The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1911, Page 8

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“URGES CHANGES = Health ‘s pe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY —- — Ws, State Hea Forest, Fish ' i | "tn be members." 1 | 4 The Goverr ex, ves:ee the opinion peg Mit Restores color t@ Gray or > * a ate is comm! opt 1 & Amend, ‘ * Store ms at 8:2 sc8 ¢ >, M. ; " WANTS ECONOMY exes. ‘ each We Hedwig Ht Faded hair—Removes Dan: | Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P.M ta Ja F t druff and invigorates the Scalp | e } lGruatien x02, _ Promotes a luxuriant, | Opportunity ; . ded. Ithy hair growth—Stops its | vernor Hits at Republican |" ue Wie Republican Rule Thoms Hing outs leant ‘ der) D f r Men ; Rule in His Highways and | 1 am firmly convinced,” he aaye tn | orothe Drug ays 0 H s Highways 4 | conch deale ; the true hilo e \ f Water Board Reforms, | een ALG SURSTITUTES in the ) “ oe = Basement All-wool |} ClothingStore Some men have no conception of the mean- ing of the words ALL- WOOL. They do not grasp its meaning even when they see their new clothes sag- ging and bagging, fray- ing at the edges, growing thin at the elbows and knees. They wonder at this, SINGLE HEAD RULE, |!""" fAseal | and fille nis- | s Warning of Huge State bt and Points Out Pres- MPANY, Feb. 16—Advising the Lez fiems of greater m 1 retrenchment in State expendi wislature to-day renews his r celal me: am IP IL is, the proper use of piers, with a single responsivte |Miss Gertrude Therese Amend ais wae ‘chon’ be wdopnaie| Married to Herman Lous frteny for Conmhe, © ar ¢AMPLE SENT FREF Write to-day. Mention aper. Address | | ; | ids SiGe er | A.C. MEVER & CON BALTIMORE, MD. | and they seek out another Governor.” | ee, : many of them ask, WAS IT ALL-WOOL? : *Boaris and Their Duties. lee AeA Gan ee 5 A Fortunately, more and more men are asking them- Be er 2 catarets O08 ar No, 84. Watt | : °. selves that question nowadays. Perhaps this store has Bai tsa deties thor Guten | 9'epay ee, °F, enna court als. or as a. “night cap” helped them to do so. A great many men are wearing mmendition: Is made that the Jc rch of the Blessed Sacram condition and in rE | Wanamaker clothes. Here the aii-wool standard is absolute. Nota thread of cotton goes into the fabrics our tailors use. Result, clothes that wear and keep their shape, while the sho are sagging into unsightliness. All-wool Wanamai ts for men and young men, $10.50 and $13.50. All-wooi ¢ n-collar storm overcoats, $12.4 All-wool b ford overcoats, Chesterfield style, $12. 50,$12, $14, $16 All-wool trous All fully anteed. John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 8th to 10th St. HEAR FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA, RESTAURA _ 0 0 Years Leaders f- Fashion Quantities Are Unlimited in Ff: 570 OF 0 : f SIXTHI AVE. Brass (@ White Enamel Bedsteads}} | —“““< vifiy High-Grade At Special Prices for February | Used Pianos In our initial announcement we told of the very poor quality at Unprecedented Low Prices which are flooding the market and in order to mect condition the + mstrument Is Fully et rina tel A sent to WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS fon and evelopment of the| Herman Loulxs Heide of No ¢ Houses, Den LL RN NS Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M, 1@wo Cold Winter ‘Months Left s. for Men’s Excellent Clothing e Have a Good Assortment of Suits, s Overcoats and Fur Coats That Will | Cost Twice as Much to Buyers Next ' _ Season as We Are Asking Now | Reasons for these low prices are that the clothing has come late, and we took it from our manufacture our own prices wid are giving it away at a