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«0 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Store Closes Daily iY) ‘ Paul Revere's Ride” INET WT] CHIDELY MAE | be tacnsaty £95 Mh TH at 6:30 P. M. Mt Niwamafy dS fore Aus ernie 9 Fe BULL IN (LOSE ROUND rage LLL al Sunelt Hct EAE ae gany ta Setting the City House in Onder yoAlS ARG i i ( When the houso is opened in the I’all for its Winter occupancy, how many of the needful things—little and big—for its smooth running are lost or out of commission! And the housekeeper ust have them all, to attack successfully har season of entertaining, to say nothing of the comfort of the household, Then there is many a uew house or apartment to be furnished, and it all must be done now. > f } BXo Crooked Dealings With) Travis Has Travers by Only 1 ravis de : “1 : k Foraker and No Attempt ets 4 THE WANAMAKER HOUSEFURNISHING STORE is at the housewife's beck and call, i i aa || Up on the First ; to supply every thing from the stuallest brush to the biggest refrigerator—an acre of the beat} | } to Bribe Monnett. Round. 1 A ~ Phousewares at the lowest prices tor which thoroughly satisiactory qual.ties can be sold, ‘ ¢—sasesemeneamee —_—_—_<>——— e Lin 1 ‘ ali : . lee And, thanks to our broad and systematic preparation for the event, in cooperation with pap as andard 7 ae LENCO Eulalia ® Tour nianuiacturers, most of these neediul things can be bought at splendid eavings in jGompany ma pwing Bt ee y : ; The SEPTEMBER SALE OF HOUSEWARES eday which has nearly run its course, It inc.udes— Refrigerators 25 Per Cent. Under-price, Brooms and Brushes 26 to 33x Per Cent, Tinware 25 Per Cent. Under-jsrice i Under-price + | Double-coated Enamelware 25 Per Cent. | Woodenware 25 Per Oent. Under- Under-price price and so on down the liet. | OLLINS R | Ae an illustration, take these excellent HARDWOOD REFRIGERATORS, which are | = @ e regularly made for us to sell the year round at a third more than these September prices, | 'T The manuiacturer stands the difference in price on a limited number, just to give one of his best customers the benetit o! a special offering of much interest, | 7 34th Street— The Revr gerators have caves of ash, gra ned in imitation ot golden oak, galvanized iron et— West linings, charcoal sheathing and dead air space between wals, brass locke and hinges and wooden caetera, Four popular sizes, special.y suited for apartments and smali kitchens: ears of nationa than that put un Th p allow the foretsn’ re at Ga ears ago with Sen- | de nd Jee atirely proper and | rc former led at holes by ———— “It Mr. Hearst bold direc’ wbim less to s Dold’s corresp eUMearst to ha [| Gait with | “Mr. and says they were | | wloded long ago. iH 1 i } tions between Gov. I fhoma, and the Standard Oil © "Y and contributions throug salad | @he else to the Domocrath: campaign) hoe ae ae | lee Capa ity Regularly Now | Ie Capacity Reguiarly Now fund, there is not a shadow of truth| Uae ie 85 pounds $8.00 $6.00 65 pounds $11.50 $8.00 polewa pel 55 pounds #10,00 $7.50 100 pounds $17.00 $13.00 Ais them. | splendid 4, o: Travis Smart and High Class ll [eeerma nesevietts This Cut Glass and These Dinner Sets ° . ; iJ make our people wonderiully enthusiastic about the values being offered during this Septem- Suits, Coats and Dresses fpr erty Kvow, New cases, that just came into the house a few days ago, have been opened, to make varieties as comp ete as possible, Beautilul we.ding gilts, And just the things you want for your home: Four-pint Water Jugs, Cut Glass, at $6, regularly $8,650 Also 9-inch Bowls at $5, inst -inch Bowe at $6.50, instead of $10. “Mr, Hiegen’s insinuations about burn fing his plant are absurd and unworthy | #0c® | total ef notice,” Foraker Answers Hearst CINCINNATI, Sept. 18.