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i 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1911. 5 Spencer avenue, both side: of wh aaah ttietmenban sais | — —-_ = i FW FIRE ALARM Sa, tha lone sled il rgest Popular Price Garment House in New Yerk’’ | Ly shoots afire | Yi, joy were transformed into # | dh 4 bb |. WOMSALLRGHT = 5 ||eNegrea ; TAFT IN PROCLAMATION | th Ave. th YY 20" lh | . ° IN THIS SCHOOL DECLARES NEUTRALITY. GCorner I S street as yy 1| Tomorrow $ Jubilee Events —— stow ine kis assis veins wer) Tuesday—A Sale of Lot No. 67—Velvet and Leather Handbags: f Assistant Principal Gives It A pectea proiamation aura te new Great Importance fe 500 Velvet Bags,*$1.75, regularly $3.50 ; Trial With Results That between Italy and the Ottoman Kmpire. 1,000 of those popular 150 Leather Bags, $5, regularly $10 to $12 REVERSIBLE COATS , $9.75 orning ded to the on to he | Leather bags—reproductions ot a Paris bag landed in this country only tive weeks ago, and | sold by us at $20; consequently newest in shape, lining and color. Cross-grained or straight-grained morocco, pebble morocco and pigskin. Black, purple, blue, navy and tan. Four pockets, double trame with flap overthetrame. Extra heavy long cord handles. The velvet bags are ot black silk velvet, beautitully lined with black, purple or king’s blue satin; with white kid purse and mirror. Long cord handle. One ot the new envelope shapes. Can- j Startles Him. communicated to After a quiet Sunday in Plerre, Pres. t left to-day for t nern part of the St will be the guest { GBhortly before 1 o'clock to-iay the t happy thought cams to Assistant Prin- cipal William H. Moore of Public Se Sion’ apcaeeas tide a0 near Spence’ | gouth Dakota towns. The (One model like picture.) |]| not be duplicated tor less than $3.50. = Main floor, Old Building, She ton _, Metual $15 Values Lot No.68| The Jubilee Needlework Offering Mate tbe hail, where he found a larse| thet hive ls call among 4,000 Pure Linen Doylies, 12-inch. | 15,000 Waist Patterns at Half Price red box, with a lever Landie. Moor turned the lever and cocked up his to catch the sound of the buzzer Principal's office. But there even a buss of conversation Mr, Moore stepped back ¢o the office, just across the hall, and reported to Principal La Saile White “I have grave doubts concerning the @Bcaciousness of this recently Installed fire enunciator system,” remarked Mr from Boston d Principal White, po- well dressed women. Strik- ing combinations of brown and coronation, blue and green, brown and tan, gray All ot chiiton voile, 50c, usually $1. Stamped tor Normandy work embroidery, in whits, navy and black. -Some ot pure linen, 60c, usually $1.35; excel- 5c Each, Regularly 15c Stamped tor eyelet werk. 500 Damask Huckaback Towels, 50c, Regularly 75c lent quality, stamped tor the new Richelieu Splendid tirm quality, stamped tor scelloping.! embroidery so popular abroad.. Extra teachers of the new stitches will be provided for the day. Lot No. 69 §00 Japanese Card Cases In Embossed Leather and Brocade, Assorted Designs and Colors 25c, Regularly 75c These Card Cases have just been received trom Japan and will be shown tomorrow tor the | tiret time by us. For tomorrow only they will be sold tor 25c. | Japanese Section, Subway floor; O!d Building, Novelty Jewelry at 50c Thousands of Pieces, Made to Sell for $1 to $3.25 Each Stone-set lavallieres, pretty pendants, hatpins, vanity cases of gunmetal, | German silver and gold-plated, in a dozen styles and sizes; match safes, engagement | tablets, cases for perfume or salts bottle; odd brooches of real Hungarian design; barrettes and bandeaux of French cut jet, and many other trinkets and articles none the less useful because ornamental. There are not many pieces of each kind, because this is an importer’s clean-up. wasn't effects in heather mixtures with plaid backs and ox- fords with black and white laid | backs—in all sizes for women and misses (14 to 44). Expert Alterations FREE MAIL ORDERS FILLED. D. PRICE& CO. th Ave. th Corner — y Street Lame Backs Allcock’s Plastershave cured millions—will cure you. Get the genuine. None like them. litely, * | “Why, sir, 1 have just completed an | experiment to ascertain its eMeacy, and 1, proved utterly irresponsive,” Mr. | lained. “I turned tho lever, | 8 no responsive sound.” || asked Mr. White. | | lever on the red box | hite had recovered from he exclaimed : t—na! ha fw Just ( a!