The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1911, Page 10

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TARTRATE? ¥ by ’ - TeITe™ Te - ao oar er . PRE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911. tional mevementa, hope to make the 7 URSBD aes Y outdoor pertarmarses self-supporting, Ave Invited to a Free Enter- ] y BitL TONIGHT AT wo they imay be repented, each summer, falnment To-Night, Mra Anna Mioteky, the Southern | ‘There ia to be & free concert at Cooper Say cee co areas cues Gea oe | Unten to-nieht under the auspices of the ; ; the work of spreading mista among the | Hien to-nieht tier oclety, Frant X j i ; : DE eopie, achieved a tetumph at Isl Tenn, atrector, The rolotats announced with such enthusiasm that she waa Include Mme, Calloway-John, soprano; te 4 to several eetectione as en- Mine Adelaide Gernon Lewis, contraito, —ome wane Oy Saat aa wwe tee! CONCERT AT COOPER UNION. men ond women interested in ednc8-| werewas of the People's Kymphony Wanamaker Holiday Helps The Right Thing at the Right Time Women’s Pure Silk Stockings at 95c a Pair violinist, ‘The programme {s varied and Large Audiences Show Popti-| tions trom German composers, Wag- | should prove attractive. Not only mem: ittwony =" = “ tama cy "| All- Linen Suit S= =$4 E a ch eae gree * on fsa of Frederick Mastings, baritone; Leopold | Corea Mrs. iotoky'a home is ta Myers | Wi” sianiet, and Samuel Ollatein, bers but their friends and the friends of Festival oe Cool, Clean, Smart. Serviceable, of pattem permite the present pice Reinforced with cotton to | at the Lowest Price on Record. me tate Keen selling, too, of the fast black cotton stockings at 25c. ‘ i Made from yarn that goes into 50c hosiery as a rule. A tailor who makes probably more linen suits than) Main floor, Old Building. anyone in New York recognized the psychological mo-| Women’s Underwear at End-of-June Prices ment to dispose of his entire remainder of linens and}, 619 Pleces “Combination suits of white ribbed lisle threads ri i fs low neck, plain or crocheted trimmed; wide knees trimmed wit! turned them over to us just in time for the greatest Offiace, the kind that sells usually at soc—now 28¢ a garment on summer holidays and the beginning of the majority of|account of minor flaws. vacation outings. : ar nite Kher H 50c, eae of 75¢ ee $1—Combination ‘ ‘ suits of white ril lisle thread, low neck, plain or with crocheted Four hundred suits came from him-suits that at] yoke; wide knees, lace trimmed. Slight imperfections make this present day (not April) values are worth $5.75 to $15, bagageh ert Hee 4 sux Hien A ‘ ests at 15c, ‘‘seconds” of 25c grade, of soft white rib! cot- with the larger groups at the higher figures. “ ton, low neck, sleeveless with fancy yokes, But these are only the beginning. Here are three Vests at 1214c, of fine white ribbed cotton; low necks, short hundred suits and over in our reguiar stock, duplicates in|*leeves oF sleeveless; regular or extra sizes quality ofthose in the purchase. Down with the price meri DEL Extra Size Underwear for Women at Special Price on these, of course. We could not very well have the; white ribbed lisle thread vests with hand crocheted yoke, to same thing in stock at two prices. be found here only in this size, 50c. Regular sizes, too, if wanted. So more than seven hundred pure flax linen suits will) |, ,At 25<cVests of white ribbed mercerized caliey Pas on tae : . ‘88. comfortable, exceptional quali’ al 1c ie greet the early visitors to-morrow morning, in the Base~/| garment. Regular sizes only. Main floor, Old Building ‘That New Yoses music tovere fully | Appreciate the educational movement to | supply the best music at popular prices | neede no etronges proof than the at-| tendance at last: night's concert of | Siavic and Norwegmn compositions, As) on other nights of the eight days’ mu- | sical festival, the Garden was crowded, | & larger part of the audience eonsisting | of working people, fer whom the low. | priced concerts were arranges. Music has never been more tmpres- sively received at the Metropolitan Opera Mouse than at the Garden this week. During the rendition of Swend- | son's carnival selections the ehiidren, whe make @ good pest of the audiences, Radical Price Cutting to Reduce Season’s Stock THURSDAY AND FRIDAY GIRLS’ LINGERIE DRESSES Made of white Persian Lawn, elaborately trimmed with fine em- broidery and Val. lace insertions and edginge; regular or kimono gieeven Durch mock, Site? 1.95, 2.95, 4.95 & 7.50 CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS Ready to wear, inailcolore. Value $2.00 & 92.78; Special, DSC WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS In linen, rough braid and handsome chip; trimmed with 1 flowere, bows of velvet and eilk. Value $5.00; SPECIAL, 1.49 SILK HOSIERY Women’s High Clase Sitk Hosiery of pure