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would not be here. ‘And the only reason they are here Buch prizes onl; th at this price fe the mi sire to turn his season's P ly come to the ends of cloth ‘tato money, In this way, $20 and #23 man who watches the market cloths get into $15.50 suite, Alletses, constantly. ; Orher alewent wits in feney tterns of even Wanamaker Basement, New Bldg. cloths, at $11.50 to $16; of non-fading all-wool blue ; serge, at $10, $12, $14 and $16, . Remnants of Silks All-wool trousers at $2.75 to $4.50. ‘Light over- Plain and fancy—all this sea- anal, 019 5a Aes aes son’s kinds—-in useful lengths. he Wanamaker all-wool standard makes this ice! re very low for such Clothing Store different fram any other selling Prise #5 ‘fa Inexpensive clothes, qualities, 35c to 0c a yard, Wanamaker Basement, Old Eldg, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. ne nn nn ne a - - oor we RE ET EL en tll elnt i ihe eA OC ET TE, tt | 4 THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1911. | MRS. BALCH BEGINS | | ae — nee een Ag $600,000 WILL CONTEST. (fi B A i. i gg A 4 | . Wh i i" 1 3 ' Wonmn, Formerly In Blooming- | Ni) ' q\ AM vn N Dj } AFTER SUMMONS | cme *~: pega” 1 APKATRIAM a Influenced Husband, | S | Hn iti ; Georain 0, Balch, witow of == 6 eee Ru wiahea ia Wid Gre (The Store That Satisfies) 4 ' fully detained, Ll berun Se ¥ ‘ 4 [to have her husband's will eet aside on = ——— + Miciue McMahon Ws to Tel Semen ona eee | Beautiful Cut Glass Thursdav Is B in D t How Trofiey Killed [ii atda"s"ra” mime fom ie $6,000 Worth to Sell for $2,500 urs ay Ss argain ay ' His Boy. an es ie ae Ss Beh, That sounds like @ sensational price-cutting. When you r) . | Pe sad aos are wnten gous t0 the pores be still greater, settee Med my In the Auditorium oe | n roo yn s rea es ore , i ae ee cubeas tan tagaoss tae ths | ganaeiar, ors v0. share, binan, Mve Designs are new and original, the cutting superb—the | Magnificent Spectacle of ||) \: " 5 ba ‘of te ten-yeer-ol4 soa, Michael peicn ascerta, ie the only legal one: boy in many caees hardly more than paying for the blank 9) i t l R | mamas ee wz fy tropped dead ot Timy-eiguen ene, ouarmee that when her huvand |! feeelf before it ever touched the cutter’s wheel. rienta ugs _ : = : = = ok and Firet avenue (ast evening, ance of opiates he was induced by the ‘This extraordinary lot comes from| It would be impossible to Geserfbe | In the midst of hundreds of || || 1.00 d 1 25 L HY W. t Be eee cere Scans || gancerarimee yi arcs Oe Geeta he ema | modem electric lights, yet “UU and di. ingerie Waists, Oc. t = to-day that the bey Mishest had |e, ez budband when he nae Gyils. || the _lnrtestgstablishmenta a. the |make price compariaons, rot in Nek gloaming of ee Beoon: 4 it we trade and wor! (EBS Y tein tee etree hear a || Ste wace' Tet enc al dl mc nt eye | of Pera muy the, Wane 2,200 of These Great Values, | Slltan Cirect Ratiway Company were |No Forty-third street. iui Ue econ hoe OF Bia day off to | are very much lese then half price, | mater Store this week shows || TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED WAISTS, with high neckand long sleeves; principally with panel | re Divided Skirt Pioneer Dead. and finding some pieces uncalled for Moor 3 75c to $15, none than a Goaetee, jes || and side effect of hand embroidery; some soft and others with tailored collars; open back and front; BR tS rh ttira door ar Ne.| LONDON, May ~The Viscountess |} by orders sent for us and offered a sien $ fs to $6, are worth of Orioneal Rugees || ||| sixdifferent styles, COME EARLY. i (2 Becond avence, acd the father, | Harberton, whose death at stxty-seven oe Ge ta ile Tek WHR we lower Centers, $2.50. at Constantinople No mail, telephone or hurry box orders and none C. O. D. fiona hae, sean; Contes Silay % auth shvwt the time his oon was killed, | was announced to-fay, wae the pioneer ntti ——s ge Sugar Sifters, $1.50, They are more than a third ——— ome : bed boun ermployed by the Intertorough | of the rational dregs eratem jn Ehgient: 1] tend sold rout ina day. | Beautiful Bowls at $5. less than regular New York quo- Saget Treat hogy vere . When one | oatile Wearing divided skirts. On one But thas collection did not equai| Punch Bowls, $7.50 to $12, | tations. (a SSS = == —== ‘ peony eek ssn ote Neert tonne ote We Was retuned oe eeeee toa ||| thie now presented. Olive and jelly dishes, 50c to $1. ay oe ee Me ee upon ’ ar : i cou f YBa geting sourator ot Nom | Sang aston canist the tmmiwner. I it, $i etn “tay Boat auty | penne atd ortiz aeten hepenad | Wwithoutestra charge | Women’s $16.50 to $27.50 Serge Tailored Suits fe cad Gre Gibtees ha Gast ha | rome ||| offered at tomorrow's low prices, designs. Second Gallery, New Bidg. First Gallery, New Bldg. | At 8 75 12 5 1 nim never recovered, Grom the Honest Advice to | r AROUT 206 $8. 4 $ i e 0, $14.75 and $17.50 Gen and Grendel 60 atten \ SUITS, consisting of several styles of this season's best selling numbers, In y dace, ci which details ef the Consumptives | ey Na ie ite serges; he as are not complete in every style, but wary site is in the lot. ‘ Wests be vernal, Somehow them exists a vast amount of shep- | e coats are all lined with soft silks, even those at $8.75, Some are strictly plain tail L te omoowe, wee tontes, “ ro as 1 the vombilty of curing Consumetion. J ~/ others trimmed.-with satin sailor collars, or with the new satin hood style; satin hve and pi sed @né, accompanied by Edward | mould do fost what we ani other to do, take | x& , the newest modified, plaited and gored skirts. None C. O. D. or on approval. é nies cresua badtsary, Monee beens ae vi, ta | ‘ ol Becond floor, centre, Central Building, avenue, lenly MoMahoo ens Tone ul ———— = = — forme ea ans et Wain | toterom ome opus | Great Avenues of White in the Base- || === — SS “ e0ld they could de nothing tor | '7,sradan at Delman Altai en ens 4 f ‘ ; ° i ° . a sicss|/ ment Store for Original White Sale ||| Women’s $8.50 Rubberized ‘Raincoats, $5.95 : Rerr je at Stake, Alterative e no fear Ss 7 | ¥_gpomront, tay Amuntter “hastng| ened) TOWARD Te ELOTR Here most of the lower-price thirfgs in the White Sale are to be found—heaps RUBBERIZED POPLIN and mohair, full length, semi-fitting and loose fitting styles; high roll- ; Wan ane ors wicie ke Bata's ners fon Bronce, saint, upon heaps of them. || ing collar, patch pocket. Colors are navy and black. z : © are ot the vaitiestty Virsinds, ond fof gly tod Rite Dre Storm sat he 17 Styles of Dainty Nightgowns, 83c. Only One of Mdny Prices Women’s $14.50 Mannish Raincoats, $9.95 Women's $12.50 Rubberized Mohair weigh wrestling championshtp of the egy Laboratory, Philadelphia, Seventeen styles: three of them V-neck with Double texture plald back mannish style Ralricoats; full Raincoats, $7.95 4 —-—«Cated Mates Navy, Be, fee etienel ‘oritenes, | embroidery and tiny plaits; one, high neck with length, coat or raglan sleeve; Inverted side pockets. Colors, bes yee st) pocket shel atts Mettetn oe y a —_ | embroidery; two, equare neck with embroidery tan and olive Conr GU MAYCRNUEMG Oe ee s . Fj ‘ er teres veer Leone yen icee liter Women’s $15.00 Rubberized Satin Women’s $16,50 Rubberized Mannish * | Fifteen Days’ Free Trial! | | sez ness, res scr entrlany orbit Bengaine Raincoat $1098 | anna, ater $2.98 : |]] bias bands of plain or dotted lawn. These last in- Semi-fitted full length double breasted style, high collar, | sitting, inerted acta wa hose Noah eat gem Sts loose 9 NO FIRST PAYMENT REQUIRED \]] clude en elaborate Empire model with lace yoke sleeves with turnback cuffs. Colors, navy and black. tan and olive. Second foot, conve, Cmte! Building, ’ A and sleeves, a kimono sleeve model, simple gowns a EE a a ea eee } 5} Spear’s White Enamelled Hardwood with no trimming but a scalloped edge or a eager ee j ' Refrigerators of dainty embroidery that reminds one of = = ae = eee : @ Width, 26:tn.; Depth, 17 in. Height, 42 in; Ice Capacity, 50 Ibe wee” slat inl itd M : Silk Half Hose at 27 P i | Y Welght, 190 Ibs. , = x 4 fi vee i a ‘ en S I Ca alr. Be This Refrigerator t 85c, this is a record variety. THE LAST TIME THIS OFFER WAS MADE we broke every record in the history of the i 4 Contains Our | Also at 85c, Princess Slips of pink, lavender, || house in the sale that ensued—selling as many silk Sox in one day as many stores sell in months, | | light blue or corn colored lawn, usually $1. |} Brooklyn men and Brooklyn women realized that the value was extraordinary and took advantage | | a Patented Glass Trap Also at 85c, combination undergarments of | of it. We have been after another big quantity ever since—and here they are again in time for | | « 1 nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery. wearing with the low Shoes of Summer better ou y half a dozen or a dozen pairs. ' An Also at 85c, long white cambric petticoats with JRE N TREAD SILK—jus thing for ! <-very strong heels and Some have cotton ‘ As lawn flounce, trimmed with embroidery or with i heels, soles and toes. All color pray, pean savener; yale caret sate pt ple n of course lots of black, ih ‘ i wide hemstitched tucks, | Ricreerzed vat. ope Lope oa That if youde not like them whet you get tem homes-bribgthem right backe, | t ll Please Do Not Think You Must Pay 850 | as) fad Is to have your Sox match the color of your tle. We believe we can match any color you ° Nightgowns in the White Sale start at 38c, com- she Matn floor, Men's Buflding. Entrance from Hoyt street or East Building, Elevator to A. & 8. Bubway station nearty, ‘ ||] binations at 50c, corset covers at 10c, drawers at = a 15¢c, petticoats at 50c and short petticoats at 25c, y Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. a , News from WHITE SALE Allied. Sections o | CORSETS PETTICOATS MERCERIZED TOPS, heels and toes—the balance of thread silk. We have sold so many Silk ¥ | At 50c and 75c, batiste and coutil corsets. [At $00, Heatherblooea petticoats (with the label) tn |{{\| stockings this season that the total of our sales would mount high in the thousands, yet the demand At $1, low Gust cod feet we odes te such well rey poy shades caly aoe label) is just as great as ever—and little wonder, when one can purchase a Silk Stocki ig for really as little ‘ \}] Stes for which you are accustomed to paying $1.50. ‘AL 63, come ef the most deotrable taffeta otf pettt- {||| 29,2 Very ordinary lisle or cotton Stocking would cost. The durability is assured by the strength ‘This ts x well-constructed glass trap; and pre- ‘At $1.50, Warner’s Rust Proof corsets of superior coats we have ever seen on the right elde of $5. 1 e. || of the mercerized tops, heels and toes, We have re-ordered in large quantities to meet the ever in= ‘ ee ie air and odors from getting Into ! quality. CINE cece) chanesable dict and ble Aen ven \\ creasing demand, and at 39c a pair these Stockings are a value that is unmatched anywhere, Colors erator, | tai 9 Nts advantages over the metal trap are $15.45 At 85c, plain serviceable tailored shirts of striped and FOR CHILDREN Ibid cee for any reason these Stockings should prove unsatisfactory, they may be returned i sf, SAB BeVET rus, and consequentiy, never |}| dotted percale, made to sell for $1. With seperate At 500, pretty Itttle white lawn waist dresses with |} ||| for others, , ? atad tracinareat eolliseah wiih 50c 1 eer coe unite cod tailored shirts of plein white | ow neck and kimono deeve, trimmed with embroidery Women's 25c. Stockings, 19c. Women's 25c. Underwear, (9c. nal trips can Oe Ris can tetoved uote ||] madres or striped percale. and pleats; also dresses of colored percale and chambray Black cotton Stockings, with unbleached split soles; Low neck, sleeveless, lisle and cotton Undervests; some tk tan eecetee toccen * Weekly \]| At'st; dorene of etyle of tingerto wales, al white, | In walst and Russian models, Sieee 2 to 6, some tan and black mercerized, nlso gauze liste. short sleeves; also some lace trimmed, knee length Drawe ‘ Ten Fl |}] white with a touch of eclored embroidery (very ar | 5 Babies’ clothes and underwear for young people up Infants’ Silk Socks, 24c. ers, wide at knee, ‘en Floors of Furniture and Carpets Are Here {||| just now) or white with white embroidery: also taored 16 yeare—extra White Sale values Infants’ sik Socks, In white, pink and sky, with liste for Your Inspection. We Welcome Comparison welete of pleia white.lines with separate starched ontier, | Wananaher Basement, Old Building. tops, soles, heels and toes, Women's Combination Suits, $1.00. s : Women’s Combination Suits, 50c, Lisle thread, low neck, sleeveless, with hand crocheted YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT Revised Prices on Cloth Suits Tesleevelsa, fine quailty, knee length, lace | yokes, tight at knee, ; | ht at knee, Main floor, front, Central Buflding, \| Women’s Suits Drop to $10--- Young Women’s to$12--- eT and Junior Suits to $10 za L of GI ‘The women's suite oe of blue, Blac brown and some ind basin simply tailored in the Small ots oO Ooves, modes of the season; with linings of alk guaranteed eatin. i ¢ rising mercury, their prices drop to $10 from various stations between $13.75 and $15.75. ‘ 69¢. to $1.25 Values, at 47c. The young women's suits at $12, are of black and white checks, blue and black serge, light ALL THE SOILED and small lots of kid and suede Gloves left from great sales will be grouped A mixtures and some have sailor collars, These were $14.75 a few days ago. together and priced at the one figure, 47c. a pair. Sending Some of Her Newest The Junior suite (with shoe-top skirts) at $10, are of blue serge with hairline stripes, of || |) Ko mail, telephone or hurry box orders and none C, O, D. Mata flor, court, Went Building, Summer Hats white, of plain tan and blue serge, and of light-colored checks, Former prices, $12.75 and Sr \\ sii mat aD a Siemans ARES as y Wanamaker Basement, Old Bldg, || Sse ee fo to make ready we will Geyote to-mor- Cc. Early fi hi i SSS a ie. row, lay and Saturday, toa A ome arly for these ||! { (4 ’ T $1 oe If or Ties, $1.49 Mid-Season || |The.Man Who Wants a Light-| poys' wash Suits, $1 ||| 1. Women’s Low Summer Ties, dl. \/ i Colored Suit May Pick a One need not be expert to tell |! || fi Fe rects Gitaon atin, wititliene weEnE: that they are better than the | Worth Easily $2.50. Dull kidslrin, in ankle strap and Gibson tye, iy light weight turn Disposal Prize from These price usually buys. || soles, short forepart and high Spanish heels, Sizes 2} to 7; widths A, pe ee tare Of All Our Striped galatea, plain cham- iN i a Z mon balan . bray and worthy percale. |S = —-~ am t 1 0 Made in Russian blouse style ||| a — —————————— = —- ar tS $ with either sailor or standing 7; Tans, browns and graye—all wool cloths or they | collar, Sizes 3 to 7 years, Great Values in May Undermuslin Sale Millinery Prices Averaying One-Half (Some are rated much less than half, others a trifle more, the general average being one-half.) French Hats for $10, $12, $15 to $75 Millinery Salons, Second floor, Old Bldg, JOHN WANAMAKER Vormesiy A. T. Stewart ts Co., Broadway, Fourth ave., Eighth to Tenth et. | Lawn Aprons ; Gowns At 9c.—Lawn Aprons, with hemstitched hem. No mail, " telephone or hurry box orders filled, Atl t Be l| 9e.—-Small round Aprons, of fine lawn, trimmed | wins, deep yoke of t embroidery, | with ruffle of choice embruidery, with ‘ ribbon’ run, edgi Petticoats | At 69e.--Cambric top Pett flounce, trimmed with ruffle of ¢ yn sailor collar, short flowing Combi videry and | » beadiny > partly Opened at side an with Corset Covers edged with lace, , ; At 69e.--Corset Covers, with deep yoke of tine embroid'| 50c¢ Black Percaline Petticoats, 39¢ ery, run with ribbon; with dainty torchon lace edging, | Black percaline Petticoats, made with deep flou ribbon run, trimmed with two tucked gathered ruffles,’ No mal Gecond foe, Bast Building, telephone or hurry box orders filled, Wanamaker Basement, New Building.