The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1909, Page 8

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ee ee eee “WEALTHY STUDENT. ton ny was known of the mar ~— TOPLEAD GUILTY > Admits Burglary in Third Dee Se How She Got Rid of Her Fat Rengo Did It, No Starvation Diet, or Tiresome Exercises Necessary. A Free Trial Package Will Convince You. “TWO MONTHS AGO gree After His Trial Is : ! Begun. ; Son of Robert Graves, Junior citer Fe plete valen tt i Fj H at Williams, Made Miss} 5 Valentine Bride. ———. iraves was promine tle association 3 an automo. his father's ‘up race. wullty ky eral Seustons, to-day, to an in- ary in the third de- frense the maximum ment Friends of Robert Graves jr., of No $ West Fifty-first street, were sur- Jged to-day by the announcement of t n's marriage to Miss A woman's form is essent were sur-| grace; the lines of beauty ¥ rict-At- | accuniulates, and instead of the | bulk, and what was once fatr becomes a nce | trlehe Was | Rengo will reduce you. It is perfectly safo. E larceny | You eat It lke frult or candy and easily stolen goods—offenses | and safely reduce your fat a pound a day mviction would have in- | For sale by all druggists at $1.00 per full ention in prison for the! sized box, or by mall prepald, by The ngo Co., 2254 Rengo Bldg, Detroit, Mich. e Company will gladly send you @ trial kage free by mall, If you will write | them direct to Detrott; no free packages at | drug stores. { LETTER-CARRIER DROWNED. Body of Thomas F, Connor Found ie young daughter of Mrs. ntine, anes M . M. Valentine, Nov. 28 last. The young man, who ts he non of Robert Graves, of the Graves Manufacturing Company, {n the wall- paper trade, was a juntor at Williams uare station, | wh the foot | sur Connor, It lived at | at Hartford, Conn. rky was brought before Rosalsky to-day Assist Attorney Kresel moved an indictment. charging and had been Dollege until very recently, 4 h ling 18,360 eggs, worth | i : = 2 ‘At Thanksgiving the young man went | -OMee Depart- ts aplece. “A jury’ was em-| Kengo ta, for sa d racommended In falenti , and after seve y 2 . to a house party in the Valentine home | heard, there was @ confer.| sth t,, also 9th ave, and 42d st; Kalish 4 Pharmacy, 234 st. and #th av and Madison ave.; Hegeman & Co,, Broadway, and all branches, Btogel ¢ Co., 6th av., 18th and dW Riker & Son Co., 6th ave., Broadway and bth neard, tween ht8 counsel, Moses Sacks Mr. Kregel, at tho end of which a ea of burglary in the third degree ‘3 as a first offense, was offered the ap- | Court and accepted. Perky was re- manded to the Tombs for sentence. at Grafton, Mass. Mrs. Valentine has ree daughters, of whom Agnes !s th aye At the end of the Thanks feiving vacation young Graves went t Hartford h Miss Valentine and the: wer .B. toy OL Teh ith at, near \ (Old Stewart Building) Store Opens at 8:15 and Closes at 6 P, M. Unprecedented Sale of Women’s New Neckwear Never before have we planned a Women's Neckwear offering of such magnitude, The most charming, newest and most fash- ionable products of foreign and American designers are included. Every piece, among the thousands, is fresh and desirable. There are the plaited guimpes with long sleeves, now so much in vogue, chiffon scarfs, princess yokes and chemisettes, Dutch and linen collars, and pretty neckpieces in bewildering variety. Many factors contribute to the importance and economy of this Sale— the purchase of importers’ and manufacturers’ surplus Spring stocks, and large orders specially placed—all at one-third to one-half below the usual values, Here are some of the chief groups; Plaited Net Guimpes Princess Yokes and _| Plauen Yokes & Chemisettes| Long stator Fine ly of net. | Chemisettes | In numerous shapes and patterns. | 1, Regular