The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1909, Page 5

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seenersimmnee meen ane ee RR Se TI OTST RE SEE DEE NOTTS ee 2 a ener ee aici lac Be \ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, , half-dressed, from all directions, | R fi adman entries for to-omrrow's raves are as In the crowd were Deputy Sherift W.|° 8 ee ing Mi P ‘ A, Robertson and Constable GB, i 1 a rer oiling e . Horsefall, The two officers took charge | \.. s Asiibert Me nwa, HAN, jpReglahy tor, of the girl's prisoners and locked them | 1 i isse me NG, : HK us up. One of them had a burglars kit, UY Wg "| : ac ANN peatey ictens ssG They gaye thelr names as Frank Luby, | Romanott, 110 impor \ ; ene ; twenty-two years old, and Thomas Carl- | furs) ( ; Mowe! Se TENANTS. Weal Sars 2ULCLEN 2 i 1 ea tt 7 (Old Stewart Building), Store Opens at 8.18 and Closes at 6 P. M. F i OAKLAND ENTRIES. en) 7 Dale, 100 H : SS | OAKLAND. March 1—The en Eighteen - Year-Old Grace! fitowa) “rhs — Burnham Fires at Pair, [sian sietatent ee a ie” ih Ordering “Hands Up.” WALKS IN UPON THEM, . Finds Thieves Flat on Faces | in ¢ G and Marches Them Out Hee avo “1 on OPPE NHEIM CLLI NS D4 (e] to Policemen, pacitale ita, Tn fb Mald, 118) B ld q = Pi UNIONVILLE, Conn, March 16— A DANGEROUS COUGH s4th Street— Street—West Armed with a revolver, Miss Grace Burnhain, a pretty eighteen-year-old |, pera rirl, took a apectacutar part in the| Wife of Newark, Ohio, Man Had Millinery capture here early this morning of i = two men who had broken Into the sta- Symptoms ) Consumption, . a P Won of the New York, New Haven &! Was Badly Run Down and, Our Spring Styles in Millinery include new Hartford road. Reduced in Flesh, Models from the best Parisian Shops and Fetching Miss Burnham fs a daughter of A. A | A Burnham, the local station agent, who FEDS | Creations from Our Own Workrooms has a record for risking nie tite in! RESTORED 10 HEALTH BY VINOL, | . defense of {he property committed to| “About two years ago my wife was The formal opening will be on his keeping. About four years ago!in very poor health, She had no ap . Burnham surprised a burglar who wee petite, was much reduced in flesh, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 16th and 17th i and for three months had a very bad ae a nT A Sea oa ok em 2 Sheng ie open ag sats jiconteieng cough, with ‘all the symptoms of con: Hekets and cash, Hoth men drew thelr) sumption. Vinol was recommended pistols and fired, The burglar dropped! and she began taking it. Before the dead with a hole in his brain, Mr.| first bottle was used her appetite was Burnham wasn't te About @ year peal and eae ee jeproting ty ‘ avi . ope health; by the time she had taken Aeonefoilnd two ui ng open | three bottles the cough was gone. She ae ate none nwa re waa @n-/ ig still taking Vinol and cannot say i other exchange of bul but the {n-/ too much In its praise.” N. L. Steble: || mal truders got aw r ‘ton, Newark, Ohio = - About an auto-/ The reason that Vinol is so suc: L e station | cessful in such cases is because {t {| ” he Burnham | the only preparauion that contains ods from the depot. Car=l tonic tron together with all of the|{ Direct Entrance Store Opens s rile and accompanted healing, body-building elements of cod from / i at 8.15 oe bad a pistol, he iver oil, actually taken from fresh Astor Place = and Closes ‘ t J ns Peeping cod livers, but no oll. Bicoarsiaion atoP.M . : sanes he sew tivo men) “Without hesitation we proclaim our, Subway Stan am: Tomorrow—A Preliminary Exhibition C nt of the safe door, work-| faith in Vinol for chronic coughs, , Ay att k by the Mght of @\ colds or bronchitis and as a body f P bs) at lan builder and strength creator for old aS ep fe iro ndetion HE (ie, fae, Cue uf re ue i bet It dogs € m n an S) An early showing of much interest will be held tomorrow, of the styles which will prevail in > a good we p| iu + :, who isan adept at a Pea Wire Tetund? yours money | Of SI I K Spring Hats and Bonnets. Paris designers and our own milliners—in close contact with the Paris a eae | : trend of ideas—have contributed jointly. Most of the hats shown are big—some are quaint, others Sieh Sk: Wear | sie ends ) ed {rom—] |dashing—all are fascinating, Taking them at random, here are the new jet turbans and hats, the n aurgtation, a FIER Ae phnted andi fared