small advance on cost. There are some positive reductions on our foreign overcoats it make them Sell for less than cost. , Whether you make choice Of @ SUIT (Prices now down to $14.50, $18.50, $23.50.) Or a DRESS OVERCOAT (Prices for the finest Chesterfields now $24.50, Others, $14.50.) Or a STORM ULSTER (Price, $13.50.) Or a MOTORING COAT (Prices, $20 to $48.) Or a FUR COAT (Prices, $14 to $133; fur-lined, $20 to $77.) Resuits av You have cb Basement, New Building, i H H ‘ iufacturers he co-operated with us in offering high class bedsteads at unucually /ow prices, The pr blic response was so far beyond expectation that we ke it clear that we are prepared to furnish any number at the same low prices which opened the sale, for the entire month of February. Here are a few examples of the very moay opportunities afforded: home on n it at itis th begin paymi 1.00 a week SPECIAL NOTE—Within one year we wil sire) and allow all money Pieno in our y reba fy Brass Bedsteads : 1 $12. 2-in. Colonial brass bed, satin and WerGlvespelow shew ot: the Many Bargains nd 4 ft. 6 i: 2-in. Colonie 1 satin and polish finish in all: At $17 beautiful sp’ + ft. and 4 ft. 6 in 5. Colonial 1!j-in. top rail, fiv nel, satin and polish finish, 3 ft. 3 in. ne 2-in, Continucus post, eleven 1-in, ed WANAMAKER CLOTHES —all-woo! i i rectly made ¢ sat end-of-season prices. You have ob- fined them ai that they will freshen up the wardrobe, yet y are added so late in th on that you will not wear them ough to prevent them being NEW CLOTHES next fall, Stocks are ample—size range cc so low that &: will be astonisied when the q rment is con th aN t on 1 2.0 Money Down. No Interest, No Extras. $1 after 30 days’ free trial will make : 1.00 eer owner of a first-cls iano. $30, regularly $50. tin and polish fir wSeqeee Sens — Fifteen 1-in, fillers, 2-in. continuous hin 3 ft. 3in., 4 ft. and 4 it. 6 in, sizes even 1!(-in, fillers -in ssrods in satin 4 it. 6 in. sizes, White Ename! Bedsteads plete—price y of the ; Main floor, New Building. At $33, with large orr 3 ft. 3in., 4 ft dered. London Tweed Hats Maintain Century-Old Supremacy At $2.75, regularly $3.75. White enamel bed with bras | For Street and Week-End Wear ed At $3.75, regularly $5. Heavier construction white enamel Tweed hats are never missing from the Englishman's outfit, n inch from the favor in which they have been held t bed. At $4.25, regularly $5.75. cross rail and spindles. rough gener White enamel bed with brass While the American hat-makers seem to have lost in the head ards in all sizes, 910. Heavily constructed white enam: t of tweed hat-making they formerly posses : ‘i $4.50, regularly $6.50. White enamel bedstead with 8 4 Sheas ‘sin. Drass V 5. tter goes steadily forward, fashioning, the most comi a f ms : icin aad wearable c Rae ee At $5.2 , All white enamel bed ir American wearer At $6.7 ly $9. White enam 1 with a br | | rence of the American 1 ear after ye ¢ ts them— from Engli $12, 11 i and foc j-in. brass t Is with five brass ¢ house of Lincoln, Bennett & the b: ts and the most 0 be found on the he spindles in the he t board in all s Every Mattress, Sprjng, Pillow and Bolster Is Reduced for this February Sale lue, full size, 54 x 7 arts, 40 pounds. $12 rly $16. SHERLOCK HOLMES (The Red Triangle Storics, by Arthur Morrison) Begins, Next Sunday GIVEN FREE IN BOOK FORM WITH THE SUN- DAY WORLL lanamaker store patrons e The new Spring styles th the sever. terns. Almost an endies r « New Scarfs and Shirts for Men Speak Cheerfully of Spring Though Snow May Be Flying Why should the man’s wardrobe be sombre Why not bring a bit of sunsi ouch of summer warmth into t ve thought the men would be glad to do thi hown. Price