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of th 1 the preventives ye plague Te ra ) ey aisles arrows point York war against the white ects the great n part has under- plays of Methods of Fight+ work which the eity The Method of Treatment. panoramte hun vivia, Ides of conm ve uninitiated of the treatment | Photo: | ing ‘Tuberculosis. views the CITY MAKES FINE SHOW. Exhikit Is Even Larger Than the One Seen at Interna- tional Congress. ne mode sani r eyes to behold has its exhibit, » in the Union aroused to ite also v to continue the war for the extermination of tuberculosis, oulosis the American Mus: tory. It is the kind ev the direction of whose banner the international tuber- to-day at of Natural His- | of its to the exhibit was opened other, spread through- is strikingly told ler » exhibits of the arity of t nty leanliness, nourishing food, Ise, plenty individual, the er vent are fighting the 7 e foods are th Be | It ts an exhibit enlarged even over | MUnslentlitbeie fen ee | fe whicl on display at Wash- ny. is-foremost with an el Ga fdas s L v bit of the work of ye ington during t Internatic Con minds. In Germany e sized negative of X-ray ex; of the lungs of the afflict d and fs so brond and extensive gress, that the truth- spend me {rr front of c vividly show e. mili ts, atudy j the museum a wonder hit g the re- h tmarkable work done in preventing the | Chel GUeH) a5 spread of nrough infected milk. | diton which oor Mhisideithe paste tell you is not a Here you may gainst th 4 effects of dixeased | ee eens n infected. mille m Everything Is Sanitary. and healthful for tt GF Uniest baby to consume. aaa PBute ern B eh Gnu Grou no ae In Strong Contrast. j museum is ke ae of the air dition, from of the a the grounds in whic are kept as cows s! battle against the wi uberéulosis geri won, to the top or t ground or ar museum, where the Manz 1 cities are shown to exhibit, contatred in gr 5 umption, and the | stitute exhibit, contatred in gr c ected as a potent Jars, shows diseased lunse whos: time owners fell victims to th On every hand are phe preading disease, as 1s the onogtaph delivers a lecture leo that every onp may understand that plottings, maps, dial ultures, fresh air, fresh! and pure foods and @esigns and a thousand other mediums proper sanitary conditions are the | panel, Lovey Proce Basemtuf (Old Building) Store Closes at 6 P. M. December Sale of Women’s Coats We start this stirring sale with unusually fine values in Long Black Kersey Coats at $12.75. ‘This low price is made possible by an exceptional purchase. The coats are wortha [| third more. | At $12.75—Long Black Kersey Coats, Empire style, semi-fitted, sin- [| | gle-breasted, side vents, large panel effect, velvet collar, satin-lined to waist- Sizes 32 to 42. Caracul Cloth Coats at $13.75 You would pay one-half more at many places for such §! coats. SPECIAL AT WANAMAKER’S AT $13.75. Made of imported Caracul Cloth, half length, semi-fitted, shawl collar and satin-lined. Stylish Millinery at $3 Extra good materials and smart style mark this new as- sortment of hats, $3 does not represent the true value of these pretty models—they are worth much more, for the materials of which they are made were bought at one-third their regu- jar prices and the hats were trimmed by our own designers. Holiday Hints of Umbrellas If you are thinking of selecting an umbrella as a gift, note the very special prices of these groups that offer worth-while economies, Engrav- ing of initials free of charge; monograms, 25c extra. At $1.50, regularly $2—Men’s and Women's Umbrellas of union taf- feta; fancy handles finished with silver or gun-metal and natural wood, eiivertrimmed. 28-in., for men; 26-in., for women. At $2, regularly $2.75—Of union taffeta, with silk case. Choice selec tion of fancy handles. 