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& THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, "BOY CONFESSES BURGLARY. TREE mt e » " t } : | MAGAZINE POSTAGE RAISE ASSEMBLY BILL "SUISSE SA | {Senate to agree to abandon the proj “Ts Severe Cold Honors St. Patrick. PENSIONS ARE SWELLED, and Cough Cured 4Ssaved fromcen- sumption by the use of Dufy’s Pure Mali Whis- nds of lei- ters areinou. files tell- ing of similar cures. the past few im t terri _ Foley Bill Gives to Police aint Firemen Fines for Vioiations key. Thous of Agricuitural Law. ALBANY, Mar Assemb! Cuvillier to-day Introd \ ing March 17 a lee York State, to be | Patrick's Day The other Irish organizat the measure, given yesterday tn 7 yin A bill whieh would increase sions of all cities class was intrc biyman used Pure Malt: Whiskey | bought a fr. bottle of ii, used it according to instructions, and immediately 1 began vie ually between. t Qi to improve. 1 then bought two more bottles and 1 can joyfully state and fire pension funds, ( tomy cold and cough has entirely disappeared. But 1 am_ still: taking ee nihte wd os Dufly’s i Mali Whiskey because I tind it a delicious, delightful the State and loca invigor g¢ tonic and stimulant.” Fred Bennett, 250 E. 34th St, Ne present, York. “P. S—I am employed as buyer for large bookbinders’ supply house and am 45 years of age.” Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE SINCE 1860 A Dill introduced by Assembly man Roylan Yor nib! hootbiacking after 7 P.M. on Sundays throughout the State. New A pure send bill wae introduced to- day by Assemblyman ¢ of Lewis t greatest medicine, is an absolutely pur ¢ nulant ionic. It overcomes all weal stin, R run down conditions of the body, brain and mu giving the syste Ay >, power to throw off ond. re coughs, colds, grip, catarrh, bronchit! nor. isthma and lung troubles; it is a wonderful remedy in the and cure of consumption, pneumonia, malaria, low fev weakening and wasting conditions, if taken as directed, It > as a family medicine everywhere; is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children, and a promoter of health and long . Dut Pure Malt Whiskey is the ‘only whiskey that was taxed by the ‘The ostablishment of a State Sehool of Agriculture at Delhi is pr Dill introduced by, Axaembiyy 4 of Delaware. “An approy $50,000 ts made. i @enator Murtaugh to-day Introduced a ©’ bill providing th: will may go before his death and the prove the fnstru- eet Pocernane proce that ie @ .o5| Government as a medicine during Rr oropariy. The | the nish-American w It is vent will contests arising | sold in SEALED BOTTL YNLY y of the t by all dru Jp iesed incompetenc rgists, grocers and deal- ers, or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. | Refuse substitutes and imitations; | they are injurious, Medical booklet and doctor's advice, sent free on -j request. The Dutly Malt Whiskey 'Co., Rochester, N. Y. Moe Levy A Final Clean-Up That Upsets Ail Sale Traditions With snow y Suits from my state Superintend to-day appointed Albany as Hecond York office at an ann Mr. Graham national ban! enteen years. = t of Banks Ch Thave upset all rules of se freely of the smart Summer Outi that price rules, not the season Here's another lot of items that compel your attention. Look at the price and then remember that every purchase is protected by the broadest kind of money buck guarantee of service. $20, $25, $30 & $35 Suits & Overcoats *°” $42.60 ons, ked high in the streets, men have bought just as ocks as the biy heavy warm ulsters. Thave proved Every suit and over in my stock that sold from $20 to §¥5, and every broken lot of suits ar overcoats that sold at also included in this ¢ 2 sweep. There are ft months of cold w o remember that Summer is com't At $12.50 you can’t afford not to in rad¢ suits or overcoats lor present wear, as well as for nest Sun mer. A varied assortment of styles and fabrics in every weight of nt 6p .i6 of sizes for every size man, To-me is your day, A ¢ 1 Aa ind 2. © Pants a! $2.50, $ i Coats & Ves Pants for which (here are no x sieut 1 match. They formerly bx es suits that sold for 815 to Whe 1 aptey } $2.50, #3 and £3.50. 5.00 00, ‘I Men’s Furnist $1.50 and $2 Hiyh Grace Glove 91.50 and $2.00 Liigh G Can’t mention the names 50c President Suspenders. 