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eA RRR ROP RIEL AMOI AT ere With Gas. Nurres and: doc pital were not # they heard that I ‘allowed t time, but a “Sbulance sures saved her. FADS LIFEART TWO ATTEMPTS Dora Edelson Writes Note-to Sister, Then Kills Herself t Mellevue Hos- el to-day when son, @ trained; . nurse; formerly erhployed there, had at} last succeeded in taxing her own life. Misa ‘Edelson, who hiad been called the “Handsorcest nurse in town,” wag dis:| Ated in tove about six months ago. | ee ried? yi of her sister, Mra. Josepti and waa t avenue who was twenty-one cted $5 "which wax due went about paving © owed When this her sister's Mra. lyn hunting new riments. “Herman was at his work he «irl laid out a-clean set of clothins I ein which she said stersoi want to inform you 4 to die, I have been @ d <euso of great trouble to or some time. jafed thie act for weeks. Kins all the dren for me. From your heart brpken sitter, DORA.” fi the letter was finished she put) ~~ on her. tthrobe and lay down on @ coush with a rubber tube in her mous Herman went home after his days work and found the rooms twcked. He went to the roof and gained entrance to his apartments thréugh a window a fire escaze. Hreaking Into om he found her @ead and filled with gas. by wa the girts the place > ——_—_—_— AHEAD OF MRS. CAMPBELL, > Aidan Lovett, Mrs. Patrick Campbell's , arrived to-day on. the to Mra. Campbell wit arrive on Lusitania tomorrow. er daughter, telln Pattick Campbell. will be in her omoany thin season. Ste will be xup- DRESS_ OCCASIONS. SB. Altman & Gn! INCLUDING SERVICEABLE SHOES .FOR SCHOOL AND RECREATION WEAR, AND SLIPPERS FOR PARTIES AND. ~ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS THE APPROVED STYLES IN MISSES’ AND — CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR, - BOYS' BOOTS AND PUMPS. 1 haye contsm-} THE EVENING WORLD, ght with illuminating «as MISS DULA, DAUGHTER OF TOBACCO MJGNATE, EIDE. Married to William B. Dean, Jr., avenue, { gon, pastor terian © & aa M $ ‘The bride's Kown Was of whit xh ores | y Ben Webster as legding ian of St. Louis, at Her Father's Home I+ ee is a misfit in business when he is bilious. . fis oe 1% Glass © : 2 7 ; pee Hunyadi Janos Water. _ Before breakfast overcomes Biliousness completely.” . - A Natural Laxative Water * Bottled at the Springs. “Avoid substitutes. The Skirt Sale Continues $9 to $20 Skirts at $6 Each —Fhere—were-2;800-of- these Skirts this-morning, -which— means that there will be ample for at least another day's selling, It is the most extraordinary offering made in recent years, ‘The skirts are from one oi the best special- iste in women’s tailored skirts in the manufacturing trade. Included are broadcloths, voiles, Panamacloth and striped and plaid suitings, in very stylish model,.made in a multi- tude of different ways. $6 each, reculariy $9-to 320: 4 Third floor, Old Bullding. “2% APPAREL FOR WINTER MOTORING, AND TOURISTS’ REQUISITES. THIS SEASON'S MQST DESIRABLE STYLES IN MOTOR =+ MEN'S COATS OF FUR, PLAIN OR FUR-LINED WORSTED FABRICS, CAP3, KNITTED SCARFS, VESTS AND z JACKETS, SILK MUFFLERS, ETC. _ WOMEN'S TOURING COATS OF TWEED OR CHEVIOT; ira CLOAKS OF PONY SKIN, SQUIRREL AND OTHER APPRO- < PRIATE FURS. c : HATS AND CAPS. AUTOMOBILE VEILS, INCLUDING RAIN-PROOF STYLE ___MEN'S AND WOMEN’S GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, _ IN FUR AND LEATHER AUTOMOBILE GOGGLES, FUR AND FUR-LINED RUGS .AND ROBES. cat LEATHER GOODS For EVERY REQUIREMENT; BAGS AND SUIT CASES, HAMPERS, TRAVELING AND EMERGENCY 1 CASES, THERMOS BOTTLES, CLOCKS,-CUSHIONS, FITTED [=> AUTOMOBILE “BAGS, FUSEE-CASES, ETC =~ sy hsise BROADWAY AT i7™ ST, f= j PRSIPRONGGRAPT C0.. 