The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1911, Page 8

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seanuan 4 ‘ aie i Ai qhvemiace ne a a ae an ee Sercaaieriaatn kak = seal a on daeeeea a SO its ook RRR we. THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, OOTOBER $1, 1911. a . GAYNOR WILL PRESIDE ia sor 10 STORIES TO lay si Chen We ENG WIA * AT — RALLY.) startin Hengel, ant _ nigel was forty rsa cea‘ negie Hall to Mark Mayors First * employed on the “pull FROM |i ae Franken, ten rg, ) NP paren at Ontiegie “Tall Retr aren Be siaaraaoane 17 (oe eg at first appearance in the ca pun ore Swag 54, 56, 58 West 234 Street. the ironwork (ing as Se thelr en=_ tramedi States Senator James A. O'Gorman, | Firemen , Arrive ie Time to|English Artist vin Named | Norma. “stuck, “chairinan of tno 5 . ; Demoeratic National ¢ $ “ Save Women and Chil- Composer Beetham in Suit | he, in me aes | v anklin Simon & Co. Offer for To-Morrow Only dren Prom Blaze. Wins Full Court Victory. | tne campaten, ana Fifth Avenue : | fameue frome fire in an apartment on} LONDON, Oot. M/—George Sherwood fern to teomty Assembiy” Distr it| y geecnd floor of the six-story ten- | Fonter, the woll-ntrwn Fnelish ertist, | mectings nightly | Women’s Afternoon Dresses ot Nes, G15 and 617 Bushwick ave- | was granted a divoee here to-day from | All of the Democratte County candi. — eee $ 50 e Williamsburg, caused a panto in| tis American wif formerly Maude motitea of heir nomination atthe ie 4 Qullding this afternoon. There were | Christian Fairfax, of the ground of mis- | Knickerboc! tan: at Greatly Reduced Prices Ul a. e men at home at tho time and the | conduct with Thotpas Beecham, the ‘Tate will be the ua eniaren of tenons n't som of Jongh Fhacham, the wan | |. WEDNESDAY, NOV. FIRST M than 2000 Latest Style Model te ar ag Unu 1 Fall Sal ee arcs a gl ca nn om the upper Low omnhr uly tit "anal "two. yearatater usta! Fall gale) |i. 4 Serge Brien for Women and Misses Two exclusive models of men’s wear English m’s father-pn-law, Dr, Stuart serge, in navy or black; one model with wide VELVETEEN CLOTH CORDUROY formerly «if New York, tntro- d Beecham to Mire. Foster, and, ac- wntil they reached the to the anthd, the case was one jena arent the rerwoyabei ae ot Jove at firat aigi@ aa Lelie A ipl the other with silk sou- eeanection wi oe here Was # corpespondence between tache, braided in design, real Irish lace collars 4 fastened to the fire escape bY | Beecham and Mrs, Fos oth gg apg and cuffs. Heretofore $29.50 20.00 Suits That Are Rich Broadcloth Suits. Rensen of ed es tonic, Foster got hold of #ome of the = “ sd Men's Wear Serge Suits. fort tely lwappen to er on ale SEES tee agen, Atver carsing th | wmich he hed thebs delivered $0-Shelr ume’! Velvet and Corduroy Dresses Marked at From Tultered Valestber; Butte Tits he san ap theough the stiMng| vcecesnecs, He extys he also hea Sr. | Ome Ye ' erendeats | roy e Tailored Velveteen Suite. de the wali to the govend floor, | kunter watched tpntil he thought ie Dressy models of imported corduroy or vel- 22.50 to 33.50 Dressy Velveteen Suits. @n apartment and made his! i04 gumelent evilence and then be- 28 NEW PIANOS veteen, in navy, black or brown, also hairline New Model Corduory Suits. to tho fire escape landing, whic a out, ‘Besoin, a @iinins 0 Ole | sttiped velveteen, Heretofore $39.50 25.00 FOR ONE DAY ONLY Exclusive Novelty Fabric Suites ee saaeens stove, “wee crowded | case, was as vigiprour as Mra. Foster (Discontinued Styles) : \ | - Choi t New Fringe Trimmed Suits. Bap aves wnable to whtasten the] im desial of the obrtiet Muememtle e000; | sone, oe oe Distt Alte G we dd Copies of Imported Suits. ! {tif women from throwing their babies | "ORIN ML we Uonernted fom the | prices. Of satin crepe meteor, silk crepe de Chine, vel- } 0 yee Caled eigen ountercharee of erunity and the gosta USED Pl ANOS. vee and chiffon over gp Be Png: By 35.00 | Owing to the very low price at which these suits are on het the ground | 2f the sanead a 5 i ‘| ) “St Sale pag pit sale, none will be sent on approval, C.O.D. or charged. wetlers were helped to safety. |octente Welles, @he has remarkable | Fell seed Upelshte te vertect condition (Sea Se ae i =| Big <p bone dh ime and could give no explanation of | of New York at the axe of alxteen Bese a Werder silk Hepat ete made over French satin, fhe poasitic cause of the biaze when she | anend of all the men in her class. Her trimmed with embroidered lace, veiled with fegerned so found her rooms gutted. | husband hae alware Been conabdered $00, i000, $76, $90, $100 and Up. marquisette, finished with dainty rosebuds, me fig apd . ae Coen | iva. Meecha are famous for (helt Gikds- She i Down. sleeves and bottom of skirt trimmed with itehals and allways, renahed every beaaty. iininesin "Phases rented trom 4% & $SF4 Permonte: marabout. Heretofore $59.50 37.90 i house