The evening world. Newspaper, February 29, 1912, Page 8

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POA Te et a repenentereaetcaren ent-tuteaibaere-ecenretrnt st ens elastance aisanl staal Mtmpama La a aA a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912. She Is 16 To-Day lor An eastbound automobile, Which| Ws OLVE SURETY STAMP COUPONS, EEE — ee ERs - nocked him uneonsciou But Has tad Only "ive :bsittecs, Aver ichwarts, whe 1668—Established 44 Years—1912 yed by Willtam H. Quinn of As- Three Birthdays |", lifted the ber in his arms and nia Dutt on ve vw eee” “| O'NEILL-ADAMSCO. March | Comes In Like a Lion re 3 Must Wait Four Years for men cant ra a antl at Wanamaker’s mammary a Senet coy) | NT ee onl Best Qualty, Lowest Prices on Sixth eAvence Riverside Drive, ily death Ineure) lumoheon to-day f: ‘a giving a “ptetinaay’| yal vance, whi reat tite in For Friday Only | PHOTO FRAMEs.- Cut Down Your Bill for Gras, Bae gre. fe Underwear and se bin Ge broad mindel BLAN ‘8 eve that there can be a cure | WOMEN'S Lilt VESTS— vieh Rae not been sen ribbed, low neck, (Presenting the Great Half-Yearly Sales of) China, Glass, Lamps, Good Housewares will only be cake with three cand only two birthday ¥ count of being born on Those invited inci Maxwell, Constance Anita Brown, Gertrude Starkey, Ruth Moore, 1 hich te not bumet Fr diet restrictions Sieevelena, qncluaion tira Mize. regularly 35¢. .. asc | WOMEN'S UNION suITs— Witte ribbed cotton, lon ~ ma Benn oN | Sover rooms with end Emma B ck, sleeveless, knee Fewulatly Oe." mgt Aete tei ince itr toms 39¢ | FLOOK ont. CLOTHS —1 114 Bie np tore ee TMT E Pitas, | Rear eie | INCLUDING INCLU ' mit err oSoyble hoes regularly 36e. and drat Behoe in ie oe opt mies 29 6 etl EE, | French China Di ro 's extra heavy ineevet 25 per cent.less. ¢ Afternoon and began racine USO Lisle but tops, mack 19¢ | bf Bargains in 1 renc ina Dinner Sets | Hand-made lifetime Woodenware at 20 per cent. other toward his j ; . PNecring:Pityy-vevetth street edward | Compelling Price Concessions pring Apparel | oS ter ey er renee Ve wok sails deukineanet Qinvihit We { aaried rom the aide of ahanty it |iahe Fashionable Dress Fabrics | | WOM penne of ‘si Austrian, English and American Sets Kitchen Ware at 25 per cent. heen. : ; mung me Granite bite.’ rhedtum Mand vk 20 to 33 1-3 per cent. less than usual. Puri pe Refrigerators—modern and efficient—at quality regularly 70. fonat value, $9.75 ° per cent. less. i $ ae a ae set es H French Fancy China ‘i men iid gh a pal ecg | on brass—at } MOO: yards) | weeds, Seo A - to r cent. less. 4 BLAS bon: Dwi 6 8 ad trans Joona. fl | eR eel ladi C oT NaN , & GuleyIgT spon ee and eal vlenirahin shee ° hafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators and other puulisny gaa pend ‘8 690 | Wout ie 1,000 Pieces of Cut Glass nickel-plated ware, at 25 per cent. less. ; a EY in | bed inte | Averaging half regular prices. High peeess — Rotary-shuttle Sewing Ma- ont 39c¢ regularly sito chines a 5. / al SE Narrin MEGRALING J Em | $30,000 Worth of Lamps for $18,000 | Steamer and Dress Trunks—built for service—at & SOICE song; in a varioty of colors: i Reauenes 25 per cent. less. Gace ERIES rasearoRit rH GING: Wome: A NiaitT GOWNS $2.98 Dinner Sets Brooms and Brushes, black and galvanized Iron- ; fBnahara, aro ony scoured From: Thee) HavlgHae Linoues ware, Cutlery, Food Choppers, Dress Forms bio, tan, $10; ana ee sae Ate f4 and many other items needed in every : ruin pra chron platters, Rentive elmned win olla Goldy doecrationn | ruveneems €€ 20 Ber Cant, te 7074 per Gane ‘ . ‘ ) ro WoMEN's apitors delicate flower sprays. “i less. The 200 James Butler, Inc., Stores iat ar i ists av | iret | $17.50, regularly $25, 100 pieces, slightly better decorations ALL of which is staple, standard mer- Are Here With pe we ee $35, regularly $60, 114 plecen, gold edges, gold decorated | Chandise of fixed value and price. 