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by ih Na BN RRS DY THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ) a WANAMAKER’ Sa Golden Specials Golden Special Sales were originated in our Golden Anniversary Year, 1911. They have been copied by other stores, but not equaled. They have a standard of value of their own. These NEW Sales Friday (). 50 Chinese Rugs—Carpet Size—25 Per Cent. Less | | GOLDEN SPECIAL values must be exceptional values. So here go 50 fine Chinese rugs | from our carefully sefected collection—just for the sale. Old blues, old rose,. yellows, old gold and tans in the lot. No two of the rugs are of same size or design. Four ‘examples indicate the prices: 6x9 feet ... $150 $112.50 9.4x 11.10 feet... $225 $168.75 10x 8 feet cress 100 138.75 13 x 10 feet. 550 412.50 Third Ga lery, New Building * * . (2) Ivory-Celluloid Toilet Articles, Third to Half Less So low-priced because of imperfections. Articles costing $1 or more will be engraved without charge. Example of prices— Mirrors, $1.16 to $3.15. Hair brushes, 70c to $3.15. Cloth brushes, $1.15 to to $1.35. Bonnet brushes, dic, Puff boxes, 45c to $1.15. Hair receivers, 45c to $1 Military brushes, $1.40 and $1.75 ea. Manicure articles, 15c, 20c and 25c. Soap box: And many other articles for the toilet set. Main Aisle, "Oia Building * * * (3) 76 Hand Bags, $2.50 to $3.50 Chiffon velvet. mirror-top bags of $4 grade for $3.50; chiffon velvet bracelet-top | bags, $3.75 grade for $3; chiffon velvet, inside frame bays, $3 grade for blue moire silk bags, $3 grade for $2.50. Main Aisle, Old B * * * | (4) 1,356 Pairs Women’s Silk Stockings, $1.25 pair “Seconds” of our own $1.55 to $2 grades. Black, while and colors--some to match the shoe shades. Mostly with cotton — and soles; fully fashioned. , Main Aisle, Old Building h shes, 70¢ ¢ to $1.80, | CS) iisccsttecart 275 Pairs Cotton Plaid Blankets, $4.90 to $7.50 100 pairs, 72x84 in., that were $10 will be $7.50 Friday; 125 pairs, 72x84 in., that were $9 will be $6.50 pairs, 68x80 in., that were $6.50 will be $4.90 pair. Never hada better opportunity to save on plaid blankets. Third Gallery, New Building (6) 1,850 Pieces Children’s Underwear, 80c¢ each ft Medium winter weight, half Australian wool, half Sea Island cotton mixed. “‘Seconds’’ of the same grades in our regular stocks at $1.35 to $2.25. Vests with long sleeves, high neck, sizes 20 to 34; pantalets (ankle length) to match in sizes 18 to 32; few | boys’ drawers, Main floor, Old Building . . * (2)... *... Heavy Tin Canners with Rack at $2.75 | Sold originally this season for $4. Can be used also as a corn or ham boiler. Evaporators | of heavy tin now $2. Seventh Gallery, New Building (S) een, Boys’ Corduroy Suits, Strong, Durable, $7.75 When a boy slips and slides around on a school bench (and plays football afterward) corduroy serves best. And when you consider the present prices of wool suits, corduroy suits at $7.75 touch the pocketbook lightly. i These have full back coats with belts; and the trouse>s are fully lined and finished with taped seams, 1 Sizes 7 to 18. Second floor, Old Building (CO) ecu mtan uu... Prettily Dressed 18-inch Dolls for $2 } Head and hands of durable composition, cork-stuffed body, jointed limbs, light and | dark mohair wigs. Seventh Gallery,qNew Building * * . | (10) ea eey Women’s $6.85 Corduroy Robes—$4.85 Our regular stock, reduced. Three new models. Light and dark colors. All sizes. Main Aisle and Third floor, Old Building | (11)... 