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| | | ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1908. Jinroony, Catherine Cooper, of No. 192/19 nineteon—wan living with them, If AY Ur } Ine eo ha Jewel robbery State atroet, Brooklyn, charged the gitl!tostimony fi ae ight. Mr ie tel, 3 na 4 that 1 with Jing @ locket atid chaln| qwattmore wae giain Whitmore told he Woh | wan % win Bart th. ¢ aunremne | : Yeas te the witness, that he wae going out with r ent ota The prisoner plended that wha hnd been sre wits nnd wanted net to. look atiy H ity (nthe th hungry when she committed the theft. |. joure and the dox In hia absonce o se quertion was depoaited | Assistant District-Attorney White there. | {%* hours & J | | Ca nfo on Oct. & by GA | upon recommended that sentence be rus | Saad aS ee 7a thatd gucst at tho Marsetlles. nen pended aguinst her, which was done,| KITCHEN CARS FOR TROOPS tess ; called for hin property She was turned over to Detective Ward, WASHINGTON, Oot An order has es at $2,00-4t had disap: Batty Carroll, the important witness . Y hl J of Jersey City, and will be locked up in| been tssued that all trains shall! When John W. > nan, a clerk, and although the two em- A Who could not be found at the last trial | that city, pending the next Whitmore a with oh en cars and 1 a of the If were the ¢ that the Whitmore murder case in Jersey trial. Yablen ep that the sven tnay ent in com. ; @ West One Hund ating: about It, thd police arrest. Was arraigned in Special Besstons,| At the time Mrs, Whitmore was mur COipelled to carry lunches or storm and Third street, were arraigned in the eq them. In court th were held. ih h for furt } Edging of Valenciennes insertion, imitation Irish lace, with hali-inch folds of satin, brand-new, and very specially priced. It all depends upon the uses it can be put to and the kind of a hat it is. elaborate, to offer for Saturday. wants just one more hat for “every-day use.” in the choice of a corset than their slender sisters if they want to wear gowns cut after the fashions of the day. The styles of 1908 emphasize slenderness; the W. B. Reduso Corsets tend to give that effect. exactly the right model for stout women. are properly designed to give long hip lines, are correctly adjusted to prevent hunthiness or “riding up,” and are so modeled that they constantly remind the wearer to stand erect, thus giving her a perfect poise. Dignity of carriage is half the battle and quite as essential to style as slen- derness. the figure is at its best, the lines of the gown satisfactory —more, correct, these corsets can be worn with safety to health. corset, so the Reduso has been given as much strength as is possible with lightness. Fourth floor, jority of women, ys not to be realized until you see the coat that it buys, with loosely hanging back, and trimmed in Empire style, with Danton collar of black velvet, larze revers, bands of satin and but. tons to correspond, ‘The coat is lined with | white or black satin, broadcloth is excellent, iu a rich black with lustrous finish, $15 to $120. Coats—30 to 86 inches—of broadcloth and mye, colors and materials, Melton, tight or semi-fitting, in singie-breast- ed, fly-iront or cutaway styles, at $14,756 to welght and que breasted, storm collar, yoke self-lined, Sizes for 6 Yong when girls catch wight of 830, Second floor, O14 Building, ONTO. Mt Pah REET | these new sults, The picture | gives part of the style-story— | come and see them and get the The Latest Fancies | The Proper Hat fora Girl can be found in our improved Girls’ Hat section. ured net, edged with gros grain ribben, in Not only the good appearance and comfort of a buttons down front, Sizes for ve been considered, but we also . mepts f thee ae ave reasonable price at which we _ Plaited net stocks of fine Breton net with at ate id years. Special at offer them, to make them appeal to mothers and Elizabethan ruche, in a variety of colors, are Gi na S: pepe 2 ; ; ‘ irls’' Sample Dresses guardians, as well as to the girls themselves, 60c each, Main floor, O14 Bullding at $3.75 All the new ideas and materials used in the Craloraiiniate ocatithiateniion women’s hats are embodied