The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1909, Page 9

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A 33 YEARS BLE TO BMH Artist | Bride WON FAME IN )FAMOUS Aeris? WHO, AT SINTY, WILL, WED BOVHOOD'S LOVE, 3ishing an finpatient groom at Years of Age EUROPE, ' ROOSEVELT EXPECTED Name of Candids adenyy. ons’ Inst ‘JURY CANNOT AGREE ON THE ' “in VALUE OF LORELé! PICTURE. Aftor listen jnar to all the Hn the testino tor of the | opy, albeit a litte sinat 1 {ts equal As a pleture Lord & Taylor Sale of TO WITHDRAW TERRY. Treasurer Will P Wanted to Be Worthy of Bride, Boat ea aaintae Ganteal st nett) Silk Linen Pajamas and His Country, So So eee wtohction at Waited Long. | eee a neece caeale Men's Fancy Silk ast | tee of a protest sent him by New eee Se onan Be {ny aatlmesed the: aeemaron ee of unusually fine grade; ane military model country to- land, of the Red Star line, to wed the sweetheart Mr. Bisbing flancee ts he gives for not having married tn life ts that he wanted to ma self worthy A tall, with hair almost white and a try. beard, Mr. gangplank spry and happy as a boy “I'm not ts becoming thi Paris ts deprecta Ale York that we must look for great things | in art hereafter. Great “The great artists of Paris are dying There are no iors Bougereau langers, and the young nien t art are {mbued with the te say Mr. Bisbing, who “necessity £01 ked if hi day on the steamship Kroon- of his ood, ts sixty years old; The explana his fifty-three. of his bride and hi distinguished look! Bisbing walked of the big lin com French Artists Dying 1 Bou- Bargains Extraordinary ! $3.95 for $5 Tailored Linen Waists ee 75 for $35 Broadcloth Capes $15 for $45 Full Length Coats $12.75 for $32.50 Two-piece Suits $19.50 for $42.50 iicenoinae Suits The House of Style 435,45 (Q.47 West 53d St. Between Sth Avenue and Broadway les Women’s Outergarments and Furs At Less Than Cost For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only This greatest of Garment and Fur buying opportunities will be available but three days more— the final clearance of the Alcott & Weekes Stocks of Women’s finely tailored Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists, and beautiful Furs will positively end Saturday even- ing. Here are the extraordinary Ae which will arouse un- bounded buying enthusiasm among shrewd women to-morrow, Friday and Saturda®) :— Smart models in plain tailored and tucked de- signs, with hand-embroidered collar and cuffs. A good $5 value; now....... esse eee nee 3.95 This is an attractive military full-sweep model in all leading shades ; handsomely finished with velvet collar and ornaments. Alcott & Weekes price $35; now........ 12.75 These are copies of imported models by the famous fashion creators of Bischof, David, Francis, Marshall. Armand, and Drecoll ; made of cheviot, diagonal and fancy plaids. Alcott & Weekes price $45; now..., +006 15.00 A comprehensive collection of mixtures and stripes with the fashionable 33-inch coat, Louis XIV. pockets and gored skirt. Alcott & Weekes price $32.50; now 12.75 A collection of Jumper, Empire and Princess effects with small one-button cutaway walking coat, tastefully trimmed with velvet collar and cuffs; choice o! fashionable worsted novelties and diagona’ 's in the leading shades. Alcott & Wee'es price $42.50; now.,.. pressed. The: a financier and mine promoter that Mr. T the fact not protitable is sald to have caused the protest. It iw aid here that the President | | would like to have the fi New York agree on a man the name to him. SHOES At $1.50— At $1.90— complete as sale starts. Regular prices, $2.50, $3, $3.50. At $2,.65—Sm lois of our $3.90 grades, with| picking in this lot. At $1 30—Kid button, patent leather tips; Faull At $1.50— Men’s Shoes at $2—22% <alf and some storm calf Blucher lace Stee, with welted soles. 150 Coats at $7.50 | be counted, we will be surprised and disappointed, er's samples. |\fCoats and Directoire Coats—some half and some full satin-lined. | |sizes m each style, space, will be 'g no hint that tn his career as | $2.75, value $5.00 Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St acted with rayh intent, but | that some f his ventures were Han iy Pesce Direct SUBWAY Entrance. The Sale of MEN'S COLLARS at 25c a Dozen Continues. Don’t judge quality by the prices. Every pair is up to the Wanamaker standard, which means satisfaction assured. Women’s Shaes Women’s Slippers Black kid and patent leather, button and Kidisiicceratenanvacrihemanarrowierioihes lace shoes that sold at $1.90 and $250, At 75C— iia: Bere $150, $2 and $2.50. Felt Slip. Tan calf, black kid and calf; smart shapes, | pers, high or low cut, leather soles; also