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oem arenes ys gee ~ CRETE TAT THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1908. Me fruamafrrdfrre execs Ofte Yxam.ofty dfae END): Pe Sinem cane An Excellent Opportunity This Week to Secure Well Made $350,000 PAID BY [22 CITY FOR THE OLD = ‘and Altractive Furniture for Very Uitte Money, | he ree she tire cert mate, for this week's selling are indeed worthy of your serious consideration. Values such as { WINDSOR THEATRE 000 flat was made and | We are now offering cannot be found in any other store in New York. If you will compare —_— foot f ir bulidings on Chrys : very we getting the theatre prop- But before the || the following items with the best you will find elsewhere, you will certainly agree with us. ninction could ‘be closed it was nec- Fe OT: 4 that the price | Mission Weathered Oak Book Cases who was to be i riven out of business, and fair to the ike i i excellent finish, Assessed in January at $188,-| city. , sae ‘i Across the street from the old Wind. with plate glass 000, Acquiring Price Is |esf tte TG emanate Beebe | | NORONAN] doors, shelves Nearly Double. Sia Bowes: How Eee Ws ae TCHS i ; and lattice tops; ; Atlantic Garden. actually worth STRUCTURE TO BE JUNK. |unn'ersat rletsse Ts mlmately, 7 $25.00; special Frouldprobebly “reskin “thei wale ia gee "—Pabic Auction Will Be Held i oi 155-157-159 EAST 23°° ST. ) $16.98 @ for Wectng Sale to-Clear | DOCTOR'S MISTAKES ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. Mision Weathered A I cl 2 CORRECTED. Dee es aes hs a finely pol- design; neatly near future at something like a & , The off ‘Windsor Theatre, onthe Bow TUBERCULOSIS CURED, ished; has 2 = polished and it: @ry, esscased tast January at $133,000, rer S87 /\) one small and a EGO LY) Bi t the recent Tuberculosis ‘ess held made; suit- | 1 ap been purchased by the city for). "Wastington, DG. tne notearesisntiste ad) able for den iS (§250,000. ‘The city has aflowed $164,011 I specialise ans plmously endorsed and |] drawers; { or library; re Gor the old edifice and $7,880 for olf| Cheat as the ONLY way te tone esting 2 ||| compartments 2 3 actuallyworth tage “machinery” in the cellar. These | conditions, ipiana tr Seen Sak is fms a as and patent i aoe ape ferent stages - . fill be wold at auction—the dullding to| culosis, ‘heart disease and thelr kindred hinges; value ai bedi $85 $85 $75 This Passing Show of Beautiful Autumn Waists This season of revolution in dress fashions has left its impress on the styles in Waiets; and the superb showing to which we devote the spacious waist section displays all the new ideas in bewildering proiusion, The best and most distinctive of the foreign style-touches, the most artistic productions of our designers at home, are all blended in these beautiful waists; the charm of delicate color-effects and materials is delightful in its variety. There Wesel allm ods vat printers Spas Die stad | The Temarkable success of Dr. Anderson's Bidder. Experts estimate that the old buildin, io will go for a song—eay three hundred | 08 the Anderson X-Light Apparatus, for cial, 8. 49 Massive Quartered Oak diagnosing diseases of these organs. $ rs Pillar Leg Extension Tables an dseventy-five dollars—and the ‘“ma-| An examination with this X-Light (requir- like illustration; richly polished and ehinery” for probably five or six hun- Repay, a ee “ i fy) ebableeiithe) Pee ately ear red: ic ope ee @red dollars. The man who successfully Pe oe EY Cath ack Gini $9 ind other houses as! 5. for. Bias forthe bulling wi be Peqtve te [Ses oeenayy tora eaee anes ||| Open Saturday Evgs.| bur pres tor ti 15.25 tear it down, but every stick and brick | experiment or delay. wee : . of the historic theatre will become the |. Before his invention of the Anderson X- | _| Light the diagnosis was frequently guess- a} ~s F pares sae Seoacitiscthi Work and often altogether wrong, making this $35.00 3-Piece Mahogany we are appropriate waists for all occasions—to wear with smart tailored suits, for aiternoon 5 real! payii bi ot only experimental, but -, men) . 8, 3 : for the structure the city ts paying that ) actually useless and frequ Finished Frame Parlor Suit. \\\ receptions, for the theatre. And the number oi their styles is legion, ‘© thumy . {ee LA polibseea gral ae oes 2 ee For instance, rich Waists of atiover Cluny lace shirred shoulders, and lace-trimmed sleeves—waista RES Gee Bs ‘tins Dow obtainable by r 1} q Richly p ol- have a yoke of Cluny finished with rows of Irish cro- of unusual be tncluded in the purchase These were | this perfected X-Light, which enables Dr ES | > ] } | ished; has ite Enameled 1 Bed chet lace, long sleeves, edged with lace, at $12.75. Waists of ¢ . with yoke of lace over white Anderson t 1 4 I ite invisible dis- b — Va ist: o] eli . ; ti i i ; vlaites v4 eA era Eee Tr iin | sanseltrocaiturenttoisicimenttelseonemtenan \ A iy ‘ i loose plush White Enamelled Meta’ Waists of chiffon cloth, in delicate shades, have net; entire waist plaited; plaited sleeves, lustration, bas brass rods. | [trents of Valenciennes ree rows of Irish at $25. tenements were a portion of the theatre | 1s possible by the usual medical examina- \ a 4 ah phd jf cushions, fan preperty all owned by W. H. Martins. | | ton. ae ‘ see ‘ is y cordsand pres spindles and brass scrolls on head lace with plaits betu rimmed back and Waists of messaline silk, in light blue, pink and ie city needed the property, wi s| If you have any symptoms of Catarr! i ~ ym cy col and foot; ac j . silk eIaeE ee on the east side of the Bowery between | Hay Fever, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consump- y BD asseis,French | special mites 4 sleeves. $15. white, with silk coral embroidered square yoke with Bayard and Canal streets for the ap- ton or La Grippe, heed the warning and f Reet Walsts of chiffon cloth, in all the new shad Cluny lace aul 8 e plats, at $28. i" Cc X an 8. er . Anderson for a correct lagno- wi shape Ss : a e| b , also x Many other b iful models, snch Property has been acquired forthe same | sis of your trouble at once, before tuber: 3 a : Pee e; CeO) BO) SALE LS Pa aites to $85 movelsoecen 2 stuose) Aide Ii nes purpose. All the needed property was inj|cle bacilli appear or serious complica- blue and other color: 3 Third floor, Old Building. cohdemnation proceedings, but {t was | tions develop, on re 1 decided to withdraw it from that slow| Do not negiect, do not delay, do not ex- and expensive method and enter into| periment and do not walt for full break- direct negotiations with owners, down to overtake you, Be sure of what The appraisal of the Windsor Theatre | your real ail 1s before trying any rem- H roperty Was left to the real estate |edy or treatment. Office consultation and d ‘ d f i ureau o' 18 nance partment ir. | examination free. ——s ailr W d Brown and the other experts of the| Dr. Anderson's office ia located at No, 60 | | OLACTS——fi oad fare allowed. bureau got the market values of adjoin-| West 224 st. (between 6th and 6th aves.), ing lots and proceeded to figure, Mr.