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A q \€ aL \ 2 ~ SERVS NOTIS OF such a4 activ and examin, and changing "ed" to “t" in some words, as wisht and dropt. The new Iist, just given out, Includes general rules for four classes of words, and the board says In Its announcement that ‘the two Ilsts of stmplified spellings already publisht have been almost unan- {mously approved by the supporters of | the cause, An alfabetic list of all the simplified spellings thus far recom- mended {8 promist.”” — ooo Under the new rules you must omit | the “a” in words having ea pronounced | Soly. as short e, which will make it hed, sted, )) relm, helth, &c., and omit the ‘e" In | words having ea pronounced as a before r, which will make !t hart, harth, tharken, Also you must omit silent ‘‘e” in ed, as in armd, raind, repeald, In words ending “ice pronounced | "tg," ¢ fg changed to s and the e {sj ed, leaving us with notis, servis, | | Ment, omitting | 1 get twelv, | lv, dely, List Includes Artifis, Harth, Delvy, Armd and Then Some. It (s @ aweeping edict the Simplified | Spelling Board has sent out on its third | lap. ‘The first Mst contained the fa-| mous 900 words and was tssued In 1908, | ‘The second, less than a year ago, em- ‘braced words omitting Hlent “e,’ OPEN SHOP CAUSES STRIKE IN BROOKLTN Seven Hundred Operators in Sweater Factories Quit Work on Union’s Order. Seven hundred operators in the sweat: | er factories of the Willlamsburg district went on strike to-day because one big concern had declared an open shop. Six other factories were affected by the! strike order {issued by the Garment Workers’ Union, Bernstein Brothers, whose shop {s at No, 122 Leonard street, notified em- ployees that beginning to-day they THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1909. \ hundred employees quit and twenty-five remained at the machines, There was much excitement when the factorles opened for the day, but Police Captain Hughes was on the job with a| squad of bluecoa reported. To fortify the system against the sudden changes of our erratic climate and to send the warm, rich, red blood coursing through your veins, nothing else {8 80 good as Bass Ale Regular drinkers of Bass’ Ale de not easily take colds, ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE EVERYWHERE ecial Pin-Caska (6, gallons), for ty 5 tambly use On Draught at me, from department stores, dealers and Jobbers, 287 NEW and USED PIANOS The Most Distinguished Collection Ever Present- ed In Our Pre-Inventory Distribution It would be difficult to make any one not familiar with this great business understand the necessity for these Sales of Used Pianos, Be it understood that we never buy a second-hand piano tosell. Every one of these pianos comes to us from some one who valued it greatly; but, having prospered, or become more cultivated, purchased from us another instrument, or an Angelus Piano, This brings us a high class of pianos, which we can sell at low prices, because of the convenience of removal of the old piano, and the fairness of the prices of the new pianos; and many are little less desirable than the new instruments. These exchanges come in such numbers we cannot house the pianos without inconvenience, and it is our custom to make two great sales, one in January, and another in October, and sometimes a special sale approaching the Christmas holidays, for people who want. to make presents of pianos. Each of these sales presents y would not recognize the union and that the open shop would be the rule, One LASS & CO,, 00 Warren Bt., New York SS a mam {r dfere “Store Closes at 6 P. M. 6,278 Pairs of Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Gloves Will Be Offered Tomorrow in the Great Wanamaker Annual GLOVE CLEAN-UP At 10c to $5 a Pair, for Gloves that were 15c to $10 All these gloves have borne their highér prices in the regular Wanamaker stock, Some of them were priced originally much below their va'ue, because advantageously bought. Now the average price-saving is ONE-HALF of former prices. All incomplete size-ranges, styles to be discontinued, and all gloves that are rubbed or dusty from being shown, are included : It is our fixed policy, in order to keep our glove Stock fresh and clean, to go through it thoroughly once a year, in addition to the smaller clearances that are of frequent happening—and the result is this splendid aggregation of good gloves—an occurrence that is famous and eagerly waited for by thousands of people in and around New York, Ready TOMORROW morning, when the store opens. 