The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1908, Page 5

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- ee ee ee a a ae A AT, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 238, a a ann AS NI 1908.. 3 It Will Be a Day of Rare Offerings WALK 105 MILES. Ty TO SEE NEW YORK FARLEM SALOONS == ee Men and women who are preparing their Spring outfits, and wish to get the most and the Some of the offerings will create a great stir, and may BE EARLY. WANAMAKER'S, Part of the news follows. be sold out during the early hours. Don’t miss them. A Great Presentation of Men’s Furnishings The man who has not yet laid in his supplies of Shirts, Collars, Ties and other furnishings for Spring and Summer had ‘ better be up and doing, To stimulate him to prompt action we have prepared for tomorrow's selling some splendid offerings in just the things he needs most—fine, comfortable shirts for the vestless season, and other interesting news. Come promptly: = Men’s White Madras Shirts at $1 U. of P. Students Make Jour- ney From Philadelnhsi in Three l< University of Penntytvi ‘Ten toons enjoyed for Men’s Imported Fancy Shirts, $1.75 that has saved the pro- 1 1 Monday but of late e hey have beauty and distinguished character. The rials are the best In a quality that wor E our TOU remark- y have beauty ai gutshed character, materials ar ; them unceas- Pear rey SE CA GE ERE OD Cte eee hofcest ever put In an imported shirt offered for so little money. These y could get $13.49 a dozen for them at wholesale, and that good white madras | ook as well as most !mported shirts sold for $3 and $3.0. The work shirte were: ecarce at any, price, They are shirts that meat the approval of hip is the Very best, and the combinatigns of materials, and colors, and 1 men who dress conservatively. iting on the om give then an airfunknown to domestic shirts White corded checks, plaids and Jacquard figures—in serviceable patterns are all exclusive with us, and we bring over only very few of handsome qualit Hes are pinited bosom, coat style Ss attached |, thus securing Individuality. Plaited bosom, coat style, cuffs attached detached; neg atyle, cuffs attached or detached Sizes 14 to 17, 81.75 each. Main floor, New « various sleeve: Main floor, New Ridg. and Base: = ’ : Men’s Madras Pajamas, $1 a Suit | ..,,,,Men’s Collars, $1a Dozen i ee mede Madras Pajamas that | double: in all the. cgerect or 50; all GAELIC M f a eaes ee He eesriG M red n’s i Men’s $3.50 and $4 Oxford Shoes at $2 a Pair Mostly in patent leather, for dress wear with dull kid tops, welted and stitched soles, Half-a-dozen sinart lasts in the lot, Practically all sizes, and very good picking, at a very iow price, etn ier Boys’ Combination Suits at $7.50 That is handsome Double-breasted or Norok Jacket Snits, with feo pairs of knickerbockers, instead of the usual S.zes tor 10 to 16 years; in handsome mixed chev ots. A Pract:cally doubles the lie of a boy's suit, —$7,50 0 suit, sing'e pair, ndid value at their price ple Main floor, New I ra As SI SEI I es TIT Women’s $12 Taffeta Over-waist Dresses ‘at $6.75 | nu SPeaones ie i h plain taffeta sil ined at ses designel to sell at $12 each; . in cheeks and stripes, and st Dre fta of excellent quiuit A collection of unusi are nade in on: pieces, wit): wa Waist with fitted girdle. The a tomorrow at little more than | Wonien’s $14 Smiartly Tailored Suits at $8.50 inz, mide with fitted coat, elbow sieeves, with shoulder and Weil-made and weli-itting suit» don each side w n shoulder ire vored, flare: or plaited. These are d ish striped sui Gored flare skire, with bias fold. Tailored Suits 1 rings wearin, sleeve in one pece. Coat isi ned thro at an exceptionally low price—$8.5c. Skirts at $4. | lout with satin. $40 Black Net Coats at $20. 