The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1911, Page 14

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oT} THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911, \ a on the stoop, Kooh found | we sari SER gan Leerermen rds on Cratse Learn Fever Has r a 4, Lorensen did not then have| Taken Two of Their Chi! the carpet with him, but st wae found tn | t bh ® a it - ation trip was cut short by sad news. by a Mra, Do M. Castleman, | On their arrival at San Juan on the | who explained she vout to open UP) Carolina they found « cablegram in- is ved Fooins thi forming them that two of their five | Found Stolen Goods, children had died of scartet fover and | _—> | 1 | Xooh ways he found the carpet on | two others were seriously fll, They tin- |P fu !t', ugly, Salk i iakdl lthe stairs and in all the rooms e- | mediately embarked on the Philadelphia r 4 longo’ to his firm, One mative rug in | for home. FREE SAMPLE And Now Dr. Marshall Is in Amateur Detective Lands Al-| tie Ainthg room was valued by Roch | fw anee yesterday was on the verge Need of Repairs After Whirl | leged Receiver and Re- aged Lorenzen to carpet aud = — =| |b) fama | | | the hallway of the Louse. The Philadelphia brought trom | | Ko and Detective-ergeant Van/Juan, P. R, yesterday Capt. and 3 | Twintcrn later went back to the Forty-| Hamilton Ward of Buffalo, whose recre- J | | rixth street and foun cau. | ‘The ONLY Silver the test of or Cleaning and P ail fine. nietals Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. Standing Room Only Around These 70c Shirts Tomorrow Electro Silicon Co. 50 Cliff St. New York, At Grocers and Druggists Everswhere. ee on Was summoned and Down Mountain Side. covers $500 Loot. "the: station house. shliciaiasteli a8 still packed when ‘That there have been extensive thefts ening World MONTCLAIR, N. Su Feb, 10 <pr,| gf carpets during the past st monthe on Marshall of Savannah, Ga.) 0M the firm of Sheppard Krupp & , Saat's soon in shilng on th westerly | Company at pple and sixth Every One a Staple Dollar Shirt from @iant of Watch Mountain to-day, | SVenue, was revealed last night when | \ =, ame > tnd when he wot back to the Mont. | Christian Lorenten, forty-nine yeare tee etpentiae | Ghee Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 P. M. a Shop That Makes Nothing Cheaper We have promised not to mention the name, but the label is an old friend. It took a lot of prestige utter yet. | O14, @ dealer in furniture and antiques Glatr Hotel on a shutter three physt 4 at No, 13 West Fortieth street, was u poned t epair hit. a an Stctenail hae Gone ‘very tile locked up in the Kast Fitty-ftrst street | == or Ay station charged with grand larceny. He P in Georgia. He read a lot about Eenateves, when Jeanette Lea, | ‘4 the police, they say, that he had Eat and Get Thin. champion lady ektist of Monte of Arnold Bussen, a slavery leader 2,000 Dainty, Crisp Lingerie Waists Arrive to Sell at $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 There is a certain woman who says of the lingerie bought carpets from a man in the com-| apis ty tumming an old phrase face about, but him how casy it was he volunteered es fo th but supposed he WAS | modern methods of reducing fat have made thie uying from the firm. to have @ go at |! Mise Lea and the Georgia physician| 28 arrest was brought about through eressed over to the Montclair Golf| #°M® amateur detective work on the | to phyatcal | le and stilt Club, . 