The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1908, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DHCEMBER Y, FOR 70 YEARS NN FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN. fea ony Vast a Hie exit whteh he had grown up and every tand estore had ne inark of which The passing he knew by vf Oliver T ernoon fre high-stooped, anyechimneyved ho! he resi ilu «of what was then the fi Wakhbueh A etill clung on. , ‘ * It was his delight to get a buneh of T my STF betas 3h “No Ae in “No Man’s Land” as. smait foreign featured children togette U A RTER SIZE means aBoy and Never Moved ee dh mwoe| perfect fit. Clupeco shrunk From Neighborhood. the engines. ybered Patr Poverty Row « was Dan O'Brien, | ross the river in a the days of steam means permanent fit. Among, ince covered by crowded by tenement i Jenny ie mf houses, died to-day at the Hatfield Lo- ferries and tunnels, was maniel A., Who used to keep tel at No. 46 Ridge street, in the heart live ein the old Tenth Ward and Was -known figure of early New ef the district. in which he was born |} end had iived for his seventy years. — oe ie died oth at could be diag- Fed eccen a atte gat cous he lng FIRE IN DRY GOODS STORE. The chi mans brother, Thomas J. DT ERS Washburn, is one of the wealthiest Marshal and Police Investigate horsemen in Brook Jivery at No. 1177 Redford avenue and a | Blaze on Avenue B. The Fire Marshal and the police are investigating @ fire that burned out the small dry goods store of Joseph Davis yn, and has a large idence at No, 285 Quincy ugh his well-to-do brother | (ora Stewart Building) An Entirely Different and On Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, we placed Twenty minutes afterward all had been sold. hundred Opera Wraps, and the offering brought the that we have known in years. The entire offering was we are offering this week. PRINCESS GOWNS at Of Voiles, Broadcloths and Plaid Suitings l5c. each — 2 for 25e. Claett, Peabody & Co., Makers Heucnaye Hons Sire 7 Store Closes at 6 P. M. 1'Event No. 3 in Women’s Dresses Tomorrow Most Worthy Collection of $12.75 on sale about sixty Sample Tailored Dresses at $35. Cn Tuesday morning, at the same hour, we placed on sale three hundred Satin Dresses and about three largest assemblage of customers to our Costume Store sold out in about two hours. Rarely, indeed, is it possible to present merchandise that so surprises and delights those who secure it, as Tomorrow the THIRD Event will te ready—at the same hour—10 o’clock—and the offering is of the same extraordinary character as the two that preceded it—due to our taking advantage of trade opportunities of unusual value. One-piece PRINCESS DRESSES of voile, broadcloth and plaid suitings, with Empire back; some elaborately embroidered ; some with fancy yokes of net; some to be worn with guimpe. dresses for women. And the price is They come irom one of the very first manufacturers of high-class Twelve Dollars and Seventy-five Cents Each Ready at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Also this collection of Not on sale today. Caracul Cloth Coats—Each a Wonder at Its Price The market is flooded with all sorts of low-grade caracul improve on acqusintance. cloth coats, that betray their charac.er on first sight, and don’t The cloth used in making these superbly tailored coats is the bzst.imported quality, no‘ the cheap domestic sort, and its re- semblance to the beautiful, glossy broadtail fur is strikingly close. The folowing coats are mad2 up in the latest styles, copied from stunning fur coats of foreign make, with splendid linings of furriers’ satin, and at each price present most exceptional value: At $15, value $23.75—Coar, 36 inches long, with semi-fitted back, single-breasted, shaw! collar. At $25, value $32—Two handsome models, 40 and 42 inches long, | military and shaw! collars. At $28, value $40—coar, 25 inches Jong, semi-fitted back, single- breasted, large shaw! collar. At 835, value $60 —Stylish coat, 52 inches long, with semi-fitted back, gingle-breasted, larg> shawl collar. Second