The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1908, Page 9

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ODDITIES IN THE NEWS ALL OVER THE WORLD 4, =¥ ‘When a number of . @ought shelter from a < University of Pennsylvania & et Philadelphia they wandered swimming pool through mistake. Their unexpected appearance in the = door sent several students who lad WALKED AWAY AFTER been diving scurrying to cover, but’ SEVENTY-FOOT FALL. artled | afte, nent, recrow an is laid up from the fright. he wasp @tairs and is expected to dic roves om the top of a gas tank SHOCK OF A SUICIDE y RESTORED aie VOICE. he got up and started away. arrived, bu! SENTENCED TO 30 BATHS; MUST TAKE THEM IN JAIL. “Thirty days and a bath & was the sentence of a Yonkers cgurt Jacod Dash, sixte 1d The boy's fat) fhe wouldn't un been wearing a s to be used tm making ‘rats’ or the women of America, TAKES OUT COPYRIGHT ON HIS NEW RESIDENCE. F. N. siartin, a prominent man CAUSEFANTAUTONNRAG EDN. imitations. me on the coast West ilips THE Ot GARMENT SHOP FOR THUR 2SDAY AND FRIDAY Wraps and Lace Coats Importer’s Sample Line also Hand {dered Linen Coats, White, Black, also fashionable colors. k Braid, Chiffon ally suitable for 5.00 7.50 10.00» 15.00 Values $15.00 10 $45.00 Summer Dresses ‘7.50, 12.75, 19.50 » CmNPAY 6.25, 9.50, 12.50 «7.50, 9.50, 12.50 : 8.75, 14.50, 19.75 and Jumper vt English Repp and French 1 new Button Front, haby 2.90, 3.90, 4.90, 7.50 The The Forsythe Leading Madras Waist, Specialty 1,000 Pattterns, ‘ House. $3.50, and Important Announcement: LLL) AUS Eee SUITS: Our Entire Stock of Cloth Suits $37.50 TAILORED SUITS $35.00 TAILORED SUITS $30.00 TAILORED suits + $19.75 $28.00 TAILORED SUITS $55.00 TAILORED SUITS } $48.00 TAILORED SUITS $45.00 TAILORED suits | $24.75 $40.00 TAILORED SUITS Our Entire Stock of Linen Suits Lh. Se $35.00 LINEN SUITS } $32.00 LINEN SUITS | $28.00 LINEN SUITS t $14.75 models, $26.50 LINEN SUITS $25.00 LINEN SUITS \ $22.50 LINEN SUITS j We Advise Early Selections prosbiay AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. DEAD CHINAMEN'SS HAIR FOR AMERICAN WOMEN’S “RATS.” ur taken from dead Chine- rived on shipboara at Boston 2 order of a Swiss jo far as known, is t west a Tailored ‘‘Tub’”’ Skirts | " >, Constab en Ce Y, JUNE 18 le G GQ j EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OP Women’s Dresses TAPFETA PRINCESS DRESSES. Value $22.80, $12.50 POULARD PRINCESS DRESSES. Value $32.50, $18.50 THE REMAINING STOCK OF SILK, VEILING AND RAJAH DRESSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1908. ps near sending the auto over an embank- | The supposed human belng were! placed there by three bo: o were caught and spanked. Mrs. young Carmel! Corallo, No. 1484 er street, Brooklyn, fell seventy | at! he avenue and North Twelfth street | 4 policeman detained him until an | ne surgeon no Injuries except a few | ot || TWO SCARECROWS ALMOST Spokane, has had the plans of his new ||! home, which {s unique, copyrighted to | ES FANCY Thursday and wish to select jud STERLING Sil CELLU LOID HAT PANCY SHIRT WAL quality human net dD match any shade of hair. Sauittches Pompadoars*} Foffs ¢MERRY WIDOW PUPFS Koch's Uptown Pricoe Make Down- town Shopping an Extravegance. & Co. Tharsday—Sabi gs no Economical Woman Should Miss: $10.75 What They Are Worth. ment in a long time. lous figure. Naturally, the d. worth — twice There alue is bound to find with economical shoppe 79¢ Fancy Suh, 49c. + 19 inches TAFE 79c, ana $f Mohatr Sicuian, 49c, 34-INCHL D FANCY MOHAIR . in all the latest stripfes; also. ul the ding shade shable and dust shed- arlv. 79c. andi $t00;\peryards..vcsnsnnsedslecuessoines 49c $4 to $5 Low Shoes $1.95 of Wome ound jn shoes of the h coming for warm-weather wear, will find this their best oj tise economy Friday f you Fewelry—A Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday HO RSESHOEYJIMPORTED FEST¢ set with] AND LA $150..63¢| ruby; regul the popula | GERMAN. S : gray finish, with long chain BROOCH brilliant rhi ng spike effect rly 50¢ LLAR also CUFF BUTTONS AND STU set in jade cara se, coral 306 BUC KLES AND BUCKLE | GERMAN ; gold and French gray frame, 4 in. wide; bag of fish. s and $1.00....19¢, 2c] mesh, 4 inches deep; r More Remarkable Bargains We make an exira spe al offering in 2,000 Switches