The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1907, Page 13

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EVENING ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER nae wi acne se ae ras Four me vushes and ALL WOMEN Petition for—Court’ Order. SUFFER — states Senator ts-Victinr F from the same physieal disturbances, Ag } ae et SS ea aml the’ nature of their duties, in 9) * cases, quickly drift them into horrors of all kinds of female pare organic troubles, ulcera- tion, falling and displacements,’ or perhaps Jrregniarity or suppression cuusing baclreche, nervousness, ir- ritability, and sleeplessness. © Women everywhere should re- member that the medicine that holds Be = 4 the record for ‘the largest number of + 1S A asetaar eumats itis 18 oe : : Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl ‘Compound re Os bined his pest | made from simple native roots and herbs. For more than thirty years {t hns been: helping women to be strong, cee Se the functions per- dectly and overcoming pain. It has also i roved itself invaluable in pre- paring for child birth and the Change of Life, - i Mrs. A, M.-Hagermann, of Bay Shore, L, J., writes :—Dear Mrs. HI : Pinkham:—'N_ suffered from ‘e Ulsplacerfent, éxcessive ond’ painful " eS subhes : j functions so thatI had to He down or sit’still most of the time. : : ; i : A -Lydte-, Pinktam's Vezetabte Compound has made me # well woman-so-f | big Sand Table avith lots of sand toys-to play; and dig rc r that I am uble to attend to ya y duties. I wish.every suffering woman 8 Her Platt, thraust . Boardinan, f “au IS prepared a day of lively, ‘Hee althy caravan for ‘them. Concert, Clown Show and Moying. Pic tures, at 10,80 and 2.30,in the a ind Fun all day Iong,-on the CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND in the-Toy Store-eu the F ifth floor-ef the Old Building, where we have provided Athletic Slides, Hand-car, Merry-Go-Round, Swings and a groad| | ite Pace be Pacts Tenor. Mr, Ba SLADE, Bass, with.” = Dr. J.K. Dixo: “Lecturer. ou iz Laue 2. Pinkham egetable Compound and see what relief Te Is Children’s. Day in, the Wanamaker. Jubilee cane ma esere Sa and Emrssox, The Clowns. { 2. Chorua—“America.” Mrs. Pinkham’s ‘Standing Invitation to Women ‘And we propose to-enter ai the little folks royally. z Sung by the Children, Aasisted by the Quartette Women suilering from any forma of female fliness are Invited to write | —Children-play-atarge-part-in-this \Vanamaker_business, and our ex- Bays-Solo—Gypay Jan Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mnss’ for advice She is the Mrs. Pinkham who perts devote a lot of time and thourht to their service. We donot accept . Mowng Pictures and Lantern Slides, with a Children's pier has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty by Dr. J. K. Dixon. the merchandise of ordinary manufacture for Wanamaker selling. For Tomorrow’s Program In the Auditorium at 10.30 and, 2.30.. SOLOISTS AND QUARTETTE: . ~ VioLA WATERHOUSE, Noprano, . Miss Mixture Porrotrsen, Contratto, veaie Baa Bstore ae she pee her oe ie afi EB. ae | i . A Humorous Sketch by the Clowns., 1 ham in advising. Therefore she is espec! well qualified to le a5 y ‘king with manuta 0) 6. Chorus—"“Hall Columbia.” Beak Be alele women hack to health. .||@ quarter of a century weve been working nee gy ieee at ue me SUE SEY Ate Cuillaveal Aatinted uy ire Quiviette and-abroad—for the making of better-weating-an. por fitti steekin: F-Contratts-Soto—“Thres“ Children’s “Songs ne ; A q pubs ee ~Chorm=="Dixte- Land.” —— and underwear, more comfor table { FSO! atiewootfabrics “in Ee a Gee 9. An Entertainment by the Silber Family, {8-Chorus: tar—-Spangten Be a slips-ahe—muslin_under-carme { ) i : and caps is the marvel of i others who come and view fie eoaction= [ € WAran ee We want to make tomorrow a day of delight to the little folks, and, at : the same time, demonstrate to their parents w vhat great progress there has ; Cl oth in C |i been made in the production of wear-things for children, and the unugual Sas QO. 2 OMPAI \y. nrerits-of tho se how shown in-the-Wanamaker- UB LOGie. aeeneere VJ ry LJ : atte Ubrowy Corner 3% Ave. 127"ST, fh : D FE. shi Gloves for the Little Fol £ 2 * f ae B (2 ew ress as tons Gloves to wear for “dress-' * Janeway, bur it is tet = = = a f = o : e 5. 