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THE EVENING WORLD, TITUS, IN AUTO, RUNS DOWN BOY IN SCHOOL CROWD der Rushes _ His Victim to Hospital, t but Lad Cannot Live. by Fred J. Ti-| je racer and ex- GAS Edwin Buck Hospit ‘An automovile dri 4 tus, the former bic a hhusband of Edna May, boy this aftersoon, injuring him so that i he will die. 5 Titus, since retirin ing, has been a i } mobile expert, ran over a little from Meyele F comes over every | ‘0. 48 Pennsylvania, Gay from his home, > venue, Newark, in a To-day he crossed the West ferry and 1 avenue, ; was going north i j which has become a ace for ; | epeeders of late. Tit er, Was not driving very fast when the accl dent occurred. fMhere is a publ hool in Forty- fourth street ne: avenue, and Policeman Hayden that the cl ly. Ge turning to s recess, when The officer had just 4 girls across the @lowed, but wh were safely on creased his speed, not seein boy, who misca ted the d and ran into the front of the car. the sidewalk he The ohild screamed as he fell under the car, the wheels of which passed over him. Policeman Hayden jun when the a feet the little to save him, but relied on a few was unconsciou Titus was fra nen he saw wh: ashing to the b s arms, and with shed for Roosevelt he had done and, Hospital. showed that the boy's skull was fractured and his spine injured, ns said he could not live than an hour or and that he would probably not re- ) Hayden told Titus he collapsed a his hands and sobin id. “] would ra Thad killed nyse. it PIERCE PLAYER PITA.. oO euaals Any Elsewhere at 5700. A Matier of Dollars and Sense It is a satisfa is one st ks inj t who purchases a Ne give :-— ‘discounts’? to any one No ‘scommission’’ t) teachers No “premiums”? for influence The benefits of la with I on all gr own that no ments ( ness he b here. Satyr —a_ demons ANDES 370 Fulton Block above 1 PUBLISHERS — CVERCOME BY By Vem’s Shoes and Oxfords. ‘ MONDAY, | CORNED SHOULDERS OF PORK AT GUR SPECIAL DEPARTM T this Departmer IN HIS HOME eee sell our own st ckney Hall Sent to placed 0 at reduced prices. land Later Wier Ody oP) SG : a Here are a few of t nany “specials” we offer for Arrested TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY = Corned Shoulders of Pork —syca-cured a t from you 2s of our own which guar- 6: 1b. antees quility—at a price to comma Corned Beef—Piites and navels- rd street, was from ci s home to the J. Hood ~ aie cattle of our own killing—price attractiy % Ib. vollce Cabbage “New York pave medium a straightforward way, at ‘ “Wb. Blade Roasts of Beef Oven roasts: from cattle of our own killing—compare this ais price with those prevailing throughout the city Ib. Fresh Talos m our own prime cattle—during e Poultry iva on sale in this de No Mail or Telephone Orders Sent from this Department Not having ities in our Special Depa bili N ing orders, it is n ry to CALL in order to tak of these prices, RICHARD WEBBER 120th St. and 3d Ave. Telephone 7100 Harlem 177th St. and Webster Ave dvantage (Tremont Branch, . in course of consteuction.) New Up-to-Date Shoes and Oxfords |. For Women, Girls, Misses, Boys and Children At Less Than the Cost of Making. A PAIR Women’s Oxford Ties Maker's regular $1.50 grade; made from vici kid leather; Patent