4 | The First Big § 1 Figures ot over ardsto Ete | handles. DISCOUNTS MENTIONED ABOVE e Firs 1 ju From M. Redon, Limoges are figured from these fix rices—a esd MONE LEATHER BELT HAND a ne er LOD becee! cod traced andes possible only because of he cooperate yt rite hele “e 18¢ | oe ANGE 39c | At ean eet 114 nlacea itl eortee eaeeeetictss manufacturers with whom we do business New: [ aid ie RECRWEAM™ | chunbray kul sect Tom Chas. Field Haviland, 101-pice sets, at $20; 113 | all the year around. ! Uroddery, setin alecyes, fh piece ee Fy air Waiht eee cone 2541 (| From Wm. Guerin, Limoges, 100-piece sets, in good as- 60,000 Articles of Daily Need AI ea ageetia, 118 bt each Wecieaete kis en for Less Than Their Worth ‘ro! 8 . “piece » Tequisite plain shape in the i newest patterns, $22.50. A great variety at $13.50—100 pieces; Tinware—the best mad h highly- ’ net wiciria: sizes Oto 14 | ; st made—extra heavy highly }i SHU I. in $100 F a ear idciy pal $22.50—-113 pieces; $25 polished Plate—every piece full size. A large stock of cae SLAEE ROME raging tee | From England, 112 pieces, porcelain, $16. | the pieces most in demand. Such savings as these: in bod: okirt: American Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, $10 and $12. A Wt sear raat ie Pore for $1; a copper-bottom i | wi iler, $1.25, instead of $1.60; an 18c bread pan Cut Glass foranae Bowls Ice-Cream ‘Trays Punch Bowls | Woodenware de luxe—selected wood, no knots, $4, regularly $6 $3.75, regularly $4.75 | round corners and edges, planed surfaces, firm joints. for $5: euorty $9 Siremusy $850 © Saisrecuaryais | Examples: $6, regularly $10 . | $3 for a $3.75 kitchen table 5 feet long; 75 red ° —— AR $4, Too mperss To Vases ahi reese oe | ished oak chair that turns into a step ladder when poke j tana Mteands; regu g H||) Sosa y on80 Byer femuiesty gate Sugars and | Enamelled ware—a solid carload of this splendid ot 3s 00 | FA ¥ ° Yee ewe vet $12, regularly $18 peice emia 7 96 Creams | ware, stamped hy drawn aa a single piece of solid 1 , “a bation Soaneadl aes cee | Water Set : } $1.85, regularly $2.50 steel—covers, all parts triple-coated with speckled With the Hope of More To-Morrow ie forulatiy ea OG S 25c f ||| $5 tesvlarly $9 : $s ieeaty fe $2.50, regularly $3.50 enamel, baked hard as the steel itself. os me z Pute somty (2.50 09 Sit eee $ — , $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50to$7. Adish pane 70c, instead of 95c; a coffee pot is 50c, instead Special Offer In Tumblere—regularly $4.20 dosen—25¢ each. of 70c. 80 on. ines Yi Puritan refrigerators have stood the test of Thing: oy Nood Every Richly Decorated Fancy China lee Orr of Tart Wicca, with galvanised steel Ra: . til array ‘of dosienn “ond | With eavy Gots! Gold Mrestment ing. We have sold them for years with uniform satis- Watch th d atch this paper every day now white abla eolors: 9 | DRESS TRUNKS Canies $3 Chop Dishes, $2. By the Dozen faction. For March, here are For our Butter and Egg Pri ooMC Hie es T°) Be tran ald em, $2.50 Celery Trove, 8125. | Sig Suasie Fates 99 Four sizes in top-opening style, at $9.25, $10.25, $13.50 and || utter an g_z rrices ela fetter San a 00| ‘esis 24-95 $1.25 Bon-Bon Dishes, /5c. ee Dessert Plates, $9. $19.50, and two sizes in apartment house style, at $11 and Ps) SER ri ety tran | Corn linea, shirt tek "i Royal Warcestar Service Ree Bread and Butter Plates, $14.75 respectively. The saving on each is several dollars. nad colored figure, ai H avi ae a fon ‘ .79 hata $9 Fruit Saucers, $6. Bathroom fittings that will not rust—we sell no gd gs to elect ‘2 $30 dozen, regula:ly $45. Royal Doulton Plates other kind. Be wary of those that conceal iron be- $48 dozen, reguiarly $85. $18 dozen, regularly $30. neath showy Lae pant genni A little wear and your 1868-—E-stablished 44 Years—i912 $84 dozen, regularly $110. Lik Sore: somularly $96, towels are ruined with rust marks. Wanamaker nickel- ’ | and 89¢ | pla script | J plate hides nothing but non-rusting brass or copper, # role ie eee Bar te | Fe | Besides the plated fittings, two specials in white NEILL-ADAMSCO. || iets oo secnes |) [On the Subway Floor] Suit a eens rece : | The Sewing Machine offer sets anew mark, For Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Beat Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue arly 590. 