26 and 28 in. ' At $2.50, regularly $3.75—Women’s All-silk Umbrellas, men’s extra quality union taffeta; choice handles. Handsome All-wool Suitings at 70c a Yard Regular $1 a yard fabrics, that we can sell at this welcome reduction, There are stylish celors in stripéd effects; 54 inches wide, 10-Yard Gingham Dress Patterns, 65c Yard Clean, crisp bright colorings, in checks, plaids and plain colors, at the very special price of 65c for a ten-yard pattern, Pretty Negligee Garments At $2.50—Robes of striped eiderdown; fitted back, sailor collar, satin- trimmed sleeves, girdle at waist. emacs allan mati At 88c—Dressing Sacques of outing flannel, ligh@ground with floral feslat, plaited back, with or without collar, finished with scalloped edge, Women’s Silk and Net Waists at $3.90 Of Messaline silk in light blue, pink or white; yoke effect of lace and medallions, waist trimmed with lace insertion, New long sleeves, Of colored net, plaited front and back. Children’s and Infants’ Wear FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS, in blue-and-white and pink-and-white @tripes. Sizes for 40 14 years. 75c, INFANTS’ CURLY BEARSKIN CAPS, trimmed with fur head and @atin ribbon bow. Silk-lined, 50c. CHILDREN'S WOOL SWEATERS, buttoned on shoulders, wed and gray. Sizes for 1 to 6 years. 50c, Colors, Heatherbloom Petticoats, $1.50 ng black and calors, made with deep sectional flounce, ¢rimmed with its. At 25c to 50c--Petticoats of outing flannel in pink-and-white or blue- and-white stripes, finished with plain ruffle and hem or scalloped edge. Carpet Runners at Half Price About a hundred and fifty Carpet Runners in Wilton, Axminster, Smyrna and cotton Cashmir qualities, at half their usual prices, ranging from Cotton Cashmir Runners, 3x 9 1, at $1,50, regularly $3, to Wilton Ronners, 3 x 15 ft, at $11.50, regularly $25, John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Bighth to Tenth streets Jamined the xpread th ~~ SMUGGLE SAWS 10 hatter tl wh \ portrayed a the perfor The tw clean a somileh cow col their gloxey. Ventil under the ¢ LOUD “JOKE” STIRS UP DOWN Tov CROWD Pesky, Who Has Broken Out of Other Jails, Foiled in Bold Plan. " At attempt at a ‘Tombs jail delivery y frustrated to-day by Warden mia ah Le Je- Tiynn when he discovered two finely iINiE very Ue d Hitle steel saws hidden In the steam boiler, she 1 pair of shoes which had vicinity of Beek » William Pesky, a desperate | just at the noor , and burglar, who ts a pris- | Thonsands hear oner in the observation ward, Pesiey | those thousands it has broken out of half a dozen jails In for several hours eer of crim, and was undoubt- hurrying of folks al contemplating an escape from his hundreds of head: nt place of confinement Then ¢ pollcem: y and, finally, lice—all of whom n but got littl tta and her hu ed his le », In Cenre street Court violent and tried y to put him no ey in the lence house engine took a hand It was explained what } tain truckman creating a little exci ploded a deton: and when the sufficient proportions } You one o Since that tme with an td cap in the s nent ha driven h air, and the several times in the sam. a showed Early Christmas Shopping Is Quite as Much to the Purchaser’s Advantage. as to Ours 1, Immense Holiday stocks—not picked over yet. 2. Store not over-busy insures comfortable service, 3. Many exceptional offerings, and right prices throughout. A Sudden Sortie of These Women’s Tailored Suits at $20 We predict a quick exit for such handsome suits at such a low price. In fact, women snapped up the first lot of the very same suits at a higher figure we were glad to get these— seventy-five in all—from the maker to sell for less. Their chief attractions are, first, the smart unfinished striped worsted, in navy blue, black and smoke gray, which gives the suits a great air of distinction; next, the graceful half-fitting knee-length coats which a themselves well to almost every figure, and the severely plain tailoring. And finally, of course, the tempting price—$20. The coat has large sla side pocket, trimmed with satin, giving the effect of large button-hole, notched collar, close- fitting coat sleeves, and is single-breasted, with five large buttons. The skirt is eight-gored and close-fitting, with plain back, and fastened with covered buitons at side. Then there is interesting picking among a number of the suits now marked at specially low prices, because sizes are broken. Second floor, Old Building. Women’s EVENING COATS Hold a Special