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LNT A OL ON eH HTN CN IN RA a ee ay Bo TE atin wo tae Lat THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY. TOURMBEYR 2°. 4ro407. mea 2 : to the pond bearine Paste oe heavy | y \ [TALLY CLERK KILLED AS | te cheek Om the (rele tas the - . - boreal op at aren Dent? : ‘NO STRUCK JUR | HE CHECKED OFF FREIGHT. | sowing was holssine a, Ia hese Prices Are for Friday and Saturday of This Week; |tietr teeth and looked down thet | iving wt the company’s pier. throat fter making copldus notes| } on Varick stree ; Lait eoraetour teen the guturalists Justice Denies Especial Plea for | Tasnge man maioned hase So. ae enone barrage At All the Ja es Butler (Inc.) Stores. saw a bright light and classified the Selected Talesmen in = _———— mi newcomers as “snow geese.” Donaid Byrne, the Ceritral Park or- nithologist, hax been pointing with tral Park’s Wise Meti Dis-' pride to hie “enow geese for some i ‘‘Everywhere in and about Greater New York.”’ Swilt’s Smoked Shoulders Hearst Cases, fe time past, Ae a 5 a “i sepse’! | tthe aaid tridet enow geese have deen! Digtrict-Attorney- Jerome wit have | FOR Sick WOMEN ent i . : ‘eae Some Snow Geese bgaacaaed) ra ireed and “harangued | to ta is chances bafore an omiinary | Delicious little 2 ender i Far North. on a2. various eclertife matinees ast jury ag in his two $100,000 Lbbet | k : : sisal f From Far North. ‘highbrow teas. that must ail be suits against the Sears: publications. | | Lor8 potent remedy in the roots - perlative XXXX qual Yt . aa . sbeved .soft!y and unovatrusively Int?’ Mr. Jerome Jury, drawn | Sod herbs of the feld than waa ever Ss Jo | ) fh | best flour mitted.” No other brard . Uti Fire Gg} ie. yon satire ieakid' oo /ame>'| from a pasel produced from druga. give you. so much satisfaction, and nol 1 3 5 i i Cc other high-grade flour canbe bought} In the good old-fashioned days, of for-so low a pri LL:*A JOKE, THOUGH. arajist, niention not a snoW gut py the : : ‘ |oome to a high-low that haa lately! Jeromé said it was an é{raordinary | Mf our grandmothers few dtugs were been sta; dispensing rasdom in the re-| case, he being « public quasi-judicial used: in medicines and Lydia E Im-|‘gton of the swan pond. ~ — \omeer, He referred to the defendant Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass. {a her. re “Poultry Mules” n minds of the public by attacks, ever i met | stung! « —:as-a.publisher of newspapers that had fl study of roots and herbs and their \ Vr x 2 lute {of sugar-cured i porte froma ersey. Farm. earn iars Sor = nakite tare ter prejudicing the r over: disease discovered and cA A gs CROCE RIES ee SUR ue Et i 49e every tense of the guve to the women of the world a have been stung ory and satistying, a tb. a 7ib, Bag, 23c; 35; Ib.Bag,12¢ since he brought sult, and’ alleged he fi remedy for their pecultar ills more | ting over. See FO : es 1 4 in numbers of late to discuss a| Some while since Homer Dyenport, | Fernld, 00. aimed ihatiihercase iis Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound o of strange webbles that were sud-|the famous duck and hen expert of/ either intricate or Important, nor, In- | Hee i ean could It well have beon isan honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionnble therapeutic value. jenly alncavered paddling about the NEw Jere oe ee dunk it claimed. From a atatement, tg°me, by Duripg ifs record of more than thirty years, its long lat of notual i i} . *, pond in Central Park near the| was a ledy duck from the Manitoba ees Can als aa tea tea toriarentin that | cures of those serious ills peculiar to women, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham's $bewentyaseveninsizset_ootzance The -toerer sent (he duck trom the, Malini COUN OH UTS &A0t-B person and every thinking woman. ait naturaliata did not put the three | to adi tc his collect an Egyplian | = : ‘When women are troubled with irregular or painful functions, trangera Into the pond, nor had they | gander. te it come tor pees tee to tbe attention of sclence in quiet un-! weakness, aleblecemen nlearabion or inflammation, backache, doa how they. —come—there— Dasa) spas and hatched into | obirusive [aahlon.