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THURSDAY, _ | behait of the peonte ta due to the an hehialt of the poor Desple of the elty. 0 private bath house interests the beach and a powerful mo- ning World for a free For several years agalnat tho opporition o ATONCE ONBIG. <<: nd the day ix not far off when § jiclpal bathing establishment after the plan designated by The Evening World. house owners who were backed by political Influence, tinued ite fight, wing through Alderman Alex: ltyrescher the pasrage of @ fav rem Tho » Aldermen a Coney Island as Result of in the Board of Aldérmen. fat aon. oe FULION TO LIVINGSTON SsT.— HOYT ST. TC ST. TO project, with the result ba : There te Only One “Bromo ‘ananimous ei matter came befo: , - mate It received World Crusade. port of the members and the ne BarsinTridas money and authorization were quickly | afforded The new ba It on cit the Con ork ts to begin a have an facing the the contra barons, whe mt until p ork of muntetpal enterprise in! a [A fn Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. and Closes at 6 b. that twenty girlx and m The Connelisville Fire Department was | Quickly overpowered and aid was sum- moned from nearby y-five miles away,| was being Bonsidered at noon, ‘ , whose own home had been burned, reported that he had the)" ‘The explosion wh ass frontof the k crumpled and dropped out of the Graham drug s ‘| OLD BOYS TO ) HAVE - BANQUET. Run to Rescue. of George White to | nor Him Again, erashing of glass had not ceased | Assoctation, in the ) Bast Seventy-fifth " who will be there m the office Was on fire anit they were removed to a drug store In the next Judge Morgan J. 0 Brien, queen, Steinert and Marks, and Jacob , Abraham Gruber, ey, Assemblymen Pat- . MeGrath and George Wallace, * Miller, President of the Hor. Broken ‘elertric wires, swinging over the inflammadle stock on the counters, | #pread tie flames and made it danger- ous to life to go into the store. tm the scattering of the vic- tims the reports of the loxs of life were ® twice as hard as it ES WEES CUMMINGS SENATE CHOICE OF NUTMEG DEMOCRATS. HARTFORD) Conn., Jan, 12 Sends Firemen. Uniontown, ten miles away, sent tre-| nobiles and late es on flat cars, who were | onal Committee, was ehonen as the were badly hurt. of the reat were such spect to the memor 4. Hughes of Colorado, who died yes home in Denver, tie took an adjournment for to» ression of five m: nent of Mr. Hughes's | ™# by his colleague, Sen. | o “Best Values at the Lowest Prices’ 2p Sireet January Clearing Sales ;Each regeny a Guaranteed Saving “White Sale” open the duplicate warehouse boxes a Quinine”’ we" Paxative Bromo | Quinine Werld Over Gore 2 Ueld le One Dae. Always remember the fall thie signature on every ES ing establishment y and Kate Chinchilla “s Witch Hazel Soap Window Shades Rn Shades; slightly water, size (before Sahat Sash ‘Pins bathers daily #9 Beaver Hats a frontage o i dium size shapes: if $2.50 Solid Leather Dags Fitted with card case, purse and mirror; goat tily trimmed: special. Children's $1.50 Arctics style, ac 98 ae e Little Gents* i Shoes Sizes B to 1849; leather soles; pair... Girls’ $1 High Cut Shoes Sizes 6 to 11; special value te room and locker. Jes, there will be numerous showers | smmodations of an up-to- | Children's #1 Umbrellas Fancy handles; special at #4 Black Leather Traveling Bags 16, t e lined, beta 37¢ Women's 12!:c Hose ne Llack cotton Hose; me- di nv weight; seariless; pr no doubt how but the bath $1 Nickel Alaets Clocks fea hte ol runs 30 Women's ‘a. 50 Juliettes Viei kid, tip and plain toe: rves all the ¢ ed a notable a 59¢ Diagonal Su Boys’ Fur and Cloth Hats Worth $1; choice at Boys’ #2 Sweaters All combinations and col- ors:V shape with pockets; 15¢ Fancy Mesh Veiling ae reay bald All colors and styl $1 Zibeline ated soe Navy Habit Cloth 52 in. wides per yard. 29¢ Chiffon Silks Every wanted shade; ‘per Young Men's 21 Trousers For corset covers; 18 in; assorted patterns; yard, . These $1, $1.50 & $1.75 Handsome Waists Regular 60c box for.. that brough the . eiecicd with lace and a Size 10,6x8.3 feet. Alex Smith's Le, Axminster Rugs. A Trifle oes, for bus Bh But None Too Early To Buy the Suits When 95c Buys $1.50 and $2.25 Qualities In Boys’ Washable Russian Suits A thousand suits to go—and scarcely a dozen alike in the lot, because they are samples made to take dealers’ orders from. two-tone Persian or Floral Pasteers at. ALE-WOOL BRUSS feet. Sp $10 TAP. BRL ASELS RUGS. at s 75c Cork franeleurs 1.10 Inlaid Linoleum, erdwoad patterns 35c Heavy Ollolth——. 