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IDAY, OOTOBER 10, 191 t James McCreer & Co ' 4 a j Fisher, Mrs, Androv Mra. Misa Hana King of Bard avenue, West | Darkens Beautifully and Re- 34th Street — 5th Avenue — 23rd Street Teen to Mente in Phitacipnta. “| stores Its Thickness and reception in the lecture room thie after- | tenviile have returned from @ viait te naon and evening. Those on the Com-| friends tn Trenton, NING WORLD, mittee of Arrangements are: Mw. D.| Mrs, May Humburg and Mise Alda W. C Snyder, Mrs, Charles To@d, Mre. | Humburg of Great Kills are in Haddof- COMB SAGE TEA 1, ‘Trafford, Mra. Theodore | field, N. J. . Willlam Park, Miss Mary | Ma Leo of the Empire Theatre, | Miss Mary Moise, Mra. F.|Port Richmond, wilt donate the receipta | Mrs. H. W. Fisher, Mra, C. Jof the afternoon performance on Friday | | ) Mra, Nelson Furman, Mrs. |[Oct. 17, to the Weet New Brighton Day | KR. Simons, Charles Goetchlus, Letcester | Nursery. NEW SUBWAY WORK, cS $83000 000, | . a liam Walter d Mrs, Jame About 7,000 Men Employed in| ® yl iy hs ae Sprague, Mre, G. A Miss Dorothy Turner of Stapleton Is the guest of friemts in Baltimore. She wil! remain two weeks. Mildred Jones of Port Richmond — " “hifte sit friends in South N tic, i Day and Night Shifts— |i visiting friends in south Norwati.| BOQKS BY PARCEL POST. Mee ee EL IC Ke tan eine Miss Elste Stitl of Great Kilis has re- = i i i. More Contracts Soon, [area trom a. vist to friends in Hay | Bmeteson, tn Paver ot Plan, Asks |feded hair beautifully dark and luauri-| Shore, f an! merce Board to Decide. scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing WASHINGTON, Oct, 10.—The Inter- See a emtouce kvenurmy | ” ough, is troublesome. in Dongan Hills, Oct. 18, |#tate Commerce Commission has been) + "ot 'th. ready-to-use tonic, costing Collins of Plearant Plains) #ked by the Postmaster-General to) soit 50 cent rge bottle, at dru, has returned from a vielt to friends In| Pats Upon the question of sending books! ves known yeth’a Sage and | Wernarde if by Parcel Post. | Postmaster-General) Suiohur Hair Remedy,” thus avoiding a Het ham of Pleasant | Burleson believes that under the law hel PUlpDur tle can handle books through parcel post The Richmond County Country Club The Pubic Service Comminsion, in a an informal dance at the feport issued to-day annotnces that there 6 now work involving $83,000,09 wader contract on tia new su Vines of the dual evatem, About seven thousand men are employed in night! @e day shite. 56 Years of Growth in Merchandising On Saturday, October the lth: Plains is the guest of Mrs. Washington | (22 While wispy, gray, faded hair is not * Aout HKaH,00 In involved in eon | Feyagell of Tltinse at ay day sinful, we all desire to retain our youth- After months of unusual effort we ate prepared to offer : ects on the lines to be operated by ‘Tho Sodality of the Children of Mary * commission announced to-day ful appearance and attractiveness. By the Interborough Company and 645,000,000 that it would hear objections to the of the Churen of the Immaculate Con- in all Departments Foreign and Domestic Merchandise ception, Stapleton, will have the second monthly dance at the parish hall on darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage | and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You €8 the linea to be operated by the New Yerk Municipal Corporation. Of the fetter the Mourth avenue subway in proposition of the Post-Office Depart- ment and then giv a opinivn. from the best manufacturers, at pronounced Oct. 24, just dampen a sponge or soft brush with Brooklyn and the Centre stroet 1000 | vti.it ny, wemple of Henderson ave- tee {aad draw thie through. your bal concessions from regular prices. qubway in Manhattan, costing