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f mands for the franchise, and held the|tntetiigence of our opponents, The good! ue,” ahe went on, “there In m vant ait: | Grewal wall Doctor accuses us suffrage(tos of @ love| ference between kinglinass and queenit- 5 gs «| Mra. Borrman Wella ts not very tall, lof advertising, Ho imagines that we| ness which wo, ay well a4 any one tn “gp Koch's Ustoran Pri + Dnvntown but she has a keen, sharply-cut face,|brave the somowhat peculiar © of| ali the wide world, know qulto as well Shopping an Extravagance F, 0. NIGHT TOILERS At 3 A. M. Delegation With Lanterns and Oratory In- vade Park Row. Beven Suffragettes on a be-lanterned fruck, to which was attached a white horse named Henry, swooped down on} Park row in the early hours to-day and demanded their rights from 150 night- tollers, A careful search of pockets by the night-toilers failed to reveal any of the demanded rij but If they had had ‘em there isn't a doubt in the world that they would have Was some fun-poking at the Rev, Dr. |® Parkhurst for his anti-female suffrage | notions, The stage setting for the early morn- ing truck work was built along patriotic Ues. Jo begin with the truck wae | halted right in the shadow of the statue B. Franklin in Printing House | §quare. Then there was a gay display | Of much tri-colored bunting and finally the horse which hauled the truck was driven by a man who a red to the ame of Patrick Henry McClusky. To complete the party of the horse, the driver and the seven suffragettes, there were two he-suffragettes who did Not participate except to get into the flashlight picture when It was taken They were E. S. Davidson and Herbert yon Forrell, who was described as a Jerman cavalry o‘tiver. Received by Policeman, The procession started at the head- quarters of the American Suffragettes, No, 122 East Twenty-third street, the even boarding the truck via a kitchen air. Then they ranged along each de on camp stools for the trip. The two he-suffragettes made the trip by subway Ten pollcemen were ready to recetve the Row at round as the and the downtown out- 1 about the truck, Then two torches at the back end were lighted and six Chinese lanterns were wet glowing, ‘This gave the tollers a chance to see who was seated in the chairs in the truck. They saw Miss Helen Murphy, a M. Loet » Miss Marion Dr, Mau sgow, Mrs. S. | ©, Aus, Mrs, Annle M, Tompkins, and then, snuggling in big brown furs, her be-ringed fingers buried in a muff, Mrs. D, Boorman- Wells, of England | Mrs. Wells Chief Orator, Mrs. Wells was orator of the morn- _ ing, and she was saved until last, Miss Murphy, Mrs. Loebinger, Dr. Glasgow and Miss Walters made stirring de- dental to the appeal for suffrage there {taining an article by Dr. Parkhurst,| the speaker was not disturbed, {10 ues STAY gt leaat ne ners vOur A NOTEWORTHY SALE of exquis le Dresses, In dainty Princess nd said with a scornful smile | “Acting as though he had just dis-|;ome in better shape before the night fjand Empire effec immings of lace a ‘t rnideries; soft pastel shades “This {9 an example of the brilliant! covered America, Dr, Parkhurst tells! is over, you or we,’ of pink and blue, also white; graceful, close-fitting models, —— is Sie a es eT wns =r acmenty Boys’ New $2 95 Children’s 125¢ : "epg (7 : , ; ae oe Spring Suits, 37c Rompers, WING PIANOS Direct from Our Factory Since the in at this Great Factory- These instruments, taken in exchange for standard WiNG PIANOS, have beet entirely rebuilt in our factory, by skilled workmen, with the same care as our own product, and are in as perfect condition and in many instances heve a fimer and more mellow quality of tone than when new. aroun PLANO BARGAIN SALE terion"! ets that we are eq grade of instruments. t YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THESE BARGAINS Kranich big dark eyes, very