Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ce MRR 0 eka nm» i : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908, OF PAGEANTS AT IN AFTER SLOW © TROOPS SCARES sv Sts SIEGEL (0oPERG WY GAS EE. FOG ANNO TAP ATUMTE TY <= Se —— Store Closes at 5 P,M. Saturday at Noon. + Fon 9 . Tomorrow isa half-day of selling for the . They’reonSaleTo-Day remainders of the AUGUST FURNITURE. If you haven't a Victor i y ; : A ee cde, Lee As already explained, these unsold pieces, a Balloons io Vie with Autos Many, Notables, Including i if a Hotel or Saloon Pia eel A list of sae and foesiger though just as good as before, are in the t in Brilliance Olympian Athletes, Returi Men \Vill Risk the Wrat will Fearn that yt the wealth of really goo ewer; Onell a! Hed ae Cee i eleelL Sag : ih ibe Wein earn entertainment that you could minority, and must be dismissed from our ec Port's ave, jon, on the Liner. of Fort Next Sunday, MOTOR CARS LIMITED, — With # tot of notables and returning American athletes on boa e Maure- s| t was learned to- day that before Issuing his proclamation N. J. Aug. 2%— yesterday he sounded the ude of All the latest and best |] {Stock at actual half price. musical selections, both class- P vari io | ianaaatecnuler skiacatand There are scores of various pieces, hardly two cation that hia various leaders in the tawlsiatire 1 J] the best monologues, recitations and jokes are included in alike—ranging from a chair or a little table to a fill) of Gov. Fort's given assurances ATLANTIC CIT The ex developed as a Sandy Hook Light- { Only Those in Parade to Be ‘i sek this wrorning after DF8e!Amation, In which he threatens to * *Peclel seseion | woul stand by the list, F whole parlor or dining-room suite—presenting | Ny Ulte ‘ fae (ha) PovorGt\ tbe Serta) Millay io bese ai evenrtee Tae ice ar ARTIS V t R d some of the very best prizes of the August 8 Permitted on Coney a Ce ee eine anne ona the laws at Atlantic 1ctor hecords Be | Ae al ugust | ale, I | Island and the action of the Atlantic County He was assured despite the re f an every one By half price, wou d bea pity to, 0s tir Grand Jury in deliberately ignoring Volt of Atlantic City, the Legislature or ptem er miss choosing, if you need furniture at all this} jead seas the bank® {ne instrultions of the court by refusing WOuld authorize him to enforce the Fall 4 there were ¢ e sun for two to return indictments against persons Mw there, even to the necessity of The artists who have contributed to this month's eroup are all well all, Sixth floor, New Building, Ninth st. sid, days and J Pritchard had to accused of violating the excise laws, Patrolling the resort with troops and known—and so are the selections they have rendered for the Victor ——-—-- HOW VOTE STANDS FOR | vrata to get tis bearings, Capt Priteh- continues to be almost the eole topic of placing it unde al any, ‘There. | Talking Machine. Come here and get the list and hear any of the | J) Lots of people are planning their vacation so us to i ard, by the way, expects to become conversation to-day, upon tl was Issued, with records you wish. : KING AND QUEEN OF J or odore ot the Cunard fies and hat Gov, Fort Will be ¢ ralitiaa NR Seren We sell the Vietor Talking Machine and Edison Phonopraph | '|include Labor Day, and here are happy suggestions of the CONEY CARNIVAL. master of the Lusitania, now that Capt. utilire his authority in calli a on the most liberal terms offered by any house in New York. Either | §|{ vacation luggage— Vall haetreanned State troops is hardly probable, DIES ON JOURNEY HOME. one can be purchased on our easy péyment plan of | , ; ee race members iene aD EID Ce Laer Na TONDONTCOnIMeAE Meine | W k an ‘8 ae jebal neve gy CEE lines in i fi Alderman Lewis M. b L jan Ul $ 1 ’ sixty-six years old, 0 OR-SPE j Atternan faitheirigarty Me nt, winner of the larger and more prominent fybll Carer, sixtrnie yaar ol of a ee several styles and leathers of the WANAMAKER SPECIAL ‘ | James Fazio \i-metre and the metre races will refuse to sell liquor next Sunday 4.11.) yesterday while on her way home | SHOES at $3.90; and specially priced lots of Men’s Oxfords } " t the London Stadium; John J, Dolan, rather thin face a chance of losing f"." Woody tole, Masse, and ‘was re- with no charge on deferred payments, at $2.85, and Women’s Low Shoes at $3.36. | 2 i the club secretary; C. J. Bacon, Harvey licenses. faved there a local hotel, ff (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Reer.) et 4 Cohan, H. F. ter and J. B Taylor, Whatever may be the outcome of the 4) is morning. Death was due MEN'S SUITS—all our Fancy and Blue Serge Suits at { the negro athlete. None of them had conflict between