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aio “Outbreak of Army Sappers at’ "S Vladivostok Quickly Quelled : by. Fort - Force. VLADIVOSTOK, Oct 2A mutiny to-day among a number of recently: ar- | ‘pived army aapoern was auokly. sub Dressed by the use of machine guns. | 2A Dattaliin of Rappers, armed. with’ |’ ~gifies, tried to capture one of thé bar- sie =, but two—compantex—ot— i regiment which were quartered |’ there —drousiht machine guna into ac-} | Hot and routed the attackers.” Hi A dozen dt ter were killed wounded. z a ST, PETERSBURG, Oct, %.—It was “during -the-daythat-the-police ; had: discovered another plot against the life of Emperor Nicholas. ‘A high official was said to have been <q" gfresied in ttle connection, but the po- Bice and «ondarmes officials of ®t ereiurg profese—to know. nothing of} |_g0-nearly over, is ‘to-be.wound up ina blaze of the most a: THE EVENING WORLD, TU The news of Wanamaker doings, during this greatest retail celebratio ESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907. Month Has Made Splendid Wanamaker History n ever planned: and executed, has gone across the C , this city has seen. ‘Seu——matrer,—ané—tntimate—énat Femors probably were due to the large (/ wmiumber of arrests and searches made tn connection withthe assassination of | = xtmofiaky, which had resulted | : | | ~——$n~ the capture of-severalaccompilces | @f Mile, Ragosinnikova, who comes from the Province of Perm and {a the ‘daughter of a teacher in the Imperial Conservatory of Music. | The desperation of the woman is whown by the fact that when she was, examined at the police i Sound that she carried inside her cor- | a case containing thirteen pounds | @f ® ilgh explosive, a charge powerful’) @nough to blow. the entire bullding to | None ofthese goods on sale today. proces. “Mile. Ragosinnikoya was tried by! ‘court martial to-day and eent: ij J death, the execution to take place Im: > wpediately, _ BINGHAM DROPS 9 LIFUTENANTS ~ FROM THE FORCE “Reduced as Result of Re- —cent Investigation. Children’s Day Tickets Reserved Seat Tickets—for- next Saturday’e-Concerts.} - will be ready Wednesday morning. They. will be tasted: upon personal application by parents, for the use of chi! dren only. or for parents who accompany their children. No_adults admitted, except those who come to care for the Children. For Saturday ‘te Children’s Day. Ticket Office In Piano Store, Second tinor, New Building. Men’s $22.50 to $30 Suits at $17.50 No reason in the world fot the cutfing of the price on there splendid sults cxcept this Red Letter occasion. It will serve to Introduce Wauamaker Clothing more widely, and it makes a bargain that will be long remembered among the men ED) secure the sul one hundred and fifty sults for men | and young m iy plain black fabrics Selling in our regula $30,now $17.50 a sult. Men’s $22.50 to $30 Overcoats at $18.50 Plain and fancy~Fall-Overcoats, In regular_and—top-coat— styte,smart, handsomely-tailored:-of-fine-cheriots, thibets and. covert cloth, some lined with sili, some with serge. Also a number of Oxford mixed Rainconts, a hundred garments 1 selling regularly at $22.50 to $30, now $18.50 each aA | 2 Main floor, New Building. joc) Men's $1 to $2.50 Scarfs at 65c 3,000 new Four-in-Hands and Folded Scarfs, in original patterns from—the best-nockwear miaker_in the countr; 2.50 inde, each, Police Commissioner Bingham to-day | Wands public his findings in the cases of he men accused of delin- | New-Buitting. And it is to be celebrated with the greatest presentation of SPECIAL UNDER-PRICE OFFERINGS that wehave ever made, It@ to be a day when Wanamaker Merchandise will give such delight to the’ purchasere—such permanent gratification, ‘long-remembered, as