The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1908, Page 10

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r i _ ee RRR rm EN. RANT UT i. FR ON THE CIGAR eet " A pa DEMAND Had Dre el Smoking, but War Incident Swamped Him With the Weed und of by The Closing Pri DETROIT, M Fred D. G court now in sess Wayne, in the Western sul city, said to some friends here cigar that ma father President U. S bacco smoker, figured quite s the winning of the battle of peaking of this incident, A to- rongly in Don- Gen elson t sald: y father 1 Foote on the latt was in conference with s flagship rom the him that Adm! and had just accer Admiral when w the left flank repulsed. Hurry conditional surrend: “The new father had the battlefield withou Foote’s cigar from his mou’ spatches from the front told how father had come on to the battlefield ‘cool and collected, and peacefully smoking a long black cigar.’ “People who read the story began sending congratulations and presents of cigars. ‘Tens of thousands of cigars came, and my father smoked many of them. It made a confirmed smoker of him. as mar lid cigars as people imag times one cigar tl ly relight: would would frequent- | 5 n from break- | BREAKS A COLD PROMPTLY 2 following formula is a never-fail- Gen. Grant said that hi r tried | in; edy for colds: to acquire the smoking habit at West Point just because the ruies forbade smoking. His attempts at smoking while he cadet, however, him nd when he left West Point Hy gave them up. During r he took a liking to the Mexican cigars and found that they agreed with him, but when lb to the North he ar habit of s Fort Don One ounce of Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilia, one ounce Toris C and one-half pint of good whiskey; and shake thoroughly each time and use in doses of a tablespoonful every four hours. This, if followed up, will cure aa acute cold in 24 hours, The ingredients can be gotten at any drug store. ———— SUNDAY WORLD WANIS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. made You May Secure a 3 al Baloonn Dri “Without Cost by Simply Writing to Us Wet Suburban Re sidents free HILL L LAW N DR YE. RS which CARBONA UNBURNABLE CLEANING FLUID Caanot § Cannct Explode. burn, For sale at 40,000 Drug tores, Groceries, House- furnishing Stores and Departments, 15c, 25c, 50¢ @ $1, 00 Got What Phi "vp and Ask for Carbona, wouldn't dare do this wit! Benzine or Naptha for- YQHE BVEWNIiNe WORLD, SAVES BOY. BUT IS INJURED, | 82% Te nottecman wos caught | ty Harled by one ort r Pront of Another, ‘ 1 i 1s hth 1 nan Ke hone | 1 r t | wut ba) LNs FALL. stl ge ate, on Sixth street fron f ar, T K g at No. # Weehawken Muu uA Y, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave., 37th-38th Sts, SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY MQ (STORE CLOSES ONE P. M.) Young Men's and Boys’ Suits Boys’ Winter Suits Norfolk and Dc ixtur ble-breasted extra kn ts, all wool cloth, bockers: $ to 17 plain colors and years. Actual val Young Men’s S Of 1 ted fabrics, and work: Misses’ and Girls’ Girls’ Chinchilla Coa’ Full length om els, of Gray or Navy Cl collar, wool I 4 to 12 years. Coats hilla, velvet Actual value $15.00.... Misses’ Caracul Cloth Coats Full length model of Impor A lining; 8 to 18 years Misses Geilored S uits Misses’ Three Piece Sui Dressy Tailored Suits of F ake, Navy or Old Blue, s satin fined, velvet collar, with p 414 to 20 years. Actual valu ¢ sloth a t, in London jarter ¢ Colonial Stone Green, lined and Actual value Women’s Sutts and Gowns Dressy Broadcloth S: Colonial and Directoire 1 in black and the lead and int Persian skirts, wal value $45.00. Dressy Broadcloth Gow Open front model of high lustre im in Taupe, , or Stone collar, Persian yoke, sat Actual value $39.50 Women’s Street and Evening Coats Street and Evening Coats Empire and hipless models of Imported Broadcloth, in black and all eveni i Heretofore $34.50 to Rich Caracul Cloth Coats Full length medels of Im; collar and cuffs, best satin Black Caracul, shaw Actual value $39.5 Women’s Fur Coats and Furs French Seal Coats Pony skin Coats 45 inch model of French seal; nS, hawl collar and cuffs; novelty caded silk or satin lining | satin lining; handsome buttons, 50.00 Actual value $85.00, 45.00 | Actual value $69.50, | Value $23. Value $29.50, Scarf. w Muff. 6.75 9.75 15.00 19.75 rt 10,50 Purity, Maturity and old-fashioned Honesty - all help ae ————— to make it best. UPRIGIEE PIANOS. oe $350 Schleicher .