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8 THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1911. partment oMoe at Pler No, 1% IWast) River, ] | The roldier hadn't atopped to unlock nis Ff es PUT TO WEST FOR “WAR DUTY" oc ee taina the ran Up the street, At Ji of nourish- trolman Gi Tramp Lured Them With Matson on Way to Rejoin | seeded tn inant Weide | ed by those ors, He wan taken to the Old Blip ata- Tales of Wandering Life, | Regiment Suddenly Becomes | pits Se on Sa who have lung troub.| Store Opens ‘at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P.M. . This Is the Story of 20,000 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes that We,Shall Sell for Less Than They Are Worth, Commencing Tomorrow Special Spring Display of Men’s Hats from Vienna Hat-makers of Vienna and environs are famous for skilful and artistic products. The styles brought out twice yearly by the Wanamaker ‘Store find ready welcome. Tomorrow's Display Includes Feather-weight Derbies that cannot be surpassed in America, $3.50. __A new feature—soft felt hats, slightly tough, $3.50. e bulance, ey Tell Parer Violent in Hotel. Mri They Tell Parents. dle SRUNTORD, Cora Wood, wh . killed her husband, a ds tiled: Chriatop sal ON ais Way's FeNe gut S H Half a dozen styles of inimitable sporting hats, $3. fetutied t 1 t sant to the Sfestean frontier, | Ygedamanse ane thee Wrod operand les and are The Thos. G. Plant Co., of Boston, makers of, 3 A new felt cap, made in one piece like a soft hat, avenue, ni ter Mateon, forty-one years old, @ her own breast last Week, diet yoster- “Queen Qualit: and other excellent trademarked shoes a kon, four 1 ¢ 1 Com ay. k and run down. Ys and o} 4 , ; Teamtibsitront coor etl of me | OY al Por Sasieun, Wisi el bate made 20,000 pairs of low shoes more than their agents None of these can be found outside of the Wana- Geroms ‘the street and walled: “I've sine this morning in the South Ferry| ere Beret : ~~~ I! called for—not far out of the way for a factory producing|] maker Store. Main floor, New Building ree tw. 7“ h ry Hotel, at No, 6 South street. He burst Tl) that many pairs every day. the viel weeks on tramp. Kind hearted man food and bur the boys, under h & tepee in Bock near Bristow tramp slept w! him. The t room and ran, clad tn paja-| 1 © South etreet for half a mile) before he was captured. Bound tn a Q or ‘© strattiacket, he was taken to Bellevue | 1. Founded 1826 We have handled | lots of Plant sh before, | and wore lad to relieve chem of this earplus at the very ‘Do You Know That $8.50 | low lagna td Anas 4 1 | ete oor, Gao we have been busy sorting and marin) = Or $10 Will Buy a Pretty | Gl | serve the army of women who will come in response to ¢ $ oe ; | this announcement, Porcelain Dinner Set? ee iss wes too much for ihr aeaak ine | Women 5 Coats and Sutts i For these are fine, light, graceful, good style Low Shoes, | —_——- | tapes ee ee te ee eee haga gy ng ——————— | just such as you are planning to buy at once or very soon—and From England has just come a porcelain eet with a conven oy Meet tnt t that = We will offer tomorrow, Wednesday they are to be had at or less than usual wholesale cost. The 1 r ‘tional border decoration in an under-glaze blue—a deep blue | ‘ses, recall prices ere Stamped Ont: this Boles Or nearly allot these which somehow seems specially adapted for summer homes and We have divided the hundred odd styles of Women’s Low Small dining rooms. There are 100 pieces in the set—and 100 Shoes into three groupe: pieces at $10 is only an average cost of 10c a piece. The Shoes Trade-Marked at $2 (not many of! he American