The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1911, Page 8

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nadildamaniaienemabenndersdiecn- were acai: tine Co ee fae 8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1911. ° . = ONenIzAnMs @ CROWD OF 5000 SRP ME re 1) suse Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. |Rose Linnus, in Montclair . Hos-| \ Account of Herself. Be Ready for a Rainy Day! Highest Quality Lowest Prices on 6th Ave. h | OF K Ofc FAR esis Our Wednesday Specials 146th Weekly Wednesday Sale Z few PIANOS tried twice to ki ARE HEADED BY AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER OF MEN'S been 4 AND WOMEN’S $1.50 to $2.50 Umbrellas for 94C to an fi Knights Will Devote Proceeds yur 1 » ¢AN offer well worth your attention, considering the | 1 her eule of Reliable Make; \], | We Are Celebrating the Third Anniversa:y ction of a Central | The girl is stil) unable to give any wide range of fashionable handles from a manutfac- | A fa | tothe Erection coherent a shld Sedbebalh oth Pyprnen Man flan turer’s sample lot, in sterling silver or gold plate ‘A limited number secured especially for our | of Our Adoption in These Stores of the M el carr ® sult case, and ie | i i Clubhouse, Leouerentiy wertering from nervous pres: with pearl posts; ebony with aterling cape, etc.; too | Wednesday sales and which we fully guarantee, | Famous Surety Stamp { , ltration. It was first thought that her many to be all enumerated here; twill gloria covering. | A a peda at ke than | Every day this week, andAncluding Oct, 7, we will give conditio due to drugs, but th . can secu elsewhere | Fhe Twoitth Regiment Armory, At jonpital folk think now she has suffered 2.50 Curtains,1.74 49c Bed Sheets, 33c | for $190, and any time 30 Surety Stamps Bixty-second street and Columbus aves | rome hara experience which af eee (within tere years) We Will $ | Free five, was thronged last night with thou- |fected her ly. She appears to be SCOTCH Lace, imitation Irish HEMMED; of very good qual- y P | Can beet a Oy, Rennes of merry-makers, the occasion be- | in great terrc times. Sho has men- point and Brussels effects, 3%4 ity heavy bleached muslin; for allow the amount paid to hong tioned thr rk and yards long and 45 inchs wide. full eize beds; flat eam. | apply on the purchase of a Together With [ing the formal opening of the Kaigyts ren iit, New York, as places of | Double Stamps Every Day on All Purchases. A filled book is worth 82.50 in goods FREE, and you select new Knabe. To-morrow only $5 Down and $5 Monthi; | of Columbus fair, whicn ts to continue i iioe. | for two weeks, More than 5,00 persons saiadicli ia | were In attendance and the great drill- | | room presented a rare picture of colv Women’s Robes Men’s Pajamas Mother, In Charme. ‘ BLANKET atyle with sailor OF Outing Flannel in a variety 2B ita | collar and turned back cufls; of the newest colorings, nicely I rn ‘ @ of bread | trimmed with satin de else ViE Stamp Rooth— the goods from over our sales ie, re [a06 animation “ c able Ins ibbon and ii made andout felleizes, IN) O'Nelt Main’ Store, ; Mer. M. J. Lavelle, representing Arch- ae cel clic | Svar OL Vac Opeomt 1.19 Vateo $1.00. Special, 79c counters at regular or special Dishop Farley, made the opening ad- |; her, It 1s alleged, until ehe became Pdtess. Father Gieason, chaplain in the | unconscious, She Is tna critical condi: z L.M.BLUMSTEIN, West 125th St,, bet.7th& 8th Avs. } Unjted States Navy, also spoke and | tion. His siste ns elied with @ RMAMATORTAALA NMA MRM LION AORTA AR IR club, John Directly on 9] Interborough S Subway Do You Know? 1. That there are no stores in the world presenting facilities for doing business equal to the two establish- ments of John Wanamaker. —in New York the famous old A. T. Stewart Building, and the twice as large Wanamaker structure that towers high above Grace Church. PIANOS This is not a $390 Player-Piano, but one made to sell for a much greater amount. Due to the large orders we place annually, we are enabled to offer these strictly high-grade instruments at this price. All are 88-note, have every late im- provement and are fully guaranteed. Large supply $ 90) of music free and special hi- brary privilege. To-morrow ; , f All Bear the KNABE GUARANTEE TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange 4 halladist, | alah of Ford- Mme. Naretli, the gang. Prof. James J ham University delivered a tribute to [the work of the Knights. F Contests were started for the most § popular council of the order In this city and the most popular oaseball player. Prominently displayed was a magnifi- cent colored photograph of Pope Plus X donated by Marceau, Thia pleture is six feet high and four feet wide and ts « striking likeness of the pont! be chanced off, and thou were sold during the ev Michael Fitzpatrick of | f | t ; Counc! spent $100 for chances on tie . A Special Sale of Genuine Wear-Ever Pure Aluminum Cooking Utensils O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basement. Weather: CLOUDY; rain by mht, The Wanamaker Corset Salons Pre:ent the New Autumn Models— “Le Corset Lillian” The Parisienne, L. R. and All Other Desirable Corsets ploture. Prominently active at one of the | booths was the Countess Leary, who haa ‘deen particularly zealous for the suc- coms of the fair. She was assisted by Mrs. P. Henry Dugro, Mra. Seeley Wilcox and Miss Alice Waist Some of the other women who assistet This ware is safe to use; easily kept clean and sanitary; with ordinary usage one piece should last you for years. Every piece warranted perfect. is, BS, ee. Ba, $-qt. Berlin S'cepans.81.00 — 74c | Tea Kettles....... $2.65 4-qt. Berlin S'cepans.$1.25 90 | Tea Kettles. $2.85 G-qt. Berlin S'cepans.81.55 1.16 | Preserving Kettles... 5c T3¢ Cov. Double Boilers.#1.70, 91.25 | preserving Retes BLS Boe Cov. Double Boilers.82.00 91.45 | Tea Potee Seay one Lipped Saucepans... 52¢ 39¢ | "91.82 at the booths were Mivs Mue G. Smith, | Mrs. W. A. Murphy, Mrs, May Hag- | werty, Mr a * lard, Miss Agnes Cullen, Mrs. Albert P. | —in Philadelphia the gigantic granite and steel Nye, Miss Katherine Tenfel, Mis * . Lssea Ucaeccana, a ise ta G, Lyman, Miss Ktta Loft structure that dwarfs even the great City Hall, K N A B E & Co Aippe: pans... 6 1G Orlowsky, Mrs. Jom oF i BLO USES and which world-travelers say presents the last bin ‘. Lipped Saucepans... 75c 55¢ div “Soy ophaapte ear ||| Designed for Young Women word in store construction and service. 5 ve. suka at 9th William P. Myhan ts Chairman of the | Bata 5 Lingerie blouses of sheer lawn with good lace and embroidery trimming and a wide pleated fi frill are only $1 each. public. | Another style at the same 2. That there are no assemblages of personal and | price has a tiny yoke of lace and | household merchandis the world under one owner- embreidery. ship and personal direction at all comparable in size, Movight awilya “Shirts” of crepe meteor silk | quality and reasonableness of price with the stocks of Breatest baritone, will ||| sensible and smart. Tailored | merchandise prepared for this Jubilee occasion— Tea tro ay ee the Giants, ||| in real mannish fashion. In blue 3. That the annual business done in each of these fresh from tielr tour of glory, will | Be present ina body. A baseball boar- | eran freentncc sap all thenew | Stores és the largest in New York or Philadelphia. ing the autograph signatures of each ; ry ‘i member of the pennant winning team ||| sides aE "te weer with JUBILEE LOT No. 8 oe je Make sats New Friends for ‘W STORE FOR MEN will be auctioned off by Big Chief silk. ‘Hand embroidered design We Shall Offer Tomorrow High-Grade Trousers On Saturday night—A d’esprit yoke, $5. For Young Men night, George Cohan Third floor, Old Building. meral arrangements, James W. King, | Georetary, and John J. Wy $6 Chests of Silver at $4 O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basement. Rogers and other fine makes; four beautiful patterns; French gray bead edge scroll and fancy edge. Each chest contains 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 table- spoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife and 1 sugar shell; Ri ee een AO —the two Stores offering 77 acres of men and merchandise dedicated to the service of the Among the aids are Pet [D. F. Mesweeney, P. Step ‘Joseph J. Deegan, Will |Thomas Rock, William