The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1911, Page 8

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“Is It becau att turn Is or to Amer Public Only Losing Money | (inate Sodan to Here, Says Mr. Haviland, | Returns From so Seeking Private Operators. wer a rake ENGLISH CIT FINE REVENUE EARNERS |t*, Jetties named Public Might as Well Get Its Nickels Back in Profit and Reduce Taxation. ngham ., ford rd “Other towns have tatment of vacation sub- pe to-day | a seventy | eight years old, a real estate man of “Brooklyn, arrived on the Nieuw Am-| isterdam with the conviction that Now | York is wasting time trying to give) to private operators of | t Just as well take the OR $3" llckels the public pays from one pocket an@ put them back In the other public | i pocket, operating cost, pnd | ni) Yald, an t along the figures, to back ays and tramways “In observing sv that's the foreign troiley) on the | I wondered why { Britain and in useful study to! Wid nat tinder: Micials could not | thing abroad and come back | and serve the people fairly and hon- estly, HOW PARIS AND LONDON OP- ERATE THEIR LINES. “| can't understand why Paris pufld and own its subways and them to honorable men who turn over Wwo cents out of each five-cent fare and ——__ an | lease Stamps) $2.50 (vv0) Equal ¢ iN GOODs Surety | FREE And you select the goods from our sales counters. The Unusual Popularity of this handsome line makes it impossible to secure for exhibition purposes only a limited number of styles. However, orders taken for duplicates will be delivered within a reasonable length of time. Dresser, $41.00 The base i two extra large which is fitted wi in itis 68 in, high, ‘Thi has wers and two small ones, each of fine wood pulls Chiffonier, $29.00 ‘The base is £1182 in, and itis 70 in. high and has an 18x20 in. French Plate Mirror, three large and two small drawers, an extra large drawer in the middie being a special feature, as it in espe | for ladies’ shirt-waists, etc Bed, $29.00 It is 4 ft. 6 in, wide wand 62) head and foot board and is the Thi fs us tester posts di ame bed can be had in twin sizes $ft.,3 in.,at $28.00 each, desired Jone cent out of each three-cont fare to| rate from $5,000 to $99,000 for the year as ayers while tes to take su the seeming neces: ff to pol 1 RETURNS FROM SOME LEADING. put Into the READ THIS CAREFULLY We Will Send You A NEW ROGKER We WiilSend You ANE: WALL MIRRCR |] Covering Cost of Shipping Worth 2 Times as Much INVESTIGATE, CALL PER- SONALLY OR SEND AMOUNT BY MAIL. Goods Delivered to Your Residence FREE of Charae, WILLIAM THEILE, 41 Park Row, Room 220, NEW YORK (Opposite City Hall Park.) Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street ONEILL-ADAMS Co High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Decorated Fnamel 1 : ) i /) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911. i ception every large town has complete nment.” o English Year|. mst Without ex-) Robert M. the itizens operation | The re Manufacturers Plated Shh da Importers Jobbers Salesmen -—— aw comvmGnr eo tine WE Want to Buy $1000.00000 worth of Dependable Merchandise of Every Kind for New Yerk’s Newest Department Buyers on premises every morning from 9 to 12— at 108 WEST 22nd STREET WITH YOUR SAMPLE * OR YOUR STORY: DON’T COME unless you extraordinary values to offer. J. LK&sner.Co. | Sixth Avenue, 22nd and 23rd Streets, New York Store New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 i fin Goovs FREE (999) Equa! as counters Bedroom Furniture—Newest Ideas ii } / ry ulate Beauty, Cheerinessor 4 , O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, L We are herewith accurately illustrating an eatirely new design of high-class DECORATED BEDROOM FURNITURE. These pieces are constructed in the very best manner and are be enamelled citherin French Gray or White. The French Gray is decorated in white and th either in a beautiful shade of Light Blue or Re been gi the aver rated f e, making a combination that is artistic to a degree and has utly admired by everyone who has seen these goods and whose tastes demand an article above e. ‘Sets Sold Wholly, or in Part, on Our Famous Club Plan Toilet Table, $20.00 Washstand, $14.50 The base is Wade in. aad is 65 in, high, It has an 18x20 in, z French Plate Mirrorand two aice roomy drawers with wood pulls, |, 72P_## $8 in. long, 18 in. deep and