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MOUMUAT, 1995. TRE EVENING WORLD. FEBRUARY 10, mn Polls Clore in ihe Charities Voting ‘0-diorrow, Fed, 12, Store Closes At 5.30 P.M. ae Cle fftaanafdfere ‘facanfiy Sameny [Bascal si A Building. POOR “STE CHILDREN HAT ALL, Pgh Anyi "i | In the Auditorium Tomorrow At 2 P.M. We Present Miss Kathleen Mathew In Prose-Pictures and Dramatic Impersonations of the Songs and Industries of Ireland Tuesday's OtferingenNot on Sale Today | ; | ; ISS MATHEW is the grand-niece of Father Mathew, -he world- er Play Ball With Sandwiches i addition to the ‘Tuesday Bargain” items printed below, special -ttention is directed to M re owned Irish Apostle of Temperance, She has, . arrived |] 1,000 Girls’ Washable Dresses the remarkable offers in in America from Dublin, where she gave these Prose-Picture [) At $1 to $2.50, Regularly $1.35 to $3.50 | A remarkable offering, presenting unusually fine values at substan- itlal price economies. The newest style ideas have been selected tor this We cordially invite all our Irish friends and all friends of Ireland, |) ent assortment of inexpensive dresses. There are high and low }neck and guimpe styles, with various pretty sleeves. Mothers know the and all lovers of art and literature. to see and hear this unusual J) A entertainment. | Wanamaker standards are very high as to materials and workmanship, even in low priced garments. February SILK SALE pea Deep hem. Sizes for 6 to 14 years. More Monday Offerings The Silk Store counters are filled with the handsome Distributed at School and Go Home to Lunch. entertainments in 1 ..nster Hall to packed houses. Tae amine.souations -vill be givea ‘a Irish costume, in connection with lantern slides and musical accompaniment. China and Cut Glassware, Furniture, Laces, Em- broideries, Robes and Wash Fabrics Special sales in these lines are now in progress. In addition, the “‘Special Underprice Sections” have been filled with bargains in low-priced goods, “1 Double Stamps Up to 12 0’Clock ‘TWO “*S. & H.’’ Green Trad- ONE ‘“'S. & H.”’ Green Trad- ; ing Seine with each 10c ing Stamp with each i0c 5 of purchase made | of purchase made ‘The first free dictrit the York, which took place Me School No. 114, at wYreet, proved to the s teachers that no very hunger e: among the pupils, The school janitor was kept busy for @ couple of hours afte on of food to | “starving school cl to-day at Put No, 78 Oliver tisfaction of the ovs and patterns. Latest Spring Models in Women’s Suits and Skirts serious cases of the noon hour "weeping the street in front of the AFT, , : 7 3 Cita) Ga di Gains cm cleo a BLFORE NOON PIER NOUN tissues now priced at radical reductions trom former values, This 1s a Spring opening which will interest women, not cone tock k—still i rause of the new and fashionable Spring suits and separate & bread which the “starving” children Ski 4 Pi —we have In addition to those presented last week—still in good |‘ (yaifor’ eich . irt a Ky T a a icture Framin: Girls’ Shocs—Kidskin; button avelnel fi ' ppear for the first time, but because the prices are inexpensive had stripped from the slices of ham fj Gauges kirt length: BT cecured a Ces ma ndilace styles; supply—we mention the following groups today remarkable values. How we obtained tue price concessions may not a paren ey ; Will go the work of a 50c Skirt large lot of sample mouldings in a in sizes up to $2 Black Taftfetas at $1.25 a yard—Handsome 4s-irch Liack} interest you, but we are eure these $12 Suits that are really $18 and $20 Bugene Hi) marker; regular price, 25c: 10c wide choice of styles; for Tuesday $1.50; Tuesday,. Taffeta Silks, in the best quality made in America; highly lustrous, {n &/ values will, Come and see them in twelr freshness. Tuesday. only we will make frames to order (Shot Section, Second Floor.) beauuful chiuon finish. Regular $2 quality, at $1.25 a yard. At 812, requlurly #18 and §20—Spring sults in all the new fancy ma- Main aisie, Old Building. 