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an 20, 1908, MONDAY EVENTING, APRIL THE WORLD: GUARD BANDIT WHO MURDERED ~—— PAYMASTER 57 30-P. MM, - ~Store Closes at L7 Wr YP menafer ow fd vA [mana dre Romance and Reality ES here make great appeal to your taste. It is all kyvery grade of good pianos at prices from ay point of the retail buyers’ interests, H view the charms of this Chamber of Elegance is uni- vitation te Rosenberry. HELD UP IN WOODS. with Payroll of the Mines Put Up a With the Basement, in uso for the past few months, six floors are now in retail service. Another interesting occasion will appear when the re- adjustment of the Stewart building is complete, and still another when you enter upon the full use of the Hana- maker building. Of structures for retail business the best past is in the Stewart build- ing, the best future is in the Wanamaker building; the | unique, unparalleled, unmatched. combination is} The Subway Station defines the common basic level for the two build- Parallel to the Subway is a temporary tunnel tha The communication is by tunnels. one} Near Broadwa commodious, ings. large thoroughfare is finished. will soon be absorbed by another, now under con- You from upper ing | ng or service. both go and r¢ ways delivery, ors in eit under the street at the Subway level. to the other by using elevators The system of accounts, adjustment and cash is common to both buildings. Aisle managers are in attendance at all points for the assistance, guidance and service of v The oceupancy of the Wanamaker building brings the realization of ‘| Floor Floor The whole ¢ the great area, Phe venient, A new conception in stockkeeping is displayed g section is outlined in erystal—plate glass ca Men’ ’ Shoes is both commodions and con-} the echo of the Women’s nd Boys 1 smiall spec ion or the anges Shoe Store in t! t building, is a beautiful feature. On the Broadway front you will find the best-appointed Men’s TFur- nishing G in Greater New York. Associated with it is the Mat Store that is a ty n br Stocks of Men’s Y Tnit HE rear and G loves eomnlass the! collection of outfitti Second of mankin¢ id the Piano trade inoe something and Angelus business. The ss during the few short years the credulity of piano makers all sorts, conditions and 5 10 ‘Pablie 1 of Wanamaker Pi story of its rise and pr has challe ne of its life and dealers, 1 Piano—the Chickering—and its cight asso- Angelus, the Aut trefoil of sclf-playine Angelna, regnant and unat the eminent leader ane attachments, | ‘The goodly company of si merited 1 heautif ful su appear when Wanamaker ane na ite door Public. : housed it is all done in rill only Wanamaker me the | plare ses mark Jand 1 other hangings we submit. f Non-piano buyers and even Philistines are expected. | ° Bs Lamps and Electrol i China and Glass, Marbles and Y Mi Cl t J i | Statements: Interesting and Important | Thira Bronzes Fe here in Eanes anaeeaeisey srtilent equal, com- 4 Ls ilgiels ite Et HE Wanamaker Building is now open. Everybody is This is given over cutirely to the service of Men and «Floor petitor, or followor, .\rlist, artisan and “nerchant, have , to Lynch Slayer of g : First Clothing for Men and Roys occupies the grand cen- united their ingenuity in the plans for the fitting exhibi- H invited to the five lower floorsjust ready for business. ition under tho quadrangle and spreading out from it tion of this dazzling and delightful combination of form, and material. Cr. skilfully mirrors mil electric lights; mahogany, velvet, » artistic surroundings of this art The scene in the glass aleove rooms is like fairyland. The infliences that make this n and exhibition have made it only « museum of delight, the special counsel of the prudent economical housekeeper. This floor is the joy of the home-decorator, Here Fourth comes the housekeeper whose home has been finished by Floor carpenter and plasterer. Our Upholstery Organization vith no labor combined in » are ndise collec NOY but 2 kes up the work and makes the house ready to live in to yon, except to say yes or no to the wall papers and Wo Jay hardwood floors, hang wall paper, furnish window s, portieres and lace cur- If you do not wish to forego the enjoyment of individual selection, here js spread out before you everything that upholstery art has