The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1907, Page 4

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THE Bt Oh MONDAY, ise 24, 1907. less Boni: of “battle One Thi Falls to Pavement. ee JO CENTS EACH: 2 FOR 28 CENTS We pace qe ne Are! | marriage to | CLETT, PEAROOY 4 C8, MARENE OF CLOFTT ERT Uustice of the Peace Marries Seny. Bia rimet No, 667 M waa. bigen The second | Cnitdren to-day found the dead bedty | ' « "S | on a we a Hanha wae os mate Infant In they | Senator's Son to Hotel “a wet ee sae onaoen ot Hants Bo yer the ar ; born to the second Mrs, Hanna. tram the roof of the four-story rear! s year Mrs. Hanna} tenement at No. 38 Attorney wtreet. | « In the yard playing ball were Max | / ‘Harner, eieven years of age, who live |! at No. 146 Clinton atreet, an Intelligon 1K en Rlopernent. | quickly bring to your door the PAIR OF DIVORCEES. Teen sloped with Miae Harrington | 5 1 | kind of workers that will do things RIGHT, hal They had three : i F 1 j nit, Sm lew 4 4 Son of Repubiican Leader | trodes » { Adds New Chapter to Live- i ly Domestic Record. | anaes. « Picea peeved oft Pramafy of Store Closes at 5.30 P.! u. gfe Jftanmofy dere BS Gétton.a “aAaMliy Chavet’ Wien sehe a gave Gordon Park to the city. She MILLIONAIRE MALSTER DEAD. CLEVELAND, 0., June M—Dan R. I Saumerez Maud in CHICAGO, June ™—Bertin Ramsay, Gianna, won of the late Senator M. A. th him fn this country | of Appleton, Wis, died yesterday at Sanna, was this afternoon married to md but @ short time before restyterian Hoepital here. He Mrs, Mario Gtowurt at the residence of | st t him and returned to her e of the best known malsters in the bride's mother on Bast Eighty-seo- | father's home, x end etreet, this ofty. The ceremony, In 16% Mrs. Hanna applied for ‘Wes pertormed by a justice of the peace. was «ranted a divorce Bhe NOW Is the Time to Buy Things|| Both of These Great Buildings Combine This Week parle In Presenting Such Stirring Economy Offerings Lawns, Dimities and As Thousands of People Are Just Now Waiting For Silk Mulls Every housekeeper—every man and wom&n—knows that the time j foe al ;/ Waists trimmed with tucks to buy things is when a store, such as Wanamaker’s, is securing large “and insertings o Valenciennes concessions trom manufacturers who are anxious to close out surplus mee ping Pat eg Two- > ; e ess r any fine offe : lots, and when we present so many ffe rings from our own stocks. models. Sizes 34 $5.00 And there are many other reasons for coming to Wanamaken's this week—tomor- . rT to 44.. row. Here are the completest stocks of Summer goods to be found in New York City. The WOMEN’S L INON” DRE SSES, Tailor. Furniture that is most comfortable and attractive, for indoors and out. The things to made Prince Chap or Pony styles; col- help you to keep cool. The screens for windows and porches. Electric Fans, Ice Cream ors are Light or Dark Blues and White; Freezers, Water Coolers—everything for the house, everything to enhance bodily comfort seg and ane ned ca h Pepe during the hot weather. Everything the best of its kind, and at the lowest priee. ee Ogee rbvhal? guests: trimmed with fol You'll enjoy shopping in this LARGE, AIRY, COOL, COMFORT- Sigil © $2. gS 8 ABLE Store. You'll appreciate being able to FIND JUST WHAT YOU dt the WANT, with the least possible trouble, Then you can always be SURE a. h S i) THAT IT IS oops and that THE PRICE IS AS LOW AS POSSIBLE. |}. Wash Now for the story of | ‘a e ecre et TOMORROW'S SPECIAL OFFERINGS. |||" $ The peoples of hot countries practically live