black hair and @)humor of street corner crowd, elled out, Incl-}and started waving @ newspaper con-| outs on the fringe of the crowd, bui factaring of Wing & Son Pianos. In consideration of the great demand for our Planos locally we have decided to open retail warerooms (at our factory bailding, 13:h St., 9th Ave. & Hudson St. ). To indelibly mpress upon the minds of the masic-loving public our entrance into the retail field we have inaugurated Begianiig WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909. whom we cannot undersell, enable us to offer t THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909 Hacanate ff Ona spore (Old Stewart Building.) Store Opens at 8:15 and Closes at 6 P.M, to ads/aehe. Wo algo know that womaniiness | We brave cats and! does not consist In belng mere shadows ings, Including prisow, | to wheedia, flatter, cajole and fool the | ‘KOCH & Notable Savings for Wednesday, dds plquancy to her speaking. ng? With all du reef men Doctor, he reminds us! «gawd pleas ‘e wimmin’,” sald | 1 this instance of Satan re nick voice near the curt tall. ‘Ray | | | Proving sin | ter s'frage!” The crowd emitted @ concerted chuckle| he enthustast was run out of the! and the speaker went on: RS ; crowd by two policemen. $) and Dr, Parkhurst suggests tet i 9 a/ "Nr, Borrman-Welle then oatd she | 1,25 ew Hen 700 S 9c, woman's place to be beloved—to wheedle, Teady for questions, and men in| $I, ’ cajole, fatter and fool men, in order to Ana lonowd caked her about how wom-|Q ALL-SILK VOIL ne wi ain sto Stripes, in all the latest get thelr rights We must trade on our| 0), Ctrage worked in Colorado and) shades—ro: k; also ALL-WOOL VOILE, 44 sex If we would follow the good doctor. ot ites Raa abadl been tried in, wide, with m, cf rispy i ncy effects; also FRENCH What @ lovely pleture for a womanly Osher, as 44 in, wide, ina splendid range of colors; any of these materials well worth $1,00 to $1.25 y Wednesday only.......e05 Women’s *350° Oxford Ties, $1 5 spect to so much hee as atralghtfor- Hl nauaulties success, especially for the! mon. We do not care| women and children, for the rémedien of the food doctor,| Mies Murphy bad opened the which, It {a said, create @ worse evil! making with a short appeal, sayin sometimes than that which they would; Wants American Women First. cortest. (Another chuckle.) | "We have como here to-night, or “The Doctor suggesta that girls in rather this morning, to make our de- T the labor market Imltate the mother® jjnand to you personally. We have come | The collection consists « Patent Leather, Gunmetal, of the saints, such as St. Augustine, for! to appeal to you night workers to help fF Vici Kid and Russia widths A, B, G and D; all instance. While we are dwelling on the! ys. We don’t want it to be sald that thé choicest and Sy every pale worth positively $3,00 to 95 |sainta It occurs to me that perhaps the Engiltn women w’ Sisovueriouiel Main estaionls an , Women’s $6 Lingerie Dresses, $4.95 ho was the next y Way of Introdue- ” Loebinger, Anthony er, remarked She stepped to the rear of the truck} "Comstock!" shouted one of the late. You see we are making A night of It NEW SPRING NORFOLK SUITS] Made of blue CHAMBRAY, 4 strong with knickerbocker trousers; In olive,Jquality that'll resist rough and tear brown and gray mixed Chev sizes Jusage; in sizes 2to 5 years; Wednesday 10 to 17 years; an ex nt value. only, ony A Great Gathering of Masiing 38C | andes, Pe 55¢ || Girls’ WASHABLE DRESSES SATIN MESSALINE, imported; 22 WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, plain The dresses of the little maids pictured above give you three Ins, wide; in stripes and neat printed jc styl f effects; a new and desirable material ‘ : tr yles out of the hosts of pretty cotton frocks now crowding our for Princess gowns rN uloors, and giving mothers and daughters a practically unlimited 17¢ Colored 1 variety of models, materials and colors from which to select. And Wash Fabrics, -92C Towels, "3c these frocks have the dainty finish and girlish simplicity that FANCY LAWNS and CHIFFON PON.