price, $1.65, at 95c. Brussels hand-made Pei | Regular prices, 75c to $1.50, at SOc, | . f n rd incess \ Long sleeves. With combinations Yokes and Chemiseites, ina varled| Domestic Dutch Collars petincess Lace Stocks of Valenciennes and imitation of Irish assortment of designs, Regular prices, russels, hand-made; latest military crochet lace. Regular price, $350, at) 75c to $1, at SOc. Of lawn and lace Combinations, shape. Regular price, 50c, at 25c. $1.95. Regular prices, $0¢ and 65, at 28 Embroidered Ascots i an ce Fancy embroidered madi i 1 Palo ast highest ese Linen Collars | Stocks.” Regular price, 50c, at 28. Im porte’ u grade; fast colors, in. an unlimited se- Embroidered Linen Collars, white, |Flauen & St. Gall Coat Sets [ection of choice designs, Regular! Imported Lace Collars. Regular! with delicate colored embroidery. Reg-| Regular prices, 75c to §1, at SOc. prices, $2.50 to $7.50, at $1.50 and $2. | prices, 75c to $2.25, at 50¢ to $1. | ular price, 25c, at 10c, | Main aisle, Old Building. Rabats Of batiste and tulle, edged with Va- ncienneslace. Regularly, 50¢, at 28c. These goods ready tomorrow—NOT on sale today. Sturdy Dress Cottons Our Cottons run the gamut of textures from the filminess of French organdy to the sturdy enduring weave of serviceable seer- }| sucker, and the firmer fabrics show as good designs and colors as }| their finer neighbors, Test this by going directly to our shelves you can do this only at WANAMAKER’S. If any patterns [| ‘interest you, have them brought to an individual table for examination, | Take those Seersuckers just mentioned, they wear like iron, they are some- } what boastful too of their good looks, fast colors and many pretty designs, but |they make good their boasts and are only 12%c a yard. Madras of sterling qualities, first cousin of the Seersucker, is made of softer cotton and has a smoother finish. It plumes itself and rightly on its many lovely patterns and | tasteful colorings—it is 20c a yard, The French percales have made a name for themselves because of their close weave, satiny finish and distinctive designs. | The Percales, ideal for waists, shirtings and dresses, are 25¢ a yard, | First floor, Old Building. Cluny-Lace-trimmed Linens These rich, decorative fancy linen pieces hold a chief seat in the estimation of the housekeeper nowadays. | This particular lot will meet with more than usual favor, ‘because we mark it ONE-QUARTER to ONE-THIRD LOWER THAN REGULAR PRICES. It is a belated shipment, intended to reach here before Christmas. Now the importer stands the loss. There are | Doilies, Scarfs and Centerpieces, with rich trimming of the effective Cluny on pure linen centers, These prices: SCARFS—20 x 36 in, $3.75, 20 x 54 in, $5.50, 20x 72 in, $6.75, CENTERPIECES, round—20-in,, $1.50, 24-in., $2.50, 28+in., $3.25, 36-in., $4.50. 45-in, $7.50, | DOILIES, round—6-in,, 18¢. 9-in,, 25c. 12-in., 50c, | | These goods ready tomorrow; NOT on sale today. First floor, Old Building. $31.50 $22.50 Many of the Charming New | W. B. Corsets—$1—Half Price : : : } These corsets of excellent reputation, in a beautifully fitting Tailored Suits for Girls | model, with long back and moderately high bust, are offered for Are in Our Show Cases \tomorrow, in a small quantity, at HALF THEIR REGULAR Delicate colors seem to prevail—soft grays, an attractive sage VALUE—$1 each. Not on sale today. Main floor, Old Building, reen, the new cedar, the favorite wistaria and blues as cool as : es e tint of the sky on a May morning, Prettiness in PETTICOATS Darker colors, too, that are appropriate for immediate wear, Every petticoat in the February Sale is offered at a less price though the styles are essentially Spring-like. Many handsome than it usually commands—that is the underlying