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THE WORLD: WEDNTSDAY EVtNING. PFRRTARY 88, 1008, elected president eal Henry, Salmon “nan, be Canadian 8, that makes Its | sts aa . i NN SERIES 10 DECIDE GAMES = seTadiaan and, Heintck etl open the ar. | |] — Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Shout: “March have entered the two-men contest at the national tourn- Jin ‘Greater RY te Y; Tournament feet in Louieville. 4 | ‘Draws Large Crowds at [e's payee erates | the Local Alleys. Fifteen teams have minent wit aun, Which will open Bunday, man is president of the league. No. AVO-W Cirele alleys Monday, M At the close of tournament at Sc! vill take way three-men | ton Casino tournnmere fz a Arps, ‘the high Sunday eventnee, March's ‘Two full series of eleven games were | rolled tn the Greater New York indi- | 'e Do vidual tournament fast night, Billy | town Shopping an Extravagance. Ulnden defeating P. J. Riddell at Lin-| den's, Ninety-sixth street and Broad- | way. and Otto Helitas winning from} Gborge Haller at Hetssenbuttel's Broad- | way, Brooklyn, the home alley zolleis Neve ‘}|Thursday Ushers in a Remarkable Quota of Bright, Seasonable Otferings. Koch's Uptown Prices M. alleys on which tho eanias were bi and the large crowd present was only @ further indication of the great gen- eral interest manifested even in rerhute sections in this tournament, which | | | | developed more excitement in bowllag citoles than any of the season. The th gume in the Helltas-Haller contest has raised the question that if each bowler in a contest wing five @ames, the eleventh being a tle, will the series bo rolled over or will the bést grand average in the five games décide the winner of the contest, each series being advertised as the best six | in eleven games. | ‘The Linden-Rtddetl contes: resulted in, good | Women’s Smart Suits. OMEN'S FINE TAILORED SUITS, like illustra- tion, of all-wool Panama; in Al'ce blue, new gray, coral, reseda, navy blue and black. Ccats trimmed with taffeta and lined with ood quality silk, Skirts full circular, finished with folis of same material. All finely tailored and represent the new season's correct models. sere for the new alleys, the results: bene Well 4 ws e 5 ees: 68, 198, 900, 200, 468, i ell worth $25.00; for Thursday 18.75 Ft ae 100. the” Total pie, Bos Aver ONY. caus Sevens csvas COeseescees ts, 209. 107, 190, 104, Total pins, Silk and Net Waists. tS, in the Helitas-Haller contes: ES, 180, 181, iene 400) 16) 165) Sai) 19, || WOMEN’S WAISTS of fine Jap or Messaline silks, ITT, 212," 190." Tote! pins, 2017. Aver: | also white fancy nets; all elatorately trimmed with lace; every one this season’s choicest style; long or short sleeve eiiects, A special value for Thursday Popular Dress Goods. | P ENGLISH anit SUITINGS in a large variety of new Sprin: rs ings; 43 and 45 inches wide. Regulirly 79¢; to-morrow, yard. . 49c BLACK FRENCH TAMISE GLOTH; all pure wool; deep, vieh black ; 46 inches wide. Regularly 59c; to-morrow, yard. ..... ce... eseeee cece 69c New Carpets and Rugs. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, with borders to match; val. $1.15 yd., VELVET CARPETS, with borders to ma'ch; valu: $1.10 yard.. AXMINSTER CARPETS, with borders to match; value $1.25 yarde. . seieiereant contests tn the Greiter New York ooreancat oi be Tolltd oo Alan George ler opening the series at oh mand Franklin averur, Broo’ bn. with Johnny Nelson, of the Unive.sal, and Jimmy Smith piaylig John Kester 1 Selters Home, alleys, the Arphion, Bedard South Bighth Brooklyn, | the rh tmatah, "Koster ‘having recently met | fear-fAerdon series tn the Grester ‘gert Feb. 1 colo} Lin Tuxedo Team Won Two. In the presence of a jurge crowd at the Central, Brook.yn, last night the Tux- team won two in & series of three gamen | 2 the Grand Centrais for the Metrovo.t- tam charpsonehip, scores, close enough ' to keop up interest Js the contest to the fin- tah, were aa follows: GRAND BRUSSELS RUGS—6x9 ft., value $10.50, 8,25; 9x12 {t,, value $20... 