even we have rarely equaled in the past, These Offerings in the | $1} Girls’ $6 sian, regulation sail larly $6 to §10. Fall ot leather lined, with $1 to Of calfskin and row Is - Regular Stocks: These are Winter—dresses and regulation saflor suits at leas than f costa in moet cases to produce them, Panama || cloth,-serges-and-cheviow, In blue, DrOWN Alid- red. In Itus-— have full plaited skirts. A splendid collection of $5, $6 and Balon, at $3, $4 and $5 each. Children’s $6 Coats at $3.75 fed, mavy blue and brown broadcloth and chinchilla; some plain, otners trimmed with velvet, stzes 2 to 6 years. a : : f cheviots, worsteds and | _"_Children’s $1 Bath Robes at 65c____| ~Ot pink and biue Fianneictte, with heavy cord and tassel, sizes for 1 to 6 years. —$6,50-Altigator Bags-at-$4 Of horn-back Alligator, O-Inch frame, 6% Inch pur gilt, nickel or gunmetal-buckles, some with back pieces, some Studded with steel nafl heads. Bargains ST ad ; Men's 70c Shirts at 35c Four hundred white dress shirts, «ome slightly solled, with -Hnen bosoms, all-sizes, in two sleeve lengths-to start: with Also two hundred fancy. platted stiff bosom shirts. All now-at 3Sc each, three tor $1. a ; 4 . Boys’ $6.50 and $7.50 Suits at $3.85 Absolutely all-woo! fabrics in handsome patterns, of gray yelour-finish cheviote Coats in double4reasted. style with belts. “Knlckervocker trousers. Slzea for 8 to 16 years. The best offerings of the year, $6.50 and $7.50 suits at $3.85. + ep Boys’ $6 Reeters at $4 Of all-wool fancy mixed cheviots, with velvet collar.and plaid Hiilng, sizes for 3 to 12 years. Splendid Winter Coats at $4, Instead of $6. i __Boys*$2.25 to $3.50 Bath Robes at $1.25 to $10 Dresses at $4.75 lor, fancy waist and guimpe styles. —All 6 to.14 years: At $4.75 each, regu- = Third foor, OW Butldtog. Millinery Réduced cs hats from our Royal Third floor, Old Building. THE ECONOMY BASEMENT is a atorm-entre of bargains at the lower prices; but every floor of these two great buildings joins in the strongest possible Wanamaker RED LETTER DAY offerings, — Descriptions of items, at length, are neither possible nor necessary, With a store overflowing with Jsuch news ae this, a line, for the most part, is enough. None of these goods on sale to-day. —_—————$—$—$———————_—_—_—- ean ontinent and-over the ocean. The month. ki. DAY _ These Offerings in the Economy Basement: Garments for Women 41.50 Wrappers at $1. j $1.75 White Petticoats at $1. | 50c Dressing Sacques at 38c. | $1 Nightgowns at SOc. i5c Elderdown. Sacques at §5c | Boe Knitted Petticoats at 35¢. $3.75 Net Walsti at $2.50: 25c Flannelette Petticoats at $2 Shirt Waists at $1.50. ~ 18c, i Women’s Stockings at 10c a-Pair “Seconda” of 25c quality, seamless black Iisle thread: Children’s Stockings, Three Pairs for 25c ‘Seconds’ of 25c quality, ribbed Iisle Uiread. Shades of Double knees or garter tops. Also at 12%4¢ a pair, “seconds” of childccn’s 26¢ ribbed black Hsle thread stockifgs, double knees or garter tops. tan, Just fifty Blanket Bath Robes for boys of 12 to 18 years: Bright and dark colors, with striped borders. ‘Were originally $2.25, $2.50 and $3.60, and a few finer ones. “Now $1.25 each. Girls’ $17.50 Suits at $9.50 Tailor-made Bults for girls and young women, !n tripes of brown, green, blue and wine. Jackets are —fitted-and-satin-lined.