idea of the fabrics show the decided broad diagonal, or wide-wale effect; sion. But mere money-saving is not all—every style, mater- also dainty suits of linens, piques and repps that will be worn in Southern climes now and later here. i Every one of the suits—we display a score of different models—shows touches that are distinctly novel. Backs are straighter, the coats are cut with an immense amount of style, New ideas in trimmings, pipings, arrangement of buttons, treat- ment of collars, lapels and cuffs are inevidence. In the collection there are two and three-piece suits—all gathered with care and discernment. Prices range from $18.50 to $40, for cloth suits; $22.50 to $125 for suits of linens, repps and piques—th hest fi bla an exquisite costume of white linen, beautifully embroidered and BLAC lace-trimmed. flounce with ruffle; dust-ruffie of heatherbloom. The illustration shows two of the new styles: Women’s Handkerchiets at 12%c color was chosen with as much care as though it were ended for a rezular stock—every garment brand-new and per- These are specimen attractions: fect. flounce with tailored bands. Made with ordion-plaited, trimr KF ts, in black and the nes O- All black, with shirred flou at $5.75, with a partly elastic band ily on hips and waist. A style, of guaranteed silk; with deep sun-plaited flounce and fitted band. HEATHERB OOM PETTICOATS at $1.50—A three-section Third floor, Old Building. Girls’ Three-Piece Junior Suits at $22.50 The plain-tailored, slightly cutaway ja fitted back, collar and cket has ser g HALF PRICE for these two att: ctive groups of Women's instead of n Handkerchiefs—124¢ e¢ ed borders and c Young Wom Of handsome wide-wale « high-girdle skirt, gored. Second floor, Old Building. 1, OMB { Broadway, Fourth Avenue Eighth to Tenth Street Broadway, Fourth Avenue Bighth to Tenth Street AKER JOHN WANAM LV OUTER BDU eset meena eun ine werner THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1909, THE LOWEST PRICES | | in the City and PROFIT | SHARING STAMPS Premiums or Merchandise | | 4 ONE SURETY STAMP BILL AMS @) with Each Ten Cent | (10c) Purchase Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, N. Y. Ten FREE Surety Stampsto Double Stamps Up to 12 o'Clock Start Each Book Redeemable in | Surety Stamps | | My mil exchange in our Premium Parlor all Gold | Twenty (20) Free Stamps Standard Stamps which we have given out, one Surety | ip for one Gold Standard Sump, until farther | To-Morrow, Saturday, ce In addition to 10 free stamps to start each book In Our Premium Parlor e. All filled books of Gold Standard Stamps will be redeemed in merchandise until further notice. ry encores Girls med ’ Coats—% and Full Length Coats—In Cheviots, Mixtures and plain cloths, in several pretty models, trim- $8.00, $10.00 and $15.00, special at In Waist effect and Guimpe models, also Russian styles, in Serge, Panama, Cheviots and Plaids, marked for special clearance at A Clean-Up Sale of Suits & Overcoats for Men & Youths A Splendid Chance for Men To-Morrow Who Appreciate First Class, Well- Made, Up-to-Date Clothing for Half Price and Less, The Suits—Are made of Black About 200 Suits and] Thibets, Blue Serges, neat fancy Overcoats—Taken from the Worsteds and Cheviots, cut in ; single and double breasted styles.. . better grades because the size range has become broken; all in The Overcoats—Arein the pre- : neat styles and fabrics; sizes 32 vailing shades and fabrics, sizes 32 to 46 chest measure, Value up to to 46 chest measure, Values up to $20.00, special at. ....