The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1908, Page 10

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Get the heavy | { phe : ‘SELLING DRIVE : Hétchinson Prepared to Bury We 1 15e. each—2 for 25e, civett, Peabody & Co, Makers mest j ' % “Wife”—Miss Doyle Says CUTS STOCK PRICES Aavatie. : { She Is Alive. | FREE TRAIN RIDE r | WINSTED, Conn., Dec = | Eldridge. haritably di janxlety-of Howard Ous Butehine Resistance Offered Had to} Hal Ha oa La ais Dd 1 give old and pen to bury the body of a woman he sve Wav and All Gains | young there a free ( excursion | ARROW CUFFS edaims as that of his wife tn the face of Give Way and All Gains Jto Hartfora w provide «| : evifience that the body ts that of an- Are Wiped Out. ea ; - a si \ethor woman Bronx Coroner's each a ticket to the theatre It makes little dif what you need—a World “Want” will go and get it Office to uneral this a@f- - on | American Smelting was under pree- save = — — — — The body was remo’ from a@ DlUe | gure again when the stock market |S plush casket wit n had or | 6) and deciined 1 1-8. American } and i in Fordham | wna down @ point, and St, Loule Christmas * © pending an Investigation into | Francisco 24 red and Con- . + r r Sef Seti ean pS, Vasins an eee I | Bring your children, || (CA IMIMeEYEe Pe aa Beal as Santa Claus is Stamped on a WomenandChildren |) told on lem avenue, appeared at the Bronx, Coro-! pin, | Dolls’ Shoes and | fhe heard that Hutchinson was prepa~ | ches. @ 0) eee Store Open | fie'to bury @ vody aa that-of hie wits, 3M StocKings P She declared that she knew vely |g es Bvenings | Ghat Mrs. Hutchinson, after leaving her | 2 trusband, had been placed in a position | Col. Buel @ 2 All Colors F Until Christmas @s housekecpor by the State Charities | Gono, Gas wis * the Public Service Commission by the in Rovwoier wy accashte vas 4" Never Fails to Restore | a ————— \ 11 Jess than : killed in o- Gray Hair to its Nat- | galtred i of persons upal Color and Beauty. | It Only Takes $5 he je Is Vi tchinson {s an engineer in a de-|y, i e and lives at No. 889 : fons 3 u were small and Givided between gains Here and hasa Pres- ‘ Hosiery Department, enter ave His 3 was xiven the ent for each of them te) Main Floor, left on Cae 8 of about a point afl a T) 6th Ave, Entrance, | thrbe-year- daughter e. Bh trading active | eee Otherwise the changes Shoe means t her busband had continued under eport of the de- e time. On n the and to # per cent. at ‘avorable effect on wly despite a drop pl preferred. St. e man nya wertion of his Dec, 9 a bucket Riv noon prices, whi of a point Slippers as Holiday Presents for Men Our Store is the Headquarters of Men’s Slippers and the only place where every yle and material can be seen and satisfactory selection made for Christmas 7 presents for the men folks. What more comfort giving and useful gift than a pair of slippers ? Ladies will also tind here the grandest display of Women’s Slippers of the utmost beauty and tending the / nevspapers sively. On Sa y d fon appeared | il renee ee perfection of style, materials and work- et © Clos: Hoe 5 ¥ aq Seta wite pit oven manship: Together with slippers He was referred to Morgue. At tb ‘st Keeper Albr: nize the body. @ay morning and p. it_as that of his miss for Boys and Girls. In one word, the grandest stock of Boots, Shoes, Stockings. ig Wh ‘But Hutchinson was insistent and the | 42.) ryt body. was turned over by his orders t0 | Xm Slippers, Rubbers Herrlich Bros., undertakers at No. 3306 | Am. ae and Rubber Third avenue, who pierere it Bos rs a Gis v B t fi burial. Hutchinson gave orders that | Am. Sugar... s the funeral should be held at 8 o'clock | Am: Tob. Cf. pt f OOts for this afternoon, Anacende te | Assortment 0 Beerrpcticn A Miss Doyle, of No. 3819 Carpenter AU Balt. Ald Association, and 1s now at work on! pel Long Island. eo &_ Hudson Men’s Romeo Slippers Men’s russet real alligator Slippers......... $2.00 | Men’s tan and black Faust Slippers... -$2.50 FEWER KILLINGS Men's tan and bla i 2.00 Men's tan and black Romeo Slippers - 2.00 Men’s tan and blac 1.50 Men's tan and black Romeo Slippers -» 1.25 (Waupo@ 3.6 Men's tan and black kid Sli 1.25 Men's patent leather Pumps... .