75c Lining Taffeta at 55c a yard—Bright, new and fresh Taf- feta Silks, in medium and dark colorings, 19 inches wide. $1 Peau de Cygne at 68c a yard —Inare; var dress quascy, in of these mouldiags at prices about 25 per cent. below our usual fig- ures, ‘Picture Section, Third Floor, Center.) Made in single and double breasted coats, 18th Sto with turned-back Notion Section, Main Fioo) Floss Pompadour Frames —feather-weight and sanit shades of brown; also blac! us, with complete lines of sizes, semi-fitted, lined with satin, notched collar and full sleeves, cuffs. The skirts are side-plaited, finished with a bias toi! AEN t #3—Separate Skirts, in fancy checked materials, mixtures and plalds, amas. Gored and side-plaited, trimmed and finished with tallored strap= Mg. blas fold or with buttons, Black Sateen—$,000 yardsot black lining sateen, 36 inches wide; lustrous finish; regular [alse 25c a . L5e , Raid that they were distributed was the extreme. As nc mM tted to th 0 repor school and no o1 AS Sa blandesiregdlariaries Women’s Coat Sweaters| yard; Tuesday... light, medium and dark colorings. 20°Inches wide. 24 tioor, oid Building. Tuesday.......... —knitted wool sweaters of a good (Lining Section, Main Floor $1 Shower-proof Foulards at 58c a yard—tiandso:1e Twilled (Notion Section, Main Floor, 18th St) ati in several SSO reau-) Kid Cambric~10.090 ysrdsot - oula:. Silks in a shower-proof quality; desirable small and medium- Women’s Winter Coats, $6 sized patterns, in street colorings. 24 in. Main floor, Old Building. And the following items in the Economy Basement: $1.15 Black Jaffetas at 85c a yard —%s inches wide, In perfect | gualuuteed quality, suitable for dresses Ur linings. 65c Satin Foulards at 50c a yard —22-inch Satin Foulards, in Copenhagen blue, navy biue, brown ana black, in polka-dots of various Sizes. $1 Lining Satins at 68c a yard—%3-in. wide, in browns, us. d Cambric,in black, wnite anda ial line of col- ors; regular price 743c a yard; Tuesday....., 5c (Lining Section, Mala Floor.) Saxony Flannel—36, inchea ; . wide; white Perfect goods; regular price 49c a yard; Tuesday.. 29c (Flannel Section, Main Floor.) French Flannel Aloo! silk mbroidered A clearance of Winter coats, all in the best styles of the season, but les are broken, of course, and all sizes are not here. No coat in the assortinent has been priced heretofore for less than $12. of broadcloth and kersey cloth, a few in fine tweeds, in checks, stripes and plaids, 50 inches long, in single or double-breasted styles. Three Hundred Crex Rugs at Bargain Prices | These are mill-ends, and each rug is neatly bound Ne. rly 1s many sizes and prices as rugs, but here are six suggestions: ~* 8x3 {t., we BOCs 8x6 ft, ant pee 8x6 ft, at $1.80; 9x4 ft, at $1.35; 9x5 and 9xb ft., auze lisle, Women’ s Hose “tall fashioned hose; fast black; seconds of 25c quality; all sizes; reese, a pair. lic (Women’s Ho: Keystone Rye Whiskey— No. 4, a quality never before sold