The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 28

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NOVEMBER 15, 1912. | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. . wf Splendid Collections of Smart Clothes for Women In the Store on the Subway ‘Floor THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SPECIAL ae re REORGANIZATION & the wonderful merits of the ° ° ad, adi Cats ne naSui en os tine ‘ne Laxative Blood Purifier S A | E ‘det beariy married one of them to the wrong man. fy , To, prove women can keep a secret, 489 of them, delegates to the Made Necessary by the is © Btate convention of women's clubs in Aurora, Il, elected a preaident AN CANDY FOR or CONSTIPATION — INDI da executive session yesterday and decided not to give out her name direct ‘GESTION—DYSPEPSIA—AND ALL LISEASES for twenty-four hours. But here's advance inforne tion: Mre. Fred @rick A. Dow was elected by a large majority over Mra. Robdert McCall, Like President Taft and Gov. Din, Gov. Wilson also anke the peophe to OF THE BOWELS. end palstable the of f delioa can take it, Any ebild Sr. Give thanks. i ee Ca “4 Mr. Pht ahem TOMI Seas Hs work Million Dollar Stock of GEORGES Clothes Must Be Sacrificed for Ready CASH IHE founder and senior member of this business, after 33 years of activ- ity, is shortly to retire from interest in the GEORGES group of stores, to enjoy some fruits of hi Out gunning for rabbits, neither Freeholder Sloane nor Pastor Winner of » N. J, knew the other waa in the field. They shot simultaneously at the @ame rabbit, and each hunter shot the other !n the legs, The rabbit qaeaped * ‘Three men in a Canadian shipwreck were saved by @ corpse, They kept Beat by clinging to the coffin. ' Growing better every day—grown amazingly better within the last day or two—the choice of tailored suits, of long or three-quarter coats, silk dresses for the afternoon and evening dresses. Prices are smaller than ever, without seeming to affect the quality of material or workmanship. It is coming to the psychological moment when makers use up remaining materials or sell out to their best customers their over-production. * The Wanamaker Store has this week purchased 1,600 tailored suits of blue serge and cheviot to sell at $12.75, although similar grades sold here a short time ago at $18 to $25. All sizes, for large or small women, and the workmanship is first class. Some wonderful dresses of charmeuse and crepe Two new types among American society women, according to @ Washing- fem sociologist, are the cocktail face and bridge whist stare. “ Mrs. Matilda Stobbs of Sterling, 111, doesn't give up easily, but knows When to quit. She married her husband, forty-five years ago, to reform him. M4 After constant endeavor she has just decided it can't be done, and has divorced a him. 7 : \BROKER’s WILL | LEAVES saya he ts constantly recetving letters 23rd Street 34th Street “She $8,000 TO CHARITIES. from persona asking him to help them collect debts due them from city em- Remainder of the Late Thomas F. ployees for living expenses such as On Saturday, November 16th. Bardon’s Estate Goes to His - food and clothing. “My experience thus far {n Iife,” dj Son and Daughter. fhe wih of Thomas F, Bardon, a writes the Mayor t# that a man who ATTRACTIVE HATS, 1 Bath Stores, | I shall assume entire management and fi- nancial control, and it’s up to me, the wil not pay his dilis for food and clothes and living expenses, when he ts ‘wealthy retired broker, formerly con-| able to do #0, be hearth nd dine junior partner, toturn 4 t mected with the firm of F.C. Benedict, | honest. in. the Sosa aon aoe doveets in a very limited time meteor are $11.75. Some have long tunic draperies. Bho died Nov. 6 was fled for probate | menta we deem much conduct unbecom- For Women, Misses and Children. amillion dollars’ worth Others have coat draperies. A cerise sash on one, to-day’ in the Surrowate's Court. Under |ing an officer and gentleman and make of merchandise into and a touch of Empire green on another, a bit of the provisions of the will about $8,000 th y. t Empire g 0 . Mga to Verlous religious ana beneve-| “Do you-éee any ebjection to making LARGE REDUCTIONS, cash sothat I can make old gold or white on yet others. Inspired by models ) feat organizations, The residue of the| that the rule iu all departments? If settlement with the @@tate te bequeathed to decedent's eon, | necessary, we will consult the Corpora- , ry ‘ P Thame Lawrence Bardon, of No, 11 West Gev-| tion Counsel in respect of the legality Women’s Trimmed Hats in all the desirable @ety-cighth street, and to his daugh-| of a rule that all employees of the city] styles. 