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ee ee eI ns TTR IE Mo eee mre = mmm op - Fat ahs a a aie hia sini i ¥ eee SSS ee Wh FLYING BOTTLES NOT. =" What Sort of Hubby DO You Want ?| yup ivieycy hans STOLEN WORD = WL NOT TAKE UP = RLROADSTRKE, toe aise bad before ito ratiroad brotherhoods ar inane, tnetoting that ve of difference shortly mm the Magistrate Krotel Ie-] Sy t d just the 6 ope WAKHINGTON, Aug (The Ren tectives for Arrest Made ree t cold Mache. |p | t y id you enter) {ls rapidly formulating the 1 take © than @ bottle ed that © stool-pigeon © of action it will pursue should dion sie sp ie aa ay * had 1 4 them Mtuy } vooant seliing drugs | the thre neral rasiroad parrow—4 Wviet @ man of felony. | What te the last name of the eteol ter » < | pie ed the Court : gp A riding Magistrate Krote replied one of |dent Wilson and Judae © we Weet © Court to-day, wher the United Siates Hoard of Mediation © denounced the methods of the! th " ant Co The question also niide tn the Arug crusade, as jwarreat.” | m an at length ot the Cable — , ow ‘sad 64° | opened @ broadside om the methods net oe. 1 | Vieed three detectives of the View) Of (he detectives Mr, Chambers held hte fret conter- ‘Young We | Squad to read the law enee at the White House with the _ The Magistrate thon dismissed the O. oO O7) clock, Upon enter- omplaint as Mas Stuyve. ¢ wast i ; tag te euetorence ho capeeeeed Sime nant, thirty-Ave youre old, of No.’ cept the atetemenret (hemi tae? Rea ‘ self as oplimiatic over @ euccesstul termination of the pending étMoulty, | After talking with the President for alf hour he prepared authoriged by the Preside: the pn the phone, requesting another conference, Their Own Defense as Desirable Wiv and Administer Rebukes to “Censorious Catos.” SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19M! STREET Mr. Man: * # You Size Ts in Thi 320 ‘Oda’ Suits Saturday as 87 Q5 This is an end of the week clearance of Suits which have accumu- lated during a period of exceptionally big business in the Men's Store. REGULAR SIZES, 14 | 31 | 18 | 18 | 14 | 12 | 20 | 33 | $2 | 34 | 28 | 10 [i6| 37 |3e | 3s [ae #1813 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 49TH STREET AND 42ND STREET STORES Annual Sale of High Grade Summer Suits for Men Practically the entire remaining stock of fine Sum- mer Clothing carried at these two Brill Stores, Splendid values at their regular mid-season prices— they offer men and young men a remarkable clothes buying opportunity at the reduced prices quoted here. $16.50 and $18.00 Fancy Mixture Suits; $!3.50 $20, $22 and $25 Fancy and Blue Suits, $16.50 $25.00 and $30.00 Fancy and Blue Suits, $21.50 $35.00 and $40.00 Fancy and Blue Suits, $27.50 White Flannel and White Serge Trousers, Special at $3.65, $5.00, $7.00 and $8.50 ‘ji Men Come to Her Aid, ‘| Too, and Declare She's | Not Necessarily a Cab- aret Butterfly. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. To-day the defense of the New York girl will be heard. N She is thoroughly capable of defending herscif against the criticisms of NN; Arthur M. Loeb and “W. C,” published the other day in The Evening N World—as her letters to me prove. But not @ few chivalrous champions of the opposite sex have entered the lists in her behalf. The first letter printed to-day a from one of thi gentlemen, who has found bis eal in Manhattan and doesn’t hesitate to say 50. : The woman he wants to marry is an interesting TOT arene tc lac ohéien that em- combination of aesthetic and practical excellence’, | pioys a number of girls who are in- | since she can manipulate @ violin and corned beef and | telligent, modest and refined in dress | cabbage with equal skill. Yet why shouldn’t the intel-| and seek wholcso.ue pleasures. lgent man desire such a combination? The ideal mate “From observation | know that any in Now York he ts blind, | “a. J.B” AT 22 THE MAN 18 SILLY, BUT GIRL 18 SETTLED. H “Dear Madam: Boing a New York girl born and bred, I was not a little | provoked at the views expreased by Mr. Loeb and bia followers of the Girl of the Motropoils. Allow me to | Quantity. . Shantung Sik Coat and Trousers, $15, $20 $25 BWM Can