The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1908, Page 6

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i} . ' | j iy f he Maal 3 reopen. roved that the feel j been dissipated. jositors on the books of the Hamiiton i Bhrough Harlem retail stores to-day and ‘Por o time there will be some confusion leo pleased at the guarantee that our | Wonfidence in our customers was not! ies laced. We desire to thank all who | j ve assisted us in bringing about the if s & RIO RUSH TO WITHDRAW Per the tendency of depositors to | @heck out a greater percentage of their | = Wings than the agreement they| The Famous Waltz ( je whatever. _"We are deeply gratified,” said Pres- MILTON BAN PAPEAS WITH KW OEP lore Money Put In Than Was Taken Out During First Hour. VICTORIA, B. Jan steamer Miowera from Australia br ing the finding of the castaways from the wrecked barkentine Dundonald, who ltor eight months struggled to exist on | Disappointment Island, 20 miles south of New Zealand. ‘The Dundonald, with a crew of twen- ty-seven, was smashed on the rocks off the Island on March 7 last, twelve being drowned and fifteen survivors found at Auckland Island, which they reached in a rudely fashioned boat eight months C., rrived ng details regard- 20.The yesterday | afterward, by the New Zealand steamer hawks and se lew President Greatly Pleased With the Show of | “canvas fe Public Confidence. | with snow the ship was used Cold weather came the! [with snow and hail, and with their hands only they ground above whi | sods and sticks. 1 | mollyhawks a cooked food o 5 holes in nuts were built of these they lived on als, At first they ‘he Hamilton Bank, in West One lundred and Twenty-ffth street, and ix branches in Harlem and the fire, but later built! THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1908. 15 CASTAWAYS FOUGHT 'SMELTING BREAKS FATE ON BARREN ISLAND and cooked food on a spit. | ument food de Auckland Isiand, 1 miles away, and finally decided to bu | boat. In July @ strange looking boat was fashioned of crooked sticks and canvas, clothing and blankets saved | from the ship also being used. A small| | bone saved from a bird, with a hole| | pierced in it was used as a needle, and some wire from the shlp was used. The | boat started Ju falling to find |e a mud ov They k was placed on Are Wiped Out. After walking t! en mile There |there and, mai clothing, the be ugh brush a 8 the food depot] $j 4 was a sood boat) from sails from their! crew went back to Di i land and brought the others to Auckland Island. The Hine. passing with a sctentiile party, saw and. being made at ning sales of 10, ‘The selling of n of 12 poin slight ral w the opening. a, their siznais, and a month after they |’” the market all day was reach Auckland rescued them. dow being the ike alanine ngs's full X resumed business at 10 o'clock) L144, trey is morning with no more attendant citement than that associated with jo opening for trade on Monday of) have helped public conti- dence alor The officers and clerical force r: » One Hundred and Twen' . re $ o'clock y business enterprise. Where 108) three mobiles, carrying nearly les of depositors anxious to withdraw | $),00,00), started out for the b: ir percentage of balances allowed by, ¢ 0 Hundred anl For’ reopening agreement were antici-| and ited there were no lines at all. In the] Hundred and Amsterdam ‘Thirty: avenue, ain bank the deposits during the first| Seventh avenue, No. ur simply swamped the withdrawals. | nue, 194 White P ‘he Hamilton is the first of the ka | Hundred ‘ rd i closed during the October panic! Third aven e H on of business | Ls of public fear Of the 18,000 de The resump' at 10 o'clock the cashier's} Sea dows sank | Man on, He, too, was a nk when it suspended less than fif windows in bank | badly 1 ne Was removed to fared at the main counting room BAuLnenes siveren Dene a the branches at the opening hour to |‘ plea if Ronee ke out money. Wor thr h the pavement and T | oN arown on the pavement and ren: Cndoubtedly a great volume of checks utd Bldered u fous Y Brawn by depositors, will be put) toller’s window re > | NOT A PIRATED EDITION. ned will permit. Outside of this the | music pages) from “Th of the bank anticipate no trou. j,i! he given In the Mogazing ‘NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, Jan | This music, consisting of lent Frank L. Grant, “at the conti- | omy authorized copyrighted edition, and | © a newspaper supplement ex- : i ' |e issue je shown by the people. We are| ciusively through The World by special arrangement with the music publishers, | Chappell & Co., London and New | York. Any earlier issues of this music by | = newspaper are D and incom- plete. Get the REAL muste of the Merry | next Sunday pening of the bank, Rewspapers for the and especially manner in B. Altman & Cn. ; ) TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN. 218, 15,000 YARDS OF SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 32 INCHES WIDE, IN AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF DESIRABLE DESIGNS AND COLORS. AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF 1 9c, PER YARD | i} . While Racing to a Blaze Fenton’s ave-|\ distributed |} | FOUR KILLED IN WRECK gz 6 1 dealings was brisk he total sales of stock shares and of bonds $3,417,000. HOBOKEN’S ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF INJURED. The Closing Prices. Toéay's highe Wagon Collides With Chem- ical Engine. fn racing to a tilt of @ col- al engin Fentoh was Fore- OF TRAIN IN GEORGIA, | B stams, ts the | oc. 4 Mu! enter on our inventory books as »bsolutely the like of which we have never presented before, notable as the Wanamaker sales are for the beiore the ~ale starts tomorrow; PLAIN AND FANCY HOUSEHOLD LINENS FoR | EVERY REQUIREMENT ARE NOW ON SALE, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL VALUES: LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, FACH, $2.50, 3.25, 3.90 & 4.85 DINNER NAPKIN; TO MATCH DOZEN $3.50 & 5.00 HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS PAIR, $3.75, 4.50, 5.00 & 6.50 HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES PAIR, $1.10, 1.25 & 1.50 CENTREPIECES AND SCARFS OF IRISH LINEN, HAND HEM. STITCHED AND WITH FANCY DRAWN WORK. CENTREPIECES Gh 36 SCARFS 6 6 8 6 » EACH, 60c., EACH, 80c., 80c. & $1.00 $1.00 & 1.10 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Aner. AUMANN&BRO LIBERAL CREDIT HOUSE ,grurniture, Carpets and Bedding jome 0 ‘our $195.0 Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock Rooms Complete- These rooms are on exhibition at our Showrooms, ROOMS $75: 5 ROOMS $150: complet Write for our NEW BKOOKLiLT J containing infor- Furnished PER WEE Our liberal Long Istana, New application, We Pay Freight. 84th ‘*L”’ Station Door, mation regard- »>OPENS AN credit terms Jersey or’ Con- aT 84 ST.2 30 AVE \ : t to our factory to be refinished. | above noted. Angelus !’layer-Pianos. low prices. 3 Emerson nds.......,.£550 model, each now $400 Knabe Upright Pianos Bell Player, i 5 3150 +40" mC Dunno, jills & Ur Mak n Upright..... Campbell Uprig. Uprights... prights... ght r “Ch Uy er ~— ON HEANY SELLING Pressure on Stock Weakens the Market and Early Gains me stocks made shanp gains in the | Tin market dealings to-day, but the . mrt the and the market ing in the were $14,300 high character of the instruments they present. kvery piano taken in exchange, which could be put in thorough'y good playing order There are fine groups of Chickering, Vos well as other well-known mikes: also Anvelus | Doll Upright Pianos Misceilaneous L pright Pianos dill Uprigin Upright..0... 100% sti EECEEEDERE 1 TSM, Is the depot, the men e back Aug. 9, y with the: hesitating $1554 | phey | ton market, St. Lou Ha — | Dhey used four of six of the valuable in” matches. ‘Sou e1 eferred advanced 1 pe , 35 | a 1 1-4, Danver and Rio 1 A second boat was bullt in Seaptem-| Mlissourt e MS | i eS ber and a third in October, but these! @ nde) CECA Copper tiene cena hy Hifed ce |_| were smashed. ey then sent the first | 2° Amalgamated | 4 J boat ahead and finally reached the tsl-|A!* | berg CASHIER I SLEEP ‘Trad- <= Somnambulist at Which Was Looted. vers, they The Wanamaker Year-End Sale Of USED PIANOS Presents the Most Extraordinary Collection of High-Class Instruments We Have Ever Assembled E magnificent Wanamaker Piano organization has exerted itself to the utmost to swing into line ior this sale, just before the close of the business year, every instrument that we cafnot brand new. The result is a It includes: Every piano on our floor that shows the least sign of having been used asa sample, is varnish checked or otherwise not sirictly perfect as to its case; Every piano that has been returned trom rental. These instruments we have marked at emphatic price-reduciions, rather than send them Many of them are brand new, except tor the slight blemishes , Emer Ilundreds of music-loving household= have been waiting for this news. sponse is counseled, in order to secure the choicest prizes. The possession oj a superb piano at a vreat saving is made easy by merely sacrificing a little sentiment about owning a brand new piano. Every instrument in this sale may be purchased on terms to suit your convenience—a small sum down, the balance in easy monthly installments. ] The following is but a partial list of the splendid instruments offered: rand Pianos | DW $575 | 2 Doll Uprigita.....