patterns; high neck and long sleeves; full ties, also lace tabs; special; ry t 4 correct smart Fall and hin the choi aeeans ndiricas pape pleated skirts, trimmed with plain colors and braid; a i "1226 IH 3 Wi eve dy workmanship the choice of : 89e sizes 6 to 14 years; not only equal, but identical ; inter patterns you have here three generations of better Kid Gloves, with dresses sold at $1.00, For this sale to-mor New Neckwear, comprising !ace and ‘ style, quality and service com- — drogsed New York, are five ntOY9O) row, 79, net combination side tills, chemi- bined to a degree far in excess undred Fall and Winter of what you have been wont to Suits. small lots and broken expect at $9.00. with side frills at- IP *, stock collars, ' ewe Tee wee) sizes in di rar dare So? | Girls’ $2 Dresses, '] 48 fe ve models for q Fifty Cent Saving at a | Boys’ Smart Blue men, young men and boys. Girle’ Dress Fae. ; “ ” 7 j irl” Dresses of Strong Galatea, in siripes, fan | \ fi Serge Suits Sale of B Ne $750 Walters List R, $375 Walters $350 List B, $198 Suit Ce 1.2 25 dpi tori sme ith fevers an Roshi 1 00 \ Es BIO OF Oye NOW $i0 Down aud $2 a Week $5 Down, $1_a Week 24 and 26 i waist, others with collar trimmed with braid; Pett ts 1 fal 5 50 Suits . tially me full pleated skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years; actual value elttcoa a : vie vo Values to 12.50 | | | [$575 List Walters Queens- $800 List Walters Premier-$400 reinforced $2.00; special at $1.48, oe ad Here is a value in boys’ suits boro Pianos at - ~- $275 $1,000 Walters Baby to carry that are | «te to fit Juniors’ $6.98 Wool *f 98 aralle| anywhere. The at 7.20 Grand Pianos _-_- $575 $600 Style K Walters - $300 point the thrifty mother elects, Women's Ecru Vests end Pants, | "1 this is a value that is unquali- n a fiedly the best in New York, in economizing. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Smith Gray & Co. t styles, one with tucked |} and ruffle, the other with ac- cated flounce; regular and | s; Saturday you may take ice at the special price, $1.09, Saceen Klosfit Petticoats, in a tine quality, with tucked and banded flounces and ruffle; regu- larandextrasizes....... $1.49 during this sale one of these bi beautiful, newest style music f cabinets, also chair and cover, fa Ke a cold water shrunk, snug, with of that character JN the popular Norfolk and Serge Dresses . . . caste wai a a} ven Smith Gray & double ted models, in a Extraordinary fa. ales - ALL-W ool Berge Drossea} like the pict | arey ate | y Co. a nation-wide prestige, and all the new Fa. Offer. ° uffs, deep turned dowr fees at ac the fit and styling of which and brown, twe 29cFleece Lined ik piping at waist te ive the 5 make them eminently distine- We will present freeof charge Vests and Pants c norrow, $4.98, n ay te ip " ial tive. Gauged from any view- to cvery purchaser of a piano ey in two | am 2S © EE 2 ~ a 2 3 = a“ = = =) © rT 22 a 3 LAMB Logs oF hindquarte 15! | "es 1 © 6lee | emten 12'c | : ORY ED nee CANADA LAME | Don’t Move Your Old Piano SPECIAL NOTICE and send you a new | THE PIANOS ¢ Women's Imported Swiss ribbed and plain unshrinkable fine white | 1 unc Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: No Interest; No Insurance; No $1.00 finest 16'c , Toners § 11° Ae Daleblocm and Sateen Kol 5 \ ff) Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Warren St. ON VOASHE SALTS "wert hoe an tip éouton ty er Hy Michio ee We Of Hee a (on \ . A = f mn request @ ree ed; silk trimar s ealia ; Broadway at Bodford Av. SthAv.,Bet.27th&2aehSts, [fe] ‘ai, en i high nec : he }- epartmen soap orraw We pve ay et $1.98 to $2.98 fr Wan mans {etme fee tay Pee et ee Oe Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, | "No, @ baMketesscee cscs es BOO | bb vvvseeeveeee Bloomingdgles’, 24 Floor, 80th St, Section, jf Beeler PPP Poartalelolelalalela| naan gs \ . LO OMINGDALES', Les, "3d Aven B0Uh to 6014 St |! SIORE OF CERTAIN SATISFACTION : BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Avs, 59th to 60th St, ere ‘ ’ oe =

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