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wat ota se ore Re nme ite dR mre ta TT Ht AEE EE ES SRI (on eer nae eta OM igen ne em Ee 8 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH. 8, 1911. // $5,000 a Year for Dress imprisoned, end a strong force of Car to-day that Means’ attempt to blacken | side, The welght of the n THOUSANDS F LOCK Secgs ccusna eos eshoms wast sor | DENIES JILTING MISS POOLE,| te. tet weane, utente tarhe |ctey i, ewes of the two men the place, Every one wishes to inspect! means Declares She Ie Te: her environment and famly surround Dr. Ros ribly in the last could get an exqu Mdloulously om three times that aum." the Great, and this permitted und ere-| ings are said to be of the highest| Hospital attended th © who were , Then Mrs, Mclean turned to the police @urvelliance, “a we Proves mentally Unfitted to Marry. quattty. hurt. ‘Altho e was sure that Joseph Ss ot xlravagance, eee ot e aga aa wo: . mructure, located not far from the spot} Gaston Bullock Means, reputed rela- THREE HURT BY RUNAWAY. iscnes woud net tee the b be ae : bt bP MEL hPa where, in July, 1185, Pope Hadrian IV., | tive of former President Roosevelt, who fhe * |to. the hospital, the EngUshman, Nicholas Breakepeare, |ie being sued for $25.00 damages for A horse hi Says Mrs. Donald McLean "\:..0'00 e's semowind Prorat Ey an bin Yuu oge treet” provi t mary BY ways ta tho number of Rag ‘ : to hold his etinrup. Miss Bdith Catherine P filed ta as oA LUNE eee Thirty-nine of the prisoners are con-|the County Clerk's office to-dny ani ls fae fi lanowed for faahwes Gould be cut f fined here The epy acouser, Abbate-janswer to the young Denver convent | witijamsu a any ned to a light bust y H. Gepring of Wint itened by an at rm ared PRICE STORE (quality considered) 1N LOWEST NEW YORK ‘ | ha a Wine See a maggio, and Maria @tongardo, wife of |giris charges. Through hie inwyers, | ¢h Pavers, « Woren fee iidiog: GN Tineotane beatae nee one of the alleged actual assasdna of| Davis, Aucroech, Stone and Barry, bo | ov + BLUE SERCE SUITS No Business to Spend iho sexi Beet aes FOCI anes Serna lie re ot as crea ier aa a This Much if Her In- und Bate fey as sevenmna* Ancient City of Vitero tn Italy) ,ocG07, ‘Paay are bere closely guardea, toh arguments fo the vacation GP ths | dren and Hele, Teak 14° eviced List, me jer {asued by Justice Platack requir- | six : come Doesn’t Warrant} Here tn the revised allowance ascora-| Filling Up and Imprisoned | Sa Ee [tng Mins Poole to _knoeked trom his Pre so valwes It, She Adds Must ane atanor' nother of the Met 2 Newiueser reversed Pana the Htte a Our ons. terms are , : Mauss’ inst freases... exo | Plotters Closely Watched, | Sospuete Detective svertes ta be that Miss Poste were bath ent werent sour adios pe é ' n ure the duth omas Poll . men the ; a samree general chars New York Wo a oh ; y Hat + 600 | VITERRO, Italy, March &—The tria! fom rracolz’s, OME ST Best Managers in the ~ f the Camorrists promises to rival in Al OPP /4°ST STORE World and Get the; Pete t bes ne act exhibition tn con- J it 2 | nection with the celebration of the ft- Most for Their Money. | : y of the prociamation of iy {that clty as the capital of United Italy Marguerite Movers Marshall’ iatinan,” tt open on Saturday, and om ae York woman extravagant? lhe yeu ais ee da are here, Hundreds And te her extravagance murdering sacrifices ele ‘i A arrive y he people of Viterbo | her “chic”? ‘ finabiy. are proud that their efty has been chosen her op Sukisces vronsht adaisas | _|. “only as the acene of the criminal prosecution the long wuffering Indy dy one of her os Hh gd hd % ge hag sac ad ane and | ; y : Mra, era that haw terrorized honest peo- | and by an unknown ; : Ime recent number of La Revue Mra With seueh better he wan Htlseas with a8 John Van Vorst, who has chrontcl er , 9 | experiences as an American factory girl ci a Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P.M. - ta “The Woman Who Tolls” who ts being bur- ‘. 