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_ THE “WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1905, Store Closes at The Unusual Store, | 5:30 o'clock i a ord | {i Mwenty-four Hours to Live, | ‘ (pecind to The Drening World.) s e in New York to stamp ‘‘Idnen’ on cotton | 7 { ALEERSEAREE, Pa dune oe] S” 5 fe nee cio Oriental Fabrics REPREREE = the police to solve the headlese| finding themselves cornered, dig up the triv- = my ty dy murder committed @ week ago to-| tal points about the collars whioh every weil || For Home Decoration or Personal Wear. || 7 ai S ay by The Black Hand Gociety at| made collar should popsoss, They have got sae . * 4 re qLork Tan, near here, Ferdinando|t find some plaustble reasons in order to!! Positive Bargains Reign an over this Unusual Store—bargains that \Mercdante has been threatened with| hide bettind the tact that thely collars are [| riyaurey not mamped with the word ‘Linen.’ The|| you'll find usefor in Country, Mountain or Seaside Home—also for Personal Wear, within twenty-four hours ‘This! sisenoe of which devotes they're only cot- [Boring ho received a warning letter! ton, ‘Triangle collars tell you what they are ‘ b lack Hand, Made of, visi Lanem, No 160, collar is worth + lowered 160, teet, trol iss. ‘what doten't say "Lumen" tn indelible Pineapple Gauze trom the Philippine Islands, Made'from the fibre of \PEATH THREAT FOR AIDING POLICE. {lack Hand Gives Man Who Hetped Solve Murder Mystery Only. Featieice nikal een eslewed, the oe ‘Write for “information about Cotlars’* the pineapple, 24 in. wide, 18 to 19 yards Ina piece. White Grounds, Col- thorities to identity the body, and it is [-] ored Stripes, Black Ground with White Stripes, Black Ground with Black fhelieved that the murderers, fearful of LINEN eing discovered, aro trying to frighten OLLAR Stripe. Was 12,50, now 10,00 @ piece. Mercdante into inactivity. He has WoW : “eichd the pollce to protect him, vAN'zanpr, Scones CO. trove, || 1000 yards Fancy Grenadines aud Gauzes, white, black and Pe eS J ey Colors, in Stripes and Figures, Was 1.25 to 3.00. yard, now 75C to 1.50 ayard. 500 yards Black Habutai Silk, 27 inches wide, tight welght, strong Upholstery Department. and aorta Was 65¢ a yard, now $Qc a yard, Men’s Silk Coats, coolest coat made; Black, Pongee Color and Stripes; all sizes, 5.50 to 7.00 each. L£Tammocks. Awnings ‘We are nowshowing a varied and Summer Draperies. and novel assortment of up- : nt . ~ Bourett amascus Stripes, to-date hammocks with ex- Sup Covers. ! Bourettersal Damascus Sttipes; ceptional values, at We direct attention to our} 40 inch wide, at 30C yard. $2.00, $2.50, $3 each | facilities for the satisfactory | Cr execution of orders for the retonnes above, and will be pleased at 15§c., 30¢., 50c, yd., tosenda representative with iweduced from 20¢, 50c, 7oc.yd | samples and to give esti- i 50 tnches wide, mates. pi Shee & ahy aya Storage. Remnants of sesnahon Cover: Stataa sft pray ™ne™ ura reduced from $1.50&$2.50 yd, Figured Colored Madras, 42 Inch wide, at 35 yard, | | 50 inch Fancy Nets, | ‘The Result of the Greatest Transaction in the History of the Trade, Since Ready-Made Garments Draperies, Portieres, Special Lot of 30-inch Figured Drapery Silk, 38c yard. For Women Have Been Manufactured ee | ? at pane Peek ae ghia ee Visit the Pretty Japanese Tea Rooms—ist Floor Balcony. 10,560 Ro Roy of SHIRT-W AI ST SUIT S . a9 1008) at % 1.00& $2. 