The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1908, Page 8

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Se ee Soneelaeicemeement eae ee ns med IE pen red ~ HOLD UP DRIVERS, LOOT LOADS OF CHRISTMAS GacDs - an and Boy, 1, Stop Four Delivery \\ Van Cortlandt Park. d i Deniel, Woit, Ch Yonkers, nd from the Bronx B A, We r i last night < rly to-day for robbers who are alleged to have been doing a by holding tly Yonkers The f f currea © wagon was « outside While & er with the wagon . % sidered of value, Packa { open and t * was about § o'clock Half an hour later a second wagon came along and was stopped and rifled by the 5 i boy. Then came a third Dn a it up. The drivers did not robberies until ext day employers ep! men were put Tuesday night took place. Again appeared in the road revolver and an airgun at a r made him disgorge $24. All the 1 wagons were filled with Christmas ¢ packages. ENDS LIFE AFTER LAST JOLLY NIGHT ‘Adolph Vogel Writes Good-By Note, Then “Goes to the Unknown.” | also was held on the jobs fourth the m and pointing a the Anton Vo: his frignds 1, who had been shaving neighbors of the east aide for t forty years during the day, > was always ready to| Batic boon companions at night and mi erry over a bottle of Rhine| wrote a fare- orning and then » gas at his home, h street. The letter wine well | kéHea ives and Friends gone: trade on the of twenty. Most tose days were Ger- | it His wife found room of their rubber tube 1 in his mouth battle-ship fleet and left his flagship, the |L td return home. tear-Admiral Emory during his service has had eleven commands, njne of sep- ‘The Facial Cultivatl JOHN H. HUNT NEGRO WHO ATTACKED GIRL IN BRONK STREET Miss Kley Bit Assailant’s Hand, So Police Hope to Identify Him. Minnle Kley, the nite A nt One Hundred and et and Clay avenue, the 0. 34 Fast s at her hor n 1 and Seventicth street, In a the Injurtes she received, while police Mics Kley was on her way home and! passed a &e 1 spot, dimly lighted, t ng Att he throat and dig his 1 in-an effort to shut girl ts strong and cked the negro and then h in one of his hands he clung to her throat and at- rag her toa lot at the side She continued to f was broken {i en screamed, cempte of the a and Kley fell al- Tontano, of avenue, happened along a short while later and stumbled r her. The gitl said the negro had ward the Woods. Tontano carried her to the home of Dr. E. T. Robinson, of No. 1585 Washington avenue, where she Was treated. There was a loug bruise on her neck and cuts and bruises on her face. | When the police were notified they be- gan a search for a negro with a bitter: | hand. —————— ADMIRAL EMORY RETIRES. Navy at Age Limit After ‘orty-six Years! Service, After forty-six years’ service, Rear- Admiral William Hemsley Emory U. 8. N., retired to-day on account of the age lmit. He lowered his flag lasi November at Hong Kong as commande: of the second squadron of the Atlantic Quits ri te vesse , the first being the Palos hen he was twenty-six. He entered the Naval Academy in 1862. He born in Washington’ Dee. 17, 1346. During the Spanish-American war he was commanded the Yosemite, manned by the Maryland Naval Reserves, oo COMING FOR INAUGURATION, MANILA, Dec. 17.—The band of con- stabulary force has completed its ar ngements to ~-oceed to Washington the spring in ot the | inauguration Taft. The i will to Manila, FACE CULTURE | Don't be one John H.W th Dermataluny | us method a only here hy ‘the His feo fe not $0 for Free Booklet, Care of Skin and Scalp. Ing Go., 30 Wa: a business. T are 46, 48 and 5 Meltons, Worsted Quaker wool Car Vouco F lo Overcoats that are $13.50, $15 & $15 Values, joring and trimmings are full $15 Standard, while the fabrics are grade used In overcoats Cheviots, in stripes and plain and herr Best 32) Values. © $13.50 Is, 46 2 Overcoals that are ; $19 > 30, oie youm THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1908, Stern