The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1907, Page 10

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Pasco family would While the. police b tanded t¢ Kill all three, on DP sae tue irs. P: néxt room. ‘All the windows were opened, woman said, and she had S TURNED ON AS 3 INSURED ‘he windows were ail she crawled to | rained i Mowe ‘on the opposite side of Pasco, Police Believe, Tried to} x. Kill Sister-in-Law, Wife and Baby. ——— ‘Wichiact Paseo, twentyreare otd, was | wrested at bin home, No. 18 Oaldand | ‘eyenue, Jersey City, before dawn to- | : charged with attempting to kill his siste: ww owith gas. It tr said he had his nd child and. sieter-in- | * ‘Baw insured two weeks ago.” ie sad tho ~gas, flowed few minutes Yonger the three insured members of” ceed a | hospital, and will Hamburg-American line confirm collision in th with the Frei ar-old girl shept was asleep in’ the the carefully at the different ie HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINER IN CHANNEL COLLISION HAMBURG, Aug. 1—Officists of the the jreport that th eKatserin Auguste Vie— Chan- all <The Kalserin and pro- Al ___ Southwest Cor. 6th Ave. and 18th St, New York, Our Summer Footwear Special Offer for Friday Only. 1.00 & 150 Women’s Ox- Choice at fords (odds and ends, all sizes in 5 | C the lot). ~ 4.00 & 1.25 Children’s Ox- a pair. oo 1.25 fords (odds and ends from former i$ales, sizes up to 11). 1.09 Children’s Shoes (Tan and Red, Lace and Button). 1.60 & 2.00 Fancy Strap Slippers (odds and ends from former sales, small sizes only. % 1.00 Women’s Canvas Oxfords cones and ends, 4.75, 2.00 and 2.50 Tan Oxford Choice at Ties and Gibson Ties {all sizes, odds and ends). 2 1.75, 2.00 and 2.50 Gua Metal a pair. Calf Gibson ‘Sies (odds and ends, I] sizes). ‘1.50, 2.00 & 2.50 Oxford Ties for wiisses (sizes 1134 to 2 and 2}4 2. 544, first heel). 2.00 and 2.50 Boys’ tan Shoes, sizes 3 to Sie Shoes and Oxfords Packard's Ali America, Factory Rejects. eee ence iS ti Au C) f PLS: iY 70 20°STREET.I NEW YORK. Opera at Home. mu enjoy operatic music, either vocal or instrumental, it isn't o attend the opera-house—no need to even stir from your or, provided. you have either a. 5 Victor Talking Machine or an Edison Phonograph. ) By this wonderful method of recording sound Melba’s voice is brought to your very doors, and all at a very reasonable charge. You ean hear any faniotis operatic star you have a mind to—Cuaruso, Scotti, Plancon, Eames, etc. Maybe you prefer band muste. Then you can hear allithe — prominent bands of the world—-Sousa, Pryor, Royal Marine Band of Ltaly, ete- Laugh at comic sketches or recitations, shadr the ylolin, clarinet, cornet and all the other instruments, both string and.wind. Indeed, “you can have an ey entertainment of almost unlimited varlety ® and Ba edt-within reach of every family with our easy-payment / Dian o! $1 Down-51 a Week Our library of retorde for both machines {s second to nove {fh the couniry; you'll find it ‘right up to the minute. Re: ords for each month on sale the th of the month preceding, HIS MASKER'S VOICE," We also have all the accessories—needles, cabinets, etc—and all “at prices commensurate with the Simpson Crawford standard of qual- ‘ty; Demonstrations all day, far Fourth Moor, Value Up to Vaine to $2.50 eve he In- one charge + y when he | Store Closes Daily at 5 P.M. Saturdays at 12 o’ Clock. The First of the Great Fall Events at Wanamaker’s Tt was to combat the idea that August and vacation were synonymous terms that the Wanamaker Store evolved the August Furniture Sale, the current number of which is presented today. But the original motive was long ago lost sight of, for the advantages and importance of such a movement were readily perceived by all home- furnishers, so that now the Wanamaker August Furniture Sale takes tank as one of the leading merchandise occasions ||| of thb year, and: particularly as the first: of the great ||| bousefurnishing events of the Fall season. | Full-accounte of the splendid-furniture- offerings pré- : sented will appear in the newspapers from day to day. In _general, be it said, that better opportunities. for securing © fine furniture for every room in the house atan AVERAGE SAVING OF A THIRD, never fell to your lot. Fully. $200,000 worth-of beautiful pieces bagr the new prices, many pieces from the best makers in America. Other evidences of the approaching Fall season crop