The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1908, Page 9

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DARK HORSES MAY OT FRE I NEAL CONTE —.—— Proosands of Votes Said to Be , St ored Away for Candidates | Far Down in List. } BRESNAHAN HAS LEAD. b Hard Working Catcher Has Lead of Over 7,000 Votes on Mathewson, ‘ The admirers of the Gla: Y voting in the contest 7 Evening World to determine 4 1 member of the New York team ‘ ing the most to land Glants took a da Ing In the floating down 4 to look out for a impossible to find o ft fs that has Ing for h about , ds Arthur De’ fald to ve d the votes are a De Vore, the youns ‘That's as a start; many GIAKAS, Ni Inclosed Holmes, the @ants’ new s a not know his to put him on e i St, Mary's AC. tea for the baby all the votes he herd to win the deserves great credit. MI MAN. No, 20 West Twenty-f street, Tnclosed herewith you will find twelve votes for our great baseoail player, Mike Donlin. Please take these as a start from the Crestmo i} Bronx. Js would not i cent Western trip. No, 21 East s Inclosed please | votes for the greatest catcher in t agues, our old friend Roger Bresna Buy.a cake, TWO GIANTS WHO | . Hie is the one 4 Do You Do Your Own Wo Yes? Then you should use P. & G. Naphtha Soap. It is just what you need. It is a time-saver, a money saver and a labor-saver. It does better work, with cold or lukewarm water, than ordinary laundry soap and hot water. Try it. You will find that it will make the clothes cleaner, sweeter, brighter, whiter than they ever were before—in half the time and with half the effort it now takes. Use it in the kitchen—for the dishes, for the floors, for painted walls, for pots and pans. purposes as for washing clothes, “ (Ona sr weatareey een THE EVENING W HOW THEY STAND | IN EVENING WORLD VOTING CONTEST. 20,962 13,684 11,621 10,429 | | 9,226 | | 4,008 | | | QBUD, WEDNEEO AT SRE Teme an ot 16 A World’s Fair of Merchandise wn ctesizien| Opens the Season at Wanamaker’s MAY PROVE TO BE THE DARK HORSES., Roger Bresnahan Christy Mathewson Joe McGinnity Mike Doniin J J. McGra) Tomorrow Store Closes at 6 P, M. Seymour . ( s @ Larry Doyle nels Thirty-six Wanamaker buyers were abroad, | aly ‘ p pete vw { || this summer, scouring (ireat Britain and Europe| The Garden of Malmaison Luther Taylor |} for the fine, novel, useful, decorative things that} We are told that never has so beautiful @ picture been composed, in @ commerctal ate) | give character and supreme interest to the eae as An cage iels hire eel the es aly rear ciee Arthur Devil j 4 whys 8 you step off the elevators, on the Ninth street side, enter the gateway an lon; Cher leh Hetse6 | stocks that fill these two great buildings for the! the Falsovernd wali almost hidden by theshrubbery, In the bask atocnd th oa ealiy GL Nt First of October. | as sharp ae passing from the garden, in the evening, into the brilliantly-lighted drawing-room, The merchandise is at the top-notch of ful-|1s the Costume Exhibition, arranged on a stage, hung in imperial blue velvet, decorated with ness now. In a dozen different stooks there are the wreaths and bees of the Lmpire reaiy today exhibitions of unusual significance. Public approval has been expre-sed by the largest and most enthusiastic attendance that These displays are international in their scope |i ver favored La Nie eyents; E : ‘o-morrow morning at 10:3¢ i | and present the ihe and broadest demonetre-| There will be i special exhibit by the young ladies of the very latest tailored street } FET earl taco natnitseaustl| tion of the wortd’s fashions that exists any where. | costum ss, showing all the uew grace.ul lines and shades made by the great artiste— | He ee Larry orm at ali The French Fashion Centenary Presents a Won- Beer, Paquin, Beruard, ‘avernier and others. H a { derful Array of Paris Costumes. At 2 o'clock A special posing by the young ladies of wonderful creations of evening and dinner dresses from Worth, aquin, Callot, Havet