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aa wy wORLY, wav LUBBUDAY, vANUAMY 6 1909, ex ’ | the yworld annex a bie of statuary or @ small Perstan ri tad neatly iso dno attention as out, He told t » of half a doze nann In the Essex Marhot Volice ¢ TOMTHER TNE. | AT ORB pa BRITTAN wuIS parties Uked HUNTS FUGIVE VALUABL E HOME RECIPE WHE Break t neti reat Cold ina Day , c& Wh went up t down for a awp Irymen Search Wood for Supposed Black Hane Agent Who Shot Man, this mc Might Have Taken Ekeb; OFF HIS SPOILS :: \ te longer the letsurety in A Surprise for Policeman Har- 3 might have had an opportunity ley in t ihe Early Hours 8 well as the of This Morning. Family Was Away and Bur- glars Carried Off Silverware } and Ornaments at Will, EVEN: SLEPT IN Man, Wife and ‘Three Others ns | Arrested and Held in $5,000 Bail Each. ‘oom furniture crware, cut, glass, ara While Pol Hurley, * of the Eldrid PLACE, | an cJames M his rounds at Division street. © the front and saw a fig pr bail each (or a furth —$___—_— vwtal vas sntauiy tremor wiaurey (GOV: HUGHES TO SPEAK ON Jin tne car. tute ant thovagy bursiuty on waved, wag | CONTROL OF WHITE PLAGUE, | cand a crash of glass at his side and turned to see .a figure Qe subject of inquiry to-day when De Fu tie, gt memmimemt nee | gectives Hart, McGowan, Bryan ana| Association of Tuberculosis Clinics | speeding away in the darkness Seeks to Kindle Public Inter- Hurley, stands 6 feet 2 inches i istricti ‘ter th est in Districting Plan, high In his stockings, was after the bucgiar in a jiffy, and finally over- The Association o: 7. ° G ing about In the store, which We Invite Comparison on ness WHITE SALE Features in the i only by a small gas light was examining the door when he thorough burglary on record was who @heehan arraigned five prisoners before ilosts Clintes s will speak next Friday ep tn Control of y York City."” Tickets hauled him. The man had jumped headforemost |through the eleven foot plate glass win- | }dow in front of the store, carrying with him four ladies’ cloaks and two skirts Willfam = Martinean and Dwyer, painters, were charged fng the principals tn the burg! Mary Martineau, of No, 827 (Both Buildings) Direct SUBWAY Entrance 4y-neventh nad tree pan vritten application | which he had packed into a bundle. | \ M02 Amste ‘0. 80 Madison avenue, cha A Rei ci eae Not because they are extraordinary or isolated special items—on the | Were charged with enjoying Mrs. Martineau, it was al formed her plain little flat 1 ularly luxurious abode as the result | of of the activities of her husband and. te Dwyer. | The victims of burglary are Mr. and| Mrs. William Brittain, who have an @ight-room fat in the big apartment. | te ay Bouse at No. 40 West One Hundred and | co-oper ation to t in Its work of that every case e| ‘SICK HEADACH rclation’s distri spanent | Is One of the Evils of toard of Health ts contrary, because they are representative examples picked from hundreds equally good, and featured to emphasize the interest that the Basement \¥Store holds for ALL who wish to buy to the best advantage. Cambric or nainsook, with “V” high or low, round neck; with yoke of plaits or q the association, . : ( | eereat cists GIy nea Ei = : i = |EYE STRAIN trimmed with embroidery or lace edge. 4 : area cae caver ners Noten | SCOTT'S: Hondreds don't realise i ané | Excellent White Cambric Petticoats at 85c__ i i j heard the Brittajns discussing their , 2 With deep lawn flounce, trimmed with clusters of plaits and ruffle of embroidery, | glasses bring the only relief. EYES EXAMINED (2) cpa? )by |Our Registered Physicians | Glasses Always at Moderate Prices, } Elikich &Seone. "| Daintily trimmed Corset Covers at 25c Caulists and Opticians. Cambric or nainsook, with low, round neck, trimmed with embroidery or lace 50 Years in Practice. insertion and edge and ribbon beading ; vaist, 350 Sixth Avenue 1274 Broadway i : Chemises at 25c yw 22 | Below 334 St. tor Nassan ts: 217 Broadway. : ‘ fi Cambric, with low round neck, trim- med with hemstitched ruffle. plans and wer shaft when the cou the Better Cambric Drawers than some sold at 50c elsewhere, for 35c With deep lawn ruffle, trimmed with plaits and finished with hemstitched hem. EMULSION invigorates, nourishes and builds up the devitalized, under-nourished, under. mined system by ‘produc: ing more flesh and strength than is needed, All Drugeists as declare, ew Jersey tineau | draw-string at |Short Skirts at 38c Cambric, with cambric ruffle, trimmed with clusters of plaits Near