The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1908, Page 8

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a re a ren! ae _TME EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1908. ‘ = sent Better || Qt Vamaftr dere In the AUDITORIUM gr Vaansfer Sore | 1 Drugging Crgan and Angelus Recital, 10 Oe, ; Store Closes at 5.70 P. M. CONCERT Daily, at 1.30 P. M. , loses Ut 5:40 PM. i a No tickets required, except for Saturday, CHILDREN'S DAY. Store Closes at 5 “Marta’” at the Metropolitan, Watt A Ue ACE Wilees Leet Pe “Loutse’’ at the Manhatian >, The CHOLER ; J nF ma certo for rehestra and tw ancy ani Big Audiences Hear Them, taney ang Hon : with Hundreds Turned Away es pore " Charles W. Clark gave a from the Latter—Fine Per- |enceissonn Hail on sat noon, Mr, Clark possesses a 1 formance of “Trovatore.” | pathetic baritone of consiler marred at ¢ © creat Treat it at the be "| The January Shoe Sale |’ d chest with HDR were three pres opera in this city on Satuniay that drow enormous audiences. At the Metropolitan matinee, where Marta” was sung for the first time this emission, w! n ates his a tie 3 - . . ’ une intentone and plara ee with Hl le) racra san tt —tovtethees te | ATG Radical Reductions on Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes The singer was at his hest in a 3 AAR YORK people have learned to depend upon two facts in connection with these great events at First: The high quality of the shoes, the splendid workmanship and the good wearing qualities, right down to the ya few standees coutd | 8) , ‘ : CTE CR OT Biserae to [it Was redaman Sleep be agp 1 seod oth lowest priced shoes in the coilection, pay, Ferrari conducted tt for the firt} 9 1” frieriber tattle s evidence that Second: That the reductions are direct aud positive and the valuation is never over-stated. time in his lifts, Tt has fallen Ce shores saea tne tons toby three tn vou are overcomin 1, so above al ‘The sale which begins tomorrow morning is made up largely of discontinued jines and small lots from our regular (i) eat eee ea eeeccen the|@°wnpour in the early evening f SU a Gated tae stocks, and the offering is enlarged by some splendid groups of shoes made between seasons in some of our regular tactories, uncertainty . between was some All are shoes that we sell with the iull WANAMAKER guarantee, Prices are as follows: nun 4 : ; - EL Ut on? = , + rar c Caan a and did not fail to|torlum was fatrly well filled and the parla Tnimn Wats Shes a 260 Upon ica cee aie sy Gee ee anets Creal GCE aan ah mond " Hisar hina ‘old, and also be str Rox calf, double sole Blucher lace — welted Were $3.90 and $5—odd lines, good size range. Women’s and Giris’; all perfect, but some HAGA er I Co ee ea Alana rama antes tic ainst any of the serious soles. $3 value, i, %. CO soiled mang “The Lane Tose of Summer dee; | tersccied, and of this Inttar the au ons reaulting from colds. Men’s S ~ Were a ORICTESTSUPRELS }Su Girls’ Shoes at $1 Sa reo on rinastclonalfale The soloist were Men’s Sample Shoes at $1.90 i joedl ares wale tears Graf entiaiae : ee Bate $2 grades; sizee 814 to 12 BRA & Pt ARS A) |] Suu cage Oe Oe Women's Shoes at $1.50 Girls’ Shoes at $1.20 sR y 3} ia : ve mu yee Rae $2 to $3 kinds; kid and calf; lace and button sis taunieeaiinlses aks pe poe WEEK /, iY. , A joys’ $2.40 Shoes, $1.50 | Women’s Shoes at $1.90 Boys’ Shoes at $1.50 WE PAY Inben Vall ANDN + | OPEN SATURDAY Some $2 quality in the lot, but ail are gplen- OPENS Al ouRN, gy (un 10 A id shoes. as