The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1906, Page 6

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Sas <<. e e eeas Want Chicago Idea Adopted Here. “Pour-hour days and a full peanut pall These were the demande to-day placed $m the constitution of the Protective Brotherhood of Stmians, No. 1. of New York, just organtecd at the Bron ‘The monkeys formed « uifoh f the from Chien that th TH Crenoge: Copree. LEC TOR king day for ote monkeys four -howre per day Because “the little stmines A twelve hoars mn da «of animals took ap Chicago expertment went by Bimian Wireless Treetop telet Lie down-tredden monk wir righte—and a few swift! * in the Bronx, SS ULI NATO THE Z oo ear AINBLER HEUER GALS, SSMS EARNS Doubtful, Whether She Would Advise Them on Soar to Marry at All. ‘A’ single @lip and we land on our ooo and | Fetire trom the jot ‘They Get Weary. Should this Iabor be extended jong da that band tare forced) to work arhen es weary | 80 ald Mrs. Anna C. Kearns, who te they are Hable ake & drop and) suing her husband, Patrick J. Kearns, come perc | who, she declares. never did an honewt Ba Bn 9g Moe gy Ra she etmians | Gay’a work or earned an honest dollar AY, Deeentate the cloning af} im hia life, for absolute dtvorce ° House and the ruin of a) | “No. T have no picture,” he went on, |) infant Industry ut {f you care for my likeness jut” oe ine Ratooete. af The wepedn | reproduce’ the image, of Mien Lillian BE by the workers from "the dun- | Russell and you will have me exactly be monkeys of ihe Copper Col-| For Pat's picture yo only «ive an rast Ape cFrine out ttterts edition of the fam nte the criel arind always behind | Tom, sharkes, and gee wiht hese ee ‘They belleve the new union will | Tom Sharkey, ee em off their chains—and Senn | Kearus’s, too Lake a Ne about stmians, thie | Mre Kearns ts « counterpart of the L) ed conclinic Tt Is/lactrons. She te taltbionde, with dark ned by Mr. Kipling’ “Road Song jenna Hither Paria: Nwtaen” goes blue eves and 1 yy tana down behind Jum how an ordinary man could fall pone ty can't find . a WAGE NO DeTenve iid not make a my husband di the necessaries of life. 1 asp or aml wel able to tke cm yeelf. I work for my living, as person of honor should do. ould Marry a Worker. the Have teen hant e@ithough mot for Ours tx a dan igcqooe ne bri Saiy, pittance wa hav ne high perch to the MEYER MILLER MISSING © Miller, metd sixty-six. of N a girl to marry a © ould notbe tes b a girl to marry an eots and the clothes tha ‘ A girl, too, oMeht to know e chan she takes for a busband, pb Jue: about know him he Ar startling te wen found who saw him afterward alimony and dower righ’ y and ter her Taw. uer & Rathkopf, of Miller r Hapgooc Harney Bros., ot Pairs for Wom ‘onditions often build a high fence around your ambitions and top it with broken bottles |) LESS Chan eur-contemperaries to jack the prices of their fifteen-dollar-suits-and coats up to sixteen’ and eighteen dollars 69 tips, siz You may be certain that the conditions in the woolen market JUSTIFY the jacking process. pairs of =) with th THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1006. at Women’s Correct Styles Sensational Shoe Purchase trom sage 7 sree a 53t: cae bo bee. were Fg } ° t . were ae eet, wa were All Here Friday and Saturday at eats St ae Were Be Ses OaLis at al) HES de andhe I l-qt, at @e., were Te. Open Saturday Evening. Basement Salesroom. Open Saturday ive sat) eee if {mspertectlons tn Bn. | feet, ne? Tteet 61.00. o nen ter Misses’ and Children's | Misses’ Goodyear Welt were Bc, Fk Be ond eee 150 Garbage Cans Re Fi - Tour cholee