1 eminence and put on| Part of Edwin J. Kooh, a confidential feral pounds, do * A prg ; i i ‘thetr aide. “ies Lea selected « steep | ™an in the carpet firm’s employ. Koch| ns: Go a sour dragest (or write the Mermsla ||] Waist at low price, “But it is always so over-trimmed.” with this maker to Goulder of Hill, 40 that her pupil could | told the police that when tho robiveries |<, 184 Parmer Mite, Detrtt, This is an objection which will be overcome by a@ get these shirts to tart. She set out ahead noted a confernce w and) nim (or send them) 75 cents, Fe ; . A = ‘ 3 SF tate chow him’ the pace, Tie| CRE or ten trusted emp re: Wis | acu of saat the Are glimpse of these charming blouses. We are certain sell at thirty cents Gavgnt up with her in about an elgnth | "FM were called in, It wa ed the | seas of att indeed, that the fastidious waist buyer will like every below his regular Sf a Becon?, inowing down three sap-|#tuf was being solen by minor em-| sim tigure one of th for th ; Iings and a young fir treo in the first | Ployees. | Marmola Prescriytion Tab! ie lem, 10) ey are: price. Wo etrides. Half way down the hill He Fol:owed the Carpet. | cordance with the fainous Marmola Prescription), New Spring styles—all with three quarter sleeves. Some with kimono effect, some with the seam shoulder. Not“fussy” waists—but with just the right note of insertion and embroidery. Well- made, too—many with the dainty beading. In the $2 group there are two models—one with linen lace insertion and side frill, the other more simply trimmed. Three styles at $2.50, include one particularly pretty model with crochet buttons outlining the pointed yoke. Two styles at $2.75. Neglige coat shirts with cuffs attached; of percale and mad- ras in clean-cut stripes. They come to us carefully boxed and are fresh and clean. Sizes 14 to 18. he wae wrapped around a large boui-| Last evening Koch nuticed three of | one of which you must take after each mont and Ger, while his skis were pointing to-|th® employees coming from the cellar, | qt pedtime until your fat at the ward the sky. each with a roll under his arm, which | rate of 12 to 16 That fe all, Just Passing Miss Lea at a mile a minute (he Mrmised was carpet. Ho Lollowed | " eave exercising to the ie Sties Lae Ot 6 1 < the men, who got on @ Sixth aven on céting wi the oourtly Southerner sought to apol-|car, Two of them got off at Twentieth tablet faithfully, and ogise for his haste and in doing 89/street. Koch remained on to watch the will quickly take @prained his ankle and dislocated his|third man, who eventually got off at | unto itself wines, shoulder, Hoe finally came to rest in|Forty-sixth street and we No, 190 | seit, neat! @ brook, going through the fee vith / @ Great splash. He was assisted out of the brook, laid upon an Improvised etretober and carried back to the hotel, As he reclines on a bed of pain he Shes AO" geanktin Simon & Co. PASTOR-MAYOR BURNED | Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. TAKING FLASHLIGHT. | Saturday, Basement, Old Building. Pay to Put This 75c Mohair Away| 500 Trimmed For Misses, Girls, Young Men and Boys Third floor, Old Building. Because, unless we are de- ceived, there will be none of them left after Satur- day noon, white lawn, lace (Special to The Evening World). MONTCLAIR, N. J. Feb. 10.—Mayor é John R. Pratt of Verona, who 1s also at our usual popular prices. pastor of the First Congregational Fit aye RR Co le PEL ES {Church there, will abandon amateur All come from a manufacturer who had made Until Summer If Necessary White Waists ba Sota gabe ge selig eli | he sold the entire number to us at this concession. ae Sicilian in shadow checks of navy, gray OT) Just for Saturday ‘ ¥ ! a | | From one of the best mills in Bradford, too. Little} did the makers think their cloth would ever be associated with such a price. It cost the importers (not ourselves) more than 75c A Reminder to Frugal Men i i tri d. optandlng plith Te apse ate Misses’ Tailored Suits All Our HIGHEST-PRICED Suits a yard by the time the duty was paid. But such are) AEE ai new fresh white j f f the fortunes of trade. | waists of all broid | ee. vata Pe eS Eira tea cree oo were Are Now Offered at $28.50 What interests you is that this $1.25 Mohair is here} taser white awe Dutch neck j | ‘The pastor-Mayor had prepared a lec- 29.50 39.50 45.00 ture on Egypt for the young men mem- bers