The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1908, Page 4

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4 | company tet arrived tast evening, but { she Hstened attentively at the keyhole dug the solMam fn the ribs with his ASLEEP IN BED OF GUEST ROOM as any one eise. ley, who y opened the g from the “What a pity,” be opmtiented asx he mensely every meal— He lmughed in a shamefaced way when ordered to get up and get on his - clothes. He had come in the back door, he said, looking for a place to sleep, He wandered through the bail until he mn. He was ve had caused any ala It helps solve the problem “what to have.’ healthful No adulterants. sugar syrup. At your grocer's—2-1b, He was ke ne Court for ari ke of drunkenness ie 7 onduct er ace sleeper: ley dia not want any more ) the police station at. s mplaint made agains: him nd five minutes later a “Had he been found wandering about an was alongside the te, house by one of ‘the family the s s soldier would probably have been taker er attentively. to the hospital. it made up Deep bass snores | guest chamber in the Godley, of Whitestone to-day, caused the ‘ker, much alarm. F vruibigy¥¢ Meceraburm “MATERIALS plus ORGANIZATION The Southern Molasses St wv Lataxere of une | Interior. Decoration and Assembling. You will not only find Suggestive color-scheme and harmonies already assembled w th the right pieces, but you will The Wanamaker be served by men of the high- est ability and skill who have Decorators and made a loving life-study of Assemblers color-harmonies and ¢ ping. Y 5 Perhaps your h is a at Your Service | simple, little modest-cost cot | tage; if so your needs will re- ceive just the same attention as though it were a palace, for each | of our assemblers and decorators is a specialist and the one who would serve you is an expert in the arrangement of artistic things at modest cost, andis, himself, a lover of sweet simplicity, | who can help you make your house quaint, home-like and artis- tic with the least possible expenditure. The services of these men are entirely free. They will en- ter aM end soul into your aspirations and ideals and will help you to develop your own personal conception, adding their own have produced expert knowledge and experience. If your room or house should be of the more sumptuous character we have specialists in all the classic schools of deco- 9 9 “The House Palatial” -. ration and your requirements are very carefully thought out, HE same facilities, the same organization, with | sifted, developed and crystalized by the ablest designers, origin- the same decorative ability, that have created | ators-and colorists. } Giese ini When you visit the Gallery of Interior Decoration and As- the “House Palatial”” are at the Some of sembling you will, of course, view the “House Palatial.” This every one who has a home or a room to fur-| superb house is of solid masonry. It has been built into the nish, however modest. galleries as a part of their architectural plan and consists of a This fact proves that a NEW ERA IS lofty foyer and gallery hall and staircase, Italian court garden HERE. and twenty-two rooms, all fully decorated, furnished and filled - with rare works of art, brasses, bronzes, marbles and ceramics it, only people of ite ample means could go to 2 oeacsotney Ay ees oa Fe In the past, only people of qui P 8 —a broad study of harmonious assembling. Some Talkative Figures 71,000 people entered the Wanamaker Stores on We: day, last week (the opening day of the Galleries), betwee: hours of 11 A. M. and 6 P. M., when the count was taken. We believe this count was exceeded on Saturday, as anyone who was here on both days could see. 20,600 people passed through the “House Palatial,”’ on the opening day—as many as could get in under the existing ar- rangement for the comfort of our guests. } Last Saturday the throngs came earlier and better ar- rangements had been made, so that 25,172 people