—That he had parn several years ago an attorney {¢ b the Standard Ol! Company, terminatin, oh service before the Federal cation of that concern, {ployment had nothing tc ters pending in Cong the Federal Government we :{8 the substance of a brief wilde to-dgy by United State: For Girls, Juniors and Misses, ages 4 to 14 years | Woraker in answer to the charges made | prayis's latter had be n |! by William R, Hearst, in Columbus, last | the trap ne hat squared An absolutely new and exc'usive stock is on exhibition 10- h Bowls, on § 5 ) might. the h sa half in Flow \s t $1.50, regularly § Water Tumblers at $3 dozen, regularly $4.80. s took his Water Carafes, at $2.50 each, regu Olive Dishes, with or without handles, $1.25, regularly $2. ement follows; | + r the letters | true copies | 7 , tor 1 was| fourteenth, he he prac a law | approach within f then engaged in the practise of the laW | ifs second. He w cutting and was employed by the Siandard Vil) par one stroke fifteenth, par 4, Company as one of Ks counsel In con-) was halved {In 5. Travis got the lead # nection with Its affairs in Ohio, where it eee onthe mi stean tay ores Wee | tlacke Our ‘| ing a putt off hardly more than a foot, was attacked in the courts and in the | through nervousness Travis's 4 equalled Legislature. par, The seventeenth was finally haived ‘ * Pai , In ito par. A fine half in three, on the Wise mala fers Cory lc0e home hole left Travis up at the end of “While I do not now recall the de-| the first round. | talla I remember that 1 rendered the| Fred Herreshoff on hie round witn ; ey : el Max Behr was woefully off in his driv- {Ee such service es 1 could | ing at the start and did not win a Senator Foraker’s s' “1 do not know ‘ given out by Mr, Hear: And among the DINNER SEIS is a new shipment of Girls’ Junior Suits, 12, 14 & 16 vears, 20,99, 25,90, 20,75 Austrian China Dinner Sets at $18, regularly $25 In five handsome decorations all border designs, and every piece gilt; with soup tureen and three meat gh a wonder: h or not, but 1 assume they a: Misses’ Tailor Sults, 14 ‘ 2 platters. Other Dinner Sets: / Ae eee cri) 5.00, 30.00 1 Dine Sets for $12— Fine porcelain, 113 pieces, with soup tureen and four meat dishes; spray Girls’ Coats, « . a Gs 0 . 5.90 to 30.00 nd all pieces gilt. Girls’ Fancy Dresses, Washable Pique, - 3.90 to 12.00 Sets for $22.50 —Two fine border designs; 100 pleces, with soup tureen gilt. ets for $18—100 pieces, with soup tureen and three meat dishes; Third floor, New Bul (nate 0 ls + : Men’s New Shirts—31.50 Satin Walking Hats at $4 Whatever to anything pending tn Con- | The best collection vou'l find anywhere These new hats are particularly chic and effective. } Indivdual in design, perfect in making They are moderate gfess or to anythig in which the Fed- he Government had the slightest in- and finish in size, with mee rest i et New box-plaited bosom percales, in taus, “That employment ended before my dium high crown Ee gravs—wide striped—extremely stylish, two } all handles gi 1 aparged for it and was patd. hole going out, although he halved 4. “The employment had uo reference first term in the Senate expired. I have and slightly rolled ’ sane prepress te the company in any way e : oe brim Made of bid