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SSO ssa aE z i © THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1911 Oy vel ‘a 0% fraaih ste What Is to Be Seen In la Conference de Paris The Spring Fashion Exposition The who have seen Chantecler know that when he wented to telephone back to the Yassecour,” he used the line formed by the roots of the flowers. A mornisg- glory ws the mouthpiece of this queer telephone wiih a big bee for a buzzer. InParis, there seems to be much the same sort of wire!ess telephone that keeps the Wnhamaker Bureau informed of all that is going on. bie “Jizz-2z-2z—-Madame Paquin has just had a special parasol made to show with her gdns."" The parasol is here. : ‘ “fuzz-ze-2z—Talbot end Jeanne Lanvin and Marcelle Demay have reserved certaj veils at certairPmanufacturers’."’ The veils are here. 8uzz-zz-zz—Poiret had a maker embroider certain collar and cuff sets for him,” the Frchantress to prove her racing! waters, will add materially to the in oe. lee bat nd will be of | terest of the sport in prospect for the 4 thore who | coming KeaKor ard harnessed Mr. Iselin an Enthusiagt. The owner of the Enchantress ts one of the oldest members of the New York » aod an ardent yachtsman nese for racing was mant- t years when he entered his raid and the yaw! Vigt- 1 special races . Which, before IS LAST WORD IN. © | YACHT DESIGNING The [Enchantress Is Being * Rigged Now and \ill Be , Here Next Month. } DOOR HINGES ARE GOLD | Built for Cruising, She Will Probably Be the Fast- est of Her Kind. will white win masts the beauty, a r | mer table dream oraft, that son the waves as light as the fila f fancy. will be rating differences of en the new acho All the Spring Overcoats succersfully de tn a duet with 1 te Th, 1s now @ Are Ready in the Men's Basement ClothingStore All-Wool Fancy Coats Neat Grays and Brown: $12.50 & $14.50 All- Wool Black and ! Oxford Coats * boat In the tur an Bea. A yen the olds cup e purchased % West street Upon an inno last atage of exist anc \ differences, and races be- [tween them and possibly with the Westward, If phe returns to American ence. 10 Cigars of genuine merit made from pure well seasoned tobaccos for nooner, the the final eens att $12, $14 and $16 : hig ott owte The pretty boutonnieres in the Exposition at Salle Fentina came Rain nase fronSo and So.” They are here! ; And last, but not least, come the Paris gowns from the important couturiers; and theeautiful hats from the leading Paris modistes; and a host of Parisiana which are so tw that you could not have seen them if you had left Paris two weeks ago. Is it strange that the Paris office likes to prepare for the Conference de Paris? Or is it strange that the Conference contains the very latest and most unusual an seldom seen things that comet to America? It is all yours for the looking tomorrow. 2500 Neglige Shirts For Men at $1 Initial showing of the FANCY OVERCOATS in the Basement Store. Fine, new coats, fashioned in accordance with this season’s styles. Neat pat- terns|in gray, tan or brown; plain weaves or herring- bone. For young men aswell as their elders. All sizes. We are just as careiul about what we sell in the Basement as in any other section of the Men’s Store. Every garment carries the Wanamaker guarantee. 15 Cents at Cannot be matched for real cigar : SS value at any price. Royal Bengals An enjoyable smoke clear to the end Get them—INSIST if you must— but get them. Accompanying illustration is actual size of a Royal Bengals, P confident that in thet i ne Feached the long carer he gay has t le in a evigning. When der to draw the plans for Mr. Iselin told him to! ven In the merest de Fourth floor, Old Building. hat was ever not planned tion of ma All-wool Trousers, blue, $3.75; fancy, $2.75 to $4.50. Fancy Vests, in new spring patterns or white, $2, $2.25 and $2.45. ‘ what sort of a ese is may be conve even the bin, und lockers 162 New Spring Suits for BOYS Mite 2h |Win for Es igen coe | a To Sell Tomorrow READY WHEN THE STORE OPENS TODAY EL ey At $5.50 | a!) \ \ Made up from ends of a high grade of ef | Al mixed cheviots, and lined in fine cotton twill. \ i \ Patterns in-neat grays and tans, with neat fold plate js impervious to the cor- J stripes. + and the manufacturer—a secret in which you may participate substantially by. sup- rosive influence of salt atmoaphere. Suits and Spring Overcoats Ht 1 ; lying yourself with half a dozen or more of these shirts. Pid line pa id cies Bate Almost every day you are attracted to good stores by the ! Double-breasted jackets and Norfolks, the |# P'VIN€ ¥ Made for us by the manufacturer of our highest-priced shirts. Best weaves of lomestic madras are used. Patterns selected this season by a house whose taste has always coincided with that of well-dressed men. | Precisely the same finish and laundering to be found in our $1.50 and $2 shirts. Then how do we sell them for $1 each? Ah—that is a little secret between us Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 The Story of the Smith Gray & Co. 15.50 and 18,50 SPECIAL p 8, Ht le necessary, in order to presen the purity of the finish not to use any sort of metal polish | on the hinges and other fixtures. With mold plate a soft rag will serve, for Plain neglige, coat style, cuffs attached. Sizes 14 to 17. lengths. $1. special pricing of articles such as neckwear, hosiery, shirts, collars, etc.