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i : t ¢ : t } t "| Swindler Got $100 in All from j ' FORMER ACTRESS WHO LOST $100 ON HORSE THAT WON. ‘ASEDEWOLES HORSE WINS, BUT SHES A LOSE ' *Wilson,” Who Gave Tip, ), Disappeared With Cash | i, She Gave Hiin to Bet. 1 ot | GOOD THING AT 5 TO 1, | Miss De Wolfe by Suave | | _ Friends of Miss Elsie De Wolfe who | ave any request to make of the re-| | thred actress, who Is n tor, will do wel! “please.” That word 's ¢ri t with polgnant | Memories of a Please” that ran at Los | dbmgeles, Ran and won, tos, but Miss/ | De Wolfe did not cash, She had { money on the winning horse, ELSIE, DEWOLEL the ponies. Do yor! ‘Plan to Relieve Brooklynites Mgmt’ Eb. - | The Cor Who Suffer by Loss of — |andsays't ’ ling. The Board mimense elevators for pass vehicles may | bridges to accommodate the traffic for- | merly carried by the ferries which have] | shut down. plan at the meeting of tho Board of j referred to Bridge Commissioner Sxe- | veneon and Engineer Lewin, who will determine its feasibility. President Ahearn said ¢hat since the closing of the ferry service at Grand, ulton and Roosevelt streets, the whole {ton Hospital, Utica, gave ine up practically has been cut off from con- ventent access to and from the eastern and western districts Within the territory are numerous fac- torles, shops and business houses. the|Later 1 saw Vinol adver! emplovees of which, thousands, are for the most part resi- dente of Brooklyn. __--— capable of carrying paseengers, horses ‘and vehicles be erected at or near Man- tag ex gin and Delancey streets for the Wiil-|SyTacuse, N.Y THE EVENING WORLD, FRID lui Ferry Service. = —— aes SENT HOME 10 DIE ‘Wn, Brown Weighed Only Sixty- | Eight Pounds, Had Severe Pulmonary Trouble, SAYS. VINOL SAVED HIS LIFE, in Fex- jengers and arches Brookt be bullt under Wilamaburg and the which President Ahearn submitted our W imate to-day and his suggestion was “Four years ago [ contr. vere lung trouble, Doct T continued to fat! un They ritory formerly served by the ferries said no hope, til { only weighed 8 pounds. \sent me home from the hospital say ing they could do nothing for mie tised, and 4 of Brooklyn. numbering many ng it immediately began ta the President sald, there fe access to the bridge en- suggested that elevators day I weigh 157 pounds, and am well and healthy. saved my life.” I really believe Vinol Wm, J, Brown, @he did not cash. hat you’ ve lots of | ten 4 There c: aT that you'll have lots fl lamsburg Bridge, and at or near South| ‘The reason why Vinol is superto are ce Miss De bet down, Possibly U) and Roosevelt streets for the Rrookly’ Ww Fr , | f te Lor tne roorlyD to other reconstructive 1 s @hop at No. 4 West Fort Til send a man up to) Bridge. Almilar elevators could be built, | 7 @ther day an urbane sion from you.” i aside at oonyendent bridge points In|} because it is made up of the two wanted some de y good of you,’ exclaimed | Brooklyn. |most famous tonics in » world @ab-house “Twill be waiting for ; Hct | Misa De W | “DANNY” MORGAN ILL. via.—the medic elements of cod ttrpressed i Wilson, Breoder, Li r A Club-House to Decorate. “Mr, Wilson, Breeder , Segement t i to that Jama: he said he want lowing «uy. At moon he was toca He called up, } Ne begged t wstpone the ‘ou see, | Put Up $100 in All. | and was "called her up more d got ticke to} Of; mine is g ery b nd broken inp F day, and I eh Prot er the opera: That aie 4 At $ get my bets ¢ tion, made the ata statement that our faith, Patent i - Morgan would have been « dead man . at 5 tol and I car ti wv if the operation had been RESP AR GMOS! INN. Ye f 52-50 a7 We'll make that AN OAH mye morrow. All right, Ls (Mh Mine yer ple i VANES ALO sey, iesin his s blood Miss De Wolfe poisoning sets in will pull through you know. We I to put _— ey ea Aca s i | t { Oey = melt | SENATOR PERKINS wins | TRUANT BOYS TO BUILD. 