The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1908, Page 9

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wae Mem sion J. eee Fe iets THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908 Bi DIVORCE DECREE THAW COUNTESS JUMPED INTO THE RIVER (SR EAA | uM. DIVORCED FROM | WHEN THE GIRL SAID “NO.” , jf) Double “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases Made i! | YARMOUTH TO-DAY. i aa Te Save the Babies. | Before 12 0’Clock—-Single Stamps After That Hour 5 tA Ere | NPANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realize that = Raiden =! \ FOR THAW C SISTER | { Fee cre be Rte Hane one eae Gch "MEET ME ATS Gg) THE FOUNTAIN” snt,, or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-hal: before per they are fifteen! “We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a majority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to ray that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine, They are, in considerable eal le - deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and ’ > etl to congestions, sickness, death, Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must ece that it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, Castorie, causes the blood to circulate Ree opens the | | pores of the skin and allays fever, Bo UiEa. Genulne Castoria always bears the signataro of LY, Lede \ | IS MADE ABSOLUTE I) oe ae | *y Court Papers Indicate that Countess of Yarmouth Will f Resume Maiden Name, | ath , LONDON, rhe dee) 25g OF YARMOUTH Our August Picture Sales Have No Parallel President of the Divorce Court, to the Y [oraptireacet eee eer tee ( | , 4 , , : | cota ge th ee ap anna TO Ea Pace i ais: or Close Imitation Either in the Variety | | her mariage to the | of Yarmouth,| Miss Marguerite Shonts, daughter of at 6 P.M. Gamny j Wy v at Noon and Quantity of Pictures Offered or the court, the necessary six months| Mauretania to-day for Ireland, where | \ having elapsed. | she will be the guest of the Duke and "The case {s described on the records} Duchess of Manchester at Kylemore | as "Yarmouth, otherwise ‘Thaw, versus] Castle. She will go to France Sopt. 1 Yarmouth.” ‘This leads to the pre-{ tO Join her mother and her alster, the qumption th ess contem-! Duchess de Chaulnes, who are at plates resuming maiden name, | Dievve. lute divorce ee Theodore P, Shonts, will safl on the in the Slashing Way Their Usual Prices Are Cut Fancy Colored Pictures—in black |Colored Pictures—in 2-inch black Pastele—in gilt and gold bur ind gilt frames; a large assort-| frames; also a few carbon pho-| nished frames; some matted; ment of subjects to select j tograph teg-, values $4.50 and $5; to- 4 from; regular price 25c; at 19c es from 98c to morrow at, is $2.50 Colored Pictures—also black and) $2) at .. 69e Colored Pictures—in handsome white pictures, in black, brown Colored Pictures—in fancy gilt, ornamented gilt frames, with and gilt frames; regular , frames; this lot consists of fancy) fancy tops; regularly $5; price 30c; your choice at 2lc colored figure subjects; lmtosmottowavasesn auras 2.75 Colored Pictures—14;-inch black; feguiar price $1.85; at $1.15 | Hand-Colored Pictures — matted; frames; figure subjects and Jand- Colored Heads—copies of famous, 4/80 some hand-colored photo Scapes; outside size 164%X p~ | paintings; regularly sold a graphs ia Florentine frames; 2034; regular price 75c;at OOC| at $1.75; to-morrowss.. PLeLD| regularprice $5; at...., $3.25 3-Opening Sporting Combination |Pastels—fancy gilt circle frames; | Gilt Oval Pastels—in fancy orna- Pictures—in black frames; also; a large variety of ‘subjects to] mented frames; these pictures some for children’s rooms; pq | select from; regular mq! were made to sell at Togular price 98c; at..... 69c) price $1,85; at ......4. $1.59 | $7.50; your choice at,, $4.75 Men’s $20 to $38 Fancy Suits At $17.50 This is the first decisive reduction on our entire regular stock of Men’s Summer Suits, and tomorrow moruidg men who are prompt will be able to pick out the choicest plums of our carefully selefved etock, which will mean the handgomest ready-made sack suits in New York City at half pig, But there are only about forty euits on which the reduction is so great, eo It will pay to