=to the ringing @f the bells And even as ho spoxe there arose # clamor of fire belis, sirens, automobile horns, clattering hoofs and hoarse shouts as the fire apparatus awept up Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street New Vork City 1868—Established 43 Years—191\ We 9 We But those who come early will find a selection such as they never expected to find : Give ie Redeem within range of half-a-dollar. Tuesday, Subway floor, Old Building, | Suty . = Surety | : \ P Stamps Best Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue. The O'Neill Standard Pursure O'Neil! Mais Sore—Fourth Floor. BLACK SILKS Cut in Price, But Not in Quality AST/KOP7 |\\ | Le Ca] | Numbers of women who might wear green, blue N& } 2% or pink are wearing BLACK this year. The sombre hue was never more fashionable, even for evening— and very distinguished it looks, in the rich silks and rg -f ||| | satins in which fashion affects it. Sale kia. mace Such beautiful black silks as we offer for tomorrow silk-brocaded _bat- ||| | Justify this vogue. Please remember that, although | iste, neatly trimmed and | |much below usual prices, they are al/ of dependable | beautifully finished. A Wanamaker quality. style corset, poe and sim- Satin duchesse of excellent coat- ple; but hygrenic, also —or | Tinting grade, 36-inch width, $1.50 it wouldn’t be a Nemo | | quality for 95c yard. i \ ANY Pure dye satin, rich and lus- is representative-of all that good furniture stands for, backed by the most liberal guarantees of reliability that ‘can maintain only through our confidence in the positive superiority of our own indi- ANATOMIK SHOES Straighten the ankles of men and women whoare weak or overs weight and thus pre- vent and relieve foot troubles. They have made hun- stores,"’ observed the silk man as he showed us this, “would quote this silk at $3.") Serge de sole, for tailored suits and street dreases, 36-inch width. $2 quality for $1.25 yard. Peau de cygne, admirable for women stiil that Nemo J | Corsets are suitable trous for gowns, 31-inch width. think $2 quality for $1.25 yard. Satin duchesse for fashionable | f : \ 4 d dresses, 35-inch width. | waists, di nd coat linings, one oh oo a ae vidual product. for. stout, figures only; | ||| [250 qunilty for $1.80. ("Moni | inch, "$110 quality for Beye. | reds of limping New | ‘ ee Me ° sidering the fact that it was We announce also a new shipment of the following F bay 8 hig - nappy. our Self-Reducing Corsets black silks whichwe shall sell under-price, as quoted: ome, who could not i The eautif ul Hand- Carved Dining Room Suit ; Hin fist made: Nemoy a Imperial eatin) com teens: & Wo0l-back natn of heey we it walk at allin ordinary: HA i ‘ i i kncateny ' i finished and polished by experts who ousehold word all over for tailored suits 8. $3.50 quality, w i ; { Foe ee ee ee re ee ete eal Co ahNigh lcaae. nd ieeuperiely ndupted te New York apartments and tothose the world. : tell for $1.28 a yard. 42-inch width shoes, now walk in { w who require the b etter gr af merchandise. The carvings are rich and perfectly executed. Cun Le bought separately if so desired. To show what we are Hal ported ineaty oars Ee roan red tg pie yeild comfort. At Wana- Be ii Quality Considered, Our Prices Are Always the Lowest ig Pigl Ly pe Silk Salons, Main floor. Old Building. | maker's only. ‘am Sideboard. $40.00 | Extension Table, | Carving Table, | Arm Chair, 97.£0 | Side Chair, $9.78 China Closet, ture of one of our slender P 4 | The Sideboard is 4 $16.25 The Arm Chair is very] ‘The Side Chale h models, No, 504—as dainty N ‘ ttl R) Sh Th | Wan ta aT Cane nam Seri aan eran oe ees qeorsetasone could wiok. | |) O LIttie Rug op. IS== \ Jarae French Mehia’ Mabe aka AD heavy French e ic , too, “43 . i a tnchge nigh with lara ind carve clam iy ae | a2 you ean believe when ||] Rather, a Great Exposition of the Best American-made Rugs | a an hae mith earner. beeen beer | | we tell you that a generous a im | Ree, peat eee ated ably aaa ee eet, he | onde henry French order received a few days From These Notable Rug-makers | feet hand carved claw feet, (braced ; dase is thoroughly braced. feet, ago Series age pes Bigelow Carpet Co. Philadelphia Tapestry Mills largely of this very No. 504. ilton & Brussels Carpet Co. M. J. Whittall } jo you realize what that | Alexander Smith & Sons A. & M. Karagheusian Schofield, Mason & Co. Ettrick Milis Rugs and Carpets Sale of 10,000 Pictures For Every Requirement means? Nemo style corsets |] (mot Seif-Redncing) are | | crowding out the so-called S. Sanford & Sons | John and James Dobson hema TY ge _——_— Nah Hometurniching snte—second Feo | Every One Reduced, Many at. Royal Wilton Rugs, various grades; all sizer, French Wilton Rugs 9x12 ft at 959 814x1014 ft. at 050 Lowest Season Prices on A | In ornamented gold powder frames. ue but find MBF ih also | at prices which we do not think can be duplicated atter these lots are gone. 1 ; # a charm el for large } | , Lace Curtains and Portieres At $3.00; Regularly 95.00, A lente Best Wilton Velvets, $1.10, regularly $1.45 yard. O'Neill Hometuraishing Btore—First Floor, Marie Antcinette Lace Curtains Regular Price, seve, B10.75 815,50 882.50 Bale Price. 