-++-+ $185 modeis, each now 843 eck Ue, pumocel now!$186 ands! ih model now $880 Emerson-Angeius acetate 3) model, now Hi Knabe Grand Piano... $809 model, now $425 | 2 Emerson Angelus.......$875 models, each now $560 or Moet raqastert dp Ro Hy | hi i 6 rroth U, h at del, no’ | Chickering Grand Pianos | Autopianos | Anderson Upright. un model! now $785 Chickering Baoy Grand. 30 model, now $240! 3 Autopiano. So miodate, each now 9400 | ute & Barnes. Upr ‘$300 model, now $180 Chickering Parlor Grand up model, now $173 Anitopiano Cagle eae now $385 o : | g Concert Gran 00 model, now ereseces | OG D S uare Pianos Pee STH ape ED GT UE Knabe Angelus 9 \ erfag Concert Gran \ $ odels, each now 17! 4 Knabe Angelus, 1,050 models, each now 875 i | ert Gran 0 model now ER 4 Knabe Angelu #6 models, each now $775 br mao “ Parlor Grat Sf model, now $676 Aeon: Angelus | : ; 2 | § Ange! | Mason & Hamlin Grand Piano | 3 Angelus | Mason & Hamiln Parlor Grand. Sec ae , : 440) model, now $645 Miscellaneous Self-players Emerson Grand Pianos 250 models now model, now modey et ar er he tb aly Sei eccoe on! Core EEocncr SESSOESE BESoor SOSTESSHES HE OCS 1% | His Desk Gaye Combination to Safe Bar broug : on and the celebrated Knabe Pianos, as 2 Jano Players and Knabe-\ngelus and Emerson- The group of square pianos offers many excellent instruments at very Miscellaneous Upright Pianos & Miva | TO SAIL ON KRONPRINzEsSIN. | On the Kronprinzessin Cecilfe to-mor- r to sail Dr. W. A, Brooks, Jr., . Thomas . Barr, Capt. and Mrs, Carden, J, Armstrong Drex- » Mr, and Mrs. William A. Inger- » Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenthal, and Mrs, Martin A. Ryerson, Con* jeneral H. Rieth and Lady Schau- COLDS AND GRIP | A Home Treatment Better Than Drugging 1% 4 1 The best general treatment for colds, and usually much better than drugging, is to create bodily warmth to make up for the heat that is lost. Treat it at the be- 1 | Ginning by a hot bath, or if not convenient. ‘4, to get intoe bath tub take hot mustard % and water foot bath, and go to bed at 2." once, taking a hot drink of lemonade, milk, 12 tea, or other non-alcoholic drink. Rub 2”) briskly over the throat and chest with =| | (MINARD’S) | KING OF PAIN” J Sleep between blankets, be careful to keep the arms and ly well covered, and re- member that the sweating is evidence that you are overcoming the cold, 80 above all don’t nndo the benefit by throwing off the clothes if you feel a little uncomfortable. | A thorough pea of the throat and chest with Minard’s Liniment will, besides ving relief, do much to prevent recur- rence of the cold, and also be strong meas- ure of protection against any of the serious complications resulting from colds. “MICHIGAN .. TURNITURE CO. vor This Month Only |* ALIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM ON OUR YOU CAN PURCHASE HIGH GRADE FURNITURE $50 worth, $3.00 down us 5.00 “ 7.50 OPEN EVENINGS. SAVE seri lB 119 ST «“ “ collection of fine pianos The promptest re- ‘ Rk ceee Solon Roos mane ee ener renames enenen SSSOT HGS GSSHTS NS OOSOE COTE MOR CELE A. T. Stewart & Co, JOHN W ickering Upright Now Building, Kroe $360 model, now $16) C Formerly } ANAMAKE Broadway, Fourth Ave; Eighth to Tenth Sts, ge Ynamyy diere Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. In the AUDITORIUM Organ and Angelus Recital, 10 to 12. CONCERT, Daily, at 1.30 P. M. No tickets required, except for Saturday, CHILDREN'S DAY. Women’s $3 Shoes at $2.a Pair Nine hundred and eighty-four pairs are involved in this clean-up—shoes that are splendid value at $3 a pair, but a quality that we have sold as a special offering at $2.50. Black kidskin button, with tips of patent leather, on a popular, medium toe last, with welted soles and neat heels, All sizes and widths, now at $2 a pair. Main floor, O14 Buttding. Old Building TUESDAY’S OFFERINGS—Not On Sa’e Today Stirring Under-Price Sale of NewCotton Dress Goods We show a splendid assortment of fresh, handsome