— Davenport entered Satulency, general debility; —thay. inless by alr line from thelr orlginal hree “poultry. mules,”* [into the spirit of the thing und gave @ should remember there is one tried shd true remedy, Lydia EB. Pink- ath ; jthe Mae cthecug® duckling. of Hana] the three “mules” to Mr, Stokes, ‘H ham's Vegetable Compound. ca pretty by W.. E. D. Stokes. eu) Lb Pitt : Ther etl ft leasast i a 2 th s ae ines: aeesiaksa, iaitilonalre | would not be apt to cet an ‘npartial| Mf potent and efficacious’ than any : : : — : Giese oe |owner of the Ansonia Hotel, 1s‘ cbuck- | Jury by.the ordinary methods. combination of drugs. : nies Fhe learned in duck. lore have assem- ‘ , Denying the application, Justice Fitz-} {: T at E es J E -Sugar Corn i | |. % Solid tilled, large—can of | Firsi American brand, the | Maine Style, the new pack, | ripe, red, sound fruit, sweet, tender, narrowlats, a tender and sweet, ~ Can 9c Can: 8c Potatoes, Peck 25c; 7 lb. basket, 13c Selected Onions bitat, ‘Anderser’a pi fairy tale, these | The children of the Egyptian gander The finest red onions 7 fi cts “ dd fi | bro t to New York In the No other remedy in the country has such a record of cures of inest red onions grown ) ee ene ee eee then | intautwans Day ‘ty. day they became Milfonsire’s automobile end amid the fl female ills, and thousands of women residing in every part of the United necticut; by the quart... Best selected, sound and’ white; cook dry and mealy. We itunctlon ot high selentife valu Uxiicr. icy wore inexpressibly ugly | shadows of night he Cove, to the swan States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink- | | The choicest white onions ( b . Large, red and crisp, from Cape | Siti? CA faaey Carat ee piety (Ciba CO ab eal ere | HUUR white Tatar. he, began writing iei- ff ham's Vegetable compound and what it bas done for them. from best shipments; quart 12 TANDELTICS, Coa: very choicest quity.. Qt. 10 Pened sical ssslstbiy? iat eine’ 10)| aAecelerated Interest, | teen avous femand attracted the at-|[[@ Mrs, Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She har 2 ; e y when Mr, Stokes visited | (enti nctenoe ' Fag Sean pne sO te eet SRR, GE ia eM aghast ofthe gna se hoe heats or realy eg yrs uaa tens wang | Wl “TS snecals) (Saamich Olivas | (Relivo Rien] A vas! wi rancl je 6a y! th clase m, A -] SE ee aerate cone | aid. was rveatly. Impressed with thelr | strange binds ne vanow Reene! \fl ham ond as her assistant for years before her decease advised under her eae AE ahh : Spanish Olives elishes and Hetchups po first | wows Trance, (e | 01 5 % e Mus is — % 's fo tation, Other nature eclentists came! would’ be ak ereat Joke to bring them | {he frozen, North. immediate direction, Address, Lynn, Mass first choix, extra quality, can 20¢; Full line of the Esste Brand, famed | J 168 & Ferrins’s Worces- 9 Qo ae Ft aoe - — half can 18¢; Pari for their crisp freshness and appetiz- TEAS tah eel ts : —_———. —<————— —=— pradeves taetavors Peerless Worcestershire 9 ey — % Mammoth Spanish Queens Sauce—same size bottle. . Saree tniar erase Z i B5C] | crosse & Blackwell's Pickles— S large, tender spears; can 43¢; —lirge SOc boitle for... y d _ MM, 1 Manzanita Brand, Califor- ¥ Mammoth Spanish Queens on 4 oma % ore ‘i SG CESS ee Cue Mk nuteenolcal ann Soe