97.50 912.50 916.50 Brussels Lace Curtains . 89.00 $10.50 815,00 $17.50 822.50 per pair 97.50 98.00 912.50 915.00 917.50 per pair Irish Point Lace Curtains Three exceptionally ood designs from hich to select, made on extra quality French oet, can be equalled only in 610 quality, special at, per pair....... ative : $7.50 Tapestry Border Portieres An exceptional assortment of Armure portieres with tapestry border of which there ure o number of good designs and the most popular colors; values $4.50 to 85.50 per pair, special at... $3.00 896 per pair 925 per pair Regular Price Bale Price... | Half With $2.00; Regularly $3.50. Hand Colored Artoty: In gilt frames, with white mats; size 20480, T5c; Regularly 9c. Christy and Fisher Pictures. In hardwood frames; size 10x80 propriate and handsome decoration, Price At $5.00; Regularly $7.50, Genuine Water Colors, Beautiful Etchings. 17x86, in gilt sweep frames, gold burnish ornaments 91.25; Regularly 92.00, Antique Mirrors, h French print; an exceodi ly ap: 75c; Regulerly $1.00. Good Assortment of Subjects. Reproduced in color from pastel, in ormamental gilt frames, 25c; Regularly 50c.: Color and Sepia Reproductions, Figure and landscape subjects | | | ; 8 oyal Wiltons f i Gx9 ft. at 935 " || And simply because they | oxents Brussels Rugs | nee MY ton: A _clandatd Wilsogs ; Many other sizes, at the lowest restricted prices A Remarkabie Cffering of All Styles of Pielures and Mirrors are BETTER; for few | git Sin. 10ft. Gin. $23,$25,$27.50 | 8ft, Jin. x 10 ft. 6in,, $49.25 rE a eee Standard Wilton Rugs O'Neill Mata Store—Fifth Floor. |} French women would buy j 9x12 ft., $25, $27.50 and $30 $41.75 | Sarat nen 8 ft. Bin. x (0 ft. 6in, 9x12 ft. at 934.50, 937.50 #40. - ‘cai : i i in. x2 ft., $31.50 an A | x15 ft., $74.5 : I Biixtois fer at #32,30, 098 and 937.30, ae Rr, ane pC a ores if they WE Plait re 10ft. 6in. x 13 ft.6in.,$83.50 | Tot gin, w 12, $46.50 } ae LA EL ke prices, £5.00 £2.50 $1.95 As for comfort, those || 36 in. x 63 in., $6.25 Extra Ps ige Wiltons Axminster Hall Runners } ' : Wilton Velvet Carpets aes aoe trae bands of Lastikops Web- baka Lil. uliod 9x 12ft., $50 eet S380 | __ Special high class quality and designs, suitable for halls, 430.00 $18.00 $10.00 bing across the hips make DPS os REE 11 ft, 3in, x 15 ft., $85 Sea a annie } stairs. offices, show rooms, ete. aly Ydeow os. csc ease genenees $1.50 At 00.98) Recularty 412,80 it possible to have a very f ||) 649M $!9 1) «6 in. $19.50 and | High Grade Saxony Rugs 3x12 ft., $8.50 i Velvet Carpets W03 Keg M eee long, clinging corset in $22.50 27x54in., $5. 9x12 ft., $50 4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in., $7 \ In a wide range of styles and colors, suitable for any scheme of Hand Colored Photogravures. which you can sit down § 11 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft., $27.25 6x9 ft., $30 9x15 ft., $67.50 Fourth Gallery, New Building { di ti * ' Subjects “Confidential Chat,” “1 ith 7 1 Ms jecoration. Subjects “Confidential Chat,” “Louis with grace and ease. j at $1.25, $1.15 and 90c yd. XIV. Dinner Party, French ‘‘confections’’ in the most fashionable and exacting store in Paris! | A full variety of the highest qualities, guaranteed, at prices so moderate that no heme | need lack beautiful rugs. Unusual thing about this J} 4) No. 504—we designed it especially for slender fig- CARPETS Four important events in progress. Standard carpets, made by the best American mills, Best Axminster, $1.45, regularly $2 yard. Best Wilton, $2.50, regularly $3.25 yard. Wool Wilton, $1.75, regularly $2 yard. ‘JOHN WANAMAKER % Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street fat; so we sell lots of them in sizes up to 24—evento26, | | Ask your dealer to show § | f you Nemo No, 504 Sold Evernwhere _ KOPS BROS., Mfrs... N. ¥ Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. ~ The Sunday World’s “Want” Directory makes more offers of positions than any other two mediume ip the universe | To appreciate the conven- | ‘ence and great value of | the Suncay World’s Want Directory. READ IT. |

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