viewed the “House Palatial.” Did Art and Commerce ever receive such a magnificent tribute anywhere in the world? s Seventy-eight Very Beautiful ELECTROLIERS That Formerly Cost Twice as Much The MOSAIC SHADES on these superb Electroliers includ finest pieces we ha may be sure we were glad to take all the maker had on hand, that we would be able to JUST HALF what they in regular stecks. The shade on the lamp in the picture, for in y of one thousand, seventy-seven p of colored gi: almost as many as there ing and sterilizing hair | touches of a trush in painting it. y are absolutely ‘CLEAN Shade is in Louis XIV. pattern, with bands of richly c iding you buy. And the roses between conventional panels of exquisite workmanship. The base is cast bronze, gold-plated. It is pricedat $150. The same lamps formerly sold for twice as much, The Electrolier, with the beautifully grape-decked dome, e charm of genuine shown in the lower picture, now costs only $32.50; though it many years our was formerly $65. Thecoloring is rich zation, largely un- and the design most ornate. guidance of Mr, Very artistic Electroliers, with up choice collections of | oq Dutch mosaic shades, are priced at dobjecteioliert, $22.50; though they fcrmerly brought ques. si od ” ossessions of the late double. Another very elaborate Electrolier, with gold-plated cast bronze base, has pl adecorator to secure authoritative advice and help; because it added so much to the cost of the furnishings. Now, in the Wanamaker Galleries, you may secure the help of the highest decorative talent, AND IT ADDS NOT A DOLLAR TO THE ACTUAL PRICES OF THE MERCHAN- DISE YOU BUY. The cost and amount of “materials’’ used are at the option of the client whom we serve, because all pieces shown in the “House Palatial” and the other Rooms of Sugges- tion are assembled from the Wanamaker stocks marked in plain | one-price figures. This great SIXTEEN-STORY Wanamaker building holds the greatest stocks and the largest and completest facilities that exist in the Decorating and Furnishing business anywhere. ALL AT THE SERVICE OF EVERY CUSTOMER. Up on the top floor is the best equipped Factory in the trade { for Making Up Carpets. | The CARPET FACTOR ¥| We have made up a carpet of FOUR HUNDRED YARDS, ALL IN ONE PIECE. Of course, we could make up a practically unlimited size by making it in sections. Experts have frequently pronounced the work of Wanamaker carpet lay- ers as the finest and most accurate that can be done, For years our Upholstery organization has been producing some of the finest hangings in New York City. The curtain of the Metropolitan Opera House and curtains and hangings for almost all theatres in the city have come from the Wana- The Uphoistery Workrooms maker factory. Sc by our decorato perhaps, the most of discriminating N The Wanam: fying institutions. y of them furnished entire. But, c work has gone into the private homes one of our most grati- | 1 on which one sleeps should be above suspicion, Many years ego we found that to get safely sanitary Hair! Mattresses, Pillows and Down e them ourselves. Today , Sanitary Mattresses. Pillows and Quilts and down, an and PURE Nothing ed home as of the newly furnish- | rmonizing furnish- Rodman Wai valuable, histor which are f now dec- 3 may be seen nearby, orate the “Honse § The Wan nd Philadel- |@ superb mosaic shade, in Louis XVI. phia, not oni lar ure sold at design, composed of 2599 picces of Th G zation, in COlored glass. It isa fine $400 piece iree Galleries , but we are that is now priced at $200. of FURNITURE i F ‘normed. that The other seventy-four electroliers enn oO! e er oO our), os © character. rica $ not equa i a asrener, are of the same artistic character, and } This gives wer and pre public benefit in t dependable in e But these idously to the Present the same exceptiona! oppor- niture that is most tunity to secure the highest art in this home-beautifying craft, at just half the usual