shige club 3s bottle for 2OC = Pimento Stuffed Olives— = = = = = S sateen = 4 4 s gular 25¢ bottle for . rkefis, onions, mee Se Sa a J : r Saceeans : C=} Pitted Ulfves-for-cock : =40-07- bot ee Bi 7 * Ketchup—iteim—purest 4 ti a ur Qa S no Selected Spanish Queens Wass ts; in bottles; each 3 A i th 7 —regulir 1S¢ bottle for... z 10c Selected Manzanillas — cl S. s regular 15c bottle for .... fit for an epicui 10c With Another Array of Fine Offerings at Wanamaker’s || ibe || area toe || "al 100 af appetizers, bottle......se0+ flavor; bottle 19¢ and..., LOC ce We've heen cronniye for a whole month for these TWO great selling days, with all market conditions in our favor. “Not near all the special offerings could be gotten in today. They will beready tomorrow morning, It will be a great ad ; Saturday to buy Apparel for Winter wear, all kinds of garments for men, women and children, and things for the home. If |) # Seen en oie you want to see Wanamaker’s at its best in value giving, bt here EARLY tomorrow, sure. These are a few of the offerings: CEOS ThE SS cena es | Pattern Table Cloths, Reduced One-third | Women's $30 to 37.50 Suits at $23.50 ee nae | Splendid Scotch damask table cloths, without matching! Beautifal sults of velveteen, in three styles; double- Spartan Grapes “S$ @ H.’”’ Green Stamps Free t $1.50, $2 and|breasted-coat, bound with braid; hip length, tight-fitting; ‘with all purchases of 10 cents or more except C.O.D, groceries, Plum Pudding Richardson & Robbins’ 1°. 23¢ | 2" 43e ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_ Oranges three | | Choléest Baldwins, the best all- ound ating or cooking @& ¢ apple; basket... .....2.- The Pumpkin Man's Thanksgiving Party will be continued in the Auditorium tomorrow, Admiesion by ticket only. At 10.80 A, M, and 2 P.M. Holders of tickets are requested to be in their seats promptly on the opening hour. $1 and $1.25 Fancy Taffeta Silks, 58c Yd. 1,809 yards of 20 and 21-inch Checked ani Striped Taffeta Silks, of handsomé quality, suitable for waists, dresses and petticoats. in light, medium and dark colors—all this season's napkins, 2x2 yds, 2x2%¢ yds. and 2x3 yds, $2.50; were $2.50, $3.25 and $3.75. small fancy vest; the other style with hussar jacket brald in big clusters i2e Second, floor, Old Bullding. | trimmed; plaited skirt. i See eeetesteseeees, ———————| 100 STAMPS FREE © é Plain tallored, beautifully made suits of broadcloth, cheviot Triumph Oats rf ae i 5 The Wanamaker special three-piece carving sets, stag horn | ang striped sulting: eelliesmares Maiinlehysack *contel hips Best Northern grown, steamed and |] With the following combination purchase this week: ) Total 5 value at $5, now $3.75. ‘ TBE streng : \. ion if i “. j Sold as special value at $5, $ Che poor, 0! Butlaing, |A feW are trimmed with braid, Skirts in a number of plaited Dueninte hes = 10c 11b. Gid Plantation Coffee, best imported, for 3Oc! * it % 5 $5 Carving Sets, $3.75 Women’s $30 to $40 Suits at $25 handles, sterling silver ferrules, 9-Inch blades, in fancy case. |jength and 36-inch coats; tight fitting and a few semI-fitting. kiln dried; most healthful. and 1lb. Butler's Very Best Teas, worth $1, for 5Oc ‘80c styles. 2 Thin floor, Old Bullding. a L is Aunt Nanna’s 6O STAMPS FREE styles, A most exceptional offering. secon ‘ q y AVES Ne ay ssepptlonalloteriag 4 Fizer, O14 Building $3 Heatherbloom Petticoats at $1.85 Women’s $50 Velour Coats at $27.50 Pancake Flour : ; A : ot e , Fe _ |. Im black, navy blue or green, deep circular flounce of ehir-} Of excellent black velour, 50 inches long: full, graceful The housewile's favorite: makes the || With the following combination purchase this week: ) tem, Remnants of Chiffon Velour, 75c Yd. ting and stitched bands. New and perfect, in back, single-breasted, collarless; trimmed with braid; lined Tightat breakiast cakes end mut. | | 1tb. Old Plantation Coffee, best imported,for 3Oc .. 