on rice. Why? Because it gives the body*nourishment ¥ ete ee ot hard. wotte$ (oe nas pret without heat. You know what the Japs, fed on rice, did to the Russian beef-eater. Beef, corn and oats heat the blood and should NOT be eaten in Summer. Cook's Malto-Rice is ready in a Fifteen Hundred Fine PA RA SOLS te spits ™ SE “reat In a Special Offering Tomorrow ies Many of these Parasols are imported—brought over this season; others are from best American manufacturers. They are in beautiful Summer effects—hand-embroidered linen, Dresden silk, pongee silk, n, and hie fortune wae rated at from $1,000,000 t) $2,000,000. He was « m1 f Lom Kameay, noted English Lingerie Dresses ‘Cock"s Malted Bice ts Geiicious to rerve out of the package into « dish with cream. Some prefer fruit i. Exqe. 0 sty wise pseed oh Wrban soot ley etrawbarrtee ‘ew tops ba ct ren Shoat’ at mieten eens tae ie fo their taste.” And it's Pat" whipped cream over it, Serve very yuenee cream. Before putting tn even Combina- tron tn excellent gualtty stripea ticking, $3.98 CPIth Fleer.) * isu § Cook's Rice needs no cooking. It is si ae the best rice, to which is applied live steam to soften, rolled through cold steel rollers, which flakes it, a then is baked like a cracker for two hours, so it’s absolutely ities, Mill Samp). pure food, thoroughly cooked ready to eatjn any way best suited to your individual taste, either as a break-|]] checked silk and plaited taffeta silk. Weairts: sie sasasc C bis fast food, as a vegetable or in puddings, pies or cake. It is a superb assortment. The reductions are made from our own ||\|| } ceo! guauy ually We. a urtans yard; linen fin Sutteblie for former markings: | thert windows $3 Parasols at $1.75 $6 to $8 Parasols at $5 $15 Parasols at $10 ess cestceeat f r $4 Parasols at $2.50 $10 to $12 Parasols at $7.50 ‘$20 Parasols at $15 ing curtains t¢ n full lengths, up to 827% o pair. Each 24c Fourth Fleer.) $5 and $6 Parasols at $3.75 { KEEP Ready when the store opens tomorrow morning. Pipe petals ‘cieinscrenaneiceton REMEMBER | Final Reductions on 4 That Today Begins | Women's Suits and Dresses fac i The Last Week | A handsomé@ collection of about two hundred and fifty Taffeta | Silk Dresses, in checks, stripes and plain colors, are marked at new Xe of the prices today. These dresses are in Various styles, some with lace yokes, lar patterns. Yd 12% Wrines and lgiquors. Infants’ Rise. DERWEAK, on SHEETS and PILLOW CASES, and on such splendid LINENS, where every BALTIMORE PA ae ee TT some with over-waist, and a few in princess styles. The original 2.46, gallon, JUNE values were $16.60 to $18.60, today $8 each. / TO Also a hundred and thirty-four tailor-made gults, made with t TE Eton jackets or dressy hip length coats, some elaborately trimmed, * old { S WH I | others of smart tatlored effects. Full plaited skirts. i | omnia | Sixty sults of worsted and Panama cloth, at $12.75, regularly 23¢ ; SA #8 E | $17.50 and $25 (hecend Fleer.) Recend Ficor,) ‘ | ‘Twenty-four sults of Panama eloth, mohair, wersteds and slik, oe : f HE last great paren at $17.50, regularly $27.60 to $37.50. or T of thiekind where the OLD Thirty sults of Panama cloth and taffeta silks, at $20, reg- D D : ; LOW PRICES will rule on tin of fancy silk-lined yolle and rajah silk, at $30 ex epartment. = Cc O OK’ 2 so tervlacene MUGLER SIN: | TRPMT Nene of Samer 1 Third for, Ou wuitna ||| Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday. Mail Orders Filled Except on Items Marled With a Star This Fine Shoe News for Men Soo HAIR