The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1914, Page 8

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__ THE EVENING WORLD, | DENY VATERLAND'S SALE | Swaine INDIGESTION, GAS, + SOURNESS GONE—PAPES DIAPEPSIN ble waste, remember the moment Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all distress vanishes. It's truly rep rs eg marvelous, and the LA is ite bar! A large anes aan cane of Pape's Din. pepsin will give you a hundred doll of f ded of wn nol action, or your drug hands you bac! It’s wort rh weight in gold to men |. |. |ond wdmen whe can't get their stomachs tegulated. It belongs in your home — ehould pa be kept handy in case of asi r. apeet stomach during the day or mgt. Ite the quickest, aurest jad; } and most harmless etomsch doctor in + the world. —Advt Stern Brothers Statements by the that the steninahip Vaterland, of the Hamburg-Amorican line, now ted up in five minutes! No acti oe > misery, Heart urn, Gases or Era. put bed etomaahe in fhe baw been war, would be sold i British firm and we mt i become part © fthe British mercantile marine, were denied to-day by New York officers of the Hamburg- American fo outbregk of tached for an unpald balance of toa than $20,000 owed by the company to Waring & Gillow, of London, for dec- orations made on the ehip. ‘The story further said the German Government refused to permit Ger- mana to'pay debte to an allen @ The Millinery Dept. On the Third Floor, has arranged for to-morrow, a most unt:sual sale of Women’s Trimmed Hats at $12.50 Actual Values $18.00, 20.00 and 22.50 Included are the smartest effects of the season copicd from the best foreign models, in addition to numerous interpretations of the new modes developed in our own ateliers from the most distinguished imported materials aud trimmings in Picture, Sailor, Polo, Continental, Turban and other desirable shapes, offering a wide and excellent choice, at the Exceptionally low price quoted above FOR DEBT 1S PLANNED = Hritish prowa libe ot her plor in the North ttiver where §27 cout Warranted 10 Years madted ‘Thounal ae aes oq! a eas Some inn Pies ‘voureelt by wet See ALWAYS THe eer hal at — = Beds at Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost aes a but Only ane, oF er Tora ‘of Mor ata, tea, Pits iaattaflone cs ean yi pa bts rari 4 Bed SMALL ACCUUNIS ESPECiA Ly t V IED heat SR A = { Sale ot Hf Ranges, 12.9737. Tan our He cha mine. war res ew NO:3CE ies +4 ed PLAN BUYERS te nex” Oil Heater ~_ ie 195. We show the vioves and Rea Wy Visit Our 0 tutilug “DN het ‘nh fast, Sabra be ot OPEN 3a: UKDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK ak BLOCK taraiture House THAve ° 6U'S. WR ONLY STOKE Hritish com. » purchase for of the tine ys j Exercise is as necessary to the feet,as to the arms. Coward“ARCH EXER- CISER ” Shoe ( flexible shank) developes the foot naturally, giving strength, elasticity and endurance to the muscles of the arch and ankle, GOLD NOWHERE ELSH JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich 8t., N. Ye (wean Wanna oTnaey) Mall Orders Pitted | Send tor Catatorue Filled Watch Chains your 5 erjubeg TE LATS FOAMING’ QUALITIES 20 ee RF ‘tor adie’ ead gemdemen's ~ Price, $1.00 Baldpate £0. New y k TUESDAY, 6 | Small Pill, Small Deco, Small Price | ~ Genuine mute: Signature, \ OCTOBER 27, 19 1914 _ Tomorrow in New York—at Wanamaker’s The John Wanamaker Store, former'y A. ‘I’. Stewart & Co. Eighth to Tenth, Broadway to Fourth Avenue ALarge Collection of Dance Froclxs Now that dancing is like breathing — for practically every body is doirg it all the time and everywhere—one is apt to need a variety of dresses. Tucked away in a day- light corner in the Gray Salons is a special room which we are devoting to dancing frocks. Dancing frocks of real imagination. —— by who know type gown which locks most effective dancing the light fan- tastic as it is done today. Frocks with the 1880 flaring skirts. Without sleeves or with just a wee bit of drapery or long transparent sleeves for afternoon dancing. With long tunics that have roses here, there and everywhere—the pervonifications of youth and de mureness, With long, straight medieval lines, Wood:Lamps Solid mahogany. Floor—810, ens 50. $15 to $85 Table—@5, 96.50, $8.50. Boudoir—82.50, 82.75, $3.50 Antique gold finish— Floor, $15, $18.50 to 835, Table, $4.50, $6.50 to $16.50. Boudoir, $2.75, $8, $3.50. - Metal Lamps Some exquisite table lamps with metal standards and 14- or 16- in.ch dome shades of glass, decorated — $12.50, $16.50, Some metaltable lamps with panel glass shades overlaid with gorgeous brocades, splendid jet shimmering satins and tissues of silver, frosty laces of ailver. misty