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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908, 8 candidates for Governor, mtrodusing | | former Speaker John H. Light, of Nor- | walk, who sented the name of | George L. Lilley, Ms, Light's first ret- OF COMER the convention at the | ee ne Wins Easily Over Lake and & z ‘eferred to the J y by saying: ‘I is no trowdle about agre: t was eloquent throughout and h sallles at the Dem- party brought laugliter, He sald n his pocket a letter from a! t ho said ere were thirty town who were| i ake Nomina: w vo work for Mr. | Republicans Make Nomina snus te sie eel ad shown his courage in rising from | tion Unanimous. to refuse to retract any- the Washington a sick bed had done 11 was followed by Judge F.! of Hartford, who amid ap- | name of Lieut. NEW HAVEN, Conn apite determined oj prominent manufactur Pepresenting millions vast Influence, © Lilley was t @rnor of Connect of < ARMY OF 4,000 ON 130-MILE | | cans in State Cony The balloting l¢ MARCH, | utes and Y, Kan. Sept. 9—Four Rgumber 1 men lett Jey, 402) nd ot 1M ler Lilley ona Tudge t be t , where they unanim L.| will attend a ae he Barbour, « eors distance is 130 miles Frank B, We ywn, was = y nominated for Lieu acclamation. The bitter f ae NEW SKIN REMEDY at ts ket he STOPS ITCHING and Lake fa Biate in a tun ed climax in c | the leaders as tie convention was SKim Troables of Infants and | eaaned Adults Quiekly Cured, | T rowd at th t b It is known that the new | Diggest in years. in D the t itching of any p as e 1a » first appitcation and | 1 F, Br t comfort to suf M. G 2 merit wil Bulkeley w in cluse touc n endeav hi The del tre a gre Hoor balcony 1 Mrs, Ge nally, and its remarkable vanish tches, and x feet, sca wcent packa been adopted for these minor | as the regular $2 | rs, Hegeman's and in New York and drug stor®s fn all subur- The busin Mr. nan towns, thanked the conven- | ny experimental supply of posiam may tlon for the h 1 hum, and ye obtained free of change by writing to Announced that the first w ney Laboratories, 82 W. 26th at, be the presentation of th New York Cliy. accord: “1 2 «SOAR NR CT eA yN no other form is to- bacco so satisfying, as in a good chew. Start with Made for over 25 years from the very fisest, select- ed Green Riv:r tobacco, All clean, 5 cent packages, foil wrapped, Established by D. H. WicALPIN & CO, 2 TP Te RRP ° ; GQ 4yeo ting and Drinking a good to eat almost any good food occupe man or Ww 1 set before them, ‘als and wholesome mach is not in good working Pils | tomach can and umount of food, foed not welcor order, and you necd Accchains I your § to get it str should be andifit I I 1yourdigestion, . ‘0 3cecham’s Pills for distress after eating, bloat- ing, flatulence, I , dizziness, sick headache, constipation and | $ ks, These e and conyen- jent pills strengthen the stomach nerves, increase the muscular energy, and Promote Digestion In boxes with full directions 10c. and 25¢. -— nnn Of Interest The Greenhut Store was never Our Lounging Room On the Third Floor, Overlooking the rotunda, is for your convenience. Come, enjoy its com- forts. Tea is served without charge. Take any elevator. to Mothers in a better position to supply all the necessary School and Dress Clothes for the Boys and Girls, You'll find the prices less than you expect. Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Newest models, distinctive and exclusive, in extensive variety. , p 4 ) its, of brosdcloth in blue, green, smoke, rose and Misses’ Taslored Suits, black, -length semi-fitted coat; satin-trimmed revers; satin lined throughout, 12-gored skirts; at. cat Misses’ Cheviot Suits, in blue, brown, green, and black: tancy pat 1 terns; % semi-fittea coat; satin collar, 14-gored skirt; trimmed with buttons in front; at $18.50 Girls’ Coats, M:length model, of red, blue, brown —————— and navy velvet cheviots also checks and mixtures; double bieasted; with cr without coll $3.00 up to $12.50 B-piece mocels of pain and ancy siriped ctieviois; tted doubie-breastea coats; two. styles of Jumpers: fullside plaited skir at $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $18.50 Second Floor $25.00 Peter Thomson Suits, ‘or girls of 8 to 14 years; blue serge, with pointed square coliar, braid trimmed; full side-plaited skirt) at. oe lat $5.00 to $10.75 New Fall Silk Waists, Women's black taffeta Waist with trimmed boxe plaits high, shaped, tucked collar; exceptionall’ fine quality, at TOPE hor Ae eS 10100, Messaline Waists, dainty shades: high lace yokes; prettily trimmed with laces dressy models at. + + + + $7.50 Fall Styles in Boys’ Clothing Suits, Reefers and Top-coats for boys of all sizes; also a broad assortment of Suits and Top-coats for young men. Boys’ Suits, Noriolss and dout e-breacted styles of —_—— plain and fancy fabrics for schoo, and dress wear, sizes 7 to 17 years. From $3.95 to $12.00 For the Little Chaps—Russian and -aror Suits at taney and p ain fabrics; sizes 2 to 1U years; at $3.95 to $10.00 Boys’ Reefers of pli’ and fancy fabrics; hand- ——— somely tailore : Ficm $3.95 lo $10.50 Second Floor Young Men’s Suits, with long trousers: sprcially designed of pain and fancy fabrics sizes 31 to 37-in. ches; at $9.50 to $23.00 Furnishings 'or boys and children; very complete ————— stock, comprising shirts blouses paja- mas neck wear, hosiery, batn and ounging r ybes, etc Boys’ and Children’s Hats © felt, beaver and ccoth also capsand hats of pan and novel y tebrics and youths’ hats in the newest styles and shades. Girls’ Crossbar Lawn hanckerchnels; very sheer School Handkerchiefs siti, wt smi bic, o- Children’s plain white Shamrock lawn hancker- chiets; smail script ininals, at 6 for f . 30c Children's white hemstitched handkerchiets; at, dozen for > 60c Bovs’ plain whe hemstitched linen hendker- — cheets; at, cach 9c Alielinen handkerchiefs with neat colored borders; two sizes; children’s size, each » lvoe Youths’ size, each . 6 + ww TDK Main Floor i Misses Undermuslins White Petticoats; ops of SS ee CRS bric deep, tu ked ounce with Sco.ch or English embrordery; value $1.25 at $1.00 Nightgowns, of fine nainsook; embroidery, lace —————_ and mbbon trimmed; value $1 35 10 $1.0 ana $1.50 Corset Covers, of sheer nainsook: lace and em- ————— broiaered medallion trimming; va ue 95c to $1.35, at 50c ana 75¢ Drawers, ° fine nainsook lace and ribbon trimmed; yaue $1.00 and $123,015, can.a75C Second Floor 31.95 at Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes We carry thoroughly dependable lines of Boys’ and Girls’ tootwear. Qualities, styles and prices are right. Bovs' Shoes: All Leathers 9 to 13%, at $2.00 and upwards lto 2, at $2.50 and upwaids 2% 10 54, at $5.UU and upwards 2% Misses’ and Children's Shoes: Reguiur Heine 8% to 11, at $1.75 & up 11% to 2, at $2.00 & up io 6, at $2.50 & up Extra Hig Cut, 8% to 11, at $225 & up 114 to 2, a: $250 & up 24 to 6, at $3.00 & up Dress and party shoes and dancing siippers in a wide range of styles Second Floor In our children’s depart- ment on the main floor will be found a broad display of smart school Children’s School Hats hats at $1.95 Also many Trimmed Sai'ors in the new Diectowre shape and cever mush,oum models $4.75 to $8 50 Those beautiful, soft- High Grade lustred, rich drapng iIks sts so highly in vogue Noveity silk for the _tashionabe Di- rectoire, Empire and Princess Gowns, in pa'terns and weaves which are ex- clusive with us. Imported Chiffon Moire Velour; 45 in wite iigot weight