The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1909, Page 9

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(yang ' t i , ' Battle of Ballots Will Not End No, LAOS VEN WOR BEAUTY CONE Until February 20 | | at Noon, and Gagged, | The greatest purchase and the lowest price on record, we believe. Forty or more Green Trading $10,000 to Charity || styles, including every turn-down, standing and wing collar worn to-day, Sizes 11 to 18. j Sane zu PIT] getaney fore We dahibute 810000 ish, LAST COUPON FEB. Votes Can Be Sent In Singly | ; or in Packages as Per- sons Prefer. Here {8 a list of the votes received up to Saturday In the Charles Frohman | American Beauty Chorus Contest | It ty only the beginning of the battla, | which will contluue in The Event World's columns until F for the 10 beauties w se pletures The | PLANNED 10 KILL MAN IN HALLWAY AFTER ROBBERY | —_.—— Police Rescue Steamer Captain Who Had Been Bound Detectives are searching to-day for! who brutally assaulted and | Louls Badue, of the Brit- | anche King, near Sec- | Twenty-seventh street, | erday an Murray was told there was © struggle going on In the hall- way of Na, 4% Second avenue, He smashed the outer and Inner hallway { doors and found Badue on the floor, und hand and foot, with a handker- chief over hig mouth as a gag and a| cut over one eye. | When Capt, Badue was carried to the sidewalk beame conscious he sald, [ & relatives at Thirty- | and Second avenue, and THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909. f = |Sseagé Ready Tuesday Morning Nearly Half a Million Men’s Collars at 25c:a Dozen 40,000 dozen Men's Collars, to be exact—all at the same absurdly low price. Made by one of the half-dozen great collar makers, to be sold at $3, $1.50 and $1.20 the dozen, All stamped with brands you will recognize at sight. About half the lot are absolutely fresh, clean and perfect. The remainder have imperfections found by expert inspectors, but practically invisible to the untrained eye. Sold in dozen lots only, at 25c a dozen Men’s Cuffs, of similar qualities, at 50c a dozen On sale tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock, in New Basement, right at the entrance from Astor Place Subway Station, Each size by itself. All collars boxed in dozen lots, Men's Fancy Shirts at 70c,| Men’s White Dress Shirts | Men’s and Boys’ Pajamas , instead of $1 | 75c, instead of $1 | 50c, instead of $1, or more 240 Suits for Boys that were $1 to e and from sand surface lines 4th Aves, and Broadway Dining Chairs—made of the best grade of solid oak, with quartered oak backs, rubbed finish and best possible construction Double ‘'S, & H.” fore 12 o'clock— Single Stamzs after that hour, ~ | Brace Arm Dining Chairs— made of solid oak, heavy Spindles in the backs, cane seats, supported by ET TT YEN to charitable institutions, this Get details at Voting Bboth, to Women's Parlor, Second Six Tuesday Bargains from the Mid- } Winter Furniture Sale Box or Wardrobe Couches —6 ft. long 2% ft. wide, covered with plain green denim, finely uphoisters ed, and the box affords a an nee OY aps onli as to how be. rei Be ‘ iain 2A. M, to Twenty-third! Of Fancy Madras, woven and printed Just a small lot that we have been " cane seats; with } Here Evening World printed will have to be 1 a car for the Hoboken | . holding to fill mail orders from the |g); , . } cats) with heavy short brace arms, con- large space to store cloth= In The Evening V > by noon of scar for the Hoboken J tripen and Agures, on ght grounds; balding, to fill mall arders from the | $2; ies 8, 10 and 12 only. , box tnamen $1 BR necting posts: QO) ia pi eneclal % a Pe es En NS Gla Weer nel te trest, he sald, a | J 2! dark patierns, Coat style, cuffs Soa of good musiin; with attached 192 Suits for Men, of plain white orf ff special price., "LeOed special price..,. Cc priv... 6.75 ceptance of votes is concerned, will ped him. When Badu | § @ttached and some with separate cuffs. cuffs, in sizes 16 to 1734 only; without | corded madras and plain muslin; # pd | close then. into his pocket for a § Sizes 14 to 17, cuffs, in sizes 14 to 17, all sizes; slightly counter-soiled, \ { The appearance of to-day's list will | ere seized from behind. These special items on sale in Old Basement, 9th