The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1909, Page 8

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. 8 _THH #vawING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUAKY 18 1908. AND SATURDAY. HIMSELF ON THE UP FOR OBSERIATON “ASD CRTEZE PU ER poe Bremen. Objects to Their Methods in E, G. Stevens Is Counsel and) Bila ae t Breaking Into the Ath- Client in Suit to Re- [the North German Tiloyd ateamahip ‘over $10,000 } Pring Frederich Wilhelm, arriving to- ens letic Clubs. BUT DENIES INJUNCTION. |day from Bremen, were taken to Hoff- jenap Island when the ship arrived at of a Jawyer @P-/ Jugrantine Health Om- of Interrogator | eer Doty received word from Bremen 1 before BU-| that these pa nanda ry | poarding-house this morning. Cost. had stayed at a n tremen before em- 8 Ostrich Plumes to Be Re-| tafled for Much Less Than Wholesale Don’t miss this opportunity. It may never come again. Thousands upon thousands of fashionable, magnificent plumes. Some at half price. Some even cheaper, Money refunded if for any cause you are dissatisfied 4 i) - Hd 0 (Wanamaker Building) Store Opens at 8.18 and Closes at 6 P.M, Men’s SACK SUITS Formerly $22.50, $25, $30 and $35 Men’s Fancy OVERCOATS Formerly $22.50 to $35 Tomorrow $17.50 Great things are going to happen in the Men's Cloth- ing Store tomorrow for the rman who lacks either a Says the Proper Remedy os Renee eile nerararnel erence tll A ilsty ous purchaselll Corny sectandlbeconvinces? Winter Suit or Overcoat. Would Be an Indictment rr i ens wos the Iawyer. | ous diseaso, te sent word to the {| $1,50 Ostrich Plumes, 11 inches, all colors.... 75¢ All the Sack Suits formerly sold at these prices: for Oppression gs ane pe Pate | Saptele wectess and whe avaperted 1 $2.00 Ostrich Piumes, 14 instes, all colors... $1.00 Sixty that were $22.50 SENDS a vy. Smitty | our $3.50 Ostrich Plumes, 16 !ches, all colors... .$1 50 Eighty-two thai were $25 & Clack, for $ due | Ltealtn Oficer Doty and his stat ex- 1 $4.00 Ostrich Plumes, 17 inches, all colors... .$1.95 Forty that were $30 Justice Gerard t giving a whack t methods of su houses the not like, The the Justice in decic made by the ( $5.50 Ostrich Plumes, 19 inches, all colors... i in the settle- | tine. No evidences of diseas found, but they were sent to I Island as a Precautionary 4 Then the ship was permitted tc up to her pler. : $7.00 Ostrich Plumes, 21 inches, all colors... ne | 810.00 Ostrich Plumes, 24 inches, all colors... $20.00 Ostrich Plumes, 28 inclies, ali colors... $15.00 Willow Piumes, 20 inches, all colors. n which the Govern ) Trust figured 4 by Stan- the claim iticism was made by n testified that the firm of issolved i REV. HEM BIRUSHEAD. ‘SEVER CUP FOR GECRGE'S WORKER GT, SEQRGE'S WORKER pane eee it um: | | | Men’s Club of Church Show} «| Appreciation of Mr, Reine | : hardt’s Labors, he was & . He sald located “It is el “that the Yis the best remedy for Catarrh, Bronchitis, Scrofu- § la and Anemia, It enriches § the blood and producer W strength faster than any- thing else, AllDragrists oth Ave. corner © of the persons in the settle- exact date." “The police memoranda?’ "I by alleging t men were gath by fitty feet 1 roduce the same?" | Now can you refresh you saw Jess tha air to each cubdle feet 0 twelve years of room.’ ; Justice sleeping place of porary otherwise we tainment, wh rs of the club for by the | THE REAL SECRET Of th great success of the famous ! Silver Polish VA Lif Yj y Selling at high t panto Is due to the {net that it has no equal definition of wh! for Cleaning and Pollshing Silverware ment house 0 aid all fine motals, and ts absolutely by the police harmless, Get the genuine, Denies the Injunction. FREE SAMPLE erard, howev Mailed on receipt of addross, Tha Electro S 21, 30 Cli St, New York Sola by Grocers & Druggists Everywhere Hackett CarhaitS © BROADWAY AT THIRTEENTH