some soiled slippers splendid variety and sizes practically of various sorts Gymnasium Shoes, that were $1 and $1.50, Boys’ Shoes Small Boys’ lace Shoes, patent leather vamps, wide toes; sizes 10 10 13, some $5 shoes in broken sizes, Splendid | | At $1— Small Poy’s gun-metal Blucherlace sewed At $1.30— soles, full round toes; sizes 11 to 134. Boys’ Casco Call, lace, extra heavy sewed, At $1.50 soles ; sizes 1to5'%, Great school shoes. Girls’ Shoes soles; sizes 84 to 10}4. Kid button, also some box calf button, and gun-metal Blucher, lace; 11 to 2. In the lot are shoes worth $3.50; others sell at $2.50 and $3; nearly all sizes. geen | Wrappers Reduced ._Flannelette Wrappers, At 85c: navy or black ground, with white figures; fitted back, deep flounce on skirt. Value 31.25, At $1-- Flannelette Wrappers in “black or navy ground, fig- ured; fitted back, belt at waist, | plaited yoke effect in front; rep flounce on skirt. Value $150 and $1.7. Petticoats Redteed aln or colored striped At $1-- Petticoats, with deep plaited flounce or with shirring, or bias bands. Value $1.50. Washable Petticoats of At 50C==singham, with deep | flounce, finished with scalloped edge, | Special value. | Old Basement, Broadway side, | —_——— | LEATHER GOODS At 10c A “round-up” So good that we could not resist buying them, even this week before stock-counting If any of them are here Saturday night, Women's Long Black Coats of Broadcloth and Kersey, at about One-half Price—$7.50 We picked what we wanted from a mak- There are long, loose Coats, semi-fitting All sizes 32 to 44 in the lot, but NOT all Remember these are sample Coats, There of odds-and- are several like the one illustrated and a endseathat were I5¢, 20c, 25¢ number of each of five or six other equally far} 1B Cdd f F Audet seather Jewel Boxes Odds-and-end good styles that cannot be illustrated in this faery Gin Ste ne oes Old Basement, Center, Band Blotters Twine Boxes jand Handkerchief Boxes At 50c and 75c Writing Cases, with safety inkwell and pen compartment and blotter. They were $1 und $1.50, | At 25c Children’s genuine Hornback Alli- gator Bags, with gilt frames and chains. Were 50c. Old Basement, Glove WAISTS s25'wantea $2.0 Waists of white and ecru net with yoke effect of Venise lace. —or trimmed with colored embroidered dots. —or with colored ribbons drawn through. Also Waists of dark-colored nets, plaited or with fancy stitch. | ing; open in back; long sleeves, Odd lots and broken sizes at $2.50. Old Basement, 1th st. side. Center, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street The Finest Collection of PIANOS and PLAYERS Yet Offered Under-price Went on Sale This Morning We can't say how many will be here for tomorrow, of course, but, unless all records are smashed, little more than half will be sold. The present offering is the most intefesting of our entire series because of the unusual pianos included—Chickering and Knabe Art Pianos, the Chickering Grand Pianos, the many New Pianos that for various reasons came to us to sell under-price; and an unusually fine col- lection of medium and low-priced instruments, Exceptional opportunities for the purchase of Piano-Players and Player-Pianos. Those who did not get here today may still find exactly what they desire by being prompt tomorrow. Piano Sale, Twelfth floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth th Tenth Street SSS SS ——SS— eT <= So Ore; NO OO any, IOV oars Leaders 16; SIXTH J AV.19® T020° STREET, 600 Exquisite Silk Costumes For Receptions, Dinners and $] 3. 7 5 Afternoon Wear, To-Morrow, at HIS is one of the most interesting purchases and sales that could possibly be announced at this time, and will undoubtedly crowd the Suit Store on the Third Floor to < overflowing to-morrow. ; We must, however, urge earliness, for: there.are only 600 of these pretty Silk Gowns, as stated. All represent the advance Spring styles, and therefore the gceasion is invested with considerable additional interest. The Gowns would be priced up to $85 if they were bought and sold in the usual way. But they were not. 100 are samples—from one of the best manufacturers of high-class Gowns in this city, At $13.75 they are simply marvelous values, MhelCoscumesis to_ Grace t! Functions ‘Notwithstanding the Price Asked—In All the Delicate Colorings as Well as Black. Py ‘Third Floor. Richly made up in the highly favored Directoire and Empire effects, and from such soft and beautiful fabrics as Mecaines Satin Duchease, Directoire Satins and Foulards in all the best new patterns. There are also ‘Taffeta Costumes in the lot. The Costumes are made with skirts that cling and drape with {deal classical effect. All the Gowns have