—Pialted—skirte,—wi to 18 years. $9.50 instead of $17.50. Women's $18.50 Coats at $10 Stylish broadcloth coats, beautifully embroidered and satin 2 Mined, full backs; at $10 Instead of $18.50. Fourth floor, Old Building. es deep, $3 Belts at 75c Each glove kidskin, straight and bodice style. Main floor, Old Bullding. “ey etomaticon ia; by the Commissioner and hia deputies. Lieuts, Thomas §. Foody, of Staten —-Jaland; Crdrice Fay, of Mulberry street, and Patrick Kenny, of the @ @ghih street station, are dismissed from { ith Ps i Patrick ‘Shaj Boys’ $7.50 to $10.50 Suits at $6.50 Just-a hundred Red-Letter Day Suits from-our best manus facturer of boys’ clothing., Fine, handsome velours, cheviots and homespuns, in Norfolk and double-breasted Jacket atyles, in slzea for-$ to 16 years. $7.50, $8.50, $450 and; $10.50 sults, Broadway, Old Bulldins. “Princesa Lace Half Sleeves, regularly $1.25, at 65c. each. Princess Yokes, regularly $1 to $3, at 50c. to $1.50, Neck Ruching, 6 pieces {n box, at 35c., instead of 500, 25c Veiling at 10c a Yard Tn plain and fancy meshes, blac omen's $18.50 -Suits-at $10. Handsome broadclot” alts, with wemi-fitted jackets, satin Mned, velvet collar, singh. easted; full plaited skirts with one “wide fold. Sizes 32 to-44;-— at $40 instead -of $18.50. Girls’ $7.50 Coats-at $3,95_ Long Winter Coats of blue; brown, ted-or green kersey : a colors. ey of the Bast Thirty-fifth strect sta- || spick-span-new, at $6.50 a suit. Main floor, New Bullding. ae a --Men's-$3-and- $3.90: Shoes.at- $2.20 Patent leather, calfskin and kidskin, in conservattve styles, ga well_Ad euurter—models“for-young-men.— Splendid-shoee-at this low price. Main floor, New Buflding. Se ~~ Stirring Reductions in Watches ~~~ —Men‘s_14-k,_gold_open-tace Watches, at $11, regularly_$20. Men's 20-year, gold filled. hunting-case watches, al $5.75, Mercie.—Micheel.....Llealey.--0f---.-the. Charles street station, and James Phil hia, of the Rast Fifty-first street ata: Yor are reduoed tothe rank—of—pa- trolmen. | “Trese- tentenanta~ were fined -thiety > Gays’ pay. with a warning a $ Morris Nash. of Siuten wop the Bast Pitt Cal t Pur aie te etary pireet < atAlon: “and. Joseptr (Es 1||_ regularly, $10. Fee eg ert Mietheateeeh Maton RAAT) ab-renr, gold-filled, hunting-care Watches, at @5.78, ree arly $1 wanton Wom ularly 310. K. Id, open-face Watches, at 69, regularly $16.50. Weak goldsdiled, opan-face Watoh: os, at 85.75, Tee : id Building: Rare Bargains in-Art Pianos , These are wplendid piaaos that have never béen used: Just fifteen Jnetruments left from a large collection bought some time ago. They are fine toned Kurtzmann Pianos in beautiful cases, artistically designed, some fhished with fancy “yereers. They have au exclusive character that-makes them desirnble to possess, The reductions are clear savings, as there {s no sacrifice of qnatty—at any point. $4 Janos, "$450 Ptanos, now $285 — $375 Pianos, now $235 One $360 Piano, now$225 Piano Store. Second floor, New Building. A Royal Offering of Silks ‘All of these silks are superb hew wedves With the excep- Item is at thé loom cost, or less, “ALSOALPED BY | BLT W ACTOR old, of | nineteen years nd” sixth stret, while at work at a brald- ine in the Goodyear Rubber and fellow- ines at 86, from 9, Son erenctie ce Mafquisettes at @1, from $2. Bea hentia chat side Sueseline Bordures at 81.50. from $2.00, way, she has little chance of recovery. 6,50, from 39. Jousseline Velour Panels from $1. sin. Satin Btriped Marguisettos in. Imported Clan Poplin Plal Double bed size, 6 ft -square: for metal beds, 10c_to In embrgidered eis broldery and lacs. 40-inch “These ‘ench from $1.26, ond floor, Old Butlding. Extraordinary Sale of Dress Goods Most drastic reductions that have been made in years on good, staple, desirable Winter Dress Fabrics, $2.8 to $3 Imported Bultings The. Btripes and Plaids at at 81.50, Bho. #1 Cheviot Plaids and Stripes Ge. to $13% Black Dress at Bbc. Goods at B0c. to The, $1 Worsted Bultings at S5ec. 3 c. Silk and Cotten Eolienne $1.60 and $1.76 Btriped Sult- at 250, Inga at 0Dc, toe. Silk and Cotton Fabrics $1.25 Plaid Sergos at 0c. at BXe, 08 Main aisle, Old