P. ward A. Arnold, Frank W fam E. Murphy and J Imported and Domestic Dinner Ware At Special Reductions. O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basement van flag with his com= t attraction from the nd Tom Utica Sheets and Cases The Standard Brand for More than Fifty Years— Known to Housekeepers from Maine to California They will motor George wil Lewis will tell a f nes, and other members of t ompany will do ovher stunts, while brother actors and actresses applaud i]! realized during the next | to the fund for the al clubhouse. Pany, will be the | Infants’ LongDresses and Petticoats Hi hb pea At the Lowest Prices Quoted in Three Years, Yoke Dresses So Far as We Know Samples at Manufacturer’s » Pillow Cases Sheets Cost Prices 42 x 36 in., 12) 54x90 in., 42c. In the lot are infants’ long 45 x 36 in., 13}4¢, Toone 556, | slips of nainsook, priced from ” BR $25 Dinner Sets at $19.75 Ahrenfeldt’s fine French dinner sets, handsomely decorated, with gold on handles, 100 pieces. 96.75 Tea Sets at $5.25 Austrian china, handsomely decorated in assorted natural floral erection of a cen et ee | | Are You Succumbing: } To Catarrn? t | 50 x 3814 in., 154¢ 81 x 90 in., 58c A ‘i ; designs, 56 pieces, lise how catarth {9 weakening sour ||| 40¢ to $4.50 each, : aes ee All-wool cheviots, wide-stripe pat- sha de a it yarn Mand Varadually” acitina 'e atronact | Long and short petticoats, 50c The above are the sizes before hemming. terns, two shades of gray. . 50:80 Tea Sets at 99.50 Ht fou tant A thin drend i ji r Decorated; 56 pieces to the set, gold finished. i| & ince lien Yon consider results to $2.25, all torn (not cut)—nicely hemmed and ironed, are full New garments, just received (at a $7.50 Dinner Sets at $4.50 ai wl ite s i : g 3 Dainty waist dresses, many | bleached, which gives them a lasting whiteness. This offering "i : ; clined’ wit laha crea oie la only, tor our retall Guskemere. radical concession) from one of New York’s foremost makers. A service for 6 people; gold border and decorations. $14.98 Dinner Sets at $9.25 wide ribbon and hand-embroid- Utica brand is specially suitable for this Jubilee offering, ered. A variety of styles—75c | for Utica sheetings were sold in A. T. Stewart's time and by Representing the height of style in Nites d-gl 16D Braces Col ened atty | to $15 each. John Wanamaker since the new kind of store opened, their fashioning, JUST THE THING : Sizes 2 to 6 years. First floor, Old Building. FOR YOUNG COLLEGE MEN who de- Expect to find only one or two of a kind--not all sizes in each, sire extra trousers to wear with dark coats. Travelling Bags and Suit Cases } { With or without trouser cuffs. $3.75. At Half Price But expect to find them all at i least one-third off the regular JUBILEE LOT No. 9 ALL WOOL WORSTED TROU- For To-morrow Only i e derangiad | Price. SERS FOR OLDER MEN will be sold at ae | O'Neill Main Store—Basement, . coe a | Third floor, Old Building, 5-Years-Guaranteed Brass Bedsteads the same time and at the same price. $3.75, y One hundred odd pieces of bags and suit cases, all j pay | is Silver-Plate if made of the best leather and workmanship; Railroad Coat na ‘ee $25, Resular Price $42 $26, Regular Price $45 Men’s Fancy All-Wool Suits, Fall and Winter pat- ieee fiocieeie y g fotgening or rie ae i s 2 ; Be Ss, ses of various im 4 | During the oo oe Will Be $37, Regular Price $60 w nr ned hae _. its, $15. styles and from different manufacturers; values 9 a tin $3.75, Instead of $6 The $25 bedstead has 11-inch square posts, in a new ROSA NE BROOM PED) Tre" up to $18; special at.........