3.95, 6.75 and 9.50 ‘er, Mary L. Barton, of No. 7 Centrai| must pay such debts or get out.’ 1 ee Weet. The son is named as ex; value 6.00 to 18.50 itor. much higher in price, these are really little gems of gowns. Among them is a brocade gown of taupe and other shades, with a black satin panel in front. Directoire collar of black satin, and lace ruffles. Black charmeuse with old gold collar has a new lace jabot. ‘ A taupe colored crepe meteor with a lace jabot and cerise sash is charmingly draped. A blue gown of crepe meteor with soft puffings of the silk down the front is trimmed with Empire green. Evening Dresses, at $10.75, $12.75 retiring member and take over complete ownership. I am not balking at the task. I’ve been for years the moving spirit of the brilliantly successful GEORGES stores. GASH MUST BE RAISED # Do you realize what these terrific sacrifices mean?—that I am of- fering you the finest Women’s Untrimmed Hats,—various models in Black and Colors. 1.50 and 2.95 value 2.95 to 7.75 Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats...... | value 3.00 to 9.75, 1.95 and 3.75 | ‘Phe estate is estimated to be of large Breportions. Besides the bequests to his | Qnd daughter and one of % to Arthur Rid Mallach, the following disposition t# lds sat. Vincent's Hos- the Soclety of 6t. Vincent H Home of the Good Shep-| ff , 9600; ome women, $600; Little Sia- | of Roaches WOMEN’S FANCY NECKWEAR. @ Both Stores. | clothes in America in November, regarded by and $1 5. | The continual Jabots of Shadow Lace,—new styles. the clothing trade as . . use Ch a strong 50c to 3.95 each the biggest business All the pretty things to dance in, and to wear and profit month of at the theatre, and for any other evening occasion. Egan, and waterdn SC Onmiere ere’ | Wl scrubbing aud Macrame and Bohemian Lace Collars in a the year, at lower As simple or elaborate as you please. Dainty "| fh moppi floors i signs. prices than you ever ; Be abt opener Baers large variety of shapes and designs. 10.75 cach Vaid’ évent in Jathiasy shades of pink, blue and lavender and, of course, house of verinia. CN dries up the eggs. EMPLOYEES MUST UP, MAYOR DECLARES. Velvet Bov's with floral decoration of metal. AY r Oc, 75e and 95e cach white. Subwsy door, New Stewart Building. Tutt Overs Now *10 F i | Bay man who neglects to pay bis billg| ff All grocers, druggists and <ie- ‘* . ¥ i & cane : fer rane no aononae= | fae ctr ae hy ior | Millinery Salons Are Getting Rid of Several . declared to-day in @ letter addressed Ouy Ci Pl: tial heade of departments, in which he LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 1 Both stores a New 159 Hundred Hats Because— ag Bs Complete assortment of Handkerchiefs for bab papek hed Now $18 ’ We are obliged to make room for Christmas needlework—the First floor q 5 Men and Women. ee f || Inexpensive Millinery Salons must on Saturday night be temporarily merged with / we Wobien’s Handkerchiefs, @ inch hem...... etn’ 02,08 upward, tn those on the Second floor. ‘ ; 0 50c, 75c and 1.00 each my stocks, many the uns Prices are turned topsy-turvy for Saturday. \ ; called for garments of Fifth Fi 8 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, cross bar or tape . Avoune:: masin Rt tue, 150 trimmed hats priced until today at 85 to $8, will tomorrow be 43. 5 te 23rd 34th t border. value 8.00, 5.50 dozen £0875, and Georges custom Large said anal Bak and 8 low coor to match the suit or dress—never before have such “ia Str eet Stree: uilt model cl es, equally ats n al ie very heigl! ol je season. eh $ bg ya ye for egg bay od lg ome Lf scter, now. in ae gier Varina’ naa st gett Plush, betes nn and silk—remnants of special purchases placed possible | prom anization Sale, $20, $22.50, of grades wo! . $5, $6 and more—all at $2.50. : IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC TOYS, delivery. : : P fit iners ite af the inet pesncaph re rl velveteen, ttn, pape a = be at a ane heads, incl i white, BOOKS, BLOCKS AND GAMES. ere A MS ng cle lm icant ag! Heat Sg Note 2h : coats. - 7 * Rie Millinery trimmed with fur or flowers—attractive dress hats—$10 and $12. ‘ in a complete nonce Pegg 075 COATS, DRESSES & SKIRTS. 