4,534 Pairs of Women’s Gloves At 10c, were 15c to 50c—Cashmere, Silk and Goif Gloves, 1,003 pairs. At 25c, were 35c to $1—2-clasp Glace Gloves; 146 pairs. | At 65c, were 90c to $1.65—1 and 2-c.asp and 8 and 12-button | Glace Gioves; 1,521 pairs. Basement, Old Building. At $1, were $1.35 to $4.75—1 and 2-clasp and 8 to 20-button Glace Gloves, Also Suede and Lined Gioves, 1,851 pairs. At $3, were $3.25 to $6—Fur-lined Gloves; 10 pairs. ' At $5, were $10—Fur Gauntlets; 3 pairs. Main floor, Old Bldg | 324 Pairs of Children’s Gloves At,10c, were 25c and 50c—Silk-and-Cotton Gloves; 75 pairs. | At 50c, were $1—Buckskin Gauntlets; 62 pairs. | The Littlest Prices Yet On WOMEN'S SUITS Only five days before stock-taking, so we have marked | all of our odd suits in broadcloth suitings and velveteens at} prices that should take them out ina jifly. The styles are the best; a number of which are suitable for the coming season’s wear, Some of the coats are plain tailored, others ftimmed with | braid or satin. The skirts are in smart gored styles: | At $10—Suits of Panama striped and plain suiting. $15.50 value. At $20—Suits of unfinished worsted, in black, brown, gray. $30 value At $25—Suits of velveteen and Romney coat Velveteen Dresses. Values $43 to $48. At $30—Suits of fine broadcloth, in black; also a number of odd suits in colors, Values $37.50 to $45, At $4—All our Odd Skirts of Panama cloth, in black, blue and brown, also smart woolen mixtures, made in plain tailored gored style, others trimmed with satin or tafieta. In all cases, the $4 would not pay forthe material, The cheapest skirt in the lot wouid sell for $7.50, Second floor, Old Bldg. wun, Lhe Wanamaker-Reliable _ $3 Shoes for Women “This store wouldn’t be big enough to hold all mruiaaie the women who would come, if they knew how, good these Wanamaker-Reliable Shoes are for the money”—says our shoeman. Be that as it may, in spite of the large, and increas- ing popularity of these shoes, we shan't be satisfied until we sell a great many more of them, i They are the BEST shoes sold at $3 a pair. | They are always kept complete in sizes and styles—the year| round. Some twenty-odd good sorts, for dress and business, are here now, and there is a sprinkling of the new | Spring styles for those who care to anticipate—light weights. Gcod wear, good work, good style, good value all help to make the Wanamaker-Reliable Shoes at $3 a satisfactory purchase. Try some, Main flog, Old Building. Pre-Inventory Clearance of Women’s FINE WAISTS ' Thegroups are so smaii, that we want them out of the way at stock-taking time, This fact makes your opportunity to buy beau- tiful, fresh waists for afternoon or evening wear, at sharp price- reductions. In these groups of smart, handsome models are in- cluded ribbon-trimmed, hand-made net, fancy striped, messaline| silk, chiffon and satin waists, in black, white and colors, Hardly more than one waist of a style. At 825, were $50 and $60, At $16, were $22.50. At $12, were $18 to $19.75, At 89.75, were $15 and $28, Third floor, Old Building. 3 Re Broadway, “~~ Fourth avenue At 88.75, were $12 to $15. At $7.60, were $10 and $13.50. At 86.75, were $10. At 85, were $7.50 and $8.75. \ | Nation of silkeand-wool. Gracetully draping, for the costumes of \Previously Sold by Us at $18 to $25 JOHN WANAMAKER Some of the chief lots: 1,420 Pairs of Men’s Gloves ° At 10c, were 25c and 50c—Cotton and Taffeta Gloves; 100 pairs. Basement, Old Build ng. At 5c, were 75c to $1.50--Suede, Kid and Chamois Gioves; 382 pairs, At 75c, were $1.50 to $1.75—Mocha Kid Gloves and Gauntlets; 538 pairs. At $1, were $1.50 to $2.75—Cape and Kid Gloves, Gauntlets and Lined Gloves; 361 pairs. At $3, were $3.25 to $6.50—Fur-lined Gloves; 39 pairs, Main floor, New Building, At 25c, were 50c and $1—Cape Glace Gauntlets and Mittens; 185 pairs, Basement, Old Building. Between Seasons Sale of Colored DRESS GOODS A very wide variety of desirable