The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1908, Page 5

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R K wi THE EVENING WORLD, WED 1p the stocks of nd turned them he trus- nt t Indep: ud. really dad r tus apparent! OF SIBLEY'S OIL TEUST HCL time, would of buying then opening ot! Has Had Interest in Subsidiary Company for va Wears who figured in the made Rte: public in the last in interented in the ihn Standard Ol company was entad- Mashed lay by the t y of John D. Are} bold. The trust wgain on the sitness prris in the Custom-Hous morning, and Lawyer Kellogg resi the cross-ex. oe amination at the point where he left off The Oil Trust's Plan, yesterday Continuous prodiing gions the tne In the course of hi. dence the wit i Se tne hess stated that in 1819 tiere were two) Oh ety tana independent concerns engaged in the | ous plants whieh it ¢ 1 manufacture of signal and lubricating Mr. Archbold went as to insist ot that despite this. new “One was the Signal Oi) Company, of Pennsylvania, {which Congressinar Sibley was active eo said, 1 the other was the Gatena Oil Company, of) on. Charles Miller was Lawyers in a Wrang!> principal fx the Galena Oi) and Lubricatir Com- Arel J along t y r attorneys e a minor from his asked nts i exsman y and Gen, Miller let the RI : 1 i k for me, tHelropreee sof the ‘ oid g what dation,” was the and t fad just prompted him. to say act in that capac Wet tthe books show st certificates wer “Ie it not true tha Lubricating Company doe of the business in its “LT cannot give the fi bold retorted business, a YT To-day's o'clock wit! tion fir He wanted portion of the Ohto-Pennsy Ivar in total value of the set down Jr. Archbold, “the properties w ntringic. val book i), 000, Mr line. to know refining stocks of the’ National 1 pany, one of. your component panies?” said Kellogg. “It was a | r whole industry, Arch couldn't furnish the approxin fig do not remember,” said Mr. Arch- “Mr, H. MH. Rogers te Interstate Commerce t per cen prompted M tified be it was a the actual value of thi a $54,000,000 pinned down so 4 bold. Mr. Kellogg's Trap. aid Mr. Kelle pres par the trap which he had net by questions, “in 1888 To Clean Kitchen Utensils, Cleaning pots and kettles is usually © ed the most disagreeable piece of drudgery in the household, but, like everything else, there is an easier w: do it, if one knows how. As soon as the food is removed from such utensils pour in some water and a small quan’ of a solution made by dissolving a tab spoonful of Gold Dust washing nowde in a Hon of water. Leave to soak the dishes, then pour off the with clean suds made in the same way. If particles of food still adhere to the inside of the utensils, pot rings for removing them SONG FROM SAM 82.04; 1898, This shows the words ai and early old's recol Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave., 37th-38th Sts. Greatly Reduced Prices FOR THURSDAY Far and Fur Lined Coats TOR WOMEN AND MISSES Squirre! Fur Lined Coats Of fine Black Broadcloth, collars of Persian Lamb or Squirrel. Heretofore $39.50 Mee Moire Pony Fur Coats Three-quarter th model of AXX quality skin brocaded lining? Heretofore $69.50 + Moire Pony Fur Coats Seven-eighth Full Length models of XXX brocaded silk lining. Heretofore $115.00,..... .. 49,50 “5; 75.00 WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 92 Evening and Street Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Satin, Silk, Broadcloth, Crepe de Chine and Henrietta, hand embroidered and trimmed models 18.50 HERETOFOR! NO ALTERATIONS $34.50 TO $59.50 NO APLROV.LS Evening and Street Coats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Broadcloth Evening Coats A collection «1 Empire and Directoire modcls of fine Broadcloth, in all evening shades Heretofore $34.50 to $45.00 Motoring and Travelling Coats This season's best models, of imported fabrics. Heretofore $24.50 to $39.50........ saasne AAR IA 18.50 15.00 | 1 from John D. Rock- | ON AND DELILAH | FRI | The Sunday World has arranged to give | The first grand | day. eee to| wos nd- Deo, 2—The eat for to-morre LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. CAKLAND ENTRIES. ANGELES RACH TRACK, Cal ALAND RACE PRACK Rrenus, 1) ME MW more tasteful, healthful and nutri- tious when raised with The only baking powder made’ from Roya! Grape Cream of Tartar There Is No Better Gift That Santa Claus Can Bring Tre home that lacks a piano is missing one Of the chief joys of life. Children that are brought up in a musical home have a tremendous advantage over those that are not so blessed And a piano is very easy to possess, nowadays. A thorovghly GOOD piano can be bought for a very low price and on specially EASY CHRISTMAS TERMS, In making such a life-long investment cne should be VERY SURE of the QUALITY of the instrument bought. Those who are not exrerts on tone may still be safe by going to a store that they are sure about. The J. C.CAMPBELL Piano at $190 Is Sold with the Wanamaker Guarantee It is the best piano we know of, at or near its price. In the seven yecrs that we have been selling it no customer has come back and told us that a better piano could have been bought for its price, But music teachers have taken the pains to write us, commending its exceptionally excellent tone, And no one so well appreciates the importance of educating the ear to corr.ct tone, as the music teacher, The J.C. CAMPBELL Piano is A SAFE PIANO TO BUY one of the FEW pianos at a low price of which this is true, Cf excellent in handsome, refined case designs; splendidiy constructed :n every detail. And only $190—pay able on special terms, TO SUIT THE, CONVENIENCE OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS, who have so many things to buy, Demonstration at your convenience, Piano Store, First Gallery, New Building, John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street tone ; ! This offering of broken assortments and specially priced lots enables you Save one-fourth to one-half now on stylish suits. These models are af ha NESDAY, DECEMBER 2 1908. (Mlk (Old Stewart Building.) ART TN meee, wea + ay Lover Prce Basentef (Old Building) Store Closes at 6 P.M. ys sre Store Closes at 6 P.M. All Around the Clock With This Collection of Women’s COATS A coat for every hour of the day or evening, for every purpose and occasion, for every figure, taste and pocket—there’s the catholicity of this Women’s Coat Collection in a nutshell. Foreign artists, American experts, have joined hands in produ guided by our discernment in judging what women w providing it. Here are the main divisions: Hosiery and Underwear Economies The items below reccrd splendid bargain news from our Basement Hosiery and Underwear Store. You'll find among thes» sterling offerings, extra good values in me socks, the Waramaker Wear-well brand of children’s stockings and another group stockings in holiday boxes for Christmas gifts. Women's Stockings | At 18 @ pair—OF imported black cotton, fine gage, usually weld at 25¢ © pairs for $1.50, single pair, 28¢ —O! in:ported lisle thread in black or two shades of tan, low-spliced heel, couble soles and garter tops ; usually sold at S0c a pair red or green boxes, mar Christmas. Women's Underwear At 18e a garment—seconds of 25¢ qualiiy—Cieam color ribbed cotton, Vests or Drawers, heavy weight At 25¢ a garment—Heavy- pure white rbbed Drawers. Vests Drawers ankle length. Men's Half Hose 3 pairs for 25c—Of bi eight, cotton Vests or have long For Evening, Theatre and Carriage Wear—Coats of broadcloth, in all the pastel shades, at $20 to $50, value $30 to $95. Coats of rich white and ecru colored laces, made in various lengths, $70 to $165, value $110 to $225. For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear—Elegant Coats of soft black satin, made in various lengths, trimmed with hand embroidery, $28 to $125, Handsome Coats of velour du Nord, made in jaunty short, three-quarter and seven-eighths length models $23 to $115. Long Coats and Wraps of fine black broadcloth, in large variety of styles, $15 to $120. For Street Wear with Separate Skirts—Jaunty S ort Black Coats, ine cluding kersey, cheviot and broadcloth, $10.50 to $30. Finely tailored Long Colored Coats of fine broadcloth, cheviots and diag- onal weave, $23.75 to $30. For Motoring, Traveling, Steamer, etc.