The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1905, Page 17

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

} mire WART. SFP HAY TYENIVEG NECTMNMR 1, 1905, te ww | ALFONSO’S BETROTHAL _|$,20son to nse oe traverty com THEATRE BURNS away by 0 work TOUERINCESS A FACT (ett (ot ibe aitoase bets eetnsen JUST AFTER PLAY. Padvaactahtin i whet) CREW FRON WRECK. hak na ot Batwenberg, mece of King Bd: | 1 VArd, 18 NOW & fmol supped 1 ‘ eint te ard gold banquet) With All Hands at the Pumys and rin and wee) Often Denied ement of} MADRID, Dec, 1—An oMctal and) TORONTO, Ont, Deo, 1. — She's | a] of the Hotel Astor. = ; UJ ws 4 mal anney nent ts mad mt the eatre, on King street, one of the a Her S ils Blown Away Schooner |, Spain's King to Edward's batt {leading vaudeville houses of Canada, FALLS DEAD BY ENGINE. Ranona bar, Pa Fe Niece Is Contirmed ! 1 Sweeney Stricken by Heart Dine i one net , 2 LONDON, Dee, LT le, Madrid corre: . 7 doe. ISTH spondent of the Standard says he n | sean ense Deside Hin Machine. CHATHAM, Mass. I 1 n i td says is in | pyr * Calais, Me. schooner aries Bear's, | came - James Sweeney, orgineer in the can: pawart Alwuod, went aground on American Steel and Copper Plate Pic- onatham Bur late last night and proba meee nme : ee teenies pee cineerircamerssenat tS tory, on Fairmount avenue, Jersey ity wil) be a City, was working atound his engine ana crew « this morntng when he suddenly #tag- safely py gered and fell to the floor. iam lat The fireman ran to his ald, but the phe echooner, which wae bound from man was dead, A physcian who Was Gainis for New Bedford with a cargo es The ca Besa Wr gu Wonansiy Sinw Store Closes at 6 P. M. gle Wmanofty Ore called sald that death had resulted trom o¢ jumber, spracg a leak yesterday, All heirt disease, Sweeney was forty ‘ ss - years old and lived at No. 116 Erie ‘hahds were forced to man both pump street, He leaves @ family, to keep her afloat, To add to the dan The Christmas Month Heralds The Greatest CHRISTMAS STORE _ |}: WANAMAKER’S Is Completely Ready |j For Holiday Shoppers Today ERY extensive evolutions have been taking Making a Hit & ‘ ‘Why should not our preparation be superior to all other children’s reme- place throughout the Wanainaker Store fell on Mr and Mra, Hyman dieg? Have not eminent physicians from the Atlantic to the Pacific testifled | || during the past few days, culminating this! With a House Coat bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher i é ae me Louchelm, The other a oe er el ho yd to a child’s morning. Regular stocks have receded ; holiday the Misses Gertrude Hy- “e Florence Gaus and Blanche Ot- | medicine, la «. Irwin Rose was best man ¢ signature o brides gown, “of white fate} Genuine Castoria always hears the sign a red with pearls nesse lace. She A Material Difference. USHROOMS are delightfully palatable and healthful, yet some species M of Toadstools so closely resemble the toothsome Mushroom as to make it dangerous to experiment with uncertainties, And so it is | with Castoria and ita imitations, Keep the Castoria that bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher ever in your mind’s eye as the Mushroom, And be as particular to remember the counterfeits, substitutes and “just as good” kind ‘aa the Toadstools, There may be a resemblance in the package, but the results obtained are so widely ;different as to make the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher the important feature when buying Castoria, e be matron of honor was ue foanieiEnA i There will be no question of the approval bestowed ra goods have come forward. [Everywhere is seen on the house coat Chtistmas morning by the head of the |. iL the intelligent and extensive preparation to family—if you choose it ab WaNAMAKER’S, ‘. serve the gift-buying thousands who now have you can't think Up a betted itt tor itie ONLY THREE WEEKS to do all the CHRIST. average man, or one that will be more — ———__—_— - én appreciated, than a house coat; but you a — - i MAS SH YPPING, abe A renal chance to go erry iS . e ’ " the selection, you aren't