cost. It is quite an exhibition, just to view them New Building the CHAR- ACTER of the f * of Period Several fortunate opportunities have come our way lately Furniture of Amer r or fine to buy good things for th Library pieves F maker, | HOUSEFURNISHINGS | house much under their usval ¢ desig A Good News- Budget prices. These pleasant sav- mone! ZS We pass alcns to those e fittirg up or replenishing their homes this Fall: §- Hanaled Carving Sels~t niture, true tot photographs o The ster; plishments we also reproduce from ece des.red nd their past accom rah : 90k, DUt cannot b ‘one cf the best makers ry “ ranteed and «bsolitely perfect. And worth one-hal ere, Thos fr il find ¢ tive col- special at 90c a pair. S 2 leetions of the thir t drake livable the home, in S-piece, special at $2, The Galler } T ‘ pays Carving t-piece, G-inch blade, special 6 Gallery 4 Wall Papers, special at 83. The Gallery of Chil art Wares. O her Housewares—WILLOW CLOTHES HAMPERS. |a-ed The Gallery of HOUSE} URNISHINGS, CLOTHES BASK e, « tra ng special at 8Fc. SPICE CABINET: € ecial - - Pia at 78. If you have a roc home te orate, furnish or re- OVAL WASH BOILERS, No. 8 Kreamer’s famous make; extra heavy harmonize you will receive expert attention in the Gallery of | tin, copper bottom, full size, at the very speci eof $1.25. é Formerly Brcadway, Fourth ave., A. T. Stewart «& Co, Eighth to Tenth street JOHN WANAMAKER Your folks will relish it im- B O Table & Syrup of Both tastetul and A pure canes | World Wants Work Wonders. “THE EVEKING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908, 4 And 120 Other Attractively Low Prices Until Wednesday Ev’g ! | D # quality,” for halt their regular retail va ue: — ‘ 30 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Choice No.1 Teas 35¢ ' 15 Stamps Free with 1-2 1b. Choice No.1 Teas 18¢ 2 60 Siamps Free with 1 Ib. Best 50c Teas.. » Superior Gin, 0: Tom or Holland, bottle........75¢@ —————— At 200 “James Butler” Stores: 7Cakes Kirkman’s Borax Soap 25° 7 Cakes Satin Gloss Soap....... 25¢ § Cakes Butler’s Borax Soap.. 25¢ 13 cakes Coney Island Soap. 25¢ Pearline, regular 5c package... 1. 3f Clenewel Washing Powder; package 2¢ 20-Mule Team Borax, reg. 5c package 3¢ Large Bottle of Strong Ammonia.. 4¢ ¥.Jb. Box of Azure Ball Blue........ 7¢ Dutch Cleanser, regular 10c can 7 aa SmokedShoulders,»84¢ Blue Ribbon, nothing else so Most delicious sittle lean, tender “picnics’’—4 to 6 Ibs. 2b size package... Buckwheat Fiour Swifts Eagle Brand, best sugar cured; every Slice streaks of lean and fat. re, Poocioge Brena "| | Startling Reductions in New Canned Goods Peerless Brand, SBR eceaes CHOICE CHOICE GROCERIES GROCERIES anew ey The New Cereals Triumph Oats Largest pachage—best white rolled. Blue Ribbon Rice Highest grade whole head Carolina. E. Cc. Corn = Oe our choi¢e ot any one— Cc regular 10 cent package this week......... ' Table Salt BI Ribbon—ires ning. Peas and Beans ee Prepared Flour Peerless Brand, most economical; 3-Ib. size 10¢e PACKaes i Triumph Brand, b:st superlative; 3-Ib. size 15¢e Triumph Brand, Large No. 3 can ripe red fruit. sue” * “15¢)|Sugar Corn. . Vermont Syrup Mnune style, Sweet and tender. “rs 19e «10e| |String Beans . Strained Honey Butler’s Milk Peerless Brard, pur: Fresh trom the Mohawk Valley from the honeycomb; bottles, x we valey : 19¢ & 12¢] |New Pears- 228" en preserved in syrup; large can... ~ Molasses New Peaches; white best selected Split Peas—fan yellow split; Ib. selected 6e grown in Ca “Dainty Biscuits ms from Nat. Biscuit Co. Butter Thins Cheese Sandwich ../ Mary Arns Ly) Alb. Crown Assorted ....}. Gelden Crisps 5 10e Coiman’s English Mustard, 4 \b tin lic Robinson’s Patent Blue Ribbon Brand, guality trom “arg Be a Pride of Biue Ribbon Greening Apples, i st.touis Flour 17¢ u “eo. | Sweet Potatoes, . 