~ Sona $175 $400 Schleicher & Sons $195 Splits, Bottles and Draught $350 Bailey a 3 Brewery ottling $350 DeRivas & Harris $183 10$ humann Sons $185 W " $425 Cable-Nelon. . $185 —— ‘im steneke =. $185 . $155 Wagner 3145 ' a Smith & Bernes . $155 ee 275 Kirenhow . $175 50 Needham = ,_—s, $185 4 $425 Schumann €&+ Sone $160 { | $i00 Wing & 90n ,, $175 SSS $450 Weer Bros... $175 “ ” $450 \teriing . mn . $195 Follow! the crowd | $375 Colby Ll siss ,uUpies $160 into The World’s 4 ple Abe Wa nt” Columns | bv aar aie 17 wi We kert . $143 il 350 4eliman 135 oo? emaaeanmenennmnd b. <cataeatiaa te eeet RIM PRON_CRAWPOR | OVERCOAT AND TROUSERS AT 1s PRICE NUVHEMBER 2, 1908. VOTE EARLY TO-MORROW Then Go to King’s for Your New Winter Overcoat To-Day and Tc-Morrow Will Be Big Days at Selling Out), THEIR Bits STORE Corner 6th Ave. and 23d St. EVERY SUIT, TOP COAT, CRAVENETTE, Unable to th en -Foiced to Vacate is your oppor- shing Goods \ Peg aine Prices Snappy Styles, Excellent Workmanship Men’s Business Suits |Men’s Winter Overcoats Sale | Retail Price c 5,00) 10.00 Heavy Oxford Overcoat 8,00 | 12.00 Dark Gray Overcoat 7.09| 13:00 Bla 8.00 4 . 9,00 .10,00 .12,50 Suits +8 09 High Grade Suits 13,50 ntire stocs of Men’s Trousers Suits and Overcoats go at '; re * ene Boys’ Suits ( Long Pants, 13 to 19 years. 6.00. Fancy Cheviots 9.00 Black Cheviots 12.00 Fancy Worsteds ... 15.00 Br 15.00 Scotch Cheviots Men’s Trousers G2 to 44 waist.) Sale Price 5.00 . 6.00 34 to 44.) zes 34 to 44.) 7.00 Suits 5 25.00 Fancy Heavy jot Ove ancy Vests, Boys’ and Children’s "Men's Top Coats Retail (Sizes 34 to 44.) Value 10.00 Tan Top Coat... 12.00 Black Thibet Fall Coat. Sale Price wn Styles Boys’ ‘Short-Pants Suits Retail (Double Breasted, Sale Value 6 to, 16 years. Price 3,00 Fancy Chevi ++. 1,50 4.00 Black or Brow eviots. 2.00 cy Worsteds . 75 Cheviots 50 Cor. Sixth Avenue and 23d Street Until 10 SHOW YOUR COUPON TO CASHIER Retail Value 2.50 i assimeres... Scotches 1.25 eB 00 ates) . 6.00 ( KING’ Open Saturday Night RAILROAD FARE ALLOWED TO OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASERS, Stern Brothers Announce that their store will close to-morrow, Election Day, at 12 o’clock West Twenty-third Street Te, Piano D_pt. sourth SIXTHTAY.. 19°70 20° STREETS NEW yoeK, A Sale of | «Nearly New” Pianos As listed in panel at left. Every instrument a beau- tiful Mahogany Upright, used only a few months on rental in the best New York homes and warranted to be in perfect condition by our Ten Year Guarantee please, that Pianos are almost new; that they not only look like new, but that inside and! outside tent are in pere and GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS, Bear in mind, these Bring this list with. you and select an instrument to-morrow, It your golden opportunity The ton f every Piano is rich wid lasting, while the cases are fine, double veneered mahogany. You may buy any of them for only *5 Downand 1 a Week With the distinet: understanding ¢ using on year, you do not agr sith us th it i a ain, utah return it to us, and « dollar you ve paid will wowed in pas ment tor any of our pianos, including such tin SCHIUMANN AND mahes as th K SCHUARPEER PACKARD “MATCHLESS MILTON," ADL THI 1 CO geet — Ae lee ir ia . 