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/ erase GOLD DUST will i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908, Young Couples and Old 7 MOOHELT UD ——— IidaeHolcen vearseainlcans The Brookses’ Iixpenses, | ("We pees’ ving Eugene Walters, the authc f peor onoon me, Unttl a great eople op md wh for | Week j tell it. F | ward So [ th ae ai rene fo eee. NN HUNGARINS SS” sterilize your kitchen | 2 DCT: | A Young Married’ Woaple, —~.— ara? Ce 0 ¥ | Saiki ie | Sot Rt Wot on Messages From the Preidet| e things and make them |} The Stories of Economy and of the Possibilities)| twrorerdowmown nm [ita “AO Pihotight E woud wit a |e eae aaa wae and Mr. Taft Read at Big Rally. Incidentals . Instalment on furnitur 15 If Sentenced to the Chair. | Ww le 3 per week te “tf they sentence me to die tn the t takes $850 for | itar That Lie in a Few Dollars That Are Hete holesome and sanit y ‘Total Wing expenses, and then comes the 89 | eleotrte ohatr 1 will kill Rabel | Ota vvsssssere Dill, which ts {0 canta par week, and the | Koester If they give ma the slxhtost | ess cana Told Are Simply Wonderful. Living on such a scal laundry bil, whieh amounts to 6 cents | opportuntty,” 19 the remark August Hb-_ it Two thousand Hungarians marched through the lower east side last night in honor of Samuel @ Koenig, candidate for Secretary of New York Btate on the Republican ticket. Mr, Koenig ts Re- per week, pocket inoney, $1 p week; for amusement and clotht |@ Week, and for doctor or rainy d | per week; total, $19 per week, MRS. L. | Webster avenue, Bronx had to resort to dishones \s for the purpose of showing how Joe and his wife could live honestly within their means thet this contest 1s conducted, a RL erhard made to his lawyers just before | of non vutte, In the Hackensack court | 4Zes and leaves your kitchen things sanitarily safe. hase ts no let-up in the ungreceiented number of “Paid in Full” letters ‘whieh daily pour inte this effica, Met only are they the most numerous but the | mast interesting collection ef letters ever received in newspaper competition. ‘The problem of existing in comfort on {1s a week apparently effers no dif- floaty te thousands of present-day housekeepers, and their “expense tables’ will serve as splendid models te those less proficient in devising modes of @eenomical living. dee Brooks, in “Paid in Full,” became dishonest because he could not live Contented Minds and Merry Hearts | ~ | To the Faitar of The Evening World; | publican leader of the Sixth Assembly To avold the domestic tragedy of the| District. The maroh was from the Fed- Brookses and live honestly on $18 week-| eral Club, No, 748 Bixth street, Mr. ly, T would start housekeeping In a mod- | Koonig's headquarters, to the Hunga+ ern troom:flat, Harlem, at $4.80 @ week. |rian Republican Club, No. 1@ Beoend Being of a refined nature I would taste- | avenue. near my work-ebout twenty minute | walk. Laundry would not cost over 14 lcents a week, for seven collars, pro- | viding your wite was a good laundress. Lunch would not cost over @ centa a week, as two sandwiches are sufficient reales wale’ wee | The ordinary soap-washed utensil is not fit to eat Tegra fortis rscaae toe ae assorted | Repremeiee he Mauer Mer” a8 it should—does not kill germs of decay which Me ace tee“ ** are bound to lurk in oft-used utensils. Prosecutor Koester says he believes) from, because soap does not cleanse as thoroughly |the new plea, not oaring to send an it thirt, Besides its cleansing virtues, GOLD DUST The Si!m Woman Is Winning! p, until supper, Instalment on furniture /euiy arrange the furniture to make| There were twe brass banda, fire- ; H $ + em his fis