The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1909, Page 8

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Mrs, Cossitt, Widowed on ; 3 : tat Arms of P; s Dead ART Honeymoon, Quietly Mar- Ihreatened to Kill Her artes "a Kon Re a Hy. ae & P sa SOL NAPKINS TO MATCH ried to W. H. Young. With His Instrument. ' " hen Doctor Comes, 20x20 inches, per doz.1,78, 2.10, 2.25 and 2.45 WRECK ENDEDROMANCE| HE WANTS HIS RECORDS, cit to death S202 for the BLANKETS_1,000 | a Sane abe ¢ Nail, In One She is : ern Wool Blanke First Husband Was Killed Bes, whichever ou like to put tt, and | nea 2 side Her in Salisbury, pies—She Asks tor Half { Panty es Full Slee. 2 50 3 25 3 08 4,7 7 30 England, Disaster His Salary. Formerly... 825° 4.80 4.98" 6.9. Bi Roon in the chantry of The bride's father {9 the own the Savoy Hotel, and was j tune mounting up Into the ; Dis father, who came to from Fran } tracts for The {| great 8) y Dugros, j solemnized ! trom society for two { following the tragic ! romance, when Mr. Ce $1 the wreck of t press, runnit London, This \ iy 1, 1905, with- ; in two weeks after the el ate mar- , lage ceremony in the big ballroom of Ly the Savoy. xo tne eiced Honeymoon. =| WORTH (lf CLOTHES, Tomorrow We Offer Dm) Highest Grade QUALITY- not a pair that we cannot recommend in every [pane conemaenaenon TABLE LINEN “Netes & BLANKETS JANUARY SALE—CUT PRICES. TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS to inat ery fine, durab en. very handsome pat- ns, four qual lowing pic es, Which are from one Lind off. yard 1.50, 1.85, 2.10 and 2.45 pyardsieecc 185, 2.35, 2.65 and 3.10 yards............ 2,25, 2.75, 3.25 and 3.75 ons came up to Miss Geelin and they started | swiftly away to put some “frills!” to the] ’ walts | Just as the contre of the floor was n the arms of “WRU DESIN CORNET PLINER: & MIDST OF WALTZ ad ; u Mrs, Nesshaum Says Husbane quarters at © turniture, the | James eu Collapses in artner ees and t DAUGHTER AGAIN OF ANVERENS BETOESBROE ——_— 24x24 inches, » 2,50, 3.25 and 3.50 is mont races couple of thi sale prices for thi NM size... 2.35, 2.05, 3.75, 4,98, 5,75 treet be \iso His Three ¢ Hert Pup: jm 30 pairs Sample Blank rs Also about th Speeding southward to-day soiled from handling, at a radical reduct Becond honeymo purney is \L An- tog in est Broadway,Bthana Oh Sts widow of sitt and j A @aughtor © I DUG 10, 60) ee eee ee en ene nen a eee ooo ee eee ee tere tO ae eek atte) RETRO CRER Lae cree ee cre eee ee) SOOTS TARO, ANG the: TACHey AINE MOPILCD | sna teen eeemaeemmeamee senceetntmenan = camnmnoece a ai) the Supreme C With her is the | bridegroom, William H iB, to Peet married Wrununfs,- Idoseate/ (Both Buildings) Direct SUBWAY En e. Facts You Should Know About A SALE of SHOES ee tae Are i N hn } poet ee Yd i Muu/4 /Moys sey That Is the Most Important ampton to = aa (| The Basement Store Has Ever Chronicled (New Building.) Store Closes 6 P. M LIBERAL SELECTION—thousands of pairs--a number of styles in your size. was q the retirement | way. ie - S CK SUITS fi M t $22 50 SEASONABLENESS-—no Summer shoes —all styles and ait, == f \ weights, suitable for immediate and Spring wear. © But Bank Clerk Marked His Or en a e Women’s $2 and $2.25 Shoes at $1.50 ne SING ele lt Styles That Sold Regularly at $30, $35, $38, $40 and $45 Women’s $2.50 and $3 Shoes at $1.90 HEL eS al In sorting out our stocks we found a number of size-broken lots which we did not wish to fillin again, Best Girls ; $1.50 and $1.75 Shoes at $1.30 thing is to close them out quickly. By bringing the various groups together, at one price, we find practically all Boys’ $2 School Shoes at $1.50 sizes present—making an opportunity that may be shared by ail men—if they don’t get here too late. | Small Boys $1.50 Shoes at $1 The materials are fancy worsteds, cheviots and veiours, and plain blue and black unfinished worsteds, Babies’ $1.40 Shoes at 75c cheviots and serges, in plain and fancy weaves. These