The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1906, Page 8

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Saas } j i i 4 i a SHE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENTS | WICKED PARROT. CANFIELD TO BATTLE-SHP_—LEWTOR Bd SHREKED ‘IRE | Green Sulphur Gave the David Bucklin Said to Be) Hard Pumping Saved Her Alarm and Chinese in Contro! of Gam- | When Flooded Through Ran Out. bling Palace. ) | Hole in Her Bow. BOSTON April 2.—The battle Texas arrived here to-day after port, to w manent repair a t sustained whil off the Fl battle: result so that the ve is f s but the n sport, is being [NASHVILL Nas dock immedia places run by David Jc and Monte Hurt t 1 yuld it, the best j Emery ie, not n_ who o- | roll, ‘ 0 Deoksaken he would not conduct a gam: in New York County during the Jerome Was Serv Other Waists on Special Sale. At 9&e.—White Lawn Waists, lovely button-baek styles, with fronts having two bands of wide Swiss embroidery divided by centre pane! of tucks and several rows of Va). lace. Short sleeves with tucked cuffs, finished with lace inserting. Value $1.75. Special at 98c. vat ite or At $1.98 x Jap Silk Waists. Ne ceaiie rine picked from the big coliection wedisplay. Fashionable but- ton-back waists, with short expired the first her term Jerome = ~ Dudley Four-in-One : COMBI NOTION SUITS are the Best with lace a silk embroidered f Value $3. Special at $1.98. Special Sale of Other Coats & Etons. At $7. 98 Tan covert nd black ANCE GRAFT BILL LLUOULINO. Double-breast Knickers MAYOR MCLELLAN IS BACKED BY SENATE : Knee-pant Double-b reast Special Sale of Other - Copyright Brill Bros ee thy lee Raeepand New Shirts. 1-wool_ bloomer Norfolk At $4.98-The new st calculation $1.50, 5 8 to 16 c d cassi- nly in Brill Stores, ... n gray herringbone mix- tures and chiffon Panama in the new Wide panel plaited effects, with folds at bottom. Colors: pearl gray, blue and black. At $6.98—A special sale ofseveraln models in black and voile. Skirts J priced elsewhere grayish and | To t Erotenaxh ! u “© Boys? Suits Worth $3, Special at $1. 95 all-wool cheviot, sizes 7 to 16; Russian Vviots eres $ l _95 tu Good $4 Values i in Boys’ Suits, at 182; 95 roula broadclo' at $10 ee ee Other Big Values from Our Vast Col- lection of Girls’ Dresses. Ni Haunted House Te "Excellent $7 Values ie Hes. at $4, 95 do: ub le-breas' $, combination suits, Russian correc !, coloring, new ga and Also all weal: covert reefers and top coats high-grade tailoring PORES $4. 95 $8 Values in n Young Men’s Clothing $6 cheviot sults, alle wool blue serge suits, and on new lo deep-vent mod with new s as 14 to 20. Splen $06 Young Men’ s Suits, Pronccat: and « Cravenettes "’ uble-Ereasted suits of checked gingham dresses for girls ages 6 to 14 years. Low neck with deep bertha, Short kimono sleeves. A trimming of fancy braid at neck and sleeves At $2.98 -Exsuisite con ceptions and mighty big values in fancy sured dimity dresses in flower and check designs for gitls of 6 to 14. Deep ruffles in front, fo: ge, worsted, cassimere and cheviot e worsted raincoats, cut long ar fit, style and c te ist izes 14 to 20; at Brills’. Get the Habit. Go to The World Prints Many Real] Br Be Estate Bargain Offers Wot Ad.