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wo an have Med here to take part In the | irship contests that begin to- | SPURNS TEMPTER ~ SHEELOPED WIT ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1908. GR SHOPLIFTER | 86 BALLOONS IN RACES. | : |, ie aekeereee hie Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. DD | neste thaeeth Cerin gle Wayans Sore Special CONCERT in the AUDITORIUM at 2 P. M. ge Wem Ve, BERLIN, Oct. 9.—Wiehty-#ix balloons wre ot arin cone et oT DO the Man Who Has $20 or $25 to Spend roy anf nina San “ashionable Fall Models Svea ar orate af won | For His Suit or Overcoat Of Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets | Cultivating Slimness clal Sessions + fitting; silk-lined shoulders, | reputation. The e# wil) start fre | jthe suburb of hmargsaborf, the | Both are economical prices to pay for a suit or overcoat ready to wear. A store that Py Anhy ipalat event being the er aul sells AS much men’s clothing as we do, can put into garments to Ne $20 ad Ve » wil-wool RT, The extraordinary lines oi Pali gowns ‘ }the tn: Atfonal eup, whieh wil take | mater als, that will give good service, in attractive patterns, made up with the necessary demand tho best corsets—unless care. Pittsburg Beauty Freed on Pro-1 Le heen aroused by ite event, for /f| amount of handwork to make the clothing keep its shape, And we do this—the result is the fililp wolesied;, atyle Padulea APR ES bation After Man’s | representing alent nations, * “Ne |} best clothing that the money will buy. | . ae f BAI Da ; e Hae) - The three contestants, | Our great business at these two prices has led us to make particularly wide provision o| be disastrous, ‘Che hipless figure is still Confession. J Janes c. Mecoy, 3 Armaa “Le Suits and Overcoats to sell at $20 and $25, and the Fall showing is remarkable. At $20,! ‘ Holland. Forbes, accompaniéd by | . 5 v<0 ' 4 Hu a i nah the vogue, |Mtig.-Gen, James Allen, Chiet of the |i we have forty-two styles in Men's Suits; at $265, thirty-one styles, in moc els that range rom | " ' i RRNATSE Givi. the g1h cad of [townie ielay and’ obtained ‘omelal || COMgervative to pronounced, Among the Overcoats the choice is relatively large. By way | ‘o secure the slender proportions, sepliftse, who, hy her ves ity and evis Moline he Uodeee ty at Ren || Of Mlustration, wo describe a few of the styles: | the long lines required by Directoire dent breading, eacned the name In | (ey heh AY ud thst ie | Fancy Sack Suits at $20 Raincoats at $25 | fashions and to combine with them the Criminal Courts Building of the ''Spe- | Rough cheviot, in a typically Scotch effect, in Fancy cheyiot, in tobacco brown; long, loose- Pave kina \ ; 5 | | herringbone and diagonal weave, in gray and brown. i grace of movement indispensab' eto the gu free tn the ( Fat women must take this tnfunction to to-day by Justices Olmsied, V heart if they want to be in style, for the| Deuel, on her promise to reform hew todes will nat drape over a fat fguro. Immediztely after her release, the girl) The fat has got to come off quickly, herried from the couitro the arm of Mrs. Axmian ary oft » leani. » probation- of course, and this means can be depended upon, EF: too slow, The fa horm but | Young Men’s Suits at $20 Three-button sack coats, with dip front, shaped in slightly at the back; creased sides and sleeves; in a handsome olive shade of velour. Fail Overcoats at $20 Dark gray cheviot; silk-lined and faced to edge; Sack Suits at $25 Dark gray smooth worsted, in slight herringbone effect; also In a brownish shade at the same price. Biue Cheviot Suits at $25 Stylish three-button sack coats, in blue cheviot of success of these modes, women must give thought to the choice of a corset, They make no mistake if they select a new Warner’s Rust Poof Corset. Smart gowning will result from wear- _ Seas a a her story Main floor, New Butlding, The Boys Do Look Well In This Fine Wanamaker Clothing | wear a form-clinging j also In black. fancy invisible pattern—also in black. | : Re ane ny deeiee tne tre Coen | , 