The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1911, Page 8

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a | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911. COOL GIRL LEADS. "253480 From the How to think » An Event Tomorrow in the Wanamaker Men’s Store 350 New Spring Suits for Men ‘Bw DLL Worsteds and Cheviots, in the Season's Accepted Patterns— Tans, Browns, Grays, Etc. “HOW DO YOU DO IT?” the men will ask when they see these suits, offered in the height of the DANGEROUS FIRE | TSPERSONS FROM eee | FIRE TO SAFETY Fi THIS FOLDING GO-CARTFREES 1 3 “ ‘ ia x . re ivered to ‘ ables Fourteen Families to Nodown payment required REE. oJ Well, fen't she?" i not @ poem at all.” The Rey, Father Pran of the show. by snapped up and married editor.” ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS 155-157-159 EAST 23D STREET ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. Let UsSave You Moneyin Your Home Furnishing — Escape to Street. f played exceptions | morning when # Ape broke out wish to fu your home with up- je and Spring season at prices | 10 Ridge and tom prices, you will finc that would seem to apper- families, She our establishment the piace to visit this week. We have made big price reductions in every department, and ff money saving tain to a much later time. Is an object to you a trip to our store will well repay you. But the men must re- Handsome White Enamel Steel Bedsteads} || member that now, when dp Like cut, with heavy brass spindles they are purchasing Spring = <=) worth piade. "Great speciale. pad suits, manufacturers are turning their attention to the Fall products and whatever is left of Spring fabrics must be moved | but wasisted ¢ | pying the third fi t whe lived to safety were nearly all half emoke. ‘There was a recent death in the fam-| fly of Jacod Gro: | & delegation of six ing the family an i 4“ seats fine ee one IZ EMPIRE FURNITURE MFG. CO., 56-58 W. 22d St., - ous! N.Y. Faden Cahaté@ | Mr. and Mra, I 3 | MINSTREL SHOW TO AID | In addition to these Gross and his wife, " A } torsver with Lilian and six younger ST. MONICA’S CHURCH.! BROADWAY AT 13TH st. WOMEN’S DEPT. WO have taken every i children, occuple 6 apartinent, quienes | PS ws iced xd ; Many Unique Features, a Barn yard of Spring fabrics in | Dance and a Chorus of 135 the stock of one of New York’s largest manu- facturers of clothes for men, including his salesmen’s samples. It is, perhaps, the largest end-of-season purchase in the local history of men’s high-class fabrics. Tomorrow, we offer the FIRST of the suits made up for us from this great purchase of sea- sonable and all-wool cloths. All sizes. Full range of models. Young men will find just what they want. Others will be accommodated with more _ conservative tailoring. Values up to $32—and few less than that. Beginning tomorrow morning, $22. Main floor, New Building. get out of bed and found the filled with dense smoke which ing through a hole which burned in tho wall separating one of the rooms ‘rom the hallway. She ran to the front window and scream: Promised. for the annual minstrel pan Ci Closing-Out-Sale 500 New Spring Suits For Women, Misses & Juniors Abe Ginsberg, who was her cries and jooked up ley of the Union Market sta turned in an alarm. ‘When Malloy got back to the place he found that Lillian b the three youngest 500 Solid Oak Chilfoniers Libera 0 $1.00 a Week on $65 Worth $1.50 a Week on $100 Worth No Mail Orders Filled for Specials, model alete. 