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: “THE EVENING WORLD, WAS. MES ASKS Was Once Brought. fetal of cher, mult tor. act In an. amended answer. rer when she got her divorce. je course of th. ‘le over thi: sult it came out that the felch manu wer, t) Heda wife. Marie -Horgardus, = fal telephone girl, to whom ‘against Mra. Wele, and 995 A MONTH Divorce Tangle Into Which ‘Rich Manufacturer’s Name | ors city, was | Ralph Gillette’ -appled to Justice O'Gorman in the Supreme Court. to Gy fot 250. monthly ;adimony. in Delalt| Mrs. Minnte. L. Wels, pending the deoluie dlvorcs | ¢ from Louis Wels, 1 Kentucky man, who is connected -with a brewery . house.|_ n Gitlette also asked for 32.50 coun. | Ment of the res feo mid, a dill of partiottars. from | reason for the Issa to ‘Allegations of her miscon: | works Wels after Henry J. Hancock, a -Phil- » s@elphiia lawyor, who’ was first. em- “ployel by Mra. Wels, sued ber ‘for 600 foes, and’ sot forth’ in his papers at gio was to “marry “a rich manu Whe. aménded “ankwer was put in by 2 $1,000 BONDS MISSING; S he 8 | being elght $1.00 Erfe first 1 Wedded after his. first wife, in 180, |) : ree ae ies thelt Niteentyear-old aon ahd hee. | 7°26, and alx $1,000 Oregon, Short Line ok died before the trial of pooed all these motions, an order to frame insur case for trial, before a clared that Weixs had $3.00 and urged that be ample alimony for Hack, Cathatt £6 Brordway. at Thirteenth Street. Sensational | Justice O'Gorman rere all the motiona, RECEIVER NAMED FOR | ARNOLD PRINT WORKS.; BOSTON, the Arnold Pri Adams, in the > Court to-day, 1 cause of the em inadiiity of tte maturing loans ti ‘ood that the ment was the mpany to y kavings Women’s_ > Values to. $15.” A tremendous saje, including full-length, half-fitted: and loose, models in Oxford, tan and -: a) olive. Extraordinary values. =) : | to-day’, wi harrassment, About. $000 persons -aré employed at the prin Waascrman rox, Announce. That} he - Values to $20 fourteen moyaetinae : __“ Elegant Coats in newest n Biggest bargains ever offered. Taffeta or Skinner’s Satin Lining: refunding bonds, due in 1929! The brokers, who do not Rate thé . | manner of the theft, request that anv Information regarding the bonds be f warded to W.-H. F. Dickinson, of WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1907. Selling of | $7.50 | At WANAMAKER’S Tomorrow) pee : oe | The Regular Values Were $9 to $23. ee fhe Wraomaft dre ‘Store Closes at 6 P. M. oe Vuianafy dre "| Another Day of Stirring Offerings | __.., Not in'years has the public had the opportunity to secure now Winter garments and fur- nishings for the home at such decisive reductions from reai values, RIGHT AT THE START OF i]. -And it #3 all splendid new merchandise, of Wanamaker quality—presenting bargains that ll will not: only delight you‘tomorrow, but gratify you in the future by-tho excellent service they’ | willrender, can ee % Here are a few items'from tomorrow's remarkable list:’ Yomen’s Skirts at $6). We have just purchased the entire stock of one of the foremost makers of women’s skirts country. ltis such a collection as could scarcely be duplicated in style and quality from é 0 The skirts are beautifully made he fabrics include fine imported voiles taffeta silks, many are fue teed qualities, broadcloths, serges, chiffon Panamas, | Mélrose cloth and many beautiful suitings in stripes, checks and plaids. The styles include the entire range of new gored flare, box and side-plaited effects, trimmed in many different