tulles, chiffons and malines, luxarious velvets— every lovely fabric has been utilised in these delightful frocks for the dance. Another pleasant thing about them is their prices —at 437.50 to $95 women will find them econo- mies, Special Purchase of Dance Frocks, $37.59 Two or three of a kind frocks from a manufac- turer who gets his inspi- ration from Paris, but realizes his own creative ability and makes clothes interestingly out-of-the- ordinary. $37.50 is less than’this maker’s average whole sale price. Ue wants to increase his business with us, however,and we tl.ere- fore take pleasure in in- troducing his newest gowns to our clientele at this low price. Satin, chiffon, taffeta, brocades, ete., in colors and black. Women's Gray Salons—Second floor, Old Building. 485 Women’s Fashionable Street Dresses— Extraordinarily Low-Priced, $9:75 Special Sale Wood Lamps Metal Lamps Silk Shades Regular Prices are are a Half More , etal design ‘and’ Wedgwood Pe or blue finish— Silk Shades In 2 color-tones. Flat or Empire shapes; 16- to Seine tame! silk finely pleated or ; trimmed with -—_e gold braid or braid to match; finished with heavy silk fringe; ri $7.50, $8.50, 39.50 For $1 and $1.25, cigs and ten-inch shades i various colors, suitable for boudoir or desk lamps. Gecend Gallery, Now Duiiding, The NEW STORE for MEN Broadway corner Eighth Suits & Overcoats at $12.50 For Men and Young Men and $15 We saw a lot of suits and overcoats that will go samewhere to be sold for $12.50, $15 and more. We passed them by—thousands of them. They were not quite good enough for us—nor for you. These we now have ARE. There will be all sizes to choose from to- morrow, several styles, and.any quantity of good patterns and colorings. Broauway, corner Eighth, 3,600 fas, Shirts, 55c Remainders from recent sales of soft and stiff-cuffed shirts, not all sizes in all patterns, but 14 to 17 in lot. The shirts were 75c to $1.50 1,200 of the 8,600 are $1.50 grades—by our own standard of grading. These should sell fast; so that it is not amiss to suggest an early call tomorrow, On the Main floere New Building and Subway loor, New Building Two Facts About this Great Whole-Family Sale of Hosiery and Underwear Firat—the quantity is 80 srefony baring barre Or a aving hosiery or underwear needs will find here exactly what is wanted. Second—the prices are #0 amazingly little that in savings one to pare aan This great size and little prices of this lot of hosiery and underwear came as a result of hav- ing the first choice of an enormously overstocked market. The prices range from 8 to 62.75. A few examples: Women’s Stockings s}ge pair, “seconds” of £50 Be" pair (8 pairs fee $1), “sec. * of 60¢ @5c pair “seconds” ia ry) grades Be. pair—regularly 61.85 ond 01.60—silk. Women’s Underwear 50c each—“seconds” of $1 grades combination suite. 65c each—regularly 61—silk and cotton or merino vests or drawers, $1.80 Lemegtitihs ip $2.50—silke ae meee ination suits, gules 18 each—re, tds silk vests an Men's Half Hose So pair (6 pairs for 460) ™ onds” of 12}4c quality—cotton, ie pair—'‘seconds" of 50c grades silk, $3.25 to 4 knickers, __88¢ pair—"eeconds” of 1 grades Men's Underwear S5e each (8 for $1), regularly 6 batons Ghee, ewe oe Papin each, regularly Fy eats: Children’s Hosiery and Underwear eover @ wide range—beginning at 10c @ pair for stockings, or 18c each for underwear, and guing up to 65e for o fine merino combination suit, Women's—Main floor, Main Aisle, Old Bi ‘Bu cade floor, rng Men‘s— Burlington Ar New Men's, Women's and Children’ eSubeay mane Old Building, end Subwey Entrance, New Building. Disposal of 867 Pairs of Men’s Shoes at $3.25 602 pairs are all that re- main certain lots of our @4, 85 and 8¢ shoes which recent were of an offering at 83. To os we hate added a of 176 puirs of uhufact urer's suniples of Fali shoes (regularly sell- ing at #5 and 0) which makes the range sizes in the entire lot complete. Beery, shoe desirable (890508 ‘All leathers, in lace, but- ton and blucher mouels, Burlington Areade floor, New Bldg, JUST hECEIVED! Carload of Wanamaker Special Sewing Machines, $15 (The Hand-Litt Style) This low price brings many labor-savi tures of m machines within the reach of many women who do their own sewing. Vibrating — ehuttle-aeif-thires .« ; Winding of thread ou bin with = wutonatic avi dr. p-hea fre—te a lift; Abe tereu Onk with ive drawers; fitted “sith” compiese set of attachments. Purchasable on the Wanamaker Club Plan of irilial payment of two dollars aid one dollar weekly thereafter, and guaranteed for five years, Housewares Store, Subway Entrance, New Building. oh frauts tre

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