60... secccccececeeessesceeceecessoss members of floors. The firemen put out the fire aft about $500 worth ¢ mage had been| I'm Irish?" Gone, It is believe: by fats gnawing match Bought to sell for 20.00. Imported homespun suits in gray, brow: tan tones, also bla white check ind Very smart new lon en 7m 2 | ] 5.00 had dragged Into th tween the plaster w ie Le FELL FOUR STOR‘ES. Joseph Natell, thirty-three, fell trom the window of room on the fourth lity Bought to sell for 25.00. Black an‘ white check worsted and blue and black serge suits. Sailor collars of braid and lon shawl, closing at waistline with large ornamenta utvons 1 850 Beautiful: tailored of men’s wear serge, bottom of coat and skirt trimmed with folds of rich maf cont and skirt trimmed with folds of ich I + aaa >. Large Lot of Waists Here Is a 3-Piece Parlor Suite] || % Be Sold gt Manufacturer's Cost of Exceptional Value |\., font \Life Insurance or Death | fourth Bip (his warning lusurance—Which? | received hich will provably| Te asictibes F ; : reault fatally. " s Allerative He goes to work at 2 A, M. and set ° his alarm clock for 120 A, M v e yesterday afternoon afte ng. When the clock went led out of bed to turn on) y the ght and lurched against a wi | He fell through it, taking sash and home to die, 1 began treat Extra Special---50 Dresses ARTHUR WHBB, Values up to $30. fa rite siellh f above case on ‘ weve The frames are of rich mahogany finish, hand rubbed. The loose ry ee ss \caneteeean han k Odd dresses in foulard, messaline, taffeta, \ $] 0 sulk plush, cushions attached, by ane, cord and » right lei ! i i +] is ed. ‘ou pay at leas tures of the, left arm, right eg and eolienne and chiffon over silk .......... $40.00 for anything like ¢ elsewhere.” Our price $94.75 E biy die, this week ‘ : inane A a f it ] H Prices $2 to $16—Values $3 to $25 Voiles, Crepes and Lingerie upen Monday and Saturday We bought the traveler’s sample lines of a well- Evenings Until 10 known manufacturer of woman’s high-grade waists —and we are going to sell them at the price the r 4 retailers would have to pay. gue, Mailed Free These blouses show the newest effects in materials PAYMENT PLAN and cut, and decided originality of style. $i00 $10 $320 2 Laces used are of excellent quality, embroidering 150 $15 2.25 is carefully done, and the very popular French knots 30 ; are in a large number of styles. : High and low necks—some open in front but ma- jority in back. Some are plain white, others have touches of black; still others of one or two colors. Shoat at ee BECAUSE THESE WAISTS ARE SAMPLES 4 Furnished at $163 gras || THEY ARE NEARLY ALL DIFFERENT—-NOT 5 Compiete at $225 MORE THAN FIVE OF EACH KIND—$2 TO $16 vit: ran TOMORROW. Third floor, Old Building. I20West23%:51 JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth ave., Eighth to Tenth et, 50 6.0 RAPIDS FURNAUKE We aliow on all 10% Watch for | the Big Jump | Although The World is now =| prirting more “Summer Re- soit” advertisements than avy other Eastern newspaper, the 2] present firures will take a sud- & de bound upward when the vacation season opens a few weeks hence To appreciate what a valu- able guide to tou ists and recre- tion-seehers The Wo lu’s adver- tising columns will be this year, it should be recal.ed that 64,068 “Summer Resort” Ads. were printed in The Most Ills of Life come from errors in diet, from too little exercise or from the mis takes we commit without thinking of consequences, These sicknesses may be slight at first, but they hinder work, prevent advancement or bring depression and spoil enjoyment, What is worse, they lead to serious physical disorders if not checked in time; but you CAN check them easily and quickly, They will Naturally Yield To sucha safe, simple, reliable family remedy as Beecham’s Pills. Inevery household where this famous and unequalled medicine is known, the whole aspect of life is changed forthe better, Be ready to help ourself—and your family—to overcome trouble and to regain, and eep, good bodily conditions by having on hand for immediate use BEECHAN'S PILLS ‘4 Pille are spectally suitable, See tnetructions with each be Dee tamn el uvaryhore.. In boxes le, end 26s, nen aie World Inst year--nearly threes tiinss tho 18,799 published in the Herald. Recd World Ads. for : | Variety Always.

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