The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1908, Page 15

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ORL id 1 cane mn nce ommne ao eereannrsieereamnmntet iene cowesntee aro cnearnae pre ennan eee een eer ‘ 7 - Ln eee a ____s THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 1908, 7 asked Danie! C, Web>, proprietor of the WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO. J which they were riding hotel, a dozen times a day, “Why don't) prrnoi Redes, Hattie Demet, | a atreat: car ; you get Jerry back?” ‘ antly killed, and | Iu The Entire Main Floor of Our New Building , broken arm CA UTION! Is Devoted to New York’s Most Convenient HIS OLD 108 ONLY viewers had sore l The public is cau- = ) NG 4 OT f a fe took ht lace an | t - R Ee = Cy s 3 QO O O 00 O | tioned against worth- | Most men like to go to a store that they have all to themselves. That's 10 MEET DEATH : . ‘less imitations and re- |fwhy we brougtit the Men's stocks across the street from the Women’s “Jerry” Crushed by Broadway |. » For Just Writing the Best Last Line to the Following sold only at the one | Everything that a man wears, right here together on the same floor. Central Hotel Elevator He s ' ; Tabasco Limerick Coward Shoe Store. Fullest stoeks of Imported and American Shirts and Neckwear—ths Ran Twenty Years. Htth | ween the car aid \— The \Wfinest m ide on both sides of the Atlantic, and the very latest things trom Y mal 885 deny’ oretnel vats: "61.999 for the Besty S760 to Seconds S50 to Thirds $280 to Co d [Paris and London. = . i im G old minded that the genu- | Store, and gaye them the HNNTIRE MAIN FLOOR ot our New Building. ine Coward Shoe is | Lasy to get to. Roomy to get around in. OFF he ROE Gan aL, Ane | NEW YORK M. 0. ARRESTED. | Fouith, and $5 Each to Next 100 Winners, wer It as as five a shop as the most particular of them can demand, Comiortab'e tu shop BRGaWiy Gears Heit, Wes Hub bees TABASCO LIMERICK. WHAT IS TABASCO? in—nothing but men’s and boys’ goous on the entire floor, Access from tour sides—Broud- @ familar Mgure about the hotel for the | Taken tn Newark Hotel white at-/A soutre to who worked for Papasco | For forty sears way, A-tor Pace, Fourth Avenue and Niath Street—and wide nea/i— through the Subway! past two decades, was ground to death | tempting an Operation. ee Kicked up quite a tiasco, oe | Men who pass here twice a day, on the Subway, “L,.” or Broadway or Fourth avenue car at $A. M. to-day two h A young ‘andy wes Turn “i toa ye her ot id 4 cars are sometimes surprised to tind such a superb store within easy reach, with such a mag. ed to the job he had ned f f ; turned to the Job he had been | &t Koch's Hotel, Newark, ay “Mrs. P.j 1 UCD y De umm nilficent spread of goods of special interest to them, And the goods «we here—high forced to leave because ef his w last | SOLD NOWIHisef ELSE, aah y The last word of the last line must cris [Wanamaker standa ds of quality, applied to the newest, best, distinctive styles in Clothing JAMES S. COWARD, \f—Shoes—Hats—shiris and Neckwear—Underwear and Hosiery, Sporting Goods, tooma 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. | splendid stock, Here are some Saturday news items, gathered irom this spacious floor; led by MEN’S RAINCOATS—the Coats of General Utility e hing They have long pa-sed the narrow mimded stage of purely wet-weather zarments, The Sunday World Wants Work fabrics—shower-proof—have been beautitied and varied; the style has been vastly improved Monday Morning Wonders. —though the coats are still long and loose, and comfortanle, they have character, Splendid } all-around garments. We have a particuariy good