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PROMINENT WOMEN + So St et Sst et et Se eelsi<inl IRS. oe FREDERICK MRS. rz NATHAN. THEcoune SUTRO, Oc ileintivicicicieint 5 arge of various clereymen that men th eonditions instit Ris y part Ready to Act as the eh ‘ Mass-Meeting May | Direct. op oP RECTOR OF HIGH RITUAL TAKES A BRIDE IN LENT. | | { { t to see one roid Arzo his | Rev. | nancel | thes | were married Routine COSEOLECCEOOOE Church and Society at Fox! Chase, Pa., Jarred—At Home Easter. PHILADELPHIA, March 1.—This ts | orien | Lenten story In which Cuptd frotles Gesplte sackcloth and ashes The Rev. Dr. Fordyce MH. ritual rector of the Memorial the Nacaity, of F f Mize Maude R. Roralter a In the story. Last Wednesday morning Mire 1 ¢ Ster went to Norristown to visi grandmother, On the tor went?to the xi by a di BOY CRAZY DRUNK. Arse, ten |" purch ¢ Pa, and s people rie mteticinie In fi tall, dark, slender, mag EV¥ESa bree YOU SAVE $8.00. for Whiskey, He fe Drank Ft Dev it fourteen Father Sent Wt Sald, Raymond old, ving Wilitamaburg, police crazy drunk. ing he sald he two weeks ago. years In in tadustrial ty His father rent him fa bottle of whiskey and he drank because the father was not there * he returned. He was turned over to the Gerry fo- tléty” while: the, police Inveatlgate the cather: tor. Ceeeh him tor whiskey, Don't miss this anes you will never get it again. '200 Antique "1200 Rare Antique t TO HELP |f IN WORK OF PURIFYING CITY. AY : RRR REE RE RE iter ieee initet bes Foreonat by Dream. said George wes of his train uke body ot f, one of thelr number, killed at his Dur- er were fr! i N. J, From 1 Durham felt 1 ». Mra, Durhasn's grand- with her, awoke at 2 Friday: Brunswick, mornt ed and dead the Pransylya- ak Durnam had been run over by at 1 the Jersey ty fart. Ina short time he dled. A Clearing Sale of Oriental Rugs 3, Monday, March 1th, at the following prices: Lot No. 1. 320 Fine - Shirvan Rugs, $10.00. Lot No, 2. | Mosul Rugs, $13.60 Lot No, 3, 200 Antique Kasak & Karabagh Rugs, $10.00. Lot No. 4. lran Rugs, $30.00. Lot No, 200 Lixtra Fine Kermansha Rugs, $40.00. And 118 Persian, [India and Turkish Carpets, reduced for this occasion, Lord _& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. 5. Master Fal Wanamaker Movements Never Matched Before In every case the offering is of perfect goods—no damaged goods Offered in this greatest of all Wanamaker occasions. represent. No man or woman—no hor None of these goods on sal Bed FURNISHINGS, Mattresses, 5 All of the fol! are remarked in this $20 mattresses. Ibs.; 2 parts; hey are} tead. of 0c. pillows, 2" I 7 22x30 in. pillows, 3 Ibs 20356 in. bolsters, 5 Ib Pours oor | Bed COVERINGS| Wool blankets, bedspreads and comtort- | ables— all poods of guarenteed excellence—| are offered at much less than actual value: | ngy, wool Manes at $3.25 a pair; Phi talue $4 White wool blankets at $4.50 9 pair; value $6 Scarlet all-wool Qlankets at $5.50) a pair; value $7 Beds eas at $1. Comfort ples at The valurs above mentio! ing to cur valuation, The sime q sell _seqularly elewhere at even. hivher Jewelry STORE’S Attractive Offerings | A lot of nee brooches surplus stock-—is marked prices they would wide assortment, a manufacti rl designs new, all very desrable. All 10-k. gold. Some have pearl clusters, combina- | tiens of pearl and enamel, oj d enam- | el, mond centers. pearls and opels, and. pearls with dia | $210 $10. Values $3 to tall which bags. ry regularly urses, soldered links, Bamboo Furniture ‘About three hundred pieces in all. They hav: bamboo frames and. neatly covered tops. Bamboo tables, that were moderately priced at $1 arenow 6S¢; pedesta's, were 50s, now 2! i tabourettes, that were 35c, at 20c; and foot stools, that were cheap at 25c, re- duced to 15c eac Havement, Tenth Framed PICTURES, Two doilar etchings at 50c each, Va- rious good landscape subjects, all in orna- mental gilt frames; some matted, others mounted on heavy cardboard. Two sizes 14x28 and 