of a church society. As there was All the Others at $18.50 and $14.50 Toward the end of a season a man may come to thas style with round yoke effect of now at 75c a yard. Basement, Old Building. lace aid Ane plead! ‘ full attendance Mr. Pratt decided t Misses’ Dressy Gowns h a definite id t 1 ‘d pat f suit 1 Th 1 h fi B | pene Sper Sy Wales gs . Fakta ll Bone ld us with a definite idea as to color and pattern of sui A |of white lawn trimmed wit oti Elion Coin onan, A Of Foulard, beaded Chiffon over Satin, or overcoat he fancies—and nothing else will do! I ese Good Clothes for joys | strips of eyelet embroidery. called upon ihowe about t0 be photo- Voile over Silk, 14 to 20 years. Then it happens occasionally that while he sees the Are to Be Had at Less Than | Basement, Old Building. 0 remain or a few sec- eee ray kind of clothes he wishes he cannot be fitted. That is a necessary condition as stocks become depleted. But it has not been reached in the Wana- Srthe explosion that followed shook the 29.50 39.50 church and bounced the audience out of - the Usual Outlay BR Boys’ Russian and sailor blouse suits~of all-wool| ‘the . Mr. Pre hrow; c : : | = ageinst the pulpit with, ie taco. and Misses’ Cotton Voile Dresses maker Store for Men. We are ready for almost any cheviot, at $3.85. Sizesupto10. Most mothers know onnneets and Cases beet veer halal 2 sade tet White and colors, hand embroidered, size of man in almost any of the classifications | of enough about clothes to say how much more these suits| ver the wear is most severe, the floor. The young men managed to lace trimmed, 14 to 20 years, suits, though the prices are down to the season-closing should bring. They are a fortufiate find. | standard muslin, torn to size and put @ blaze out and then assisted Mr. : u i 5 2 so | saiblas int. Boys’ winter Reefers are $2.95, regardless of what |neatly hemmed. , ee canes to eilcittic vo tia, saat 14.50 18.50 Of course, this cannot continue indefinitely, and the wise they might have been a few weeks ago. Sizes 3 to 14 ey Cases, 10c to 17c each. OP yg Tape ted man will not defer his visit. ; ; all-wool cheviot. Sheets, 52c,to 82c each. STUDENTS AT ELLIS ISLAND. Girls’ Hand Made Dresses OVERCOATS, too, are being disposed of at Feburary 4 , Old Building. Boys’ long warm overcoats at $4.85, also regardless Basements O16 AOE of usual price. ‘Sizes 10to17 inthese. Basement, New Bidg. | Sewing Month and Here are the prices, Almost any style of coat you may desire will be found Young Men From Drew Seminary here. Main Floor, New Building. Lingerie Dresses of Marquisette, Voile or Batiste, Study Immigtation. hand embroidered, real lace trimmed, 6 to 14 years. Forty students from Drew Seminary k ‘hi B: , t Stor Is Pro d Dainty Cottons ison, N. J, under the supervi 975 15.75 1850 li the Boy Needs The Basemen e u Dainty i PRUs te Rares arotemer of #9: y Of Its Dollar Corsets at ilies yard thas wal aoe make a study of immigration. Girls’ Washable Dresses The students arranged to spend the entire day on the island. ‘heir visit A Reefer or Overcoat i i i \splendid service in outing suits, Prouder than ever since we investigated the usual |*Po. Blain colore andwhite and Srae made possible by the invitation of Poplin, Linen, Scotch Gingham, Dimity Ti Dollar Corset in nearly a score of America’s large stores. | Hack, 34 inches wide. Ser Ghminiesionse of Immigtation. and White Batiste, 4 to 14 years, Now Is the Ime These names are familiar—Warner’s Rustproof,| Fancy Dress Ginghams at 7c a yard, 4.75 6.95 Youngs” Men’s Suits J. B., P. N., Augustine—they and several others ap-|that will face the tub with a smile. All pear on our Dollar Corsets to attest their quality. Mimrdered Batiste, at 1234c yard, The models speak for themselves—the lines have |Look around at the imported goods Reefers that were $5, $6 and $6.50 Now $3.75 ; fashion’s approval. é Basement, Old Building. enanee ae Bissuiging