7 5 ng one of these models, becaus: at a dow etn case of Marmola Pre- | We are also making a fine showing of Winter Overcoats, for men who want to make ing Ls be je the rect in t fets, which witl cort ber aboot their selection early dressmaker has a better figure to fit, looked eppealir out He was Edw the young man fay, the g Toom at No, street, whe y at ner as she passe exe after each ment and enough to bring her for they are specially designed to wear with prevailing styles, Built scientiti- cally, they are comiortable and hygi- enic, Women inclined to stoutness will find them most satisfactory in improy. 1, of Pitted: whom, the ina fu West Twenty he was arrested for uch & but then, fact 1s | rect of these tablets by getting | ing a plece of silk in a store. Tyrrel Sip eleber es rom at nesta ETON We have had s0 many compliments this season from parents, on the variety and excellence ing the figure, 5 ss y. Dotroit, Mich, or from any MV, i i , iz gz Cassady LEU ay Ce Sd CE Ot t. ‘They are made in exact ac of our stock of Boys’ Clothing, that we would be excusable for being conceited about it. We have a fine assortment of new when M for pl wished to plead gul asked {f he was a the negative ana his relations w h himself for her dow To Mrs. Axman Mu that she was the dauy and respectaple fam! Herron Ha ‘Ax eral letters vo Raret Clark was brought up ; and said he with the famous Marmola. Prescrip- | consequenuy, cua not have any We DO know that we have done our best in getting stylish patterns, and handsome new |} materials, And that the clothing is, as usual, séricfly all-wool and silk-sewed throughout, | _|{| and a great deal better for the money than any other clothing you can buy. If you want to satisfy your boy with the style and fit of his new suit or Jourself as to its good service and moderate price, bring him in tomorrow, collection over: Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, in serge, cheviot Reefers, cut long and very stylish, in cheviot, and worsteds. Sizes for 5 to 10 and 3 to 7 years re- chinchilla and fancy mixtures, in sizes for 3 to 12 spectively, at $5 to $10. years, at $5 to $14. Norfolk Jacket Suita, with knickerbockers, in Overcoats—a splendid collection, cheviot, yelours, serge and worsteds, sizes for 8 to 16 raat = rlezes. si 2 ne 5 18. years, at $5 to $16. fancy mixtures and friezes, sizes 8 to 17 yrs., $5 to $18. | Fall models, designed for tall, short and medium figures, with medium and extremely long backs, the boned part of the corsets being held in place by the soft cloth extension, Every pair guar. anteed to wear well and not to rust, Prices, $1, $1.50, $2, arth floor, Old Bullding overcoat, and and look this SRURNISHER: FOR HOUSEKEEPING Sideboards, Brass and Iron Beds, Car- in cheviot and vious good 5 < | 7 | s ts, Rugs, Pianos. Double-breasted Jacket Suits, with knickerbocker Student Suits, with long trousers, in sizes for 14 The Autumn Gloves ’ from nw pets, Rugs, reasted Jacket Sults, als sre nace : | ays basemen ecials axe & Rooms > in cheviot, velours, serge and worsteds, sizes for 8 to 17 to i7 years, in blue and fancy mixtures, at $7.50 to > "i ss a 0 cae uentshedserss.....00 years, at $5 to $18, 2 © $11.78. Main floor, New Building Wanamaker Gloves leave ur - nothing to be desired in style, | fit and wearing qualities, at Women’s Tailored Suits at The picture shows the smart style of —_—__ GIRL SHOT DEAD ON $15 ROAD. Women’s Handsomely Tailored Fall Suits $1, WEEKLY WADSWORTH, 0O., Oct. %—The bod | their prices, The assortments, this broadcloth suit, the result a good + of Miss Ora Lee, aged tw 2 > | A sty cul, graceful Hnes and expert tailoring. fwas found in the road near X_ACCOUN' JN Fine New Group at $16.75 at every price, are complete The single-breasted coat, modeled on A bullet hole was her t nowadays, Take, for instance, straight Iines, is 40 inches Jong, with turn- t jover collar, inlaid with satin; revers to These extremely stylish Suits bave just arrived in time for an enthusiastic welcome | cee Seen ee Miss tomorrow. In the first place, they