The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1914, Page 8

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n BB. BVENING . WO RLVey BAD AY BAM Py TEARe ea) LAST OF CITY CONCERTS. | , rs . i pee tte) Chorus af Set Hose and Giete j oui ul Nidhi Rob al iMbeatihed kd A. T. Stewart & Co, at Nias 5,728 Suits, Dresses and Coats for Women--- ni After a — we ATLANTA, Gu, May A—Jude Hil! Fine wo Police Do Not Learn of Ine meets nae st 4 juries to Two Until Twenty jee to the Grand Jury, whiten |Jast night wilt BH Hours, After. A Clearaway Day for Twelve Wanamaker Manufacturers tel held pan os {Br “ P . as 4 Mise Bana Sharot, whose home 's io | _ fvery garment in this record collection is in fashion z house at No. #19 Oxde NOW. Every garment is here as the result of personal Sho Brons, te dying in Ford. | WwW . ° selection from nriny times the great total above, ‘which ab SUNG aL Leb'sioth c hat IS Castoria . . They were chosen not alone because they were so ’ morning when thrown from ASTORIA 1s © harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drope ff little in price. Not alone because th were so varicd Motercycie. and Soothing Syrups. It i Pleasant. % Lsetarr neither Opium, {ff and complete in their styles. Not alone because they © ala ttesdankaE egpenladipeedd * | Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Ite ago is ite guarantee. It |} were the t © Wane or stat ~ But because Buh wee ade to keep the i I for Frank. a ael Mag Pooerulias Gia here and Wind |] “Y “A pee of the Wanamaker standard. But because a ws ae an sd ined oy ae ee Colic. It relievea Tegthing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It bs _ A > . they ‘learned that” Coroner | HUMAN, THOUGH REFORMER, |*#sitnilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and Because They Were Very Little in Price (in Many i Bed just, been informed by , ‘ BE oe gh lll ect dete ed Ee Instances Below Manufacturers’ Prices), Com- ” @* Ls espital detsohiles that the! Aniituteen League ‘The Kind You-Havo Always Bought, and which has been in use for over Ss Below lV » CO P young woman wan dying. An in Vidwi: ta Bevis Cue 80 years, has born the mgnature of Chas. IL. Fletcher, and bas been made under || plete and Varied in Style and the Wanamaker ai was begun at once, but his personal supervision since.its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, Ki d f Cl th Fiaies ‘phase oan aantonsiows, i 1s William 1, Anderson, hend of the New | All Counterfeits, Imitation# and “Just-aa-good” are but Experimenta that ind 0 ones - he will die without regain | of the New York I'ress Club yeaterday ere eens aesan Exetiagt. The'styles of one manufacturer of suits, for instance , + img consciousness. afternoon at a, midday luncheon, | Ite | Gere? Castoria always bears the sipnatare of were so good that he was flooded with orders. But he jeoncluded an expin o ° 4 A ; ; Site ose acicrieaa vicwlt ce onthe nubect at yronivition with, the could not live up to his delivery dates and cancellations 4 ements jo be human evei : } ; Barry Bowns, employed in the office ee eee = ae followed. So-the suits are here at clearance prices. Bavier, Livingston & Co. No. 3 Disposing of such large quantities of seasonable mer- ‘ome, eri at Ke 1c Moc ad chandise for women is possible only through a great out- street, were riding through Pel- let—the Wanamaker Store. Manufacturers with whom By net ve a we do business the year ‘round are used to working on a -ilakagel ppt rnendlationty large scale. Some of them anticipate their demands by machine skidded, Misa Shurot and f S ieee ‘Bac . ‘Bowns sere thrown at ab insialag $ 3. 