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SR yp ge ome a cat Je THE SVAUTSS WORLD, yeep sy MARCH 12 1909. P ARMY OF T000 GREW RESGED cca" dug the Ft A oy ) f | DLESEEK WORK AFTER HENGNG FOS Se ee aay — Hes dhere EH es pel | Bpae and exhaveton tie taeualiy of Wanamaker Hats for Men | |! hter Viginia, fre ko them, but bh Ninety Thousand More Up|Schooner Ann J. Trainor Is and power of. staying in It ought to be quite evident to the man who reads this ‘ ‘ a , = than the Pease. Over 79,000 : P i j * — State in Poverty and With- Badly -Battere! ‘by ‘Storm Meta in ihe last 653 roster that the Wanamaker Hat Store is the place for him to | } a : i Sr) come to for his Spring hat. out Employment. Off Delaware Breakwater, eof F F j ‘ I ans 3 Most of the hats specified are controlled by us, in exclusive f q oa: styles, for New York at least. All of them are correct models ' ) WORKHOUSE A REFUGE, LOSES MWO MASTS, }OPULAR for well-dressed men to wear; and as much better than the ‘ aga ae | paneer ie i ee ul general run of hats as we have been able to make them. ’ R Fan © WViralace , io se ag) |p i | Able-Bodied Men Beg for Sent-| Wireless Warning Brought Ne E ASE | [Savers arerrnrernes a C q Esa 1 Sufferers, ¢ leh had thi ica: | Silk Hats, $6 to $3. Cpera Hats, $6 to $8 i ences so as to Escape Help to Sufferers, and They ATED NG IANOS | America FSC Gracey ' Starvation. Are Safely in Port. On Pcraiarol aa RERES | L \ - t the hol nt Wt on. i ten torenw | ae : INNETT C , Irn y toward | e famous LINCOLN- BENNETT Co, ; Aca cath a coerney bolle ain days, when | _ OUP prices are moderate and our | London Derbies, §3.50 and §5. Sea ccn msn aid aycmen ss unent, if eet Fevimlersthee hit them Wednestay | Year Payment plan very econome | England: | \ondon Sik Hats, $3. “ployed and unable to secure work in| three-master Ann J. Trainor, of Esl aeheme et hismaaa le ttarattnennnaall icalt Tue Cullinan Soft Hat, “The King’s" $3.50, "New Yori City bar racing ah came UP te BAY AO | sighted ciintoqua light, and blew them| — IF you want a low priced piano, London Cloth Hats and Caps, $2 10 $3.50, lay towing behind a tug t but little better} a used | =a Soar 2,700 men discharged from the! the “0, Q. 1" mesage of the wires | pst tp eipetoren TDS | leans Lae ee e wiLave: io | The “Ortler” ian Hats, $3, $3.50 and | + Blackwell's Island Workhouse be-| tess had aent ald to her as she wal-| fre arate eal times better service, For this week | Austria: | {5,19 wool felt ait velouy sateen colors fore their sentences expired, to make | !owed off Delaware Breakwater, with + and offered to take} we offer an unusual lot of bargains a way for others sent in. He i ner ee Bone; with) the crew t Keon still re-) in used pianos of celebrated makes, a rhe Black De ‘ ‘4 a terally on the verge of exhaustion Prices $125, $150, \ ‘rance: Oneralliatert a 200,000 men and women have been Atlee spending the beat part otln week Jamestown | Write apeotei i pe a out of work for two years in New | in the rigging of the fo t. and wi t| MainineersNeWiBulliice ® York State. most of her cargo of ly Washed } 80,000 members of labor organiza-| Overboard in the PEASE PIANG 00,, —E——————————— tions are reported unemployed, at ae ae eee f Bes P : wy Here Again — Boys’ banys| eerie ee 128 WEST 42D ST. s XS poet ieE = he Sara ae the Department of Labor at Albany. eer southern : L ’ T i 40,000 union men have been forced The Captain Injured, :|Near Broadway, NEW YORK.