Ann St Astor House Block, Ve Annual eC lea an Sale Commences at 8 o'Clock, Wednesday Morning. | ction and High Grade of Goodyear Rainy Weather Wear for Men y well known and recognized. An event in the year's selling of Madras Shirt-waists really w orth buying, for only 45c Every woman knows the rarity of a waist really worth buyi ng, at this small! price, These are neatly and carefull ' made, of black and white or white madras, with plaited front. Very good Shirt-waists of white Lawn at 75c | With front of tailored plaits and plaited back; long sleeves wth plaited cuffs; | open in front. Lawn Waists with entire front of embroidery, at $1.00 | Very attractive; also at $1, Waists of white figured madras with plaited front, laundered collar and soft cuffs. i Raincoat Cravenettes & Rubberized Silk Coats Dressy Net Waists that cannot be matched Elsewhere at $3.00 What we have heretofore considered good value at this price cannot compare | Se RRS TE EE cacao I REE — ty mee ich we dispose of Winter Weights, Broken Lines and Special Models Ay 3 iy cami au eos with these handsome waists of white or ecru net; made with rich yoke effect of, e A BOUT i A LF PRICE Venise lace, and lace insertion on body and new sleeves. ane Children’s Wash Children’s Wash Children’s Lawn Bloomer Suits at 85c Dresses at 50c Guimpes at 50c An unusual value in these practi- Trimmed with embroidery inser- cal two-piece wash suits of v tion and plaits, with hemstitched linon; made to button on coilar and cuffs. with belt. | years. ering attractive, both by reason of Perfect Garments and the uctions in Prices on All Lines Offered. nt d the stock assorted as below: GIRLS’ CAPES, BOYS’ STORM COATS | BOYS’ CRAVENETTES, 25 $4 values, 1.78 $4 values, 1.98 $$va tues, 2.48 fo values, 9.75 $8 values, 3.85 “CLOUDBURST” COATS FOR MEN AND oe French waist and Russian style Dresses of ed percalesianea ks and rings; care- Sizes 2 to 6 years. Sizes 4 to 14 Sizes 2 to 4 years, i Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs; Women’s,85c, Men’s, $1.50 doz. The only way to duplicate these values is to do as we did and buy 10,000 dozen at once, You are not likely to match this item in New York, 28 and 30-in. White Madras, new and perfect, at 10c a yard Checks, plaids, stripes and figured designs—dainty enough and good enough for any purpose, waists, shirts, juvenile wear, etc, from 12!;c to 25c a yard, $10.50 \ 12°80 Plenty of it—regular value is . +1500 \ ‘WOMEN’ 5 SILK MOIRES, : Hea and substan Ina vai oe n: id STORM COATS AND oF Mette ae MEN AND WOMEN. ral ae ‘ WOMEN'S AUTO SILKS, 36-in. English Long Cloth at $1.00 the piece of twelve yards Not strictly a White Sale item, as we have been selling this Long Cloth for some time—but such good value that we cannot improve upon it for this occasion. Sample pieces of New Embroideries, worth {5c to 25c, at 12%, Insertions and Edges on nainsook, cambric and Swiss muslin. pieces of a kind—but plenty in total, that ordinarily retail at.15c to 25c. .98 515 Model: $15 M Only one or two Manufacturers’ samples of Embroideries i Hemmed Towels of ail-linen huckaback, {7 x 32in., at 124c each Calart Also of all-linen crepe weave at the same low price. These are exceptionally good RUBBER ER S LK COATS All-linen Crash Toweling, 17 inches wide, at 8c a yard We have seen inferior qualities sold for several cents a yard more than we ask for this excellent toweling. Sateen-covered Down Quilts, size 6 x 6 feet, at $3.75 Filling of pure odorless goose down; coverings of best domestic figured sateen, $12.50 7388 ; 14.75 A dozen colorings to choose from, Vain ) bine sieeh Printed ipatiste au OC Largest Makers of High Grace Rancoats in the World. yet QE ay cog yi NS bry INCOAT t | comeeny 831 Broadway, Between 12th and 13th Streets Just as pretty as it can be, too, White ground and white stripe with scattered rose buds and other dainty patterns, Well worth 12 }2c a yard. 800 piece ms, Printed Cotton Cheviot, in a hand- F ne of patterns, suitable for house cet dresses or boys’ wear; very | serviceable, at 9c a yard. WANAMAKER of Fancy Dress Gi TOHN Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Seven good styles in Women’s Night Dresses at 59c 1 (New Building) Store Closes at 6 P, M, . The Eagerly-looked-for Annual Sale of Boys Washable Suits At $1.85 Many a mother in New York has kept an anxious eye on the calendar and the Wanamaker advertising, to be sure to share in the splendid off:ring of Boys’ Wash Suits that we have hitherto been able to present every January. READY