the new French sleeves. Some are handsomely trimmed with lace or French hand embroidery. Because of the Extraordinary Values We Cannot Fill Mail or Telephone Orders Lingerie Dresses, $13.75 Annual Sale of 1909 Lingerie Dresses. Made of the daintiest batiste; all the new, slender hipless and Empire eflects; attractive lace yokes, profusely trimmed with embroidery, lace and fine tucks; long sleeves; new, full skirt, Artistically trimmed dresses, Special for one day’s sale, $20 value. This Silk Costume, sia. 75. =SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. = 10,000 Dozen Yards Val. Laces In a Sale MasMionrow That Will Interest a Multitude of Eager Customers 1 Main Floor. CLV ARANCE of a most determined sort. Every inch must be sald before inventory. "No old, pase patterns or soiled pieces, but all this season's importation of newest designs and meshes. Matched sets in.many widths, 75e to $2.25 values, at 39c, 55e, 75¢e Doz. Yds. oars Silk Embroidered Bands Nets at 55c a Yard In handsome Oriental and rainbow colorings on tie newest nets, beautiful Venise and filec Bands, Irish, sey em 4,000 yards are included in this sale, and they are th new filet effe h small figures, broidered net efects, ete. Sowe of the ri Haces ime ported this season that have sold as hgh as $1.75 a yard, so tnuch in demand now, Nets that range in value from $1 to $1.40 yard, at 25¢, 39¢ and Guc yd. es =SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Ciearance of Lingerie and Lace Robes Ma Floor, ANDSOME Robes for wear at opera, theatre or reception, for party ilreasss or jball gowns. AN reduced to about half their actual values. Included are Rich Back Lace Robes, ti ndsome French Novelty Robes, Handmade Lace Robes, Pmbroidered Net Hae s, Embroidered Freneb Batiste Robes, Paris Spangled Robes, Embroidered Lace Robes, Sheer French Mull Rote. = Robes formerly up to £12.50, now.... $5.00 Robes formerly up to $40.00. now... $25.00 >) Robes formerly up to =z0.00, now... $10.00 F 4 Robes formerly up to $30.00, now . $15.06 Robes formerly up to 875.00, now, ... $37.50 P Robes $18.60) Robes tormerly up 15.00, now... $45.00 IMPSON: CRAWEOIRD: CO, seseeneereeemenscemersencene semoronesere \ Clearance of Fine Imported one we Main OLLOWING quic better, more this event to-morrow is of the by far the bes t glove » Women’s 16-buiton Gloves, $1.19 These on the heels of pa elihorate in range ot styles utinost iinporte ale we have h al this win Mouse anne ans Glace Gloves, 69c # are lots ¢ issortments of th Glace; in were impor Women’s 12-button Gloves, $1,25 golden tans. gloves at $2.00 and $5.50. ne popular to retail gloves In a assorimens i Mousquetaire, white suede, $2.50 value for quick tl e tWo-clas ) overses ” Women's papouen Glayer, Ge ay Heatriareinap atau raring wi Bate fis} Men's Mieyers Make area Gloves. 7S¢ ; The gloves used for window dispiay of this famous maker specially priced for this pelea week. The window trimmer never selects the poorest pairs tor show purposes, so you are sure to get bargains at this price. 31.50 and $2 values. MPSON CRAWFORD CO, The Best of | of Foods, Wines and SEA , Sweet Santa Clara Prunes Stuart Coffee —New Smoked Ox Tongues—fresh jerome the smoke house; tender, ying. U. j Royal mous blend, the best that y fruit; sold regu tongues; closely aromatic cup quality; speci 3 Ibs. in air-tight canister Sweet Peas Pure Wines and Hetra Sifted i ' oe: Liquors ‘ a0 Sugar) 100 1 0 at Las v ; {Jo hy 1 Bente 8 ! wh ol Tender Green Beans ‘i L pees tes ae pela] Guallts: 3 R@c Hvtra Stringless Brand 1b, 12¢ bo wart Dor ah rench Heand aio ie 1 © 5 | f j Cat ostr i Hams—Royal Stuart Brand, not the cheap or qdver- Fae eatlle rarer 1 10% fe | tised grades as uscd by other stores for lea lers, ‘These | | nid ‘ioe nia. 100 14e [hans are U.S, inspected, cut from young corn-fed |] St. 3 Heil Ripe Tomatoes — 1 hogs; re; gular price 16e; special for anunesy, lle P 10 (with grocery orders only), perIb......6.+6+ Tipe h can ti ie. ; wi 8 |} from Boden Ans 1h; Sweet, Juicy Oranges—lus- gloaen, ei.18 cious Indian River, Florida, | Nlerateiner Hoebheimer sold regularly at Sweet Sugar Corn Rho, Vee Apricots — Royal irand; 109. 25¢@ | Sweet Creamy Corn — Pearl Drop Brand; sold regularly at 12¢; and regular ya ess Teal 8% | | seecial, case 96 cans, $1.62 4 cans, $1.85; don, Bei 'R F 7c | large No. 3 ern doz,, 82¢; can.......... oo SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Sweet Early June Peas—Cam- eron Brand; bette o A green peas; sold regularly at lic; sper val, ote Bi clay $2,05;4 dor. 9e $1,035 can. .scecesseseeees Red Ripe Tomatoes—Queen y Brand; solid packed fruit;

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