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

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URCED AS MEANS. = OF SAVING STREETS. om, ‘ of Municipal Research to President Me- |!” cold weather Convention late last night. rt Aneny of Manhattan Rorough {t Is urged that pipe galleries be constructed by the ettiaes of th Picea Aesee Was = \“Such Dumplings. 4 St hty 97 Bahr, 4p Fifth St, Brooklyn. | the bufiding of new subways and the . | rf contemplated reconstructed sewer rea | tem pipe galleries could be combined at | 7 comparatively amall expense and with) > r great ultimate profit to the city. Not) ) only would llerles obviate etreet | surface disturbances, but the cost of | : C3 maintenance and repairs would mean a Darby & Co., New York ; ave: Jest orm: | SELF--RAISING FLOUR { a survey pavements of |” With leavening of Absolutely Pure Grape Cream of Tartar. an, fmeluding all the streets (i— . = = — = ? Directly on { Interborough \ | Weather: FAIR. Subway 4 “ ; || What Will New York Young Men Say ° If Offered an All-Wool Suit ‘ of mixed cheviot, made just as $20 suits are made, in the latest N Autumn styles, and backed by the absolute warranty of the ‘ House of John Wanamaker. i ° ° , | At the Exceptional Price q of $12 ry We think they will be sufficiently interested to , ee ee ee ee fn a letter sent to-day by the Bureau] that asph investigate, at any rate, AND THAT IS JUST WHAT WE WANT YOU TO DO. MEN, situated on the easy-of-access corner of Broad- way and Eighth street (ground floor), and SEE just what kind of clothes are back of the offerings. and box calfskin, kid and patent leather. limited number, and our indorsement goes with every pair, although the shoes were not made for us. In fact, if they had reached their intended destination, the pr ces would have been $3.50 and $4. Men’s Autumn Underwear ribbed merino, shirts or drawers, 65c. merino, well made and excellently finished, shirts or drawers, 85c. seconds, the defects are so trifling that they will not affect wearing quality. they would not be offered here, at any price. complete range of sizes, Men's Seamless Cotton Socks, 12! 4c —Fast black or tan. toes; cuffs of lisle. | elpal thor | street. lthatt yoghfares north of Fitty-ninth y rs report nerally | mpara-| Dr, ‘i operate eau of High t problem of 8 pavements tn plimented upon | nter of the fact Bu ts can be repaired | for We want you to come to the NEW STORE FOR SEE that they are not of trashy fabrics, but standard, all-wool, NEW. SEE that they are not careless, ill-fitting creations, but CLOTHES MADE BY TAIL- ORS WHO KNOW HOw. SEE that at every price between and includ- ing $11 and $16, these suits and overcoats are the kinds for which you have been pay- ing a good deal more elsewhere. Tomorrow We Make a Specialty of $12 Suits Cheviots in tan and gray mixtures, in models favored by young business men and older ones who go in for style. In all sizes, including “‘stouts’” and “longs.” Tomorrow, Too, We Make a Specialty of $11 Overcoats Cheviots, serge-lined, gray and tan. All-wool. All sizes. ; And We Want You to See the Venetian Lined and Silk-Faced Black and Oxford Overcoats at $16 We will surprise you with the excellence of materials and workmanship. SILK LAPELS AND FACING. These are a few of the many economic opportunities the NEW STORE FOR MEN is offering. They result from our tremendous buying power and our announced determina- tion to PROVE, DAY AFTER DAY, that it is possible to sell GOOD clothes for men at the prices charged for the SHODDY with which so many stores are flooding the city. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Broadway, Corner Eighth St., Main floor. While Here, See the $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, Good Business Brings Us to Sell Up-to-the-minute styles in honestly-made, Goodyear welted At Unusual Prices Seconds of $1 heavy-weight natural color Seconds of $1.50 heavy-weight gray ribbed || grade, Terry cloth on a ness. All sizes. $3. Men's Neckties at silks. dominating. All the ne Knit ties in many color c weaves and cross stripes. fabrics. 