50c Hose; Lord & Taylor and other standard makes; in black aud colors; 3 pairs for 50c; or, pair 25c Boston Garters; now Shepherd ts, now Boys’ Overco efers, in i ! aioe Levy (é 119-125 Watker Si, N.Y. | 1439 Broadway, N. Y. Th.ce blocks east of Broadway \ Between avis asd sist Sts. si ara 1911, Morrisania Police and was held in $3. tion. Dei B brother His Adm * May Clear Series of in Weatehent oan a moving The bo: the Children’, ! who confessed that he was a burgiar in [exasperating, In some instanees the rnoon [thieves set fire had the gas wien to the houses they ned on Court this aft 0) ali fo a hin fife picture she i Dominick Was arraigned We Shall Offer Tomorrow Fitty Model Tailored Suits for Women Secured from a New York wholesale tailor who stands very high. His invoice shows that his charge to dealers for duplicating these models in quantities was, in most instances, from $19.75 to $37.50. Only three of the suits cost regularly (at wholesale) a dollar or two less than we shall ask for them at retail. Price on All---$19.75 These are very fine suits—almost demi-costumes. Ready at 8:30 Saturday morning. Spring Suits for the Younger Set For Juniors—sizes 13, 15,17. Bright, youthful, shepherd checks in black-and-white and green- and-white, and more modest serges, plain blue and brown. Severely tailored short coats and simple skirts. $12.75. For Young Women—Hit-and-miss mixtures of blue or tan with white. These have a plain coat. And serviceable serges in gray, blue, black and tan—these with a sailor ccllar and long satin revers. $12.75. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. New Dollar Dresses for school girls. Ging- ham and percale in fast colors. Pleasing styles. Sizes 6 to 14. Basement, Old Building. Partly-made Frocks of Dainty White Embroidered Batiste, $3 Robes is the common name. The skirt is fin- ished but for fitting the waist band; and ample material is provided for the waist. Six charm- ing styles. Basement, Old Building. Tomorrow, 1800 women may have fine Lambskin Gloves, brown, mode, gray of $1. Low-Cost Shoes for the Whole Family The Wanamaker two-dollar shoe for women is exceptional. The small shoe store finds it impossible to sell shoes of this quality at so small a price, and provide all sizes all the time, as we do. Kid, gun-metal or patent leather—high or low cut. $2. School shoes for boys and girls—$1.50 to $2 according to size. Sturdily-built shoes opposing, honest material and honest stitching to the youngsters’ strenuous wear. Basement, Old Buitding. Washable Clothes for Little People At 50c, new dresses of blue and pink checked gingham; and bloomer suits of striped percale. Better than any we have had before at the price. 200 dresses of galatea and rep, in stripes and e lowered in price because some people k them stightly heavy for sprine. To- i w, 50c, 75¢ and $1, instead of 75¢ to $1.50. «s 2 to 5. Not all sizes in each style. ssement, Old Building. and Sui's has d there are some in the size cate- the chances ere that tomorrow he will find whet he wants in the way of ver Storm Coats with Cor nation Collars Excellent ix sts, $8.50 or $11.50, Business Suits, Staple or Fancy Fab All-\vool, from our reguler stock, $8.50 or $11.50 Odd Coats and Vests—Tate your choic $5 for the two. We urge against delay, Bascment, New Building. What a Man May Find in the Basement Tomorrow No two are alike. Basement, Old Building. | | Black Taffeta Waists Here at $2.75, Tomorrow We say tomorrow advisedly. There are only 300 of these waists and so many women will recognize the opportunity to save a dollar or more that all should go in a day. Fine black chiffon taffeta and well made. Five styles. All sizes for women. Basement, Old Building. CASTILE SOAP El Capitan pure Castile soap, 15 cakes in a box, at 65c. ‘Usual cost is 85c. | _ 344-pound box of green Castile soap, at 25c . | Basement, Old Building. and white, at 75c, instead Basement, Old Building. Spring Suits at $3.85 Particularly for Smaller Boys Rlertolk suits will have the call for boys of 7 to 14. _ Blouse suits are as popular as ever. Tots of six to ten usually wear the sailor style; but the long Russian blouse seems less of a change for the youngster just jumping from dresses. Sizes in this style are 3 to /, All of these are ready in ALL-WOOL mixed cheviots of fancy pattern; and the blouse suits in blue serge also. Splendid suits at $3.85. Spring Reefer Coats tor boys of 3 to 10 are net to be found everywhere. Mixed cheviot, all- wool, of course. $3.85. Basement, New Building. More “Seconds” from Those Particular “C. B.” Corset People Corsets of batiste and coutil, made to sell at $1 to $3 each—here at 75¢ tomorrow, because the maker is too ias- tidious to pass their small faults. Basement, Old Building. Twelve Spring Shades In Pure Silk Rep Ties at 25c Three