95c Seamless Lino- 17¢| icum, Extra heavy, in 4-1, 0-4 and 8-4 choice of tile und floral But all good suits, all this year’s (1911) styles, and all fairly clean. Chambray, galatea, rep and—yes-—linen. your heart’s content at 95c, tomorrow. Ready Friday morning. Sizes 214 to 7. Pick and choose to 12 Eggs for -27c Egat Butter, Basement, New Building. Better SHOES for Less Money in the January Sale For Women, For Men, At $1.65 mie, for cake or pastry For Girls and Children, at $1.50 At $2 Discontinued numbers of] Sturdy Blucher shoes of black Wanamaker $2 button shoes, in] box calfskin, with double soles, patent leather and gun-metal| welted and stitched — calfskin. Some high-cut button shoes of gun-metal calfskin that we were ;|selling at higher prices, because they were worth it. Basement, Old Building. And other shoes of| whic is less than they. would regular $2.50 and $3 quality. All| cost at wholesale today. Si sizes, 2); to 8, B to E widths. 6 to 10, E width. Women who can use another dress will find attractive groups, some silk, some wool, at new prices of $8 and $10. Basement, Old Building. January White Sale of Lace Curtains Augmented By 60_ Combination Hair Mattresses! Se ienna, Venetian and Other Leather Goods '| Pretty New Tambour Muslin | Curtains at $1.35 a Pair --Some a Trifle Hurt Our customers’ enthusiastic adoption of this charming young sister to the|Store disperses the leather goods, one or two || week sooner than we expected. We have purchased, for the second|Venice, illuminated and hand wrought. week, at a favorable price 533 Pairs of Tambour Curtains in Six | from $1 to $20. ean eo Dark red or blue sateen: i | Dull calf, vici kid and pat. len es but ge | toned or blucher; sizes 214 to 8 House Dresses, Patterns. Regular $1.75 Quality $1.98 ond 82 9F Gi Wash eine all of our regular 98c house dresses or German flannel wrappers; ed or unlined; variety of colors; s y trimmed; sizes Heavy ribbed fleece lined vests and Cambric Gowns, Pays’ and ‘Girls’ to Sell at $1.35 Pair. Tomorrow the Wanamaker Leather Goods has made it necessary to] pieces of a kind, which remain from’ the great holiday collection chosen so carefully in Europe. There are a few beautiful pieces from Vienna and Ladies and Gentlemen: The next numer on the program will be “On the ;tomorrow will be exactly cut in two—ranging Included are hand bags, port | folios, jewel boxes, chests, pocketbooks, and vari- \ous other pieces, Stock-room replenishments on other Lace and Novelty Curtains offer excellent advantages in| search has been made for anything with a scratch price for curtains for the forthcoming Spring jor that showed the least bit of handling. furnishing: ec and $1 Also throughout the entire stock careful Old See Saw” The song that has made such a “hit” in Gus Edwards’ Song Revue | pieces have been gone over carefully, renovated, practically perfect. engagement pads, letter racks, recipe boxes, writing cases, photograph frames, manicure sets, IRISH POINT CURTAINS at St. Gall i season’s new designs, Eight prices from for $4.75 quality, up to $8 for $10 quality. ITE RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS and are now stick pin cases, Words by Ed, Gardner The Song Success of Which You Will Fi ind Music by Gus Edward: waste paper )RAL_ ORGANDIE RUFFLED CUR-| Taffeta Ribbon, lity, 5 inches wid: dongola, kid top, buttoned or | Also cambric, 27 in | broidery edge; inser is match Lace Curtains, Beautiful selection of designs, 50 inches | at 65¢ nit, INS at 95c a pair. $a great variety, 75, $2, $2.25, $2.75, $3, $3.25 and upwards sich were $2 to $6.50 ana upwards. ‘BROIDERED RUFFLED MUSLIN NOTE These qualities are invari- ably sold at about doubie these prices. wide and 3 yards long; white or ecru; ! Taleum Powde r, 11c\°" poun: We ‘loys Windsor Ties, A maker's samples, in plaids and plain Fy 19¢. “Burson”’ Hose; Split sie regular and extra ages No C. 0. D. oF Mati aie Veriety, of petty patierns, 46 > to $4.50 a pair. This Gai Also FANCY NET AND NOVELTY CUR- vent Hurt Leather Goods AINS at $1 5 Varied selection including | ilet and Cluny—quali- sorts of odds and ends, scratched and , otherwise marred from handling. at least half and Prices always times less than half. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street.