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abi A MT cL sr mt voke them to put on thelr war paint sat | tiey ae @ matter of #elf-preserva. ces, ‘The harbor equad sald the 'tonthers, They had harldy opened their | tion.’ Wan not under thelr Jurledietion i lttle curio shop when the boys in the) John Morrie maid he thought #9, to CiMer that of Capt, Holahan of the "i began pelting their win-| and thus the case was disposed of pro| Vaniterveer Park station. ‘ 4 e———eeeEe*H#]JV!"———— lows nowballs. John Morris jr, |, tem, Thad b Jeader in these attacks: — “ ASK WARRANT ON WARPATH IN Bove hen eleven of ‘Woe? SUMMER HOUSES ROBBED, they were attacked and driven back -__ to the atore. Wood Dove went out,| City people with summer places on P picked up John Morris sr. by the eas Riches Potnt Island, in Platiands Bay,| RAPWAV'® READY RABLIEP j and laid hin across knee. While Were informed to-da d Jane was dusting the yout raiment fad visited the and > with a shovel Luck! ‘ ‘or Swing-the- wa?” time. , 4 to Mag- of letters from t! ors of Western fying to their 1 thelr splendid & © lines mapped @ n hie antl 1. The Court ¥ ed John Morrig rate eliiley Retorts on ‘Cherokees Hale Man to ¢ satire Who Bring “Evidence” | but Threaten to Don Paint Brown-Hogan Bout. and Feathers. | vurglare | © he Caton Rorsing the CoM will be gobe. 7 | Ask for RADWAY’S and be sure you - | get what you ask for. You or any other policemen come ehalling Thala: me again requesting warrants for sald the Mag | lub officials when you have no i_better adopt ty | evidence than newspaper clip- —- | IT will adjudge you guilty of dis ‘ CX piace ‘ . ¥ conduct and give you a term in get beg This Prescription if mee.” to-day as complainant t Jo i wae the ultimatum of Magis-| Morrie of No. 60 Second avenue \ Knocks Rheumatism s ~ ad This large Cherokee family live in the | ~~ ? Ss 4 a Murphy to PoliSemen Latferty | game putlding under the name of Lenan.| The only logical treatment for rheu- | 2ird Street 34th Street Milto of the East One Hundred | mney opened a store in the building | matis through the blood. A. pre: | ity-sixth street station in Har- which recently proved When they asked to-day for| Where they ell Indian goods about a| ser p proved at fs for the arrest of the man-| Week ago, Fourteen of Wood Dove's wen pA lehasehed in, hospital habe On Friday and Saturday, and participants of the “Knock. | fifteen girls and five noys and six of her {is the fol Any iirugaist has the Hebrus + Brown-"One-Round" Hogan dout | grandchildren came here wit!) her, mak: | ingredient fe ebruary the 24th and 25th. Harlem River Park, under or re iy to cro ees of the Madison Athletic mana be Nearly a year the police have ap-| Wood Dove ts no frail Hiawath much warrants following many | @ six-foot giantess, and she told exhibitions, and used as an ar-| {strate McAdoo that ahe had co: the decision of former Corpora-| court to have John Morris saved = nee! Francis K. Pendieton that | rousing her anger beyond control. - ccovgyee “eronllhont ay B could attend to all the John Mo gee ewer’ nave Invarl«|in the United Btates, and tf there wore any left over her husband, Chief Swing- . the-Mitt, as his Cherokee name, Le Ich-Bka, may be freely translated, could pulverize them between his two Great red hands. Chief Swing-the-Mitt grunted his assent at this declaration Wood Dove ts only forty-two, having , fone ounce" first class whish and used int Oe * before ‘| SILK DEPARTMENTS. m Both Stores, | This It relieves im- “McCreery Silks.” Famous over half Century. Sale of Ten Thousand Yards of All Silk Marquisette, double width. A new assortment of Paris colers, also White, Cream and Black. gsc per yard ’ nce, How ears a papoose at the age | value 1.50 ue warrants on| © ad | Bhe toll the Court thet hers was n| We | peace-lqving family, but thet their hat Do Your