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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1908. Prize-Winners in Contest SSN A SERN AE AR ANA FACT ORUATERT TET ay eon UE , y ot The Evening World on a iy Way ae ate PM, at2P.M Howto Live on $18a Week * (Old Stewart Build: Store Clo LOURTERNTH STREET — West of P.fth Avene a dscns gu | The + TO-MORROW—WEDNESDAY : e LIN G 5 RIE R ; f Thousands of Letters Received on Proposition | i A dex RK tT Noti First See Sale 0 ‘ ree ; ANNOUNCE bol Into y n\ omorrow he Suggested by ‘‘Paid in Full.” Largely Based { ices an Mconomy vent ” otions and Dressmakers’ Supplies i The entire Third floor of the Old Building is devoted to Women’s Waists, Silk Pettic on Personal Expe srience. TNeatigeus; French Lingerie, Muslin Underwear AHA RBA Wear—the largest store of the kind te CO PRICES | | in the city. Thousands of letters were received bi H Tomorrow it is going to deserve, more than ever, the attention of every weman in New York City, » Great money-saving opportunities in Reliable Qualities The Evening World in the Living-on i | or neag it. Many remarkab'e groups o! merchandise have been secured and will be offered at prices Hat “5 oo ae » ace sae -a-Week contest, based on the ex seurge i r , 2 ar Fotton 200 yds. oil na t ; K. : “4 vite] oi i that will give delightful surprises to al] women who appreciate dainty, stylish, nicely-made apparel, wate, black —# appole for. Vo ctks) eriences of Joe Brooks and his wife i ‘ ppseale TStess ake } is ie plapy. “Bale (asdran "The reat be f and like to secure unusually ‘arge money's worth, Here are the items ! It, n each, number made Ht diMcult 40 sles ree , $7.50 Messaline Silk Waists at $5.75 | Infants’ $1 Leggings at 75c Ruttonhate Twist — hack! Whalebone—a6 teh berate w rs of he fifty ve p $ ee is f r rT Tig’ i>! mi o "i ,! ¥ : iy , Ree rained NEE m \ aaa Vebndeeres ye and pink, my ig wiawearet Jace Of white worsted, with or without feet, sizesup to 3 yrs. ony rie a Ailk Covi Foatherbone . es Tt was quite Impossible for the fetter ny | embreidery and medallio: ws of German Valen- Infants’ 60c Worsted Toques at 45c HU LeU a 2 .23 Collar Bone—don. yds 45 writers to keep their commun atio ciennes edgines and insertions; lace-trimmed back. i Hook se Tape yd 10 Siareh neces TOuaIeC LE Messaline Silk W. i ts, S 1 at $5 ee hears ‘ 6 Glove Mending Thread ; { days of the Every s Sali NK aists, ecial a . a te . a . 123 axsortod a 0 * "Netter of any interest received on the! by y In black, navy blue and taupe, wit ras plaited yoke, Muslin Underwear at Special Prices Fextrn ar f 38 Tracing Wheels Fa 4 Bubject exceeded this number of words. .¢ eeae back and new sleeves. Three immense counters, piled full of fine underwear— ee Wah) 5 SA 19.12" Waist Lengiheners 3 2 Therefore the word-limit feature had Mi j ES 4 slightly soiled and mussed from handling and disp! sting Cotton va Silk Taffeta Bindi 1 to be entirely dierogarded in awarding | avenuc | ag sulle cle. ulltlie | Messaline Silk Waists, Special at $7. 75 Nightgowns, $1.50 to $0.75, were §2 to $15.75. en ae: 45 | 83. Ribbon Wire, sya, pon et AB the prizes. | 10 are g In black, taupe and navy blue, with hand-made yoke of Corset Covers, 5c to $5, were B5c to $10. Sewing and Darnig Sees ‘ Eieierive So, 119 tease! Miserable. should re yon corded silk and bias folds; plaited back, plaited and stitched Drawers, $1.25 to $6.75, were $1.75 to $9. Arn Urania? Tetnnes intents wulraconyOr see 48 ted ' a a ee ve LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S §feves: Combinations, $1.50 to $9.75, were $2 to $15. ‘a 4 2 Spring and Safety i , ete letter has awarde¢ ee Six _ VEGETABLE COMPOUND $25 French Negligees at $13.50 Chemises, $1.50 to $9.75, were $2 to $18. te cov'd ; ee stoet ; 7 4 Fi eradariaeer (ec nalaimaeween al. | enieimer, No. 1i Se = OF pink, light blue and mauve India Silk, lined to waist $1.25 House Dresses at $1 Band 4. 