BRUSHES. Lopg bristles and short penetrating bris | thread is PURE FL AX. Good Summer Shoes—Mostly at Half Price tles; values to 69¢.; ch 25¢ The week starts off with greater 318 pairs of Men's Shoes and Oxfords, that are regularly worth $00 CLOTH BRUSHES, White or black br 6s > 99 |] oferings than ever, in many WIEN | $2.85 to #5, at $2.20 a pair, Tan and black calfskin Blucher lace None worth less than 39c.; values to ( men! ere pal Foun OP hich are straight | shoes, and a few tan Oxfords * sucons from former White fale Small sizes in Men's tan calfskin lace shoes, in narrow widths ; met ‘Hays HAIR ¥ pricea—we haven't space to ell Of | Lo suitable for boys and young men, Were made to pel for $3.50, rent soar: 10¢ Meatrn... 30€ j “1 Today's price, $1.50 a pair, Main floor, New Bullding a Dae §9c ‘ $i. a ? ¥ 1 The 2% of barley It added to the rice flake Wigntgon ne be OURS CARA 4 COOK'S MALTO-RICE | if The 2% of i malt added to a ightgowns at $2. MMOLE A FURKIAM HAI Te. 45c Peet's PLANED RICE is best for BABIES. Here i \eugowns $40 | Women’s Shoes pe Half Price ||; some Se wee the: about it, and the little Women's patent kidskin Oxfords, of @ staple trademark line, ' wre re 15 Chem Hy 25, ' 3.5 h tally sold by us bef cook book in each package tells of many more $17 c mate to sell at $3.50, though specially sold by uw ‘ore at $2.40; to be ¥ ’ Bs Copeaiee a Fe +4 75 cleaned out now at $1.75 @ palt, r, 1moM 2.76 Ohemine 75. ON AND ——— id Drawers gt $1.75: Women's kidskin and patent-leather Oxfords—broken lots trom ‘0 wea MR. COOK: | found k Flaked RP f $2.16 Drawers at $2. our own $3 shoes; now at $1.50 @ pale, babies; Two cups of ( ' rey i $1.60 White Petticoats at $1. | Women's kidskin hion-insole” Oxfords—high-grade shoes in ee gt ag : : $1.75 White Petticoats at $1.25. | every letail—regularly $5; sow at $2.80 a pair. | Comfort for iit It RHUMARE AND goDA i neh wat and | 5 ‘ $2.60 White Petticoats at $2 ender feet Main figor, Ol Muliding ties 10 3 strain while‘bot; when i $410 White Petticoats at $3. | —— PURE RUB LIN Ino. ot inten NC 180 WDRYCHNTA: ol I honestly believe that | havegha x vit than any} All of the above are straight re- | dusty" ge ei te one, 1 was absolutely d agedUntil 1 t $ Flak as above, a i} ductions from former White gale | 67 Patterns of MATI TTINGS--- wamons a ie 15c - “pee white ‘color ‘e 1 thoroughly believe it saved a €, as it seems t prices boc mINATION MOmN | Si 10e Three-pl ° nder HE ete ing and agreeable to the stomach of any food. Any infant can take it sa ; : ‘ 3 Half Price tee, Hale 2c Rims BW AME 67¢ easily digested, and does not curdle in the stomach, Yours tr } ‘ | Choice new China and Japan Mattings, of which we Wich ince BZ goiex erm conn 8c | Me ; have ouly @ few rolls of a pattern, Excellent floor cover- NAIL cot 7. ‘Ke SMPOLES OIL. |e ings for the country house 3. rolls of $12 Mattings, now 66 a roll 17 rolls of $14 Mattings, now $7 @ roll 85 rolls of $16 Mattings, now $7.50 a roll rolls of $16 Mattings, now $8 ae roll | LYDLA PINK Haat’ | “mvoos "646 All other preparations of Lidia Pinkham a: specks prices MUN BAIR ACT WATCH CABC ATLA alive > Mont ih Kohees.” PUNE at BOAP _ 64 rolls of $18 Mattings, now $9 1 i | “tanita? ATE , ' fo1 | 4 rolls o} 4, no! 4 ro ort a, tor , MORTON 90 WEST 40 yards to. roll: pina flow, Mew Butiaing aantraly panne! Be | BLRCROZONE Oe Pla ONLoftinms & 1OUNHON PAD “ 35e & B’ Ww AY, JOHN WANAMAKER . ; en et it as goa | Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, *

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