The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1911, Page 5

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a OL ae RCT te STE seat shane nese a Tent R EEE an eaneeneenansesne : ___ THE EVENING WORLD, Sunes AUGUST 14, 1911. Ss : CAPTAIN'S (AUCH ar thelr cottage during the night. Yea! ine back j - ~~ - | terday we home in automobiles by force that ——————— es ——— ————S= | | way of the Rye ferry. it was an excit~ bi 0 he * hag nee, 1D WK Soe | UA Fifty-Year Old CN SINKING YACHT : : |e, || WANAMAKER IDEA Hae era ea| | In New Form To sell to men who must economize guaranteed clothing at the cost of the cheap, trashy kind with Which New York is flooded. an se 1 her and taken ae: be out again in a couple of iiad to Get Merry at Skip- per’s Mirth, | DISCIPLINE SAVED — 20, {era Joking Tone of Nylked’s Skip-! per Made Mere Incident of the _ HOMAN KLLED. which = IN STREET FIGHT; ANOTHER HEL to leave the boat. Two Came to Blows Over Man Who Is Held as Acces- sory to the Murder. Near Tragedy. We began it in New York more than a year ago, in the Basement of the New Store. The business grew so fast that it quickly broke its quarters and pushed over into the | Basement of the Old Building—where it broke its bounds again. Not enough room there now, so To the excelent dis handsome struck Ria L. Ty and drowning o dren and a FINAL CLEARANCE SALE in our ours’ CLOTHING DEPT. Sale ___Sale begins Tuesday 8.30 A. M. MEN’S and YOUTHS’ $20.00, Now $24.78 and $27.50 SUITS, fancy . B ) worsteds, tweeds and cheviots, self-striped blue worsteds, blue serges and mixed cas- ff) We Open Tomorrow On the Wanamaker Broadway Corner at Eighth Street The New Hind of Clothing Store for Men simege: ~~ Men’ 's sizes, 34 to 46. Youths’ sizes, 30 to 36. MiN'S and YOUTHS’ $12.75, $14.33 and $16.50 SUITS, two and Now »e-piece, made of all wool, tweeds, home- spuns, worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, in light, medium and dark colorings. Some un- i2 - | usually good patterns in this lot patterns one | expects to find only in the higher-priced suits. Men’s sizes, 36 to 44. Youths’ sizes, 31 to 36. MEN'S HIGH CLASS STRIPED WORSTED TROUSERS Hise of $6.75, $4.75 7.50 and $9.50 MEN’S ALL WOOL CHEVIOT, CASSIMERE BLUE SERGE & BLACK THIBET TROUSERS The kind others ask $4.00 for, you can buy here at. $2.97 YOUTHS’ OUTING TROUSERS; made of high grade soft finished khaki and white duck; sizes 30 to 34 waist meas- ure The kind shown elsewhere at $2 and $2.50, you can buy here at $1.49 | | The idea is fifty years old with us—it may be new to you. Tosell trustworthy clothing at lowest possible prices. To give the square deal to the man who has little as well as to the man who has much. To protect the public with a guarantee that means what it says from the cheap cotton or shoddy clothing that is extravagant however little it costs, because it will not wear. Ward) Because Mrs. Alvina ¢ | This is the Wanamaker Guaranty Trustworthy goods only—-which, in men’s clothing, means | All Wool. Straightforward one price. Exactness of all state- | ments. | Purchases returnable within a fortnight for credit. or re- | fund when presented with sales slip of purchase. Each sales-slip filled out is as much our personal guaranty for the rightness of goods and prices as though issued personally. We count this personal responsibility and the confidence it begets as the basis of our success. acht vot aboard, — | Fifty ON ¥ “ONE MAN ASOARD ‘BESIDE | Bd CREW. Mrs. ‘Binley rpenter, The new store is a bit rough yet; it is in the separate corner Bank Building at Eighth: | street and Broadway which we own, although we cannot wholly absorb it into our business until the leases run out. But it is roomy, comfortable, private and convenient—comer street entrance passed. by all Broadway and cross-town 8th Street trolleys, with Subway Stations a block near. And the merchandise is there—the merchandise—the MERCHANDISE-—-that’s the important thing after all. Test the New