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MAY 1, 1908. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, E LEFT IN STREE ‘ [ i the head by falling glass. A policeman | BLOCKED AT BLA j ——_— | MeNally's head. “The fireman was ad-| Motorman Speeds Away, Un- | sent an ambulance call to Flower Hos- | Two Floors of Building OM) visea'to go to the hospital, but said he | conscious Victim Found | pital, but the ambulance fafled to re- | | spond, and after a delay of twenty-five | preferred to Ko home East Forty-Second Street Henry Hoffman, and FUR STORAGB Best in the World Orders by Mail or Telephone Glad to Have You Criticise This / Wanamaker Clothing for Men Broadway, Fourth Avenuo, Eighth to Tenth Street | Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FAD- ED HAIR to its NATURAL minutes another call was sent to Belle- | an upholsterer, Theodore Goerck, a metal worker, had hi the third and fourth floors of i ta a remee. Are Gutted. thebtiding.s Their Selasilshmente ete by Patrolman. SOLO and BEAUT “e oe For it is by the frank criticism of our customers that Wana- onthe lower floors drowned out by ——= gray cr faded. Promotes a luxuriant maker Clothing is made better. We don’t “stand pat’ on our @irect carson the Forty-fourin street ast ‘Thirty: | Rone Carnes, eighteen, who tives at /EIOTIR Of BOMGY Oat Se ee opinions. We have been at the clothing business for men for @ross-town line were blocked for three- td do to han avenue, Bronx, was b xt a 3. s ss “drawn by the See eee og ee creadcatltutee) forty-seven years—'twas the cornerstone of the Wanamaker Quarters of an hour to-day by fire ap- paratus engaged in fichting a blaze on the third and four floors of a brick Dullding in the rear of No. 155 and No $87 East Forty-second street. The scene + of the fire ts close to Third avenue, and Business—and we are learning new things about it every day. And these new things go into the betterment of Wanamaker clothing as fast as we can put them there. The result of this progressive attitude is, wo honestly believe, % times as mucu in $1.00 as 50c. IS NOT A DYE. + Philn Hav Spec. Co.. Newark. N. J. t stop and the Injured | $1 and 60c bottles, at drugg! scious by a patrol- : - a ditch be- girl was the work of the firemen was hindered man, Her injuries are internal and by the difficulty of dragging lines of serious, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS the BEST Ready-to-wear Clothing for Men that is sold today. E = = S = ae : Nothing but all-wool materials enter into its construction. = aes cz The specifications on which it is made are the most difficult to Herald & ‘| itt ait Broadway live up to of any the manufacturers accept. Square a Gy y at 34th St. The most expert designers plan it—trom a diversity of points of view comes a splendid provision, in new, correct styles, tor sary : every man’s needs. The most striking feature of our Special Saturday The workmanship and general appearance are those of the best custom tailoring—which implies distinctive, good style. Prices, according to the fair Wanamaker methods, are the Ready-for-Service Apparel for Men 300 Taffeta Silk Blouses! is ie total absence of nee for Women. Regularly 6.50 3-95 lowest tor which equally good clothing can be bought. This remarkable claim is more remarkat ean A abl ‘ This is the beginning of May—warm weather is imminent. that it applies to all our productions without A remarkable opportunity. Come today, or as soon as you can, and at least see the new styles, the handsome fabrics, in Men’s Suits and Overcvats. $15 to $38 regard to price. Nowhere else is there a parallel for this stock of garments for men. Each component has been as distinctively tail- ored as if the purchaser had ordered it before- hand—and paid the extra tax customary for such a privilege. The designs are unusually attractive—every waist new and perfect. All have three-quarter sleeves and effectively trimmed collars and culfs. Main floor, New Building. Sale of Boys’ Suits at $7.50 These are the splendid Combination Suits—a double-breasted jacket with two pairs of trousers—that give as much service as it is possible to get in a