selery, The Rvening World has saked readers to map out & routine | would be for threa rome complete ft) nushand end! node coniforlable’ “Roth||\works ‘and) much| epesklog, | Whllksa cay (reea tect Creer as the merit of doing work quickly, and saving ae ee ee Sysco Die ce ee te) ee) “ter clotiring, doctor Dllay_ngut- | being Gun Ean anpal yA elt el snag Blau, ex-Deputy Attorney-General, Was | ing arrived, “The thinner one ie the mare| VOUT strength. It will 5 $ . BL, ay 1 \d e liv! i | chelrman, iW * One fed prize, $35; one cash prize, $10; three cash prises, (5 each; Atty prizes “No. G6 Wert Twenty-Afth Street | tents ss oo Capint meat Sinkay and When Mr. Koenig wea introduced CEE peasy a pews for the do most of the cleaning | e¢ as many pairs of (2 eats for the “Paid in Full” performance at Weber's) ¥, Champagne Taste for Him. | i)e ¥ i Vogatables and frult, 4|@very one cheered, He gave & great! rat woman a year ago. She would have without your assistance, \| ‘Theatre. Pi netiatert a Fecelvedi To the Dittor of The Evening World: a K 8 paniee breads jolla | dooet to Hughes and then read this’ 114 0 try dieting or exercise. Nowadays, | A F 4 Li | Hees ory 6 foro tk eds Woes A man eannok ersity @ ctammeame | Et acer AG Gar RS crores, Gn however, the women who ls te fal fer thn ANG Oit too, inaquicker Asay Yous Can ie mee te | ae a deer income 8 Per | agen, sugar, | aahington., | otyles goes to a druggist and gets @ caso 1 toe Dato of Toe Brenng Worst |) FIFTY-FIVE PRIZES, || weet clerk lives beyond nin means tn a ifeenta, Hutt, $0 cei It | apy Dear Me, Rosales Le Mates Precunpton Tablas, ose ot aNd more thorough man- Any young man earning | | #90 flat, No wage-eamer (except he hos ble expense, $5.4), ida tig l Rea, pinased Wo g2e Four nomina| which she takes after each meal end at! ep than will soap, or and married, can, i my eee For the best letters solving the} | “hilaren working or keeps Dearie) lcs ts; laundry, 69 cents; furniture, $1.89; |{pe fore wan Tras Pelloe Gomenie | bedtime and 0 reduces her superfluous 1 1) Uve quite comfortably on | te married || $18-a-Week living expense prob-||"0w4 ray more than one week's pay | insurance, cents; “incidentals, 9) sioner I have been In pecullarly In- ‘lesh quickly, jany other cleanser. ‘There are thousands of young al lieeyin pial " for his month's rent--$i80, Don't save cents ie aactanh Boonie Gd Ay timate tough | wilh the east sido, and) These tablets, belng made tn acoontance | GOLD DUST k couples living 1n New York to-day, the! aid in Pull On food, yet #8 fs a lange allowance, | AMVC ortable, refiiied, happy home, Mr hate was hie ballet in and apprecis, With the famous presoription, are yerfectiy | makes husband earning $18 a weok end lems |] One Cash Prize... | If you turn the gas off one-quarter at t well fed, young, healthy, well Insured, tion of the great mass of our citizens, harmless, and they are also the most eco DAES CEEICA| Eo gee a Vecgtedenae) Sona eee Sceas evacuate | CTU RE Trae eS ARIES SI EAN Cea TUS taal enc Ouuen HL Hareb eae (NePTere elses ees DOtanG pan ispick and teed off this salary, and yet they live i ;and pay for less alr—0 comnts. Some|housskeeping, husband an honorable de of New York. tor they cost only 78 cents a large case. lead 0 ¥ |] Three Cash Prizes, Bach 6] | wives will not and some cannot wash; | 1 e gods! Wi hat more could the Yoh | hearty, congratulatione and one of which 1s frequently enough to start, SPAN, “Let the GOLD DUST Netna do your work” reapectably by economising. Any mar/ y We send stamthed clothes to be done at 8 want. Adding; ‘A contented |xood wishes, balleve mo, ; 8 person to losing fat at the rate of 1!) ried