The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1906, Page 8

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'FIANCEE OF YOUNG BELMONT IS WELL | Wedding Is Set for Jan. 25, but Other Plans Are , VAL, JAN. 6—Commis- of Agriculture Kolner hes been epplications for farm help aps of (his plan for bee bi Cree aches Indefinite. the United ‘Btates by Rus- ‘connected with some of negotiations, Senin wes ' 5 » Chicago Returns, 6&—The Mins Alice De Gfocouria has recov- ered from the attack of typhold fever ‘which caused the postponement of her marriage to August Belmont, jr., which j Thompeon, sixty-six years old, wife, of (an English country gentleman, will be} THE , WORED: miroay EVENING, JANUARY 5. TOUR, WEALTHY WOMAN WILL BE DEPORTED Driven fibate ene Storms, Mrs. Thompson Mast Return to England. ee Driven mildly insane by her suffer-| ings on a stormy voyage while in a pre- viously weakened state, Mrs. Lydia M. deported to-morrow 6s an “insane alien,” Mrs, Thompson arrived on Mon- day on the Minneapolis to visit Hee cousin, Mrs. B. Marsnall Corey, Overbrook, Pa,, wife of the Philadg) fa publisher of that name. She is her stateroom on the vessel, Praetenis @ prisoner. at} The . Marshall Coi Thompson's cousin, need Immigration Cominiasis England tier; a Tow Bkgnr§ vine wits ree gusta t the Commissioner decided immigration did not per- init him todo otherwise than order her Peypstiorere eould ‘oll ‘he said, was as possible whil she, awalte Goportax Ell ‘Talande where shee kept ae ere ae bad been ‘rad ' Pt Yacamafty Sra Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. These LINENS Are Simply Unmatchatle Wanamaker pre-eminence in Housekeeping Linens is acknowledged at-once by every woman who claps her eyes on the aplendid White Sale offerings she finds here. While importers and manufacturers ate showering us | ‘with notices of increases in price, we are presenting hun- ||| | dreds of bargains that would have made an extraordinary occasion, IF THERE HAD BEEN NO INCREASE in prices on the market. See the beautiful pattern Table Cloths at $3. See the handsome Austrian Napkins at $2.75 and $3.78 a dozen. See the splendid Towels at 25c each. Examine the Linens and Towellings by the yard; and you will be amazed, as others have been, by the CST offerings of the Wanamaker White Sale. But don’t wait until the chance is gone; for neither we, nor any or all other stores can stop the inevitable rise in prices, which is not only coming, but IS HERE, waiting for us to go for new supplies. The'time to buy Linens for & year’s use, at least, is NOW. These pointers to White Sale values: Towels. Table Damash 2600 90x89-inch finefull-bleached | 70 pieces 72-inch fine satin-finish ‘hemstitched Huekaback | full bleached Table Damask in new owela mrt preter ‘woven initials. | desizns. at 90c, $1.10 and $1-65 in the at tho! yard; worth $1.10, $1.25 and $2. L: neke 'S no use of our trying to enumerate ell th». bargains in this great sale, for they include our entire stock.of juvenile wearing apparel. show hew radical the price|reductions, are. © misses’ $21.00 suits style, made up in those lighs all-wool mixtures that are so fashionable this ony e —long loose-fitting coats—lined throughout wi $12.50 ff UITS that are“models of double breasted—velvet collar—fall plaited skirts—sizes, 14, t were exceptionally 18 or $2 and Stsizes. Suits that at $21.00. Choice $19.50. * $16.50 misses’ and junior suits, $9.75 Pretty mixtures and invisible checks— dark rich shades—wine, brown and gray— lo! coat, semifitted—satin ee ay collars of velvet to match