The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1908, Page 11

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> ee Ct Sik ili ta ook path 40,000 WORKERS TOJOIN PARADE ON LABOR DAY pos Leaders Declare Celebration Will Be Greatest Ever Held Here, ‘The leaders who have the celebration fn oharge made public last night the official details of the Labor Day parade which will take place Monday, Forty thousand men are expected to be in line, and despite the fact the past Year has not been a prosperous one for those in the trades, it Is their Intention to exert every influence to make it the, areatest celebration of the sort they have ever made. | Women will form an tmportant fea-| ture in the parade. Some will wa! | While others will ride in automobiles. | The members of the Women’s Trade Union League will be in autos, carry-| ing flags and banners, ‘The pageant will start at 9.30 A.M. at Fitty-ninth street and Fifth avenue and Will proceed down Fifth avenue to Washington square, where it will dis- nd marshal will be Arthur srmer President of the Central Federated Unn. The assiat- @nt grand marshals are James G. Hix- gins, Alber: Abrabams and Samuel Al Debs. | The first {n line will be Willlam A. | Coakley, President of the Central Fed- | @ated Union. The delegates from tha) Verious labor organ ns in the city and thelr unions w following order; FIR. Bamuel Theatrical Pn. Patternm Witla anal, Union No. 8 tor#’ Union and B mi the inion No, 45. wmithe ant uj nion Nu. 40, John C. Hilsdort, Garment Worker: Bartenders’ Un! FIFTH DIV nlon No. ters’ Tinton No, 24, NTH DIVISION, Metal Polls 2 Meta! Polishers’ Union Longshore Riggers’ Union ngshoremen’s Union No. 701 eleht Handlers’ Unton No. 16, Totertor EIGHTH DIVISION Ww n F, , Marshal, Highway Foremen's Union No, 4%. Asphalt Workers’ Union No, “49, jockmen's | 1 Seow Trimmer No. 738, MILLER" HYAMS GS-71 SMITH ST. COR. STATE ST THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON 91, RKOOKIYN OPEN MON/&'SAT. EVE'S FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. AT LOWEST PRICES, DESIRABLE CREDIT 20,00,,2.00 Down, 79.UU 50.00... 3.50 Down! 100.00 SeTELYS ae FURNISHED OW EXHIBITION - THIRD FLOOR K stands for “Kook”— The old-fashtoned kind, When spelling was simple And roasts were well primed. MW a “Kook” of this sort You wish to engage Don't look further than The World’s “Situation Wanted” page. | And that’s not the “All of It." World| “Situation Wanted” Ads. Show Where to Find Workers of ALL Classes. Look Senday—lt’s @ good day, end bat afew days away. | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1908 2 22 ll 006 J HKG SOKO HII OOOH HS OI HHHIIG ION OCH IOI OHHTNOO000O0008 “Paul Revere's Ride” Auditorium, 2 P.M. Tomorrow Store Closes at 6.30 P, M, OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Getting the Children Off to Sehool It’s always schooltime with this store. We are constantly studying the needs of growing children, and trying to make it easier for their parents to dress them properly. That means comfortably, stylishly, economically—evidenced in the Wanamaker stocks of Children’s Shoos, Hosiery and Underwear, Hats, ‘ Qutergarments, School Utensils. Just as the children’s school days are beginning, we reach an examination period. Ready to be examined rigidly as to our ability te fit out the boys and girls with the minimum of bother and expense |, Some of the ways: Boys’ School Suits FOO 'Girls’ School Dresses and Suits Wanamaker Clothing for Boys 1s the best possible 7 Scores of new styles of Girls’ and Young Womens investment { p , Tesses and Suits, specially adapted for school an | or parents who seek satisfactory wear college wear, in models that are smart as well as and appearance {n the suits they buy. Materials are | sensible, Special mention:— | all-wool, making {8 thorough, styles are handsome. Girls’ Junior Suits at $17.50 | Of particular interest {s the excellence of Bizes 12 to 16 years. Fancy mixtures, jacket with Boys’ Wanamaker Special Suits at 86 |%™-ftted back, double-breasted, satin-lined; patch For boys § to 17 years: pnp es mized chevtota, double. |POCKet Chreular skirt, trimmed. | | breasted “Jacket ityle, with belt and Wnickerbooker Girls’ Russian Dresses at $3.75 Sizes 6 to 14 years, Fine washable repp, tn blue, | | | | i guimpe atyle, scalloped edges, a Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Regulation Sailor Suits at $7.50 Bizes 6 to 14 years, Serviceable quality of serge, {n blue or brown, Regulation blouse or yoke; allk tle, embroidered shield and sleeve, Plaited skirt, ‘Third floor, Old Building. | trousers. For boys of 6 to 10 years: Sailor Blouse Bults of blue serge pink or tan, embroidered dots on collar, cuffs and muh boys of 8 to 7 years: Russian Blouse Buits of blue front. Y covert Minot # to 1 years: Fall Refers of blue serge Or! Girls’ Embroidered Guimpe Dresses at $6.75 Boys’ Suits at 87.50 | Of hand-embroidered impoited repp, In blue, pink, : jtan and white; Norfolk and 4 ¢ mixed | ‘ Main floor, New Buliding, Boys’ Hats and Caps Smart, jaunty styles that the boys will Ike, In ee ere Girls’ & Children’s School Hats |! Soft Hats—telescope style—light and dark brown | ‘The attractive Fall styles comprise the best show- and pearl, at $1.50 and $2. ing we have yet made for little girla and young Golf Caps, handsome mixtures, at 50c and $1, women. Eton Caps at 50c. | At $1 to $1.75—Mushroom and roll-brim Sailor Skating Caps—many a boy ts taking his away tok ats, of felt, in various colors. A pretty style for school with him nowadaye—60c. | girls of 12 years or thereabouts, has a suff brim, with slight roll on the side, and sam o’ shanter crown, trimmed with rosette and wing, at $1.75, At $1.75 — ‘“Broncho” Hats, for girls of 14 to 18 ff! years—a model that will be very popular, Cowboy 9{ School Shoes for Boys and Girls) *y!e, soft crown, wide brim, turned up on one side, ff} ¢ ~ | Various colors, Bullt with the double purpose of pleasing the chil-| i At $2 to $3,50—Styles different from the above, dren as to looks—and bless their souls, they are criti: | of better materials, and more elaborately trimmed, cal—and the parents as to service, Styles and leath-/ Other attractive styles, including the Charlotte ers specially picked by people who know; and the | Corday hats, at $4 to $6. shoes Atted properly by salespeople who give their | Royal Salons, Third floor, Old BuNding, whole time to selling children's shoee—which means | ‘ ’ quick as well as satisfactory service. Examples: | Child rens Sturdy Hosiery Girls’ Shoes at $1.60—Kidakin, button; patent| Special groups at 12}4c, 18c, 28c and 35c a pair, leather tips; sewed oak leather goles, Better grades that are not matched at their prices, As an example: at $2 and $2.50. At 26c @ pair—stockings of fast black cotton, fine or Boys’ Shoes at $3— Made trom selected calfskin, | MoM, upveds With Tawrloned feet and narrowed’ ankles. TRIPLE knees, double heels and toes, Will successtully to stand hard usage. Blucher and lace, welted goles, withstand the hardes t of wear, Tam o' Shanters, $1 and $1.50. Main floor, New Butiding, eye NO eee meee ttt rte eee TTT A = rm 9 : i Sry rerv Possible Labor Dav Want Eve \ Possible Labor Da VY Wan Y Y Quickly and Satis.actorily Filled at THE FOURTEENTH STREET STORE. If it's for the Furade, ‘or the Journey, for the Nearby Outing for ‘hs Home or for any other purpose. it’s here, and at the kight Price STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE BIG SALE OF THE HIGH-GRADE STOCK OF Bonwit, Harris Q Co. =—_ = Froadway and F fth Ave., cor. 21st St., aS aes>SS*>— RR“ SS a eee SC = keTIkbv FROM Tuk SALE OF MEN'S @ BUYS’ CLOTHING _ COMING $0 soon before Labor Day, the tidings for to-morrow are particularly effec- tive, Perhaps the most attractive feature at a popular price consists of 500S itsand Overcoats $12. 