|New York. Hours: 10 to 4. Office ts open rown says adjoining parcels, %5x100,/on Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- Were selling at $40,000, ings till $ o'clock (Sundays, 11 to 2). Here 1s how jecided that the city| If unable to call, write. Prompt attention given to out-of-town | $1.00 Week Opens An Account. These Unusual Walking Skirts at $5 These stylish new Skirts for Women represent the manutacturer’s best efforts—his samples of the season’s most attractive styles, They are of chiffon Panama cloth and black voile, in a variety of gored and plaited models; some trimmed with fold of same material, others with silk or satin, A number of the skirts are trimmed with large satin-covered buttons, Choose tomorrow at $5 each. Economy Basement, Old Butlding. Unique Assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS Castomers tell us that nowhere in thecity have they found such a LARGE) COLLECTION Stern Brothers Silk-lined Overcoats---Inexpensive Luxury To-morrow, Friday A man’s Fall Overcoat is much better of appearance, inuch more pleasant to slip into, when = it is silk-lined. And the luxury costs very littie in proportion to the satisfaction it gives or one marked by greater DIVERSITY OF PATTERNS, the man who buys the coat, The variety of Paris novelties is phenomenal, There is much handwork even on the Fur Department This superb stock of Wanamaker Silk-lined Overcoats tells why. less expensive kinds, which adds a distinctive touch to the pieces, The bandings of exquis. 3 9 They begin at $20 and go up to $35 for the finest coats we carry, itely wrought embroidery show a wealth of color; so do the gorgeous jeweled passementeries, An Attractive Display of Coats and Neckwear And a man ought to have no difficulty in choosing precisely the coat he wants, at thef | Many reveal charming opalescent effects or a gleam of gold or silver; some are made XXX_QUALITY PLAT CARACUL COAT, Value $110.00 $73.50 price he wishes to pay, from among the showing, QUAL 5 § entirely of gold or silver threads, Our-assortment of black trimmings cannot be matched eolinalone jiencyguney For instance, at $20, there are excellent overcoats of dark gray thibet, silk-lined and in elegance, beauty and variety; the same is true of buttons, fringes, tassels, pendant RI ORE ON YE COAT o0)tn: lone, 75.00, 55.00 faced to edge, or cloth-faced, The same style in black, ornaments and silk ball edgings. Every elaborate and simple trimming is here in alt POUTED ROSE Sn Ser) ™ 55.00, 34.50 At $22.50—Stylish black coats, unfinished worsteds, | herringbone weave, silk-lined and cloth-faced. bewildering diversity oi styles and a wide range of prices, Firm floor, O14 Balllding. MINK ee ‘Three Skin Open Muff and ey silk-lined and faced, with notched collar. At $30—Medium brown herringbone, a smart heath- —_—_—_—_—_—_— » Three Skin Ops 55.00, 42.00 ‘At $25 —A variety of handsome fancy materlals—|er mixture, a rough light gray, a good-looking Pelerine trimmed with Heads and Tails, dark brown herringbone worsted, with peaked lapel; | bridge gray, and a fancy weave black—the latter sllk- WHITE FOX SET, PELERINE AND CARRIAGE MUFF, 54.00 dark gray; also a fancy weave in black—all s{Jk-lined; | lined and faced to edge. Value $75.00 some cloth-faced. | And at $35, among others, a very handsome dark At $28 —A very handsome fancy gray cheviot, in| brown in invisible pattern, silk-lined and faced. It isn’t safe to put off the purchase of your Fall overcoat much longer, if you don’t want ; =— | Some of the Newest Mourning Millinery HANDKERCHIEFS | penne dascrinentiar lL. With over a thousand varieties of pure |linen handkerchiefs, ranging from the small Women’s Dress Waists to risk getting caught in a cold snap! Bfain floor, New Building. f Caretully apie ae one wt 5c, which though plain is pee A NEW IMPORTATION, WITH AND WITHOUT THE DIRECTOIRE MOURNING Mine: is ie ee |servineale, to the exquisite lace-trimmed SASH, "IN THE LATEST SHADES, Some Very Handsome SUITS for BOYS ness today, | French Handkerchief at $50, it seems