+.. $15\00n ars cans eeieieiemere ne grene High Grade Clothing from America’s Foremost Manufacturers. In the Overcoats you will find all the newest models and colorings. The Suits are the best that can be had in ready made clothing; designed ana manu- $ 14,75 Adams Building—Second Floor. $7.50 $10.00 factured exclusively for us; sizes 32 to 46 chest, Values up to $30.00, special at....... Final Reductions to Close Out Girls’ Coats and Dresses Sale of Men's Furnishings At Special Prices for Saturday Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts 95 Dozen High Grade Shirts Of Madras and Percale, figures and stripes, white and self- 59 figured whites, pleated and plain negligees. Values $1.00 | C Andy Bt oO opecialualarcacusamr meaner yar i) ' j and tailor made. Satin lined throughout. Value $5.00, $7.00 and $10.00 Girls’ Wool Dresses 50 Dozen Men's Percale Pajamas Military model, full cut; all sizes. Value $1.00, at..,... 30 Dozen Men's Domet Night Shirts With and without collars; sizes 15 to 20. Value 75c. EDIEEE 65¢ Clalfat arrestee $1.50, $2.25, $5.00 and $7.00 In Both Buildings. = On Friday, February 12th, The Hundredth Anniversary of The Birth of Abraham Lincoln at less We will give a Picture of the Great American to all the School than Children in New York who visit our Book Department in the \ Adams Building, | Half : Women’s Winter Coats Medium and long lengths, black, colors and mixtures, $10.00 coats $3,00 $15.00 coats $5,00 Closing Price Books About Lincoln $20.00 coats $7, j ildi Lincoln Master of Men—by Alango Rothschild, at........ $1.50 i $ 00 ECE BI SS The Perfect Tribute—by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrew, Wines from his Speeches and | ps | Lincoln—Passages from his Speeches and Letters, at.........75¢ The New Palm Beach Crepes The Stormy Life of Lincoln—by Payne Whipple, at....... $3.75 (Cotton Goods Department.) The Toy Shop. ..ssrssrsrevees 15 25,000 yards of the most popular fabrics (crepe aay SSC EA ede rumen fe effects) for this Spring’s and Summer's Frocks. All the new wanted shades, in fancy striped and bordered | effects; a few pieces in the lot subject to misweaves, 19. - 2c American Printing Company Wash Fabrics Lincoln Stationery Lincoln Tally and Dinner Cards, Flags and many other novelties. Box of Stationery containing 25 sheets and 25 envelopes, with handsome colored pictures of Lincoln and the “Con- 25c trabands,” at ....seseeee Guonoanaoanosooodeul) & ‘loor. The Sale of the for this sale at, per yatd..seeseeveere Adams Building— at 6c Per Yard Continues. Glesince Sale ot Men’s Ribbed Union a In Both Buildings—First Floor. have for W. ‘Known Shoes for Men, W. L. Douglas. says: “I brand every shoe I make with its low- est cash value.” W. L. Douglas Shoes below what they are branded you are getting a genuine bargain, Better Selection for $2.59 perfect. Reductions Suits Up to Cotton and wool mixtures, various styles, samples and “seconds,” natural gray and ecru Half shades, e Price Lot 1—Values to $1.5u, fo OG vo $1.25 | 1 L. Douglas Well- $1.98 | Lot 2—Values to $2.50, for... Both Buildings, Choice, *1.98 per pair When you buy $2.00 Per Dozen Instead of $3.00 ) We offer for a limited period to all GRADUATES who ‘jp Present this coupon our cabinet photographs, regular price if $3.00 per dozen, at the special price of $2.00 per dozen. Time expires Monday, February 45th. Adams Building—Sixth Floor, termed “Factory damaged,” which means they some s urface mark that precludes their being sold as We have thousands of pairs of Douglas and other makes tions, in patent leather and dull leather, in all the | - You can be fitted perfectly. They a ur sel shapes Picture Framing Dept. For the next ten days we will frame Graduation Diplomas and groups or single photographs at a reduction of 25% from regular prices, Adams Building—Third Floor, W. L. Douglas Shoes for Boys at $1.69 Adams Building—Basement. We Give and Redeem Surety Stam;

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