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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 21, 1908, Oe Hfiramofrdfre norm Oh Perame’y dre Oe Hrramafirdjoe 5 St le HlaamafrrSfre The MEN'S STORE The WOMAN'S STORE (New Wanamaker Building) (Old Stewart Building) The whole ground floor of our new building, set apart for the exclusive, prompt and satisfactory serving of men and boys, and filled, at this very moment, with the best kinds of Fall and Winter wearing apparel. Of which, these specific notes: Men’s SHIRTS and SCARFS Ready-to-Wear w ww To-Order _ The wide diversity of styles and prices that characterize this fine collection of Men's Sc: and Shirts, and materials for making them to order, is typical of every division of this Men’s Furnishing Store. Spaciousness, variety, exc/usiveness—all lend attractiveness. Many things are here in the way of handsome shirtings, rich neckwear silks, luxurious lounging robes, gathered by our experts from far and wide, for the approval of the New York man who knows how to dress. Among them : The coat is 43 inches long, single-breasted, slightly cutaway, fastened with six braided buttons, ENGLISH and FRENCH NECKWEAR SILKS, in jout. We are showing some particularly good-looking shirts # | # has large, iow pockets, high Danton collar, finished with scarf of satin, an enutiful, exclusive designs, for Scarfs to Order, ‘The pat-|for Pall wear, of handsome pereales, printed in most effec: [ uaey eeciioy ch occtt tant butrens d closely fitting coat sleeves, terns and colorings range from grave to gay, from reserved | tive stripes, with plaited bosoms, attached cuffs, at $1.50. Seek) be fini ‘ . tostriking, Qualities are superb, We make these silke up |The assortment of shirts at $1 has no rival in variety or The skirt is clinging, gored style, the seams finished with inverted plait. in any desired style of scarfs, at $1.75 to $2.50, excellence, Smart shirts from our own workrooms, of im- Material is fine broadcloth, in black, brown, blue and wistaria, SCARFS READY-TO-WEAR. Without any doubt at | Ported madras, at $2. Suits of much character and attractiveness—$30, Second floor, Old Building. i all, the finest collection of men’s neckwear in the city, at MATERIALS FOR SHIRTS-TO-ORDER. We select the largest price-range. At 50c, $1, $1.50 and $2 there are | these abroad, taking pains té secure exclusive patterns for ‘ F Women’s Velour du Nord and Silk Coats \ PHOTOGRAPHER superb assortments of the latest colorings and patterne— | negligee and colored stiff-bosom shirts, and the collection is each scarf made up inthe best possible manner for its price. | wonderfully attractive. The fabrics we put into our Eve- An Unmatched Variety of Models The woman who appreciates original and ex-| The prevailing shape is the folded-end four-in-hand, 2'-in. | ning Dress Shirts are excellent; and the fit and making are i clusive styles and handsome materials will find the PHOTOGRAPHIC | : ree — | bert! surrendered on charaen of atonal: ing $2,000,000 ffom the Imantsh Govern- mont. > Miss Molly Meehan, of No, 206 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, who was bridesmaid, accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Murphy ho Mr. Murphy j# @ newspaper \ man, fe Other passengers on the liner were Mr. and Mra. A. E. Johnson, Mr, John. | 1 well as son js agent of the Swedish Consul to t BO ARE KILLED = tow was cu cn Tt la best to use a wooden tub for washing cut glass, but if one is not at hand pad the metal dish sink with iled glass linen towels or any soft Reported Engagement on the places ot cotton. Wash the glass in i i warm stds, made by dissolving a tea- Frontier, with Bulgars spoonful of Gold Dust washing pow- Heaviest Losers. |der in a pan of warm water; use a soft brush to clean the surface, rinse in water of the same temperature. GALONICA, Oct. %1—Seventy