5 gloves to-keep the children’s hands! {allore-make-Wanamaker Special Clothing in-a-way-no-other store woul Lever marr a cal - L th Little F lk Ss Rea lm from getting cold—well made, ac-| think of demanding. Every spot relnforced that is subject to wear: ailk. ! 4 Oe Tl ek FOLKS fF -L| curately-sized, for plump-hands and| sewing throughoult—the full llat' would interest you, but it's too Tone. ex f .chubby fingers, and in every kind! ‘rhe “wanamaer Special Clothing ¢ for ‘Fall and Winter ta now i Autumn stocks euble: breasted Ale arin ibe belt, and knickerbocker trousers, of blue’ oF, Dixea quite’ eth hidomer trousers, of mixed cheviot, or 1 ine. serge, | Wanamaker Special Clothing, for Boys The: Best. That $5 Will Buy That's underatating it. It would take $6.50 to buy: these Suits, Reef- ers, or. Overconts In any other store. We make comparisons, and the “ amount of cotton that creeps into most suits at $5 or thereabouts would | surprise you, if you knew. None here. We test all the cloth that goes ks | into Wanamaker clothing, by bolling it—and we guarantee it fo be ALL ‘wooL, Starting with good material we go on with good workmanship. Our ~ Wood 2 legis in’ i tor dll marcy The moat fascinating corner of the 82.acro Wananiaker|'\o. can think. of. i {| Score —aud-repleto—with-eharming- clothes for-children._\Wn are at their bent: sbosman gases Rallor—Dlouse: ‘inake the same careful, complete and ample provision for}, {irncess May Kid. two-clasn, Ht meena Bion Brits, mixed cheviota or plus serge, sizes to T years, them as for grown-ups. Perhaps we are a bit more particu-| Pique. Gloves, one-clasp, $125 a par. | Flusstan jc ehinehiis, 8 neroro xfer arene oi yes boats arene tes lar in serving the little folks and our standurds for them are Grave Mocha! Glover), one-s lege fo te flor a bit higher—we think they should have the-best-the-world|— a s Bieter Rates ines ore sas cum offers, and we have provided the best in this big, bright, airy, | woolen Gioy sand S0e a par. Kid Mitts, fleece-lined, $1 a comfortable store, pec noa a apeulial hee to that time, except th an article ay puper co: ing to ¢ that suc FOR MEN’S FALL SUITS AND TOP COATS THAT-ARE SOLD ALL OVER = TOWN FOR $12 TO $15. NPARALLELED trade advantages and ‘a sys- ‘ nied by a nictur of a wedding certneate containing m3 _ Mame i axsoclation—writh—the- plain- i tem of quick sales and small profits are H i ‘i i awyer % i 3 : 4 there is spaciousness and efficient service, which —— Daiwa cela aioe APS pat responsible for thi t n oe. : h } Weer trom ni then ; pointing wes rari aaneoats uate Srelving nia makes buying for restiess toddlers easy, Vrices are moderate} _ Children’ 's Underwear |\- - ; Melnurianns a. belore the public garments that never aa for less than / ‘and there is a splendid variety in choice of garments, for our _ and Hosier y. Be gare discriminating buyers here and abroad are keenly alert to;Made in the Wanamaker Way —W¢.. $2 bar: undergarment Ele tale of Mes married 10 $12 elsewhere, frequently $15 on. cn a - Z made= Farménte-or the-best= materials in® ‘chara ot nes that ts just as about “Fi Ane stand: rere: eer broadest ,guerantee—we knew the. to be rigit, end if by -chanee a garment shonlé go- wrong_we- wil make —. ——There js nothing too good for Her Mafesty the Baby. For hor we sit right or-refend your money. * have soft, silken caps, dainty shoes and sheer dresses and slips, with| dimensions, to insure propor fit andy Searasrats + — oe a-fine stitchery, embroideries and laces _as-mothers could wish, Wel imple size. Stockings. are woven e with added thrends— a “Phe-most fashionable model thi made according to our_own stale of “pany —dtepiy— arate to ‘appeal t ~Today—ta. gud_we are-on-dress—paradé_Here “andere | your recent communication of “Dee. 19. of taste. The tailoring Je ol: the finest and the amoetment ee curly-halred deities, Faplayccaptly GON e srawWAU TT CRGEAD PLL LR EROS 196, BOkrOW) SORE, enetee Tam you ces every size for every man. of French models. Walle some garments hayea_royal-_tonch-of elegance, Cede minite Sui llunleneecmbestaition! d most. of them are-charmingly. simple and Inexpensive, One wee lady, ay { Now 1 Tam. hore in, New: York. Se f . ‘ } {n pretty outdoor tos mking-an-airing-in-her-carringe ensconcent in seagon's equipment. be andi] “would be pleased to know about i white fur robes, her Teddy. bear beside her.. Another is asleep in her Tennk Top Stockings, Just over Ses a : D F Tfoxib with her doll sntggled In her arms, Tie doles dont know T renee Fete eaesecinestal i ‘they are showing the chirdren's: Patt AVION PAMNTOHS, : : In_the-Children’s Store girlsfrom” 8 to 16 re will find Dreity c ale is aists very moderately priced. i ratte Wirlter— Pl foo noe -and-Bonnets-Take-Pr for tae and the time as arrived for i { {= And-prettier—_beadgeat—and—ouler—parinenti—al—auch—Iexponstye | ays deterred any dennite action riteling—airex—of-coats—of | and longer service, mbled for = thinking would Be guid Hari snow white fur; v i . In various colors; woolly bearskin. ae nerri sé ——= cctoths;-and—ollter fabrics, with—hate_to match, —You—will -note-with-ap- ry t SS pane proval a’ chamjagne colored broadcloth coat—the stylish shade this sea- psonsawith=a—hataof-the-sameooinr-the-brim. attractively tiptilted and | { i At. Fi lined: with shirred chiffon. c morrow, S : : . = Teyou please, the little maids w{ll wear FELT hats and bonnets this| Ea ltict ase be a ond : pote Meme Twill Bi = ‘ Zi 5 Winter. We haye some with a: piquant flare of the others WILL jy rete wont aM aR ME I TO peraty ens - Settttenrtitens » “in placer styles, many with fairy like v = = 6WwoeDp |= = rinimings-ol-flowers,-ribbons_and_feathors._Lota_ofather_styles_amon LELOS rites eget *them—natty caps with perky pompons or quills and enticing poke bon-| AN mohaicee pe At $13.75, nets with frilly ruches. = U Id Day, You will find the Little F an thes tee for. order ‘to = ne #7 hic ae — EO eae thei = ree emit for |: Te tin floor, Old ullding. roaches Fa}l sample line of two ‘promi nent makers, including t firy. trlal in the sult |. is “4 f everybody. We bid you welcome, one and all. aoe AT amt ost —testre otro aH nee AWood es yi women w 0 ave | oatn in’ white, let Some Children’s Shoes Of {would naturally sell at § forte’ cotore; aiees tor Ste the xpectal price of $12.75—the Niet of Spectat’ Merit ~ ithe Suita: ares wiaaa of Rae Seis oneva posed e Ss , —— STA tress pee ithe | “Tearned; by actual” experience, that AL 0 to $2—Chilaren's White Bik Coatn, hand embroidered 5 and. ee ema LLL ay = + ‘: 4 ve havent lett sneie anaeh 2] Chewois-in-the-most—festrtombt dorhirpe:—AmORR-Hi0 sila styles. fare WR te OT |” i ett fo > easier are i ied 2 tS $e Raateonter t ld 6, SNS OT Leneshamat sania rmenteme tempts dene Aticd apdee : eT way, 1 SieET and Feechitaren > 2 and Girls beat sidapted (orf Atted chats; all-handsomely trimmed, Sizes are 21, 86 and 23. thair, purpose, . They -have been contort! Women’s $6 Walking Skirts at $4. 75 Extremely stylish, woll tailored W Rick Skirts of blac’ or blue oe 2 to B yeura. =A DI pati ionasortment of enildren’ ‘n bata, caps and bonnets. | rcs aren Oe Aine OM nuiding. | Spectally designed to sty j with support to growlng fe as durable as shoe DOAN can be, At lar woolen cloth way, a quicker way towash clothes - ae | «than d- f in| Panama cloth, that full and ha i,-They are made_with aie oe mee ol he “old-fashioned. work-all- | A-Cha: ming Showing of |i tc" hast, gr much s5ie 19 6 Sa ia ote re folie and thie ows SEHD i be audi ww! th he sot £ ay-in-a-hot-room way. __ ___ Girls’_Dresses—and- Coats ‘eau AE 7 —Young-Women's ve -“*Phese women 10 fonger~ bolt Acfictd-of-Wanamaker-activity-in-matterso!