ST. WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT. For Friday and Saturday Closing Out Remainder of of the kind we have had, ¢ torial © any law right on’th tive patterns and colors that please the average man, Sale started this morning with : cases In W plelon" wt 2300 Stiff Bosom Shirts of $1 grade Sao ee CEVIC RUNS ASHORE, Vessel Refloated and Taken Back 720 Stiff Bosom Shirts of $1.50 grade $1.50 and $2 grades 3620 Shirts, all at 55c Each All sizes are included, from 14 to 18, ra‘ed for easy selection. Buy one or a dozen, as you please, more you buy the greater the Saving, to Liverpool tor Examination. Women’s, Misses’ & Girls’ In Medium and Coats Winter Weights Every Women's & Misses’ Coat in Stock, Including All Styles and Fabrics, Values $15 to $55, Ds “84 8 Every Girl’s Coat in Stock, Inciuding All Styles & Cloths, Values Up to $15, Men’s Sateen Nightshirts, at 75c BOY SHOT TO DEATH. Mob Hunts Slayer of Memphiy Po- Value is $1.25. Hee Chiefs Nephew, mings; with collar or surplice neck. On Sale in Basement of Stewart Building at_ foot of Ninth street Elevators and Stairway How a DRESS Like| thisCan Be Sold for $3' is a mystery, the solution of which is, known only fo those familier with | up-to-date manufacturing methods. | F gure the ecst yourself. Any wo-| $9.00 in 56° Degana seat: filcting quick \ escaped \ Embroideries 24 and 27-inch Flounces, worth 75c at 50c workmanship is not slighted. lorder from us.” Can you afford to pay a dress- | Here's the ‘something special. maker or to give your time. when $3 | will buy Women’s dainty lace-trim- | med Lawn Dresses like the one pictured? Sizes 32 to 42, in lavender, | brown, navy and light blue figured | lawn, Countless Pretty Wash Dresses for Girls, at $1, $1.35 arid $1.50 Percales, Ginghams and lawns, in styles that are new and pleasing—~ all made to open full length of back. Wise mothers are carrying them away by the dozens these days. Old Basement, Center. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to. treet mand for white robes, children’ embroidery or Swiss muslin. A third off at 5(c a yard. Old Basement, Centre, 60c a Pair for Women’s Long Black Silk Gloves About 25 dozen to sell—14 tutton length, mousquetaire style, full - sized arm, and double tips. Usual value, 85c. Old Basement, Centre. $2.50] $3.00 $4.95) . $7.98 .. $6.50 $30.00 Willow Plumes, 25 inches, all colors.. ..$15,00 $3.00 Magnificent Aigrettes, long, full sprays.. .$1.48 $3.50 Paradise Sprays, natural and black......$1.984, $12.00 Paradise Sprays, Head, full, plumage... . $5.00 $2.00 Fine Imitation Algrettes, black only.........39¢ 3620 Excellent SHIRTS Ve Worth $1 and $1.50}, _ This is the best news we have had for men this season. Best because, quality considered, this Sale offers a greater opportunity for satisfactory economy than any of the many successful events f With the exception of a few, these Shirts are all in the popular stiff bosom style, with cuffs attached or separate, They are of Fancy Perca’e or Madras in light and dark | patterns, including larze numbers of the quiet, conserva- 600 Plaited and Plain Negligee Shirts of, Each size will be sepa- The All sizes, 15 to 19, in white, blue and tan with white trim- JNike Buyer wr tes “these are from man knows what the material is g housethat was glad to provide worth—any woman can see that the | something special to get the first Flounces that are much In de- ‘8 dresses, etc,—blind and openwork Twenty that were $35 Tomorrow $17.50 H There are fancy worsteds and cheviots in stylish effects, and plenty of plain black and blue su'ts, All made for our regular stock. j All the Fancy Overcoats that formerly sold at $22.50to$35 Tomorrow $17.50 By “fancy’’ we mean everything except plain black and Oxford gray. Many of the overcoats will strike the fancy of men with very quiet tastes, Others will appeal tothe young men. Included are some stylish double-breasted