141016 JH! | diooha) Mavinihievevee er: J ; get. x i th, with albatross, trimmed with lace insertion. ncspiste Alipeulperenles pink bee evecare SlIk cov'd—Non, 3 @ 4 il sala’: Vata, eetvorca catia Reese AT sworth, ne-piect d percale; pink, or gray and white. Poo win: 4 : elvete D Bast Nine-| “For three years 11 Of India Silk, trimmed with lace insert h . PARLIN TARE = 10 "3 ae dh 9 buying eae se te i i Pink-and-white, blue-and-white or black - and - white |) Wide Rol! Tay : Sl aexterion furniture, ecothings | donk aver anes French Negligees, Special at $5 aukon Ginicdunnyaiiicamidsia Soil | iitalttaves arent eee aie es Ba EG and furnishing my fat, and fae ae Cflight blue, pink, navy blue, red or mauve albatross, ay oy 58 Clinton Satay Pine P on saving money at $14, $16 and HS a week 19 constant fear that something, terrible P with fancy collar, fniched with embroidered scalloped edge. $2.25 Black Sateen Dresses at $1.75 Sieg 23 et i ° CN Owe LIE 12h) HAS though I should lose my mind. Lydia 18 French Blouses at \ One-piece, plaited back and front; cuffs and detachable § Celluloid Protectors 4 an & 3 50 I ) 14 ble Compound ha Of handkerchief linen, entirely hand-made and embroid- Collar trimmed with edge of embroidery. Ideal and Century Corset Diack ji $14 Plan. and 1 cannot say | Wered, trimmed with Cluny Isce insertion and fine plaits. $5 Ripple Eiderdown Robes at $3.85 eu neaaes 2 17 : G 8 : oF eae ee a $15 French Biouses at $9.75 REG eraylpineilighe binenlelmonoistylejjouth yokelanaléll/ ae sea 38 ee 8 b eat include) Of handkerchief linen, entirely hand-made and embroid- fowing sleeves: trimmed with plain satin ¥ Co EN eT ie 7 2) Means 3 Ge Con hia aga a ered, trimmed with lace insertion and fine plaits. ‘ ‘ y : 3 ae Muslin Yokes—all sizes 5 § | Pine—box 2 1 wu . $ bs i 5 6 Poke ; smakers’ Pins Be vas mete fs 1 50 and $3.75 French Dressing Sacques $2.50 Flannelette Negligees at $1.75 | | ¢ 4 ih, box imo2 1286 sees Lape ; t $2.75 Japanese figures on red, blue, or black ground; front With A . 17 3 a Bi ) at 94. plaited and trimmed with satin ribbon, Belted at waist. Bates AS BoM st 39 w 5 a Of pink, light blue or mauve albatross, trimmed with a BU ee Sal Bone Hairpins—dozen 10 7 =) a ete hand-embroidered bands. $2.25 Cotton Crepe Kimonos at $1.50 Aine eifak 1D ai was furt sates H Infants’ $6 Coats at $3.75 t sj Japanese figured; shirred shoulders; | Bla: 4 red) my eo Wl IBAgiLISUINEGV ore (Dies at f ohn chiila and broadcloth, in gray, red and navy blue; Plain sau 2 ; os 3 Books a : $16 Plan End of Trip to Colorado. ee ore eee faale $1 Flannelette Dressing Sacques at 75c 3 Shoulder Porn 1 9 ($800 a yea + Infants’ $3 50 Bonnets|t at $2.50 Soft, feecy material; fioral patterns on ground of navy 8 Chitton Cotar Forms GH ) Of white and colored fel: blue, red cr cadet blue; high neck with turnover collar 2 Girdle Fou Vp clusters of flowers. Sizes up to 6 years. belted at waist. 