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Genuine College Style in Mlen’s Regals Thousands cf Regal ; yy. Beets rn ace : F f ole fama djore Tomorrow Should Clothing Question THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY” OCTOBER 187 1907 It is avery important piece of business, this college type ‘Gf dress—be- cause it invariably r repre- = sents everything that is thoroughbred and “‘swag- ger.” In. shoes for outdoor wear this season University — _fashions center in sturdy “models exactly like this illus tration—full toe, broad outside — “swing,” blacher-cut top, and. Baa _ heavy. double. sole—with aS uppers of. strong, flexible , Calfskin, in Russet and Black This sito is Finds -Brinsmade | "Chauffeur Not to Blame He Fatal Crash. even! aa ‘of the charge of tec, based on the. death of we York. ‘a3 ant FL Feckiecmnoss. The latter #2/4 that they saw the Browns’ car_come ‘& bend they slowed down, but entirely~ panidernbio techn{oal {ostlmony war eral _wenr, Largest Retail Shoe Bus | iness in the World. 153 Stores and Agencies in "AU Principal Cities. —and its fit- ‘Quarter-Sizes ! Send for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled Sars. on ne ‘out all day and | teatimo! = atioell oe: za teatinony wae emphatically a GREATER NEW YO! i. MEN'S § ‘STORES New York City oa Numga St. coryAnn St GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES New YorkCity- Brooklyn pfs Broadway. cor. 1! th Ave, Det roth and Brookiy: 187 Faltog St, Opp. Mowe choosing _of what shalt present the- outer-form: Clothes DO make the of a man to the-world. man. Perbips not to his own intimate {riends, but to those he meets in the world of business and casually by the introduo- tion of friends, the clothes count.mig¢ And it is right that it _A-man_astates_his character in! man’s appraisement. should be so. ‘ what he weirs. ‘The looms ‘wi “expose every temperament i tunately, miany. of these weaves aro not permit= “ted to enter, the good--society_of: the “better |” -Part of a man’s clothing judg. | “clothing, stores, ment is in choosing his store. Men of-New York have come to know that at Wane. | -be-found-tiathing but that. _which_is good and! __ Vatterns are dignified and in good taste always. | Styles are thos: designed by the highest experts in the cloth- i —ing-cra't, Fabrics are_o hundred per _cent._wool always, and double-shrunken before being made up, At every point Wanamaker suits and overcoats represent everything that right. _ is-best in-ready-made-clothing. and Qur superb assortment of dresses an between the ages of six and eighteen ie certain to meet advantage alwnys, quality considered, | oe floor, New Building. _ Stirring Saturday -of Girls’ Dresses_and- Coats _| Store Closes at 5.30 P. M.« Settle the for You family anda fow | tily ina ea\e fabrics that) quality; but, for : the prices-are to your. Offerings coats for girls {: he flaamef'y Sfore afty Gcrmony [Dasoueng- Women’s Suits at $11.75 Women’s Coats at. $7.50 and $8.50" Those are the interosting offerings presented for today's and to- morrow’s selling in the Rascment Cloak and Suit Section. The iliustra- | tion shows. the style of the girments—but it ain't expresathe extraor- valucs. We-took a prominent maker's entire surplus to manage the eavings. THE SUITS AT 911.75 are £8 to £2 v eve-t, in mixtures ae) ales sor fan Tn The: jaunty 3 HAs inch jackets, ues, of handsomely tailored styles, chiefly ta. well taflored, THE COATS AT $8.50 are worth $12.0, and are made of black kersey, with veivel collar with straps, and are lined throughout with Venetian -loth. ~~ Threa remarkably stirring “offerings, that will be eagerly seized while they last. : Black Taffeta Silk Eoanayy Ovy Phase treancay day near Marcy Ay, may, bet. Dimars nd Willoughby Ave. nie ape Ave., bet. suth an esd ay: cor Erase Tie Broadway, Get suth and oe lway, opp. Herald Tat St, cor. Oth Av