porcelain sets start even lower. Unless you walk West, and they told the fol 4 eee A, RR The New | fetes tee GOLDS “COUGHS English Top Coats, | m the south side of the Wanamaker China Gallery, you can Jersey City, kept a bontire Ou nd P : | these) and $2.50, and some of Those Trade- hardly realize what good-looking sets can be had for $8.50, Three | the tramp'a tales brought Jersey City | enar tn the wertees vmertsrand aden Cite 45 inches long— . Marked $3, Are to Sell at $1.65 designs; one of grapes in green, with touches of faint blue, another || and food, Radway's BP Smartly tailored in Blue Serges, Fancy Mixtures, Shep- | i of pink carnations, a'third a border of garlands of pink roses. The aries J. Dechert of No. 42 Bruns | the bowels, N a we 1 y 4 p 'P |The Ri ind f the Sh Trade-Marked ‘ ‘ fectly plai he hi ‘4 ; Bats iiest heard bls two young gona | of betwar herd Checks and Covert Cloths, lined throughout, | e¢ Remainder of the Shoes Trade-Marke: $3 | shape is per bie Utes sete ibe bell Cathe talki f the old man, and he wr . | three vegetable dishes, mea’ jatters, an yO ON. Havens. ‘The tran caught St) Seems Puceuntrcat AY gue Ut eieial 4 $ Are to Sell at $1.90, and Those Trade-Marked | *hree veattable dishes, mes a a6 fee a aeadeaianiat ainda in isappeared. nd so was morning the cold will be gone, be | i te bor came home yes ve ae BOW Baie das | P' ’ 25-00 | $3.50 and $4 Are to Seil at $2.40 | pleasantly restful green and brown combination. Copied from in olice are lool 01 ory. 4 i lexpensive i i i jerne, police 0 ing for the story | Sani dak WRK Vi aM tae In each group are Women’s Oxfords, Pumps and Ribbon | expensive design, this set also numbers 100 pieces. | Ties—of kid, tan, gun-metal and patent leather. Some gray/| shoes are in the $2.40 group. 3 ,.,,. |100 pieces, which is:decofated with narrow bands of maroon There is a broad selection of styles in every woman's size. | green or blue, with a line of gold, or with plain bands of gold only. | Every shoe is perfect and fresh, just as it left the factory in- ‘The shape is perfectly plain and the porcelain is so good that every spector’s hands. | other American potter wonders how this maker can possibly keep | All may be sure of prompt and careful service. Tn his manufactory open and sell such fine ware at such low prices. Sale commences Wednesday, Basement, Old Building. Besides, this Half Yearly China Sale still offers a few of those Another American potter distinguishes himself by a $10 set ¢ Attractive Suits in all the new materials and models— Some fancy braid trimmed, others strictly tailored, Plain Serges, Hair-line Stripes and Gray Worsteds. | | a ‘ excepticnally low priced Pouyat dinner sets and also a variety of donlaas $2 00 Spring Presentation \ eae perthy pel nae china dinner sets exquisitely decorated | ° : d 5: | ot the New | Many of these will look at home in city houses, but all of | fgains or 4 nes ay | . . them will be apropos of summer home informality. Be Te HRs manccatis. dantandak <x ' A | Bohemian Shirts Second foor, Od Building | All new, fresh, seasonable merchandise. Koch standard of Cotton Mar. utsette Dresses | | quality maintained. Prices guaranteed the lowest in this city or your q | At $1 75 ( money refunded. No mail, ‘phone or C, O. D, orders. Two Exceptionally Pretty Models. ie { 4 4 Big Economies in Silks Women’s £0c Hose, 29¢ {Nur iid if : ee . | For the man who wants a different kind of shirt—and yet Spring Underwear for Men . 49¢'Printéd Foulards— ) WOMEN'S uae nla mit Colored embroidery and lace trimmed, satin girdle. | does not eare to pay more than $1.75, these are chosen and im-! 