at less than $4.50 a gal- rE jon; Tuesda $3.50 (Wine and Liquor Section, 4th Floor, Frent.) Tuesday (Women’s Wear Section, 2d Floor, aoe ) p tecnesiiniiob ene diet ects 100-Piece Initialed Dinner Seis $8.25 Ralte rhild . however ham sandwic and 85c Checked Taffetas at 50c a yard— 19-inch Shirt-waist Suks, tn various CHLNELS Basement, Old Building. ft, Waving + —special; im- Oh arg them at each oth Gcden Sherry eartea goods, French flannel, ina range of the anaieatie thet rg there te over 1.200 individual bargains, in large and passed out int cells regularly at $3 agal- These are fine porcelain ee roealas Price 36c ay 1 It World reporter lon; Tuesday di ay Py e uesday....ssee.see Sp d id ml. ° ones who threw (Wine and Liquor Section, 4th Floor, Front) SN DDIA ERY SRO GRE (Flannel Section, Mala Floor.) en enal ems 38c and 50c Dress Linens at 17c a Yard what he was £ inigi + y " This extraordinary offerin, ves Women e splendid opportunity to mate superior old Tatragona port, sienuy For D RE ESSMAKERS extraordinary offering at plenaid_ opp ‘Aw, 60. he Port iaparens reraienee initiai also in gold. The Outing Flannel weten or ER secure linen suitings early in the season and at price economies rarely set includes soup tureen, three meat dishes, two covered vegetable dishes and 91 other pieces which go to complete the set. Here are ten most unusual items of Sewing Requisites, the very low prices of which dressmakers will appreciate at a glance. All standard qualities, in plentiful supply—and many others like them in the Febru- ary Sales of Notions: Dress Shields. double covered, nain- svok, sizes 3, 4, 6. 15¢ a Pair, Double Serge Belting, black or white, he answered in disg con $2 ont.) equalled. Better come early for this bargain. At 17¢ a yard, regularly 50c — 1,000 yards of 36-inch, golden brown and natural color dress ‘Mnen. $2.75 a gallon; Tuesday... (Wine and Liquor Section, 4th Floor, —mercerized; with Portieres heavy tassel fringe; choice of all colors; regu- lar pubes $6a bal choice designs; sold regularly at 12c a yard; Tuesday...... (Flannel Section, Main Floor.) —‘*Around the World with Books Josiah Allen’s Wife’— abc 5c out a 17¢ a yard, regularly 38c—2,000 yards of cream and white dress linene, | 28 Inches wide. Mercerized Skirt Braid, 6-yd, plece, iblack only, Ze. 600-yard spool Basting Cotton, 4e. Got all they expe. Linen Doilies Halt Price free lunch. It was exp! alr ues- $4. 85 enjoyed Sy everybody that reads it; h A) §-yard piece. 25e. ienglish Pins, a-lb. box, 25e. i} that to-morrow the day. one of the latest and best; never 1 0. \d-E: sizes Irt Belting, double curved, black! be on the scene anc (Upbeleierys Secnon: Tbe) Floor, Freee) sold before for less than Brcatincky wer mroset| sizes caauiel omaeniteaieoara plece. Be,” {Ofiexcellent linen, md evenchy euibroldered| scalloped edges. one Utility Boxes — suitable tor $1.08; Tucsday............ 39C Be ero io hie erode Oo | wate doce tees Te lack oF! {)'{nches round, at 1c, 200 and Z6e each, regularly Se, 40e and B0c. Well, it's shirt waists or (Book Section, Third Floor, Center.) Cable Cord. 2 lb. in. bo: jack or| Sewing Silk, large spools, black or| = food,” remark other clothing; covered with mat- White, 40c_ bo: white, full yardage, 40¢ spool. Bargains in Curtain Madras Splendid chance for fresh, attractive curtains, at very small outlay. |'This is beautifully colored curtain madras, which hangs gracefully when The Wanamaker Column tistics nent i of “Pretty-Penny” Savings “She whose savings are many will save a pretty-penny. These savings are on the ehingsy ou want, of a quality} requisitioned Main foo, ‘Fourth avenue, O14 Butlding, order. HAST TON | BROOKLYN REOPENS Books — Modern Educator; com- pendium of useful infor mation on law, history, medicine, physiology, bookkeeping, short- hand and other subjects; bound in cloth; sizeyx11 inches; for- inet price $1.98; Tuesday 59¢ (Book Section, Third Floor, Center.) , Men’s Astrakhan Gloves —with comfortable wool lining, mocha or dogskin palms; black, brown, tan and chinchill ting; regular price, $2.75; Tuesday (Upholstery Section, Third Fi Couch Cov.rs—tapestry Re all around; very attractive; can. not be duplicated elsewhere for less than $1.75; Tues- dave 98c (Upholstery Section, Third Floor, Front.) Calling: Cards—12 hand writ: $1.95 loor, Front.) Here Are Savings in Infants’ Dresses and Bonnets At 0c, recularly S5c—Infants’ Dresses, of blue or pink gingham and chambra. waist and Russian styles, trimmed with embroidery or wash braid, fh, 0 4 years, Be, regulurly $1.2%—Infants’ white silk bonnets, Dinner sets of equal double ruffle of silk ten cards and |] grade or design have 7 h dy TU. andy ¢ Snifton in front. F ae F handsome aluminum : regularly $1 and $1.2 that makes them worth buying, ‘These items ready = 81.50, recularly $—Infants' Ronnets, of white silk or colored vel With Jenkins Family Out. i90s\catendarand MOICRET eed never been sold hereto- Tuesday..... T5e MORROW morning. Not on sale today: Withvaainty cricaininge or ehiten and -xiobens sive for tachi a oie ean fore for less than $12.50. And at $4.25 this is the biggest bargain ever ad- on back; or with hand-finished (Glove Section, Main Floor, Center.) cowhide leather case with 1903 calendar and name burnt Women’s $3 Shoes at $2) French Lingerie Reduced French Corset Covers, hand-made Fe gace (end cbunony), melisd and hand-embroidered In dainty floral Williamsburg Bank Men’s Velour Gauntlets— Practical Petticoat Values on; Resumes. 2 aes L . wool lined; jersey palm; thumb re- or stitched soles; natty atyles. n_brok tze At 7e—Of mercerized sateen, with accordion plaited ruffle, finished Tee ulsna peers S dan etSOr Tg pull uectiscdmbyaithisMory anya||latrtrerucettaieaoaries slain Foor O10 iui of ah tia US ruth a baton ae tw rues ee choice of either Tuesday ae Calter dick e—OF striped Hingham, with sectional flounce, finished with ruffle and ularly 75c a pair; Tuesday 50c (Glove Section, Main Floor, Center.) other store. While the eh i| quantity is not a limited s At M2.85—OF taffeta stlk, Women’s Shoes at $1 (Stationery Section, Third Floor, Genter.) 5 uliding. in black and colors, with deep stitched flounce, With the Jenkins influence eliminates Y : 7 - —' lean-up of small sizes of bigh- at Percaline dust ruffle, the Firet Bank, wf Brookivn 11 Playing Cards Siere!Cooper |ione, yet because of the 4 Aan Clean uP mor genial save oc ney i eee eli thiday MATHaM ISOC zi 2c pack on ies e4ual | extraordinary nature of || Men’s Driving Gauntlets Sade rogs, BL Yalues, mostly. Eatee! $20 Blankets at $12 z Ipetitutlons that suspended during. the fine winsh, ‘and cost us morect, [this offering we advise || j-!s automobile gauntlets; wool Aascuett, Old Bullding aur Sua ene Ra ale eteranotg| Women's Wrappers and Kimonos syn eae Seventies pea ’ a : 3 a 3S Dist 4 Saar At 81.25—Wo Wrapp a icreninrs * or era penicay an cae ET a Cy || LISS EDI) Go ee OLE 0 GHG) ox, $2.50 Corsets at $1 7 | ritied bucks full front, trimmhen’weitit a AGE > lO Gln which the Jenkins J No en0000 morro Tuesday...ee-s+-4 Augustine Corsets, excellent for the Men’s 50c aren he aE inne elmianos: cof oot pe, In plain colors, shirred fed. (Stationery Section, Third Floor, Center.) John W. Schofleld was appointed tem porary recelver. He £ be In fair shape. and with the old The price is a special Tues- day Bargain fig- ure for to-mor- row onl (Glove Section, Main Floor, Genter.) 