1°; “i « the name « we ; | N ! Ee be e, Mr MENTO, 00) a a Ast Wilson?” Paige os)| — RINSMAN TS OREG STORES, a) “Pleave,’ replied the bland nig: Clos WAU Grant $150,000 for Sere nod st) yt oes man, “He'll win sure, but, rect 5. Quarters on Hart's Iatand, Le aie ios for tt nrised to the ea Vint Sores aurnrised x Commissioner Barry, the new head of gig ‘3 PIERRE GREY SERA OS REAR A Ck rorcommmreren: » |) This is a Clearance Sale of Our Factory's Entire Overproduction ot Men’s and Boys’ Winter Clothing and is the Climax of Lowest Price: for High Grade StanUard Clothing, ever reached This Gigantic Clearance Sale St TO-MOBKOW (Saturday) at 4, fo Men's Fine B metten SO ARTICLE TLED ABSOLL Mer's Fashi nable Suits @ Overcoats p's High Grade Suits $7.20 lish Suits and Overcoats $12 s Serviceable Pants 1 Farsy ( meres, $i ve the man $3. A/|Welle-Knaown Bi sporting and political circles, and par- tg{ ticularly on the east side, lerated on for appendicitis very sud- denly to-day clynic Hospital at +0 ¢ Quality Heavy Winter Overcoats tu imateh the fabrics, Sizes t4 to 44. SURPRISE STORE, in such liver oil and i Operatea|@ Way that | px ck} Some on at Polyclinic Hospital. and 1s quickly Danny Morgan, well known in| Weakest, ctomach remarkable — bo was op-jstrength creator and for feeble ¢ children? weak, and for chronic coughs and colds d vod your lie was taken to Poly- clock this morn- Frank Reilly, and e knife of Prof ndix was found by his friend 1.80 was under Try it, Tf it money will be ! Cc ) Reduced to 50c and $1 Worthy Felt School Hats 2 for Men and Boys Our Factory's Policy Demands Absolute Clearance of this Season's Overproduction of Men’s and Boys’ Winter Clothing in order to make room for Spring goods, and this huge stock is now offered to you at prices far below the actual cost of manufacturing. you, Read Every Item Carefully. A Dollar Will Go as Far as Two or Three. — el is here illustrated—perfect fitting gar - allored and Hned with fine quatity silk are made with velvet collars, thes with IS EVER MISREPRESENTED AT THE AND FVERY ARTICLE 13 GUARSS- : a} Men's Fine Quality Suits Oar Facto Other ste Factory ¢ Men's Elegant Suits and Overcoats| Our Lactory's Price, SE (ther Stores’ Price, Factory Clearance Sale Vrice Values up to 825 factors Clearance sale Price Men's Dressy Pants Tine quality faney Worsteds and allewoel taney Cherlote $2.50 OUR PAMCUS DOUBLE | Boys’ Siylish Heavy-weight Knickerbocker Suits fi FACTORY'S INTENDED RETAIL PRICES, Pa hy able quality heavy Winter weight Caremerea and to $3.50 ed style, with kniekerbacker pants, jades and patterns, AM rut and styles: durably lined and finished, ible stitehed and tailored through Rumruntee every one of these GUARANTEE Money re ar. \Ve fully funded instantly on reque ciel and construction, sires 6 to 16, All Clothing mene vores BOYS KNICKERBOCKER SLITS, All Four All Four Stores Stores Open Open Saturday Saturday Evenings Evenings §23-529 &th Ave. 158- Between 36th and 37th Sts. 46 West i4th St. N. W. Cor. 3rd Ave. and 83rd St. Between 6th and 7th Aves. One Block from “L” Station. oughly {ans f - |deseatyl Nightgow $1 and $1.50. t Covers, 12c, 1S¢, 18¢c, 28¢, 35¢, Shirt Walsts, S0c, 75c, 8$c, $1, $1.50, least a third more. Women’sShoes,$1.90 Small Boys’ Shoes, $l and $3 qualities. Women’sShoes,$1.50 I in- BORN proved after the first bottle, so con- inn! Skirts, 3 mes nn Bes AOE A A special White Sale Booklet, with prices, is ready to mail. at $2 and $2.25, at - | =One of Our New HATS at $5 WAL ABS 34 —just completed in time Second Hat to {Tam o! Shanters, that were WANES AY, JANUARY 8, 1909, (Both Buildings) Direct SUBWAY Entrance. SATURDAY CANDY—AssortedW alnut Pillows,25c Ib Delicious Assorted Chocolates and Bonbons at 60c Ib. The WHITE SALE Has Taught Us One Thing This Year is that women as a class notice and appreciate more thor- than we thought, such details of betterness as distinguish 7hite Sale garments from the general run. We must attribut: the remarkable success of our particular le to the unquestionable superiority of the materials used, ging from customers’ comments, the buying public are just about as good judges of these things as our own experts. Basement White Sale Prices Are: 75c, 85c, $1,| Chemises, 50c, 75c, $1. | Combinations, 75c and $1, $1, $1.25, $1.50, Short Kimonos, 12c, 25¢ and $0c. 1 10 $3. Long Kimonos, 25c and 85c. 38c, $0c, 65c, 75c, Silk Petticoats at $3.65. Wash Petticoats, 85¢ and $1. $2, $2.25 and $2.75, Sc, 85c, $1 and $1.50. 