The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1908, Page 15

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Ade Springs a Foke on His Star—Au- thor Spares Fde- son’s Life, —-—__ After suffering this wom by Lydia L | Compound, for seven years vas restored to health | Pinkham’s Vegetable ead her letter, | Gin: ADE descended on New/ever heard that made a hit all over| “alt AGATE York from Indiana yesterday and town at Be per SUN tact | immediately went to work at a) “Charle writes to Mrs. Pinkham: rehearsal of ‘Tie Far Co-Ed,’ which he and se female troubles for se | and Gustay Luders wrote for Miss @ thelr rep and so ner-| { not do anyth g, The doc-| d me for different troubles, | 1, While In this con-| rote to Mrs, Pinkham for ad-| Janis. After the rehearsal Misa Janis. +, and reveral of tho y) were deep In @ ciscuasion of ‘certain details of the |, plece when the writer interrupted ears: et aid Mr, vey all war atl L can get T want, becau “T must tell you what m Tiamvconn ra 0k Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vege- | { y am confident It is good for a r SH iT TOSReR SOR NEO AE: wad I'm going to take to Ava id, and | am now trong | “Oh, do,” + | t Week, t amon i rs HOR. SICK WOMEN, dote onc’ “Somebody asked him the other da thors have pre j le, “who was Washington. | {ings abo im fl Pir ‘fell sh, he says, ‘First rea ih made d next to las unior has been the se exclaimed Miss [J2st0n with his family, all ; oe iu Bh eh sugar cate ¢ t na y thousands How old !s he?’ tation, and all of the ‘ answered Ade. Mississippian will asy meat troubled Ae Oe them, But he fouls t lammation, Why, don't these 4 1 fe play you Kn Mo AR c about W ws, Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. “'Y) Pinkham if there is ar ything about your sickness you do not under= stand. She will trea your letter in confidence and advise you free. No wonian ever regretted writing her, and because of her vast experi- ence she lias helped Lynn, Mass, thousands, Ad- dress, | Special Sale of is »| Miss Mae Murray !s back In rust . r Ar he nstead Vignettes of esting an Arier! eppeared serially has been pers ea has turned over a scenario to a ager. {Hair Goods nen npadours S$ sale are fine ful shades and vest prices we, oF have ever been able 4 look over our dow and Salome Among the play manuserip:s @qnsidered by Miss Mary Manneri who 1s looking for a successor to rious Hetsy when she ret to New York in the spring, 18 one written by, ¢ Mra, Ruth Bryan Leavitt, daughter of j‘ William Jennings Bryan | rig Was shown to Miss } the actress. was Nob,, last apring, and @aked to submit the completed Jt.1s m four acts, and is a madern American life, Htleal domp Baytielk Hall, Martin M IN INCH SWITCHES Leavitt was rama of Woduclig po- | Gert ss Mannering Malae tutor oa Mra nity ti DARK MAN WITH BLACK Menneiieg compar. wio rad yieyed in| HAIR WAS A “SPY,” SURE! vitls sitetch Bryan's deagator, ‘ ” atia'her only work #0 tar thas lias been | He Is “Trun Out” Before Mr, Jou- | Produced on the stage, | bert Selecis f ign uy ooh oe | repeat) Miss Ida Brooks lunt, ortginally en- | A Legi ty a Ae ae gaged for the pi P ‘ + who has come to thi SERS OF Ag Te. tate, in “41 rere MERRY wWipow§ Theatr, but who \ PUFES— 1 taking her plac: Ente fied 98) Of fIIness, has re dat i Fully equipped hair. @nd at the 1 dressing piriors ong teriay E the sevuud. toor