together) nue, New Brighton, han returned from] Rankinchay, did you ever do aettle. |t@king one small strand at « time” b; about $28,000,000, are practically cum- Dieted. Of the 7,00 workmen 4,70) are on the laterborough job and 2,900 on the New York Munictpai lines It is estimated that the construction Work of the city owned lines will cost about $200,000,000. About two-fifths of the value of this work is already undor morning all gray hairs have disap; 4 After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years ounger. @ sojourn at White Sulphur Springs, Va. | ment work? Mrs, John Kearney of West New| #ylo—No. In my younger days, though, Brighton is stopping with friends in} did some unsettlement work; I used to Philadelphia. lecture on “The Folly of Believing in a Mr. and Mra, David Van Pelt of Tot." Hereafter.” MEN’S WEAR ! ° Pairs of Gloves,—Perrin and Domestic makes in ‘lan, White and Black Capeskin, Gray Suede and Chamois; spear and needle point backs; regular and short fingers. SUITS, DRESSES & COATS For Small Women and Misses. Dressy Tailored Suits in all the new Fall materials and __ colors, value 47.50, h Q6hrlich&Sons FEW MOMENTS! NO INDIGESTION OR contract. Of the remaining $117,000,- Ocalists’ Opticians value 1.50, per pair 1.10 Suits in vari i lors,— attractive models, ew ee oe tees ee ee Four.in-hand Scarts of Imported and Domestic Silks,— ‘value 27.90 to 97-50. "16,80, 22.90 and 29.00 of the year. _ meee | ‘| : Why Expose plain and fancy colors. each 85e Afternoon Dresses of New Crepe and Silk de es on une toe Your Eyesight I ig agelicagilcy Bag value 28.00 to 45.00, 16.80, 26.00 and 36.00 which forty-five will be Inter! orough. to Danger? Open End Scarfs of English Silks in plain and fancy Evening or Dancing Dresses of Chiffon, Crepe and * The eighty miles means the actual colors; also Pure length of the road, not trackage of | Digests which It !s expected will be ready for Reformed Dutch Church hold a fair and ! Diape; ail food, absorbs Wonder what upset your stomach— in, and in five minutes you wi wouder what became of the indigestion] —The danger of failing eye- your liberal limit without rebellion; if} by Registered Eye Physicians. JERE MESa re #0 unnecessary. eww Ceeae mrssoccoeses f A aR bs, — rted styles...... . . 70.25 10 ft. 6 in, x 18 ft. 6 in, 44.50 I ft. Bin. x 12 ft. .... 69.00 coats serge lined, Size 8 to 17 years. value 8.50, 6.50 i Bo Satie oy value 85c to 1.00, 6Se and 8Se bY + 09,50 11 ft. 8 in, x 12 ft. 40.00 MW ft. 3 in, x 15 ft. 86.50 70.50 Boys’ Hand-tailored Norfolk Suits with two pairs of wi COL me . 78.00 11 ft, Sin, x 15 ft. .... 49,50 Fourth Gallery, New Building. Knickerbocker trousers. Coats with patch pockets, mohair Clocks,— guaranteed.........6.055+5 value 1.28, each 88 lined. Made of Imported fabrics. Size 8to 17 years. 8.50 The above articles may be engraved in colors, or tale) Broadway and Ninth Street’ value 10.50 weit madente prices, . : saat satan - ee! co — - |e at a ee I I A on even after these three. serve stock, we can stil —tegular WHITTALL stocks promise A Larger Selection of WHITTALL Rugs Than « urchased under the Wanamaker Guarantee During the week many business men availed them- selves of the low prices and large assortment in this extraordinary sale; because— 9 x 15 feet 10 ft. 6in. x 12 ft. .... The Three Largest Days in Domestic Rug Selling Were the result of our extraordinary offering of Whittall Rugs. preat selling days, by unpacking and placing on our floors of the re- (1) Whittall designs and colorings are Oriental; resillient; “where the wear is hardest Whittall rugs wear best.” There will be more than one hundred sizes and al- most 800 selections in the sale Saturday. The following are examples of the choice. + 40.00 40,00 10 ft. 10 ft. 6 in. x 18 ft, 6 in. 69,00 17.75 ilk Knit Four-in-hand Scarfs in crochet values 1.50 and 2.00 Pajamas of Outing Flannel, Madras and Mercerized Materials in plain and fancy colors. 