Perce: Hand tailored imported cloths; 31 to 40 chest. Overcoats that were $7.50 to $12 - 12.75 1875 ' 24.50 Now $5.50 Petticoats Cape Gloves | Muslin Underwear No _reservations—the whole residue of stock is chancel - Wack dep” func : at 85c ond pleats, Be oe ere =? ite + +d i se Boys’ Spring Suits intinies cae { Mixed Cheviots, Oxford and BI WEA RRTE Oe FRB WBE BSF Sturdy and stylish. Tan | ,,.ind'nccl lace edge andvibbon, se ] ‘ aad vat if Qi Nxed and Blue VAt $1, petticoats of black sateen, | shades that women dike,1- | _ Petticoats of cambric with lawn Norfolk or Geniolorbresated nonete atl sults, mth, extra Knickerbockers Friezes, all flannel lined, sizes 3 to 16 Years. perealine or cotton sansa, with deep ’ ruffle and hematitched pleats. 25c. of imported all wool ics, 10 years. : sectir ttt ts i Ly Also a few CHINCHILLA'REEFERS, sizes 10 to ||j{] accordion flouncs or ectional founce | clasp, outseam. — lawn Hounce, clusters of pleats tnd 6.75 9.75 12.50 16, the prices of which have been $6.50 to $10, now Basement, Old Building. Basement, Old Building. dust-ruffle, 50c. Basement, Old Bldg $3.75. Boys’ Washable Suits | Still other Reefers, the very highest-priced ones, 'll now $7.75 and $9.75, instead of $10 to $8. Guaranteed $ | Pelion ond Buselan mogeie a Bnalteh enlsies, rap, 50 OVERCOATS, some with velvet collars, sizes Solid 14-k | f / 8 to 16 years, were $7.50 to $12, now $5.50. : 1.95 2.95 3.75 LONG OVERCOATS with storm collars, $6 and GOLD $8, were $7.50 to $13.50. — All from regular stock—the real Wanamaker ||| parenga vot thay cee ba Final Clearance Sale Saturday standard garments. A rare opportunity for mothers ||’ who would economize, Main floor, New Building. Boys’ Knickerbockers at $1.50 Made of finest custom fabrics, a tailor’s season- ends; cloth alone would have cost about double the price we have put upon the trousers. Sizes 7 to 17. $1.50. ‘ CORDUROY KNICKERBOCKERS, at the same price and of equal value, Main floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, And These Are Only a Hint of the Pretty Pieces Among This Imported Novelty Jewelry at 50c Mock precious and semi-precious stones—antique and Oriental designs in silver, gun-metal and French gilt finish. Jeweled brooches, bolero pins, bow pins, sash pins, bucklés, hat pins, jeweled coat chains, large Sanity cases of several compartments, three and four-piece chatelaine sets, rhinestones and jeweled laval- | lieres, bandeaux, barretes, rhinestona braid pins und a few of each of many other pieces, | Here are gun-metal, silver and gold-plated vanity cases at 50c, that we have duplicated all season at $3, : ; And quaint pig-shaped coin purses of Frenclfgilt, that so many women are carrying, And all these other odd, artistie and charming samples of jewelry bearing price-tags showing WHOLESALE prices of $4 to $30 a dozen, that the importer closed out to us in one great lot of 4,500 pieces—at a concession of nearly half—making possible a uniform selling price of 50c each, Saturday—Basement, Old Building. 45 Misses’ Tailored Suits Of Velveteen, Corduroy, Broadcloth, Serge and Cheviot. 9 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 10 $80.80 5.00 36 Girls’ Three-piece Suits English Serge or Cheviot; Tailored Coats and Smart Dresses, 10 to 16 years, Heretofore $29.50 13.50 42 Girls’ Fine Winter Coats Of Corduroy, Seal Velour, Chinchilla and English Coatings, 610 14 years, Heretofore $16.8010 $34.50 9,75 wated iteell # ¥ CHARLES A. KEENE || 22 Misses’ Black Broadcloth Coats JOHN WANAMAKER { ; Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 4 . H & Full-length model, velvet and braid trimmed, satin MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. f 180Broad way, New Yor lined. 14 to 20 ‘ n : ; ips ps k [_ tae 16 sea rears” OT Herentre dtd 25.00 | | A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET 11,! ' 4 ; ea t ye

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