The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1907, Page 12

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Mrs M’Cullough, Brick-| “layer, Hands Out Val- Dreeset fn full mele attire, Mra. Alet- eps root ‘of her’ | Diviaton street, New Brunswi “Trousered Renee Jack-of - All, Trades = Says Wives Should Be Gool Plumbers '% ee -uable Hints. red by & a crowd of a hundred wepty th LOW SLAVERY IN FARIS : of wc WASHINGTON, Jan, 22, ~‘'Chineos| ate ikea by. eens Cit in, vain. Fem | bore and gfrla are sold in the dan Fran: pounrsd her Intenjion of | eteco market every day, like hortes and Nura- | mulled," Hepresentatlye McKinlay, of Cailfornia, declared before the House | Comualtine on Surelga Kita WhTSh Ty | oonaldering orcine vill to. modity the slants excliy ualon ss He He cpallaves: 7 Eee ital seule, hae “ot Sl that. oa in the Yaloate to the Oninese that this | Sunday; World ,WanteiWerk woud inal if weakening in its position acess Monday Morning Wonders. osy might eaithe the Chinese boycott, reauit jewel. \ ta New: Brunswick and an Boon at work, fn’ “Uittle ntl; | $ fail down and y retorted sEhatihie “and plumbing, It ‘ponaible worien ott of you MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND AUTOMOBILE WEAR INCLUDING FUR AUTOMOBILE COATS AND HEAVY CLOTH GARMENTS FOR: MOTORING} CARDIGAN “AND” GOLF ~ JACKETS, DRESSING, GOWNS, HOUSE. COATS, BATH: ROBES, SHIRTS, MUPFLERS, NECKWEAR. GLOVES, UNDER- WEAR, ETC, AND.ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25D, ‘Phe children laughed at 83 ever carrie! the smoke from ily range {ito the air, Mira. MeCullough: ts" a small. mild- woimati, Of mactunr buts, yegre old: She ta well kriown throughout Bomerset County, “where her, eccentric’) | Undertakings have. been boats dbs- 1e_wo' tic. Her! B* SHE WEARS TROUSERS “TO FEEL COMFORTABLE urges. women to She says: Mrs Atti MieGutedieh of New Brunswick ON. To discard skirts and Wear trousers and tight-fitting Jackets, ries Harding,’ wit? Mra. Henry, Streu- avmember-or the} “Skirts are a nuisance, “| wear trousérs whenever I! eant to feel comfortable. “Wives should attend to all home duties and keep away from pret: ‘Iscan:do Just 38. Tiadsone’ organlebtion; aid’ Geotgu Me-| + Gallaugh, a feading member of, the met. | ‘alwworkers* union, Toa reporter for ‘Tha Evenine w “Mrs -McCulloug): toda eave hor oh! women Of the "resent day ‘the Jeast ‘reluctance. ‘ Too Busy for Homes. Young wives of this _xeheration/* pala shes ~~ard—too —besy wit ther} bridge whist parties, dances and moth ers’ clubs to attend to their homes. It's ‘@ cowntight’shame= the way young’ Zives conduct. themselves, “and ‘it ts ! ee red Tar’ trades union advocate,” she continued. | becatee, ver @ Sirice. Who oa tired. husband e-Aeg |iFank Iellar, sult ‘Ys all the timo kicking becaus Relgavoe, Th the e tet “abor-uSlens.do_nd.good forthe honest w orkingman. Ton work as the man with a trade union card. “Women—eipecially young wives: whose husbands earn a’ small weekly salary—should learn to do their'own house painting, plumbing, peardening,, wall decorating ald carpenter Worko~ ; Se a Stountain; -s chee bothered with odd jobs around the | 3 house, Much as. plumbing, carpenter work ‘and the Ike. TE was born oa the top of Cream “Somerset County, N. “ehe ffth-of thirteen children. From the eradie up every one of us bad to young no’ Eomes home to his night meal after n 40 “oon “ot punting