is $3.50, color-scheme, SS k mixed 1, One Or tw nattress, full size, 54 x 76 in, $10.50, rs ee NNT Ca A ENT = It mattress, full si x 76 in. $13 eee * sed hair mattress, full size, 54 x 76in., ’ n? STORIL A ee horsehair mattre $18.50, reg y $22 drawing hair ttress, full ts; one of the t mattresses for we Seventh Gallery, New Building. | 54 x 76 in., > Red Tri- from you {In e mystery of t rd 1 stitched and trimmed bi , and we have pre ut one the sound of the snow scraper may be heard on the paveme: it outside the Haberdashery Shop, a step within brings one right int ¢ of glowing Spring. There are the new shirts to $1.50, Here are the new scarfs~-neat and concise as to shape so as to fall inte ionable close-tying scheme, happy as to color-combinations, with inty hint of sunny days running through them 50¢. All winter-weary men are invited, Main floor, New Building, daintily fashioned and cheerfully patterned, John Wanamaker Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th Ave., 8th to 10th St a te JAMES McGREERY & C0: agzrd Street 34th Street On Friday, February the 17th. LEATHER GOODS DEP’TS. “UNUSUAL SALE A large variety of Imported and Domestic Leather Novelties (slightly marred). 2.50, 3.75 and 5.00 each former price 5.00 to 15.00 The collection includes Sole Leather, Genuine Pigskin, English Morocco and Real Seal Jewel Cases, Manicure Sets, Bottle Sets, Dressing Cases, Picnic Sets, Sewing Baskets, Writing Cases, Photograph Frames, Hand Bags, Wallets, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Bill Folds and Purses. In Both Stores. WOMEN’S CLOAKS. French Serge Coats, lined with Peau de Cygne. Long, semi-fitted model. 24.00 Black Satin Paletots...... Kee hie 38.00 In Both Stores, MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. In Both Stores, Women’s Shetland Wool Sweaters. ..4.75 Women’s Sweater Coats in white, grey @HE (AN. ci ccteeisies cece enieeseerQi0o value 4.90 Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters....... Bry i) value 2.90 Women’s Hand-knitted Caps........ 1.50 value 2.50 Children’s Hand-knitted Caps ...... 1.00 JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP’TS. Spring models iy ‘two and three piece Suits for Girls and Juniors. Made of navy blue Serge. Size 12 to 16 years. 15.00 In Both Stores, Girls’ Coats of Navy Blue Serge or black and white check Worsted, with sailor collar. SIZE GO OTA VATE. ices Kes eran nen 9.75 + Girls’ Wash Dresses of Gingham, Cham- bray and Percale. Size 6 to 14 years. : 2.75 to 4.50 FUR DEP’TS. Im Both Stores, Hudson Seal Coats, full length... ..135.00 French Seal Codts..........6..... 67.50 Remaining Stock of Fur-lined Coats 25.00 Pointed Fox Muffs..... ( 22.50 Pointed Fox Scarfs 20.00 ' Raccoon Muffs....... . 11.50 Raccoon Scarfs , 9.50 Wolf Muffs. 7.50 Wolf Scarfs. cronann CON.) Persian Paw Muffs........... 4.50 Persian Paw Shawls....... 4.50 SOROSIS SHOES. Im Both Stores, Sorosis Shoes fit well, retain their shape and give satisfactory wear. JAMES McCREERY & CO; 34th Street 2grd Street “JAMES McGREERY & COL” 2grd Street 34th Street MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Im Both Stores, On Friday, February the 17th. Natural Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers, medium weight. 55¢ each usual price 85¢ White English Merino Shirts and Drawers, discontinued lines. Various weights. 1.50 each usual price 2.40 to 3.75 Ribbed Silk and Wool Size 36 to 44 chest. 3-50 per Suit usual price 5.00 Natural Grey Combination Suits. MEN'S HALF HOSE. Pure Silk, regular made Half Hose, with cotton tops and split cotton soles. Black only, 45¢ per pair agrd Street 34th Streer wl

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