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j i f 4 et Sn iy THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 380, 1911. “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.” MEXIGANENVOY. CRASHOF GLASS Pm SHUNSMADEROS; BRINGS POLICE Quinine” Pack Callens ‘i CHILD TUMBLES 60 FEET, "at '* | HURRIES TO DIAZ © TO ARREST TWO crc: secretes wan eaxcentive | Bie Ge Wash YSuits .I8 | state Naren , romo Quinine A apeclal sale of Boys' Wash Bults, aa ltustrated, made of genuine Hydegrade Galatea cloth, stamped kon each one, that regularly sell at $1.49. Military De 1a Barra Fails to Stop for Men Arrested After Chase'$ , : Peace Talk at San Antonio When Jewelers Window ft PSs ofl Pah coe; THM Fed uuerty wed we O10, | CUlceey | Always remember the full name. Look ter knickerbocker pants; sizes 2 to 8 years. on Way to Mexico City. Is Smashed In. this signature on every bes. Giris’ 79 | dita CWS cur Dresses, « > AT HU | qiise ster Spacat P i Five very pretty models (one illustrated) at thisprice eee Bc iatalinag | ts ‘enue. trom Combination of colors: all linen, with four-inch fold of etre Muutret” and Twenty-ft plaid, or all plaid with four-inch fold of linen; waists finished in kimono effect_to match V or square neck, Sizes 6 to 14. Excellent value at $1.49. Misses’ Shoes. Girls’ Coats. Tan Russia calf, high cut; also black | Materials are all wool fancy mixtures and brown velvet; sizes 11 to i, 98. or black and white checks, lined or un- 2; special lined, shaped or shawl collars, 30 in. |! Boys * Shoes. | long, sizes 6 to 14; reg. 4 y 1.48 Patent leather, box calf and viei kid, |$1-98....+ bluchers; sizes 13 to 5; spe » Sui kn ‘ 1.48 Women’s and Misses Suits. Majority Anxious for End of ie" anaes Wary Gut Will Mhsist Of |buek ana aw two tuen euaine away Retaining Their Arms. HARLEM’S GREATEST Furniture Store @AN ANTONIO, 1 Benor de jn | Materials are fine serge, in French Minister of ‘o"" RANWAY'S READY RELIEP Boys’ Underwear. |storm and stripes. Embroidered shaw! through he ere Balbriggan shirts, shert sleeves, /or notch, or satin finished collars; Midts cle NEURALGIA in. long: skirts latest models: knee drawers; sizes 24 to 34; special Lo all sizes and colors; value 6.98 Women’s Hosc. $10.98 Gauze lisle thread, deep garter top, Renaissance Scarfs. high spliced heel; tan or black; 15} 3-piece, 18 by 54 in. long, drawn 59 | all sizes; worth 25¢ work centre; reg. 98¢ of the Madero oon to ente: > With representatives of Radway sf y Relief is the best coun- ny and therefore the ation ‘that can be w Rub it on the par keep flannels soaked é with it'on the seat of the pain. until Misses’ Dress Hats, the highest case is obta which will usually peovle and y ‘ in the course of ten or fifteen fale, with whom bh ° 4 Min ster to Washingte Aid he Ww er tin ininutes: ’ 7 Going to See Diaz. ny ant feared to re Ask ‘0° Radway's and Take No Substitutes. Stylish and pregty Relations between Mexico leghorn hats, as il- Trited States, he said, were o! friendliness, due tc lustrated on the right, trimmed with a large bow of satin or taffeta ribbon and imported ¥ flowers in all the de sired colors. Leg horn color only; worth $2.98. 1.98 ae Seen ae en x A Mattress Chance You Shouldn’t Miss! for their Suils” “Famous trimming; reg. $1.69. Women’s Gloves. Table Damask. wri!! noon be peace in your he . fashionable hat, as illustrated on the left, of fine wan asked 6" Ave. th Girls’ 1 29: Jap straw braid, trimmed with silk braid “T cannot say, T do not know, I must . and large rozette; colors white or burnt, assorted Corner Street Hats, Kid or lambskin; Tomorrow or Fine $12 © First Great Sale Newest slack, white | Bleached, 58 inches wide; col 19 and colors; each ‘an 6 lection of patterns; special, a yd. « teed; reg. 98 . Bo F Ci nne Femme Curtains. Yard Wide’ Percales. Fine Irish point Light and dark coors; variety “72| yards long an of patterns; reg. 12! 40. yd » €2) white or Arab; val. $1.49; Taffeta Ribbons. Lace Curtains. 6-inch, all colors; extra heavy; 123! Samples, 3 to 3! yards long; 19 value 19¢ yd... 2 while they last, each : Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 eee fz, March 30-—Att avatte! Able Insurrectos In the fleld in northern Mexico are & concentrated west of Chiluahua, Ing to news received here, It is believed by insurrecto sym- Pathizers that the p ix to allow those who have fou the Insurrecto cause to have part in the consider- ation of peace terms, | That there hax been no recent feht- {ng around Chihualiua is regarded as in- @icating t the relect Complete Home Outfi.tings on These Easy Terms: $100 Purchases, Wkly$1.50 75 “1.00 50. “* ae | One Price—The Lowest! All Goods Marked in Plain Figures OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ywernment preparatory to peace nego- tations, Will Keep Arms. However, the concentration of Ma aeros es near Chihuahua would make possible an immediate movement exainst that city should negotiations Men’s Furnishings Complete Assortments for Spring Presenting a wealth of superbly styled, full-length Coats of finest navy blue and black serges and beautiful effects in two-tone novelty materials, shepherd y of the Insure Shirts | Pleated or plain bosoms, with starched or French checks, etc. soft cuffs RA A $1.50 & $2.00 Many artistically trimmed with ZW Tanke any satin of contrasting colors, stripe VG im N eck weal ; : : or check silks or elaborate sou- in a large assortment of designs and colorings, plain | tache and wide silk embroidery. An the time crops is now at hand, it 4 they will be willing to 1 ferme and await the di feforms if arsured by the ¢ the reforms. already outlined wil enacted. They will demand, however, that the vetain their ar that ail prizoners taken since the rection be released and tha fen of those who have falle gurrecto ranks be given the pensations awanied to famili Federal dead. mobiling. 