Sirect side. rl { answer many inquiries which have i ved over his eyes and i i Mie meg bd Dining Chairs—made of Enamel Bedsteads—made with continu. Rockers — made of come to TI tucked Into his all quartered oak, ban- ister backs, rubbed fin- ish; box frames, seats solid oak or imi+ tation mahogany, imitation leather OuUS Posts curved top rails: straight and curved filling rods, heavy square T-ball connections, best grade of To the Last Hour the WHITE | NET WAISTS then that ie was In i n, one of them the That were $3.90 are | ff m he had meant to SALE Maintains Its Supremacy now only $3.25 H are covered with genus ena ill be sold in three” seats; regular i Ban He Be hall wher : : ; { y $3. 4 ine leather; $3 40 sizes, 4-6, 4.0, 3-0; regu $4 25 price $5; § the can —disregarding all precedent by opening the last week with a | which tells you that stock-taking} Special price De larly $7.50; sale price., . sale price .. 3 Evening W brand new purchase of undergarments that are even better is near at hand, or such desir-| (J | the m: i} ; ii values than those with which the Sale opened. These are some | able garments would not be re-§ fi 7 i h $ able and continued . ; y Tn % i pore y ! WN ie a of them—emphatically the best offerings of the year: | duced, Perhaps not a!l sizes, but i danke Faerun $2 95 Linen Bala ay German 4 . taAD ; Feb, °, Uiree thug Nightgowns at 85c—Of cambric or Corset Covers at 80c—With low, | a good many to choose from. pg GMOS ake, large assorte Napkins Becshedunemaree ( The voting n will be printed stg nainsook, V neck, with yoke of em- round neck, trimmed with eyelet or Walsts of white or ecru net, with ment of styles; absolutely fast | 20x20; only $0 dozen in the n page 2 every day broidery insertion and plaits around blind embroidery or lace insertion and pointed yoke effect of Venice lace colors; regularly 12h , m re aS lot; regularly $1.98 a e } neck and sleeves, finished with ruffle edge and ribbon beading, | and colored embroidered dots ayard; Tuesday,......, Te doz.; Tuesdays... $1.85 | ot ean relgerT) or aan i neck ith Drawers at 38c—Of cambric, with others with colored ribbons drawn) (Main Floor, Rear.) (Main Floor, Rear.) | embroidery insertion, finished with jawn ruffle, trimmed with hemstitched | through; and still others of rich 4 iz ¥ 5 { bias band, with ribbon run through. plaits, dark colored net, plaited or with] fig Dress Ma enati oUsag Tobie k Re a onan ae Nightgowns at $1—Of cambrg or) Drawers at 50c—Of nainsook or fancy stitching. Choose at $3.25. | I Ginghams hawan beer AYIA Damask ji, lengths of 2, 234, nainsook, square or round neck, trim- cambric, with lawn ruffle, trimmed sy 1 4 ETFS @ and 3 yards each; regu- med with if insertion and ribbon with embroidery or lace ruffle. Eiderdown Robes, $1.85 } i eal Ae larly 65c a ydy Tuesday, 47c | beading or embroidery and ribbons; or Petticoats at $1—Of cambric, with In Hane Bruel or regs erin etpes ti (Main Floor, Rear.) Aitele laa Bees) { of cross bar dimity, with square neck, deep lawn flounce, trimmed with lace ai Lead bic sae pea eet i : We have cut $1 off | Brussels Scotch body Brus J trimmed with lace insertion and bias insertion and edge or embroidery or Satine value $250 es WON ME Shepherd Silk finish shep- the regular selling price | R sels rujs—size 9x12 ng they std band of lawn, with ribbon run through, hemstitched plaits, Fol VEU SEN I Checks herd checks; in ing pr’ ugs feet; choice color: BOT Corset Covers at 25c—-Of cambriz, Petticoats at $1,25—Of cambrie, Kimonos at 85c } Wey Uncen sl eeRH OL of these umbrellas, All} ings and designs; regu 8.75 ives low, round neck, trimmed with lace! with lawn flounce, trimmed with em- Of cotton crepe in plain colors, jm CHECKS all fast colors; reguiar have silk-and-lisle cov- | '#Fv $14.50; Tuesday $8. insertion and embroidery, and ribbon broid:ry or hemstitched plaits. shirred yoke, faced with Persian #4 pose ole a yard; Tues- 4 fee Hand fi (Fifth Floor, Front.) i I beading, Old Basement, Broadway side. Gaizenibordeuaatase; Nt [aecLiae ereeeaae apts SCARS: of fie a Carpet Axminster carpet f 4 in Floor, Rear ; i : i 4 r | —1 Petti a women are in full lengt Samples samples—in attrace 4 psa a aga a etticoats at $1 eo, Me . ; tive colorings; size { 85c Black Silk-faced Velvet at 38c Yd Of black percaline, with deep py Golf — Men ar amnsvsa wes pearl, with rolled gold | 22x27 inches: regular a CHURCH TEACHER al A limited quantity only. flounce and shirring, finished with fig Gloves rie irony and dure caps and swedge; han- | price 50c: Tuesday +... 