careful to The Toy Store is broader and better than ever before, pick out the sort of coat that the man Siv aad | A t Wares Salon has such a conipreliensive exhibition of himseif would choose Sixth A enue | | Sixth venue teak Browse and Marble Art Mie has never known be-) We #el! house coats all the year round 2 to 2 ry j 7 Mail sell them to exacting and particular e0ta to 2st Street e | 20th to aist Street fore, The Jewelry and Silver Store re oices in newly enlarged | men, and know, by long expertence, just s REDS ELENA x What they want. So we have our Christ- | — ~ Rete acc, aaa quarters that mean vastly better holiday service. The} nas stock made In precisely the same | * * ‘ 7 ’ Handkerchiefs open two new displays—on the Sevond Floor) way—fine talloring, stylish, but comfort- Fi | Splendid Values In Girls’ and Great Values in Boys [Il and ip the Basement. The Book Store has extended ita! #blé cut, long-wearing featarials in quiet | i ’ : ; ‘ boundaries and outposts, and will satisly fully thore who to mutt all wishea A nt” care Misses’ Suits and Coats Clothing for ‘Saturday delight in ita wares, The Art Galley, on te Fifth Floor, misakeit abe bureaus Wananae (Third Floor) agra ea has been given over to a rare and beautilul display of Art) .c.use Coat. ‘Inis stock is at its best i i t $1.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Embroideries and kindred beauty-things » should advise early selec- MISTS’ JUNIOR SUITS—in mixed cloth, semt- A $1 95, § La ’ ny Po Like intevosb in WANAMARER'S intenelieay andthe ton for gitts i Hived, tack lined throughout with satin, velvet col- » $10.00 Boys’ Russian, Eton and Sailor Suits, | I] Wawamaker Store rises splendidly to the public expectation. 47,59 hen collar, lapels, cuffs and pockets, at $5, $6.60, ; lar, Skirt pleated—sizes 14, 16, 18 years, Special. made of cheviot, worsteds and serges in plain blue, red, brown and Merchandise and Service will be tound Qgtier than ever bee Lined, plain materials, $8.75, $4.50, $5, $7.60, $8, $10 and $12, ™” beautiful mixtures, sizes three to ten years. fore, < Ninth atreet, ® GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH COATS—in cheviot, box | \ back, with shaw! and,oll collar of leather trimming, At $1.95, $2.98 and $4.95, | wilh turn ack cutis; colors ate ted, green, brown, | 911,75 Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, | Another Triumph Hi blie—sizes 6 (0/32 years rc . . eenaaae J mts hr and aadaia) ie miriey pn prirauis with | Ih Women’s Coats Utility of Black and Blue SSLS' CO/ medium length and three-quar Te Eee reece TN Rome en ttn StL RRnTN UND BUEN ONE SORES lL MISSES’ COATS d length and three-q to sixtcen years. | Look at the picture, Note that the price of the cont is Ih MEN S SUITS fer, in covert cloth and mennish mixtures, tight fitting and loose back, lined with satin to waist~ $16.75 At $1.95, $4.95 and $7.95, $20, That is story enough to sell all that we have today, Men have long ago found out what splendid, satisfactory, sizes 14, 16, 18 years—special. eves ssseess eee Boys’ Overcbats, i] when we simply all-around colors these two are, in materials for suits, They CHILDREN'S ONE. PIECE DRESSES—in mix-) « Cut in Russian, Reeter, S. B. Fly Front and popular Tourist add, for your in- jalways make a man look handsomely dressed—quietly, but tures and checks, Lath trimmed with braid and} $3, 50 Overcoats in the newest designs formation, thatthe well. Thats, if the suit is properly taken care of. Théy “go j At $5.98, $7.98 and $9.98, coats are made of with” more different colors of neckties and shirts than any fancy buttons—size 6 \o 14 years, special at... lustrous black jothers you can mention—except, possibly, gray. ‘The coats Youths’ Suits, | | Also a Clearance ‘ r : nol Faslety's eat é : Sale of PAC itaila ind double bresHeds Ads GE Cheviiin, Margen and | broadcloth, ott full jean be worn with lighter trousers, for variety’s sake. And } About 40 Misses’ Jackets Worsteds, popular designs and plain black and blue. 50 inches long, | the suits never go out of date. : } ‘ i , At 50c,, 75c. and 