up here and there through: these two great buildings. And there are many rare midsummér batgains——the news of which never penetrates our advertising. It is an inter. esting time for the alert shopper, and the seeker alter new things, to visit Wanamaker’s, saa fy Ccrony Becentah Sub-Station S tore, Oid Building Men’s Collars, Six for 50c Most popular styles of Lock Front, Wing and Straight Standing Collars, well made and laundered, and will wear as well as collars costing double. Bix for 50c. ’ : 5 Men’s Negligee Shirts, 50c Made of excellent madras, in black and white patterns; cut full and ample, with plain or plaited bosoms and separate cuffs. Fine Bummer ahirts, and the best in New Work at the price—buc, each. . Bizes 14 to 17. 2160 Pairs Men's Half Hose, 10ca pair These are “seconds” of the 18c. kinds, but the hurts will not affect the wearing qualities. Of fine gauge black mercerized cotton. Boys’ $5 Suits at $2.75 Prices less because of broken sizes. They are Norfolk Jacket and Doubdle-breasted Suits of all-woo] light gray mixed cheviot. Sizes between 8 and 16 years. Boys’ 50c and 75c Washable Trousers at 30c—Made of excellent fabrics, which will wear and wash well. x Attractive SUMMER RUGS Just the cool,, attractive rugs that every housekeeper wants on her floors in Sumnier. Two groups, both at price-savings: Fibre Rugs at $6, instead of $10.50 and $12—9x12 feet, in various colorings, best quailty, fine and durable. One hundred in all—an | ill agent's samples, hence-hardly more than half price. Women’s Underwear and Hosiery at Small Prices _ Women’s 25¢ Vests at 18c—Of fine white ribbed cotton. low flecked and sleeveless, Jace trimmed or plain, with silk tape. Full in size and length. Women's Stockings, 3 pairs for 25c—They are plain black cotton stockings, “‘sécdnds' of the 124sc. quality, but they have no hurts to impair wearing quality, Fine Values in Women’s Low Shoes At$1i.2¢, regularly $2—Low shoes of patent leather and black kid- Hsin, with weit-¢ cact-stitehed soles, blicher_style,-with Cuban heel At $1.50; regularly: $2.50—Oxfords of black kidskin, with welted and turned soles, patent leather or kid tips and Cuban heels. 2 eta kk = Women’s Garments Below Value At 35c, regularly 50c—Dressing Sacques of lawn, white ground with black figures. ‘imono style faced with border of white lawn. At 75c, were $1—Shirt Walsts of white lawn, trimmed with em- broidery or lace insertion and plaits; plaited back and short sleeves. Splendid Values in Ginghams | 10c Plain Chambray Gingham at 6}4c—But no more at this little price after this assortment is gone; colors blue. gray and oxblood. 25c Part Linen Gingbam at 1Sc—One yard wide {|| pretty and serviceabie dresses; chambray_etfects in blue, brown and oxblood. | Plated Jewelry and Side Combs, 10c | Pxcellent values aré offered tn neat Cuff._Links and —pretty. Brooches, in various designs, and in real coral Necklaces and Side Comba All are specially priced at 10c. English Wall Papers Reduced We offer a large assortment of high-grade English Wall Papers at 10c, 26c and 5c a roll—they are worth from a half to two-thirds more; also some Mouldings, in lengths of twelve feet, at 3c a foot worth’ Sc, Writing. Paper at Small Prices Some of {t sold by the pound at astonishingly low prices, It is excellent correspondence paper with fine writing surface. Club Vel- jum and French Cambric are without peers at their price. Notice the _special for this week, = Club Vellum ip three sizes: yelopes). Helen and Frances; oblong envelopes; paper at 10c a pound; en- yelopes ibe a hundred, American Fabric, Mnen surface; Helen or Frances sizes; paper 15e a pound, envelopes 16c a hundred, French Cambric, in blue or white; West End size for short notes; in white only; Helen or Frances sizes for letters; paper 250 # Ib., envelopes 2c a hundred, df Knickerbocker Lawn, white, linen surtace; 48 sheets of 48 envelopes, 25c a box; worth 40c. paper ene Special for This Week -One pound Clut Vellum and 100 envelopes to match; a $2.60 steel monogram die and the paper embossed from same, In any plain color, for $1,25. - white or blue; octavo (square en- JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street p, THURSDAY, 4 will make — ———— AUGUST 1, 1907. R.H. Macy & Please use BLUE TRANSFER CARDS when you make pur- chases in more than TWO departments and expect to take them with you. Use RED CARDS when goods are to be delivered. Co.'s Attractions Are B'way at 6th Av Their Low Prices. 