ea original “colossal” hat from Georgette, and our delightful copy of it. The other extreme of size is tat | from 1 to 15 yards—all fresh illustrated in the charming small “Continental” or “Napoleon” hats, and the tiny Dutch bonnets. clean and perfect, : Among the larger hats is a beautiful design of heavy lace; the high crown trimmed all around with eae | a coronet of osprey. Another is of lace, with silver band and seven white willow plumes. A hat of mod- ‘ai 25c, 38c and 50c Yd erate size is of white straw, with tan und white feather trimming and “Mephisto” quills; a Leghorn hat is A : trimmed with jet and plumes--a happy combination. A beauty is of black hemp, with mgh crown, and , a ato for silks that sell off the piece at lavish trimming of white bandeau and plumes, and one tiny rosebud peeping out from among the feathers. Brookiv. 50c to $1 a yard Characteristic of the gathering are the pastel shaded plumes—some as delicately tinted as the rainbow | cin f . n CK Te, SAMEA, eciteatray. Read, Tuesday—Old Basement in a waterfall—the dull roses, including the "Marie Louise” and the “Rococo," the great clusters of fruit, and the new metal ribbon. LW ic ear 1g Miensian ae | Every One Can Afford This is a cordial invitation to see the hats tomorrow morning. The MOURNING SALON y Areal Sates Py eae to Have 2 Umbrellas alse gtiows a varied collection of Mourning Boi.nets and Hats from Paris and our own workrooms, marched her quivering captives out at hind Ave, 428 | when auch prices as these prevail. f/f oO" banal 2 the muzzle of her ¢ who haa | Rt, . | Then you will have one to lend or to men aeaanll Bye thoNt é began tol, at nee drug store where a Vinol | keep inthat place where you are al- ways caught without one now. = - - =| | a {ot regular $1.25 American lores Fi rel i € A neat little shesked ot of the Waite 32 Ae ihe prety, | hacdlea 26 adie bee teen we New Wanamaker Store Opens at 8,15iand | d ess awn arty ai Tess of Ci d q % bores! Die acai eu Gingham | eae ce enanae era gent Bullding. “ye y . Closes at 6 P, M. 4 4 a rellas; & B Al & ¢ “ 5 | Ratural wood and fancy handles; WV / eagrah UN ‘ » Altimatt a. A Sale of Girls’ Washable Dresses | ten'sand women's sires. ¢ A | y) d 3 75 | On Sale Now—Old Basement, np OR A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMENS NECKWEAR |]. t $ . an $ . nm Examples of Hand- TOMORROW WILL BE LAMP DAY \ At $2—600 smart little Dresses for schoo! and every day wear; made in 3 | guimpe and high neck effects of fancy plaids, percates and Anderson | Drawn Monograms In the March Sale of CHINA and GLASS y TT ; j , inghams; sizes 6to 14 years, ‘ . ¥ TO.MORROW (IUESDAY), MARCH |6sh, At 3. $—200 dainty White Lawn Party Dresses, beautifully trimmed | Basen eunese ene ie P t bl a bl I s hts y i WILL COMPRISE THE FOLLOWING STYLES, VERY ATTRACTIVE Mee ee ke eG + iad.one, two or three initials for you orta Die aDdle 1g . iis ' . A manufacturer who believes in disposing of his samples and | 17 4°¥ of several styles, in gold, silver . ‘a FOR WEAR WITH SPRING GOWNS, surplus early in the season was glad to sell us these charming |“ ie ee ip With Handsome Standards and Refulgent Crystal.Shades & 1 ; : little Dresses at less than they cost him to make. We are glad to juireé OF goo ‘aper, ‘A . : ; ATRCONSIBERAB YA BELO MUS USUEERICES: CONSICERA Be VABELOW US USS ERICES | be able to offer them proportionately cheap—and you undoubtedly | monogrammed, with envel- at One-Half Their Real Values j will be glad to buy them at these prices. Altozether, it's a very | opes to match, for 35c. Those who see to morrow’s radiant attractions in the Gallery of Lights and: Lamps will agree ETON COLLARS OF BATISTE AND LACE COMBINED, | happy occasion, Quantities are given spover can t 8) how long | 5 quires for $1,50, with us that words are almost powerless to describe them without seeming to exaggerate. As you i 35c., 50c. & 5c, EACH | they will last. Ready Tuesday—Old Basement Mail Orders filled day after re- walk through these glittering corridors, resplendent with color-harmonies and arrayed in hundreds bs ‘a , , " , ceipt of order. Old Basement of multi-colored Crystal Dome and Pendant Lights, scintillating waves of soft, yet brilliant, color, JABOTS OF BATISTE AND LAC: COMBINED, Remodeling the Shoe Section y, sans the effect on the eye and senses is certainly indescribable, rises ; eo) ou Will Find These ‘The interest in these attractions will be doubled tomorrow, because the following Lamps,fromfe 18 j : 25c, 5c, & 68c. EACH Re-pricing Some Excellent Shoes UNDERMUSLINS} J several noted manufacturers, are offered at prec sely ONE-HALF THEIR REAL VALUES. | | New Shoe Section is the Old Basement, immediately at th I ablere . enters a : . As this, rt STOCK COLLARS WITH COLORED BOWS . 