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cma macau 1k LAR A Yeas PNR | 6 __ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 6, 1911. | STRIKE BREAKER SLICK $] 000 KID [tannery Naame! rane S| Towrater ot Ono Pur. te hal OROKER COMING SOON, = = y ao j , be ‘ ie Upped antl Bienes Former Tammany Chiet WIN Spend | PIONEER, AGED 100, DIES; é Kis wife on board the steamship he shows. 11é-waa] Liverpool and Queenstown, his father h od in the| 1s coming to New York next month to remain an wintes. nave teen make READY to Further Men's Autumn Clothing Plans |) } Lived in United States Ninety] tie was m friend of former Proedent : { Years; Was a Friend of Presie | 27s0ilin lore, for wom he Came mn abe dy ur. Croker ata gts We Suggest That They See Tomorrow : ‘ va : po . | fent Franklin Pierce, pein ott and John Smiley, wn @étor, Gtymple when ne was tm collision with S Louis Lackauer Killed in Attack, Only Twenty, but Is the Most | hgg alot Mela shbsee IS * me ‘ a Mik wenly lh Y Robert Irving Smiley, who dled Hawke, ur u umn ul or en on Illinois Central Men Expert of New York i-——- : in New Orleans. Pickpockets. | At $20, $22 and $25 | | eneatnieee | : aba steel alae dill aed de igetap Mt Pected | These suits have the new natural shoulders—the soft-front lapel effect—the } breaker, was Py . ‘ and fatally ma” genie 4 ae * dencribed hint of cut-away in sack front—the general snugness of coat and trousers. Fabrics tend to roughness, in glowing tans, browns, blue and gray. Of course they are ALL-WOOL. Otherwise, not Wanamaker clothes! ' wounded late last night when a party of Jilinols Central strike breakers were fired upon while on their way from the for eleven eo days by J } company's fruit sheds to thelr quarters | "0 ae tae } Our American-Made Topcoats at Lesser Prices—$16.50 upward—show | { for the Sights, He 'was Mot in the ab | ne A fine wae also tm f the distinctive style-touches that mark the more expensive coats. 7 ! 4 States Deputy Marshal Nion- {Which means a year's additional “ sone ” : Here No Man Need Pay Extra for Correct | pitty wounded inthe Rend." | Rotenteld ta only twenty years otd and| An Unusual Event Sp ializ Styles and Distinctive STYLE in Suit or Topcoat_ ee Ct te [Sa palled ap Ue WEE Ok DOT te ct On Saturday, October seventh, we shall have an exceptional showing This in spite of the fact that there have 4 The, Jmported men, about fifteen tn celebrated aaa aide Fagin, and lke the| of Women’s, Small Women’s and Misses’ Street Suits. been drastic style-revolutions. ; ~ | Qreorted by dohne to thelr lodging and |2rerul Dodger aoon ox LH aed | These are extremely clever adaptations of three imported designs Not only are men’s clothes cut differently | were attacked by about a dozen uniden ecyit Rs from the most famous Paris houses, and have been made up to meet the this season, if they are cut correctly, but the | ba rhe deal av dh ree eritical requirements of our trade. Practical heavy festa? in navy blue fabri th ves are different. . day eva & yriee Woueine th weicn Gre | has and black, We have them in a full range of sizes—MISSES’, FROM 14 TO abrics themselve different. ; = tinartered “218 atrike brew | ne occaston he} 20; WOMEN’S, FROM 54 TO 44. These suits would regularly sell for A double test of timeliness which a good employees of the Illinois ral Rat ei | $36.00 to $38.00. ’s clothing houses have been unable road Company an a aympathisers 90 of Metuce, | many men ig : Tesorves and et gt ree | Once when arrested on euapicion of| to meet! td Until Tate to-day (o permit the railroad |atealing « silver watch from a pa Doucet Model Bernard Model Francis Model Our advantage has been that we were vital 4 J, SOMRARY 2 comply with thelt demand [eer on a Broadway car Nosenteld 4 HEY winter sree st, ANCY Winter sees ve LUE winter serge suit factors in fixing in advance the styles now: THN he PILE” te MATA dO. (WO Ge with large, graceful vel- Hey Hg x saat with black velvet collar pertaining. =} —_— sa xi se ii le vers, c e 4] ; BOTH PARTIES NOMINATE trotives, “I'm the thousand dollar | vet revers. Coat slightly cut- her ane FAA ule tee and wide self-cloth revers Wanamaker clothing experts have been} ; E Te cabs atusk-to bles and todhy away, and fastened with tO} | Joie sik and braid, and | | ‘immed with brald. Satin busy here and abroad for months at this very | SUPREME COURT JUSTICES. incor (iv. paflée ob enaty | large velvet buttons. Two] | ficiened with three frogs. | | lined. Skirt with panel front, task. + Taree New Ones Are to Be Elected |e" 0s that sobriquet. | rows of small velvet buttons | skirt, the new princess | J and black trimmed with braid Much of that which has eventuated is } in the Second Judicial qurface cars, It 4s estimated that he| on front and back of $25 gored circular $25 Wad adhe traceable to their foresighted activities. i District ney and Jewelry worth $16 | coat and skirt. . model ... . tom .. . The season’s style-changes apply quite as | His Prise ate og a amall, thin hand and works | distinctly to the lesser-priced suits as to the $ triet, comprising a bot da, relievi rhe ui 5 5 } Court House pt Eger with the Domestic Overcoats, $16.50 to $30. London-made Topcoats, $30 to $50. Main floor, New Building. werd Hoses 1800 Men’s White Shirts and Hosiery Our Regular $1 and $1.50 Grades Oe Cite Brices But Showing Slight Defects 50c a garment — Men's Jubilee Offerings|For Every Woman Clothes ||l| sets alr 50c Each Tomorrow morning we shall place them on sale in the ‘ for the three additional places on the Supreme Court bench provided by the last Lertsiature ; The Demooratic convention was held | ; fy a courtroom on the ground floor, the | t ; Republican convention in a courtroom! t i the second Noor. H AM Was harmony among the Demo- | crats, but the Republican leaders had a i hard joo fixing up rival factions who wanted places for favorite candidates, The Democratic nominees are former Witam Willet jr, of Far Directly on Interborough Subway Weathor—Clondy and warmer. H . Herbert T, Ketcham, Surro- t Gate of Kings County, and Patrick FE. 4 ; Callahan, now an Assistant Corporation t : W ers. Neatly finished, well NEW STORE FOR MEN. Not a job-lot, but shirts made for Saturd ay for Immediate ear made, strong and durable. for us, following Wanamaker models, of very fine materials. ’ | 1214c a pair—-Men’ . So careful are we as to what is sold under the Wanamaker 4 * nominated Charles H. | || The Best Stocks In Our History apa re (ER Gse label, every shirt having the slightest defect is put aside. | Lad fames Van Blcklon of Jamaica. Nr, \!| LOT No. 17 Women’s Street Suits, $18.50, $19.50, $22 and $30 | or tan color. Made with lisle The aes Ln yy Ladd Green hssibtaerper rel short claok Sa LAUT ibe thee iitine ial Waists at Half Val ue Women’s Finer Suits made in America, $36 to $83 thread cuffs. Four-thread bosoms. Some open in front, others front and back. UNITED BOOKING COMPANY - Women’s 'mported Suits, nearly each one differ- heels and toes. Men of all regular sizes may choose, beginning tomorrow Blouses of $8 to $12 Quality, $5 individual styles, $40 to $150 Broadway, Corner 8th St, Morning, at 50c the shirt. DEFENDS TRUST CHARGE. $7.50 Imported Blouses, $3.75 COE a UnLeey ie) be Main floor. Broadway, Corner of Eighth st., Main floor, Mm - in | $4 Lihwaris Waists, $2 Velvet and Velveteen Suits at $47.50 to $175 faudeville Teams Ask Court to ens ‘ Us 2A reign models. ’ Strike From Complaint Clause | |} 1500 waists inall. All sizes. F Altecnog? ade copied from foreig “i Men’s Good Shoes, $2.40 Men’s Neckwear Asserting “Monopoly.” The $5 waists are made from imported shawls of silk serge and i chiffon, printed in various odd designs and beautiful combinations | of color. | The $3.75 waists show such new effects as chenille and metal | trimming, wooi embroidery, and the fashionable button trimming. Mostly of chiffon, but a few of silk serge in all desirable shades. The $2 waists are of white lingerie, the majority prettily hand | teed to wear ‘operly. embroidered-—others lace and embroidery trimmed. Among faba ait not a single coat or suit Third floor, Old Building. | or dress has slipped in without our knowing all about it. In this way these clothes have the LOT _No. 18 distinction and individuality of carefulness. —At Leasta Dollar Saved Of 50c Grade at 25c Gunmetal calfskin Black kidskin Box calfskin Patent leather Suspenders in all sizes, C, D and E widths Of 50c Grade at 25c Ten or a dozen styles. Medium and winter atin j ‘i weights. Some of $3.50, others of $4 quality. lage oor scarfs of fine rep silk, in At the recent opening of this new moderate-| Many colors an patterns. F price shoe store we relieved a manufacturer of] _ Suspenders with calfskin ends; elastic 6,000 pairs of these shoes, on terms that enables] in back, variety of colors. us to give them to you for less than we would Both scarfs and suspenders from the ordinarily PAY at wholesale. They are all s honestly and skilfully made welted shoes that fresh, new stock of ‘a house that makes The United Booking Company, said to be the largest. concern of ite kind on this continent, made a vigorous jt to Justice McCall In the Suprem * toalay, Against the charge thi © trust. Plain coats, and fancy coats, short ones and long ones, plain skirts and trimmed skirts, Every color. All sizes. Materials have been sponged and shrunk- en before making up. Every lining is guaran- ‘The company ts being sued for $30,000 | damagte by Andy Amann and Fran Hartley, a ynudevitie team, who they were “blacklated" by the co Among other things Amann and Hart- ley.déolared the United Booking Com- aay controls # per cent, of the yaude- ville ate in this country and Canada ané diacklist any and all performers who work for competitors. Young Women’s Tailored Suits | _ Nine Examples of Man- The plaintiffs