TOMORROW, with a splendid collection of the best q Suits that the leading wash suit maker of New York can turn out—= his samples, in fact. They are made of fiie imported and ee stic fabrics—chambray, galatea, linen, pique and poplin, in a Only two or three of a kind—the field for choice is remarkably broad: Prine variety of styles and colorings. Sailor Blouse Suits, in sizes for 4 to 10 years i Russian Blouse Suits, sizes for 2% to 6 years Regular $2.50 to $5 Values at $1.85 a Suit It's safe to come as early as you can tomorrow. Main floors, New and Old Buildings. Wanamaker Snap Shots of Men’s SHOES—III. The picture shows a fine HEAVY- WEATHER SHOE at $5. It ought to be quite interesting just now. STYLE 104—Made of tan Shrewsbury grain leather, Blucher style, laced. High cut, with strap and buckle at top. Double soles of oak- tanned leather, and viscol- ized, Melting snow has a hard time getting through. Fine for $5. Lots of other special-duty shoes in the Wanamaker Shoe Store for Men. Ifyou are looking ‘or any kind in particular, come and see what we have for you. i Sere Store Closes at 6 P, M } Three Groups of Women’s Coats At One-Half to Two-Thirds of Former Prices Never before have there been such decisive price-savings in our women’s coat stock earlier than the month of February, This season, by special planning with our manufacturers, and { our own decision to mark our coats down earlier than usual, we are enabled to give our customers the advantage of these hand- some wraps at a very low price, before the real cold weather 4 begins. Three groups of special interest are described below: At $12, regularly $16.50 to tweed coats, made of genuine Eng- $ ag Maia floor, New Building. Haas (Old Stewart Building.) lish and Scotch mixtures, ideal gar fi 5 ments for traveling, motor and steamer wear; also a limited number f of long black satin coats, colored J broadcloth coats for street wear and evening coats. At $35, regularly $60 to$80 A limited number of very hande some imported long black broadcloth coats, made of the finest materials and designed by some of the best foreign artists of fashion. A numbat of very handsome medium length imported velour du nord coats; some quite plain; others elaborately trim: med with braid. Also a limited number of very handsome imported coats for theatre and evening wear Second floor, Old Building. Smart short jackets of very fine black broadcloths. A limited num- ber of handsome long black broad- cloth coats; some very handsome fi coats for steamer and motoring in ismart tweeds and shadow plaids; raincoats in tan and olive worsteds, in both loose and fitted effects. At $20, regularly $35 to$50 This lot includes the balance of our handsome caracul cloth coats, all of which are made of imported ma- terials; a number of very handsome velour du nord coats, made in var- ious lengths, all from imported m 4 # terials, copied from foreign models; a number of very handsome imported | ———_ More of the Charming Washable Waists In Styles for 1909 Come Forward Today The collection is far too extended to describe, or even to display, at one time. So a whole new cluster of new models takes the centre of the stage, and bids for your admiration, Here, without further ado, are descriptions of some of them—but a bit of good advice is to come and see them soon: At $12—Waists of corded striped; At $6.50—Waists of plaited lawrk muslin; yoke of Italian Irish lace; waist | strips of Valenciennes lace and imitm trimmed with Irish lace, | tion baby Irish lace on neck, back and At $10,50—Waists of sheer fine! sleeves. lawn; yoke of Valenciennes insertions} At $6.75—Waists of sheer fine lawn; } and Cluny lace and medallions,plaited yoke of hand-embroidery and Valen to bust. ciennes insertions plaited in clusters At $8.75—Waists of sheer lawn; yoke | on back, sleeves and front. of hand-embroidery, and medallion in-| | At $6—Waists of sheer fine la sertions and Cluny lace; finished with | square yoke of Italian Irish lace touch of colored hand-work; lace trim-| Valenciennes insertion; panel of Vale med back and front. enciennes insertion down sides: lace At $8.75—Waists of fine allover em- | trimmed back and sleeves, broidery and stripes of Cluny lace; Also four styles at $4.50, Cluny lace and allover embroidery on) _ Six styles at $3. neck and sleeves, Third floor, Old Building. John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth ave., Eighth to Tenth st. f | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD al | WILL GO AND GET IT. \