50 pair, able rates, ROI D TERED AUK 1 reduced from 1.g0843.50p| Lace Curtains A. A, Ventine & Co. At the Most Extraodinary Prices Ever Exploited y h Street 4 » Porch Chatrs, Chaned Broadway, between 18th @ 19¢ reets. : ? Mable and Silver Birch, | and stored during the Sum-| = $4.50 to $7 Sutts Tomorrow at $3 Each at $2, 83 & $4, mer months, White and Ecru, at 35c yard. store, but the guarantee of the makers as well, If any- | boxed tu this company's modern factory described in the Philadelphia ‘ ry suit is guaranteed to be faultless in its and perfecgly tailored, of the newest and = _ p feduoed rombs ne saaineso = Hi AEE Teg ae Dorm $7.50 to $10 Suits Tomorrow at $5 Each > > Reed and Rattan Furniture Cc $10.50 to $20 Suits Tomorrow at $7 Each | 4 te ie i, 5 . a cia ’ Re-upholstered F, ° | duced from $7.50 each. ; : , . ree Ae unn ; | OW Hale during the Summer months Th C t Can you imagino what a prodigious operation is involved? 1 a ceory in the best possible manner arpets--- t Less an OSt. : ; ‘ P it’ ity. But |}) io & : ‘ ‘i ‘ Imagine, for instance, even ten thousand spools of thread—it's an enormous quantity, Bui at $2, $3 $4 each very i slosinaS i i this money-savin, ’ ‘ j CA NY + | at very moderate prices, A Closing Sale of discontinued patterns gives you. ney: ig ma t shea ete dresses t opportunity. This offering doesn’t mean old goods in undesirable pat- here are over ten thousanc comp ete clresses , ; ; ; terns, but every yard is new and this season's pattern, which the manufac- It took just one hundred big cases to hold them. Each box was 32 inches high, 42 inches wide Or a Or. turer decided to discontinue, Weary EL VET IGARERTS and 54inches long. They made twenty-five dray loads, They filled five railroad freight cars! | Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave, Nineteenth § 'S, : were $1.00 yard 75¢ If wo stacked the boxes that came out of the packing cases—each containing a dress—on the 4 i ” i eee TERS, were B50 y : en to mateh, were $1.35 yd. @9C|#| Broadway sidewalk, in front of our New South Building, they would make eleven stacks as high as k Fine Rugs 25% Below Value. the building, and a hundred and ten boxes would not be used! The building is 2174 feet high, and H ene Sin i. (9) . the boxes are only 2 inches high, 4 i orable purchases enable us to offer UR ounces tts lower once ever Kiowa, P Do you wonder that such a transaction was never heard of before? Do you wonder that no other concern in the. ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS, best, gual: | KASMIR RUGS, both, sides alike: Suze United States would dare undertake such a distribution? . (i ity, Size 7.6x10.6 ft., were $21.50,18.80 oe ft, 5.60) size 7,6x10.6 ft., ieee Do you realize why merchandise offerings at WANAMAKrR’s are unmatched, and create such sensations in the trade?*|#) ROVE WILTON RUGS, extra ‘guality: |INGRAIN. ART. RUGS, all woolt _ Size We dare the incredible, when thereby we secure an incredible bargain, For what are ten thousand drosses, amongy|f, | S|) Size 8.3x106 ft, were $30.00... aes ay eye he 8; size 3x3 yds. oN New York’s millions, when they are offered at a two-thirds to a half of their real value? i py ticnta 50 diveot or Size6 x9 ft, “Gina and Ja an Mattings EA Sa And QUALITY. Do you suppose that such a stupendous quantity of dresses could get into WAnamaxen’s,,if |}, ; CHINA MATTINGS, roll of 40 yards: PE LANESS MATTINGS, roll of 40 yards:|§]] they were nob above criticism? Depend on it that we were very sure as to that before considering them at all. ‘ i Were 6,00 9.50 1050 Were 7.25 875 10,50 The trade-mark is enough tor those who know it, The company is best known for