$3.50, $5 and $6 Moan eacitia Men's tan and black kid 1.00 Felt Slippers Gunpowder seal, black anc Slippers .. Men’s tan real alligator Slipp Men’s imported Russia calf Oper: Men’s worsted Slippers, all colors.... ALERED J. CAMME { Men’s felt Slippers, felt sole.... 3.50 | Men’s felt sole Faust Slippers. . 3.50 Men’s comfy Slippers, all colors. 3.50 Felt Slippers, leather sole. . 1.50 Felt Romeo Slippers, leather sole. . YER, ~ OOTY RALRADS | Hay’s A report of the accidents reported to/| $1.00 and $1.25 ++ 2.00 traction and railroad compantes for the month of November shows that there was # general total of 676 less than the number in October. The number k 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. the figures Teporis to No matter how long it has been gzay or fad- ed. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dandrult. Keeps Bair soft and ‘all substitutes. 21 times as 50c. size. Is Nota Dye. $1 & 50c. bottles, at druggists. Send 2c. for free book **The Care of the Hair.” P Hay Spec.Co, Newark, N.J s and injuries }-5 To Place This Handsome J. C. CAMPBELL Piano In Your Home for Christmas | Hay’s Hartina Soap cures Fie: | 1 pies, red, rough and chapped hands, and skin discnses. Keeps skin fine and soft, 2c, Send 26, for free book “The Care druggists. of the Skin.” Only five dollars a month (by the Special Wanamaker Christmas terms) to make happy the daughter who wants to study music; or the wife who used to play on the piano, at home, before she was married, It is VERY EASY nowadays to buy the FINEST GIFT OF ALL. Very easy to have a “musical home” and give the children an opportunity to develop their musical taste. é# And the joy you confer upon them, now, may return to you, a hundred-told, in the years to come, when you may sit back in your easy chair and dream to the music they play for you. It is a problem, we grant, to pick out a worthy piano, at a low price. There are 4 B-Piece Parlor Suit, Mahogany finisted frame, plain polish, with foose cushions of silk plush and silk tassels and cords; value $40.00, at : rate 23.50 3Rooms $ 4 Rooms 5 Rooms $ 7 Completely Completely | scores of unworthy pianos Furnished Furnished | on the market, costing more These Rooms Are on Exhibition at Our Showrooms. — F 4, z . “4 ? ne E ‘ 4 WE PAY FREIGHT than the J.C. Campbell, and one cannot afford to make the mistake of buying a piano not true in tone, Our experts spent two years searching out the best piano procurable at about two hundred dolle You have the benefit of their knowledge and effort, when Open Evenings Until Xmas you buy } The J.C. CAMPBELL at $190 And you have our guarantee of satisfaction, In selecting it for the Christmas Gift, you eliminate all risk of quality, and GET THE BEST PIANO THE MONEY WILL BUY Then you buy it, too, on THE EASIEST TERMS— $5 Cash, and $5 a Month is made before Christmas First Gallery, New Building. WATAMAKER Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street | | Pehee eomely rated: lh value ' Write for our NEW BOOKLET containing in- formation re- pardons our out- Matted free. liberal terms Our credit apply also to Long Isiand, lew Jersey or Cor nnecticut purchase n the Piano Store Broadway a a EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DEOEMBER 15, 1908. _ Gift Selection Made Easier Than Ever This Year at WANAMAKER’S These two great buildings have been made ONE by the New Bridge—giving DIRECT connection between the second and third floors of both buildings. Then the two tunnels connect the basements, and the connection between the main floora, across the street, is PROTECTED by the Then the broadest and best-assorted have ever assembled are most conveniently arranged for easy and comfortable Christmas shopping. Please REMEMBER that ONE MORNING HOUR is worth two in the afternoon; and the EARLIER YOU COME, the mote you will have the store-and its facilities to yourself. 