98c, and lined through- All of which explains why we always carry such a large stock of |f/—* Loose and semi-iitted back, lined throughout with satin, in brown, , As out with beautiful ; these sults—varled as to materials, styles and prices, Illustrations— blue and tan— Boys’ Knee Trousers in headtonie mixtures and NisRite peau: de Winter weights: lain colors. | . J At $5.00 ana $8.75 each : ag I] cygne. You will Anvawroel Madi taioety nba Ge madara reared Salta ot route . ‘ Formerly $12.50 and $10.00 \f] note that the coat Venetian cloth. Dressy and service | lish suite shown thisseason—nt $18, ' | ; ° ° ; 1 ie able, at $15, Single and Double-breasted Sults of ' — ani Men S Combination Suits is double-breasted, Double and Single-brensted Suita of black thibet or unfinished worateds; i [~ “ + | | Made ‘by th Il-known “ Vassar" Co, of Rochell and thet the back aah Pelee neat Bin ibe Mille MA eh ; . Vhs ade by the well-! j e, | ; urable, at $15, Retter qualities, at $25 and $90, inf Untrimmed Millinery Dept. Mlinois—a clean up of all this season's odds and ends, | far etneot om | ya Atil every sult in the collection above isa typtoally "Wanamaker good |f! sieites Nant AT ABOUT FORTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. | [iffy hoy wc, See a § e and outlined with Women’s Silk Paon Velvet Hats. Half cotton and wool, blue and natural, sizes 34 to 46;) | F | , iil as Gara ates nen eee velvet, trimmed At $5+--Sih Watsts worth $6 to $7.50 with narrow sou- tachebraid, Sleeves Semi-trimmed—in garnet, gray, green, blue, " vse $1.75 and $2,50 At $3,75.--Sith Waists worth 85 .*. prune and green, , UNTRIMMED BRUSH FELT HATS, in PEER, i Art Embroidery Men's \f] are very stylish, If yoy're still 1n a receptive mood, here's something t rectate: i 8 0 appreciate: castor and g¥eeB..,+++s+e000+ ptraees ve 480 (24 Floor, Rear) Silk Neckwear | and plaited into New, crisp chiffon taffeta, soft messaline or we de Chis ' WOMEN'S TAILORED SUIT HATS...., $3.75 We are showing many new and | | ima large range of neat ) Tif} velvet cuffs, which in lustrous black or beautiful colors, light or dark, CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, $2,75, $3.75 to $9.00 ch rf patterns on light and dar are also trimmed The $3.75 Walsts -properly worth $5—are lace-trimmed in the new- i Whi d colored Oattich : very pretty Christmas novelties | | groundsmade full 2!yand + 45¢ | ; f | est effects, or plaited and stitched in smart fashion—distinctive, dit- ; ite and colored Ostric . | | 244 inch French Pour-in- || with braid, A very | i to be embroidered and made up; hahds } | ; s ferent, Some cleverly embroidered with dots in panels or allover, ; Plumes... Mt sess $1.75, $2.48, $2.98 alec finshed ta ptbbon work, axed digsist Wik de (6 fie |; epg triumph, The $8 Waists ~always at $6 to $7.60—have V yokes of fine inser- | Foliage, roses, violets, gold and silver effects, 4s frames, pincushions, handker- i}|]}| 46 the price— Hon, and ‘alluring lace-trimmed sleeves, ! : sala Gad aah ‘ | $20 each, If you're a judge of silk-waist values you'll be the more astonished j Superb stock of Dress Garnitures and Hair Pieces. he : i ? - ag Ay PS at theae low prices, Second floor, Fourth avenue, eee || ~©Women’s Hose Tt eae? ha shadow work, pillows, pincush- Waites’ ‘Another pi en's fast black Lisle Diece of A Shoes for Women, Misses a es 8 || Tie dete food ‘ews of ‘coats The First Snov-Storm 4 3 wor! eto. soles, heels and toes—>25¢ | ‘ -nine ° and Boys at | made to sell at 3Se per Imported Plush Coats—rich, stylish, exclusive garments, trom best for- I H D t |, y " Specia Prices We have some very special values | | pair. Special at.. ea] | | elgn manufacturers—are marked at a third below their former prices § the ANDKERCHIEF tsplay b WOKEN SUTTON Fy Fi in renaissance lace pieces, some Six pairs for $1.40, HA) ee morstoe Styltshly cut, beautifully tailored, handsome and elegant, ; i i" | r ed at $50 to $120, 7 3 , id Vibe i ‘4 Patent Leather, ViciKid and $2 65 linen centres, some allovers: 7 | ail el oT a | At Wanamaker Ss } ul all; new models at,,. Tart 000606 