| TURKISH TOWEL s, hemmed or}}|{ Mothers insist upon in their daughters’ dresses, GEE, beautiful sheer materi fringed; all white or red borders; large All the dresses shown above button the entire length of the large assortment of pre ‘ a light and dark Poin None C, O. D. back, making laundering easy, and colors are guaranteed fast. In sizes for 6 to 14 years, 15c Lingerie At $2—Smart Guimpe Dresses of checkea Percales, trimmed with side Lawn, yard GAN pratt UGyiaeeapH Linceld Curtains, bands in small designs. (First figure.) ” rT At $2—High-neck Dresses of pretty striped Ginghame; fong sleeves, Good’ Mau," by Marie Co: “Chip of the Flyiny Bowers, My 1.89 ROPE CURTAINS. TERIAL, 40 ins ith overdrapery wide; for dresses! f. all the leading col- or undergarments = ors. waist daintily trimmed; box-plaited skirt. (Second figure.) At $3.75 — Dresses of Roman-striped Gingham, medium long slee sleeves and neck cdged with neat embroidery, (Third figure.) These goods ready tomorrow morning, NOT on sale today, 10:c PINE SHEER MA- Second floor, Old Building. $2.00 Hisston | $1 5 if} In solid green, red or beige color—]_B. Y CRASH TOWELLING, all In Many New Styles and Shades N t Fl. | Sr eaeaiee SiS Mn as r dish i oodikitensn The petticoat that falls in graceful lines, and clings closely to I —_— J ft the figure, is an essential in the costumes of the day. O 0 er our 98c. Silk 98c Stamped : ; ; EMBOSSED SILK ELASTIC BELTS,| STAMPED JAPANESE LINENS, 100 in fine qualities of satins and messalines. The colors, for one black and colors, with gilt and gray| sample pieces, consisting of Scarfs,) qthing, are charming, Here is a glistening gold—a wonderful ELE REE LEE EE RT OT ee . = warm browns, the greens, the delicate rose tints, the lavenders— CKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING CO,. 50c Holland | $12,00 Rufiled | ie wos; HE ES~s YORK CITY Shades at +25¢ Bed Sets for $5, 95 it is a fascinating collection. American Hollands self-acting wood with and insertions, {| q inch fitted yoke—are among the newest styles; then there are spring rollers; 36x72 wh ecru bolster piece to i - F many variations of the sectional and circular flounces, Prices are ; nen | 71 Soft, Shimmering Silk Petticoats Net Curtains, Towelling, j 42 . s ‘ We have gathered a delightful collection of these petticoats, h: th Q iF t Belts at 45¢ Linens 49¢ iy : siren p> y| finish buckles, Squares and Centrepieces, color; here is a silver gray, almost like moonlight. Then the Made from best quality flat-fintshed | RUFFLED RE NAISSANCE BED SETS, Sun-plaited and accordion-plaited effects—one with a six- and gree: —— ready to han value. Ven, $5.85, $6, $6.75, $8,50, $12.79 and $14, Third floor, Old Bldg. And Fifty Re-built Pianos STANDARD [iio co MAKES 2 or tan lisle; deep garter tops; also Jack with maco split feet Women’s New Spring Coats All the ins and outs of the Coat Question, ever interesting to women, can be learned in this collection of new Spring styles at Wanamaker's, In it are coats for all occasions, in the fashion- able materials of the season, in- cluding taffeta silks, satins, ben- galine and pongee silks, Renais- sance laces and applique nets, tan covert cloths, soleil and black broadcloth, serges, black and white checks and sturdy tweeds, Fashion pronounces for longer coats, the range being from 32 to52inches, Most are fashioned after the graceful lines of the hip- less model, some are cut away in front and longer at sides and back, The picture tells the style- story of a smart coat of benga- line silk, 50 in, long, slightly fit- ted in back and cut away in front; fastened with two frogs; collar and turnover cuffs of Per- sian trimming; lined throughout with taffeta. Price $30, Same style in black taffeta, at $27.50. A variety of styles, in black silk, 32 to 36 in. long, are $11.75 to §23,50 each, 50-inch unlined taffeta silk coats are $11.75, $13.50 and $16.50. Second floor, Old Building. Persian Ch : also of rs, trimmed natch; 98¢ of colors, WOMEN’S LONG KIMONOS of light and dark ¢ fine gauge COTT made with high spli 4 a Fine Rugs Below Value BRL RUGS, extra heavy quality; newest colorings and designs, Sise 8.320.6 ft. Suse? 2 ft, Recularyy $16.50, f W95. | Regular! 