collection of them— j At $15 At $20 rhyme with the | Urst two lines. All that ian ts A was arrested | you perform an | Jerry's iast name was Moriarity, anda words of the », better natur. esary is to send us what for our Ta: we and ad. and prizes eath of 1, a girl, 1 relatives. nd another Yorker and Here's Packers and Manu oacies, AVER ne gota a job “Where's ae AA ARE re aT : se ; the beet value to be found anywhere, | Gray herringboae weave or black unfinished worsted, gfe Winans oy, Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. gfe Wow CO a as ‘ ibet At $16.50. | ae 1, buttoned high and close around the (re an om we Gat eens At $25 : i ! Oe s ; " BM. cay WFO Co Lebnyy called EST | eautiful black unfinished worsted: gray silk-lined. These Crisp October Days Stirring Octeber Oi erines | At $18 [Sait ey gihantr agen se ee atiee 5 . > or 1andsome gray Worsted; also a fancy brown ; Bring Thousands to Wanamaker’s __ | the Basement Store Tomorrow |)" | an] on Merchandise news, as brisk as the Weathenncc q] oa > 50 2 2 5 ERE = ot _ VERYBODY seems ready and < ious for the ow thing and spree een alae te. n ie ss eA i a Ae i iMen s PERI $2.50 and $3; Wanamaker $5 Shues for Men E Ww : ey: wid ey aaanitn ee ee eat Lae a Mae Bal ie women, girls and childrenezoih aa er ty ener) BLACK DE eenice a $1.75 The unusual stvle and character of our $5 VASYIMISon SIS Uetiaay @ Worlklls Lasypoxstition oli New Wiilaions, Gs i i al A i eelen ye yeaa The chance to buy perfect irrby oe in Shoes for Men are the direct result of the effort, well as of the necessaries for personal comiori and the preparing of the UMN RE sand economy, Amt test— ee i Rate we ache we exert to have our popular-priced shoes at W. 1 {1} sizes, all mensio and stylish ble . of poy home for the new season. omen’s Fine Tail: ored Solsoandeo erades beminnine oi the sea- and $5.90, the very best obtainable, Tne A ana 1 ‘ Ss a ie i whole es is pushed up. Here at The whole city seems to be talking about the very remarkable exhibi- ed jon forisi 76, is-at lenstiunusial BD Tat Resets ee aeatient tions that are being made this week. We are told that we have never ‘ : i You would ordinary be luccy to got “sec- ari tRiS aieLNGtl Fe: RIGO toUENGarana Tea eee done anything like it betore. Certainly we have done our Bist and that ae ae outs A eres TAMAR CERO USC GC : : ' n Oty ld u r 18 SL Icie Vanx ought to be better than anything in the past. in aseason when tle policy | ae ne oe Buea ce ae Biot - Se a iene Button and lace patent leather of curtailment ot stocks is almost universal, we felt that the public would i es poss bie, and | so the hats ure here, to Tac fees gee tan | appreciate ove store where assortments would be Bilvi ti than ever be- | $1.75 each, | pace eerie Panne, aa jore, and where every new and desirable thing would be assem bied. | | eae | Equal merit prevails among the higher - priced You see the result of this policy in \ iT The Bovs’ Corner Presents | #0. at $6 and $7.0, as well as the Wanamaker. A Wonderful Exhibition of Par's Costumes— i eoreds the ‘lianamaber Special? Silis 65 me ee eee ee | pants ear but qi) namaker Specia uits, Come and see /nichever sine interests you. A Superb Array of Paris and Wanamaker Mil'inery— | nly effective sults FF suits that wilt stand the | ine-lght of rigid aT Exquisite Neck: Fixings for Women, filling the Rotunda— | Os 815 jfinspection, in the way they’re made, and what | Men’s Hosiery and Underwear Beautiful Paris Blouses and Lingerie— i |} they made of. ALL.WOOL, silk-sewed, | In underwe:r, from cotton to silk; in hos. | Stylis | sh The boy that ge to ali f 12\c cotton socks to beauti.ul suk Dainty Paris