b| Victor Herbert rear, Electrical Me at 2 So sDe mus treninient for tite of “Algeria,” heard lier, and said he ingouthair, Facial wis"especially pleased with her voice massane ) WY Wa and Her act omingshadeot hair Suir e porte and permar We ANA speak 1 P removing Supcrilious heat'sal yeste: He |s | caine! show ae butone pplication, beast was beeatse the str elf admiring Broad sent here to wat MD “Once war is dror it a short. time ‘Get an under ave deposed the vill legs,” orderer ee aon fii this were'to hap; i and we didn't | thé front legs ii, ———— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908, 03 DASA REET ET 6 OR IE, Store Closes Duily Ani By re 8 Ride 5 f Mbo ar, at 5.30 P.M. mn { . : These Caretully Chosen Fine fees Pure flax, all of them, are being dispersed in the exivencies of stock-readjustment, House keepers that know the always high standards of Wanamaker Linens are not slow in grasping the opportunity; our new incoming regular stocks will be no better in quality, but prices will be up to their normal level again: Cloths | idsome dest utiuy Scoteh Dama: hea, 5 50, from $3.60 and $7.60. §. $3.15 and $6, a3; from $4.50 and $9, $3.85 and §8.50, from $5.50 and $10.50. Napkins to Match— 20x20 In., $2.65 a dozen, from $5.50. 24x24 in., $4 a dozen, from $5 27x27 In., $8.75 a dozen, from $11.50. | Table Linen by the Yard | 71 in, wide, showy designs, $1. yard, trom $1.13, | Napkins to Match— zi 20x20 in., $2 a dozen, from $2.75. 22x22 In., $2.50 a dozen, from $3.25, 24x24 in., $3 a dozen, trom $3 20x26 {n., $3.75 a dozen, from $4. 50, Pillow Cases i Soft-finish Belgian !inen, made up of our own {m- portation of plece goods. , 2246x36 in. at $1.10 a pair. Hemstlt ched, in,, $1.25 a pair.) id floor, Old Bull Clearance of Women’s Tailored Suits at $6.50 and $15. This is a definite round-up of all our Summer and early I'all Suits for women, that remain in our regular stock in smal! lots or broken sizes, Many excellent styles are included, some in plain tailored effects, others with smart cutaways or fancy jackets, Skirts are in gored and plaited styles, : The materials are handsome light and dark suitings, homespuns and worsteds in light stripes, and Panama cloths in various shades, Tailoring is excellent, and the new prices would not even pay for the making. Tomorrow all are gathered in the Economy Basement at those two prices— $6.50, $15 to $42, Choicest bargaing will, of course, go to earliest Basement, Old Building. Towels Very fine German linen Huckaback Towels, nicely hemstitehed, 22x41 40c each, from 50e, Ready Ica Hu ck Towels, all white or j with colored borders, 25¢ each, from doc. | Heavy bleaciied Scotch Hucke back Towels, 18x36 (In, 20c each. All-linen Huckaback Towels, plain white or with colored borders, ready hemmed, 12! each, 2x3 a Fancy Linens | Japanese drawn-work on Inen, tumbled and mussed: 18 x 18 in, at $1, from $1.3: 24 x 24 In, 75c and $1.50, from 9c and $1.90, 80 x 80 In. 78c to $2.75, from $1 to $3.50, 86 x 36 in, $1.20 to $: 45, Yrom $1.50 to $3.25, 54 x 64 In, $4, from 18 x 16 In., 53c to 78c, from Tbe to $1. 