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Ta ‘HOW HESTUDIED UAV TW AJM Put 18 Months oe Awaiting hoetieattan Oa Prisoner tLe i {[ecem ore owen ‘ INVALU Whiske with Vi © break up a and cure any co} able. rhe d ine, mixed ¢ 10 TELLS CONFESSED DODN MURDERS 10 JIN (HE BLACK HAN? In- and take a tea- i 5 ' four hours. It | i] i i H good whiskey been found that five ounces ure of Cinchona com- be used in place of “th the of tine pound same result. Trial for Murder cluded Four in Colorado of “oll of Pine compound Good Use. Which: He Was Suspected. cH Me yy catty ay tb a ice O., in half-ounce vials, each vial round Be sure to get the securely sealed in a wooden case. genuine, HOCINEID) TNO) TANCE ee one vial of Virgin Oi of Pine compound pure and two ounces of glycerine. Mix these thoroughly with a half pint of "Jean to-day But Miners’ Leader Won't), Seek Admission to Idaho | Bar—Just Yet. le * William D. Haywood smiled broadly jend there was a twinkle in his single “Yes, I am learned enough in the! O! i ENH EI 2 ‘Blue eye as he said | Ulew to pass the usual examination Snanded out by the Supreme Court of Idaho to the average applicant for bar | ‘honors, but I have a feeling that I }would not be equal to the kind of a gruelling they would give me did I seek for admission . ice of law. I guess I will w a whi _ Haywood is the secretary of the Western Federation of Miners who was -acquitted of + harge of murder in Boise City a f ths ago, and who ig now on a tour of e Eastern States spreading the Western !deas of Social- fam, and {s everywhere meeting with jhearty welcome. He 1s one of CLLINS & 34th Street--=-West Fur Department---Final Reductions The $40,000 Purchase of Rare Furs at Just One-Half Regular Prices President Roosevelt's fey es! le citizens.”” ia [ rhoisunds of colurans have been grt: Mink Coats, { PONY FUR COATS, 42 in., $75 value. coposee COLTS ten about Haywood und his colleagues Pony Coats, | “ “ a 48 in., $100 value .. 58.00 i for the murder of At his trial his who w ex-Goy, St Caracul Coats,‘ Persian Lamb | BROADTAIL PERSIAN COATS, $200 value. .. 125.00 jenn Pcal camueleet eso) “9 | CARACUL COATS, So in., $185 value.......... 115.00 | months hb : Muffs and Neckpieces of Mink, Persian, Pony, Russian and 3 1 days of worry and : . : ing, Haywood was a student of Hudson Bay Sables, Ermine, Chinchilla and Persian Paw 5 2g, tedious hours were frittering During those his compan’ Hawley and Blackstone. trast between this man's h ealthy mind Final Mark Down Sale What « con- eighteen concentration THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, cater ese popu tase To Effect a Quick Clearance Before Inventory ouldn'" aste Time. REE Es Ca a a “T was a to read law with a clear nel . peta aiden ron an nit“ , Suit Department---\inal Reductions yuh ‘mate o donot wan ane Dy waate the s spent in confine $40 Plain Striped Broadcloth Tailor Suits.............. 22.00 deep-ct ea ee $48 Nallor#Suits cont eeecore cued omse cece ecaesence so 2OLOO. rious side of life ap eaten $25 Chiffon Broadcloth Walking Skirts ................ 13.50 out as the siaation of $45 Fur Lined Outergarments, Superior Linings............... 29.50 pol oroues apd Ee $35 Caracul Cloth Coats ........cceesssscccecceececseeee 18,00 reme Court of 1 $40 Caracul Cloth Coats ..........0.eeceeeeeee ceeeeeess 28.00 ions sirises him as is luw studies, he $1°°A WEE « OPENS ANACCOUNT/ wake Your OWN s eaue uabrobty ®™ Extracted with Gas,$1.00 No Charge for Ex. When Artificial Teeth Are Inserted, | TEETH, $4—-$7—&—$10 | GUILSHAN, | DENTIST, Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. trance, 271 W. 125th St. ; ie A TER reat couecticu “und ‘iong, island: Our Credit Porn Spe On TINT OF THES OUTEITS, -) Rooms urnished $49.98 bars ¥ space for Rooms Furnished $149.75 Bars as His Book Case. | There w FOR SALE, Autos. Never Yet Such Snaps. | | ilchess class; swellest models Apartments Furnished for $200 up} cme =! | ood