be arly, However, there will be good fortune for every man who comes all day long, because the entire offering includes three hundred and twenty suite in all sizes from 33 to 46-inch chest measure of values as follows: Five Suits that were $40 Twenty-three Suite that were $28 Thirteen Suits that were 338 Sixty-two Suits that were $25 Twenty-four Suits that were $35 Thirty-six Suits that were $22.50 Forty-four Suite that were $30 One hundred and thirteen Suite that were $20 All Now $17.50 a Suit Clearing Sales f Manufacturers’ a » $5 Paintings at || $10 Paintings at | $15 Paintings at || $50 Paintings at! $3.35 5.95 $11.50 Materials include fine worsteds, cheviots and volours in the popular shades of brown, In sweep gilt and gold $ In sweep gilt and gold $35 \ burnished frames, each A large assortment of || burnished frames, each Your choice of any of with shadow box and glass protection; among these are Venetians, country scenes and marines. gray and olive, in a wide variety of newest patterns, The suite are half lined, exactly H suited to Summer vacation or early Fall wear. Gtain tor, New Building our $10 oil paintings in fancy gilt and gold burnished frames, each with shadow box and glass protection, our $50 oil paintings in fancy gilt and gold burnished frames, each with shadow box and glass protection. with highly polished shadow box and glass protection, New Stocks Full of Men’s OXFORDS Just when the usual shoe store 18 allowing its Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) These Summer Suits | Cost Little Now Values up Wo have made a big drop in the price of all our Tailored Summer Suits of repp, linen, Manchurla and Khuk! cloth, Some arc In plain tailored effects, others trimmed with lace or strapping Jn contrasting colors, There are Princess Dresses with coats to corre- epond, Included vre the best styles worn this season At $5-~-Princees Dresses with coats; value $12. At $7,50--Unlou linen and repp Coat Suits; also Khaki cloth; value $15 ' At $7,50--Priicess Over-dresses, Hnen; value 16.50, a At $10—Manchurla silks and Inen; value §18 to $20.00, Third floor, Old Building. Out of the many groups that make up this splen- did assortment of handsome, stylishly made Silk imported Moreen Petticoats, with the excellent waar- {ug qualitics for which moreen {s famous. At $5—Of plaid and check silks; with accordion- plaited flounce and sectional ruffle of tallored straps, At $6.75—Of exquisite pompadour silks, {n light or dark comb'nations. Deep flounce with shirring and 6titched bands, At $4.50, $5 and $5,75—Imported Moreen Petti- Women'sShoes couts, all-black, with satin stripe; Jasper stripes; stocks to become depleted, we are recetving fresh eh{jments of the famous “Wanamaker Special” Ox- fords for men, at $3.90 a pair. We find that a great many of our customers are In the habit of buying @ new pair of Oxfords in August for wear during the early Fall months—and hundreds of men wear Ox- fords all the year round Vnusually fine models in tan Russia calfskin, black Kugsia calfakin, patent coltskin and Blucher styles, In all sizes from 6 to 11, in B to & widths. Shoes of a character and quality corresponding to those found in the ugual shoe store at $3. $3.90 a pair. Mein floor, New Butlding. ———— select While they are here from the very handsomest new Fall modeis, and take the sults home with them, weeks before school begins. The famous “Wanamaker Special” Suits of all- wool mixed cheviots; double-breasted, belted jackets and knickerbocker trousers; in sizes for 8 to 17 years, at $5 a suit, Other styles at $6.50 to $8.50. Rotunda. New Buildin Women’s Silk Gloves at 65c This la an agsortment of the popular 16-button Mousquetaire Gloves, In black or white, with double A Price-Smash in Women’s Low Shoes Fall Goods Are Coming In and We Must Get All the Selling and Display Space Possible New Fall Suits for Boys zs A Clean-Up August Silk Petticoat Sale | parents passing through the city will be glad to $2 to $4 Low Shoes at 95c of Foot Mould know that the Fall etyles are ready, so that they can Oxfords in black kidskin; also pat-| Low Shoes at $1.95 ent leather ties with high or low) $5 Low Shoes at $1.50 This lot includes tan buckle Ox- heels; welted soles; all sizes. At! These are samples of the very | fords, patent leather plaid top Ox- the same price we include a lim-| best-looking styles produced this| fords and several smaller groups ited number of tan low shoes and/ season in the best leathers that| 0! this celebrated make of foot. your choice of the very best white | money can buy, wear which is sold exclusively in canvas shoes in the store. Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor Rear.) | this store. Mid-Summer Sale of Trimmed Hats HE price is $3.95. The hats are selec- tions from our regular $5 and $6.75 Women’s Taffeta Dresses Y chance we picked up this lot of dresses the other day and we know that every woman who buys one to-morrow vill and 4 @ 3 -atid-black, and in green, blue, brown and red. Anger tips—gloves imported to sell for $1.25 to lines, representing the choicest pro- thank us, It’s just like presenting every Oxford Ties, Sou pi dese) sCla Busing SUS mowekc cba: Bala afele, Ole) Balaines ductions of our own workrooms at the above | purchaser with a $5 bill, These are in prices, Our $5 and $6.75 hats are known incess and jumper styl | f made wiih Vici Kid Uppers e : tae ind | Princess jumper styles, also 2-piece ty and Patent Leather Tips, at in O urnt ure Neate Peet Kind offered in | 1 ir¢ waist dresses, in popular shades, plain Solid Soles, and Cuban or Military Heels; sizes 2), to 8; values up to $1.50. Do You Prefer to Live With? They are new straw dress shapes, stylishly and effectively trimmed with flowers, rib- bons, etc.—all late creations fresh $3 95 trom our workrooms., i U ~ (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) colors, stripes and checks, Every dress made up carefully and trimmed $5 nicely. Worth $10. To-morrow at (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Fioor, Front) Do you know that there is just as much difference of quality in furniture as there is in egge—only you don’t discover it in the furniture so quickly. The right kind of furniture will last you a life-time and probably serve your children too, The other kind—the sort that looks so cheap in some furniture ‘sales’ —will be riokety before next Summer, and give the sorry purchaser many hours of vain regrets, Don't be fooled by the slick looks of varnish and plump upholstery. One thing you KNOW, The Furniture you buy at WANAMAKER’S is GOOD, You will never find that you have bought 4 bad bargain here, And this positive assurance costs you nothing. Not only is the best furniture here, but here too are the LOWEST PRICES, That isa matter of easy prooi, Compare the furniture for yourself, Select it NOW; we'll send it home at your convenience. Here is a little of the good news: $10 Chiffoniers at $7 ] $16 Brass Bedsteads at $10 Golden oak; fiye long drawers, paneled ends, upright! polished finish; 2-inch stra(ght pillars with flat capped ovel mirror; well built and finished. | Vases, S-inch fillers, %-Inch top rail; all regular sizes, $15 Bureaus at $10 $18 Chiftoniers at $12.50 Golden oak; two large and two amall drawers, paneled Golden oak; full swell front five long drawers, up ends, large plate glass mirror; well built and finished. right oval French plate mirror; highly finished. $7.50 Iron Bedsteads at $5.50 $18 Hall Racks at $12 White enamel; continuous pillars and top ratls; ata Quartered golden oak; box seat with shaped arms, and scroll fillers; fancy Jron joints; 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 In. carved top, French plate mirror, four double hat and coat hooks, Oak tn §7.50 Hall Seats cH ae slat back; $14 Extension Tables at $9.75 broad arms; Mission style; well built and finished. Golden oak; 42-!n. round top; 6 ft. lone whon extended: large pillar with shaped legs. Y s at $8 Oak ROCA (abies aoe ono long! $30 Buffets at $20 ‘Weathered oak; full swell front; claw feet; ons large Clearing Sale of 15,000 Pairs Oxford & Sailor Ties Formerly Sold at $2.50 & $3.00, Made of Tan Russia Calf, Patent Coltssin and Gunmetal Calfskin, Cuban of Military Heels, Hand Welted Soles Sizes 214 tos, at 54.00 a Pair § Do You Wani the Best | Sewing Machine ? al O# do you simply waut to say you paid a big price for one? If the first, you will find itin the Fountain or Victory Machine. They are moderateepriced machines, dut