1 r nook ‘ H lw } FOR SICK years 20c and 22c Printed Organdies at 12:c Yard All this season’s stylez, taken from our own stock, and previously sold quickly at full prices. Vine, sheer cloth, exquisite printings in floral designs. Will make the Jaintiest dresses—an unheard of price, 12'gc a yard. 25c Mercerized Poplins at 14c Yard Poplins are favorites this season, and thsse are specially pretty of their kind Fine mercer.zed finish, with attract- ive little seli-colored fizures. Mostly in white and cream, and some other colors, Will launder well, Now I4c a yard, The W. B. REDUSO For Large Women Do you know that the choice of a corset ought to be as personal a matter as the chotee of a friend? This is one of the things that the French do better, No matter how simple a Frenchwoman's wardrobe may be, you are certain that seven-tenths of her painstaking has been lavished on her selection of the corset. Js it not on this auto- cratic object that the whole success of her costume hangs? And shall it not both control and conform to her individual type in such a way that her best lines are brought out? “But I have no ‘lines’ of any description!’’ objects the large woman, who vows she will never get weighed again. That is just where she makes a mistake, Without thinking much about it; she has chosen a corset which might do admirably for another woman, but never for her, Instead of bringing out her line possibilities, tt kills them, Also she doegn’t know how to put it on, She isn’t as good looking as she was intended to be, She isn’t comfort- able, and she isn’t happy. What wonder that a great many such women are de- lighted with the W. B. REDUSO when they make its acquaint- ance! It was planned expressly for them, so it is strong and light and simple. It has three pairs of hose supporters in front, and the long back indispensable to a really beautiful and slender effect, You see, a woman may be very heavy, indeed, but if she can secure long ‘temperate curves" —that is, the curve approaching a straight line—in her figure, she will never look it. As the models of the W.B. REDUSO vary slightly, it is well to ask the expert fitter to tell you oxactiy which is best for you, and how to adjust it, Any one of them costs $3. —EEEEEE Eee eee f om M-s. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. si guided thousan’s to} Address, Lynn, Mass, 50c Jabots at 35c Just three hundred and sixty attractive new Jabots, in several different styles, some of mull trimmed with lace, others of fancy net, 35c each, . ! a, Old Bullding Men’s 25c Half Hose at 18c Of fast black cotton, also in assorted color<, Some em- broidered or with side c.oeks, Regular 25c grace at 13c pair. Three pairs for 50c. Main flor, New ings Men’s Union Suits at 50c Ecru ribbed light-weight cotton, in athletic style, sleeve Jess and knee-length. The) are “seconds” of 31,50 “aver| but their hurts are slight, and the wearing qualities not al- “Every Size’’ Shoes at $3 apne sketch above is a faithful copy in every line and curve of one of our new models in “Every Size’ shoes. And the shoe itself adheres faithfully in every charac- teristic to the lines o! the original $10 custom boot, of which it is acopy. But this isbut one of the thirty models on show, for we carry every shape from the broad common sense to the ultra fashionable. “Every Size” shoes come in every size and half size from 4 to 12 and in every width from AA to EE, including all the popular tans. Mail Orders Filied. Other Shoes Up to $7. WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway Houston St. lected, 50c a sult. Main floor, New Bulldin Two Special Items In Petticoats Striped Pereale Petticoats in tan, brown and (open. hagen blue, made with deep tlounce, with plaits and shir. $1.75, Ting, at reyularly $2.50. Black Taffeta Silk Petti- coats, with deep sectional ilounce, with accordion- plaited ruffle, deep silk un- at $4.50, regularly Fourth floor, Old Butlding. derlay, $6.75. Fourth floor, Ol Building. best for the money, will want to share the good things that Friday morning will present, at Women’s Tailored Suits, Wanamaker’s At WANAMAKER’S:~ Tomorrow} £conomy Basement FRIDAY’S OFFERINGS—Not on Sale Today $10.75 They are smart-looking, well made Suits, and at this exceedingly wnall! price—s10.78—they will not stay long on our racks. There is only a limited number, so prompt- nese {s necessary, {f you want a hotoe in colors. These Bults are made of fine novelty suitings, in IMght and dark shades, in both double and single breasted styles. The