thread silk—double soles, heels and toes; reinforced garter tops; in black, tan, white and all the dominating colors. Value $1.50; Special, 79c WOMEN’S VESTS Of fine ribbed liste in plain and fancy yokes; with silk ribbon run. Also ribbed Jace trimmed umbrella pants in regular and oxtra sizes. Value 290; SPECIAL, 17¢ Mr. Hopp will begin to-day to assemble Me ferese for the initial production of clagsic performances on the playgrounds | of the public achools. He has selected “The Merchant of Venice” to begin the novel movement. Players, costumes Gtay te tamtere Scveuny WASH BELTS ment store. And not one in the lot but will be ashamed Men's Half Hose and Underwear tage ll pee enter bedi d Fine mercerized belting in a large eclection of patterns; 17 of its insignificant $4 price mark. Socks at 12!4c pair—Medium weight fast black cotton, tremeformed inte amphitheatres. Hun- MENS U NDE ‘RWEAR Value 250; SPECIAL, c Hint at the kinds: heed ApS top, Wt eel heels and toes. Nothing in the GreGs of lights will furnish the ill o EN 7 Laan : world of socks to e th it the price, 1214 ir. ‘tom, bare Of fine white liele cotton; eshirte with short and long Oxford mixture linen suits that show soil less than any. Among them dupli-| Men's Cadaeeaas: hapa pyaioptle err light-weight ‘These open-air concerts will be staged sleeves; drawere double gusseted. Value 50c; SPECIAL, 34c cates of our own $15 suits. Homespun linens in heather mixtures on a natural Balbriggan shirts with short or lon: sleeves. Drawers to match ae oe artis eer cn Ma sas L. M. BLUMSTEIN, West 125th Street, Bet. 7th & 8th Avs. ground. Very effective and found only in higher-class suits. in 28 or 31-inch inseam. Soft She nainsook shirts and inee- workers, among on makers ot the Natural, tan and white plain linen and ramie suits, in plain tailored and sailor collar models. length drawers. Fine Russian linen crash suits, some with handsomely embroidered collers and cuffs. A group of suits of McConnell’s rep, lavender, tan, pink, blue and gray. Socks at 18c, or three pairs for 50c. Of fine mercerized cotton in fast black, gray, tan, navy or cadet blue and green, Usually 25c. ‘ Basement, Old Building. Yes! They all go at the same price—$4. Do you wonder that we empha- size COME EARLY? For 4th of July Week the Five Brill Stores Offer to Every Man an Extraordinary Opportunity to \| Get the Biggest Bargains in Suits He Has Ever | Bought in these Remarkable Height-of-the-Season, Friday, Basement, Old Building. Special News of Women’s Summer Coats First: Every imported tussor or pongee coat isto go. Thirty or thirty-five garments, each in a distinctive handsome model. Brought over to sell at $75 to $105, these remaining coats have been marked anew at $50 to $75, to gladden as many feminine hearts. Second: A group of long, light, feos sitp-o8 con Mt im- ed pongee, such as we sold earlier in the season for $16 to . | $22.50, to go at $10.75. Trimmed with black, navy or brown. oe a \ With sailor collar or collarless. A few with coat collar. Raglan $3.50. OMOFTOW, sleeves shied Third: The maker has managed to get a little ahead of the| | Millinery Salons, 2d floor, Old Bi demand for these popular reversible satin coats at $16.75. Black Very handsome, | ae satin, with i Viabed Cae violet oF Lee eu Pa i 5 ha worn either side out. Sinilar coats, one side of pongee silk, 2 5 O @; WW Bl ane 4 hite ous Ss he eta Oe Lae label eve ai waa of tives Pris To Be Sold at Manufacturer's Cost, beginning TOMORROW MORNING style with coat collar and half‘fitted back. $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.75, $5 and $6 Any Woman would have welcomed them a day or two ago at $2.50 to $10. All White, Clean, Beautifully Made. New Styles of Ever : ; Description that are Seasonable ; Had it not been for the fact that a manufacturer was using up his sample hand- embroidered fronts, ends of fine laces and embroideries, and cleaning up his stock of blouses, the prices would have been $2.50 to $10. Hundreds of these blouses are hand-embroidered, and beautifully and elab- orately embroidered at that. Laces, too, are set in as if by hand and many of them are real laces. ; _ Less expensive are blouses with hand-loom embroidered fronts, or of sheer tome batiste tastefully lace and embroidery trimmed, or of pretty all-over embroidery. In the assortment are high or low neck bl id bi eum a ee gh louses, and blouses with long, three- Out of a variety of 250 styles, every woman is sure of finding more waist which she “simply must have.” ” ists Selling begins on Friday morning. Third floor, Old Building. GREAT DAY FOR MEN! BBA ge Cool, Quarter-Lined Two-Piece aig lg Ho Summer Suits of $1650 to $25 Grade imported frames. Leather lining. Tomorrow $1 1 7 5 self satin stripes. at e Three roomy pockets. Sewed edges Usually $1.50. Here and Two-piece suits. Cool worsteds, flan- and corners. 