Lionel, di art. He had to "arta, Loulse y ame as Nancy nly. Journet was @ 1 Barocch! Sir Jeanette Powers, L, Clarke, cx ogramme at the! at the Metropoli $2.50 grades; kid and patent leather; button & $2 and $2.50 qualities; best ore in narrow and lace, L K ay FREIGHT, WY SARS Cans Main floor, New Bullding | widths. | Women's Shoes, $2 | Women’s Shoes at $2.50 Small Boys’ Shoes at $1.30 master’s works $3 quality; fmll line of sizes and yess || NTEATRTEN DAES ALIOSS akirts and short of voice enjoved itself $3 values, though sold by us recently at $2.50. Men’s $30 to $40 Suits 1,000Pairs Nottingham Curtains g§un-metal calf, patent leather and kidskin. Rasament. Od Butifing. sponsible for tl The solots Lunn, audience from "Pans: Die W. Long Our Credit Ternm Apply Also to New os ta Island. @ucing this WLLL POR LISTS OF THESY OPT TITS work is ineetin, Rooms on ’ pranks e-e serie Ir T. | At Maker’s Cost performance oO rder a 25 | A splen tid offering for those who hive honses or Ber oeher Toome iin rt ; | Apartments to re-curtain, These Nottingham Curtains are eae 4 vumistea Furnished This is our regular Mid-January Custom Tailoring al in reproductions of fine lace effects, imitating Irish - *oint, Brussels, lenaissance, eic., end are all fresh and per- 5 rs er | ‘ 3 ; Sale,ito which so many men. who know the excellence of | eee ness peers we \ y eats i ee i Wanamaker Tailoring, will look jorward with interest, | fpeautlestot sti este ho About two hundred and fifty suits are included, in seventy- | $ : erture from five handsome patterns, the prices of which, in our regular stock, have been $30, $85. $88 and $40 a suit, to order, | Other Attractive Groups of Lace Curtains = Tailoring will, of course, be of the same excellence as Rich, beautiful designs tn great variety, that offer exceptional sav- usual, and suits will be mace up in single-breasted sack ISSANCE, at $2.85 to $12.50 a palr, regularly one-half more. Two Block Y 7 | hae | style, Nothing slighted or skimped, in materials, linings, DENTELLE ARABIAN, at $4.25 to $6.75 a pair, regularly one-half wo Blocks on = 20th, 21st or work; and a saving of $5 $1F vi sui mors _ C : Pen aae IE B Of se to S15 ona fine winter suit CLUNY, €22.5u to $42.50 » pair, regularly $32.50 to $62 ixth Avenue 22d Streets {AT WIL FIT, or we won't let you accept it, FILET, at $85 to $143 4 pair, formerly § ; u tect. These price-groups: 80c, 95c, $1, $1.10, $1.25, up to $3.75 a pair Regularly one-third more. 1 Wag tan again tello put trayal of } fine voice tage. Sammar ena Ww ; ni 2S. at $17.50 to $24.50 a pair, formerly ing and actin: 7 0 fee See . $ a pair, formers chest acting ior wiry and at ‘all || Established 40 Years yi $25 a Suit RENAISSANCE, at £16.50 to $48.50 a pair, fo to $75 aeece RAWL Ready Tomorrow Morning. Main floor. New Butiding. | Curtain Nets One-fourth Underprice ly Soe IN BITHER BUILDING A fine group of desira!le Fish Nets, in detachable flgure, running nial, Filet and other designs, in white, cream and ecru, regu- to 6be yard, now at 18¢, 25c, 28c to 42¢ yard e Curtain Material Remnants Great January Sale of Furniture More than 1,200 attractive, embroidered linen collars, At very Httle prices to clean them np. Included are Fish Nets, plain white or with colored embroidery, spic-span-new, to- ae aaa ant varied Aus ieee Macress , ¥ i eter 5 5 rr : morrow at 15c each, instead of 25c, : pened DG ME SR sae ne eee see ire This week all Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, ete., in our extensive