ways; some have embroidered panels, some in plain tailored sty] : _____The-skirts are in_all-sizes from 22 to 35-inch waist and-38 to 44-inch lengths. _., Itis by far.the most extraordinary offering that has‘appeared this season. $9 to at $6 cach.. Ready when the store opens tomorrow morning. Not on sale today. tm |e 7 nee $23 Skirts. fosr, Cid Building. - This store offers-marked economies to a class which has heretofore . found such economies impossible—the class which desires the best _to be bad, os See It had been the tradition in New York refaling that fine goods must Misses’ Umbrellas : Men's’ : Haberdashery at Little Prices ——--75-to-27.00.— es A Underclothing : and exclusiveness; that to sell fine goods at moderate prices was probably impossible and certainly unnecessary; that the class of, -persons buying fine goods preferred to pay high prices. “We have disproved all these theories. No store in America or Europe iy Sale of Black Dress Goods —, ae 1 — ra a -$1.50 Enforo!dered Batiste,at $3, At 5c and 10ca Roll TAD, fry =} 80: $1.50 Goods — —almost absurdly—low prices: Stylish and desirable Fall and Winter Suitings, taken | “AtY.0t the papers are English aud German, designs are rich and varled._ Suitings, Fancy _Serges, Mixed Suitings ‘and Striped instead of 5c. In all sorts of colors to match the wall papers. A very attractive collection of high-class Black Dress $1.50 Embroidered Shadow $178, ancy Pisid Voll ot Sub-Station Store, Old Building --Yoles;—at-$4,50.——_____—_—_} $125 _all-woo! Th A generaliclanni-upint ten thousand-rolls of hand- |} i! At Sc a roll, containing all patterns worth 10c to 35 a roll. out of our own superb Dress:Goods stock, and reduced 4 |, sible-to give samples, in view of the assuredly great demand. Vigoureux, former! y. $1.50, $1.75; $2 and $2.50 qualities, Ready Thursday morning. Not on sale today. “shows finer goods. In no store in America had exclusiveness and elegance in merchandise been carried farther. But the scale of pricing —~ is altogether new. _ The pricing policy of Greenhut and Company is a “matter of wide-spread public comment. This is but natural, for nothing like it has heretofore been known. But even more significant is the praise given the Greenhut and Company store, stocks and styles —for beauty and elegance are not new to New York and prominence must be well: deserved. - Fabrics, mostly silk-and-wool weaves, as follows: Check Votles, at $1. Silk-and-wool Grenadines, = 5 fen Thousand Rolls of WALL PAPER Becond floor, Old Building. at 75c, “0 O—patterns, at two-tnusualy at $1 and $1.25 a Yard At 10c a roff, containing all patterns worth from 50c to $1 a roll. third, or more, from former prices. There are Checked Also a fine offering of 5,000 fect of MOULDINGS at 3c. a foot, now est-@i utd $3, 25, treet tor eit Bat Women's $15" Coats at $10-——-— Long coats bs z sete § vot fancy plaid fabrics. made with full ele cle r » breasted, four large patch pockets, tniaid velvet collar and cuffs. Sizes _ .§0c Dress Plaids at 32c | 32 to 44; $10 instead of $15. ‘ ne i -__They.repzesent tha season’s.popular styles in-light and dark colora— OS BEI Py es} garnet, green, blue and brown, plaided with contrasting colors. 36~ Women’s $21.50 Coats at $14- inches wide. S Various lengths of caracul cloth, broadcloth and KOrshy, ined with % Hee 3 ps satin. Sizes 32 to .s; $14 Instead of $21.50. 