1 average figure, also for figures re- & long Waist and back and high Supporters attach | "Rotunda. Old Buildin, $1 Taffeta Silk at 75c | Handkerchiets at 25c | Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with cords and plaids printed In colors, Rotunda, Old Bullding, 50c Linen at 25c a Yard| — 100 superior gue BusinessCards LOG laupetier printed in any new style of type while you wait; regular price, 33¢ i Men’sCashmeretteGloves —tleece lined; in black only; sold | regularly at 25c¢ a pai Tuesday ......+ New Dainty Shirt-Waists Two stylish models, one of China sitk, one of larn, make t2elr firs appearance today, at specially attractive prices. Ba eepuctta Ata $8.25 co operating id Jenkinses, a Dy 60-Pi T. t dd riga0dc0qa0 1 Black, suitable for dresses or lin- : 3 4 the bank could be reopened. ‘The IBEUaieel Set Rental Fis eeen -Piece able Sets, (Glove Section, Mal: ings; guarantee woven in the selvage;| 36 in. White Costume Linen at half At BOF China silk, in black or white, plaited front, with embroidered ineoa tec routrontita taiog tates eae With Your Initial, se 26 in. wide. price. Not more than twenty yanis to a | nel nlalins ea pve taleey Oe ioanawenak (ie inate ver Paper Flowers—'0s¢ jovpink $4.65 Axminster Rugs-size ax12 sevond fluor, O14 Buliding. Customer, "Second toon, Old Bulding, | AC SZLOF tmwne whit anh slack. bye or pink stripes; plaited and heme H . in flor- = hs oe the other dire: There was no excitement attanding thr 90c Ribbon at 65c carnations in red, white and pink; alland/Orientallaesiens; $2 Fancy Linens at 90c | = Thin blown glass, each $17.50 suitable for Valentine decorations; + $2 ; Tues TW Moti Ribbor ith sath Irish hand-émbroldered, he ftehed reopening to-day y all the. de- fein ndbG, eke 0 CoaT ors piece engraved with your regular824.50; Tuesday. ERED CHE eta ae Orr a area ve UA Ae Fine Glove Sah positors have signed agreements limit Tuesday * 25¢ initial. Set consists of: (Rug Section, Fifth Floor, Fronty white light blue and cream. Sau originally $2, now 90¢ ea, a 0 Gaetirrh 2 hb sad ing their withdrawals. Business mon Section, Third Floor, Cen:er.) 7 Axminster R airs At 80c, regularly 4c—G-Inch ribbon} Second floor, Old Bulliting, Ree eee elias Bille Gla ten ot Bete nce nee whose funds arm tied up in the banl (Stationery Section, in joor, Cemrer.. 12 Table Tumblers xminster ugs 2 to ma Ost A h Pl U di P : ke Vo - s —l6-bution length, in tan, white ana Ailibelae r i B: —of black 12 Lemonade Tumblers i i 5x50 Main floor, Old Dullding. strich Flumes Under Price |viack —_ Lo eC ae Ak ; pcvemmnedat with aay for Chatelaine ags Binan ae Whiskey Tumblers inches: in pretty colorings; $1. 