5 121 oy i Girls’ $2 Sweaters at $1,25 $6.50 Guaranteed Silk Petticoats at $4 i A le nd white, V-neck, pearl buttons, sizes for' Black taffeta silk, with deep flounce, accordion-plaited, 4) 7 en | or sectional, with stitched bands. ‘Third fioor, Old Building. | Ovnsy Peart ; 3 — : 3 ‘an nt cone Hugdred 5 . s Women’s Kid Gi Mune eau 8 ie ey Young Women’s Tailored Suits en's Kid Gloves at 90c s ‘8 g vat €4 and one montis A fine offering of Women's Bak Mentiing 31) 4 v Wh Two-clasp French Kid Gioves Feerbniieee i ; b ils ; ‘ 3 OW. ose Merits Make Them Leaders in tans, browns and black, at a 1 balls 20 Aa & The qualities of two styles are so undeniably good, they are Rae miner ae made for} s)\, i 15 | He + + yy celle: a , > = . lumiuum ‘Tbimbh da s | THE BEST $350 SHOES ror mex in the “special merit” class and step to the front tomorrow 4, Ae eee ean aiit Dry Te Ghee re 2 i ———— First—the materials are excellent. You must add to that, smart made and finished fe Snap Fasteners dozen 5 ae Savings twenty-six weeks.. "’ W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE 4 ished, perfect-fit-B sorery Belt oe $18 Plan | MORE cut, effective lines, general “fitness” and that perfection of detail ting. Regularly $1.25 and $1.50, wai eC elt ania - ae | mneecrogm apartments | Wath | MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER [214 finish which motes so strongly for beauty in Tailored Suits ef See aa, Collar Bupportstor two : 149 tol nts, $18 pf month as' s XO} ¥ wit 1B sie lah ani’ cfs aon MANUFACTURER IN THE WORDED, [pf o° moe se Srnciahhy Wome |S an , ‘able. pa Aer BE Nh A eg : en's All-Sii 4 HONE Ol Clothing + . ac Sa ee ad furniture The reason W.L. Douglas Suits ately. 20 Suits at $25.50 Wmbrellasiatiy2 1 Women’s Robes—S Towelling Need Instalment® (piano) $3.50 shoes are worn by Of cheviots, in navy blue, “anish Of broadcloth, in gray, green, navy | We are not always fortunate} , bool TSS rene aA LE eee a riges | more men in all walas of bine, black and ¢ a, chevron blue, brown and black. Jacket, 34 in. | enough to get these fine umbrel- ff}?! pire nies: « Roriexawploi== meee | life than any other make is stripes. Jacket, single-breasted, semi- long, double-breasted,semi-fitting,patch a8 to sell for $2 each, When] ,""" . Corton Dice Towelling—worth (4... 4% Ae : ! because I give the wearer fitting, batton-trimmed, large pockets, pockets, Interlined. Skirt plaitedback We do—they are regular $3 ay tive swath ene check or plain 63, ter en waka Reroatter es re ectie) | the benefit of the most catin-lined, Circular skirt, fold and and front, circular sides, fold and but- quality—they go quickly. A lit- | Tos ornaments, , 19e = eee complete organization of button-trimmed, Sizes for 14, 16 and, ton-trimmed. Sizes for 14 and 16, tle lot ready tomorrow at $2f) Extra Values in Fotal Savings tn. twenty, mon ie skilled shoemakers in this 18 years. years. Second floor, Old Building. €@Ch—handsome natural wood | Popular Flannels i Rear eney nave Renee $102 a country, who receive the handles. Main floor, Old Building. | Opportunities that q em- | Te, $2). anid $20 on account bighest mages paid in the The New Flannel | phasize our advice t while ar ™)\ shoe industry and whose i]1z- ra . lew Flannels you can like i Mice eure ene plete Silk-and-Cotton’ Underwear nee tes ee cell For women who cannot wear wool, yet wish sufficiently Counters are piled high with splendid f | Hing —hemsittebed Th. lecti f th assortments, in soft, rich colorings in th to ow 12's to 84 ‘ 1 te selection of the warm underwear. The silk gives the warmth—and also the plain and printed effects. Many at- i CZlothi » i piece), ani rept ers and other materials sightliness. Cotton provides the durability. The combination is SrACUYE Dew de HOS ae’ Ihetalments, 1 will add: | for each part of the shoe 1 We h ae re ee oss lannels, stripes, 4 | worth For the Babies a Veh gm | amd every detail of the excellent. e have a charac eristically large variety of single plain colors, thor- | « Little Needfule at Latte Py pein efor insurance « 5.0 \ making is looked after by garments and combination suits—in numerous desirable styles : oughly shrunk, Fer eee are sit, wool ‘ ' 7 rs 4 § yd.