in more juvenile 4 . tion of maker's models 1s on the sfisct for the young people. Hints on Arranging right of the picture, These frocks Prices begin at $3.50. a are ¢ of mohairs and serges, Oar Ghildren's Hat Beotion, Gecont floor, O14 Building, the Hair aa bus ped and : aR A 1B The becoming arrangement of the hair Specially poiced at $3.75, though sold re gui ed Nets, now so much in demand, in white, eeru and black, the plaits of various widths, iret floor, Old Building, West Side Court to-day and charged |§8,000 ball ea’ er examination, ole *name/7 Sere An Unusual Offering of Women’s Smart Fall Suits at $15 Waists of sheer batiste, elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes lace, embroidery or ‘ i 3 ; A look at the suit will convince you that it is worth much more. Back and sleeves trimmed and plaited, Special at 83.76, : Tt Go Fepular $25 sult, One HUnAYeA QUIEN (dh the ciferine. They af Waists of white or ecru net; plaited, with rows of Cluny lace between plaits; piped made of fine etriped sulting, the coats are 86 in. long, single-breasted, Silk-lined Ioxtremely dressy waists. Special at 86. | with notched co and coat sleeves with turned-back cuff. They are ' : =H ill 1 | il Mned throughout with striped taffeta silk. ‘The skirts are 13-gored, These three most attractive groups of waists will supply a variety of needs—all are fnishea with wide fold. Remarkably smart, handsome suits at the All the waists have long sleeves, ‘Thin floor, O14 Building, pak | e Pretty Net Waists 9, ‘rom these new Fall styles you can select a sfhartly 1 a great deal or a very A Woman ’s Hat titaiy rimmed evening or afternoon waist at very small outlay: little to pay for At $2.75—Of ecru net, front trimmed with strips of Venise inser- | tion and edged with filet lace; open back, new long sleeves. to-day on # charge of grand dered at Harrison the Carroll girl—she wayside restaurants, Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Special CONCERTS in the AUDITORIUM Ymany Sire ge at 10:30 and 2:30 Women’s New WAISTS of Much Charm Waists of fine lawn, with strips of embroidery in the yoke and down the front, Special at $1.85. N pet) —e = Low 3 i=" oS S< Nn ise] pat) 172) oO =: |@ —j es N | @ (2 = n beau- Ten Dollars 5 either 2 ss * : At $5 —Of white or ecru net, entire front and back of Irish crochet; We have gotten together a collection of hats—Tailored, semni-elaborate and | piaitea net sleeves, trimmed with Irish crochet medallions; buttoned In back. At $3.50—Ot white or ecru net; round yoke effect, trimmed with Cluny insertions and satin band; body of waist trimmed with tnsertion and buttons; plaited sleeves; open in back. Handkerchief Flurry Broken lots, maker's samples and “seconds.” All-linen. At 124sc each, regularly 26c to 85c—Women's embroidered Handker- | chiefs, with scalloped and hemstitched edges; samples and “seconds” ees hurts that don't matter. | Six for 75c, regularly $2 a dozen—Women's embroidered Initial | | Handkerchiefs, !n boxes of half<dozen only. | | At 12%¢c each, regularly 18¢ to 50c—Men’s and Women’s Handker- | ebtets printed in golors; some slightly soiled. | | Original Styles in $5 Hats | These hats are smart, becom- jing and DIFFERENT. That's the reason mmers have to keep brains busy and fingers flying to supply the demand. Stylish hats need not be expen- sive. In the Golden Salon are |the prettiest fashions of the | Season, in a great variety of shapes, sizes and colors, mod- ishly trimmed and moderately | priced at $5 each | ‘The Smaws Cost of | Lounging Robes | May surprise you. These | warm, “comfy” elderdawn gar ments are made of blanket eld- \erdown, with fitted back, full | front; sailor collar and sleeves They will appeal to the economical purchaser as well as to the woman who Beoond floor, Grand Miliinery Balon, Price, $10 W. B. Reduso Corsets For Large Women Women inclined to stoutness must take more pains The makers of this famous corset think they have These corsets | trimmed with satin. Girdle at waist. $2.75 each. | Pilg seeis) pores eit we asters Hosiery and Underwear | Dependable quality, correct shapes, at economical prices: | Women’s Stockings | Men's Halt-Hose | _At 12:0. a