85c, EACH foal ollaeurave: slevaiots anid slalterand/iniihe lineror (hcesueke Uncommon Values n a recent notable sale, at simular values, the entire offering lasted two days is group is fare from Subway entrance. Customers are assured of good New Styles in Nightgowns at 60 somewhat smaller, it may not last as long; therefore, early selection is advised: set vieey Good. thoes Au) goed ValucE ol cambric, with highor “V" neck} {PORTAELE ELECTRIC TABLE LIGHTS PORTABLE GAS TABLE LIGHTS | SPECIAL—Shoes for Women at $1'90 | Remaite fe ‘ The wee are (With Crystal piosele and Pierced Metal Shades Art Glass Panel Shades in many exquisite color-schemen, i A SALE OF MEN'S AND CHILDREN HOS! | Inciuding many of our own high-grade shoes that have sold and sleeves Elegant sculptured Standard; Shades or Domes in trimmed in glass bead tinge Brees Standala ce i : : i . ver oh crystal senting slowers, coliage and with Metal covered and Crystal Shades. Complete with six | N'S ERY up to double the present price, Cross-bar Combinations at 85¢ Hvaiieneetao nestor Ga aca itonduvevern ariel eninene Ay eetvol tetiimaesntccoveres tubing; best Welsbach burner, bs Corset-cover combined with skirt ewelled colorings. ready to attach. , | WILL ALSO BE HELD TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), AS FOLLOWS: SPECIAL—Shoes for Men at $2 _ or drawers; low, round neek trim. $9. real valu: 818 $4.75, real value $9.50, $10, real value $20, A lot of substantial Blue Pare Shock) with welted soles; " Peni embroidery and ribbon. $12.50, real v $7.50, real value $15. $12.50, real value $25, ; q “ neat styles; all sizes, in broad widths, Nainsook Corset Covers at 35 $18, real OIL LAMPS i MEN'S PLAIN AND FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF-HCSE, SPECIAL—Shoes for Girls at $1 Low joundinescmiricieed wit Extra large Lamps, inlaid ade fre, Fine Table Lamps in antique ike and Pompeian green? = IN BLACK AND COiORS, INCLUDING EMBROIJERED STYLES zat hs . four rows of lace insertion andp |p pieces of art glass and superb bases and shades, $75, ||" go os ienl value $7.50, $5, real value $ia | | Were a half more and worth it. Every pair of these sold edge and ribbon beading, LOR DBDTGUASS MOSAIC CAMP SHADES $8, real value $16 35c PER PAIR. $1.75 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS should bring us new customers. pas SrureeLebse $8, real value $10 $6, teal value’$i2 Second Gallery, New Building i & ||Shoes for Boys at $1.50 er ade ae lawn ruffle, trim- j . . med with clusters of pl. or em: | } CHILDREN’S RIBBED COTTON HOSE, IN BLACK, WHITE With extra weight soles and firm satin calf uppers; lace broldery, or lace insertion and edge JOHN VAY, ANAMAK R | s + i 2 Sale now—Old Basement. On Sale Now--Oid Baseme } AND TAN . . 20 PER HAL style; sizes 1 to 5/2, On Sal ement ii $l 20 F DOZEN PAIRS j a Breadwey, Fourth avenue, Etghth to Tenth street Hl ee ‘| |The Best UNDERVESTS for Women That 25c Will Buy emer | are here. Of fine white ribbed lisle Thread—"V" or square neck, sleeveless or low neck | and short sleeves, All sizes now. Old Basement TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MARCH 16th, Ee erie yeas esenus tree lerses vivre Just in, another 7,000-yard lot of those} ; 7 if 1d’ : t FANCY COTTON CREPE Another Sale very sheer, Mercerized Cotton VOILES. | | } i~ Wnad y OI S including a particularly choice selection j IN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF stREET AND EVEN. JO COT TONS | of stripes and checks in delicate colorings et 9 >. i ING SHADES, ALSO WHITE AND BLACK, far dainty Summer dresses. Every yard } t W a nN C Dy re Cc t O rv. ot this fabric was made to sell for much AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF 2(c¢, PER YARD | at 10c a Yard more than tomorrow's pric>. ow Base ren 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Makes more o:ters of positions than JOHN WANAMAKER | any o.-her two mediums in th: universe. a

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