The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1912, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1912.’ B AU Tomorrow---Saturday---Opens a New 144-146 W125 St. near 7“ AV, YACHT CLUB'S LOCKER [e070 m-TH@ sow Government Health Expert Hine to hold a ‘Era In Women’s Moderate-Price Dress z that all the Udeet teas at *, freak and Commodore and Steward of nat | Traps in w Once Prosperous Brooklyn | to death, « Organization Go to Rescue. |" s and sent to other means, The woman who wants a tailored suit costing from $7.50 to $16.50—a dress for $5 or a little more—a good topcoat for less tham $15—will find tomorrow that the Wanamaker Subway Store has undertaken to give her such values in all these garments as she has never found before. 1038 tailored suits, coats and dresses are offered, on which we shall not quote comparative prices, except tc say that their prices are close to wholesale cost, and some EVEN BELOW! For example, the Suit we shall sell at $16.50 was, yesterday morning, $17.50 AT WHOLESALE. The Suit we have marked $12.75 was $11.50 at wholesale. And $7.50 was the MANUFACTURER'S regular price on the Suit we shall sell to you retail tomorrow for $7.50. “In all the years of my selling,” says our Subway chief, “I have never seen such garments for the money.” Every Suit is newly tailored in the latest fashion—the new cuts in skirts, the new lengths and styles in coats. The materials are really beautiful serges in both fine and wide wale; cheviots, whipcords, mixtures and broadcloths, in Autumn and Winter weights. “Not a shot in the locker,” report of the sailors of ¢ Yacht Club to Commodore A. « when Deputy Sheriff Perry of Hrooklyn @et through with the sale o tents of the wine cel Judgment for meat am ‘The contents of the $280, which was furnis by the corns |Contagion Avoided modore In his private capacity, and the | " steward of the club bought the groceries for 10. Attorney Harry. Sullivan by Tyree’s Powder warned Perry that the Brooklyn Yacht For the t Club Realty Company held a mortgage | infected con ‘on the contents of the bullding for $6,700, The National Yacht Club ly the Brooklyn Yacht C! time held a Lipton Cup a Sir Thomas Lipton. It was ¢ Harlem’s Greatest Furniture Store’s Big Special Values! We positively save you money! We positively offer you the widest, most up-to-date pack most reliable furniture designsshownanywhere! \@ No “club fees” nor “cluls dues” to pay! Our Cash credit system {fs the fairest, mest liberal credit plan ever devised, with no extras of any $17.00 China Closets, like design, in fine solid golden oak, he lass, round ends, fine panel back, car’ pcial, 975 re only demonstrations. “lection is so instructive that A to let the scientists see it catment of all catarrhal and ions of the mucous mem. | brane. there is nothing so effective ai | Tyree's Antiseptic Powder. Not only is it positive in its action but it is solutely safe in the hands of anyone. fa 187 and Incorporated in 181. A big | Contains no poisons, thus making it th clubhouse was bullt some years axo, ideal sterilizing agent but the membership bean to dwindie| Being powerful ge and the sailors found themacives beat- ing up against a lee shore. William Randolph Hearst was made Commodore, t and while his flag floated there former: offensive perspiration, ten well filed locker and a lively f “nsurpass en us t wi pe Pipe on me. Unsurpamsed when used at You will scarcely believe that every suit from $12.75 up is clubhouse and many new me la tae: galls atandrd aatieeptle hand-finished, like the best tailored suits—hand-felled edges, man-tailored shoulders, little hand- added. But with the departure of | Mlution Str sly recommend-d t embroidered silk finishes to the mage bang pockets. Nearly all are lined with the highest grade ppt ra aed io the fleet | leld by dreggists eve Skinner satin, and have satin-covered shields inside. o coker, as , othe treasury. i sce booklet and sample. In fact, such suits are remarkable, even in the Wanamaker Store. ‘ney Sullivan sa’ thi 3, , that the