| A rio ot C arming Sune Sui ts amaker Special trom their organizations for lack of Captain Derrickson the plucky skip- Wana E funds to pay dues. |Per had gone to a hospital to have the $34,542,000 represents the prepon- jdoctors treat a rib that had been fri derance of withdrawals from the 138 |tured by : flying boom early in the hoe saat gale, 80 when a reporter for the Even savings banks of New York State in Tnakworidiboardedit hal tat 1908, according to Supt. Clark Will:} as she lay off the foot of jams. street, Brooklyn, this after: | ‘ 900 heads of families in this city |the mate John Clayton, who told the t unable to secure work, though able-/ Str" —as dramatic and moving tale of stress at sea as came to port ina bodied and willing, were supported tong. while. by the Association for the Improve-} As the mate talked his battered * ment of the Poor in 1908. In 1907 the | lows in the crew o number was 19, UE Tai 850 honest, able men, unable to Meera secure employment, were sent to the | eatiors Workhouse in three mouths by New) The gale struck the Tra York City Magistrates on thelr own | Henry ng of M requests, | was hard hecat | was pil tailor doesn't much money on it— her do we; but it is a satis- For Girls and Young Women It is really doing an injustice to the rest of our varied Clothing at $5 assortment of Girls’ Suits to pick these out for emphasis. For ra they are not a tter, or newer, or prettier, than a score or So of others, But they convey a Aeood idea of the de ightful freshness of this whole gathering, that will please not only Ali-woo!, splendidly tailored, si! Suits and Over- mothers, but the gris themse ves: id the hard wear \ He ut ay orrow—limit Brooklyn Bra Newark Br faction to know that it is far coats that will s Leit—Giris’ Junior Three-piece Sui its at $15 Here for tom Hands tan, Copenhagen blue, green, rose and navy blue. 5 d and joined to the skirt the little coat is semi- years; Russian ets, th e ba kis buttoned, Turn-back cuffs; ficnt mixed cheviots. 3 10 to 14 years, Reeters of biue se g¢ + | Center—Young Woren’ s Smart Three- -pi tece Suits,$35 $ ¥ Ar are ati Hoda Tv e-breasted Ja louse s will secure a complete apartment outiit, Including lustered about } TRY is piped: the signed skirt; i4 to 18 years, ung W omen’s 3- eatin Gray ay Suits, $25 active tailored st a five feet above h Varpeis, edaing, ac, equal in value to that obtain. A Lb. Box—60¢. THE GREAT Atlantic& Pacific TeaCo, S25 Stores in the United States, With a view of approaching the facts as to the unemployed and needy in the elty and State of New York, The| Evening World to-day submits* some | startling figures compiled by appointee of the Legislature and on record in re- 4 ports filed according to law at Albany. } In most cases they are conservative. Many of these statements, showing the unprecedented litions aud the urgent need of a practical comm’ n | of men to meet the extreme needs of New York State's citizens, were made | before the Ways and Means Committee | in Albany recently Frank Julian Warne, secretary of the New York State Immigration Commis- sion, who has spent two yea na per. | sonal Investigation of social conditions, in a report filed at Albany says: “As nearly as can he estimated 290,000 men and women have been of work in New York State for two years. More Uian hale this number lve in Greater New York. This is a minimum estl- wate and is based on reports recently Med in the Department of Labor at Al- ba fi t. with s toad began t f yeurs. Second floor, 0! feet of the fn a grea hat eR ony wre mere wera cutting t me em nner name - + 1 “Samurai” ReiiUmese neice eral a0 and Lug’ j } aphid ;Pac ked with Economy ] oy ‘renee re ween 2 SSUES ss RRO CE Direct Entrance Store Opens from at S15 Astor Piace - MS and Closes Subway Station atoP, M, Boys’ Different Clothing SS ese very por ular prod At HALF PRICE ¥ New Building. done even a or travelers n usual in men’s sizes, 14 to 186 a 1 sec our Boys’ 0 and up 2 of ete s' Spring Overcoats of fancy chev- yf among, 5, paying a fair ttnz good ser- dress-suit ul prepa ns at half “BLACK ! ich women will be neh, brass, 1 usset or brown WANAMAK