38¢ | ; i embroidered ruffle. fe bien te Whines A ifth Floor, Front.) 1 Hi] $1.25 Black All-silk Dress Satin, 95c Yd. ak Petti $3.65 Wt ian, Gls les HLOUR RCN aCe MOU artinoi iesencteim att we | | 38 inches wide. Extra quality. Si i etuicoats, 3.6 ta (Main Floor, Front.) buckhorn, capehora or Sampes Si™ples—best qual- | F Ata zs Taffeta Silk Petticoats, plain or! fg d ty of matting; si YEARS DIES IN SLEEP. $1 Black Lining and Dress Taffeta, 78c Yd. changeable, deep nectional flounce, | AY Cracker Made of decorated ELEC Cece 34x38 inches; regularly v2 | 35 inches wide. Old Basement, Center. with stitching, percaline underlay. a Jars Austrian china; can't (Siegel Coop: re, Main Floor, 150} Tuesday... ..csssee lle on | Old Basement, Broadway side. ; be duplicated in New (Fifth Floor, Front.) } =a | ork under 5Uc, our rege gy» aes | Edwin Stree 6 Kiva || . . ular price; Tuesday...... 25e on Sircet, of Brooklyn, 134 140 Pieces o oslery Underwear (Third Flor, Front) Player-Piano Glass Tumblers | Was 97, and Was Killed ) Round Embroidered round Music Rolls G Mitt vour initia ‘ . iy ates rf doylies; G-inch size; 28 tyre Dw | Ts the Basement Share of the Sale | ame su'soigtss/] cu te ue agus || 0 enarecer for SOC | A , P ; fi = each; Tuesday... 6 for 19¢ me j Aeracleg ii As a special | ss he hat often prayed tt miane,|{ t0ld Of at greater length in the main Wanamaker advertisement. Unless this Sale is} (Main Floor, Rear.) ME aaa “Tuesday Bar. death came to Hawin Street, ninety.| {an exception to the rule, the greater part of this enormous lot will find new owners} f Normandy Vety old; choice || 88d popular compositions duseninaeleee seven years old, ag he slept at his home, I tomorrow Whisk distillation; rich | | 8d Tuesday’s figure in each | S18 OO hal ae | o, 461 Tompkins hy * p hiskey yuu is ft th glass tumblers i : ; No. 461 Tompkin Brooklyn, He , and mellow; with | | case is less than half the with your initial j f ties Was the hool teacher The price-reductions average more than half. fine bouquet; sold in otlfer oreloa orlees 'f H engraved to order M), ' . | i i i i stores at 94.50 a gallon; our 50cand 75c Music Rolls. .15¢ for 28c, —_—_—_——>——_ | class at the Park avenue | Heavy, medium and light weights are included. i regular price $4; oy, $1 anu $1.25 Music Rolla,25¢ ihe tegatana |branch of the Tompkins Avenue Con- Women's Hose at 12/4c and 18c. Women's Underwear at 12!4c and 25c, ta Puesdays........005 $3.24 | | $7.50 and $1.75 Music ever quoted for BY LOST LIFE 10 | srexattona Ura) all) women about Men's Hose at 10c and 18c. Men's Underwear at 25c and 35c, fy Regular price for full qt. gy LUD cae crcarcncne tl) initialed tumblers, } See ayaa eae Children's Hose at 3 pairs for 25c, and 1234 and 18c apair. Children's Under- bottle $1.25; Tuesday,, IAC |] : (Third Floor, Front.) d been fa charge of r 7 ad been la charge of tt for (Fourth Floor, Front.) Utility or shirt waists and an fifty years, He died trom wear at 15c and 25c, Old Basement, 10th Street side. | fi iinet $1.95 SAVE HS BROTHER JOHN WANAMAKER i mes nat | covered with cretonne; sold e Pa Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. bu Teguariy at $1.75, $2 and Both Had Been Sliding on Ice pf REA ANE CIGAN? GUESS cy als S ey Mulesdayinnccrscnrsateenn Cook Mrs. Seely's Cook Book, Book with chapters ondomestic servants, their rights and duties; bound Hy GPL our regular price 59c; Tues- day sNNHOOG 39c Baking Hazel brand; bi-car- Soda bonate of soda; new and fresh; sold regularly at 7c; Tuesday.. 5c Which Onlookers Warned Them Was Not Safe. (as illustrated) at 5] Well-made and good- looking waists of excellent Our Answer Although warned that the !ce was thin, Al on, eleven years old; | Kis brother Willlam, nine, and John | Casey, eight, went sHding yesterday af- | ies SHE salarea neat reea Maney len) quality botany flannel; in finding that {t bore his weight, called to ; fa Writing One-quire boxes of white with bl ip Hagen i r : black stripes PEA stn tv anc” | N the newspapers of the 22d inst. a Paper BE" INS Jones, wai or gray with white stipes, Arth id John jolned him, and < inishes, includ S 95; aiickiy the thr ee are alain anaineae | Added to the Long List due! i statement was published by the O Neill- f Pee e VAMUSEARL TIRES a eeedey et " rey tn sine poems we bod to This Famous Remedy. | Adams Company to the effect that we Bey eteene! 