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tHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1908. 10 ft M SHOW | ML PLANNED BY EROUCHT ro IN SAVES PINE BLUFF Se ae He Government to allow blowing of } Federal, Government Detied | ore m the rising flood, whic { MAG NAT ° § Wi NW STEIN I GaSe a see sistem hee peibicias © etal BOCKS 10 BINGHAIM u | u by Flood Sufferers of City * ts j ‘. ‘ overnment refused and a nu Justice McCall Issues Injune- Mrs. Yerkes-Mizner Wants Her Artist’s Wile “Charmed jhe even oH tele owt i ’ rk dete tadical | However Lieu- Dower Rights Instead of Cambodt lit : ree re al a tenants’ Benevolent Society. £200,000. Got D, Although Justice ‘all, tn ar CHICAGO, De An attack or s shook | tion Against Head of ; ! Mi H 1 colts; ag Hatalte ‘ the bi opinion handed down to-day, expressed will of Charles T MHA) cbt Luly used In AN it has continuously switt Bde Salted thie Bolles ‘Commi Sent attempt tos property. ‘current against. the bank, right fey bellet that” Pollcs, Commis: pared Uy Tis wide ines section of the city. Rs 1 ould not be guilty of any ay the point, it is said, the Bingham would 1 cS ° ny. the point, it Is H “arbitrary or whimsical interf : inchudin strike the bank i with the affairs of when the body of aidisapbeardd city plan to use dyna ridin, Unit ck. H sweeping past the and is pre: the Associat ed yester noel on ards practically out ¢ Owing to the heavs n showed her enda angulation, as been practically no other Hd not get to the plact hurried to the riv came, bu ix president of t vr ‘could } operations order to save langer of collapse, are nt prevaiix here tha ed to the ndred danc ents *h Sisowa and obtained vhe: sous Mme. Ste A Few of the Many Good Things in the nate, Lover Prce Besemtef jan Building Store Cicses at 6 P.M. Safe Shoe Economy on Well-balanced Shoes In the Basement Shoe Store Safe beczuse the shoes sold here are regular lines made for us bearing the Wanamaker name, which insures shoe satisfaction ame attached to a shoe must stand for full value. Weii-baianced Shoes because style, service and quality are rot sccr d ‘or outward appearance or low price. at $1.00—You ted at .his prce sixty cents a pair. F —Kidskin button, lace or 1 calfsi cher hoes at $1.20 that a lot of about one pairs; remnants of ar styles that has b e will go our quicl his e be- nheil that the Governr him to go home It ts a ma he Jeft made ady © WOME GIVE THO iN Bik INING FLAT persuade Me mem- } pur- | aid Justice nents on ad that before e a treaty value. Kid- styles, some with All sizes, in button or Ja n inner soles. Comfor able Felt Slippers for Wo- men, at 65c, worth $1- Colors, brown and black. Sizes 24; to 742. and Sadie, tir Ptrom a par: tien of the of the lines of Shoes for Girls and $1 to $1.50, For Boys, 0, $1.50 and $ irs of Women's! Pretty Boudoir ed) at $2.50) mer, at 50c- There rot made for | leathc: te esSleus Is One lippers for Wo= In red, tan and black with silk pompons. All sizes. Dressy Waists, $3.75 with yok: of or colored er otlrishcr ; tong sieeve one-:ourth less charge of the fone long wher into the Children’s Garments Chiniren’s Robes of daisy cloth, floral desions in pink and blue, 8 to 14 years, at $1.25, Babies’ Worsted Afghans, honey- comb pattern, in pink-and-white or blue-and-white, at $1, Babies’ Worsted Sacques, white-and- blue or white-and-pink, at 18c. Babies’ Cashmere Sacques, with but- But fen in bi Regular $5 waists at than their value. 