of day size, 486 each. Made of galvanizind iron, Perhaps conditions have compelled repens $2 Shoes at 0 Card Tabien ot 1p ace, [3et Goo benes eal $1.2. esa t 85s, Vici Kid and Box Calf, patent | Vici Kid, jace and but- lace only, We | This jot includes have only 1,600 which is identical Store Closes at 5:30 P.M. GOOD SHOES Fair-Priced and Under-Priced I+ Fegr Special Linings for Women’s Wear ADR Tem SILUCENTA\ 4 Satin Paisley Percaline “|Sakana Satine Seo tradcmmark stitched im walet- A0c «yard 4 8 woe ooh mi ent ew Veen Oo Rusiline 2be «vara The regular Wanamaker lines of Shoes are at the top-notch of fulness Might now. Thee is such complete assortment as || is a pleasure to select from for both men and women Years ago we established the fact, which was never more apparent than today, that Wanamaker Shoes thruout average’ a |] dollar's worth of betterness to a pair than those ordinarily, found on the market. This is particularly true of Wanamaker Wear-Well Shoes for Men at $3 a Pair} Wanamaker Special Shoes for Men at $3.90 a Pair Wanamaker Reliable Shoes for Women at $3 a Pair Wanamaker Special Shoes for Women at $3.90 a Pair | All four lines are complete in every sort of leather, and in, styles for ali sorts of dress and business wear. | A number of special offerings are here today, among! |] which are the following: | ‘| Men's Sample Shoos at $3.40 a Pair Exclusive styles; regulary [}isoid at $5 and $6; mostly in 6% to 7% sizes, in A widths. Also some |Qne $5 Oxfords, Men’s $3.00 Shoes at $1.90 a Pair—Odds-ond-ends of owe Wear-Well lines, but splendid shoes for those who find their fit Women’s Patent Leather Shces.at $1.50 —Styles made to nell at $2 atrd $2.50; laced, with narrow toes and Cuban heels. Also some fine kidskin sboes in narrow widths a Women’s $3 to $3.50 Shoes at $2.40 —Fine dress shoes In various styles; all made on pew Ins! Men's Shom Main foor, Wa Under-Price For Present Wear ing of new Fall Suits, therein. It is truly orsythe creations, mod- ker Huflding. Women's Shoes, Main floor and re, Basement, Stewart Bull ding _Worren’s Suits that squat the Finest Tallor-made Garments, ~ $28 $35 945 We aré ¢ many different broadcloths in al Special Announcement To Readers of The Ladies’ Home Journal ase need no longer send to the Philadelphia office of The Ladies’ Home Journal for their dress pat- terns. We havea complete stock of these excel. lent patterns. It is not surprizing that they are in such great demand, for in fit, style and simplicity they are | Perfection itself. Prico, only 10 and 15 centa, including Guide-Chart. Mail orders filled promptly. 1 We will give free to all visitors the Getober number ' of The Ladies’ Home Journe!l Style Book. Call for {t at the pattern counter. Rotunda, Stewart Butlting Counters Piled High With September Housewares Offerings One glance at the laden tables, at the bright #hining utensils, a! the interest ¢iepiayed by those benefited will convince you what a part) this offering plays in OUR existence—and in YOURS. Not only the kitchen i provided for: Ali the house has been thought of, even to card tables, September js drawing to a close and only a few more days are left. Come then and stock up now for Fall and Winter, Double-Coated Gray Enameiware Planished Tin Tea Pots, with black, with Re-tl ned Covers enameled han Back Two hundred Cooking Kettles and | Aton, At B80 Ng very desirable models, smartly ta J 4» made from th k, the new English and tures, the new attractive mannish worsteds, and all other fashionable materials. Considering Quality, Styles and Make-up of Gar- ments, They Are More Than Ordinary Values, =" proatwy, JOHN Forsythe 17th & 48th su. The Waist House. UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. d, Shoe Manufacturers, and Lynn, Mass. Hight Thousand en, Misses, Boys and Girls. 