its fine shirt-waists, But+wo, 3 ot ce A ae ee : The print here the statement made by our Philadelphia Store when introducing a certain collection of Broadway Upholsteries---A Clearin Sale. @s Roya Royal Shirt-Waists last year. It tells the whole story—for these Shirt-Waist Suits are fruit af the, > cena a ORIENTAL TAPESTRY COUCH COV. RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS, figured sourmawanvin 8€me tree, - ERS, 60 in. wide fringed all round: | or dotted centres, were $1.00 palr..65c S ‘ win aa ‘i 2.25 2.75 Each | ROPE CURTAINS, all colors, were $1.98 (Reproduced from an adyertisoment of our Philadelphia atore, Just a word more about the general styles of the Shirt. 4 ur Summer Sale 0 ndermuslins At 88c 1.40 1.08 Each| each ee 119 December 1, 1904.) waist Suits. The picture is drawn frow a few representative "7 a, ; ‘ D ’ ; COLORED CROSS STRIPE CURTAINS: B8c ou WViruan, styles—the artist wanted to sketch the finest dresses, but we j Wi 1.25 2.00 2.25 Pr, Is Rich with Bargains. Nt 38, EFSEe/SongENS te tea i, aol fr Sore FN RTL (Ln in wighlig A Ven Ais tg ER TT 5 : ' n makin re in the followed. * UTILITY BOXES, covered with fine cre-] were 81.00 ....scsesserereer seer 68, The he materials used i Thousands of women braved the inclement weather on Monday tonne or taffeta: HAMMOCK PILLOWS! “Covered "with Ro f ing varieties; and other thousands are here to-day to enjoy the exceptional Were 2.25 2.50 2,75 3,25 Ea.| striped tapestry. filled with silk floss, ya Natural-colored Pon; 4 money saying chances afforded by our great June Sale of Undermuslins, | Quan. At 1,75 2.00 2.25 @.508n.| size 24x24 In,, were 89c, 400 nove wean ea! Persian Lawns Swine Maslin re In tities are far from exhausted, for we bought enough (0 permit every woman for made of b lity Belgian d b All puro white Linens Figured Silk Madras niles cround to get her full share, Wednesday selling will again ve extremely || Five-piece Slip Covers, fide of best qualty Belgian damask, bound with The Royal Factory White Corded Dinities vroldered Mulla Beeyo LC Gaee veioet count, mannanwe ship and fit guaranteed; 20 yards material allowed....sserees ss ve 6,89 If you could, look in, as we did, on the clean, bright, | R043 GolOrSytauen In golld color Embratdered Linens NRIBRSOIE TUN frontie pw: nial. tlh loner *. es Awnings, made of best double-dyed 8-oz. striped material, mounted on gal- busy Hoyal factory, see the 500 workers who can turn out | shades, gray, blue, tan and green Japan Silks In white and black wth hecne femule "t'Q|| 00 doxen Muslin, V neck, yoke of vanized tron frames and hung with screw eyes; all work done b: 10,000 shirt-waiste in a day or two, hear their chorus of | Anderson's Checked ‘Tissues In pop) Pinama Cloth aly Fed D || Mecca Run iy eeems yehe oF y ’ 3 , U aincanedie All pure Linens in blue, gray, tan D “ tucks ani Insertion of embroidery: skilled mechanics; our awnings work easy and wear best; for windows singing rise above the whirr of the wheels, and see the | © Plain and Figured Solsottes Whltostadras Neitmined weitn torehén oe. Vel lass ane | 29 BORD IEEE FOR) BAPOL sere oser eras Thies B vk 1.75 beautiful order and system that prevails everywhere, you EOD nee a tutiny Aendrae orlthil DIAG chSKartie DatEaR esi eT ribbon drawn, through beading: ‘py etween enox . x v ath OY Stunning effec! 