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T9T1. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, SEVENTHUGSBEAT [RAE Wii) GARCREW AND FLEE" cise J ASALTO DANES UP ees —_ ORPHANS WIN HERITAGE. —— We Continue Tomorrow the Events Conductor and Motorman Are | jae ° {Koske Sensess hy Hi “ | nat & SATURDAY LAST Oars in Women’s Waists, Silk Dresses, ‘ waymen i pein Ne Aner a | of Renard’s 2nd Quarter-Annual JONE MAY LOSE AN EYE. ff Ho APH OVALS Stock Reducing SALE ig Rhehgeaidednetie ies shi" Hatta hh 4,000 Women’s. White Waists, valued at $7,500, to sell at $5,000. Only Passer Prices are 75c, $1, $1.35 and $1.85. 500 Women’s Silk Dresses at $8.50 and sida tance saving possible is one-fourth. 23d Street, West Near Sth Avenue, N, Y. The Renard Policy See “Stock clearances four times a year all apparel ‘MUST Practically ‘all our Women’s Suits re-grouped at $10.75, $12.75 and ae ier aeaal! $14.75. Special Suits for young women at $15 500 Women’s Dress Skirts of unusual quality, made from manufac- ‘and a Great turers’ remnants of cloth, at: $4.75. ; A 4 RESPO NSE All of these are on sale today, but fair assortments should be available tomorrow. Much other ex- ' cellent merchandise has been prepared for enbitl ict: ysl well below the mares Barely two selling days left all the season's surplus ig inpiememenbienenanten ml sal enheanet f every section must go before the stroke of six Saturday night. ware Three Good Patterns in FB des ON ran oet to | Final, still further price reductions now prevail on all remaining The Best Millinery News Yet Plated Table Ware * Benjamin, being broken in lots, the following among others: 194 Ready-to-Wear Hats, such as we have At 106 each as @ conductor. been selling all season at $5 and $6.50, with en highwaymen appeared eud \) Coffee spoons, tea spoons, and salt nm a clumpyot treee near the in : (PARLOR FLO‘ la few of $4 grade, come to the Basement and pepper shakers. 1Ne, iruee of tnt oven ML SUR TemainINE | Trimmed Hats Row TG ait eahiied At 15¢ each X t on the tracks and one of M ‘ nted a revolver at the motor- ng ‘ Dessert forks and spoons, oyster forks Gor fone i ine | Alluemainie. oc ‘Trimmed Hate Now $12.80 At $2.50 one a And, two held the motormar Atl’ vemaini > .00, Ina dozen or more shapes—all of the At 20c each Vineet over the heap with te until | $45.00, $50.00 & $65.00 Plume Hats nw tae feesetice bio of rough braid, simply Table spoons, dinner knives and forks, he dre nsolens ‘ trimmed with velvet or quills. Both shapes butter knives, sugar shells and tea ¢ the other four men eae a and colors are very desirable. strainers. Wisk the. Gas All remaining T eh d H N $3 75 i Nbeseetien tii ttt Dee Ramen polenendN sie pen nd the eat i ow $2. , ’ ee ee at $5.00 & $7.50 allored Kats ¥ = : yA atianilona) They Alliremathing Tai dH Now $5.00 ‘| Young Women’s Suits Extra Knickers withthese cides Wicked land fis $7.50 & $10.00 ailored Hats Get a New Price, $12 Boys’ Suits at $5 ‘ Pies ee eae eee Black, navy, tan, checks, Copenhagen It makes such a difference. One nighwaymen had Just start- Allperantning .B FLOOR) Sh New $00 | and mixtures. ; From rag A the ” will be left 2 Shas the ae pores tar koee 2 i ow O Hairline striped serge in the junior Tequently and, with two pairs o| ristiertyly Galea ners pid & §3.95 Rough Braid Shapes 1 sizes. Originally $12.75 and $14.75. Rees coe ot thaah ealts’ i s com, jons follow he . . rm. wif th i. $3 95, $5.00 & $6.95 Untrimmed Shapes Now $1.95 Girls’ Coats, $3.75, $5 and $6.75 i ‘Al-wool es cheviots and blue fwo women | Loagesiten ined en HimoseU oe PUsus : Plain serge coats at all these prices. serge, of light weight, but firm weave arrival of an ambulance from remaining Hem Chi & Milan Sha es Now $2.95 At $6.75, coats of serge with sailor col- - and fast color. Hospital, Long Imand City, $5.00 & $6.95 p, nip Pp i secli ; , lar of hy f hair-li 1 refused to give their names | Ailrariaining 1 d Sh Now $2.95 | ae Me etd a Her 5 i ott Double-breasted or Norfolk jacket : | 7 § mpor low A jj] and of satin. Sizes © to 24. style. Sizes 10 to 17 in the first, and oe Ee et $10.00, $12.50 & 15.00 porte apes 3 | Barnet OW Budo To 4 inthe Nevill 8. sie ave oe Goel QtAtN FLOOR) ’ il ues tor & FI __Barement, New Building’ Cut Glass Punch Bowls, cn maa begun almont The remaining 100 N ugs tor summer Floors i , 9 Inches in Diame- tame bont tiene $25.00 to $45.00 Foulard Dresses oy Taney cere eonasr ewes a Fs ; pen ter, at $4.50 sod motorman were taken to ie i} . ‘ nd alli: ae H , . he Pospital The 79 remaining ; | seam. These will give excellent sezvice. The French Bri liant—in the genuire . : 2 gear $7.50, $8.75 & $10.00 Machine Made Wash Dresses Now $5: (size oxia fees, 13.50 sib she path Bie: te Sie: lt cums aad tlaborsee' pce. Onl ra | s that help to make a h French Brilliants are here, set in sterling P y "7 Rag Rugs iP jouse ; The 49 remaining ail Sui Now $12.50 ’ ‘ adiver