1,00 to $3.50 Never Before Shown $1.6 $3.5 for less than $15.00 All Sizes for Women All Sizes for Misses Vietory CONSTANTIN Waistcoats in various styles—all well tailored. $3.50 & $5.00 Tie ae fe English ‘Raglan Sleeve Cloth Storm Coats esa : ite oftzemats to sot ANd $18.50 & $22.50 ROSENBAUM &Co. 10 and 12 West 23rd Street | for all oecasions—Dress, Street, Driving or Auto- | | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. WEEKLY Important Purchase i, YM opens AR ACCOUNT 100 Women’s and Misses’ Custom Tailored Suits J 10 Groadway, New York ae yam TET ct Ese pom an s02° Regularity Sold for $30.00 ° Your Liver | sgee re oo is Clogged up ve +50 “ S70% $ ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT $15.00 That's Why You're Tired—Out of LARGER AMOUNTS IN » 009° Sorts—Nave No Appetite. Pay FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE 500 NW ER Liver 2174: %22,AVE. sTHBSH I rea. Blue Serge Suits ) wll pl yeah mh OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 OVCLOCK London Tweed Suits $ eee Mannish Mixture Suits coin , White Serge Suits tae, Me Fancy Serge Sults Values sf Se “FOLLOW THE CROWD” SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE | - q Genuine mater Signature 9 7} ”? Superior custom tailored, 25 inch length Shin / | into The World Ss Want coat, panel skirt front and back Women’s Sizes, 32 to 44 Small Women and Misses, 14, 16, 18, 20, World Wants Work Wandery| columns. A und fancy; also novelty designs in Silk Knitted Scarfs, | | $1.00 to$}.00 | ON Gloves = {It Makes Little Difference What You Want, a World Want Will Get It. nm pacatatent ical aoe ns ee -s c se Hamels tre Tomorrow Invites Finis on the March China Sale! The Last ‘Day Presents Some Exceptional Opportunities In the Half-Yearly China Sale one table is filled’ with English brown pottery, every piece 50c tomorrow! Pitchers with hunting scenes, tobacco jars suger and cream sets, etc., etc. On another table the last of an importer’s French fancy china samples. Chocolate ‘sets tomorrow will te $: Regu- larly they would be $15. Plates, 50c; regularly th be $1.25. About two hundred pieces such as salz dishes, celery trays, plates, tobacco jars, half usual prices, and some at a third of th rate. Fine Doulton and Dresden plates a very few. Prices $18 dozen, were $30 and $36; $30 di were $45, $48 doz., were $60. Belated dinner sets from Chas. Field Haviland, which at the sale’s beginning would have been marked $30. Just put on sale, we make the price of them $20. Only nine sets. Marie Antoinette roses, ribbons and baskets decorate pretty Austrian dinner sets. Six scts are left; price drops to $17.50 a set from $25. 113 pieces. Cannot tell how many other extraordinary low priced sets will be here. Just depends on how soon you choose. Yes, tomorrow will be the last day of a China Sale which has offered the greatest values of Wanamaker china history. Second Gallery, New Bui'ding. _—— reg) Rin selling Good-bye to March Housewares Sale x Tomorrow Ends the Opportunity. But There is Abundance of Everything for All Who Come During the Closing Hours. All the specially-priced hand-made Woodenware — kitchen tables, laundry benches, ironing boards, blacking cases, library steps, chopping boards, towel rollers--available for last-minute purchasers. Prices average 25 percent. off. VOLLRATH ENAMELED STEEL WARE. every piece we sell of this splendid seamless kitchenware makes a perma- nent friend. So the more we sell between now and Friday night, at a third off regular prices, the greater our pleasure. Throw away those BATHROOM FIXTURES that show- ed their iron foundation by rusting through, and replace them here tomorrow with solid brass, nickel-plated, that cannot rust. March prices are very tempting. Everything needed for the bathroom, including white enameled stools and medicine cabinets. The PERCOLATORS. and CHAFING DISHES that were made especially for this sale outshine any we have seen before at $5. The design is new and handsome. Copper or nickel-plated. Also nickel-plated baking dishes at $1.50 and casseroles at $2.25. he smaller things—KITCHEN CUTLERY, brushes, chamois and other sundries—all join in the movement and some very wise housewives are stocking up enough to carry them over until our next sale, in September. Basement, New Building, John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ’ for Men Fancy Worsted $15 and 516 They are the first offering of a manufac- turer who has long sought to sell to the Wanamaker Store. Naturally he has done his very best. Excellently made, in attractive spring patterns, $15 and $16. CRAVENETTED WORSTED RAINCOATS Presto collars, Just the thing for this uncertain season. Unusual values at $15. LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS.-$12.50 and $14.50 for fancy fabrics; $12, $14 and $16 for black or Oxford. SPECIAL--A Black and Oxford Silk-lined Overcoat, guaranteed fast color, any size, $15. Silk lining to the edge, All-wool Trousers, blue and black, $3.75; fancy, $2.75 to $4.50. Fancy Vests, spring patterns, $2, $2.25 and $2.45, Basement, New Building. John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street