The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1909, Page 15

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— ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 4 190», Albert Spalding Plays Finely At ia iais Mendeissohn Hall Recital | potn ~ HOME ANDE RODD PURKER | Tho best blood bullding preseription known {5 as follows: To one-halt pint of | good whiskey add ono ounce syrup sarsa nN audience, The fancinating i 5 ‘ _ | composition of Offenbach's was per- pcs ct one one ‘Torts compound / 1 by the fami! with all the | Which can bo procured from any druggtst Gifted You GENES Violinist i i Pall the) ako in teaspoontul doses before each meal ginal charm, Dalmores tn the title part, his marvelloualy and before retiring. The good effect of this treatment ts satd to become apparent after tho first few Renaud in distinct imper- | Especialiy Adimuabie m ' + es Wy yy PAC Zeppilll In her tntnitad) Saint-Saens’s “Rondo ° eppiiL An er Intnltable TEP | esos, It is a remarkable system bulkder ‘ ners dara stn Bsa IIL quickly restore full physteal vigor 5 7 Doria, Gilibert, Crabbe, Daddt and) to persona of failing strength Capric ClOSO, allettt repeated their admir-| A prominent local druggist ts responatble for the statement that this prescription ts filled ofteuer than any other one and that he has seen tt produce remarkable results, thle characterlzations, Chartler con- land there was a large audience 23 thoroughly pleased. minal [fun Spore (Old Stewart Building) BY SYLVESTER RAWLING LBERT SPAl Amer\ 4 reeltal at yesterday aftern: to the public appr: stclanship. Ills Saens “Rone together admi: ekill was no le thorough understand’: fon of his mu- of the Saint. Store Opens at 8.15 and Closes at 6 P, M. {In Commemoration of the Birthday of ROBERT EMMET (March 4, 1778) The WANAMAKER AUDITORIUM Presents Tomorrow Miss KATHLEEN MATHEW Grand-niece cf Father Mathew, the Word-Renowned Irish Apostle of Temperance 4 q é | In Dramatic Impersonations of Irish Patriots He ‘ } thoven's variati yed by him Lord Edward Vitzgerald—Robert Emmet—Thomas Francis Meagher The Avstralian Convict Ship” Jllustra‘ed by Stereopticon Slides Introducing ‘ the young GADSKI MAKES AN ADMIRABLE SANTUZZA ATs METROFOL WAN at 2 P.M. Re eer BOOKS Distinctly Worth Owning ine At Prices Not Met With Often stand the Frances by any means, 2 © books that deserve a wel- thered libr ng list indicates, They -room in every thoug thu! C wmdy Life or Me . I diy; with 4 come and portrait, Tilden, 1 als. Edited by 2 vals., 8vo, $6. of Union, A short HOFFSANN" THE MANHATTAN, Spal ; Chicago ee nthe life tt Run Over Finds New A . barrar, De of Punishment. Cyclopedia and Atlas all the main branches arranges them so ‘cad and study anch without the au ax f | Appleton’s Universal =| a = j_ of a teacher, ustrations, 150 new Ans. | More than 3 500 cn Deen disco 1 Mrs. 1 C 1 and asa pian fn Caspian 5 ago. She sued tained a } posed al price, $1.25, y aad Their Ro- Dixon; nerican sup d reader's guide, 31 vols, with bookcases, Pub- al cco, $70, Our, $ a Waceriold Building. F 1 ydalen, Trans- an of an unknown century writer With 14 repro- he mos: noted paint- adonna, $1.50. Our ASE, Book Store, Ma Superb Display of New LESS TRIMMINGS des of Paris are at Wanamaker's, These hand- are artisuc in designs and color combinati y embroidered apphiqu some in gowns in the new Spring shades. y etfective are the | tained as the effe accident, and 1 i offer.’ ee, N.Y. GENTRAL SPENDS |. $3,000,000 FOR RAL Ui HALO | Lee ns i Railroad Orders 101,000 Tons | i ee for Delivery During Cu ' Women’s Knit Combination Suits rent Year, | Attractively Priced tinsel eff itiful are the jet and sequi {hese are mere suggestions s of the display, styles are too many for description. ihis splendid snowing of DRESS TRIMMINGS, {rom France the last word of beauty and style. irst Hoos, Old B - These suits of white ribbed cotton have proved teemendously popuisr, {t's not only the small price, 37'.c, that sends them Pout by the dozens, but women are attracted Ly the.r good quality. nt the ral Railroad Company had placed orders for 101,000 tons steel rails for delivery contracts, which constitute, It 1s said, the | for steel since the open declared and the rate war be contracts, however, ot t sult of the r..e war, having be Preparation for e time, “The open market ever to do with Le: Mr. Brown yes $28 a ton for our £ a slightly higher price hearth rails.” That was all Mr. Brown for publication, It was lea ever, that the rails are to accordance with new spe specially prepared by the X= perts and differing from the specitica- tlons adopted last year by the Ameri- yan Railroad Association as w from those heretofore tral. A portion o! are to contain ferr zaing substance @al exper: lent resuits. ' They are tow-neck, sleeveless, knee-length combinations, iace- | trimmed. It will pay to secure a Summer supply now, * popular are some i Lisle Thread Vests at 35c, Three for $1 | These are in Summer weights, of white-ribbed lis!e thread, with low neck, s'eeveless, a.l neatly finished, Just as | were Main floor, Old Bussaing. Silk-warp Messaline at 50c a Yard A dress fabric of great beauty at that small price. Of silk-and- cotton, it has a soft, pliable weave that lends itself—to graceful tive. We have these lovely messalines in the new and exquisite Spring colorings, for street and evening wear, including catawba, old rose violet, pongee, Copenhagen blue, pink, heliotrope, reseda, maize, mulberry, apricot, light blue and white. First floor, Old Building. 50c a yard, Women’s New Tailored Waists Just the smart, trim, plaited waists women like to have any R. M. BRUCE LEFT $1,850,000. number of. They are of sheer lawn, open in front, most of them GREENWICH, rho # With laundered cuffs, Bhere's a plain plaited style at $1.50, other will of Robert M «in jj plaited models, with embroidery and lace down the front, at $1.75, UY its PN EY and a third style, with strips of open-work embroidery down the Bruce tert sl front, at $2.25. Handsome models at $3.50 and $3.75 have touches a, ih i Basted ae he of color embroidered on the cuffs, town, that he would make some sort 0 Dequest to It is death The. bulk | of his property he left to his only sis- | far Sarah B. Bruce, of No. 38. v Eighty-soventh street, New York. To pone Carrie E. Rogers, he left ,000, 6 he 00. It was ex ring his life give n dollars to t Third floor, Old Building. John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Calendar ch Boxe Telephone Register draping and a sheenful suriace that makes it particularly me Entrance “Aner te fawn fy Maseas/ Store Opens at S313 and Closes at oP. M, This Budget of Big Values is a fair index to the attractions of the Basement Store. now as Spring lines blossom out, and more and more careful buyers learn the advan- Every day grows busier tages of buying low-priced merchandise where qualities are always as represented, White Waists Easily Matched at $1 The styles pictured speat for of a group of eight or ten sty! the most desirable we Besi tail The Bas iS 8 ve ay ¥ SAMPL With Tables ne 10c, 20c, 25c, 35c, The Regular Values of | Pocket Combs. Leather Goods in this Sale, 24,000 Women’s VESTS Poue to Make the Price 25c and dc Tes as ‘sy hia ste fered to buy Women can’: find the equal of these vests any hey are Summ r, and is still m 1 and elast JOH = W ANAMAKER \ ‘We place the! superb new Imperial! Piano Free’ FOR 30 DAYS Upon Your Request , for Approval If at the end of that time you are satisfied, you can buy the !MPERIAL PJANO from the Simp- son Crawford Co, for $190, paying either the full amount down, or a small amount down and a small sum monthly. For further particulars inquire at our Plano Rooms, 4th Floor, n, Provie WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, of Articles