16.50 AXMINSTER RUGS—8.3x10.6, value $22.50, 17, 25; 9x12, value $25, 19.50 Curtains, Bed Sets, Couch Covers IRISH POINT LAGE CURTAINS, value $5.50 and $7.50; pair. BOBBINET LACE CURTAINS, lace edgings and insertions, +3.75& 4,95 ‘alue $1.75 and $2.75; Chicago bowlers may well look askance at the remarkable atered for, the, thre: 620 March The distribution of prizes won in the Cro- place on Sale of NOTIONS And Dressmakers’ Findings We lave been working for weeks preparing for, this event. The Sale anticipates the very large Spring demands which are made for these goods. Dressmakers, who buy enormous ||| quantities, will find prices not equalled at any other time, and women who do their own sew- ing secure the same great advantages. It must be remembered that Wanamaker Sales never offer cheap quality in thread, hooks and eyes and other findings. There is never an article presented which is not worthy of being put in a good dress, and this fact must be taken into consideration in addition to the very low prices quoted. It is the splendid quality of Wana- maker Notions that makes this periodical sale such a great success. Very large special space has been provided for this sale, in the Under-Price Store, Base- ment of New South Building. The items follow: 100-yard Spool of High-grade Black or White Sew- Stocking Feet, black or white, sizes 8 to 10%, 4c ing Silk, Sc, a pair. S-yard Bolt of Goff’s Angora Black Skirt Brald, 8c, Sizes 3 or 4 Light-weight Dress Shields, nainsook covered, 8c a pair, 90c a dozen. Satin Pad Hose Supporters, with belt and four Silk-covered Featherbone; box of 12 yards, 4c, | straps of plain or filled elastic. 20c. Bins Seam Tape, fine lawn, 12-yatd| Cellulota Hatpins, In the new amber| Long Waist Formers, 3c. piece, Se. color, 2c Sewing Silk, assorted colors; 50-ya. _ Tubular Shoe Laces, Florodora Skirt Lifter, 10c; regular-| spool, 2c. Hat Pins, fancy colored heads, 10c. 3% in, 45 In. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 31 WITH STOCK- WITH THE SEA wili be in evide: Spring Dress Goods, Blue and Gray are to be the fashionable shades, and while all plain colors will be much tn evidence, Mixtures, Checks and Hate lines, plain cr in combination with at In., 102 a dozen. ly Sewing Sitk; black or white, dress- eetet | Wire Hairpins, full-size paper, 2 In y Hatpin Tablets, 2c. makers’ laree spool, 4c. figuras, are shown in such great variety to 8 In., plain or crimped, le a paper. y Cabinet of Assorted Halr-| J. O. King’s 200-yard spools of soft- that it is plain that they are high on Fash- Spring Mooks-and-Fyes. black or| ; 4 finish Machine Cotton; throo spools, |] lion's tist for Spring. | || white, all sizes, Ie a ca: Bone Collar Buttons, 8¢ a dozen, Bo, = : | tation Shell) Hairpins, 106 8 cat Lt Mourring Pine in metat| SH, & M blog Velveteen rush- |} | at 98 cents... fine line of handsome Se a vard. worth edge Skirt Binding. count Neuss’ Large Pin Cubes, ede Spring Plaids and Invisible Checks— dark gray—i6 light, medium and ted white and turquoise, Ge. A fer Super quality Skirt Banding, black, . inches wide, cel 82 > or white, | ca ie Light-weight Dress Shields; _nain Mincigea aera aoaent Mie whitejor gray, J2-yard plece: 2c sook-covered, 3¢ a