49 wa aul ack nh of i ales Ostrleh = ‘Kent needs by men int 4 ete fy y 31.95; a . f iti: umes, with heavy broad ds. | i ine (ethel eeraectacicnl Bie leather; very stylish and service: 12 Wine Glasses CH ye Tod $1.25 Spring Suitings,65c | ¥1" ma claon, Rede wees 2500 Yards ot Gingham at 10c a Yard Section, . now o q Medium a stripes and 12 Cordial Glasses welsh Joseph Huber, acting president, ts !n able; sold regularly at 29; me He aie bao & . Pretty dress ginghams of good quality and fine finish, in fan charge of the ‘ Wiliam Tuesdayerreerserrseeeesseee 19¢ |) one regular price of this set|] Prunes — best quality Italian ; oor, Ota WHuniding vee oe ene shecks, stripes and plain colors, efaney, 3 renal’ Seeen i eadoreite eee aecenT eee re cent completes 97S; weimake luscious feeniean Feataty ees 25¢ Cotton Voile at 12 4c Fur Coats | ars) riggs, Theodore F. me —black seal usel its the siz quality 5 in uusslan pony ski Moses May. Jonn W. Wover, Morumer || Envelope Books~ Slack seal usually sold at 18¢ a Ibs 9 In street and evening shades, plain h mostly Flannelette at 6 1-2c a Yard AUNSHARGESoLNTaN Crone ae at er or marble alligator strap enve- Tuesday 3 1dS.sseceseeeeee GOC ats Cie a near rly “at! “at "hate ‘This Special price for excellent flannelette, in blue and white, ptak (Grocery Section, Fourth tog.) gray and white stripes and checks. $5.75 Shirt Waist Patterns, $3 lope books; brown, gray, tan Serra siterana Slack; reg, price 98: Tuesday 48C un ‘Leather Goods Section, Main Floor, Froni.) Chil: ren’s Sleeping Gar- (No C. O, D. Orders on these I glass sets.) (China and Glass Section, Third Floor, ront. y . 875 #200; were ° ie Skin, 820 to 8701 were $40 to 40 B40 to R85; to ee and Net Robes Rare Values from Sirloin Steaks—selected cuts of native stock; 20ca pound; TWO FIRES IN HOTEL WITHIN N THREE HOURS. usually sold at eiassiie peed original |" Caracul, were $8 to means » Tuesday, pound.,....,, l6c | ‘ome. of these gracefully | ¢154 hint floor, Old. Huitts heer handkerchief linen, handsomely : —knitted; sizes | to ' of some u Hiding Of sheer nen, handsomely embroldered, with 00! COGuN BES rnn eo nine renee ars, well made, com-|Bread and Butter Plates| (rest seston, Four Floor THRs akitis“are veady “OF wee" | The following Specialsare |! “it 2me ° Plain oF plaid liven,” Boxed. . eal Fine wih ieathcuretenl ace fortable ange at ae TRU 95 e—| —made of Austrian china; perfect} Merry Widew Musie~com- $1.00 to $12.50 White Net Robes, the NEW BUILDI | —_——_______ Ir ing to the American House, a hotel a a Sa aa a goods/and) neatly “deco old plete ERO EO in the } NG $1 Feather Pillows at 75 } se, a hotel at Pt (Children’s Wear Section, Second Floor,Rear.| Fegularly at 10¢ each; Tues, words and music in ong cite $11 10 $45, White Lace Robes, at! Men’s $2.50 Shoes, $1.90 ve Second avenue and One Hundred and Children’s Night Gowns| 4v-- ia % of the most popularsongs and the $11.50 to $2.5. prirClie In plain bine aud white and infancy striped tickings, Size,20x2 EER a REE aU ae eS y Auren 5 ee sizes 4 to] _(Chinaware Section, Third Floor, Front.) comp! pwaltecslionhelnianbygs sans Black since! Rqvestiatll iceessoonnuolest onsérvative shapes, | Weight, three pounds ind \. 1 is laze did a — eof . ; m Opera; Tucsday....., 0 our, Ob id ho w ul! ‘ pen — Peer imal tata yeac nie gold) FeRularlyal age Cupsand Saucers~¢ecorated (Sheet Music Section, Third Fee, Rear.) CeO een aed an eee : "At 630 O'clock the pi Tuesday. sees Japanese Men’s Jerseys at 50c |25c to 65c Curtain Nets ed a blaze on the rear. He sent in fifteen m nutes’ gucces'ed In ext Ten minute later a man rushed told. Mr, Kelman. that h on fire ' Kelman iuitie found a blaze vurning ti @econd floor, although not cr Atiackhd 1 t time the fire: hhurder job on t the flarn: were on the the same r V! had ir hands out d nd the r hen was The struction Durned sev2ral months ago, ——_-—_. EXPRESS RATES ADVANCED. nt Minimum Charge for Package 25 Ceuts, BOSTON, Feb. 10.