2 cks, * ¢ canis. ets eames ||| 125th Street, West, “Sreah Avenuen (|i |Tasacmceraiand sy, the Zeal is veh & thoroughly | ras anata Adrants cao 1 a Eat erretas ‘rites ls” 3B! Peck trimmed with ice The men who draft and cut the patterns; the wom ba A ; hd ne levy; ree. price 3 = i ; the en Gun-inetal Ponges Striped Lawns Natnaook, low neck, full front, prettliy Se . who do the plaiting and sew the seams; those who handle i some 1 femme) with fancy val lage ian ce att Vr te Thar. a oo -_—._..-~ the fine embroidevies, that are kopt under ylass; those who | The pase agen sna, embretieres Bnd thagetine ates 4 Fo} i 5 Fem. 5 ; «waists ake sure the ti and many ef emg + Some 4 i Cann Pon MubleS with deop cambric) WHITE ainTs, ree | ) v St heoven tea Tone rd ane Tee te open-front patterns, while others are open in the beck, Many are ba if Nope of cloned rage 35) eMRrthan’ bana quate with yoke, or UNPSOM clip off all the ends of thread and look with critical eyes | trimmed with French knots, others NG STN soaps in on ‘ vat ta Eton Hace 20, SQTH AVE S98 7020 STRESTS: for mistakes after the work is tinished—all have in their | plain, semi-tallored, French or other fancy designs, The skirts are vet vn fe oF die wt” be Muslin Mul | een r P heen the opt of tthe ve Peet _And in their fingers Dita cain or Bre aoe endless varieties, in Instep lengths, POR, Dee Were sareeerre OO rerneiinritin d b is the science of exact shirt-waist making, izes range from 32 to . Numerous other specta’s that make this sale of extraordinary importance, 28 use plano ar, ans. Back of each waist is not only the guarantee of the The Royal Shirt-Walst Suit is designed, cut, made, laundered and _ i y wi © wail f sy will con- tement printed here. thing goes wrong with the waist you buy, they will con Sa As best materials, All aro beautifully laundered, and each one carefully ut i; placed in ita individual box; and it'ls this perfec¥on at every point, this But there is small occasion for any trouble with a | frosh newness thet makes such an offering all the more remarkable, Royal waist—as the fit, the proportion and the making Prices are $3, $5 and $7 each, Worth $4.50 to $20, have been so carefully supervised before it comes to you, | Ready when the store opens Wedheadhy erocalee Not on sale today, Wed., June 14. fale. Original Hardman Upright.8100 "$330 Cecillan Plano Player... 250 Waters Upri 275 McEwen uprle 250 Victor Upright 225 Bailey Upright - R75 375 sider it a favor to have it returned, and the faults pointed - 98c. to $2.25 Hats, 25c. to 98c, We think we have enough of these remarkable ready-to.wear Hat values for all day Wednesday, 90 coms and one of the prizes, Over 75 styles in the lot, and thelr former prices were 98c., $1.50 and $2.25; Wednesday until all go, eee 25c., 50c., 98c '7.50 Bathing Suits, 3.98 A. wets co JOHN WANAMAKER “sististc" A.T. Stewart & codO Sth & 10th Sts. (Almost new,) Gabler Upright... (Mahogany case—aimoat neW~save $100, Crawford Upright, 280 275 Radle Mae ht 4 Knabe Upright (stanognny edae-ilkg pow) 4 Everard Upright., 8 cy Also 17 other fine bargains, $e g| Just as much style about these suits as one would look for in an up-to-date street costume, Made of high-grade brilliantine, black or blue, skirt gored and trimmed with band of white braids wala wits Gt ue iy ee i » i Packard, Schubert, and H, $10-00 DOWN This is the great June sale of which so many are taking advan. tage to select good used pianos for their Summer homes, Do not hesitate, as you may return the instrument in the Fall, or any time within one year, at sul amount paid, to be pipiied on 80 one of our new pianos, such as the G. an, 8 POdOSOOSEETIOHDG DOPVOHDOHTHEOOHOTCOIE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS 4 e lenge ner tenia