of fine ir, to be worn as coro- ionable. Will aids—nowv so fat N. SHORT STEM WRT STE NG HAIR SWITCHES ALL LONG HAIR SWITCH VY HAIR SWITC! BRAIDS, WITH PUFF DD POMPADOURS. DIUM SIZED POMPADOU! (LARGE SIZED POMPADOURS {MARLOWE PUFFS..... | 24-1 (CORON Between Lenox 9 & Seventh Aves, 125th St. West Women’s Low Shoes New this season and unusually attractive is a Tan Suede Oxford with very narrow Russia Leather frimmings. $6.00 + Qur assortment of black low shoes affords the widest cooice. in every leather and every shape, it is complete. ' SHAPES MATERIALS Oxfords Gun Metal Newports Patent Leather Pumps Calf and Kid Alexander SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET Women’s and Misses’ . $20 Silk Dresses, A Remarkable Assortment of Hand: some Summer E fects at About 4 ee Here is an assortment of Taffeta and Foulard Silk Dresses that bids fair to create the most sincere shopping enthusiasm in this depart- These habili- ments are made up from an over- plus of silks a prominent maker wanted to close out before too late, and we bought the lot at a ridicu- are superior in every way—materials, trimmings, workmanship and cut be- ing out-of-the-ordinary and posi- plain colors. We illustrate one ot the charming models offered. The ’ tick favor arly choosing is wise.... 10.75 wide; in. stripes, S 73 and Frith 1 05 19- SUPPORTERS er bos: ed Seven Wavs to Wanamaker's Subway to Astor Place Basement Station—trains every 2 minutes, Broadway, ave. ‘Third a Eighth atreet surface lines, Third avenue Elevated. 30 P.M. Including Saturdays. New York's Best H me orl Tea Room, Fifth floor, Old Smoking Restaurant > floor, New Bullding. ‘ur St rage ry, pure cold air, “La Jeunesse” is the Newest And Prettiest of Summer Coats | aera evolved the model—we have had it reproduced in several different materials that are specially de sirable for Summer wear. The coats are made in Graceful Empire style, with full loose back correspond, and single- shawl collar of Man- churla silk, cufts to breasted front, with buttons showing through. he illustra- tion shows two of them: On the left— “La Jeunesse’? Coats of French serge, at $16.75 In navy blue, with light blue silk collar. On the right— BY ‘‘La Jeunesse’ Coats of novelty striped serge at $15 In shades of blue, tan and green, with collars of contrasting color The same model, of heavy linen, with light blue or brown collar and cuffs, at $7. Third foor, Old Building, A Pleasure to Shop Here Two great, well-ventilated buildings, well daylighted, and the goods so arranged that even in the hours of rushed business there are ample spaces for a comlortable and satisfactory sight of everything. Thirty-three passenger elevators give quick service to all hens There is not another large store in any city that containsas many conveniences and safeties for its patrons. These large commercial buildings, with their full displays of merchandise trom all over the world, constitute an interesting ex- hibition of continual changes. Visitors welcome. No one asked to buy. = 5 = Most Unusual Offering of Real Irish Crochet Neckwear Xe imporier oi these a autiful onl dbl I laces has turned over to us a considerable surplus to dispose of, which we shail do, beginning tomorrow, Ata Third Less Than Regular Prices Real Irish Crochet Lace is very rarely to be obtained under-pr.ce, hence this offering is of pa‘ticuiar interest It consists of lace coliars avd chemisettes of various styles; also chemisette coat and band sets, in many rich and handsome designs, ‘The prices are less than the laces would sell for at wh Stock ( Round Collars, $1.70 to $15 Chemisette Band Sets (coljar and cuffs), $1.65 to $6. 8 ette Sets (chemisette and cuffs), $4.50 to $9. ts (collar and cuffs), $3.10 to $9.50. Embroidered Robe Patterns $3, Usually $5. $10, Usually $20 and $ $22.50 UR former actual selling prices determine the valua- O tions of there attractive Summer robes, The skirts need only to be adjusted as to length, and to have a back seam run, to be realy to wear, There is plenty of material for the waist, with trmming to match the skirt, Both groups offer remarkable vaiuee at present prices: At ®3, formerly %—Robe Patterns of excellent batiste, with skirts Hon ah trimmed with lace d embroidery insertion, 10, formerly $20 and $22.50—-Beaut!ful Robes of fine