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SASHNBIND | FEW TO DAYS | AFTER EDOG Mrs. Goldberg Sues Her Hus- | band, Also Most of Her “In-Laws.” Charging that her youthful husband 3 savere, ohantoned Wet | a stantial bargain at the price, rai Joseph Goldberg, ab q twenty-four hours after their wedding, Mrs. E Children’s Coats ma Goldberg, through her at- & Harrison, of No. 179 ed for seperation be- ‘all in the Supreme o sued her father- erg; her mother- fe Goldberg, and her brother-in-law, Dr, William H. Gold- derg, for $2,000 for ulleged alienation ate cloth, Caracul and Sizee 2106. Va 8. tiff is a daughter of Max of West Hoboken. usband's parents live at No. 153 Her West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Manhattan. She is twenty- three, her husband less than twenty- one. They were married in West Ho- boken Sept. 16. Next morning he said he would go to New York and teli his parents he was married. He did not return and st in search of him, rg says he is wile his wife in a fure nished room or his parents’ home, but she demands a furnished apartment lary will not permit such or detached cuffs. Important Saturday Offerings Women's and_Misses'_Tailormace Suits A large collection of high class models in fine im- orted Broadcloth, fancy Cheviots, Corduroy and Velours; black and all prevailing colors; lined with Peau de Cygne; and fash- ionable Empire girdle skirts. Fall and Winter Millinery A complete and broad assortment of the choicest Tailored and Dross eflects of the season; each hat a sub- “American Lady” Corse's The latest model of this well-known manutacturer, made of import- ed coutil, medium low bust, long hips,daintily trimmed with embroidery; hose supporters attached. Reg. $3.00. Sp'l $1.50 Mens Fall Shirts, 87c Thefamous“‘EAGLE” brand,made of finequality Percale in hand:ome new Fall styles and pat- terns; coat cut with pleated bosoms and attached: An exceptional bargain. ‘THE EVENING 4 | The Forbes WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER | aes” | lif Steady Application Makes Your Eyes Ache, you are straining them Both your health and | work will suffer if you! don’t correct the trouble. | When we make it so/ | easy and inexpensive for you to get exactly the right glasses, does it pay to tuke chances? Bunion Shoe ‘3 i 25.00 to 47.50 Mold only by JOHN M. FORBES, Shoe Constructor, aging trom 200 0 9.QGS a Wl Eyes Examined Yjthv" veN, | By Registered Physi | u omen $s See Oculists of Long Experience. A La ido 7 fitting Glasse: . 5 ain Nerately nae Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as 82.50 and Ciuny (Oc. Special 25c Oculists’ Opticians 223SiathAv.,15thSt, 217 B’dway, Astor House 350 Sixth Av.,22d St. 101 Nassau — Ann St. 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Ave 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond Value $14.50 pecial, $9.98 ‘iahty 1.89 Office, 20) Brooklyn, f “he peluth rtlvement. Saturday’s Jubilee Events By the Grace of Our Manufacturers, Priced at Actual Cost of Making, or Close to It Lot No. 37—\nfants’ and Young Women’s Wear For Babies—Sizes 2 to 6|For Babies and Children—2 Years to 16 Years 200 Corduroy Coats, 200 Blanket Bath Robes, $5, regularly $8 $1.95, regularly $3.50 In navy, brown, black. ed, navy, light blue, pink, Sizes 2 years, 200 Chinchilla Cloth Coats, 200 Worsted Sweaters, $3.75, regularly $6 $1.50, regularly $3 Lined with red flannel, Velvet col-}" with V neck and pockets. In white, TF yi ‘ an gray, tan and cardinal. rduroy Hats, $3, regularly $4.75 Per Tomes Tore gt bevy In navy, brown and black, ribbon omen —oizes 14, 16 an trimmed. 100 Blouses of Chiffon and 5 Plush , $2, Messaline, $2.75, regularly pie Hats, $2, regularly 3.78 Black, ribbon trimming of pink and blue. Colore, black, navy, gray, brown, coronation. 200 Messaline Petticoats, 50 Iceland Lamb Fur Rugs, | §1.95, regularly $3.50 $8.75 regularly $6 With pretty pleated flounces. All in white. the new colors and black. Third fleor, Old Building. Lot No. 38—Young Women's $23.50 Suits at $13.50 Copy of a Paquin Model, in English Tweed & Men's Wear Serge English tweed mixtures. Hard-twisted serge, blue or black. Semi-fitted, single-breasted coat with unusually broad revers, velvet collar, and lining of satin that is guaranteed to wear for one season. Panel back-and-front skirt. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Subway floor, Old Building. Lot No. 39—$5 Umbrellas for $2 600 of Them—Men’s and Women’s Covers of fine quality taffeta. Frames are well-made, folding up into slim compass, Handles for men are of stag horn and natural wood; sterling silver trimmed. On the women’s umbr » full-length sterling silver handles, engraved and etched carved woods, ivories and silver trim med. Some of th $ alone are worth twice what the um brellas will sell { Marin floor, Old Building. Lot No. 40—Men’s Gloves 1800 Pairs, regularly $2 and $2.50, at $1.25 pair These gloves at $1.25 arc | rette, pique and outseam sewr 7 to 9 Lot No. 41— 400 Boys’ AlieWool TwosTrouser Regular for $4 Boys of 7 to 17 ye The suits were specifications, fr a grays, tans, all good mixtures—proven every thread wool, They are better s in, day out, we sell closely priced at Only 400 suits. Impossible to get any more to sell at price. Norfolk jackets in sizes 7 to 14 years; double-breast j ts in sizes 10 to 17, Two pairs of full cut and lined knicker #8 With each suit. Coats strongly lined. Subway floor, Old Building JOH eskin and chey rand slate. § n flocr, New Building. Suits of 5 ee offering, our usu Formerly Stewart & Co, Jubilee Exhibition—Paris Gowns, Wraps and Furs in the Auditorium (Reserved for Women). At 10:30 and 2:30. 18, 1911. $22.50 wide range history of New 750 Handsome Silk Petticoats at $1.95 | Or Less than They Cost to Make Petticoats in which the silk is no better are selling right now at $5 each, because they are worth it. They may differ from those we will sell at $1.95 in the width of a flounce or some minor detail, but in nothing to account for the great difference in price. For this you must thank the manufacturer who has decided to transplant his factory to a Jersey town, and is clearing out all stock on hand, Petticoats of taffeta and messaline silk, in black and colors. Petticoats of black messaline silk with Persian border. Petticoats of messaline silk in beauciful Dresden patterns, $1.95 tomorrow. Best petticoat news we had this season. subway floor, Old Bldg. Here is a Treat—Long Warm Blanket Robes for Women, at $2.50 Four dollars we usually have to ask for these luxuries. But two hundred and fifty robes will be here tomorrow at the smaller price. In patterns of gray-and-white, navy-and-red and green- and-navy; collar trimmed with satin, cord girdle. Subway floor, Old Building. All-Over Embroidered Black Net Waists, at $2.95 are Unusual |so much so that we can get only two hundred to sell at that \price. They were made to sell for $4 each. The net is lined with black or w..ite China silk. Collar, cuffs and a panel down the front are of narrow silk braid interwoven. All sizes for women, Black only. Subway floor, Old Building. Women May Save $1 on Shoes at $2.40 These are not our own $3.50 shoes but that is what you would have to pay for such shoes elsewhere. Here at $2.40, because the store for which they were made was not ready to take them and the maker did not care to store them. Women’s patent leather shoes, button, with kid or cloth tops; plain toe or tip. Women's black kid shoes, button or lace, with patent tips. Women's TAN Russia calf button shoes, All sizes from 3A to 8D, At $2.40. Subway floor, Old Building. Women’s Long Coats at $15 The Loose, Rough Variety—Some of the Most Attractive We Have Seen Your attention will be attracted at once to the excellence of the cloths—heavy homespun and two-toned cheviots in rich dark shades and one weave that resembles a finely woven ham- mock cloth, this in mixtures of gray, olive and blue with white. Double cuffs, exaggerated revers and a feature of each coat is the mannish collar of purple velvet. These are not polo coats but the plain loose-back English garments that will give good service for years and will be in good style as long as they last. $15. These Are American $5 Handbags Possibly you have heard of ENGLISH HANDBAGS. In London, you may have gone toa leather shop. The bags were all that their name had led you to expect. But, if you remember, nothing you liked cost less than seven to ten dollars—that with- out any customs duty. Finer bags than could be bought in London at seven dollars are here at $5—Amer- ican made. The correct shapes, exquisitely light, daintily lined—designed spe- cially to our order, Pin seal, pig skin, straight and cross grain morocco and genu- ine walrus. Black and colors. Cord or strap handles. Main floor, Old Building. Pony Ink Pencils, 50c Usually adollar, Carry them in the pocket like a pencil, but they write with ink and on paper that would clog and spoil a | fountain pen. Made by Faber. Commercial Stationery, Subway floor, New Building, A Good Hair Brush for 25c Although we have sold similar brushes for twice as much, White or dark bristles, set in white enamel; easily cleaned. Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1- pound bottle; usually 20c, at 10c. « Rubber Gloves, for house- hold use; usually 40c, at 25c. All sizes. Subway floor, Old Building. 