The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1910, Page 12

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‘60 Se Barca THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. ) | favorable action. That was seven years Tt then rested with Gov. Penny- Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. PEASE NE THEE TRAMGLES WLLBEPROBED MOBVENGEANGE <= 2 = ~TNGREAT SKS BY GT FATHERS, TRERTENSHERRO wz". "ro meezan) ih Pucmafr ofore Two Governors of Pennsylvania Wh ‘ \ ‘ | Fail to Fix Execution Day for nigel Ve lnuee= then (05 pa ~ then it's pneu- | | Broker Tanenbaum Tells/ Aldermen Vote to Investigate Farm Hand Suspected of Kill- | the lining of the lung: ia, Fi J ¢ | | Mrs. Edwards. m Medicine eu Legislators Many Companies ; Member's Conduct in Alleged | ing Man, Girl and Baby, Then | tannicnena, pe toe nyslees sod dees ut | Write Too Many Policies. . | “Shakedown” of Newsdealer. Burning Their Home. ; Meaty b.cold We kelp to lat Gift Furs: for Women and Children depending up s. but a food medi+ RHAM, ON at Prices Seldom If Ever Before Known Previous to Christmas Frankly, we are doing the largest Christmas fur business in our history. Why? Because we have not only taken advantage of but have endeavored to get surplus collections of furs, no matter how small—so that we could sell them at late-season prices. We have succeeded—thousands of dollars worth of furs are coming in every day—and they go out as rapidly. 4 If one wishes to select a set of furs for a cift, there are economies here from $5 to $100 on a set. Equal economies on coats—as illustration: e Fire Insurance Trust the |! 7 Committee recall the 5 . Tanenbaum, an Broker who testifled yesterda Tanenbaum discour companies, He y I to-day by Alder all section of yson Was una execu an app egating $120,000,000 In ng of a permit will | ders. eke erin ane Ghee nk Tak, | committe pears nde | — == | Superb ponyskin coats at $75. Near-seal coats, $90. Bar in Slanhavien iret ee We Ais gout a a ee) : Caracul coats, $60. Children’s furs from $1.25 to $75 a set. ven the most cons | may CE mci voesd witil bere of the famiUy were found: to. be |Get a $25 ; ‘ Furs de Luxe—.uxurious mantles and coats fit for a queen. Taper than ‘ete mena” the Repumiicans, 9 aniening, (4 seanh 0 \ins was 15 SOMETHING NEW | We guarantee the quality of every piece of fur in our Salons\: Soule teat ton tne betterment ofthe | LIMITS NEW YEAR'S NOISE. | *"*" Coat for $ | qPOTIVELY ALL DAY Fo-memROW Second floor, Old Building. buildings in the — introduce these new style jeweller's Ger- Gaynor Won't Let Fife and Dram the searchers fo ‘ Ae hilt . Nath of me Sliver Mesh Hage, selling them at | ° ° 9 nation 4 "a ial ysis on cnet Gray Heme coeeons | Clearing Prices on Boys’ De Luxe | In vetoing an Aldermanic. resolution | ¢ ou gree’ The t : and| et baa as 90 id and sterling Sil- 7 . LF! ondgageoey § aus dee Milena n prt Overcoats. hey're rea L Mesh Bags, i ' Hoard to-day says other first-class jeweller the negro ous ' ous Tle . . . p= er Hay vat the ice MAE Levy & Co., for let than €4.00 we wil refund the Giving Santa Claus the Privilege of Including in His Pack Some}. money a body | Broadway in the nel hood of Forty. | was assisting in killing hogs. He also CHARLES A. KEENE of These “Finest Suits Made 9. | 119-125 Walker St. 1439 Broadway | New York. New York. of men similar to the F Serv ond street an the evening of Jan. 2 | remembered that Miss Sanders was Commission, that would be to insurance | 19 ‘This Mstrict w be ‘owded | there at the time. companies what the Public Service Com- | enough on this evening set apart for the] tleston is to the public wervice coropora- ration of Hi tons. Diamonds, W | 180 Broadwa $12 to $16.50 Now Instead of $13.50 to $20 which is a large difference, considering that these boys’ suits receive the same expensive hand tailoring as a man’s $35 and $40 suit—and are the only suits of this highest grade that can be had, ready-to-wear, we believe. Christmas week finds us with between hundred and fifty and twohundred ‘‘de} |’ luxe” suits of fine mixed cheviots in sizes 10 to 17, in double-breasted and Norfolk} jacket styles. Price tickets on all of these have been changed to read several degrees less than normal value. If you want to make the youngster proud as a peacock, get him one of these ‘“‘de luxe” suits for Christmas. New prices commence Wednesday. Main floor, New Building. DIAMONDS Are the Man’s Gift to His Mother, His Wife, His Sweetheart, His Sister € In the Wanamaker Diamond Store he will find diamonds of