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j ' \ SERVIA NOW FOR PEACE: ACCEPTS ADVICE OF POWERS | Stewart, of No. street, The had broken The horses by the traces vutomobile, One lamp. #to ator was s fell and he Young th 1 arding the ver's bridle, : ! a lewalk vand pea do Wt e last stopped the By this tr with et was black wanted to of the | theriat ' even Police. x A ertook to take {tind him, “YN STREET a oe man 0% jcharge of | Frightened by Steam Whistle, Horses Dart Through the =e Financial District. | CRASH INTO AUTOS, ) Great Crowd Sees a Daring) Young Man Finally Stop the Runaway: A two-h team belonging to Acker, Merill & Condit, frightened by the whistle of the United States of W stree ung he main thoroug trict blew f his Hooting Mob Follows. T were tho g bays. and the HAVANA CIGARS comes | from SAURG Cig Ask Everywhere for Regenburg’s Havana Cigars. Try Our eninlomaticos! Size Best Quality and Value in Years 15¢ Each—2 for 25c Wrecks an Autcmobile. a ‘em ecmwss lemeoeen have outdone ourselves this ‘Let Us Help You to Savel| = mE W* week ie our Gee tits for glance at the prices will again demon- strate to you that price reductions are our specialty and pride. Every econom- ical housekeeper should patronize her nearest A&P Store to be economical in the highest degree, [Sale Smoked Meats|| Smoked Shsuiders, : } ‘Premium Bacon, «».20e SOUT) Hain, ab, £4 . pee Oe a are reared eee ee ee Hl || sho is £ R 2 Sk C) | Hn I TIE BEST, F n eandled | Domestic Sardires ..@ cans, 25¢ Norway Mackere! fee be “neath * Hl | i Hits of Mackerel 51D. a9e |; Smoi we 3 cans, 25 } | 2 cans, “#° Flaked Fish,..............8 pugs, 10¢ | : Far Tag Bloaters....... 28e \ { is Lusury Lima Beans n White Wax Beans i OS A AP MY TEA AP PERL a ce sa Sa a ReTER:: ; 2 a y gd ip Fe) a fae } ' i f vn ay 4 o , q | [eer be Phy hy. 3 nth eeUnltee 5 er 1Q@ in cni Around New York | Bs se SE N_YOUK NEIGHBORHOOD — -- REGENSBURG'S THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Hance ewan Manuals - ff once Sire (Old Stewart Building.) Store Opens at&15 and Closes ato PM, Tomorrow a Model at $25 we {From Our Collection of Spring Types OF TAILORED SUITS We could print an almost end- less portrait gallery of the various delightful new styles of Women's Tailored Suits and Costumes that the season is bringing us. Here's another—just in, in time for to- morrow's selling, that will attract attention twice—first on account Fw) > popular price, $25--which is just what hundreds of women have spend for their new Spring suit. The material is French serge o! fine quality and handsome finish. The graceful coat has a perfectly straight back, without curve at hips, and lapped side seams trim- med with jet buttons; it is fastened at one side with clusters of jet buttons and slanting buttonholes, has detachable collar and cuffs o white linen, prettily embroiderea in colors, and is lined throughout with peau de cygne. The skirt is a smart gored model, beautifully tailored. Ready tomorrow morning; NOT on sale today. Second floor, Old Building. What Paris Says About SILKS: “At the dressmakers’ upening here, FOULARDS are used to a great extent by every one, and it seems to be THE fabric for early Summer.” “Paquin had almost half of his collection in foulards, for morn- ing and aiternoon dress, of course, as they still use CACHE. MIRE DE SOIE toa great extent for dinner and evening dress,” No silk store anywhere is better prepared than Wanamaker's with a x of these two fashionable silks. Besides an unusually large collec tion WIDTH FOULARDS. we show many styles in the double widths 42 to 44 inches, in the soit clingy FRENCH TWILLED AND SATIN FOUL- ARDS, in designs c 10 us in Greater New York, in almost every color you could ask for, at $2, $2.50 and $3 a yard. 44-inch CACHEMIRE Dé ital hat has alrea f