The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1910, Page 23

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Preston Schoonover neverely | 4° urned on tho hands and the bie) | grocery store of J. O, Bissell, at N tom N. J., endangered through an ace!- ‘é ; : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1910. tent jast ng. Schoonover, mana- «J BHEAKS GAS PIPE—BURNED.| ; | Dr. Lyon S Lord & Taylor E Mateh Schounover Lighted Cannes Fire to Syont Ont. PERFECT Founded 1826 . One of them hit the gas fixture i ‘ and broke tt off At the same moment | is used by people of refinement in every part of the world where the use of the tooth brush is known was At }Luck in Leisure Shoe Department Women's Smart Walking and Dress ‘Boots | ferred Buying Evening and House Slippers | the match ignited the gas. The blaze while tearing and Carriage Boots in exclusive designs $3. 85—Value %5.00 and 6.00 Wm. Vogel & Son (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) Our Lease Expires on Our | Girl’s Dress and Street Shoes 6 to 8 81 to 11 114 to2 216 to bly ee ce eee 2.50 3.00 Girl’s Extra High Cut Shoes $2.25, 2.50, 3.25, 3450 waist event tomorrow. One look at these waists and Houston St. Store. Entire Stock To Be Closed Out at Will Be The uptown movement—change of the retail business centre—finds us in the very ||; forefront, with our model and modern clothing and outfitting establishment at Broadway and 44th Street. The growth and expansion of this newer store demand our entire interest and con- centration. As our lease expires at Houston street we want to dispose of the entire stock of our Houston street store in the quickest possible time—so we have cut prices deeply on all the merchandise. Sale At Our Houston Street Store Only Once. styles among the number. House Slippers For Men Discontinued. Store $7.00 to 4.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. sleeves. Black. $1. tan cape glove. Woman Who Has De- Christmas Waists 900 Waists, Nearly All of Which "fim jorcnased at an advantage: Are Here at Half Price, Have sip. ; ; l Come to Us as the Result of !i"¢'* wanting. The price range is 50c to $2.50. Unusual Trade Conditions. Cancelled orders, clearing-up of materials, slow deliveries, and a few remainders of our own stock—are the contributing causes te thie great able. On the Third Floor, Old Building, correct in his evening dress. There Will Be Waists at $5 and $7.75) vinced that their former selling price was $10 and}tq $12.50 $15. Here are crepe de chines, chiffons, some nets, a few voiles and a handfui of messalines. of these $5 chiffon waists, the material alone is| These Very Marked Savings On worth $2 a yard. Nearly all with the fashionable | Carpets and Lincleums With Our kimono sleeve, although there are @ few tailored | In the Basement, Waists at $3.75 Have been lessened from their former prices | of patterns, following the most successful floor- of $5. Consequently there are some great surprises | covering season of Wanamaker’s history: for the woman who has been ‘looking around at other waists for this price. Voiles, white and | Axminster of $1.65 Quality at $1.25 black messalines, velvets and chiffons. A number - ‘ of Persian effects and nearly all with kimono | Smith Plain Wilton Velvets of $1.60 Lined Gauntlets for Just one more of those things in which the | ‘ =o Wanamaker Store excels. Usually you would pay | Body Brussels of $1.50 and $1.65 Qual at least a half more for gauntlets such as these. Another big dollar's worth is the Princeton} Imported skins. Full range of German Inlaid Linoleum of $1.35 to Tr —} SOLID STERLING SILVER PENCILS The best value ever offered in New York. Cuts show the exact size. CENTS Positively Guaranteed Solid Sterling Silver Pencils at 25 Cents each, to be found in nearly every department store at 75 Cents to $1.00 each, Mail orders filled, 7 Cents 1]Plenty of Toys, Plenty of Wide “It is better for the children to have them for Christmas than for me to put off closing out my stock until after the New Year,” said the maker to us when we closed the transaction yes- terday. ; These furs are suitable for children of 2 to 10 years—and what charming gifts they will make! $1.25, only fifty pretty little sets for | with thibet lamb; also another model youngsters—combination of angora| of the same combination. | bet lamb. $3, muskrat sets. eats eaeat land : $3.50, only a half dozen unusually $1.75, ermine sets with little auto- Pretty sets of ermiline. mobile muffs. Also natural muskrat} $4, sable hare sets with automobile sets, angora combined with ermiline,| muffs. Sable hare sets, with scarfy brown Belgian coney with automobile trimmed with tails and heads; also a muffs, brown coney trimmed with | larger size automobile muff. Second floor, Old Building, CFO VME TOY STORE Aisle Room, Plenty of Salespeople | | . sizes, of course. This glove is not an incident NO ALTERATIONS. NO C.0.D.’s. NO CHARGES. b €x erience of the here. Thousands of ee are sold every wéek, | 4 p More than ever now, as they make excellent Suits and Overcoats that were Raincoats & Cravenettes, that Christmas gifts. $1. : $15, $16, $17............ Now $10.00] were $15 & $18.......... Now $12.50 “ Stron Minded” Wom an Main floor, New Building. Suits & Overcoats that were Raincoats, Cravenettes, that SIS SION BAT cis cress site Now $18.50] were $25 & $27.50........ Now $16.50 HOLIDAY STREET Suits & Overcoats that were Rubberized Coats—a special And | runs down the centre of 25... Goaresent testes Now $16.50] lot..............00.0 0 Now $4.00 the Basement Store, from nari pecoere Clee wera Furnishings . Fourth avenue to Broad- $27.50 & $30............ Now $20.00) rancy Waistcoats, that were le / jail Suits and Overcoats that were $3, $3.50 & $4.1 Now $2.00 way. As its name implies, | $35 & $38.............. Now $23.50 Fancy Waistcoats, other were ‘ Holiday Street is purely a CELUI ESOT Wow 630100 (te ne e ison nares ail Now $8.50 The woman in the Alpine hat looked up at her | { gift way—an avenue of sug- | aba A aie Ge. 00) shirts, that were $2.00..... Now $1.35 il friend radiantly. “Yes,” said she, ‘I do look younger {/\{ gestion and satisfaction for geod hl tan coverts, that were $15 Shirts, that were $1.50....... Now $1.15 and happier, and certainly the lines of my tailored suit /f 8'vers. 7 , BGs ..Now $5.00) Neckwear, that was $2, $2.50 are decidedly more elegant. It’s all the fact that I’m For those, in particular, Spring & Fall Overcoa t & $3 Now $1.35 a reformed person.” whose hearts are larger than were $27.50, $30, $35..... Now $21.50 | Neckwe: 15 & 7 - ‘ ; Fur Overcoats, that were $85.Vow $59.00] $1.50 Now 85 ‘Reformed?” echoed her friend, with a puzzled look. Trousers, that were $3.50 & Neckwear, that was $1.00... Now 65 “Yes, reformed,” she replied with a smile; “I now wear Yi rea =,....Now $2.00) Neckwear, that was 50c.....Now 20 corsets, You know that for years I belonged to the misguided Trousers, that were $5.00 & Hosiery, pure silk, 16 colors, host who think that corsets are ‘unhygienic,’ ‘barbaric,’ etc., and Os cisiagietsaccsect kissd Now $3.50 that was $1.00........... Now 65 that they are uplifting the entire race of women by refusing to g i Trousers, that were $7.50 & Hosiery—pure silk, silk lisle wear them. Last week I became conscious that I was not quite ‘ > $10.......6-60- eeoneed Now $5.00] and others, that was 50c. ..Now 35 I so ‘fit’ as I might be. =f Spring & Summer Suits, that Hosiery--Maco perfect lisle “My back got fearfully tired, my waist was actually cut by }) Cabinet Frame of Persian ivory were $15.......... pergee Now $7.50) finish, that was 25c.......) Now 17 \f the bands of my skirts. So I went and got mea corset—an L. R. | with gold decorations, 50c. Spring & Summer Suits, that Gloves—all kinds of the better corset at $3. It’s low in the bust and it’s rather long in the hips, J) : . wore $20...........00+5. Now $12.56) class, that were $1.15, $1.50 and, above all, it gives me heaps of room in the diaphragm. It || their means, whose lists Serge Suits, that were $15 to GB R00 6s oso cru can vNOW 85 supports me, keeps me from getting tired. Why, I feel like af J are longer than their purses, CO. ee iiey: Now $10.00 to $20.00) Pajamas, that were $1.50 & || new person and I’m converted to the fact that though corsets} fis Holiday Street the road Alpaca and Office Coats, that BOO iki cic Vow $1.15 were superfluaus in the days of ancient Greece when women wore | | to happiness were $2, $2.50, $3 & $5...Now $1.50) Underwear—American pallas and loose draperies that hung from their shoulders, they are é Lesane bbcode ayy eat ieee sage ee an absolute physical necessity so long as we’ye got to stana worsteds, that were $28, $30, rawers that were $3.50 a i es from wat e. BES GB G40. 05.0. se Nom GRC MO] garment.........06000052 Now $1.65 sid ici pease Shinen 9 tay weetlin ; >} L. R. CORSETS ieee FORTY DIFFERENT C y ‘ ELS ARE FROM $1 ; Fi Every Hat in the House - - Now $1.50 eee, Tied Aare, Onl Baling, | Were $2.00 and $3.00 t A ’ Cozy Boudoir Slippers, with pompon, A ut 500 Sets of Children s Down its ie as close Broadwa’ Broadwa; " & Houston St. WM. VOGEL & SON & Toustem et. ‘Furs at $1.25 to $5 together as the merry | crowds will are great tables permit, heads, and combination of brown und} $4.50, ermiline sets. ‘a beeen bat of hand white Belgian coney. $5, pretty combination sets of gray hast $2.50, lustrous angora combined | and white coney. endars, Christmas cards leather articles that furnish innumerable suggestions, perfumes and toilet articles. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street WISSNER | PIANOS | tor dollar value, ve hat they are the uilt pianos in but not er parcel extra. No Stamps or Checks. Send only cash or money order. ‘I Basement, New Building. t fe M f : per p: F fn 34 ‘ the highest pric 1 in con. Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry \ House of a Thousand Babies. junetion with their superb, musical ualith Second floor, Old Building, ¢ s them the choice of > pu ’ of holiday | goods—books galore, cal- | Hruanthe for the! Better-than-Dollar Silk Scarfs at 65c To the rep silks, in plain colors, have been | added hundreds of shadow striped serges and two- |toned corded silks. Some taken from stocks and repriced; others‘a part of a very Those | Twenty thousand searfsare at your service in this Nothing that’s worth while in the scarf Crocheted Mufflers for Evening Wear No gift more dainty. Nothing more service- Every well dressed man knows that he ‘must have one of these mufflers if he be absolutely In the Burlington Arcade we are showing Z | the finest line of London-made mufflers in plain you will be con- | colors, champagne, white and black, from $3.50 In one} | Compliments of the Season | This is not a disposal of remnants, or even a “clean-up.” The offering is due to a revision a Yard. | Quality, at baad Dre és ‘ 'Wool Velvets of Standard Grade, Spe- Men, $1 | ial at 75c. ity, at $la Yard. | {Wilton Velvets of $1.45 Quality, at $1 a Yard. $1.60 Quality, at $1 Square Yard, Also Printed Linoleums and good quali Oilcloth at about the mill price of 35¢ yard. ,on Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. | Neckwear News 3000 Men’s Fine Corded Silk Neckties Come | to Us to Sell at 25c Because of a Break in the Silk Market The identical silk had been selected for ties to go ‘into our annual Christmas sale at 65c—that tells how But the break“in the silk market came, and jone tie-maker captured enough of this fine plain- colored Ottoman silk to make 3000 ties that we can sell | as a special Christmas offering at 25c each. The Best We Have Ever Seen at the Price COLORS: Navy, royal, reseda, rose, dark red, choice blue, dark gray, white and black. They will move quickly. Ready Saturday. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building, |These Sample Long Coats for | Women Will Tempt Some | Christmas Money Self-ward | Prices Are $10, $12.50 and $15 At this time of the year the market holds many prizes for the alert merchant who is not himself over- loaded with winter stock. We were very glad to add this lot of coats, two toa dozen of a kind, to our many other attractions. Here in the $10 lot are splendidly warm coats of heavy chev- iot, in dark colors—coats that button close under the chin. $10 is less than the usual wholesale cost. “This coat ought to bring $27,” says the man who knows, holding up one of the $15 group—a fine, rich-looking black broad- cloth garment, trimmed with braid and fastening with silk frogs. In the $12.50 group a’fair sample of values is presented by several smart coats of mannish pepper-and-salt mixture, with wide shawl collar and trimmings of black velvet. A month ago such coats would have COST US several dollars more than we ASK for these. All sizes 32 to 40. styles of the season. All excellent coats in the best Basement, Old Building, Even Half-a-Dozen Pairs of these Gloves is Not a Very Costly Gift The women’s glace gloves, overseam sewn, are light weight and good looking. Tan, gray,black or white--two clasp style at 65c. The women’s capeskin gloves are more rugged, for shopping veneral wear. In tan shades, at 85c, Warmly lined gloves for men are 50c. Boys’ short lined 1 gloves, 50c. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building, CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Broadway, New York Wholesaie Deparuneat PEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Fourth Floor, istal for ( ER WAREROOMS | 96. 8th Ave., cor. 18th St., N.Y, | 538-540 Fulton St., Brooklyn New York 1 |OHN WANAMAKER| "< | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. EEE TE TE IS TSE, . ' 4 nats L eee is ae RL a OME Ra RIO 2

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