leather tips; ext ion soles; * 30e | sizes 2% to $ (like picture), at Women’s Sample Slippers Mal ular $2.50 and $3.00 grades; all sizes and widths styles to select fro 0 gs fo ed ton,” DOC OF (just like Girls’ Shoes lar $1.50 grade; sizes 214 rls (school heel), extension soles, at ——— Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords Makers’ regular 81 Patent coltskin and vy to 2, at uppers; ) and $2.00 sues kids Makers’ regular $1.50 grade; sa from the best shoe 2), at mple lots ¢ makers (sizes up to ° 500 Boys’ “School Shoes lot all aiid iT Children’ 's New 5; Spring Sample _Shoes pairs in the rae worth $1.00; SRD | Women’ stich: Shoes Sampies trom Famous Makers. ds for Women Reg. $2.00 Grades. Women, Re, Ueelas ™ }Sizes 2% to 8: widt Bt tos 5 f to 6; Widths B toferade, a ae, EE. Worthupto$250; $@ we Misses’ Shoes }Tan ani B ack Vici Kidskin; f vet Fextenston soles: sizes 8% to} Me et y OAR 54-50 141, 1132 to 2 and 2% to$ z } c $5 2: worth $2.50, al. B 2] lot; Men’s Calfskin Shoes — , Si sizes! Oto 44) oq cers’ regular $ grade, at.. Sizes 1 to 5 1-2, that should bring people by the thousands, goods on sale today, Men’s New Spring Suits, $18.75 Samples ot Let to Bias Grades Just about two hundred sults—samples from one of the best manu- facturers. Newest and handsomest sack suit models brought out this Spring, and of choicest fabrics. Only a few of a style, but practically all sizes up to 40-in. chest measure. Splendid opportunity for an unusu- ally fine suit at this small price—$18.75, Main fh New Building. in other materials; in tight-fitting, with the pi group at $10.75. In black, brown, front jackets, Boy Ss” $9 SUITS at $6. 50 back and front. Just ninety Sha Jacket Suits with two pairs of knickerbockers. Made of handsome worsted cassimeres, in sizes for 8 to 16 years. Three pieces for $6.50, worth $9. Also Washable Russian Blouse Suits of handsome blue checks and blue and red checked pique with white grounds. Sizes for 3 to 7 years. At $2.50 a suit, worth $4.50. Main floor, New Bullding Men’s $3.50 Soft Hats at $1.85 “second” selections of the regular $3.50 hats. In in the new Spring blocks. You will not notice All sizes. + New Building. se are the pearl, tan and blac! the imperfections. Men’ sImported $2t0 $3. 50 Shirts,$1.50 A remarkable offering of 397 of the handsomest entra made by makers, at a lower price than we have ever sold them before. in beautiful designs and colorings; plaited or stiff bosoms; coat style, with cuffs attached. The s shirtmaking through- out is of the very highest character. Sizes 14 to 17. $1.50 each. -’Men’s $2 Scarfs at 65c Each Five hundred Scarfs, representing all the novelty weaves and color- in the silks we imported the season just past. All are with extreme designs entirely absent, and silks Scarfs that will appeal to This is the inch Shower solutely 25 quality, perfect, forei now 58c Specially woven fabrics combinations exclusive patterns, that were used in our regular $2 neckwear. men who dress well—6Sc each. Men’s $1 to $3 Pajamas at 75c a Suit ‘A thousand sample suits—some of them showing signs of having La handled—the maker sent them out as far as Seattle to show what ood pajamas he makes, Halt of them are $1 quality; the rest are $130 to $8 kinds. Plain