1,000 Sets Old Naval Prints, 25¢ set A scarce and SEN collection of 24 prints in colors, showing 75 ships. Publication price $1.2: Book Store, Eighth Gallery and Down-Stairs, New Building EXTRA Three Days More to Share in the CHINA SALE Savings Dinner sets at one-third less Open-stock dinner sets 10 to 3314 per cent. less Table glassware (all kinds) at half price Royal Doulton plates, cups and saucers |, to |» less Cut glass--hundreds of pieces at one-third less These are all our regular stocks reduced for the September Sale. Tuesday they go back to regular prices. Second Gallery, New Building DOWN-STAIRS—— At Wholesale Prices and Less 1,250 New Trimmed Hats $3.95 and $4.75 iy mae as ° $41 $475 * $475 750 Dress Hats, $4.75 500 Hats at $3.95 Some of their extraordinary features . ] All are of sill velvet--some of Lyons velvet Silk velvet hats, large and small, with (made in America)—many of PANNE VELVET, ostrich feathers ovr a well placed bow, Majority are black. some interesting flowers or novelty Many have ostrich plumes or arranged trim- : , mings of half dozen ostrich tips, sometimes the | feathers. Some are copies of much finer crowns are overlaid with ostrich or with burnt models— and they're wonderfully soft and peacock. Others have the new velvet , 2 placed singly or a Hireathe. and ‘some have pretty and young, eaver tops—or touches of fur—or smart gold and EXTRA space-—Extra salespeople —Hun- black brocade. dreds of styles almost every girth is diffe erent, Large hats and small hats. | Probably you will want two or three. Old Bldg, rR MADE BIG MS ean a ver, but figures he read from neatly 1 dozen New York banks connected with Morgan & Co, amounted to ap Federal Trade ‘hia Colton AN- proximately $3,000,000. iis M ‘er pointed out that Harry A swers Criticisms Made by U. president of the chamber, i - ae My resident of the Union Trust S, Chamber of Commerce. — Company of Qhicago and that Georre KK. Marcey, President of the Armour Grain Company, ts a director of thy WASHIN ON, Sept. 26.—William Union Trust Company. J. Ogden Ar : aisles td mour, head of the packing n, th B. Colver, Chairman of the Federal witness said, owns 64 per of tly Trade Commission, testified to-day be- Stock in the grain company nd other mber: the Armour 0 fore the Senate Agriculture Committee 99.9 per cent. oe ome n of the Commission's report Pe ay Sonos = HYLAN RAPS COURT GLERKS; vein o BITTER PROTEST EXPECTED that the peal seca ales ded Mayor in Letter, Charges Employees ite authority in conducting the pr ‘ : { Are in cague wyers | and Solicit Business, His testimony was largely in support | A bitter protest is likely to he made of the Commission's allegations that /to Mayor Hylan over the charges the the packers were interlocked with Mayor made in a letter to Chief Magis Anancial institutions, and he gave trate MeAdoo that clerks of Magis ctors and former oMecrs t#t 4s courts soticlt business for law amber of Commerce, who, he dy thilbe WR UA Slicer. ea tid, are officers in banks which N49 | cigced in a totter Ke nade large loans to the packers trate MeAd of Her | from a list showing tha rts in Brooklyn. ° Jabes Cousins of Detroit, a director rts hava come to me that it the Chamber, in officer in a De- | ome of the Magistrates’ cour wank which has negotinted alate in league with clerks a pela rect the five | With tho court.” said the Mayor's ' ofideal 1 that some of the firms b the law “TWO WOMEN Mon » ON NORWEGIAN SHIP IN PORT jOne, With Large Roll ot M Here to Wed, SI Told Stories of Soldier nk o to packers Says—Oiher | 18 n of PAEENAVIN Of 4 | Norwegian ship which reached an Ameriean wors-| detention of eleven, including two ch nurses are in-| Women. One of the women, with the stalled eight] stature of a Viking, was dressed in miles in the re flashing garments, possessed an enor ef the fighting! mous roll of money and had mit lines “over trupks. She Meials whe ha there.” Right) come to New married here at home of the answers appeared evusiy 1 she was held many women Phe should learn nursing to tal care of