Butlding. Recond floor, Old Bulldina, Peer EI Women's $30 Suits at $21 Strictly man-tallored suits of fine cheviot, with 30-Inch semi-fitting single-breasted goats, buttoned through, senms strapped; lined with satin. Cont sleeves. notched collar. Sey- enteen gore side-plaited skirts, with two deep bias foids, $30 sults, at $21, Women's $22.50 Coats at $15 Newest stylish coats, 02 Inches long, of fine black broadcloth, with latest sleeve, stitched velvet collar, trimmed with braid, ned with satin, Interlined for warmth, quality, at $15 cach. Women's $30 Coats at $22.50 Exact copy of $65 foreign coat. Made of fine b~-rdcloth, - 62 Inches long, loose back, double-breasted; coat collar and revers; finished with wide stitched straps; Mned with satin, $22.50, worth $30. Tpit Moor, Old Buliding. *U" stands for Upholsterer, Whose cloth, nails and glue | Make second-hand furniture Look just like new, Mf men of this trade You wish to Use a World “Help "Twill bring man or boy. Feere’s no reason why you should turn aot, jelp Wants” bring workers the ; Enamelware Under-Price. Doublje-coated, piece pertcct. Rice Boilers, at 8-qcu Water Pails, at 25c, trom ‘34c, and other items, $4.75 Clothes Ringers at $3.75 Bize of rolls 11x1% inches, guaranteed for five years. Also $1.26 aize, Boys' $1 Tool © $5-White-Blankets-at-53.65 All-wool filling on cotton warp, single bed size, 60 x 70 n.; weight 4-_pounds;were $5, now $3,63,- $9 Down Quilts, $5.90 — Dalnty figured China siik on one side, satcen on the other, $3.75 White Bedspreads.at $2.35 Single and double bed size, satin finish, fringed all around 50c Pillow Shams at 25c Bureau Scarfs ana Pillow Shams, !n combination of em- 10c India Linon at 5c, Perstan-Lawn-at-t6c,-from=t9e- Some of the most stirring reductions that we haye ever made in our famous China Store, # American Porcelain Sets, 100 pice v Reductions on Carpets 150 rolls of Axminster, Wilton Velvet and Ten-wire Tap- estry Carpets, as follows: $1.16 Axminsters at $1.15 0 yd, $1.40 Axminsters at $1 = yd. Teddy Bears and Toys Te Teddy Beare, at 50c each, by the original foreign manufacturers. Shests, at 65c. $7.60 Alwin GoCarts, at $5.50, All Hallowe'en Toys at half price. dpuble-breasted, with braid and. buttons. 8! of $7.50, ; $1-50-Red—Letter-Corsets-at-75¢——— Made by our best American manufacturers. Models for medlnr Ngures; gtving-shapetiness; slendernese-withcomfort;- supporters front and side. $30 Mink Mufts at $20 Natural Mink Pillow Muffa at a remarkably low price. Also Natural Mink Fhrow Ties to match; $18 valuceat $12. izes for 6 to 14 years. $3,958 instead 70 x 80 in., weight 5 pounds, $4.35, from Fourth floor, Oid Building, 25c Medattions at 5c aid lace effects, Wide Variety. $1 Suitings-at 65c a yard §4:in mannish suiting for Women’s ta lor-made suits and skirts, SNadow plaids. checks and stripes, 65c instead of §1. °$3 Untrimmed Hats at $1 Copies of imported shapes, in eight different styles, ular colorings, a few black. $3 gradé at $1 each. — $2.50 Umbrellas at $1.50 Each Men's and Wonen's 8/708, —with fine selection of handies. = _25¢ Embroidered Mull-Ties, at-126. 475e Lace Chemiseties at 45c. 5c White Lawn-at-7e a yard. : 1234c Point de Paris Lace at 5c a yard. — 35c Box Paper at 20c. Women’s $1to $1.65 G ——_—_—_——‘—_—_ Children’s $4 Coats at $3 Box Coats of gray Aatrakhan cloth, double-breasted, in sizes from 2 to 6 years, Children’s close-ftt! ‘of white peur cloth, a Toilet Goods Specials. Bc Rubber Gloves at 200, Whit Castle Sonp, 2-pound bars, at 180, instead of S50. in pop- aot Becond floor” Fourth Avenue, Old Buliding. ‘Sptendia Dinner Sets cra-Dinner Seta, at TIt pieces, mt 928. B20: pirat loves at 65c a pair. ew Building, s h trimmed with band $1.40 Wilton Velvets