The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1911, Page 15

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ion ov ane WU, LoOUMmOvVAL, VANUMAdDE 90, Llvai, AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue JANUARY SALE Friday, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY A Combination of Value Giving You'll Only Find at Hearn’s! Following Are but Representative! it farm of about 480 acres, and had added to it the Brinkerhoft farm LAND GIFT TO COLUMBIA. of 240 acr — ett Aide Ite New! Development of the property will be-] and last night tt was found necessary Agricultural school. gin next sprinz. It is planned to putup|to amputate bis right arm in order to \ engineering and mining stations in con-} save his | Columbia University wit place the! nection with the agricultural equipment. surgeon, who Is onty twenty-one eg station of fts new agri- oo 3 nd has been connected with tural school at Fishkill, Dutchess ’ the hospital staff few weeks, re- County, N. Y. SURGEON’S ARM AMPUTATED, | oie compen ure of the right Fishkill Landing y ee hen he was hurled from the am- Jam Blodgett had tu’ v Since Dr. As yet the outcome of the between one of the hospital ambulances and a crosstown car on Tuesday morn- ing he has been in a critical condition, We Believe We Could Have Sold These Silk-Lined Overcoats at $24.50 When Peach Trees Were in Bloom They Would Have Been Purchased Eagerly in the Summer As INVESTMENTS ! So How Fine and Seasonable They Are NOW, When Fogs and Chilly Rains Alternate Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. Tomorrow---Our Annual Winter Let-Go-Sale ot Imported and Ameri- NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. With Coast-Driven Snow Storms! Sale Values in ae ecnuse seta | f can Gowns, Suits and Coats ~ fuppove the weather lent eighth somebody exked}/ . Womer he coierent | “Sratsta, Wrappers, Bin, |LonedeleyMale ¥ the other day when the advance advertisements of this Underwear Walsts, Wrappers, Etc, | peed ast 4 ou f overcoat sale were being written Ww wepene, Muelta Night Dresseen Women's Seat Plush Cloake— | Value 1214 cents. a or Women . : Ince fnaert 29} oe ne. 18-48 | ca “We will not require stormy weather for the selling J women's 3 ‘ aie | ALSO fe ee ees of these coats,’ was the reply. “They would sell in] \iiy*ierite of tubbard sytens. 68 MY QUAI 9 50 | Pitiow Cane Muninead inch ( ) y Hundreds of Women .n Eagerly Await This Event Drawers June. Sirictly speaking, they are not coats for the ab Belgian Lyax— tats most blustry weather, anyhow. They are Chesterfield} | ruffle | Taree ‘pillow mutt—worth 61.00 = 7 vee rane make Each Season---Knowing That They Cannot Obtain] Jorits, such cs a man would wear on the brightest off Sgeeamty eel ge wont “mannsh acaba ty cee Oe oo) ae Such Economies and Quality Elswhere Winter days, such as he would wear té the theatre, such } “uma goret Cons count, | aa ees Aetna ert re neck, wide omb'y and edge or t rows of lace and ribbon--instead | Nainsook Corset Covers. and ribbon—reg. 19 Muslin Chemtses—cambrio Tulflo-regularly .B9.....66+ Women's Nainsook Combinations lace emb'y and ribbon-—worth .89.... 