The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1911, Page 8

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GALKY ELEVATOR NEARLY PREVENT TPS TOR Halts Between Floors With Load of Rich Americans for | the Mauretania. | A passonger elevator on the Cunard Piers protested to-day against the flow of American gold abroad and delther- | ately halted midway between floors with @ load of prominent persons who intended taking the Mauretania, For fifteen minutes the recalcitrant elevator refused to stir a peg, and the notables fumed and raged over the prospect of getting left. There t# one respect in which ocean voyagers and grand opera are kin—it| ia fashionable to be late at both, and Chose who take outgoing ships rarely make their appearance at the pter un- til dt 18 time for tiie little boy blue on| @eck to blow his horn, warning those) who are to stay at home that the time| has arrived for all unfortunates to get back to earth. | ‘The final moments before a voyage | are fraught with haste and the hurry- tng of belated passengers, It was just hia particular time that the elevator elected to show {ts contempt for ‘wealth, social position and the desire | on the part of their possessors to get hence. | In the elevator were Edward Morrts, | ‘the Chicago packer; George Boggs, for- mer vice-president of the Rook Island Ratiroad ; Charles G. Gates, who ts his | @wn corporation ; Orson C. Wells, Joseph B G. Ryan, who mixes up automorties, herees, packing and society in Chicago; J. ¥. Leyboit, the Fifth avenue Jeweller, @nd Herbert L. Jones, the broker. ‘The conductor of the elevator car sought in vain to get tis bulky machine to see tte duty and do ft Burgestions of all knids were made for the accelere- tion of the journey up to the pier, but there came no relief until somebody found the secret troubles of the machin- ane te — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, GLENROYithe New ARROW COLLAR for Summer is out toda 1Se. each, 2 for 25c. Cluett, Peabody & Go, Makers, Troy, N.Y. B.Altman & Col BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING AT EXTRAORDINARILY REDUCED PRICES ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED AND NORFOLK SUITS FORMERLY $16.50 TO 20.00. - . - . . AT $9.00 FORMERLY $8.00 To 13.50 aT $5.00, 6.00 & 8.00 YOUTHS’ SUITS FORMERLY $16.50 To 27.50 . AT $9.00 & 11.00 BOYS’ IMPORTED RAINCOATS FORMERLY $13.50 & 15.00 . » » » » « AT $6.00 FiNh Avenue, 34th anh 35th Streets, New York. pater BART KOM PANY «sr To-Morow, Thursday, May 25 ‘ushers in a highly important sale of Women’s House, Porch or Tub Dresses 2.00 to 9.50 \ | Perhaps the best sale of its kind ever held. @ This sale of tub dresses has arrived not a day too soon, has been weeks in the planning. wise have been possible, To combine economy with such workmanship as-is:in these-charming little dresses require a great deal of thought and time. Yet it No such values as these would other- @ Made by manufacturers noted for the superiority of their work, these dainty tub dresses are perfect in every detail. The trimmings are delight- ful and-accurately matched. A number of the models are hand-embroi- dered. The fabrics are light, infinitely cool and refreshing, and every dressshas grace-of line and a charming, piquant style, Fourth floor. Tub Dresses—percales in all colors. Dutch neck, kimono sleeves and yoke, trimmed with fancy striped gingham. Wide fold at bottom of skirt. ‘Tub Dresses, 4 models in ginghams, lawns and percales. Dutch neck, kimono or plain-sleeves. Trimmed with plain or combination colors. Tomorrow at 2.00 Tomorrow at 3.95 Tub Dresses, |! models, percales, white or colored lawns, ginghams in stripes or checks, chambrays, cotton foulards or dimities. dered, some with torchon lace yokes or eyelet embroidery. Kimono sleeves. Heavily hand-embroi- Tomorrow at 4,90 Tub Dresses, 8 models, made of cotton foulard, dimity, white or colored lawn, trimmed with tiny tucks, pearl buttons, and some heavily embroidered by hand. Others are plain tailored, buttoning down the side. Tub Dresses, 9 models, made of Anderson's check ginghams, white batiste, crossbar dimity, white lawn or mercerized striped lawn. Exquisite combination trimmings. Square Tomorrow at 5,90 or Dutch neck, kimono sleeves. Tomorrow at 6.90 Tub Dresses, made of French linens, in all colors. Sleeves and yoke hand-embroidered, with heavy wool Persian effect. Tomorrow at 7,50 Tub Dresses, 3models, of imported whitelawn