Peat | neighbors along Second avenue were | Glasses Cost You? DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores. | the iaeation doing everything in thelr power to pro Do you g fist t See rec ine fo thee bower $0.06: PF o first to an made on the . Second Floor. y the applications oculist and then to an rejected, but no|! HERE'S A SHAMPOO optician, and pay both? 3,500 yards of Homespun Heather Suiting | the Court followed these re: WORTH TRYING Or do you go to anyone in the latest shades of Grey, Tan and Brown. | up by the threat to send the poe ; es wide. r q, to, the Workhouse, Latterty| “auch depends on what you use| WhO sells glasses without iain sSciRet vag 4 $4 you may tell your Captain what ber iy oolag. he ited Mar- thinking if they fit you? % ii value 1.50 | ae," 9 » in the Los ‘imes. ¥ » Bg” wes the Magistrate's parting |tyn, in the Toe Angeles ‘Timer, You Can't Afford to Take uperior quality Black Broadcloth, sponged eee scalp, by. employia, Chances with Your Sight. and shrunk. 54 inches wide. 1.55 per yard G@ HAVEMEYER TO WED. | {cr this purp 4 tmple thing value 2.25 phen ena wonten Our Registered Physicians, in ‘ : Motors Nevancver om ot Henry 0 “After a canthrox shampoo the) Oculistsof long experience, City Hi veal is soft and pliant and the hair Without IN 'S SU "TS. ets Anse tele. dacabiar 2 | will have regained. its inal lustre examine YOUr CYeS charge. JUNIOR 8 SUIT DEP'TS. I Both Stores, t Fitty- | and fluffiness and is easier to up. WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY. | @ sugar! “Dissolve a teaspoonful of can-| Perfect-Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50. | Spring models in Junior Suits, of Navy throx in a teacup of hot wat d : shampoo the head wall - this, 9. Ehirlichk&Sens Blue Serge or Mixed Fabrics. Sizesrgand16 | then rinse thoroughly and dry. You : ears. is Piventciosrycue se Miassrist| wil be agreeauly steprived at the vee Q « aedinte” Soitacnes y ae 18.50 ‘ fn he ge dpa ade hile canthrox is not expensive, | 1274 Dreedeey dS. 101 Netaa AeaSt Junior Dresses,—made of Polka Dot | fine Dick ‘s twenty years old, The | you should be careful Co'get am org: | 217 Broadway, Astor House, New York. Foulard, Dutch neck, kimono sleeves. Sizes | fare to be married Feb. 38. Inal package."—Advt 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. | 14 and 16 years. 18.00 : ~ — — | * é | ; Wash Dresses of Lawn, Gingham, Repp | or Percale. Sizes 6 orgyears. 1.9§ and 2.95 | | JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McGREERY & CO; 23rd Strect 34th hinast TOILET ARTICLES. Im Both Stores, ANNUAL SALE. Each particular fig- On Friday, February the 24th. ure is considered Hair Brushes, iis:sss1sa 00s Abe And age and provided for in Nell Briehess sti ne 15¢ and 25¢ value 25c Ao 75¢ R & G Corsets—but Tooth Brushes. . teen tao ard’ Tec value 15¢ to 35¢ only one ideal is Babeskin Soap ... box 3 cakes, 15¢ va Fe aimed at— Perfumed Soap - box 3 calkes, 18c Witch Hazel.... The modeling of values 15 and 3Se Standard makes of Toilet Articles at each form to the attractive prices, including Listerine, Cuticura i n Soap, Dr. Lyon’s ‘Tooth Powder, Dagget fashionable outlines bd Byes I's Cold Cream, Levy's Lablache -owder of the day. There’s an R& G expressly made for ‘ou. 23rd Street 34th Street ls CREDIT | “R&G Corsets are my favor- ' ites. My gowns love them as [ ‘do. I would not be without F | A __ them.” | s Bee “ TERMS iN] F$ BES DOWN ON $5099 \ nie | ek 5750" $100 Cgeter “Zeuwey Qn Sale Everywhere Wop St SER PUSS BROFORTEN cere Serene nee He ee eee roe rene OP! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911. \I pared to sell to the first comers. per cent. from our regular prices. 