5 0 For Men Saturday at We offer them at exactly half The Bonwit, Harris & Co, price would have been $25, that price—$12.50, Some of the foremost clothing manufacturers in the United States made these clothes—Stein, Bloch & Co., Rochester; Hirsh, Wickwire & Co, and B, Kuppenheimer, 's at $12.50 comprise a superior range of Chicago, for instance, The Suits and O inchiding Worsteds, Black Thibets, Blue Serges and fancy and plain Cassimeres, Overcoats of Kersey, Viena and Frieze AND IN ADDITION WE WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW FROM THE BONWII, HARRIS @ CO, STOCK AT 5c UN THE DOLLAR, Fancy Cassimer, Suits,|Fali and Winter Overs) VPRCOATS, In tan, 1 Blac! oy ewe and Fancy Worsted Suits,| coats Priestley Craven tolutely UI wool ae ett Abe frown sti Hates B.ack Thibet Suits, Plaln Brack FEO BUTS or Made Hl alno Soft Hal ; ettes, Raincoats, Win-| or"hointed thine tg shawl collar several — popular Suits, Long ot Wei Taciteat pe Grosgrain sit shapes: nll sizes Winter $7 50 Be eivht $ made And trimmed, i and shapes, ONSITE (Third Floor.) ® inne Slats 2 aad $1.50 Poteet ree cere nasi eeeeeewrn sees el 201 Wee 2 nr A Splendid Variety $] 5 Photographic Supplies m Suits at Mirmont Devetoping Paper | | 25,000 Doz. Card Mounts best day Saturday to pr 0 of Mirmont paper, OER Ea al of Abrol oat denen aranteed to xive the ||| purchased trom Carter, Rice & a 0.. of Boston, Mass. mt love than Card mounts of Unquestionably the Best Germonstration | 91 price, Made and Most Stylish | |) acuryar pr" aueomigs” | | Sitch dis"Qyn, ht ae ng 3 28e, A bevelled and embossed, Fall Tailored Suits in New | |) o:7 10 628; sro aa” 120 card touts gee tet from te dor... York at this Price. 07 1 All sizes, 1 to 54g, | ete an aut, imported, up to 70 @ pair, Paull eae, ened at $2—Box calf, welted sical splendidly made; s. 10 to 13%, . ’ $1.60 and $2.60, ge cCrnsr bracen | Children’s Fall and fhlldren's Shoes in smaller sizes, best leathers, at Winter Underwear ee ¥5, according to quality, | rom a collection that comprises every fabrio, Sipe Ghost: Main floor Banement Old Building, | welght and style desired, in generous sizes and splen- a \didly finished, we meation these popular sorts: | Cotton Vests, Pantalets or Drawers, heavy weight, plain white or natural color, 2c to 400 a garment, ac- cording to size Children’s School Fiandkerchiefs Lots of them go to school and never come back, Merino Vests, Pantalets or Drawers, white, medium 19¢ OU will find the big specialty GOLD TONER AND FIX Y Suit Store on‘ the Second 49c sb oi TU Re eke 8 Floor ideal in the matter of A SSEDA ‘G8, a ZINC WASH BOXE stocks and idea! in the matter of colors 100. + BC ez service and appointment. The lines of Fall and carly Winter Suits are cy particularly compiete, designed to RUBBE Se | & OID welght; fine, soft and durable, 600 to $1 a garment, ac- cording to size Heavy weight, 9 per cent. Wool Vests, Pantalets or ‘awers, strong, warm and serviceable, Bio to $1.55 @ Main floor, Old Building, These cost so little that you needn't care much—al] linen, too— andkerchiefg in a pretty 60¢ dozen—Children's Whi De onget, serene nacre oy i i} ie Hemstitohed Handker- | garment, according to elze. » dozen—Good quality, plain he:netitched, 14-in, henie. Sears ae ory lov sh—Pret rf - Wh J Fy . suithed a Mere Sercers or all-white, “hem School Supplies Worth Buying wae —P vi ; , i ‘i a Waesarnsledralenntanron GEMy printed border, Also The Popular “Mongol” Pencils, 40 each, 40c dozen, ee et ee “The Venus” Drawing Pencils, 7c each, 80c dozen, ttle box. Al 6 Handkerchiefs, in Instead of 10c each, clea bok ith real hands’ or c Box rot dete ks ee Plain Cedar Penctis, with rubber ends, 8 dozen, Saeee . Also