aud bridient Lew shades of rose, champagte, wood and whites at, yard, $3 00 Main | loor Princess Pekin Satin; in seif-color effects; pea- Gak jfay, feseus, tau and br.wa; 21 in. at, vard, $209 Main Fioor Lace Curtains, You"! find our Upnoistery and Fusature Deporimens, Made especially for school ana veneral ser- Children’s School Hosiery. na durabe and fast B ys and Girs' Hosiery; wide or narrow ribbed; al sizes, at, pair, 15c Boys and Girls’ Hosiery; all sizes, extra qualitys heavy cr medium Weight at, pair, 25c Boys’ and Girls’ school hosiery. fine rib for girls, ana heavy ribbed for boys ail sizes at, par, 35¢ Main Floor ; Among the new Scotch Plaids arfiva's in dress For School Dresses, 004s are the ever popular French and Scotch plaids, in beautiful comb nations; suitable tor children’s and misses’ school trocks. Fancy Plaids; sitk and wool serge voi, various che tsi at, yard, ; ' i 75o Ail Wool Serge; 41-in large variety of plaidsin bngh an. dark colorings: at yard; $1 00 French Poplin Plaids; 38-in, wide silk and woo: Very rich designs; a modish, dressy tabricy at, yard, an $1.00 Main Floor : Furniture, Etc. n hry interesting these days win their new, well assorted excellent stocks, And you'll find many helpful, thrifty suggestions if you're iment on turmishng the home arusuicaily and inexpensively ; Tiara Fioor Nottingham Lace Curteins pair, $7.00 to $7 00 Cowred Madras Curtains, par, $3.50 051 .0v Lace Fanels n a vasey of mks ona paten each, 60 to $42.50 Sp cial attention piven to odd or exceptiona » zes. Imported Brussels Curtains \n deinsy and rch e:tects, pal $7.50 t $50.00 Arabian, Renaissance ana Filet Lace Cunains trom the way Dero mM s.Ze to the most emboraie ior the arawiny room. Mission Handcraft Furniture sn the rich sha es of tum © oak, so - esirab.e nowasays for genera fur- sean $5.00 to 932.50 Chairs and bie gde Hall Tavies toi toe small Hail to - the La $9.50 io $45 00 the Liprary styles, Bookcases, $22.50 to $55 00 Coinplere Dining-Rocm Outfits in severai varieties of pater, ? Ma oga y Furniture in great array; exceptional ideas in udd pieces Writin, Desks $12.50 to $149 00 Chairs, <:eat number of stvles, 2/,.0U 10 $57 60 Rocrers, many a iq e fects; $10 UU 10 $4.00 Library Tabl s, ex vusive syles, $22 90 0962.00 Sewing Tables, Celiarettes na Stovls, Fancy Parlor Cabin ts 04 OU 10 $225.00 Uphols erea Chairs ft the inte yy pJ6,.50 uy to 9127.cu vt a © Moroc 0 Also Higii-voys, Crests and G-ntlemen’s Chitfomers. 6ih Ave, 181h to 191h St. Greenhut & Company 6th Ave, 18:h 0 19th St (Stere formeriy occupied by B, Attman & Co,) Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P.M, is perfect and every pricé largely to A large special import of FRENCH CHINA in} ae Tose design and double stippled gold border, at ittle more than half r ir prices: | Chop Dishes, A regwarly $2.25, | Salad Bowls on feet, $1.80 each, regularly $3. Cake Plates, 88c each, regularly $1.50. | Bread Trays, $1 each, regularly | Celery Trays, $1 each, regularly $1.76. Frult Saucers, $2.40 dozen, regularly $4. Oatmeal Saucers, $3 dozen, regularly $4.80. Sugars and Creams, $1.20 pair, regularly $2.50. Chocolate Pots, $1.50 each, regularly $2.75. Fine IMPORTED CHINA~—a border decoration of rosebuds with gold—at a quarter to a third less than regular prices: Chop Dishes, $1 each, Tesularly $1.50. Chocolate Pots, $1,25 each, re $2 Salad Bowls, 50c each, regu Salad Plates, $3.60 dozen, regular] Fruit Plates, $3 dozen, rezularly $4 Bread-and-butier Plates, $2.40 dozen, 1 Celery Plates, 75c each, regularly $ Cracker Jars, $1 each regularly $1.50. Chocolate Cups and Saucers, $3.60 doz., reg’ly $5 $4.80, gly $3.60 RSet SE ei Fashion thus far is very exc usive in her| selection of Silks for the new sea-on jmaker assemoiage of Women’s Tail= ored Su.ts. Just two weaves stand in high favor—toe supple, satin-finished silks and the corded Ottoman siks. We have jus: received a) handsome new collection of saun Met silks, in twenty-two street and evening sha les, including the new taupe, vendarime} blue, biscu t, Caribuean, Olive, peacocs, "8 weil as the usual staple colorings, includ ng) white, ivory and cream, in the popuar Cures 0. trimming tuis season. 