1853 All-Wool Suits \f suits—our regular stock—made for us by tailors Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. A Kingdom Can Be Won, a War Ended and Fame Made in Forty Hours Just as Truly Hundreds of New Homes Can Be Furnished in the Wanamaker Half-Yearly Furniture Sale The Shadow of Whose Closing . Is Only Forty Hours Long Until 6 o’clock next Tuesday night the John Wanamaker Store stands pre- All the upholstered parlor furniture in gilded or plain woods, in suites or single pieces, at half the regular year-round prices. Much library upholstered furniture at half, as, for instance, a large rcading chair at $30, instead of $60. Ten fine dining-room suites at half the regular prices--sometimes lecs than half—as the $1025 suite at $375. Many odd pieces of dining-room and bedroom furniture at half the regular prices, including mission ‘“‘comfortable”’ furniture at 10 to 33 1-3 per cent. legs. Standard bedroom furniture, that can be matched later, now at 20 per cent. less. And every piece of furniture now in the Wanamaker Store is lowered 10 to 50 The selling up until now has been phenomenal. Fromi today until Tucsda: evening we expect it to exce! all records. Please remember that this store stands back of every piece of furniture sold in this sale, just as at all other times of the year. Detail is not printed because there are too many individua! articles which may be sold before the newspapers get on the street. ‘ Parlor and library furniture, Fifth Gallery; Bedroom furniture and oddiments, Sixth Gallery, New Building. for Men, to Sell at 58.50 and $11.50 Plain and fancy fabrics—blue, black and gray suits for business—all WANAMAKER SUITS. It seems unnecessary to quote former prices or actual values. New York men know the very good’ suits we have been selling for so little in the Lower- Price Basement. These are the same kind of whorhave proved their dependability. Every Ounce of the Fabric Is Wool Sizes for all manner of men. Just two prices, $8.50 and $11.50. Heiement, Selling begins tomorrow (Friday) morning. Extra salespeople. Now Build ny. ! Quaint Flower Bask- ets From Japan are cunningly woven of bamboo strips, smoked to a delightful dark brown‘shade. Here and there, in spots and streaks, by j Skillful polishing this | color has been lightened \ \to a rich ivory-like tint. The shapes are many, seemingly ely rhyme and reason—ad- ding much to the charm of the baskets. Each is fitted with a metal lining, making it available for cut flowers, for whose bright tints the darkened bamboo is a splendid background. Several hundred of these ink of baskets have just come into . et ede fe the Japanese Store. Prices are $1 to $25, Basement, Oid Bldg. | white braid and) buttons, There’s Not an Old Waist in This Large Company of Chiffon Waists To Sell at $3.85, $5.75 and $7.75 These Kimono Over Blouses and Waists Have Come to Us at Suoh Prices Because of Cancelled Orders and Overstock “Just In” Housedresses Better than having the “kimono hetit” is the practice of slipping into the dainty tub dress o’ |mornings. New tub dress- fes just in will do much , towards supporting the reputation of this store for having ““‘every possible style’ in this garment. Remarkable at its humble price of $2 is a black and white check percale with square neck and piping of light blue. For the woman wishing high neck and long sleeves there is a dark blue chambray with touch of white braid, $2.25.% $3 a light blue has effective trim: Most of these blouses were not in time for = for the fs firms for whom they were intez:d are in time for every woman's spring wardrobe. Fresh styles, every one of them than two weeks old. In all colors and every style — all from a well-known maaufact One glimpse at these Waists convinces that under ordinary circumstances THEY SELL FROM A THIRD TO A HALF MORE. Main aisle, Main Floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Arean, mae to Tenth Street. ce ae ee. el Lo ae 2 Pep mwige 1, but they net more ee *