'y $16.50, \ AXMINSTER RUGS, from the best manuf ers, i colorings. ine 8,310.6 ft. | , Peete ae t $7.25 | Rerutaly S250, | 18,95 9c Framed Pictures, 49c GAME PANELS—2-in. | COLORED HEADS —- I gilt frames, or. D. brown basswood frames; | Bea frames; size 16x20 ins. size 12x24 ins. Y size 12x16 ins Sheets and Pillow Cases Made from the best standard mustir leached, well made and finished, Pillow Cases “Sheets 45136 in. j 6 72190 in. ut My, iV Rey. 4c, 1024c "We BM 139¢ $290. Reg. #5c. 1. 55¢, ‘44¢ 125th St West, Sea, Far 14.50 LETTER TO THE PUBLIC: ai ception of our business, 1868, we have confined our efforts to the Piolsaing and manu- Ya Barcain Sale, our first sale in forty yearg. PRiCES AND TEMS WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL i uo expense for expensive -<ccage and show rooms, and that we have no dealers or silesmen nese fine Pianos at pr.ces hitherto ever approached even {n the cheapest Prices Less on Some Fine Cotton Dress Goods Because lines have been broken by the busy selling of the month, the blue pencil has been brought into play on the prices bandeone One 8150 MePhall Piano, Waliot caw. 8167, ne male price, #119, $5.00 down, & Bach, Mab. case, One 8550 Chickering & Son ow. Wed. wale = Walnut case, Wed, aale pri down and/ ere $1. We striped Voiles. First floor, Old Bldg. ACTS LIKE MAGIC A786 a yard ere}! Wersteast Sweatness | | Miore Handkerchief*Seconds”at12¥c ate price, 8155, $4.00 down; per x &ND. 85.00 down $1.00 ver weeks , i pric 4. 810.00 down and ) down, 81.75 per week, 1.50 per week, } 82.00 per week, 500 Kteinway & Sona, N's Fi of some muslins, voiles and novelty marquisettes, all beautiful, e350 H «& tT 4 Ine 50 Be: Pi f100 Henry & ‘ition Wed. noe PrengecOchearciv}ianoi (50i eS) i 0 bateert ‘abrics in the best styles of the season. Saowncans . £137. $6.00 down, 91.5 j At $1.25 a yard, were $2. Woven-tiriped voiles in charming colorings, wealn are | On a8 Bakiwet H At Oa yard, were $2, Nov elty Marquisettes, in open soft-toned 5 Flacher Pl- By one 82 sta | ot I dj &B plaid weaves and lovely stripes, in Dresden colorings. ae Wed! Sore ee ELeBo, | orax 0¢ Ine ran OA fo At 75c @ yard, were $1.25, Handsome printed, striped and bordered price 8169.) One Rradbury Piano, Price | | muslins ably ns Tenderness, Swelling, 'No Pain, IN s Pain and Smitting Quickly Disappear W N & pesegunchiaae Son Nk No Pain, INO Corns under its use. Coms and Callouses These handkerchiefs are all-linen of cute and they oat ING SON, Shaw sooms . Venish—Bunions Scothed and Healed | # {rom a conservative Irish manufacturer who takes great pride ane enema on Feet pale by it. 40 years the standard, Buy | 7 his output—a fact which gives you extra good values at 12)4¢. ae Si eee eine Tvl oes Wi h Thi a cake to-day and know what Foot | In his eyes the slightest defect will throw handkerchiefs into the now ro re carnal it Scap Comtort means, H “seconds” class, i Men's Handkerchiefs, 1234; “seconds” of 18c to 35c values. a a a a cator rane Women’s Handkerchiels, 1234c; “seconds” of 15c to 25¢ values. Money Back if Not Satisfied yan ce von Buiter WILBUR A. WELCH, Sole Distrbuter, 995 Flaticon Building, N. Y. John Wanamaker Sunday World Wants Broadway, Fourth avenue, Bighth to Tenth street Work Monday wonders ; seieataishainiiamapaenibiaiesbiasiaaiiaiiiasbisdll