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} i THE EVENINA Wartn —— Oe me oe Re THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908, 1s 00 woRKERS |S KOCH & CO. FEW PANE ay aaa TNH MCMAE GIRL WHOSE SUIT | IK | i tal i POR $20,000 TOOK WT AREUL DOCTOR FROM LINER, AO LANE ma Important Economies for Friday and Saturday: — Misses’ and Chidren’ s Schoo: Hats the | =e g HATS, including mushrooms, ranchos and ell brints; Many Unset and Trampled $1.25 and $1.59,...,98¢, 1.28 ped and Persian Upon in Mad Rush Dewn 1.98 Steep Flight of Stairs. Pa ede Samp e line of special purch ay \ f CLOTH FALL REEFERS, “1.75 to 5.50 es from s’ “K, & E.” 75c Blouses, 44c the celebrated “K. & EB" s 8 to 15 years, Reg- SCHOOLHOUSE = SAVED. FIANC Woman, Ill in’ Bed, Twice Moved From Hopse When Ja Paganelli Adm Points to Blackmail Threats Flannel Blouses eK band styles; siz and Poor Health, Flames Seemed to Spread, J _ ularly : : 44c ce ' conn were | BOYS” $7,50 Two-irousers Suits, 4,95 PAT tey WITH TWO PAIRS GE RNICKERBOCKER TE Bee Boys’ 75c Goif Caps, 44c Of finest blue serge; silk lied; sizes 614 to 7; regularly 7S8¢ 44c fire broke out on the second floor on the were i) rae a yore, on the Gils’ $5.50 Satior Suits, 3,95 the building; IECE ITS shoo! wear; n of excellent qual- pper floors Saniraellite. ealareienreste ie r heads entirely and hhattan, in wi ne down the sta!r Girl Had Bought Nest Miss Brig s young pre Pagan 22 and 24 Inch sizes on re ie Willow avenue, and running | Ch a ; h i é me SR OTHE sa etiam | Ores) BEAN ea regurepn at bee udren's fanakerche}s ene “ en _ POLICEMAN NOT ROBBED. | Fro LDREN'S COLORED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS; crossbar effects, This barras aS ts a sp h akers, aml all remarkable property at No. 3% East Sey Sieler Only Pretended to Be a bargains. Value Se eras Ves “Mark” to Cateh Plekpockets, |} ; 7 , ane Ol Spiendia Values in Shoes for Boys & Girls a maligned has been than tw S; lace or button; of durable vici kidskin; welt or McKay ; patent leather tips; AA to Ewldths; sizes 11! to 2... 1679 Sizes 8'a to 1 BOYS’ LACE SH¢ tami durab: carelll, s dskin; McKay sewed stout soles; calf or Sizes 9 to 134% 1.49 125th St. West, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. — Sugarcane a aa AU MANN&BRO A RCCL eee Ak ‘ aa yy IBERAL CREDIT HOUSE a _— Fyrniture, Carpets, Bedding & Draperies 1 were # " | Decorated Lamp;| 84th St. ‘L') Felt Mattress;; We eeacess Beaver Liner Held by Court Order. cA Station at] value | pay | Stove; Naples N 9 as > to board 2 Broadway at Thirteenth Street The Radical Style Changes in Women’s & Misses’ Suits Are Shown In This Special Display of 5 Piece vrrorsuk A Home of Four § 00 Rooms Complete- l 25 Open Saturday ik F Ta uored Coat Suits fearasnes Evenings Unt On exhibition Dr. P. sp New Models New Shades j New Fabrics New Trimmings | by Dr | | } j The Styles of this Season and those of the past eo Season are centuries apart—but bear in mind 1 OTADYING these all-important facts—the perfect fit and lines MAN STARVING \N of the coat the “hang” and drape ot the skirt, the fine tailoring, are, as always, of the Hackett, Car- $4.00 per week opens an account, CURE ET CANNOT TAL hart 6& Co. standard and the values «r-ater than ne : ae fe hi OIALLT GAN ALN ! He KLET con: ROOMS ROOMS eratil inca ee : chee id stripe worsted suits taining informa: Complete ut 3 Complete ai ply also to Long at model, shawl collar of ; Ps on EES Say aah ina tion regarding our] § 0 Island, New Jer+ ae 1 a peat iL outfits, Mailed free °75 9 $150°” sey or Connecti+ | Hf Long coat suit of fine imported broad- on appt OD, Teer berries | Cl H cloth nh hond turned revers of satin ‘ MH CT. 3" DA : i and guar ACY Skinner's satin lining, ‘AT 84 al " ok q y VE. i The new model coat suit o! chevron, coat — os i} finished ponts and trimmings of SE ee aL oar ema cne You Know Ths Man---Of Course You Do--- ) el s n, new care skirt. : ( ° 4 pe eee Then See He Reads This Notice Through i } N ts of chevren roadeloth, 4 4 eds, cheviots, plaid « \ nates, lined Bul a One : broad Jo Mr. G. 0. T. Crushed: IRELAND H praiRela ast night | dreamed you were driving AN | G the new Co | Dre t suit of broadcloth with } n soutache brad, gored i +. —. mmenceee: a 100 reli and Satin Trimmed Hats, $7.50 OA TIBI ican: : L,--at Che aC) Bove 4 — Frames covered in Satin Damask, Verona or Ve ovr + "lue $40 $22.98 | “Pail Revere’s Ride” Store Closes Daily ditorium 2 P.M Auditor ee . at 5,30 P, M. Vomorrow A carefully selected collec'ion of appro- priate new styles of Mourning Millinery trom leading Paris designers and our own experts is at your service, together with intelligent aid in making undisturbed selection. Prices begin at $5. A telephone message will bring a repre- sentative to your home, if you prefer MOURNING MILLINERY SALON. THIRD