so es supplied and 1 WEDADST of our ai he made m bustness known, ‘Bul T don't care. have. the hearty dort of me tialehbors any ways Brno po memanae CASTORIA For Infants and Children. found that T eel girihood days I used tg. chop eighteen years, It was gown Trees plough, harrow, sh then decided to make my own; ind wheat, rake nnd do every eeind of in the world. One of my frat: de- mM work on my father's Mfty-acre | cielons was to throw off my akirts when 1 found. trousers = ‘more convenient to t train! it-hea} Stents Ne Sars ee ee worked Out ae a Man, —_ | 8 Kind You Have Always Bought a wh I ninetee: paseed requiring all eicie 1 got, # job A van ene ae stoen uerading aaa man: Bears the Wiile fixing ‘my ohimney Bignatore of | 4 Broadway at Thirteenth St. ~~ SUITABLE—POR—EVENING- WEAR joe Reductions tn ne Woren: s and Misses’ Tailored Garments, Gowns and Furs, , Tailored Suits, Formerly up. $25, at $10 ; (In Cheviots, Broadcloths, Mannish Materials.) - Tailored Suits, Formery up to $40, at $15 (Favored Models in Broadclcth, Velvet,-Plaids, etc.) Tourist Coats.- Formerly up-to $25, at $10 . (Kong, loose und half-fitted Models in Plaids.) Black “Broddctoth Coats, Up wo $30 at $15 = {Fitted and-loose 50-inch-long Models, Satin, Lined.) ., English Covert Coats, Up to $35, at $15 (Lined with Skinner’s Satin, all styles.) Evening Coats. Formerly up to $35, at $15 ~(Of-Broadeloth, White-and Colors, Handsomely Trimmed.) Fur. -Collar—Coats,——Up—10—$35,--at— $15 = (Of ‘Broadcloth, Lined with Satin.) —Girls'-Fur Lined Coats, =p -to::$95- at SiO t _ MEN'S. FLANNEL BATH ROBES, FOR STEAMER, TRAVEL, i OR HOUSE, WEAR ORDINARILY $10.00, AT. $6.75 MEN'S PAJAMAS eres > ’ $2.25- AND:2, 73: ORDINARIEY’ “$2.90 AND "$3.75 | MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY | COMPRISING COMPLETE, LINES OF COTTON, LISLE | THREAD AND SILK, WHICH INCLUDE WOMEN’S FINE SILK HOSE “IN VARIOUS OPENWORK AND EMBROIDERED 14 STYLES; BLACK, WHITE AND DELICATE: coe. WOMEN'S SILK HOSE MADE TO ORDER- TO ‘MATCH COSTUMES AND_ SLIPPERS. B- Attar & Mu. / — WILL HOLD AN UNUSUAL SALE OF wy oy WOMEN'S MUSLIN- ‘UNDERWEAR ——s eae + to-morrow, Wednesday, January 23d. Th Avenue, Tyerty-fourty and Chirty.6ty Srerts, New Fork! SECOND FLOOR. French Blouses Hand made, hand embroidered, combined __| t (ss with lace. 12.00, 18.00, 25.00 ‘Value’ $18.00, $25.00, $37.00. Laces | At Half Regular Prices { | |_English, French and~-German “Vals. Inser- —-tions and- Edgings, 3 4 to 8-inches-wide— 25c, to 1.95 per doz. Plat and French ¥ai. Lace msets., Edgmgs (Of Broadcloth, i in_Colors, Squirrel Lining-and-Collars.) Junior Tailored Suits, Up 10 $25, at $8.50 _ (Sufficient reason for the reduction i is the sizes—8, 10 and 12 only. ) Rain Coats, Formerly. up fo $15, at $5 (In Leng Models of Various Fabrics.) : Rain Coats, Formerly up to $22.50, at $10 (Tan, Olive, Gray, Plaids; ‘Checks, Black.) Tailored Skirts, Farmerly up fo $6.50, at $3.95 (Of Panama, Cheviots, Serge, Checks.) Tailored Skirts, Formerly up-to $1250, at $7.50— = (Unlined Voile, Broadcioth, Plaids.) Jumper Dresses, Formerly up to $25,-at $15 (Of Taffeta-and Wool Materials.) Exquisite Gowns, formerly up to $45, at $25 (Of Net Crepe de Chine, Voile Silk Lined.) Fur Specials at $15 | Values up to $35 Fur Specials at $4.95 Values up to $15 Natural Squirrel Ties, able Squirrel Ties, Persian Lamb Throws, Jap Mink Scarfs, Russian Lynx Throws, Isabslla and Sable