769 Bread (of rebeennenloyn Ke MANHA' ____$2.75 House Dresses at $2. —-oolors,—pink,—light-——biye,-haliotrope,_red_-and—nayy—blie- widths. THURSDAY. NOVEM omer g MeT Double the Usual Number of | as “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps if You Buy Before 12 o’Clock TWO stamps/ with each ten cents of purchase BEFORE 12 o’clock ‘noon; one stamp—the' usual number—after noon. If you are collecting “S. & H.” Green /Trading Stamps you can, fill'your book in just half the time it used to take by making your purchases here before 12 o'clock. Nace ir ETON a en You Have Never Seen Shoe Bargains Like These Before in the Month of November VEN in the big Spring Clearance Sales, when we are, closing out all the winter.weight footwear, we have}. seldom offered values like these. And these ‘are given in. new Fall and Winter ‘shoes and in winter |. weight leggings for children at.the beginning of Noyember! —. Saie Fie concen S| Included isa most astonishing offer of the tremendously p: opular “Carina” high-cut boo; = * Women’s. Shoes of Enameled Leather, |’ —made-with meditm-weight sole and medium Cuban heel. The leathers are of fhe very finest grade, and the maker intended these shoes: to be big bargains at $2.50, A first- class, pliable; —tong-wearing gq ———s shoe for: every-day service at — ; one-half vatue. 5 $1.25 Women’s “Czarina’’ Boots—the immensely popular, high-cut style, of which few deal- ers—can—get—enough.—This—is—to-day_the-] fastest selling style of shoe’in the market. We have a line of sizes in a kidskin shoe Surprise No.1 offered While tttasts at {! ~ Children’s Leggings—made of black je~ sey-cloth, backed by warm wool-fleece, @-—This grade of Jegging-is_onc_of_th cialties of our shoe,store. It is usually sold elsewhere at 4£c; our own Surprise -‘Surpris |; No. 4. N 2 ——with_patent-leather tips; _our_own_ regular Sn en . price is $3, but it-can’t be matched outside regular, price 1s 38c. Th 1 19¢ : thls's torefunden S3/s0y ewe $ 2 fs Jot at half our regular price...... © price wi Wepcndes aaastcuede Pree Sie 1.9 Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) r Sets Reduced. | F Parlor HIS collection consists of three and five-piece suites, one of which is shown-in the illustration; All'are brand Heating Stoves and- One-piece Dresses of black sateen, with plaits back and~| front, and turndown coliars. = Fourth floor, Old Building. $4.50. Dressing Sacques-at $3-— Of albatross, in pink or light blue, Made with large collar and elbow sleeves and trimmed with lace. Reading run with ribbon at the waist, Fourth floor, Old Building. _ $5 Silk Kimonos-$3.50 Ot Japanese silk, in floral or Oriental patterns or solid Shirred shoulder and ribbon border, Fourth floor, Old Building. $5 Blanket Bath Robes at’ $3.50 In several shades of blue, with white fi, | trimmed with satin. Fourth floor, ores: $3.25 Cambric Petticoats ‘at $2.50 Three styles, handsomely tri d with i aids edgee fr sits anclsbUo ual Malay yer oom ouaenaccaey $2 Nainsook Nightgowns at $1.50 Various styles, beautifully trimmed with lace, em- broidery and ribbon: Fourth floor 01¢ Buttaing. Women’s--$3--Shoes..at-$1.50 This is a remarkable offering of good trade-mark shoes, - in various leathers and models, representing the best quatity; reguluriy sold-outside of Wanamaker's at $3 a pair, now at just half price, $1.50 9 pair. ‘Sub-6tatioh Store, Basement, Oia Building, Girls’ $2 Shoes at $1 — _ || Black kidskin laced and buttoned shoes, in sizes 1134 to 1. A limited colléctton, but double money's worth for ||) those who secure them Sub-Station Stora, Basement, Ol4 Building. ||| “Women’s Sample Shoes at-$1.50 ‘A small lot of sample shoes, such as sell regularly at $8 to$5.a pair. Only in sizes 834, 4 and 4%, A and BL Main floor, Ord Building. Men’s $4 to $6 Shoes at $2.85 ‘A fine fot of sampie siives where ‘scarcely two-pairs are alike, and the styles include exclusive models that will be lated by dreasy young=men.Ait-sorte-of-leathere.- a shapes of the best grades, but only in-sises G1g,-7- aud 734 in A and B. widths, $2.85 a pair. = Maln floor, New Butiding, amas Some Rare Bargains for Housekeepers ‘Things of everyday need of good standard qualities at very radical savings in prices; for instance: : Fairbank's Mascot Laundry Soap, large cake, wrapped; regular price 3c a cake, tomorrow twelve cakes for 25c, Not more than a ; dosen cakes to a sustomer- i if Wairbank’s Fairy Soap, a pure white floating soap, oval cake, bc stze, tomorrow eight cakes for 25c, 5 Brown Fibre Water Pails, full dize, regularly 30c, tomorrow.15c Hair Dist Brushes“@gnch block, 350 kinds, at 18c, Soft White Cham ing, full size, at 40c each, roduced from —— aa 85c, No. 7 Waffle Irons, Japanned frame, at 40c, reduced from 70c, ing Dial Scales, weighing by ounces up to 24 pounds, steel rath quality, at 75c, Hinged Potato Ricers, at 5c, from 25c. Fg or Cream Whips, ||! at 1Sc from 2c, t | Royal Worcester Liquid Stove Polish, full pint, at 18¢ from 25c, Folding Card Tables,-covered with green cloth, nickel-plated cor- { ners, top 24 inches square, 27 inches high, at $1.25 instead of $1.75. | a Basement, New Bullding. | JOHN’ WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. | Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth ito Tenth Street, | |. And Other Important Household Speciats” | faction of knowing that you will get goods of standard | 5 piece parlor Suites—as illustrated; mahogany finished frames; backs } grade and make. > : ave deeply—carved? Teli} eonstruction;—tandsomety—destened—1 = _ ‘povered with choice—of figured tapestry, verona’ velour, silk - $65 || i tapestry, or green silk plush; regularly $85, a’ : Dish Pans, genuine Stransky 3-Piece Parlor Suites, 5-Piece Parlor Suites — i Yenumel ware; 14-qt. 14 Fariety-of Coverings Variety of Coverings Fy size; regularly $1.20; COC | | your aus [Aspnes | Agaat | i Sauce: Pans—with enameled $500 $16.8) | $62.00 .<$51.00 | $40.00 £33.00] $89.50 $70, i covers; regular price 30.00 .. 63.50 ., 58.00 38. 78.00_ * of 4-at. size 75c; 10-45, 32,00 |; 24.50) 75.00 .. 63,00 60.00 i aa Cc 36.00 .. 30.00] 87.50 .. 73,00 7500 Laie Goageb 8609 ae 39.00 |, 34.09] 92.00 .. 80.00 83,00 { . 46.60 .. 4000} 60.00-,. 50,0) 95.00 : 60.00 ;; 49.00! 100.00 .. 85.09 120.00 : s = Radiators = jeces—and-all are the sind we-sell reg A tistic and pleasing designs are: shown—the sort that one.nev | tires of seeing—and the making is substantial and durable. The prices are the lowest for which we have ever sold} 4; furniture of similar quality and designs. 2 e This Handsome: $85_Parlor_ Suite, $65. WT would-be difficult-to think of anything in-the line of housefurnishings that cannot be found in our basement—at a moderate price, too—but these are ten items that we have selected for special selling. The inducement to buy them here to-morrow is in the shape of a good, substantial saving and in the satis- tSterel Cooper Store, Filth Fiose.d= 73.00 Fountain and Victory | Sewing Machines -Cartain-Stretchers—6x12; pinst, Hat and Coat Racks. —finished in non-rustable; spe- ar | golden oak; round mirror; g= ., 65¢ brass hooks; special... 