a great varlety of “Faber,” “Eagle” and Broa yey/ Ci “american” Pencils—all the most popular numbers and finishes—from 16¢ to a dozen. irls’ i | “Bagle” Automatic Pencils, 8c each. Girls’ Muslin Underwear — | pencit poses, trom fe to 68e each, Vell y Companion Sets, from 25¢ to $1 get. Welbmade, pretty garmeuta, that ‘are jist the gort Composition Books, 8c to 25¢ each, to take to achool for the good service they will give; | Fancy Cover Pencil Tablets, 200 sheets, bc. At 60c — Girls’ Drawers of good quality muslin, with Block Pads of good quality white paper, plain and ne OB ge Uniden s Dreiera cy and 16 years,’ " “ruled, trom 10¢ dozen to 160 each, = Chil on, ; ruffle with cluster of plaits and lace edges 11 to Weel®| Writing Tablets, 20 to 250 each. At $1—Giris’ Petticoats of cambric; ‘deep umbrella White Chalk, box of one gross, 80, flounce with clusters, of hemstitched plaits; cambric foun-| “Alpha” Crayons, 30¢. Schoo! Sponges, 8¢ each. At $1.4 Girls’ Petticoats of cambric: deep umbrella | Black-board Erasers, 40 and 100, fownce, May Ci Area gpd embroidery ruffle: | Tin Folding Lunch Boxes, fold perfectly flat, 180, jc foundation. 4 and 9 In, i Ca g1.25 Girls” Bath Robes of farmelette: dainty qo, |__ Special Fountain ene, perso! ete J4-Kt. gold ral patterns; plaited front; sallor collar and pocket: silk | pens, each one {n a box, complete with filler, 500, cord girdle; colors pink and blue. Sizes 8 to 14 years, “The Wanamaker” Fountain Pens, 78 and $1. Fourth floor. O14 Bullding ' Basement—Subway eonneoting Ol and New Buildings, LD Derby time—especially when you think | The hall marks of thes the comfortable soft hat not quite formal e New Fall enough. Silk Petticoats are style, shapeliness, Field for the widest indulgence of taste, |ROd quality, good fit and daintiness—all in this showing ot /are smartly trimmed with flounces, ruffles ~ $ land stitching, You can match 4 | ; your new Men’s Fall and Winter Derbies suit, for the Autum shades are here, 83, $3.60 and $6, More kinds of new, stylish Soft Hats than | Ni eee Peaethetiy dene you ever saw before—many that you can’t) At $7.75—In black and plain and changeable eol- buy outside of WaNAMaKeER’s. It’s @ great)" with deep silk underlay, rourth fioor, Old Buliding, season for soft hats, See the new Full Alpine ae ee i 4 |. Three groups of Messaline Silk for the man who dresses quietly, $8,50, | white, light blue, pink and lavender, $s cets is Others at $1,75 to $5, showing the latest styles, At $5, trimmed with Ger- Main Floor, New Bullding. man Valenclennes lace and medallions, At $7.50 and f ~ with elaborate trimmi: Fall styles ie Men’s Socks, and me- | Hy brald and A new payed ed dium we ghts in Men’s Underwear are| lar. Fourth floor, Old Bullding, being briskly bought nowadays, And the) Wanamaker collection oi both makes picking! A new collection of Attractive Lace them out an easy and interesting matter, Vokes, such as ordinarily sell at 75c to Some of the sorts most in demand; Siete ‘be offered tomorrow at 600 each, Men's Socks Some are on net, some are embroidered, t % ir-—-Black cotton, imported, ligt i hee te olion, With. Ol sole ia\ oF medium | thers are all iace, All are imported, Just Tar c dium weight, i : A ; ‘At Tait tee” iF tor. f1~Blaok juste :hreaa, about nine hundred yokes in the collection, und ck cotton, light or medium welgat, 3 ; pray cotton, medium welght. elpat, Tan oF | pounda, Old Building At fie a pale rete cashmere or natural wool, al aE ERenEEnenmmnene portel, medium weigh! . atea's Underwear |_ 1,000 Yards of Fanoy Belting Ribbons at fe a garinent-Medium weight Coton Shirts SOC & Yard, regularly 7c, offer a varied choice and Diavers Fray Colson Shirts | teoided economies, These all-silk heavy belting rib- bons are 1% inches wide, in Nght or dark colorings, or Drawers. showing nine handsome designs. At The