couple could enjoy Hfe on eee 60 Prises of as many pairs of $2 | the Beane and the others to be|mind {s a blessing! kind, and a merry "Binge Te SY osmYELtT.” |g M ounote a aay. He nearly every | y end {f they would tal n ” washed and rough dried there tron atjheart a purse well lined.” | oe zat sient rugpist keeps thie tablet tn stock, but Meee let venreenn ee leis seats for the “Pald !n Full” per- | home ts _pimnes, In worky polter, MRS, EDIZTH CAMPBELI, | The following was recelved from Mr, should youre be sold out you, can cstv; Made by THE N. K, FAIRBANK COMPANY i 30 cents, thing, $3 9 t!No, 7% East One Hundred an y- | Taft: lohtain & case by sending to the inakers Rent of flat per week, ++ 1.00 ae Sete rem ae s nf Sete bat buy Mer’ over 1 etreet, “Tam particularly pleased with what the Marmola Company, Detrolt, Mich. Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake, Ror eunely ® | Ful Bditor, Evening World, P. 0, Gas .... | Box 194 N. ¥. City.” ; oxets f thi (one week).. 1.00/ ‘or theatre (once P i For collection in churoh 2| Lanohes 0 ore, Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P.M. Special CONCERT in Auditorium, 2 P. M. Tomorrow. ; Candy for Sunday . .16| Inoidentals . 0 Tneidentala ......+ 45) Laundry . M No’ ba Baat Twelfth sireeet, N.Y. he Way To Do It Is To Board. To the Biltor of The Evening Work!: The way to Ive on $8 a week fora man and wife would be to boar. Any one can get good board and a room for two for the amount of $10 per week. » $10.00 Total expe: for one re, 231 West Fourth street. ‘Three Live on §12 a Week, Te the Editor of The Evening World! I would advise the Brooks to rent a/ flat in Bayonne for § per week, Mrs. B, should do the laundry and out her table expense down to $. They will then have $7 for amuseme! insurance ‘and a little for @ rainy ey. We are GREEN HATS—More of the ' RIGHT Sort Here Today The right style, The right quality, The right shade of green, Plenty of ’em, too, Should a Man Economize on His Clothes? It we had high-priced clothing to sell, we could probably convince you that you couldn’t afford to wear cheap elothing, No man can afford to wear clothes that discount him in the eyes of everybody he meets, But you can’t walk a block in New York City without passing many men who are wearing clothing that sets badly on them; ts curled at the edges and drawn out of shape—because they paid a few dollars lees for it than they would have needed to pay for perfect fitting clothes, Women’s “Hipless Model” Tailored Suits at $23.50 This very popular atyle of tailored suit— the 86-inch coat hangingloose from shou'der, 4 single-breasted, with notched velvet collar, | side pocket and satin.lined throughout, and beautitully tailored—is made of extremely } The fashion for green three In family and we live on $4 per | hate ior men started with WANAMAKER’s; and stylish hard.finished striped worsted suitings, ‘ook. 5. IFFORD., 5 , iy, weeny rom id Gt we couldn't keep up with the demand, Not And the periect fitting clothing would not only make them look better and lel better at the very attractive price of Insurance on death, 2c, each Dootor and medicines Deposit in savt bat Incidentals | Bayonne, N. J. real Does It on $12.50 a Week. | To the Edttor of The Evening World: | Tam twenty years of age, support: | ing a wife and two children on $12.50 a week, Now, as I am expecting a rairo| tn salary to $18 @ week next month, I| will endeavor to show you what I wil! every minute they had it on, BUT WOULD WEAR HALF AS LONG AGAIN, at least, ‘and eo be cheaper in the end than the clothes that never gave any satisiaction, first or last, But, while WANAMAKER CLOTHING is the BEST that