The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1907, Page 12

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* “OUALITY “CLOTHES FOR FA THER AND SON, Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST.—Fifth Ave. TO INTRODUCE OUR MEN'S CLOTHING 3 TO YOU WE CREATE THE a . Most Important Suit 2x4 Overcoat Event of the Entire Season © | On this occasion we shall sell the best clothing you ever saw at - the fowest prices ever quoted on the same grade of goods. j Men’s Regular $30 Suits $ bs Men's Regular $30 Overcoats | 1 9.50 | The finest Examples of High'Class Ready-to-Wear Suits and Overeosts, former retail price of which wa’ $30.00, but you may chocse # Suit or Cvercaat to- morrow for $19.50. THE OVERCOATS are of such materials as smart fancy mixtures in every con- —————— ceivable color and pattern, and the models in:lude the pocket design.” Also Coats of new Prince 0’ Wales coat a snappy atch Smooth goods in black, blue, gray and oxfo:ds—lined throughout with pure silk ITS are of beautiful worsteds in the swellest up-to-date merchant tailor THE vie an ; i effects, alto nobby chevio's, tweeds and unfinished fabrics in all the - ne newest colorings, including the new shades of brown. é Pi ? c . s Young Men’s $15 Suits | $ EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER OF MEN'S {Young Men’s $16.50 Suits | 10 SELLING $20 and $25 Suit $20 and $25 Suits and Overcont 2-50 aM 20ENe 0D DOUIES ene COa NS J About 200 Suits to ft youths of from 14 to 20 years, with 35 and 38 cost gue’ ~ Made of an WE ANNOUD FOR TO-MORROW'S measurements for well-developed physique®. je of an _cxecilent gualty of eli Overceais at./$12.50, and. thisiis wat you will find: Every’ feshionable autumn coloring and fabrics of the very highest class. The suverio: hand tailoring is a merit feature not to be overlooked. The styles reflect an exclunveness no. to be found in ordinary ready-to-wear garments. “These $20 and $25 values, at cur introdectory priez,.$12.50.. chic ia gay and brown plaid and snipes and stvacive gray and trown mixtues. Some of the sleeves have cuffs, some are plain. Tining throughait. Lurable serge Boys’ Stockin, Boys’ heavy ribbed seamen cotton hose. [art Great Day for the Boys Entre Second Floor devated to Poys’ Clothing, “ho Furnishings and Hats. The largest of the kind in the For Saturday we cffer three © treordinary bargains; merely to show you hew good cur boys’ cloths are. - | Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Reefers | Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Reefers Boys) Knickerbocker Pants. Kaickerbocker style woollen materials, dye, fret 7 to 10. a pair sizes 4 {0 16 yeas, values $1,00 and $1.50, 9c 65c Boys’ Suiits and Overcoats Special Value $10, Special wf | Suits, Reefers and Oveicouts, | { | | Every kind in every Norfolk: suits, with or ¥. yoke and knicker trousers— rcoats in the Suits cutin the new yoke Norfork style, also double breast—all bnicker trcusers. | Also Russian and Sailor Suits, - exquisitely tai i Every conce: 2% 0 17. : | Special | which we show in gencrous | quantities: The materia's a‘e - | of the very bes! and ev-ry color | ~ $ 5° iihetes = We have! arranged] Value $7.50 | several hundred. 10 be <old at models, in pla and cheviots, tweeds, worsted Marked. AGED CUUPLE BRUTALLY BEAT McNiff, Re a» Accuses WOMAN Wid ASKS FIRM TRMSFER. fuctor Strikes and Kicks iger and Throws Her and Cod, ( Other of ant Women Are different from other footwaar— di‘fereatly heiter. —— Winter Styles, Ke 2 Conservative, Sensible and Extreme Effects.” They are a, masterful combination of leather and fashion—all bench, work, . hand finished, custom- made styles and de- signed to fit the feet comfortab'y. Kook this incomparable, trio shee virtues—GkAUTY, EX- Soak sone ENCE and PRICE—we feel enlitl@@ ‘0 your shoz patronage. g 2 v Actual comparison and test will merit