—Smart Tweed Coats, in the genuine English and Scotch mixtures, also shadow plaids and small brown checks, at $14 to $40, Satin and Crepe de Chine Rubber-lined Coats from abroad, inall the popular shades, also striped rubber-lined domestic coats, $15 to $58. Raincoats in tan, olive and Oxford worsted, $11.50 to $16.50. We are also showing a very fine collection of Women’s Caracul Cloth Coats, Notwithstanding the fact that there is still a great scarcity of the genu- ine imported materials, such as we use in all our garments, and thatthe prices continue to go,up, our contracts are such that we can continue selling them at the early seasOn’s prices. All our Caracul cloth coats are copied from hand- sleeves. cl ick seamless cotton, quality usually sold at 1244¢ pair. At 18c a pair, 3 pairs for S0c, seconds of 25 quality—Of black seam- Jess merino, with gray toes and heels. ren’s Stockings At 12!-c a pair—The Wana Wear-well brand, of black ribbed cotton, made with double knees. strong heels and toes. and elastic. and extra Serviceable 2 - cE 7 Clearance Sale of Women’s Suits at $13.75 finished worsted in black and blue, with long coat braid-trimmed, standing collar, with silk tie, lined and interiined. Extra fine values at $13. Hs} Girls’ Coats at $5 Mild weather has made that very sm There are many styles of Kersey and Ches Some are lined throughout with flannel. all price for these excellent coats. ot Coats, in red, brown and green. $5 each. ‘es for 6 to 14 vears, _ a some imported fur garments, all finely tailored and lined with best satin. 63 Girls’ School Dresses at $3.75 to 52 in. long. Prices, $18.75 to $35. Second floor, Old Building. An/assortment of pretty Serge Dresses, in red, blue and brown, suitable for every-day wear, will delight mothers and girls, especially at the little pric i eGo Sane aie tae seis bese oes Re Ue peice Many Claimants for These Special Offerings of Handsome FURS Velveteen Suits at $28 Though the prices of these attractive fur neck pieces and muffs are low, Second edition, The first offering went like a shot. The the furs are reliable and the styles are new velveteen is guaranteed—to wear well; to be fast color. The Black Skunk Pillow Mufis, at $7.50. Ti Black Pony Skin Ties, at $3. Persian } aw Sets, at 9.75. to match, at $6.50. Pillow Muffs to match, at $6, suits are as handsome as they are practical; fine for Winter street wear with furs. Coats 36 inches long, with graceful straight back, double-breasted, high standing collar of satin; me- dium-sized revers, satin-inlaid, and finished with buttons and braid; Colonial pockets; close-fitting coat sleeves, with turned- back cufis. Smart gored skirts with bias fold. © And the price—$28—is exceptionally attractive, 0 Other handsome styles of Velveteen Tailored Suits, at $28 to $47; Costumes, from $33 to $48. Second floor, Old Building. Hand Bags and Writing Cases at Special Prices You'll find many a Christmas suggestion and many a bargain in these At $2, regularly $3.50-- Hand-bags of genuine seal, 8-inch {rame, leather- lined, with purse. Special at $1, $1.25 and $1,50—Writing Cases of black grain leather; place for envelopes, paper, safety inkwell, stamp box and calendar. At 50c, instead of 75c—Beaded Bags; assorted colors; beads, and chain. frame Fine Dress Goods At the Hurry-Out Price, $1 a Yard The hour is struck for a group of beautiful dross fabrics—all are now marked at $1 a yard, though they are $1.75 to $4 qualities. These goods are from our own shelves, some styles show only two or three dress patterns. In the assortments are fancy broadcloths worsteds, stylish suitings and Venetian cloth. Now $1a yard, Fancy Dress Plaids, 75c and 85c In rich and subdued colorings and admirably adapted for children’s dresses $1 to $2 qualities, now 75c and 85c. First floor, Old Bldg. Nickel