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SSCS OV RNS LETS {CAN'T BEAT TID” IN MUNICIPAL BUILDING up, sweaty, calloused feet Special Facilities Afforded or corns. Fire Chief Kenlon by Dis- patcher’s Absolute Control. @ispaptober, with the aid of a switch- Goard and apparatus which in the last word in the modern operation of veto i 9 | Clevators. It was announced to-day! You can be happy-footed just like boa Mi alle Bolan yh that an express service will be in-| Use “TIZ” and saver out or ath Me merer th for] ®ugurated in ten days, with the first | raw, burning blistered, swollen, “tired, expectant mothers.” —| stop on the fourteenth floor. ind only “T Mrs. A, M. MYERS,| Beginning to-day all cars were or-| \ Gordonville, Mo. dered to stop on the eleventh floor on| A, Gown trips for the convenience of “T highly recommend / Chief John Kenlon of the Fire De- Lydia E. Pinkham’sVeg-| partment. A gong, registering every hin Compound before | aterm turned into the Fire Depart- birth, it hee done} ment, has been installed in the den- so much for me.” —Mrs. E. M. DOERR, R. R. 1, Conshohocken, Ps. your poor, old ie 7) vahey ae man e, dance for joy. instantly draws out an ae ensooue Qos which uff up your feet and cause sore, in- aching, ereaty ell: feet. cent " at any drug store or deparimient store. Get in- stant foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers 10 complain. Because your feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more. patchers office in the tower of the building. On the first etroke of the gong the despatcher telephones the - | operator of the car nearest the elev- «| enth floor so that by the time Chief Kenlon reaches the corridor he will find a car waiting to rush him to the f Aiea Ait Ahh atreet. “it chit emmacrr i ane i] We Le DOUGLAS use of! 1e lephon: 0 keep in| ¢ constant touch with the operators of 32 ‘4 &°42SHoEs all cars. Every push of the electric] There and button 1s registered automatically in the tower. In case where operators| W: Lear ad pasa floors on which people are wait- ia. Try o pair. ing he 1s ordered back to the floor by to Greater Row tert: the despatcher over the telephone. % Ei Ave, b ‘With the appearance of the city op- erators the cars were operated on a half-minute head- world.” — Mrs. MOS! BLAKELEY, Imperial, Pa. “I praise the Com- whenever I have for me es my little '— Mrs. girl_ wi E. W. “SANDERS, Bowlesburg, W. Va. oat. 4 “ echedule to-day. A : 7 eer aby wer Way was maintained during the day. pound always held on the born and feel I owe my rou floor in both buildings. life to it"— Mra, Code new employees Re Res pany WINNIE TILLIS, unite morrow. will gray with white caps Pek ‘blue Wale Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street $40,000 Stock of Famous “WILLOW” GRASS RUGS Going This Week for $24,000 | Purchased from the Sole New York Distributing Agents for The Willow Grass Rug Co., Green Bay, Wisconsin ‘We Believe This to Be the Largest Single Purchase of This Class of Rugs on eer Conrsing the Most takers Conceasions Ever Made by Maker to Retailer, Besulting Biggest Rug Bargains in Years Interwoven ne Border Grass Fancy Figured Grass Rugs * je jee. 05.08 “eht's0 ae 07.98 byt} + 87.65 95.49 96.00 . + 07.95 94.95 95.89 99.60] 6 ft. wide x18 ft."long.. + 0.05 94.50 93.08 92.40/ Cft. widex Oft.long.. . 04.786 02.98 vee 0850 01.49 4.6 ft. wide x7.6ft, long + $3.00 91.95 ond heer, RG. Specials on the O'NEILL 1A RG Price and Dependable Quality Meet No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled. 85c Shower Proof $1.00 to $1.25 Foulards, yd., 59c House Dresses, 69¢ Cheny Bros. Make; shown in « choice range of| , Odd ry ont discontinued models | i percales and | eral ss AB inehes, but aot all style les, sine. Children’s Night [ters istaenadtcins Robes, 39c Men’s $1.00 Athletic aniiads, of foe guatty croper, kines teevee,! TJnion Suits, 57¢ Balbriggan, white gauze and white mesh, short |tonath fle knee length; t! are the most com- ortable kind of underwear that men can wear. Brassieres at 17c Made of fine quality muslin; embroidered an: lace trimmed yokes; sizes up to 44 inches. 