coats and somie of the long “pro- tector” overcoats, Alsoaiew blacks and Oxiord grays, in size 42, 44and 46, It’s afine bit of clothing news, born ofa freak Winter, Ready tomorrow morning, NOT on sale today. Main tloor, New Building. Men’s Tan Shoes, $2.90 Just when first thoughts of Spring cause the young man’s fancy Tan shoes ina offering, toturn to tan shoes, comes this fortu handsome spring style—Russia calf, her lace, with medium narrow toes, arched shank and neat he All sizes to begin with, from § toll, AND A DOLLAR SAVED ON EVERY PAIR. Though the lot is large, it should sell out ina day, at $2,90 a pair. Main floor, New Building. Here Are Children’s Imported “Patent Leather” Hats for $1.75! Think of it—hats of no better quality have hitherto always sold for $3 or even $4. Now hardly more than half, They are really not patent leather, though—fortunately for the mothers that buy them, and the children that have to wear them. Much lighter, ior one thing, ible in cold weather as well as warm, and far less apt to crack. But they are water- proof as ever—hence their other name, ‘'tarpaulin’'—easily kept polished, and can be worn with brims turned up, or down in mushroom shape. A brand-new shape, as well as the older favorites, A hurry-up shipment from Paris ready today—$1.75 each, Main fioor, New Building. (aval - ff 6nas sore Store Opens at 815 and Closes at 6 P.M. Old Stewart Building) We Barely Caught the Paper With News of These New Tailored SUITS at $20 They are as /resh and charming as that. New Spring colors—black, blue satin-striped suiting, that hangs grac coat, with perfectly straight back, sin wath three large covered buttons; notched collar, la coat sleeves with turned-ba a The skirt is in closely- trimmed with buttons, Suits that are mcre than good mea Only sixty-five of them, ready for to sale today. Material is a fine tailors well, 38-inch -breasted and fastened , low pockets, with satin, front gore in every detail, and at $20 cach. i ng—NOT on 1 floo;, Old Building. ee Women’s Coat Sweaters You will need one 0! these trim, comfortab’e garmenis for the f outing you have planned for the Twenty-Seco Smart new styles, in white and colors, at very modefate pr.ces: At $2 each—Sweat with surplice neck; single-breastedgfastened with Jarge pearl buttons; two in red, gray and white, At $3.75 each—Anothe: style o: y weave in gray, red or white; sure plice neck, with collar; double-brea stened with peur! buttons, These goodsready tomorrow merning—not on sale today, 3rd floor, Old Bldg, One of the Exceptional Attractions in Our Annual Sale of Publishers’ Overstocks: Appleton’s Universal Cyclopedia and Atlas Prepared by eminent specialists in Europe and America. Newly revised and enlarged. This work contains material on every known subject, arranged in convenient form for reference or reading Contains 12,000,000 words in 12 volumes—70,000 different subjects, covering more that 30,090 signed articles by 40 asso- ciate editors, 88 presidents of colleges, 307 professors and 3,000 eminent specialists. With the twelve volumes goes a thirteenth, which classifies all the main branches of knowledge and ar- ranges them so that you can take up, read and study a course in any branch. The more than 3,500 illustrations, 150 new maps, many plates, plans and black-and-white pictures are an education in themselves, The 12,500 biographies of celebrated personages are of inesti+ mable value to the reader and student. Americans especially should have this cyclopedia in their libraries because it is extremely rich in American information. Bound in 13 large octavo volumes. Buckram Cloth, Publication Price, $48; Our Price, $18.75 Half Leather, Publication Price, $66; Our Price, $21.75 Book Store, Fourth avenue and Tenth st,, Old Building. John Wanamaker Ee 2 er 2 eee Se nS eee - + er mo ( y

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