55 E CrUNebat STUN aTack son Sec amiUAtlOURTGU: Rare Bitea oe : : Fourth floor, Od Bulldins. | with’ goto, Se Eeeaiea aan j] tio Jey to dint g Qe | | BID Butler's Very Best Teas, worth 50c, tor 25¢ .. Cc Chiffon Velours in rich qualities from our regular stock, sold , . 5 5 : BE, y : % regularly at $1.60, $2 and $2.60 yd, ‘The velvetn are all tresh| Women’s $1.35 Silk Stockings, 90c Pair Girls’ $18.50 to $23.50 Suits at $13.50 s| Prepared Flour 7 and perfect in lengths up to 4 yards, suitable for milii:] Fine, perfect pure silk stockings, plain, in white, sky blue} > ois ona dresses for girls and-young women of 12 to 18 tees AeoneITeAlET Heian The New Canned Fruits & nery purposes and dress trimming. Now Tic. yd. cardinal, gray, pink, canary or black. Double soles heels} Z:lbeisize pkee. + Blue ‘x 2 “ lyears. _Mnterials are serges broadcloths, cheviots, striped Brand, 3-Ib. size pkge., 15c.; Blue % 2 5 5 SecondFloor, Old Bullding. and toes. A remarkable offering, Main floor, Old Bullding. | 204 checked sultings. 4 ‘ Ribbon Brand, 2-Ib. size pkge. Essie Peaches fancy CAUCE ORE. ; iP ee tard California Bart- moa bea Net ai . AY ¥; a fa, in heavy syrup; large can. etts, in rich ‘heavy syrup; | Also, at $17.50, suits of broadcloth and other materials that i J2c,; Peerless Brand, 3-Ib. i Pare slisedy Peache: Be a are nica Me P. Boys’ $8.50 Double-Breasted. Suits at $5 |$1 Sample Emb'dered Handkerchiefs at 50c| were $25 to $32.50. we esiictiterameach LOC: | EascView pencs=choice GUST ‘Third floor, Old Building . Isizepkge . A fine lot of double-breasted Suits, with two pairs of, Pure linen; each mounted on a card; charming designs; | Buckwheat flour East View Peaches—Choic= | Barlletts tn rich syrupy large ¢ knickerbocker trousers, regular $8.50 quality, of all-wool half price. Boxed {f you wish. $1.75 to $2.75 Dress Goods at $1.25 Yard epargd self-raising; Tsiumph Brand, Calitornia,in rich syrup; Barge Oe oy | +, 28 cheyiots, at $5 a oult. Cots have belt—stylish Winter sults N Rotunda, Old Building. s , ! 5-Ib.: Peer- an ripe fruit’ in Rei Seren tees | \ | “Imported sultings, embroidered novelties, shadow-striped pie A3e] | oc FineGii- 9 Q@ an 9Ee es | 9 i. 2 if | volles and English worsteds. now at $1.25 a yard. x x ; U baal 5 el te etbeer | $4 Pigskin Handbags, $2.50 | "Also $1.26 to $2.50 black dress goods; now. Thc. to $1.75. Boe eee Green : Genulne pigskin, %-Inch frame, 54% In. deep, Coes 31.25 black camel's hair cheviot; 50 th,, at 65c. ens i i : ; Bartletts In syrup: No. 2 Women’s $25 Tourist Coats at $11.50 | with yurse, and extra side pocket. sain ¥isox, 010 Building. | $3 Jamb's wool cloakings; 52 In., at $150. Liberty Jams Gages or Ege Plums; in avy 90 @ rtletts In. syrup; No, 2 can Pineappie—Delicious fru it; 1 Home-made fruits in 4-1b. up; large 254 can... ; The model from which these very stylish couts are copled Kamae (cp CI ET i ri 10c View Plums—Choice California | Malays in 134 cans; each 15¢; ; {s a foreign one, costing 350; We have made theme ap tom, 4 Seal Leather Handbags, $2.50 e = : | ess eM i ‘Green Gages oF Eggiin rich 17 ‘or golden cubes in 144. cans; handsome tweed mixtures, In plalds and checks, to sell, by a| Genuine matt seal handbags, S-Inch frame, 6% In. deep,| Men’s $1.50 Military Brushes, $1 a Pair Jams armalades syrup; large 2%4 ca ATC | cach... clever bit of planning, at $11.59 each, though they should Jeather-lined, fitted with purse; gilt or gun-metal clasp. Ebony back: fine quality’ bristles. : Blue Ribbon—Pure, whole‘ruit jams} | pjuims—Ormonde Castle Brand; New |’ Pineapple—Delicious