—The minimum rat» for express packages s advanced from 15 to 25 cents to-day by the Ame fean Express Company and the Na- tlonal Expr ompans’, operating o: thelr Itres north and south of this elty he Boston Mercnan's’ association will meet to-morrow to decile Whether an shall be made io the State fos 3 oad Commissioners, police 4 (Children's Wear Section, Second Floce, Rear.) Children’s Night Draw- ers—mace of canton flannes sizes 4 to 14 years; sold Rees 6 ularly at 85c; Tuesday. 9c (Chiicren’s Weur Section, Second Hieort hear.) Children’s Gingham —\,other Hubtard style; Dresses well made, comfort- able and serviceable; sizes 2 and 3 years; regular price 33¢; Cracker Jars—™ade china; new goods; sold regularly at 19c a pairs Tuesda 12 %¢ (Chinaware Section, Third Floor, Front.) trian chin assorted fruit decorations: y- sold regularly at 5 Jc, Tuesda’ 20€ (Chinawere Seciion, Third Floor, Front.) Women’s Sweater Blouses —of wool and well made, in sev- 0 regularly $1.50 Tuesday 6 * 25¢ pe Rae a 98e (Children’s Wear Section, Second Fleer Rear 1 women's va eeclentaaiticors Center) Children’s Russian| Women’s Go f Vests smd: Dresses! gingham ond flan- of good nelett: in seversi| quality wool: in several col gg pretty desiins; regularly « ors:reguiarly $1.50; Tuesday JSC S8c; Tues 39C | iwomen's Wear Section, 2d Floa-, Center» (Children’s Wear Section, loor, Center. Chi'dren’s Cloth Coats— in ted: to § $1.95 jeor, Centr navy S.zes Children’. Wear Secton, 2d Christy Pictures—* a sk for “S, & WU." Green Trading Stampe—We Give The varied assortment ects: tatted! rames; wortn F ole B96 ture Seetion, Third Hoar, Centend of very desirable sub and framed in bla Men’s Half Hose — fancy ‘ash- mere in neat designs; cotta conds of 25c¢ quality; 4, Tuesday. a 12%e Men's Hose Section, Main Floor.) Children’s Underwear— heavy fleece lined underwear; new | and pe values up to 39¢; our regular Beige 190; 5 Tuesday. 1dc | (Children’s Underwear Section, Mala Floor.) Men’s Shirts—™ 1's colored dress shirts taultlessly made; cut full size; fit guaranteed, attached or detached curls; light and dark etf 14 to 18; value 31; ourreg- ular price 79c; Tuesday ‘Men's Furnishings Section, Main Floor.) | Men’s Neckwear~s's four. in= hands; light and dark colors: 25¢ quality our re Tues day. le (Men's wuruishings Section, Main Floor.) SR a a? isp pa susie prse broken lots. Miah-neek, Jerseys, In ally $4 $3, for full and half sash anded hou substontal hiding at 18c to 42c | they will find In imitation Giinend Gree at 50¢ Sole leather Carrying C ack and for aie’ $3.75 Rugs at $1.95 Hand-woven | bedro: Books at 25¢ LET MRE IAG cD TeTeATSgS heen pi curtain goods, tn beautitu! colorings years. "a no two russ allke: #x0 feet rand $1.08 Firth, floes, New ulting About seventy-five Cut Glass Under-Price Fine new at a quarter ¢ third hele tommy & Bridal of Dishes | m1 2 and St n, tune, Mansfield Brooks | W Headon Hill I wtters. From Ladtes ‘olery Trays worth $2 and § Powls. 8 In W Thies Babylon, Mrs. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. —— JOHN WANAMAKER Ree tlnebhardecaniaauble 18 uate Pr aERY Good Handkerchiet Values i emt are: ed initials. H i neat boxes, box; children’s linen Handkerch in fancy Useful Notene, Small Price to 4 paner s pound tobi each. at Se ° at Bodkins, Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St.