The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1913, Page 8

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EARTHQUAKE IN) MAINE COMES WITH RUMBLING; OPENS GROUND FISSURE. Church Foundation in Millinocket | Cracked and Crockery in The Crime of Waste | is hag lots of people | who, though they eat a-plenty, do not grow strong or healthy. isis Sena wy tomato | they do not assimilate it. t MILLINOCKET, Me., “It is not the food we eat that | keeps us alive, but what we | assimilate.” H-O Oatmeal is one of the most | teadily assimilated of foods. | | Feb, 1.Two Glatinct earthquake shocks, the first ever Known in thie section, early to-day threw the residents here into @ panic. ‘The second shock, which occurred at 5 Gclock, was the heavier, and besites shattering the concrete foundations of {the Catholic church opencd a rift tn the| ground about three hundred feet long And several inches wide. | Clocks in neighboring houses were stopped by the shock and artic erashing from shelves. The fire! Was felt at about 2 o'clock, Ba ef several seconds’ duration and was ‘accompanied by thunder-like rum- bling. It is the one oatmeal fit to eat | after only 20 minutes of cooking by you, because it is the one oatmeal first cooked over two hours at the mill. j ‘When you eat H-O after cook- | ing it 20 minutes you get all the | nourishment possible out of the | oats. There is no waste about it. — ee Noted Artist Dead. LONDON, Fed, 11.—Sir George Reid, formerly president of the Royal Scottish Acafemy, died at Somerset yestorday, aged seventy-one. | —— ____Twe Sew Auto Records. | Oal., Fed, 11.—Eari* Gooner ot Fremo lobe the 75 end 200-mile astomiile ree. Pte Ooo cmoetio circular in track here rox t 2 fo 1,17,05 over that : Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Men’s Furnishings Splendid Values Arranged For | To-morrow, Lincoln’s Birthday Neckwear men folded four-in-hands, i lain | ands, in ae 00 f 55¢ Tisai knitted silk Ahh nds, cross stripes Value $1.50 \ 85¢ Shirts hata Be jab ged patie negligee r} a in an es t- tached cuffs. Values $1.5 30 & $2.00 A009 Pleated and plain negli hirts, at- pm a etary ee | , Silk mixt: ligee shirts, with soft ie \ \ Preach cule ote NP aay FST. 65 Pique bosom dress shirts rye Value $3.00 fies 85 Fine tucked bosom dress shirts (with 154 tucks in* bosom) Value 83.80 \ $2, 00 Pajamas | Silk mixture pajamas (light weight) } with satin stripes Value $2.50 | $7.85 Silk mixture in plain col | pajamas in p! sary nn \ $2. 65 | ie Silk Full Dress Vests White or black Value $4, wi S2. 95 A™Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Fine English Tweed Storm and Rain Coats English model, lan, square boulders and belted | acks I $16.50 Values $25.00 to 835.00 | 9 Underwear Seeing. vals balbriggan, odd shirts \ 65 Values $1.00 & 81.50 se | Medium s welght full fashioned American | hosiery balbriggan underwear 85¢ | Value #2.00 | I fine English cashmere, gr | » medium weight wilad {$1 65 Value 2.50 )* “* lot of odd garments, ‘all wool, and wool, merino and balbriggan 85¢ | Values @1.50 to 83.00 Sik Half. Hose Plain colors and shot effects; ulso fancy lisle GSC Pair or F Pairs for $7.00 Values 50c and 75c All Silk Ribbed Half Hose in various colors $7.95—Value 83.00 Clearance Sale of Men's & Boys’ Boots At Extremely Low Prices f . Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 1h Maken Litje Diflerence Wit You Nend—a Wasid, “at WA le Qe | Commencing Wednesday, February 12th Upon which occasion we offer A Complete Stock of the Coming Season's Smart Boots and Low Shoes for Women At prices that will wants in Footwear for One Hundred : Smartly Tailored Suits \ of fancy and plain basket weaves; just the | right weight for immediate and basi J Spring | wear, | $12.50 Final Clearance Sale of you to anticipate your Spring and Summer. Women's Chinchilla |_| Coats Excellent coats, emg trimmed, in a selection of many of the best models of the season. Values to $30 00 $12.50 | Boots Values $5.00 and gust $3.25 Low Shoes, Walking Pumps & Cotenias $2.9 5 Idlins $5.00 and $6.00} Wednesday, February 12th (Lincoln's Birthday) We Will Place on Special Sale 3500 Wilton Rugs At the Lowest Prices of the Season ‘These rugs ate of the very highest lity and include the celebrated Whittall, Feoneh and Hartford makes. Rarely are they offered at such prices as we quote below. Extraordinary Offering of | New Spring Dresses of Crepe-de-Chine An entirely new model in black, | Alice blue and navy blue, with a Sive 9x12 ........ . $20.50, $32.50, $30.50 ee nee aaa waist and} § 7 9.50 Size 8.3x10.6 ...... $27.50, $30.00, $34.50 | Value $30.00 Reduced from $38.50 to $54.00 Sine OxO. i... e esse eee ee es $29.50 & $23.00 Clearance Sale of Reduced from $26.00 to $96.75 Size 4.0x7.6.... 0.0.5 .066- $11.50 @ $12.50 | Velveteen Afternoon ‘Dresses Reduced from 817.50 and $20.50 | At a Very Low Price Size 3x6..Reduced from $10.50 to....$7,25 * About twenty-five of these prac- Size 36x68. . Reduced from $9.50 to... .$6,00 } tical Knigrorr for afternoon wear; Size 86x36. . Reduced from #6.00 to. ...$3.60 | at Ae E pevitaglie tg lace jabot ef- $ I 2.7 Size 27x36. . Reduced from #3.75 lo... .$2,25 Value 95.00! Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Men’s Shirts 6,300 have come to us. —in quality—in price —specially fitting the day ot their offering —tomorrow, Lincoln’s Day— 2,400 at $1.85 $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 Grades An exceptional lot of corded silks, cheviots with silk stripes and woven madras—most of it imported; a score of patterns, and not an indifferent one among them; soft and Jaundered, pleated and plain, cuffs attached. 1,500 at $1.15 Our $2 Grade ot fine quality mercerized shirtings with silk cords; excellent patterns. 2,400 at $3.50 Our $§ Grade Silk shirte, i in two dozen new and favored designs. Buttington Arcade floor, New Bidg. Special Note on the Silk Shirts are of equal quality with the $1.95 and sold last section in our Sills to a shirt—ean't make it 63.80 for material a «8 She of roportions sight fv in these silk stirts at @5.60. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Aveaue, Kighth to Tenth Street manufactured only in full So note 12 fer rolls free and 5; sale ot NEW at gee are far better than art Down, $5 ‘Monthly originally sold up (+4 by will be Liberal Allowance for Old Piance Taken in Exchange New 88-Note PLAYER- Murr pris. 7 MORBOW Convenience Pianos (offered boenarroy me tO a | 90 Several slightly used and rebuilt Pianos of well-known make that $ up fered while they last from. . 50 All Are Fully Gueventesd Knabe Warerooms Knabe Bldg., 5th Ave. at 39th St. ** WORLD WANTS **% 2 * THEY WORK WONDERS. a * © * WORLD WA i ( ee gs*-rtee8 ! «oT HE EVENING WORED, TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1918. Lord & Taylor . Pe Founded 1826 Wednesday, February 12th | Annual Advance Sale Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. (Open All Day Tomorrow) Four Silk many high-class silks for our clientele. Wednesday, about Among them very many new givrine, distinguished silk covert cloth, taffeta, printed givrine, fancy moire. Even We Have Not Offered for Six Months Such Values 50c silks, regularly @1 to $@ yard. | ‘76c silks, regularly $1.25 to82 yard. | yard, atte silks, regularly 81.25 to #2.50 yal 81 silks, regularly $1.50 to $2.50 yard. Silk Rotunda. New Section of This section is just two days old. Goal is filled with spring hats. Prettily trimmed hats are 83.50 to 85. New flowers from 10c to $1.50. Feathers, 50c to &5. brown, diagonal mixtures. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. homespuns. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, been $20. Of Anderson Gingham They were $4.75 to $5.50 and well worththat. Majority are John Anderson ginghams~~a name which on a gingham is almost equivalent to the sterling mark on silver. For trimming they have bits of hand embroidery or bands of white pique. Russian model, size 6 to 12; other styles, 6 to 14 years. Note— Many $3.75 frocks have been marked $2.75, so that mothers will find Wednesday « holiday to take advantage of in order to do spring shopping for their girls. BERS EER Second floor, Old Building. buy a broken umbrella because it is cheap. Shoe Store is the time and place. Men’y Shoes, 82.83, regularly #4 and #4.50. Black, tan and patent leathers in button, lace or blucher styles, sizes in the lot from 6 to 11, Ato D widths. Women’s Shoes, 81.50 worth from $2 to 33. Black kidskin and dull finish leathers in lace or blucher styles. Sizes 244 to 8, B to E widths. less than regular. Subway floor, For Boyson Lincoln's Day 50 London Overcoats $13.50, were $20 and $25 70 Americaa Overcoats $7.50 instead of $12 oy long, warm, finely vests, low nec! made. 4 The London coats for boys of 12 to 17 years. The American coats for 's of 7 to 18 years, ‘he London coats will 35e a suit—white knee; sizes 4 to 6. wear better, and are more distinctive—the best boys’ overcoats we have seen. At 87.50 the American overcoats are wonders. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. qualities, Winter Coats and Suits for Women Mixtures, Etc., $7.50 vantage of this. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. ok Mh, flaanals te Importers Wanted to Clear Their Stocks Each ore came to the Wanamaker Store for the same reason. They all knew this store is doing, perhaps, the largest silk husi- ness in the world. They realized that we can never secure too In addition we have culled from our own stock short lengths of the finer European silks, thus making ready for tomorrow, $55,000 Worth of Fine Silks in Usable Lengths apne suiting silks, some of the il! the fashionable moire and corded silks, dull finished charmeuse, warp, printed silks, piquette, charmeuse crepe, waterspot-proof silks, striped Very rarely do silks of this grade enter into a special sale, 1.50 silks, regularly $2.50 to $3.50 vl {85 silks, regularly $8 to 85.50 $3.95 silks, regularly $7 to $16 one and brocaded velvets). Old Building and Subway Entrance, New Building. Inexpensive Millinery On the Subway Floor, Tenth Street ones, too—imagine for $1.50 genuine hemp hats in black or eae and velvet faced hemp hats at $2 and $%.50, subway floor, Old Building. “| Paid $37.50 for a Suit Made of this Identical Material’’ said a young woman indicating one of our $11.50 suits. When the maker sent us these suits he told us that he was using the short lengths of his finest winter material. In addition to fabric quality, young women will find these suits excellently tailored and very smart in style. Isn’t $6.50 an Astonishing Coat Price? English models with belted backs—made of good gray Earlier would have Subway floor, Old Building. Girls’ Wash Frocks, $3.75 What Does Shoe Economy Mean? Surely not any shoe because it is low priced, One does not Shoe economy means shoes of quality, style and comfort at the lowest price at which such shoes can be sol But there are times when the satisfactory kind can be hed at less than usual and just now in the Wanamaker Subway Girls’ and Children’s Shoes with welted and stitched soles for a third Sizes 11 to &, $1.50, regularly $2; sizes 8}4 to 104, $1.30, regularly @1.75; vizes 6 to 8, $1.10, regularly $1.60. Larger Girls’ sizes, 234 to 4, 9&, regularly 83. id Building. Women’s Hosiery and Underwear Specially Good £5c each—white ribbed lisle thread k, sleeveless or with short sleeves; V shape neck, sleeve- less; cotton vests with Yancy yoke; cotton drawers or tights, ‘knee length, lace trimmed; sizes 4 to 6, Blue and ribbed cotton combination suits: low neck, less or with short sleeves, tight knee; low neck, sleeveless, lace-trimmed fast black, white or tan; doul heels and. toes; garter top. hurts that do not affect the wearing Subway floor, Old Bldg. — 204 Medium-weight Coats of Broadcloth, 69 Tailored Suits at Two Prices—$6.75 and $10.75 Women who have shared in similar end-of-the-season clearaways here, will, we know, be the first to take ad- Subway floor, Old Bldg. sleeve 1c pair, 8 for @5e—"seconds” of 12140 grade—fast_ black seamless mnforced heels and f Sia

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