suit. ‘All-wool materiala—mixed cheviots in handsome patterns, Coats with or with- out belt, knickerbocker trousers, Sizes for 10 to 17 years, $7.50 a suit, Regular value, a dollar more, Also Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, of fancy mixed cheviots, at $1 a pairs instead of $1.50. Sizes ior 7 to 16 years, One model is made with the front tastily designed with fancy yoke of net and taffeta bands. Another is daintily tucked and ornamented with fancy braid. Still another pretty model has the entire front with rows of tucks and embroidery in pretty designs. Our choice of materials is invariably prompted by their exclusiveness and quiet elegance. As an instance, we point to the handsome novelties presented this season in ready-for-service Suits, among them the new haireline stripes in varying widths—some with invisible plaids and in all the approved colorings for Spring. The colors are brown or navy, also black. 300 Net and Lace Blouses Very elaborate models in white or ecru, trimmed with pipings of silk, lace medallions and inser- tions back and front and very effective sleeves. 4.95 ! The Saks Models Value $10 ; Main floor, New Building. ‘ ee Cur designers follow the accepted modes only as E Al regards certain conventional details. Beyond this 7 Sl e A | omorrow Perera eaisawesta tsitces epecial Saturday People who have gone into their new homes and found a piece of furniture needed here and there, have the oppor- | 1 Dining-room Furniture, and save from ten to fifty per Special attention is directed to the superior modelling of the shoulders and arms of our coats. Always sightly and shape-retaining, this season they are decidedly in advance of all previous efforts. Spring Suits $15 to 543 t on models, in a wide ce) various styles of lap- els and sleeve cuffs; side or centre vents: TT tunity to select from these magnificent stocks of bedroom an¢ ed cent, on the purchase We printed quite a list of prices yesterday and cunnot tike space to repeat them, but if you have any furniture to buy in the near tuture it will be-well worth your while to look over the offerings in this early Summer Sale. Seventh and E.ghth floors, New Bullding, rro Dresses for Women Heretofore $45, 55,65 and 75. At 3&.30 Heretofore $85, 98, 110 and 125. At 45.00 One, two and three piece dresses of rajah, pongee and taffeta silks, imported chiffon voiles, satin chiffon cloths, messaline satins and satin foulards. A large variety of models, including reproductions of recent models from Paquin, Bernard and Raudnitz. Sixth, W. B. Reduso Corsets Admirable for Large Women When a woman finds that she A Centenary Decoration Attracting Large Interest The large window of our new building on the corner of Broad- way and Ninth street contains a remarkable display of ecclesiastical A relics and embroideries representative of the marvelous artistic ti the scal t 142 190 Special Saturday achievements of Cath mnek 6 ips scale at 142 or 1 oy . : a olicism during the XV., XVI. d . Cen- ‘i ; § Ue =S — 160 Tailored Suits at $17.50 turies, u VI. and XVII. Cen- | pounds instend of the 120 or 147 rie mosthimrortantlfeaiurelocitheteinaem)telanlorisinallainiag |p Weica perce nu callgaior Lay is she going to do abont it? She will not go into tears and imagine that life is over as iar as she 1s concerned. She willnot sit down meekly and resign her- self to the inevitable, Very few things are inevitable, unless we allow them to be. She will not experiment with risky anti-fats nor weaken her digestion by over-severe dieting. None of these things. Double-breasted Suits) for Boys, Value 7.50 & 8.50) ture portrait of Bishop John Connolly, of New York nolly wv the successor of the Right Rev. Luke Concanen, who 3 consecrated as Bishop of New York on the 24th of April, 1808. Pollti- cal complications as well as illness detained the Bishop in Rome, so that he had to be replaced by an Episcopal Coadjutor in the person of Father Kohlmann. At the death of Father Kohlmann tha reed ot a Bishop for the Diocese of New York and New Jersey was felt 50 strongly that the Dominican John Connolly, Prior of St. Clemens, in Rome, was consecrated Bishop