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acl THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1909. Former Jersey Girl and Titled STRLNG DCE IN SOUTH COURT HS NOTIBLES Cross Suit by Husband to Ac-| tion Brought by Former So- ciety Girl of Newark. Full length model. EDINBURGH, 19.—The cross | petitions Elizabeth Stirling, who was formerly a | Miss Taylor, of Newark, N. J., and John Alexander Stirling, laird of Kip- Jan for divorce between Clara Full length model. pendalre, Perthshire, came up for hearing to-day in the court pf sessions before Lord Guthrie, Hilf a ad Caracul Fur Coats noted lawyers represented variou sons interested, including Lord \* land and Mrs, Mabel Louise Atherton, | the divorced wife of Col, Thomas Ath- erton, who has been cited as co-| respondent in the case. ‘The petition of the wife was heard | first. been most happy, until of 1908 Atherton scene, ‘everything pieces.” An echo of this case was heard in London last month. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Stirling’ michel according to the story to Mrs, cused her of lipelling Mrs >) , it was charge erton, seized her and attempted t Nce were called in and separ two women, In court they were bout a i over to keep the peace. In the course of the cross-examina- tion cou ¢ | French Seal Coats Fur Lined Coats went when = Full length models, superior ne FORMER BROKER GOES TO PRISON FOR 3 MONTHS. ‘Worse Than a Door Mat Thief,” Says Court in Sentencing George H. mb, | George H, oung broker who had a eer in Wall st w defunct econ- sent from to-day to penite s Imposed by Ju isk for Real Black Ruffs and ed st July that she The hearing was ud A. THIEF SWALLOWED = A STOLE ONOND pire Hotel out | on a fraudulent dra t, When New- ‘8 counsel Bppe aled for cleme: Tues WHA Melia Thal ba. Gon An Old Fashioned Soda Cracker, ‘intine de sana mann “AOEE 5¢ Package nd that thee man should Jer he was get if mighty light. | Emetic and Hope to Re- Is Ih Brooklyn Police Gave Him = | cover the Gem. | police HE UID GAPMENT SHOP. | Philip shorn 12 West 23d Street Misses’ New CLEARANCE SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS Spring, although in weight mediate wear. the appearance of 3 man of middle jewelry shop of L. d tloor of No, 389 to see | girl pro- to close out. And this Wornen’s High Grade i'ur Coats duced a tr prospective over the di fled with the $65.00 Russian Pony S' 50 inches lOng.....seeeeeses direct to YOU. Women's fine! At $1 S="reneda, 36-inch single-breasied coat, with button-trim. |] At $10-—Mise2' 7 | Biined, with velvet colla:. d. The s and treo m 1 in the Aop ran to her side. thief jumped down the ys at a time, and leaped front of the les girl em- $85.00 Russian Pony Coats, 30 in 138.00 Russian Pony Coats, 5¢ 90.00 C: . 85.00 French Seal Coats, 40 inches long At 12Me, we sell an A4LL- | LINEN, Scotch Huckaback ; Towel, 17 x 32 in., that you ; will not find anywhere else. i The Children’s End ‘Of the WHITE SALE { Is Very Important }and has received c osest atten- | | ion. Mothers as-ure us that ¢ Wanamaker wear for the little ae * ones is ma:te as it should be and ' me: } we know it is priced right. At 38c—Children’s Guimpes of Fur Scarfs and Muffs $30.00 Genuine Black Lynx § 45.00 Genuine XXX Black 5.00 Persian Paw Scarfs or Mufis... 13.50 Sa Scarfs or Mutt © 14,75 £4.00 ++2,90 B75Onpointed Fox scars OreMunSwemumiaitesnint ie 20,00 Tailo'ed Suits and Gowns (ior ail Occ ¢5 Suits & Gowns, inally 27.50, (O14 790 110 Suits & Gowns, o jnally 30.00, then reduce to 19.75... 