120 Sample Dresses for Junior Girls Subway floor, Old Building. If You Like Peanuts, You | Will Like These Peanut Lumps $5 for Dresses of $6.50 to $9 Grade For and 17 years, who wear their dresses to the shoe toy A neat se girls of 13,1 ilor-collar model in blue or black serge or shepherd « of black-and-white, with black braid trimming on the Special in the Candy Stcre, je Mar. ; ; r tomorrow, at 25c a pound. | The manufacturer } } in his traveling salesmen and Chocolates and bonbons, | these are the dresses from wt y took orde or this season, boxed, ready to take with you; Cen Ses 50 Saeed 2 chs r, Old Building, or chocolates alone, A mY . +s Parisian Mints, 15 | Warm Coats for Girls box. Of serviceable chinchilla, good for two seasons, at least, and | | Week-end Chocolates are very ined with flannel. $7.75 f es 6 to 14, ir and gray. good at 40c the pound, At $5, more fancy ts of blue cheviot with sailor collar and Fairy Sticks, Vanil'a Marsh- cloth mallows or Chocolate-Covered Chips, 20c the box. English Wafers, 40c the pound, t chinchilla, corduroy Wanamaker BEST assorted | Chocolates, if you want ty |} e) rimmed with satin | de luxe, are 80c the pound ‘ ay floor, Old Building, Subwa, Floor, Old Builcing, || iN 17 Broadway, Fourch Avenur A ax 1 Bjghth to Tenth Street \ ‘P Are the best that we can sell at that price because We see to it that nothing but proved all-wool fabrics of recognized worthiness go into them. We entrust their making to competent tailors who are accustomed to doing things the Wanamaker way. We provide these tailors with our own models, thus providing for correct style. We could not do more were the suits and coats to fetch a great deal more money, as they would in any store but this. HERE THEN IS A CLEAN BILL OF ECON- OMY. It cannot be controverted. These WANAMAKER SPECIAL suits and over- coats represent the spirit of the NEW STORE FOR MEN. They represent the Wanamaker ideal of rea- sonably-priced clothing for men who must dress well. WANAMAKER SPECIAL SUITS, fancy fabrics or plain black or blue, all sizes, $15. WANAMAKER SPECIAL OVERCOATS, black and Oxford, sleeves satin-lined, $15. Other all-wool suits, $10 to $16. Other overcoats, fancy fabrics, $11 to$14. Black and Oxford, $12.50. $15 & $16 Rubberized raincoats, double texture, $10. Cravenetted coats. $15. For young men—separate trousers, fancy fabrics, fashioned in latest style, all-wool, $3.75, $4 and $4.50. Unusual values. New Store for Men, Beradway, corner of Eighth Street, Main floor, Hats and Cloth Caps At Exceptional Prices Black Derby Hats, of $3 grade, new and stylish, $2. Soft Hats, $1.50 and $2. Cloth Caps, 50c. Percale and Madras Coat Shirts, of the usual $1 to $1.50 grades, at 75c. High-count fabrics, neat striped pat- terns, excellently made. Four-in-hand Silk Scarfs, of usual 50c quality, at 25c. Self-figured and fancy striped. Suspenders, all elastic, with calfskin ends, usual 50c quality, to sell at 25c. Broadway, cor. of Eighth St., Main floor, Men’s Shoes—Better than Usual—$2.40 | Ten or a dozen styles in shoes right for immediate wear. Western shoemaker of a stock of 6,000 pairs, we get these staple $3.50 and $4 | shoes to cell at $2.40, or less than their usual wholesale cost. G c,D metal calfskin, box calfskin, black kid, and od E widths. ene ee Golden Jubilee Event for Men Sack Suits, New and Seasonable, Actually Worth $30 to $45— Doubtless you have read the story of these suits, but perhaps you have not been able to sce them. In a word, they constitute the best efforts of six manufacturers to furnish | us, in a complimentary way, unusual values for Golden Jubilee sclling. All new, seasonable garments, in of patterns and Wanamaker styles. | We regard this as the most re-| markable clothing offer to men in the | $22.50 for Sack Sui of $30 to $45 qualities. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eight ts (Autu This label is sewn upon certain sui overcoats because they are the best men’s s and overceats that we can get to sel! at $15. Wanamaker Special Suits for Men, $15 Wanamaker Special Overcoais, $15 Shoes that we can thoroughly recommend. Main floor, Broadway, Corner of Eighth Street. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. correct | York. n and Winter Main floor, New Bidg. th to Tenth Street. ne at Men’s Underwear 50c a garment — Heavy- weight silver-gray ribbed cotton shirts or drawers, neatly finished, strong and durable. Unusual value at this price. 50c a garment—Seconds of 75c grade. Heavy-weight silver- gray, fleece lined shirts or drawers 85c a garment—Seconds of $1.50 grade. Heavy-weight nat- ural color ribbed merino shirts or drawers. Faults are so slight they will not interfere with wear- ing qualities. Broadway, cor. 8th St., Muin floos, By relieving a patent leather, in all sizea, Sunday Warld Wants Work Monday Wonders