pair, 9c a dozen; Imported Eolfennes: ish Pins. . regue Snares Ses AinOzED. silk-covered, 15¢ a pair, $1.75 a dozen. ream, black and ne 4 paper; three papers for 10° black OF) Combination Pin Block and Cushion, || | Inches wide 4 Tollet Pins, card of six} 100, ACGS Goehi Henrlottas | epss' 209-count Pin Cubes; large, sik fintah—a4 aide—9 small, Key Rings, card of assorted sizes, a wntaining four papers| T needles, 56. | Hook-On Hose n Stocking Darners, 3c. Frilled Elastic wist Tape, oundle of assorted | & hate » ibe pair. Side Supporters, 16¢ uss’ Pin Tablets, 90. ide Cotton Tape, 8-yani roll, 1c. Featherstiten Braid, red or 6-yard plece, bc, een-covered — Corset at do Supporters, extra Elastle Si lity Featherstitch Bratd, 6- |! é Ide, rhone Collar soft, al] sizes, round. be. ' Ironing Wax, 1f¢ a dozen. en JOHN WANAMAKE F Ce ate . Peete PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Fine | |] yard pi Clasps, Foundations, + Lai P. 1. Mourning Pins 49 a box. ned Emectes. Se. Neckwear i Supporters, 100 a set. _Frutt 81 Broadway, Fourth Avenue,’ Ninti and Tenth Strects, 4.T ann RAILAOADS, PEN LI YLVANN RAILROAD | {QN SOOT oF west TWENTY. GORD ST. Al Axo DESEROSOEY AND Ker'tho leaving time trom Desbrosses and Fortlanat sts. in five minutes later than that ven below for Tei thlad treet station: Alt CARS TRANSFER To Lexcriw To SAVE 59°10 60ST much used for Princess Gowns. Our Lace Dept. which during past year has gained a fame second to none in the city for assoriments IS READY FOR NEW SEASON DEMANDS with THE FINEST STOCK YET SHOWN All the new Laces, Inserting and All- overs, in every desiraole width and pate tern, are here, acd at prices 20 to 50 per cent, less than elsewhere. ALL OVER LACE NETS— White. Cream, Ecru and Black— Raby Irish, Point Venise, Orlental and Japanese—all this year's pat- terns—elsewhere $1.19 to $1.49. 98 GALLOONS, BANDINGS, EDGINGS— Also Medailions—Baby Irish, Polnt Gaze, Point Venise, Japanese, Ori- ental and Ratiste—white, cream, eer and ‘bluck—all desired width identict! with those elsewhere sotd at .39 to $2.98: our prices. .25 to 1.98 em kt Might seen Bowlers wore #9 pervectly fumillar with alleys they represent th tho tournament that the | Sous “tind wee head pin for wirikes on’ tive Gurkeot nian. For “tnstance, after Freq Exelhott apse | en average of 200 for ‘our gam pair. RUFFLED RENAISSA and $5.50 set MERCERIZED ARMURE PORTIERES, with heavy tassel fringe, Siive $3. $6.75, pair... GOBELIN TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, size 2x2 yards, value $3 and $4.50, Db ‘SE S, with bolster piece to me value $4.50 95c¢ 75c 95c WILTON VELVET RUGS—9x12; val. $25. 19,50 ; 27x54 in, val. $1.75.. 1,39 1.19. &1,75 98 & 3.75 Last 3 Days! This Great Sale Ends Sal. Eve. Mar. 3d, ) and 98 &4,9 made Nilter on Dowling topics says: “ite cig the tt Shine onl ove to extend) hy 2.25 & 3, 49 VERONA VELOUR GOUGH COVERS, beautiful cotors; val, $6.50 exch... 3.98 59c. Rough Shantungs, 39c, effort. tunty ert rolling, ts why be did not | "300 Roares, and so piace he record so th ft never could De bea:en. or $s he reserving hts efforts for a 40) evernce? line Pee adn hor avee tae nit re ROUGH SHANTUNGS, 24 inches wide, in all the new colors, such as Vieux rose, Eim:in ‘the front rank an the a Alice blue, reseda, navy blue, natural, pink, Ilac, cream, white and setenaeh ho Tran the remarkanie ave black; value 59c., Thursday only, 39c Ey Bae ‘en everade of 250 for twenty five , Between L d Ee | 125th St. West Hives ines = Vemrnelan 106 for 3 Incidental Ln bish-average men Brooklyn alleys,,0o i¢ | oat he Sent mn) = = in ‘Seanneattan, ‘say? Brooklyn? with