—these are usually offered at cost or even under cost for the pu: of advertising their institution. Smith Gray Co. believe in itd advertising that brings their stores fair! the public. But where Smith Gray & Co. differ from any other ingti- Various sleeve Main floor, New Building. Twelve Flat Plates beam of 27 feet and a draught of 15 few. She carries 116 tons of lead, cast | Im one bulb, on her keel, fitted on with Tobin bronze, which should enable her to stand up in almost any weather. i] “latter with yoke and box pleats. YN Precisely the fabrics found in our regular $8.50 suits, double-breasted, 10, to 17 years. orfolks, 7 to 14 yelirs. form of legitimate ly and squarely before Alexander =, Cochran's famous echooner Westward, which ran away * or Iwkury of the home that he will not | from everything under canvas on the othe: 1s four feet loss on the water line and of practically the same over- all dimensions as the Enchantress. Not Built for Racer, Although Tt was not Mr, Isetin's pri- mary intention to bulla a world-beatt racer ted a cruiser that could get in the procession with the epeediest schooners in American waters, arf it te the ehrnest ellef of Cary @mith & Ferris that Mr, Iselin will have to look more over the stern than over the bows for hls competitors, er will make his home on the Enchantress next summer, Ho intends to do some private racing at Newport, but'at present has not planned to enter any of the big cup races, He will cruise more than race, and there és no comfort have aboard of this new @chooner de duxe, Notwithstanding the lavishnesa of expenditure on the Enchantress there je adeolutely nothing garish about her. The .ghest elegance of simplicity was the plan followed by the deaigners. ‘The ealoons are done in flat panela of tapestry inlay. The @old binges are really not as ornate as brass. The vigwing of the echooner was made specially from German eteel and the fron work of the blocks are of the same material, | May Go Arouns Worid. The Iselin schooner has been #9 con= tution in America is in the fact that they are willing to create values in dollars instead of in pennies, and prefer to be judged by the clothes they themselves produce, rather than by articles of furnishings in which they have had no hand in the production. For thia reason, Smith Gray & Co. have produced for your consideration, suite and Spring overcoats at 15.50 and 18.50 that are standard values at 20.00 to 25.00, Smith Gray & Co. guarantee that thoge saving on these garments is from 4.50 to 7.00, and further assure you of full service to your entire satisfaction. The full story of the 15.50 ana 18.50 special Smith Gray & Co. suits and Spring overcoats, is never told until uu have received the anticipated service, and the extra value fe made you an advertising asset of Smit Gray & Co. YOU MAY CHOOSE AT 15.50 suite of high grade velour, eassimere and worsted cheviote—neat mixtures, smart stripes in many exclusive Smith Gray & Co. designs. 00 Spring Overcoats in black, oxford and smart designs in grays, browns and Olives. 18.56 Suits include blue serges of all pure AustraHan stock yarn dyed worsteds and high grade velours~-included are neat mixtures in exclusive Smith Gray & Co. designs—colore ings include grounde of black,-brown, gray and all the new Thee so 18.50 Spring Overconts include smart new ‘Tweed weaves and designs, also velours and worsted finished cheviots in the fashionable shades of gray, brown and various mixtures. In all the above garments, you will find distinctively styled models for men, young men and 8. The tailoring was all done in the Smith Gray & Co. tailoring plant by the same craftsmen, and is of the same’ high standard as garmengs usually costing double. Every garment is worthy of the serious consideration of every man, who demands clothes of highest appeal, clothes this price. or rose gilt. facturer has been using them on spring begs selling at $8.50 (you can see some in ‘our own stock Strong, well-made garments, carrying the Wanamaker warranty. Tomorrow and Sat- urday, $5.50. * Main floor, New Building. The Story of a Fine Handbag Priced Tomotrow $3.75) There are only sixty. Hardly Icoks as though there ever would be any more at The frames are German silver in dull gray, green They are largely, hand-made and the manu. ). We