club wan still on the rocks tt | or Massive $19 Boston Leather We present them tomorrow as the beginning of the extraordinary merchandise at moderate | ter a ihvig Pye wan 10.90 ae Couees like de sign: Le prices which we shall offer from time to time in the Subway Store. Prices follow: stra! IB gd " ren tra large and wide; richly tufted, with spring body, . } Tould be ranaing’™4, wut and’ they |] [Out OF The High Rent District edges and head; solid golden oak base and carved 140 Tailored Suits at $7.50 240 Tailored Suits at $12.75 50 Tailored Suits at $8.75 100 Black Broadcloth Coats again FURNTTURE claw feet. Hoste mixtures and smooth cieths These are betel ergs: sought ed i ane or blue Ler eT thenew at $14.50 j . a VRPLES igh-cut skirt, with inside belt. Cut- small and “‘odd- " women—31, length coat, satin- ) and new cut fe AMMONIA PIPE BURSTS. br No Connection with Any Other Store away cost, lived with excellent eatin 5,°85 and 87, Spvendid wuite both ekirt, Very unuuaal, The kind an economical woman = Mee ere for These $13.50 Six Foot and finished with change pocket. ag’ to material and tailoring. Four uses for street or evening wear. Full Slaughter House Employees Driven FURNITURE CO. dal D 77D titenatety Tables, exactly Black, blue and some colors. models, in fine imported serge, whip- 150 Crepe Meteor Dresses length, lined throughout with good Out Gasping and Choking. 558-590. S*AVE.BET 42°43 519, i 1 50 Tailored Suits at $14.50 cord and wide-wale serge—hand-fin- at $11.50 satin. Three models—two with The bursting of an ammonia pipe tn A beautiful quality of cheviot, ished, Skinner satin lined—really Simple frocks, but daintily made, velvet collar, cuffs and buttons, the CASH on CREDIT << with heavy fluted pillar and large claw i i i inished i detail. ; the cold storage plant of the Suit-|] gi q WEEM OPENS AN feet, at a price that is really remarkable maar talbared, with the new cutaway beautitully finished [every Seta with lace oF net at neck and wriste; pet act braid buttons. Odd f ged ere wv glow Rshgae Mcodhded | ACCOUNT. ad $2 Mission Plate. vestee, and the latest skirt. So ex- 100 Tailored Suits at $15 ine peeeind aged hota and all : fei East Forty-third street, drove . Racks, like de- ceptional that $0 won't stay long. Tiree models, all 00 exceptional ‘he oe little touches. Black, 25 Serge Dresses at undred and fifty employees to the 3 sign; fine weath-g Black or blue. 1d white, navy blue and pale colors. that it will be hard to choose between $12.75 NATL Jd them. Fine serge, with long 36-inch 10 Serge Dresses at $6.75 Wish we had more of these— Wide-wale blue serge, with velvet coat and uncommonly smart skirt. and $7.50 they'll go fast. A very pretty collar and cuffs and velvet ball Broadcloth and eheviot, plainly Black or blue serge in front- Model, copied from an imported buttons. ion to the Suits are offered tailored. Black and blue in all three fastening, one-piece street models, dress, in black or blue serge, with equally remarkable valucs in models. Goodtailoring,hand-finish, prettily trimmed and unusual for colored vest, high standing collar coats and dresses. Skinner satin lined. the prices, and smart little touches. | Every suit, dress and coat in the above lot is so exceptional that the woman who sets her fancy on one of a particular lot will do well to arrive early. Tomorrow on the Subway floor, Old Building. street early to-day, gasping and chok- ad’ os ing, The fumes were so strong that \ pel oe sy Rone of the engineers could get to the \- 4 \ hooks. shut-off valve back of the break. A|| ‘eesmesssny Special, , y aaa call was sent to the Mire Department £ a 2 Gales and Battalion Chief Barry took Truck || pesos No. 3 to the place. Donald Mackenzie, | 4 \ C ts, R Linol e jef engineer, borrowed an oxygen | _ 5 “4 rpe ms helmet from the firemen and easily shut | Sits a ae > Rugs, ee twa 0 flow. Largest, finest display in Harlem. All the newest, choicest designs at marvelously low prices. Also Specials in Housefurnishings CREDIT TERMS: on Purchase, Weekly # “ “ 59 