7 Joetoal books, speaks thus of the extrav- t manny for-| The New Standard Spring Presentation Tomorrow ofthe k women he or . ndred women tn New nbs suman, heres Nie Cc IN ; : New Patterns in Carpets by the Yard York who spend $20,000 a year on their | — - _— and the woma >| oy ; | eta Reade SMCs’ cs tieteend ‘oisirs | Sones of Gus aoneay jl iets Woman NN | eng wistowa ot tie | entral Needle Sewing Machine M New Goss Fetter, bree 0 Ghee clothes cost $1500. You find| assume that not one of those who mak fit | Mediev : of Gradl, where the Wanamaker’s Exclusivel |Many ew pecia atterns, ces n- tema tke these in the budget of a| 50,000 thelr dress allowance has. les C y | commonly Low Compared to Market ‘woman of fashion than halt Ato: yeu That 1: : x ¢ r4 - on } Shay: puer sea: MEM omeontetaanth oF WH Introductory Price, $30.00 Quotations for Their Celebrated Trade- ‘ thelr income on thelr clothes. Wy yyy } Marked Equivalents Ii/ With the first smile cf the early Spring-sunshine, Madame Knicker- scarcely a woman of | v bocker begins to plan the vernal house cleaning and plenishi euler ae rege depp ariaptogannd And her first ideal of the houschold adornment is the new or or not the public knows : te ay i Each Has Her Hobbie: about it.” ha hiogat omen aa eh dil aie “And each has her Iittle hobbtes. A| “But where o you say extrava- much in the way of new Yarc arpe eauty and se woman with a manta for fine handker- | #&Nce In dress * Lasked, “What no disappointment will be possible. chiefs paid $0 a dozen in Paris; she|'s be Fe eau OF seas 4 - Best of all the low prices repres , ‘As the des! made eapectall uestion for Eac! oman. | liciows Sa { ; mn ] ; for me, I had te pie wave 4 yen’ Ane | ‘That ta @ question the individual! Fruit Chocolate aRr-D “La . A wer ‘ i and dyes are enmeshed the textile | won tt Conte aby Wear | whose carpets have served Wanamal Ly I ether, who has a passion for exquisite} Woman has to settle for herself, It ts Conteciion ares, | > é Bo stockings, says, “These I have on cost | @lways extravagance to dress beyond fer Children. ‘ t Saad fifty years this Gclden Jubilee comemorates. ; ir. And I can't replace them, | one’s income. But it ts only! good taste | : ee Tis ves staat f UI catches shate thei erent blind.’ | to areas up to | = CAR-DO-LAX WAFERS | ; ‘ | Among the Baia hh Are New French for jewels, there aro Jewels for all| “It has been reckoned out that the atnty mt Ravored laxative for adwtts; sat ke candy, oweet bey = ; 8 Bilisices towed for evening, Jewels for| irl earning six dollars a week can gd “Bier at Geese ht eat tarplone ses ' : : / rays moming, Jewels for summer, jowels for | (ress decently and even attractively for 7 so much in favor in combination 4 tater.” {75 a year, I doubt if the allowance At all good stores, in: w ling all Hegeman & Co. stores steries, Delicate fawns, rich mo: ‘ he words th =|could go much lower. Of course i a GARDO CHEM. CO. f i poll eae. cits. Mee Ge te ise | Sanh We Cay tench higher win caany| 1276-1280 Bway, Brooklyn. and other monotone effects will be s ith articg Van Vorst's article: women. Ono's social position does not | | Morris designs in curious combina j “The extravagance of New York is| depend on clothes, only the fulfilling of . : |nished bronze tints and inlaid w: fantastic. A milionairess is a thou-| certain social engagements demands a J One lovely creation is a French dc ray | and times 00 resplendent a0 the queens | Corte Eeeniare wm eee Rose du Barry with all the bloom of the ant pro- | e olden times. “% should say, that a New York duced in its high luxuriant pile. wertheless, they lack elegance.| Woman of many engagements could i “ : : TSsir money te the conqueror of ehic.