Matinee There's enough of interest in this announcement to bring every woman in New York who needs an Evening Wrap to WANAMAKER’S tomorrow. Very low prices will rule on superb Coats and Capes, in a wonderful variety of styles, that are worth a great deal more than we shall sell them for. And with the opera, concert and theatre ons in full swing, and social entertainments galore under way, the need for handsome and appropriate wraps is at its height. First is a choice com- pany of Imported Evening Wraps at $50 The regular values are $70 to $95; there are about fifty in all, and only one of a kind, in most elegant and distinguished styles. Colors include pale blue, pink, white, old rose, lavender, smoke, pearl gray, various shades of green, cerise and brown, ‘Then these several offerings of handsome Domestic Wraps at spe= cially low prices. At $20, value $30—Three models, two of which are handsome coats, 52 in, long, of fine broadcloth, in pale blue, pink, pearl gray and white; with large flowing sleeves, effectively trimmed with satin and lined with peau de cygne, or trimmed with appliqued cloth in contrasting colors. The third model is-a graceiul Cape, At $28, value $35—Handsome black broadcloth and satin Coats, 52 in, long, with contrasting colored linings of rich peau de cygne, in the newest shades, Also handsome coats and capes in pastel shades, At $30, value $40—A limited number of very handsome long Capes, falling in full graceful folds from the shoulder, with high Danton collars, linings of rich peau de cygne, in pearl gray, champagne, pale blue, white and tan. Second floor, Old Building. The Black Dress Goods Section is brimful of fine and ser- viceable fabrics, al excellent blacks and shown under the bright daylight, so selections are made most satisfactorily, Just now, some specially priced groups of particular interest: Black Broadcloths, $1 to $4.50, {Prunella Cloth, $1 to $2, Fancy Black and Plain Scrges, 50¢ | ‘Bisin and Fancy Cheviots, 50¢ to to $2. 91.50, All-wool Black Henrietta, 50c¢ to $1.50. | Black Bordered Fabrics, $2 to $3. ‘Shadow-striped Venetians, $1.50 Ito $2, k Goods at special prices—All desirable fabrics, s or three dress lengths of a kind, and marked at hurry-out prices. Allesilk: Plaid Marquisette, was, French Poplin, was $1.25, now $1 $2.25, now $1.59 4 yard, a yard, Silk-striped Marquisette, was $3, Herringbone now $2 a yard. now $1 a yard, Herringbone Cheviot, was $4, now 50-in, Ladies’ Cloth, was $1, now $1.50 a yard. 75¢ a yard. French Plaid Cheviot, 56-in, Broadcloth, was $1.50, now now $14 yard, $l a yard, First fl., Old Bldg, John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth streets etimes two Serge, was 61-50, was §1.25, rested last month in a his sister, Minnie nd, Giovant Mar- ying to escape from the de- hat time ne Jumped from a three days Pesky has fre- asked the attendants if a pair 1 ved for him, and ombs | to} n was torn off in he has tie observation ward of the| His in- | that the | i been tampered apart and the that the 1 t until he is t | have be r 2 s which have been Weweds Sore (Old Stewart Building) Store Closes at 6 P. M, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908. WOODRUFF A PATRIOT. PRESCRIPTION PURIFIES BLOOD WAMIHINCHON, Nev dalboaluss «very wot! | FREE TRANSFERS ii i8sc'you one. Wee 0a: good oo be eee” Dread \ ‘ He bioed. and in cash on a $1.00 purchase at our "| bet prhegearnty in AAO all wthdeed store, making it just the same as though Bend AHVESUNE torent hiente can Or oURaTR | ALL CARS TRANSFER Waa a eats vt ahaken each tie LEXINGTON To S°AVES 5970 607'Sr. aoxa FROM BARON AND Detanade {in odhyteremanean ariamy pale] It Is Advisable to FREE, tos of filing: stre The Sunday World b to ee the words jest World Wants Work Wonders. from Si opera song, S.BAUMANN & BRO. Furniture, Garpets, Rugs, Bedding & Draperies One Low Price---Cash or Liberal Credit System Couch Covers in Tapestry designs, 60 in. wide, full length; recently 98e | ath. pas arranie of th Lace Cure- only. Femme in white $1.75 to Bon tains, Vatue $1.75...... | in Golden Sy with 5 drawers: with Marge 8.25 rs Brussels Rags, 10.49 8.3x10.0, Chiffonier Oak, let Fable, in Weachs “1 Oak, with Preneh bevel plate °6.75 Smith Best Brussels Carpets, Larre Rocker, in weath- ered onk, Spanish Golden Oak or Weathered Carved Rocker. gras. with saddle seat; like finished Teather pillow seat; like eutr ¥ all sizes: ent: valne ero. 2098 os Soe". 