18 x 45 in, 75c, from 18 x 64 in, 85e to $2.28, from $1.15 to $3. , 18 x 72 In. $1.15 to $2.75, from $1.60 to $3.76, Some pleces are Sec Earlier prices were $12.75 comers, ——— Clothing to Please ates Me osen'o ne , vents , | at Are Vown uHts the ¥ oung. Man a Fancy | Wehad so much trouble in getting down He is apt to require edviain cheerfulness, quilts that were what they were said to be, 3 o he wears— that we began to make them ou ves ~lifteen } not to say vivacity, in the clothing bh rear aeaN i i : A ow we know. We buy down yy in contrast to the wid subdued cut of his the fon-—think of a ton of down !—and sateen, elders’ garments, We realize that, hence our ijk and satin by thousands oi yards, ‘lhe clothing for young men is made by workmen i down is all the same quatity—pure, odorless Af who turn out nothing else, earelully cleaned—ani the prices of the quilts All the good new styles are here, and the ‘| differ aceording to the quality of the covering A the quantity of down used, oe F * de) aud | Va Ud Sunes ay longe/ bony nymods These are covered with best domestic figur. and material ‘Then we have the more con- servative styles, too, for young men who do ed sateen, and liberally filled with goose down; not care for extremes, t for us tok 2, a eel: at 33 each, at $4.50 each, at 94.85 each, af $6 each, 37 each, Child’s bed size, 4 x Single bed size Double bed size, Extra large s Very large size, 7 x , Second floor, Old Bulidin Ss 6x Of ne, 1X Crib size, 3x 4 ft, at$ Suits, $12 to $30—we should like to have the preparatory school boys and college men see them, Main floor, New Tt (PL, Bullding. — | $4,50--Not Much for These Black Taffeta Waists New—three handsome styles, Smart—welcome adjuncts to the Fall tai- Bissell ‘Clarendon’ Carpet Sweepers at $1.85 One of the opportunities of the September Housewares Sale, Made especially sell at this low price, and guaranteod by their | makers, the Bissell Sweeper Co, These Sweepers run lightly and noiselegsly over the carpet, and do their work thoroughly, They have automntic dump and reversible} bail-spring, and are finished in maliogany or natural wood. $1.85 each—a prize at their price The Wanamaker - Bissell Sweepers, | “Cyco.bearing,” containing al! the lntest im- peveneui: Japanned finish, heii nickoled, New Butlding, ‘lored suit. Practical—every woman knows that, And a lot more quality than you ordinarily ‘can get in black waists at the price, Fine and broad plaits, trimmed with folds of silk, French knots and buttons; all with the essential long sleeves, and butconed in buck or iront, $4,50 each. JOHN WANAMAKER . Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, ‘a t 4 ti ith floor, Old Butiding, aaa Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. ele mea DENTISTRY. Pee DENTIS’ a ; | eS @ Teeth Without Piates. ay THAT DO NOT INTERFERE WITH TASTE OR SPEECH, SOMETHING WITH WHICH YOU CAN CHEW, SO NATURAL THEY DEFY DETECTION, THEY ARE INSERTED WITHOUT Pain, NEXT SUNDAY MAUCH CHUNK tN ren in Lilebter | Glen Oncko and The Switchback TEETH because of Arno Daly was & 149) Interest. utes | ewhers playing Lots 5, 568, S73, $ ays tl r feouldn't feel t fappirbach it win t tho enthusiasm,’ Aypold, you a I pa ena The follow Faonatome re +} of 1 | nate a About this, ea pa G0 0 i t TATE TO LET— The late Lew! on, who made] hear Doctor had been th =STCHESTE R. @ ‘fortune pla Hat was! mens) qaeevaoh tie T Led bea a Ae lick MLO SUNT aged by a ma ated, and who cor-! care of at least ten different physicians, |. se @iahly “returned the dis but each | met one ot whom ever gave me any lusting (!