1 Both stores, H Wo Charge for Alterations mg, Millinery Salons, Second floor, New Stewart Building. ; _ body and moving eyes. to For Small Women and Misses. Celluloid Character Dolls with or without Out of 15,000 Garments Jointed limbs. 12¢ to 2.25 SPECIAL VALUES. —Just Two Described BOYS atthe New Stare of 570 different styles . * lodera’ | < Baby Dolls dressed in long white slip, trim- x Chinchilla Coats,—model buttoned to neck, Trsive, Dollars, for L Saturday HOES Se OND Re med with lace or embroidery, flannel and white finished with velvet cpllar, patch pockets. 14.50 5 Dotinrecotan = ace 192 Suits at $5.50 “1 This large number is necessary to do what th skirts and cap. 1.50 to 3.00 Afternoon Dresses of Crepe Meteor,—waist B finscrvative, theee- | NOW § From a stock of 88 suits which did not move|John Wanamaker Store has always does cure \ F ; trimmed with lace, long sleeves. Attractive models. ee tresnttr ter quickly enough for the maker, who has a limited | for every shoe need, About 6 per cent. ure cone 5 Complete stock of Stciff Stuffed Animals, 8.75 mon by oes oe nee i amount of floor space. servative shoes, tried out by our customers, found ; comprising Sheep, Dogs, Rabbits, Cats, Bears, . ; tom tallorss the : All-wool mixed cheviots, Norfolk jacket coats; | satisfactory, and called for year after year. ‘The Cows, etc. 25c to 13 50 Skirts of plain or two-tone Corduroy,—new Thitty-tlve® Boller two pairs full-lined knickers with each suit. rest are new styles, novelties. All ure the best \ tailored model. 5.75 SES vo Be monet | 245 O ts at $5.50 —in leather and workmanship—our money Mechanical Trains.........1.00 to 15.00 D {Se fer ne ite mB SAr preperine:. ++. ‘ 4 vercoal e a ws and our large distributing power can bring. Train Attachments for Mechanical or Electri- resses of Serge,—trimmed or tailored modcs Eighteen, Dollars for sare Wrone 7 ie iy Neg Pint For Men, all leathers, button, lace and eal Trains. 5Oc to 10.00 ' ciicba gt sia By et A SE MOO re ihe enh whord thom, “7 : ; ‘ el. ay , Broadway, Eighth. ‘or 8, the great sche shoe, “TRI- } Mechanical Ducks, Birds, Chickens, Roosters, Peli a ip sana! pro asi ha ANGLE,” at $2.65 a : Drea disse: rs » Clowns, Dogs, ete. 25c to 1.000 |COATS & DRESSES. 1 Both stores, gitar eatin We emt te pas ee) ee a how belles \ Kindergarten Embroidery Sets.....50c “ 3.00 Juniors’ Coats of Broadcloth, satin lined, or ~ ee Ror: Women, #40 #10, " > Children’s Nested Blocks..........25¢ “ 85c° double faced Chinchilla, Sizes 14 and 16 years, Boys’ 815 long overcoats at $10, For Children, 50c to $5. p “om 4 ed si 1 \ value 25.00, 16: 50 Boys’ chinchilla coats at $7.50. Main floor, New Stewart Building. a ildren’s Colored Picture Books....10¢ 50c Saliaan: Disease: ot. Matic Masked odel Third floor, New Stewart Building. HL ene Subway Shoe eLore, Wanamakore j 5 * . A Fe Fass model, i iable Shoes, for wome: d_Wanamaker- ‘ f Children’s Paint Boxes.,...... ....15¢ “ 50c braid trimmed. Sizes 14 and 16 years. | Baliel Wall or col ag = \ Vantmaker || Children's Games and Puztles......25¢ “ 1.50 value 10.80 and 16.0, 7.00 and 10.50 The Very Finest Cape Gloves] $2,228. Cire and cilinoys sho ee Porcelain and Enamelled Tea, Kitchen or ih on 4 Goats of Oninchilin or Cheviot, wool | 3 ¢ &5c : : ; . Sizes years. val Last shipment of a contract made last rs gerd Sets. 50c to 10,00 value 10.80, 7.50 | January." Sot flexible scapeskin, beautifully 600 Silk Petticoats That Are J cut and finished. Just what a woman's glove Z ‘oy hong diana” pening, Gloves, Hote, 23rd Street 84th Street NEW YORK should be. : Cheaper Than Cotton Jewel Iry, es 00 Quite as good as many more ¢xpensive| Messaline, plain or changeable shades with / Pull line of Velocipedes, Tricycles, Auto= 42West 34th ||| gloves, and it is simply impossible to ‘get more| pleated and fancy flounees, 81.75, biles and Hand Cars at moderate prices Re eee ea | i of this quality at this price. ? Messaline in green or blue with black stripes x ’ 4 Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave. So if tbe Lab to be ps Aah size, please | or brown with tan stripes; 200 to sell at $1. Tet "1 ry * Some, OF Lerephone, OF W 0 + Brocades, soft plaids and saline, wi 4th t IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ALSO STORES AT Colors? All the good shades of tan. pleatings and puffings ever a sta Stree \* & WORLD “WAN?” WILL GO GET IT. TER "etestant Hestiacien Subway floor, New Stewart Building, Subway floor, New Stewart Building, Le 0 c

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