fabrics, that will make up quite as handsomely as the newer goods costing a half more. These fine lots in the offering: 5 Plain Dress Fabrics All-wool PanamaCloth,75c value at $0c| All-wool Diagonal Suiting, $1 value Ali-woo! Albatross Cloth, 75c value at| at 65¢ C All-wool Cheviot Serge, $1 val All- wool Nun's Veiling,75¢ value at $0c¢ | Ail-wool fine twill Serge, $1 1 65c All-wool Chevron Suiting, $1.50 value | All-wool Panama Cloth, $1: alue at 68¢ at 85c All-wool Diagonal Suiting, $1.25 value All-wool Cheviots, $1.25 value at 85c at 85¢ All-wool Shadow Checks, $1.25 value) All-wool Cheviot Serge, $1.50 value at at 85¢ | 85c Sheer Materials Silk-and-Wool Voile, $1 value at 75c | Plain Chiffon Voile, $1.25 value at $1 Silk-and-Wool Batiste, $1 vaiue at 75¢c | Silk-and-Wool Marquisette, $1.50 value All-wool Voile, §125 value at $1 at $1 Fancy Marquisette, $1.25 value at $1 | Silk Chiffon Voile, $1.25 value at $1 All-wool Marquisette,$2 value at $1,50 | All-silk Chiffon Voile,§2 value at $1,50 Silk-and-Wool Striped Voile, $1.25 | Also a high grade 46-in. all-wool Volle, value at $1 regular $1.50 value at $1 Cream Fabrics Cream Silk Voile, $1.25 and $1.50 | Cream-and-White Sicilian, $1.23 and values at $1 ad Cream Silk Voile, $2 value at $1.50 $1.50 value at $1 Imported Panama Suiting in blue-and-green checks and blue-and-brown checks, $1 value at 75c Foreign and Domestic Suitings, 44 to 52-inch, in a good assortment of desirable colo-combinations, Value $1 to $1.50. Price 65c yard First floor, Old Building. Satin Cloth—Lovely New Shades—$1.50 “Spring” is written in every tint of these charming fabrics, Ashes ot rose, wistaria, serpent, tussor, fumee and taupe are some of them—beautified by the exquisite sheen of this delicate combi- t 65¢ the hour. $1.50 a yard, Dress Goods Salons, 1st floor, Old Bldg, Embroideries Down to 12%ca Yard They have been 15c, 18c and 25c a yard in our stock until now. Tomorrow a hundred pretty designs bear the new price, There are Edgings, Insertions and Beadings, in choice, handsome- ly embroidered designs on good materials, at the special before- inventory price of 124c a yard. Firat floor, Old Building. Tomorrow, a Few Men’s Winter OVERCOATS At $14.50 About a hundred in all—present Winter styles, ends of broken lines, gathered at a new price for quick sell- ing. All sizes in one style or another— Black and Oxtord grays and fancy cheviots in Chesterfield style. Protector coats—fancy mixtures—long coats, but- toned to neck. All $14.50 each tomorrow, for our previous $18 to $25 qualities. Main floor, New Building. Eighth to Tenth street An Occasion When Unusually Artistic Piano Quality Is Obtainable at Exceptionally Low Cost Thisis THE FINEST COLLECTION OF PIANOS that has ever been presented in an under-price sale, It includes a number of magnificent ART PIANOS—both Chickering and Knabe. Also a number ot superb J} Chickering Grands—Parlor Grands, Baby Grands and Quarter Grands, in excellent condition. There is a fine group of Chickering Uprights—not matched in any previous offering. SCHOMACKER Pianos, new and perfect, but in medels not to be continued. There is a collection of twenty Angelus Piano Players—some re-made; others almost new. Hundreds of people wait for these periodic piano events, at Wanamaker's, and hundreds more would throng the Twelfth floor of the new Wanamaker Building TOMORROW, if they had any conception of the splendid instruments that will be shown and the remarkably low prices that they will be marked. i In the first place, we are very careful about taking old instruments, and never allow a fancy valuation to force the sale of a new instrument. There is a distinguished group of That is why we can sell them so quickly, and so reasonably. Secondly, our factory experts overhaul every instrument in the most thorough manner, making many of them as good as new, before they go into the sale, and finishing every case in such perfect manner that the purchaser's friends would never suspect that the piano was not new. Finally, we make the terms of purchase suit the convenience of those who buy—$5 cash, and upwards, ac cording to the value of the instrument bought—and small monthly installments afterward. Those who EVER want to buy a Piano or Piano-Piayer should not neglect seeing the remarkable collection that will be ready at Wanamaker's TOMORROW. Here is the list: A Group of Art Pianos which Have Served as Exhibition Pianos These should be especially attractive to those seeking a piano of special design and of a cele- All new. Now | brated make. Was Knabe Upright, Sheraton.