Garments for Little Folks— | W. omen’s Stylishly and ewed to stay. The 290y that gets foto a/iery, from ac cotton socks eautin of) Wanamaker Special” Suit will have as much ones w.th neckties to match at $8, we are A Vast Assemblage of Dress Fabrics— | Trimmed ‘Hats at $5 |ftrouble wear at 10 OUL as the most caretul | fixed to provi.e about everything a man can my r stefu ductl ro) rit yen A Marvelous Gathering of French Handkerchiefs— | cam ulnes |; parent could wish, (ask lor, 0: trustworthy qua.ity and at a most You might spend an hour in delighted adm ration of the needlework on the cob-webby | | Mediand Winish jets } pay no ye tpady Seer javorabie price, ‘These—mostly staple goods hand-epun linens of these handkerchiefs, Every mother will ievi the thrill of desire to put] \ Jac with belt, aud Knickerbocker trousers, Sizes; 77Will bear emphasizing; them on her own Iittle one, when she sees the wonderful garments for baby, You will prob. jgfor 8 to 17 Mee ee Sean cea ye Wong Saas : n and wallor blow lue serge anc f abiy be amazed to look over the hundreus of different styles in hosiery, and the very practical | bend fot; bloomer tro forsitow and At S50 pair, regularly GOc-Black Isle thread, ime stocks of underwear offer more comfort than you will realize, because of the b-tierments | pored eps ea a Mintetallyarouacioa secured ior Wanamaker garments, | fie yes Leo snalipaiei¢hreelmnizeldorse1-<Dlaciereorionian Many a practical housekeeper will be most interested in the beautiful and substantial ( awe | ee eee {ils! thread, tmported, medturn hai it mercerized “Linens, and the Blankets and other bedding, f Trimmed Hat } Men’s New Cape Gloves, $1 ("ai ve’ pai PE eae We can’t take your time to tell more than a hint of the story, but there has never been! rT | Regularly $1.25 | gray or blue, et & time when people would miss so much by not coming to WANAMAKER’s as right now, Nea: Black Silk W aists at $3 The saving is weicome, when so many Fall Men's Underwear Several handsome styles Just iu, of one and Winter things have to be bought. And!) At #1 garment-s be Se aad | Waists, at this edingly low Pee ohm these are the sort of gioves (bat men would be a " wo ath a + - Coes J ; De . - WS 1 d and durable—a ve The splendid Program in the AUDITORIUM is continued, In the morning, at 10.80, | imiaed” 4 Perens |fmost apt to buy anyway, at fall price, ‘0. me oli ulnn Winter. weight the Beaman Ladies’ Orchestra and the Manhattan Ladies’ Quartette. In the aiternoon,| There are also some neat | cinema pen A nook a ant p. Out tu), Sizes above 4 av 2, Mies Virginia Wilson, Soprano; Miss Lillia Snelling, Contra.to; Mr, Paul Dufault mafds, and of white or ecru n }\ Asia pair. Ne w Bullding. : ‘Tenor; Dr, Carl Dufft, Biss, and The Svedrofsky String Quartette. Women’s 25c io $1 Hose Suppor! ers at 15c to 50c |) A ‘mission tree, without t.ckets, ‘A clearance of broken sizes of a great of our t styles of Women’s Hose Supporters -on, Shoes for the Children Chiffon Veiling at 18c a Vard |. so Blylea: 1B rious colors, at a8¢ pair, fro Formerly A 17. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. - - q | 500; jc pair, from 1S eee RR ES EL SRA OCR AERLS “PE. MEY RCRD No feature of the Wanamaker Shve business We will have ready tomorrow morning 4} = aaa eet ates (= : is watched over wita greater care than the special lot of Chiffon Veiliny with chenille dots, | Some Great News of Girls’ Apparel . This ptionai provid. ng of comiortad.e shoes for the grow-/in all the fashionable colorings, in quality ing ject, Wanamaker modeis are studied tirst| seling regu ariy at 35c, at 18c a yard, of ail as to tneir comfort and good fit; aiter