| , UNION SQUARE, 61 Bron wey, nest Chambers: 14th Street, near Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich, verllsed Elsewhere. NEW YORK CITY, 125th St.. corner Third Ave. ay loose $8 and back trimmed Valenciénnes inserting Short lace-trimmed sleeves. Value $5. REOPEN BACKED — TEXAS FACED ~NILLED B BY HIS CMW cso AND SWORE 100 BY AMMILLION © PERIL IN GALE sc sicn Se | to an Upper Floor. a LAWYER CHAMPION DEAD: ete A Budget of Seasonable Garments for Women Sparkling with Interest and Economy. APRIL 26, | ASSEMBLY AGREES TO 1906 1 ADJOURN NEXT WEEK. vening World.) The ady al have failed to-day ht or new shoes f and hot, tir nd shoe stores. De Nexy: ates of SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES certain cure fo: E a Sale of Dainty White Lingerie Waists at $1.98. Exactiy Like Cut. If $3 were asked for these waists instead of readily, because they're copied exactly from an genic s, back, in all sizes from 34 to 44 Front and INN\ back have deep yoke of j net lace with applied foral design, finished on each side with 3 rows of wide Valen- ciennes inserting. The yy sleeves are particularly charming, short,having d culls. At “= tached collar of fancy {h° lace. Exceptional value at the low price, $1.98. cular models | At 98c.— The sweetest ) red and blue | Sale at $4.98, Exactly Like Cut. t-fitting model of tan covert and lack broadcloth in col- Ifevera bargain d this coat is e. You'll not find its | quic here early. The New 310 Shadow Plaid SKirts $6.98. y Like Cut. The most fashionable skirts for wo- men are plaids. These we place on special sale are positive- ly $10 val- ues The plaids are large and are shown in two tones— creams and grays. In the new full flare circular model, with deep fold at bottom. Very special at $6.98. $1.95 they'd sell just as | Stirring Jacket | rs) Special Sale of . Girls’ $3 Dresses at $1.98. Exacily Like Cut. These pretty little dresses are for girls of 3 to 12 years of age. Daintily fashioned of silk-finished ginghams in \\several varieties of rose, \ n, pink and light blue fan- cy checks. Three broad box plaits at frontand back, wide silk Windsor tie at neck, Patent leather belt at waist. Specially priced for this sale at $1.98. rand| Allen's Foot-ease, a powder. It} cures painftt, smarting, nervous feet and owing , and instantly takes ting of corns and bunions, It’s the t comfort covery of the age. Allen's Foot i, it to-day, Sold 3Y | substit Trial package Address, Allen S, Olmsted,| Store Open Saturday Xx rotors Awe Night Till 10,30, qa | | over embroidery, Others of white batist AO Ss GARE SER UAL — rs Spe Se Raises sao oa shove ® | 7,500 Brand- NG “Shirt Waists At Stirring Reductions in Price We have been planning for weeks for this occasion. It is the Wanamaker policy to pre- sent its best wider price offerings right in themidst of the season, when they will be of greatest public benefit. Every woman in the land is now thinking of new Shirt-waists. By great effort among our leading manufacturers, we have secured the four groups told of below, at the decisive reductions named. All are in most correct style. The Waists are splendidly made, and many of them beautifully trimmed. No more desirable styles can be found at regular prices. The groups are as follows: $1 to $1.50 Madras and Percale Waists at 75c Each 1,500 Waists in this collection, made of excellent madras and percale, in neat colored figures or stripes; in tailor-made style with plaits. $2 to $2.50 White Waists at $1.50 Each This group contains 2,400 yery handsome waists, made of sheer white lawn, with fronts of fine all- with fine plaits; and some of white madras, with embroide forming yoke; some have long sleeves, others elbow length. $2.75 White Batiste Waists at $1.75 1,800 dainty walsts of fine white batiste, with yoke of Valenciennes lace insertion and front prettily embroidered and trimmed with lace; short sleeves. White China Silk Waists at $2.50 3,000 of these