Fox Scarfs, . Russian Squirrel Fancy, Scarfs, Persian Paw Scarfs, .... Fur Bow Knots at $10 Values up to $25 Black Lynx Throw Scarfs, | Sable and Isabella Fox Scarfs, Sable and Isabella Fox Stoles, Natural Mink Ties, | White Fox Scarfs, |Baum Marten Scarfs ‘Russian Squirrel Sc Russian Sable Squirrel Scarfs, White Iceland Fox Sets, Of Chinchilla, Blue Iceland Fox Sets, Ermine, Mink, ; Sable Squirrel Sets, Black Caracul Sets, Muffs of Fox. Hacker: Carhart 6 Persian Lamb, + Persian Paw, Squirrel, Hada Cabait 6G | | | | fs, | | | | | | Broadway at Thirteenth Street and Insertions........... 25c, and 50c. per yard Allovers, 20 inches wide....:...+95C., 1.25 Broadway. and Nineteenth: Street. ST ra maT ou Ua imenitation its =this-advertise write for 102 cee rehaved for onal. this weeks | ke ne a se] fiaeSG) 4 Avenits for GRAND I RAPIDS FoRTeRE Open : s my Furnished $65} Evening We Carry i Everything for Housekeeping FURNITURE, CARPETS, Liberal Credit System, AS FOLLOWS: $75 Worth; $7.50 Down, $1.50 Week ‘spring! ott’ top “Mattrassea! 719100 “ $10.00 * $2.00 * $iso. “ $15.00 “ $225 + cies Accounts up to B10,000 by epe- . | clal arrangement. Our ‘berms Api ply -Alvo. to New York Statey Ithede Island, Meausy |: vanla, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Connecticut. yards eet 81ST argument enough. Theré ar Store Closes at: 5.30 P. M. le Huon afr dee ‘our PIANO | To Help Pay for It But-letus take the renting risk, and give you: credit when-you buy it That Is the. Service We've Rendered to Purchasers |Of These USED PIANOS| “The first blush of newness’’ is a very-fine thing to gotswith your piano, but it doesn’t help the tone or action a particle. » Yet it isthe most costly thing about it. Here are a couple of hundreds of pianoson which dther people have paid:for the ‘elusive. “first blush," and left you all of the tone and action, 6n half the number-at.least,and you saye from fifty up to several hundred dollars on the purchase. And besides, our finishure | have polished the cases so superbly’ that none but-an expert-can tell many;of themdrom new. Tomorrow our J. anuary Offering of Rented, Exchanged: and ‘Varnish-checkedPianosi willbe ready. It.is the finest-lot, by: long odds, that we have ever offered. 5 During the past few months the demands of people for Angelus Plover Hien beaTA Hneréased enormously, and the very ‘finest pianos-have-come to usin exchange. © |. YOU may profit by what the previous, owners-logt..-In other words, what-they paid ‘ forthe use of the instrument’ while they. -had it:comes into YOUR pocket as. rentelewise ‘you buy the piano now. Then every instrument has been put into the best possible condition bye our’ “experts -repairmon;-and_many.of them can scarcely_be distinguished-from new instruments, All sold on EASY TERMS, to suit convenience of customer, Read the splendid list: | _ Miscellaneous. . Second-hand granc Stat Benge petals atoning Second- Hand Uprights | Cabinet Piano Players | i8"nas"Eten-sase’ sn these’ com UN Originally Now| Hone! : Ort | Now|s Angeina Players sameoSZI8 $115, H 5 \Angelus'Player eyed Angelus Playe MpAaesineeies Combination: Price, §185 20 |Angelum Player. Rogen Player {PPumoix-Ptaye eee ntdos Pe Harmonist Player guiness eocueres Plan s layer Miscellaneous acomblation Price Hi i Upright Pian Epninte ity Matrongile ope rine PTE cor os See Pri nif Ss 3100] Panola Player 50 Hl. $105] Combination Pric 5 nx lBtecling Uprisht BD SE Ser Bog) Combination. price. $s 85 om ee | Campbell Upright Pi Pot AS #400 380] Pianola Player «spss, 590 “4 3335] Combination Price, ben Hed Decker Upright Piano——a—Pis) #il0 Hazelton atone $25 | Combination Price, 607 pee “$345 | Chickering —— $8% - re W's $235 |S Merrill. 