1 V 1 5 | wide .. if ‘Al |SILK HOSE—with isle garter tops, Special at $ ported by us in large quantities. |Unusual Values at 50c the Garment | 59¢ Color heels and t also MEN'S PURE SILK J pes I2.00 | Tomorrow they go on sale—new patterns in an almost limit- j 1+ 39c | S0%. in ante, bas trae aR | less A races SHIRTS ON BOLD LINES, yet It is a case of an American maker of underwear going the \ | ple (with’ slight’ mill imperfections), | : Frenchman one better. } | PsA lat alee they never transgress the bounds of good taste. | Formerly we had to go to Paris for the best light balbriggan |} | 4 Silk & Net Waists, 1.95 i moor J} Only one importation of these admirable shirts comes to New wear to sell for 50c the garment. Butno longer. These ge the ’ ; | | York each season. 4 ) Bi i i i urd | Of Hospi and stipe mesealing, | Materials are excellent, colors fast. Some very bright ef. best we ever saw or sold at that price. Z| \ COLISEUM AND FORUM--in mnpWelT IFA abd ow eet fal 5, 4 ‘ |]! fects, but others for men of very quiet tastes. Made of Egyptian yarn, soft, cool, absorbent. Shirts sleeve- fay brow oak frames; size 23443 zal imono sleeves; trim- 9) VW omen S S2lk Waitsts é | Colored bosoms—and neat striped bodies—a characteristic ie fa wits short or ae sleeves; drawers knee-length, or with | a Boro TGR ret Ce | med or tailored els; all wanted | |]| foreign touch: short Or ‘ong inecam, on fet. ne ead Tet . | street colors, also white and black. {Hl All made coat style with pleated bosoms and attached cuffs, ‘ White ease cotton underwear, a good running-mate for the | | "also IMPOR r ‘T} $1.75. foregoing, at the same price, 50c, Main floor, New Building. me. 2,60Shirt Waist Box, 1.59 ws rar i ACRE we: Seecnememeneee roe | Spring and Summer Showing of Tailored and Wash Silk Waists a ka 54 | Covered in fine quality Japanese or hardwood | sting; bound with rattan; finished with burnt wood feet and handles. The Last of Our Mer’s $1.35 Shirts Matchless Basement Lorre 1.50 Curtains, pra, 98¢ si Floor) COLORED MUSLIN CURTAINS — Washable Jap. Silk Waists ' \ s 1.49 | Me se cara eae ern a in black or white, buttoned back or front, pleated model, To Sell at 70c | me | $3.50, 4.75 and 5-95 When we put these shirts on sale the values ran as high as $3.50. Shirt-makers | best quality oll opaque, with whom we do much business have been very generous in making up their ends of | , SORE ETIAg OU traE Tailored model, new shirt sleeve, | fine shirtings and putting them in at a low average price. ‘ ; each; two } | $5.95 and 7.50 | But after several hundred dozen have been sold a fair estimate of the remainder \ orate ETAL 25c Denims, yd, 19 Mi) || | would be something like this: 2 cans for...... «| POC) UPHOLSTERY DENIMS—extra heavy Natural Pongee VW aists, | 900 Shirts of $1 Grade | | | Striped Colored Wash Silk Waists, | | quality; 36 inches wide; all col y Sai | : 9 > witEnbolcis =< Embroideries fae Sty LS IBGE W180) Bb COLCrd. | a , op 4 collar, | 1,100 Shirts of $1.50 Grade a ‘ a Fourth | ig ie oe STAMPED LID 94.60 Liaoleutns. Fc ee 90 ane 0.75 100 Shirts of $2 Grade aye SGeYilined wand tinny devgnes colors gothrouen§| Colored Striped Taffeta and Foulard Waists, All to go at 70c each. Coat shirts, with cuffs attached; pleated or plain bosoms. with pearl t $c | to the back | Pleated model, | Here and there is one that shows signs of handling. Sizes 14 to 16, but most shirts in REAMPED: LAWN SHIRT WAISTS — | S™=teeeeneneennnnnnnnnneEe $ i \| sizes 1414, 15 and 1514. Wednesday, Basement, Old Building, with material to finish 1 $45 Rugs, 10,98 {fax 5-95 | i es ie STAMPED TOWELS—with