75 Step Ladders | Capactires given are taken frim the manufacturers’ atandard (140s ened ein re, Mate eed oak Beet 500 Double-Coated Ename!Cooking | of clear bese ood, and fastened on Kettles, with Covers, at 45¢ Each | reat turnin with each ladder et and y color, with tin cov. |e toet, A-feet, bal S-foet, Bi; 50% on the dollar Enamelied. cloth top F “athe hardwood frames ie} plat: fe Pl |] 4 corners; top © x © in; & sisal | aigh, Were 42.00 Base pricy inches, with 4 01.10, were fi. mt, Wanamaker Butiting 98 Patent Colt-skin and erates JOHN WANAMAKER Formiviy A. T. Sfewart & Co., — Drogas Pourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets, ms zes G to 11, ton; sizes 1134 to 2, | 800 pairs just this style, | like the cut. | | | Regular, §2 ¢ cul. value at toad Perhaps if we were not spurred by stronger ambitions than the rest, we, too, would be inclined toward the common practice. We.do not know. Special Showing of W Dress Shoes — selected. le values at $1,50, But we DO know that we would rather bear the brunt of the rise than forsake our ambition, which is this: newest Fall styles, $2 and $2.60 Shoes | Women’s Dress | 98 Shoes $2.00 Value at Both durable and stylish and comfortable, made of $ | Dongola Kid with extension soles: military heels; sizes 3 e to 8. This is the greatest Women’s Walking omen’s athers, “S, & H.” Green Stamp ‘No. 4|COUPON “3 COUPON NO, 5 WILL BE ISSUED TO-MORROW. I) §. & Geen Siomps Free, HIS COUPON, when presented with Nos, 4, 2, 3,58, 6 Series A, witli $1.50 Value at bargain ever an- 7 Sons = Patent Colt-skin, Vici Kid.) nounced in New obtain ten (10) Stamps at any of the fol- To provide distinctive ready - for- and lat Fors!) ee | bei ne roms. lowing merchants: j : 7 * turned fi xten- bi ee. ™~ ‘service suits. and top-coats at any Bee te es aed. | call For ato Be sw, saan m,| een ai 0, button; sizes 2d to B on St given price from fifteen to forty-five dollars which must be accepted be- yond contention as the standard in fabrics, standard in expressive tailor- ing and abreast with, if not ahead of, the exclusive to-order tailors, in the cut and design of our garments. new Fall Ke wan at Boys’ Shoes 98° Briday and Saturday at The lot includes twelve hundred pairs of shoes iC from the above world- famous shoemakers— they are positive $1.50 values, 4 Regular ° $2.00 | i) New Fall showing In Women's $2.50 Pat- $2 | price of $1.19. CHR MISSALL DRAKE SHOE STORES WESTCHESTER BEEF CO,, 198 Twrecatar,’ ot Gait 2: A KAUFMAN & BONS, PROF. ANDREW J. KICE, H, STRASBOURGEK &CO.,| JAS" RREANE 6 C6. . Pormeriy micmuardt ae \» Carpets, BW. Cor, BOlL Bt, & Bd Ate, armies, pate Tae styles; 2,600 || Our Second Floor Department announces ent Colt, Gun Matal, Cali and Viel Kid battles Bii64, Bi, 5 conasedatoan anand pdeeteees School Shoes 98° Worth $1,50 at In box calf uppers, double soles, sizes 10toSi%,made + like men’s shoes. They C delight the boys and give exceed- Bing comfort. To obtain the sims. these Coupons call for, all of the numbers of Series A (1/to 6 inclasive) must be presented ai one time, and not later t Od. 9. Eaton Sake & Company saz) SPBCIALISTS IN APPAREL POR MEN, Hip AND CHILDREN, Men’s Shoes SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK { Patent Leather, Box Calf, Velour Calf, button’ #2il, ‘MONDAY MORNING WONDERS and lace; $2.50 value, at. . » «© + +

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