Rooms Furnished as in a poses, and aise, $2 $2.25 } Yatue re $80 98 $4.98 DENTISTRY. i AOT bate eland and th: $3,500 Ratniery $6 “opportunities nstratio Our New ACG Denture” cus ee Ben Roofless Plate Holds. | eee eget Tg, order. Prices surre!singly to | Broadway Mammoth | mobile Exchange. i= 299 to 246 West 50th near Broadway, PDTA MONDS earn] Only reliable, up-to-date Koods No employers tat ‘This plate {8 a groat {mprovemen? over es other plates, It does not cover the root mouth—cannot get loose or fall of your town, Ours is tte Only Place Where You Can Get the ‘‘Anchor Denture,” ors and inventors. No trouble to show it. If hl extracted in the morning we will have the We are the orig mu have your old New Set ready to wear home at night. All extra de painiees by our wonderful NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY. — AI! Work Guaranteed Ten Years. full Sets of Teeth, $5.09 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5,00 Gold Fillings . . . $1.00 up Sivver Fillings . . . . 50c up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS American Watch and 8 Malden Lane, 84 floor, TO ORDER ON Perfect Fit, Fine iWNTLEMEN'S CLOTHIN Payments; save me good Material EXC. ANGE CLOTHING co TEAS“ Up With News t sb 110 Watt. tO OY 3 ROBT. DUNC 5 St. y York. I 16 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 54 W. ae ty Newey ork. 4 at uel pasta sie aah DIAONDS, | EASY PAYM w that 1 would. g HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4 Wie GHES Aaa Santen ee! Germania nd Swe joken, Ladies in attendance \ +_87 MAIDEN LANE, 4th floor, a ofsinbor, would | ROR SALE—One band sow, two butti Ne t | ob and large stock of heavy lathe Are You Going To the Dance? elaltst mites printed that Jolly reception of the Dancin ba 4 x amie: B x “WILLIAM ’D. ‘egy WOOD. Academies adve and lew.” | uimed, 6, dh! b.! ds Cena!’ hte Wea! | Attorney 1908. ole [tnanofdfae Store Closes at 5 50 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. Tomorrow the Annual Clean-Up of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR ive rom Oe fexamof'r lfc Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. This is one of the most famous Wanamaker offerings of the entire year. It offers bargains of the most dec character in steckings and underwear for men, women and children, It is EVERYBODY'S $ Sale, and presents goods + our own regular stocks at an average of HALF the regular prices. In tomorrow’s offering are 31,800 Pairs of STOCKINGS, and 15,926 Pieces of UNDERWEAR Both Summer and Winter weights are included, It is the clean-up for the entire year. Quantities»are limited—some lots may_be here ‘only afew hours, Sizes are broken, of course, dozen, at a price, to any single customer, None to dealers. All are periect goods, excepting the special lots of “seconds” purchased from the best makers in America, men- tioned below. Ready when the store opens TOMORROW, NOT on eale today. 14,400 Pairs of 11,700 Pairs of Men’s|7,996 Pieces of Women’s Not more than two 5,462 Pieces of , > ; y 4 Women’s Stockings Half Hose Underwear Men’s Underwear At 1245, 2¢ @ pair, were 18¢ and 25e. At 12%¢ « pair, were 18¢ and 250. Barat 8 ie oe eerrprit At 18c a pair, were 85c and | Basenient, 0 * eset itat Gulaing OY Eith Gi SA EL 0 3 t Ie a pair, “seconds” of 20c to | 25c. w pair, were At B37\Gc, were "i Basement, Old Bullding. 