The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1911, Page 18

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911. ‘ ; FEDERAL RY [PRES ey | PURE ac Eiki’ de" owt tase HTRSCH SAMPLE SHOES VITHIN 5 YEARS. ; tel ER Wars 121 Employees and Leaves| smoke she could be seen « telephone For Men and Women j 10 INVESTIGATE Building a a Wires Sater click was heard. The wires had Bein the ae distributor of sample shoes in the United States, we } 5 atuck to her post and called every de- partment before leaving the burning building, lives would have been im- America’ 3 Greatest Furniture House! roken. am her seat after ane knew | PUY from the best factories in the country—AND ONLY THE BEST| an ; ’ NCINNATI, Oct. %—The Pittsburgh | the connections had been cut off, Miss Women’s Shoes Men’s Shoes Be 35th to | NAMARA CASE | strayed by fe yerterday, entaling a out of the Ofce, not a aifn-of fear in 33.00" ng ahaha saoagerh nd alah 36th St. " v Joss est! e4 at $200,000. In the bulla. | her actions. She was the isst to leave 50 4 2 [ing when the fire blazed out were 121 Medley 00 to 0 $4.80 $2.00 " to 0 $4.25 employees, thirteen of whom were girls, ar y lca vamuaatn.ons SAMARAS wysmetegtt| LM, Hirsch Sample Shoe Co Copan SoC cute cle | Se cea tarneea they "send se 404-406 Sixth Ave., Bet. 24th and 25th Sts., New York cone Maem brighter’ Hut for the herote work of Miss Sadie| wages and informed they need not Simmons, the telephone operator, Who | retura until notined. Tomorrow’s Jubilee Events [e2ntn7cn. || Lot No. 78—101 Silk Rubberized Raincoats for Men Our Regular $25 Coats, for $15.50 dered to Produce All the | PRICES! "PRICES | sare sueirvicris ae elsewhere and convince yourself that Our Prices Are Always the Lowest. wa seo Suit, $22. 50 Papers Seized. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. %—That} the Federal Departm of Justice has entered upon an f the! so-called McNamara aynamiting cases Decame known here toda A ah. Poena has heen served upon Frank P| Baker, prosecutor appear before the for this district on with him all eviden ‘on the offices he Association of Iron Workers rest of John J. Mo! LO8 ANC apparently State and the « cations for jury se in the Me-| Light and dark tan. Raglan style, silk yoke, slash pockets, strap seams, horn buttons, inlaid ft are Pd ay | | velvet collars, leg straps. Identically the silk rubberized coats we sell regularly at $25. Just the Med ive design with Maery, Bively, carved fr o | ished mahogany finish. Loose cushion upholstery —cove tn fined ume | thing for motorists. Panne Plush. Actually worth $40. dng ae | | Event limited to one day. In the event that stock is exhausted before 6 p. m. tomorrow, we ete an se Age og will take orders for these coats at the Jubilee price, to be delivered within ten days. . $18.00 Oak $15.00 _saneaoag. genie Bordwell, a eo has a | Motor Supply Section, Main floor, New Building. Wy Exclusi Buffet --- Dresser = - - - = fron opin ines Tttting | LO ANGLES Oct. 8 biter) ur Exclusive ive pl tt Htekly Boson mes pes nervecem wedary ticle | > »-acoraing 00/1) Lot No. 79—1350 Pairs Men’s Shoes Redleaf Soft taste polished opinion of Court, the opinion ; EE | eed Si ot Inuence nim #0 8 A MAKS ty iy aerate Ce $2; Regularly, Everywhere, $3.50 Hat for Men RP cirohisises its opoiention t & pow dere 1 wl _ wear taht fitting knee All welted and stitched. Gun-metal calfskin, in lace and button styles. Kidskin and | (Lately arrived fromEngland) responding bellet I Dr eka auirt with J patent leather in lace only. All sizes in C, D and E widths. ia distinctive in several not a bar to Styles are new. Weights are right for present and winter wear. We can thoroughly recom- . a te beet a mend these shoes. Main Floor, Broadway corner of Eighth Street. pe apanteni ost id the dynam: 7 4 ° ns Gualifled a jv | 0— with a slight crease to en? Both” nisi ies wow NN “ENEMY my Lot No. 80 Cc arv i n g Ss e t s give the Alpine effect, its ls sel = oth attitudes have simme | ree feu is ‘uige ot whe $3.25, regular Price $6 narrow, tall crown des- cabinet wort fl] Piesri Sn of wat, pAb oy Wertaey ex: 3-pieces. Stag-handles. Knife, 9 in. blade. Fork, with rest and guard of famous Lees cribed thimble-lines. geld. rege