Bul-| After the glass has been carefully, ten Turks dried on glass linen use a camel's Gertans and ten Turks are reported t°/ hair brush to polish the cut surface. yi A fashion show of much charm, gathered from foreign style centers and our own | American designers; complete stocks of the staple sorts of wearing apparel tor cold weather needs; interesting offerings of, specially-priced merchandise—these are the j threetold attractions of this beautiful Store for Women, $30 for These Stylish Tailored Suits! Another example for our continuing alertness, in producing these beautifully tailored suits i women, up to the latest minute in style, at very moderate prices. The present model proclaims its foreign inspiration at a glance. Lines are distinctly ehie—the coat hanging perfectly straight from the shoulder, with a straight under-arm seam which does away with the curve at the hips, and giving the desirable tall, slender appearance to the figure. Lo Killed in an encounter be! ro clean the inside of water bottlos tween troops on the frontier at Djour| insert a very thin glass linen towel maya. and force to all parts of the bottle ‘A Bulgarian band, while trying to en-| With a wire holder that can be pur. pal at any five cent counter. ter Turkish territory near Palanka, was annihilated, according to another report. BELGRADE, Oct. %1.—There is in- tense rage over the treatment in Aus- trian territory of a apecial envoy, Gen. Vukotitch, from the Prince ef Mon- tenegro to the King of Servia. He was halted by Austrian police et | 5 e Agram and forcibly detained for quite a| Eyesight Crime while, Anally being released and al-) 7 lowed to proceed, but without his or 2 He careless ritting of glasacs by derly or baggage. His arrival here was | {2experienced clerks ie a crime tellowed by a great demonstration. | to which you ma BODO MIOAIBRELY, alesse you employ (oon) DAUGHTER OF MINISTER “Bkitiea Bye Doctord of Hoverience. | J ~ | A. W. BREWSTER, M.D. EGAN HOME, A BRIDE.) 1: years prookiyn Eve and Bar Hospitals. | i | EDW. JOHNSON, M.D. On the steamer Heligoland, of the MRL COMRCKTON ANIC: EVERY AMATEUR> Is tremendously interested in this wide, to tie in a small knot with the lock-front collar. Many |in all cases irreproachable. For which reason we have a coat she wants in this fine assortment. They are handsome new striped effects are shown in satin and repp|constantly widening circle of satisfied customers, silk. Colored Shirts, of imported materials, $3.50 to $7.50 SHIRTS READY-TO-WEAR. Another unexcelled| White Dress Shirts, §2 to $5. the best work of foreign fashion artists, and were E H designed specially for Wanamaker's, our repre- x I B I T I oO N man, include luxurious Angora Garments, of which we are sole erials are carefully selected, and the style and|importera, Paris Louyging Robes, House Coats, Evening finish of t rts are the best that skilled makers can turn | Dress Protectors, and soon. Main floor, New Building. display, presenting a variety of materials and patterns to] | OTHER INTERESTING groups of Men's Furnishings sentative suggesting changes that would make the Not only does it present superb, prize- garments particularly acceptable to the tastes of winning Photographs, in ENLARGED | American women. In this collection of coats, the prints, but there are daily demonstrations, And Now It Is Certainly Time for Your FALL OVERCOAT laggest ever brought over, are over ninety distinct morning and afternoon, by experts that Bcandinavian-American line, which ar- | modes: supply helpful suggestion to those who are Sean ase ' ne ets ae eli seara’ Manbettan ye and Bar Hospital It has been good weather, so far, for the man who knew he At $42 to $80—Jaunty Short Coats of velour du Nord, in ambitious to get best results. age, were J. Elmer Murphy, of Wash-| Late Brooklyn Eye and Far Hospita:, | needed