Brothers morrow will be placed on sale a Late Importation o Real Irish Lace Neckwear Consisting of f Irish Crochet Value $6.50 to 12.50, 5, 7.25 $3.25, 5.50 and Cui¥ Sets, ’ Values $4.85 to 7.50 $1.35, 2.50, 3.85 Jab of Batisie and Real Baby Irish Lace, Values $1.95 to 5.25 Also at $1.25 50c 2.75 Irish Crochet Linen Cx Value $1.75, Fancy Net and Lace Stocks, Floral Chiffon and Crepe de Chine Scarfs, Value 75c, Value $4.95, Egyptian Scarfs, in white and silver and black and silv Values $5.75 to 8.75, $4.25, 5.25, 6.50 Mahogany Furniture Plain, Inlaid and Fancy Pieces, Suitable for Holiday Gifts. SEWING TABLES, DESKS, FOOT STOOLS, TEA TABLES, TEA WAGOD TRAYS. LIBRARY TABLES, BOOK CASES, DRESSERS, CHIFFONIE' UPHOLSTERED AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS AND ROCKERS A complete assortment of Mission Furniture. To-morrow, Sale of Blankets and Comfortables ( Single Size, at: $2.85, 4.50, 5.75 Blankets ~ Three-quarter Size,“ 3.75, 5.25, 6.95 Double Size, a 6.00, 8.25 Jacquard Blankets, In new designs and colorings, adapted for House Gowns, Bath Robes, Etc, at $4.75 Comfortables (Double Size) Printed Dotted Swiss, in neat floral designs, with plain silk borders, at $3.85 West Twenty-third Street 1863—ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS—1908 |/T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave. 104-106 West 17th St. BARGAIN SALES q This Weathered Oak $7.5 Desk, $15 Value, Regular $25.00 Mahogany $18.0¢ cular $20.09 Golden Oak $15.0€ ii Sak Deseo, eamered $9.50 Regular $0.00 I > $12.06 s Fiat Top $7.5 20.00 B: Ts.00 Wi 7 BOOK CASES 1 his Mahogany Book $5 75 Case, $12 Value.. EASY TERMS OF CREDIT Goops MARKED Regular RES. XMAS SPECIALS Brill Suits & Overcoats These Xmas specials have been expressly added to Brill De- cember Sales to make this month the record December of our This ambition of ours benefits directly every man who has clothes to buy, because the only way to secure big busi- ness is to give big values, ’ able clothes to be had—most modern in tailoring, most advanced in model and most recent in coloring and pattern. All these specials are the most desir- AM Woo! Sults, $13.50, $15 & $14 Values, $10 01 Velour, Cassimere, Cheviot $10 s Thibet Suits. Included are rn © + s t9 $18, ne 4 worsted suits, The tailoring, ox models; all d S are of standards Vicuna Worsteds ‘and anting these suits tc tn blac dy , color until worn out ridge v me weave st $20 Value Sulls in America, $13.50 tly all wool pure Worsted and A dozen different n Ve uits, in 75 new shades and Inches long, for men al esigns, including olive, smoke Black, Oxford, Cambridge gray. st des; also dark mixtures, giay gray, brown and olive aur black thibets models grade Ker Meltons young men; many extreme Vorsteds and Worsted All journeyman tailored. Overcoats that are Sults t $22. $22.5), $25 & $28 Values, $25 & Laat are ate #0, $17 ty, Melt as Ne 408 Including many silk lined Suits, Fab-, eae He Mia are p rsteds, yarn-dyed w i ‘ ay and oth { una finished 20 dif mer Finest Tatlored $30 t wholesale models, Fab and velc fiects. Every ANDT si. euwieh Ak others CONVENE es. 2) NTs - ys Sore Store Closes at 6 P, M. Ml (Old Stewart Building.) Great Toy Sales Now Going On Our Toy Store is the largest and most complete in this city, and probably in our entire country, By measurements easily obtainable. ea Stal i A bile and Driving Furs—Caps, Gloves, Gauntlets, C Foot Mut Yet the size of a place is not of as much consequence as what is 143 Feeney ae Lahabel $A EKA KELME Yi heath a) done in it. | Silk Hats, $6, $8 and $10. Opera Hats, $6 and $8. Our prices generally are lower than those of our competi- Leather Hat Boxes, from $6 to $18—the later to hold shirts, collars, etc as well, tors, never higher. By constant watchfulness, bona fide as well) Soft Hats—a special group at $1.25—$3 and $3.50 values. as “catch Penny" price reductions are met, so that we stan | Main floor, New Building. supreme as to quality and prices of merchandise. | , The sales floor occupied by our Toy Store embraces about | Here Are the Men Ss Gloves 20,000 square feet. Almost all of this floor is a show room of the | Hang a pair on the Christmas Tree for father, or brother, or samples of our larger toys, the orders being filled constantly from , husband—it's only a question of time when they will be needed, our stockroom, which covers about one-half of one of the floors | and there is always satisfaction in wearing WANAMAKER Gloves: of our new buildi i i filing. | 1-clasp Cape Gloves, $1, $1.50, §2. 1-clasp Lined Gloves, $1, $1.50, $2, $7" inet KoA Und ulin ied packed to the ceiling, | i-clasp Reynier Gloves, $2.50. 1-clasp Mocha, squirrel-lined, $5. The remaining third of our Toy Store, for convenience, is given l-clasp Mocha in gray, $1.50 and §2.| __1-clasp Cape, squirrel-lined, black, up to fractional parts of the stocks of the smaller kinds of| Wants ASSRTEMELUERGIS iPro ba dcr eles SOLES novelties, games, baby toys, dishes, dolls, animals, wooden, | $2.25. | Main floor, New Building. mechanical and electric toys that are to be found in unequalled | variety ; and these stocks are replenished and kept complete at} all times from our st \. i I ease ‘i . Fi | Proper hats and caps for the youngsters to wear during the ‘no one retail business (and this statement is unqualifiedly | Christmas holidays and ali through the Winter—fine gifts, all of accurate) can be found a larger assortment of children’s furniture, | them: hand cars, sleighs, velocipedes and tricycles, and wheel toys of Chinchilla Polo Caps, $1; Tam O’Shanters, $2, with ear tabs, to match over- every description. es gud and Skating Caps, 50c to $1.50. Children’s Cloth Caps, $2; For instance, we have thirty samples of Children’s Desks, all different in The ideal School Hat—"Schoo! D. n green cloth, 50c. style, size or finish, ranging in price from $1.25 to $15. The Handy Spandy in smooth felt, $2; shagry ones, $3. We have eighty-nine different samples of Rockers and Chairs, from 50¢ to Blue Cloth Golf Caps, with tur inside band, 50c to $1.50. $8.25: we have twenty different samples of Tables, from 50c to $5; thirty differ- | Main floor, New Builair ent samples of Wagons, from 25¢ to $9.25; and twelve cifferent samples of | ts, from $5 to $10; thirty different samples of sleighs, from 50c to $17. | edes, tricycles and automobiles from $1.50 to $15.50. | Our Electrical and Mechanical Toys permit of an unlimited choice; prices from 25¢ to $250, Mechanical Train Sets range in price from 50c to $24.50; Switches, Semaphor dges, Tunnels, Stations, Water Tanks, ete., 25c to $14, Friction Toys, hill climbing, ete,—very strong and satisfactory, from 50c to $4, Electrical T Outfits, operated with dry cells, from $4.15 to $13, Small Dynamos, Electric } ngines, etc., affording endless amusement and in- struction, to run small working toys or home-made apparatus, {rom 65¢ to $2.50. Our Animal stock represents more than 500 different styles and sizes of animals, as follows: Jointed, Felt and Plush, from 40c to $10. Fur Animals, from 25¢ to $6. On Wheels, Fel: and Plush, from 4c to $32. Skin Animals, from $1 to §9. Felt Animals, on Rubber Strings, from 18c to 50c. Velvet Animals, rom lc to $8. Wooly and Felt Animals, from Scto $12. In our Dol! Section will be tound Do!ls in every make and qual:tr—papier- mache body: bisque head, cloth body, papier-mache head; celluloid body, bisque body, kid body, bisque head; saw-dust body, bi:que head; china dolls. Undressed Dolls we have in more than ten different styles, at 10c, 25c, | 50c and $1; and Dressed Dolls in fifteen to twenty difierent styles, at 25c, 50c, and $1. | More than two hundred Dressed Dolls, ranging in price from $1.25 to $21. Our Game Section boasts of more than two bundred and fifty different Games, to which in many cases must be added