—Embroidere Pes SUTIEHRIERI CE _ sm | specially trained experts in At $1 a garment—Vests and Drawers in medium weight. White Swiss White Flannel variety of designs) eB 1 would add. th of the! every department. ribbed Vests, low neck. Fancy Vests, with low necks, prettily trimmed. des SeneHg he to prevent much to 4.9 if shrinkage. to 1 If { could take you into my rge factoriesat Brockton, Mass., | tind. fellow At $1.50 a garment—Ribbed Combination Suits, and Corset Covers, in At 28c to 60c¢ yd.—Wash Flan Rites DUE pnd ahow you Rev sarin ly MY ue Peuslas ghee shoes are | ffwhite, Crochet-trimmed Vesis, in white and colors, in many fancy styles. e of the made, you woul en understand why they hoid their shape, —Wh sree non iti At 12t:¢ to 28¢ yd inted Flan- education, § fit better, wear longer. and Pe, At $2 agarment—White-ribbed Combination Suits, medium heavy weig nelettes in large and small designs, on light and da ‘And many other styles at $1.25, $1.75, $3, $3.50, $3.75 a garment, inchiding more than the coresponding regular Main floor, Old Building, are of greater value than (Signed) VW any other make. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Cannot €e Equalled at Any Price. W. i. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00 JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S ne $0 SHOES, THE SAME LEATHE RS. SOR $1.75 AND $2.01 Woven Flannelettes, ¢ in stripes, checks and plaids. ‘1 H Cantons—warth 14. First floor, Old Building for diapers Jone | OHN WAN cmaen eee J AMAKER MORNING SALES" morrow, Weinesday, Yo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, plenty of extra sizes at 25¢ a garm sizes. soft Cantons Snort ‘appear thimen differ Sours truly, A. Ls No. oe West 0} enty-ninth stree 1 : vm, which 1s the wearer against | THE FIRST FIVE. [Beak Bosanerem ane,pese | amend thy AVG ida ae Wo BOueriO Broadway, Fourth Avenus, Eighth to Tenth Street Fast Color Byeiets used ex: Catalog Bree WoL DOUGLAS, Lrockton, Mast, ei ~ The winners sel dare as follows: i No, tributed as follows: Andrews, Plight Wc. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES 'N GREATER NEW YORK | ay Gaalere: @2 West One & NTISTRY. cE | | sO MAIL OR cyte 3 Aes Broadway, cor. Howard, | 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St, eee ae a natn NAMICES: mene | : FOR BALE, | avenue, ork | roadway. cor 8th St. n bie ca ee ee aati eae Herman Prapilin, 853 Broadway. cor. :4th St.’ 798. BROOKLYN, N.Y. DR. GEO. W. McNULTY vol TH Collie AXIS, Bo neg Naw ai as Ae Broadway. cor. 36th St. ; 1367 Broadway .cor.Gates Av, ew York ea Rs fore: BUILDING), NEW Y Boar D ai 1447-1449 Broadway, 1421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl, SIXTH AVE IMPORTANT Re faule ¢ lots ert Mies, 6, J, visper,| 2202 Third Ave, cor 120th. | 47g Fifth Avenue. owe A WnbaR Won * Mai ten No. 411 Fourth avenue, New York | 984 Third Ave., neaz 59th St. JERSEY CITY ~ 18 Newark I TOV err ie cera Fifty Other Prizes. 