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RUNDE IY 6 in AAAI MELD coe arg THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900, gle Vue dre Stout Men Are Well Served | Her Figure ls Trim, Her Form Sudlime. Store Closes Daily at 5.30 P, M, Special CONCERT in Auditorium, 2 P, M. Tomorrow gle Yeuane/'+ dre . A Fine List of September Specials In CLOTHING, at WANAMAKER'’S To Wind Up the Month in the Sub-Station Store The most interesting news of specially purchased lots of timely goods The large man pays a penalty for his good proportion in many matters, For a great nak aa many years we have been paying particular attention to the providing of good-fitting, com- js focused on the last day of September in the Sub-Station Store. Every- \ an Hour After : fortabe and good-looking clothing for large men, We have been studying every figure tl thing is much below its usual value—as its j ifi i ( i i i Recerminivinn came to us, anil the Wanamaker patterns are now, we believe, the very best that ex.st in | dllocaeibyeencall A Les 5 as its justification for being admitted { i Assemoly man, meeting the requirements of men of large figures, i ‘8 wollas seasonable, Here are some of the offerings: Notwithstanding this special effort, these stout sizes for men, up to 46-inch chest measure, are sold at exactly the same price, and ‘are shown in the same variety of styles as sinaller sizes, ‘The suits are carefully tailored to give just the right balance to the coats, so that they will hang perfectly on the stout figures, s ' Me predictions of thelr trtend He were so @ Boys’ $5 to $8.50 Suits at $3.85 The handsomest lot of boys’ suits we have ever offered at this low price, Many of them ; are $6,50, $7.50 and $8,50 qualities, and their tomorrow's price is in most cases less than These Jurge sizes are also made of specially selected patterns in each grade, as, of course, wholesale, They are in Russian and sailor blouse styles, sizes 8 to 10 years, Some are the stout man does not want any elect that is too pronounced, In addition to the fancy made from the short longths of materials regularly put into $6.50 to $8,50 suite; others were fabrics there are plain blues and blacks, Prices range from $15 to $45 Thefabrice aro fine cheviots, caasi.. ether that one ¢ the other we \ the 4 ‘ |? Bligaveth, vif * Bills R Meeker ‘wife, who was fi/ i ac tm 5, |reserved stock held fcrreorders that did not materialize, We also have Black Cutaway Suits, Black and Oxford Overcoate, Black Coats and meres and worsted yelours, A splendid collection, Waistcoats, Separate Trousers, ‘l'uxedo and Kvening Dress Suits in sizes for stout men, —_— Clearance of Women’s Tailored Suits We also provide, in a small way, Ready-made Clothing for men up to 50.inch chest Some of these sults cost a little more than those of 46-inch Men's Clothing Store, Main floor, New Buliding. _ We are bringing down for tomorrow's selling, from our regular stock, a large collection of Women’s Tailored Suits, which, though quite suitable for early Autumn wear, are marked at remarkably low prices because they are in broken size-ranges, and frequently only one or two \ « Through the Temples Is/ vo! Caused by Eye Strain, | ;OUR REG 3 \ Chicago, Mr. & real co ofakind, hero is many a rare prizo in the collection for the woman who needs a new suit; The Court of Marie Louise F t ine 2 At $5, formerly $10 to $12—Novelty striped sult} At $12, ¢ {1 t | Ren ia | examine (pee (heh f A . | » formerly §18 to $25—Tallored Suits of ‘ Fat ght and dark shades, also a few black and! blue Panama cloth and Yt triped sulti ; i y JOSEPH RUBINO DEAD | nes of our Is Pictured B , | hese Paris Costumes brown Panama cloth, mad. up in varlous lengths and| in various lengths, (phen SRT BURTARE VER Cared 4 AT HIS WEST SIDE HOME DI 1 thelr records y h ane ripe euaprolesry and tallored strapping. | or eldeplaited skirts. A very handsome lot. 4 IY US ¥ wk, No other optical house does. | >. . . : ij i de-plaited skirts, | very 1 vs, is today written in the At $15, formerly $22.80 to $43.50—A number of Ra ss Rie sa pa cee ret Every fashion secret that Paris knows, 1 Ay We le At $10, formerly $15 assortment of Sulta| very fine Suite