180 price ts... 0... 1 the shore. Then the expected happened. | Camden, N.J.— “It {a with pleasure! Bl (Third Floor, Cen VORTEC SEE Willlam reached point midway of " the slide the ice gave way and ho went | svat I add my testimonial to your h. Tho sight struck terror already long list —hoping that {t may thoe‘on shore, but they heard Arthur | Induce others to avail themselves of this valuable medi. ydia E. Pink. | "failed to live up" to a contract with them. Our answer is that it was only after the O'Neill-Adams Company refused to pay for iWinter Suits and cine, L; ery: “Don't be afratd, Willie. We'll get you out.” . ES ham’s Vegetable! { ‘A. moment, and Arthur and John , gprang into the water. “Help!” "Po- Compound. I suf.) fi " . f betas npted tae oot omy fered from terrible Gold Standard" Stamps furnished during O amid the broken ice. h n nates cet my bac Se vercoats rele piece | ea He Sg December, | 908, that we notified them our ; | i BS Mo MAtGtated by "the cree, Patrolman [Neaktepult hardl contract wasat an end, and refused to deliver For M 1 Youth station, ran to the lake, Withou? qstand. Lydia il " or en ana outns, ing to remove any of his clothir Pinkham’s Vegeta. them any more Gold Standard Stamps : Ren a ees? eet a | stored totealth Warhave: alway Hed’ with eur Worth $8 to $12, ai ° fren Tyent “ek Moe ohn When the | and made me feel like new person, e€ have aiways compile with our ¢ ‘ad been placed on the zen | vays ha y 7 ) + 3 Fi A grounds the ‘patrolman. eualn plunged | “Mies. W. P. VaceyyriNE, 002 Lineoin contracts, and stand ready to redeem an By PPNHE best clothing values of the season are offered In this Mite ‘was within a few feet of Arthur | AVenue, Camden, N, J. ‘ ‘ j Tuesday Bargain’ clean-up, About 400 suits and over- when the boy disap; Vining |, Gardiner, Me. — ‘I was a great suf. and all stamps for the re emption of whic f coats collected from our own stocks, { dived for him and arose with a limp | ferer from a female disease, The doc. . Th about 300 suits fo 1 youths stly brok ‘ body clasped in,his arms, “Arthur was tor said [ wot ¥s ere are about . 1its for men and youths mostly broken ) dea AEH pen oura noe Vea toy 2OL eo en we are res onsible lots, but you'll find your size in one good style or her. These 5 William and John were taken to the | hospital for an operation, but Lydia E, p ots, but you your siz ne good style or another, These q Norwosian Hospital ina serious con- | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound com. are our own $8, $10 and $12 values, Hee onite aise Rate ee red me In ee mete THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON COMPANY ae porte teh atreek: | Box 99, Gardiner Me. | ——— , 7 ‘ Because your case {s a difficult one, Al O t Auto Service for Caldwell Com-| doctors having done you ne) fa f So vercoa S y muters, [2p noes cgnetauey Mi sey ge F i For youths only, made of snappy, fancy fabrics, taken fr y The residents of Caldwell, N. 3, dts | S¥ing Lydia nkham’'s Vegetable Gi BUI) AULA SEER pra cine neekene 8 F PAGARALwithiths esrvice given bY the Compound Eilts eared | BH | own $8 and $10 ee yee Soaplonen OF overcoat at $1.65 i Erie Railroad, are about to organize an tomobile line from that town to the | ckawanna station at Montclair, to % trains going and coming from lanhattan. Those who are urging the ' matter say the trolley ride Is too long ‘ ay 934 Spat phamngeee tie tine naere for five potnena ibe 108 petit, flammation, ulceration, Cpe lean fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic | pains, backache, that bearing.down eeling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner. vous prostration, It costs but a trifle | ~ try it, and the it 19 worth mil- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Ask for “S. & H.’’ Grecn Trading Stamp Pall Give Them i it ¢ haa \ ; \ ¥

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