the powers on the anything to a n already been ment by Olympi Ethel ing the s brother, L art, was a Pp two clean-eweep prices—$12,50 and $17.50, Harlier values | $15 to $38, Dollars saved on a vacation suit (/is season, i and practically a new auit for next. Aclearance of ODD PAIRS OF TROUSERS, including blue and black serges, unfinished worsteds and thibets, and neat etriped worsteds, that were $5 to $7.50 in our stock, q offers splendid picking at $3.50 a pair. 1 ‘At 80c each are Men's ODD VESTS, leit irom suits, | and worth $2.50 and upwards, q Women’s FALL SUITS of hard-finished worsted, navy | bine and black and hair-line stripes, in brown, are $16.75 | each. Jackets, single-breasted, new straight cut, with smart ‘f white vestee: skirts fold-trimmed. Other styles from }1s | to $100, One of the mostcomplete stocks of SPORTING GOODS } PXa, in the city is right at the Fourth avenue and Ninth street ! entrance to the New Building, Experts to help you get! what you want, and the right thing for every golier, tennis | player and fisherman And a few special bargains leit in| Tennis Rackets and Bicycles. ; Don’t forget the CANDY for the week-end—our Phila. ! detphia. made Candies are pure, fresh and delicious, Choco- |) lates and Bonbons, 30c and 60c; best Choco!ates, 80c pound. \ JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A.T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street arding their treat ih officials of the Joe White (THE SURPRISE. STORE» THREE NEW YORK CliY SiORES: 523-529 Sth Ave., | 138-146 W. 14th St.| N.W. Cor. 3d Av. & 83d St. was tiotor’s 1 Between 36th & 37th Sts.| Between tth & 7th Avs. | Gne Block trom “L” Station. J, H. Smith Capt. Coltas. Darby Claude L. Hagen An “Doc! David Lazarus. Ed, Slayin Ton W. Ge Ferris Jere F. Twomey ie) Bert M. Dawley .....05 “Bilas” Arkell Marshal H. e, Who has been spend- er in Paris with her who is there studying The day before ame an aunt, throug th t Barrymore. out of tow Wm. H, Pi Wille Wit Frank Davidson Frank J. Leddy Henry Brum! ..... Mike Donlin, Giants... Alderman H.W. Beyer Joseph J. LO0...ecreeer ie ny nto the fund for entertamn- » victorious American team y United States Senator Eugene Hale, % the mombers of the Monetary & os went. to London Beamer $ tidy English bank- aXSaeras Be . The other dof th a ‘i in my y n Sepu "said the Santor, "I i do not ith the frequent expres- sion ot vat Taft will win eas- 1 Mrs, Ernst Poop Mrs, James M Mrs, Ben Lian Murph; Fanny | Wolff Edna May Spoon} nia very” apt to rin All the remaining small lots from our recent “Factory Clearanc2 Sale” that race, and as qa Republica? iene Gay ee sold at $12, $15 and $18 have been grouped in one lot at $875. ohn : S raainibeet Here’s the way They Show Up: next year's ty ¢ ‘ i , e yacht nd F. id B, if 7 % sone | lish tankers, | 208 Suits | | Fancy Cheviot | that were $12 | suits MERIDA AT WILLEMSTAD. WILLPMETAD, Aug. &—The steamer | 306 Sufts : | Cassimere Suits Merida, of the Red D line, arrived | Ae SAME eLen ea eE Wal Were | _ Velour Suits At Porto Chbelin and this caugedea ace | 202 Sults @ | Fancy Worsted lay of two days In ber schedule. that were $18 Suits ; ' A - DL 34 | The Best Suits Ever Sold At This Price. © if yon $ All sizes from 33 to 44, I'he fact that most of these suits are heavy enough to f pretty a It PERFECT Wear late into the fall will prove an attractive feature. These are all broken lots, but of pretty decorations. | only. way (o get on Céney Tela T th P d collectively they represent all sizes. This low price of $8.75 is made simply to effect ME ee ee isa vaiviaion Are | 00 Ow er a quick and positive ciearance, Our factory’s policy demands that no goods be algo coming In, the latest an unde) ya a preserves and carried from one season to the other, Like all clothing bought at’ [he Surprise Store, Jennie § Birdle Sho! eae ~ W.L.DOUSLA mesest $ZSO SHOES °or men W. L..DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. ct of a fine turn- | division of the autoists have ap) Henry Grashorn or Se scribed float for a big candy house, Pineauiclestesnaped’ vations si Peale the tatty so every suit is guaranteed in every respect absolutely. The reason W. L. Douglas S entered by James Fazio, who ex urifies the breat .50 shoes are worn by Bee ein Ase yecttes | ,,litls Week Ends the Balance of Our Factory Sale Goods, pkg al'walect tte | atloon will be em tra. durable blac y ylish alte ( yf rc F is be- gned jn evciric ints the name “ne-| for people of refinement: 9 snd taney chev Sree ad pe wo eb eee Hpanly tale bey WORSAG a al gure Vor ee FT a eater tae - na Akon, te ; Pal Established tn 1866 bg feat ing; every suit fully guar- ot ee nicely lined; all the