38c Silk-and-Cotton Eolienne at 25c : to 284 018 Instead of | Beautiful fabric for party gowns. In plain colors, with stripes of Special Dress Goods 29 same forming halr-line checks and silk figures scattered over surface. New and desirable’Winter fabrics, at very-decisive savings In prices. light blue, pink, lavender, waite, cream, heliotrope, black,and brown. . &-inch Mixed Worste@y Suiting, at 750 a yard. instead of $L 2 . a : Bé-ineh Fancy Str At “$1.35. os = end Boor, OM. Baling PEIESE tert ae guanicet oh e Yuasa ae : - G4-Inch Black-and-White Sultmg, at 50c’a yard, tnatesd of 31. Sus i-ineh Heavy Plaid and Sumed Coating. at Ade a yard, Instead of #1 : | am Yon 4 42-inch All Wool Plaid and Striped Sulting. at Soe 5 Yard. instead of Tic. aces a@ a rice S-inch Black Cheviot. at 8c a yard, Instead of ike, This is an exceptional offering of a large and variously Women’s Hats at Half Price assorted collection of Lace Remnants. It is an offering ‘A collection of manufacturer‘s samples of toques, turbans and wulk- long dresses of dainty, serviceable, hand-embroidered fabrics, from French and domestic hand made short dresses, in sizes from 6 months to 3 years be 1.75 to 27.00 White beardoth ccats, warm and skillfully designed, in sizes from 1 to 4 years . 5.50 to 26.00 _ Chinchilla ‘coats in gray, red and navy blue. +. 8.50 to 16.50 Children’s and Misses’ bath robes of eiderdown flannel and Turkish towelling in-pink, blue, red and gray., ae — Misses’ white petticoats, lace’ and ‘embroidery trinuned: also white. and colored silk petticoats in short walking lengths. And a full line of - “months to 14 years, at-exceedingly moderate prices, oe 2 ey i < yeas 0 Women’s Umbrellas of fine silk---tested _frames---reliable” make—- with the newest conceits in handles—-at prices surprisingly small for such worth. : E ye f Umbrellas of pure sifk, with ribbon edge; handles of kuckhorn, Cape horn, gun metal, sterling silver trimmed, and natural weed and sterling silver trimmed. Values 3.00 and 3.50. . 2.25 Umbrellas of pure silk, ribkon edge; handles in graceful designs in etched sterling, long sterling and pearl posts, partridge wood and sterling and gold plating with pearl. Value 4.00 and 5.00 . 2,50 Pure silk umbrellas with ribkon edge; handles in novelty designs or severe effects in sterling silver and pearl, long hired sterling silver posts, etched sterling on fancy pearl, chased gold plate, engraved sterling with plate for monograms, cxidized silver and pearl, gun metal with gold filigree, Value 6.00 and. 8,00 , 3 . : ; . ‘ AS tire iA A 5 TAT 5. New goods,.new ideas, new patterns. At prices decidedly below. their worth. OG Men's scarfs in the new English squares and French four-in-hands. Made of imported and domestic silks in the rich Autumn colorings suitable for present: wear.’ Many are novelties exclusive with this house. Value 1.00 and 1.50 es : * é d : 78¢ Men's negligee and plaited bosom shirts of striped madras and figured: percale in the latest color combinations, Finely cut and finished garments. Value 1.45 6 6 6 . 95Sc Sixth vente Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York. (Formerly Occupied by B. Altman & Co, ) ee 4 ‘ : ‘ U} “gowns, drawers, corsetcovers and ~corset waists, in sizes from 6 ~~~} zi poe a Boys’ $6 Suits at $3.85. i excellent barettes and .eavy hair pins. that will create ti ndous enthusiasm when women come | ing hats, resilurly $30 $6, at $1.50 to $3. ar and look over the counters today, Here is a suggestion |_ wt cr aaareaigua aR aaa Women’s 25c to 50c Belts at 18c _of the items Lace i 2 “and silk braid and gone or silk efasiic, Tn plain and bodice” Applique Laces, in cream, white and ecru, formerly 300 to 70c, | effects, plaited and corded, with gilt, nickel and gun-metal finished now at iSc, 25c and 35c. = buckles. Black, white and colors: 18 each, regularly 25c to 50c, ——--Laarge,-showy ‘Applique Laces, formerly $1 to $1.90, now 50c, 65c oe — seeceuceme—is | ot Filet Bands -and-Cluny--Lace,.