FLOOR, OLD BUILDING. Petticoats, Moreen and Silk, are clamoring with all the appeal of new, et- fective styles and rich coloriugs, to be al. lowed to grace the Fall costume, Women will hardly resist them, when they see the variety and beauty presenteu. Speciniens; Silk At Four h or changeable ¢ flounce. Deep per At $7.50-B! plaits, or Van Dyke flounce, wit At $8.75—Black or col ; accordion-plaited ruffle, with ruche, Silk ur ny uny We are showing a sp endid ‘assortment of Fine Tailored Garments for Women, in broadcloth and smart suit. Moreen Petticoats At 94,80—Black it g and tiny p At $5—Fan {ng jasper gray, w » At $3,78—F with accordion atin stripe, tl ts, pes in beaut h black satin s nl varfety, includ ings, all made in the advanced models, some copies ol late Fore gn models, These Fall Suits for Girls andy. il | J Young Women are as natty and © u : smart as tailors can make them, with sim- Pre\RAS ERE . r ne ple, mannish lines that take nothing irom , : nted o1 the grace of the garments and add much to tsi girdle, trimme t trons on side the style-effect, There are three groups, each o's with the new touches in finish that fashion Price $58.€ : requires: t | t : green; with ing t wi i rs s Inlaid collar and « i Fo » made bound a r fold it {i " trimmed ri nd 1S hale ibe Some fine double daniask Table Cloths Little accidents, that happened in the mak. ad Napkins, mace mn designs exclu |] ing te some very nice Handkerchiefs, “iY?! or te Wanamaker Store, are reduced about a jourth, to add zest to this Septem- is i € PTTeEc t a . have had a disproportionate effect on the her Sule of Linens, as well aa to effect a de. price, [or we never let a “second” get into our purchases, that is in anyw as toits wearing qualities, COLORED PRINTED BORDER HANDK: REHIEPS for Men and Women, IHREE for 50c- ts ite—that’s al llousewives will enjoy puting these tine and satiny labrics—pure linen—on their linen shelyes, for their own use and that of a generation after them. of the color got on the \ over-plaid centres; all pu ed. Men's would sell at ¢ Now three for 5Uc. WOMEN’S EMBROIDFRED HANDKERCHIFGS, *)! { variety little NAPKINS —20% to Sve 24v24 in, $4 dozen, were \ $11.50. ), were a0 and $' 1 $10.50 $8.75, CLOTHS #3.15 and $6.75, 53.85 and $8. $7.50, PABLI 20c each—Pretty Se defects in the de: s, at 20c each. Ma The warm rich glow of the table light provides the chief beauty of the evening home, Art has done marvels of color-painting with the hundreds of little pieces of glass that jorm the tones and patterns of the beautiful shades that dissolve the light of gas or elec- tricity, in these broad stocks of Wanamaker Lamps. ‘This usual Sepiember event, among tuese beauty-pieces, brings some of the most artistic Lamps, at exceedingly reasonabe prices “a Lamps ior Oil and Gas, beautiiul shades tor both, and this special offering oi a recent SHADES, Superb purchase of PORLABLE ELECTRIC LIGHTS with rich MOsAL 350 Lamps $175 Lamps now $75, 375 Lamps now $385. And scores ot other similar cter as $200 Lamps now $85, now $25, and 335 Lamps now $20. ‘Third floor, New Hullding. How is the household supply ot Kitchen Cutiery? Paring suives dull or lost, carvers out of gear, cook out of temper when these facts develop in the “rush hour’? he September Housewares Sa e provides ail thines tor ad housekeepers, of a qual ity they will welcome with delight, at prices they will not tail to appreciate, The higher values quoted on these cutlery items are those at which we carry many oi the identical articies in stock, except during this Sale; Galvanized Iron Coal Hods, full 17-inch size, heavy Cutlery patton c uding knife, fork and stee] * Carving Sets, !neluding knife, f ul I (itity : ff a soe ae ivory, celluloid handles, $2.80, regularly $1¢ i aly anne d iron Water Pails, ISc; € Carving Knives and Forks, celllold ban ’!.$150, Gaivanized Iron Garbage Cans, bail handle, with regularly cover, 50¢. Carving Knives and Forks, rubber handle, $1.35, Sigesinandled Iron Saucepons, — poreelain-tined, regularly 2. 6-qt with cover, 48c, regular) French Cooks’ Knives i 40c; i-in 145e; S-in., Frying Pans, cast iron, p 25; nick 50c; 9-in.. 5 regul fi ind Sc el-plated, 40c. Paring Knives, wood handle, 8c, resivar'y Me; Steel Fryers, W wire basket prepar stag handle, 18¢; regularly 2 Fren ried po and {led 0 5 Vegetable Knives, 11 rularly Ve \ Onion Knives, Wood handle 10c, reesuiarly | handled Knives und Forks, set 0! six, $1.25) )) rly $2. {) Galvanized Iron Ash Cans “a Made of heavy galvanized iron, with black Japa e Capacity I ly Vath ned wrought iron r ide and wrought iron hg { bands top and bottom } in., $1.75; 52 ‘ $7.50 Galvanized Iron Ash Cans, witli hard 1 $8.00 on sides, dro ught iron botton x26 315.00 in., $1.9 JOHN WANAMAKER wormerly A, T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. i