material plaited skirts. Misses’ $16.50 long regula- tion coats, $8.95. vie In mannish mixtures—double breasted —velvet collar—large silk emblem on sleeve. Would be good value at $16.50. Misses’ $22.50 long full coats, $14.75. ; High class mixtures—beautiful color- inge—several models—lai velvet collars ch pockets—well tailored. mM, SUATH AVE AUTOLOM STREET L _ Annual January clearance sale of misses’ and children’s apparel. A few instances soft ind heey = 12." ‘Girls’ $9.75 Piccadilly coats, $3,95 This is one of the greatest val- ues jn this sale—made up in fine novel- ty mixtures—fall boxy garments with velyet collar*=lined throughout — jg ‘large hand-worked emblem on sleeve —6 to 14 years. Not a single coat but was as excellent value at $9.75, but we Must make quiek elearance of the en- tire lot: and price them, $3 95 regardless ‘of loss, at.-.. errr Girls’ $12.50 dressy coats, $7.50 c Immes Fol noe with em teercy anes : feared “4 years. wels oity was to bave occurred on Nov. 2, and eae ied a only initial towels in the announcement was made to-day that |Foushness of Sn yess, 20, aitocted || this country. $3 a dozen. Patt. Table Cli smireon GRAwroRD co. Mra. Thomapazn, In her condition, attern Table Cloths the yguna couple would be weddo? on Zhen, the ship reedhed Gandy “Hook 3900 28x41-Inch and 28x42-Inch | teavy double damask Irish Linen $ $ thie tack! Chae prise De Gai: IRE4 ,Gteatally, unbalanced. She | | fine hematitched Huckaback Towels | pattern Table Cloths, in beautiful oice oO Tr Jar couria, te the family has | Tee pene of pure fiax yarns; pretty damask | designs: not yet le to the | Showed Jn confused end delinous tan- ||| borders running all around. Worth yee the Lin erin che De oleen [ton She Fan examined by br. Sion. || 40¢ and 85¢, now at 30c Lael dea vardn, Pr worth $5 25 K nh V T O t at *] . Rome, “in any. the ctrate wil be 0 | Sf ot Soe Unissd Srasee Marios, Hos: |¥) each. Glass Towell 2x Byards, at $5, worth $6.50. uppe eimer overcoats Mra. ot husband's lass Towelling 100 2x 2\¢yard fine Irish linen double damask Table Clot I ‘HE advantages in buying your overcoat now are the 3000 yards of 17-inch all linen 3 ready (eee elt Glara Towelling, red and bluechecks. | hemmed: excellent designs. Con- saving in price and the service: you will realize through- WITCH FS f AR ROTED Best 12ie me cia yard.\n\|| eceen Jory a hovel bur eouldingt out the remainder of the present Winter and early Spring. Great Sale Continues Table Damash at $4.25 each. These $25 and $30 overcoats at $17.50 ‘Fish See SS og BB'S MURDER ‘Red Men to Roosevelt, GRIFTIN, GA. JAN, &—Judge Rob- fashingten to present a mem‘ 1o esident Roosevelt from the Great neil of Red Men of the United tt, pleces 60 and 62-inch henvy loom damask; new de Higns. Worth 60c and 60c, at 40c and 48ca yas al Men’s Half Hose at Half Price Eighteen hundred pairs of most desirable 50c Socks, 32 fine Irish linen Cloths, some- what soiled, in a beautiful honey- suckle design ; double border; 214x3 yards, Worth $12.50, at $7.75 each. Represent the very highest art ot the tailoring profession which finds expression in their cut, fit, workmanship, style, quality and the criti- cal seat wen to the little details about which men ticular. We have 400 of these coats made of neater vicuna and unfinished worsteds—also fancy pats crest be throughout with the very pest silks. Only the latest styles, including the paddock and surtout al sizes. Bona fide $25 and $30 overcoats at: : Two Cubans ‘ited Killed Child to Give Its Heart to Woman 7170 ze Largest Assortment as a Cure, , Ever Offered. Thous='}} at 25¢ » pair. In changeable colors—in grounds of tan, Mammoth clearing of Kuppenheimer $ : : ‘ rom bronze, garnet, cardinal, brown and olive green, with con- s. = a 7 ap Si S.