2 |The boys cried out that th ters were in the burning flat, but no Ida Cooper ani a the landing. eae mm RSE ORL SET SEP PON ENE MS PTET SETS Ses poser acl Petticoats the court he would ters unless required te ceded them until Mrs Miss May Lager rea not read the $ “To asked Cle ho ; : ibe trianetinmiicinee 4 enters NAY eas 4 ole edge and feathe: stitching, at : fore Palla ee bedroom, where they found t S0c. Sent an almost Aird FARTED BY WIFE'S AMBITION AS UPERA STA R: Gives This as ! Children’s Wersted Toques, in white small SSS deep flounce with plaits and HUGHES AND FORT CONFER. ruffle. ANY, Dee. 3 Hughes Goy | Christmas Stationery | Fine stationery for correspondence, in pretty hol day boxes: uld probably @ suits. I have no omen themseives, 1 Dressing Sacques ig mm -letts —the Kimonos in Persian + bring sorrow to their hu f, With scalloped edge at OSc;the 7 wo-cuire cabinets, with envelopes, “I wish te avold scand t Dressing Sacques in navy blue or at 40c; three quises, at 75c; 0: equire, ible, in spite of the ad honfire in the bedroom black, with white dots; sailor collarand in holly bex, at 25c. Jbuman state = sleeves with Persian bands, at 50c. Large cabinets, with 8 quires of paper and envelopes, at $3. Juvenile Note Paper, 10c and 25c. xes, with 45c. a Waist Patterns at $1 Mercantile Cow] tye rat value: $ ! ported, of hand-e 23a Streei, P Cor. 5th Ave. PANKRUPT STOCK Sweeping Clearance Girls Coats, Suits, Dresses we Nee two quires ry in pr of 40 inc Neatly boxed. Women’s Hats at $1 prices were $2 and $3—: variety of colors them out, a) * each. Muslin Underwear— Little-Priced 00k Corset Cover’, round neck, embroide:y-trimmed, at 50c. Nainscok Nighteowns, low lace insert on, at $1, Drawers, lawn ruffle, hemstitched or cluster plaits, at Bsc Joha Wee i Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street (pdaedthstedtinadchact=satens mapa Rumor for Sepa round Form att Quis would ae SONG PROM SAMSES AND pen ad mera s ; te | She Culversiy camo) CAN'T STAND COLD WAVE, e, th ce girls’ garments have 3 hilin shorn 5 ain 1 Fi ss not been placed on sale till now. To effect a quick clear nce we ‘ Ay rh AH gins Baeble have cut prices ridiculously low, as cur time ior conducting this OUTER ® GARMENT sop " 1 sale is limited, 12 West 23d Street er ‘ ls FA Coats of kersey, mannish oe a He hits 0% be epi $0 Girls’ Coats OOS GE BS CAS RD OSE, He ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW i 4 ot, caracu', astrachan and SER rn ‘ $7.50 Coats at $8.00 seal-cloth, sll lined} BG An Extraordinary iY BUY ° 0 Coa 5.06 “Be throughout with fine satin | my! ' 4 1 12.0) cats at 34 cr flannel — Also fancy : FNS \ ‘ , | 15.00 Coats at 17.66 coats Ine ad wit th fine satin, ~ a ou ot a A iReeiat ee Jett Uy % and mannish tailore¢ cre iis bee Nahe 2 ra 25.U0 Coats at 10.00 coats lined with flannel. 247 TAILORED SUITS i eidedd at today 1906 Girls’ Dresses Dresses for ir! san Formerly 32.00 to 45.00 heii m s of all wool plaid, REDUCED TO There is ied One $400 Dresses at $1.00 serges, gingham: K ‘ A er net, white lawn andcham- 2] oe 2 Bre £3 PPE ' 6,00 Dresses ar 2.60 ~, bray, in high nec! r CO bono mreccea af S100 Sod jurnper models, in aj gual eu ype cE \ 00 variety of newest styles. ns fashion: ‘ ‘ Thal i a’ 2 oy its and Buiiesndidr nea (Opa i a iny ly all Snsill 40s ¢ 4 en . that were si at 32, 00. ta atie for Misses es of serge Be PL S300 1048.09, B & Juaiors ies Sauipe * J ‘i , broad- i rom D <es at $7.00 Piet ac. alt a r Aare Lie d : ts of fancy hic Qartaima | 14.00 Suits at 7.00 my mee Used Tho Warid Ove 6,00 Suits at 10,00 plaid broadcloth and chev arments | f ACEP AIe } i fhe alld igs far main edcioth and the high PHILIPS BORN stand- In'a slevotic Always i ©, Look for 30.00 Suits at 15,00 » chevron, ard that all women should erference Vol 12 0n every bes, Boy 4 " 7 thy il thems , winter tee. Kix remendous Price Stashing in Women’s Suits promptly ava smectyes of eit ls, Vee ees | Jy cere | 0n'® Gowns, Furs, Walsts, Skir's and Milliners ALL. S148 FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Wtacsaafe - ff Furs at important reductions | on account of removai C. G. Gunther's Sons The finest furs tn the World. Long and medium Cozts for sireet and evening wear. Muffs and Neck Pieces in ail the desirable furs, modelled into the latest lashions. Russian Sable and Siiver Fox Skins. , Fur Coats for Men, suitable for street, dress or automobiling. 