arange of prices for the various items. Prices ra rom 10c to $187.50; this latter for the splendid home slate bed, 8-ft. Pool Table. | 11 be found the Picture Scroll Puzzle, So-iety’s latest ¢ dozen different styles of cutting, including some with pictures on and the clever animal and bird outlines. Prices, trom 60¢ to $5. — MMos how Store Closes at 6 P. M. (New Wanamaker Building) Plenty of Holiday Interest In the Men’s Hat Store Plenty of things here that aman would like to get for Christmas: Headgear for the Boys Men’s Fine Vicuna Housegowns The softest, most luxurious cloth a man could imagine is used in these Housegowns—we imported it ourselves from Scotland and had it made up to our liking, alter a smart Paris style—comfortable and weil-proportioned, too. In various soft colorings, military collar, trimmed with satin braid on pockets and edges. The finest Robes ever sold at their price—$30; gowns of this material should really bring $45. Only twenty- five of them here at the price. Main floor, New Building. Comfort for the Christmas Buyer with a Slender Purse, in the nity Lovey Proce Basemtp (Old Bui ding Store Closes at 6 P. M. in half-a- oth sides, No lack of suggestio’s in the popular holiday lines—and a particu'arly plentiful selection of Some of the most interesting novelties and toys now being 5 e dermonetraredicre tien practical presents, all pleasingly priced. 1, The National Baseball Game—a regular gam: of baseball in miniature, A Showing of Advanced Styles in ball Game ~ played with dice, at 50c, $1 and $1.50, as ' 3. : ideal modeling material, vely instructive to the child Women's SUITS at $13.75 : ng to al rice, 10c to $2, ‘ 4, The Won y constructed instrument, enabling A rather unusual announcement when “broken lines’’ and Ate signs, no two of which need be ‘‘cleararce sales’ are the o cer of the day almost everywhere. 5. The Hr uctible circus outfits; | But someth ng pouenal is ecessary to direct attention to practical one Prices range from 30c for single things these overbusy shopping days. If style and value will do pieces up to $10 5 K it, these smart suit. should share the crowd with the purely 6. Comfor AES rely pract cal. Price, $3.50. holiday sections, tomorrow. a ' ore) seals mpetciare very They're of serviceable Broadcloth, in blue, black and green; 36-inch 8. cope aids and pic.ures of ell descriptions, coats, with cord-piped seams and braid loops: lined with good satin. r nla ged, in 9. The Rapid Fire Gun—shoots Price, $1.50. Mither for electric or gasconnection. $5., We have broken lines of Suits, too—rare values: holl bber ball : rk is| OW, paneer peteiies tins nsiccankils Put them all in at $13.75, although some were made to sell at $22.50. 10, ne Bi the ideal building blocks, giving opportunity Broadcloth, ¢ and mixtures. Each desirable~each under-price. ed buiiding combinations. Price, {rom 45c to $6.75. een i 11. § s—very entertaining for the little ones; price, 50c. $ 12. Funny Mr. Jigaer; price, 50c. Long Coats at 9.75 13. Flying Curids and Air Sh ps at 50c each F ee 14 derbilt Cup Race and Teddy Bear Games at 50c cach. There Is Still an Unbroken Size-line 15. Game of Royalty. Price, 75¢. 16. The Game of Tumbelin. Price, $0c and $1. 17. Rubber Bubbles, one pipe and two balloons; price, 25c, 18. The Little Designer; price, 25c. 19. Miniature Bowling Game; can be put in @ box, 5x8 in, $3, Fourth floor, Old Building. But it’s not because they do not sell rapidly. We really don't know where to get, at any similar price, Women’s Long Coats |that combine style and service as happily as these. So we fill lin the gaps as fast as they appear. | Three attractive Empire models of black broadcloth and kersey—full or half satin-lined, Other popular styles in black. An eminently sat istactory showing of stylish and serviceable coats at $9.78, Women’s Coats for All Occasions nee ai At Large Price-Savings These Messaline Waists at $3.90 