above the seco! ‘ Rentals allowed on purchase, 7 ; am New'bu. tems neta. «| WWESER BROS sanatorium for consumptives, was vpensd ey INCOMING TB sae yosterduy at the foot of North Hecond | Factory Salesrooms, i a eget the aeernns ne roe so] ABH Race i Ay, Decollete Evening Gowns cam) je & con’ ferry> ¥ a ——————— EEE : ° x. beat ‘i fd The Men’s Store Ushers in November with : - a Exclusive models and copies of Paris models of best quality crepe meteor silk, bead and bugle trimmed; also hand- eae aca some embroidered and beaded chiffon gowns, 200 | leavy OP OA | S em Mh a ATCANTIC’CETY] NEWYORK ASBURY PARK) Bx! : ROSENBAUM & Co. suites th 50 fo Wal Plaid Back, Satin Sleeves and Shoulders Bs Pom race ty ' i bprydt ot Of Ex¢eptional Quality : WEST ccr : | . | =) ai. ‘i alacihilar ha al To Sell for $25 nee $30 a ; ioe This very advantageous offer is the re- 4 oy 4 } sult of early planning on our part. a & fs Just about the time peach trees were | F e? in bloom last spring these coats were E Lor ad Ff Ti aylor’ } | edi ., first choice of materials and bridged over a dull season in the fac- 3 _ Founded 1820. tory. : ————_ Walking-length coats of heavy gray . ‘ and brown. Plaid fabrics backs. Shoul- ' All the New Materials and | ders and sleeves satin lined. Seams piped. Latest Models Are Presented Bellows pockets. In every respect HIGH in Our Complete Stocks of GRADE garments. Intended for the kind of weather to Women 5 Suits & Coats which November opens the door. Yet |]| offered at prices that one would expect to find on the tags of such coats at the end i ||| of a season instead of at its beginning. / x Special Values Offered oll Baer lly M ] 1 Attention of discriminating menis ; on Women's Tarlored Suits i1| called to the careful tailoring as well a t In diagona!s and basket weaves. |}| us to the excellent materials: i The latest models and colorings. As for styles—Wanamaker models! Main floor, New Building. a ae | : $79.50 & $25.00 : : ar (Farts) Afternoen &:Rverina Drewes 9 5 5 ata tks MAMEOae fake: ig Exclusive and ; Regular Wouen's. Tattered Suits earing Not Expensive are our ¢ ‘ ; Spy at ete na taken, from a cs stock. pli iniciLL ME ESS LALE girl And by that Token EXCLUSIVE— Own Directly Imported ? ~~ H Tr all th dij Is, mix a 4 ’ oe et eee le bakes ree First Soft Shirts We Have Ever | Angora Jackets tote dt ar| | (idan bay inte] 20, $29.50 & $35.00 ||| Imported from England— | [er,Men and Women - eed va cloes open neck, in either solid or striped pat- London-Made terns, light, medium and ee A Very Large Assortment of But not the last, we assure you! weights, $12, $15, $18 and $20. ‘ : Angora Vests, $10 and $12. For in advance of the advertisement, there has French Cardigan Jackets, $5, $8.50 Street and Touring Coats been enthusiastic demand. First the exquisite All-wool Sweaters, $3. Neue sizes | belt colorings caught the eyes of men passing by the eats, worsted Sweaters, $4, $5 and pra eae y 1p 38 ney Fibs aye modest corner where these new shirts were placed, All-woot Vesta from Para $5. an | a lain floor, New Building. A S11 Evenings Until 9 o'Ch Double-faced Materials, $2 50 awaiting publicity. Then the exceptional work B. It & Gn! y ps tllowed oa cash be : Splendid values, at J 4 5 manship became manifest to those who examined “THE YELL’ YELL” fe poy co and R.R. fares WILL HAVE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) r B20 oh | : WOMEN'S AFTERNOON DRESSES —and a distinctiveness of modeling. One man purchased a dozen in about that many minutes. Latest College Hat In two fine fabrics—Elswick silk and FOR MEN “satin-striped taffeta. Put Your Colors on It— An Exceptional Offering of Broadcloth Fur Collared Coats and YELL ; Cpoesins and Persia ans In varied color combinations of black ih, Sauare-crown hat similar in | 7 es ars, handsome ined; also shape to the soft-brim st: ft mil ane 0 nmely and white, pink, lavender and blue, hat worn by pita aly Ce tiald COMPRISING FASHIONABLE MODELS IN SERCE, CLOTH, VELVETEEN AND CREPE METEOR. . HERETOFORE $38.00 TO $75.00, at $25.00, $37.00 & $45.00 Negiige with French cuffs. ciccaa’ vont eclaesraray aaa Viewed from several angles, the most distin- pa on your Daves ave. oF Glaser guished made-ready shirts we haveever seen. $6.50 | Ye! Main floor, New Building, Fancy Broadcloth Coats Velvet and braid trimmed, suit- able for street and dressy wear. $29.50 Broadway & 20th St,; 5th Ave.; 19th St, = ee us Want ran sit 7c to $1.23 | 3 “8 ¢ F Weekly 100 Wort ft 1fl0Dewn,sl Se est Wik Fd * tH e rae ® “ 90" p78 ir I t rem Serf a eee Automobile ai deliv cry Lined with white satin, with the “Yell” die printed in black letters, $1.50. Main floor, New Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. ee (Prey Averuee, 34th wud 35th Ktreets, Nem York. - Age TAS BA RE 8 29 1 RAGE EMS ARON > TORO Ee sic Sigal ato slab 5. 8

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