184 Fifth Avenue, New York. Us Shore M. (Old Stewart Building) Store Closes at 6 P. These Charming BOAS of Marabou and Coq At Much Lower Prices Tomorrow Every women loves these cozy, becoming Boas. Beautiful and beauty-giving—they soften the lines of the face and temper the Winter wind. A delightful gift, always. Now the GOOD NEWS: An importer had too many dainty Marabou Scarfs and Muffs; so he offered them to us at about half price. They are in street and evening shades— white. pink, light blue, navy blue, natural, red and gray. Price for Muff, or Scarf, $4.50 each. Sorts not so good have recently sold for a half more. We also offer tomorrow, Coq Bovs—mostly in evening shades—white, light blue and pink—at $l and $2 each. They recently sold for $3 to $6. And some dainty Pierrot Coq Ruffs, with ribbon ends, in Formerly Rotunda, Old Building. pink, light blue, white, black and brown, at 75c. $1.50. A Hundred Beautiful Hats In a Special Millinery Offering—$10, Tomorrow These are hats that should sell regularly for $12 to $22. They are made of best materials, in correct taste and becoming styles, specially selected for this offering. They are well worth securing. 310 each. Grand Millinery Salon, Second fioor, Old Building. : Women’s COATS Of Black Broadcloth, Velour and Caracul Cloth Perhaps the oldest New Yorker cannot remember the year when there was no Winter. We have had many a green Christmas, put we all remember the Easter Day when it has been bitterly cold, so the best “coat days” are to come! q During the warm, backward months of October and November, the tailors were not as busy as usual. Having full faith in the demand to come for women’s coats “nd wraps, we took those 4 months to build up the most complete stock of women's outer wraps that it has ever been our good fortune to show, at prices that are usually quoted at ‘‘mark-down”’ sales in February. Coats of rot, lustrous broadcloth, rich bl he handsome Caracul cloth that Jooks like real tur are materials r ca- | son, and of these we have a stock that yin the uiloring the majo 2s finally reached it no correctness of the siyles or the mode's. Now that the cold necessity of a good warm coat that Good Fortune in Waist Patterns These are the prctt ly embro dered waist /ronts of fine linen or [! batiste, some with motiis of hand-m. Irish lace and a few in braided embroidery, that have enough plain material ior the body of the waist end can be :ade up almost in a jif prices are $2.50 to $14.50, but these are here, ready for § Full istmas giving, $1.50 to $8.50. First fiocr, Old Building, ‘ Dainty French Chemises There's a distinctive heauty about them, combined with decid- # edly practical qualities, that puts them on the Christmas list, Some of them have initials, all are very modestly pri ed: At 75c to $1,28—-Chemises of Fr nch percale, hand-embrcidered, eyelets run with ribbon; or fronts elaborately hund-embroidered, At $1.50 to $5— Chemises of Fiench percale or nainsook, entirely hand- j made and embroidered, finished with hand-«mbroidered edge, eye'cts run with i y to wear. 3d floor, Old Bldg. nib3cn; Some with initials; «l! laundered, rez Price Concession || | Women’s and Children’s Gloves at $1 A splerdid collection of the very best Gloves, in quality, style fit and finish, that the low price--$l—wili buy. These styles; WOMEN'S GLOVES CHILDREN'S GLOVES Z-clasp overseam glace, black, white) 1-clasp bioad cut cape, pique and and colors, | mocha, in tans. I-clasp pique glace, black and tans, —2-clasp overseam glace, black, white 1-clasp broad cut cape, in tans. and colors, p kid, tleece-lined, in tans. | p mocha and kid, fleece-lined, i-Jasp mocha, in tar giays. All $1 a pair, { And a specially fine offering of Women's Two-clasp Glace Gloves, in tan and trown, at 65c — Main floor, Old Building. Wearers of Arch Prop Shoes are invied to call and have the principle ot the ANATOMIK Shoes explained, nent relief follows the use of the:e shoes than the More perms any others we hav: ever known, The volution of the needs de red in the practice of a pron nt New York orthopedc surgeon, and are credited with many wonderful cures. Main tloor, Old Building. john Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tent street bn i /