5 Slips—yoke with lace flounce with 4 row reg. $1.49 mbric Skirts—deep flounces, with rows lace or Futfle—handsome emb'y Inecrting— usually $2.69 kirts—Dlack a) jot and Panama cape iieeeacntcsccnaa eRe We attribute the great success of our women’s apparel business to our general merchandise policy of closing out our entire stocks at the end of each season. To accomplish this. we are forced to dispose of many garments of such recent styles that they would easily sell at regular prices next season—but each and every one must go, even at considerable sacrifice of profit. Because at all times we exercise much care in the keeping of our garments in dust-proof cases the entire collection is in excellent condition. as he would put on over a full-dress suit.” “And yet, when tke storm comes along, these coats will be found worthy to buffet it. They are built stylishly yet warmly. The tailoring is hand-work, and the materials are such as will be found in coats costing usually $35 to $60. This is the schedule of values on the opening day of the selling: 4 } 42 Inch, worth $9.60 .....606 Lawn and trim: Women’s New Lingerie Wal Datiste-emb'y or 1.84] Al! #lzes—value $1 7 White Batiste 83 Imported Evening, Dinner and After- 50 American Silk Dresses, $10. , Batra Bise | ‘of emb' fe ‘at ab noon Gowns from Famous Paris Charming little frocks of striped messaline and 139 COATS of the Usual $35 Value xtra bize ait wie Teal, ‘ou? 927 taffeta that were $15 to $20. hem and 323 COATS of the Usual $40 Value i - ; Extra Slzo Petticoats—deen flounces aS tbe Ateliers -Now $120 to $337.50; |Imported Evening and Afternoon Wraps 152 COATS of the Usual $45 Value | extra, Rie eee Ae | ONG err were $240 to $675 from the Foremost Ateliers of 64 COAT ) of the Usual $50 Value ne eee eet Sale Values in Sale Valite th Small Collection of Charming Imported] oe Pg a du 17 COATS of the Usual $55 Value 1 te ¢ ea.creg, oN af 18 2 | Babies’ Coats Dresses Spreads, Comfortables, °°" Gowns At $65; were $125 to $150 | rounae ay 4 6 COATS of the Usual $60 Value Children’s Muatto. Skirta—rutfl "| Caps Knit Goods, Ete. | 4 | 3 h. ®. hem and tucks or Inc ‘ Pillows, Etc. 30 I dG That Are Not Ex Imported Black Velours and Seal Plush UR Them and tucka or lace and “18 | Babies mported Gowns, That Are Not Ex-|" “ Coats, $48.50 to $200; were $65 Children's Muslin. Night Drea Sitee Tassos OS | cre ere cee eee actly Absolutely Freah, $75; to $285. The materials are high-grade woollens, in black, | "et $—tex. ana at sap | Debi Lawn Cepe-altover emby Ot | Oe eventos fine starsilio originally $250 | Imported Black Satin Coats, $50 to $200;]|{ Oxfords or Cambridge grays. Ail silk-lined, with silk} ,},t0 M4 7—ree. 4 to baal ee et agents mens Gesigne—worth $1.00 Also a Few at $50; Originally $125 were $70 to $290. veivet collars. There isa full range of sizes. $24.50 ound neck, lace and Angortt ‘0 “bishop anu yoke styles— Main floor, New Butlding. - a-ninstess of «i settee sizes to 3. “Seerreeretety “: 45 Imported Satin Suits, $50 to $150; | Imported a ins bers $20 to $90; Be She Valdes Ik Flue Nalnacok, Stipek of | fall dtewewrorth were $75 to $225 | Limited Collection of Imported Broadcloth JOHN WANAMAKER Corsets and Petticoats hey gto keane 97 | Pubs worst 160 ence - Seine 20 Imported Tailored Suits of Scotch “Envelopes” —one of the favorite eve- Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street ‘s Batiste Corsats—medium 22x28—worth .98 each sees OT am Christe xing of Dainty Cholce White Geese Fi pound—worth .98 Tweeds and English Worsteds, $40; | short hip models, with 8 to 26 In the lo ") ning coats of the Parisiennes. were $65 to $80 |6—White broadcloth, with large thibet collars, [| __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BAVINGS BANKS. : “outa ign ad medi r 8 SEAN SINE Ocoee || 2a on ees | See af 30 American Velvet Suits, $25; |$25; originally $65. HENRY SIEGEL FRANK E. VOGEL Black Chiffon ‘Taffeta Petticoats N ss 6—Champagne and gray broadcloth, with were $40 to $55 EL sae $60; originally $80. Four at $40; The Bowery Savings Bank| Wx"tron worn #298 About 380 American Tailored Suits, $15 originally $70. Extra Size Petticoat 128 AND 130 BOWERY, wateen—worta $1.4 of Lawn and Nainsook— ooh, Russian an lustrous black