a new overcoat, but has been putting off buying it. Now it's Ieee eed eae cin onetiee one Naan Fourth floor, Old Building. ington, and his bride, Patrice. daughter | Glasses Always af Moderate Prices.) Maurice Francis Egan, Minister to our turn—and we are ready to help you right into as fine an over- of braid or colored embroidery, or are made in cutaway | of Denmark. They were married in Copen- Ehilichkdens | coat as you care to wear, beginning with the best overcoats sold in} 4 styles, or with vests. | 5 hagen Sept. 10. fe ‘ ue ‘ ‘ At $50 to $120—Long Velour du Nord Coats, m in Comforta 1 H | At the marriage the couple received rs ESTABLISHED the city today at $15, and winding up with a splendid group at $38. various styles, some iempire others with full loose backs. b € NS) OES 4 congratulatichs from the Pope, Pres!- Neer aso veers: A little extra emphasis on our {The high ruche collier and the large revers are among the for W omen 4 350 Sixth Avenue 1274 Broadway | new features, All these coats are elaborately appliqued in| dent Roosevelt, the King and Queen of Below 22481, | Telow B84. St At WANAMAKER'S, Denmark, King Edward, and from Al-| 10] Nassau ot | 21 Broadway | OVERCOATS at $16.50 § braid and hand-embroidery. you can find them. || Dertt, the former Danish Minister of ‘Near Ann St. ! Astor House, | Fe At $50 to $165—Coats of satin, cotele silk and faille mar- |Comfort is not a matter of price either. Proper | pincer toM begged dorpaneresaeal 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St. | because fhey are particularly good for the price, and a great many quise, made in various lengths, in a variety of styles. Some leathers, well-designed lasts, careful shoemaking, | men are buying them with outward and visible signs of satisfaction. Mas full om ee rete err tees made with or without) wide range of sizes and widths and careful fitting am A 5 . s. are lined and interline Seven different models are sold at this very moderate price, all} 4°" as LOS IRES ROdcIs Ia Dement otiscinicoried by interested salespeople are factors that insure || from foreign garments, both 52 inches long, one with cloth comfortable shoes. Three groups of Women's | of them in the Chesterfield style, which easily leads the others in popularity. Five of the seven are in handsome fancy cheviots, in the new shades of browns, greens and blues. The coats are 40 and 42 inches long, with loose backs and self collars. The other two are in black and Oxford gray, 42 inches long, lined with fine serge, full silk- faced to edge. $16.50 each, They are fit examples of Wanamaker clothing excellence, dur- ability and character—and differ in these respects in nowise from our strappings, revers and collar to correspond, the other trim- Shoes afford admirable choice—each group in all med with braid. Price, $28 each. | leathers and practically all styles, i Second foor, Old Building. At 83-'The Wanamaker-Reliable. 5 At $3,90—The W: ker-Special. Something New Ata5—The (Agu... sae i Ee 3 loor, uilding. = In Women’s HATS @) y Every day newcomers bring exclusive styles in smart Walking Hats, chic Turbans and stylish V V omen’ Ss Lounging Robes. Dress Hats—every model designed with reference Three groups from our large assortment of. to becomingness, good taste and individuality, pretty models offer most attractive Negligees in! qualities most women are as particular about as various styles—they are house garments that em- | the style features, These new, fashionable hats body daintiness and comfort. are priced at $5, $6 and $8, but they look like $10 at g3—Negligees of figured fleece down; light or me- 4 |Jand $12 hats, — Royal Salon, Second floor, Old Bldg. dium shades; high neck; turnover collar and cuffs; pear i buttons; finished with crocheted edge; belted, At $4.25—Albatross Kimonos, in pink, light blue, lav- | Smart Tailored