and $1 a garment—Medium weight Merino Shirts or Drawers. At {! garment—French Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers. At tid a garment-Heavy Weight natural color ‘Ate- rino Shirts or Drawers, Main floor, New Bldg. | Main floor, Old Bullding. i ar. stewart & co. JOHN WANAMAKER "fishin to renth St." I i size tube! ‘. Te | ACID HYPO , ~ Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters BOYS' WORSTED SWEATERS; full ) MEN'S WOOL SWEATER fashioned, roll collar; ¢ ular coat style, In oxfo navy and maroon, cna fites from 34 to 44; buttons, sme with pocket 26 to 84 Inch; 81.00 value $180. value (IHE 141TH STREET SLOKE, ‘Third Floor.) d meet every ce isible fashionable de- mand. The suits we offer at S15 are gems of correct tailoring, All the newest effects are to be had at this price. The list of styles to be had at $15 seems almost beyond belief. Directoire, Mannish and other models naturally predominate. The materials are Broadcloths, Eaucy Mixtures, Striped Venetians and Worsteds. Tastefully lined EGas—N. it with guaranteed satin, Trimmings carton yes By 280 | PUOrE i wily Fora Crs of Skinner’s satin, The skirts the pop- ‘anq all pear! are cut in the Sire or pleated OEE Sp acoRtPAR: SANTOR COFFEE—|SU0AR CURMD RAM— patterns, complying r toned eae Mh) eh, dry roast dallyi] gnacta; ale strictly with every de- $ A 14 Gio OND NS eh dun 13% cree of the hour. Nota single suit in the lot LEGS OF SPRING LAMB worth less than $19.98, Note—Alterations by experts of Lamb which have become #0 of Spring 3c Another tremendous apectal sale of Lege opular on account of price and «i be cut with or without jade free of charge. This FORFOUARTERS OF 8PRING | CHOICE CUTS OF RIB ROAST— LAMB, cut without the chops; 8 From young native beef; 9c Hdu00 c (DS fuganounennuncons ee a Oe MILK FED VEAT Shoulders, racks LEGS, LOINS OR RUMPS OF MILK r aste of milx Tyrell -12¢ eee 15c FRICASSER = CHICK- ENS — Exact whole- WHOLE SIRLOINS OF PRIME STANDING RIB ROAB1 BEEF — Welghing AST — Any 5S Little G aio, any cut, any ena leat | i} ° i ue TP Ns sale costs rom 8 to ea GHHEA OnKEUIRbER Cet romare: want ib 12}¢c NS onoous ALK ba. ench; ol 1% Une ever shown, Every new shape and color at tempting prices, @1, 26, NAO. and. SQUAB — large, white Philadelphia Squad; 4 2. each . 5,000 Pairs Women’s Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes and Oxfords at... Values $1.50 to $2.50 A new sale starts Saturday. Here are details in briefest form: Very best kinds of sturdy, rellable School Shoes Ancluded in selling. S 3 GOLDEN A ‘Ss, a Palo pee ered se $1.93 (THE 14TH SC REET STORE, Main Floor.) rf d with ribbon streamers, Sashes or atik cord, The most complete Boys’ School Clothes 50c on the Dollar From the Bonwit, Harris @ Co. Stock, Boys’ Suits With 2 Pairs Knricker- Bocker Trousers, Tight ‘and dark GIRLS AND CHILDREN OLDEN mixtures. Fine line of patterns. BR X SCHOOL SHOES aa Sf 00 Great for school re : i wear. For boys CHILD "§ PATENT COLTSKIN, CLOTH UPPER, PLAIN TOE SHOES $1,00 sizes 6 to 11. 7 to 15 years old. Quantity Is $2.00 limited . oe Nh SHOES, Dull ? “Star” ‘HILDREN'S FOOT FO: under)'$1 to, $1.80. Out 50c aed htt jit CASCO CALE price during this sale..... ont LACE SHOBS; 4 to and $1,00 Boys’ Knickerbocker or Bloomer 4 Boy Trousers. A'l Wool. These were sold at prices ranging up to $1.25 by Bonwit, Harris & Co. * Our price... Giana BOYS’ SUITS BOCKER SUITS, 3 SAILOR BLOUSE BLOUSE SUL QUARTER PALL HEAVY WINTER WINTER OVERCO SUITS WITH WOOL KNICKER NORFOLK SULES, FK OVERCOATS, COVERT AND FANCY CHEVIOL REFFERS, RUSSIAN ND WN LACE SHODS 1 2% to 54... PATENT <ID AND COLT: BOX ABSOLUTELY y VER samples an 3M to BA Kid, Patent Col and Vict Kid ROYS' WOMEN'S OXFORD TINS In Black and Ten) also strap ees Included SAILOR AN D BLOUSE STTts (third Floor.) 4

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