+s.eseseee tenes 9.00 prian Just a or bad throal Caterrhal Kondon’s “si"" Fancy light-weight Overcoats, Serge-lined, $11 to $16 Wanamaker Special Overcoats, black and Oxfords, $12.50 and $15. your and beautiful design. The $26 bedstead has 2-inch square posts a Wanamaker Special model—and wrought iron corner castings which are almost indestructible. The $37 A bright silver quadruple plated, round baking dish, fitted The O'Neill Bed Coverings with an enamel detachable lin- b fi fe ih. \ an edstead has 29-inch round pillars. Rubberized Raincoats, double texture, $10. i ' or Cowehs Colds, Hay Fever ana a forms or cosorr® || ANB, plain base and Bendis with Seventh Gallery, New Building, stance walveulsry iar 318. . Renowned In Hotel and Home ¥ { ‘he Standard Remedy For Nearly 20 Years || @ single row of bead decoration F ; A 3 Dodi ; : O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. ets | on the cover. An interesting exhibit of Brass Bed evolution is shown in ——~ (1) Broadway, corner of Eighth street, Main floor, Mh / = the first brass bedstead made in America, over fifty years ago, copy of Solid wool with pink, blue or yellow borders, double bed size, is the equal of any at 610. Ohio Buckeye Blankets, 94.50 Very near all-wool, double bed size, equal of any at 86.00, $5 Marlborough Blankets at $3.98 Silk taffeta bound in pink, blue or marigold yellow, for double beds, Solid Color Plain Silk Comforters, $4.95 Plain brilliant Seco silk on both sides, tufted and tied with baby ribbon, The colors are pink, old rose, light blue, gobelin blue, olives lavender, yellow, crimson and reseda, A luxurious yet practicel quit, extremely low if bought now at this special price, A very attractive and digni- | an English model, Sheet stecl straps do duty as eprings, and the mereeecs, ' fied piece of silver ware. is filled with corn husks. (2) the latest developmen’ Period high art i | Main floor, Old Building. | manufacture, embodied in a magnificent Louis XVI court canopy bedstead nee ieee draped in golden ilk armuce, The mattress is filled with pure lamb's | Save on Shoes, Too=---$2.40 Quilted Silk Vests from Japan, | Wool and super-eatra white horse hair drawings. Box spring, with hair | Women like them to wear beneath their | top and specially oil-tempered Bessemer steel spriny For Men's Calfskin, Patent Leather and Kidskin Shoes of Standard $3.50 and $4 Grade suit, making a heav$ coat unnecessary. Seventh Ga The Japanese produce them for much rie Be anyone , Sleeveless, For these you may theak ‘ Western shoemaker who decided to discon- | $1.75; with sleeves, $3.75. tinue carrying order stock on hand and found no store but this willing to Basement, Old Building. JUBILEE LOT No. 10 | || take 6,000 ply Of shoes at one bite. Of eourse, they are good shoes and, | Boys’ All-Wool Suits at $3.85, | ——————eeeeeeeeenneeees | equally of course, we would not have assumed such a load except at a great Better than the price usually permits. deal less than the shoes are worth. ; Main floor, Broadway, Corner of Eighth Street, Cheviows every threat woot, ingewsoe | COLonial Mirrors at $7.50 John Wanamaker able weight and patterns, Norfolk | muit sizes 7 to 14; double - bressted Regularly Sold for $13 and $15 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. style, sizes 10 to 17, Golden Gate California Blankets, $7.50 t afl Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock R 10% allowed on all cast sales. We pay freight and 8. R.fares | ry, New Building. ‘his hey Reese bres arent a WRITE FOR CATALOGUE— MAILED FREE Reon he mcoman te CREDIT TERMS | = $50 Worth, $3 Dow) T5e to $1.25 E eae Weekly 100 Worth, $10 Down, $1.50 to $2 W"kly 4g 10" $5 20S L 20 $20 $2.25 # f 300“ «$30 «($2.75 * Ls Fee aerttatadt SSS o delivery to your house. \417-1423 THIRD AVE. ; SAV Ear 80"ST. Basement, Old Building. 100 be: ali i Watueale Ilan Akiee dl ex tke best quality selected French mirrors. Frames of | shocs among them—others worth but | $d leaf—-front, top, sides and bottom, Two styles; 1419x28 $2. All are Goodyear welted shoes, | iMches in size. One with plain mirror which may be hung | never found regularly at less than $2, | Upright or horizontally, The other a panel with the old. Calfskin-patent leather and kid, but- } fashioned two-opening frame. ton style, Practically all sizes “ i , | Basement, Old Building. Picture Salons, Eighth Gallery, New Building, JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street EES ER PE x HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes Simplify Home-seeking by saving 9 © time, temper and tramping. ‘800000000000 0000000000000 more ‘Offers of Positions” than any other two mediums in the universe. Gpascne co qe wma eT NE SOT RRR re SA aa Ec

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