floor, Old Building. The Christmas HANDKERCHIEFS Are Flying Out by the Thousand Me wonder, with fourteen sepa the holiday gift-buyer that they are on ner list. ¢ sect ons of th m to remind Th re are delicate French ones, trimmed with rea! la‘e and fi.e embroidery, up to) $50, and many exquisite novelties, in white or coors, that will score a certain success. But by far the most important part of the show lies in these fine lots—moderate in pric:, practical, everyday kinds o great good looks, and all pure linen: HAND-EMBROIDERED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, six in a pretty box; WOMEN'S SU, $2 and $3 a box; MEN'S at $1.50, $2 and $3 a box—27 styles 1 HAND-kMBRO DERED HANDKERCHIEVS for women, six pretty patie ns, un aundered, hom ttched, at 12!9- An’ a score of patterns, tarawned aud hard-smor ice ed y fine and sheer Irish-hem- 3 Handserchis:s, wita tand-ar and-embroidered corners, at 1 and Haventent, Main and First tloo:s, O!4 Bui d ng. A quau.t Far-Eastern corner teems with holiday suggestions — | with its co ection ef ertistiz and beautiiu! things from Japan and} Chin>. Here are, for instance, | e hand-carved ivories, that | range in price {rom $7 for a Geisha Girl to $25 1or a Bird Tamer, | §4 in. high, Then rich Japanese bronzes 12-1n, Vase at $5, or two feet high, at $35, wth the characieristic dragon decorat.on, ‘Teakwood, in a number of h ndsome articies of jurniture, such as! i fine 4 tment, trom | range from $1 to} $10 upwards; sweet-toned sets of Dinner Gong $10 for sets of three and four oO. course, there is } ove ziain=boi ad Je a panesc= in great variety, including hand-painied Roya Nippon from : 1 upwards, And many pretty gitt-things at lUc, 25c a d upwards. Basement, Oid Building. ate The Christmas Sale ot Silk Stocings Never wes there ‘etter luck than this oflering ef some of our finest pure Silk Stockings for women, just when many a pair is being tucked away for Christmas giving. it multiplies the giving power o! your Christmas by two, in many cases. Cood choosing, still, among these: At $1.50 a were §2 to $3.50-—Black or colored, some embroidered. others clocked. $2.50 ajar, were $3 10 $$—Black oF whe, often eme broidered. At $3.75 u pair, were $5 to $6.50-—White of black French pure sills, embroide.ed Main fico, Old Boild ng Broadway Fourth avenue Bighch to Tenh stever JOHN WANAMAKER French Blouses Make Beautiful Gifts Their elegant simplicity, exquisite hand-embroidery and | beauty of design distinguish them from ordinary waists. These are trimmed with linen thread, Valenciennes or real laces, Our ;own direct importations, they are moderaiely priced : Ot sheer batistes, at $7.50, $10, $12, up co $85. Of handkerchief linen, at $16,50 to $75. Of French voile, at $22.50, $25, up to $05. le Seven beautitul new domestic models of white washable Washable crepe, ali different, and trimmed with emb.oidery, plaits, Crepe Waists and various !aces, are also in the Christmas line. Prices run lige this: 50, $6, $7.75, $8, $10 and $14, At $12.50 and $13.50—Waists of white sik crepe cloth, handsomely trimmed. Third floor, Oid Building. Attractively Priced Dress Patterns dr | These ace odd Icts and s lengths taken irom our vast dress goods stozk, many of * markei at HALF THE ORIG- INAL PRICES. These fine specials offer opportunities for | selecting beatiful holiday gifts and ghoice dress patterns for jfuture use. Almost every woolen dress tabric is represent:d, Theres a score or more prices between patterns, nov $4 that were $8, and patterns at $18 that wer2 $36, First tloor, O'd Building, | vOuly {fre Pastantocl, ew Building A Christmas Present That Will Save Time All the Year Does the wife, or mother, or sister do much sewing at Home? Then tne gift of a SEWING MACHINE that will cut the tine required to work the treadle NEARY IN TWO wil certainly be we.comed. P The STANDARD Rotary Sewing Machine out 0: every seven that the old-fashioned vibrating shuttte aves three nou machine needs to do any piven pice ‘ork, And 1 does its work smoothly, noiseleysly, anu well—no sime i snapping