newest StenreTees) all the newest shades and benefit of the Poe, commie ; othered In 4 mm this| | Wel | ] izati . | bi ; is ey mit | AF Gor AAS Myh $300 Values $f).00 Values $7.50 Per in thi couney, who +|- For Voting Coupon See Paye Two. up to | eive t ighest wages \ P up to $10 | up to $15 .! paid in the shoe industry and = = asic dpe amend cannot ... From An Ohio Woman. | ' THE SURPRISE STORE'S FAMOUS DOUBLE GUARANTEE BINDS EVERY SALE The selection of the leath- geeea aay Ruremer erst any reason fails to be satistied we will cheerfully refund the money or exchange the ers and other materials for s ght here is pressed and kept in good repair for one year free of charge. each part of the shoe and She says P. & G. Naphtha Soap is the greatest every detail of ee paling labor saving soap she ever used. 5 000P C4 M 8 is) froked Nakters eo shee / trained experts in every de- With the permission of the writer, we 9 airsoi en sTrousers PAT could take you into my make the following extract fi etter i large factories at Brockton, ollowing extract from a lettei Representing the Entire Surplus Stock of | Mas, and show you, how which an Ohio woman sent ussome time ago. our Factor ill be Off , carefully W.L-Douglas $3.50 . shoes le, you wou t “T want to let you know the great y: W . ered at One Half then understand why they | good I have derived from the use of their Actual Value. hoe toes a Aide ‘ | ; P. & G, Naphtha Soap. A sample bar of : c value than any other make. ! it was left at my home, After using it, I lal Our Pants Factories are now busy working full force on their Winter Mg have no use for any other soap. It will ee stock, and to make room for these new goods it is imperative that all (Signed) do just what is said of it. I have proved LN 4 remaining Spring ind Summer Pants be closed out. A large percentage of W. Le DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE it beyond a doubt, I use it for washing these Pants are heavy enough for early Fall-wear. No matter what style Oannot Ba Equalied at Any Price. I. » SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00, JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN’ WE ote SHOES, The SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00, [Rep tenricime.stcs sane roa coat and vest you have you can find a pattern that will go with it nicely All newly cut, rightly made and perfect fitting. This enormous lot of Trousers will be offered at ail 4 stores, divided into the four following lots: Men’sPants--LotNo.1,| |Men’s Pants--LotNo.3, Values Up to $2.50 Values Up to $4 worsted and Made of all-wool flannels, all-wool ali new patterns; neat, dark effec | cheviots and fancy worsteds, in a $ 45 | great variety of st striped de- e everything, I do hope that all the less fortunate wives and mothers like myself will learn of it and profit by using, it. It is the greatest labor-saving soap I ever used, I keep no help of any kind, Have a tamily of four children to sev, wash and iron for and the merits of your soap have surely Fast Colo Eyelets used exelusivety, Catalog Mailed Fres, W. T. Douglas, Brockton, Mas W, L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: 433 Broadway, cor. Benge: 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. , 755 Broadway, cor. 8t! 5 BROOKLYN, N.Y. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. 798.710 Broadway. 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av. 1447-1449 Broadway. 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl. 2202 Third Ave.,cor. 120th. 478 Fifth Avenue. [ 984 Third Ave.,near 59th. JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark suitabl ear with any coal been thoroughly tested by me. You are eit ironelysimadeland’ very sh Rena Aiea. ii Be lp edinrg SEY Cl at liberty to use my name if in any way it | PUR AE 250 West 125th Street. : will help to get P. & G. Naphtk 345 Eighth Avenue. NEWARK--785 Broad St Eee tne any TA ves ; ra a 95 Nassau Street. PATERSON--192 Market St cas eelze = — ee eee | manu Men’s Pants-LotNo.2,| | Men’s Pants—LotNo.4, manufactured, Values Up to $3.50 as the best soap | rinse Values Up to $5 | | | | (PaG) Mrs, Chas, B......005 Made of allewool cassimerés and fan hake chee aoe. in enone THE WORLD “Vacation R rt” “Ads” | NAPHTHA SOAP 4 Naas ay vortiah, Ne suis TM a $4.95 stipe fects and color combinations $9.95 Printed More = mee. in 1507 | wet adtsonville, Ohio, ¥ = & suitable for dress wear; tailored in the ‘ — * Me latest ai side buckles; cut height of the present fasbion,....... Than Any Other Newspaper in New York 4 Remember This When You Get a Week or a Month Off ; THE SURPRISE STORES ARE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 4 { :