4 Seti 34th to 35th St Our August Sale of Furniture and Allied Lines of Homefurnishing Goods Starts Next Monday, August 5th. Over 1,0 ) ath Ftoer: x NEXPENSIVE garments and ‘headwear quite es- sential on summer trips For Motoring. — One of the Greatest Sales’ of The —and quite as service- able as the more costly sorts. dard qualities at. that ch Kind We Ever Conducted. as you will find much. higher 2 priced in other shops. ‘ et Men's Mchair Dust Coats, n This 1s our clearance time, yet we are Not averse to helping out manufacturers who want to clear their workrooms for another season’s business. So we have engaged in a great undertaking—the distribution of a manufacturer's surplus of almost 900 Dresses, and over 100 similar garments from our own stocks at 3 : PRICES CLOSE TO HALF REGULAR d full double-breasted models — $4.06 _ Men's Cravenetted Mohair Dust Coats, full double-breasted models, : $14.74 Men's Dust Coats; chambray and Nnen.. /), 81.14 to 84 Women's Linen Dust Coats, bie-breasted models $4. Women’s Mohair Dust Coats, full 98 These are Jumpers and High Neck Model Dresses, made of such fabrics as figured lawns, dainty dimities, percales, chambrays, figured and flowered organdies and mercerized materials, the color ranee embracing Sale $2.95 and_ $3.96. everything desirable. $5.50 to $7.00 Value: Men's Linen Caps, 2-snap style, $1.19 Wom linen, $1.19; pongee.........-- Complete assortments of Mo- ring Sundrie Tires._Lamps, Clearance Groups of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Wear. =: E CANNOT print details of many special lots, because quan- tities are limited. Such lines become “Not Advertised” values and are so placarded. Y, You have full assurance that MANY OF OUR BEST VALUES ARE NOT ADVERTISED. Sas To-day there is news of several special groups that, ordinarily, would be classed with the “Not Advertised” bargains. We are print- ing the details merely to illustrate the character of the bargains you find here NOT ADVERTISED. Wash Skirts, for small models, stitched and well tailored; sizes 30 to 37 inches. . $1.39 Japanese Kimono Dresses, Sizes 28 above; made of sheer white lawn, the blouses neatly trimmed with dotted lawn of contrasting ‘color; skirts side-pleated and finished with several rows-of tucks-and-deep hem;-44; 16,48 and.20 year sizes..$2.59 Coats, broken sizes, various styles—for small women, misses and children; made of fine mixtures, checks, novelty stripes and cheviots; single and double-breasted models: Number of coats’.... 25 15 Sale prices ..-+e+esee++++ $3.96 $4.74 Children’s White Dresses, various styles, neatly trimmed with laces and embroidery; Tull skirts with deep hems; 6 to 14 . year sizes; quantities and prices: 25--Dresses -aty--$1.30}.a7. Dresses. at... 82-24.| 20 12 Dresses at.. 10 Dresses at.... 12 Dresses at....$4-39|12 Dresses at... SN Long Silk Gloves: Sale at $1.12 =~ The price you may regard unimportant until you see the Gloves and note how very superior they are to the Silk Gloves involved Tecent sales elsewhere. 5 NER ea It-is- quality “betterness longer wear. These are 16-button Gloves, double finger-tipped; In black or white; to be worn with elbow-ength sleeves. Other Long Silk Gloves in stock up to $1.89 the pair. Desirable Veils Underprice. Heavy Chiffon Cloth Veils, non-crushable, 114 yards long; Mn white, navy, brown, myrtte, “black, champagne; pink, -light~blue; lavender, light and dark gray; value 90c, sale. . +. 59c Heavy Chiffon Cloth Veils, 3 yards long, in white, black and colors; value $1.30, 'sale.. $1.18 Lace Wash Veils, 15 different styles, in a special collection of 75 dozen; usually $1.00 each, sale. . 39c women and misses; new pleated 30 $6.94 Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses that insures. vastly better service and Ist Floor, UST Sica UN se A Wash Belts: Exceptional. =~. Embroidered Lingerie Belts—both machine and hand-embroid- ered—various grades, at special prices: —Fine Quality Duck Belts,; $1.49 —Fine Quality Linen Belts, finished with neat pearl) ° hand-embroidered in ex- buckles; sizes 22 to 32; regularly 39c.