no Machine made is any better, although there are many that cost more Doi $ $] vt’ $1 a Week Prices, $16.75, $17.50, $19.75, $20.75 and $23,75 More Women’s Linene Skirts at 95 LG Another lot of 500, These skirts are made up in the popular button-down-front model; inverted plait back; deep fold on bottom. (Slege] Cooper Stere, Second Floor, Front.) Petticoats, we select two unusually flae groups for We brought the stocks in specially for the benefit of particular meution, perents who are taking the boys away for a few We show aleo a beautiful selection of novelties in (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Buy Your Groceries Here & Save Money Careful Packing and Prompt Deliveries Guaranteed, Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly. Telephone, Chelsea 4000. | Jennie Lind Musk- [ Mixed Teas melons Andall green or biack varieties: usually Sold at 5Nc; special Sib. o { 800 crates ripe, sweet cantalo $1.65; Hib Selb PETE CARS crisp soda biscuits. butter thins, \ aldor! tens; reg. price $1.15: Sic; reg. 10¢ packs Saleo!Men’s Oxford Ties F drawer; one shelf; good construction and finfsh, sangietor sali "Staere! Two sionet to wales: Fin Sold by ie jae! ‘ormerly sold at $2.00 and $2.40 $35 Brass Bedsteads at $25 Ch A Tsthity Ai dsiasoaneath GRANDMA'S COOKIES, graham ble i ‘ Polished finish; two-inch continuous pillars, three- $18 Brass Bedsteads at $12 arter-inch fillers; ornamental end connections; large Polished finish; 2in, pillars with flat ca ' guarter-inet iter and on the pilara; all regular elses. ain thlete; rin, ton raha; im al reeuvar seen, ee! MeCANN’S IRISH OATM le 9 eCANN'S. I f lemon tab trom Q8e ite Cross 32¢ ARBUCKLE'S ARIOSA COFFE —reg. 20c I-ib, package, brand; regular 50c to New Head Rice Tan Calfskin | le and Patent 1b \ $46 Bureaus at $28 | $14 Bureaus at $9.50 8 } : ; NEW POTATOES — tancy Long. Leland hol jn; the grade sold cise. | WHOLE EVAPORATED APPLES—9F {Helen od Iden oak; finely figured stock: Coton! 14 ; + pate ‘ Mae i i3Si busty ie Coltskin seu uttered enden on, Moat, Muted og, Glolat|. Geden ate, ieae and no, mall dramas: pat Paar, Re | Tre esl Be) sr Rae plate ralrror, $20 Bureaus at $14 jhe i AL=10 Qo | STICKY FLY | ) 1 426; sheets, Hy English Welted Soles $17 Bureaus at $12 ee Mahorany veneered: full awell front: two large and BROILERS — fresh hlled: usually Be Henijes | ANMO=Dr. (tou soja chal to, hana, top rumor tt magna avers wth ans nob rent Ove mre | Pte #bethtaa hr PRG ghey TOMATO. CA 18e! Mao" large drawers; uprigh mE i FOr eRe TERY NEW EVAPORATED APRICOTS 1 " FOUNTAIN CORN STARCH—dor,, Sale of i $18 Bureaus at $12.50 eter AnD LABEL, Tete cle funn. Ft sce 8e 4 Men’s and Boys’ $11 Hall Seats at $7 Mahowany veneered; full swell front: two large and XXXX PLOURSlege! Cooper's best fam: SEE Ee BUC 5 ‘i : 3 Quartered olden gak: small size; Mission atyle; box two small drawers; upright oval French plate mirrors ly perang, pol, Beso BL Be. ORN MAL =resotee Re Favorite Coffee pont with arms; wax finish, a, : ee ee Gy $ | dor, 9Uc; package ¢ Slade Goapele blend ol ancy maori $26 Buffets at $17 $17 Extension Tables at $12 FOUNTAIN BAKING POWDER 1B@ NEW GREENING APPLES, or 35 tearany colfeens 10 1b 31.05. 39 h &O { a red golden oak; two drawers and two clowets, Golden oak; dInch round top; 8 ft. long when exe Ji1Be S00 SNE rar ABs Bartlett pears; No, 6 bashet...,,,,, JOC | lbs, $isib co oes xX or Ss anette low MMITter dhaoed top bane! Righiy petty | tended: large 32 aoe log with oiaw foot, Odds and ends { oe ' | 32 Buffets at $22 ante TORMeTTaRleN} Ate” $33 China Closets at $22 Mahowany; shaped top base; one large and two amall Dill Pi nel ee ae ag { | Santa Clara Prunes | - o quartered, golden oak: two doora, three shelves, claw | drawordi: two closeta; ome ahelt: long low mirror: Colo. ckles Suite bushes cual: ure ati lier 1’ | pip, shin shia exe fal 101bs. QB feet, moulded edges; highly polished. I nfal dealgn, Beventh floor, New Building. dill, crlep QB cial box 100 bars, $3.50; ten Se 36 TU; $ ibs. ‘ tyek Cc tar... My bars In carron tren v JOHN WANAMAKER Se ae i ee Ask for “S, & H,’’ Green Trading Siaumps—We Give Them Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street

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