pair, were 1 Cotton | At 12Z%e. a pair, were 2% nastiy int cerized cotton, black, } value at this pri Wearing a well-fitting W.B. Reduso Corset, the wearer is comiortable. Scientifically 8 and elastic; seam| ortant factor in the large wo " ore 25c,—O at Ir, wo! Of | Strength is an imp: ge woman's Te tic Cotten | ported black colton, with embroiaered || fronta, Women’s Underwear At 25e. a garment—Heavy-welght i = ribbed Vests, long or i drawers to match, in d feet. In ry pair perfect. | r, three for $1, worth isle thread, | w 8; low | s The price is $3, © ! O14 Building. SS oe a | 75c All-wool Broadcloth at 50c a Yard Women’s New Broadcloth Most Popular Model REET HE eA es aN Re oa ay LONG COATS at $16.75 Of Girls’ Junior Suits, $25 fine finish, les of navy. cadet and Copen blue, and reseda, i These ha seta js The price ought to be attractive to the ma- ndsomely tailored suits, f!avor- garnet and h "s green ting at 50c a yard—A handsome, 44-inch Fancy Suit ites because i ine: | jut its full attractiveness 1" use of their sinart lines and many| other merits, will be well to the fore on Nat-| les, in all Fall colors. Boys’ Fine Suits at $3.85 urday, Of fine broadcloth, in navy blue, 1 bronze, green, Kdison blue, taupe, eatawba, Fine Sailor sizes for 5 to 10 years) and Ru brown and wine The button-trimmed, satin- r The model is @ graceful one, 52 inches long, for 3 to 7 ye woo] mixed cheviots, regularly $5 to $7.50 values at $3.85 a suit—unusual news, indeed, Uned jacket is double-breasted, back semi- never a better time to buy, for these are 50c to $1 blouses. fitted with vents Interlined, Full plaited Some show slight tmperfections, but they do not interfere with the wear, Boys’ Blouse Waists at 30c skirt, Sizes for 12, 14 and 16 years, : ’ - Babies’ Coats and Bonnets The Tea Party At $3,75—Infants’ Coats of chinchilla, in navy blue and gray; After looking at suits and coats pay a visit to the turned back collar and cuffs of velvet; pockets. Sizes for 2 to 6 years. 2 |'Tea Party. Here you will see on several living mod- At $1,25—Large Bonnets of felt, trimmed with bows of satin rib: Price, $16.75, els dainty 8, suits and pretty evening wraps bon and flowers; full ruche of chiffon, In red, navy blue and Sr Other styies of Long Coats in profusion, at that will del you. Sizes up to 6 years. Girls’ Smart Coats, $5 to 850 | Here in hosts, every assortment attractive tn} Pay particular attention | ne of the many models at $12.50. Made of blu The quality -of the Young Women’s Cheviot Suits, $11.75 Because they are stylish and satisfactory in 80 many other Particulars, there's sure to be a succession of delighted exclama- And a great variety of the popular Short| brown, red or green cheviot of good ity, brald and button trimmed, double- Test of the story. Of cheviot, blue, olack, brown, and in black-and-white Jackets are cut in sm. effect, with la satin-tr Gored | In Lace Veilings and Stocks Correct black lace veilings of dotted and fig- of 15 to 16 Years two-yard lengths, special at 81, plays an important part in a woman's’ per- ty for much more, Plaited Nets i We have ready a fine assortment of Plait- They are sonal appearance, and is sometimes difficult. We shall be glad to give hints as to the coiffure that may possibly be helpful, and show some of the new accessories, in the Hair Goods Salon, Second floor, Old Building. | | Women’s Sweaters at $1.50 In time for chill Fall pretty fancy weave and white. Surplice neck, trimmed around neck and sleeves with dark blue or red band, . In Prices range irom 65c to $1.25 yd, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly Broadway, 4th Ave, A. T. Stewart & Co, Sth to 10th St, RE RON GN RMSE IT RRM ENR Se aes ON Yeaamafy dere Men’s Sack Store Closes at 6 P.M. ot Panay Dor! Suits at $20 We pick out this special price-class among our Men's Suite for particular mention for two reasons: Because they are notably good suits, in wonderful variety, at their price—$20, Because $20 is an especially popular price among men, because of its moder- ateness, Probably in none of our suits do the Wan rials, quality and workmanship get @ better de! amaker clothing characterists of style, mate- monstration, We can afford to put plenty of hand-tailoring into $20 suits—a lot more than you’il find in other sults at that price, and it tells in the way the suits keep theirshape. Fabri ics are all- wool, of course, and in what variety!