The coats most wanted by women are here in a great variety o! | Are Selling Rapidly tor Gifts styles, at prices more than one-third less than early season's values; Which speaks w2ll for their value— or most people like to present At $15 and $20, regularly $22.50 to $30—A collection | things that seem more costly than they are. You must know sev- Coats for of abou 175 long ba.k Broadcloth Coats; some made with eral who would appreciate one of these well-made and dressy r full locse backs, others tight-fitting or in Empire effects ; some cri Street Wear 1] tome bets ons high Danton or military collar; al), WA/8ts. lined throughout with an excslient quality of sain, : At $12.75, regulasly $18 to $21 Coats for Motoring’ of abe ! and Traveling 4*7* fecty; some with velvet collars, other with lov At $10 aid $12.73, regularly $15 10 $22,50—A Coats for not very fine tan. oive and Oxford worsted Rainy Weather Rsin:oais, in a variety of styles; some with loove backs, buttoning close at the Messaline Silk Wa'stsin light colors, with yoke effect of | dallions, at $3.90. Also at $3.90, copies of French models, in white or ecru Net and Ribbon waists; open back; new long sleeves. At 50c—practical tailored White Madras Waists; open front, long sleeves. Other Practical Gifts for Women Warm and cosy EIDERDOWN ROBES in plain red, light blue and gray; with fitted back and girdle at waist; col ar and sleeves trimmed with satin, Uniimited comfort and service—only $2.50, Or one of the always useful BLOUSE SWEATERS. Here in white | or gray, with surplice neck, at $1.75. q 5 Outing Flannel NIGHTGOWNS in pink and blue stripes; high neck Fascinating 1909 Dress Cottons | CEN rer HERIRarr TH Rear ni eI en SCAT A wonderfully beautiful showing of danty, sheer s'lk-and- Silk Petticoats are always acceptable cotton Crepes, Bordered Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French Tadais Bile BENNGCATE: DIRS Of SATE SAY j deep flounce trim- Printed Mousselines, Si!k-and-Cotton Chiffons and Printed Black Percaline or Mercerized Sateen PETTICOATS, with deep flounce Batistes, the advance guard of Summer fabrics, offers charming | finished with embroidered ruffle or sectional flounce, at $1, variety for choice of holiday gifts or dress goods for wear at capunemceneiameniinee Southern resorts, 12}4c to $1.50 a yard, Boxed if you wish. Cotton Dress Goods Boxed Men’s Socks at 12}¢c? Percales, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Cotton Crepes, Chambrays Well, you can tomorrow, Black or tan cotton, medium and Eden cloths cut into lengths of ten yards, are $1 to $1.50 We! weight, with double soles and high spliced heels. We could tell have also a large assortment of Waist Lengths at $1 and upwards. you why these are 12c a pair instead of 18c—but the point of First floor, Old Building. the story is that they ARE 12ic. 15¢-~Men's Imported Cotton Hose, fast black; plain or with unbleached soles. 12%c @ pair for Women's plain black Cotton Hose of good quality. Women’s Underwear at 18c a Garment Seconds, of course, but full of service. Heavy-weight, cream color cotton Vesis or Drawers. If perfect, would be 25c at le John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street and me- A collection | in shades of adow pla.ds ant brown check; some ¢ back, others vemi-fitrine or Empire e'- with coilar of contrasting cloth. vrs fitted; some collarless, others with high collars Ke Second floor, Old Building. Were You Ever Able to Buy Full-fashioned Lingerie Waists These waists make pleasing gifts, for they are useful and have the beauty that laces, medallions, beading, embroideries and plaits, | prettily applied, give to sheer lawn blouses. Two styles, variously | trimmed, are $2.50 each, Other styles, with hand-embroidered | fronts, and trimmed with lace end plaits, are $2.75, $3 and $4.50, ‘Third floor, Old Building. H 4 gee wa

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