or white dimity, embroidered yoke and Cluny lace trimmings and dainty little tucks and buttons. ‘Tomorrow at 8,50 Tub Dresses, 4 models, of imported crossbar dimity or imported sheer lawn. Daintily embroidered by hand, with hand-made lace collar around Dutch neck. Tomorrow at 9.50 The roll call—of furs! Tt began several weeks ago and now nears its close. Pretty well all furs are located in Summer quarters. But some still hang dejectedly in stuffy wardrobes, where the wily moth has his Summer quarters and daily gluts his fill. It seems incredible that some owners of furs should be so negligent as to leave them where their destruction is almost acertainty, It is for this reason that we urge you to send for us at once and let us put your furs in the Saks Cold Storage Vaults, where not only their safety is insured, but where a uniform temperature below freezing point will heighten their lustre and thus add to their appearance when released. Nominal charges, but ideal protection. Don't hesitate, but send for us now, Complete from $45 to $400 YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS | THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N.Y? Pi 149 ST.1 DOOR WEST OF eS VE Lord & Taylor Founded 1 826 y Annual Clearance Sale of Women’s Wool Suits Entire Stock has been marked at very low prices to close Tailored and Fancy Suits in navy and black Serges and Worsteds, hair-line stripes, etc. Values up to $25.00............ $14.50 Values up to $30.00............ $1 8.50 Values up to $40.00............ $24.50 Values up to $50.00....... cosa Women’s Fancy Pongee Coats $ I 5-00—Exceptional Value Extraordinary Values in Women’s Foulard Dresses All the smart models in figured patterns; also plain with border trim, $12.50 Values $25.00 and $30.00 Special for Thursday and Friday Colored All Silk Marquisette 41 and 42 inches wide, evening and street 68c shades; also black. Value $1.50 per yard, at French White Dress Linens 47 inches wide; very desirable for shirt waists and dresses. Value 65c per yard, at 38¢ Imported Cotton Bordered Challies Fi special lot of neat hap pieces; choice jainty colorings and designs. Value 30c per yard, at 22¢ Imported White Goods A choice collection of checked Dimities, Fancy Cross-bar Tissues, Russian Cords, Woven Madras and Plain Cambrics. At, per yard 386 Cold Storage of Furs Wearing Apparel & Automobile Robes at a very moderate rate. Oriental Rugs, Curtains and Draperies Stored and Cleaned Upon request we will call for any articles you may wish to place in Cold Storage. Telephone “Gramercy 4700." + Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE MAY 24, AUMANN’S AT 149 WST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED With Cash or FREE cnuitrachases FREE ImperialLeatherCouch This Brass Bed = if Reeve REE ” SS P ms by ff} i eats Beton, BRB: . If) Fj FREE with Every Purchase of $50 Oy | tt Apartments Furntshed Cail and Convince Yourself pen Every Evening Unill 9, Saturdays Until 10.| BRASS BED Absolutely FREE With Every Purchase of $75 1911." (The Store That Satisfies) A Going-Away Sale of Men’s Summer Shirts, Neckwear and Pajamas A pleasant surprise to come just when men are beginning to think about packing their satchels for the week-end trip. Timed and planned in advance so as to bring the new, fresh Summer needs at prices very much less than usual. High Class Shirts, $1.35 and$1.85 Shirts for which men generally pay about one- third more. The $1.35 shirts are pleated bosoms or negli- Gee style, cuffs attached. Made of choice ma- terials. Shirts that look right and wear right. Patterns such as are used in $2 and $2.50 shirts. Only imported materials are used in the $1.85 shirts, some being of French madras, made up with plain bodies and colored bosoms and cuffs. Others of Scotch materials with all-over effects, pleated bosoms or negligee style, cuffs attached. Pajamas, $1 a Suit Made of plain colored mercerized cloth, over ||] our own patterns, with double row of loops. Better pajamas were never sold at this price. Men’s Scarfs, 50c Real summer scarfs made of light ground mercerized cotton, self figured or fancy, neat color designs. They look and feel cool. Main floor, New Building. 