scor.7thave: eee 066 Newark Ave. Paterson, N. J. 225-233 Main St Newark, N, J. ‘of 160 ust liow to estimate the at ‘tla twenty-story building after | ndA_miny “other apohi- | neering parlor tricks, tq interest At the opening { Nth. the FM CA bullding, weath street ard Eigh' : cre Louis EB. Jallade told « _@pr02I8 MAREID Witt A GTAR AEE OPEN CyextiGs following the course of the sun the weenie with ‘pencil and Every year more men buy Brill clothes—in the last three years Brill busi- eas has toupee, This record is a Pitite to the splendid Brill garments and a tribute to the ten great makers ailor Brill-clothes. Brill “clothes embody all that is modern it construction, -alt_that ts scientific in- designing “and all that the most skilful fextile experts_can: express in fabrics, ‘Thanks to unique trade advantages, | Brill clothes are best values anywhere, re of correct. , Proper ti enduring: service and Sale of Fall | Coats. Values up to $22.50, $14. 50 “Including Black and Oxford Si Coats: Quaker, Oyster and Silver Gray Sek Fitted and Button Through Coats; smartest fabrics, correct models. “New model tan cov eral. shades; serge linings; and Fall coats in correct Fall fabrics; | to hold-shape, fit and style; good yaiue at one-third more. —Gray Fall coals im shades from—si¥e of yelour,- cheviot money’s worth. Suits, paints Values’ up to $18, £ Fabrics’ are all-wool velours-and cassi- —apresnever-madeup-in-sone under £181-color- ings are the new. BROWNS, olive and gray eects. in siting check and mixture designs. Models are 3 new, correct Fail models. —ing ‘and. sas are $16.50 and $18.00 stand- , $13.50 ill Sutts. ues up to $22.50, Here’are the new claret, brown, tan and gray colorings, in all-woo! velours and. cassi- meres, rarely made up in-suits under $25. The _ tailoring, the trimmings and the models are all of thé $20 and $22.50 standard. There are four distinctly different models showing the later correct style innovations. $13:50 special. ~ NOTICE. These two specials result from advantageous, mill and talloring conditions; |— = absoriment.. ofall the. cartect £ parish beds ‘a MARAE a, $20 | cores mosets semiiited, bowie b back, button through, three-quarter Tens iB The fabric ts from that famous mill that |) Sbert topcoat length; and-all the correct color- was the first in America to weave worsted cloth Introducing -gequlne Shetland °& | Marris ‘on-x powertloom. That was-2 century ago, Its} z % ics were-excelient-even-then—there-are.. none. > better now. Grays with new silk stripe decora- | “tions “of “gre: Own, cisret ant exclusively {¢ "Brill stores. Best Journeyman --talloring. New Brill models. $20 special for swits that are excellent $28 and $30 values. Brill Suits up to $45. Incliding at $40 and $45 “HAND- STITCHED CLOTHES,” introdyced by Brill stores; the finest garments that can be tailored. 4ncluding sults from the foremost talloring-or- ganizations in America, concerns known every- where as makers of good clothes only. Includ- ing models from ten of the greatest living Signers and exclusive Brill models, acknowled six inonths to one year in advance of all others Including all the new weaves, designs and color- ings. Presenting the largest and most diverse assortment, of the most modern and finest tailored clothes sold in New York. $6 Value Dudicy Waterjroot Suiis, “$6 worth of service or new suit free.” Under this guarantee $0,000 Dudley Waterproof 4-in-t, Combination Suits were sold and never one returned, in w hand —unsual cassimere, weaves; models; value Brill Fall Coats at $15 to $45. —Hresenting most aida and finest tai- Or Street Weary S : Ae you-can't fi topcoat you-want-in-Brit! stores you can't find it anywhere. Raincoats Smart in Model, Practical in Service. All Brill raincoats are “Cravenetted” and tailored by foremost raincoat tailors, Cravenette raincoats, made of excellent one of America’s best rai warranted