The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1911, Page 10

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| ! n | ez | 7 TERE eee 7 emer Bo ed RIMES DIVORCE EVIDENCE Cases on Trial Too Unsavory | fora x 1% Sen The Hackett Carhart, is the hest suit in New York at this 4 have embodied in these suits the sau tailoring that is in our higher priced include all the new blues, » bre and mixtures. If you want a suit for Their Ears and They've wear best, look best at all times, a Driven Out. |x Brass B zs ColumbiaFabrieSpring ¥ best, you should have st ber Wealthy thous at jamin Gort! suits at all prices, but this one will eelip: beauty of finish, and individuality. We offering a suit of this character to New ¥ he # y Feu f band, David Gr fever, In his suit Ultra Europeanized Raglans, in new blues, tans, browns, and mixture ¢ the “style” of the well groomed man. Overcoat “ « Cold? *17. One is as » as the other, but longer anc something get = of quickly, because th ik Tine silk faced to edges. Th Ko and ox BOR MERGES ee ee toe EE, HRHNRRRRRARRENSRES | WE GIVE YOU THIS $50 OUTFIT for x be ape hoa lactory price. Outfit con- | * ey ee Ive 2-Inch Colo: pl x Electric ress, made of pure Georgia % Cotton. Mention 7. neon this offer in York bye. ses 49 10. x EMPIRE FURNITURE MFG. CO., : || 265Broadway | 841 Broadway 119 W. 42d St. 56 and 58 West 22d St. - New York Near Chambers St. Cor. 13th St. Near Broadway FROM HER HUSBAND, Mrs. Moretta Johnson to-day Directly on S Interborough Subway p married bn the cc one Chur on Kast One lian Forty-third st . Oct 104, They have no children, J. Wilso Bryant is Mrs, Johnson's attorney, so numerous that | ]) ascertain thelr ¢ Maint ¢ for the Weather tale ond warmer, at $22.50 BROKE INTO A HOUSE TO CLUB HIS VICTIM. In Darkest Brooklyn a Mo Black Eye and Cut Lip Odd Story. Began as a Men’s Clothing Store. JF there is one section of this vast business which Men’s Clothing Store. For the Wanamaker bu family consisting of two partners, two cutters, who as salesmen, and one errand boy. morrow. The One Great Jubilee Day Of the Men’s Clothing Store, return when the | nd out for their niify his assailant This Price Averaging $6 Less than the Cost of Manufacture Actual Retail Values $30 to $45—the Majority Above $35 To but few merchants is given the opportunity of celebrating a Golden Jubilee of business. therefore, a sentiment which takes no thought of profits has shaped the plans for the celebration maker Men’s Clothing Jubilee. Six manufacturers, in this and other cities, have co-operated with us; each of them the others to make the BEST GOLDEN JUBILEE OFFERING in recognition of the liberal this house during a long period of years, Attention was centred on QUALITY. Cost was not considered. In some cases the actual loss to the makers has been as high as $8 the the least loss $2 the suit. The suits are newly made, of seasonable fancy fabrics, contain the best of everything —best o mings, workmanship. Fashioned after our own models; worsteds, cassimere and some cheviots. This would be an exceptional mone Guid <f SoLip $ 14k GOLD chandizing. We print herewith a table showing the quantity of suits in each grade from $30 to 7 Suits $45 inclusive. Suits For tomorrow our selling staff will be more than doubled, and we hope to handle | 25! Suits expeditiously the tremendous business sure to pour in. aus All sizes provided, not overlooking, tall men and stout. 5 Suits Early choosing is advised. $22.40, 7 Suits Watches, Dianiouds, Po) Bawa P . z Str 180 Broadw i Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. one of these! And we say this without fear of contradiction. our many years of experience we have seen all kinds of have them in all the new seasonable colors. Comprising all the new and correct En people pre 5 nat because it lasts ; ving opportunity at the END OF A SEASON. ing now, AT THE VERY OPENING OF THE SEASON, we think it unprecedented in the annals of mer- $15 srice, We le superior garments. The fabrics are finely woven and the patterns Ws, tans that will nd fit the 7 ee. with anaElectric Felt Mattress e ; i ge Sl tc rssunmpucuctnn cogersccesraact | New York’s Best $20 Suit se all for s take pric ork men. We °19.50 50 most clear dand fords. 1 Nake Carano E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President | 125th Street Near dd Avenue Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings Tomorrow We Offer, Fresh from the Tailors, 1181 Men’s Suits of $30 to $45 Grades To Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of This Business, Which is entitled to premier place in this jubilee-celebration month, it is the | siness was born fifty years ago, in a men’s clothing shop; the little store’s also served So that peculiar significance attaches to our offering, to- 1181 Autumn and Winter Suits at $22.50 And fittingly, | of the Wana- In glish models ‘fects. These Fall Overcoats possess the “air” of the Britisher and THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SA 1911 Fall Suit has vied with | patronage! of |] | > suit— f cloths, trim- But com- ot $30 grade of $2 of §3 of of $40 grade of $42 grade of $45 grade 10, 1911. ; ‘ ai Directly on Interborough Weather-——Vair and warmer. OF Paris Gowns, Wraps and lf urs In the Costume Salons and Special Presentation in the Auditorium at 10:30 and 2:30 Tomorrow and Following Days Jubilee Offerings Tomorrow |LOT No. 29—Trunks and Traveling Bags Dress Trunks, one-third less than usual, 56-in., $15 Also 34-in., $13; 38-in., $17.50; 40-in., $19. Steamer Trunks (one tray only), one-third less, 36-in., $13 Also 34-in., $11.50; 38-in., $14.50; 40-in., $16. Trunks—Light but very strong. Body of 3-ply basswood veneer, covered with canvas and bound with russet leather. Corners and trimmings of steel. Brass-plated. Brass lock. Two strong leather straps. French stripe lining. Hinged deep tray (with hat box) and shallow tray. 18-Inch Sole Leather Oxford Bags, usually $10, at $6 Also 16-in., usually $9.50, at $5.50; 17-in., usually $9.75, at $5.75. Full-cut Oxford bags of russet and brown sole leather, with stitched frame, edges and high corner protectors. Brass trimmings. Leather lining. Three inside pockets. Subway floor, New Building, LOT No. 30—Table Cloths and Napkins The Famous ‘“‘Gold Medal,”’ Irish-made. 20 Cloths--2x2 yards, $2.75, regularly $3.75. | 30 Sena 4x2! ( yards, $3.75, regularly $5.25 85 Cloths—2x2!4 yards, $3.50, regularly $5.25. | 15 Cloths—2!')x2!. yards, $5, regularly $7.25. 35 Cloths—2x3 yards, $4, regularly $5.50. 20 Cloths— 3 1.x3 yards, $5.75, regularly $3. 100 dozens, 24x24-inch Napkins to match, $4.50, regularly $6.50. 300 Cloths, 2x2 to 21ox5 yards in size, at less than landing cost. First floor, Old Building, ‘Women’s Moderate-Price Suits RN That Are Surprisingly Good ® Ws Styles are of the smartly plain and practical character that most women prefer. Cloths are selected for serviceability. Linings are all of guaranteed satin. And the taiioring shows many little niceties of finish seldom if ever seen in suits at these prices. At $10—Women’s suits of dark two-toned cheviots and black basket- weave cheviot. The plain coat is given much character by the clever use of buttons set at an angle. These suits came to us in an unusual way and are several grades better than we could hope to sell regularly f¢ 10. Not many of them left, At $13.50—Women’s suits of unfinished cheviot in blue, black and brown. Single-breasted coat with velvet- inlaid collar, shapely lapels and two pockets. Panel back- and-front skirt. At $14.50—Women's suits of firmly woven cheviot in blye, black and brown, in a perfectly plain single-breasted model relying entirely upon good tailoring for its style. Skirt hae apron panel at back. At $15.75—-Women’s suits of blue or black diagonal wide- wale cheviot, with collar and revers inlaid with satin. Five- button single-breasted coat. At $16—Our regular selection is a suit of fine serge in blue, black or brown, with revers and collar inlaid with satin and trimmed with tiny buttons of silk braid. But a recent special pure chase brings us suits to sell at this price that could not be bought ordinarily for less than several dollars more. These are of basket-weave cheviot, in two shades of blue, brown | and purple—each with revers of white broadcloth or corduroy, which are the latest Parisian touch. Others in the same group are of dark two-toned cheviots with broadcloth collar and revers in contrasting shades. At $16.50—-Women’'s double-breasted suits of blue, black or brown cheviot, with vestee of white pique and smart plain skirt. This is a very jaunty model. Shown on Subway floor, Old Building, Tomorrow We Shall Sell 600 Tailored Waists $1.50 Grade, at $! 7 . Linene (cotton) waists with self-embroidered 350 Boys’ All=-Wool Suits front and starched collar and cuffs. Linene waist with front of box pleats and of $6 Grade, at $3.85 one cluster of tiny gathers; with turn-back Sizes 7 to 14, in Norfolk jacket style French soft cuffs and turn-down soft collar Sizes 10 to 17, in double-breasted jacket style. like ar an’s negligee shirt. 4 Cloths are fancy cheviots, proven by White figured madras waists, one model chemical test to be every thread wool. Suits with breast pocket, another with pleated are made in the Wanamaker way, cut lib- front; both with soft turn-down collar and erally full, with seams taped and stitched French cuffs. with silk. — . ; 120 Waists of $2.50 Grade at $1.75 These suits are of $6 grade jadged by the These are pure white linen with fronts em- broidered by hand in white and with hem- stitching at each side of the button-strip, Starched separate collar and starched cuffs, Subway floor. Md Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Wanamaker high standard. Tomorrow's price is possible because of a saving in the ‘| purchase of the cloth. Subway floor, Old Building. POOLELEEES EDERAL EEDE OF FECELEERDOE SEOEEOSEORIOLEOLEEEES OEE BECSECCSSSESE The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly known as a World “Real Estate” “‘ad.” Acquire one to-day, 8 6900009998980 99090000889909005 989900000 397508 9uFO 0s 99900 200 09900000000007,

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