Bedding Main floar, Ot uthting ee yar ar Departments, and all Dressers, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables, Cribs, etc., priced away be- low the regular values. Don’t wait if you need any of the goods. This is your chance Goon i) eng TAU by 6 C lo to save money. ciartepey Omuf Chen | v ; ony, acu | 39.75 Enamel Crib, $6.50 | $10.00 Enamelled Beds | $12 Enamel Beds $9.00 eedcw mance Ang Geiletins st Sub-s re r TERESA CARRENO'S RECITAL; ee ys Beomiencee aint eo Splendid Values in the Women’s 25c Collars at 15c |” A large audience with no idea of punctuality straggied into Ca Ha y afternoon, where Carreno began her rectia “Waldstein” sonata at 3 0’ ly. As {f to make up for wha: nilssed by coming so late. no one wou go home until the added a Lisz ng gramme, wi en augmented by two Vladimir de Pachm @nd led the enth New Butlding Sub- Station Store Old Building nehes wide, at 25¢ a yard, loud rest 0 Economy News About wer The Best Und | uae ai oie cat oe tear lll | e Best ndermuslins House and Decorative Linens ‘arreno's pl has not already | ; Snow white Irish damask Teble Cloths, several $n i damas 1 several good patterns, 67x67 baa ety eats Pi | At Smallest Prices | at $1.35. Instead of $225; 67x54 inches, at $1.85, instead of $2.75, group sh alviriity } That is the keynote of the White Sale, Women express peuyatleeco ne ead ots , Rates Bae panies ‘ their appreciation of our splendid assortments and low a ural color Drees: Linen Tah) 3) compositions wore intended prices by steady buying, That is because they find materials | Hemstitched and embroidered Linen Scarfs and Squares at 75¢ Blerdast:f i eo: (as illustrated). 5-16 superior, details satisiactory and an almost unlimited | Seite locisiodiend $2. Searfs, ISx54 inches and 18x72 inches. : : bopint ah Nhe Wel rods, variety. 5 | mene aa aoe ye a Mothers will find that children’s garments m this sale | He) Ob 1} the best b white en- $9 00 | ghow the same careiul finish and low pricing, Pe Tr LA CO slderen ECT EC )) aoa uaa Gi? WOMEN’S NIGHTGOWNS: i telltets round ac ado; instead’ cf { | eee Ae PL) $25.00 Brass Bed, $20.00. At 50c—Ot cambric, chemise style, trimmed with lace and ribbon. eae a ins $24.50 Brass Beds, $14.25 ($19.50 Felt Mattress, $15.00 At 65c—O? cambric, yok of lace insertion. aa nd embroidered | | ¥ YY At 75c—Of cambric, trimmed with embroidery or lace and ribbon, ied Turkish Towels, generous size. - | | At 85c—Of cambric or nainsook, trimmed with pltits, embrotdery 5 s Size, at 1Bi%K6 | or bias hands: ribbon run with lace. h At $1 ainsc short sleeves. Others up to $1.75. At 15¢ a pair—Silk-covered Diess Shicids, sizes 3 and 5, ( | WOMEN'S CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS: At 5c each~-Colored crystal Hat Pid e By At 25e—With embroldery or lace and ribbon, Atsoc/aldozen—Bostiquility’ Dibulan shoe) Laces, | ‘At 50c—Embroidery or lace inser(ion and ribbon, Others up ty $1. Ausltenecce Aa gH Ay Nets, fea er , : ¢ a roll—%-inch Tape of good quality, 10 yards in a roll, MOST BEAUTIFUL ARE WOMEN’S BLACK PETTICOATS: At 5c a plece—Feathersritched Braid in white and colore THE NEW SPRING SILKS At 75c--Of mercerized black Sateen, deep flounce, accordion plaited At 2¢ a card, 1!