86-inch width, at $2 a yard. 1 Another entirely original Satin- Satin Oriental This silk is in t e weave, made with @ beautiful lustrous satin fa fs woven especially for street wear, but undoub dl ye rough ge, many beautiful gowns will be made fro: alte evening colorings. ,It ig shown ina of new and staple shades, 27 in. wide. $1, nd- wool A very beautiful collection of 24-in Ottoman Corded Silks !s another interest ready today They are In the correct finish a right weight for dress purpo: They bar fectively with the heavy corded silk coat now so fashionaole, and these lighter weight co: wiil undoubtedly ve used in entire suits in style, as Well as more dressy effects. In all sirable street and evening shades. Shown WANAMAKER'S. $1.50 a yard ig featur that Black Dress Goods. To judge their merits propery a good light is neces. sary—at WANAMAKER'’S you have it, You will tin !, too, that ail our black d es fabries prove satisiactory in the brightest light Among the many new Iali styles. the Striped Nerges, in juncy weaves, ire in the trout rank, Oi these we have @ fine assortment at $1, $1 25, $1,50, $2 yard, Second floor, Old Building. ee Novelty and beauty run hand in hand in the new Embroideries, 0 which we now show for the first time a choice collection of mported styles, chosen irom among the most charming products of the b. st manufacturers, Many delightful color-combinations are in evi- denen, some in narrow bandings, In several colors in the walls-of-Troy pattern Other bandings are em- broidered on colored cloth, and there are deep edges with tinsel design., polka-dot tinsel bands and combi- nations of colors and tinsel, The decorat!ve possipili- tes of these new effects on Fall and Winter dresses will be readily appreciated by the women who sez thein. Prices range from 45c to $1.65 a yard, Second fioor, Old Building. Clearing out the Summer Shoes brings this good news, ‘I'he lots inciude weizhts for both men and women to wear until the snow flies, All are low siioes in our own reguar $3, 33 90 and $5 grades, fomorrow they wil be prices at $2 a pair. Of cour-e, size. ure scarce in s me of the ~tyles— you expect the ots to be broken, but your size is suewhere in the coliection, anu a great find when you discover it, irom the vaiue point of view, ‘en's Shoes, Main floor, New Butiding, Women's Shoes, Basement, Old Butiding, Wiyamaf4 o/ »' Auditorium, 2 P, M Tomorrow Large Exploitation cannot make a great China Sale. There must be intrinsic merit back of tho public statement. The fact that we are daily exceeding the splendid selling records of a year ago is publio testimony that there is a quality of excellence about this event far greater than our advertising has claimed. The great September events of past years, with their splendid wares and large economies, are the largest factors in bringing this year’s gratifying results. Better stocks were never arrayed for your selection and every piece and its Art Wares Sulons were never more fascinating to housekeepers and givers of gifts. Here are hints of some ol the attractions: eor}ire cut on the new straight lines, with the Close-fii ting sieeve: sayord. | Women’s “Paul Revere's Ride” your advantage. The China Store ‘Yea Cups and Saucers, $4,80 doz., regularly $7.20. After dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, $3 dozen, regularly $4.80, An assurtinent of FANCY CHINA {na neat border design with gold—Salad Plates, Fruit Plates, Bread- and-butter Plates, Fruit Saucers, Oatmeal Saucers, ups and Saucers, Salts and Peppers—all at 10c, 12¢ and 1Sc each, worth double, Richly Decorsted CUPS and SAUCERS at reduced prices as follows. Bowllon Cups and Saucers, $6, $10, $12 and $13.50 dozen, from to $20, ‘Yea Cups and Saucers, $6, $6.50, $10 and $12 dozen, from §.40 to $18 Atter r Cofice Cups and Saucers, $5, $8 and $12 dozen, from 38 to $18. PEINS—A large direct {mportation just our collection most complete—The , Domino, Elk, Dragon, Fainted Group 1 Imerous others are ali .epresented here— 40c¢ to 920 each, with over tairty prices between. Ind floor, New Buil Bach day adds new beauty to the Wana- his Fatl has been prol. fle in the artistic models which it has deve- Oped, bot in dres y aud tailored ettecis, Ali some with large revers, Many in Moditiea reproductions o. be Direc. tor Btyle; som are corded with ottoman k SUK Which is On» of the distinctiy new leas One \ suit Is made of navy blue or stripes. The coat ts single- i with satin; seams are hed with large satin-covered pockets, Coat sleeves with flare skirt finished with bias h satin to correspond with coat. Third floor, Old Butiding, Fall Hats, $4 Now ready, a fine assortment of tailored and bye {dressy Hats that should go ma flash at this ef FV ERY SPECIAL PRIC ptiona in style-beauty aud pretty coior. sfeombinations, Tuen, too, there is a great 4, lor th y are excep. varety ol b coming uew shapes from whicn to elect, ‘They aie oi satin or telt, smartly critied wth wings, quills, novelties, mbbon, suk and vewet, 7 © are wonderjuly good fr $4, s Third floor, Old Rutlding vaiues Royal Saion, eee Long Kimonvs and bath Robes, Young their WOU coh and ool Ward- ive collection ts combine beauty At $1.50, fleece-down, designs. $1.75 and $2—Of heavy flannelette or ht or medium colors, in floral and —Of cotton crepe cloth, floral and Ori- n erns in light and dark comb.nations, At $0.00—Of beautifully figured Japanese silk, in light and dark colors. At $3.75—Blanket Robes, In blue, gray, red, hello- trope or tan; collar square neck; girdle at waist, Of ripple eiderdown, in light blue, gray or r collar; girdle at waist, ; v Rich color ngs, attractive designs, hand- some materia.s, Wil interest housekeepers in theses New Portieres that, becau-e of the wav we bouzht them, we can sell for go much less than (heir vaiue: Tafieta Portieres In designs and colorings suitable for bedrooms and sitting rooms—shades of red, blue, green ond 95.50 a pair, instead of $8.25 Crinkled Silk Tapestry Portieres Novel hangings, in rich effects of design and col- orlngs; for libraries, dining rooms, ete, At $10 a pair, instead of $18 At $11.50 a pair, instead of 216.50 and $17.25 Turkoman-and-Silk Portieres In handsome arabesque designs and good color- {ngs, edges trimmed with silk cord, Splendid hang- ings for drawing rooms and dining rooms, At 13.25 a pair, instead of 920 Fourth floor, Oid Bullding. : —— rose— Paris Undermuslins— Importing directly and in large qnantities, ou prices for these durable, dainty, easily laundered garments are small, Here are fcur groups, all pieces more or less elaborately embrofdered by skilful French needlewomen and fin- ished with ribbon They are made of French percale and nainsook, Corset Covers, 66c to $3.75 Chemises, 78¢ to $8, Drawers, $1 to $2.50, Nightgowns, $1.50 to $3. Main floor, Old Bullding. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St, [Ree a Ba “FOLLOW THE CROWD?” into The Worla’s “Want” Columns ati Ses ealld 60 py ei

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