| cellent designs; value $2.00 to $2.50. A9c—Fine Quality Linon Belts, machine-embroldered, s eral patterns; large pearl buckles; reg ularly 69. —Fine Irish Linen Belts, 98c hand-embroldered; —_ value $1.50. $1.74 —Best Qaality Linen Belts, - handsomely hand - em- broidered; values $2.50 to $3.50, Gisarance of Machine-embroidered Wash Belts, with pearl buckles; reg- Another Sale of Green Silk A better grade of silk $3.00 Values at by 20c, a yard than that used in the Parasols involved in the sale a week-ago; and a better shade—a. deeper green—-the shade most in demand. ae The silk is a very fine quality taffeta, over 8-rib ee with f natural furze and Weichsel handles. p Several hundred Parasols—we should have three or as many. $4.69 to $5.96 Parasols, now $3.96 are hand-embroldered Parasols, reduced for a cleafance. over 8-rib frames, with natyral These Fine quality Irish linen coverings, furze handles. & Other Parasols in: regular stock up to $64.74, ar times Clearance of Boys’ Suits. «> Knickerbocker Suits, double-breasted model, with or without bell; made of cassimeres and cheviots; sizes 8 to 17 years; formerly up to $5.94, sale -. $3.79 Knickerbocker Suits, made of and worsteds; formerly up to $9.74, ‘ In Addition: Bloomer Trousers, made from remnants of woolens; sizes for boys of 3 to 9 years; regularly up to $1.49, sale 4c Negligee Blousés, made of chambray and gingham, 8 to 14 year sizes; also Russian Blouses, 3. to 8-year sizes, sale ‘24c Fancy Linens: Exceptional. "= Scarfs and Shams, pure Irish linen, hemstitched, hand-em- proidered and with hand-drawn corners— SCAREFS.. 18x36 18x45 18x54 18x63 $1.72 $2.06 $2.22 $237 $252 SHAMS, size 31x31 inches, each - $2.28 French Scarfs, hand-made; new desiens—centre with three rows of braid in fern leaf effect, ends rounded; 20x54-inch size, $2 Bie) valli¢, sale’. oi. seston $1.66 Japanese Scarfs, made: three-piece style with hand- drawn linen centres; 20x54-inch size, regularly $1.64; sale. . $1.34 18x72 Shams and Scarfs to match, embroidered lawn, new designs ; 20x54-inghes,-range in-price from, tach... . 480 to $1.02 Irish Point Shams, 32x32-inch, and Scarfs to match, 20x54 inches; dotted Swiss centres in very effective designs, each.. $1.63 ° ° Cigars: Save One-Third. = Opportunity for smokers of Porto Kican tobacco to buy a sum- mer's supply or a vacation supply of fine, fresh Porto Rican Ci Standard brands—all from. the factories of M. Sola Caguas, Porto Rico: Perfectos, box of 50, regularly $2.50, at.... Panatelas Finos, Club House, t Reg $2.25, Brayas Especiaics, Panatelas, i Box of $0, $1.49. ‘Sit of Kline & Co.'s Havana Cigars continued: El Symphonie— — El Mito— ‘ Media. Perfectos, 255; regularly $2.75, at $1.98. at Chas. Coghlan Panatelas, SOs; regularly $2.25, at EI Contraste Panatelas, 50s; regularly $2.25, at... La Distinguidad Perfectos, 50s; regularly $3.00, at bo Not a Cent For a Name. Sth Floor. quality, in every detail of construction, and popsessing every late im- provement, They reproduce, in CLEAR tones, all disc récords, in- cluding standard. grand opera selections. They will give you every. bit of service you could get out of other Talking Machines costing five to ten times the price. Investigate! Let us demonstrate the “Impertal and convince you that good Talking Machines are not costly, Princeto} necessari Large “Princeton” with 104nctroak cabinet, 10-inch turntable and 24- {nch steel horn, with 1$- inch brass ball. .sev++- @haed& ema “Princeton” with 10-inch oak cabinet, 10-Inch turntable $8 49 olzes and {2-Inch steel Horn.. The sound boxes in and $60.00 machines, Other T: Machines in this Musi BANJO AND VIOLIN QUTFITS, i Acquaintance with this Macy Musical Goods Store will prove profitable to you, whether your purchase be large or small—a single piece of sheet music special outfits: . E 4—Gemuine Stewart Banjo, 11-inch head; complete Banjo Outfit, $6,047 green baize Pipisclvol’ series od, be struction book Violin Outfit, $4.93 —Stradivarius Mode folding music stand, struction book; complete. ... Other Banjos in stock up to $28.74; In, G arings, cake of rosin md in- $4.93, eee onan pence me haan nnn our own importation from St. Gall; SHAMS 32x32 inches, SCARFS ¥ ¢ Hijos, of ngty low prices. f} cheviots } i i { it famomanes igars J} Magnificos, 50s; regularly $6.00, f} $3.98. Talking Machines, $8.49 and $12.74: | Impérial Princeton? -machines—made expressly tor us; Finest) are the same as are used tn $40.00 is Goods Store at |. prices ranging up to $100.00. or any sort of a musical instrument. Here are ee 450s; ~-regulariy~ $6.00; at Elegantes 56s; -regulatty--$5.00,-at-pie——— $3.96. $3.49.

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