material to BRUSSELS RUGS—Oriental designs BI h J Whi S ° ° | 2 * finish .... Orient 1 lack an ite Striped Foulard W aists | VW W | | arte BOT OF BTAMRED , aii Fancy and tailored models, : Smart New Long oats. lor pl omen ith a | ; Regularly B36; esl vacseeee ADE pre " $7.50 and 10.00 Group fe} ampies , s Fancy White Goods, 9c iti 5 neh i $1.00 Bonbon Dishe: a, ne sheer novelty a ae Black and Uolored Messaline Waists | Long coats of plain blue serge have the call for Spring. Black braid is used quite freely on some models, SILVER-! sin ‘ s, fig + In new and Black Chiffon Waists |]| ornamenting the sailor or shawl collars and the accompanying long revers. Newest form of the sailor collar is a new asso Ds one aU, fans ; ; pointed—one such collar is inlaid with ‘‘cloth of gold’ and the cuffs are to match. Others are trimmed with $4.00 Photo Frames, 2. 00 Photo F PLATE : _ in several models, plain and trimmed, black satin. $13.75 and $15 es cas Frames, 2.79 Wiens | 205 Bed Spreads, 1009 Was $5.00, 5.50 and 7.50 | The SAMPLE LONG COATS at $17.50 are of serge, satin and various silks, suitable for street and even- ' ~-in extra eads In Marse y \ x! Also ||| ing wear. Dealers have cheerfully paid $17.50 and more for duplicates of these coats, so you may know they are 25¢ Embroideries, 1c pales bluish Ril a A large assortment of ||| high-class garments. e Wee Building, IN 17 Towellings, yd. 11! 9¢ V'" ' Fe ; Wai etticoats Chit si Wate Ustetal area Plain and ‘Dressy Chiffon Waists, | = ew Py ane a W. B. Nuform ‘oi bis, queaanre ot hae Gui n; extra quality; suitable for rolle w white , a RE ee ee eee Tee os means OF rolier $7.90 to 75.00 |) RERBOESME OF -inSah: BEY. WE Corsets at 75c white striped percaline; or black | $2Unir mn Hats, $1.25 aa st tne arene ‘ | lingerie waists, showing original de- 50 pilg eva ie hi ecs AOE \ vOM FINE CHIP SHAPES» 1,00. Boys Suits, 89% me ) : Special ' |}| signs in lace and embroidery trim- and $1. pleated ruffle. | il, | medium i TEED FAST COLOR Chiffon Cloth Waists ming. 50c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. aaa og sell ~ pc sh At 85c, Balsiooate of shined per- } LS SUITS—in chamb 1 ma Silk lined, 1 apt i eal | Tailored waists of white linene have 1s 18 One Of a si : caline with accordion - pleated } Women’s Waists, $1.25 2: x» white and colors Nm ABPRL IAS 280 BRA CRURT iI] tront of Mesican drawn-work and laun. prises planned by the Corset ruffle and bands of black sateen; { | WOMEN'S TAIL( Dany ig: $5.95 ee eee eedlaomy ef) Section for this dubllee maces or of black percaline with tiny 1,00 Coral Jewelry, 39c aa ; ro : | Long hip models, with medium pleats or embroidered ruffle. | IMPORTED CORAL a ‘at ‘ Fancy Striped Chiffon Taffeta Waists, | | Chiffon walate Be extremely PORES low bust. At $3.75, petticoats of messalin silk in i } | Tailored model, with pleating at side Navy OF STAY: AYES ATBAD DA: Ag ae Not a unlimited quantity at black or changeable shades; wih deep | | yoke and bands of messaline. Open at these special price accordion-pleated flounce, smali ruffle Fiat SO ON DORN $3. 99 | ee eS saa Stee uilding, eee tent, Old BAUS | aud Rae bags Basement, Ola Buillar Do no: fail to see our specia! showing of ' ‘ : | 1 N VW A N A M A K E R ; Dinner Favors, lable Decorations, ete., for Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, ||} St, Patrick's Day. [may | 4 i h A Eighth to Tenth Street } | ormerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourt venue, Eight! to Ter Teet, m x wn / —_— er } i aia Sint = — nlepeniecteeamnntienitiail a cones names eres * — . _ :

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