white and fancy colorings, in all sizes, and ‘Bieaciied, 1 in 2 and 2-yari _ Offerings. Some of the most striking offerings that New York City has seen in a decade will be presented, every item shall be of a quality worthy of Wanamaker’s, Not half of the news can get into the papers. Make your plans to come HARLY TUESDAY MORNING, Gored and plaited shirts, j terns, from the best maker of these goods in 95c Irish able Linen, 65¢ Yd. Tomorrow atWanamaker’s To Make the Month Go Out Like a Lion Tie RED LETTER DAY of March Wess making preparations for the greatest economy evi nt of the season, tomorrow. with eager customers, from the opening hour to closing time, it shall not be the fault of the splendid merchandise If this store is not packed And Here are items None of these Women’s $18.50 Tailored Suits, $10.75 Two hundred Tailored Suits of striped suitings and one-of-a-style plain coat effects, semi-fitting, or single-breasted, new shoulder and sleeves, elbow length, in one with bias folds. A remarkaSly fine $20 Panama Tailored Suits at $15 blue and Copenhagen blue, trimmed with semi-fitting fly- with braid; gored skirts with plaited panel $6 and $7.50 Separate Skirts at $4.50 One hundred and fifty black, blue or brown Panama cloth, trimmed with bias fold or taffeta. + $12 Lingerie Dresses at $7.25 Dainty Lingerie Dresses in pink, é, front of insertions of plaits prtions; net sleeves with frills of lac e, With deep flounce Main aisle, Old $1.25 Shower-Proot Foulards at 58c nal clean-up of our recent large transaction in these 24- -Proof Twilled Foulard Silks, in the p Skirts of fine suitin. n broken checks and made in gored and plaited styles; made in princess ; pretty plaited kirts plaited, blue and white, and lac sent season's pat- America. Every yard and still good variety of staple street colorings. a yard. Second flor, Old Building. News of LINENS The record-breaking offerings of Wanamaker Pur produced such remarkable selling on two previous occ eclipsed by this splendid Red-Letter Day news: 70c Table Damask, 45c Yd. | 6 2 mask Table Lin quickly. e Linens which pasions, are 40c Huckaback Towels, 25¢ and hemstitched, in all- red borders, some with ei $2.75 Centerpieces, $1.75 n. ound Cent erpicces, with wide <, 50c Yd. in. wide, only 5 Centerpieces, $2.00 Tabie luny ldce trimmed; about every imaginable kind of material best sulted for pajamas. 75¢ ‘ aut Main floor, New Building $2.78 napkins at $1.90 Doze. | $7 Linen Sheets, $4.35 Pair eee nen Sheets, $4.35 Pair . . $3.50 Bleached Irish Napkins, pee $20 Austrian China Dinner Sets, $10 24 nt, _|$1,40 Linen Pillow Cases, 90¢ Pale Just twenty sets in the Red Letter Day offering, of fine Austrian inner | china, 100 piec with soup tureen and three large platters; floral 75< French Dress Linen, dec on, all handles gilt. Imported china at the price of ordinary in, pus ine upepul ay slasleas Now Build porcelain. | $2.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats, $1.75 nt « jors, with Men’: s $3.50 Derbies, $1. 