the si or, in em other we I | Bianca enn Te deal by obtaining the Ad | viser” a hook of 1,000 pages, hound] | MOLLEY 1S NOW MULE. in cloth, containing chapters on Kirst | Anatomy, Hygiene, | Man With Ladyitke Same Has other and Babe, 200 Changed to Stronger 0) prescriptions for acute and chronic d ses: e| Nustrated by « druggist or send 5 663 Main Street, Buffa If a woman is ne rvous. or hu spells, suffers from awful pains at} regular or irregular intervals she |should turn to a tonic made up of and without alcohol, whieh | Se and weak women strong an which, » well. It is Dr. I ite Pre: ption. § Ther nothing is a leasant Pellets ay 1s far aw TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN ACTRESS DOES No class of people devotes as ime to heauty as do actresses, a Class must be more careful to retain © and develop. their charm I aie develops the information that ir they find it dangerous to sham: Vow Can Sow “Snap! Your Soldier poo with any makeshift hair clea The ma est hair wash AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, ACE TRAC 2UEDL your hair will be so Auffy it will look ch heavier than itis. Hs luster wad oftness will ¢ dd sealp H The Worid'e advertising ‘Agepcies, or can. be telephoned dir The vores Call 4000 Beekman. Now York, @@ Brookiya Office, 4100. Matus: | Weeiber, raining Track wavy, Better appearance, longer wear, greater economy You don't sacrifice good looks for the sake of economy and wear when you buy Durable/ DURHAM Hosiery And looking at it the other way around, you don't need to pay a high price for good appearance. That's why Durable DURHAM has become the hosiery of the American family, It measures up to every requirement. DURABLE DURHAM HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Made Strongest Where the Wear is Hardest Price 50 pair BANNER very pair of Durable-DURHAM Hosiery is made right throughout—to give vou longer wear and save you money. Legs are full length; tops are wide and elastic; sizes are cor- rectly marked; colors will not fade or wash out; soles and toes are smooth, seamless and even. Ask your regular dealer to show you Durable-DURHAM Hosiery. Examine it critically, There are styles for every mem- ber of your family selling at 25, 35,40 and 50 cents per pair. Look for the Durable-DURHAM ticket attached to each pair. Write to our Sales Department, 88 Leonard St., Three of the many New York, for FREE Catelog showing all styles fine bahia a Durable DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS - Durham, N.C. DURHAM Hosiery. Price 40 pair \ | BAUMANN & iY AT 84ST. & SAV! SHE UNTILIORM. AT BOTH STORES Moving Time Is Here! IF TO YOU OCTOBER ist means MOVING, a NEW HOME, and, of course, NEW FURNITURE and NEW FLOOR COVERINGS to go with it, you cannot help bein, interested in OUR ANNUAL FALL HOUSE-CLEANING SALE It offers for immediate delivery the choice of an immense stock of QUALITY FURNISHINGS at REDUCTIONS of 10°; to 50°. The expense of moving need not keep you away; our CONVENIENT CREDIT will take care of the question of payment. Bookcase 24 PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING x d Oak, 55 inches ec paved bad UNE ‘“‘We Make Terms to Fit’’ $19.98 MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. 3-Piece William and Mary Period Ameri- can Walnul Bedroom Suite NWCoR.B"AVE RI5"S: 15°54 . OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ‘eu Let us show you h Saige At ie —_— 4 / yeu jen | : Be NS aff 1 TR Thres 132 Rooms h for ] : | Congoleum Floor Covering f ee Felt base; per yard "1 % I i) —— Te, i Mahogany | | P a B r Finish, ‘efrigerator foie wh GO. 7 In Barrer 9818 11,08 $||-98 $15.98 STRAUMAWNFBRE 2i,s7s4/ei0%3| J BAUMANN & BRO | NW.Con.GAve.215"St FOWe UTMOST AT 84™ST. & 3° ~~ Sunday World Wants Work Monday ate