prc tan perme f Raper Boney gee if] ety 2 Quantity. ne] 4] 1/2) at S| ol 8 Shantung Silk Three-Piece ‘Suits, $35 ee any common sense, she wants him to be able to carn his own a hes ried ane wish to say Sse ity... : | 7 \3 \ AG \ a | ic \ A \ a Store Open - § ° TG 8 ro ! \V suntitea ‘in demanding a. certain vielet” Into th PR shah Dh tihaanasl Dealtabee reyes |a8 |a6 | at | ab | a2 1 a4 ja LUetil Pe Oe \V mount of practical skill and knowl-| gunflower? What do the readers |’ S00 the modeats retiring girls be: NV carro aeeiy ‘only if that ‘eal eke Evening World think | cause they do not put themeeives Genuine Palm Beach and Hot Weather | | ‘“Kingly” Trousers — 430 pairs in neat \ jhe demands, The machinery of life, forward and they DO exist In the the crude business of procuring and HE HAS A NEW YORK GIRL WHO| business world. There are more of Preparing food and shelter, is ad- CAN'T BE SIDE-8TEPPED. ene ebay: cere bupernaial men Justed automatically for but a few “Dear Madam: Above the fire- twenty-two @ fortunate individuals, All the rest of} place in my Ibrary hangs the picture and think th: Suits—plain stripes and checks; all “54 95 5.95 wna 6.95 Striped Worsteds, Cassimeres and All- Wool Blue Serges; in all sizes; $ tomorrow, @ PAif...........008 2.95 BROADWAY AT 49TH STREET 1456 BROADWAY AT 42ND STREET SLM Nj us have to watch cogs and pulllof e girl who embodies all the at-| &girlat thie - Z| \evers part of the time, tributes of the wife I would choose, | fone, understands the ser GREENHUT’6—MAIN FLOOR In nine cases out of ten, tf two per-| “The girl in the picture would not,| “Tne ian 1 would choone for a life sons care enough for each other to|yerhaps, win the prize in a beauty | companion would have to be modest | 9 f found together a home and @ family, | contest, albelt there Is beauty In her |! taste and broadominds wanueh to, yj) en S por 7 a S aps a c e there are certain practical, unim-| brown eyes and charm in her smile.| with a thinking cap. ‘ Y aginative, uninteresting tasks which|She can play the violin like an angel nm. Dd. L." A four-hour Saturday sale in which we will dispose of several hundred excellent \ Get thé Round Package Ask For and GLE must be performed by each. The|and can metamorphose corned beet! yew YORK FULL OF SENSIBLE Silk Hats and Caps—also Hat d Caps made of Palm Beach Cloth, White Duck, Mi ir Straws and White 29% Felt; origittal prices to $1; €t........cccceeeeeeeee Genuine South American Panama Hata—solled from being handied and used for display purposes; light 9 35 weight; all shapes REENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR Inexpensive Furniture ‘Used for 5 Century. 9 most ardent lovers will be happier if/and cabbage into a dish fit for the GIRLS. they can perform these tasks swiftly|Gods, She ts lentent, yet does not} “Dear Madam: I would like to and effictently—and #0 ha: the} hesitate to find fault where fault answer your Gorrenpondents, one ef C o, Y Iweb and ‘W. C. ja very pla: rest of the time for violin music,| finding ts productive of good, She ee young men never went to the THE ORIGINAL poetry, intellectual and emotional | likes to wear beautiful clothos and ta | {rene Jour Mn eet the richt. girls. romance, equally at home in the church and in| Why, New York is crowded with H K S T There Is an Interesting ques- | the theatre. good, sensible, home-loving girls! But A LT ED M I Lx MAL ED M i LK tion raised in one other letter “She can talk intelligently on | the men who attend cabarets, $Heasres | Made ., a will never find them. from clean, rich milk with the exe | Published to-day, which 1 wish | polities, but can't tell a cooktail [every city, no matter whore, your will tract of eclect melted malted in our contributors to this discussion to from a straw hat. Mr. Loeb ig find girls who are overdressed and iti i ide. f who are always dosirous of a good It Houses unde: ry conditions, consider. ae bat io as one writer wrong in side-stepping New York |i. 410 thin 1s not to way there arc | Rp it Aereee with | intimates, that the modern man | girls, Be girls of the opposite type A ‘ - ch of the invalid or'the aged, | cannet find a quiet, home-loving | “io will not find such girls as the| I am twenty years of age @ Receives Marked Attention at Greenhut’s Tomorrow ing nor addition of milk. wife, because he showers most of | above around tho gilded walls of the roneurapnen, and through my | — Of course, we have Fine Furniture—always have, and always will. We can at any time furnish a palatial mansion. But we recognize that there's a strong demand for INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE, and so we give you tomorrow these striking examples: 4 A ‘ i tact wit! sustaine more than tea, coffee, ete, hia attentions on the showy, |cabarets, If ho has honestly sought BuEinen er nine Motena ae. | at home or when traveling. Anus rary girl? 18 the for a food girl and has failed to see! mot seem to meet any that give | tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. 7 the Impression tl Om would make | A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing eee ee che Severs ‘and if you refuse to accom- | | eleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business many The Picture to the Left is that of odest priced KITCHEN CHAIR; has Substitutes Cost YOU @ Pri pany them to dinner you do not wooden seat, bow back erect ‘and it only costs.. ; 65¢ eee them or hear from them . Take a Package Home THE NEW YORK WORLD TELESCOPE COUCH. Itis compl mattress; admirable for emergency of for use in small $ 4. 95 The Picture to the Right is that of h i 5 again. None of this kind for me. ad eh taake two ent “T can cook very well, sew, wash, fron, play the plano, dance and sing, and I let one quality balance the other. The man I am seeking must appreciate me and know how to treat a good girl, A NEW YORK GIRL." | A GIRL'S REBUKE FOR THE CENSORIOUS CATOS. | “Dear Madam: I have read your article on marriage, and I think {t time for some of us New York girls to rebuke these critics, It seems that they see only the one type of the New York girl. | “Most of the young men of New York are quite as impossible; they really desire a giddy, over- d girl, sale at * $3.25 Soft Top Mattrese- tt Dining Chairs— rt 71.55 $2.50 Woven Wire, Springs—s nl frames; II regular sized beds; 210 At these low prices we cannot fill MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. [Ta - GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Liquors & Wines Old Crow Golden GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Summer Foods Saturday Morning Specials more ltheral than the atos. I think there ts nh one tyne of New. York : d ( b : SE i S I HE P pen: My igen oF 4 nus mane Me inet Fresh Meats Our Own Baking Whisky Wedding Tam t MUTTON ~~ loge of fener Fresh supplies from the Kentucky's famdua distilte- years of age and a busin | Pevters: aloes) ovens about every 30 min ote Whisky; 79 (ood lookin t not beautiful, ny RE R F - allon, 5 qt. BP leasing personality. Ch le W, ba ging CINNAMON BUNGE} 2g Ronis, ee ee of native ribs i / POUND MERRY WIDC CAKES — Orie! The World Sells a Ve... B2C BREAD — made Wed $1.18 bottle Ram Scotch Whisky, $1.10 dottie Di KILLED IN RESTAURANT. | BSc re ‘od 88c| Puritan Po John Press, Tatlor, Stabbed to 100,000 COPIES MORE Death—An Arrest Made. "* 15¢ Irish Whisky... Following an altercation in @ restau- sf eos! ae a Sherry, Tokay, Muscy rant at No, 340 West One Hundred and ‘s ee “iene 3 Crown Port ptt D pega tony oe ° Thirty-fth Street early to-day, John sets PRESH FRUIT, CHERRY, Also Sherry, Muscatel In New York City Each old, @ negro tallor BISCUITS BEACH ces a Be Catawba; reg. 815 One Hundred and ail regular 52 var QQe] oc Perfection ran to the sidewalk atlegs 6 packages... —EE ‘ 0} kd Th A and sollapeed with stab wounds in the fresh Fruits and V b'es Cocktails We ‘a an abdomen nf less WATERMELONS ted, AQ | CANTA’ ES—ripe aweet, Cholce of Mavkattan, Mar-7m tlon commandeered took Press to Ha he died in ten m & negro describing himself and Tom Gina | Motley, thirty-five years old, « Rages ia Per bottle seséseseeses ’ i West One ‘Hundred sand. ‘Phirty-titth ] Suses and charged him with the oie cama Double Yt G:een Trading Stamps Till 12 o’Clock—Single per, Stamps Thereaftere Rosedale Port and Sherry; ™ 27¢ Other Morning Newspaper