93 Suits, origina then reduced to 2 120 Suits, original then reduced t to 25 white lawn, with cluster small plaits and four lage hemstitched plaits, hemstitched ruffie on neck and slee ves; | 4 to 14 years. ‘d, who | stolen ring. has orders to recover TERMED, SHOWS. INCXCASED EARNINGS To close out the entire lot, | (15.00 | At 50c—Russian Dresses of | blood and blue chambray, front of fine! plaits and box p.aits at side, c uster of plaits above he to 6 years, At 15c—Children’s Un crwaists of twilled mu-lin, with bene buitons) fastened with tape. 1to5 years. UO GEE Guu ID |F at 22c Children’s Drawers of Galo Te | muslin, hemstitched ruffle, cluster of plaits and Valenciennes edge. to 25. ; 1 69 Suits & Gowns, « 4 9, 50 At35c~ Children’s Muslin Gowns, inally 45.c0, then reduced jWequare yoke, cluster plaig, eck and to 27,50. leeves fini hed with heme-tiiched rut- fie, 2 to 14 years. 3 Suits, « At $0c—Children’s Skirts of soit fini: hed mus.in, deep umbrella fiounce, 6 to 16 years, hen reduced with cluster of plaits. Can You Use All-over Embroidery Street Coats at 55c Yard 20,00; at 11,50 Fo! 0; at 9,50 |} # It is 18 inches wide. Regular ' y 30.00; at 15,00 Forme! 5.00; at 17,50 in the up-stairs section Former ly 45.00; at 25,00 Formerly 43.00; at 23.50 c to SOc a yard. d Lasement, 10in st, Side. Brcoadw ay ' ICL A a a * 16.50| ing in $4.00 Waists, Lingerie a red Effects... at 1.90 blige | 4.90 Waists, Lingerie and Net at 2.90 : | ) Waists Net at 3.90 the results. for the cal || 8.90 Waists, Net, Lace, Messaline - at 5,90 \ J practically the same as in the | | ‘ on" 0 Pony Fur Coats xxx quatity. 50 and 54 inch models, of best quality skins, Highest grade coats, muskrat, marmot or German squirrel jinings. Heretofore $59.80 to $79.50 AT ONE-HALF THEIR REGULAR VALUE, Husband Principals in Divorce Hr anklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY Remainder of Women’s Fur Coats Pony Fur Coats xx quality. Heretofore $69,50 39.50 Heretofore $89.50 55.00 Pony Fur Coats xxxxx quality. Seven-eighth Jength model. Heretofore $125.00 69.50 “Seven-cighth and full length models; brocaded linings. Heretofore $125.00 69.50 75.00 Heretolore $125,00 35.00 43 Black Broadcloih Coats satin linings, and interlined, 19.75 Heretofore $34.50 to $39.50 Lynx Furs Nechpieces FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. {{duann fy [deseayf Direct SUBWAY Entrance, Women’s New Suits at $15 Suits at $10 Fresh from the wcrkrooms, in styles that hint at the suits are right for im- These Suits are not REDUCED. We have no Suits on hand is the reason why we were able to assist a manufacturer who had more cl this order, just delivered. He sells his cloth and we get Suits at least $5 below the early season price—which saving we transfer oth than he wanted, by placing ly tailored Suits of high-grade Broadcloth in blue, and black; also of fancy striped worsteds, salineiined, with patch po-kets. New gored skirt, New ‘ed Suits of Herringbone Cheviot, in blue, wine, brown, green and black; 30-inch double-breasted coat, satin- Plaited skirt. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, Old Basement, Center. FUR Sale Reductions of a Third on Regular Stock Reliable Furs, sold without misrepresentation as to kind or value, at a price-reduction of at least one-third. Natural Squirrel Scarfs, $6.65, formerly $10, Blended Squirrel Muffs, $5.35, formerly $8. BlenJed Squirrel Scarfs, $5.35 formerly $8. Black Pony-skin Scarfs, $2.50, formerly $4. Persian Head Sets, $5.38, for- merly $8. Persian Paw Sets, $6,50, formerly $9.75. Old Basement, Center, ———— Figured white Madras and Piain White Lawn— extra good value at 10c. a yard, SALE CONTINUED Women’s $1.50 Kid Gloves at $l Started this mornin; with 564 pairs. Selling continues tomorrow, but cannot prom- ise ali szes in each shade. Women’s $1.50 Glace kid, 2- clasp Gloves, in mode, tan, brown shades, with embroid- ered backs, Old Basement, Bross? Cod John Wanamaker — v nue, Eighth to Tenth street seme It makes little difference what you need World “Want” will go and get it. Ten | ' i | ff (Old Stewart Building) Store Closes at 6 P, M. The ANNUAL SALE OF WATCHES t Tick, Tick, alee