1.15 values 1.50 and 2.00 Pajamas made of solid colcred Soisette, and Soft Madras in neat stripes. values 2.50 and 3.00, 1.65 value 10.50 to 16.78 Girls’ Dresses of Serge, Velveteen and Corduroy combined MEN’S RAI NCOATS & ULSTERS with plaid; low-belted and one-piece Russian models. Sise Raincoats i 4 Tuts. qoodele aad cclora 8tol4ycars. —_ value 6.75 to 12.50, 4.95 to 9.78 cata ieoscadiaee | 898 Girls’ Tan Rubberized Raincoats—double breasted i iid i models, value 6.00, 3.75 Raincoats of Priestley English Gabardine with satin- lined and yokes sleeve; also of Scotch Mixed Tweed, Bal- macaan model, values 20.00 and 25.00, 13.75 Automobile and Storm Ulsters,— American and English models; self, silk, satin and leather linings. 27.50 value 35.00 to 45.00 MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS Suits made of Bro ;nor Gray Mixed Cheviot and Tweed. Black, Oxford and Cambridge Grays; double or single breasted. Size$4to 46inch chest. value24.50, 18.50 MEN’S AND BOYS’ SOROSIS SHOES Models in the most desirable leathers, suitable for all occasions. value 1.50 pair Pure Silk Half Hose with extra heavy lisle spliced soles, heels and toes in Black, Tan, Navy Blue and Gray. value 65c. per pair 42c Boys’ Norfolk Corduroy Suits in Light and Dark Colors; SGe SseeyavG ONES Ge chierreroues and distress. Millions of menandwomen| sight grows greater the longer and accordion weaves. each 85¢ value 25.00 to 43.00, 15.00, 21.50 and 30.00 routes, nineteen miles arealreaiy com. | Sa8es and stops fermen- baie lars tele giivpeke fades yo delay orting glasses, when values 1.50 and 2.00 Dresses of Wool Cheer ip Serge, suitable for school or tairey-tve of ee fork Mumicipas tation at once. frvempeirel a ebeniy pki bree or Mea IES ds Shirts of Madras, Percale, Cheviot and Flannel; plain street wear. value 14.50 to 22.50, 9.50 and 12.75 ie kar Sen Or ate one SST Tl your stomach doesn't take care af| Eyes Examined Without Charge and plaited bosoms. Size 1814 to 18. 1.15 Spal cst a ties “wilt be rater, ho ielantaa brad weathers eee fee alice Ab apres Pele Rectoes Hitting ieee ete eee Shirts made of English Flannel, Mercerized Cheviot, deli value 28.08 to 57.60, 16.50 and 28.00 een miles w nter- lo ? , dor er. 7 ¢ Formerly e if “4 , } if New Yor! is i ha "lharmless relict ‘is. Pape's Diapepsi 104 roadway at vote st. AZ HTT, , fe At Eph ‘ boroug hand twelve miles on New York stomach be ip eee ae sour, gaety Wik eestor Sty ‘itty ore pee pie ei gest 223 a Ave ten @. Silk and Silk Mixed Fabrics; also White and Colored Madras. WEARING APPAREL ——_—»>—_—_ mented into stubbory Iusipe: your heed] gure At drwe stores. “Its truly wonder-| 800 Sut iw. 2204 | 17 West O14. value 2.50 to 3.50, 1.85 — STATEN ISLAND NOTES, | ditzy and aches: belch gars and acds| right, w gently nnd eaiy that it fe| meer tee eet Shirts made of Heavy French Silks or Taffeta Flannels,— ____ For Juniors and Girls, see sisipon ot Gh, ore Cn cng, a Pra | etoile dog | te Se ee custom fina. values 6.c0 and 7.80, 4.95 Juniors Coats of Boucle, Zibeine, Cheviot, Chinchilla But the original purchase included 11,589 rugs, in 109 sizes and 359 selections, more than $8 to 40 inch chest. 12.80 and 20.00 value 4.00, 2.95 pair could be shown at one time. values 19.50 and 29.50 Girls’ Shoes for Dress and School Wear. Overcoats,—velvet or self collar; with or without belt; Si to De cresseawnetsesstasecseceseses 1.78 So That for Satur day full or quarter lined. Made of Fancy Cheviot or Tweed in “Y i (Ay Wage wankers we ee in All Other Stores in New York Combined Men's Shoes.........