Store with | These Offers: We Bought Fortunately—So May You |rat. NECKWEAR} Silk Ties at Half Price C Made up tosellin good | : class haberdashers’ at | I 75c and $1.00. | a ‘Rheumatism This is an order which could not be filled in time and | GAPTAIN'S LAUGHTER MADE! THE TRAGEDY A JOKE =| Apply Allcack’s Plasters e. ee rene He cd the pain is and the goods were left on the manufacturer's hands. j 400 All=-Wool Worsted Serge Suits waa ws with F eae roat!talee threeor four Bran We paid the bare cost of production, so we are in the Of the $15 and $18 Grades at “a : aliy aioli . position of actual manufacturers selling to the consumer 1 thin : fa dreth’sPillseverynight. | . . vet Do this for a week or | «two and see how much better you are. direct. | Flest lor Men accustomed to wearing good silk four-in- hands will appreciate the ‘‘feel’’ of these and ad- mire the many delightful color combinations]) which are the fashions for the ensuing season. Sale begins Tuesday, 8.30 A. M. We Redeem Surety Stamps | q a j n! PURIST ¢ | Lowest Hi ang, as usual, The World leads as| Prices ,a “Real Estate” advertising medium, | 1,764 , Lots, Farms, Ete., were in- d lly advertised “For Sale” and “Wanted” in The World last week— 258 IMore Than in the Herald, and $8.25 for the Two-Piece Suits $9.50 for the Three-Piece Suits Twenty-five of these are silk lined--worth standing in line for! Others are half-fimedf,; somé full-lined. 400 in all—too few, but all we could get. Suits of their character have never sold so cheaply anywhere, so far as we know. They come to us-—and to you--for so little because the manufacturer believes in thi. | New Store and wants to get in on the ground floor. We we Albert B. ( We Give Surety Stamps All Our Remaining Men’s Fancy Suits In the New Kind of Store Are Now Marked $11.25 Outing Trousers, $2.85 High Quality GH a i i) in =) F-*) = — ° = 2) = Eis bao < bie =} A=) -] [o) (=) = 1¢) = bate =p i) Ft 3 wn There Are Two Great Helps to Economy The plain straightforward savings bank that accepts money on deposit and safely in- vests it for return and The plain straightforward store that accepts money and gives in return reliable mer- chandise rightly priced. j You will find this New Kind of Store RIGHT, for it is part of WANAMAKER'S and 277 More | Wanamaker’s cannot afford to be anything but right and square in its dealings. : ie Se 7 een fe The Furnishings Store Offers suena enti 1,200 Soft Shirts at 50c Each 4 We sell these 1 ificent suits regula ut $100, We want more people to see and know For Bargains ) Mercerized cotton; some with collars attached, some without; all in plain colors—the TEURNITURE, DEPARTMENT, which occupies two inunense tore in Be CUOtld Alds---Always== apd we want them all to know our methods of doing | We i kind of shirts most wanted in hot weather. And, of course, 50c does not begin to represent their value-— see for yourself! nayant e of buying through our convenient ¢ it Bb PLAN SYS’ Postscript er this magniticient suit at the ren y low price of # This store is for men, but wives and mothers and sisters and sweethearts are invited, too FOR THEY BUY THE FOOD AND MUCH OF THE CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY, and THEY KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO SAVE! JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Brofiway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. $100 Value at ee (0 READERS OF THE WORLD joing out of town for a vace son may have The World eer them, and address changed « \ ‘ten aa desired, forning World, Ao per week ening World, 6 per week unday World, $e per Sunday Send your emittance wo the a little ticular sult q d a ‘ ing the ine Spanish le cont grade | goods. This is one of m utiful 3 to 5 piece rT F sat PARLOR or L + ROOM st ITs you will find here » cont to p furnitu t either n F in. the season, will save many dollars if they will investigate this sale, chasing

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