and others, All who are interested in iasbions, or beauty, will be cordially welcome, \ Third floor, New Bul'ding, The Millinery Exhibition Presents the Last Word from Paris with the Best that America Has Conceived. The Rotunda is Abloom with the Foreign and American Neckwear for Women. The Dress Goods Salons Present America’s Chief Assemblage of Gown Fabrics. The Silk Store Displays the Multitudinous Soft Tissues that Fashion Favors, votes tor “Cy’’ THOMAS JR. 4 up at once, Ir t ant thorough ty the water pan ring It trom thy The Lingerie Store will Charm Women for Hours with its Exquisite Waists and Kindred Gar- Hosiery, the Shoes, Laces, Embroidertes, Linens, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, and a Hundred Other Fascinations Invite You to WANAMAKER’S Tomorrow. ~See October First is the Anniversary of the public inaugura- tion o! these two buildings, and in mercbandiee di-plays and pubiic enter(aininent the occasion will be wortbily ceebrate |, For this event we have engaged the well-known musical art. } ists Whose numes Appear beiow, ‘The Musical Program, in the At DITORIUM, will be as tollows: ¢ ments. | rib The New Handkerchiefs, the New Gloves, the | { | Morning Program at 10:30 The Beaman Ladies’ Orches.f.—Miss Manen Beaman, Directresa, The M@.. ® .0 Ladies’ Quartette. Miss IRENE CUMMING. Misa ANNA WINKOPP, Becad Alto, First boprano CORSETS This Is Your Opry ortunity It will cost you nothing but your tme. Take this ad. to the Royal Pattern Co., 174 Fifth Avenue, New York, and pre.ent it to M ss White and sne will quicciy and deftly m:ke your figure what you want it to be— true to style. She will tell you, too, where you |} can purchase your style in the Bon Ton Corsets. Elizabeth A. C. White con- Miss LOU. Miss LOU, Flotow 4 7. (a) Quartette—"Bong of the Bea-| ppe ona’ Hawley | | 2 Orel 1 (db) Quartette—"Last Night,” Kjerult, ehNe § Ovchestra—'Southern Breezes,” | Pinsutl b at Awa Foote Afternoon Program at 2. ‘The Syedrofsky String Quartette M. SVEDROFSKY, First Violin | A. TEMME, Second Violn, | H. BORODKIN, Viola & BORJES, ‘Cello, DN, Soprano, Contraito. De Most Important Millinery Announcement Mr. ARTHUR DEPOW, Organist. Du Bols ou Mighty Mon vinced thousands of dressmakers plueiay ggg, VOR Wever from all over the country, at the po “Andante Canta: f . recent conventions in New York, Taohalkowsky O Z Boston and Chicago that the A p- et. ..sHayan Lt. am = = less, almost waist- figure, Bird r Hire rl O N WW I an) sf HH t em ps / with the long, straight lines is made Mr SVEDROPSKY. NO ING W renen Fria N) ; 12. Trio—(From = Attila) only with the Mies WON OE AUME) PF Knowing—that the moment has arrived when every woman ig ready to eelect her BON TON CORSETS ’ 13, Organ Tristen and | new Fall or Winter hat $3 to $12 per pair at the es cae, Ponchlellt And the very latest Millinery of Paris being bere, corset counter of every Miss SNELLING. 14. Quartette—"Rigoletto”’ Verdi mW | On THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ; October First, Second and Third Tomorrow The Tweed Mixed Derby. We ehall present a comp ete demonstration of correct millinery for the coming season, Exclusive with the Wanamaker Store ‘} in models for day and evening wear, } By delaying this exhibition until now, we are able to show the real Parisian mod. Mixed color bats are as old as plain felt hate—maybe older, The Tweed Mixed Derby, which makes ita first bow els that have appeared, atter the later styles were brought out and accepted by the fashionabie peopie of aris, to New York hat critics tomorrow, is new—and, so far as the And with the fureica vats is shown the extensive collection from our own milliners good memory of old hatters goes, presents un effect never | No two hates are ever made alike, Grand Millinery Salon, ‘Third floor, Ol Bulldine. shown betore. The cause and effect are our secrets, The m xture is especially designed to be worn with the new suitings—if you are