are the quantities and former prices : / and, in special Quick Service Section near Subway entrance, 20 Suits that were $45 All Now at Men’s $2.50 to $3 Shoes at $2 Just a word of REASONS for these values; We are straight- 28 Suits that were $40 ening our own stock and that of many manufacturers to whom money is much more desirable than shoes, just now. With 15 Suits that were $38 $ D) 2 ‘ 5 ¢ Buss (G See. Grenarations The values are conseryatlValy 36 Suits that were $35 i stated. You'll find many shoes at less than usual wholesale cost, 153 Suits that were $30 a Suit 27-inch All-silk PONGEE 38 Wanamaker Clothing, OF THE HIGHEST GRADE, at such a low price, is a most exceptional oppor- Made to Sell at 65c and 75c Yard C tunity, But we have only 252 suits, and they should go quickly. Men's Clothing, Main floor, New Building. SURIESRETa Tsai alin See ae asa: High-Class SHIRTS for Men i hoe ai! Ninety-five Cents Each Mostly $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Kinds And Some $3 and $3.50 Kinds SIXTY-FIVE HUNDRED OF THEM READY TOMORROW MORNING. CASTORIA > Infants and Children, the kind? You Hava Always Bought he We've never seen such a magnificently assorted col- lection ot handsome and thoroughly high-c Shirts offered at such a price. A display of the different varieties looks like an unusuaily fine showing for a manuiacturer’s coming season. The materials are fine imporied and domestic fabrics, in smart, new patterns and colorings, | | They have the fit, finish and style of custom-made shirts It's Surprising What $1 Will Buy in This Annual Sale of BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Really the styles are just as attractive as in suits that cost several times as much— but then you must remember that these suits at $1 would be $1.50 to $2.25 but for the Annual Sale. The best selection we have here shown in January At and that's saying a lot. New, spick-and-span— $1 ready tomorrow. Values up to $2.25. —and handsomer laundering we've never seen, Judge them by the finest shirts shown anywhere at reguiar prices, Then, remember, that these are only 95c each, Plaited and plain negligee shirts and some stifi-bosom shirts, all in coat style, with cuffs attached. Ready when the store opens tomorrow—Friday. Not jon Sale today, M 12 West 23d Street Boys’ Sailor and Russian Blouse Washable S 2! to 10 years; { galatea and colored chamoray, Strongly t well and wash pe New Basememt Subway Entrance. 5, sizes 1, New Bui Women’s and Children’s Warm Quilts and Blankets Winter UNDERWEAR Just Ripe for the Cold Snap are you read Semi-Annual! Clearance Sale John Wanamaker Cold wav be here soon Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street rigors? If ni 1 helpful su It's a mighty lucky coincidence that we found these hand- soine comfortables and warm blankets that we could spare at lowered prices just when the weather man hung out the cold - wave signal, Housekeepers will approve: Thirty-seven Sumptuous Silk Quilts—Figured on one side, plain onthe other; filed with pure white tiuffy down, $10 each, were $12, $13 and $14, Twenty-four Silkecoyered Wool-filled Quilts—72 x 78 in. Pink and light blue are the principal colors, $7.50 each, were $9 and $9.75. WHAT? |WHERE? The fact or figure you In The World Almanac } | sof White Biankets—That are a trifle soiled. $4.50 a Ghee iene ros AL SBe t0 $138 a yarment, « . wool, warp and filling; fast color. Single bed may want to know in and Encyclopedia for || At $1.50 a gurment te cordi to a r, 90+ $3.50. 50; double bed size, $4.50, were $5.50; extra large size, a hurry. 1909, of course : I y weight; well made Bie Sw or and f All-wool White Blankets—Of fine selected stock; 72 x 82 in. 5 pounds, anc-Me eck. $7.50 a pair; 6 pounds, 76x 64, $8.50 a pair, First floor, Old Building. ids ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908 ey t) "HSM DNS EF, OD NIOVE

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