thread or breaking needles o pu kerng seams, The ohustle goes wairlng round and round, without loss ©! Lime, oF motion, oF st ength on the 0} the oprra or, The Standard :ews either tre lo. or chain stich, and does all classes of work better than you can do them on the ordinary machine, Jidly the Standard suns, and to give it us a prac ne Christmas present | All styles are here $ to $60, Two Dollars Down, and $1 a Week Unt Basement, New Building, Come and see how you will not hesitaie Easy, too— ’ Por Broasway, & uci avenue Bigtth (o Teath street ARROW COLLARS SR RR 3 come ie RETRY. SSAA TE 7 REeSE ALT: Lae eae ERRO TOR 1yos8. 8 with Purchases Made Before Noon — Lingerie Waists Garments, at 89c, $1, $1 Women’s Princess Flannel Waists with point at hand. The shades include navy, brown, Alice and black st gularly sold at $1; Thursday ‘ Women’s: Lingerie Batiste Walsts—claborately designed | with | Venise lace, insertion and pin tucking; full length shaped sleeve: with cluster tucking from shoulder to waist; special for Thursday... | Women’s Flannel Waists— made in a plaited tailored model; turnover of sclf mat An Excellent Cheice To-morrow Among Fine, Serviceable and Stylish 50 and $1.95 meade in the Gibson model with patch pocket; center plait pocket and collar are fashioned of Grecian border; full length sleeves, finished fancy button front; long sleeves, finished with a square buttoned cuff; high-shaped collar with a stitched navy, red, brown, gray and black; special at...... ripe * 89c yoke of heavy $1.50 Women’s Lingerie Batiste Waist: dery, designed with a fancy yoke of Cluny lace in- any) a au sleeves, trimmed with embroidery and Ince; high shaped lace collar; special $1.95 for Thursday .... as illustrated; de- Women’s Striped Flannel Wais signed in a smart side-buttoned model, ornamented of all-over embroi- with silk-covered buttons to match the colored stripes full high shaped collar, finished with silk bow. tie; length siceves with Special Thursday at . (Siegel Cooper Store, cond Floor, Center) Meeting the Demand for Fur Hats at $1.95 Their popularity in- Cross fund along—put the stamps on your parce others to do the came thing, sale here. They do not carry mail, remember. Good Things to Remember HERE are certain advantages given to purchas- ers at The Big Store, in addition to the well- known advantages as to comfort, safety, low prices, big stocks and assurance of satisiacy tion. Trading Stamps —the famous are given with every purchase of 10c or over. The $10,000 to Charity. that we advertise just as little as we can, because we don't like to mix up charity and business. ever, many people will be glad to know that eve 10c of purchase here entitles the purchaser to a} vote on the distribution of $10,000 in cash which we give to charitable organizations in February, If You Use Subway ordd Ave. “El” keep in mind that you may ride free between this store and the 18th St. of the Crosstown Vehicle Co. The “Christmas Stamps’’ Red Cross Society It is becoming a raging fad to stick one of these stamps on every Christmas parce! or letter. never was alad so well worth encouraging. stamps cost lc each; the money goes to the Red for fighting consumption. i A thedaatl hi nisi if [Palking Machines i” f sie sla Week [% Ik ‘Women’ s Tailored Flannel “and i Sperry & stamps Hutchinson This is a Big Store affair How stations in the omnibuses of the There The Help it and encourage The stamps are on creases daily. We know this to be a fact from the number we are selling N| For to-morrow we feature a hands madel (as pict- Y ured). mace of black Rus- sian hare, an imitation of lynx, They are made over large turban shapes—are very full and require little trimming ascore of othersr Is at the OD ad Floor, Front.) Fern Dishes at °2 The Same Grades So.d in Qager A Other Stores ai HEY are rich cut glass dishes in a tasteful de- sign; very brilliant and well cur. They are full 8-inch si ze and are fitted with plated acl SS SEE SF $4 to $b for Christmas gitts— alte to-morrow, at.. oper Store, Third Floor, Front) 95 . $2 $5.95 ‘Electro- liers, *2.95 They are very artist be figures, holdit an electric ligh are finished in a rich golden bronze che Shae sorte Our al. Ge ed d 5; ar Gina, Gunna feet of cord with j regular p: these eleciro $5.95 place 2 mucl p value on th to-morrow 8 $3.65 loft t, and Retail Price. 