is known, ready-made, in style, workmanship and finish, it costs just about the same as the less worthy kinds, There is neither money-saving nor economy in making youreel! get along with clothing $23.50 H In style and weight, these suits are splen. i didly alapted‘to intermediate Autumn weur- ing. The skirt is gored, walking Jength, and # trimmed with bias iold, because we couldn’t get green hats, but be. cause we wouldn’t buy the poor qualities, the hideous experiments, that were offered to us| on the principle that ‘any hat's good, as ar Rainy Day. Ww ‘or w Rainy Day long as it's green,” We've hat! some green To the Enitor of The Evening Work Other of broadcloth I inclose an account how I manage ) gas, 400.. fire Insurance {fe Insurance, 8, ; carfares, 6)c.; luncheons, do with tt, Why that reat of $2 a/ month for two, when all I will tant is | three nice large rooms in a good neigh- borhood for $16 a month, or 4 @ week, hats all along, but not all sizes every day—| kept coming in and going out, Today—just received—oll sizes, ina splen- | Me Main flee, New Building, n's Sack Buits, $16 to $465, that lacks the Wanamaker elegance of style and excellence of tailoring. Men’s Fall Overcoats, $16 to 836, Men’s Raincoats, $15 to $30. handsome Tallored Suits, and woreteds, stylish materials, in this same favorite new effect, are $18.50, $25, $27.50 and $32. ‘Third floor, Old Building. venssa rend thir a nd | tae permet S| | Gid ebepe, and w quality we atv proud of el Certain Fine French Dinnerware Patterns Enter the Attractive New eyiuetsiee week, No car fare, as I 2 day, $2 Other good hats,too—al! styles and shades. | | We are sole agents in Now York for the Dr L on’s 'f tamous LINCOLN.BEMNETT London Hate, . | Main Goor, New Building. | PERFECT Tooth Powder ' Velveteens and Corduroys Imported, Full of good looks, and no wear-out to them, All the same family, in various weights, the most generally usetu! ; j | being the chiffon weight, for smart walking Here, for example, is a clearing up o! threo of our fine open-stock | . its The colors of the chiffon walvoteaies At Savings of One-fourth to One-Half Add Zest to the September China Sale As this great September event draws to an end—an event that has filled many a china closet, and made many asideboard sparkle with new cut glass—the interesting offerings madeShirts tor Men come fast and furious, €3 for “Unknown Expenses,” To the Pultor af The Evening World : at a salary of $18 a week ta flat for about $18 a month, a Week; gas bili not to exceed Wanamaker- ure instalment, care and ‘ . I" ‘ou ha o one o ‘ , i Exclusive, as you can tell at a glan EN EAMES he , Sree ae, PP are fast, They include— Het aah har actos Ca) cake Cleanses, preserves and aid ts i i Feance. these patterns, or to buy as much as you want of a new dinner set, at these welcome savings, f y ’ L he Bry n b if h d Sturdy Scotch madras, in colorings and pat. ’ = . Pye le, Pitt { TO eee Cae GPO eautines the teeth, an al b ‘nesadleana’| There is also a very enticing group of French Fancy China, from our regular stock, at) meas ate TOanahiesee Ure ea i The man must spend 3 cen Purifies the breath terns chosen by us abroad, and imported gundy, , Copenhagen, goral, peacock and carfare, % cents for lunches, ar have ® cents for {ncidentals, direct, | Portsmouth, A Ror? Clonee |reductions of about a third; superior dentifrice i The bi | | fee, 801, T woud save for unkn" | for people of refinement Made in our own factory, by our most ex- French Open-Stock Dinnerware Patterns PAD ee ie ery laa See ed expenses. r) Rent 175 Established in 1866 by |J Perienced workers, and as perfect in cut, @old and white decoration— | Green