50 4.00 & $ 4.5 SHO Ee making up thousands of dresses or suils in advance. So, ae ber bes. ee ae! kt he <) G7 Over 180 styles, kinds now, at the end of THEIR selling season an accumula- F 4 "Bownusle knees were cut se: tion of 1,000 or more dresses on one maker's shelves is a j es ee Sire che wroungs bad bees an comparatively small matter. A authorities th ould it ox- mene why ‘the police tind 1,275 Women's Suits at $14.50 900 Women’s Dresses at $5 rhe hed at’ Mine barov's Thirty-two styles—many of them copied from imported Imported crepe in combinations of plain and figured pate models. Styles which have already taken very ates i valle terns, Be can cae hill exacting Wanataker customers. Some with the lates ‘Tunie and ruffled skirts; lace and net vestees. (RET FOR DAY NURSERY. Fh oO 2 style features—such as the long tunic overskirt. Serge, * Many colors, including navy, brown, taupe, green and tango. “Ballroom Made to Nepre- $ ga 106, 79 gabardine, wool poplin, crepe-and-poplin, silk taffeta and ; I Gpeit Parte Sidewalk Cate INCREASE shepherd checks, All) the colors women- want. > 500 Cotton and Linen Dresses, $5 i . combined with trimmings of moire and taffeta. All ( Manne a co Scan ; ‘A cabaret entertainment and dance in the sales of W. le ; * "ancy cotton crepe eponge, voile, plain and Dresden de- tm Sherry's last night in afd Dougias shoos In 110 Women’s Suits at $12.75 * Meera signs; and linen, — Many colors. Vigginia Day Nursery, Miss ‘ever id Serge, crepe, poplin, crinkled crepe. Ten styles. Black, in @ m Pa Mies an a caylee HIS is the reason we give you the same navy, tango and other popular colors. 575 Women’s Serge Dresses at $3.75 iN Decent an Bbacnoa values for $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 100 Women’s Suits at $9.75 iAteeal ive streets desaiaa ‘oll earae; and! bedford cord: is styles with lace and net vestees. Black, navy, Copenhagen, notwithstanding the enormous increase Hecen nivottier colore gaye an exhibition of dancing in the cost of leather. Our standards Serge, fancy weave crepe, novelty bedford. Seven styles. @na Mrs. Murray Ander- ; Black and navy blue mostly. Performed a et a ne have not been toweret and the price to 1,000 Women’s Dresses at $7.50 500 Evening Dresses, $7.50 were served from a buffet, you remains the same. . die rf F ‘ F ed to repre- The mi it { light weight wool crepe—some com- Messali affe ily tri ) 2 y @troliing singers and = musicians the kind of shoes we are selling for $3.50, wool challis. Twenty styles, embracing many fasnionable $4.00 and $4.50, A trial will convince you that for style, comfortand service W.L.Douglasshoesare absolutely as good as other makes costing $5to$7. The only difference isthe price. Teall your especial attention to my low, broad heel, receding toe English Walking Boots in Tans, Gun Metal and Imported Patent. Also, my exclusive short vamp shoes which make the foot look smaller, W. L. Douglas conservative, comfortable shoes, which require no breaking in, are worn the world over, The Best $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 Boys’ Shoes in the world about among the: tables. ns who entertained were. Mua Miehard dew HR. Fairfield Osborn, Mi A. Rollins, Mrs. Ch Mra. Frank 1. Turnbull, Mrs. Pav Mrs. Samuel Sloan, kK. ae Knapp, Mrs. » Mrs. Churles st B. M style touches—flounced skirts, tunic skirts; many with | 100 Women’s Slip-On Coats, $3.75 soft silk girdles. All colors 564 Women’s Dresses at $6.75 . ; te Crepe dresses combined with taffeta; plain and figured 304 Women's Coats at $9.75 erepe. Some with long-line skirts; others with pointed Conservative coats of serge, silk moire, cheviot and novelty tunics. cloth, Also popular slip-on coats of gray and brown tweed. NOTE—Plenty of extra salespeople to help you choose satisfactorily and quickly. The large svace now devoted to Women’s clothes on the Subway floor, Uld Building, will be more than doubled. Extra selling space will be added at the Subway Entrance, New Building, for the dresses at $3.75 and $5. selling begins promptly