16 in. and 17 in., $7. 18 in. and 20 in., $7.50. now $1. i i - Aten fame New Building! nels and cassimeres in a full range of pat terns and sizes. Suit cases of russet and brown cow- hide, Re-inforced edges and corners. Two brass catches. Lever lock. Two all-around straps. Linen-lined. Shirt co fold. 24in., $5. 26 in., $6. ( ) Basement, Wew Building. q Men’s Straw Hats All wool, of course, else they wouldn’t Flags r be here. Stylishly and sturdily made, as Standard Quality “A-A” flags of Wanamaker Ovals—$3.25 | you would expect of suits intended to Double-warp' bunting; fast colors, Arrived from London too | bear price marks up to $25. strong materials and excellent worx: | late to receive their usual It was a case of carry over or clean up, price-marks—$4 and $5. for the manufacturer—one of the biggest. Yet just in time for the | He chose to clean up. And fe got the man who is thinking that | suits—450 in all—at our own price. Millinery $5 and $6 Hats Dropto $3.50 Seventy-five hats that be- long in our regular $5 and $6 millinery show-rooms have had their prices cut to $3.50. Among them are some un- usually pretty, rough white BUSINESS BOOSTING REDUCTIONS of | a Summer Suits That Were ' | $15, $18 and *20 and Are Now Women Who Can Arrange to Be Here Early Tomorrow May Expect Summer Gloves for Very Small Cost It’s the disposal of the odd pairs, small lots and mussed gloves from our regular stocks. About 1,400 pairs to go and how they will go. At 25c, instead of 35c and 50c. Women’s 2- clasp silk +: d chamois lisle, long lisle and long chamois lisle gloves. At 50c, instead of 75c to $1.50. Women’s long and short silk gloves, and 1- and 2-button chamois. At 75c, instead of $1.25. Wome.’s 20-button length silk gloves. This unusual sale includes most of our stock of $20 fancy suits, our entire stock of $18 blue serge and fancy suits and our entire stock of U.S. True Blue Serge Suits, and the famous Brill Special fancy suits. e e e Suggestions in Cool Outing Apparel Everything that will add to your comfort and pleasure. White Flannel Suits of thoroughly shrunken English flannel, $20 and $25, White Serge Suits, with colored pencil stripes, $20 and $25. | | Frectley Cravenetted English Mohair Suits, at $15 and $20. ish Linen Suits, at $15; tan, striped tan and smoke color. $5 Flannel Trousers, special at $3; white, gray and striped white. | | ' Basement, Old Building. Men’s Soft Shirts at $1 The $1.50 Grade Just in, 1,200 in the lot. And there are twelve times 1,200 men waiting for just such an opportu- nity. Silky mercerized fabrics, in white, blue, tan, gray; Norfolk Suits of Khaki, $5; of Linen Crash, $10; Linen Suits, at $7.50, Linen Crash Suits, at $6; Blue Serge Norfolk Coats, at $7.50. White Duck Trousers, at $1 and $1.50; Khaki Trousers, $1.50 and $2, 4th of July Special Values for Boys Choice of Any $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Suit at $4.75 Nothing is reserved in this remarkable offering; you have your unrestricted choice of any fancy suit which we formerly sold at $5.95, $6.95 and $7.05 at the one momng price of $4.75. Every suit is strictly all-wool and extremely well tailored. There are Norfolk, double-breasted, Russian and Sailor suits, some with two pairs of knickers. An exceptional opportunity to get the boy a fine suit at an unusually low price. $4 White Duck and Linen Norfolk Suits, Special at $2.95 Play Suits offer both boy and girl a safe and sane way to celebrate and enjoy them- selves immensely. Soldier, Major, Jack Tar, Baseball, Indian and Cowboy Suits, at 81. Regular Army, Captain and Scout, at $1.25. Big Chief Suits for boys and Senorita Suits for girls, at $1.50. AMERICAN BOY SCOUT SUITS, #8. OFFICIAL NEW YORK AGENTS, manship. At| Wanarnaker's only, Priced from 2 x 3 ft. at $1 to 26 x40 ft, at $85, Standard “B-B" Quality of heavy wool bunting at 95¢ for 2x 3 ft. size to $45.85 for 20 x 40 ft, size. it is time for the second Most of the men who buy will save Flags for decoration as low as 70c } Straw Hat Sale—$2, $3 & $4 Values; Special Sale Price, $1.40 straw. re from $8.25 to $13.25 on each suit, Pe a ee as ces | Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday Evening. _ Splits in varying dimen- The smallest saving any man can make Brinted rmusin fags on sticks ebart at FIVE STORES: 125TH STREET HOOK: is $4.75. pon penned heads, funny faces and flowers at 10c, 15¢ and 25c each, Basement, New Building. $3.25, ‘nstead of $4 and On sale to-morrow morning at 8.30, 5 Besment, Old Buildiag. $5. Main Floor, New Building, army, JOHN WANAMAKER ‘"Eaitiitenn Scea.” —_—— At Third Ave. BROADWAY ¢ ie acthers 47 CORTLANDT ! At 49th Street Near Greenwich i] 279 BROADWAY UNION SQUARE’ | NearChambersSt. THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES 4th St., nr. B'way ss oe 6)

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