8.00 f ; ae Wanamaker Long Cloth and Nainsook| a / Vwanafe -; (Old Stewar Special ole ibie Bulletin Of Election Day Offerings The morning hours will be short—until one o’clock—but we intend that they shall be busy. So here are the leading # candidates for your interest—merchandise rare timeliness, at opportune savings, described in pithy graphs: Women's Tailored Suits at A more than usually stylish model ir Store Closes Tomorrow at 1 0 rctobk t Bu lding 8.50 4 hand-f ashed seams, single-breasted, satin-b Colonial pockets. Close-fitting t $18.50 each, long buttons $25 valu 1 with three Suits that are easily floor, Old Building. i f ‘ \ Young Women’s Smart Suits, $17.50 omorrow morning, ng of tive dollars, drome novelty-striped S-P-£-C-1-A-L—their regula: value is $22.50. young wor at a clear an walf right into th Two sty i d, semi-fitted, in ha blue or green w . trimmed side v kets have patch pocke with large buttons. | AD sa le trix: med with velvet ined. Circujar } panel front, trimmed with buttons, Sizes for}14 Second door, Old Building. |} Wisostee' s [idee Kid Gloves, 90c a Pair . Splendid gloves at a Tow Women’s Lace Coat Sets at 50c ts, in a number of Old Build $ vaines nBs OLR CLOTHS, $2.75 a Yatd 5 other small quantity of the her day. Wonderful right to go with the Ya yard or over. To- rst floor, Old Building! . wide, 12 yards to the 2 a Women’s Fine 50c Handi Pereniets: 25c each Handkerchiefs nail, and choice lot; tomorrow Main +.oor, Fines: q fashionable PRICE. ality pure Irish | women; all have fhe at HALF Old Building. | re eee $3.50 Damask Napkins, $2.50 a Dozen| Handsome bleached Scotch Damask Napkins, 22-inch, in several beauti- ful designs that are dis Hence $2.50 a dozen, | mtinued because there are no cloths to matth. stead of $3.50. First floor, Old Building. | + Shoes—Favorites at $3 | } Shoes, made of gun-metal calf, fashion and good sense went hand-in-hand, In the popular Blucher style, with prettily perforated vamps—smart shape, rather narrow toes; arcited instep, Cuban heels, welted soles—a close copy of a $5 model, and quite unequalled in value at $3, Ask to see style 437. : 5 Main floor, Old Building. K Women's Splendid Walkir in choosing which Women’s New Lingerie Waists, Special, $2.75 The very attractive fronts are French hand-embroidered; material is sheer lawn; fine plaits in front, and plaited at side; buttoned in back; new long plaited sleeves. Unusual value at $2.75 each. Third floor, Old Building. Women’s Snug Coat Sweaters, $4.50 A stylish, but distinctly mannish cut, heavy weave; in white with white, green, brown or pale blue border, or solid gray. You'll need one for the football game tbmorrow, or when “getting the election returns.” $4.50 each, Third floor, Old Building. Women’s Better-than-Usual Underwear, Sdc A particularly good group of Women’s Ribbed White Cotton Vests and Drawers; trimmed in our own way; three weights— medium, medium heavy, and heavy. Excellent Winter garments, well finished—50c a garment. Main floor, Old Building. Women’s Grater Top Stockings, 35c a Pair Fine gage black lisle thread Stockings, with the special feature of a double fold garter top of cotton, elastic, yet fitting closely without binding. An exclusive Wanamaker idea—adds ‘comfort and life to the stockings. |] Low spliced heels, double soles and toes. Special value at 35c a pair, three pairs, $1. Main in Floor, Old Building. $18 and $20 Lace-edged Table Cloths, $10 | These superb Table Cloths, 90 inches round, have centers of fine linan, and are elaborately trimmed with wide Renaissance lace; some of the cen. ters have hand drawn-work, others have lace insertion. A peculfarly lucky purchase brings these rich cloths here to sell at HALF PRICE, or near $10 each—usually $18 and $20. First Floor, Old Building. John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street | i Broadway,dthand Vth Sts. Suit Dept. specials, Tuesday Morning, Misses’ Broadcloth and Cheviot Suits made especially for the miss who } knows a suit with snap and style; ‘ jacket 27 inches long, semi-fitted, with inlaid collar of velvet; flared skirt trimmed with two folds; all j aeee’ 22.00 Women’s Plain Tailored Broadcloth Suits Jacket UG inches long, tight fitting satin lined; flared skirts, fin- with G-ineh told; colorings, brown; the latest colorings; value Special at " and ished black $19.00 blue and value Special at 15.00 Women’s and Misses’ 42-inch Coats | all trimmed to aney Mixtures of nicely in sizes 12 Special Plain and F Wool material, with fancy buttons, t 18; value $9.50 6.50 FOR ALTERATIONS. Workmanship Guaranteed, NO CHARGE Perfect Fit seer nee ns “Follow the Crowd” Into The World’s “Want” Columns, and (— JonnDaniel\SonssSons. 1

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