of excellent black, biue and light and far figure i UE RAR Nees + Homttals open book of the Wanamaker Exhibition. In artistic achievemen Puen ue and brown P a cloth, with oe dark brown Panama cloth, anda few in Olympic : ‘ ets trimmed with br: Side-pla rts | cloth, som. ’ PLAY aa | | the great French couturiers have surpassed all former successes. In } with bias toi, EON coder OG Pa ES MARCUM KENYON, M the exquisite color-play, in the graceful draperies, in shapely lines, the gowns of the present season have never been surpassed. And the most charming creations of foremost Parisian wizards of WELCOME. te tal ’ . . Young Women’s $18.50 Widewale Suits, $12.50 This is one of the most extraordinary offerings of Young Women’s Tailored Suits that the season will bring, ‘I'he suits are handsomely tailored, of the popular all-wool widewale serges and cheviots, in black, navy blue, brown, Green and wine color, Single-breasted jacket, 36 inches long, with semi-fitted back, with point de flare pockets, trimmed with buttons; side vents, The thirteen-gored skirts are circular, with deep told buttoning in front, Extremely handsome Autumn model at $12.50, Sizes for 14 to 18 years, ; » Prices. ways at Mod Third floor, Old Building. dress are here for your viewing. Uculists and Opticians, 50 8 in Practice, » 350 Sixth a 1274 broadway Below 2 Below 334 St. 1OIN. 217 Broadway Astor House Block. venue, near 15th St, Oe 4 Chile acone | $1.75 Striped Broadcloths at $1 a Yard SPE The Cord Siides Slides f if you don’t fi spenders you SATISFAC- eehts and THE C. A. EDGARTON MEG. 575 Main St., Shirley, Mass. y ‘tlhe average clear- thinking Aievican Woman, we be- lieve, is satis- fied to know If that a is correct in corset tashion, tasty in trimming and fin ish, and so well made as to ) inswe long, satistactory wear, ‘We guarantee all that, but no more All Side Steels Guaranteed Unbreakable. ate measure in the stout sizes, chest measure and under it, eee eee : We have sold these splendid all-wool goods over our own counters at $1.75 a yard— eS a fortunate purchase allows us to offer them today at $1. They will make the handsomest | ’ . sort of tailored suits for Fall and Winter wear, They are 50 inches wide, of an excalont, Women’s Walking Skirts at $2 finish, in plaids and evenly spaced stripes, in seventeen different colorings and effects, | stock—ot Panama cloth in er ay Tea bea including many desirable shades, Second floor, Okt Building, side-plaited, finished with satin bands—formerly sold Brand-New Desirable Silks 55c a Yard “ Three eplendia lots of perfect new Silks, in the at $3.50, Pinna styles, at a popular price—58c a yard: ain Mossaline Silk, 18% in. wide, in twenty-five f Girls’ $2.50 to $3.50 Sailor Suits | “#7; metiim and aark colorings . Colder, with Snow---How About Your Blankets? ee 2h Sailor Suits) Tats sty 19 i way ib bat eeiag ad | _ That's not the weather prediction for tomorrow, but it won't be long beforeit’s an actu-| —Neatty made, strileh sallor sults, im blue or white none Crepe de Chines, for whole dresses and i ality, Wise housekeepers are getting their warmer bedclothing ready now. cotton, suitable tor school wear. Sizes for 6 to 14|anyqrcert® 19 mm wide, In very attractive colorings The completest blanket stock in town is waiting for you at WaNaMaxKeR’s, Largest, in| ¥°8". Formerly $2.50 to $3.50, now $1.80 a sult. point of space devoted to it, and the assortment it contains, Safest, in the absolute truth- | Pe Sears fulness of every statement a§ to quality, size, weight, The best products of the leading) Women’s 85c Gloves at 35c blanket mills in the country are represented, Of equal merit is the collection of BED. Two-clasp Glace Gloves, in broken sizes, in black, SPREADS and COMFORTABLES—the latter all made from purest, cleanest materials in| “ite and colors, 35¢ a palr. $5 Black Taffeta Waists at $3 our own factory. At your service today: Blankets “Breslin” White Blankets, made heavier than usual;/ — Pront of stitched plaita, platted backs, long sleeves verywell finishedand nicely bound: | with cuffs, at $3, regularly $5, and designs, 18c Figured Madras at 12%6c yard Dainty figured Madras in thirteen attrac! , 4 5 tive pat- teh