8,000 Spic-Span-New Scarfs for Men At SIXTY-FIVE CENTS Each Of rich, beautiful silks, in new patterns; in correct, most-wanted .color-combinations—alkts the popular folded-scarf shape that ties well under the lock-front collar. They are scarfs such as have been selling, until these came, at $1 and $1.50 each. -Splendid Scarfs for holiday gifts, and a box of a half-dozen We think it is the finest lot.of Men's Scarfs famous—65c each, n Dresses tyles Women’sVelve In Rich Ne luxury and elegance, besides being extremely practical as street and matinee gowns. Worn with a fur neck-piece and a fur turban, they are as chic a Winter costume as can be devised. We present a variety of handsome styles at prices 80 as hardly to cover the cost of materials and making. velveteen, of excellent quality, and in fast color, is low The cut style, with clinging skirt; coat costume effect, fastened in front with satin ornaments, and with fringed satin scarf; some of these have dainty col- lar of Irish crochet lace. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $33, $35 and $48. And a number of handsome Velveteen Tailored Suits, at $20, $33.50, $43.75 and $47. Second fioor, Old B'ldg- One Way .to Spell Christmas: HANDKERCHIEFS It's an odd Christmas tree that doesn’t grow some handkerchiefs as part of its harvest. That's why you can hardly turn around here without your elbow—pure linen, if they’re not silk. 5c to $50 is the astonishing price-range. hundreds of styles you'll be wanting us to put up in boxes for you: Women’s French Handkerchiefs Sheer bemstitched, 25c to $1.50. Hand-embroidered in white, 50c to $4, Novelties in color, 35c to $1.50. Initial Handkerchiefs, white, 50c to $1.50; colored, 50c, Two letter monograms, 50c. Men's French Handkerchiefs Plain hemstitched, 50c to $2.50. Colored novelties, 50c to $1.50. White novelties, $1 to $1.50. Initial! Handker- chiefs, 50c to $1.50. Women’s Irish Handkerchiefs Plain hemstitched, 12!¢c to 50c. Hand-embroidered, 1234c to 50c. Hand-drawn, 25c and 50c. Hand-worked ini- tials, 124c to 50c. Lace-trimmed, 25c to $1.50. Men’s Irish Handkerchiefs hemstitched, 18c to $1. Colored borders, 25¢ to Hand-worked initials, 25c to 50c. Cross-bar Hand- kerchiefs, 25 and 50c. Swiss Handkerchiefs Noted for marvelous machine embroidery, 25c to $1.50, Japanese Handkerchiefs For Women—Silk, embroidered in white and colors, 35c to $1.00 each. For Men—Plain hemstitched silk, 25¢ to $1.50. initials, 50c to $1 each. Madeira Handkerchiefs Hand-worke Moped edges, 75c to $1.50 each. Armenian Handkerchiefs Irish linen, beautifully stitched on ¢ \ge, 35¢ to $1.25, Main floor, Broadway, Old Buildin, With In the LOWER-PRICE STORE, Basement, are Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, six assorted styles in 75 box, | Women’s Italian SILK VESTS A variety of styles of these soft, luxurious Vests of pure silk—all exquisitely finished, and many beautifully hand-embroidered: At $2.25—Plain, in white, pink or sky blue. At $2.75—Plain, white, hemstitched top. At $3 and $3.50—White, pink or sky blue, with fronts self-embroideredin pretty designs. Main floor, Old Bldg, —— Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, $5 These fine Petticoats have our GUARANTEE for excellent wear. They are made with an Adjustable Band, which insures a perfect fit at the waist, and are finished with a deep sectional flounce. Colors and black. Third fioor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Holiday Sales will be great or small, depen- dent upon the publicity given them. Make your offers through 7-time World adver- tisements—they