00 Se 50 q Open Sat. Evenings MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT Tomorrow We Open Formally for the Autumn - Our: Salons of $5 to $9- Millinery In Their New Quarters at the Head of the 6th Ave. and 20th St. é You Are Going to | ; Send Your Children EES to School Next Week Cammeyer Men’s an They will learn to The longer it remains H SA ’ ° ildin Women’s Shoes at read and write and to within, the more it | Grand Stairway, First floor, Old Building g | nian, anmenckmes aeno do arithmetic. They strives to come out All trimmed millinery priced from $5 to $9 will be found in these salons. Ready for tomorrow will learn all about the . nature and the history And only the magic of ofthe world. music can break the They will have useful bonds that bind it. information put, into Without it much of their minds, and they joy and happiness and will be the better for it. a broad understanding ~ But they were born of the better part of with a harmony in their life is lost. souls which school does Perhaps you can ap- not bring out. Ppreciate this. The Victrola will bring out the har- make the hours fly and mony in the souls of create happy home your children. It will memories. entertain and educate And to think that all atthe sametime, And this is within your it will do this for you, grasp, , through the also. _ Wanamaker Easy Pay- Type XVI.—the Big ment Plan, for as little Victrola — reproduces as voices and sounds per- fectly. Itwillbringthe $10 Monthly sweetest of singers and the sweetest of songs jot tm he Mad te into your home~give tues of any of the va- you and your children OAT : . s models of Victor- a standard to strive for Victrolas to any . —teach the relative tones and values of the Whether a purchase be contemplated or not, Pon” $50 various instruments in ill are over six hundred new hats, at $5, $6, $7, $8 and $9. Black velvet predominates, as it does in the | fashions of the season; but all the other seasonable materials and colors are represented, and the woman | who wants either a simple morning hat or a moderate-priced dressy hat will easily find it among these | excellent styles. As an example of values we picture a black velvet model, the crown encircled with a white breast, with vulture fantaisie at side. This hat, which would ordinarily be $8 at the least, will tomorrow be $5. You may choose it with breast of white, black or cerise, or other colors. A limited number. The New Untrimmed Shapes and Trimmings are also presented tomorrow. If you wish to know what are the new shapes, sizes, colors and material for autumn hats, sce this showing. The last word of Paris, in hats, feathers, flowers and all trimmings, is red here. ; narae, i Millinery for the Little Folks has its place in the opening. Simple school hats and hats for ‘“‘best”” are included. We are sure our friends will like this big new Salon of Moderate-Priced Millinery, opened to them formally tomorrow for the first time. First floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. 6250 Sold in Our Basement Store Are the Strongest Example of Scientific Manage- ment in Shoebuilding We have labored incessantly on this line of Shoes, taking care that not only the Quality is there, but using Exclusive Cammeyer lasts to give these shoes distinction. For Men For Women Tan Calf, Gun Metal Calf. | In all Leathers and in Patent Leather and Vici | every new style— Button Kid, Button, Lace and | and Lace, Blucher. The Long and Short of It is that the 16 page copy of “Fun” The Big Weekly Joke Book § we FREE -oe With Next Sunday’s World "Ue Mt 3 ™ 49.98 4 75.00 ns “ an orchestra, It will First Callas Building. a ; ss igi Ph 7.50% 100 will be brighter and better than ever, A vrersen SAG, are’ | = John Wanamaker and its funny jests, pictures, verses, and fas-. R Account, {3% Fomon tasieas e 1G OB Westie ety arcade yn AB Store & Co cinating tricks, riddles, puzzles, etc., will | “ ‘oadway, Fourt enue, Ei, enth street. ‘afford its hundreds of thousands of readers

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