Also a colection of Chiffon Veils, three that we app y ourse:ves to securing shoes that| yarus Jong in a w de assortment Oo: co.orimgs, will give service to the most sturdy young: ‘at 45c each, regulariy 75c, ster; aud most parents have learned to know: Broadway, Old Building that ihe shoes wear ionzer, and the children = - pale) || are more comlorvable when they wear Wana- Dainty Silk and Cotton Fabrics) muker shoes, In exquirite colorings, silky in texture, The “Wanamaker-Reliable” Shoes for girls, at $2.80 |Charming in designs, ideal in producing the a pair, “re the junior edition of our famous women’s clinging lines now the vogue, and low.priced— shoes at $3. In calf, Kidskin and patent leather, in Nes A 7 rh i sizes for 11 to 2 at $2,504 pair; larger sizes, 93 (BO won ler these lovely iabrics are bigh in pair, and smaller sizes, $2 a par. favor for evening, par'y and reception gowns, Sturdy box calfskin Blucher Lace Shoes for boys, At 38c a yard —Silk Warp Chiffon, with embrotder- with fu}] wide toes aud heavy soles, tn sizes 10 to 134, at ed dots elf colors, Plain Siik-and-Cotton Chiffon, $2 9 pair. j80 in, w all colors, Lustrous Silk Warp Pongee, Boys’ Shoes in the “Wanamaker Special" Junior tn) plain colors, box calfskin, black glazed kidskin and patent leather, , At 50c¢ a yard—Silk Warp Corded Chiffon, one of with best oak- tanned leather soles, welted and stitched, | the season’s latest fabrics, plain colors, with corded in sizes 13% to all widths, at $3 # pair, stripes and colored figures, Girls’ and Children's Shoes, Main floor, Old Bullding Boys’ Shoes, Main flo w Building, row's se ling: Girls’ and Misses’ $15 to 317.50 Suits at $10 een, red and Phe jacket ting, single double - breasted, suin lined, Skir an d gor ed, S “tor sitar, years, as well women, 8 And $19 —I8 uch as the flour, Old Buliding, The New Beltings Infants’ Coats, Special at $3.75) _ The Jargest varlety in the elty is at Wanamaker's ela. for 5 t0 86,75 Assortments include the new ons in moire and uA Regularly § " gros grain, and more elaborate styles in imported tin- There are one hundred pretty Coats in this} se! combinations, the latter eultable for dress and hat) ‘ pea trimmings, 25c to $2.50 rd. | “special,” which ineudes movels of chinchilla, sa eae ee a yar broadcloth and serge, in gray, red, navy blue = | and brown, A’! the garments are iull Jlength|Messaline Silk Petticoats, $5.85 ss 8 $3.75 Freee s10 : Iuatrated on ¥ ; ik Fy Loml J 8 of years. most excepltiona a and bandsomely tailored, $3.76 each, regu- Of soft, clinging silk, these new petticonts |pvery aes Hil Cie, “an she sees the dr _ Red, blue and larly $5 to $6.75, Sizes for 2 to 6 years, are admirab.e for wear with the closely titting| tan, box-plalted waist, immed with braid; plalted skirt, aud patent Infants’ Large Felt Bonnets at $2 skirts of today, In lashionabe shades, taupe, | yer helt: +375 These dainty bonnets are made with flare and full) wistaria, Copenhagen blue, vieux rose and| with tarfota ruche of shirred chiffon and trimmed with clusters of Girls’ Serge Dresses at $3.75 Pre warm little illustrated on , with Japanese sleeve ist trimmed Lrown and red—93,7, - flowers and ribbon rosettes. In white, navy blue, req|Peacvck, Made with plaited flouncoand mes. Girls’ Smart School Coats at $3.75 and brown. Sizes for 2 to 6 years, saline silk underiay, $5.85, Warmly made of red, blue or brown cheviot, trimmed collars and Fourth floor, Old Building, Fourth floor, Old Building cuffs, and truly unusual coats for such a low price as $3.75, A. T, Stewart & Co, JOHN WANAMAKER “BiiiiPicTrenin’ Street”

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