75 % and brown dertyes. Bids. | deep f In af Sade ahd proportions, Fourth av OILED SF s Ne ss s ee ightgowns a Men’s 25c Colored Handkerchiefs, 12'4¢) 4, & fseset rene Fs gray, blue, tan and laven¢ der. Droadway, Old ting. | 8. $1.59, a from their for- trimmed ding and ract Covers at &1, reduc y low price of $1.25. lace and insertion, medallio 65c Gingham Aprons, 40c | Men’s 35c Socks ut 25c a Pair 1100 pairs of Lisle Thread Socks, just Imported, in black, tan and cadet blue, wit li embroidered fronts Main floor, New Building. | Sc Large Blankhooks, 5c | Gingtain' Apr hite ked Am rekon Cover-a Press-board covers, full cap size, assorted | Also w lawn Ap ibatrens rulings, 15c to 30c Writing Tablets, 10c |, Aare eee Negligees, $2 floral ecke Women’s ‘83 & $3.50 Waists, $2 | Sheer law: models; lace or embroidery-trimmed $4.50 Batiste Waists, $3 »ke of Val. insertion; with embroidi pI. 25 Dressin Sacques at 85c 20c and 30c Canvas-covered Ledgers, 10c 150 and 20 pages: $1.25 Pyrography Sets, 90c New Dullding, $7.75 and $8.75 ls Gaara at $5.50 and $6. 50 a linon, both hand-made with aits, One with h a with sca the oth nand-embroldered 32 House Dresses, $1. 50 ort sleeves; open in the back. |_| One-piece Percale Dresse checks; buttoned at back, neck, embroidery-trimmed. $2 W. B. Corsets, $1 or Without © oped edge. “Fourth floor, Gid Bldg Fine Laces Reduced One-third Mques, Galons and $190 to $5.60 a W. B. Nuforn odels, in up-to-dat es, with extreme long back Made of fine coutll, b duseuily finished, id sides. Fourth f 5 $4 t0 $5.50 Trimmed Sai $4 Umbrellas, $3 £0 tO, Tam med Sailor Hats, $2.28 pete Ae eEe) Lae 128 Gb ere al pee bow and attractive, group of Women's $ Umbrotlas | earner dvay, Old Buliding, | 25¢ Plain Taffeta Ribbon, 18c Yd. 54% In. wide. In black, white, pink, ient me cardinal, navy b wo. M floor, Old ve oq Boas Halt Pri ) pink, Liue and gray Co {150c to $3 Dress Trimmings, 25c to $1.50 | A large variety of styles a solorings: bands and Ere ilar tt ctw tn destrab! yl 850 TET: Centerpieces at 50c jeckwear at 50c jointed Gibson Collars, lace, 19 In, aquare; Mexican drawn-work, pretty designs. Banal oat vies, 1c Doilies at 5c Each zi Lawn. scalloped eiges, with drawn-work, Girls’ $3.50& $4 Sailor SHB OO eee Washable Sati ts, In th: eof uy egul a >) 5 ylea; striped percate and plain cotton, & to 3¢ yr, 75c Coral Necklaces at 35c Girls’ $3 White Dene Dressese $2) at eot Be eee anne Of datnty erosssbarved Juwn; plalted blouse, $2 | Zoe Cuti Pins ai 00c a Set skirt, ducp for 8 to 1 vears, With real turquo.se or ce silver, gold-plated. d atiding, Babies’ $5 Coats at $3.75 r Maueconar|25¢ to SOc Box fPapers, 15c Box (00 boxes of fil spondence Paper; two with envele s. eluding Coloni HA ies Velium. Calumet Linen F Dresses, wi ire DineneLoulelneebawntandretiere ——— ART ERANERA NIT WOO NER $22 Hair Mattresses, $16 Pure s American our order od horse-ivalr one or two parts, ) pounds (oH UN Other mf Children’s 75c Guimpes, 50c |» 4 embroidery th floor, Old Bldg. fasert 25c ! rinted Su! ke ere 15c ranids Building. $6 Cottee Seis, $4 / ‘Babies’ 50c Rompers, 35¢ quady in Reclining Go- Carts Reduced a Reed 1 fF », R15 and 16.50, trom) Childre i $5 Automobiles at $3.50) Women’s $5 Low-cut Shoes at $3.35 ,lmported Teddy Bears Reduced | yinek’kidakin wn, n-inetal Calfskin with teal einen, 7c, from $1.28: | turned soles and Cuban Neel dnt ny at Yr fe th floor, Old Butlding. ne $1.50 Step Ladders at $1 Hardwood sides: very strongly made; 5-foot, New Itutlding, $4 Silkoline 2 Comfortables, $2. 