Suits ender, red, white or black; trimmed with border of striped £ Stern Brothers | To-morrow, Thursday A large collection of High Cost Imported Novelty Silks comprising Chiffon and Taffeta Borders, 54 inches wide, Satin and Taffeta Pompadour, Crepe Broche, Velvet Stripe Crepe de Chine, Printed Messalines, etc., ‘ at Decided Reductions from Prevaiiing Prices ae Fe, other overcoats at higher or lower prices. | | Men’s Derbies at $1.75 Little imperfections in finish showed up under critical inspection in the “bodies” of these hats, hence the maker could not use them for his $3.50 and $5 grades, as he intended. But they don’t affect | vice of the hat, and are pretty hard to discover, -#: “ * ° wash ribbon. i] | the se! aula Pe/ yer For ‘Junior Girls” At $4.50—Blanket Robes, in navy blue, tan, red, gray | TT Gow! Negi Ki The leathers, bindings and trimmings are excellent, and the hats A eer or light blue; collarless, surplice neck, turn-back cuffs; fron: { ea Gowns, INegilgees & KIMONOS are in a variety of correct Fall and Winter blocks. Black and shades The growing girl of 12 to 16 years is difficult rimmed with satin; silk buttons and cords. ii f $1.75 to $3. — to fit, and to find appropriate styles for. We have Third fioor, Old Building, i ll the newest fabric: of brown. A clear saving of $ $3.25 on your new Derby: ne my ee $1.75 Each, SMO SE BONN paid special atten- I ted Waist P To-morrow, at Exceptionally Low Prices Perhaps you'll be minded to invest some of your savings in one| | tion to designing a m porte: aist Patterns $7.95, 16.50 of these favorite and stylish series of “Junior” A charming assortment of White Waist Pat- CHINA SILK GOWNS, with Lace Insertion, 95, 5 ” Suits for girls be- terns of fine linen or batiste have to give up their FRENCH FLANNEL GOWNS, trimmed with Embroidery, 11.50 | Green Soft Hats---“De Brazza” Model---at $1.75 tween these ages, places on our shelves and give way most decided- Ane They are exact copies of the wonderfully popular soft hat we brought over from Paris, and in- hat phallibe ttre ly in prices because of new shipments clamoring ALBATROSS GOWNS, trimmed with Lace, * 9.00 troduced here, earlier in the season. Soft texture, clear green tone, very comfortable—a lot of style ne eg attrac: for room. In some designs only one of a kind, EIDERDOWN ROBES, trimmed with Satin, 5.75 and quality in a soft hat for $1.75! a ee well aa others show three or four of a pattern. Many of tes - i ‘ eee anaaE suitable — simple, the higher-priced waists are hand-embroidered, i BLANKET ROBES, trimmed with Satin, 3.75 | h $5 Shoes for Men yet full of style, to the work being exceptionally fine, Others are. inlaid | I € please the particu- with Irish medallions, Each waist boxed. { These splendid shoes need no introduction to a large and ever-increasing group of men, But lar little miss, as These special prices: ! An Important Offering of we want to bring them within the ken of every man who is accustomed to paying five dollars for $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $15, $18, 825 well as her equally 4 Particular mother. i|we illustrate one of the newest of these suits,a most attractive model, At $13.75 It is made of striped broadcloth of excelle quality, in blue, browr First floor, Old Building. th? f AN Si eal ee ae his shoes—or a little more—and expecting correct style, proper finish, positive comfort and long Men s Fall & Win ter Under wear service for his money, We can give the $5 man better shoes than he has ever had before at the fj an 4 price, and satisfy the man who has paid $6. Medium Weight Balbriggan A 65¢ The shoes are constantly being improved,—by our own efforts, and our contact with the Shirts and Drawers, Each ‘ itici Unnecessary to print al wearers, their suggestions, and criticisms. 