fruit bring $23. * c . ; For travelling, motoring, dnd Winter wear generally, these $12 Strap Books, $7 : Mirrors at Half Price { ity; 1-1b. glass jar. coats are tde: They are.52 inches Jong, with loose, grace- i y Imported mirrors with brass frames at $1 and $2 each; Millar’s Irish Jams and Marma- y ide ful back, new sleeve and shoulder effect, with deep collar, Luxurious strap books of genuine pearl seal, 6-Inch ins: | : tades—the finest imported, vith broadcloth and trimmed with rows ot prald, | fama:) motre allk lining, card: compartment, button-over |resularly $2, and #4 in stone pots, each 19¢ Beattie flap; fitted with good watch. Main floor, O14 Building. | '25c Toilet Soap, 18c Box of choicest flavor and qual- 17¢ York Stite fruit in syrup; 15¢ cubes or grated, in % can large 256 can,. aeeee Nuts, Exults and Delicacies plaids Q “Chateau” Violet and.Lilac Toilet. Soap, highly perfumed; ew Mixed Nute—The pew crop: ewcerony sooner eet IEhOUE yeIset Ch ypldren's $1 Wortolk wearers Ot GSt——j three cakes jn: we box: z Stata SBE Oia teat some i a " ; j [ane ‘ 5 | } is the finest ang m:) Dascnient, Old Butiding, | White and colors; sizes 2 to 6 years. mourth Ficor, Ol4 Bling. si NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY fruit. grown and imported i \Children’s 45c_ Flanneletle Dresses at 25c |||) putter ‘thins ) Peke 4 . e ; quirrel Mutts, $9 Children’s $1 Tam O'Shtanters at 65c | Prenck waist style, pink-or blue stripes Sizes 2 io b years} Zwelbacks— Tea aes aie “RUROE| hawpeUTy it Large pillow mutts of natural squirrel. Plain or curly bear-cloth, also corduroy. Sizes 3 to 4 years.| Children’s 35c Flannelette Dresses at 20c Fie Menten lhe UAB and delicious frutt; large pack- fj (), if $8 Squirrel Throw Ties, $5 roursalciess Uy piuldiae! Pink or blue stripes; embroidery-trimmed. Sizes 2 to 5 Guticious figs, me 12 purest ineredies EB To match the squirrel muffs above. : . . years. - Ba , O14 Bulla | Brightons,...- . SE spicente DAS { k PURE Caer Vico Paes ie ola Biliaied $4.25 Irish Point Curtains at $2.75 | —_ Eat SMUT eet ys a a In four different patterns. Also five patterns of Renals- L at Half Price 3 2 A187 James Bu e > ; sance Lace Curtains, at $3.25. from $5, Five patterns ‘of aces @ i B ceuetisn yi ae picmen s $25 Suits at $15 Arabian Curtains, at $10.75, reduced from $15.50 and $18.75,| Not a few odd lots, but large, splendid collections of most Best of Wines quors & rew: (ine) Licensed utiful striped mannisn sultings, with single Fourth floor, New Building. |desirable laces, in fresh, perfect condition, at just half of 9 rl or doyble-breasted. semi-fitting coats, lined with satin: aide 2 a eee | thelr real values. The collection includes black Venise, Black Liberal “S. & H.’ Stamp -Specials continued for this week pocket, Unusually wide side-plaited skirts. finished with $5 50 Porti t $3.50 Cluny, Black Net Top, Real Duchess, Real Point Applique, 4 : = at 2 1 est notch vi poe deep bias fold. Suits that sold rapidly at $25, now at $15, . ortieres a K Venise bands ard galons, Cream Net Top Laces, Chantilly only, with prices shaved down to the lows 1 Vizi each, ‘Third Floor, Old Building Ofimercerized Arniure, with fringed valance. Finer va-|jnces, cream filet and Venise applique, Princess applique, and 30 “S, & H.” Stamps Free with bottle Old Monogram Whiskey . .. 75c LS an rieties at similar reductions Fourth Floor, New Dutiaing. | many others. Formerly priced at 10c to $9, now Sc to $4.25 Hic Sa B F ith half gallon Old Monogram Whiskey, $1.50 Women’s $23.50 to $30 Coats at $15 , i 3 a yard, Srna | 50 “S. & H." Stamps Free with hall g Mi % erry ator | % 5 F AL R i” *Double-width black drapery nets, formerly $2.75 to $9, now 100 “S. & H.” Stamps Free with gallon Old Monogrami’Whiskey . $3.00 More than a thousand Winter Coats in this offering, 59 rench Lingerie Reduced | 51.38 to $4.50 a yard Peay pees ory SES = - otamps_ " i | 4] and 52 inches long, In great variety of styles, for street or $2.76 French Nightgowns at $1.78. 