¢ 2 yross—Invisible Eyes, “tii | ruffle or two small ruffles. wot Women’s Petticoats, {r. plain colors or of striped zingham; Venise Allover and Dotted Net At Halt Price i Hat At 50c a yard, regular value $1—White Venise ver SHIRT-WAISTS: : 4H ’ ee nise Allover, 18 Inches | 4 At 85c—Of white lawn, with y effect of fine piaits, short sleeves, Searanisosvay ey Sean GAS CH 45-11 ¥ At $1—Of cross-bar lawn, plaited, !ong or short sleeves; open in | cream, Maret ine us)*1s=45;Inchi Dotted) Net, tn white and front or Lack. At 65c—Women’s Long Kimonos of fleece cloth, with yoke and January In the spring a Bayer | $18 OrientalBoxCouch$13.50 | fancy border. Writing Paper by the Pound Specially brice Fer eae SERED Y INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR: cizeg lt? Vellum paper, 10¢ 4 pound; envelopes, 15¢ a hundred; three new n by a sale of eS. | a of | At $2.25—Infants’ Lawn Watst Dresses, !ace trimmed bertha, Platted a ee , ae net he rad | Aiea Cikinaartla! Teeaitonontorsh areas an Fabric payer at 15¢ a pound; envelopes, at 15¢ a hun- ide er mn | At $1,.50—Infi awn Waist Dresses, yoke and bertha of em- SECC Heats Sater e ‘ | aside ber ‘ Ne AUS | eC int Dente neg paren Cambri paper, at 26¢ a pound; envelopes, at 26¢ 0 hun- 5 r Vaist Dresses, ke of platts an i alee ocean bt | Lee latest Orcsseru sore ctplaltaiendulnses At S0c—100 sheets ot Linen Cloth paper and 75 envelopes, put up in At 50c—In ited voke: sh with lice-trimmed ruffle. strong box, suitable to mail or express, pe At 25c—Infants’ Slips, plaited yoke, « Of cambric or nainsook, trimmed with embroidery or lace, Notions At Little Prices ' shed with hemstitehed 5 = |] -uftie. TOG Tange j Note the Savings on Gloves 4, At S9e—Children’s Nightzowns, trimmed with lace and ribbon. At 90c, regularly $1 25--Women's Glace Pique Gloves, a fresh, new || Sizes for 2 to 16 y assortment, in tan shades, forks AY crema aa At $1—The maaaish, one clasp, outseam Cape Walking Glov | faze SS shades of tan. yee $ mei | White Dres riced i Be i 7" Ds a, | | At $1.30 a piece of 12 yards, regular value $1.65 inch’ Nainsook At 75c—Two clasp, outseum Glace Gloves, in tan and black. rincess 3 é Cee yu} suitable for Cres ind fine underwear, Dressers $29 Golden Oak Chif- | At 61,75 a.plece of 12 yards, romilar value $225—Lone Cloth, Save One Dollar on Girls’ Lawn and Batiste Dresses k fonicr, $20. i zona yan BOE eer ECL AN a At $3, regularly $4 —Lawn Dresses, to be worn with separ ' a | ye a yard, regular value 2he.—Fine Madras for Summer waists. | (oar trimmed with embroidery and lace. Full plaited skirt with told — z aa ‘ in tan and white, with large polka dots; also blue, pink an! black i i | The Right Time to Buy Curtains broken plaids, Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years, Haglp i | For generous price-eavirgs mark this offering. In the assortment At $4, regularly $)—-Batiste Dresses, in figured patterns. Dutch 1 c , | 6 aboot two hundred paiterns, one pair each, of Cluny, Irish Point | neck, with embroidery. Plaited skirt with fold. Sizes for 14, 16 and ; 4 al hd Marie Antoinette curtains, Prices from $2.25 to $25, were $3.50 | 1s years (5) Nee . : - = i i Bargains in Pretty China ieee All-Wool Ingrain Art Squares at Good Savings | At 25c, were 40c, 45¢ and 60c—Sinall china baskets, in solid green, | oe One bundred of these pretty floor coverings ght from the looms, At 10c, were lhe —Chin: cream pitchers, neatly decorated, | 1 re reen ind browns, j Aon VALS A Furs at Half Price and Less rues PS rine atta | At $5. regularly $12—Ulack Russian Foal Muffs, made on large “ t block, $6, regular v egulitr va'ue $9. | At $5, regularly $10 and $12—Tte Scarfs to match. AT. Stewart e Co, JOHN WANAMAKER __ “éisntitts rentt secs ®

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