and gold edge, with rose garland rims: And In black at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a yard. Gas Coal ns Furniture Installment Table expel Carfare 5, | 60. Dinner Plates, $4.50 doz., trom § Breakfast Plates, $4 doz., from $6. Fruit Saucers, $3 doz., trom $4, ve ouig Individual Butter Plates, $1.50 doz., from $2.50. Tea Cups and Saucers, $6 doz,, from $8, Coffee Cups and Saucers, $6 doz, from $9.75, Tea Pots, $1.28 each, from $2.20, VELUTINA CORDUROYS—a heavier weight, for tallor-made dresses, golfing suits, riding skirts, and sults for young girls, In all the new colorings, $1.35 a yard, Becond floor, Old Building Silk Waists that are GUARANTEED for Wear It’s a new idea, and one that will please every woman who wants a silk waist that she can trust, The silk is carefully chosen to give good service, the waists are well tailored and excellently proportioned, and each of them bears this guarantee ticket; Breakfast Plates, $7,50 doz., {rom $10. Bread-and-butter Plates, $6 doz., from $7.50, Soup Plates, $6 doz., from $10.50, Frult Saucers, $8 doz., from $7. Tea Cups and Saucers, $10 doz., from $14. Coffee Cups and Saucers, $12 doz., from $16.60, Meat Dishes, $3 each, from $6, Tea Pots, $1.78 each, from $: | dimensions, finish and laundry work as it is) |] possible to make them, Splendid shirts for Autumn wear, in pat-! terns to suit every man of taste, | Box.-plaited bosoms, coat style, cuffs at-| tached--$2 each. Main floor, New Butlding, | Lord S Laylor || More of the “Extra Dividend”’| | Suits for Boys E 0 | Boys and their parents liked these splendid | “xceptional Values 'f Suits so well last Saturday, that we made ar. | — rangements to get sole more for tomorrow's selling. DOUBLE.BREASTED SUITS with TWO pairs of knickerbocker trousers, which give the, suit an added lease of life—imatead of the usual one pair, but at a price you pay for a suit with a |] eingle pair! The materials are handsome all. | wool mixed cheviots, and the suits are in sizes for 8 to 17 years—= $7,60 a Suit, instead of $8,560 ‘ | Mazarine blue border, with encrusted gold rims— Breakfast Plates, $18 doz., from $25.75, Tea Plates, $15 doz,, from $22, Soup Plates, $15 doz., from $27, Fruit Saucers, $12 doz., from $17. Individual Butter Plates, $4,580 doz., from $!.25, | Tea Cups and Saucers, $24 doz., from $33. | Coffee Cups and Saucers, $27 doz., from $36. Bouillon Cups and Saucers, $27 doz., from $36, Covered Vegetable Dishes, $5 each, from $11, Covered Butter Dishes, $3 each, from $6. Sugar Bowls, $2.50 each, from $5.50. Cream Pitchers, $1.75 each, from $3.75. Imported Fancy China A very pretty pattern with border nin green- and-gold will be closed out today at the following | Prices: Salad Bowls, at $3.50 each, from $5 Chop Dishes, at $2 each, from $3.2 Cake Plates, at $1.75 each, from $2.75. Olive Dishes, with handles, at $1 each, from $1.50; | without handles, at 60c each, from 80 Plates, at $7.20 doz., from $10.80; $10 doz,, from $15; $11 doz,, from $16.50; $12 doz., from $18 ‘Third floor, New Building, ‘Last Chance for the 25-Per-Cent.-Off Refrigerators. We have sold so many of these excellent, practical Refrigerators during the September in al The Wanamaker Guaranteed Silk Walsts Should this waist crack or split within three months from date of purchase, retura {t with thia coupon to us. We will replace i it with a new one, providing the damage has i hot been caused by tearing, peraptration or | rubbing of corset bones, L In these three handsome long-sleeved styles: At $5—Black or navy blue taffeta, open front, Fall Werght Coats 4 to 14 years laited back and front to bust; vy jon hia Also a fine new lot of the