are modern to a degree—the coat cut in the new, straight | the splendid showing of lcorrespond; ned throughout with satin. Pee Qiteretaes Oita bd hipless model, single-breasted, with slanting buttonholes, inlaid velvet collar, close. fitting ; . + |The skirt is gored, buttoned down the ——— sleeves with turn-back cuffs of velvet and cloth, and is lined with excellent plaid or striped Women’s Gloves, $1 a Pair Pe SHIN ger eae Ge RE _— SERRE a fatiete ot The skirt is also according to the new pee lee Tene Rored batons that will hardly be matehed | aud siioke, °$is matty Tosdavaand Saturday Will Be f ratine nished with a wide bias fold and belt of the material, Bs for sanety, ag for excellence, More Beautiful Hats BIG DAYS at ‘Yunis Sale In the second place, these suits are easily a $25 value, in every respect of tailoring, ma- |" 1s popular a 100 New Models for Saturday French Glace, 2-clasp, in black, | white and colors German Glace Pique, black and colors Biacritz, Saxe wrist, white and colors 50 Salesmen to Attend to Your Needs Promptly y © We have received over 50 new lots of Men’s Fine Over- coats that were on order—they have all been placed in the Recuwar Sale Millinery perplexities disappear betore | the great diversity of styles in the Golden leclasp, in| Salon. The attractive new comers, of terial and style, but we shall have just a hundred of them to sell somorrow/at816.75/each. These EXTRA-SERVICE Shoes for Children We bave made a special study of getting yood shoes for children : ) satin, felt and satin-and-velvet—some of make a (hem adaptations of French models: in’ black, the cholce broader than ever—there At $2.40—Box calfskin, Blucher lace, welted oak- ‘i tanned soles, snappy toe-shape; sizes 1 to 544. At $3.90—Chrome wax calfskin, Blucher lace; soles ; THEIR BIG STORE of specially tanned leather that doubles th r “ 3 pe 4 ye anne leather that doubles the service; Corner 6th Ave. and 23d St. sizes 246 10 544, Small Boys’ Shoes | what's good. Smaller sizes, $2; larger, $3. At $3.50—Unusual both in style and quality. Tan! Small Children’s,Shoes Every Suit, Top Coat, Cravenette, (ae j Russia, black box calt and patent leather; sizes 11 to! ay g» —sizes 5 to 8. Tan calf-Acin, lace and button, Fine Elastic BELTS at $1 : x 4 Overcoat and Trousers at 34 Price Boosie ties Be 2 h s than any other we have seen for and dull black calf, button; light welted soles, but| ; 7 | |} small boys, Nees arcaiien They are 1% inches wide, in| ‘ Unable to Renew Lease Forced to Vacate esd $2—Dlucher cut box ealf, lace; welted soles; a) At $1,50—Sizes 8 to 7. Black, tan and red shoes; d@inty embossed effects, | p | ‘appy little shoe in sizes 10 to 13%, | » button, others lace; heavy turned soles with ); tin ilt « ig H therefore we are compelled to sell out for what i will bring at retail oar | eae ore uckles of fine gilt and gun-| M quarter of a million dollar stock of Fall and Winter Clothing and Furnishing 4) Boys’ 6hoes, Main floor, | wedge he sew! — acl ails used. + Girls Bhoes, Main ‘fost, | wedge heels, sewed on—no tacks or nails used metal finish on biack, In black ¥ F Leathers that will give the longest wear, : Velvet Mocha, I-clasp, in tans and | poco ng ae 7oicuenyavoman ea) rs A Workmanship that will get the best there is out of materials, and keep it, ae ee Agee tae , they at ce gS ) bi Hygienic lasts, that will help the growing feet to grow normally—which Eset, . sp, in| Black T Fee , means comfort as well as health, Wormen's Gloves, Main floor, Old Bullding. Silk Ww F atleta 4 f F i ; A 3 H ect, ; Geel 1 sts a q Style, appropriate, such as the children have a right to expect jy|Men'sFall Gloves,too—special| , milk \ aists at $3 a) r) And you'll find all these qualities in the splendid stuck of Children’s Shoes we have ready |” pee ree i a FoBR i incomplete ¢| be for your children know, And expert salespeople to see that the shoes you Luy are properly fitted: VOEUE Se. ; lBamaron lingeetotet F mek Hl ad T Boys’ Sh | Girls’ Shoes Capeskin, 1-clagp, with Paris | others are button-trimmed, with: