The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1906, Page 7

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QUEER RAC GRAVESEN UR HOURS A DAY IS ENOUGH | FOR ANY GOOD MONK TO WORK Ahad Rabo | Down-Trodden Simians| Store Closes at 5:30 P.M. LUCENTA ~ GOOD SHOES | i | Want Chicago Idea | bs (IN (NM Adopted Here. Paisley Fair-Priced and Under-Priced | \ a Percaline ‘The regular Wanamaker lines of Shoes are at the top-notch RG pinata and a full peanut 20¢ « yard of fulness tight now. ‘Thege is such complete assortment as, Stewards Sho || is a pleasure to select frofn 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 ent Theee were the demands to-day placed $h the constitution of the Protective Brotherhood of Stmians, No. 1, of New York, just onganteed at the Bronx ‘The monkeys farmed « unjoh fol! the tews from Chicag# that the “ire had pawned a“law makine t ROTHER. . n-Rrinders HANGS Down qhonkeys four-hour per day w BrHiND Deshowe “the Itt jane bad beers me wy gate the Rid Was Given t Sakana Satine B0¢ «yard TOE A SOME, 941381 Geesnwr, Rew Toes Crt Rusiline | Makers of Yl THE OPGanrteD Copper. CORO TOR found on the market. This is particularly true of ing’ day for ofwan-m 260 a yard 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 all sorts of dress and business wear. A number of special offerings are here today, among! |} which are the following: | HA TIERD LOOM Tam know where J.J formers, near the lake, and news was wont by Bintan Witeless Treetop telet | raphy that the down-tredden monk wer Ketting his righte—and a few ewit plece of work since t Men's Sample Shoes at $3.40 2 Pair—Fexclusive styles; regularly Guus ‘Des { SS) W 9 S | iTlsota at $6 and $6; mostly in 6% to 7% sizes, in A widths. Also some oa ifine $5 Oxfords. : ~ omen’s Correct ty ES |] fiese 8 ox Tle orf Men's $3.00 Shoes at $1.90 a Pair—Odds-and-entls of ows Wear-Well lines, but eplendid shoes for those who find their fit Women’s Patent Leather os-at $1.50 —Styles made to sel] at $2 ard $2.50; laced, with nai toes and Cuban heels. Also some fine kidakin sboes in narrow widths . Women’s $3 to $3.50 Shoes at $2.40 —Fine dress shoes In various J made on new last Men's Shom, Main finer, Wana! Under-Price THE ZOO ULTIMATUM. made a bad time out he mount and race. Ip this ce MRINGLER == RE © WAR GS, = - SUISMRS.KERNS == ES Would Advise Them to Marry at All. ais For Present Wear r showing of new Fall Suit xlied therein. It is tru Forsythe creations, mod- erately priced, Worren’s Stilts that squat the Finest y Tailor-made Garments, . $28 °35 *45 * Dutiding, Wome: mi Show, Main floor and amernent, Btewar 4 \ding. Special Announcement To Readers of The Ladies’ Home Journal OU 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 ree overlooked by t belleve him tno thia boy Dil ood races at time Feason why he shou fo do so at all time ‘The present seaac elone, and tt will at as one of the wore tropolitan circult have been very bus ing huge pieces of ing thelr patrons apnoyances tn 8 news from the Dave apparently me the racing clean rtly tailored, In so imported fh lish and Scotch m h worsteds, and all other fashionable Wea teseeshe += 6 materials. Considering Quality, Styles and Make-up of Gar- ments, They Are More Than Ordinary Values. — broiwy, JOHN Forsythe sth & Ath Sts, Mai} andere fitted The Waist House. is — ————— % nyeelf. ft work for my living, as y person Of honor should do Giris Should Marry a Worker. girls, never, flip and we land on our oocoe and | i hide apt Fetire from the Jo | Would I wivise a girl to marry a tie They Get Weary. | exmbier? No: and I showit not be to+ 1 a the ready to advise a girl to marry an ara y @howld tix Iabor be extended | inan.” | So sald Mra. Anna C. Kearns, who t* suing her husband, Patrick J. Kearns, ——— YER MILLER MISSING Miller, mawtd wixtysix, of a = = Guide-Chart. Mail orders filled promptly. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. We will give free to all visitors the Getober number of The Ladies’ Home Journel Style Book. Call for it at the pattern counter. Rotunda, Stewart “Putlding Counters Piled High With September Housewares Offerings ‘One glance at the laden tables, a¢ the bright shining ttengils, at! the interest ¢ispiayed by those benefited will convince you what « part! this Offering plays in OUR existence—and in YOURS. Not only the kitchen is provided for: All the house has been thought of, even to card tables, . September {# drawing to a closo and only a few more days are left. Come then and stock up now for Fail and Winter, who, sho declares, never dif an honent day's work or earned an honest dollar \tn his life, for absolute divorce. ‘No, I have no picture,” #he went on “tut If you for, my Mkeness Sui ime D'rector Hornaday te , tan a Hornaday, eff | reproduce: the imams, of Miss Lillian |» the wotkere from "Ths Jon. | Russell and you will have me exactly he monker® ot the Copper Col-| For Pat's picture you need only mtv Prust fre crying out bt of the famous ori nt ‘They believe the new - Bal Burder says that if the simiai in forcing a four-hour day ly necewsitate the closing Hy House and ‘the ruin ot infant industry can mmotate her confitions, he is sport more to the polnt, | to the pubite. If there are an: it | Kearns’s, too.” 4 iY \ thie; Mre Kearns ts « counterpart of the hee a lame me Tat ow) Tt Wslactress. She ts « talk blonde, with dark n { Spolnine’ by Mr. Kinling’s, Toad Bonk! piue eyes, and lashes long. and black. | Kearns agreed t0 ave Mia "Redarns ! i nicious practice worked to death oR. ‘ 2 pins could fn Neu of alimony and dower rights tr tale anes down pening Jum how an ordinary man could fail wy ae way het. ikeryerk nis » | BARA Sabions ves saat find out of love with Ner te more than her | Seaste Grauer & Rathkopf, of No. thy. thie ha ms Sensational Shoe Purchase from Miller Hapgood, Shoe Manufacturers, and Harney Bros., ot Lynn, Mass. Hight ThousanZ }}\| pouvie-costed Gray Enamelware |Planished Tia Tea Pots, with black Pairs for Women, Misses, Boys and Girls. Zr hantre conning att pager appease xe, All Here Friday and Saturday at ‘beund. ' friends can concelve, yet Mr. Kearna fa 140 Nassau street, £00 fees, He paid FOUND LIFE) BED, GAS .. °. 75 Step Ladders | ~ Police Believe? Less than 50% On the dollar} wveeciwitmmiciing Citar a Ge) pO onditions often build a high | fence around your ambitions and top it With broken bottles Perhaps conditions have compelled eur-contemperaries to jack the prices of their fifteen-doliar suits and coats up to sixteen’ and eighteen dollars ; pt, were Be. 6 . | é-qt.. at Me., er Cae ae PL, were Be. | * We } | Sat, at Your choice of any sine, 180 meh. ies, with Covers, with each ladder Open Saturday Evening. Basement Salesroom. (Open Saturday ive When Sigmund R ited hin fla “ Misses’ and Children's | Misses’ Goodyear Welt Hundred and Fo our choke of buy sine, 486 50 Card Tables at $1.50 Each | f° ra cloth re S| Ash Cans, 15x38 inches, with drop} e handle, at » were $1.0. Meio Were $5.00 | Basement. Wanamaker Butiding JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., _ Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets, © te. $1.25 Shoes at | $2 Shoes at 67 __2& Patent Colt-skin and i Vici Kid, | Vici Kid and Box Calf, patent tips, sizes 6 to 11, lace only, We have only 1,600 pairsof this style, | which is identical | Regular $2 with the cut. | value at 982 | ton; sizes 11% | This lot includes You may be certain that the conditions in the woolen market JUSTIFY the jacking process. 80O pairs just like the cut «“S, & H.” Green Stamp No. 4{COUPON “2° COUPON NO, 5 WILL BE ISSUED TO-MORROW. 10 §. & A. Gteen Slams. Free, This COUPON, when presented with Nos, 4, 5, 6, Of Series A, will obtain ten (10) Stamps at any of the fol- lowing merchants: J. R, SENIOR, | WASHINGTON BEEP CO,, Dey Goods. ase W. asin 6.) BAT Mo . oie CHR. MISSALL, aia am ave.| DRAKE SHOE STORES, WESTCHESTER BEEF CO,, dh Perhaps if we were not spurred by stronger ambitions than the rest, we, too, would be inclined toward the common practice. Wedo not know. Special Showing of Women’s Women's Walking Dress Shoes — selected. leathers, | | Shoes newest Fall styles, $2 and $2.60 | | | $1.50 Value at values at $1.50, ti [5 Women’s Dress | 98 ee 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 . bargain ever an- Patent Colt-skin, Vici Kid. nounced in New and Box Call, hand- | York. It com: turned flexible exten- | prises just 2,000 sion soles; Cuban and pairs of shoes that filary heels; ace and | sell for $1.50, button; sizes 2h to 8: | new Fall styles; 2,00¢ Our Second Floor Department announces | pairs. ; Regular $2.09 || gay New Fail showing In Women's $2.50 Fat. SAD | values.| Friday and Saty || 2 ent Colt, Gun Matal, Cali and Viel Kid urday at the silat SNveS, al occ cece deer eeeweweeeneneeer price of $1.49. Al oasbaeae detente pinnae But we DO know that we would rather bear the brunt of the rise than forsake our ambition, which is this: To provide distinctive ready -for- ~ ‘service suits and ~ top-coats at any 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. eT Mh Ave. ae A. MAUNMAN & woxs,r4gr,, |ANDREW J. RICE, “yee H. STRASBOURGER & CO.,| JAS"R "KEANE “2"C0.” Dicinnardt & Hirmeboarwer, Furniture, Carpets, Norman WW Cor, Both BL. & Ad ANS Meter teSe ‘Bs hve, To obtain the stamps these Coupons call for, all of the numbers of Series A (J/to 6 inclastve) must be presented at one time, and not later than O School Shoes 98° . Worth $1,560 at In box calf uppers, double Boys’ Shoes 98° Briday and Saturday at The lot includes twelve hundred pairs of shoes é soles, sizes 10to5%,made * C from the above world: ‘ like men's shoes. They C famous shoemakers—~ delight the boys they are posilive $1.50 hi and give exceed- values, ing comfort. When you leave For a trip of 3 Don't you worry Of the clerks If so, the fault | As you may p Mf through “Wo i |) [Hard Snore. Saks & Company 33d 19 sath Sh aT WORLD WANTS WORK sae eee } phere ye | Patent Leather, Box Calf, Velour Calf, button ai 4 5 SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. | Men s Shoe and lace; $2.50 value, at - + se 1 eet MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, fen dling

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