The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1906, Page 4

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we a oa \ ’ WEDNESDAY mrs ery ‘ ° $75,000 CAL ENO OSON DENES LOVING 1S (WABLED ON YOUNG KEY oP-AWER TRI “| Never Cared for be lands 800 Passengers by At All,” Says Pretiy LocalFerry-Boat at PION AND TIGER FIGHT IN STORM AT SEA the Reptile Was Torn Miss Thiele, Tarrytown. to Pieces, Aah Beate lane The steamboat Hendrik Hudson, car Hearty © i hae artived CLAIM TO S¥2 | aay and was compelied to abandon her saturday and Bunder, The ematre in msl ta pede ip, the bigger the tale tt has pro- | aa sa to a sudden pea on 5 ‘ dreda.o Tha ie ee Me eee ramamah fing Tam emp wison te Immediately the accident happened se the storm Saturday night | ¢ mysterious Decks flooded, &o. the captain of the vorsel whistled for ¢ and the ferryboat Ruthia for whatever t Mr. Kiley uld take | Which plies between Nyack and Tarry get that | toWT, came to her ald. t Tho passengers were unloaded ont the smalier boat a huadre t and taken to « la here they by tf the New York f destination Special Train Ready f the officers went ut in a row Sold on Our Easy Terms No Money Down A Dollar a Week No Interest. No Extras. Delivered in Your Home A Handsome Revolving ® accident AS shown by the above illustra. Saeko tion, a depressed nose is t built up by the Famous Woodbury was Method in a few moments, with no {ye pain, no cutting and no detention ausea from daily affairs, This is no miracle, but a scientific treatment used successfully at this institute (Free A Protection Corer and A Year's Tuning keer story In type We are also agents for an ahe rode said the «ir a itookiva sone? tn ar tats, | SEED BY TUNNEL FALL. for many years, and not used else- J Beardman & Gray, McPhail, stenographer in the Eqquita ; oie veite eid; «| MO J. T, Brooks, Kirchhoff, 5 MC Kiley waa mode to ap the con owtatauding Kars, Vimpley B ilarhbends || Caldwell, ath pear, scouring hia atory, much of Hyariey ania | Fh ng Myetide, Fea The Simplex. y Skin, Recedine Chin, id Males, It makes musicians of ts all. - lone Moliew Chephss Beare, " ome wea th Colum. Tinnerfert Noses, Buperitusas Hair, * ated a yenr Eniarsed ores, Dandrof. 2 To inquiry fiail of tn d treated with Consultation Pree. John H. Woodbury Dermatological Institute, (Dept. D), 22 Wert 24d 8. New York, Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. Tomorrow Inaugurates a New Era in Justin Time to Meet Your Fall and Winter Needs The Wantimaker Store has already made many chapters of history in Shoe Retailing in New York City ve oe “* ve ; ago . both the trade and the public. All of this pioneer work has been preparatory to the man a t & ui : : socktont # Brighton He = | time when we would have space and facilities to establish a permanent Under-!’rice Shoe hy ee eicetn Msc ue to belleve ith | Store, for the continuous distribution of the economy offerings that are tributary to the tremendous Wanamaker Shoe Merchandizing in New York and Phila lelphia Three constantly productive sources of supply contribute the under-price stocks; broker HM es Mr. Collins, Knows of thes 1, The cleaning up of our own regular lines. and Mira Thisle saya she 4 Ponversations an tie suns 2. The clean-ups of manufacturers who meet our standards eee ee Pinte 3, The making up of special purchases of leathers, and taking advantage of sie rae aa dull periods in good factories, to produce shoes of high standards at decisive economies, TH BY SNAPPING CHAIN Steel on Drilling Machine Breaks and End Strikes, Work- if! man in Stomach, ; CRUSHED TO DEA To-morrow morning we will have ready more than ‘ Fifteen Thousand Pairs of Under-Price Shoes . For Men, Women, Boys and Girls There will be a multitude of odd lots from our own fine regular stocks There will be Albert Tho ® mechani 1] ; n Geath in a strange manner | many stirring bargains from various factory clean-ups. But there will be great full lines mails 4 wick “ the subvcs wr of/f) of specially-made shoes, of thorogoing excellence, at substantial sav ings, e 2 rinity Bullding wddition at ‘ ij { eae Pa fg Apparent inconsistencies jn the reductions mean odd lots that offer largest savings to The cfivn. was employed by the | , , those the shoes happen to suit, These are the prices on the chief groups: Men's $5 Shoes now $3.40 Men's Shoes that were $5 and $3.90, and 300;a rs of samples of $4 to $6 styles, at $2.85, Men's $3 to $4 Shoes at $2.40. Men's $3 and $3.50 Shoes at $2.20. Men’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.90. Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Shoes at $2.40 Boys’ $3 Shoes at $2.20. Boys’ $2 Shoes at $1.50. Boys’ $1.50 Shoes at $1. Babies’ $1 Shoes at 50c. Women’s $3 Oxfords at $1. Babies’ $1.50 Shoes at $1. The Shoes for Women and Girls will be found in the new UNDEN-PRICE STORI Basement of Stewart Building, The Shoes for Men and Boys, Main Floor, Wanamaker JOHN WANAMAKE Ptandard Women’s $2 Oxfords at $1.50 Women's $2.40 Shoes at $1.50. Women’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.90. Women's $3 Shoes at $2.40. Women’s $3.90 and $5 Shoes at $2.85 Women's $5 Shoes at $3.40 Girls’ $2 Shoes at $1.50. Girls’ $1.75 Shoes at $1.20. . Girls’ $1.30 to $1.50 Shoes at $1, Was, married 9 not ker | 100 Witty Answers TO THAT | IMPUDENT QUESTI'N Will Be Printed in the METROPOLITAN SECTION —OF Next Sunday’s World. vw where be lived. | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Deadly Combat in Which| SULTAN CALLS GERMAN | DOCTORS TO DAUGHTER. Under-Price Shoe Selling Our great periodic shoe occasions of the past tiave been the marvel of | EVENING; SEP'I'EMBER 19, 1906, The Simple Truth —Not Half-Truth or Near-Truth Tis doubtless true that we advertise I many bargains that are hard to be- lieve. If so, blame the facts, not the advertiser. We wish it were possible to explain to every reader of our daily stories just how carefully and with what an elaborate system of checks and counter-checks we guard against misstatements and exaggeration. We are honestly and enthusiastically proud of The Big Store and believe very firmly in its methods and its future. We have done things in ten years that have taken the average large store twenty to thirty years to accomplish. There must be some reason for this. And it may be that when we speak about ours selves some of our enthusiasm and confidence colors our words, For that you must excuse us—if you,could feel the power and push and pace of our growth as we are feeling it, you. would understand. But when we speak about our goods and our values, and when we make promises -to-our-pubift, we allow no enthusiasm to affect our judgment or our statements. What we say-is the truth;-not half-truths or near-truths. We aK to better of any manor women -who-is santemplating hecoming a customer of thisrstorethan that he or she take any word or figure we print, test it thoroughly and let future dealings with us depend apon its accuracy. Please rementber this the next time you find anything in our advertisements that sounds. “veo guod to: be truc.” The Fall Styles in “Foot-Mould” Shoes A’ $3, $3.50 fs ops tae sco Retin exactly the same lasts thgt are used in shoes costing from $6 to $10 a pair, There are no better styles. 5 The materials and the making are to-day just as good as they were eight years ago when we first put the Foot-Mould Shoe on the market and had to make it not only better but plainly better than any of the well-known $3 and $3.50 shoes of that time. Since that time all the other $3 shoes have become $3.50 shoes, and the $3.50 shoes are now $4, We Have Changed Neither the Original Foot-Mould Quality Nor the Origina? Foo!