$900 Knabe Upnght Louis XV., walnut case...... +++ + $1150 ' $850 Knabe Upright, white mahogany case,..... $1350 $900 Knabe Upright, gold CO Sanouanancxoungun $1550 $1150 6 brand-new Upright Knabe Pianos, in a model |! Sold before at $550, now not to be continued. at $440 each, Knabe Grand Piano | Used Emerson-Angelus Used Miscellaneous Brearley oe J fr iy a Was Now| Upright Pianos Calenburg c& Vaupels...$300. $160 Knabe Parlor Grand.,....$950 $695 | Used Chickering Upright Pianos | An exceptional opportunity to pur- | chase a splendid piano of a distine guished make. | Was Now | Chickering... $24. ASSET ELE ona Kranich & Bach CREE pace 11. $530 $425 ca. George Steck & Co, 2 Chickerin $418 ea. Repossessed Campbell Uprights| pin Bros, 2 Chickerings. ++$575 $405 ea.| 4 popular Piano with an established . ‘ | reputation. Used Knabe Upright Pianos | Was Now A desirable instrument for those re- 4 Campbells.. $135 ca, | quiring a piano of the highest class. | 10 Campbells, $165 Lindermann & Co... Was Now Campbell... $175 Decker Bros. Knabe... +++ $600 $460 Campbell. $175 Knabe,.. +++ $500 $475 Campbell... $175 New Schomacker Upright Pianos—fine old styles not now | Were Now in the works. | $95 ea. | $225| N.Y. Plano Co... | > Lawrie @ Haynes A rare opportunity to secure one of $155 | $215 Stuyvssant these old and established makes for $175 ea. | Anticell. Jess than their full value. $175 ea. | Were Now $195 ca. $275 ea. . $245 eereie Miscellaneous Grands i. $425 ea,| Used and taken in exchange. . Now Vose Pianos Buttikoffer........ $125) Widely known as pianos of artistic) Raven @ Bacon. $125) Lynch., merit. We cannot give retail price, | Guild Church Co. $165 $180 | Chickering, but present price is lees. | Hallett ® Davis... ao $235 $175 | McDonald, $260 Vore $290 | Mason ® Hamlin Concert $175 Vore...s4:1$178 Voue...... $298) wore pasior Grand ci tiee $408! Hee S eber Parlor Grand....., $900 | 3 Vose..$275 ea. Vore...... $428 Weber Parlor Grand.. $328) $170} Haines Bros, Kurtzmann Uprights Only six offered—unequalled for general excellence and reduced for| special reasans that will be given to. a Re purchasers. $250 $90| Anderson & Co, Kurtzmann... $250 $95 Empire., 2 Kurtzmanns $250 $95) Wagner Kurtzmann $250 $135) Mc Ewen.. 60 Kurtzmann $250 $145 | James & Holstrom, Kurtzmann....... +$300 $145‘ Everett.........06. sere eee $55 Broadway, Fourth avenue, Knabe Par.or satin-wood,,...... Knabe Upright, Flemish Oak ..ccrereeeee tenes Knabe Upright, Louis finely carved mahog: Emerson-Angelus, Emerson-Angelus, Autopia: A worthy Player-Pi | requirements of the mus cian. Angelus Piano Players Used and taken in exchange. Used Miscellaneous Players Taken in exchange. Wes | Now $650 | Knabe Upright, Flemish $1570 $1000 3 ls Grand, +. $1890 $1400 $900 $680 XV. any $950 $695 each, nos ano, meeting the Steinway & WAN Chickering Grand, hand. painted case. some upright cases, Taken in exchange—some of them exceptionally good, Chickering . AMAKER New Chickering Art Pianos In Hand-Painied Cases Was Now + $1250 $925 Was Now |] Chickering Parlor Grand..§650 $350 Chickering Parlor Grand, .$950 $050 Quarter Grands$650 $525 Cnickering Baby Grand, $800 $1.75 Chickering Baby Grand. .§7’) $025 Chickering Concert Gi and.$900. $175 8 Emerson-Angelus Pianos, in cases that have } [xsl ati." Repulr pce S25" Now at hae not sold readily, Regular price,$725. Now at $650 14 Pianos with inside Angelus Players—hand.{ In cases that have not sold as fast as others. Regularly $600; to be sold at Now oe $550 $275 Smith ® Barnes. ree Ouvier.sseceeeee $228 | Colby ® Duncan, $170) Barnes..., $165! Louis Berne, $165 New England.. | Wheeler ® Co | McEwen, ...e. « Tenth street Was Now| {i Chickering Upright, 1 Gothic, mahogany....$1400 $850 Used Chickering Grand Pianos ‘Was Now $495 Eighth to It makes little difference what you need ---a World “Want” will go and get it. LOUTAVEVETTETENETT = sane