90 Cotton-filled, with silk border; ee ee 3 | | Women’s $3 Patent Leather Oxfor. ‘sy 75¢| | chiefs, | | | The Following in the |ECONOMY BASEMENT Old Building. | $1 to $1.50 Shirt-Waists, 70c each | $12 Princess Lingerie Dresses, $7.50 $12 50-in. Black Taffeta Coats, $9.75 $6.50 Separate Tailored Skirts, $4.50 $6 Panama Dress Skirts, $3.50 $5 Black Taffeta Petticoats, $3.50 35c Lawn Dressing Sacques, 25¢ t | $1 Dotted Lawn Kimonos. 75c¢ 35c¢ Coverall and Gingham Aprons, 25c each 50c to $1.50 Silk Remnants, 35c and 50c Yard |€5c Imported Black Taffeta Silk,19-in., 58c. yd, | Boys’ $5 All-woo! Norfolk Jacket Suits, $3.85 Boys’ $5 Russian Blouse Serge Suits, $3.75 Boys’ $1.50 All-wool Cheviot Trousers, $1 | 22c India Linon, 6 to 18-yd. lengths, 15c yd. | &e to 10 Wash Laces, 3c and 5c yard 50c White and Colored Dress Linens, 25c yd. | 16c and 17c¢ Crash and Glass Toweling, 10¢ yd, &5¢ Irish Table Damask, 66-in., 65¢ yard 30¢ Wash Ribbon, 4inch, 22¢ yard 20c Black Taffeta Ribbon, 4-In., 15¢ yard Women's 50c to $1.25 Silk Elastic Belts, 38¢ Women’s $1.50 Hand Bags, $1 each 25¢ to 50c Gold-plated Jewelry at 10c 5Uc Boxes of Fine Stationery, 25c $3 Portavle Gas Lights, with green shade, $2 $4 Brass Finish Portable Gas Lights, $2.75 $7.50 Portable Gas Lights, Panel Glass Shades, $5 $3.50 Etchings, framed In gllt, at $2 Cil Paintings, reduced 1; to 4—$6 to $15 35c to $1 “Chicken Salad” Ware, 25¢ to 60¢ 25c Avetrian China Plates, 15¢ each $2.75 Quadruple-plated Baking Dishes, $2.50 $1.56 and $2 Stag-handle Carving Sets, $1 set 60c Fibre Rugs, 1x2yards, 45¢ each 10c Castile Soap, 1%-Ib. cakes, 5c | 30¢ Ruber Gloves at Bc a pair 25c¢ Teddy Bear Boxes, chocolate filled, 10c¢ 45¢ and 25¢ Fancy Boxes of Chocolate, 5c & 100 5 White or Gray Cotton Blankets, $1.75 a White Cotton-and-wool Blankets, $2.35 Cotton-filled Silkoline Comfortables, $1 1.75 Honeycomb Bedspreads, full size, $1.35 4.15 Mixed Feather Pillows, 20x 28 In., 75c 26 Geese-feather Pillows, 20x #0 In., $1.75 2oc Half linen Suiting, 36-inch, 12%c yard 45c Plain-colored Gingham and Chambray, 100 Girls’ $1.25 to $1.75 Wash Dresses at 85¢ | Girls’ $2.50 Percale Sailor Suits, $1. 30 | Young Womens $16.50 to $18.50 Sample Suits at $12 5 | Women's “ys & $6 Newly Trimmed Hats, $3 & $4 $1.50 American Taffeta Umbrellas at $1 FS All-siik Umbrellas at $1.85 Babies’ $3 Spring Coats, fancy mixtures, $2 Babies’ $1 Lace trimmed Lawn Hats at 500 Babies’ 40c Gulmpe Dresses, blue or tan, 250 Bables’ 25c Close-fitting Lawn Bonnets, 150 Women's $1 Two-clasp Glace Gloves at 650 Woinen’s $1 16-but, Mousquet. Silk Gloves, 750 |avoments BSc 14-but, Lisle Thread Gloves, 500 Rae ies | Women's Black Cotton Stockings, 3 prs. for 250 | Women’s Black Lisle Thread Stockings, 150 pr. Children’s Ribbed Black Cotton Stockinge, 3 prs. for 25c; seccnds of 12!,¢ grade Men's Black Cotton Socks, 150. palr Women's White Ribbed Cotton Vests, 150 each Women’s 35¢ to 75c Embroidered Handker- 15c; seconds or mussed Women’s 12%c Cross-bar Initial Handkere cniefs, 5c~missing letters nis $1.20 Plain and Initial Handkerchiefs, 1a dozen Men's C5c Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, narrow hems, 12% Men’s Stylish 60c Scarfs at 25c each at ee r-......