kaif 4 Me nee At $3.50—High-cut Blucher lace, of tan storm | point embroidery, $1 a pair; plait ffle at side. All are open in grain leather; heay euedtacleay Splendid for school with spear point embroidery, {Pt 4nd have long sleeves, $3 each, wear in city or sub Siz to 2 - me 3 2 At $2.80 —A full Ine of all leathers—patent colt-/ 81.25 a pair, |skin, box calf, kidskin, lace and button; sizes 11 to 2, Bhades, | These styles appeal to young women who know | Men's Gloves, Main floor, New Bullding. English tan . say > i 3 | Suits for Young Women and Girls ; The pretty on which these ish, up-to-date are modelled s in the picture, 15 ery girl should have : fetching Unes Sailor Ww Building, as Old Building. las well as | becoming. | Goods, comprising Men's, Boys’ and Children's Fall and Winter Suits, B) A > 6 ” and white, aud the newes is Bi Overcoats, Trousers, Crayenettes, Prince Alberts and Full Dress Suits, be. fw Girls Coat Day hear rena " ee tb) a At $3.75 sides an immense stock of new, stylish Men's Furnishing Goods. We bought Winter coats are wanted belore Jack Frost |Shades of tan, brown, gray, aa aris caer Balls s et largely, as 1s our usual custom, from the lead Rochester, Philadelphia and Baltimore, all stand makes of fine, high-grade ia clothing. Many of these garments would usually sell at from $25 to $40. This enormous stock of new Fall and Winter Clothing has been delivered # to us and is now on our tables, ready for service, ready gO he sacrificed at half price. THE REASON we are compelled to sell: We have repeatedly tried to anufacturers of this city, takes command, At Wanamaker’s are splen-|rose, Copenhagen blue and did assortments from which to select. We/taupe, $1, usuatiy $1,50, | note four groups o! Coats that have the floor Main aisie, O14 Buliding. on Saturday—we are enthusiastic about them. | | and are sure girls will pronounce them ‘‘stun- i ite E ning.” | Girls’ Field-Day in storm s lem on plaited . Sizes for 6 to 14 years. negotiate for a further lease and have been UNABLE TO PROCURE SAME. —Girls’ Chev forenilne R s At $13.75 KING'S, handling an enormous business, must be assured of their location yeh 35 cach Girls Cheviot Refers, lined with) Dress and Tailored Hats| Young Women's f at least six months beforehand, but we cannot get this assurance, therefore 6 best RY PORTA ert agen e 4 . | Suits of Striped iy we have concluded toSULL OUT clean and clear at retail at half price. ! these double-breasted Reavy Winter coats, They were Fine showing for Saturday, Broadcloth, in biue, Here 1s your opportunity to supply your Fall and Winter Clothing and | Ine and will give satisfaction, In blnernd-browa| {Be Girle? Millinery Store is brown, wine of Furalshing’ Goods needs at and gray-and-brown striped mixtures, Sizes for 6 very jarge, and contains every | Ange ' ee ee to 14 ye kind of hat lor every occa. | 4% Regular Prices Men’s Business Suits Men’s Top Coais | At $5—Long Coats of cheviot, in blue, brown, gray, red and black; flannel-lined. Sizes 6 to 14 years, At $10—Giris' Chinchilla Reefers, in blue and ¢: sion—far too many styles to} describe, but ali types oi head. $10. Value (S834 10.44) Beg Retail (sizes 34 t0 44) ‘Salle funnel Uned. Splendid values at te sual price, $10: |pear w ‘girl could desire are 10.00 Fancy Woo! Cheviots,... 6/09 |10.00 Tan Top Coat, ; At $15—Younk Women's “Nippon” Coats of mix- hero; FAG 1 Ag Oars, 44.00 Brown Cassimere Suits. , 7.00 12,00 Black Thibet Fall Coat tures, in gray and brown, Very stylish model with; At $3.50 to $8.50-—Dainty dress | Girls’ Junior § lta f 8.00 | 14.00 Oxford Cravenette,.. : fitted back, satin-lined to waist. Specwlly priced at| models, exquisitely trimmed, and ex- of cheviot and 9.00 | 16.00 Covert Tan Coat... $13.75. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years, clusive designs in stylish felts. | ashy am eT ri 20,00 Blue or Gray Suits......10.00 | 18.00 Silk Lined Top Coat. Third Qoor, Old Building. At 68c to$5—A remarkable variety | at-ane years, | 25.00 Pure Worsted Suits of smart tailored models, aud beaver, | ar ‘ 2.50 | 20.00 Elegant Oxford Silk Lined 00 | Top Coats and Cravye- 28.00 High Grade Suits. . NEES or rere 10,00 Entire stock of Men's Trousers, Fancy Vests, Boys’ and Chil- dren's Suits and Overcoats go at ¥ regular prices. Dainty Coats and Bonnets For Little Folks Royal Balon, ‘Duird floor, Old Building, New Fall Models, $5 | Correct ior wear with smart tailor mades, | Pretty Silk Waists | clot and velvet hats, | One’s Coat and Bonnet? > , The simple style pictured will delight the| Of plain, plaid or checked taffeta silk, in a di. | ’ + ee een eee nee ten Boys’ Suits | Men s Winter Overcoats little maids and please the little maids’ | versity of beautiful Autumn shates und a be-| Men’s Domet Pajamas _o Dgesn’t the pleture show a charming H Retail Long Pants, ) Sale | Vii! (Sizes 34 to 44) ele | mothers—keep the wee women warm, too |wildering variety of styles, They show the; Domet flannel is a fleecy cot. tlesi in these warn ice | Value Price P 4 ’ ; : eae | Value 13 to 19 years Price | 0.00 Heavy Oxtord Overcoat,. 8.00 They are careiully designed, well-made gar-|new /ancies in trimmings, the latter including ton cloth, that makes delight- Note the prices 6.00 Fancy Cheviots. ments and were bought at very special pricea|plaits, ruffles, stitching, buttons, braid and fitted out with & hi fully sott, warm, but light sleep- | | | 9.00 Black Cheviots. 4.50 | 44.00 Black Frieze Overcoat... fe , reir u 4 5 ‘ie es net for M 42.00 Fancy Worsteds, 6.00 | 16.00 Black Melton Overcoat,. ier his aaie and mi paakie values ai $5 and| French knote, $5, wourtn oor, old wide, \ing garments, and doesn't shrink, 15.00 Brown Styles. . 7.50 416-00 Blase ‘hareay Ovcrcas Marabou Boas, Capes, | These pajamas are made of it, reas ASP Pe 45.00 Scotch Cheviots. 25,00 Brown or Black Kersey The Coats at $5 Stoles and Scaris and well made—the coat in \ conten aaa nent adie cerietomeee Overcoat, Silk Lined....,.. Infants’ Coats of shadow-striped serge; box-plaited er - lmnilitary etyle. with | d silk frogs, Colors red and navy blue. Men’s Trousers ¥ back and front; This is @ collection of 94 novelty Marabou ™!$4ry style, with loops an silk frog E turnover collar and cuffs, trimmed Infants’ Coats of chinchilla; turn-back collar and |e! cuffs, emblem on sleeve, Colors, red, navy blue and gray. Pictured on the right. The Bonnets at $2 "$s $01 ets SO 0 url hite bear- Retail een Aen |Boys Short Pants Suits with braid, Colors, red, navy blue, "brown ‘and cadet | Boas, Capes, Stoles and Scaris that we se- buttons; and the patterns and flotngls af 90e of curly whice bear Value (32 to 44 wais! Price | Retail (> le Breasted,) Sale blue. Pictured on the left, cured irom one oi the high-class manufactur- colorings are better than eyer, ~y 2.50 Cheviots and Cassimeres. ..1.25 | Value $1.50 to $2.50 6 to 16 years Price 3.00 Fancy Cheviots,........... 1.50 4.09 Black or Brown Cheviots of these goods in Paris, hecolorings are; ine to have ready, if they white, white-and-black, natural, gray-and- ‘ 4 white, gray, black, blue, pink 1 oF brown, {78*" to turn on the heat on They are pieces that would sell regularly at|O%® Of these suddenly cold $6.75 to $35; our favorable purchase enables Rights; or if you travel much, us to mark them at $4 to $16, | $1, $1.26 and $1.50 a pair, | Broadway, Old Building | Main floor, Old Building JOHN WANAMAKFR 4.00 Worsteds and Scotches,....2.00 5.00 Worsteds and Cassimeres. .260 | 5's Fancy Worsteds. 6.00 Custom Made Worsteds,, ..8,00 | 7.00 Scotch Cheviots, Bonnets of felt, with chiffon ruche and satin rib- bon bows and ties. Pictured on the left. KING’ Gor. Sixth Ave, and 234 St, re Fourth floor, Old Building. uunuad tant We oa-r-loun FctaNia sow Youn cour To cnn, A. T, Stewart & Co. Beaded Bags at 75c These dainty bags are manufacturers’ samples—therefore the prettiest of their clan, Of assorted colored beads, with gilt frame and chain; come with suede lining. At 7Se, regularly $1.50 to $2.50, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street

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