++ value 5.00t0 7.00, 3.95 and 4.85 er en Dew oo 1.50 yd. Boys’ Shors........0.+ values 3.50 and 4.00, 2.95 27 inches wide... , .Walue 2.50, 178 ra. extraordinary circumstances following the explosion each rug is in itself the ground-work of a color MEN'S HALF HOSE oimher Wiles asm 298 of August 25, at the Whittall mill. : scheme. ; . ; ; ; Sapeniin osigeapioep RY RTE S GOODS Every Rug Carries the full Regular fo) Mpiall wool is Cxteatel, Inogtapled: fia, te omcksad Cakes Began Granta DRESS Goons ’ ide. lue 5.00, 5 Anglo-Persian Chlidema Brussels Teprac Wiltons MEN’S UNDERWEAR | ride vere 2.95 yd. 9834 221 36 inches 2214, x 36 inches Hegloriy Medium Weight Gray Worsted Finished Underwear, - | FRENCH PERFUMERY a7 x $274 M ‘asker 27 x 54 inches. 4.00 shirts with long sleeves, drawers in regular and stout sizes | Below the Cost of Importation. $6 x 4ft. Gin. x 7f 36 x 63 inches. 6.50 value 1:80, per garment 1.10 Caron’s Rose Precieuse Extract 1.95 bottle ex th. Gin. x 7ft. Bi 13,00 Fall Weight Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers,— shirts | bs * sine das is: G $ Ng an 2 feck 10 ft. 6 4 ae with short or long sleeves, drawers in regular and stout sizes . . regularly 4.28 liye 6 10 ft. 6in 218 tt, 6 ye ‘ " 8100 value 1.00, _ per garment 80c Caron’s Rose Precieuse Face fonder eneeled ae Gin. x 18 ft. ee regularly 2.00, box 10 ft. 6 11 ft. 3 in, ; 51.75 ; age pag ahs HD i 3 i : is tt edi, Age STUDENTS’ & BOYS’ SUITS | 7 Caron’s Rose Precieuse on rt a indies Wt. 8 in. x12 ft. .... 51,75 Students’ First Long Trouser Suits with two pairs of | al : Royal Worcester Peerless Brussels Wat Bins 16 tt vrs 66,00 trousers. Made of Gray or Brown Mixed Cheviot and Tweed. TOILET ARTICLES oyal ie poate Nat Anglo-Indian 81 to 35 ingh chest, ; . value 17.50, 12.50 Tinmosted ivecy Fidiah. 22% ® 3.25 2214 x 36 inches......8 2.00 $ 1,35 Regularly Boys’ School Suits,— Norfolk Model, with two pairs of _ : x 4.75 27 x 54 inches.. . $8.00 2.25 2@2)5 x 36 inches......% 3.50 Knickerbocker trousers; full lined. Made of Fancy Mixed Military Brushes...........0.000005 value 3.50, pair 2.80 x 4.50 36 x 63 inches... 5.00 3.50 27 x 54 inches,......, 5.25 Cheviot. Size 8 to 17 years, value 7.50, 5.00 Hair Brushes.. value 1.65, each 1,28 Ay a ae S156 in 57th 6 19,90 Ey tobe ‘ein ki wie Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker | Cloth Brushes...........+-++0+ value 1.50, each 1.00 x vo. 98.85 8 ft. Sin. x 10 ft, 6 26.25 ». $1.25 trousers. Made of Tue gyro aad See coats i | Mirrors,— ring or straight handles. ...value 1.50, each 1.08 ‘ 9xOfeet..... res 24.00 ++ 46.00 patch pockets and sergelining. Size 8 to 17 years. i é i . * 9 x 18 feet 20.00 9 x 12 feet 50.00 value 8.50 Noll Polishers... sservssr see value 75c, each 809 Shadow Lace, attractively trimmed. Heavy or Light Weight Winter Coats, with or without and Mixed Fabrics; attractive models. Sizes 14 and 16 Hy value 16.80 to 22.60, 12.50 to 18.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats of Zibeline, Corduroy, Velveteen and Boucle. Size 6 to 12 years. 7.50 to 16.50 SOROSIS SHOES For Women, Misses and Growing Girls. Women’s Dress and Walking Boots with the extremely smart “Spanish” or “Cuban” heels. values 5.00 and 6.00............. *© 7.00 °° B.00.......cesreeeeee Satin Opera Slippere—Black, White, Pink and Blue. 4 B36 WO Fisccccvtcsccces peer Y*) s “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half A Century. 10,000 Yards of Dull Finish Imported Black Mourning 8,500 Yards of New Honeycomb Check Suitings,—new color combinations, also White and Black. 54 inches wide, value 2.00, 95c yd. 2,500 Yards Superior Quality Black Peau de Souris or Panne Cloth, brilliant lustre, sponged and shrunk; 54 inches .value 350, each 38e ..Walue 3$c, each 38@ Button Hooks and Nail Files