17x26 Also a lot of framed artoty namented gilt. frames: size among tho numerous subjects are 2 Memory,” The plotures sell rice in $1 in or- te | he regularly at Women’ s GLOVES A brand-new lot, just opened Saturday. Made to sell at a dollar a pair. The price is 65c. They are of fine lambskin, 2-clasp, full pique s-wn, imperial embroidery; black, white, browns, gray, tans, reds, Tenth street In the basement, women’s glace lamb- skin gloves, of which ‘we sold over a thous sand pairs in a recent sale, at 0c. The re- | mainder, of several hundred pairs, are now 5Ce a pair. Gold-plated Jetwelry | Brooches, scart pins, links, rat pins, cuff ins andl o'her aricles, In very pretty de- signs, at 25c cach. The values run up to! 75c.| This is gold-plated jewelry, and will is be found on a table in the basement. The World Almanac for 1901. | \led—unmatched and matchless, in character and price: | box to a purchaser— | Gomorrow, March Tweilfth Is the _Actual Day J WHICH twenty-five years ago inaugurated the progressive methods of Wanamaker retailing. While we have set aside the entire month of March for Silver Anniversary movements, we shall concentrate our greatest efforts on the particular day that meant so much, a quarter of a century ago, not only to this store but to all modern retailing. 4 So, for tomorrow we announce an aggregation of “ in the Greater City no ‘seconds,’’ no inferior qualities are here to lower the quality standard of the merchandise Every item told of below is of vital interest, and offers economy never known till now on goods of the character these usekeeper or parent—can afford to miss the magnificent Anniversary offerings in this store fomorrow— le today: ° Ghe CHINA SALE Magnificent Offerings < Such offerings of beautiful China and Cut Glass as have been here all this month were never matched before For RTeductions in the: Upholstery STORE Satin damasks for draperies at $195, $2.15 and $2.65 a yard—were very rede. sonably priced at just doable. Irish point lace curtains, ivory, at $3.65, instead of $7.25. Ruffled muslin cur- tains at 45c, instead of 85c, and at 35c, instead of 65c. India print cure tains at 9c each, instead of $1.75, Portieres, of mercerized tapestry, 6 colore ings, only 1 pattern, $7.50 a pair— wero $15, Couch covers of tapestry, fringed all around, 8 colorings, at $2.65—were rorrow only we announce the offe rings below; which even here have never been equal- Art Room Offerings— Latge-size Busts and Figures, Tetra Cotta finish—March sale pric ie fake $4 and $6— mostly the $6 kind, tomorrow $2.7. Dinner Sets— AC$IS; regularly $27.50- French china Dinner Sets; 101) pieces, with soup turcen and 3 large platters; flower decor- Sols cuabions with coverings of embroide ered Phulkaries and Kutch sktrisy ation and all handles gilt. | Vases, 1@e: regularly 15¢ | Vases, 75c; regularly $1.25 filling of pure down. $1.50—were $3. At $10,505. regularly $22.50— Austrian china Dinner Sets; eich ach Thint floor. 101 pieces, with soup tureen and 3. large platters; flower We; regularly 50¢ | Messin Sr regularly $2 TABLE COVERS ot c ac! ecoratlon and et anaes, Ru " BSc; repularly 60c| Vases, $1.25; regularly | These are of tapestry, in the most wanted : 5, y 7 pestry, At $4.50; regularly $7 Austrian china Tea Sets; 56 pieces pa 5.50 cach rae ies vita eth cuit cl wer decoration and all handles gi regulatly $14— Fine American Poi ne flower decoration and all pieces gilt; complete; At $8, French China Plates— Richly decorated plates worth $12 dozen, during this March sile they have bren selling for 50c each—tomorrow at Se each, |Cups and Saucers— ly, or by the dozen; pretty shapss and decorations on French china (Thea Haviland) worth $6 a dozen. Large quantities have been sold during the March sale at 2Se each—to-morrow at 1S eich. lain Dinner soup turesn a B oN A taffeta silk ribbon of this sells for less than 18¢ a ei its price here until this reduction of a third, This lot comprises all thes: colors, in com-/ bination