'y to print a catalog of lasts and leath- White or Natural Gray Merino, Medium Weight, and 08¢ ers—come expecting to find exactly the shoes you need, in the new Fall and Winter models now Natural Gray, Heavy Weight, Shirts and Drawers, Each being shown. Main floor, New Building, Silver Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers, an $1.25 Men’s Fall Gloves Men’s Woolen Socks in light or medium weight, = 9 Wi Right for Autumn wearing; smart in cut; reli- e carry a splendidly varied stock of these green, ‘The jack English Natural Gray Wool, Medium Weight, and 1B ; ‘ eB ith | Comfortable Socks, which some men wear all th RRO RIAD A eee Imported “Hygeia’’ Linen Mesh Shirts and Drawers, 1.95 able in quelity; here) in| plentifullassortmenti With |. oa many more during cold weather, The| |f breasted and. slightly At the Special Price of quick service for men in a hurry—just inside the following sorts we imported direct, and rep pre. fig cotwey. The, collar Broadway docr—Ninth street corner. sent unusual value-for-price: eI Regie Tan Capeskin Gloves, broad cut—to pull on easily—at 37 4c @ pair—Medium-weight black cashmere or natural med, and the coat is Lustrous Costume Broadcloths Because of its soft, clinging quality and Pd finish, broadcloth is pre-eminently the fashionable / abric of the season, Our exhibit of these beauti- ! ful costume cloths is remarkable for fine quality | and rich variety of colorings. In addition to the } exquisite pastel shades for evening and reception j gowns, there are the newest Paris shades, includ- {! ing various tones of gray, taupe, wistaria—but as |) | eighty-nine shades are shown in our $2 broad- cloth alone, a color list is out of the question, | First floor, Old Building, { Black Taffeta Silk seiasipiptienmaet roe ial French Lace Curtains $1, $1.25, $1.50 and §2 a pair, wool; sizes up to 12 inches in blaci satin-lined. The skirt 50. — . re 7 Eee Mocha Gloves, soft velvet finish, $1.50 a pair. soft, eT | ee arth Te England, with a fla, Aad are stylishly. A practical as well as We have a message about this silk that-will | At Special Reductions Gray Deerskin Gloves—long-lived ‘and stylish, $2 # pair,| English black rfbbed cashm | becoming model at a very low price—$13.75. surely interest women planning Fall Gowns and | Reynier Gloves—The finest French gloves, and alto.| _75¢ ® pair—J. R. Morley's black cashmere or natural 1s’ _, | Suits, It is of good quality for linings of all kinds | 450 Prs, Hand-made Renaissance ether the best gloves made for men I pique. kid and | "Oy 10 two weights, guaranteed unshrinkable. Girls’ “Junior” Three-piece Suits and for petticoats, is 184 inches wide, and is a/ | i the Re EE I coxttoit ralt—-English black cashmere, self-clocked; also of fine broadcloth 25 ecial at 38c a yard, Basement, Old Building, Gold Unually ai $4.80 to 9.80 Pr, it SA0m! 6-50. FED | capeskin, $2.50 a pair. 1‘ Coxwold Nama wool, both guaranteed unshrinkable. roadcloth, at $ EP ae i . , '° , * ’ . A S 1 did S fi . Another most attractive mocel, picked from a maker's Bought Your Winter { * A styles, and bought at some dollars less than usual, Color > pl endid Storeful of Men's Union Suits navy blue, greeny brow fue and socks sk tH Bed Coverings? 34 in. long, semi-fitted and single breasted. Upper and tw Leather Goods BO Y S ( I O’ I ‘HING Hard to make the man who side patch pockets, velvet bu ey pana d back Peete ie Frequent cold snaps are inevitable, and shortly | 5 laid velvet collar; satin lining. The overwa st and skirt of they willbe permanent, I: you are not prepared for } has ever worn these suits to go this stylish suit are in one piece; the skirt with tons in front, yoked, and trimmed with fold. 16 years, $25. Second floor, Old E Wel Gite a sudden drop of the mercury, better heed these | iiding. SUBgEstions about the Wanamaker Blankets and } Comfortables—the latter are sanitary, odorless and © pure; the blankets of