invid- our Mourning Salon, where undisturbedselec- |ious to pick out half a dozen for special men. tions may be made and correct information || tion, But these are new and attractive secured, regarding all mourning accessories. | | enough to warrant doing so; We have been at some pains to make ready a small collection of the handsomest suits TO-MORROW, EXCEPTIONAL ‘VALUES IN for littlé boys that we remember having seen, They are on exhibition and sale in the Ro- French Hand-made Waists tunda, New Building. j 5 ; 5, js ; ; . . of Mourning Hats begin at $5. i LINGERIE, ‘Actual Value $6.50, st $4.50 They are all in Russian suit style—some of them of rich silks that we selected for the Paces floor—Mourning Millinery Salons, | Women's Handkerchiefs CHALLIES “4 89, 8 5,95 purpose from our own Silk Store, others of handsome broadcloths, with silk collars, and off | adjoining Grand Salon. Pe zine Deng ershieta trom Paris, with %-In. border STINGING * 4» 475, «© 42,50 fine velveteens, Suits that parents who take pride in their children’s appearanco will bef | ? | embroidery inside ee He One and tapes, and hand. COLORED ! . Si i 20: 7 ° t g , glad to see, Silk suits, $14 to $20; broadcloth and velveteen, $11 and $13, i Dainty, sheer, hemati: REAL IRISH CROCHET LACES, af “ 29.50, * 21.50 i Main floor, New Building. Extremely Stylish with very cam PARP PPT cides And Now Here Are Men’s Perfect DERBIES Tailored Suits af $38 vie Clove Hendkerehet rat American Made Rugs i ; e at $1 Every one of our people who has seen this) colorings, “and some with» tandembrotdery. We 1 ay gz ; There’s no logical reason for this announcement, except our desire to do the best thing ly arrived lot of Women’s Suits has ex. bave Shore in black, too. With embroidery, 80c, HIGH GRADE, 9 x 12 FT, AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS. possible for the man who has his Winter hat to buy. Bera d— My, aren't they beauties!” oF bier ae. ‘ghee Axminster Rugs Value $24.50, at 18.50 The Derbies are absolutely new, perfect, and desirable in every way, as reste pests They are, preieciincerians i Tacloue: solere Roars = 1 3 ald « 49.50 Colors are brown and black; shapes are the season’s approved blocks; there are various a terial is a finely lustered broadcloth, suf- edge. $1.25 cach, Body Brussels Rugs, 26.50, f dimensions, and all sizes. The hats are of the quality that would normally sell for $2.50 me velght to fall in most graceful lines|, Very sheer, fine handspun Handkerchiefs, with Axminster Seamless Rugs, 4 « 23.50 BnausSen Walbareirscontivieoldiexach duplicate one : P ot fictently Ight in welght to fall ip mos Gen a wide| butterflies emBroldered In the corner—the sheen oa s a . as A aa Pp. 3 of them as a special offering at $1.75, in the clinging skirt, cept tests ame mae wie these handkerchlets is marvellously like sili $4 ence FRINICH WALTON, ANGLO FORSUAN AND ANGLO. InD\A wiLTOH || TomeFFON, we Gre able to do evs betier—S1 each, LR ie: apie Se ey ih attr tong—28 inches—falling Men’s Handkerchiefs RUGS, REPRODUCTIONS OF FINE PERSIAN RUGS. buttons. All-white soft finish hemstitched Handkerch! straight from the shoulders and giving the hipless) 1 ras tapes and little damask figures $1 poet offect—strictly man-tailored, single-breasted, fastened) 476 French hand-hemstitched Handkerchiet with three large satincovered buttons, notched collar,| with an elongated hand-embroidered initial. $1 ey close-fitting sleeves, with large buttons, with flaps and Colored French Handkerchiefs, to match @ tle or button. The lning is of handsome louisine silk:|/ ehirt. $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Main floor, Olé Bidg. Colors are the season's favorites—wistaria, green and pak