4 astndntl i ‘ 15 “S, & H.” Stamps Free with. bottle st Imperial Whlskey Ges snes Mi evening wear, All made of excellent black broadcloth, with $5 French Petticoats at $3.75. tt J? Cte B i \ on mm} : : {ull loose back, single-breanted, collarless, trimmed at neck $2 French Drawers at $1.50, a $4 and $5 Umbrellas at $3 and $3.75 By 25 i & He” Stamps Free with pale ga Pie Se eWhi k Smee ie cape With inluld velvet and silk. finighed with braid. Lined . $ rench Drawers at 78c, rinolallic Umbrellas fer menlandiwomens (Handies'in new, ||| Ml OOrus: & H.” Stamps Free with gallon o peric SK€y . - RiRpURnOnErUn est njanslunterllnsiitonayncmiths Coatsi that |) | (82.t9yhrench.Chemiseiat ¢(°25" 4 2 : | gerane Suitable-Yor holiday gifts, Initials eneraved tree. ||/} 40 “S, & H.? Stamps Free with bottle of Princeton Cocktails (4 kins) . 75¢ would have been sold regia:ly at 21.50 to $20, nqw at $18. | h Fourth floor, Old ‘Butidine. | Monograms 26¢, extra, Broadway, Olé) Building. 30 “S, & H.” Stanips Hise with elite Rowers eh Rei ac . sre Sree EE i Boys’ $7.50 Overcoats at $5.50 : 30 “‘S. & H.’’ Stamps Free wi tle Francisco French Bran 5 e Women’s $50 Caracul Cloth Coats at $25, just titty Overcoats of brown chevlot, in sizes for boys $2 Imported Silks at 31 20 “S. & H." Stamps Free with bottle Kingussie Scotch Whiskey . 79c 7.50. The wonderfal cloth that jooks ike fur, Warm, service- of § to 16 years, at $8.50 instead of $ 44-Inch Pure Silk Marquisettes, in white, fyory, cream, 20 “'S. & H.” Stamps Eree with bottle Supertor Gin (°y5r, . - . 75e 5 a eo ft arnt ne 3 a “hoor, black. Second Floor, O14 Building. . eeulatie ronan Suet a a Ste callnectieeny Gps EP GER See e <r : 20 “‘S. & H.” Stamps Free with bottle Superior Rum Jy... . . 75e H with excellent black or gr $25, instead of $80, | Women’s $3-Shoes.at $1.90 a Pair $1.25 and $1.50 Crepe de Chine at 58c 15 “‘S, & H.” Stamps Free with bottle Hunter or Wilson Whiskey . 85¢ Mird Floor, Old Building, Lg <i as SETAE ORS aI atts whe scuastirds! PAU NR ras sins Gun-metal Blucher laced shoes, In smart, seasonnbleé styles 23-inch Printed Crepe de Chine on light grounds, new Dozen be a ars Nes tor young women 1 sizes qs ihe sell r td Doren ica 5 | A Feet a 5 : i ‘ you ’ i ing, starts. this season, for waits, dresses, scarfs and fascinators, y Py White Dress Goods at Half Price OY i ™ jor, Old Building. Second floor, Old Bullding, Guinness sStou Pint size $1.08! Bass le ihe ie $1.50 6,000 yards of new aud perfec! mulls, dimities and Swiss a Sai i : ae: 2 ag ie als ie uy mualing, 280 Plaid White Mills, wt P2yea yard,’ | Fancy China Half Price ; $7.50 and $12.50 Pictures at $5 California Sherry California Claret California Po o > i ° alt 1 Galion: + Wh allony BS eamiorldg vd Potted Dimities, at 1243¢ # yard, | Attractively decorated salad plates and bowls, frult plates Water Colors, etchings, artotypes, carbon photographs and Prisonie Brande tice pation s0c | J. B. Extra Choice: Trysome Brand. ; $5¢ Embrotdered Swiss Mus|ins, at 12c a yard. and other pieces, nll at half former prices. | photogravures, in gold wood frames. 1B Extra Choice... 8 36c | — selected vintage $9.75 35e | J. B. Extra Choice. 3 Sechad Floor O14 Buliding. | Main alsle, New Bullding, Ninth floor, New Bullding. YR Cholcessee'ss. J, B, Choice... 930 5c | J.B. Choice,...., }mported Sherry Imported Claret . Imported Port ‘Fi Ly 3 i CL a 4 j 2 ml) d wel t 2 porte ‘ih artsemec, JOHN WANAMAKER _ ‘sistous? Nowatcorenr™ tee mamanceame,, BOC Seat 7 7