\\, ont One ‘ 3 alles r¥ CO, realized the oonvenienve of (heir busl- ness pattnership, So As the! des pecame very Mount Vernon much ouraged : d mutual aversion nelther | (ition — wanR take a k from the othor,| tyke quite, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER, fearing th numerous would be anaes eanenen h ‘gtpbped, and at the end of tho season ul NEWT ‘ SALE OR RENT, | settlements wore made in cash Itstora tHe PATE TC PANY VARY. (fo lat floors an steam hi One day they wore sented at a table| terested, as your X-Light for e i rent $00, sthe nage: | nosts and your method of i ae aun ALT and, the mar nage Was div the ro! clentro-vibratory. treatment it A ATEERS telpts, counting out about $25,000, In ones, | wacohable. tholigh It way ont ly new to) zs tHe, Aves and tens dently Mor= heen to i aU hil felch ATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. | te sneezed !oudly and violently, and) me treatment I felt as L had not felt Unturnished “inte 2 pile aG the bills about ike) for eighteen years—A WELL MAN . ane “It is now BL ‘i years since [ was ctired by At M os muahand ” | yout electrical: And {fhalation treatment, iat : } , UE yyow sd-nnd-so-and-so-and-so!" raged | gnd 1 have pou yet seen a sick day. | abdic dial bari bebalasi leks AR Abe “thatiager, “what do you mean by| request that this be published for the bene Me sp RALTY CO. th 0 fit of any othe: ie dragg ear Nev Mount Vernon. ac hg sae BET jek ie ugh & Bl Acs dT Wat | eobecereseenmasie zt § . lon't think, you so-and-| doing before I A eo? answered the actor, “that I'm| _ Dr. Ani fe the only X-L! Lung LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS to-turn my head while you're| Specialist in New York. Consult him at 2 ‘about 1 P, M. once, and yearn Do not walt he truth about your tings dangerous or { Counting it, do eae Hulldine ur . . . i Charges for trea entail Brigham Royce has bee of the ord " ted If Rhe James K. Hackett to piny ie bat Mgt ation tents m GIN Tnlted aq th the al of ‘The SW Went tad st Now Vor (0 . s Be band 6th aves). Houre—Daily: 10 : to 4, aionday,, Wednesday, Friday evenings Whitem’ A Man| tin § tock; Sundays, 11 to 2. WLATe tg bis ‘i < WON: fen Misissisgit is the only play hel to call, write for partis hi > KORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. 1 If: ONE EXTRACTION OR ONE Fintiyu PKeE 10 DEMONSTRATE OUK UP THE HUDSON PAINLESS METHODS, —C TREE EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATE ath cr 5. MNLY OLTICY down the Bay Sunday, § ‘ Poll sari Tee eo eea5.00 bular Str. Rosedale, es! Gold Crown, 18 karat. r, Filling, team gh. Music, refreshn F Ootg Orhwal 18k ri : a NEW YORK PAINLESS DENTAL CO. eee Ale: 63 W. y Attendant, French 14TH ST., COR, oTH AVE, Parervareyy) ASBUuY “YANK BND Che, veiow West lieth § books + 2.00 P, pe Rod Battery 0.20. 1120 A” Mw 2.20, ' If you have threo or four teeth | FOR SALE. wu insert a full set without a late, 1 do this with absolute “AUTO! BARGAIN SALE STILL ON stlsfation, Examination of your Manhattan's Pioneer Auto . mobile F COW ehhect Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,00 me sn ras igcend 7 | $4— $ opraifres $10 ALVEOLAR a mt, Hi fe wht s “\N. E, Cor, 125th St- and 8th Ave. | BEST TEETH, $8 me with F atl Entrance, 271 W. 125th st, ‘ c wx: SLEEPY Aor FOR AINE | = SEXTRACTION AND PILLING, ee FOR SALE, | : ‘ i "WARNING, rt close sonies bY Band watehed, cash ge credit, | | Bas ot best makers, such as I 1 American Waich and “Diamond