interested in the most attractive Derby that the hat industry of today has to offer, stop off at WANAMAKER’s and see it, There are none in existence Sny were lee; and we doubt that the) elleod can’ be truly Not {n many years have there been such radical changes in form and styles of Wom- copied except by our process. jen’a Lingerie, Some garm-nots hays been elim nated entirely and new ones created, to con. The hats are shaped in a very smart fashion; and the form w th the demaads of the new gowns, Tne close-titting thought predominates, (Good whole idea will appeal to the man who is most fastidious form permits of no fulness arywaere—scarcely a wrinkle is allowed ae ; about the materials he selects for his clothes, \ Most noticeable amon the new garments is the Sheathbocker, whieh is a combina. The price is $350, Shown in the Men’s Hat Store, | tion of corset cover and knickerbocxers, A garment absolutely essential to the porfect fit. : ae aie de ®, | ting of the newest gowas, ‘Tne Sheathbocker is made of satin, Japanese silk, silk jersey or Main floor, New Building, nainsook, and shown first at WANAMAKeR’s, It ia being demonstrated on a live model, for | women only. The Comb'nation (armen's are more popular than ever this season, and are radically | ¢ Men & Women different in form trom those you have knowa belore, Tuey are in princess style with seams run with beading, Very Smart Shoes for j The Frenca Lingerie, just received within recent weeks, is, of course, correct in every at $3.90 a Pair jline, and makes a remarcabdle exhibition, Phere two diferent styles in “W ker i ee : ; FC ee Gre, kad (HeAUH ABIOI aidtevae TERIATTGH| The Exhibition of Women’s Waists dry goods store ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET CO. WORCESTER NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Makers of ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS, $1 to $3, BON | TON CORSETS, $3 to $12, ADJUSTO CORSETS, $3 and $5 | rk? The Lingerie Store Has a Hundred Secrets for You Special” Shoes for men, and twenty-three different styles tor) women, Every shoe-need is provided for—atorm shoes, dress | Is one of the shoes, business suoes—of patent leather, culiskin, kidvkin |, Peet \! and coltskin in tan or black, Styles include the extreme va- plain and 1 rieties ag well as the staple and comfortabe shapes, We, Cunard, electric, ¢ é that co lete ran f sizes that trimmings as well constently maintain that complete range of sizes St show Mcaulalte ih sures proper fitt ng for every normal foot, of real Irish lace. If you are ready to purchase your Fall shoes, yon will The Silk Petticoats be delighted to see the sp.endid collection of models shown] ¥ith messaline founces, The A wy Ss sh nd li be di I blue, vieux rose, catawha and in these ‘\Vanamaker Special” Shoes, and you wi leeply The Empire Petticoat interested in the values prevented at ihis moderate price, 3. Men's Shows, Main floor, New Building. The exhibition of Child: $3.90 a pair, Women Yascmest, Oia Bulging, «found much that is sicikingly . JOHN WANAMAKER ns, messalines, crepe meteor, ohiffon cloth, also of originality to the styles—taupe, wistarla, ter’s green and olive. There are novelties in etal effects {n silver and gold. The imported waists cloth and marqulsette, and there are exquialte waists It is just as valuable for such The exhibi It is a hard soap and a cake of it will do a remarkable amount of work. It is a white soap and can be used for any number of purposes for which yellow laundry soaps are unsafe and unsatisfactory. f soft clinging silks, such as messaline and silk jersey cloth pk, Diue, hellotrope, taupe, wistarta, hunter’s green, old ara shown ja white, pln he new gowns, ts made of silk Jersey cloth, with bodies, ts Is equally interesting to mothers, Here, too, will be little folks. Hearts (lew, Cid Suiidies. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. lll, mapa a &

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