at @1 0 yd, Gr ai ei $1 Tapestrios nt 700 « yd, « , New Buliding, < firat quality sterling enamelware, every He EE eal Gh cies foe Manieure 8c at B50, 20¢ from 280; 30c trom 450, Beil Polishers at 100, 18e and 2h0; regularly double, '~ §5c Ribbons at 25c a Yard Plaid Ribbons, in three patterns, 4% Inches wide. ‘Also at 18 a yard, regularly 230, Faille Ribbon, 4% inches wide, in various colorings, and stiff, black taffeta ribbon the $2 Carpet Sweepers at $1.50 samo width. be Peat, ge ieo yt mentions net enaee $1.25 Fancy Silk at 68¢ Satin, Ribbon-striped and Shepherd Checked Taffetas in prown, navy blue, myrtle, cardinal, black and white; 19 inches wide, 68¢ Instead of $1.25. ei % Black Taffeta, 3% inch, 78c a yard , Siinot Imported Black Taffeta at Bo, instead of Gc. Sheets and Pillow Cases Two Red Letter offerings of extraordinary value, 73x90 In, Sheets, at 48c each. 36x42 in. Pillow Cases, at 12}{c each. at 90c each. These are Bears made > Fitth oor, Old Bullding. Formerly ‘A, T. Stewart & way, 4th Ave, 8th to 10th St. «, JOHN WANAMAKER * th-one-told,—_Sizes 12 _| splendid tape edge, union taffeta, Men’s Hatt Hose at 10ca-Pair— econdsa otiece GUAllty ie auamileses bIneKTGOLtOD: ; ural Merino feet mart y, seamless, black cotton, with nat A neck and Jong sleeves. Also at 6Sc a garment, “seconds” of $1.50 ribbed Merino Vests;-also drawers in ankle length; in‘full sizes, silk trimmed throughout. i Black kidskin, buttoned and laced high shoes; also wom- en's $3 Oxfords at $1-2 pal + Women’s $1-Felt Slippers, t Children’s-$1.50 and $2-Shoes at-75c-<1 we ; es —Childrén’s 50c Nightwear at 35c-—_ Flannelatte Nighivowns, for.2to 8 years ~ Boys’ Flannel Shirts, eames ages, Children’s Night Drawers, with or without feet 25c-Handkerchiefs-at_124ce— Men's Fancy Novelty- Handkerchiefs, in colors, and-Wom-— en‘’s French Linen Handkerchiefs, with crossbars of white, 12 6c each, usuaily-double. : ee __ These Splendid Linens— Damask Pattern Cloths, 72x108 inches, at $2.18 instead of of $2.00, $3.76; 67x108 inches, mt $1.35 ins Mill Jensttis of “fable Linens, 2, 2% and 3 yards, #115 quality a dozen Inatead of $2. at 680 nu yard a-lnehy Trish Napking at. #1. Kmbroldera) scullopet—Cestre Pleces, with tnsot ti work Winches, at BOC fasieat of Ao. 30 lichen at abe inetead of 41 Womeh’s $1 to $2 Gloves at 65¢.a pajr 2,500 patra of suede and glace Gloves, {nails 4 complete in-the-varlous shades. aeest Lace Curtains Very Low aay palms et Nottinghain Lace-Curtains in artis! 8475. 10 $3.50 Curtains 1.8 Oc Kemrry Peet treet re Mts we Tapestry-Covers Reduced In floral and Oriental patterns and colorings, fringed all around, reversible. x 25 Ci 5 5 Ae! hse Coven, reise anunneas Ba: and 8 Covers, 2x2 yards, at &2.50, HS and % Covers, 2x3 yards, at 92.50. —_——_——— $2. and $2.25 Pictures at $1 Fine Landscape Etchings, matted and framed in dark oak or gilt frames, Also hand-colored Artotypes in gilt frames, atze 20x24, at $2, regularly $3.75, A Splendid List of Notions Light-weight Drees Shields, three sizes, 6c a pair, 68c @ dozen. { Hi 200-yard Sewing Cotton, two dpools, 350 A dosen, Black or white Darning Cotton, Be a dosen. Blaok or white Sewing Silk. high grade, large spool, Sle, ‘pring, Hooks and Eyes, black or white, Ze a card, 10/8 gross. ive Bone Collar Buttons, a dosen, And soores of other items. 25c Jewelry at 10c Imported Hat Pins and Brooches, regularly 250; also Belt Pins, usually 50c; all at 10c each, Enamel Autumn Leayes, usually $1 ond §1.50, now 60c and 7bo-each. cs tic patterns, $1:50 Handbags at 85c Each “Of Goat Seal. with 10-inch frames, 6 Inches deep, with purse. » i : 25c to 50c Belts at 18c silk and Silk Draped Belts, plain and bodice style, gilt or gun-metal buckles, black, white and colors”