dainty and serviceable China Silk Waists, splendidly made and with beaut!. ally embroid- | ered end plaited fronts; short sleeves finished with lace, | All told, this is one of the attractive offerings we have made in many a da in the neylly enlarged Waist Section on the Second Floor, Fourth Avenue « hy Stewart Building. Inauguration Offerings in Our New Under-Price Siore BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING | The development of our Unier-Price Store has been under great difficulties during past years because | of the limited space which we could devote to it. It has had on squatters’ rights in many different | places; and yet an enormous business has been done, which in {itself would have been considered by many | merchants a tremendous The removal of the chin to devote the Broadway front of the } Price Store—28,000 square feet of floor space. In all. | Today we wi to inaugurate the new arrangement, and our public is invited not merely by word, but | by some cf the most extraordinury inducements which our Under-Price Store has ever prosented, Tho! merchandise {s of a uniformly high character of excellence, a the reductions in price speak for them-| selves, Thrifty housekeep: eva will thoroughly enjo} an hour or two spent in looking over the under- cal offerings. The list follow: | Marvellous Trimmed Hats at $5 | 4100 Yards of Silk Remnants (At 35c a Yard, worth 50c to $1.50 | We have planned a red-letter day in the white Base” lon. dreds of new Spring mmer Hats, sj mncente so flain, tatteta the fenal apanese ries. | our workrooms in accordanci ent advices from foulards: tan every ell Shown h Street, wares, enables us | organized Under- | glasswares, together with. the carlier removal of hous sement of the Stewart Building to the newly foundations and Splendid” Nese About Linens G. 36 Skirt £33.75 P Towels at 17¢ worth Ms 4 k Towels; rls irts a ‘ iss n ¢ yeold to! each custo Two =e m—manufacturers’ samples, Piaited| _ To: ols i 25c, w Berg eee nna cular styles tings, ,| Comme 21x tn. Limit quantity soli to each wi ery one over ornat simple, tasteful. atylish, fini ‘ost modest hat in the collection looks as it would be properly priced at $10 % each. i} though | Panama cloths, pene " een and Br «Table Linen Remnants at 50c a yard, wo: skirts that we | © Bek tee wide; in lengths of 2 24, 24, k \ a dozen, worth $1.65 — Bleached | nes square, Embroi FSD Wor at t $1.55 a doze lvecuinciay'| pene et E OF BET acta lees ars the tasteful |) ag eee Dy worth B—Bilver-bleached | lon of the home as + | as Tray Clo} Lawn Sofa Cushion Siipa; printed-and-white figures; a Oths at 25¢ each; worth s-—nlerched damask: “d lace edge: 18c, Worth 2e. Printed-and-white figured lawn Bureau Boarfs; H 25c, worth 8c eases tapestry Sofa Cushion Slips; tassel in | lable m Mats 20c, worth 2c. tos- ra assorted sizes and colors: 25cr colored | | Costume Linen ire at 30c a ya mort 400 | ID walte. ‘One ood ion ie All the, Sat $1.50. set, ome slightly soiled; Oc, worth 2c and 40e, worth 0c. ww York; 25c, ts and Pillow Cases ¥ Rood Hat-Pin Holders, ribbon-tr! hion Tops, Sale of NOTIONS ee {ttle prices. A few Items from hundreds: | x35 aN isi Dress Shields, 10¢ pair; $ 45 x. ° Cases of full tanga 1 Were Ite $x Sele vaire llastik Rone—enough for two collars—Sc, = rah 7 bs aan, Pins, 5¢ and 10c, Maas -Up Car, i Ree | 09 Laces punch of a dozen, 10c. f A Third Under-Price | assorted, 5c, TB, 3Ce Pins, 10c. 4c a box olse and w . 