HENRY SIEGEL & CO PRIVATE BANKERS All Over the Store Friddy Brings Miscellaneous suits of broadcloth, cheviot and! _ The Sale will be held in the Women’s NEW YORK, Dee, 15, 1910. January Sale Values in Long pmet Skin r oe > ' * 7 Aer en ‘ parang te band or waist—valuo 49, worsted suits that were originally $25 to $37.50. Salons, Second floor, Old Building. Sah atien Misses’ and Girls’ Wear White Domet lane! arrows Money Saving Offers reed declared aud will te | Girlw’ Repp Draasen—white, pink, Pye Ae we from these bow woll tt wilt wnat j .: : depositors ou all sums of $5.00 jue—new spring models, with’ scrol ome braid! a 4 _ h e M iy black and To Fill Those Gaps in the Napkin Shelf yf PER cen set ora at exeting oat rn | breling 60 dara —werth BR got Mempueaes al 2 PER ANNUM months on the first day of January next, Bish and low aaslental. be dasa Goatees’ ghittes % tnch Black Taftetas—soft messaltne: and Hobe payable on and after Monday, ~ bs pies ashmere . 00 quality New Silk Foulards—neat designs an@ navy and white and black and white—rog. | Fancy Stripe Popline—light and dark—worth .J9 All Wool Basket Cloths—36 inob— vo, cadet. amoke, brown, eatawba, ad black—Wwere 20 < 6 to 14 yri —ron. $1.0 dan 11, Girls’ Long Coats-—fino all woo! Money deposited on or before January 10 Cheviot—velvet inlays. braid and will draw interest from January 1, O11, faney buttons—bert colors— HENRY A, SCHENCK, President, ae cer Lal hd IT 495 | FROM JANUARY } 3 That the life of a napkin is abcut a third that of its acccmpanying tablecloth is a maxim in INTEREST READY AND PAYABLI _Joaerne a LibDt i | January Sale Values In ——— | Table Linens LOVEE Towellings linen-lore, For this reason the housewife is always on the lookout for napkin economies. And that§}||SESIREO ON THE FIRST DA these econcmies are possible only in napkins which do not exactly match the cloth carries small }||ANUA"Y 4NO 4utYe_ | Mercerixed na eight in her mind. She realizes that seldom do a guest's eyes stray from the chrysanthemum on ||| DEPOSITS MAY BE WITHDRAWN |s | Ol Uvinns tN, blotches Inch—re : ¢ table cloth to the lily of the napkin, WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE. 7 All Linen Damaske— | INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS The January Sale of Linens Offers Napkins in All Sizes at Prices Which Average a Third Less Than Usual. 1 # to 1 yours-seconds of .29 and qualities meryine | firm, absorbent quality= f ud ean if dusted tute) oe 00 ¢ + oe For the hausfrau lcoking for smail size napkins, here is an opportunity in these stout German WRITE FoR JOULAR. i sth Biv IDEND | ‘a border: doatens icinds at $2.50 a dozen. 22-inch size, hemmed and in various attractive patterns. Other 22-inch Hours: 9 A. M. to 5,30 P.M. gw York, [ec > fight and ‘darkego es quality vee AQ ORE lo of L i 7 teAUISa ss Goods Rem napkins are some berutiful Flemish ones, at $3.75 a dozen, instead of their regular price of $5. ee LM SD LE 7, lack i ai 0, at the ‘ave. of | Priday Opportunities in In DENNER TAPEING, some Aas : es {rem Ireland, at $4.50, instead of $6, are making out Four Per € Cent: Per Annum | bef ri oth: Rete be : a strong appeal to those who appreciate doub! a " her er i $ "4 at $3. 78 quid ordinarily cost ee ‘a 24-inch. ¢ damask and lustrous finish. Other Irish napkins _ SAVINGS BANKS, COR i ; els +10) o398 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Sulte— best fabrics a \ From Scotland come some oddments in napkins ranging from $1.30 to $4.50 a dozen, Dis- Savings iS | Huck noe ‘ot i ag oe + 2.98) continued pattern INSTITUTION | u 6 tor 48 | § to 10 ram woven borders Linen Store, First floor, Old Building. Seiten | a | Towollioge= | January Shoe Prices Made Pecnh Forget PE ee leeee Sn ae ‘ a | SSceoie ite-aany nt | mx months . . 