13263 $215 fe ae f Sabon & Ha Merrill. SZs300 $50 Combtontion pe scart Player Pianos Miscellanea ant, Pinett Peno—a ES With Player Inside Ue Square Pianos Combination Pasa aioe ss Originally « cs saber . Fax ae jyalipes ven es Pianos. Rout nf 1b &-Autoplan 6 EinersoncAngelos 15 _Knatee-APRelus ---s0+ ~ Symphonies mphony"” ie an. instrument ce as "i chestra.”’ | Stan ae ee ee oP mote ane | aa 2 and culture; effects nee are abled Ree HE} sason E igeccceees seen HOT SRestral and oe tie proaucuona at | Chickerta {3 Mason & Hamlin... 4700 oe Sonion Steinway: Mason & Hamlin --y—sgqen $800 $645" Chicker Originally Now reat Chickertig ..--—seeeessee $850 $625 symphony $0050, Combinations Chickering ——vmnanenrm $5 B08 8y: mohony 25] A large) collection of standard pianos | Chickering ----..---.—-$90) $165 ou es wall sknown cabinet plazan whieh Culskenee. manne gets $750 $645 200 | have been taken in Chickering se pi pt $320 lua Playsr-Pinnos. These Players acisconteiees } $300 fave been ‘grouped with some of the | Steinway -seeerwareserees ea 10 $43 = Srchestrette: $o0t- | nrest—destrable square, upright end |. Secon fioce.... Wanamaker asians. ‘AeoAT The ANNUAL CLEAN-UP. of. HOSIERY and UNDER-: WEAR is announced for tomorrow morning. This is the igreat occasion on which thousands of men-and women | lay in supplies for the entire year. The details: are ver half-enough pieces; to meet the demand. None to dealers, not more than two} dozen of a kind ie customer. groups: — Women’s Stockings = “400° kinds at Sea pair 18c and 25c kinds at 12%e a palr 35c and 88c kinds at 18c a pair boo kinds qt-28c-apair - Women's Underwear ~-26e-and-3be-kinds-at- t2uc each “Stic and 0c kins at 25¢ each 76¢ and.90c kinds at 37 4e-cach $1. kinds at 50c each ‘ $1.21 to $1.76 kinds at 75c each. $1.50 -to$2_kinds at-$1-each $00 to 48-50 kinds at $1.50 each ® Men’s Underwear Thc to Tée_kinds ~at-25¢-n- gare ment 7S¢_kinds at 37 4c. a' garment $i ae at 50c a garment se _Men’s - Half Hose iste kinds at 10c—8-pair;--three: ~pairs for 25c 25c¢ kinds at 12}4c a-palr -}60c kinds at 28c a pair 6c kinds at 874¢ 8 pale 7c kinds at 374c a pair $i Kinds “at 600 a pal $1 Kinds et 50c ‘a palr: $1.10.to $2.25 Kine rt 75¢ a palr| $3.26 to-$1.60 Mindset 75ca pair $1.75 to $8 kinda at $1.25.a pale. and 82-xtadw at $ 1a pair ~ $8.50 and $3.76 kinds” at $1.78 prey $2 kinds at $1.28 a palr - $5 kinds at $2. 50 a pal “$8 to $12 Emarat #980 np “Children’s Underwéar t0c-a gar~ Children’s Stockings —95--ana-3t%c Kinds 12% to 25c kinds at 10c a pair ment ~2be to 3be Kinds at 124s¢ @ palr | 4n0 to 75c kinds at 28c-a garment ne ee ent sovatt lain, [706 to $1.60 kinds at SOc a garment JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth: Stree $1 to $L75 Kinds at 75¢-a. URE 15 ste Oa 50 kinds at $1 a gar- $238 "to $4.25 kinds at $1.50-a “ garment A Reference Book for You and for Me, for Our Friends and Their Friends. ~ The 1907, World Almanac. ON SALE EVERYWHERE, ' Price, 2§ Cents. By Mail, 35 Cents. TT PEI eee garment! | i ca i \ * { i 4 af a coy Boreal a 1) Faey : 4 4

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