30 1n- fitted do— BPA sively in ihe maga ines. e without fatigue, easy to operate, safe and harmless. the muscles into play- at The car bas rubber tires and is finished in bright colors. Advertised price, $5.75; our price to-MOrrow ......++-++++> Many Other Bargains Just a’ Good in Toy Town. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) 2.95 Specials in Boots, Shoes, Siippers and Legg’ ngs—Complete Assor’- ments of Grades and Sizes—a Few Price Hints for To-morrow. Women’s New Style Thigh Leggines—fitted Here’s Christmas Footwear | Children’s All-Wool Men's Jersey Leggings.. Slippers— with ooc | ections from: change pocket (s Children’s Rubber fancy soft leathers; i PIEUMES) . Boots 98c 98c, $1.50 and $ Wowen’s SNe Boys’ tra High Deze Ane Buckle Shoes— | BAS, black $1.95 ‘s Third Floor, | $2 Post Card / Al-|} bums at °1.59 hey were im a Suitahie for Chri tor one t4 Children's Linenexe niger Infants’ ss ofembroidered on stores in ‘ sey n rom which to corded prettily trimmed o ¢ hip necks and with ribbon and ecied. Hl med with ces; from., , 20€ to $3.29 We bought the entue lot at r peresic | Childrenta Cloth Coats~ in navy, abouthalr price and pars (eer » 59¢ red ad brown; cut very full alony to yeu a. € bargain privet immed with cape: finished ancy cre 5 = With brass buttons: lay-down Av Himeot of pattern collar and turn-back gq gx padded | ee previily trimmed cults: 2 to © years 4.85 qithibesulituliflo pa} | vi 2108 986 Infants’ Felt Bonnets red, na cover sts en noha: BENG een brown, castor and white: trim: $2 1s a mod TERR Cer HEME erat ben and face ruche of chit: tion; our price to-mor- OnE PP s fon: at... Oye 3! 0 and gf rire collarsatin trims ey 95 c 25 Peeters 410.14 years... Pae9O | (Siegel Cooper Store, 2u Floor, Center.) Sale of be hindngiiss the oe Special Priecs (or To-morrow on Brand New, Styash, Peviect Fitting and Serviceab!e Cam nts, i i | The “Mail” is a toy that serves a double First, it gives plenty of fun, and, second, good, healthful f ng, yet light and easy-running vehicle, simple and VGH GR ETAT cuT RTA Ge bare In opesating it the child brings all $3. good styles to make sele made of Child 'ren’s ao nas G “Tris hh Mail” Hand-Cars, 5 Is the Manufacturer's OU probably know the manu- factuner S price as well as w is advertised exten- 65 thirty 1.95 ifts. Hand Bags and Suit Cases Useful and Accentab'e Ar- ticks fo- Gifts and | Allat Svecial Prices \ 1o- Moriow p; $7.50 Wali: Baqs, $7 a a 14 10 18 inch, catches and lock and aiileather tia 4, for only..... aes | $6.50 Sole Leather Suit |, i Cases at $5 i§v Just as big a bargain as the bags: made of heavy stock: in s ce 2 inch, steel frame) hand-sewed handle buckleand strap fasten- j 3.50 Gilt | & Novelty Clocks at 2.25 INE time-keepers and very ornamental, Just the thing for the dresser or desk, Fitted with the New Haven one-day } movement; your choice of several styles. Every clock | |@ warranted for one year— buy to-morrow and save $1.25, | Other Sp-cials Toilet Bottles — sterling | posits; crystal o gia 3: regularly =e or ee Thur Imported inet size a & we) $4 v Mail and telephone orders filled prompity, ?s hone 400: and Bacon several thousand Christma Every year we prepa ha Let prepared ior this year Basket Dinners, 4 the bes! assortm a’ of |} contains of sirictly fresh startle croceries ever otfered tor $1.50. ~) New Tomato fg [iu the goo # tere bought avn. RUC RRA TOM ea | | aratoly af our venilar low Pre Se | | piece (hey would cot more Ko? RAND Qo | | tian 82. TOES =k, hach Basket Contains— \ | erior cof orde 82 Christmas Basket Dinners, Ath 50 aple Groceries To-Morrow at Special Prices |} Chels new °. for i Daint ty Biscu | 1ia | se - | 4 Swift's Pride » Washi 4 Posd-r é | Regular 18s 4-8 va ||

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