12e| tcc cee ue Cream Cheese,».17¢ ores 13 ab. bag ..12¢ |12 Fresh Eggs for... 25¢ SOL bree j Campbell's Soups CONDENSED MILK com ASParagus spears: fresh packed A tutl of quare cans; Liberty Brand,from Seminole Brand, Essie Brand, choicest ich and qd 1 Gide ol st Cost S. 3 cans Z5C} can GE} BT Select Your Favorite Tea New TEAS ot the most delicate and delicious aroma and flavor, with strength and **cup where grown, a 25¢ and Coffee From This List: ’@atiOICEST COFFEES grown—fresh roasted daily; $ and aways uniform in their fine flavor, full body and rich aroma. In the bean or ground: — 20 Stamps Free with 1 tb. Old Plantation Coffee 30c 10 StampsFree with 1-21p.0!d Plantation Coffee 15¢ 15 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Best Blended Coffee 25¢ 7 Stamps Free with 1-2 Ib. Best Blended Colfee 13c 10Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Best Maracaibo Coffee 20c 5 Stamps Free with 1-2 lb. Best Maracaibo Coffee 10¢ 10 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Best Santos Coffee.. 17¢ 5 Stamps Free with 1-2 lb. Best Santos Coffee 9c 5 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Goiden Santos Coffee 13¢ 20 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Choice No.2 Teas 25c iv Stamps Free with 1-2 Ib. Choice No. 2 Teas i3e¢ 5 Stamps Free with 1-4 Ib. Cheice No. 2Teas 7c 7 Stamps Free with 1-4 ib. Choice No.1lTeas 9e .. 50¢ 30 Siamps Free with 1-2 Ib, Best 50c Teas..,. 25¢ 15 Stamps Free with 1-2 Ib. Best 50c Teas..,. 13¢ 100 fe FREE Qe 50 erate POE Pwiwiuonme T8e Diana Brand Teas Diana Brand Teas Diana Brand Teas he New Season’s Fruits --- All Deliciously Fresh and Appetizing : --- New | New Apricots | Peaches | Currants Seeded |New Figs Prunes PLUMES _[BiuckibronBrand; | Blue Ribbon Brand; | Bie Ribbon Brand; | RAASTWS | Sys ayers; ares fancy Caiitornia fruit; | Blue Ribbon; ‘anci- | choicest of the Cali- | choicest of tne Cali- | cleanest and best ot | Snow Piant Brand; meaty, 1 ull of aor; "Jest Santa Clara truit | sora new tornia new the new best of the laib’ 3¢ BC se pe senir I Ze jem fe =< 100 2 ibs. 25e Smoked Bee.—Biuc Kibboa 10 “Ss &H Py St F Jams—Blue Ribbon; all kinds of 3; Gelictous! ot im chcic-st home grown truits, eh Sa RATA one ° ° a ps ree in 1-1b, glass jars, each... 17¢ th res i2e Macaroni & Spaghetti! rard—hi this week with every one of these purchases: Peerless Gelatine, package. .10¢ | Peerless Mustard, 4-!b. tin, .10e Peerless Corn Starch, psge..40c Peerless Pepper, ¥-lb. ti). ..10e Feerless Cocoanut, package..12e | Peerless Tomato Ketchup, bot.10¢ Peerless Wh.te' Vinegar, bot,,i0c¢ | Worcestershire Sauce, bottle, 20c Peerless Cider Vinegar, boitle.40e | 3-ib. Box Best Gloss Starch, ,18¢ | Marmoalade—Blu Ribbon Erand or Millar's Irish: bat American and imported, in t-1b gliss jas and .lone pots, ech... 17¢ Liberty Preserves —Choite rown tru lb. 29e rock Extra Stamp Specials For 3 Days at 96 James Butler Inc. Licensed Liquor Stores: 50 “S. & H.” Stamps Free | 30 “S. & H.” Stamps Free with every one of the following low-priced offers in with every one of the following low-priced offers high-class Whiskeys, Wines and Cordials: for the choicest Wines and Liquors: Very Old Cabinet Whiskey, ''::",'° $1] Hunter or Wilson Whiskey, :.», vo 85¢ Special Reserve Wiiskey, $1.25 >.‘ $1] Imperial Whiskey, seni voc, votite..... 606 Kingussie Scotch, 014 and mellow, bottle, Doppel Kummel], enuine Joule grain, vote... BA Selecied Vintage Pori, ‘vsiimyorei,b.e. $1 | Power’s Irish Whiskey, J... French Brandy, oie lees, Amontillado Sherry, -© »:1> 0s, vote. -$1,25 Special Reserve Jamaica Kum, »« $1] imported Sherry and Port, , Trysome Sherry aud Pori, Princeton Cocktails, \:.::::.: srtini, bot, 7B Tag Monogram Whiskey, ‘oily favorite, bottle. .74c | Superior Sherry and Pori, :>::......- Imported Claret, Schinidt et Fils St. Julien, bot Creme de Menthe, site sinner cordial, targe pottie, 75e Magen Bitters, mild and strengthening, bottle. . lity— ‘ Io ity _ ‘Laundry Supplies Below Cost} Pea Beans—New York stite i > Ge

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