Shaving Sets Under-Price A lucky purchase brings us half-a-dozen handsome styles of shaving Sets to sell at savings mostly of a third. Splendid gifts for a man. At 50c. instead of 75c—Shaving Sets of mirror, cup and brush, or porce- lain-lined cup and brush. At $1, instead of $1.50 — Standing mirror, with perfect reflector, porce- lain-lined cup and shaving brush; two handsome styles. At $1.25, regularly $1.50 — Double standing mirror, magnifying on one side, plain on the other; porcelain-lined cup and brush. A very little price to pay for such adornments as these for the walls of the parlor or sitting room. Etchings and Colored Landscares, in a large assortment of attractive subjects in white mats with two-inch ornamented gilt frames, 15x29 in., at the alluring price of $1 each. Double Fold Cotton Suitings ide, in pretty dark colorings and printed are 12%c a e wide side in mixed and diagonal effect Women’s Fancy Vests—for Gifts We are proud of the assortment—almost every style in the fine stock is particularly our own—different in some detail or other from the average run. And the price-range—50c to $8, is ample enough to meet all wishes. Examples : At 50c each--White Swiss-ribbed| At $1.50 each—s or mercerized cotton, crochet trimmed. | mixed Vests, in white, pink or sky blue, At 78c and $1 each—White Swiss- | rimmed with crocheting of prettydesign. ribbed lisle thread; low neck, prettily| At $2,50 each—Silk Vests, Swiss- trimmed with lace and crocheting. __| ribbed, in white, pink or sky blue, trim- At $1 each—Silk-and-cotton mixed | Med with handsome crocheting. Swiss-ribbed Vests, in white, pink o1| — Italian Silk Vests, at $2.25 to $3.90. sky blue, trimmed with crocheting. Main floor, Old Building. Lustrous Satin Petticoats One of those handsome petticoats would be specially acceptable to my Lady at Christmas, when her list of gifts for others is }large and she is economizing on things or herself. They are beautifully made, in the newest modes and colors. At $6,75—In rose, taupe, peacock, navy blue, wistaria, and black; deep flounce, sectional or with cluster plaits. At $5.85—In green, navy blue, taupe, Copenhagen blue and black; deep sectional flounce, with sun-plaited ruffle. Third floor, Old Building. | In the ECONOMY BASEMENT: At $3.85 — Petticoats of taffeta [jaseuord (New Building) A ET Finest Nickeled and Copper ~- TEA and COFFEE POTS About Half Price silk in plain or changeable colors and in black; deep flounce, with stitch- One of the best makers of these goods is discontinuing their ing ; percaling underlay. manufacture. That accounts for our getting them to sell at about Half Price, just before Christmas. Bodies are made of extra heavy seamless copper, double tin- lined and silver-plated on the inside; spouts made of copper and hand brazed—cannot melt; handles are made of ebonized wood. Some are plain, others with beaded t:immings; some are polished copper, others are nickel-plated. Four sizes: 2-Pints, $1.50. 3-Pinte, $2. 4-Pints, $2.25, Regularly sold for double, or near it, John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street John Wanamaker Fourth avenue, Eighth to Teath street “Foiiow the Crowd” Into The World’s “Want” Columns. Broadw. 5-Pints, $2.50, Basement, New Building. GrandOpera for Sunday World Readers As a pleasing variety in the Sunday World series of song hits one of the prettiest and most delightful gems from Saint-Saens’s opera, “Samson and Delilah,” will be published, words and music, in the SUNDAY WORLD, Dec. 6. This is the aria, “My Heart Untolds at Thy Sweet Voice, ’ as sung by Mme. Gerville-Reache in the role of Delilah. The words are given in both French and English and the music is arranged for piano. Be sure to order NEXT SUNDAY WORLD early, as the demand for copies of this grand opera selection promises to be enormous. ‘The publication of this grand opera gem is by special arrangement with Oscar Hammerstein, of the Manhattan Opera House, and G. Schirmer, the music publisher,

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