WANAMAKER SPECIAL} . ’ liesvear finished with Beton Fol heer ne Meaney Oo ~ &S 5 SUITS at $5—double-breasted jackets, with one pair Housewares Event that we can’t tempt the maker to let us have any more at the reduced ‘ e 4 FeoBlack tat i ; treed A 4 ey : 7 t +75—] ic affeta silk, open fron, roa IN O, i) (2) I0.00 of kniokerbockers. Sizes for 8 to 17 years, ‘The best price, They are one of our regular lines, and /e has been standing the loss, plaits front and back; trimmed with buttons; bow tle, five dollars’ worth of boys’ auits you can find any- Just TWENTY-TWO remain, in these four convenient sizes—and we can only sell that at $o.78—Of taffeta silk, shadow-striped messa- where, Main floor, New Bulldins, | many at these prices—one-quarter below regular: Une or chiffon taille; a hack and front; broad oF : | Fee Capacity Regularly Now ; lee Capacity — Reyuarty Now Beans aaa [Agu ete oeete areratdaeed Wool Dresses At Muslin Combinations at $1 88 pounds $5.00 $6.00 a5 pounds $11.50 $8.00 — i s | d a Pees fre 200 vows Sino $18.00 Baby’s Autumn Coat and Bonnet 300 Dresses 7.50 Corset cover and drawers or cotsetcever! = ay. pn, rigerators are made of ash, with golden oak finish, lined with charcoal sheathing, y and short petticoat—made of remarkably fine) soit nainsook, and prettily trimmed with Va- lenciennes lace and insertion, or scalloped edge embroidery, and with ribbon and beading at neck and waist—are very temptingly priced Season’s Photographs at $1 for the combination, Many women | See TT Hoa Ta wear these comiortable, un-bulky garments record of your Summer's vacation end week-ends Here they are, in charming profusion, ready to put on whenever the real Wali weather comes, Materials and styles are care'ully adapted to their little wearers, and the range of prices will interest the mothers; consisting of Fancy Wool Dresses and Regulation Sailor Suits; a splendid collection in various styles, have flush bottom, galvan zed iron lining, ice rack aud sheives, removable waste-pipe, brass hipges and lever lock, and are thoroughly well made throughout, each Values 10,00 to 12.50 Ba New Bullding. Mounting Up Your Apricot Peanut Straws, 20c Ib. That’s the good candy news jor tomorrow. Delicious, fresh, made of pure sugar and care. fully selected peanuts. Usually 0c lb, to- i Funiors’ Suits 7 i i [ tht : morrow 20c, And these other pure candies Hl ‘ now under the tight-fitting skirts. {nto Its permanent form, And this fine offering of ; A 4 ’ _ a ve for growing girls 14 to 16 years Some Corset Covers at 80c'and Drawers at 80c, Photograph Albums Under-Price a He our Sere pester - at are worth noting, too, There are six styles of the comes {n very handy. All ot the “squeagee” type, in Noipatee Rene ee bryohaslaves r ‘ame! a covers, of soft nainsook, with embroidery edging, or these groups: 4 ee ate Henin Raat 2 16.50, 20.00 25. (OXd) Valenciennes or Cluny lace; and as many styles of Imitation leather, or cloth covered; openings for Peanut Brittles, 16c box, Clear Drops ci the drawers, of soft cambric, with ruffle trimmed Realy ts 3M x 53g pictures to @ page, 75c¢ each, — Fairy sticks, 20¢ box rs, 1 i i ‘ y (4 * Srawers, | eeuleriy $2.60, French Clear Drops rs, 50¢ g Mixtures and Cheviots, prin ince or uroraidary Valmy Wie” FaRIrHl Rea Wars) CUMeN sisi toe. all kenalian alge: prints, ow )t0 A} A LereRyCMet nope IELIGTa: Oe ea ores ae with lace-trimmed ruffle, page, 1S each, instead of 40c. Four fh floor, Old Bide Basement, Old Hutlding Main floor, Old Bids. i Broadway, Fourth Avenue, JOHN WANAMAKER iit rents sic 1 \ A Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St | |

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