cost least, per insertion and multiply results. (Store Open from 8 to 6, These fine costumes have a distinct air of one way; and the dresses are made in one-piece princess} igh Empire back, with touches of | contrasting embroidered net; or small yokes; or in Romney finding a tempting tableful of pretty gift-sorts at} Some of the} Not Open Nights) covering of the wide bridge. displays of Holiday Merchandise that we now costs ONLY $3.90. we ever offered at this price, that we have made Main aisle, New-Building, Nuggets from a Great SILVERWARES STORE In every attribute-—high standard, variety of as- | sortment, spaciousness, service, this Wanamaker | Silverwares Store is essentially one of the great | businesses of its kind in New York. The beauty | of the wares and the beauty of their environment | leave nothing to be desired. From a superb stock, rich in holiday suggestion, these examples: Chests of silver, 30 pieces, French gray decoration, $69, Cake Servers, pierced blade, floral pattern $5.75. Marmalade Glass Jars, sterling silver cover, spoon, $2.75. Tea Strainers, sterling silver, ebony handle, heavy, $3, Silver Deposit Claret Jugs, at $14. Compotes for confectionery, pierced design, $11.50. Picture Frames, square, hand engraved, $4.50. Cut Glass and Silver Sandwich Trays, $13.50. { Perfume Bottles, silver deposit, at $4.50, Hat Brashes, French gray pattern, at $1.25. Toilet Sets, 20 pieces, French gray, at $46. Sterling silver purse, and card case, plain, $5.50, Coin Boxes, gun-metal, at 85c. Cigarette Cases, hand-engraved, match holder, $16.75, Beautiful Vanity Cases, hand-engraved, leathemined, $15.50. Hatpin Holders, all-silver, at $2. Japanese Silverware, 900 fine Hand-wrougbt Boxes, Tris flower decoration, $10. Salt Shakers, pagoda shape, $7. Beanie Mafhineers, Dutch Silver, 800 and¢900 fine, 20. Tea Caddies, windmill, $33. Large Repousse Sugar Tongs, $5.75. Tea Caddies, triangular form, with peasant scenes, $21, Main floor, Old Building. Gift-thoughts in TOILET GOODS Many a Dressing Table, Chiffonier or Travelling Bag will be the richer by some of these thoughtfully gather and attractive Toilet Articles for men and women: Men's Ebony Military Brushes; large assortments in styles, bristles and prices, at §1 to $9 a pair. Men's Nickel Shaving Sets, in more varieties than ever before, all imported, from 50c to $10.50. Ivory; Individual pieces cr sets, in fancy satin-lined boxes, from 25c to $25 each. Siver-plated Hat-Pin Holders; pretty floral designs, five different patterns, $1.25. Jewel Boxes, extra large size, silver-plated, or ormoh gold) pink and blue silk lined, $1. Main floor, Old Building. FLEECEDOWN NEGLIGEES In pleasing colors, all but the first mentioned with beautiful floral designs. At $2.50—Collarless, trimmed with Persian bands. At $3—High neck, collar and cuffs finished with crochet edge. At $4—Collarless, neck and sleeves finished with scallops. At $4.50—High neck; another style, collarless with Empire effect, ribbon-trimmed. Third floor, Old Building. More of the Nickeled and Copper | TEA and COFFEE POTS H About Half-price One of the best makers of these goods is discontinuing thelr 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 or silver-plated on the inside ; spouts made of copper and hand-brazed—cannot melt; handles are made of ebonised wood, Some are plain, = few with beaded trimmings | some are polished copper, others are nickel-plated. Four sizes—2 pts., $1.50; 3 pts, $2—coffee pot only; 4 pts. | $2.25; 5 pts., $2.50. Regularly sold. for double, or near i Basement, New it. Building. Christmas Money Hurry and sell the odd articles about your home or office that you have no further use for. A seven-day advertise- ment in The World will help you do it. See the 2,000 Advts. in To-Day’s World Toilet Articles in Celluloid, Inlaid Ebony or Parisian 5 —_.

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