onmes the Busy Chorus From | Vigorous enough to make Father Time himself pause in his flight to listen. For it is a splendid assemblage of faithful, accurate watches, taken in part from our stock as a preliminary to inventory, partly supplied by advantazeous purchases of makers’ overstocks of fine time-pieces. AND EVERY ONE OF THEM AT A DECISIVE PRICE-SAVING. { There are fine American, standard Waltham and Elgin movements, in gun-metal, silver, gold- t filled, solid gold and enameled cases, for men and women; Swiss watches in a variety of styles and bee and all of high character; as we] as a notable group of Reveating Watches and Chronographs that represent the most expert skill in the watchmaker's art. especially fine bargains, Every watch in the Sale is covered by the Wanamaker guarantee for excellence and time- keeping ab lity. Following are some of the offerings: Gold Watches for Men __ Special Offer of Men's Gold-filled | 14-ke gold open-face Chronograph Watches in Popular Sizes [ie Watch, with minute counter and Waltham, Elgin and Swiss move- | And among tnese there arg some 14-k, gold open-face case, with raised solid gold, heavy flowers, fitted with y jeweled Swiss movement; value at $40, -k gold open-face satin finish case, with six cut diamonds in a star and crescent design, fitted with jeweled vitham movement; value $45, at two split second-hands, made by Leon | ; ey She Guinard, Switzerland; strictly a high- sriln lO.and 20-year Buaran gredecbroner8) value $140,at$115. | $0. E780 $8, $6 and $12. Three only—very thin model: nie ca wi fine gold smooth vith cull jew gold open-face satin finish case, ce Ne | able value at . ment; gold or silve ¢ diamond set in star-cut dee l4-k. gold plain hunting case, with | $28, i with jeweled Elgin move-§ ¢* the knewa, ver: ade 21 Ww ment; value $40, at $25, jewel Geneva rrovement, on gram— Women's Gold-filled no extra Bisel at $45, | Af-k gold plain oyenvface case extra Two-14-k. gold smooth opensface, Watches with sp't second attachment, value | $250, at $145, One— tile gold smoot ced case, with jewele vements, at $9,50, Enamel Watches = |] hin medel, 17 | grade Swiss Watch: m exita chaige; value $50, at $35, nh open-f | | 14k. gold engine turned open-face ae uavaiueyeidowat $7. || cases; very d.sirable pattern, with jews : ‘elled Waltham movement, at $30, One gold, Same style and grade of case, with 5 jy jewelled Waltham or Elgin move- { ment, $28, 14k. gold engine turned hand-ene rent aide $710, at S115 ng P graved vermicclli center, with jew- 2 4 elled Waltham movement, at $25, One—14-k gold smooth open-face, i with 5-minute repeating attachment, 14-k. gold engine turned center and | value $210, at $115. Y back, giving a very neat appearance; (openstace, wih jeweled Waltham {, movement, at $22 ameled and gold iniaid cases y jeweled movement, at $12, mon desi ns; fi t! y jeweled move- ments of forign manula.ture, at $16 with S-minute r> to $60. nial cesign, fitted smo ements with H 10, from $15.75, § tch, with pig- ¥ Women's Gold Watches 1g-h. gold hunting satin fini with wreath design, contain’ cut diamonds and five emer with jeweled Waltham movements ; valu. $55, at $40, r case, Lek. gold engine turned smooth f center; open face, with jewelled Wal- tham movement, at $20, Main ficor, Old Building. A Thirty -thousand Yard Offering of Fine, New EMBROIDERIES Such beautiful, altogether desirable Embroideries—the cream of an importer’s stock—could } not be gotten to sel ior such low prices as they will bear tomorrow, ‘f there were not scme specially strong reason jor it. And the reason is a change in the importing firm that brought them over ior this season's business, We are so pleased with the beauty, variety and high character of the purchsse that we shall {devote the Main Aisle tomorrow to showing it—witi a specia ly increased sales-torce. There