-the-most_desirable- goods.-in.-oar : 23¢ Taffeta Ribbons -at 18¢ a stocks; formerly §2 to $7, now at $1 to $3.50. ‘ Lustrovs taffeta ribbons, 4 Inches wide, In black, navy blue, pink, Rich Applique Lace, formerly $2 to $9, now $1 to $4.50. cardinal, brown, light blue and white. 18 instead of 23c, - ‘And a collection of remnants of All-over Lace, including white and cream Venetians. Valenciennes and embroidered cretonnes, for waists, $6.25 Blankets at $4.35 regularly od 80c, now Sc, 10c and 1c. al yokes and hats, at half former prices. Becand floor, Old Building. Big, warm wool Blankets with spool cotton warp. In full bed size. : - e $4.35 instead of $6.25. : $1.75 Brussels Carpets at $1.25 _ $2.50 Blankets at $1.95 Full double bed size, 72x84 inches, in a soft, warm finish that looks These splendid Body Brussels ts are the first }ike wool and {s almost as warm. The ¢6x80 inch al uality, from one of the best carpet ‘mills in the country. =f Paice = ia) gees me epee Cate at puso hey are beautiful in pattern, and Brussety is one of the $7 Pelli l weaves that delights the careful housekeeper, Easiest to | A no Black | etticoats ate 50c. clean and mone durable: ae Say evita os ot p accordion-pla: ruffle, so ATEN Cala Wel na le) Gl ek a -_ $1.50-Percaline Petticoats at . {|| to. match, and-in some caece stair carpets to. match, A | - Crass with’ deen flounce of scErcoats| ab Ste || “clear saving of 50c. a yard; now $t:25-instead-of 81,75. fn sae i oe ais _ Fitts Moor, New Bulltis. | Irn itation Shell Combs, 10c; regularly 25c to 50c ‘The assortment -{ncludes.aide, -hack,.neckand-.pompadour.. combs, { —Double-breasted belted jackets and- bloomer trousers. Made of r $1 Cambric Nigh gowns lat 7Sc. eG {}] pjain blue and mixed cheyiots, ‘Absolutely all-wool. In sizes for 8 to Fach with yoke of hemstitched ‘plaits, finished with hemstitched 3 illece ‘Also Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, of mixed cheviots, in sizes for 8 eats t ———__—__——_. i a to.7 years, at $3.85, instead of $6, passisent O14 Bullding, 50c Cambric Chemises at 35c ¥ Neck and armholes finished with lace-trimmed ruffle, Boys $6 Reefers at $4 $1.50 Cotton Kimonos at $1. warm Winter Reefere of mixed cheviots, in sizes for boys of 3 Made of figured cotton crepe cloth, shirred shoulder-and trimmed Il] to 12 years; $4 Instead of $6. Basement, O14 Building. with satin border. ewes | p ’ ' 4 1.75 Madras Shirt-Waists at $1.25. | Women’s $3 Shoes at $1 cell) 7 abe waists in solid colors, the front of tailored plalts. New h “wind-up sale of some lots of trademark $3 shoes that. with deep cuffs, ane ee 43.90. ‘They are in patent leather and Kidakin, | "eevee WO? © ee : fy modern styles, with welted and etahed soles. Now they are just Women 's Stockings at 12 ¥c.a Pair, ° a y 2be, ". is CL ater oto a this special lot will find complete seen ppaiiniot itso eauelllys. aAlliols therauetals ar assortment of styles, leathers and sizes In our Basement stock of $2.50 Fine gage, fast black, plain Iisle thread, seamless, durable and full tn shoes, presenting the best jutrinsic value MTA Aa aie size. 125 a Palr, eS rome JOHN WANAMAKER “ririn to tote sce “4. T.Stewart & Co. fie Sunday World Wants _ Work Monday Wonders.