Lis a cand $1 bottles at 28c and SOc, | Fcowhide: ha dler-sewed, for SIN; 20-1 Know that EVERY THREAD of our Boys’ Clothing (sold as woolen) must be proven pure wool by rigid boiling test. It's a handicap to our buyer, but a great help to you. Keep this fact in mind when comparing styles and prices. Spring styles are ready: Broadway, i 7 N W. WA NAI AMA: AL K E R fee Main aisle, Old Building. abor organization officers report $),0% union ed in New York State, 0 m 1 live in New York (iis ord of the ur but ft the ver n ployed nen looking for work Forced Out of Unions. Boys’ Double-breasted Jacke its, with kn ckerbockers, sizes 8 to 17 years; at $3. 85, Bious2 Suits of m'xed cheviots, sizes 5 to 10 and 3 to7 year, tor and Russian Bl Suits of blue ser Boys’ Knickertockers of mixed cheviot and corduroy, sizes 7 to 16 years; at $1. Fabrics in the $3.50 Suits are those used regularly in $5 Suits. On Sale Now The Knickerbockers at $1, woutd be good value at $1.50, New Basement Imagine this Graceful Little COAT In Bright Red or Navy Blue Boys’ Sailor and Russ sizes 5 to 10 and 3 to 7 year safe least Lord & T ay lor \ ‘ Brag DEER MUSIC “4 bind, ee Women's 2 Misses’ Sutts of foe ay, Al a” Exceptional Prices ( CELESTE AL ae AS eNINE mend “Last year there men in New there are 240, creasing ra or 40,000—indicates + {8 due in large part t their union dues. A report made Banks Clark William were 2 falling off lity. to’ meet Will it not delight the heart of the most particular ‘ittle miss? Spring weizht, ‘en cuffs a: ts show the latest style-touches, and and gilt emblem te : to the genera! i ng velvet Enelish Worse a Suds \ | Lightand Medium Grey Mixtures \ Single-breasted Coat with New ¢ All this beauty for $3.75 14 years. Many other Soring BankalG? Made (or girls Irawals 4 styles in Girls’ Coats, ai $5. ; 3 a ‘ ; , df | This Waist, 85c Gored Skirt ! Finey Tailored Suits “ae It is of white lawn, trimmed £14 sara’ DOK | ite , trimmed , Bey Re for Young Women o! 14 to 18 years 42 | with an imi Han of baby Irish Tinporied 5 ree Suits Sea h tory of the three-quarter coz lace; plaited Feri : O. OO I ge : nonin Pt adapted to the fancy striped worsteds f On Sale Noeny Easement in the ue y Coit effects: colors: { « a Rha Poor : namas in which they arz shown. Many 6 Black, Navy, Ashes, Mode,Reseda Per Suit TR 75. A special ‘purchase of Im and Tan, At tation shell, amber and Teal : : he abe 1 Siz | | Hair Barrettes Hi Misses! S j I | arin 4i j at about half regular valiucs, 1 families, who c . M ~- = cure work. In it t 0c Each 4 EVER OMe: Mlar cases wa Tie ee eer ts On Sue Now—Old Basement | TEA othe: \ i "To Workhouse For Foos i your fonliani astoriment A | me | LV inen’s Me aline Silh Dresses te almos: bewilder ng fs MeN S MC SALE D1. AVES SCS avaleipal ff : ) On Sale Now—O!d Basement, y. Wanamaker CANDY} Model j | ale tL F H ' AUSIE | atianeee Greater } eer teem ena sete asm rece eae St. Patrick’ for i} in ail the New Spring hades SRE : atrick’s Day | —Filective Styles of willing men. He i oyey iy diffe ts for ‘avors, a: | ty HAT te ent Here a More of th sc up WOE DO. honest, i the usual tempt aD) 4 ») AUF, value $40,00 #elves to M uely pure I ( went to the W able to find wor s of which ine!le Cho olat Kes, ic, Gaearee - i made: pare Fa i 5 Garame's, Marsh Broadway and 20th Si, 5th Ave, St n ™ Bhat Hiuckwetls' te ‘. ALS e and cr Ne abe a, e and sa c Y = vere at ON SALE EVERYWHERE. PUBLISHED BY SPEUAL PRUANSEMENT WITH GSCHIKITER, MUSIC PUBLISHER , NEW YORK, = est . on Prisoners to the Bure r iHasement i B And there a j j fill begin in to-morrow’s Evening Broadway, Fourth avenue Eighth to Tenth street ‘Wore. ‘Mo fan can afford.to miss it, | Beare tenut st ee JOHN w A NAM AKE R | Q Uj y W 0 [ | (| Al Mi d i aC. HT ARES EIN BAT WORLG RWCALERE WILLIGEY AND IGE lag