is 51 in, high, One nice large drawer and two roomy closets fitted with wood Bedroom Rocker, $7.50 pulls, Decorated to exactly match any of the suits Phis Rocker is very consortavle, the corners are braced Costumer, $8.00 and ithasabox frame, ‘This is made with best cane and is close Made very strong, sets solid on the toor, Has eig ly woven, Is made with decorations to match any of the suits. hooks and makes @ very essential article for the fur Bedroom Chair the bed room This chair is thoroughly conus Cheval Glass, $41.50 frameand each corner is braced; : is decorated to match color of any of the suits 20x54 in, French Plate Mirror. Is thoroughly constructed, sets firmly on the floor, finished and decorated to match any of p with a vox cane seat, and Commode, $12.50 the suits. + long, 14 in. wide ana 80 in. high. Has wood pull on the door; made and decorated to match any of the suits Home Builders (1) Did you ever purchase homefurnishing lines on the instalment plan? (2) Were you entirely satisfied that you obtained t full value for the money expended? 1 (3) Were you satisfied with the details of the n.ents therefor? ; (4) Have you ever looked into our celebrated Club ‘ Plan? (5) Have you any friends who have made use of Of Interest to Those Five Important Questions for transaction concerning such a purchase and the pay- this Club Plan in the furnishing of their homes? The Most Complete Stock of Homefurnishings in Greater New York Workin a g on a Salary E are more than glad to enter on our books as Club members any who have steady em- ployment and good character, who, for reasons best known to themselves, do not wish to open a regular charge account. You purchase your homefurnishings at our lowest eash prices (and all our merchandise is marked in plain figures) from our regular stock or spe- cial sales. You pay a small fee to join the Club and make your weekly payments either by calling in person or sending your check to cover amount agreed upon. You have no collectors call- ing at your home; no disay ble features whatever—you are accorded the courtesiesattead ant upon our regular charge transactions. NOT A CENT IS ADDED TO ANY ITEM YOU PURCHASE ON THE CLUB PLAN; YOU BENEFIT POSITIVELY BY OUR LOWEST PRICES. We ofler to our customers only first-class goods—none made for special sales or in- stalment selling. Our furniture is sound and true, and has dependable wearing qualities It will pay you to investig: Ask for information of our salesmen in any of our home furnishing departments, or at the Credit Department ea) 7 | “You see that bottle of Waukesha the people for the privilege of equipping | the town's part of the profits of the| municipal ownership of its tramways, It #ells on this aide for twenty+ and operating subways, while the gre ren taken|and it is ¢ P| You buy it abroad for fit- $ eat city fn America will dicker * 1 have been be of the greatest ser he tatitt in making mittionalres discredited and almost bankrupt con whed by the municipal! 0 Wi nin water sellers just Hke } corns to get some one to operate 1 that poltey h such facts must we confes . eubways. ne litte tax] th New York t* and must remain at 0 i ’ “Neither can I understand } f the people| the mercy of the jobbers of t F | Brings Us Men’s $15 and $.3 | All-Wool Suits to Sell at $9.50 |! (Find them in the New Store at 8th and Broadway) | ‘ s-ripes Dresses of all-over embroidery, in pink, blue and white, | On white, with a wide band of plain colored chamb-ay at Dresses of cool white voile with yoke and half-sleeves | the foot of the skirt and a yoke embroidered in perpe wdicue of pink or blue—very dainty. lar rows to match up with the stripes of the gingham, Elaborate frocks of white voile, heavily embroidered oe | in coral or delft blue. ; : ; 460 Dresses at $3.75 Plainer but very attractive dresses of tan grass-linen. ; zn, + hay Natural linen dresses, embroidered in eyelet pattern ie Originally $5 and $5.75 p Se Sturdy ginghams in clean, neat stripes, with raises WI 155 Dresses at $1.50 embroidery in scroll patterns, or combine! wit’ inccteny | | Originally $4 to $6 Directly on Interborough Subway (Astor Place Station) (Astor Place Station) | Attracted by the New Store A New York Manufacturer Directly on Interborough Subway “I want a share of that great business you are doing in the New Store at Broadway and Eighth,” he said. He