-dreas_upon | Dlensed with them remy $12.50 Suits, $9 PAL es | whichwe-wish-to-lay-special stress is the remar! -able-prowsion- ae Smarily tailored Jacket { DECLARED FALSE! ter clothes: of Dresses and Coats tor littie girls—maidens of 6 to 14 years. Bante atte Nanamaker Sis (on right) for gles ee rue : - We invite mothers to come today, w ith their little daughters. aa NAD tel ty Box Cale : { somi-Atting and double-breat Sg They nO longer rub the life out to see the results of a season of busy preparation—the most uct Poe, sullen ox It ; i Sate Me velvet faterials are stylish © delightful showing of children’s garments we have ever made. Wireless Message from the Cu-| of them on a wash board. Phere are dainty dresses for "host! and party want exqut-| : cheeks and stripes, In narder to the Cedric Carried They a) longer stand for hours ite in design and material, and the simpler, serviceable | ; vag males | ae ’No Such Information. quis) potions Binns = dresses for school and play—all distinctive as well as charm- t ( june Calfaicn. . Girls’ $12.50 _* |’ over a tub of hot water, the steam ing in character. Prices range from $5 to $50. * pair; mron it to sizes 244 Winter Coats, $6.75 ee ce qe ’ similar variety, reise among the Reeters and Coats, sturdy Conte, Pe eecae reer rte Copel ECR TRL MAGE ngers who Ian to- * t hh materia! or stormy, weather, and handsome plain tailored or | ; ‘ i nite and oh ft ay from the White Star liner Cedric of which makes every thing and tty trimmed models In. various cloths and colors offer umple room for ofa uch “tie seutent aibielisesitas fond en a SOE Eee ea anaes a fine full-length Coats (on, selection, These run also from $5 to $82.50 in price. ‘And, to create added interest for Saturday,’ here Is a surring offering a rumor wes In circulation that a’ wire- Jona menage recelved at sea from ine} €Veryone in the room damp and Cunarder Umbria had reported the lat- Main’ flows Old Bulldine ation Stdre, Base- Je{t), of heayy materials In tylish mixtures. They are the of Buildings te H h z ; loca aE wolen ee WAecel eel oeerU uncomfortable. SNE eg Girls’ $15 Coats, of Broadcloth anc Cheviot, $10 | Chir omer t 2 Rintintand Jnvnlitaltored, andi tie. yoke away and Ives wero lont. Two sttikingly stylish new models, at a full \hird less than they x C hice and bateonf an com=| Purser McElroy and other oMcers of Behe sing P, & G, Naphtha Soap, they are able to ||] segularly soll for in our stock, Ce eth Little Girls’ $5 School, Dresses at $3.75 do as much ‘work in o'morning as it used to take them a whole day The first, of broadcloth, collartess, neck and cuffs trimmed with yel- full toca; stoutly sawed the Cedric admitted 5 e jc admitted=that a wireleaashad little Dresses, for gipla 6 to 14 years, are These practical and pr ten recelved from the Umbria, but in| -. —-tedo, {|| vet and braid; satin- Unted Aor Sizes 6 to 14 years, {ales “alze# 10) (01305. to give RUE | | ¢ ; < °, Boyn' Shoes at $1.80—Well, made, | made of hard-fnished se in. black, blue and brown-wure, to ino ral theta munt bo (gore | mistake, cere in this city. The price is 5 cents a cake, | Sizes 6 to 14 yeans. ‘Fhind Moor, Old Matiting. ieee nmr Ola Building. han thelr va “yalne—$5.7 75 each. 2 commanteated with the offices here had i Sie ated ec auiang en ett PROC TaN Se CAMBLE: oe JOHN” N “WAN N A M A K. I ; R_ Bete, Putin Street The Umbri : i dale otal ake aay ane endSNoe.ank fat Satur | esc Port Ir Sven aan NX. ALT. Stewart & Co. a

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