-Mould Prices Foot-Mould Shoes are to-day, as they have been fur eight years, the best value in foot-wear obtainable at their pricey. And this, whether you count style, comfort or wearing qualities, or all three together. ~ Chocolate Covered Caramels, 25¢ Made in our own Candy Kitchen of | Men’s and Women’ Styles ceonees ° * Something New in Belts HIS new style belt was designed to give a T small yet graceful waist line; it is ex- tremely smart in style, and is destined to become one of the most popular of the new Fall makes; it fits perfectly, has side ¢lastics, CO iw) Here's one of the best of- fers we have made in some time. It holds goad oniy un- til Saturday On Thursday and Friday we will give away FREE one colored min jature framed, or a 16220 en largement, with every dozen $3 e ot our Best Cabinets costing Or One Dozen Imperial Carbonettes, a pound, spotless pure Long Island cream and covered with as fine a quality of chocolate as there is, Visit our great candy store and sample some of the sweet- “i mounted on oval ; ye } ¥ wood catds, at the meats we make. ue ib dip front and pointed back; is made of soft, glove ot... ‘ are moderate, but we prom- | Kidskin; attractively ornamented in both back Or Half Dozen Half Cab- ise you absolute purity and | and front with small buttons; your ? ph 4 unsurpassed deliciousness. choice of either black or white at.... 45e / | crenneheeee rchiet $1.50 Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear Sie ge! Cooper Store, Main f Cente {Siegel Cooper Store, Seveath Floor Supplies Orders by mail and telephone filled promptly and carefully. To give telephone orders call 4000 Chelsea. Mild-flavored Bacon Thursday’s Special Items in Table Malaga Seedless Rais- || \ | | 2 | Cerebos Nutritive Salt ¥ boxes 206; Certbos Sul Oatmea]—!oun'sin guatity: Mie. 1 APE nino otha lOc ee ear corel ent ew Aes CHA COFFEE jooper's . bind; 10 Ibe, $1.98; 5 DDe | SPAGHETTI 1, $1.25 TEA—Forme ss VES~Fountain « Tight, crisp tru IMATOES ~The popular Glenmore bo fine Bavored Jersey (ruit; dor 12e GLOSS STARCH— Beat quality; tar; ssc wr Be M PLOURFountain quality; beat | — lump; 10 Ibe., 39 Sachs Sit ABs aunt Be | yah Ser hte habe me: Qe | geet tras When THe: Se BBCI Be | ane SR reeds Sh ene ge AMILIAR goods—unfamiliar prices. In fact, many of these articles are sold at the figures now marked guarantee everything besides, Stock up!, You'll not have a better chance for months. Anniversary Sale of Drugs, Medicines, Soaps, Toilet Articles and Rubber Goods To-Morrow F ig TE ee een dear tinue ane ot ete pa Wea sg ae that in most of the articles, but we Patents Hab skin Scap—ca¥ a Sticks~ 1¢e Hoof Manicu Imported Tooth Brushes | Duffy's Malt Whiskey "0, Toilet Re juisites polished; do assorted siz }_ Dottle.....ae0s 69¢ Rubif- am, pott Ite | Emery Board 5e | Mirrore—French plate glass with Father John's Medicine 27 , Kose Tooth Powde 1e dozen oc fe ; eaters $1 size, 60c; 50c » ic r, bot.2le | Bloom of Health—the new 19¢|.3 Mee Oe Seven Sutherland Sisters Hair p» jar, 16 ’ Ne | oanst “MA bed ta claces r Grower—-$1 size) '60c: 29¢ ampoo, bot | Republic Cold Cream, jar... Te | clear t h plate glass.. 59¢ 30c site, 2 1% | nocaiea Vinisi ‘Taleam Powder Munyon’s Hair Tonic Q5e Keep Clean Hair Brushe:—made to | Laxative Pig Syrup B06 | eration Talent loc | siz a aeian mak ‘keep clean; solid wood | Kadium Corn Gure—the new dis: | Republic Violet Powder We Play's Hair Health, 29 . backs >» Holes; stiff bristles; ne | ya ure in plaster | Clary: Bouquet Toilet Soap—a | / dott mI f aluminum face; BO, ‘ ready t re ) re pure soap wit b Coke's Dandraf! Cur Da ‘ AJC Hight guarant tod @ has & crear Si hotile...s.50) 4C © Fountain Syringes and yt Relladonna Mlasters, « 4. lath t De Miracle ae k 90, if Riaud’s Iron Pills, 100..4..4..5 t ery 19¢ 29¢ Quinine Pil », a ‘he , 4 ft A eo pe t Ne iehb'a insect) Dealvover 2k ALsorbent Cotton 19¢ Cariile Soa tht , , neau i 19¢ Sanity Napkins ‘ ‘astile Soap, whit £ YC sayie or pare Phiapant’a:1be 5 19¢ es tee cakes th Om. DP rd's Extract 2c a 25¢ “Finest Glycerine Soap” le ‘ A “Oe | Rualer Goods, Brushes, Mocamn 4, Ro apesy e Fae flan | rege y 2c; Sale, cak C Munver's Violet Taleum We Mirrors, Ete, { id free from any Jiscelora- Henzoin, Gly » and 46), | Shaving , Set tr removes freckle l} | Roae Water, % pint 12¢ ore og penn ven Sopekeet 6 ae Vienwa Nail Enamel, 25¢ ja metal; and shay ny brust Gaye Bote, Male Blow, Lehr Si. Ife

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