| Suse, Tl Ss nstnees $e opend The New Blues Are in the Tones o! fea at ua, They voir | Suet te nasa tains ord at awe: i Pe taco aero cumptacca coszemes, | weersas\tt- Do You Sit Directly in Front of Your Sewing? ne Reinet af Pigie Ra oe Rot because these clothe them har-) —URUt good clotties have cone up ter Ask yourself this question. The answer is, No.||2"4 oer aadiotier qallinelaneed patt ene hte : i Hama‘ - 2 ' Rigen viocee CI RS Why? Because there never was a machine made so We also show a number of four-quarter widths in de luxe qu: !-/ wear those Immense hats which cannot you could. : This month we introduce The One Sew- I ity, and in period and classic patterns. 1 Re ee covacn wit seatee ing Machine Enabling You to Sit Directly in New Axminsters are $1.65 a yard—regular width. Th Front of the Needle. Three great advantages are: First: You do better work in an easier way. Second: You sit straight instead of distorting your spine and injuring your back by leaning to the left. Third: You do more work without bad results to your general health. “No backache, no stitch in side. quarter Imperials, $2.85 a yard. And Note: All Remaining Axminsters of the Past | Season, $120 a Yard j Cool, clean effects predominate in the new Body Brussels. Also 4 | @ :.amber of fine designs that offer a lovely background for chi coverings and draperies in bed-chambers. These sanitary Brussels are especially strong in monot grays, greens ar ‘ brocade or cool blue and white effects unusual choice of fine Persian figurations. Price $1 The Princess new patterns, and: All Remaining Brussels of the Past ers, because each of them represents ® fortune.’ Mrs. McLean to the Rescue. All thts interesting discourse 1 Ls showed yesterday to Mrs, Donald R. MeLean, the handsome society woman who for yeare has been the guiding of the New York Daughters of the American Revolution. And Mrs. ar a yard for the Automatic lift drop head type, ball bearing throughout and e x ce ed ingly light running. Full set of at- tachments with each machine. is another style of the Stand- ard Rotary Central Needle Sewing Ma- chine, $50 and $55. Season, $1 and $1.20 a Yard | These who wish to take their valuable rugs to the country will | be interested in the new plain effects to take the place of hard floors. The colors have been selected for their be in bringing out the colors of Oriental Rugs. Initi yard carpets. Fourth Ge Building, , New $30,000 Worth of Fine Cut Glas New cut glass comes from thirty American cut glass manu- facturers. The cut glass factory which works for us th around has sent for this event our regular designs and she glass at largely lowered prices, | Several cut glass manufacturers wt been glad of the tremendous outlet of th brilliantly beautiful merchanc JOHN WANAMAKER ersiat stcoves ars a gleaming array of oo shapes and novel de: even more beautiful! Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 8th to 10th St. | Second Gallery, New Buildin Once you wear the R & G you'll always ae wearit. Why? Sim- ply because it will ae give you that poise women here who spend $30,000 for Clothes, @ thousand otters whose clothes cost half that sum an- Qually. But consider the probable tn- Delivered prepaid anywhere east of the Mississippi upon receipt of a $2 initial pay- ment, $1 weekly thereatter, or cash as desired. 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE | AUMANN’S AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED - With Cash or FREE Credit Purchases FREE This Imperial Leather Couch This Brass Bed ff Golden Oak Frame. Regutar pr. ce you can have only when you feel your best and know you Guaranteed § Solid 14-k. In Aw, g look your best. GOLD TO-DAY and TO-MOKKOW we mod of these goaiuine tly Tite Bold Vena | . “I am charmed with my new RG G Corsets. 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