3 Old Basement, Broadway Side. 50c and 7Se. SHOE CLEARANCE—Wholesale Prices on Shoes for Immediate Wear The sale’s two features are—Prices and Seasonableness. Not a pair included that can't be worn NOW-—every pair worth at Plenty of styles in your size, tan Russia calf, and black gun- Patent leather and kid lace, with full Also Patent Ail $2.50 Sell at $150, Sizes 10 to 134). Felt Slippers, 75c Romeo style, with fur-trimming red, eS, black and gray—and bow, All with leather soles and hee!s. $1 and $1.50 grades. Old Basement, 9th Street Side. Men's Shoes at $2 and $2.90 At $2.90—Marked by the maker $S— on shoes ide to sell kidskin lace @ gun-metal and 2— Box-calh, By votes; of Filly 8004 $4 value. Natty style; box leather ited solesi Of and gunmetal calf, Blucher and Patent J $3 qualities: leather button. New Basement, Near Subway. representative of a col- of which we are very oman who wants a out the Styles that can be | into Spring as they > very latest fashion- ts of the hour, At $5 hildren’s Hats At $5 Of black chrysanthemum braid trimmed with fancy jet trimming (the latest woid in millinery) and two quills. Very effective. Old Basement, Center. Colton Diesel Goods REDUGED y tes, reduced, at a time when you would expect top prices. ts on the desirability of the fabrics ? Well, we leave this to Come and see them. Weill trust your judgment. Printed Irish Dimities, plaid, striped and checked tive floral and fancy ry! s patterns. Reduced ‘rom 25c a yard, tro 20¢ and 28¢ Woven Ginghams, in checks, plain colors and plaids. h Ginghams—the finest brought to regularly 35¢ and 4Sc a yard. A Imported . Neat checks, broken plaids and plain colors, also red Gingham 2 Silk Fig Old Basement, Fourth Ave. Side. In the JAPANESE Store Factory's Intended Retail Price, $15 Uensleanie NVIaterdO serenetellalen imeismea sats ty Alary Lowered prices add to the many every day attractions of this and Katie season, Cut on the newest correct models section ¢ d to things unique and artistic, $ tead of ¢ pieces) 85c, instead of $2. Oid Basement, Fourth Ave. Side, MEN'S Imported COLLARS, $1 a Dozen tanding and Wing Styles Only (on the main ficor), while we write this, at 25c Du can choose from 4 heights gZ collars, at $1 the dozen, Irish linen, made abroad for All sizes ‘rom 14 to 18 in this Sale, and 134) in some styles. 675 dozen in the lot Old Basement, Nin h St. Side, es john Wanamaker Photographic Work Orders for Developing Printing Enlarging taken and promptly executed At all VST, 37-39 MAIDEN LANE NY CITY 389 FULION $1, BROOKLYN New York and Brooklyn, j Paes CASH OR CABDIT, EASY PAYD « Ament wi SWATCH Maiden Lane.T SUNDAY WORLD WANTS RIKER’S DRUG STORES | round toes; regular boy’s shoe made to |) style with || VUVIVVT Fn WORK MONDAY WONDERS. $3.50 & $5 Derby Hats Made by a Hatter WhoIs Over: $4 85 Particular, a Over-particular because he’s the only hat maker ’ = — in the world who would call these splendid hats “‘sec- onds.” Perhaps it’s because he is over-particular that his hats are the best and the best known in the world. These hats include all the new shapes, both cone ¢ servative and extreme. Included are full weight, mee: dium weight and flexible self-conforming derbies. Among these $3.50 and $5 Derby Hats at $1.85 are shapes and sizes for men and young men, § FOUR STONES Fr Store Open Evestags H 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n.B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwieh, 7 - Nos Se New Building—Main floor. NOW---The