are cambric, nainsook and Swiss muslin embroideries, many in matched sets, also wide dand narrow edzings, insertions, beadings, bandings—all fresh and perfect, And the PRICE-SAVINGS RUN FROM A THIRD TO ONE-HALF. Arranged in the following groups: 8c Yard, values 12c¢ to 15c 10c Yard, values 15c to 18c + Watch, with pigski Watch, $5. NN eee 25c Yard, values 35c to 50c dic Yard, values 18c to 25c 30c Yard, values 50c to 75c 18c Yard, values 25c to 35c 45c Yard, values 75c to 95c With the season for white dresses and a greater use of muslin underwear fast approaching, } this i is good news indeed. On sale TOMORROW. Main aisle, Old Building. Most Appropriate News The WHITE SALE st A Aen ide | eee ee ea It’s a flood tide every morning for a stream of stand-by in our stock that we keep a full assort- fresh garments flows in daily, to replace the| ment the year round. And a stand-by, because steady flow. We prepared for a big demand, we for its price, it is not equaled elsewhere for com- are ready to meet it with muslin underwear, fort, quality or service, For cold-weather wear: ; Merino Underwear, $1.50 a Garment—Medium exceptionally fine in’ quality, tasteful in trimmi ngs, heavy or heavy weight; natural color; soft and warm, and neat in finish, in a variety of styles unequaled et: cotton to preclude shiinking. Shirts or drawers, All-Wool Underwear, $2.50 a Garment—H elsewhere. The new cuts required by Present weight; guaranteed unshrinkable, Shirts or drawers, fashions, and the older styles, bettered in every Good Winter Socks, 35¢ a Pair; Three Pairs, $1— way, are all here. Out of many hundreds of styles ee agiaal or black with unbleached soles or feet. Im- H we call particular attention to those shown in Gray or tan cotton, hand-seamed, three moderately-priced groups, Black lisle thread, medium weight. The trimmings of these pieces are laces, em- | Main floor, New Building. broideries, beading, plaits, medallions and ie Luxurious BLANKETS Nightgowns of cambric or nainsook; high, V, square or = tow reund neck at $1, $125, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and 12.25. Marked One-fourth Less The finest Blankets in our stocks are marked Corset Covers of niinsook, at 75c, 85¢, $1, upto $1.75. Chemises of nain:ook; plain or akirt length, at $1, $1.50 | to go quickly, some a little tumbled from handling but not a bit the worse. $1.75, $2, up to $250. Third floor, Old Building. Califorma Blankets, all-wool— Washable Crepe Waists $12 single bed size, $9 $16 double bed size, $12 $14 double bed size, $10.50 $18 extra large size, $13.50 1 . Minnesota Blankets, all-wool— These white cotton crepe waists are favorites $16 tingle bed size, $2 re $22 double bed size, $16.50 because of their good looks and because they| $20 double bed size, $15 $25 double bed size, $18,50 Jaunder easily—no ironing needed. A model at rata eieeinvednias CH sh Renan 83 has plaited yoke, embroidered front and lace-| pigid Blankets, all-wool, for double beds, slightly soiled, trimmed collar and cuffs. One at $3,60 is plaited | $ pair, were $8 and $9, and trimmed with velvet ribbon and beading;|, All-wool Plaid Blankets (Rob Roy and black-and-white), another at $3.60 has embroidered plaited {ront and embro dered, lace-tr mmed sleeves and collar. Other models at $5, $6, $7.75, $8, $9.25 and $14. ! 70 x 84 in., 5 Ibs. $5.50 pair. Wrapper Bae two designs and several colorings that Silk crepe waists, handsomely trimmed, at} $12.50 and $13.50, Third floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Fluffy Cotron- Aled Comfortables, covered one side with Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street ————— j best quality figured China silk and Japanese silk borders, | the back is matching silkoline, 72 x 78 in., $4.50 each. | First floor, Old Building.

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