conceived and skill produced for the adornment of the he me—portieres, | well naner, window shades, rsanilbed Fifth fortable rooms with chai ea Floor ° mills, The Domestic Rugs are shown Cloths are provided with uniqne fy Of Oriental Rugs there is ar greater th do all interior decorating, tains, pa curta ible covers, conch er Presents a marvelous array of Carpet ato sereens, ry ots, Com- of the hest Americ of carpets, and here are the prodnets in profuse variety. Tinoleums and Oil ide ful » making anick «election iiti ally colleetion. many times e have ever shown hefore, : r eplocted Long Te of the various apartments d Rd eto the cexlitittannand cent pieces. A ro reom, artiSeially Hel ted. atisfaction far | since our stocks of merchandise, the volume of our sales and the needs of | of Pianos are imnossible. Rich m rq the columns ¢n the the selecting of the heantifnl antique ches heeanss of erin whieh | : the store service outgrew the Stewart building. Only one course was open. Main Salon. small rooma for try in © seperate carated in Veno- it brings ont the edlorines and Instre of these old pieces, jnst as they wonld | y We must build. For several years the business has pushed us. Now we} tian, Flemish. Colonial. and the correct st) ch nerinds | bet i? piscine home. lsh oa eee i Taatere “5 santa #1 se nar The following liaupaval Offre gs promise t i supply to-morrow: B Orban £000 are in freer, better shape, and we will push the business. We must tell you iT ‘iis re: of the several floors. oday itis rea A year since all this would have been romance. What next 2 | What next 2 | ‘oft long-deferred hopes for the development of our general business. } 7: __ Wanamaker Wanameker | Wactamatver _ FIRST FLOOR. Suilding FIRST FLOOR—sinis | FOURTH FLOOR “wine = ee | hR _ORE CSS ee — — — = = i ’ LENURIPED: & i 3 5 M 5 5 an ; Men’s Suits to Order at $25 ae eal 31-50 Gloves at $1 a Pair Lace Curtains and Portieres aa ‘ : cape walking gloves tn the latest Spring shades of a nae : oie puree eel are < For this inaugural offering we have selected a hundred patterns of new] almost-ecru to deep, rich almost-terra cotta. Fine quality eape Tales ies int ue introductory offerines from tle Mphol- a St ie Ble c i stirring | Spring fabrics, such as we regularly make to order at $30 and $35. This| %"!sh and a soft, velvety fecl to the hand. Shaped in the fash{on encarced hy taste. | erest to every honsekeeper who is fixing up the home for the Summer: | means, of course, that in other tailoring shops, where work of equal quality | {Y! e®! excellently made. Well-fitting, One-clasp PALO LS : ; a P ; Brand-new—generously worth $1.50. at $1 a pair, 7 nt paittarn is done, they cost still more. The wide variety provides for ample selec-| roadway and Ninth street, Wanamaker Butiding. Pring nt BOC, OSC, nto $2.75 for curtain | Sotn. e Sherif was ||| tion to meet every taste, And men may be very sure that, in introducing Sees serrate amaleles i ; Las gauea tA ear s them to Wanamaker Custom Tailoring, we will permit of no shortcomings The Astor Place Umbrella } aaa rn gh.60, $1. 85, 2 18and $2. 75, in the clothing they order. Fit and satisfaction will be guaranteed, and This {8 @ man's umbrella of extraordinary quality at tls price. It was planned sana a Vand fifty RyTlet Net Med Bers, | Mth et $6.50 and €7,- ae elven dicnl acd the suit secured will be an exceptonal one at this popular price. and produced for presentation {n our new Men's Store. Sold at a popular price, but | far Sus polling Sree Ue EU ae = . ce owns taire: $25 Made to Your Measure. Main floor, Wanamaker preseting very much greater quality than has been possible heretofore at that figure. TSR \ Sheriff Barnard ; Netural wood handles, with all-silk covers which are guaranteed for one year, | > Brown past the crow’ For this inaugural offering we will mark the Umbrel eat , , i mbrellas with two or three silvi Wanamaker i {nitials, as desired, without extra charge. eed FIFTH FLOOR i 3 each, worth $4. We also present a group of Men's $3 Umbrella t $2 each. wood handles, and silk covers which are guaranteed for one year, Main floor. Wanamaker Bu! Wanamaker THIRD FLOOR—‘iims CHINA and GLASS The Third floor 1s proba: bea are a hundred different patte: dinner war patterns in dinner sets for the housekeeper to select from, ing of Cut Glass In New York Cit and remembered for years by hous Seria They have na | Men’s $22 to $30 OVERCOATS at $17.50 eae Made of excellent covert cloths, black, Oxford mixed and fancy chev- | Made with all the care and stvle that distinguish John Wanamaker $22 $28 and $30; to Just one hundred and seventy-five overcoats in | SHOT MAN TURNS UP IN HOSPITAL Police O Heid \ More than sented in today’s introductory offering, patterns and colorings to select froth borders to mateh. 