with white: Rose, old rose, mais, light blue, turquoise, violet and Nile greens also pure white, cream and black. All'335 in. wide. Twelve cents a yard. Treadway and Ninth street, and large platters. Rich Cut Glass— B-inch Bowls at $2.50; rejrilarly $§ each. | inch Nappies at $2.75; tegularly $5.50 each. Weter Tumblers at $2.a dozen; regularly $4. | JS olid-Color PIQUE 25c Printed Cambrics ° At 12':c a Yard 4 xe at l5e,instead of 25c “< “<< Thirty thousand yards purchased for this occa. | Fifteen thousand yards of one of the most és sion. A new and beautitul fabric, finely woven, staple fabrics of the season. Scarce at its regular with a soft finish; with attractive printings in va- |price, now at a saving of ten cents a yard because gious sorts of stripes, on grounds of pink, blue and of a technical defect that cannot be noticed, and heliotrope. | which is hard to find if you know what to look for The same goods, in the same patterns, will be —uneven cords, nothing else—and these are few sold at 25c in other stores this season. 36 inches to a piece, and likely to be found in the best regu- wide, Now half price, 12'sc a yard. lar goods. . Qui n array of choicest colorings, in beau- tiful shades— Corsets Under-Price Lillian Corsets, worth $3.50 to $6, now 2 and $3. | Second floor, Tenth street. C. P. Corsets, worth $2.75 and $4.50, at $1.75 and $2. P, N. Corsets worth $1, at 65c. |85c Petticoats at 50c Of sateen, well made, and excellent value fat former pzice. |$0.50.and $7 Silk Waists at $4.50 Two hundred or more handsome: Silk. leees Offerings from vem raw ime ce lhe LINEN STORE weet 22 aS Black Aiea Cardinal Male tere manufictirers. Wide ware ty (all sisesvane Whit> Heliot 176 dozen hemmed Crash Towels, one yard Second Ave, Tentn street 15c a yard, instead o} long, all linen, Turkey red borders; were! ii Itotuade | 95c; tomorrow 60c a dozen, |\$8.50 Bro adcloth ched German Table Linen, full 2 pes SKIRT s at S6 5; tomorrow 5c a yard. kins !o match linen, 26 inches square; | tomorrow $2.90 a dozen. i all-linen hemstitched Pillow Cases, size 22x36 ‘0% were 75c: tomorrow SOc a pair. es £09 i of grass th $1 $lto $1.50 PrintedFoulards at65c A superb coliection of bright silks of the most popular sorts. Splendid quality, at an extraordi- ary price, even in this r:markable silk store. for ths casion; of black broad= ds of taffeta silk, | \Children’ s Dresses ‘Men’ s Madras ‘Of colored lawn, Made with guimpe, and trimmed with embroidered insertion, HousckeepingNEEDS # PAJAMAS elt “50 c ‘ee At Startling Prices “ ‘; You never heard af such a thing before! These! fully wo Fifty boxes of Mascot Laundry Soap—only one are the Pajamas that we have been selling at $1.50; |, S°™" and they had no equal at that, Last Saturday we put plaits some onsaleat $1. Tomorrow just six hundred suits | embroid will be offered at half a dollar. pseeesee ee Rroadeny ant Nin Men's SI Percale Shirts, at 50c A lucky purchase of 450 dozens of regular dol- | lar Shirts, well made and ely laundered; fast colors all have detachabie cuffs, Sizes 14t0 17, 50c. 25c to 40c APRONS at 12':c Sixteen dred gf them; some with bibs; va- |" Lawn dresses, with. igh vais, square yoke of th deep rutile and belt of iren of 2 to 4 $1.50. At $1.50 for box of 100 cakes. On sale at half past nine o'clock, 100 Reversible Slicers and Graters, regularly $1, tomorrow iL AM P 5 ‘for Little panted reception e, Tc each. s,in 5 sizes. assorted styles, at half price in $6 $3.50, from $7 from $9.50 $3.75, from $7.59 om $10. 50 Nickel-plated Chafing Dishes, with hot water wrouzht iton stands. $1.28, trom $2.25 Brass Andirons— 27 pairs at nal? price— $2.50, trom $5 $3 0, from $11 $38.13, trom $10.25 $3.75, from $7.59 : §, from $13.50 $3.25, from $16.50 $4, from $8 pn $14 $3.50, from $17 $4.50, from $9 , from $14.75 $10. 50, $21 $4.88, tram $3.75 . 35.13, from $10.25 $8, ues of up, fo pzns and | com- clock ‘SALE tthe sale that ber Tavemeat. ROVCERS §; conc: JOHN WANAMAKER “ries a ¢ Oe Price, 25 Cents. +