Heavy Winter Overcoat Feel a little more disposed toward buying anew one than you did a few days ago? It’s merely a matter of minutes to step in here, on your way downtown tomorrow, and get fitted out from among an overcoat stock that is still maintained at top notch. Chesterfield Overcoats—black, Oxford gray, fancies, $15 to $65, Long Overcoats, including the “Military,” handsome mixtures, $18 to $38, Tomorrow, a Special Lot of Overcoats at $18.75 Regular price of which is $25, About a hundred handsome Winter Overcoats, all told, in black and Oxford gray; some worsted-lined, with satin shoulders, some silk-lined; others serge-lined. Still Some of the Fine Suits at $22.50 If you haven't had your share, there is still good choosing, Regular prices, $25 to $40, Main floor, New Building. This Is a Favorable Time For a Woman to Buy A Smart Tailored Suit “Every woman knows” that Winter is just beginning. Those who share the suits we offer tomorrow will have full service and very great satisfaction at quite small cost, For instance: Here are Tailored Suits that were formerty $16 that we're closing out at 811,75. Of plain and striped suitings, with single-breasted, half-fitting coat; with plain close-fitted sleeves; coats lined throughout with satin. The skirt is gored, finished with bias fold, Then we have taken all of our Odd Suits of striped suiti and plain broadcloth, Some are plain tailored styles; othete bound with satin; others with slashed seams, Skirts are made in smart plain tailored gored styles; some finished with folde, Formerly priced at $22 and $25, now $16 a suit. Second floor, Old Building, Hints for the Thrifty In These Price-Savings On WOMEN’S COATS Anumber of fine groups come to the front tomorrow fn j varieties which meet every cool demand, at prices to suit every purse—rarely at this early date do you find handsome garments like these at such UNUSUAL PRICE-SAVINGS ? | At $12, regularly $18 to $20—Short Coats, made of fine broadcloth, with semi-fitted back, single-breasted, coat collar. Also a limited number of Tweed Coats, made i: k gray mixtures and shadow plaids, and sore tan and olive worsted Raincoats. [i At $20, regularly $30 to $40—A limited number of medium-length Veloar Coats and of Caracul Cloth Coats, copies of fur handsome garments, and of Broadcloth Coats, for street and evening wear, Also a number of Coats of genuine English and Scotch tweed mixtures, suitable for steamer, motoring and traveling. At $35 and $50, regularly $60 to $80—Imported Long Black Broadcloth Coats, smartly tailored; stylish Velour du Nord Coats, taade in short and thre arter length models, and a limited number of elegant imported Evene ing Coats. Second floor, Old Building. SOME FRANCES CORSETS On the Economy Line Good news to women who know the smart style combined with comfort offered by these handsome imported models: At $1.50 and $2, formerly $2.75, $3 and $4, you will find beautifully fitting models, with medium hips and bust, suited to figures not able to wear extremely long corsets; also models with short hips and no side steels, for girls and + figures, fine for wear while taking physical exercise. Third floor, Old Building. Women’s and Children’s SERVICEABLE STOCKINGS About them, these facts--the Women’s are imported stock- ings of staple grades, unsurpassed at their prices for good wear and shapel ness; the Children’s are the best to be found in the market for 25c. Come and test them. Women’s Stockings At 25c a pair—Plain black cotton, in light, medium or heavy weight. Imported black lisle thread At 35¢ a pair, three pairs for $1—~Extra-size black cotton, with split eoles. Black cotton, with natural wool soles. Black gauze lisle thread, with garter toga, Children’s Stockings At 25¢ a palr—Strong, serviceable fast black ribbed cotton; made with triple knees, fashioned feet and narrowed ankles. Main floor, Old Building. John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street — aie.