000 yards of Cs arpe ts in our own There and iots, ular gr Clothing, In grades that sell regularly at morrow at $17.59 each. the offering. have is very wide 2, $25, pies most the patterns ponte Sect. Wenemaxens fulliipe $2.75 ond $3 Wilton Carpets at $2 | up to th Pern 13 today at S18, 50. | $1.65 Axminster Carpets at $1 and $1.25 | $1.25 Axminster Carpets at 90c $1.50 Wilton Velvet Carpets at $1 $1.10 Velvet Carpets at 75c 90c and $1 Tapestry Carpets, 65¢ and 75¢ rder Bellevue Patient} ¥ Madison y the most of open st ock tiful section of the new building. There and forty-two additional There {s the finest show- Phe offerings that will make this day fasous ur ; | | Building j Carpets, Mattings and Rugs Vhile Investigating From the BOYS’ CLOTHING STORE Here are two offerings of the finest merchandise ever offered anywhere Burglaries, at $22 48 follows: A About t very dh at the prices. They are not old goods nor reduced stock, but were made | $55 Theo. Haviland Dinner: Sets at $27. 50 | English China Plates,Cups,Saucers, |}:°8s4 tnt } up spie-span-new of the most beautiful fabrics, in the handsomest of the | aii Pe Oat Malf Price: shh th © today at $15 each. q present Spring styles, specially for this occasion. Boys who secure the suits | $45 Theo. Hay F.5D, $e $5, 8] Brite t dargliey, Manu i 5 yr, , 0 py cu 50e, Gd, 8 to $25 ea q will have good reason to remember the opening of the New Wanamaker | mbar *piatter “Ups at 50c, GC, $1.25, Se Heanor an $18 io $25 ach. i Store. The items are as follows: | $42.50 Elite F r tecem, Ww Norfolk Jacket Suits, with bloomer trousers, made of handsome im- ported cheviots and fine worsteds, in sizes for 8 to 16 years. Suits that sell | regularly for $11, $12 and $15—-TO-MORROW AT $7.50 a SUIT Double-breasted Jacket Suits, with knee trousers, made of handsome mixed cheviots, in sizes for 8 to 16 years. Suits that sell regularly for $7 to §9—TO-MORROW AT $5 A SUIT, Sry en ce 12 meat platters, 4 $35 G. D. A. Dinner Sets at $21 sof Charles Field Haviland China, | toe of Brooklyn pieces, wit could get no trace very rich: from $18. “ +} ” ° Prince Chap” Suits for Women at $25 We have ready for tomorrow about a hundred of these entirely new n quits. It is hard to Imagine anything long, loose coat sults, of fine, thin worsted. sume and cool-looking. The coat {ts sem!-fitting, with mannish cut, 36 inches long, with Inverted inside The skirt is cut in Bellevue au- st be held at e two burglaries Saturday, and a $10 and $13.0 do tureen and three large pl smarter or more dashing in effect t SH and $18.60 ay mixtures in fresh gi 10 pisses, with soup ture and meut platters, floral design and ull pieces g The above prices ure lower than we have ever offered even in our sem{-anni Naty sales, | | Men’s Bohemian Shirts at $1.50 Each FANCY CHINA at Attractive all | { aker Butlding. rom $5, $8.50 |, $5 and $5.50 each, from at $4 a pair, from $0.50. nel, ‘sz each: from $9 ba $10, tra 3. wt $6.50, from $10 PAPER BUNDLE CAUSES WRECK SPRINGFIELD, Il, April 23—Wa- pash fast passenger train No. 8 was wrecked to~lay at Riv A awitoh { was turned by a bundle of papers thrown fram the car, which broke te rm of the switch siand. Five people ere injured. circular style, with plaited It fits plain over the hips. giving a graceful flare. The sults are tailored as |handsomely os custom-made garments, and they will scarcely be matched for less | than a half more than the price they are mies ked) $25 a Suit. 4 floor, seams, and lined with taffeta silk. n Holders, a red Cheese I Covered Butter Dint Broadway, Stewart Bullding. tions from original elsewhere: Balad Plates, at $8 a doz F prices not matched The new furnishing Store presents the finest offering it could select. It is a collection of shirts that will delight the most particular man in New York City. Many men prefer the Bohemian shirts even to the French, as Water Tumblers dred dozens of prossed ers; good clear glaas, Rei today 25c a dozen. of th Imported Henrietta Cloth at Half Price Silk-and-wool—a gaceful flowing fabric with a mellow silk lustre. 