25¢ Cost $1.25 Cretonne ON stume Crepe, yd., 15c ew op scial 50c uiiip and figure, 20 inches wide, in a wide slew covers, with tan eginds with oral Sard harcore at aon sot rent 15c Silver Flat Ware'at 9c And thousand pieces of Silver Flat Ware. Special ay Tea Spoons. Special at 4c. Notions 32¢ Bath “Towels, 23C| prLeatter Pump Bows tan and bach. sc sack Dozen, $2.75 BDecain oo jons, 3 }40 card, Sncw white, ingen, shoerbent qualtty, and ioe Ligee Wales pie oe Grass Rugs Inemall slass; fancy figured and interwoven border. | ,. me 690 9 | reg. TEE BVENING. Good vari Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth Special Purchase of 500 Parasols at $1.50 and $2 Included are the new bell and New shades of colors with All Silk Umbrellas for Women Exceptionally Good for $2 Black and guaranteed. Mission and wood handles. Children’s Parasols, 50c to $1.50 From the tiny ruffle to 18 inch size. Young Wom Just Like Simple and attractive, they can be worn anywhere. Cool-looking dresses of white, pink or blue crepe with organdie collar and black tie and belt, at $5. ie Fine dotted voile dresses in pink, lavender and rose, at $5.50. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. White Cordeline Shirts at $1 Unusually good and selling fast. Tunic effect. New Waist Arrivals 50c, 6 Crossbar lawn ag with knife-pleated ruffle, embroidered lawn ruffle, 50c. Crossbar lawn waists, with lawn collar and cuffs, Lawn, crepe and dimity waists, some with lawn collar and vestees, $: Millinery Noting the new arrivals— White silk hats with wreath of daisies and gundertetna of black velvet, White silk moire hats with white breast, $4 White hats with heckel breast crown, $5. Clearaway Note—Tailored colored hats now $1; white hats which have been $5 and more, now Subway floor, New Building. 44-inch Cotton |,,; Ratine, 18c Yd. Substantial light weight) ™ material for outing wear. iety of colors — cadet blue, light blue, pink, _ bmg rose, helio- gray, green and tan. Gnasual at 18c yard. As well as many other useful Subway floor, Old Building. Wood and metal colored art glass panels. $6.50, $7.50, $9, $ Manufecturer'’s samples. Silk and cretonne. n, black and white effects and p! in borders. Manufacturers’ Clean-Up of ELECTRIC LAMPS table or floor—from several prominent manufacturers, All secured to sell for much less than their regular prices, Wood Lamps Boudoir and desk lights, $1.25 and $1.75. Table lamps, $3.75, $4.50 and $7.50. Floor lamps, $10 and $15. Metal Lamps and Shades Cast standards and cast open work shades with set-in four 16-candle power bulbs. Lamp Shades Oy ai for boudoir or desk lamp, 8-inch and 10-inch, 75¢ id $1. nM Shades for table or floor lamps, $4, $5 and $6. Second Gallery, New Bollding, and Subway Entrance, New Building. | A WOMAN’S DRESS DAY IN THE SUBWAY STORE! 1 | 1,200 Price-Lessened and Specially-Purchased Summer Dresses}, Styles for All Occasions at Varying Prices from $3.75 to $15 and low prices, which we have assembled so far this season. Foremost in the sale is An Exceptional Purchase regulation shapes. $10 and $12. They come from the same manufacturer. made to our order, for we submitted the styles— silk girdle and neat lawn collar and vestee. Subway floor, Old Building. en Want Dresses These at $5.50 Earlier these same kind of dresses have sold for $10.75 to $15. We chose twelve styles for a manufacturer to copy who had a surplus quantity of material left on hand. Exceedingly pretty and cool dresses with long t iT and embroidery trimmed and finished with alll girdiea, 100 Linen Dresses at $5.75 We are hard pressed to meet the demand for these linen frocks at this price. come in. Pure linen in white, Po) and lavender. deep hemstitched hem. 125 Afternoon and Evening Dresses at $15 These have been lowered in price from $25 and $28.50. The materials are imported and the styles bear foreign inspiration—some long tunic styles. Silk taffeta, crepe meteor, in pretty evening shades, Other Important Items Voile Dresses at $5 Crepe Dresses at $7.50 Duplicates which] Were 10.7 dered we told earlier for 818.75 SECS (Beate This is a new collection just Long tunic, finished with Subway floor, Old Building. 