COLUMBUS, Sept. jam atan- | 1 H Separate cuffs, dOiph eetform with tt ‘auens ew | el I ug Ol e | Other percaies, finer plaits, various co‘ars, i i e | detacued cuifs. satin and trimmed ip ependen | dents read claims were f ; The popular cheviots, plain bosoms. in with fan wings, | re BO eee ACSIA aeatie i to Senator Jo-, On 14th St., Just West of Fifth Ave. smart new colors and patterns, Attached ee ee ° pins. The picture gives the style idea of these $4 Hats — they are really $6 models In blac’, black- and-white, gray, brown, navy blue. velvet and fancy written by Ji cuffs % Standard Oil k agen 8, Bove i tO legislation pe: | tT) The best shirts produced this side of Patis, at tue prce—$1 50, ag ort for $1 ened Open More Neckwear at 50c y |(Y vargec that ; tog of Gov. Haskell, “political paymas- b ter of Standard Oli." as Chairman of 0 i ie Platform Committee at Denver, and | en ora t © ab treasurer of the ‘atic National | } Gommittee, pro’ d | i ie py tats i To-morrow, To-morrow, } A new instalment thay aus to an alread fara its Copen- | agents who Ohio's for- | remarxabe collection, ‘I'nese are the new hagen blue I er Alto nett He Just West of Saiurday, moires and satins—plain colors or daring = 8 = { ker 8 i) /e mbinations, as you preiwr—both good, csxy, fi ; diremes Courant got she ne 5th Ave. Sept. 19, jsut unequaled at the pra—sve Wanamaker’s Has Tailored 1 any’ Sangard tes : On 14th St 1908 aaa gh Suits that Women Can WEAR” tren oY 1 9 Wanamaker Leaders in With due disclaimer of conceit, we quote HATS for MEN the above remark of a woman who had beer The Beaver Derby at $5—be-t American the rounds of the shops, in -earch of a tailored hat madé, uit that wasn’t extreme, Here she found it best London —and not one, but many styles, that are L FREE t P Cne2 Botile of Riker’s High-Grade ee The Lincoln. 4ennett at § : © or Rose xe,al Kerfume Will be Given jhat mad. . _. node's of smartness and attractiveness, but y (Next best London hats tell all over New York for $6.) de , o Every Purchaser: »;,ars recat femuns. Ste onan ait Yennt et ec Tmt tr ea on aon ) 50,000 ON CHANLER. ‘On the St f ounced that elect- BY > 4 a . ik a j i ( ““rhus far" this Ney HE Riker Drug Stores have added another tink to the chain o' Rikeretiables, and !n order to DIOP> [the beat $5 hat service in New York, and aiso Almort like the daily cro» of morning glores NN eee net ea aither the Stute or tne erly celebrate the opening of the New 14th Street Store, just west of 5th At enue, jeorreeponding Pee erelee I Ne nee ona sunny wall, or instance— : ational election we offer on the opening day, to-morrow, Saturaay, Sept. 19, 1908, the lollowing pry u'can teel sure of finding the right hat Suits at $33.50 BARTAIUAKE IN GuAvAQui, list Of 25c articles at 14¢ each: atvie here, hetterin quality at the price, than | Splendidly man-tallored sulte- “suggesting the tus. ‘ GUAYAQUIL, ean tye = in the next heat hat store Nome deat baer broad clea black and blue, 2 re ry sania din, © with the new coat hanging straight from the shoul- epee ures ~ & 14e Sale at Riker’s New 14th Si. Store, Jus! West of sth Ave. jp" ="——___ dor, Sale-breaaed de and reat pocket eth i f life and the fae tiAlng ‘ + ouble lap, finished with new trefoil stitch. New, ¥ Of life and t Aeaveatinress Gen eae aS Mache anien ole ceae 14¢. 