can have it so long as he sells us such good clothes as these. “Why, I paid $20 for a suit of this ma- terial earlier in the season,’’ said a man who saw us looking at the samples. Of course, he did—we are safely con- servative in grading these at $15 and $18. | Among them are black and b'ue hairline striped worsted, | | a mixed worsted pattern, and seve ai fancy cheviots. All are summer fabrics, but full-lined and thus of a weight to wear up to November—and then lay away for next summer or weer all winter if you choose. All sizes—and plenty of ‘‘Stouts” in this lot— we | ave been short of ‘‘Stouts.”” Unfortunately the quantity is limited, but the new store has already fourd the eyes of many manufacturers, and we are c pen to take in at any time all-wool c’othes, properly made and of good patterns, if the price is right. Perhaps still another lot will be here by tomorrow. The Boys’ Store Has Made a Rare Capture Bringing Boys’ All-wool Suits of $5.50 to $15 Grade to Sell at $4.85 and $5.75. See the List And, best of all, they come from a manufacturer who does not know how to | make any but good clothing—a house that we look to at all times for much of our regular stock. . Here are the staple and the special prices for your consideration: 97 suits of $5.50 grade 132 suits of $10 grade |_| ,ab suits of $6.50 grade Choose at | 29 suits of $10.50 grade Choose at 56 suits of $8.50 grade 129suitsof $12 grade (2 33 suits of $9 grade $4.85 13suitsof $15 grade $5.75 ' Double-breasted, single-breasted and Norfolk jacket suits for boys of 8 to 17 ye + Blue serge, fancy serge, cheviot and worsted. Every yard all wool. Every suit up to the Wanamaker standard. With hundreds of thousands of boys getting ready to answer the school bell, in Nc City alone, these fine suits should not last more than a day. Main floor, New Bus. News for Every Women ‘Who Wears White Waists 3500 Fresh and Good Waists from a Maker Who Put Value Second to the Necessity of Winding Up His Season. Four groups. The first is composed entirely of white lingerie waists of many kinds, such as we have had in stock this season at prices between $2.50 and $5 (and many at more than $5, but we prefer to understate.) Some have hand-embroidered fronts (all white), others are trimmed with Val. and Cluny lace in attractive patterns. High or | low neck—short and long sleeve models. All clean and fresh. These Go at $1.50 to $2.50 Third floor, Old Building. Group two contains between three and four hundred tailored waists of pure white linen of staple $2 grade and better. These Go at $1 easement, o14 Buitding. Group four contains more than fourteen hundred tailored waists of madras, linene and percale, plain white and with checks, stripes and dots of color, Staple $1 waists every one of them, These Go at 50c Basement, Old Building | | Group three contains four hun- | dred and eight tailored waists of | striped and fancy white madras | and plain white linene. These would be good value at $1.25. | They Go at 65c Basement, Old Building | Lowest Prices of the Season on Summer DRESSES ThatAre Still Fresh In The Basement Store. The stock is very much fresher | and more attractive than is common in August. The items tell the story of regrouping and repricing. 194 Dresses at $3.75 180 Dresses at $2.75, Originally oo Originally $5 to $10 These are of very substantial gingham in pe: fresh white eyelet embroidery. Fresh and pretty frocks of pink and blue striped and figured lawn, with dainty embroidery and lace, some with. | dots of colored embroidery. | Sheer dimity dresses, lace edged and very attractive, Outing Skirts at 65c, 95c and $1.50 A varied group--taking dresses of white voile em- broidered in black; of light-colored lawns with Persian an other borders; of checked ginghams trimmed with plair chambray; of cotton in plain colors with self embroidery; of figured and dotted lawns in light and dark colorings | 115 Dresses at $1 rte Originally $2.75 and $3 Hage redo ycorptvee dy One large group of white lingerie dresses and some| — Skirts of white and black rep and a few of whit sizes in frovks of striped lawn and percale, many in dark | at $1.50, originally $'.50 to $3.75, clinen, shades, suitable for house dresses. Basement, Old Building, | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, fen cotton at 65c and

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