for women’s ehict-waists and children's dresses, MC @ yard, instead at 180, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 15c A handsome group of Women's Embroidered Hand- ‘Mission Mills” Dlankets—the very best. Wide silk bindings; all white, or pink and blue borders; | 78 x 86 in., 8 pounds. $16 pair. Fine Blankets a quarter under-price. Small sur- plus lots of blankets from one of the best makers, at & quarter below regular prices: Single bed size, 60 x 80 in. $6 pair, value $8. Double bed size, 70 x 82 !n., $7.50 pair, value $10; $9 pair, value $12. Extra large size, 78 x84 in, $10 ya'r, value $14; 90 x 90 in., $15 pair, value $20. Other Good BLANKETS— The “Physician's Favorite” ing on ght spool cotton warp: Double bed size, 70 x 82 In, at $5 a pair. | Extra large size, 76 x 84 \n., at $6 4 pair, ' white, pare wool fill- | And This BEDDING Makes a Good Foundation for Comfort | mestic sateen; 6x6 feet, at $4,85 each. Single-bed size, 444 pounds, at $4,50 apair. Double-bed size, 61g pounds, at $5,50 a pair. | grounds, Also Shirt-walsts of white lawn or stripes on white with platted front, open front and back, White Blankets, pure wool in both warp and filling,|short sleoves—a round-up of small lots at $1 each, 70 x 84 1n., 5 pounds, at $5 a pair. All-wool Plaid Blankets, in red and black plaids only, 76 x 84 in., 6 pounds, at $5 a pair, Comfortables | Covered on one side with fine quality of figured Japanese silk, and matching silkoline on the other. , |Anstead of $2, '$L75 Heatherbloom Petticoats at $1.25 In black, well made, deep sectional flounce. Also Filling of bleached carded cotton—a dainty bed-cover-/of mercerized black sateen with flounce and accordion ing, 72x78 in., at $5 each. Wool-filled Comfortables, covered one side with Japanese silk; sateen on the other; at $7. with silk both sides, at $9 and $9.75 each. Downefilled Quilts—coverings of best figured do- Second floor, Old Butlding, w. plaited ruffle, at 85c, instead of $1.25. Of red-and-white striped percale with deep flounce Covered and bias bands, at S0c, instead of $1. Women’s 25c Dressing Sacques at l5c Kimono style, made of figured lawn and finished ith crocheted edge. Also long Kimonos of figured If you sleep on Wanamaker Bedding, you are sure of comfort—every detail of making) jawn, with crocheted edge, at 35c, instead of 50c. attends to that. Health, too—ali materials are carefully sterilized, and the work is all done} in our clean, modern factory, Hair Mattresses | | At $26—Filled with black drawings and pure South American horse-halr 1; an excellent mattress in every respect; full size, Of one or two paris; 40 pounds, At 8iS- Filled with g elastic mixed hair; can be made over. A mattress we can recommend, Full’ size, 54x 76 in; one or two parts; 40 pounds, Springs At &16—Upholstered tufted top Box Springs; very elas- with eighty Bessemer steel knotted spiral springs; all finished lumber and made up {n the best man- ner for wood or metal bedsteads; full size, 54x 75 in. Tomorrow Is the Last Day Of the September China Sale And yet our supplies have been revived and 66 in. 6 Ibs, Springs At $11—Upholstered top Box Springs; good and reliable; made with sixty-three Besse: steel spiral springs; all finished lumb ull size, 64x75 in.; for metal bedsteads, All the above are made tn smaller sizes at proportion: ately lower prices. Pillows and Bolsters At $2.70—Selected odorless goose feather Pillows, 22 x 2) in, 31bs, 24x 30 in,, 94 Ibs., at 83,15, At 84,50—Selected odorless goose feather Bolsters, 20x sole Eighth floor, New Building. Ww *, ; dium are being brought forward in such systematic Gaad: manner that perhaps you will consider the vaviety to be found today almost as great as when : z the sale opened. Of course, many fine things are gone to those who were fortunate to get $5 Brussels Net Robes at $3.25 thein during the early days of the sale, There are so many good things now—so much better than anything that can be gotten at any other time—that housekeepers who have not pro- | together, are fr vided themselves with these tine wares at September prices will be glad not to miss the oppor: | : | black kids! narrow toes, Cuban heels; usually sold by us at $1.90, though worth more than that. $1.40 a pair. trimmings Women’s Shoes, $1.40 a Pair The price just about pays for the leather. Fine n button boots, with patent leather tips, All sizes, 244 to 8, at Fast black cotton \ high spliced heels and double A choice lot pi | up {In Germany when pricey ere low, 18c a pair, instead of 25¢ Women's 85c Corsets at 50c C, B. a la Spirite, in model to suit medium figures, At$1, worth $1.50—W. B. Nuform Corsets, in sty- lish models, with long back, small waist and medium bust. At $1.50, worth $2.50—C. B. a la figures; fine mercerized batiste; richly t y to put These robes of white Bruss 1 lounce or lace hed with ruchi ally $5, now $3.25. and Ine Also Valenciennes Lace rtion, in broken tunity of these jast two days, Upwards of filty counters and fixtures are atill filled with the sets, at 15c a dozen yards, instead of 24 Fancy China that offers wonderfully broad selection at a third to a half below the usual prices, Here are a few suggestions; Head Plates, in fine imported china, with red faney horders; were 65c, 75c, 85, now $0c each. French China, in fancy pieces in a rich gold and green fancy border, at two-thirds regular prices Chop Dishes, at $2 each, from $3.25 Cake Plates, at $1.78 each, from Olive Dishes, at 60¢ each, from 8%, Salad Bowls, at $3.50 each, from $5. Manicure Trays at $1.38 each, from $2. And a number of other articles at similar savings. Richly decorated Limoges China Plates, 1n/ fine border decorations | Dinner Plates, Regu 5, $18, $24 and $27 dozen. 21, $24, $36 and $40. Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co, each, from $15, $18 and $20 a dozen. Breakfast Plates, $8.40, $13.50, $20 and Regularly $12, $20, $30 and Tea Plates. at $10.80, $12 and $15 dozen. Regularly $15 $18 and $24 Bread-and-butter Plates, $8.40, $10, $12, $15 doz. Regularly $13.50, $15, $18 $21 Cups and Saucers—a good variety {n rich deo orations, at savings such as these; Tea Cups and Saucers, at S0c, 85¢,$land $1.50 each from $8.40, $15, $18 and $35 a dozen 4 Bouillon Cups and Saucers, at 85c, $1 and $1.15 After-dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, at 48:, 65¢ and $1 each, from $8, $12 and $18 a dozen. Third floor, New Building. edge JOHN WANAMAK several desig and color An ’ Dresses at 35c¢ Men's 25c Socks at l5c a pair roldered in Fine gaug ack cotton. er's surplus. 35c 50c Scaris and Shams at ER pirite Corsets, for } kerchiefs—some Samples, some “seconds’—all ‘ott! embroidered with hemstitched or aakilopede ete usually 25¢ to 60c, at 18c each, A 25c Pearl Necklaces at 10c Also Hatpins with assorted stones,10c instead ot 250. _Festoon Necklaces, with various coli ae zoavitsoaea oe bee A us colored stonea, . 40c Note-paper at 25c a box One quire of Hemstitched Note-paper of a fi fabrio finish. Hmvelopes to match, am at 25c a box. re ee Two Candy Specials at 18c tb. | Golden Rose—A delicious twisted molasses candy: | | with cream centers, Nelly Bly—Yellow Jack squares, | with cream centers, h 18¢ a pound, instead of 250, $3 Umbrellas at $1.90 | Men's 28-Inch and Women’s 26-inch Umbrellas, cow Jered with tape edge union taffeta, in a fine selection of fancy handles, Specials in Floor Coverings Tlneternores fine bargains from the Carpet Store for Colonial Rugs, 27x 64 In.,$1.10, from $2.25; | Boal se Agata evened Si, a a , ‘i . yd., from 30¢ and 45c, | HRT IE ee mismatched, $1 a square Down Quilts at $3.50 Quilts of pure, odorless down, covered with best domestic sateen, for full-size double beds, full corded edges, 6x6 ft. Very special value at $3.50 each. ‘Bath Mats at 40c and 60c Each These are soft, attractive Bath Mats, re) the maker’s accumulation of “seconds”; however, do not affect the service of the m Spe cially priced at 40c and 60c Each, Japanese China at Half Price A varied collection of Japan shapes and designs, ranging to Tei and Saucers or Chocolate Sets Also a collection of Bamboo Furniture a Quarter Under-price An interesting v ranging from Stools at 20c, instead of 25c, to Work Tables, at $5, instead of $7. Rogers’ Extra-Plated Ware at Half Price Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street

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