6.98 ALL CARS TRANSFER 270 PHOOMNGCUE, Tra SHAVE? $9770 602 Sr Everybody Should Attend This Gigantic Holiday Sale. Our nt at O¥th St, and Lex. Ave. will | hand you one. It's as Vas oc. tn | cash On a $1.U) purchase at yur store, Don’t Hesitate! Buy One To-morrow ! Weeks More to Christmas ! We are having a great rush in this most advantageous holiday piano sale, | and we advise you to make your selection to-morrow | If you want to buy a highest-grade, sweet-toned piano and make a | | clear saving of $225 besides, take advantage of this great sale of $450 Walters Pianos «$225 | Including Beautiful Chair and Fleece Lined Rubber Cover for $5 Down and $1 a Week No interest for time taken in making payments. | We do not charge for insurance, and there are no extras whatever. $225—That's All. Pianos delivered to your home on payment of $5. Pianos delivered within city limits will be kept in tune for one year free Think of It! One can buy the highest grade Walters pianos by paying $5 Down and thereatter only $1 Per Week We guarantee you a saving of from 40 to 50 Der cent. in this great sale, besides the best piano investment you can make & J $375 Style A Walters Pianos, $198 $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 $600 Style K Walters Pianos, $300 | $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 | $650 Style F Walters Pianos, $325 | $550 Style D Walters Pianos, $260 | $750 Style R Walters Pianos, $375 | $700 $350 | $1,000 Walters Baby Grand, $600 falters Colonial, at $900 Walters Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $450 | Finest player plano made, wiih 12 \ Don't Buy a Piano Uniess rolls of music, c inet and scarf. Beware of Piano Frauds, It Bears the Maker's Name. 1 te Aangerous so purchase @ plano masquerading under a false pame, Diet led Pianos ts the mw form @ frau tL conelets labelttine by ate 8 che 3 ha * Zoot on Uut in reality dt ie nothing but @ choad commercial actused the dealer for that purpose, and jaa short. thir e han me perfectly | Caution! bent buy a » alled ‘sigh’ * han they ‘are, worth here hang Request a representatti« 1 . . Exchange ) ; ; ' aying a #1 lon t Delay: ra poointed in secu Plas the World All Cavs Transferto BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lex, to 3d Av., 59th to60thSt. Only 3 | Do Your Xmas Shopping Early You will find it more satisfactory from every point of view. Stocks are at their fullest, while the aisles aren't crowded to the extent they will be as Christmas draws nearer. In shopping early, you can take more time and are bound to find that which suits you best. Anything that you select now will be held for-delivery-until the $100 French Seal |$15 and $20 Italian |MarbleBusts at $8.75 Coats at $64 Many different models, ranging in Forwomen. Superb new garments, | 50 inches long, made in the popular | 5, SaRESE ATER HOHE IAW THINERWICETINE fio cere caterse cose neoee erred extra revolving base. Each piece has the much wanted large lacé and large cuffs. They are splendidly lined with heavy satin and trimmed hat effect, ahd is chiseled by band from a solid piece of marble by with shell or amber buttons. Ex- ceptional values at the above low price. some of the best sculptors in Italy. | Becond Floor, sith St. Section, Thin Floor. BLOOMINGDALES* BLOOMINGDA LES "$30 Black Lynx Fur Sets at $15 Fine large bat end scarf. Large rug ace style, fitted with | muff, with one head, 7-jeweled American move-|three paws and four ments that are guaranteed | tails. Avery beautiful to keep perfect time. A | set and an exception- very remarkable bargain. | ally big bargain. Main Floor, Third Ave. § a. Second Floor, 69th St. Section. BLOOMINGDALES The Simplified Xmas Gift ' A Merchandise Certificate Issued by Bloomingdales’. It may be bought for any amount and exchanged for merchandise by the recipient in any department of the Bloomingdale