amctans ee We Give Dividend Stamps. One Worth 2 Green sine any bowler he meets can put him. ‘On hie 'Yy ids) Gr two the bridxe, Ong stamp with each, of a purchase. Ask for them. 1.00) stumps are emis na } . $3.00 go Yor twin Sok merohandiss, We give One Dividend stamp in cx 5 | change wns green > whe he n paetpament at Linden s | penke Sampe You get ‘the valuo of double green Aacnpes, NOE! Linden announces that he will soon | start aa invitaiion five-men tournament St ia new alloys, Ninoty-sixth ntreet uns be a xi Broadway. which ertaln {0 success. Linden haa tw at this season, of the, ere are keyed hele a STheatt of This ina. Wetwvcen Teading tear | nd ‘on ‘neutral alleys cannot full to attract tention and be popular with bowlers. Lin: | * store Open y chia Haamt |{ ate30 A, M. u C. & C. ( Chapman’s 1906 Food Show. Opening our first Annual Pure-Food Exhibition. An event that will be a pleasure toremember. To-morrow, at 8.30 A. M., begins the most important Food Show and Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., BROOKLYN. Open Poe Until 10 P, M. eo ee e-- oe -- —, Will Voorheis Be There? the Bypnine. Worl ‘Foun Voorhels again, announced vali, of meeting Jimmy smith at this pvening at the Superba ‘whera Voorhels maid he ex- naiy arrange all. details for Une contest, talked of among bowlers past two years. According to the et a schaduien, Bmiin ta, to, roll John in tho Greater New York fame at the Ampiion, | but he wit rior : aie ‘oorhela at ihe hour Thalia Prize Bowling. Ma B,C, has closed) an exciting taree * cohipetition vit or me Soe, SERS a eta || sale that was ever known in any Brooklyn store. Our With a total soore 0 a President ‘Of the otub, whose score rine: Paibenwhicn were quite valuable, Grocery Department is acknowledged to be the most modern and most progressive one of its kind. We now outdo all former efforts and celebrate the month of March as the Great Food-Show Month. Our Grocery Department has been newly arranged and improved for the event. There will be many ‘Demonstrations of Foods, and samples of various kinds will be given free to vitor to the show this week. Everybody is cordially invited, om nett wey the abitity to. knock down the pins, “Veteran Rolls High Scores. % Denecke, the veteran captain of the vice Bowing Ciub, is Aull bowling oh jonah ip favoham © United “How!- form. In t te Cor oumament at Tasman : ames against B alleys, In the, tw) gemnen a a ‘Horee'" made. & to AR rempectiv iets Rehr aeasiy seventy ‘years 01 ft age! Sald Among Bowlers. dedrat: nen ain yoitert fon necond a Sen AE ag ie iS RE arnt fe See eights toute ae - Wechsler’s Orchestra cre B will supply the music, Grand concerts 3 times each day ral “ail ane, enka this week and next, 11 A.M. to 12 M.,4 to2 P. M., 3 to eteeus Well sak 4P.M, Don’t miss the biggest thing ever done in the re iri seat Chaessy || food line. See our big advertisement to-morrow after- e % { noon, giving prices, etc. RG ‘ lokegata Felon of acd at rae ong "PATENTS, HELP sk og ole EDGAR TATE & ies ‘210. ; No Batre Ouarge for tt. Don’t Delay a Minvte! Secure one of these Beautiful Pianos at once. Not alone you SAVE $150 to $20 But will FROM you Will make one of the best Piano investments to be had. $5 Down $1 Wi boned Flotde’ Line WESVGERN RAILWAY © ONTO Haar P. Week will secure one cl the finest Pianos built. A (Oo 1 4. ASHURY Pan, ren Asbury Pa BE fark Sundive), Kes RRR from Th » destination, for Pennsy: woop, Pras ur Tiatiie Mer, Pianos in this sale are made by skilled piano-builders and are guaranteed for ten years by the manufacturers as well as by Bloomingdale Erothers. Robert Wilson Pianos, $175 