25c. While these undergarments are classed as Otherwise New—just out of the factories, Almost a Eighth Street corner of Broadway, Main floor 25c— Made for us from 50c suspenders. To this used in 50c suspenders, -thread | Four-thread heels and with the price 25c? SAN FRANC | Grant Lyman, In all sizes and widths for men. Main floor, Broadway, corner of Eighth st. Men’s Worthy Hats at Little Prices —New derby hats, of approved Autumn models, $2. Black. Soft felt hats, several shades, $1.35. Men’s Bath Robes of Unusual Value at $3—Terry cloth or blanket robes. Latter in jacquard figures, on cotton fleece of excellent Beautiful stripe effects—diagonals pre- Suspenders of Usual 50c Grade— and trimmings (even to solid brass buckles) Broadway, corner Eighth Street, Main floor, JOHN \WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Sireet THE EVENING. WORLD, FRIDAY, memedigouen otarreccentitn weer ana the prin-| FUGITIVE PROMOTER CAPTURED IN OREGON. | Lyman Had Escaped From| Oakland (Cal.) Hospital When fe Was Under Arrest. ept. 2—Dr. John of extensive en- torprises, who 1 from an Oakland | le under arrest on a vargo of swindling Investors out of f | $59,000 in a Panama land scheme, was st night at Lakeview, Ore,, | nyder of Lake County, | net, @ nurse in the hospital, M., Sept. 2.—R. O, ative, was nominated or by the Republican State Copyright Hart Schateer & Mara, Hart, Schaffner & Marx have simply; Third Ave,, Cor. 122d St. (Open Evenings) The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. As to Materials 1195 Broadway, Just below 29th St. 246-248 W. 125th St, (Open Evenings) HIS Fall sees roughish, fuzzy, English- looking fabrics in among smartly- dressed men. And we have them— picked them out’ ourselves—splen- did, durable cheviots and tweeds, in ruddy browns, tans, grays, blue grays and greenish mixtures—lots of herring-bone pat- terns among them. And such beauti- tul tailoring! outdone their best—which is a lot to Say. Plenty of smooth fabric garments, too—plenty for every taste to be satisfied more completely than ever before. Just come and see. Suits $18 to $50 at $2.40 shoes of gun-metal An un- similar plane of good- 25c—Fancy and plain | w shades for Autumn, | ombinations, accordion | Made of silk-mixture ends of elastic used in add the identical ends and what's the result NO thin ONL’ mpare TO OUR Effect a oe America’ Red Tape and NO Strings to This Offer HF No Club Fees, NO Extra Charges of Any Kind This is a straight bona-fide chance for you to get every- u want to furnish a room complete b: ONE DOLLAR and the balance in small weekly yments. Never before have we shown such the prices in this advertisement with those shown elsewhere. Come into our store —get our prices on anything in our immense stock, then compare them with the prices of any other store in the city andcon- vince yourself that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! open or if you have closed it. Bring $1 and get what you need! $2.74 ~ $5.95 Any Advertised Article May Be Included in Your Outfit at the Price Advertised Without Extra Charge. Double Stamps Mornings ae ernrerre aT y Saturday Bvenings Until 10 o'Ciock. "a Greatest Furniture House. wig Bs Ave. Nh 35th to For a Complete Room Outfit! BRING ONE DOLLAR, select everything you need to furnish a room complete, and we will deliver the goods promptly to your home. paying bargains. is good ft too, CUSTOMERS —Trviier your account is stil new design, with Bey, ~"\lars, orna- \}mental \{mounts and husks, Strong con- struction, white en- amel finish. $1.89 Quartered oak frame with well braced panel back highly poliah- ed golden fin- ish; seat fine- ti Massive, strongly eon- structed frame,with claw . or ~ 1ogany pol- ished frarae. Tufted ad- justable | ly upholstered cushions | in genuine covered in | leather, Un- embossed | usually good velour, value. Single Stamps \J After Noon J. If MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL- GO GET: IT. | | i} | times ‘ls—tomorrow, $4.50,$5 and$6| Vases—tomorrow, $5 and $7. Laapsieonp arcana $7, '§7.50and§0| Regularly $6.50. and $8.0 Nappies—tomorrow,$2.25, $4, and $5. Footed comports—tomorrow,$4, $6.75 and $10 Regularly — $5, and $7. Regularly— $6, $8.50 and $14 Sugars and creams—tomorrow,$4.50 and $5 set| Flower center—tomorrow, $6, $8 and $12. Regularly— $6.50 and $7 set Regularly— $7.50, $11 and $15, Second Gallery, New Building. Housewares Vollrath lavender gray seamless steel enameled |dreds of handsome nickel-plated brass fittings ware must be marked up one-third tomorrow | all