The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1914, Page 10

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AND PLEADS TO BE. |Hew _— De eyes give you trouble? om wear An ol! man, bent and tearful, older phe if weer than hin years, stood before Justices| “windows” who might cesily Collins, Moss and McInerney tn Spe- bier Yeti Alf dd cial Sensionn to-day awaiting sentence | 2nd it Is your duty, to sare yous tor tenling © fountain pen, from a de-|{° ay sales antun of tne ontop partment store. “Bend me to jail,” he pleaded, “for 1 am homeless and destitute. Prison is the only home [ have known for many years. I am old and feeble now, and I can’t get work. Iam down and out,’ This was William M » Who thirty years ago worked with the fa. mous Mrockway-Unger gang of BY GOVERNOR GLYNN. o Save Your Eyes Try this Free Prescription g NEW COMMISSIONER n’Appointee Had Experts oe as Promoter of Rail- Our best working tailors have only this week let us have a few lots of high quality suits’ made for us weeks ago and of precisely the same materials and finished by the same workmen as earlier lots which we sold at much higher—our regular, fair—prices. ‘ Let No. 1—Suits of the same materials, finished by the same workmen as earlier suits which we sold at $80, $85 and $40—not any them for less than $90. ale A Now we will be ready for Thursday’s Sale of all the above high grades, the = choice, at $28.50. To be exact— 4 98. suite of $40 quality 81 suits of 887.50 qualit 156 suits of $32.50 i 18h valle of ego wre of G05 euelley Sot ont et es ore Seton” All to Be Sold at $23.50 Lot No. Te be aa of the same materials finished by the same workmen as earlier lots we sold for $25, $27.50 and $90. who was in ci rm 1 , William Kennedy, OS suits of $30 quality. sixty years old. For half an hour the broken old man talked with the reportors in the 178 suite of $27.50 quality. 264 suits of $25 quality. All to Be Sold at $18.50 ‘- aoe wen ia Ton 4 Sold in the Burlington Arcade Store, Men's Floor, Now Building, eharacterieed an| Borer nite Soposed to bir Baward to-day—dow i bh Lot No. 3—Suits of the same materials and finished by the same workmen as earlier suits which were sold at $20, $22.50 eteahy of et oma, | out, “Without a friend and $25. To be exact 194 suits of $22.50 187 suits of $20 172 eit, $25 _| To Be Sold for $16.50 and $14.50 LotNo. 4—Suits of the same materials finished by the same workmen asearlier which were sold at @15and$18. Tobe exact 115 suits of $18 quality. 102 suite of $15 quality. All to Be Sold at $12.50 These last two lote at Broadway, corner Bighth. In the four lots are 475 patterns, embracing all the shades Many of the coats have patch pockets. Most of them are in vogue. half-lined; some are quarter-lined; some full-lined. ql Most are fancy fabrics, although there are a great many F plain worsteds in grays and blucs. Some British fabrics are Extra Service | among . isn’t a bad pattern in the lot. Any pattern about which there was Our selling force has been largely in- creased to properly handle tomorrow's busi- the slightest question was thro ness; extra tailors have been en; tel wn out. expedite alterations; long, short and stout The suits were made in every detail up to the Wanamaker standard, which is the suits will be separated, and regular cut suits will be grouped in ‘sizes, for easy selection. most rigid known to the tailoring industry; Store opens at 8.30. Enter at Ei in nine different models, embracing every style of suit in present demand, not only by hth or Ninth street from any car that runs on "Broad. way, Eighth street or Fourth avenue, or from conservative business men but by young men who want advance styles; in sizes to fit the Astor Place Station on the Interborough Subway. Burlington Arcade Seer, New Bidg. “The Agneta”--A New Polka-dot Waist, $1.50 ttp from me. in the long run. I made crooked ince bosiny Saks & Company i is blow Tomorrow—for the first time at this popular price. The “‘Eleanor Wilson’ Cape for Women—at $15.00 Sold elsewhere at $25.00 to $39.50 This is the very latest and easily the most admirable version of the mode. in capes Designed with a silk faced roll collar, and a suggestion of shirring below it at the back, this charming Eleanor Wilson Cape is modeled with a surplice front, the’ straps of which cross to the back, reappearing around the waist line, where they form a belt and sash effect, over a double flare ruffle at the hips. A dashing garment of striking originality ,48 incheslong, anda modelof perfection in the manner of its making. Pailored in men’s wear serges ahd crepe cloth, in navy blue, black and shepherd checks, and full lined, with a very smart wide black and white stripe or a plain silk, which ever be preferred. 