-Demtnge Booourt ands to Select f Scashaeag BRE aio tn acid. asaltirowa. 0 “sith prethy | $15, $18 €>» $20 suits while they last at artes ; in His ac TY. |ietto, were gurroted at the prison here | «. embroidered fronts, in twelve different patterns, each in HESE suits sold so readily at $15, $18 and $20 tha’ we plc Coes ‘enc anaslacgie Ther Wash Waists three different color combinations. T we have only. the var lines rempinings but we have elidel te i white purpose r j small lots that, tal A an is reasonably sins ‘ten cote was ihe Gkdeous ‘murder of « eeneun All new goods, perfect in every way, at just half price bare ot atid Wie Gea Fee Se rede ert WOR Beet * in & portion Of Fr ecire-leped gba behead) 2. pease Re ee SOS us ee a pele tapeae On oCe. Leica the tailor had given it the finishing touches. ‘The styles are_ single and et eae: An te ; i double breasted—regular, stout and slender sizes—ma- t naturel causes, Mr Regular Price $3.59 N W terials of superior quality. One of those rare opportuni- sean alfve ty hls eon ands wes aie Gencine - OH. 'ANAMAKER ties to secure a bona fide $20 suit at $1150. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets, y.| Fresh lots added daily, mostly all white. rded effects and pretty figures. Every size, 32 to 44. John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th ‘Streets. Very special: | 500 pairs of separate trousers, former prices $8, $7, $6 & 35, ‘Boys’ clothing. PRE scion tl hl bo “icra ga or folk suits. ‘ AnnuaYJanuary tale price-....++++ Se iuaics Jota Denil SonskSons CLEARANCE SALE. Ladies’ Golf Vests, , Russian overcoats, Russian Ge fit_all — 655 garments. $9. 50 i and $5 suits and ver 4 Norfolk suits and sailor sulte—sizes to Annual January sale Ag Price suits and Boys’ $8.50 to $12.50 it a 5 Sweaters and Norfolk JacKets ba 8 at Meo Crecente trery rade, nef . Broadway at Thirteenth Street. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, double breasted tn this to this lot i $3, 50 tperked se sa le. *6. 50 } Jamuary sale pein AGE, fo concovecsce : re A Special Sale of Boys’, Girls’ and Misses’ Clothes At Greatly Reduced Prices, Girls’ $6.50 @® $8.90 Coats Reduced to $3.75 300 Girls’ Coats, sizes 4, 6 and 8, of bearcloth, Astrachan and cheviots, . In blue, green, brown and tan, full length and box models, in a variety of styles; elaborately embellished. is unior Misses’ $19.50 Fur Lined Coats “ Reduced to $12.50 Of broadcloth, in blue, red, brown and green, sizes 10 to 16, collarless double-breasted model, brafd trimmed; turnback cuffs; squirrel lining. _ Girls’ High-Grade Dresses, Formerly $6.50, $8.90 and $2. 95 @ $3. 15 $9.75, now For girls, ages 6 to 14, Russlan and blouse models, of worsted serges, in green and blue checks, and other fabrics, Touched with red cording and braid is one effect of many. Full kilted skirts. Boys’ 2 &3 Piece Suits. Formerly $6.50 $3. 7 5 & $8.50, now Two hundred Suits altogether, of fancy mixtures and blue and black worsted cheviots. Sizes 8 to 16. . 75c ; - 98 GOLF VESTS, value 1.25, for GOLF VESTS, “ 1.75, GOLF VESTS. 