tought all of these frames he had to put on $5 begs Then we thought better of it and have, put cn these $5 bags-~ of fine black goat seal, beautiful leather lining, exquisite work, manship-—price gags that read only $3.75. But please remember—cnly sixty bags, and all made » well that every woman who cares about a GOOD hand ba; will want one, Such useful things as purses, pocket bcoks, card cases, bi books, drinking cups, medicine cases, writing cases, dressin cases, bottle cases, manicure sets, scissor sets, traveling clock: work baskets, waste pansy baskets, thermos bottle cases, foldin mirrors and many other t ings. New prices 75c to $5. Scme are ccnsiderably hendled; meny pieces almost frest And a Missing Platter Queer way to start a bargain advertise-| |ambeth Ware—A Doulton Art ment, and yet, because we pointed out to f 2 8 the manufacturer’sAmerican agentthatthe| Porcelain, 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $I A few hundred pieces come to sell at French Dinner Sets Come to | | actual c6st of making—minus 60 per cent. Reinforce Our Special March $17.50 Sets contained tea plates uncommonly flat, he allows us to go below any price before quoted on French china and sell Daintily Decorated Theodore Haviland. Sets of 100 Pieces at $12 To the same agent we pointed out the lack of a second size meat platter in a new shipment of sets to reinforce our special March $35 assortment. This meat platter in open stock would cost perhaps $1.50. Otherwise the set is every whit as charm- ing as ever, and ever piece is liberally treated wjth the best gold. Because this one meat platter is absent the price drops duty, minus all shipping charges, insurance and middleman’s profit. Anybody with a Dutch shelf in dining-room or den, any- body. who smokes or has a friend who smokes, anybody who likes brown jugs, any Scotchman~— all are invited to come early tomorrow. Just the perfectly artistic things that almost every cultivated person likes, but does not always buy because prices are too high. Here is an opportunity which will last only a very little while. Better | | Sample Leather Goods are Repriced | | | | to $30. come early. Second Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER of distinctive style, clothes that at once stamp the wearer as of discrimination and discernment. Furthermore, the saving of 4.50 to 7.00 on every garment should be of vital inter- est to every man. ‘Try a Smith Gray & Co. special, and you will always be a Smith Gray & Go. customer, Yet these prices are so far belcw half that anytody who want leather gccds will be justified in making a quick trip to secur these, Main Aisle, Old Building. | structed that some time in the near future she may bo fitted with auxitiary | Dower and set, out on a cruise of the World, But for a year at least she will fimply be w racing crulser or racer, pice riage seed ‘ Five Smart Styles in These af Formerly A. T,Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Patallemen Gus cunme c uine Smith Gray Q Co, Ready-to-Wear Hats at $3.5( Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: . a Broadway at W. s Fulton St. at Flatbush Av, Ast lik, ‘arren Street Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av, Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. Bicorne, helmet an three variations of ro brims and high crown: Many women start th season with such hats because after wearin) them with tailored suit: during the Spring they are splendid knockabout hats for the summer out- Lungs Declared Sound— Life Insurance Granted. Lord & Taylor It you kuew a” remedy that real Trercionis, that lad saved f the Adventure of ‘Channel Marsh”. A Detective Yung disease wh Sto vette te Founded 1826 ing.” with next ell es Pa Rough straws, of ere estes er see tetas val tae course. Those of black Important Sale of Men’s Shirts Plain or Pleated Colored Negligee Shirts Coat model, attached cuffs, light and dark patterns, woven and printed madras cloth, One Dollar | Values #1.50 and $2.00. | | developed, My have bows or the new standing ears of. various colored velvet. Those o nacre shadings hav black and colored velve bows or ears. Fe ago aud who was cured ly Kekuman's ANOTHER RED Second floor, Old Building. John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. by © company that had “1 have adviged several p to take Eckman’, 2d those who took it faithfully had tne same reulte as myself.” (Signed Affidartt) CHAS, MORGAN, Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchit Hay Fover, Throat and Lung Affertions, by all Hegeman and Kiker stores and other leads Oruggiste, Ask for booklet of gured cases and wrile Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St, to Eckman Laboratory, Phusdaiphis, Pa., for a4 ‘ nal evidence, & TRIANGLE‘ : YSTERY ' dain - — | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS