The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1911, Page 14

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-_ ee THE EVENING ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 16 ; |CROPSEY FINES ANOTHER ~ ie Aare pays SHOTS ARE FIR BATCH OF CAPTAINS, | Weisna, rive Long Tsiand City, dale, were each | Eleven of Them and Two Lfeuten-| ° wreaten eam teak tye | ams Must Lote Five or ’ Dp he was sitting beRind 4 ’ DD. the desk in civillan’s clothes smoking a A | | | Ten Days’ Pay. cigar. Beventeen commanding oMcera of the | Captains Palmer, Gates avenue; Fen- lens Department felt the wrath of | Nelly, Clanton avenue; Frank, Rockaway cP c avenue, and Creamer, Flatbush, were aor me ner msey when fines of five th reprimands on the old men de- ten days’ t [te és fet ange, Two Men Ciphet After Rob- bery of a Contractor in apie: erent Bryant Park. w eleven captalr manda fe A dn orders You Are Invited to Visit “The Taylor Nursery” Exhibit f ies The 20th Century Wanamaker $16.50 Blue! Yeung Women’s Suits at a Price Which) Men's Straw Hats, oe Ps $ 0 ue) Would H ardly Pay for the Material reeves nantes ile ns Serge Suits for Men | It is getting near the end of the busy season. | Manufac- | maker-Oval,” which makes the straws q turers are preparing to go abroad to choose Autumn styles, | *t the head. That seems a small price. But remember— which hgh. the @6 re fe hi f ch y Every hat fresh and new—of course, ich gave us the good fortune to have one of these men | wedo not carry any over from season to These suits are guaranteed to stand fast as to color,|turn over to us a fresh stock of suits made from ends of fine | season. | cticaiia cea turetpraisch voce f Baby Grib guaranteed to be all-wool, guaranteed to fit and stay fit,| materials at such a price that we are able to offer nacblitt, ,Sennite, Mackionwe-—tight were aroused by a thief chase about 6 | Three-piece suits, these; coats half-lined in mohair. | 100 Y W ’ S it or hard. o'clock this morning when John Dooley, | Not to be confused with the usual cheap blue serge suit | oung omens sults And every one built over the Wana: & contractor, of Pittafeld, Mass, was | th 1 h f hi d Which R 1 maker-Oval, which makes the hat fit the seieed th Brant Park of & wallet con. that turns purple = ran of sunshine and evinces ee ich are Regularly $25 to $40 reed. 5 Ligead taining $0 and several hundred dotiars | aversion to water almost feline. 4 e Famous Lincol!n-Ben- teres: i Mew S60 ALEK | These are Wanamaker Clothes—Made the) At One Price of $1 8.50 nett Straw Hats from Sass te have & number of laborere | Wanamaker way—backed by the repute of the! — Suits which for smartness of cut, quality of workmanship London ‘meet him at the pi | Wanamaker House. be ad excellence of material are quite unequaled ateready. These are sold exclusively at We sell the $16.50 bfue serge suits unhesitating! ,_In the lot are mixtures, checks, plaids And worsteds; some | the Wanamaket Bore, knowing om aie friends Te them, and how ingly. | plain tailored, others attractively trimmed with sailor collars of M [ah Building * is men eep. “ i its.” | i satin. ; Dceiely be wen attnikeed fori te famous for their Suits. | new friends they make for us. But we have other baat Sek rate en's Summer To this we are adding 50 suits from our stock—suits with blue serge suits for those who prefer them. Up to $35. | good style jackets and some smart little etons of colors. To be Underwear & Hosiery S hind -y two men, who ¥ it through his Pockets, getting his wallet. His cries attracted Toliceman Tho Main floor, New Building. sold at the same price, $18.50. While thin as they should be for warm | th on 8 What some of them are like weather, they are durable and will give | pite three shots he A plain tailored model of a pretty grey miture has a trig single breasted | satisfactory wear. Your Boy Is Ready for His Summer } iacuet with crowds of early worker: atch pockets. The skirt fastens at the side with a small pleat. got out of the way and gave th Ave. th Fnac fay, biacle and white worsted with eitaway cout hese double siior| bob DERWEAR y of roo i i | lack satin. Second floor, ‘di iggan, -50 a garment, Piety hr ane en Corner Street Suit and the Suit Is ee ne ae miaet | Linc hrend, $6082. r gqed Serat ry . | ’ lerino, $1 to $1.75. | Oe AG tD . Ready for Him | A Sale of MEN’S WEAR A 80 a sn 1 Br mt 4 ° and merino, $3.50. 1 Mec? this in Drosaway near Thine wrea ay im | It is here among several thousand others in the Boys’ Store That Men Seem to Like Athletic see ont knee - length | ighth sree. Roth fought desperately ||| waiting for you to select it. Buying has been breaking réerdr—probably because the event is so| drawers, 25c to $1.25. | win tay teen s 9 | ses He APnot have any trouble recognizing it because it will timely, and the chance to get these shirts, pajamas and night shirts at low| UNION SUITS in cotton, Hele, mat’ | Soe gave his ns: john Doe, thir. 1sses Hy [eee ‘ ; {arta ; ’Il | rices, come just when men are needing these very thing: cerized or merino, $1 to $3.25, 4 on, is retuned, a just what you are looking for in style, fit and fabric. akes te ty-five, an acte a, and be just wh: looking f tyle, fit and fabric. Mak Fresh supplies for tomorrow's relingespecially among. these HOSIERY the other as Henry Meyer, forty-two, « no difference whether the boy is 3 to 17 years old, The Suit is here. M ; F; y Shirts at $1. 35 The best French, English, German Suits | Double-brensted jacket suit, sizes 10 to 17 years, $5 to $20, en’s Fanc a snd: Goriestlo eakees, MGEY, With: tae ) Norfolk jacket suits, sizes 7 to 14 years, $5 to $20. We have sold the duplicates ‘Of these patterns in our regular stock at provements f only in W. Wallet was found In front ii Sailor blouse auits, sizes 6 to 10 years, tf to $12. $1.75 and more. s found fanamaker hosiery. VY Theatre. Th 7 MY ssi its, © 3t 73 years Most of them are of sturdy Scotch woven madras—beautiful patterns = Te Pee , Wash Norfolk suits, sizes 7 to tay ars, $4.50 to $6.50. nd it takes a good dye to do that! Cotton hose, 12}4c to $1. TO OPEN YACHTING SEASON. Much Below Value. Decha reutera, snes 8 to 10)yeath; 65 (0 614: iFrench-American Shirts, $1.85, instead of $3.50| Lite thread 12!s¢ to $1, ° Blouse waists, 50c to $1.85 t r seed s , i fewer A Special Lot of Wash Suits at $2.25. $3 Silk-Mixed Shirts with soft cuffs for $2 Pure silk, 50¢ to $5. as ‘On each one mothers can save from $1 to $2.78. Aga a eed Wout thom Merino or cashmere, 25¢ to 75e. Russian blouse suits, sizes 3 to 7, and Sailor Blouse suits, | $2 Pajamas! 0 is length hose to wear ||| sizes 6 to 10, in Russian cord, Scotch zephy' tT, English mercerized | ee J ith Bid ‘ ia aaa ed Three-quarter 73 ||) repp, Irish linen, Japanese crepe cloth and best domestic zephyr. Better quality—more wanted wearable pajamas were never sold below $3. | with knee-length drawers, $0c. But seeing is believing; and these are only some of the items in this Annual | Main floor, New Building, and Base. 12-7>||\\\| on, FUDGE! Main floor, New Building. _| Sale of men's wear. Main floor, New Building. ' ment, Old Building. Delicious fudge—the kind Mar ‘The yachting season of the Morrisanta Yacht Club will be opened this year with the most elaborate follifieation in the history of the organization. The com- mittee in charge of the ceremonies of " Commission Day, May 2, has planned | és an innovation in addition to the wmal ceremonial of raising the olub burgee to £ the firing of the cannon, which conat!-| tutes the offcial proclamation that uick-Moving ATIONERY Embracing every highly fashionable 19.50 White M. rs odd pieces and pieces soiled sorted to suit the taste; 30c, 40c/Of the year, excepting dur- $2 Grade to Sell at $1.50 from handling, all sorts of fancy 9.75 | ve ‘ j members are permitted to Ay thelr | model so greatly in demand this season. that melts i your facia | [ey? pons each containing y Day of 1911 there will . ry as pure as that made ai jome, | Pt aj > banquet tn te ‘Aub mouse We ti 1 15 This Elegant Suit |]| ||Chocolate, strawberry, rasp- ‘Saturda Will Find the WHITE SALE Pro he of Se aiis paper in } Smrort ts belns tm in Pure White Serge berry, pineapple, vanilla and) y gs linen, kid and other finishes, fo asa = a Tuer meee Ama * | With Scarcely a Number Missing II's Hina shag | 25c. a Poun é a Box Avmatrong Ia Chairman of the commit. | a Wonderful Purchase ||| ||_ ANOTHER SPECIAL—| and Some Added Mie Race that will move De ei Sc co LAL scot | Of Beautiful | ||Glace fruit in assorted 5 pound) Several statements apply (| Saciess gt ilar oesee or \ CHEAPER CABLES TO COME. | D | boxes} Ade :25 instead of the to every garment in the 1 000 WOMEN’S || which we must esk 50c for President Vail of the American Tele-| resses bray polled tick candy, 28c a \great general collection of |] the same quantity. phone and Telegraph Company was tn) On Sale at Very Little Prices | pound. ve underclothes; it is new and |] Saturday, iigeniees| Basement, beac a coronene tI | [Atened me cme, oe ae ines S| WHITE WAISTS | : ths. just arriv | . , ; Prag BErcce auehs he ease Ke C44 ‘Dbgott| 16.50 Stripe Taffeta Dresses. . 9.75 | I) aah chen Wl bn sewed fe care; i. is |RummagingAmong sted on behait of the Western Union 12.50 Black or Blue Foulard Dresses... 7250 | st assorted chocola' es, wi made in clean, sanitary 5 b | F the operation of the th + Ts | ith a Touch o the Fancy Linens Geta ea vi of res 17.50 Satin Foulord Dresees......... 9.75 | We emphasis on the “best,” 80¢ workrooms; it is priced low-, Wi f Color |Has brought M light many 25.00 Black Summer Silk Dresses... 14.50 | Chacciates and bonbons, as-¢T than at any other time — | land 60c a pound. jing the January sale. ‘ jlinens in the lot. Marked with iy" inary Old Building. This is the price list: Cool low neck, short-sleeved waists of sheer ||| prices to hurry them away. | Nightgowns, 3c upward white lawn, embroidered in delicate pinks, blues and |}} ..S2¥./2°¢, Capers $2 and + Drawers, 15¢ upward lavenders. If we had planned for a week we could German lace edged squares; $1 to| Combinations, 50c upward w ¢ | Good Rugs for Cherac conver lcupeete not have selected any greater attraction than these oreo eeee LE ey povenep! i Rich or Poor Feltore Blinc ate eetoard waists that came to us unexpectedly—because the ||| to $1.50, were $1 and $2. BROWNING’S M AG AZINE. FREE The rich may want them for Bouse Dresses, 85c upward maker knew our ability to sell large quantities ||| ,Salope? and eyelet pleces, Se to cr-} Corsets, 50c upwar i . izes. 50. ? J A Monthly Pertfodical of Sense | lever they go, good service is| ‘Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $2 up- Five designs. All sizes. $1.50 16c, white 20c yard. and Nonsense, Published by | |Jassured. Every rug is perfect. ba ti gham Petticoats, 25¢ upward Saturday, Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. | Axminster Rugs of standard qual- | ity, 9x 12 feet, large enough for a good | |Long SilkGloves,75c Browning, King & Co. [eee rey tom mes Continuing the Disposal of Women’s |sx'snie” thetualty nce standard quality, 9 x 12 feet, $13.50; cellent. This Unique Organization publishes a Magazine, which you can have free every eee ee ee Summer Suits of High Degree Bi ig bisck Bp Wp month by sending your address ona postal together with the name of this Also Japanese mattings of At 13. 50 All double finger-tipped. newspaper. It is full of interesting reading and clever pictures. Add youc | ptencarc Suey | 2 fot pat. fidesletiaed taaciwidl name to the list of 90,000 others, so that through it you may imbibe some | Mb aeeenrs oh Bt $5160 the roll One hundred of these are sample suits, all in size 36. The others are divided Quite a Variety of of the Spirit of “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION.” | Rag Rugs, woven ee ieen lemons pace smart styles, and in all sizes from 34 to 42. The qualities grade from Summer Hats ‘ | [new rags; “hit and miss” effect SPECIAL ITEMS. | lland solid colors to harmonize What will be here when the doors close tonight, no one can foretell. At the) Revi at $2.50 : with any color scheme, |moment of writing there are suits of colored serge, of white serge, plain and with Bvion. OF boom ones | : pi We A ee Nec roup of over $5 trimmed NEW YORK CLOTH- Suits and Overcoats designed under our own roof, not copled from 55c. to $8. | hairline stripe, of satin and of pongee silk. The tailoring on every one of these suits is eeP stock fashion plates, giving that individuality, combined with tasteful selection of patterns that marks the fashlonably dressed | {| || Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. | of notable exceller man, SUPERIOR VALUES, $18.00 to $40.00 $2.50 French Cuff Shirts, Exceptional at + $1.65 | $2.50 and $3.00 Knitted 4-in-hands. . $2.85 ||) All Colors in Special Silklike Pajamas. | hats adds them to the ready- to-wear millinery that was already at this low price. Together they rm a goodly selection of season- able hats at less than in- ING OF SUPERIOR VALUE AND STYLE 400 Girls’ Cloth Coats are regrouped at $3, $3.75 and $5 Sizes are6to14. Materials are serge ‘and worsted, Almost any woman SMART MEN'S FURNISHINGS Pure Silk Onyx Hoslery, Special Quality jut |}! may pick her in plain and some sailor collar models. Earlier prices} yensed paige | OF cour the 2 : Union Suits and Every Kind of Good Underwear to $6.00 | | were $5 to $8.75. Basement, Old Building. } ' METROPOLITAN { New Ideas for Summer Hats; in every sense of the word NEW. In- | LOW SHOES ALL Junior and Young Women’s Suits are Cooler Underwear 3 ' STRAW HATS apect ours before buying, $2.00 to $6.00 | from this “Queen Qualit ED) lowered in price for late choosers. Come and let! Women's vests at 15e—~ it Bntire Stock of Blue Serge and Tan Covert Reefers at‘about two-thirds | y us surprise you tomorrow. seconds of 25e quality. Light- 2 lormer prices... i + ! 4 at 4 + BOYS’ CLOTHING A Decided Reduction in Little Boys’ Overcoate; C pee ht One ot.ae factory surplus, and pay but Gerurdev, Wanamaker Rasement, Old Bullding, Ee en, eae i { SPECIALS AT Plaid and Worsteds, Ages 2!jto7............ . $6.50 and $8.00 " : Women's combination suits, ' BROADWAY Se re age’ core, Suite Blues 7 0 16 Values chat cannot be $1 90 Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits at $5 asc, white ribbed cotton, low \ $1.50t Ha fe ® necks, sleeveless, lace trimmed oa - 0 $5. Inuiaad of 09 and keke have many advantages knees, "Sizes 3, Sand 6, Sa A a Blase. $f 19. FER Morsoriane Le ae. Magen es x There is the advantage of the extra pair of trousers jenamaker Basement, Old Mids, ' FURNISHINGS | More of those Straw Hats for Boye and ; or Tyrolean Mostly Saleen browe Mich in several Hyien , Rrnaller which mothers will instantly appreciate. Then they ‘Sheets and Pillow ‘ AND HATS Models, Broken Lines.....seseeesesseesenens peavessnseneds 95c MISUDA.ST DASEDE 8 ee gray sume ani ate eat i should appreciate the opportunity to get them at this Cases | ere, Oxiords, mn Tessane pumps, Sxcel: undeniably reasonable price. | Made of a good standard muslin, “ ” * oe A NATIONAL INSTITUTION | lent shoes ons a an08 assortment of sizes. Made of all-wool blue serges and fancy mhauicen: [form ta. see aad neatly hemmed. ' = . | enamaker Revement, id Buklinge Norfolk and double-breasted jacket suits for the boy of 8; Sheets. Sc to 8Bc each, F : rowning, King & Co | { enn ll to 17) Veare, Saasmmt New Buldline, | " ‘Basement, Old Building, _ Broadway at $%nd Street—Cooper Square at Sth Street—Brooklyn: Vulion at DeKalb Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Tea JOHN WANAMAKER

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