ft. It is the features already:named that ave necessitated 22 stores to supply rand in New York, Philadelshia Foy ix Men Into the Street. + that in the Lee Avenue) ¢ Dodt: Woots for Women at 83,00, =e | eee 8 ii 3 i y t enings ‘ of ms a | PENHEIM | P WON'T ; ' es, our price a real Cuban on ; i ex Hy Sizes 2': to 3,» eee, i rete 4 tos e psn Widtine ny ri 2 : is will be contirmed | a0cke}. (Sunday World Wants Work | Widiiis A fo EE Wy ha wy Prince Georgo grazed a number Monday Morning Wonders. | chee tenons oeaiaste eoenreerlonc einer nem pean oma enemas parreernggr Shoemakers’ Surplus Stocks and Factory Cancellations at Less Than Cost of Leather A Sale of Misses’ High-Cut Sho hipment, just received, made of 5 oltskin,- Gun Metal Calfskin gene r Vici. Kidskin, extra high; lace and button. Sizes 8'/ to 2,° cand 2': to 5 es : bya real. $2.50 values, - your yeaueen choice : Be a $450 Misses’ _— Shoes Made of fine Kidskin leather, double extension soles. solid inner soles and top soles.. “worth $1.25 Sizes up = tosh, t positively 3 $2.50 values, The Snow $3.50 Shoe 39-99 for Mem,at- in All Leathers; Hand Welted Soles; Lace, But- ton and Bluchers; alSo . Samples from , Famous | Brockton Shoe cits 4 Sp z Samples, aN Ma 4eTs,g 95 jar plaa) worth $3.00 mi ne vey and $3.50, at Fact oe s i Beles 3 aN All sizes in the lot. Boys’ Shoes (Regular $2.50 Value.) Made of Selected Gun Metal Call- skin and Patent Ge Coltskin. — Exten- sion soles; sizes 4 « to 5 }2, at. ..00. Boys’ Shoes $1.50 Genuine Viorth $2.50 - Women’s sy Uligh Grade 7 New Winter miplies vai/ Boston oemakers. | ail elected “rs, neluding Gun Meial Calf- Sadbodnd Pate ent C : maker? s price $2:50 and $3.00; the ni ned | At ® 2.4 ty d tin | * { | iy! 1 Hho f : $ ; ut : ai E at $1 tu $2.25 a is iH] gtytes, 10 one and two palr lots, at $2.25 to $12.80, were $8 to $16, Boys’ $6.50 to $7.50 Suits at $3 | | |.50|| JOHN . WANAMAKER tion Store, Old Building Sub-S SALE TODAY SATURDAY’S OFFERINGS—NOT 0} Rare Offerings of 250 Pieces of Gold, Plated Jewelry at 50c Each Some detalles given below hint at the remarkable values In thisycol- lection. Unusual chances here for the selection of pretty gifts at amall outlay—each piece now 50c, Come early if you want first chance—only 250 pleces in the lot. ‘ Stamp Cases and Vanity ¢ Lip Galve Cases, regularly Memorandum Tabiets, rej Viusigrettes, regulariy Also gold-plated Neck ¢ 1.3, sex. regularly $1.50 to $2 to $150 rroan silver lorgnettp chain al s AC Bligreculariy $ 7h, ins, with real ¢ An assortment of Belt and Vell Ping at 20e.5 regularly & Men’s Scarfs at 25c Our special arrangement with the manufacturers™{or using: thetr surplus silks ens us to sell these Scarfs made of matefials regularly in 0c goods at just half that price. More than ten thousaritof. these Scarts:nave been wold, and we never.can get enourt.. Fancy silka, plain colors, self-Agured white silks. In the popular 2%-Inch. fourin~hands; also Tecks, In fancy colors 2c each. Books. at Special Prices The Basement counters are piled high with the latest novels, best histories, pretty holiday books and newrst Vools for youras follos, all conveniently arranged for selection. Sets df books are here, too. marked away below regular prices, 3 At 10¢ Each—Some charming books for children, ‘exch with six -olored illustrations and five ie black and white. Sixteendifferent udes, Lace Remnants at Half Price A beautiful collection, in lengths of from-one to three yards. Suita- ble for dress trimmings; muny may be used for fancy wor Some black laces In the assortment. Now 10c to $1, were 20c to $2. White Lawn Shirt-Waists Trim, new, tailored waists, made wih plalts. Open front and back. Laundered or soft collars and cuffs. Four gxood models, at $1, 1.50 and $2. = G - Also rae black sateen waists, plaited front and back, with long sleeves and with white lawn co@lar und cuts at $1. _ Christmas Handkerchiefs for Women and Men Boxed {f you wish them for holiday gifts. Good,. substantial Iinen ~ you may buy here the yea) round. So—Waomen's fancy Yvalored Handkerchiefs, alt At 1Be each, regularly > the wanted colors. AC 25c wach, regularly o mateh a shirt or te. tt aye eack—-Wemen"s fi Merfs tancy French: Handkerchiats, in colors cy Iace-trimmed or hernatitebed and em- 1 embroidery hem troked Handler: n hemstitehed hematitched uarter-inoh Blanket Just tae weather for these soft, comfortable robos; just the time to buy them for hollday gifts 8,75. and Eiderdown ‘Robes red, Dlue ant gray, light blue or pink, with nkee Robes. tn with without coliar, satin t iderdown Robew, ty or without collar, 1 At #1 Co 88.50 $2.25 Linen-Center Scarfs at $1.30 piece scarfs are for bureaus or sldeboards; they have Fok seutin $1.50 to #2.50—Hianket Sacques, ‘These three- linen centers, with hand drawn open work and wide Renaissance lace edge, Sizes 20x54 Inches. $1,30 each, regularly $2.25. Sil Remnants and Wash Silks at Material Savings he remnants are in dress, waist and Ining lengths, in plain and fancy weaves, some foulard silks tn the assortment. 38c and SOc a y were 75c to $1.50. ; pac ae white, corded wash silks for waists and dresses,/at 30c a yard, regularly 50c. . as Portable Gas Lights, Reduced One-third Taken from our regular stock, where they have sold readily, and hird ‘able Gas Lights, wit fluted columns, on At xreen shade and incandescent burner, nv—Portable Gas Lights, In old brass or-Pempotan m1 ‘on cast base, with {noandescent burner and green ful At @2, from #4. Abish, plain columns shade. Embroidered Waist Patterns At $1 each, regularly $1.50—These handsome patterns are daintily. boxed and all ready for the Christmas card. Women’s $22.50 Broadcloth Coats at $12.75 Our broadcloth coata are tremendously in favor and go rapidly— We have 100 neto ones ready, made after our own specifications. This model Js a copy of a coat worth twice the money. It is 60 inches long, collarless, has a loose back, and {s handsomely trimmed nd narrow soitache braid. Back trimmed with fitted Into cuff. In black and red... } i H at: neck with velve silk braid. Full sleey Twenty-five Persian Rugs at $5 Each Regular Values $6 to $8 They are desirable rugs, in dark, rich colors. Sizes 2 feet 9 inches by 4 feet. Z Women’s $1 Union Suits at 50c are ‘‘seconds’’ of the $1 grades, but are just as good, hey ncerned, as the first quality, Ribbed merino, in chiar High neck; long sleeves, buttoned half way down front. as wear 18 Co! silver -eray- ‘ Economies in Lace Curtains “Between two hundred and three Kundred pairs of Nottingham lace cursains, 3 and 3% yards tong;th-one-and two pair lots, new designs, pair, regularly $2 to $4.50. pairs of Irish Point, Renafssance and other About one, hundr Thirty-five sults, made of cheviot or serge, with double-breasted jacket and knickerbocker trousers. rb hs ABeR 12 years No. of 10 12 pata Boys’ $5 Reefers at $3—Made of all-wool, mixed cheyiot. ne Ages se... BA eb 6 eT 8 Ge io iis No. of Reefers..3-7 3-6 5 3° 5:3 (9 3 yy Girls’ $10 to $15 Suits at $7.50 and $10 Made of variofis favorite fabrics and in the fashionab s the season, Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. WEED EES Girls’ $3 to $7.50 School Dresses At $1.75, $2.45 and $3.75 on hand and was glad to sell at concessions; 4 some from our own stock and now have seven hundred pretty dresses to choose from. Made of eerges, cheviots challfe, mixtures, plalds and stripes. Suitable for school and home wear. Sizes for 6 to 12 years. . ‘ fi yy Women’s Stocki In (Wo atyies, black ground atth white figures; medium wel, s at 121'%c a Pair white polka dots or black ground fast black. b lontin Formriy A. T. Siexur: & Co. : Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street.

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