Celebrated Belford Pianos, $235 Walters Pianos, $195 Weilgner Pianos, $210 Wallers Pianos, Style D, $250 Harmony Pinnos, $195 These Pianos are Masterpicces in Piano Construction. § Pianos delivered to your home on first payment of $5. We charge no interest for lime taken, no in- surance, and no “extras” whatever. RAE RY General Maraer, aro ow. Gonern) Desh FOR SALE. Automobiles; Great Variety; Beanie! . $875-$800; side entrance (com Autocars Mereedes. horse yer: ry Orient fide en On your ol ind cae Cash Sales, vitnor te any | EXCHANGE tessa tone amt pat BL a part of the United States free of charge. | pay any balance at $1 & wrek Stone tcost sae: gee, Upon Request a representative will call, Warerooms 3d Floor. thy omy i | i FAR $1,000). staron All Cars’ Bloomingdales’ sais to som sc cots Masel Transfer to th fo 60th St. ADWAY” AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, near 36th st. Waltham and Wigin Watches, FACTORY 10 POCKET, — We have the goody and donot ark xo to bey something, “Just ww rood." 0 DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. A New Set of Teeth in a Day, § Broadway $ New Botanical Discovery —go home at night with a new set. We will make them, using our $5 New Patent Suction Plate, which will fit perfectly. Your teeth: wili be comfortable from the start. Manhattan Clothing Co., A114 Sd Av., Bear GSth St, N. ¥. Open Evenings, CREDIT TO ALL. DIAMONDS MN payee att goods ly or mo al oer suy guarant and ‘deliv ivered on fire Bieta confidential a} Diamond and Watch Co. Set near Cortlandt, masticate your food thoroughly.§ Our suction plate is made so that itg ‘annot drop while eating pr talking. The teeth will so closely re-¢ seinble your natural teet tides eee detection. Ev aia for the§ full set-—guaranteed sati every way. Guaranteed to wear Swell ten years. All work guaranteed 10 years. Full Sets of Téeth....$5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 kt, $5.00% “| Bdold Fillings. $1.00 up Silver Fillings, 50c. upg mera Bae RURE Rx DENTAL EARLORS. m pA Es * brabern Preach and » eae a nee Only Ngaee 8 tp Det Gooda, ge pe ehh ey Come here in the morning—have r mune x cathiees 4 alta old watenes | hiamonde value $2.80 ‘ us extract your old teeth, free, with- j dhe Hiaee || Dlsrwende CT a site or var apaiitg, Our Rin ae ous Broadens aR y Yr wets prises An NT_CENTRE BUILDING. VAL LACKS BY PIECE—French and German—round or square mesh % to 1% Inches wt $1.08; dozen yards. Women’s Spring Sailors Trimmed Full white 2 Shown nowhere under 50 cents .... Pink Reseda Violet Helio FORIGN ADDITIONAL OFFERINGS SHK fig'd Fr white worth Voll che hyr—invisible ahecks col'd: destens— for E ning and Street— end other desigas— wool finish —will not crumpte or mus ¢sily—worth 69. Roilenne Brodes—soft, silky, with dots and figures—worth .49....... + BS Changeable Silk finish Mohal ‘xauisite shades—worth .35.. Imported Woven Batistes—4-inch— yartety of colors—Import price 47"4 conts—a great special at. Shadow Check*—mercerlzed in Insuring permanent lustre—day and Imported Mircerized Ta ffe! ks— best colors—elsewhere .2 Imported Block Volle Gren Qui! or satin finish stripes « 35 Bi gdad Couch Covers Sia broad stripes in rich colors—full length—extra wide—Hand Knot fruge— Women’s Crepe Kimonos Tail length—plain golors or Japanese and Aoral designs: plain or Persian satin border value two dollars. SECOND. FLOOR-NEW. BUILDING. Holland Window Shades White, Beru, Sage and Dark Green— stitched hems—worth ,60.......... White Corded Madras—with LOOR--WEST BUILDING. emmy and tucks—Emb'y or 40x00—(this is an extra size)— good spring roller—aig-2ag THIRD FLOOR—NEW BUILDING. Men’s Negligee Shirta neat col'd figures or stripes— all sizes—good value at ae +29 Women’s Ee Night Dresses Firm, close muslin—yoke of 3 hematitched ruifio—instoad of 69 SRCOND NERE BUILDING. 