2.50, GOLF SWEATERS/ AND NORFOLK JACKETS, I “08 value 3.50 to 5.00, for.;.. eee gee ° CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE GOWNS AND SKIRTS. SKIRTS, with plain hem, value 38c., for 25c¢ | SKIRTS, with scalloped flounce, value 5Oo., for.... 38c GOWNS, value 96c., for... 68c EMBROIDERED FLANNEL SKIRTS, sizes 2 to 14 years. Value 2.00, for..... O&C, Value 3,50, for..... CHILDREN’S SERGE DRESSES AND SAILOR SUITS, in Nav: yy Brown and Red, sizes 4 to 14 years, value $7.00, Special atiissccossreses socese os SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Annual sale men’s shirts. HIS sale is no hastily gotten together affair, but a sale for which we prepared months ago, when we had time to buy the materials direct from the makers - == and arrange for the making ourselves. ae Prices’ one-third less than regular.- $1.50 semi-negligee shirts $1. No shirts more desirable for every-day wear than these semi-negligees. best’ dressers all wear them. «Made ofthe finest printed, cottons in guaran- teed fast colorings—plaited fronts, some detached fronts, some coat fronts $ with attached cuffe—sizes 14.to17; hand-laundered regular $1.50 shirts at f $1.10 white shirts at 79c. ; Oar $1.10 white shirt is 9 specialty with us. It is made of fine white cambrie, with full plaited fronts—laundered by hand—has 4-ply neck-bands— . cushion necks—sizes 14 to 17. Our regular $1.10 shirts include cuffs. 79¢ The lot made for this sale ¢omes without cuffs, but are otherwise identical, 89c. negligee shirts, 59c. - These shirts are in two lots, and bést values in the sale, comprising « white madras cloth % on “ BEL Ta e - | Dixon Gearges: Play Piracy. | RALWIGH, N. C,, JAN. &—Rev.| ‘Thomas Dixon, through attorneys here, as attached the property of the Co- Runitel Stock Company, now in in h ol an in iS i Runkel Company. sa, yah days from a movels. rots other | The Japan’s New Ministry. LONDON, JAN. 5.—The correspondent | of the Daily Telegraph at Tokio gives | ‘the following lst of the members of tie Ministry which he: says will succeed Abat of Gen, Count Katsura: Premior, peeraeis Sale rene Foreign Affairs, Count Hara; Finance, Mr. gait Wert Taek Gen. Teranchi; ‘Admiral Saito; Communt- 1.50 4.98 Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. One Minute from Astor Place Subway Station, Opening of New Tailor Suit Hats Happily adapted for immediate wear in Palm Beach or New York in April. Mate- "1 ates Extucation, Makino; paceiiure and Commerce, tuck; J , Mr. Matsuda. | leven Mine Victims Found. | BLUEFIELD, W. VA., JAN., 6.— Pleven victims of the Coaldale mine Gisaster were removéd from the mines wruny. Other bodies have been located. | $1 white madras shirts, 75c. Plain white negligee suite mere fine woven madras cloth, in various jons o! shite material: which and whitlsh—all double stitched—hand laundered—per-| the light Hated nae of the we fectly plain Sagara | size—perfect pe tapes; neck ete and end woven pga bando—sttached detached T5¢\tee a ie nr ita reduced Sion 1 tat Lesage ele eng Mor to 17. January salo price sees: oc. Pig apse Special—men's white night shirts, worth up to 68e., at ‘ASc. SIMPSON URAWFORD CO, Clearing sale children’s shoes, GZ are somewhat broken in the children’s lines, but there are so many’ styles to choose from that it will cause no inconvenience. Gecend Floor, rials. and styles are exceedingly smart; in We haye a special co a kn ai to help you make selection, Leathem arw Id and 8 little World Ads, fact the ensemble is seldom seen in Trimmed oe le Pe oo lh Dangling on a line, Hats at twice the price. $10 Worth of Style for 39-95 Each. . 7,034 Chances to go to work were of- fered last week through World Advertise- ments. 2,423 more than same week a year ago, Lot 1 rb ABC Lot 1—sizes a le ode They say he’s doing fine. Lot D-sikes 4to ori aualty “peeewe

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