50c Pure Silk Half-Hose, Three Pairs, $1 Excellent value when sold regularly at 50c the pair. Colors just right—black, tan, navy, gray, smoke. Limited quantity—only 1644 pairs, Pure silk, except cuffs, heels and toes, which are mercerized to insure wear. Sizes 914 to 11. An _underprice offering just when such half-hose is needed. On sale tomorrow, 35c the pair, three pairs for $1. Main floor, New Building. Tomorrow—the Second Event of the Season in ’ Boys’ Washable Suits $1.85 the Price for Suits of $3.25 to $5 Grade Imported Scotch zephyr, Irish linen, English mercerized rep, Japanese crepe and Russian cord are in the majority. We approached the maker when his season’s heavy work was done. There was nothing to prevent his organization doing the very fine work of which it is capable. We made him an offer for his remaining fabrics, provided they were made up our way. He accepted. The suits are here now, hand in hand with wash suit weather. Russian Suits for boys of 3 to 7, with sailor, military or box collar. Sailor Suits for boys of 6 to 10, with sailor or detach- able Eton collars and tie. The boys will like the little silk fob with an embossed metal charm that goes with each suit, $1.85. Main floor, New Building. Men's $5 Silk Shirts, $3.75 Shirts so light in weight that you could fold them and put therm into your pocket. Choicest of patterns, made with the same care we would bestow on our custom shirts that would cost $5.50 to $6. Soft negligee style with French turn-back cuffe. Only 300 of this make at this price, $3.75. $3 Imported White Madras Shirts, $2 Made from the finest, softest imported Scotch madras, light in weight, but ex- tremely durable—the kind of madras used in our custom shirts that cost from $3to $3.50 each. Pleated bosoms and plain negligee style, cuffe at- tached; sizes 14 to 17. zs bad In the Basement, Too Men’s Straw Hats for Less so quatt t$n50 quail f squall of $2 quality of $2.50 quality of ual $1.45 $1.85 $228 = ,, The order was placed last Labor Day tomake these prices possible, The hats speak for themselves, Clothes for a Man’s Outing Men’s Knockabout Trousers of genuine khaki or of white duck—-belt straps, cuffs, flap pockets, all correct, $1.25. Men’s Outing Trousers of gray and striped flannel, guaranteed all wool, $3.75. Men’s Waistcoats, light in weight and color; serge and mercerized fabric, $2, $2.25, $2.45. Men’s Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed all wool and guaranteed as to color, $10; others $12, $14, $16. 2000 Men’s Summer Shirts, 75c ea. Compare these with shirts you will find else- where for $1 and more and you get an idea of how good they are. Materials are dark ground woven madras in neat white and colored stripes. Also light ground percales in a sories of neat printed colored stripes. Plain or negligee soft fin- ish, with comfortable French cuffs, coat style, 75c each. Cambric Nightshirts for Men, 50c In all the years we have sold cambric night- shirts at this price we have never equalled these shirts in quality. Made with the comfortable surplice neck with fast color trimmings; cut over very roomy patterns. Sizes 15to 19. 50c. Men’s Collars, 55c a Half Dozen All sizes and styles. The kind of collars for which you usually pay $1.50 a dozen. Basement, New Building The Bicycle is the Poor Man’s Automobile One can get an excellent bi- cycle now-a-days for $22.50— the Wanamaker Conti- nental, Diamond or drop frame. Somewhat different from the prices in the old days! Juvenile sizes of the Conti- nental at $18.50 to $21.50. The “Columbia” is still the wheel de luxe. Men’s models are $40 and $50. Women’s $40. Hartford bicycles are a grade lower—$30 for men’s or women’s, A coaster brake on any of these wheels for $5 extra, Main floor, New Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, || TRoom Flat, $a0.98 || Furntshed Complete, $89.98 JICLOTHING Ladies’ or Men's §95,00 l | Clothing Up to $1.00 Down—$1.00 Per Week MICHAELS BROS 5 AVE OTHST.BKLYN SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS so TRoom Flat, $40.96 | || Furnished ‘Complete, $69.95 | OULDN’T it be fine if you had your own garden, chickens, cow, ete., and could buy your vege- tables, eggs, poultry, milk, cream and butter from yourself ? That’s what you can virtually do if you buy one of the farms advertised in The World from day to day. And so can you be your own landlord and pay your rent money to yourself if you purchase one of the bargain one, two, or three family houses for which World “Real Estate” ads., are famous. There Ave Many Important Reasons Why You Should Be Your Own Subarban Farmer or City Landlord. PUT YOUR RENT MO! IN THE BANK .

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