of New York on the 6th of November, 1814. He arrived in New York on the ship “Sally” on the 24thjof Novem- ber, 1815, where he worked with the greatest success until his death, Februa h, 1825. He was buried in St. Peter's Church, in Barclay Bishop Con- 5.00 A collection of models of which only a few suits each remain. Plain and fancy serges and panama cloths in plain colors, together with fancy striped, checked and mixed suitings. ——— Walking Skirts | In eight different patterns, of all wool, mixed cheviots and tweeds, sizes 7 to I8 years. Peseintd Peni ta Saturday 5.90 Of fancy light striped panama cloths. / Heretofore $25, 29.50, 32.50 and 35 Heretofore $10.00 Special Street. pois i Behind the portrait of Bishop Connolly ts displayed a large and If she has good sense she will beautiful pulpit of the early XVI Century from the collection of | brace up and attack the prob- Special Saturday lem in a hopetul and ascientitic spirit, If overeating has been her pitfall, she finde out the proper amount of wholesome food and limits herself to that, She keeps her mind alert and exercises her body. She breathes the great Hungarian painter, Michael Munkacsy, the creator of Ecce Homo and Christ Before Pilate. The base represents the Good Shep- herd and the pane Boniface and St. Willibrord. The pulpit is screened by the marvelous early Spanish triptych showing the life and devotion of St. Lawrence. A very remarkable XVI. century Spanish carved leather panel showing the multiplication of the bread, many beautiful ecclesiastical pictures and carvings, gorgeous Spanish and Italian chi copes, and church curtains as well as reliqua- Furnishings for Boys Pajamas of fine figured and striped percales; | 59c military collars, ages 4 to 18 yrs. Value 85¢ f Blouses in all the new models, with soft or laundered c rs. or neckband; short or long sleeves; plain or plaited fronts; of Scotch madras, fine mercerized materials, corded Tailored Spring Suits For Girls, Misses and Small Women percales or pongee; 3 to 16 years..---- $1.00 to $2.75 A collection of about 300 Suits in a variety of ries and candle-holders, adorn the window. all the pure air possible, both new models in plain and fancy serges, panama cloths, day and night, She selects for zn mannish hair-line serges, fancy light Suitings, in ’ jher dresses certain styles and Spe ial s d stripes, checks and mixtures. : Women Ss $18 to $25 Coats Jcolors whieh will not increase c1a. aturday that miserable bulkiness, at the following greatly reduced pri At $12, $13.75 and $14. 75 Last—and whatever she omits it must not be this— She Hunts Out a Corset Pe- culiarly Adapted to Her Figure woman the ideal as Hight as it A purchase of the entire stock of a maker at emphatic concessions brought about thea: new and exceptionally low prices. Handsome coats like th se have been selling in our regular stock tor $18 and $25 each. In the ussortment are smart tussor coats and stylish silk rubber-lined rain anc! |; motor coats, the latter ideal for traveling, though dressy enough to wear at any time. Women’s $18 Tussor Coats at $12 Sale of Feather Boas Marabout Stoles, in natural or fauve. (12 to 16 years; 30 to 34 bust) Formerly 18.50 to 25.00 44.90 5 strands, 2)4 yds. long; Value 6.75 sup- For the stout 4.75 9.50 Then, to9, gown fashions calling for. slenderness, it must help to shape Madame's hi ; ‘oporte ner Sp f HEP waning slighter proportion, if her Spring clothes are to be truly happifying In point of fit and style The makers of the W. B, REDUSO think Marabout Stoles, in white, gray or natural, 5 strands, (14 to 18 years; 32 to 30 bust) 1 they have a corset which will mm In natural, with white ends, 7.50 . FS Stylish Coats of tan tussor, 50 in, long, loose back, collarless, brald-j be just the thing \We shall be very glad to tell you all about Cc Stol B f Value $2.00 to $7.00 Formerly 27.50 to 35.00. At 16.50 trimmed, turnover cuffs, front in stole effect. | pest ricels 33-2 forde/thensofathaktwolmorely 281) Building. oque Stoles or Boas + : : F ly 39,00 to 48.50. At 24.0) Women’s $25 i Goque otoles or Boas | at 95c to 5.75 ormerly 39,00 to 48.50. / A omen’s $25 Tussor Coats