to hold shay $10 ored Craveneti¢ raincaats, cut eof snecial on four smart, new models. $12.50 raincoat fabrics—excellent $16.50 Crayenette — rain- And $18 values. coats of gray mixture eases fot and worsted and black thibet. New Bi Made ine eg arees etn $15 Brill Suits for Young Men. Black and fancy 5 of de; able fab- ‘ies, cut On new models and excellently Sites 14 to 20. Good $s-vaiues, gg and mixture suits, warranted to shape, fit, style and color until worn out Unusual value under $to 14 to. Double-breasted Jacket, detachable belt, one | 2 s+ $8 pair knickers and one ‘pair knee pants—that's Worstéd, cassimere and cheviot suits of $15 the Dudley, and it can be worn in any one of | standard in illonge fabric and ‘style. “four ways, Slzes)7 to 16 years, ‘Sizes 14 to 20 years, $10 uh others TLANDT, nh. Greenwich, UNION SQUARE, 14th, n, B’ way. o aWAY, fn. Chambers. 125th STREET, cor, 3d Avenue. Copyright, 1907, Brill’ Brothers. 11 PM, ~breasted-front; every requirement made of it as toetyle apd price, special attention to outfitting young women, and Wana- maker sty: es are distinguished for their charming appro- priateness, their great variety, and throughout. Tomorrow! we cevote special efforts to the younger girla of six to fourteen, with these splendid offerings of Winter in attractive new designs, at very tempting prices, that hardly more than represeiit the coet Coats and Dresses, of matcrials and Jabor: collar; flannel-lined. Made_of fine black or -Russian Blouse Dresses at $4. 75 Runstan-Blouse-Dresses;-of-biue,-brown.and-red.wculen_materials, with waist. Three box plaite, and trimming of beoadcloth and braid <trbs:—¥ery-practical-and-protty dresses at an exceptionally low price. Serge Dresses at $7.50 Serge Dresses.and Regulation Sallor Suita in yarious pretty designs, in blue or brown serge. Specially priced at $7.00. — Gheviot-Reefers.2 Box Reefers of chevjot, in blue and ced; dowble-breasted, velvet May be worn to button to neck, or in regular collar effect. Splendid, warm Winter coats at this very Uttle price. Long Cheviot Coats at $7.50 blue cheviot, with full box beck, double- eolar-and_cuffe_braid-trimmed. Handsome, dressy coats, We pay their moderate prices ~ 355 Chinchilla Reefers-at $9.75 ‘All-wool_Chincilla-Reefers_{n regulation styie; yolvet collar; ve, brass buttons; flanoel-lined body; braidered emblem on stee’ only. A remarkable oj ‘Women’s Cozy New- Garments em- In blue ‘Third floor, Old Duttaing. ~~ For Women’s Negligee Wear While the chief province of these new things is to pro- vide warmth and comfort for the easy-going houre of the day, the element of,attractivences has not been neglected— they are as pretty as’can be, in materials, trimmings and making, garments, Des:riptions; The same holds true of our great stock of these Blanket Robes at $5 Quite exceptional at the price, of eoft wool, in various colors, col- Jarless, surplice neck and wide turn-back cuffs, satin- trimmed, Other Robes, in a great many styles and colors, at $3.75 to 66.78, Dressing Sacques at $1.25 Made of ilightly fleeced figured cotton crepe cloth; square neck, el- bow sleeves; pink, light blue, gray and red. 4. fine assortment of Uressing Bacques, belted in at walst with beading, run with ribbon. Colors \ in Flannelette or Fleece- down, at $1 to $1.75; of Elderdown at $1 to $2; Blanket Sacques a¢ $1.75 and $2.50, ‘Honsegowns at $2.25 The actual yalue of these attractive Housegowns fs $3. Made of ficecedown, in figures, in a pretty square-neck atyle, with elbow sleeves and belt, finished with crochet edging and rfbbon bows. Then there are nogligees of fleecedown or flannelette, im many styles, colors and patterns, with or withont collars, with round, equare, high or surplice neck, at $1.50 to $5. Formerly _. A. T. Stewart & Co, Fourth floor, O16 Bull@ing. JOHN WANAMAKER the value, —Alag-a special: [white and colored. Waists at $2, These stylish Walsts of black -taffeta 6k some from our own stock, where they have sold till now at $3 each. The front is plaited and hemstitched; long sleeves with hemstitched cuffs. Now a third lese—§2. Furs te-the Front The newly established Basement Fur Section steps forwani-teday with some very interesting offerings of reliable Fur Pleces at low prices; ural and Blepded Squirrel Scarfs at RA ae. ~ hat gD. cs 3 ow Ties at 815, < ti Muffs to match ut §1U.50. Autumn Gloves for Women Need a new pair to wear with your tallored suit? Look her: Blane ele one-clasp, In tan shades, $1 a pair, regularly $1.25. PX, we Walling Gloves, in stylish tans, one-clasp, $1a palr,_ $18.50 Suiis, $12.50. A fhandred stylish Fall Suits for girls of 12 to 18. Correct tn ever, detail, from the striped materials to the careful cut and finish The jackets art plain tallored, slngle-breasted, :slightty cutaway, with semi-fitting back. Satin-lined, Full plalted-skirts, with fold. We got the materialatoa great-saving from the mili, and had théin specially nade up for this occasion, hence the low price, $12.50 instead of $13.50. Little Girls’ Winter Coats,at $3.7. Worth $5 to $8 50 “Samples and surplus stock from a leading maker, That's the reason for the low price, “And the earth you come the bigger your saving. All sorts of ma- terials and styles—descriptions {mpossible. — Sizes~6 to_14. On sale Frida: id Satur at $3.75 each, ~Babies’€oats-at $2 This fs a most attractive group of Babirs’ ‘Croth-Cemts-{shown-tn yee sor-sayyr bine: wits Peart buttons, and collar with emblems. Sizes for 2\to 4 years. The pricc, $2, 1s much legs than ‘of i Babies’ Caps and Bonnets -at- 50¢ to $4 that fmciudes a great many new ani pretty styles-at very low prices.’ There are close-ftting Gans of sific and bearakin, ard Poke Bonnets of silk and velvet, Men's $1 Negligee.Shirts at 70c Part of a purchanz of neatly three thousand trade-mark shirts that él] regularly for a dollar, and including some $1.50 kinds. Piain- or detached cufis, various light and dark colorings, in fignren and Bmart, comfor' : . Men’s New Neckwear, 25c The equate of these stylish Four-jn-hands and Bat Wing Ties can't be found in the city. Desirablo plain colors and stripes, the equal in appearance ot palsoiets BOT, _25¢ each. ‘Some Astonishin, News Of Boys’ Suits-and-Reefers Here's an offering of Boys’ All-wool Winter Suits and Reefors that will make parents sit up and take notice. Notice the ali irool part of it—that's what makes it different from tho usual Choo of clothing sold cheaply. Thea the pricea: Boys $5" Saits at $3.85 —Double-breasted Jacket Suits, with belt and knickerbocker trousers; blue and mixed cheviots; § to 16 years, } Boys’ $5 Reefers at $4 —Of mixed cheviot; sizes 3 10-12 years. Boys’ Russian Overcoats of mixed cheviot, plaid Inings, sizes for 3 to 7 years, at $4, regularly, $5. SILVER:PLATED TABLE WARE , Last Chance at Low Prioes Handsopte dealers in quadruple-plated silver Table pleces from the best-known factory of these goods, that are not included in their new Fall catalogue. ‘The last lot that we shall have t to sell this vent at such savings, “Among them: 5-Plece on Lele $15 and $21; regu- Ton and Coffoo ancont: $1.16 a larly $20 a doxen. sa Densert Spoons and Forks, $2 a ‘Tea aiisak $10; regufarly $16. Fern Dishes, $2.23; regularly $3.25.7| mae iepoony and Medium Forks, Peigel Dishes, $8.50; rogularty xen. Cees 8 Festere ee dozen. 1 hy , | Oyster Fork: jomen, Fru: Dishos, glase lined, $3.60; | Oyster Tad regularty $4.75. Ple Berve: ‘oh. Cita Dishes, 93.00; regularly Butte Kenlvor, 38. aaatit Miple-pinted "Medium Knt ple-pint: testi nives, wath Teemular Fa oats a va 5 a dozen. ais, Rein riple-plated — Desmrt Knives, one, Spoons Bis ee 60m doe folli ring low ohne in three ‘Triple- splated Frutt Knives, $2.25 patterns; a dozen. 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