— Fifty-nine distinct patterns to choose from, Cut over twenty different modela, All at Twenty Dollars Two instances by way of illustration: First—A gray checked cheviot, rather light {n color, | skirt 81% Inches long; long, broad lapels, peaked and slightly rounded. Front slightly cutaway. A favorite model with younger men. | Other suits, $15 to $45. Second—Sack Suits in tine or black cheviet, in fancy weaves, in a variety of patterns and models. Suits that are extremely popular this season. Main floor. New Building. Overcoats, $15 to $38 Special Style Special Quality Speciai Variety in the It is the combination of these characteristi of ‘Wanamaker Special.” | Wanamaker-Special Shoes at $3.90 for Men ios that entitles these fine shoes to the name Style—you can find it equaled in other shoes, But they cost more, Quality—you can find it matched in other shoes, But not at $38,90, Variety—no probable shoe-need has been overlooked in assembling the assortment of styles, And each has the distinctiveness, the e xcellence, typical of the best class of shoes. We have proved these statements, through years of successful selling, to thousands of critical people, We baék them up by tho Wan: prove them to you, in the new season’s assorti Dress Shoes, patent colt, button and lace, narrow toes, straight last. 5 Business Shoes, gunmetal calfskin, plain lace, Blucher or button styles, in toes of various shapes. “The Composite” Another New Wanamaker Derby. The smartest Black Derby of theseason for particular young men. Another of the distinc- tive Wanamaker originals in men’s hats, that our friends—in the trade and out—are begin- ning to watch for at stated intervals, “The Composite,” as its name implies, com- bines the crown of to-day’s London style in Derby hate with tho trim and graceful lines of the French brim, And American style- touches add an important element to this in- ternational symposium, A strikingly attractive style; quality not to be bettered at the price; black that lasts, “The Composite,” $3,50, Main floor, New Bullding. These MEN’S GLOVES Have Just Come In Fine, complete lines of the various good styles of Gloves that men are buying—and wearing—now, We are so particular about the leather, cut, proportions and finish of our Men’s Gloves that we can recommend them un. hesitatingly. Cape Walking Gloves, in approved tan shades, one-clasp, at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 a pair Gray Mocha Gloves, comiortable as well as correct, at $1.50 a pair Gray Deerskin Gloves, splendid for Winter wear, and very durable, at $2 a pair Also a special group of Men’s GREEN Glace Gloves, $1.60 a pair Main Floor, New Building. ——_——_ Boys’ Extra-Wear Suits. An additional pair of trousers with these Combination Suits for Boys provides a re-| serye fund of service just where most needed, The suits are full of style and good looks, | made in Norfolk and double-breasted models, of fine ali-wool mixed cheviots. And the ex- ira -ervice is also extra value—suits of the same quality with a single pair of trousers usually sell at the same price— 87.60 a Suit Sizes for 8 to 16 years. Some handsome REEFERS, of chinchilla, frieze or mixed cheviot—all-wool; sizes for 3 to 12 years, Special at 85. BOYS' OVERCOATS, in stylish all-wool cheviots, sizes for 9 to 17 years, specially priced At 8 mixed Main floor, New Building. For Men Who Need To Buy Underwear A bird's-eye view of sundry appropriate kinds of Men’s Fall and Winter Underwear is presenied berew th, It is a diffleait man to please for whom we cannot produce the par- ticular kind he wants—Whether it be cov.on, balbriggan merino, aii-wool, linen, silk, or combinations thereof And we can meet bis ideas quite as well as lo price: At $1 a garment Shirts weight natural-color merino; lm-weight French Balbriggan. At $1.50 a garment and Drawers of m dium and heavy-weig ho, heavy-welg ribbed balbriggan, or ple 0. At $2.50 @ wool Shirts and Dr Shirts