marked at decidedly less than usual. Stools, night. Plenty here for all who care to save 33c/too, and mirrors and medicine cabinets. Next on the dollar tomorrow. Hand-made woodenware and best-made tin- ware go up from 15 per cent. to 40 per cent. at}chamois skins, etc., the total savings on a No merchandise more staple in| reasonable supply bought tomorrow will sur- price than these at other than Wanamaker Sale} prise you. the same time. That ash can, garbage can and other heavy] or dress trunk at the usual cost of a 32 inch size. ironware necessities that you will be buying be-] Or a 1912 model !Iowe Rotary-Shuttle Sewing fore long, will cost froom 10c to $1 more after] Machine, than which there is no better, at $32. this week. What about the bathroom? Here are hun-|after tomorrow night. Two Last Minute Notes About 75 fancy scrap bassts from Germany are to go at exactly half their former price, to make room for new styles. The new prices will be from 75cto $4.50, were $1.50 to $9. These are very handsome baskets, some of them quite artistic. Just 23 Coffee Percolators, for making coffee on the stove, are to go at $2 each. 3,4.and5 pint sizes in copper and nickel plate. we ask for them tomorrow. TONIGHT | Take Careful Count of Household Needs For TOMORROW Will See the End of These Great September Sales ' China, Art Wares, Cut Glass, Housewares The savings which may be made tomorrow will warrant your looking ahead and anticipating the needs of the next six months. For not until next March will such low prices prevail on table and kitchen wares of such excellent quality. The spirited selling of the month has broken assortments. These will be grouped and priced especially low. Dinner Sets—In many one or two—perhaps four—pieces are missing. These sets will be sold tomorrow at half price. : Dinner JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Directly on Interborough Sets, Complete By Redon of Limoges Chas. Field Haviland 112 piece eects with solid gold 101 piece sets in pink rose border handles, coin gold edges; rich border pattern with rich coin gold treatment. patterns. $25, regularly $35. $37.50, regularly $57.50. Other sets from Limoges in our 100 $45, regularly $67.50 piece composition which includes $47.50, regularly $70 12, 112 piece sets. Same assortment as | rece hiatgers and soup turcen, § 114 piece sets less soup tureen. $32.50, regularly $52.50 $40, regularly $60 ee $42.50, regularly $65. der decorations with gold edges, - traced gold handles, border patterns. White edges, $12, regularly $15. 114 pieces, $35, regularly $50 Gold edges, $16.50. 112 pieces, $32.50, regularly $45. 113 picce ct with all pieces gold Theo. Haviland lined; full border decorations, $25. 113 piece dinner sets in delicate flower spray patterns; all pieces gold lined; handles gold traced. Set in- Gast rcqulacly $60. oy ee 113 piece sets,$15, regularly $27.50, 100 pieces, $27.50, regularly $50. Second Galtéry, New Building. Cut Glass Remaining lots of large ‘special purchases will be closed out at attractive price. Concessions allowed on many stocks during the sale will be allowed tomorrow —but not on Monday. Some instances of the savings: Austrian China 100 pieces with flower spray” pat- tern, gold traced handles: American Porcelain Sets of 100 pigces, every piece first quality, $8 and §10 set. week’s prices will be higher. Such little things as brushes, kitchen knives, Larger items—for instance, a 36-inch steamer These opportunities will be things of the Rast They were $4.50, $4.75 and $5, and cost more to make than Basement, New Building FE] 8-Room Fiat Ej Furnished Complete Ej 4-Room Fiat fe Furnished Compicte No Extra Charge for He SES te for The World may 2 Siericen Dustsiot Mewengw Octien tthe Homies’ ne | $1.00 Down—$1.00 Per Week § Open Batunday and Monday Gants Delivered in Unmar MICHAELS BROS 369-95 389-985 THE ORLO Ww 1,02 ‘ VORING ADs ust While this is a BIG Fact, it looms much larger when you consider that this, the World’s August total, was 60,604 MORE THAN THE HERALD— 33,650 more than all the 5 other New York morning and Sunday newspapers added together ‘ But Why Shouldn’t It Be! ‘The World's Ci: fe 100,000 Copics in New York City the Herald and Times COMBINES . Both Week Days and Sundays, enema

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