annie vo Pagani > 4 lh pigs |]| steel and sterling silver ferrule. Made by biggest cutlery manufacturer in America. Every icaatars oe too, in its color-com- worth $15.00, : ; a nations — band’ and brim-edge rial lssted. thirty-M tee At | blade guaranteed. Main Floor, Old Building. | striking very dark notes of olive, lasted thirty-five minutes " baba tan ane Geshe as Ligon} Lot No. 81—2,200 Yards of Linoleum innovation i the upperwelt under 35c Square Yard, Regularly 50c AUER es 1 SaChUhsiC) 2 yards wide in one good pattern and coloring, suitable for kitchen, dining-room, | 19 rough or smooth felt, $3.50. q ae NO ClubFees “Qi and NO Strings to NO Extra Charges This Offer of Any Kind. BRINGONEDOL- You may pay ONE DOLLA! the end of that time the last man in| ‘ the first venire of i2) had been exam- fred, challenged and : case of another tal under ehal- nd four men 4 in the box. | he would coll a ne | Bilder “ous Crosses Line Into bedroom, halls and stairs. Fourth Gallery, New Building. a wane lara i FOUR CITY EMPLOYEES Wisconsin and Talks to Fol- |]! : fu any room |, c t RETIRED ON PENSION. a | complete and we | ments. Aner es lowers of La Follette. aa Bids When Dr. Harlan P. cole, an] For the Woman Who Wishes ‘‘A Nice | will deliver the } yourchancetosave Board of Estimate Acts Under 1 r raat goods promptly to money.Investigate * Law Recently Signed by Weir a Te dias ale Black Suit, Not Too Expensive hy this great offer. Seen ey eon anata oa ane | enemy's country”"—Wiaconain, the home | the store on the Subway floor. The . | of Senator La Follette, who is to be his ont for the Republican Presidential | taw which permits every city em- | nomination in 1912 | loyee in the public wervice thirty years | Mr. Taft had been looking forward more to be retired on a@ Pp Wisconsin with a thom contributing any’ est. Apart from the ion fund. It is ost! » spend the day in the materials are black serge of un- doubted durability; and thecoat linings are guaranteed satin. Just the right touch of dressiness vist ser || Lord & Taylor Multies representing hinder the foot in exercising its important functions. The ANATOMIK Shoe is the result of his work. Experience with this shoe among his patients proved its corrective value beyond a doubt. are now one thou where Senator La Foilette holds | Remarkable things were accom: tan take advantage “| way, there wa the Fond du Lae in- plished. the models have coat collar, plain or Giaee oH rh ah St peers [1] ANATOMIK Pitts ws mat rat tie models have dont Sitar, Fiksn or Founded 1826 any of the fifty thousa n the events of the day. | yalk at all in ordinary shoes. i i dity employees, whether the Deut that alent | * ¥ t in, y,! collar in various forms. r | a ig ne ie ies ||| |Corrective Shoes ey tooth, rarest Prices are $17.75 and $19.50. y, Neen eee vtrvan | this morc 1s principal atops on the Saved, A perfectly plain suit of black or ‘en’s oes who te not In either the 0 ey 00 eT isa Een For Men, Women ‘The work of the ANATOMIK blue cheviot is here at $14.50. Al d a > vale garter Green Bay, A Jeton, Oshkosh and Fond | ot ewan Pe digi we . ani; fan “ . ” e pil Gertak AiR last named “alte. will a {It and Children Soeseaiee onc Stenae thas the with guaranteed lining. The “‘Cordwainer" Correction Shoe, Ft vie reached about 4 P, M., according to the | || complete without this shoe— At other prices trom $10 upward, this The law further provides that t 4 schedule. There will be a large | and we got it. Working with store shows suits notable for little excel- 6, 8 Bata aa be, baie ice (the nei Sol epee ere (AN | Sold only by Dr. Cole, the shoe has been im- lences of tailoring not ordinarily found i 5 f\ 3 of 4 i eda ia I || proved. ‘Styles for men, women ed) 4 2 Ban R008 That mney aw eset | The Tesident will spenk in the Auat: | JOHN find children “have been pro- Sa errant uke Surman. cue te The “‘Cordwainer” Waterproof Shoe to be tae te Peon taxation pote Mae tout er tireoren | Ww M K nurses. ANATOMIK v Shoes fabrics are all chosen for ee Cake ana ms leer use of our flexible, light weight and good looking, og ot those penslaned to-day 19 John | there, | sre now made in high and low: | extensive knowledge o! e foreign fashion field to incorporate