25c_ intorsss Ae of Russia jron; 4-tibes, $1.25;—¢@ e 6 tubes.sesvevnsrss So-eO| Folding ironing Boards — on stand)-442_ ft; padded, _. i : Paes e covered with muslin; spe: gi E wouldn’t sell the Fountain ani Victory sewing ma- cial at... 1c hi if th bo h-reliable i tio Folding Ironing chines if they were not bo h reliable in construction on’stand; plain; 6p t Te i and Satisfactory to operate. 1 bo -turthey -have- been -tested-not only by-our-experts,-but also-by aciual-_service. Eleven years we have been selling. them—and we have still to hear of a single dissatisfied purchaser. ; spe SY Priced at $12.75, $13.50, $15, $16.75 and $18.50 All attaczments with each machine and free instruc- tlon-at_any times tee: ir i O11 Heating Guaranteed for Ten Years. Stoves—-abso- | _ Heating Stoves —extra strong; niéke! trim “mings: No. 1], ~$2 Goldman Tucker, $1 2 It’s automatic, Can be used on any machine apd for any_ma- terial. . Come and. see it damonstrated. 2 é. lutely safe; no $4,257 —same as- illustration: No, 13 * specialtat......ceeseerees, 55e —— (Siegel Cooper Store, Basement) (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center) _ $7.25 e ey = e aia = pas * xe t S ‘i Strictly Fresh Groceries, Meats, Fish and Vegetables “eg FE also call attention 1o-our-Daylight-Bakery.-We-make the most.delicious layer. cakes, pastry and bread that was ever “made. New supplies are received fromthe ovens every thirty minures. Atatt and-telephoneorders-tor groceries: promptly filled. Telephone, 4,000 Chelsea. ; : " Fresh Butter Maracaibo Coffee Fountain extra ercamery, churned from or rich golden Santos collee, iresh from pure, rich cream; the quality. we are the colfee ground of roted for; S-Ib. net weight pail 30c $1.48; 1-lb. print, cetlvered... Granulated Sugar H. & E, beat refined: 25-1b. cotton Le pyrene each 1 | Salad Cream Fvney, shoe head: the tind that 20\s white aud tendert Vos, 7505 Pale rae accra Oa eceg 20 Hantlee & Palmer's worl GOLDEN SNAPS or Bres Biscults; dozen 94¢; racket, SST English Breakfast Tea etfired Japan, caddy $2.25) 7% Oc quality: | NEW PEAS—Founta'n quality early June tender sweet dot* $1.78; 15¢. cana... BAKING POWDER — Poumiain quality; > guaranteed equal to the highest-priced esl IRISH OATMBAL—new shipment just jaking powder on the méthe Se celyed trom McCann's Besmond Mills, can 70; IIb. can Sied eda, 1 6 SALMON STE N ean, aD chinook packed | SANTA CLARA, cee ouaadanicelitet flat can 12%c Ensign brard: thousands of families in Nex York zZ Ro J vicinity; bean : = ground or POW:. — Fibs. $ . ERED} 10 Ibs $: ‘Daylight Bakery Delicious cakes [rom the ovens every thirty minutes. LAYER CAKES—e8 CALIFORNIA. lemon cling pe or Bartlett pea MAINE SUGAR CORN— Fresh Meats We deliver all chirged and paid orders anywhere from the Battery to 11000 Street, east and west. 1 Varieties; according 75e to 40c to alte,ench. .s425 Selected Iresh-kllled ay a BIRTHDAY GARES. brides’ cakes and Roasting Chickens OC a EE ae VAY ? feney cakes for other special occastons; osrsae UA Stn ces iy) Fresh Fish Fancy Halibut 3: Yancy Chinook, Fancy Long: I according to size, $1.50 to $15 RICH FRUIT. CAKE. ui cake Sanitarium Foods ar 3 or cherry cal 24c from the Battle wality: [Doo ertol, Boston Codfish ANGEL FOOD BARONE ETO ee raech TOASTE) CORN FLAKES package : CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIV er goid cake cech. FRESH rae bin DDeseseesees ovr I i t