52 EE | they come from the hands of the best shirt-makers in the world, barring | Meanntallat (sienna hte pierass ists today at'soe Ab ee aS and 54 inches wide—10 and 12 inches more than is usual. means ||| perhaps the French only. The materials are tho most beautiful of the pres-) Susie aad Creams, at $1 rom i Rr tes EGA fewer seams in the circular or princess skirts—an advantage additional to ' ent season. The shirts have handsomely plaited bosoms, and the comina- ohare hy aries ‘ OM AROE CRE ei yi pibas 5 the price-saving, Colorings that look pretty in the evening or by day: t boc at We, Tc and $ etch; Oreym, light blue, Nile green, light heliotrope, lavender, mulberry, light tions are effective and characteristic of imported shirts. Nothing with | their style and high ¢ character i is made on this side of the ocean. Choicest fancy ‘striped madras is used for the bosoms and cuffs. ‘The bod ies are of specially woven madras, in plain colors. The plaited bosoms are | Chop Dishes $1.75 and $: Cake Plates, at 50° exch, from Cracker J Celery 1 Boudoir Se at $1 and $1.0 At $2 and $3.60 | pry, at 8 s, light pink, light tans, light reseda, apricot, navy blue and black. $2.50 quality at $1. hs a yard, 1 R Stewart ‘i Because a leading importer wanted clear ¢ sterling silve {worth 40, be, “In the STEWART BUIL DING at worked up most effectively to retain the pattern. Cuffs attached. _Pistes and, Cups and Saucers, = iad : ape ee ae ant with end Pai $1 Louisine Silks at 75c a Yard The values are $2.50 and $3, thisintroductory offering prese nts them at} Cups rs, were $1.75 and §2 each; Tie, Nic, $1 and $1.25 each, at $1.50 each. Bay ak Oe si Uae raasopaHonace waco at mi a nnd ieanieelnovaenalr: The beautiful jasper gray—that wonderful combination of gun-metal | Matn floor,’ Wanamaker Sullding, #260 und $3 each; noWat$i.s0- each. Yo Buldine and silver tones. Forty patterns and every one the kind to be selected by disereet designs, but likes them to have individuality some with fine stripes as well. | 8300 yards in all. 75c. a yard, }a woman who likes ; 5 | besides. Jacquard figures or dot Geisha Lamp Shades at Half Price | An admirable quality. 20 inches wide. The Lamp Store presents beautiful Low-dome Lamp Shades worth $1. Men’s $5 SHOES at $3.25 a Pair These are our own splendid $5 Shoes—shoes that have a full dollar’s worth] a¢ just half the prices for which sold of betterness when compared vith the other $5 shoes on the market. They are} and some of silk; hand-dec in new styles of low shoes, in Blucher Oxford patterns, in patent leather and gun-metal calfskin. They were made for our regular stock, but were placed a superb offering of Rotunda, Stewart B are black tran m: they y polished Dress Trimmings at Half Price and Less These handsome Dress Trimmings are just the sort that well. and women who do thelr own sewing would snap up quickly at re prices are half and less than half—at Wanamaker's All are perfect tge variety of styles and colorings, including Embrofdered Linen 1 mounter ilar! on sale for this inaugural occasion to give men good reason to remember and pmings; Did you ever see girls look 50 neat? | ness nis aionnay ane mulne | the Wanamake $ hoe Store. Four differe nt atyles to choose from. Of course, _Mendot eee s. aneye mad . Regularly #2 DESIRE TARGt eather DlonieDSOlae Tames tee imerueainpatiin) madadlion él + Black The highways as to work they go; |{| if you come late in the day you may find sizes broken. Sap FOC AyEet LET Re ah PL bes ec A Silk Passementerio, and Spangled Trimmings. At 25c.,50c.,75c., $1 and $1.50 0 | They've found situations At $3.25 palr, regularly $ Main tloor, Wanamaker Bullding WE Ate af yard, Worth 50e. to $5. SS Rauaininwet Balan In various vocations Through World Wants. you so, yi BE A SUNDAY WORLD FELP WANT GIRL! | They'll all tell Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets” Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKER | | Just loobat these girls, \|! With hair done in curls, Walking down World Help Want street; | || How happy their faces, i How charming their graces; | \ | |