4} son R Harnsloy a A + 3.98 1 Rain and Fog | FOUR PER CEN | } / “a1, colored P—WOPKD ADseeescesese OM - 1 115892 perannum it 2 : : 219 +4 A, me And resulted in rolling up a substantial increase on the first days of the sale, even over last year’s fo a ry tor, Ltt ‘ HOUSAND Doue January Sale hat \ ; = very successful event. | Deposits mad on of beiore Jaan, 10th | Jan. 10, 1911 Specials and Clearances 1.98 0 3.98 | oroatine and other designs; also | Gcod shoes, underpriced ~the sale attraction. And we take it as a good sign that the Re ee haa eee : | In 49) Mt hewn fen (,. O08 demand was strongest for the highest of the several qualities (all good) offered in each section. Upholstery Dep't and Rugs 6 | Music, cowhide o tne Just to touch the high spots cf this twice-yeerly stock- “straightening event, here are: . i Special Lo ngham Lace . o : Lavy dese . Curtains qualiiies—mfrs,’ } Women's Fine Shoes at $3.65, regularly $5 and $5.50. Bleck ve-|| 2a € Oo vy Boy (0) ba ; . vet, button; blac suede, button: gun-metal calf, button; with bleck suede, calf top; ten calfskin, button; patent leather button, with black yelvet top. All sizes 2!5 to 8, A to D widths. wn mt re i Main Floor, Old Building. Men’s “Wanamaker Special,” $3.90 Shoes at $2.85. Black oil- grain sterm Bluchers; gun-metal celf Bluchers and button shoes; with half double soles. Main Floor, New Building. Children’s Shoes at $1 to $2.85. Cpportunities i lines from our regular stock. Sizes from child’s 6 to wemcn’s 6 for lars; about a third off. $1.19 | 1.98 instead f $149 298 instead $3.98 instoa 19 ao AAO SANS BANK W. Cor. Lath $t, and Sth Aven dau, 2, ULL, dividend a the rate ae |W eentlet Sees t S. AYING s HANK This Is What You Can Buy-To-morrow in New Wash Dress Fabrics fine assortment Dapania after Jaa, Deposits will draw all lots and discontinued sirls. New prices averege worth 39 * three yards— fat Slo prices per remnant Nove 29...49.. .69...98| | three as much! — | Fancy 108 FoR FRIDAY | 1a Nap Main Floor, Old Building. The Basement Store Offers: ror womEN, come of our regular $2 shoes at $1.65, and Queen Quality $3, $3.50 and $4 shoes at $2.20. All si Worth two Opp Lot 126TH SEMI-ANNAL 214 to 8 in these groups, Qa fl Ia iainat BA eas ry eu ay a e—new dosians- For MEN, solid box calfskin Bluchers at $2, with double scles and broad comfortable in clot’ v boll Vn 1. i Pr ne Gee. tagn tead of 19 trees B29 tees. This is about the ccst to make. ) vas, Velvetsesi3 ft | rancy vy erenlee light and dark— ra Basement, Old Building. + 15-08) vow Cotton Chaillesflorais und JOHN WANAMAKER 0d amen i oe Dregs 29.00 | Sale Values in Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth st. ah He fed we ~ o498| White Goods and Embroideries| no. )D, peoretary, - Sale Values in Men's Furnishings Men's Double Fold Teg two for & aus \ POR SALR, FOR SALE. | FOR Be ht ornere— rose oo Bh ness WiLL On, EAI 0° WEEKLY’ cirize Wasi DIAMON Ds} seit, CREDIT 170 “170 BROADWAY. COR NAIDEN 1 Telephone S807 C 49 Dayuiente Cal AMERICAN Wi Wi aSuMOND ca Now Parle ince TRTATRS, NOT IN STORE, sores TS jound single ang rer 1 beds—instead Of wD vsvessees QIN ort elit Lt Lose 088 or Sralandt. Ta06 mi levator, 69 and 47 \DIAMONDS ON CREDIT OB) casotata te inaenl ay ‘edgiage ee a, BUY Te. IMPORTERS] WATCHES 5 Ata BERGMAN, al ieee, World Wants Work ith + BQ) reg 12M and 15 .. +20 | s Worth $698 sereesses Ren iste seeees QO A au wil! draw inte: \M, DAVIS SON # OOu 18-40 John Bt. Seah rae % ah Monday Mapiting Wonders. | piu’, MUBEn, Awisteat Secretar, | 4 Sale of “‘Sampie’’ Hosiery, Continued \ ;

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