same quality; each. At $4 a garment—J all around to waist, $3.25 R. Mo wool Shirts or Drawer’, g Shirts, same quality, double $4.50 each Maia floor, New Building JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T, Stewart & Coy, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighh to Tenth Street rN amaker guarantee, And we should like to ment of styles; Storm Shoes, tan Shrewsbury grain, in Blucher etyle; also black elk, double soles, Blucher lace. All at $3.90 a pair—sizes to fit all normal feet. Main floor, Building. Repeating the Good News | Of Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings/ Four as attractive groups of Men’s Shirts ! and Scarfs, Boys’ Shirts and Pajamas, as you j are likely to find in a long while. It is the’ first time that we have ever been able to eetl f boys’ pajamas to sell under price. Details: Men’s Stiff-bosom Shirts, Special at 65c—j Printed percales in handsome patterns, in neat | figures und stripes on light grounds. Cuffs attached ‘) or detached. Sizes 14 to 17—most unusual value at} 65c. each. : i a Men's Scarfs, Special at 650— it Great variety of patterns and ocolorings—about { every weave and coloring you can imagine. Fold four-! Inchand etyle. 65¢ each, } Boyes Pajamas, Speotal at 850 a Suit. 4 maker's sample e, including practically every ) color, material and pattern ever used for boys’ pa- Jamas. Some of them are the handsomest styles you / ever saw. Sizes for 8 to 14 years. + Main floor, New Building. 4 Boys’ Shirts, Special at 300 each— ij Percale or madras, platted or plain bosoms, cuffs, attached, or without cuffs. Blzes 12 €0 1834. 0c each | Bagement, Old Building. i Men’s Satisfactory Socks | The lowest-priced qualities of men’s socks, that we sell you can depend on to give most; service jor their price, And soit goes, through | the whole stock, from the all-the-year-round plain staples to the handsome and frequently ! exclusive iancy sorts from Paris and London, Some interesting sorts, for just now: At 25c¢ pair—Black cotton, imported, all welghts. Black cotton, with split’soles or unbleached feet. B Usle thread, light weight. tra for $1—Black German cotton | , ‘arious weights, Hand-seamed black 2 unbleached soles or feet J R Morley's cotton, Isle thread or me- ¢ various welghts and styles. g Black cotton, self-clocked, At 750 pai lish st!k-and-woo! rious colors; fine and soft. Main floor, New Butlding. i Proper SHOES for Boys : We put in as much solid thought on pro-: viding the right shoes for children as though | it constituted our whole shoe business—leather, ; lasts, designing and making are as completely |, under our control as though we made the! shoes under this roof. { We take equal pains with efficient selling, too—getuing the proper shoes on thesmall feet, lor their support, comiort Gnd Proper develop. | ment, Come aud see how we doit, ‘Iwo fine groups: At 83.90—Wax calfskin Blucher Ince; mineral-tanned sole that gives uouble service, At $3—Box calf, patent colt and tan calf Blucher and wuskin laced; welted oak leather soles, Main foor, New Building, We'll Quickly Transfer These TRUNKS They will go, without check, to whoever needs a strong, well-built, convenient trunk for travel home or abroad. We were lucky to get them—Dress andé Steamer Trunks—two styles of each, worth @ good dea! more than tomorrow's prices, Dress Trunks re Half-hose, tn va- ! Splendid value at this price, Fibre-bound, linen-lined; malleable tron trim- mings, brassed; full copperrivéted; covered with heavy canvas, hardwood slats, Divided top tray for hats, and two dress trays. Exceletor lock. . Length Speclalat Length Special at " 8 $6 in, re a 80 Bin 12 4 $10 D Trunks, leather bound, two straps, brassed trimmin n-lined, Length Lens. Bpectal at 88 in. ov t Fi 4 tn. $9.50 | iin Steamer Trunks ned, copper-riveted, fibre-bound, two straps; } ‘on mmings, brassed. Excelsior lock. Speetal at Length Special at au 38 in. ao 87 3 in $10 a some leather-bound, others fibre ngs; some with two atraps. alat Lema special at 25 96 tn. 845 Trunks, Steamer and sheettron trimn 0 8 In. @ in. Mostly all these trunks are but one of a kind and size. Not on sale today Basement, New Building,