2779 Third Avenue. sa) ees sii Teeth oy iy. wn, farantoal lacoyery 1OKeH S. Huck / owels {ley AO FIFTY OTHER PRIZES, rach con-| 250 West 125th Street. fe eDNe: a si na i f { Se . S64) 4 . eite or two #2 tickets to Paid in| 345 Eighth Avenue, NEWARK 5 Broad St. Full Set $ 25¢ Wome! Pull,” at Weber's Theatre, were dit} 95 Nassau Street. PATERSON —192 Market St. of Teeth, Ma choot Wash Ti bike 2te Labl Gil Cloths $1.00 67 ERT No, 28 Beekman Charles N, atroet. ‘Mrs. I. Quinn, No. 2:6 West Ono Hun-| @red and Forty-seventh street. | Muriel Van Zandt, No, 186 Bathgate avenue, | Mrs. J. Fellows, No. ii ‘Twelfth | street, Vong, Island’ C) | Mrs: Hi ‘Ayer, No. 886 ast One e weekly a All Work Guaranteca, SP Re ORLA T Eg a Night gown} .ox DERWIEAT 15 fis, OE ca eal ant any NAS 39e imb'd Plouncine ADS Men's Initial eee Gl Brine. Nalnnwk— ane aed designe A CURE FOR > UMATISM | sweater © cash OF credit Janond Co, 3 WEST 12}sc | | | ) the blood, which n symptoms Hundred and Sixiv-nrat street Mrs, A. Anderson, No, 16 Waverly Rheumatism is caused by an excess of uric acid in pie L. Kopf, No. 881 East One Hun- \ts carried through the circulation to all portions of the system, Eyer dred and ig Bae Heth ane 5 muscle, nerye, bone and joint absorbs the acrid, pain-producing poison ata ahd Piety etrn aires nt O'* causing achea inflammation, stifiness and other well kno Pansy Laszlay, No. 20 Bast ighty-/of the diseas Permanent relief from mecond street. Rheumatism cannot be expected from the use of-liniments, plasters, and ol, No. 50 Mast Third stre oeer al Pe ave this . ¥ 5" dit*Amateruam ave- other external treatment whieh does not reach the blood, where the lf Pou awe tras On fone Leekh 1 STEAMBOATS: ane ig los ated. Such measures give temporary relief, but in order tocur: plate, 1 do this with absolute bbe weaken! Rheumatism the urie acid and inflammatory poison must be expelled from satisfaction, fxamination of your i, i nth avo-/tlie blood, Cures Rhcumatiam because it ia a perfect blood | teoth free. ATTEN INE It makes little difference Pus fi 6 dk ate the circulation, neutralizes the wie acid and Bridge Work, per Tooth 3 ow ? 3 Me avaimar, ok avenue, (DuCiaer goes down inte 2 al ridge ork, per th, $5.00 — a 3 Mis) Willa’ A RN drives it from the blood, 8, 9.8. expels the irritating, inflamma ey Ee 4 § what you need—a World 3 HL a LETH TONG HHANCIE SND WACK ane 8 ; Pi BOOM, 191 Norwood suatter wy h is causing the pain, swelling and other discomfort, enti 44 ASBERY PARR AND BACK so» 8 “Want will go and get it 3 | 7 Se, Brook! . Norwood thre weak, sour blood, and permanently cures Rheumatism, Tn all form 982 = $57 — 8% —-B1O ™,, f \ Vea in "8 lr20 Children» Sires J Bhan »n, No. 2% Sunnyside /Of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, 8, 8. 8. will be found a sal 7 a | { Dit, BDO ao sos kat sey~(¥eRetable remedy, possessing the properties needed to cure, and at th G UI LSH A N aiid trast ay jtame time a medicine that builds up the entire system by its fine tonic _., PIANOS AND ORGANS, 3 aq tlso 15 OTHER x jandel, No. 242 Weat Stx-leffects, Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who|N, E, Cor, 125th St, and 8th Ave, get: Se elt be pat, iceabeltarions H THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, Go| Hatrgneny dt W. tat we” Si RU eRe sath oot , Nelson, No, 06 Bast . the pine and discomfort of TEETH, 29¢ Koys' | oe na aal vee ' LOOK FOR eer none Ae es Not advertised 100 Plaid Vie oria suitings, s, OX ————$—— 49¢ Tartan suiting a ce 390 Silk blastic Belts 22 a mbredias 1.45] 160 Mere'z'd Sa : 9 ———— 6 15 1029 MORNING SPECIALS~equal value to above Space does not permit LOOK FOR THE CLOOK@#t THE CLOCKS!

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