gone, og Heater pd hos Fogg Be gy re ere | A N A A E R om . styles, in black, tan and} in these inexpensive suits new style touches that otherwise would 5° 85 ee "na had be | 9 Denmark, Bet. ah I], NEW YORK Main floor, Old Building. | NOt reach these price-ranks until neat sestce) ares Shoes of this character usually cost Fone city incre” im the wervice | he Hrederick A. Cook lett accretty Inst | |] $9.00 or $10.00 | Right Berlin. | BRIDGE JAM SEES RUNAWAY. | Sererserer enoeeerower ye 1} . Mites ea sti When tov real $9,195 Worth of Underwear for $5,950) Dainty operand The Highest Grade Goodyear ary on Fabrics y bf i te Pose | Brandreths | Men, Women and Children Share in the Opportunity |Regularly 22¢ and 25c yard | Stitched Shoes Made e ere hurt an ne usual | \ reese sce? 18 Sow en vacitibs {| The first hard frost suggests that it is time to teil of this underwear at less- fs cor or Be a Yard | $6.00 or $7.00 values........... B4e 85 Smith street car ran into a deliver ‘, . . 2s “cotton fern oct 5 amin dane ry The Great Laxative | than-regular Prices that we have picked up here and there among factories that chitton with a sil spot. “Special"—A Boy's School Shoe and fs ton, oni | Mado Ghahe best materials | supply our staple lines. Where we speak of the garments as ‘‘seconds” please know remade amethya, FE. i Batya y a With Lindenoid Waterproof Soles tore h Her | s aterials A x A an cl Be a aarreets 3 | —prepared with the great- | that the fault is not one that will affect the service of the underwear. 5,000 yards ot silk-and-cotton Wale BBIOO. 6 sii ssccscecrccsesss $1.95 | est caution. One or two at Women’s Underwear Children’s Underwear Saition with neat Jacquard tig- night will re lieve ee cure | stent of 25c grade — 35c, seconds of 50c grade A full line of evening shades, We feast . ite-ri ave it wae. Os sn m, ana ra ie | extra sizes in ioe neck Mrs Boys’ shirts and drawers, silver gray,| will be led away tor pleating ona ‘ Men 5 Furnishings ete waa the ing the blood they kee p | Women's ankle-length drawers to match. fleece-lined; sizes 28 to 34. ah Drantical CORBA Brveaeict everyone who uses them 25c, for regular sizes, usually 50c Gubway floor, Od Buliding. stl us "Accordion Knitted, also Plain f in first-class health |) 35c, for extra sizes, usually 65¢ Men’s Underwear d Fancy Silk Four-in-Hands 65, | - Women's vests and drawers of white ribbed | 50c—first quality A Lecture On ae wid values $1.00 and $1.50 96 i) ain cotton, first quality. Men's shirts and drawers of silver gray “ ¢ + Family i Syrup Se. pcenteet Mosrete ribbed cotton, Health and Dan Sivect Gloves hk EE omen’s vests, drawers and tight: e; } Pp; 400 Y. M.C. ay BOYS DINE. | cures a white ribbed cotton, banat! 65c, seconds of $1 grade B ty” Sewn outseam, with regular or short $1.00 » Any Cough in Five Hours. | eA ’ ; eauly . ERS e A aes Eantern District Members Cote brate Women’s heavy combination suits, Men’s shirts and drawers of medium-weight | : Aan 50c, for regular sizes; 65c for extra sizes ribbed ecru or natural color ge win Psa pice ya | Grey, Mocha or Tan Regular $1 grade Men's shirts and drawers of light- -weight | | Capeskin Gloves $7 50 Women’s combination suits of ii natural merino, | ‘A weight, white ribbed cotton, ti Men's combination suits of medium-weight | Thor-Zon with regular or short fingers....... Bare waar, | $1 for regular sizes, usually $1.50 ecru ribbed cotton, |] will be given daily, at 11 and | | Reynier, Fownes and Denis Gloves hal! at Ma $1.25 for extra sizes, usually $1.75 85c, seconds of $1.50 grade 2530 o'clock, in the Corset For all occasions street, Brooklyn Women’s combination suits of medi Men’s shirts and drawers of heavy natura!|] Salons of the Wanamaker Store, 7 p a eons heavy weight ribbed merino, ii) color merino or ecru ribbed Poth Third floor, Old Building, Imported English and Scotch Golf Jackets A Ten Eyck, with Subway floor, Old Building, Main floor, Broadway, corner Eighth Street. and Vests ° ° $6. 50 to $78.00 iy ‘ ° Menry Kastner, und the aiisses Harriet Net and Har. let Lange, Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Highth to ‘Tenth Stree | JOHN WANAMAKER | ied ET h

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