Co, Chalandre Muhibacher, & y re Mune ‘|= : — *o BiicEs, $150 To $1, 000 _ CIVIL SERVICE COURSE 338 6th Av. , assis a CHARLES W. GOULD, v Mammoth Auto-| gp GIVI: SPRVICE INSTRUC Ton, teh dil mobile Exchange, © ott POBT OFFICE v g LOST OFFICE ued ROBINSON aw ven , 14T B 290 0245 W, 06th, near Broadway, ‘Ww Nassaa i} | It Is Impossible to Find Elsewhere! - a HEARN FOURTEEN LU oT RELY West of Bitth Aveuas FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY CONTINUATION OF SMAKERS’ SALE SPECIALS! IN ADDITION, AS USUAL, DRES Special Friday Contributions From All Departments! Such Values in Sach Number and Variety ONLY A PORTION ARE MENTIONED HERE! New Fall Silks At Sale Prices Yd. wide Satin finish Pon, Upholstery and Rugs => At Sale Prices Special Offering—Silk Velourp— value 27) #-inch—elsewhere $3.26. roe Yd. wide Black Taffetas—value .98.. “G4 Art Grenadines., ‘) Reg. .@ 1 Inch Chitfon Crepe Pongese— }Pig'd Madras. sss and .® value 69... ‘47 | Colonial Serims.. } AIL Silk Cold Tattetas—worth 34! 38 and 49-Inch.. 19 Rich Plaid Taffeta Silks—value .69 ample Ten} Real Lace LJ nu Brussels, Renatssance and Trish Point—by the full patr—sell up: to $12.—large enough for sash or All Silk Messalines—value 59, | New Dress Goods | vestibule curtaing .... 98 Irlsh Point Vestibule Penela~ At Sale Prices | 45 and 51 inches tong—white and Worth, Sale, | arab an values Mind Black Chiffon Broadctoths....115 _.77 | 8.00 yds. Tapestries ia ‘Armure and fi-inch Black Freneh Volles..1.69 1.34| Bagdad Stripos—reg. .1 and. .... . win. Black Panamas—all wool 98.77 | Coueh Covers—Ortental Tapestry— Wu-inech Black Voiles.. 19 167) full slae—fringed-—special...cesssve + w-inch Black Cheviots.. k and Wool Plaids. Mixtures, Reversible Plush Velour Portlergs = value $21.00—Specin! . Mercerized Damask Por! tleres-ealla 67 | join dronaciott tl back, BA! "colorectheawyfingrog 66... 406 skineh 'Patlo - {BL | Washable Tapestry Table Covers— Srinch Tailor Sultings.....6+ 49 131i LD VARDANUATR ETRE ENE aeRO t 3 | French Net Bed Sets—white and Notions and Buttons Arablan—reg, HiO.cccsssescevees 208 Hi Wool Kazak Art Pues—&x4 tt At Sale Prices faithful coples--vAlue $8. 90..s+0e0+ Clark's 0. N, 7, Cotton— [Most Wool Brussels Rugs 8 $x10.6 fhe’ LW yda.—white, black} spools for .10| floral and Orlental—-value $14.98., 9. FORTY CENTS A DOZB |1,000 Axminster Rugs—t6xt2— Lint, one di zen eae Reg.|Sale. all styles—worth OB... 5 349 Silk ne—dozen yda..|.85)74 | ins W Sic « One 38.a7 | Muslins, Bed Coverings, ete, Silk Seam. Hindit 13) [russian Binding iB). a1 At Sale Prices looks and Byes—% 12) 5 a Hetter Hooks and 83 (bai 13 |$8-Inch Bleached Mustine-value 9% 5% Dressmakers’ Pins— Ib, \.19).12!4| Bleached Sheetings-24 yds, wide— lish Pins—dozen papers...|:85!-38 | worth .$0 veces vee TOM ites Shietdy good quality} 49) 9 [Ready Made Lilie Gelade: Sewing Silk 83.24 i y Bilk 300 yds = 1.19)-124 b—worth 12 § 50xds—worth Hasting Cotton vd. spool |_| }4ixm—worth 18, 9 HxI6—wort! dozen }.45 33 |16 oz. Absorbent Cotton—worth 4 Alpaca Skirt’ Braid —pe BT, [Sik floss Cushtons—eambrle eres Collar Foun 5) 3! Collar 5) Bla} 25 a Was re 10 8"? | pure Feather ay eae and white 4. } ticking cov'd— ‘se i 161 4 | 20x28—value .89 .49 | 22x2t—-valne 99 59. Marke 41.15 |Full size Stikoltne ( Tape Measures” ‘ 538 value $1.15 ....... . Ail goods, including Clark's 0. N. 7.) Full alze Comtortables—- Catton i treaty nepal in # winter swelght—v lue $1.9, quantities for quick select!oa A ‘| ait ‘ Imported Large Fancy Button Full size Crochet Spreade—wor Utah aie ey edie 24 Full elz0 Crochet Sproate —worth $1.28 08 trim'g styles—card of |Full size Feather Bed Ticke~ zen—worth .W to 8 7%) worth $1.69 .... 