3: White Oak Bark, tb... 140 A Little Deai in close-fitting eleereeh uN lapped eet (eateuea with f Are é Ns UG RT Dae hid aes d dais : ie o buttons. Gatin-lined throughout. Gored skirt, with f Cle uphur Soap.....14¢ Zyinole 1 Poieeeenlaorecc 5 : veeeee dG 25¢ Lump Bor Black Broadcloth at 31 wide bias fold. 25e1 e ve Tde 2300) : 1460 ¢ Tooth Powder ....140 Dog Grass, Ib. \ tine lustrous quality—moderate estimate Suits of Immense style and character, at a moder- 5c \ 1407 25 | fe 140 25c5 4 Pas’ 140 3: ‘ at iad of va ue, $1.50 @ yard, Suggesie handsome ate price. Third floor, O14 Butiding, ‘ Hore v ish Moss A ' p ; , mee S i4c 5 ( e Tat z.8 Wash Ao 3: aH Fal tailored gowns and j-ckets We are abie . i ldo 25ct ; : is ie : Noi Mae a Naas Wi to drop a third of the usual price, ani sell it Handkerchief Episode ALEy ee WAR taelases Saini i4e Tae um for a dollar a yard—reems a- though the * Abouthalf-priceon some fresh, perfect, pure ee Pe Nided eR ianhs Phy erste APR ee as MN ied eee nee opporcunity, should be actively appreciated, —jinen H+mstitched Handkerchefs for men and I ec itime ie Progress and Ccnserva ivebnterp: isea e ike main reacons tor tke remarkable continuous| {_ aie! x woinen, Cause: Hems somewhat wider than ' ane manent | Dru:, Lus ness. ty Stores in New xoik, Brooklyn and Bostcn. Babies’ White Dresses and Slips tho-enowin vogue, But why care, when these ine ae | aes Rigen ee RUT re The DRESSES are of white nainyook, with prices rule?— te be Hokey ie at au f oot i foe round or pointed yokes of embroid ry, and — Men's Handkerchiets. 28c, from 50c ‘i 1A ve \7e ee fae meine i Ince ele on neck aa sleeve: teny enibroid« Women's Handkerchiefs, 1214c, trom 18¢ to 38¢ ! ! Hey Be SE Sambar tt er-d vokes, Sizes for G montlis to 2 years, ‘ 143 prone aE! 140 280 Calox oo 0 Three specini values at '75c, 85c and $1.26, Not a great many, so don’t miss your 14 140 2: e Ib....0++++-146 25c Bell's Tooth Powder...... ldo The SLIPS are also of nalnsook, at 28¢, with chance. Main alsle, Ol Bullding, lac uch S Tag 25 3 Vee elAGla5e | ell’s Mouth Elixir oo. es. 146 Phemstitched ruffle on neck and sleev id at 8c, j ; 14c Plaste 14¢ 25 ; th... 1.146 25¢1 icorice Wad S 146 fiwith voke of ciuster plaits and embroiéery Insertion Women’s Sweaters ] 5c Be 14¢ 25 | Powder 14¢ 2% Brown's To: th Powder... 14¢@ p—both bargains. Fourth Floor, Old Building. Out-door life in the Antumn demands them, | prices are for Cne Day Cnly, ord are in force Only ot Rikar’s New Drug Store. 1 th St, Just west | Women’s $3 to $4 Handbags, $2 Our showing takes in every good style there a a, a h i ve f nly Ore of the above /r.icles to a Cusiomer, and a Boltle of Riker’s Perfume ‘\ yarety of handsome jeathera and styles ia—light but warm ones, heavier we'ghta, if ‘al eRot to every bkurchaser. in Home See es Ot er Ore, you like, Plain and fancy weaves; V necks with ‘ . A i y regi ar, e' i As \ iS | scriptions, Patent Medicines, Toilet ilies Fraceh ‘are gilt or leather-covered, ‘lth or without collars; single or double. breasted; | Vie are th: frst in New York to In- }troduc the new system of eri ero'fon as represexted on our elegant Ice ess 5) ( nekel or gun-metal finished clasps, Some some cutaway, others straight, $3,50, $4.50, fumes, Rubbe “ods, Sick Room have leckand kev, $2 each. $5, $5.75, up to $11,50, ilies and Soda. The very best at | PL EMEMB Ed TRIB PE FECT SODA. | ay ‘ faa RST ee a uss ——— eS fhe Cooper Specialists Are Sow Demonstrat ng Coorer’s New Discovery at Riker’s—Just if ahora Lite mut West of 5th Ave. on 1 th St. JO! 1N WANAMAKER i he iG igs, Wher OTST SIPS ped eat ee 4 ow 1¢ , 4 dae Docan't showgihe Other Pru y Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. j " ally Finds,