4th floor. Subway Briefs Scotch Plaid Dress A special offering tomorrew of Women’s Women’s Underwear Russian Tunic Dresses at $14.50 of crepe de Chine, creponge and taffeta, in two new models One Model is a circular tunic effect of | Another Model is made of either crepe de creponge silk, with under-tunic | Chine or creponge, the ski: with and belt of Roman stripe genta teres a | shirred = ‘i i kimono sleeve style, ladstone | arranged hemstitched organdie. | lace or organdie. In white, navy blue, black, wistaria and Copenhagen—Sizes 34 to 44, Women’s Long Tunic Tub Dresses special tomorrow at $5.95 Berviceable andstylish Riroesea beach and porch, embodying oll Uheup-to-the-celnute touches of these les. The materials embrace crepe, muslin, linen and voile, with netor acllat, cnffa abdveates. Dainty, attractive aad splendid value, 4th floor. Three excellent values tomorrow in Dainty Organdie Blouses that are surpassingly dainty and sheer and attractive. At $2.95 At $3.95 At $5.00 Organdie Blouses, in an ndie Blouses, of su- inordinately pretty model, perior quality, with a flare with -batiste embroidered collar of embroidered or- collar and cuffs and a dash gandie, and novelty but- of color in the buttons. tons of brilliant , An important sale tomorrow of Women's Untrimmed Panama Hats at $3.75 | the regular retail price is $5.50. We have procured especially for tomorrow's selling a collection of fine natural white Panama shapes, of a pliant, woven quality. They are blocked into fourteen of the newest Sum- me? shapes, exhibiting a very choice selection of crown and brim. Can be most stectively trimmed with a knitted band and bow, or wound about with @ new Roman stripe scarl. Also, special tomorrow, in conjunction with the above sale. Silk Knit Bands and Bows, in smart color schemes. 50c and $1,00 Silk Roman Stripe Scarfs, with fringe ends, and imported Puggaree bands. 98c & $1.50 FREE TRIMMING SERVICE UPON REQUEST. Tissues, 12}4c Yard A fabric which is sure to win popular favor for Summer wear. Pretty color-effecta in blue, lavender, tan, black and white, Parasol Time Women's all-silk taffeta pare- sols, pew bell shape, plain color, $1.60 each. fomen’s all-silk taffeta pareeett, Metitched borders; black an: white stripes, Dresden insertions, $8 each. Children’s parasols, 50c to $1.50 each, Subway Entrance, New Building. Corsets for Less C. B. a te Spirite corsets—tight and cool—$1. ranteed not bust and long hip, $1.50, Prsssioren, fos and embroidery, Boys’ Extra-Knickers Suits—Unusual at $3.85 ‘Norfolk model; gray, brown and Taney. checks and’ mixtares, Gloss Boys’ Straw Hats, $1 Milan braid. Subway floor, Old Building. Silk Petticoats fi $1.35, $1.65 and $1.85 vee Ns Eetien ia pists ecto and chenguaties some brocaded; Pleated ounce, finished with Subway Entrance, New Building. Little-Priced At 10c each—White ribbed cotton vests, “firsts” and “‘seconds.” At 12}4c each—White ribbed cotton vests with fancy yokes, At 20c pair—White ribbed cotton drawers; sizes 7, 8, 9. Subway floor, Old Building. At 40c each—White mesh cotton combination suits, “firste” aad “seconds.” At 68c each—White mesh lisle thread cumbination suits, “firsts” and “seconds,” Subway Entraiee, New Building Candy Special For Children— jouses, white galates, sizes 6 to 16 years; unusual at 50c, Nightgowns—ali le, cam- ee Nout mn ake years; 38, Petticoats—cambric, hemstitched 2 SCNT trimmed. 38 and Princess Slips—cambric, lace or embroidery trimmed. Sizes 6 to lé years. 65c and $1. House Dresses $1 and $1.25 One-piece, percale; v peck, Some trimmed with pipl it Dressing Sacques 25c, 38c and 50c Lawn in neat pattern oe, white un some Sibere all'white “sil Subway floor, Old Building Summer Shoe Notes— Women s Street egg) Pe gH weight, with flexible solee—the L g shoe for Summer. ideal leather and dull calf, with military or mew concave heel, $3, Boys’ Outing hem Titowy of tan canvas with rawhide sole—durable and neatly made, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. 91.78, ‘Shoes for small bays and girls; tan calf and leather sole, $1.50, Boy Scout Shoes—tan calf, $2.25, $2.78, $3.75. ‘Subway floor, Old Building. price. Exceedingly attractive models ( lawn wit. Season’s Lowest Prices on A new foreign note in waists which is | introduced in the Wanamaker White Sale ot thie intle -§ Women’s Suits, $9.75, $12.75 | And the season’s most fashionable styles. Dupli- cates in every particular of suits which have sold here earlier for very much more. Fine qualit; gabardi roo} silk poplin sad beck sed wine saacke, "Good tales al ore—including black and navy blue. Subway floor, Old Building, Rare—Seeger Siphon Refriger- ators Below Standard Prices Now $32, $35, $38.50 The lessened prices represent a material And one which Lp otpied ad 79 Seeger Siphon Re- |} frigerators now in our st Housebold style—oak cases, solid brass hard: Beppe oe aa ome ld on etre del At $5--00 pounds ice capacity; 86}4 inches wide Poy ce cay ; in ; inches deep; 45 inches At $35—100 pounds ice capacity; 88 inches wide; tate deen; deieesekan ee 906 jes deep; 49 At $38.50—125 ice 389 wide; inches deep; 49 Roped iat inne 6 Housewares Store, Subway floor, New Bullding,

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