lawn, richly “d with panels of lace and embroidery; fine workmanship th every lso a group of $4 Hand-embroidered Waist Patterns at $2.25 imported, ir veral pretty designs and colorings, including pink and olue, Each pattern boxed. And these two special offerings of WHITE GOODS BY THE YARD: seule, . B5c to $1.75 r tt Collars, $3.50 to 87.50. $3.50 to $7.50. Rotunda, Old Bide Four New Models of Pretty WAISTS---Just In But that is only half the story: Three Models at $2, oucht to be $3.50 One Mcdel at $3.50, ought to be $3.75 The difference between price and value expresses the maker's anxiety to sel —the wa sts are fresh and charming, and just out of their boxes. Descriptio: neess Muslin, 1c a yard; sheer quality, for party a third of its original price. tste, for flne walsts, 18c a yard, instead of ‘hind floor, Old Bullding. Ist Model, at $2—Baiiste, small yoke of V iennes, with em- Early Summer Windfalls in Stylish Dress Mate_ials broidery and fine plait’, Medallions inc 7 2d Model, at $2—Wine lawn, with strip of need!ework from shoulder, in yoke form, down center of waist. Rows of Valenciennes PING our eyes open, when manufacturers and importers alike have finished their summer season and are busy with Fall plans, brings many a choice loc of Dress Goods to us at much below par. Then, the same spirit of preparation moving us, we pick out ofher desirable groups from our regular stock, to go also at lessened prices. Thus chances like this occur: $1.25 All-wocl Black Panama 75c and 85c A I-wooi Suitings, Cloth, $1 Yd. ! 50c and 55c Yd. Attractive Nght- insertion; plaited back, trimmed sleeves ront, with embroidery stripes on 4th Model, at ts of batiste, with entire yoke of fi ack of cluster of plaits and lace; t is If You Are Perplexed, Consult The Wedding Silve er Shop 1 purchase until now quality, HE per. junctory wedding present { gives no pleasure to the sender or to the recipient. lave the gift indi. v dual, characteristic, if you can, Jf your ingenuity fails, let the Wanamaker Silver Store help you, It abounds in beautiful new things in stort Quaint Duteh Silver, too—but that's tions; site. in self checks, cnietiy in brown, navy and light blue and black. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Women’s White Serge Suits At $16. 75, instead of $25 w sil another story, Su sivo, set doz Tea sets, $1 fiy $17 to $24 ( Ni v tity just in from ‘the tailor; male of fine white serge, ‘Iwo models of the stvlish ‘‘Princeton” coat— i *) to $19.25, 26. 80. single and double-brea;ted, with semi fitted back, coat collar, turnover cuffs, and lined throughout with eatin, Full side-plaited ~kirte, with deep bias fold, Cool and altogether charming Summer suits, that a lit- tle earlier in the season would have sold for $25, tomor- row at $16.75 each. ‘Talrd floor, O14 Bullding, 312.7 $ 1 Biiver Fruit’ or Nut Howls, to 3% each. Silver Baskets, $16 to $ Card Trays, $4 to $10. Rottles in beautiful with silver stoppers, each. ‘Tomato Small Cases of Ta one drawer, a4 Sliver, 24 I 4H, $4; 80 $8.75 to $18.75 r, Old Bullding. | | QS Men’s Fancy $25 to $35 SUMMER SUITS at $18.50 Tomorrow Morning Starts One of the Great Clothing Events of the Season WANAMAKER STANDARD in every respect—material, tailoring, style.. The majority of the suits came from one of our regular makers, and we should have sold them at $25 to $35, if wehad not been able to buy them for much less than usual. The rest are from our rezular Summer stock, All the suits ara this season’s materials and make, and sufticient to give splendid choosing to 875 men, including complete size range in “stouts” and “regulars” from 36 to 46. The fabrics are the handsomest of the Summer—cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots, in cool grays and stylish browns, in medium and dark shades, The coats are light weight and half-liued. Here is the exact schedule, as the sale starts tomorrow 170 Suits of Regular $25 Grade 30 Suits of Regular $28 Grade Choose at 117 Suits of Regular $30 Grade } $18.50 12 Suits of Regular $32.50 Grade 9 46 Suits of Regular $35 Grade a Su it If you remember a similar sale a year ago, you Will know just how promptly to act tomorrow, to secure the choicest prizes, Mata Atotsec. JOHN WANAMA KE * Bioah ho tomth seteh

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