The “Wherefore” of These ly stylish and very excellent suits Wonderinliy aiy lsh and wary: Women’s Hand Bags at $4 MEN’S and BOYS’ FURNISHINGS Our Men's and Boys’ Furnishing Store is on dress parade, Never haye we prepared sucha showing of Men’s new Shirts, Scaris, Angora Garments, Shirtings, and Materials for Scaris to Order, as is now displayed, ‘The boys’ section is equally complete, with everything to outtit them, whether they stay home or are away at boarding school, For tomorrow, we add special! point to the already large interest by these splendid offerings: Silver Plated Table Ware UNUSUAL” VALUES IN HIGH CLASS QUADRUPLE PLATE, DESIRABLE PATTERNS, BEST WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH, One-third to One-half Less Than Regular Prices ; +2. Dishes, $1.95, 2.65 ; j . ; ‘ i ir price—835. Second floor, Old Bid, Compots, B1,95, 4:25 Butier' elev 1 ae Men's Stiff-bosom Shirts, Special at 65c Boys’ Pajamas, Special 85c a suit ot thelr’ ac x In every detail they seem to—and do— Water Pitchers, 2.95, 4.25 Hot Water Kettles, These shirts ought to be in our stock et regular ; Coffee Sets 4,75, 6.75 Crumb Sets, pric y are so good. Materials are printed per-| qyQver f0UF hundred sults—e maker's wample line, in- deserve @ price one-half higher. But by an J nen tet aitineliyichs |B cales in handsome gurcs and atripes| Cyer wed eer aly every color, rastermal and pattern Women’s New Fall Gloves advantageous arrangement we get these ) ri oan. 6.50, Asia Baking I an | fon light grounds— hat a § suis-hose Siar Ween baad ; De me of sa are the The Wanted Kinds “Wanamaker Special” Bags for us to sell at / ravy Boats, 1.95 Confection Dishes, shirts tached OF) gsc a suit, ‘ . e Wan! Bread Trays, 4.95 Fruit and Flower Baskets, 5,00 | aude secs RAO MAEDA TANS A: <0 Hick Maia Fe Her Rulding, Three groups at very special prices and in abaus whieh other stores would have to pay Waiters, 6 to 16 in, 75¢ to $4.50 Men's Scarfs, Special at 65c Boys’ Shirts, Special at 30c each desired colors ask your favor, You couldn't chr are in the popular large etyfe, of genuine Another s ing offering, representing the same Because the makers discovered slight defects in the put more satisfactory kinds, at these prices,| pigsuin, with 9inch frame, or of calf alligator end gratifying some of the richest looking] shirts. You'll do well if you can, Percale or madi ; B we? - d Gis | ’ Sh | scarfs we ever had to sell at the pric at variety | plaited or plain bosoms, cuffs attached, or without on your hands or in your glove boxes, straight grain, in tan, brown or green, with 10-tnc& boys an ris onoes of patterns and colorings—about every weave and| cuffs, Four hundred altogether. Sizes 12 to 13%, A Long Glace Gloves—At$1,35—In tan and dlack,|{rame, are 7h4 Inches deop, leatherlined, fitted with coloring youcan Imagine. Fold four-tn-hapd style, 65¢ similar lot went very quickly—be protapt. 30c each, Basement, Old Building, 42-button length, At $1.60—In black and white, 1¢-| Purse, double strap handles, and the catch is 14-k. gold teh ty ul button length. plated, to match exactly the solid gold initial we can! ‘At 75c—Oneclasp Glace Pique, in black, and colors.| Put on for $1.25 a letter, Handsome and conventent Main floor, Old Building. bags, for $4. Main floor, Old Bullding. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street STURDY, SERVIGEABLE SHOES MADE ON LASTS SPECIALLY | [each. ADAPTED FOR GROWING FEET, IN TAN AND BLACK CALF, VICI KID, PATENT LEATHER, WHITE CANVAS BUCKSKIN. Formerly A Broadway, 4th ave, aS en IPA. 1. Stewart & Co, JOHN WANAM. KER Sth to 10th St, DRESS SLIPPERS AND DANCING PUMPS ee NA CE | West Twenty-third Street World Wants Work Wonders | {nit ar >