at $13.75 ’ . . . A reproduction of a handsome Paris Coat, 52 inches long, made of Women’s Smart Tailored Waists excelent tan tussor, loose back, collarless, neck and cuffs finished Per- A group of trim, good-looking waists that wi Special an sia itriemiina steont ap stole effect. Another style, with loose back,| new models are made of dimity and madras, SF Sinoaalecaarinee preresed aturday Special Saturday prettily trimmed at neck. | of pink, blue, brown, gray or white. Some are strictly tailored, others —_—_ ’ ~ finished with knife plaiting. Short and long sl s, bt Ee See Women’s $25 Silk Rubber-lined Coats at $14.75 | {ingerea collar, $2, $2.50, $3 and $4 each. man mttoned) tn’ front, Sale of Veils & Vv ili Handsome Coats of black and blue silk, striped, loose back, double- oe Rourtiisigce, OlarBulldine, . breasted, high collar, ver cuffs, ! ellings Coats & Dresses for Girls Picea cil gellar, (urnover outs. twe. pees Jack Horner Hats from Java $1 Mousselin ae east etd Fi - ‘The Jack Horner style of hats for little people has taken well, and borders in brown, purple, navy, taupe, gray, rose, 95¢ Coats for Girls (6 to 14 yrs.) Right HOSIERY and UNDER WEAR here is a new delegation in this popular shape—brim that can be turned green or light blue. Regularly 1.45 ) nille Dotted Veili in black» | Votted Veilings, in blac f 25c 2 35c to 50c the yd" Spring Coats in fancy stripes, checks and mix-) tures; lined throughout. Formerly 7.50 to 9.75 $4.95 Washable Dresses for Girls (6 to 14 years) i 1.98 Formerly 2.98, 3.50 and 3.98 } ) For Every Man and His Neighbor Don't care what Sort of underwear a man {s used to wearing, or how his tastes run as to socks, we have the means to suit him in these splen- did assortments. The utmost care is taken in gathering Just the right sorts—direct orders to the mills bring garments made our way and uosiery in designs of our own origiuating. Included are the luxurious lines of underwear, such as Morley’s, Brettle’s eilk, and Ramie Fibre, up or down, square crown, ribbon band and streamers—that has come ‘way from the far Bastern Island of Java. Woven from the native palm, }in the natural greenish color, they are splendid hats for country and seashore wear. If you find them elsewhere, the price will probably be §2. Here, $1 each. ‘Also a lot of rough Panama Hats for Children, from the Caribbean, that are equally attractive at $1. Mcini tion inven imaiainellt Special Saturday Price-ranges for each garment: EYEGLA SSES—Special Offer About 500 Dresses in assorted new styles in plain and Underwear— For a limited time, we will fill all prescriptions for eyeglasses, where Ready-to-wear Hats for Girls fancy ginghams, chambrays, percales and white lawns. 4a; SblRt and, Drawers, of plein geusg, gottan, to tof: DalbriET eT ar amie, Complicated lenses are not required, at these special prices: Abr #228: silk, $0.80 Upwards. vectous tabrice, at #110 to 6430 | $2.75 Best Gold-filled Giasses at $1.50 , open-mesh, , coon, | $4.75 10-kt, Solid Gold Glassos at $3 of Mexican Panama, turned up on one side, trimmed] with ribbons and two quills, in various shades of} J 9 brown, navy, red, tan or Copenhagen blue; also{ ”* 5 rough Jumbo Mushroom Sailorswithiscarfsto an Washable Jumper Dres ] (14 to 18 years +4,90 Regularly 7.50 to 8.50. J A number of models in fancy lawns and ginghams. according to ality. ding to quality, suits, cotton, $1; isle thread, #160 to #4; mercertzed Mme thread, $2.60 to $3.25; pllk-and-Hsle, 38. Socks— ier I 12) to pair; colored, 12%c to 7c pair. Eile arena, "black, or colored, ie 10 $1 pair. jack, to $4; col r pai 60 pair; silk, $1.60 Take ‘thiread, a0 10 $1.50 pate: sie, #1. ley, cotton, Yc to Tc pair; Including gold-filled eyeglass chain, with ear-loop hairpin or hook. All work is done {n our own shop, on the premises, by skilled work- men, and fully guaranteed. This offer is made to famillarise you with cour Optical Store, where expert opticians will test your eyes, by means of the most modern apparatus, without charge, and candidly tell you if you should consult an ocullst. Main floor, Old Building,

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