full skirts are gored or eside-plaited, and finished with folds. The picture shows one style, cut on especially good lines, with a ‘hip-length, single+breasted coat with full sleeves. a Girls’ $10 to $17.50 SUITS, $8.75 & $12.50 The wonderfully small prices of these Sults—there are 10 in the sroup—will prove very attractive to young women, but there 1s a greater tttraction in the good cut, smart, ifective styles, and satisfactory va- riety In the suits themselves, 2 Olas They are made of plain Panama oloth and serge, also in checks, stripes and mixtures, In light and medium ehades. The jackets ate plain tailored, satin-lined, with long or three-quarter length sleeves. The skirts are plaited and trimmed with a fold. Sizes tor 12 to 18 years. Women’s $5 to $8 Hats, $3, $4, $5 These very small prices are given to a small group of pretty Trimmed in the Golden Salon that have been too eagerly handled. Ten min- work will remedy any of the defects and give you a stylish hat at half its original price. There is a variety of desirable shapes .n the assort- it, and the trimmings are ribbons, tow d wings. Smart Price-Savings on Stylish WAISTS _Two excellent groups of Waists in up-to-date models, reduced from thetr former higher prices jn our own stock. $3.50 Net Waists at $2 $3.50 Silk Waists at $2.50 th yoke, trimmed| — Black-and-whi y insertion; short | taffeta silk, w: me in broad- | dion-plaited buttons. Silk Remnants at 25c to 58c Yd. As fast as the beautiful Silks in our regular Silk Store on the Second floor sell down to short lengths, they join the ever-changing collection of Remnants. Tomorrow's aggregation 1s particula attractiv cluding, does, Pongees, Foulards, Fancy Taffetas, Plain Taf Black Silks and other qualittes, all fresh, new short lengths, suitable F linings, petticoats, and even whole dresses, Formerly 50c to a yard, now 25c, 38c, 50c and 58c a Yard } “| Toilet Goods---Mostly Half Price You can pin ur faith to theso excellent Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, ete., and put half of the usual purchase price back in your pocket. Genuine Ebony Hand Mirrors, regutarly $1 and $1.50, at 50c. Dressing Comb of hard rubber, regularly 20c and 25c, at 10c. , regularly lhc 20c, at 10c, arlous styles, regular] of cretonne, regularly 25c, A Remarkable Clean-Up Of FLOOR-COVERINGS Housekeepers who need new Carpet Rugs, Matting Rugs, Bath Rugs or Ofl-cloth Remnants will do well to pay attention to the splendid series of offerings printed here. Savings run from one-third to two- thirds on many useful and excellent sorts of floor-coverings—just at a time when § ng refur hing and outfitting of the Summer cottage are in full swing. Detalls: One-Third Their ie Saratoga Bath Rugs 8x6 ft., at $2.50 each, regularly $4. Chinese Bungalow Rugs Hali-price Effective’ matting rugs for hall or Carpet Rugs & Rugs made from ssels, Wilton and values useful stze ew slightly en sizes and values ne xb ft, at $5.85, $12, OxI2 ft, at $7.5 t. Bin. x9 ft. Bin, at ie Se ee Japanese Mattings at Hali-price mattings aR ft. 6 in, x 9 ft., at All-Wool Art Squares Cne-Third ORE Undersprice {-price handsome designs larly $1.50. 39x 6) in xh th. at Oh 3 $4.50, Inst 6 in. at Portable GAS LIGHTS Reduced One-third clean-up of fine Portable Gas Lamps from our re ar stock, gBt a of one-third. All have incandescent burners, shade and best gas tubing. At $2, regularly $3 —Colonial Columns, with green fl At $3.50, regularly $5.80—Fancy spun base, in old br decorated mushroom shade, and fancy bead frin. ring. At $0.80, regularly $10 and $12—Fancy col in verde green fin- ish; with large art gliss panel shade and bead f ed shades, ——— Hosiery and Underw Here is” a qua ar | Boys’ Wash Blouses, 3)c ; Boys’ Wast 20 tette of pared Linen Handkerchiefs For Women, 85c a Dozen For Men, $1.50 2 Dozen dozens at the same rate al, ali-linen Dresses, sizes for 2 instead o: Mult 8, BOC, instead of Te At Lawn Russian Dresses, sizes for 1 to 6 vears. And at 2c—Gingham Yoke Dresses, sizes for 1 and 2 years. They are hemstitched small prices brought about by OM buying, | | | | And ha! =< nll

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