corinthe, canard, olive, Floren First floor, Old Buil We Have More of Those $2.50 and $3 Sheer Lawn Waists Women who saw the first lot of these pretty waists lost no time in securing them. The waists sold right merrily, but we have brought in new supplies of all styles. They are of white} lawn, variously trimmed with plaits, eyelet and pl ain embroid- eries, laces and medallions. Extra good values at $2.50 and $3 each, Ready tomorrow morning, NOT on sale today. mone, taupe, 4 Third floor, Old Building. The Imported Swiss Muslins Show Charming Designs The fine and distinctive art of the Swiss designers appears most decidedly in the dz ainty, cool muslins for 1909, many of the new {patterns b very eflective. The bewildering variety of widths § and combinations in stripes and the diversity in figures is too but you will find among tiese Swiss beauties or tinted grounds with rings, dots, and figures rious colors, some in two-toned effects. rounds, with black and white designs, and b] Prices range from 50c to $1.25 y great to m muslins of w embroidered in \ ‘are also sO grounds, w First ficor, Old Bul ae aes Store Opens at 8,15 and Closes at 6 P.M, Wenamaker Building | A i ies Showing of ancy SHIRTS Men’ to make it t! 1 the colle ected mat and hasn't while the are sell- who | uppl Paris Children’s Fetching Straw Hats From Paris and Vienna t t e unusual m ¢ NEW t mn One is a sugar-loaf, nother a Tuscan Horr and then there fe brir ape, of various straws, kok, at $8. Bring the | New Building |, John Wanamaker } | Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth etreet —— = oe a er fixed upon as the amount they willy | ee of its splendid style, next for its}! | J lined coat. 18, 1908 RL LT Se RCT 5 Wiiawn fi - | aseagl This Section of our business is organized to sell the less grades of stylish and dependable merchandise only. The Basement Ready-to-Wear Sections offer now a very satisfactory selection of Spring styles for women and children in inexpensive garments of unquestionable quality. It is important to remember that customers to whom the economical prices of the Basement Store appeal enjoy to the fullest extent the well-known Wan- amaker policy of liberal treatment. The Basement Store invites comparison of its prices with those of any other store, M, “to FE expensive Bxue Values in Spring Apparel At $13.75 At $5 Women's Suits as illustrated; of fine Panama cloth with satin strapping; satin- New shades, At $9.75 | Women’s Serge Dress- es, as illustrated; an at- tractive Empire model with yoke of lace; in several colors. At $7.75 The always popular Dainty Washable short, strapped Tan Dresses for women; Covert Jackets for light colored stripes women—as illustrated. and piped with white; Same style in Black yoke of lace and button Broadcloth at $10, trimming. For Women, Girls and Children ee RE ed | At $2.75 At $15 At $3.75 At $f Women's Washable Women’s Suits Pretty Washable ge assoriment of f ponesses, in plain. col- nished serge; Dre of checked tan Dre sses of b fers, trimmed with sill coat; in pop- per also in plain ed rercale, in ali f I white piping; a popu- ular shades; sizes 14, coic zes 14, 16 and colors; sizes 6to 14) Nar Dutch-neck model. 16 and 18 18 years. years, iH I . O45 h . . New Arrivals in the Waist Section , i B1.28 At $1.50 At $1.50 Waists as above, of white Warsts as above white Another model in white Lawn, w.th lac roid- Lawr th front ercem- Lawn, with embroidery and ery; plaited back and OS. broic and fine ¢ lace yoke and trimming. Dressing Sacques at « Long Kimonos at 85c Kimono >of flowered Lawn th scal- Ct figured Lawn, with plain-colored bor- loped c net ders; made on yoke. JOHN VWANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street et (ee ee “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World’ s “Want” Cojumns * |