Priced at os = z Men's Initial _ HANDKERCHIEFS | $1.50 a Dozen Many like them as well as the $3 imported orticle—but these are made in America, On Sale Now Old Basement, 10th st. side A Lot of Men’s $1 SHIRTS Here at 55¢ left from last week's sale, to present a go f size from 14 to 18—and not a poer pattern among them. All staiched bosom s} Madr new and clean, {hundreds of dozens of |shirts at $1 each, | At 55c, they are g | vestments, On Sale d i Old Basement, ott st. side, # Enough rts—of { ‘as and Percale—well made, We have sold similar That Are Not re three out dge as} Women ther mselvc aS, GLOVES at 65c | New, fr : ‘soft, pliable skins; in nev 1al Selling of | of brown, gray, m in white and black, T GOODS in a smaller line of the other day. On Sale Now—Oid Basement, |: fre plain| on Sale--Old Basement Now in the A THER se yloves, | i lors, drew jj ac lavay S | 10th st. side 50c and 75c Each ehistilside) Are 25c to $1.50 h Chains, er Cases, gar C irrors, Collar Pockets and- cd pieces of Old Basement Which Wise Women Buy These 6!sc Ginghams fi by the whole their unusual exe price, They are of close weave, | bright of color, fine and smooth of finish, in fact everything that la good Ginghem should be, Only | wish we could aay e offer this } | quali ty at 6 | On Sale No 4th piece, nee at the On rere recme ce RUE mera tne ene am Sale Friday for a long time. to get these Vests| =ois Bas jemont, Finally we of- Spreads where for 25c.| Id merrily all d lisle thread, “Seconds” at $1.35 128 doubl * Spr bed size, white fast ‘calls them ut you'll yond BA | find nothing wrong. Would be | $1.75 if perfect. | On Sale Now ent, 10th st. side. * | Make. Old Basement, loch st. 9 DENTIS7 TRY. TEETH. If you have threo or four teoth 1 WIII Insert a full set without a plate, Ido this wiih absolute satisfaction, Exanination of your teeth tree, Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5,006 THETH $7—-$G10 —2 2 — $5 4S | 1s 85.00 4 Jel (a2 / eh TEETH, gg} GUIL STAN Entrance ¥ ou Name the Price est 800 AL Ato Bales to C “lear | Iso Bal PRICE “| World “Anetion tds. Pe Guide to Auctlon Sales moa Dally On in An Where Furniture, An | daues, Rugs, Brte-a-Bro. Sunday World Wants Work | nooks, eto, Are Sold at Extremely Low , onday Morning Wonders, prices 2 MC "RER, 4 6 ind bath, $10, Parts of the City, Paintin) i) GIRLS’ ere nl HEARN HOURTEEN@GH STREET FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY West of Fifth Avenue The FIRST FRIDAY of Spring! It Sets the Pace with New Spring Goods AT PRICES THAT TALK! | WOM N'S NEW TAILORED te KEG) SPRING DRE mas and Worstets black and h Importe 15.98 + 21.98 alds—value .20. Rauaily 89, 285 GOODS Satin Clotba— 1 Suiting WOMEN'S NEW SPRING COATS pi in KO) 1 Hroadeloth. 43 Inches NEW SPRIN S SILKS long-fitte! ay , 5 ; Pee cet m 9.08! fun tals aud ‘T1.08) ciworth (68 N49 :W DRE pantings—-plnia end Arba eworth 39 gored S FABRICS Panama nu nd dark atin trlui oe fa ws OM NEW WRAPPER ot aM Wonen's H ; ior : td stnall— t ae aera io) r value 1.93 : »ppers—medium + 5% Kee 19 12H ASH DR NEW W | CURTAINS, pe b Rel re ® tripes—valuie Feather feather proof—value ard wide- 4 acallop designs nd Domet 50 DOLLS, TOUS. : worth #149. .79 k 49 0 1.69) fa yr NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. ‘oot Tickings—A, c. A and other stripes—worth .18..+0006 Rest Sateen Tickings— Boe we and Unbleached oh value 5.. Curtalns— PILLOW CASES, ETC, $-4—value 9-4—value 10-4—value .27. centre seam— yard— harmonizing CURTAININGS, ETC, 3.93 12% —value .59. .37 19% 9! Ol NEWS PREADS & COMPORTABLES Full size Crochet Spreads— OBvetreterits 69 ‘! fringed oF su ++ 89 Comfortable 4 tops—value $1.18... .89 Fig'd both sides— hing—valuo $1.9) - 149 Pure Feather Pillows-fancy. stripe ticking—no odor or dust--value ,98.... 58 Cholee White Live G Ib + 49 + 89 a designs vos 18.98 93 18 19 79

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