styles: Open end four-in-hands. Reversible half-iach four-in- hands. Reversible batwing bows. These are indeed a prize at 25¢ Smart Terry Bath Robes at $2.85 Sampies and odd robes usu- ally burdened with much more cost. Long and luxurious, Spring Shirts at 70c More of these clean-cut stripes, Coat shirts with cuffs attached, pleated or plain bosoms. Sizes 14 to 18, Barement, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER i in fore unprecedented, : EN Phas “+ you will have plenty of variety to make | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. V your choice. ‘There are 1,300 specially Second Gallery, New Building. o. “i a a Jigs piniarnicn 8 ek ae oe pee. Made ws New York Men Are Invited - To Attend the Spring Exhibit of New Bohemian Shirts If the impression prevails in any men’s minds that these BOHEMIAN SHIRTS are mere whims, or iuxuries, or that they are simply incidents of the haberdashery business here, we could dispel that impression by whisking open the invoice books and showing how many thousands of dollars’ worth of these shirts we have just unshipped. Bohemian shirts have become a fixed institution of the Wana- maker store for men. Introduced by us, they have grown in favor at such a rate that sometimes we wonder where it is all going to end. No space for particulars today. Sim ply this word, that the men who neglect to get acquainted with the shirts made in Bohemia will miss a privilege that a great many other men are enjoying highly. Quality considered, their prices are remarkably little—$2.50, $3 and $3.50. In all sizes and in many styles. A particularly attractive display of these shirts is to be found in the Burlington Arcade. Main Floor, New Building, Still Some Excellent Choosing for Men Who Desire Winter Suits or Overcoats Situation may be summed up as follows: Chesterfield Overcoats, $14.50 Were early in the season $20 to $30 Black and Oxford, with velvet collars. Silk-lined, $24.50. English Motoring Coats at London Prices For women as well as men. Men’s Suits Now $17.50 Were early in the season $25, $28 and $30 This includes our popular fancy fabrics and blue suits. Young Men’s Suits Now $14.50 Were early in the season $18 to $25 Many models from which to select. Correct, distinctive. Main floor, New Building. TheBoys Clothing Store Sounds Its First Spring Note Tomorrow Will Be $6.50 Day “Wanamaker Schoolboy Spe- cial” Suits, double-breasted, of fancy cheviots and blue serge, sizes8to17. $6.50. Norfolk Jacket Suits, of fancy mixed cheviots, sizes 7 to 14. $6.50. Sailor Blouse Suits, of blue serge and mixed cheviots, sizes 6to10. $6.50. Russian Blouse Suits, of blue serge and fancy mixed chcviots, sizes3to7. $6.50. Spring Reefers, of blue serge and mixed cheviots, sizes 3 to 10. $6.50. / i Anything That the Boy May Want to Wear, in Starting the Spring Season Main floor, New Building March China Sale Presents Two Extraordinary Purchases of Fancy China Tomorrow exactly half usual p: ee Pouyat hand-peinte the lot offered first day of the Plates, cups and saucers, chocolate sets boxes and toilet sories at prices rar for $20 chocolate sets of 14 pieces s, putt $2 plate, up to $10 Charles Ficld Haviland specializes on far icrtune to offer practically everything one about a third of the usual price. cups and s bowls, chocolate pots—all of dainty shape and charmi: One of the very first pieces we took out was a chocolate stock at $4.50, which we have marked at $1.50. Other chocolate pots are $1, instead| Plate of $2; and 75c, instead of $1.75. and $1 Salad bowls are 50c, instead of $1.50. Cracker jars are $2, instead of $5; and $1, instead of $2.50. Covered muffin dishes are $1.25, in stead of $2.75; and 75c, instead of $1.75 Pudding dishes are $1, instead of 2 a to give full details, for tie china is just being opened. We do know, however that all of it will cos two-thirds less than if it were in regular stock. HEvery piece will probably sell early in the me lease do not late and be disappointed bate, China Dinner Sets Not discontinued styles and old pat- terns which nebody wants, but all the freshest and newest and best of Euro- pean and American potteries for this Spring business. Whether you wish to pay $8.50 for a hundred piece set of American porcelain or $110 for a mag- nificent Pouyat set, rich with coin gold, ‘Condensed milk holders, 75c, instead of $1.75. |priced dinner sets in th: one hundred dift Please come do not wish to enjoy the showir le ~almost ad ses even though you . We think you will Kindly remember this is a Jubi China Sale and offers values ae