at 8.30 tomorrow, Saturday. Popular style of oxford Lweeds; shower-proof. Boys’ Suits--- Some of Our nin Mian ea ee ere) ee stan The Special Sale of Sea- ! one all, ; Finest Down to $7.50 sonable Hosiery and New this spring; cut and to $ of the best. Fabrics imported and domestic cassimeres, Underwear for Men and yor swt nomena mitre su ie Women includes some ||*r4scriter cach tut has two pairs of kickers wonderful savings. For Men—Burlington Arcade tloor, New Building. For Women—Main Aisle and Main floor, Old Building Mae free. Write for Mustrated Catalog, DOUGLAS, 100 Rp butning stesroeé Colgmbtan, ane, UGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: sy ‘Dikhit, was still missing to- 13 Nassau Street. ; ’ id the 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. a esis Glen fe tals hes $47 Broadwa. Si the disaster bed given up the! 1349 Broadwi n Third A Third Ave IN, Muy 8—The third boat, , “With nineteen men put away or. Pearl, ay oor. Thornton, ‘> cor, Bates Avenue, cor. Pith St. ‘0? Pitkin Avenue, Y¥ CUTY—18 Newark Ave. the Cunard liner Franconia Liverpool, arrived, bringin members ‘of cram OF ned steamer ( binn, res- boat south of Sable of the survivors wore y from burns, and | ese | More Exacting Than Dress 1g wry of August’ Belmont of York, assisted in giving first aid samme Fashion Is Corset. Fashion all removed to at Chelsea and Ww. York byesteam- | doesn’t heppen very often, and when it does, fan 8 to 18 year old boy would de well » advantage of it. It means that the suit you didn't want to pay the price for earlier, is now even less than you were willing to pay. Second floor, Old Buiding, That's because the gown is entirely dependent for its lines and fullest beauty upon the foundation of dress-—the corset, Guaranteed Genuine French Pearis Furniture Without Deposits, urehaae hae never proved aatisfactory to the buyer. Our methods purchased 4m (his maine ree aye to please our patrons. CALL AND MAKE YOUR UWN TERMS| ‘Our Terms Apply Also to Now York, New Jersey, Lorg Island and Connecticut. Yes! There's a Ditferzne: i Waw.waW MUSTARD < Ie e star Member of the The new models of Redfern Corsets | _OUK 1916 PLAYER PiAyOS, PANGS ALL GOODS PER ‘ v 5 MARKED IN “ast” : and SAMOTE, tsa Mhcor eens | hy wit alse Warner's Rustproof Corsets yore OPENS AN ACCOUNT tt fi Tien AA are something a woman ought to see before having CREDIT TERMS 7 be ierhie her summer gowns made. ‘ $3 avr $50 56 Down 5100 : | costing fre we will refund your mot They are admirably cut. to harmonize with this season's gown fashions, and, above all else, each style is ever so comfortable. ourc Conts sq Pare 875189 Pew S59 Open Monday and Saturday Evening, 104ST. LSTATION AT CORNER FISHER BRos COLUMBUS AVE. y request. Vhey are 15 ong, graduating in size Crow he centre pearl, We hays Wanamaker expert fitters will help you choos Any Woman Can Have the right Warner or Redfern model. Smooth, Hairless Skin Warner's Rustproof, $1 upward. Dining hercite 1.48 1 Teh eh TMitation Leather Cu ah swith every pure of $73 or over during May, on presentat Giranesss 18,98 sent by mail for #1 iy gas N 4 ue ty Aha i Agi ie Corset Salons, ae 98) 4 ms hed at | &Kooms 9. 13 Ch : . —= Speer a nag SS eC) 6" gg +4 qq" teers? 49"° 58 chariesA.Keene?? CARPET CLEANING ee att tid te 61,00 Woekd A $2.50 Weealy | 180 Broadway, N.Y. €) | .W.H. Hankinson , EN MONDAY AND SATURDAY wv “lamonde, Watches, Jewelry ENINGS UNGIL 10 O'CLOCK € 54TH YBAR RESPONSIBILITY, RELIABILITY, CLEANLY METHODS Booklet Mailed 439-425 KE. O3D BT. PLAZAW806 JOHN WANAMAKER 750-752 8th Ave.,Cor. 46th St. t Broadway at Ninth Street paying Pa isp re bad quickest tin ap original pad ey It Makes Little Diftdrence What You Need—a World “Want” Will Go Get It, WORLD “waNtTa” WORK WONDRRS, ae bi oe r ie ‘ { ‘

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