39c AXMINGTER RUGS — hp finest ner ae tig pat Hern s: Filling the regular space in the New Building, and | the first time, a strictly modern, rotary-shuttle, drop- overflowing to special tables down the center of the | head machine may be had for less than $35—ten dollars i rewularly $6 50 Old Building. less. e Pure Foodstuffs at ite ig Cut Glass Hand inted F h We have a hundred and fifty of these excellent machines Bia bh aes oh : | Water oete of &plit jug,.14-tnch mpntn ‘ancy China to go. They will do almost twice as much work in the same IT mumePrices that make loge roguariy 75c Hy | ater. #000: oA Gainey Ji 143 Chop dishes, $1 and $1.50, regu- time as the old type of vibrating shuttle and with less quarters go further. cur" Pub RUE BOWLS FLOW ARRON N ‘TAF. plateau and six gl » $5, regu- | jurly $1.50 ‘and $3. laieel ill be glad to d ¢ 4 fe desigus; ‘A RIBBON S-—4), and ||] larly $9. pitchers on plates, 40c, labor, as we will be glad to demonstrate to all. Five-drawer, We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ueafiih ae “DINING $4.98 : | A al tumblers, $3 doz., regularly | ¢ Rite Js 5c. polished oak cabinet and all usual attachments. $25— read-and-butter plates, $1.80 and payable $1 a week, if desired. —Of fine quartered $4.2 ern dishes, with silver-plated lin- | $2.40 doz., regularly $3 and $4.80. "Phone 5700 Chelsea. ©'Neill Main Store—Basement. Mail Orders Filled, a oak, panel back, slip y . fu seen rh ete hand ings, at $2.50, regularly $3.75. | " ea plates, $3 dozen, regularly $6, Trunks—sturdy fellows, bound with fibre, rein- Lard | Star Hams | White Label) Magnolia Caen toet Fogtlanty 35 $3.00 | segularly $5,°93.50, $5.and $6, | Salad plates: $4.80 dox.rs4.$9. | forced with hard-wood slats, trimmed with brass and Am ee ea ences Bacon Milk a be $i, SY foahea facial bopweait: regularly $9. | encircled with heavy leather straps. Cours sear: og Armour's unegual-] Te popular Be-- as E 4 ‘4 S : I! $150 Tee Pitty at $1.50. | Dress trunks are $7.50 to $9.50-——steamer trunks, $6.75 to shenbe ares Clot, ‘Wear-E.ver” Aluminum, pecia And many other pieces at savings | | 1,000 Dozen Thin-Blown | | $9.25—exactly a quarter less than such trunks usually cost. 81,20; medium : , tins, 680s 3B¢ the 20c | tin tie “ease Qur Annual March Sale B.gins To-Morrow, Friday ‘iorning f TE ee aolap DecoratedTableTumblers | Chafing Dishes and Percolators—all nickel- At Less than Half Regular Price 40c a Dozen | plated on brass or copper, of standard make and artistic Loa debit Extra Srecial Plates, chop dishes, salad bowls, desi es , pudding dishes, y || Reg. 75c—Five Patterns esign. z A Set of Three Wear-Ever Aluminum Saucepans ee fet eae: sway Cutlery—of standard quality and including the | ( consisting of 1 Lipped Saucepan, 1 Preserving Kettle. 1 Stewing Saucepan. Regular Price 91.79. Special, $1.05 well known French cook style knives. Brushes and Brooms—are of bristle, not horse- hair. | An improved adjustable Dress Form at $10 will ) be appreciated by home dressmakers. \ Household Linens As a fitting accompaniment to the March Sale of House- wares, China and Cut Glass, we have effected the following special purchases, the benefit of which will be offered to our Bineked Weetphaties Mam, per pound. Mmeked Hee, per pound pound a paca Savoge br ** 35c This sule of 5,000 pi customers tomorrow: And so we could tin he morrow morning at 9.80, with ualoard of recuet ven tea 250 Tablecloths, of fine satin-finish Irish linen, pure flax, fult i" il b ean ne fo. the cad of the Rags \ or jon toe tw ot . ’ — i we a ah ie re needs, ne ielts ‘i hal wonder Muliy durable. And ssidow, bleached, in tw designs; 2 yards square, $4, 2x234 yards, $5 but it “ e eo much Ws Pleasant for ali to come j athe 100 dozen Napkins to match, 24 inches square, $5.50 the dozen. and spend a morning or afternoon in this great roomy, { 250 dozen hemmed German damask, grass bleached linen Napkins, sturdily woven—somewhat finer than usual; 22 inches square, $2.. 7) the dozen. And we shall present at the same time eur new direct importations bright Housewares Store, seeing what a feast of good things is spread. Why not come to the opening of the Sale to-: f | [of Scotch huck towels, with hematitched ends, damask-bordered towe «us Butter NewMackerel | Tirish damask linen Napkins, Germen dameak linen hemmed Napkins, morrow? The Astor Place Subway Station opens | fresh made | Bright Norway Irish Table linen (extra heavy), and plain linen scalloy dgedLuncheon | | 5 ; Bieta, Creamery | Stack } Bev, boxed, for the bungalow or autniner cottage, tet Flocr, Old Bldg. || right into the Housewares Store. | \ _ mean Subway Poor, New Bait | ? Sia “awe, JOHN WANAMAKER "sitet | f Eighth to Teath | #A.T. Stewart & Co,

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