rsceb008 ° val SE - Prey ’ ; Value $3.00 and $3.50 Scarfs, 16x54, worth $2.25, at 1.50 rf Hi Th IE. What a wonderful exhibition of art needlework it is! } MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S VICI KID BUTTON SHOES— Squares 36x36, “ 3,50. * 2,25 Silk Vests a ousands 0) DOLL S | How many thousands of skilful fingers have been beautilying i | these little squares of linen, that are so loved by dainty from Germany women, Thousands upon thousands have been yathered patent leather tips, “30x30, "1.98, “ 1,39 Women’s Italian Silk Vests (grade 1), hem- Sizes 744 to 11, J cd “ Vatte'shas | 85c, “aue 50" { $4.10 “ me ae ce in wi ik 92°40 here, for the selection of those who wish to give these charm ‘ x “ c, * 490 : ae ; ’ ere, for the s ose who wis give these * } LITTLE BOYS’ SPRING HEEL LACE SHOLS— +, Salh * lay, © Bo | | ee Me Are Waiting for You, “Little Mothers" \isg and siways appropriate presents. ‘They come from dl satin calf vamps, dull kid tops, stout roles—rizes $400 Big dolls, little dolls, baby dolls, biy-girl dolls, boy dolls, every source of needlework art—France, Switzerland and |f ¢ 10 to 19%. Value $1.50, at, sevens Tandy dolls—beauties every one. Lig ships brought them Ireland being chief contributors. BOYS' SATIN CALF DULL KID ToP LACE SHOES—Good stout soles—si Thomson's i ss sig POCA in Jersey Leggins Corsets’ 160c “area |50c Shitrens | 406 Te ben Ae Value 75¢. to $1,50, tumn models in- dude many new Men's Shirts Men's Laundered Fancy Madras and Percale Shirts, -70 neat figures on light and/ c dark grounds .sssesseeees) Value $1.00 to $1.50, Claus lives for a long while each year—and the little German !ars each, there is also marvellous variety and very exceptional quality in the absolutely pure linen Handkerchiefs at 25c eac women, of h un linen, hand- 50e, up to $ wh. hiefs, with hemstitched or scalloped oh peasant girls help him make dollies for you. We have given names to three very beautiful, beautiful kinds, But Fine French Handkerchiefs, ( fis they are only temporary names—you may change them to Maggie or hematitched, entirely plain, at 25c Women's sheer linen Handk edge, and hand embroidered corners, at 5c to $15 each Men’s plain white French Handkerchiefs, hand-spun and hand- $1, up to $2.25 each. The foncy white and | Usual Price $2.95, | | | | Gladys or anything you please BABY ETHEL, has real eyelashes and the cunningest snoes and socks, $7, $1.50, $2 and $3 BABY BLANCHE is a great beauty. When she's 23 inches tall, she coets only $1. In other sizes, 76c, $2 | BABY DOROTHY Is the loveliest, Yon'l! love her al sight at She shuts her eyes, has soft fluffy hair, light or dark, and—dears! ‘ 5, $4, $5, $6 and $7 ico, ftom | hemstitched, at colored F Special Sale of Music Cabinets (like cut) im mahog ny fine ish, utomaticdoor § Opener, hay tve Patent sliding uawes—resul ¢ price $10.8); spe. cial at at $1, $1.2 50 cack | in Belgium, at $1 to styles. Exquisite Duchesse Lace Handkerchief h h Sale of Umbrellas All Made Up on Light-rib Frames, | For quality and 400 Umbrellas—26- nch for Women, 28-ine’s for Men, | are unsurpassed, workmanship they hiefs, In almost infinite variety, a dimpled chin, $2, | Lita and lou of Other « 350, H0e, up to § ortment of Childre covered with a tine quility L 0 | silk. Tape edge, Handie-eSterhng sine vest Bere pt nents # Handkerchiefs ts partioularly attra | Ivory, Horn and Gun Metal, silver trimmed, Aus | anteed Bite ereitice imported matural wood, Some with $ i ) Hose Support. These umbrellas are the styles suitable tor holid aed ery atten: ee presents, % $1.00 per pair up- Values from $4.00 to $5:00. | ward, $8.50 able—they keep their complexic patter how Dolis, ail aressed in erm yt ve xis, They ¢ by | ‘lve—cepeclally those In fancy expert dressma'ters; colls with cluines thet can cone n a box of three for 2 x of six fcr OL from Germany, from the Thuringen mountains, where Santa But, while there are Duchesse Jace handkerehjefs here at Fifty Dol- | Soparate wardrobes, too, WanSevracs JOHN WANAMAKER vcaivinnss| a Gt hinpraincentn

Other pages from this issue: