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ENTIRE FAMILY = LEARNED ART OF BEATING HOTELS. ba STOCKS SE mT A600 DEMAND More Serious Charge May Be P Preferred Against Mrs. Chap- | ley and Her Brood. | Mother, eine Son fall Son-in-Law Held Prisoners in Plainfield. HAD SKE laware Issues, R g and cifics in Favor. sald New Y Mrs. Cather!n the widow of a former and owner of ter, son and son. by the New Jersey was arrested yeste The son gave The Plainfield police that Mrs. Chapley's la name. “Show,” tut No Baggage. OPULAR SONG. * the Sam Bernard appearing Itled “What Itt family. Well Supplied With Keys. far $44 for the will be given, in the Maga- AY’S WORLD. R Last Week February Economy Sale Of Fine Shoes For Men and Women In Gur Basement Store Bargain Tables Filled with the Most Remarkable Shoe Values Sizes separated: selections made quickly and most satisfactorily by our customers. 6th Ave.. Cor, 20th St. Womea’s $3 and $4 Shoes To Close Out At $1 90 Men’s 3utton, Lace e@Blucher -aif and Kody up- eat ar price >4 At , $2.50. CAMMEYE her, Gun Metal sizes and w Patent Lez to-date las $1.25 $1.00 “CAMMEVER” HONOLULU JAPS PREPARE .* MAN OF 70 SHOOTS DOWN the well- THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, Tit u nt ia EIGHTIETH S.niHoAy. ; \ — ee oy Is Suffering From Rheumatic Ce ae leet to Leave To-Morrow. LIMA, Fet Corner hooters Sixth Ave. |(2@ oe. | Fee , chs Q2sd St. | a FINAL REDUCTIONS BIG BARGAINS IN Sixth Ave. @ 23d St. _|SUITS& OVERCOATS|| All at Savings of 50 Per Cent. and More To-day and to-morrow you can get a big bar- gain in a Suit or Overcoat. No goods carried over. We clear the tables every season. A FEW OF THE SPECIALS One Thousand Heavy and Medium Weigit iW la Men's Overcoats, including Black Melton, Oxford Melton, Gray Melton, Black Kersey. aT aoe 2.00 TO GREET PACIFIC FLEET. Medium Weight Thibets, also some Light colored Fancy Cheviot Overcoats. The above lines sold all season at $14, $10 and $18. To-day and To-morrow. One Thousand MEN'S SACK SUITS, in- cluding Black Thibets, Fancy Worsteds, vos | Fancy Scotch Cheviots, some silk or satin lined; any size, 34 to 44 chest measure- ment. Reduced irom $16 and $18. To-day and To-morrow......... 500 Pairs of Men's W orsted anid) Cheviot Trousers, worth $3 and- oo EMPLOYER IN QUARREL. $4 (30 to 44 waist), now........) Corner SIE Corner Sixth Ave S24 Sixth Ave. @ 23d St. 7a | © 23d St. OUTFITTERS TOMEN&wOMed! NIGHT UNTIL 9.30 OPEN SATURDAY raison Sake & Company 3h Se Announce for Saturday, February 29th A Most Remarkable Special Sale of Washable Dresses for Girls (5 to 14 years) 3,900 Dresses of white lawns and colored ginghams, chamkrays, madras or percales in assorted colors in 40 different models will be placed on sale At About One-Half Resular Prices White and Colored Dresses 7 styles at $5.48; 5 to $3.75 Value $2.50. II styles at $2.48; Value $3.95 to $4.95. Together with a prominent manufacturers entire surplus stock of 900 fine linen, chambray and } $2.48 assorted colorings; sizes 5 to I4 years. 9 styles at $1.98; Value ham Dress-s n seven styles; Value $4.50 to $6.50, at For’ Friday and Saturday—Extraordinary Sale of Washable Suits and Reefers for Boys The character and qualities of the garments involved, at once raise this opporiun.ty to a decide ly unusual plane. Washable Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits, of white duck, | white pepi white galatea, white chambray, also figured $x galatea or chambray in stripes; also na ural linen; bloomer | +95 trousers: sizes 22 to I0 years. Value 53.00, $4.00 & $5.00 | $7.95 ural linen; sizes 2/2 to 8 years Value $3.00, $4.00 & $5.00 Tailored Suits | Saleof LongPants For Girls, Misses and Small Women. | Suits for Boys, at In New Spring Models $19. 50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 | 100 entirely new and distinctive 37-75 SIZES 30 TO 36 | Formerly $12.50 & $15 Sr selection The remz 3 of fancy suits for boys ‘bout effects are inder of our Winter stock The col- ilso includes a few light. from last season offered lection weight th Saturday, Fe 50 Tailored Suits bruary 2 suits lelt Washable Reefers of white pigue, duck. poplin, or galatea or nat- j | For Misses and Smal! Women The Sale of Special at $z9.75 Trousers for Men | Value $35.00 Will End On Saturday | f far striped Formerly 0 and $4, at $2.50 j ustom-tailored model; Former!s and $6, at 3.50 years to bust Formerly $7 and $8, at 5,50 FEBRUARY 28, 1908. Wy Men’s Heavy & Medium Weight || vi eap Year’s Eee Ds Y) Celebrated To-morrow at Wanamaker’s Interest will be two-fold The “Seven Ages of Women” Exhibition supplies ten artistic tableaux. And tomorrow the Rotunda of the Old Builds told of below, more definitely appropriate to the day. ‘Then | morrow an EXTRA RED LETTER DAY of extraordinary mei idise prolongs your chanee to secure some of the remarkable February Furniture at hati price, DON’T MISS WANAMAKER’S TOMORROW, Woman's Proposal Here Are a Few of | D | Extra RED LETTER DA} | Manat Her Mercy | Scores o! tine offerings. continued irom today. cannot < be told of here; you'll tind them w! you The | Every woman knows— | store was never more full of the tings you Want, at uitle | prices, Men's $18 to $30 Over- | coats, $12.50 | Fancy colors. gray herring! nd plain black and art moc 2 sizes for and every man, too, if he | would admit it—that it is | periectly tit and proper, by | good form and long custom, | for woman to aelect her own | mate, and once every four Fears to propose to the real | owner of her heart, instead - of having to select only from Men’s $22.50 to $30 the half-dozen men who hap- Suits. $14.50 pen to propose to her. arena uiteter tan Leap Year breaks the manacles of convention, But when she proposes and bretal man denies her suit, he cannot escape by | merely saying ‘No!’ The | dismissed fair one must al- ways receive the forieit of a silk dress as balm ior the wounded heart, Men cannot be allowed to go scot iree Dinnerware a Third Under Price faney che $3.50 to $5 Derbies, $1. 75 and brown i £3.50 and $4 Electric Light Shade. F - eh Women’s $23.50 Suits, aiter being placed on a ped- $16.75 estal aud worshipped and Of wide and wooed ior a whole year, suitin OUD IED So in the Rotunda to. | Sted coat, wile. morrow you will see “Man at | bree a of Woman's inercy,” tacing the problem that be musi solve, ———_________. diiae's 25c Socks, 15c 13] hread. import a n gray, $75 to $135 Fur Coats, $40 to $70 Of black Russian lengths, mostly s: foal in short le mod gree $5 Waists, Be 8.50 Brussels Rugs, 3! 9. 50 $4.85 Sill: wee its, $4 | In Roman s Hounce of accordion hed | bands. stain a Old Bide from Rug: 4th toor ur Women's $1.25 Pigue Gloves, 9Uc shades | | One-clasp, in ta i low patterns. $2 to $4 Belts, $1.2 Of silk elastic, double if 8 Lace Curtains Cacia Un Hen ie e | mate h. or, Old Bullding $3 Silk Umbrellas, $1. 90 Old Bullding. and red, at Sin euch, ine | Albsilk, tape edge a| 4c Huckaback Towels, 25¢ 2 women, English ; d edge, with damask New Building, handles. Broadway. Old Building bond ett) Oi Butlding. JOHN WANGUARER w | Seen ED in the city until 9 bring to your door the KIND of Ash eS fT MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS 5 IN iv BEAT FIGURES | SS = Si 22 WEEKLY A OPE Pj N 190 = 2192 veseriG-IzisT8 1s! . STATE E00 Ro 6S NORMAL SS WR. PLICKINGER, Principat Lock Hrwen; Fe 4-995 17O98 1124.98 | HE WORLD ALMANAC should be found in every high and grammar school in the United States, both because of the valuable school material in it and for the addi- tional reason it is so thoroughly in- dexed that it can easily be handled by any intelligent student. J. R. FLICKINGER, Principal. WRITE FOR LISTS OF OUTFITS: SATURDAY EVE CS. No Extra Charge for It. 1 may be left an District’ Measenwer Ottice PM Price 25 Cents (West of Buffalo and Pitts- burg 30 cents); by mail 35 cents. World Help Wants will quickly workers that do things RIGHT, \ 1 ps