store any time before or after Christmas. A Bloomingdale merchandise certificate solves the gift problem readily and satisfactorily for all. Application for the certificates may be made at the:superintend- ent’s office or by mail. | Men’s and Boys’ Thin Model Watches at $5. Solid silver, gun metal or gold filled cases. | BLOOMING DALES’; |Men’s 59c Suspen-|2 Bound Volumes of t ders for Xmas 1908 St. Nicholas | at 39c Magazine, $2.69 | Very substantial and good looking | Handsomer this year than ever suspenders, made of elastic web,| 7°, Vlumes——a_ set;— beantifully with gilt buckles. Each pair of bound in cloth. | Issued by the pub- | lishersat $4.00, No mail orders filled. suspenders is in a very pretty holi-| | |) day box and makes a most acceptable | Quantities limited. Main Floor. BLOOMINGDALES’ and inexpensive Christmas gitt. | Main Floor, woth st. sen Women’s 50c and ‘Boys’ 59c Negligee 73c Drawers at 39c | 2 Trimmed with lace and embroidery : Shirts at 35c¢ | 7" 3 Shirts for $1.00 Made of woven and printed madras, in a great variety of pretty designs and colorings. They are all new, perfect !P and clean shirts that we bought at a | |) sharp underprice. Cut very full and ! well made. Main Floor, 60th St == BLOOMINGDALES’, || $1 Brassieres, Bust || Supporters, at 88c Broken sizes of such very popular styles as the DeBevoise, H. c& W., BLOOMINGDALES*. i] 'Arnold’s 50c Sleep- || ing Garments, 39c | (For children; all sizes. Just the | | kind of sleeping garments needed to | | keep youngsters snugly warm oncold | nights.“ Musiin Underwear Dept., cond Floor, Rotunda. 1,00 MINGDALES’: Maids’ 75c Aprons at 49c Ti, sell at Sectton, aprons usually | 75¢, and at that Shapely and B. c& J. Exceedingly| price are amazing values. Many | ]| good values. pretty styles. | = BLOOMINGDALI = BLOOMIN LES’ | MORNING SALES fey 282 No C. O. D., Mail or "Phone Orders filled, None to dealers. RM OLE Misses’ $12.75 Suits at... .$8.75 | $1.25 All Silk Voile, Per Yd...65¢ In a diversity of po ma- 4 terials and desirable sh izes 14 to 18 years and for small women. $1.10 Crepe De Chine, Per Yd,. .79¢ ™ inches wide, all silk, the most desirable street and evening shades, a8 well as black and white Main Floor —EE ||] Women’s Black Petticoats at. .87¢ Black sateen w striped i 1 | Tucked flou trimmed with 4 tucked ruffles, Other styles with band ruffles. Becond Floor, RN Women's $3 Bath Robes $1.69 | Blderdown, in red and | nnelettes at 8 4c | cloth, nd colo} Some with pretty Oriental borders for Kl- | monos. | n Floor. a en ee $1.10 Chintz Comfortables at 69¢ collar; bound i Full siz wadding filled; gindle; sizes 35 to 46. r ly Full front,’ shirred back white stitche Main Floor a $2 Scotch Lace Curtains at. .$ | some 1 wid 8; superior qual illoped yards long spachtel stitched, others worth less than $ M S THE ONLY REMEDY «ta FOR BLOOD POISON S. is the one aud only reliable and certain cure for Contagious Blood Poison, ‘his claim is not based on the treatment of a few cases of the disease, here and there, but its success extends over a period of more than forty years, during which time thousands upon thousands have found a cure by the use of this great vegetable remedy, §. 5. 8, is firet of all, am absolutely perfect blood purifier, able to go down into the blood and remove every particle of the virus of Contagious Blood Poison, It cleanses and purifies the circulation, and in this way removes the cause ofthe trouble. Then nature, assisted by a rich, healthy blood supply, quickly renovates and renews the system, while the symptoms of ul cerated mouth and throat, skin eruptions, discolored splotches, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc., disappear, leaving the body entirely free from the effects of this insidious poison, When, 8. S. has thoroughly cleansed and purified the circulation there 's no danger of any future outbreak the blood is pure and the cause of the disease entirely removed, Home Treatment Bork containing many valuable and helpful suggestions for those who are curing themselves with 5.5. S.. and any medical advice de- : THE S' SPEC. sired sent free. * , nd e., 59th to GOth St. /v