whose quality he can be absolutely sure, and at prices that are undoubtedly moderate. { The Wanamaker Store covers the quality of its every diamond by a guarantee of entire satisfaction to the customer. {| Attention is called to the coflection of fine diamond rings and lavallieres— the'latter set in platinum, starting as low as $27.50. { Superb diamond lavallieres, with exclusive French mountings, at $175 to $450. { There are private Jewel and Diamond Rooms, for quiet and unhurried selection of fine stones. Jewelry Store, Main floor, Broadway and Tenth street. Across from Grace Church. Carriage and Motor entrance at Ninth street. his information Sheriff Open Evenings Till Christmas Rugs, Rockers, Parlor Suites, Tables, Bookcases, Couches, Desks, Morris Chairs, Lamps, Clocks, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. This great building full of thousands of suitable, substantial Christmas presents. |Plenty of Room, Despite the Lively Selling of Gifts in the Haberdashery Shop We Know the Men Do Not Like to Be Crowded When They |) Buy, and We Have Seen to It That They Are Not i] SCARFS, FIRST OF ALL—First in the thought of the] KNITTED SILK MUFFLERS—Our announcement ff man and the} woman seeking suitable gifts; first in the] of a silk muffler at $7.50 brought a keen demand. There |] thought of:the Store, too, as the magnificent collection will | is still excellent choosing. Imported from London by us show. __ Jexclusively. Dainty and serviceable gifts. Better-than-Dollar Scarts, 65ce—This special sale is PAJAMAS—Here, again, the Wanamaker Store for progressing at such a lively clip that, we wonder if the stocks | Men excels. The pajamas are made in such a way thet will last through the week. 4 ji comfort is combined with neat appearance. Priced sur- Other scarfs from 50c to $2.50. Boxes if desired. prisingly low—$1.50 for mercerized cotton, $2.50 for silk’! SUSPENDERS RUNNING SECOND— it is well | mixed cotton, $5 for all silk. Lb. that we provided so liberally, since we pr ENGLISH DRESSING GOWNS—Our public has) able quality. No matter whether you purchase suspenders licen quick to appreciate these exquisite gown, Te ie for 50c or for $6, or any one of the grades between, you MAY | genuine pleasure to be able to offer such unusual garments |] rest assured you are getting exceptional value. | Neatly 1 prices. In fancy cheviots, fancy cash- boxed, they make charming gift 2 i irs, part vicunas and all vicunas, $12 to $45. |] bination of suspenders and gost 50: | Domestic gowns, $12 to $15. TERRY CLOTH BA SILK SOCKS—The sock shop is winning fresh laurels. | toes fom Ty iia esa i eer pinks, yellow. |Espectally the silk socks are in demand fts. Little, Dainty weaves, $4 to $22.50. At $20 and $22:50 the wonder, when this season’s prices are considered. The 4 French silk half-hose at $2, $2.50 or $3.75, with self clocks | robes are exception NGO! pale RMENTS Two- |and extra reinforced toes, prove our contention that the r ve Ss tone icra the added color showing daintily best socks are the exclusively Wanamaker socks! e e and on pockets and cuffs. In tans, blue, heliot "| GLOVES—The aisle counters where the Princeton tana | $20. Other jackets, $12, $18, $24 istcoat in |and the black gauntlets are selling at $1 the pair, are out- | \ 4] 1 i New Harlem Store 2212 to 2224 3rd Abe. Acres of Floor Space fwortone sfc, $10, $12.50, $15, Searle, $8 end $0. lee they are good i | oh : : ” Who Said “Felt Slippers "% e ‘ “ ” : H , C YW \ A y The Makers of the Famous “Comfy” Felt Slippers}; e perth ait 2 So ns | Have Given Us 1700 Pairs to Sell at About a |; L c Third Off Usual Price. Men, bgroiar ty and eens, Noedls cy Downtown Stores One Low Price Children May Share for 50c Up to $1.20 fed ki py Pe tr Park Row & Chatham Sq, Plainly Marked A veritable Christmas tf Yesterday our representative went through their, Just as You Prefer. Established 1807. on Everything. stock and picked out these splendid slippers, made to sell at 80c to $2.25. ’ Women’s “Comfy” Felt Juliets, at) Women’s “Comfy”’ Felt Slippers, wit $1 and $1.20 Padded or Flexible Leather 4 | Men’s Black Felt Romeos, Soles, 75c f | | | Girls’ and Babies’ Felt Slippers. 50c| Slippers with Leather Soles, 75c : t Ail sizes among them. They go on sale tomorrow morning. j Wednesday, Wanamaker Bas:ment, Old Building, |... JOHN WANAMAKER_. j Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth strett 46 With Leather Soles, $1 Men’s Black Felt Everett | Everything for Housekeeping -

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