also charge the United * * neither to sell regularly for less than 50c. 0 y 8 AC 0 its W en we can thoroughly recommend. q tienen tron:oun sOAeneL cutieet ¢ $17.50, Instead of $25 Tae Ts 50 ad $30 : Main Hed Said is Comer of Eighth St. Broadway, Corner Eighth Street, Main floor. pe yh With simplicity as our ideal, we make as our Jubilee offering oe ; ii j Justice MoCall was asked to strike ||| to young women, plain tailored suits, made over our own pattern, Storm serge in blue and black with shaped JOHN WANAMAKER | from the ‘complaint the allegation that 1) which means that they will fit with no alterations, or very slight |fOund collar, having a center panel of black ! PORDpOAIY: ~ JuAlice | | ones. satin to match the cuffs. Skirt slightly trim- i} The skirt is an adaptation of a Bernard model, with no full. | med with braid. Lining of soft satin. $19.50. | ness and yet not narrow. The coat is medium length, plain tai-| ;, Black-and-white and brown-and-white lored, with smart straight back. Inlaid velvet collar and buttons | diagonal suiting, coat plain, skirt cut and but- Ivet centres. toned down the front. All-weather suite for Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. with :ch coat is flannel interlined and lined with satin, If the | any kind of rough wear, $22. RB reculnely asta an, | Bought from a mill that will discontinue making underwear other big cities demands an unmatchable | lining does net last a se » bring them back. We wi Broadcloth of excellent lustre, absolutely plain, Guaranteed P 0 | | sli Po Se ERB PPB REE REDE TAS Des o.will haye lining. All the fine details of good tailoring. Blue and black, $25. * Materials are mannish worsteds, diagonals and serge, in Norfolk suits of diagonal suiting in brown and gray. Yoke navy, blue, black, brown, heliotrope and mixtures. To be found j back, coat belted in and buttons down front of skirt. $25. 2 co GC" Av & 2 ] ST. N { | nowhere else at any time, and here at this price on Saturday only,} Wide wale diagonal cheviot with shadow atriped or plain R N E R . = a Ve 4 Second floor, Old Building, velvet revers. A style of absolute simplicity yet youthful. In ———— es i —- ate black, brownand purple. $25. Open Late saturdays Open Late Saturdays H | LOT No. 19 Diagonal cheviot with 30-inch long coat. Velvet collar and cna reCi eee: «Rn & eee — 1 ga cgay es j cuffs, narrow panel in back, making one look slender. $25. e 9 $ 00 45 i | Chantilly and Princess Lace Veils Sack coat suit of imported cheviot, in black only—a special e ' : Z | purchase at $30. Gecond floor, Old Butiding. —, = { $1.75 to $3 Quality Offered at 75c | For H $3 to $6 Quality Offered at $1.45 | Princess lace veils, 1!4 to 114 yards long. All white, with |[560 Women’s Union Suits Our tremendous outlet through stores in Women hand-sewn scroll and edge patterns. 75, regularly $1.75 to $3. | ethi } Chantilly veils of the same length, white! black, aa brown One-third to a Half Less than Usual | ioe ing Section, Main floor, Old Building, for women. Medium or heavy weight white ribbed merino large purchase, which means a bed-rock ! PRE AE ans Maia asia tetas union suits, well-shaped, full sige, neatly finished; ankle price to us, and an unusual saving to you. j LOT No. 20. length, high neck and long sleeves, The regular prices would eS | be $1.50 to $2. You may have . For Men Silk-Warp Jacquards, 15c Yard | tue feauloe sivas of 85 8 sult | The Jubilee Offering of Dress Cottons . At 18c, seconds of 25c grade—women’s medium-weight | Millions of yards have been sold in recent years of these! white ribbed cotton vests and ankle-length drawers. . | dainty silk-and-cotton materials that have been fashioned into | Basement, Old Building, o ore | pretty house dresses, kimonos, children's dresses and party frocks “fe phe for young girls. We, ourselves, retailed over one hundred thoy. C, B, a la Spirite Corsets ‘othe af; ernene sand yards in one season; 22 cents yard has been our lowest price | 4a ” rr to date Seconds” at 75c } Ht ane We have arranged to sell just 11,7451 yards of these favorite Medium and low bust models in several different styles of } t | fabrics as the Jubilee offering of Cotton Dress Fabrics at 15 cents these well-known corsets. Grades that sell regularly at $1 A Pair i | @ yard. A full selection of the prettiest shades, also white and] —_to $3, but microscopic faults keep these out of the full-price | ne 2 All Sizes { black. Basement, Old Building, class. Basement, Old Building. * ‘3 —— All Widths H | Fr All Styles | CHARLES A. KEENE ti and cease | JOHN WANAMAKER Diamonds, Waiches, Jewelry, pu Reestwey Py bby Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth $+ * i MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YQ% YEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL Go Ger IT. ct pao n ne : —— ffon O: " } ‘ . , : a x _ cia Pan * = % PET = + sini iS AGRO T SE TUR Ro ARS RITE ne neipteeyt