35c grades At 50c, were § | At The each, were $1.55 to $1 Basement, O14. Butlding. | At Thc, were $1 ee ae LUO TR At Zhe a palr, were 50. | At $1, were $1 At @1 each, were $2 to £2.50. ats 87 1 a pale, were 65c to Thc. | 1.89, were 3 | At ®1.60 cach, were $3 to ries var . ‘ Ir, were $1.75 to $2 ize grade. oo " ving sper | pur- At BLT5 a pale, were $9 to $8.76, AL 1uige'® pal at peer “plone. old The following is @ special pur At 8280 a in, wore $6 to 80 evade Basement, Oa Buliaine. chase of “seconds” from. one of ‘Main Floor, Old Buliding. Basement. Old Build Seconds ot Children’s | tne Amertean mills in leading 5,700 Pairs ot 2,471 Pieces oi Summer-weight |Spring and Summer weights: Children's Stockings Children’s Underwear Underwear At 80c each, “seconts” of 78e to were 12%¢ to At 25e each, “seconds” of 40c to 75c| F125 Krad Three pairs for 25e, bree fo 180. Weds ae cach, ‘seconds of ¥1 to $2 rade: At 15c a pair, were 25c to 85e. At cach, Basement, ‘eeconds of 60c to} A “seconds of $1.50 to $2 grades. M h, “seconds? of $1.10 to floor, New Fx bE pa Main Floor, Old Bulldiny loor, Old Butlding. Men’s Winter Overcoats | 0 | wfty cm con y I adem Cay At $1 7.50, were $25 to $35 u pm Store OW Building There are just three hundred of these handsome Winter | a . weight Overcoats, and the men who get here first may be | THURSDAY'S OF. ERINGS: fitted at just half price, if they are fortunate enough to And | their sizes in the $35 coats, and yet the last man who comes and gets a regular Wanamaker $25 Overcoat lor $17.50 gets a bargain he may be proud of, and which will give him splendid satisfaction for two or three years of wear, The materials are black, (xford and fancy mixtures. Every coat is made up to the high Wanamaker standard for our regular stocks, Some are lined witi silk, some with ot On Sale Today Special Sale of Girls’ Dresses ‘Way Below Regular Prices They are girlish, dainty Lawa Dresses, whose captiv: will appeal to giris and mothers. More than that, this is a sa means ab emphatic saying ot money, time and strength to m¢ rs, for they may buy these frocks at jess than it would cost to make them, and find, too, that the dresses have the same accurate finish home sew- ers would give to them. We have bought in advance at concessions. benefit of our special pri Ung styles which You may reap the worsted, some have satin shoulders and some are lined At 8, regularly s4—La Dresses to be worn over separate waists, tn ‘ I z Pinks navy and Lent b nd on white kround, biack poika dots and with serge. It is a splendid collection of handsome over- nd-White plaids, Trithmed with lace und © dery, Miaited skirt 14 16 end 18 yeare ing Women’s Flowered Org ped neck and @bow siee coats to select irom at $17.0u. not on sale today. Men’s $1.50 and $2 Shirts at 95c }resh, new, beautiiul Shirts, plaited, in coat style, with cufis attached, Also stiii bosoms, with cutis attached, Made of high grade percales and madras, in light and dark grounds, All in desirable patterns, beautitully jaundered, ‘elo and wiih dn comfortably fitting Insts, and the shapes ‘This is an offering that has rarely been equalled in the ialeatal aati C2 DICE GLO VOUT /GUOT. past. The Shirts are of the same excellent character as | *™nj, Hincher. those that made such a {furore two weeks ago. ‘They will appeal to the good taste of the most particular men, All regular’sizes, and good variety of patterns ineach, The handsomest shirts that eell regularly at 31.50 and $2, to- morrow at 95c. each. Not on sale today. Main floor, New Butlding. $3 and $3.50 Derbies at $1.75 Kteady tomorrow morning, Main floor, New Bulking, th yeaa At 64, regularly $5.75—Fancy Figured Co on Voile Dresses, in dainty 3 in various ‘colors, prettily > ldery, Splendid Values in Shoes For Women, Girls and Boys In four groups, the details of each given below. All these shoos taf Tegularly $2 and $1.00—Women's Shoes, of black Kid- ea egholes aha medium noela. pair—Sina! joys’ Shoes, made of box calfskt soild ‘sizes 10 t0 13% hat Pretty Ribbons—Small Prices i Every woman likes this combination—girls will find that the wide ribbons make pretty bows. At 250 a yard, regularly Boe.—Plaid ribbons, 4 At 180 @ ya Pu a Wash ribbon of 19 yarda; No. 1, of 10 yards leather soles. wide. 1, at 200 a plece 4) ut Soe a piece at Cut Glass at Cut Prices Pretty table pieces, some very decidedly below regular values. Men’s black and brown |erbies in the correct styles of OLL Bottles, at vas aan ° nd Salte and Peppers, at 25c and Coa the new season, specially made up for us between times at Syrup Jugs, at Soe, #1 and mi, Hate fe the factory to sell at this special price. Regularly $3 and $8.50 Derbies at $1,75 eac.l. Also a lot of sample Verbies and others from our own stock selling regularly at $2,50 and $3, mostly browns and a few blacks, at $1.50 each. Table Napkins and Doilies One- Third Off Price 262 ull J.inen Napkins, natural color, hemmed, at 20c each, regu- larly 300. \ 121n. embroidered Doilies, scalloped edge, at 25¢ each, regularly 7ic, |] / Main floor, New Building. Blankets and Bed Spreads 90c, instead of $1.25 White Cotton Blankets with pink and blue borders, double-bed size, The Annual Clean- -up White Crochet Bed Spreads, ready hemmed, full size, \ Of G L O V7 E S Handkerchief Hints At 12%c, instead of 20c.—Wonien's shear linen hemati - kerchiefs, with overplalds of white, three patterns. cemamene ane ‘ At 260—Women’s French Novelty Handkerchiefs, ‘ On Thursday morning this stirring January feature at | and colora, Easy to mutch a tle or suit specesa patterns WANAMAKER’S Will be ready. The lots are small in many ys cases, and, naturally, sizes are broken throughout the $1 Black Broadcloth, 55¢ a Yard various groups: but every man and woman familiar with The twenty pieces should go in o wink. The broadcloth ts 50 |}! our past offerings knows what splendid bargains can be | !ches wide and has fine lustrous Anish. secured by being here promptly on the morning of this sale. [t is impossible to give complete detail, but these Women’s $1.25 Gloves at $1 genera hints will be sufficient for those who wish to share 16-Button, double-tipped Silk Gloves; good, heavy quality, in tan, || j the splendid offerings; black and white. i Women’s Unlined Gloves| Men’s Lined Gloves More Utility Boxes Under-Price 150 paire of $1 and $1.25 Gloves 140 pairs of $1 and $1.50 Gloves Last week you tcok so kindly to these handy boxes we had to hurry { at 25c a pair. 4 i at 50c a pair. in a new supply. Like the others, these boxes are covered with pretty | 806 pairs of $1 to $2.50 Gloves at 346 patra of $1.50 Gloves at 76¢ eretonnes anc have brass handles. 50c a pair. 2 196 pairs of $1.50 to $4.25 Gloves | # ine ras 27 in., at $1.75. regularly $2.60, 29 in., at $2, regularly $2.75. ae eialbalry Paresh EEA) 50c Tapestry Pillow Slips at 35c | 160 pairs of 50c to $1 Cashmere Glovestatieocialealt’ Have art cloth backs and aro finished with tassels. 157 pairs of $2.50 to $3.50 Gloves 50 pairs of $2.25 Wool Gloves at | at $2 a pair. Pri Ww D 76c a pair. 247 pairs of $2.25 to $5 Gloves | Prices Way Down on Table and Couch Covers , . t $2 i The table covers are of tapestry, red, green or blue grouads with Women’s Lined Gloves | at $2 pair. floral and conventional designs, some with plain centres, some reversk ||, 138 pairs of $5 Gloves at $3 a pair. 192 pairs of $1 Gloves at 50c a to $8.50 Fur A ble, all with three-inch fringe. | pair. | re $10.4 and $11.2; 2x2 yards, at oe) pairs of $1.50 and §2 Gloves And a few pairs at higher 75, were at 75c a pair. prices similarly reduced ve ; values, o 5 3 OF 3 . dn Oriental and, ¢ 8) Inches Wid 173 of $1.50 to $3.25 Gloves reversible, nt Ba. TB and 87.50, Were ¥.60, Men’s Unlined Gloves 429 pairs of $1 to $2.50 Gloves at 50c a pair. 51 pairs of $1 and $1.50 Gloves at 25¢ a pair. at $1 a pair. Children’s Gloves 114 pairs of unlined Gloves at 25c a pair. 146 pairs of $1 and $1.26 lined A Thousand Rug Bargains —More, for in the assortment are over one thousand four hundrea rugs, rang.ng in price from a small Carpet Rug for 50c to a 9x12 ft, i n floor, 3 > 19.75. Gloves at 50c a pair. pions het hed r. New Axminster Rug at $ 5 152 pairs of $1.60 lined Gloves ty ef ie ia, Bunt ‘Also Hassocks at 50¢ dnd 75e, and odd sized Crex rugs at small orices. at 75c a pair. Oa ment JOHN WANAMAKER Broa way. Fourt! Avenue, Former! Foui H Eighth to Tenti Street. A. T. Stewart & Co,

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