and ailvericlatal every clesel del one hundred of them. i sip alhtcha tala ia ored ih ieee ee rere poe nd ty cately made Copies of ihe sake ins Diag at et.00), hancsomen cut see inches, (Uc, </x inches, ; xt 4 » FoR 2008S AD | INFRN WOMEN demns Disc’ School i Kenara, 23rd Street, West MINY. Senara, | brotkiyn Grand 4 Grand Jury Con- | Most Advanced Method of Dry, Cold Air Fur Stora ge— ) eases) FUR STORAGE 2% Murray. Plast Located on Premises,” Fur Repairing and Re- 4 modelling at Special Summer Prices Thousands THE ABOVE LiST IS ONLY PARTIAL. UOLEC TION PERSONAL NOTHING SHORT OF A Witt SHOW MAGNITUDE OF SAVINGS | MOE IE LEVY ! roved the truth of my values and thousands more are have Edo nd my the patrons get inches, $1; 3 ft. x 6 {t., $1.35; 4 ft. x 7 ft., $2.35; 6 ft. x 9 ft., $4. Cotton Bath Rugs, reversible and washable, in light blue-and green and pink; 24x48 inches, $1.30; 30x60 inches, $1.95; 36x72 inches, $2.60. | Basement, Old Building. Remainders of Fine Im- ported Dress Fabrics A very large numberof these rem- nants. Let these be an index: 7} yards of Crepe that figured $18.75 at the original price, is now marked $11.25. 6 yards Fish Net, formerly $15, is now $6, 6 yards Chiffon Voile, formerly $18, now $9. Lavallieres, Plaques, Brooches, Bolero Pins, Pendant Ear Rings in sterling silver, and Dinner Rings. Prices from $1 to $5. Venetian Bead Necklaces in many delicate hues to harmonize with gowns ornamented with beads and bandings of colors. Pink, jade, blue and many other color combinations. 75c to $2.50. Wanamaker Basement, Old Build tings Orange Bowls, 12 inches long and 8 inches wide. At $5, a cut glass Round Bowl, 10 inches in diameter. Also cut glass vases, celery trays, bowls of other sizes, fern dishes and ice cream trays at the lowest prices we have known. BatUeAy Wanamaker Basement Low-Priced Shoes for the Whole Family Women’s Shoes at $1.40—Kid, gun- metal and patent leather, of regular $2 grade. Women's Shoes and Oxfords at $1.65—Made in the “Queen Quality! All sizes. factory to sell at $2.50 to $3.50. Women’s Oxfords at $2.40—Queen Quality” $3.50 grade, largely in tan, brown and patent leathers. Men’s Shoes at $2.65—Four up-to- date styles in black and tan calfskin shoes, that were made especially for us and are much better than could be bought in the nine . sizes in one or the other many styles. . . ror th } sprit ‘ ( N 6 yards Dotted Crepe, formerly $12, now $9. open market to sell at this price. ai rifying elas ' Ne I i ‘ th eae iY shop i is crowded daily, Etc., etc., almost ad lib. Women’s Oxfords at $1.90-—Also| Boys’ School Shoes at $1.50 and $2— not w ith bargain hunters Ww = Dw grr * yusiness and profession: al Ribbon Remnants, 5c to $0c from the “Queen Quality” factory and] Sturdily built of box calfskin. Price j ‘men who are tired of ber ‘up’? itr the benetit o Short lengths of the ribbons that are selling of $3 and $3.50 grade. Brown kid is| varies with sizes. } Tired of pa : ne 825 tor » euites th het Il at $15.00. t of small clothiers. fastest; een Presta taffeta and satin prominent among them, but there are] Girls’ Tan Shoes, $1.75 and $2— “4 fired of paying oO Tor s that T can sell at $15.00 | btihed wi plas a all several other kinds and practically all] Calfskin button shoes, excellent for school , a M y$ 6 .$ | : d a sizes. wear, Wanameler Basement, Old Bldg. * Suit for * ] 5 | a —-— | a Gua Laer | ' | . Have You Seen the _ Suits and Dress Skirts { announced to begin to-day. For those who missed the announcement we repeat: ge i rl th il story ina nutshell, : 5 \ in enor juantilies direet from the mills and S gs it f M | | fears ; et mill manufacturin all done under one prin ul S or en may own faetory and have no faney 1 | 1 toy 1 out hundred garments to the at $ 5.50 \ tt r ; 1 iages enable me to put the same Suits made up from fabrics that go into $20 and PUA CG Pemine cele chiral le and $25 suits as a rule. Just happens that YOU may ' \ nan into my 815 suits for which’ others chase in OUR good fortune in getting a manufac bradiorced 4a nele vou ROR OG! turer’s season-ends of goods. Tailoring up to the - \l ar are my pride, They are Wanamaker Here’s Your | will look well in any company. standard. Styles Athletic Und ji Si n equalled anywhere. Make thelatest. Tans, et e ncerwear, Ay acks are at their best. Priced browns, grays.| White nainsook, cut full in 10 to Hica tite nnorn: Sizes for big | size and length and well-made : | men and little, | 2nd finished. Extra at 25c. eee nt ade and styled in the way | Ghirts, sizes 34 to 46, coat style and sleeveless. Vs ys’ Suit de ond styled Jo the say. Gaa.O% $15.50, or eS i tetas See Seren f : Basement, Saturday, Wanamaker Basement. f le Sc New Bulding. hw y ht if GS ~ - i laa 4 | aa ate: OHN WANAMAK vd \ De V7. 2 tee TT hree Blocks pr of Broadway, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Sits Vid cl wtre a One Block. from Canal St. Subway. —_