98 Larger Fancy Novelty Bu Feather Proof Tick! ngs—worth 18 10% worth .20 te . dozen, « LB MTETA? Women's Wear New Fail Linings m . At Sale Prices At Sale Prices * Women's Broadcloth Sutts- Bin col colors _ Satin Serges—worth .43.... +37) and black~also mannish Mercerized Moreens—worth 25. 15 | ana dines Boeke, vast eat} Pipe fu 98 Sati aaa Women’ uits-- Worster Satin Lustre Batons ren eu 18 | stripes and mixtures--alsy Boao S-inch ‘Taffeta Rustle-worth 20. 21 | ee ee ae ett 20h. Mercerized Percatines—worth 12... 74a | Women’s Sults—A1! ‘ool Dingcmall All the above in Black, White andj Cheviet and Hroadel the-amowe snd leading Wall shades. hick new | prodel ; 18.98 Ruchings, Yokes, Nets women's Tallored Jackets broadcloth ané + te At Sale Prices New oll Ruchings white and colors |e ih.q" colors eee Wo 2 Tailored pd ‘and Worsteds—black, co Al} styles -Spectal yen's Rroadeloth and § Skirts —black, colors—all new muotele= i egularly $1.93. 4 ; i} length Flannelet t Oriental color'nas Flannelette Wrappers reg. $1.59. s—plain ¢ ) | Reg louble Ia Reg. 1 rd te andings Reg. .49. Lace Yokes and Chemisettes es to 45—reg, Reg. 59.000. Ba] Reg. 98... n te white and ecru-new White D Fabri . with Hand Crochet, hite Dress Fabrics ace= orth $5.80....006 1 898 At Sale Prices Boys’ and Girls’ Wear 4 Batistes—worth 60 .23 At Sale Prices —1b Inch 21 Rugelan and, Sailor, Sulte— 1M ures— ve 108 on, 8) ast Sults—Cheviots, Kee Gidaorihd y ssimeres—all plzea— ch fan Lawns—w rorth 1a Neer arene aec el ib , 2.98 inch India Linons—worth 24... .14| | Youths’ Suts—piain colors and White Washable Silk Chiffonettes single or double CISGWHETO! WOO. vesssresroreseessrtsres vra—valye $7.98.. 4.98 Chiffons and Dress Nets At Sale Prices | Bors’ Panta—Straight or Bloomer—lght 29 Silk Chiffons—reg. 39.4... £27 rs —value 49. $0) 6) ni | Boys’ School Sul Mixtures and Ine de Sole-reg, 69 27 | eC verplaids-7 to 16 yrs. —value $2,981.08 Ca 87 | iris’ Serge Sallor Suits—navy, brown rs, equally great values, and wiue—tull pleated skirts | 4 to 14 yrs.—worth $7.50. | Girls’ Rubber Storm Capes. | fancy stripes—with pisid id hes hood-— 279 New Flannels At Sale Prices > to M4 years School Dress Fancy Scotch Flannols—reg, .2....-19| ‘checka—4 to 1 Yr8.scrs.ee+4 Silk Emb'd Flannels ite, pink, c + blue—regularly 98 Shears ALS) At Sale Pric s From Auction Sale f ; Domet Flannels—worth bet pare ane 98... worth worth .69 ., Linens, Towels, Tewelllhes At Sale Prices All Tinen Damasks—cream and cll eached—) and 63 Inch—reg. 36 yi. er to .19—worth 34, Less than jobbers ask by the case! New Fall Ribbons 49 Sattn Damasks—10 inch— At 1d 4) Extra Fin ea Damask and Satins and 7 h—worth to tie vs 9 Pine Mercerized Damasks— 68 inch—vatue 45 en Heinatitched Sets--8-10 “toth— zen napkina—reg. $5.00. 19 cloth— Dolls and Skates At Sale Prices nied Dollshand sewed dozen nd Taffetas— tneh Sash 5 and 9 is, Stripes and Dres chy Moires and Satin ft peck ed. White and ft of cofors, NO IL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, \ ‘ Black i ‘ 3 |

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