4f you bought the carpet by > Tux f ¢ Mus elt Suppor 15, 20c, 25c, Pad B RA Da 35cm P Waist Linings, 259, worth Go.; $1, worth ‘ Toilet Pin Caras, orth $4: ay $2) wind Velveteen B aesal nee Heavy Wire Hair-Pin Collar Buttons, 15¢ to 25c Handkerchie fs at 10c Each , For Men omen: me! a platy whit Handsome Etchings at $2, worth $4 Hederes an Remactes womeN'A. are lacesteimmmea aie scapes; matted; dinch brown oak frames. etty dan daca hat 22 x 82 1M, ie colored pales Ttalia Dress Trimmings, Half Price and Less|__stsines. nn lian Silk Blanke iS ne ian trimmings, blac x | orings. For ue nap, or a chilly miont oie AiSty of; col: led trimming: +50 Each, worth $2 a. 5Uc, 75c, $1 and ; wort to $3 tn 50 SOF eis $3.50 Each, worth $5 and $7 | Ribbons at 18c a Yard 25¢ Half-W ool Crepe | eo UG Ribbons, 4% inches wide; white ground 8. the lock and ‘ool Cr pees at 18c Yard with © designs. Abo hr 1 da. rey d sh a ard In i nt se ra ph sell | C f Embroideries a See Sa eee lean-up 0 yy Saree the Embroideries, Edgt c Printed Cotto an PaRg howseclentitnd and openwork effects—on. nati: fee and ng, dots of Sh Duck « at 8c Yard | 4 fabric tor routing wee of cadet and 00! «3 muslin and cambric, le reduced— navy blue. A asple uaa At Sc, 12% and 25c¢ a Yard From 10c POSER 18¢ and 50c a Yard 50c Rae at 25c Each | S-lnch crush belts ip, Plain, moire ana re t harness buc’ Men's and ind Women’s Umbrellas PIEGR BILE OMRCICRI RTC Re At ig 35 Each, worth $2.50 O° 'At 28e euch, worth 50g © matcn, ta, tape edge, Splendid variety of as, at $1-35 each, bi lene CORSETS Under-Price At 80c, worth Mo—Bxtra wide Tape Girdies; with sup- portors. Alsa Corsets, with medium bust and dip hips. At 75c, worth $1.25—C. B. a la Spirite Corsets; high bust, small waist and dip hips, At 75c, worth $1.25—C. B. a lu Spirite Corsets, for slight figures, no side steels, Toilet Goods—Under-Price e Files, flexible; stoe! @ssorted, at 10c, worth shore, at 25¢ each, | worth Soe, ge Wood Sticks, hoor dnd, at Sow dox., wore 1 mery, onrds. ts wo, doze ‘te vere, bo a dozan. ali Paste, a ie der, leaning Liquid,” 100 ite Castile Soap, 31h, bare, 260, wort f Orchid. Bonen’ Shay. Teak, IT ase, Sale of Children’s Dresses At $1, Worth $160-K & G Corsets of coutll, for mo- At 50c and $1, worth 85c and $1.75 dium giires; with supporters White and colored lawn, madras, gingham and duck. At $1.50, Worth $2.00 -Wanamaker-Sp ve SHUERIAN merteat ae) French wadst effects, and meaiuin and full fe j of baliste and coutll; Girts’ Shirt-waists at $i "Each, worth $1.65, porters. pains White lawn; four styles. Sizes for 14, 16 nnd 18 yens Kp } Children’s Muslin Drawers at 12c and 286 85c Wash Petticoats at 50c Worth 20c and 45c. Sizes for 2 to 14 years, striped seersucker, Saving~ Babies’ Lawn Caps at 50c Each, worth 85c, $1.50 Dressing Sacques at 85c A big variety. Sizes for 1 to 5 years of dotted ns My round olore Fasierna ateecdires hace tea cenk cating aya Two Unusually Good Values $2.50 Two-piece Percale le Suits at $1.75 In Women’s Underwear cae r 1 At 20c a garment; si of Be —White | | yeisleht oF dark color, | Waist trimmed with Pialte oF | sited shaped lisie thread vests. Drawe 8 to inatoh, i ride bins folds. Full gored Sisal knee lene trimmed with lace. Blight nded. . breaks, whioh will not effoct the wearin aualltien | $1.75 White Waists at $1 faake these. se a enrment. instead sof Boe Hae Sheer lawn; trimmed with en Peolaany: or foe: nlales At SOc agarment, worth Foc wrnre cathbed Usie-ni nm i ttoned in back, ‘Short sleeves, | ished Combination Suits; low noc esa; trit reat Ladi eti Asean |Witht ase around neck; wide knoos, trimmed with lace .rsunrec. JOHN WANAMAKER ie ee ( \ ‘ i 4 ' ‘ a

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