light, soft, cleanly carded IMPORTED MINIATURE AUTOMOBILE BAGS AND CASES, ENVELOPE & HAND BAGS, TOURIST, GLOVE & HANDKERCHIEF CASES. COLORED TOOLED LEATHER IN WRITING FOLIOS, MEMORANDUM PADS, BOOK COVERS AND STATIONERY SETS, Admiring parents, men in the trade—everybody who is interested in the subject—have been saying pleasant things about this unusually fine collection of Fall and Winter style in Boys'|™ents. Comfortable, no double Clothing—all built Wanamaker-fashion by the best makers of| thickness around the waist, no back to the separate under gar- Women's Monogram Handkerchiefs Boys’ Clothing in the craft. . ” . ' ” wool, with or without cotton admixture. s Unusual alc We are pleased, because we think the clothing deserves all | #888 or “working up.” And— f For the fires time we have monogr: m hand- BLANKETS i, . erchie's from Paris, 20ut every combination Ff b IMPORTED HAND BAGS, with two handles and inner frame, he ocd api oft At) ls the bent we know hewito mroduce and \herensthe Gnest stock in Now lf oriciicce i included, thé letter are hand-cmbroid. | igi eek ose ae aa inabeta, mool-Atling held by J i we have spent nearly half a century bettering our knowledge of York to choose from. And so in alligator calf, black and colored morocco and levant, at $2,905 the clothing business, ered, with a d sinty embroidered t ow knot above All-wool Blankets, {rc 2s “Noith Star” woolen § VANITY ENVELOPE BOOKS, Wanamaker Boys’ Clothing is all-wool, silk-sewed, and as|°UF Customers confirm our own} {the monpyram, These sheer handkerchiels are mills o\ Minnesert: of clea casted waele: Beautifully bound 5 in pig skin, patent leather and black morocco, a 3,25 carefully designed and made, to look well and wear long, as the| judgment, 50c each, Other Hew arriv ils 72 nbd in, 868 Pair; fast scarlet, 72x 84 i” IMPORTED HAND BAGS WITH WATCH, best workman can compass, And the variety of patterns, colors ’ at $ eB: boxes Women's wols a0 Gane sein aieds COMFORTABLES in black and colored leather, at $5.95, 7.50 and styles is sure to meet every taste—that of the boy's as well| The selection of Fall andWinter HOPE RRNA y "Bix int "TH ibgheuas ie At $9 each—Of cleanly carded — 72 x78 ins; light A as of his parents. Price ranges: Combination Suit fi SOSH SHE ETE mstitched Hand> and soft; covered with Japaneue silk on one side and fig i / IMPORTED FRAMES Russa Blouse Suit, sae for 3 1 7 yeara Sailor Suit wise fF $40 10] nnn - in a omy! (DTT AAs Ais sasiien Wocuan'e shear anal fait oar ataN ish dbpanane Bik Op Oe. cide Ane ERLE IZE, ENAMEL, { years, i 3 4 A ecru oR, to #4 Clie-New patterns in V ench hem ered with best figured doy eens, the fill OF BRONZE, i OSOCUERAD SILK TART AND WOOD IN Noriols and Double-breasted Suits, knickerbocker trousers, sizes for 8 to 17] In blue mercerized cotton, $3.75. set aeeliedlaw pattern ea Dreneh hams) Gavered wish heat Aguied Aaiaeaies sesgeny, Aba AIAG i : ‘ In blue mercerized cotton-and-wool, in the corner each; 7 x $7 cach, 11 the above in serges, chevi 1 4 h IMPORTED METAL FRAMES, CABINET SIZE, 95c, 1,25 Pesta tin' rina end ociase lkevices een aint toon aa sogsa,||aalee At $1.28 eactimMen's new Fi Wiisanse fay ((aideurec chien ¢)lean auelalde aaclalalulapanaee IMPORTED SILK FRAMES, Ovsrconin, 2 cheviots, friezes and fancy overcoatings, sizes for 8 to 17| In merino, $2 to $4. kerchiels, with hand-emt 1 corner. sil e other, 6 x 6 ft, with J se down fill | with rich heavy garland decoration, four sizes, at $2,258 1° 5,50 years, $5 to Main floor, New Building, | In silk-and-wool, $7.50 to $9.50. Main floor, Old Building 3i3 and $14 each, K Old Building. PO arcwase py ‘JOHN WANAMAKER JOHN WANAMA ER ‘ Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street J Formerly A. T. Stewart +& Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St,

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