cotton dress fabrics just out of the cases and on the counters for the first time. A dozen styles, every one marked at special prices for this sale, are noted below: With excellent quality, beauty and serviceableness, inked with low priges, this remarkable sale offers unique opportunities for women to satisfy their taste in Summer gowns and save their pocketbooks. ‘The newest styles are here. Too many to mention: 16c Dress Madras at 12::c—Elghty | Printed Batiste at 100—Oxe hun- pieces, in all ce | : ing dred pieces in all the newest de- Ise and 20c at 15e—in signs, One 25e Japanese Crepe at of the Season s pr pe Printed Dimity at the latest floral designs nid Salting at tge—In ten different des 15e Linen Finished 5 10¢. 12%0— « nov- January Sale of Undermuslins The White Sale bas run Malt its victorious course; but caretul plan- ning marked our preparation for it, so you will find plenty of new, pretty garments to choose from this week: Petticoats of cambric; flounce trimmed with embroidery, lace or t Bc, Se, S5e, Fl. Others 75. Corset Covers of cambric or nain- 4 Drawers of cami or nainsook, ruffle trimmed with plaits, embroidery and iae ,' 85e, BUe. Others $1.75. embr luce yokes SILKS at Shortened Prices 27-inch Habutai Silk, white geound, printed with various designs and colors, and other styles with large polka-dots in dark grounds. Now 55¢, regularly $1. Girls’ Washable Dresses Excellent new materials, new and attractive styles. good finish aad special prices mark all the groups Thoroughly ‘At ®1—Chambray Dresses, in pink,| chamoray, in pink, blue, tan, gray so black and white! 4? 4 | gray and tan, elso black and white) 8iz, | checks and figures on white! qe gy grounds; hich neatly tim-| “ha 6 to 14 years. neck med At $1.86—Dutch Sturdy Handkerchiet Bargains Mostly with wide hems; main thing, however, is that they are linen to the last thread. Two hundred and thirty dozens, For Women: 12k¢, regularly 20c aud 25¢, For Men: 20c, regularly 25c to 50c. Dresses of Women’s Shoes at $2.50 A splendid, complete line, provided to sell regularly at this popu- | lar price, though better than most $3 shoes, In calf, kid, patent lea- ther, lace, button and Blucher styles—all sizes, Specially recouimend- ed to women who seek youd shoes at a moderate price, White Bedspreads at Vigorous Reductions An overhauling of stock has brought out some spreads that are somewhat soiled, so down go the prices: At 90c, Were $1.35 to $2.25—White Bedspreads. At $1.65, regularly $2.50—Satin-fluish Bedspreads; single-bed size; handsome patterns, ready hemmed. $1.50 Linen Squares and Scarfs, 75¢ German Linen pieces, heustitched and handsomely embroidered— bargains because they combine good quality, beauty and savings of half original prices. 50c and 60c Table Felt at 30c and 40c a Yard ‘An offering of seven hundred yards of Mill Luds Felting, double faced and 54 inches wide. 40c to 50c White Net Laces at 15c, 18c and 25c ‘They are four to six inches wide, and suitabie for making lace sleeves and trimming gowns. Embroideries and Flouncings, 25c a Yard Instead of 35c to o0c, Ten to sixteen inches wide, in blind and open effects. 35c Turkish Towels, 25c Large, heavy, bleached towels, 21x43 inches. $5 Gas Portable Lights, $3.50 Thrifty housekeepers should note this opportunity to combine decided savings and good taste in a purchase. These lights have large spin columns on fancy cast base, in Pom- pelian green finish. Complete, with best Welsbach burner, 6 feet mo- hair-covered tubing, 10 in. shade ring, and green mushroom shade, Rogers’ Extra Plated Silverware Specially Priced ‘Ab offering of rich values at smail prices. It includes knives, forks and serving pieces, at the following crisp prices: ny 1.15 w dos uravy Ladies, at 450 each, mn Bea Spoons, ny at #2 a do | Butter Knives, ‘we 200 © | Detsere orks, at in dozen. sane Be Medium ‘ieniv | Medium Forks, # 2, zen. Butter Sorendery. at eat le Wiated’ Deswert Knives, at $1.25 Comfortables at $1 | Covered with silkoline and filled with clean carded cotton. i , 1 Linoleum Remnants—Last Call You know what this means. Our remnant sale is over, but we |! ' take the remaining small lengths—about one hundred and fifty in all— and cut the prices again one-half, which means all such pieces under 10 yards at one-quarter their original value, Just the thing for bath- JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street.

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