139} +84) wine Embroi SOLD UNTIL ONE P.M, ONLY—No Mail of Telephone Orders 10 West Fourteenth Street. TAKING OVER SPRING MERCHANDISE will come in with such rapidity that in a few days OUR STORES WILL BE RADIANT SON’S NEWEST! THE NEW, ONLY THE NEW nce everywhere THESE ARE READY NOW:— Two Attractive Offers in Women's Spring Suits The “Pony” coat is a feature of |the new season, but tht Bolero of Eton jin its newest forms will probably lind most favor....Skirts ace very graceful, |beiny either ctecu'ar or pleated... Ths following o fer a variety in each styler— WOMEN'S PCNY sul Spring weight cheviot—black and ¢-lora—stylishly trim’a with Braid— finely tailored—lined with Skinner's Sutin—short sleeves, stitched folds and Brald finias 19. WOMEN'S ETON AND PONY SUITS Newest Spring Cheviots and mixtures—Single or Double reasted—Silk, Braid and Button trim—short sleeves....... Captivating Designs in Women's Lingerie Waists. Customers in steady succession declare that nowhere else do they find such variety and such moderate prices. Fine White Patiste Waista—full tucked back and front—allover emb'd fronts or Emb'y Medallions and Lace—lone or Rhort sleeves........ Batra fine Ratiste or Allover Hmb'd Yokes—front and back lace—tticked or emb'd hodice—iong or short sleeves,......5.98 Very Fine Lingerie Blouses— tastefully trin’d with tne or heavy ces or Hand Emb d allovers— 2.98 Special Luncheons To-morrow | Served from | 11:30 to 2.20 P. M. NO, 1.—Hrolled | Baglish Lamb Chop. Green Peas, Frait Salad, 30 Diploniat Tea or Coffee. NO. Lott een tune breaded, | | 8 Tee. oF Gittetssncecacesees +30 |] so. s—German Vor Hoast, with Potaty j Croguetton | Tapioca, Pudding. Brandy ‘ren or Cott +30 with Bread and Potato m prefer they may have Lee d of other dessart ® As an early Season Special, we continue the sa‘c of EXQUISITE SILK MIXED NOVELTIES, 39 Piala tints with Satin Checks, dots or fancy designs —perlect shazes of, Light Blue Alice Blu: Cream Ivory Make lovely grince:s and linzerie gowns. LAWN 815 “TION IN WASH DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT, at prices that prove our leadership in Values as in Assortments. | Ember: ‘dered Dot Organdle Voiles— ul R tones. J oneok sins | toral em | but 82 {neh Zeplyre—plain coone—igher | at whol sT ol | Corded M floral ¢ ens. Cream white with self or cota evening tints—value .29. » 19) RVERYTHING IN emb'd ringé—value .60. 32 Mercerized Cotton Suiting bar or Moeaic effecte—value .39.. .19 Percalen, Cainbries, ete., 4% to .12% Ginghams, Seersuckers, ete & 13.94 Chiffonettes, Lawns,.eto... 9% to.45 MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M, To prevent cealers buying we restrve privilege of restric:ing quantities. White Novelty Dress Batiste: ¥ine sheer quailty, with me B liguree—caied “seconde you Will have to lok very y to hind any impertection— ent neverinheles: uals morning, Mercerized Poplin Cords soft silk lustre—piun colors— lovely for ohildren’s Russian Suits—nothing better for woar—H-cent quality 10: For Morning .Spectal. HASEMENT—CENTRE BUILDING, Point de Paris Lacca Edgings and Insertings—2 Inches wide—Spring patte for underwear, uaually 15 6. MAIN FLOOR Rich Dresden Ribbons bY-Inch, white and tinted with mautiful Horal deaigns—for Trim’ 58, Girdles and iso ' Biack Tatas sai Aaa MAL: 7, 9, 44, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, ; .

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