5c and $1 rere Dotted cotton crepe. Subway floor, Old Building. Voile “bs Dresses at $6.75 | Voile Dresses at $7.50 re $10, Dotted voile; Were 915. Striped design; long teint howeee “vkirt, tunic. Warner's Rustproof Corsets, $1.50 Low bust; lon, hip style. Brassieres, all-over embroi- White crochet, pearl and all kinds of fancy buttons. $ to 12 buttons on a card. Subway Entrance, New Building. FANCY CHINA Clearaway Prices Dos repiiae patterns at much lessened prices. Some of the items — Tea cups and saucers, Sc, 10c, 30c each jreakfast plates, $1.20 and $3 dozen. mee nieces $1.20 and $3 dozen. Bread and butter plates, $1.20 ‘and $3. Fruit saucers, 60c and $1.80 dozen. Oatmeals, $1.20 and $2.40 dozen. Su; and creams, 15c pair. Odd cream pitchers, 5c ee From This half-yearly price-lessening affects have been bought specially for this sale. ing in every instance. 1,500 Pairs Women’s Low Shoes, $2.85 Were $4 to $6. Patent leather colonials, pumps and black and tan oxfords. 1,392 Pairs Women’s . Low Shoes, $2.20 Were #8 and 83.50. Patent leather colon- ials, laced oxfords, tan and dull calf, dull leather oxfords. Were $2.50 jieces not tioned hi ’ 5 Subway Entrance & Broadway T ‘unnel Pe yg Mey wee ipa, 11 to large gir! ant lamps for the boudoir, desk, Pairs of Stockings outfitting. SUBWAY FLOOR, OLD BUILDING Women’s stockings, 5c, 10c, 18¢ pair Children’s underwear,18c, (3 for 50c) Men's underwear, 18c, (3 for 50c) and 35c, (3 for $1) Various finishes; fitted with two to 12,50, $15, $20 and $22.50 25c each regular stocks that we sell all year at the Subwa; that to quote their actual values might sound ridiculous. Sistine ale Store Opens at 8.90 A. M, and Closes at By far the most comprehensive collection of Summer dresses, both in quality 600 Cotton Dresses at $3.75 They are duplicates in s' tyle and material of dresses ng pa seo earlier at ey have practically - Fashionable long tunic models of dainty flowered and striped voile, As for workmanship—their fine touches of style and finish are evident at a glance. For instance, the hems of the tunic and sleeves are carefully Subway floors, Old cad New Buildings, 200 White Voile Dresses at $5.75 50 Tailored Suits which were earlier $25 to $42.50—now si Bat The Lower-Price Store Begins a - 9 car — Half-Yearly Sale of Women’s Low Shoes Once every six months the Wanamaker Lower-Price Store cleans house. ular Wanamaker shoes only. None hey are the kind of low shoes I want now. The former prices quoted below are their regular fair prices. The dif- ference between the regular and the lessened price represents a substantial say- 1,409 Pairs Women's Low | Shoes, 3 $1.65 and $3. leathers sented. Good styles. Sieer ty 214 to 8; AA toD width. White Shoes for Girls Tuesday; Subway floor, Old Building, 25,572 Pieces of Underwear and For Men, Women and Children Go Down to New Prices Tomorrow We are letting them go for next to nothing for one reason or another—sever: al lots because they are broken in sizes; others because the stockings are only in tan: still others because the underwear has long sleeves—a sort of happy-go-lucky F mixed lot that has a prize in it for every family who wants to economize on summer Men's half hose, 10c.and 15c pair SUBWAY ENTRANCE, NEW BUILDING Women’s underwear, 10c, 12\4c and Children’s stockings, Sc a pair Some of the things are “seconds,” but always plainly so marked; others are our tore, all are so far down in price Subway floor, Old Building, ° ye petees ge He StL aa ass SP. M. of ik hemstitched. Old Building. repre- cut button, to 10%, hee 6, $8, were