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Track, Police Think. 2 He Was Ready Lafayette Park, just oppoaite ‘Give.2 Bond fbr. ee @ tow hours ter. at $15,000,000. | Jon. Peirce, precident of the Johp Petros Company, “hich made the low- - Bid for building the Ashokan, tes- Wied before the Commissioners of Ac- @eunts to-day he had conclimted that) fhe bid had been too low, allowing too; “@ margin of profit for the length} lowing entry: WAR AR i WHITE HOUSE « |Sucide From Up the State Lost Money at Bennings Race WASHINGTON, Ney, B—Charles bf. @chmiéle, of Clintondsis, N. ¥., mot fimselt in the head while ‘seated in [White Honse, some time earty to-day, “the Emergency Hospite!, .He was about jeiaty years old and came to Washing- ton last Friday. In his possession wae found ‘a checkbook: containing’ the. fol- “My addrees'is C. W. Schmidle, Clin- tandale, Uleter, County, N. Y., where I , Mrs, W. Mi- THE EV ' found a grand stand coupon for Ben- | NEED: FOR EXCLUSIVE nings, dated Saturday, and the theorr of the police ia that he shot because he had lost his maney at the ~ races. When found he had but fifty- jfour cents in his pockets. The police | Jalso found in his clothing « tax receip, | made out in the name off “Charier Schmidle,”” *howing ownersaip of prop- erty at No. 17% South Elltot pince Rrooktyn, as well as a checkbook of the Brooklyn Trust Company, ‘showing talance of $219.8 His wife war notified. * fate | THREE NEW. CARDINALS | | AT NEXT CONSISTORY. | No American Among Those to Be (Created by, Pope Pius Next Month. ROME, Nov, %—It has peen decided defnitely to hold the next secret con- |. sistory on Dec. 16, when Mer. Pletro Gasperri, secretary of the Constess- tlon of. Extraordinary “Ecclesiastical |Rmsiow, Mgr.Luoon. Archbishop _ of. the Now Wort wht hive fothustien” wi Rhelaw, and Mgr. Andrieu, ‘Aroholshop |For a "Bankers annex’ of Marséifies, will be appointed: Car- dipale. A pudlic consistory will de” held on | | Dec. 19. On this date tne red hat will be imposei on Cardin: RinaMin!, ex- Papal Nuncio to Spa 0 “4 Awutrré, Arohbiphop of Har; who were raised to the cardin STEAM PIPE BURSTS ON ALGIBRS, Noy. .%—The waite liner Cretic, fer mein steam pipe pe and the rea. |" fgured,”” he said,“ that @nough margin for work con-| toma time wee. ; nor in excavation work of ortiona,” replied Mr, Pierce, wea influenced to some extent what the \other: bids were so jer than our own, I think I somewhat dy the opin- <<oe i His Possibie Profit. . How much did you figure your Woujd be? A. ‘Two millions to 5 Sekt al bs —4hink—thdt—a—dig- ‘A. Not, tor that kind e you remember telling a rep- "8 of the Water Boar that | egtag ‘ Fi} Q.-Was tp exder that John B, Mo- | Doweld -woold"be associated with you in jth: of .the,work? A. No, TE 1@i-Wes Mr. "Oliver to be amociated AL | with ‘you?, A. No, i @: Haye ‘you. everfalled to live up! contractt A. No. gins base Telleved oe. your ‘A. Yee. is Was) Meaday With: Bond. DIE » for} had | ' SISTERS KILLED BY TRAIN |.” ON THEIR WAY TO SCHOOL. STRAOCUBE, N. X,, Nav. 5.—Hile and iSeqpnlo Willams sed twelve and nine | 2 Work while others rest. | Win through sheer energy. i “The_ greatest _energy-pro- Uneeda Biscuit the perfect soda cracker, NATIONALT BISCUIT COMPANY ducing food made from wheat is. Msp an rempectively, daughters of Vernor. | ft. Blackman Corners, were | @ Now York Central passen: | ‘Tear Greenway to-day. The | on thelr way to’ school. | vn for 5 TEN The n Fears; erie Ste Leading ar i Rarer oabiiaatieveniny eel Specialty two girla were skating together, House the Je ke. Young Hartfeld to Mesa therm but all three were | ed. =" this Thank ye_mmean fur v 2 giving Sate the ex- propriate volved, and Big Loss, We owe you fresh, new stock each season. , place and harmon- izes with its sur- We owe you conces- round. ‘sions such xa these to ings in help clear the way, your Therefors we make con- home. cessiona without mincing matters, and staple styles “are included as well as the ewngger novelties that have been so taking at full prices. Little's Grand Rapids Furniture, showing is so extensive, $0, yaried, that. you’ are Sate of, securing not onl artistically correct furni- " The tale hasbeen in- ture; but that which ap- uugurated in ‘Women's peals to-your comfort.’ Suits, Coats, Misses’ and Chai Girl's Gulls. and. Coats Dining rs + Gavariered eak..._31,88 quartered opk.. $21.75 Drosn birdieseye...... $22.50 Shlnarchosens 88S 7 $8.60 also. Because of excessive quantities {n each line the cut in price has been deeper, and these extraor- dinary low figures are put before. you now, belleving in your full apprectation ofour Annual Thanksgly- ing Salo, -- ‘ aste planation will be brief. a coed ele a and clear, er peeite Plainly there's loss in- Fur Dept. Thanksgiving Week, x | Unusual Offerings | ALL ‘Women’s, Young Women’s & Misses’ Suits ‘ all sizes from 32 to 44." $35.00/Suillscatecttes eee t’s cteee cess $22.50 $45.00 Suits at..: ... $29.00 $58.00 Suits at . $37.50 and Girls’ Suits. 4 x $16.50 $22.50 .. $27.50 Coats. . Junio $22.50 Suits at $29.00 Suits at $38.00 Suits at.. Women's Utility-and Storm $28.00 Coats at. $38.00 Coats a $48.00 Coats at, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats. 13.75 Coats at. 9.50 Coats at 29.50 Coats at.. y AND_ IN ADDITION House and Street Dresses. A most attractive assortment in Broadeléts,) Reg prices $35 and $40, Broadway John: Forsythe at 18th St. ENING WORLD, MONDA nimeet|¢ ANNEX. TO TOMBS? When the “jug: {e full of bankers “WHITE STAR LINER CRETIC. from Waples for N JYork, put.in here to-day for repal it ving. burs}. ae ee ee ee See a YY, NOVE MBER 25, 1907. = Store’ Closes at 6 P. M. de Pummafrdie Wanamaker's Favers Purchasers These Days | ipa There Is Splendid. News for This Week's Shoppers These two yreat buildings are full of desirable things, which ‘are being We have udded to our usual large -atocks many sjecial lots of firie merchandise, which manufacturers have had to djscount in fiuanciering their business during. the recent days. Vinter garments, for men, women and children, of the most. carefully selected grades, are here for you at prices very much less than you should expect. The same is true of Blankets,’Linens, Press Goods, Silke—practi- all sorts of necessaries, for the person.or the home, SPLENDID ; MONEY’S-WORTH, that will make you glad you came—that will pay you % well forcoming. For ypu know that everything you -get at Wanamaker's jis sold at lower than customary prices. call. ‘GOOD—no matter how little you pay. . NQW-is the economy time to buy things. 3 Amazing ings. And we pick and choose , rejecting ever, are equally wonderful purchases to come: $22.50 Black Broadcloth Coats at $15 Four models; 52.inches long; full loose back; sligle-breasted; col- larless; trimmed at neck with velvet and braid. $23.50. Black Broadcloth Coats at $16 , Four models; 49 to 52-inches long; graceful loose back; single- breasted; neck trimmed with inlald velvet or allk, finished with brald, Mned throughout with satin. . $25 Black Broadcloth Coats at $18 Two models; 62 inches long; double-breasted, with full loose back; collarless, with Inlaid velvet and braid trimming; lin _with excellent gray, white or black satin, interlined for warmth. i a Women’s Suits: Remarkable Values Here are two especially fine offerings of Women’s Tail- ||] ored Suits. Prices are very little and values are a great ||| deal more. Styles are up-to-the-minute and materials the \}) very latest favorites, Tailoring is excellent. Can more be } desiged by the thost particular woman? $25 Suits of Striped Materials at $18 The self-same fabrics and style that we sold, a month ago at $25. Single or double breasted semi-fitting ‘coats, satin-lined| AJ) man- tailored. Wide skirt with bias fold. Ali sizes. . 684Q Biriped Broadcloth Suits at $22.75 We put the same material, a month go, into sults that gold at $40. Newer RT, Mpadred more—allrthe goods theimaker had, made up “‘Intosvery® C3 le and double breasted coat styles, satin-lined, with unusually ful! side-plaited skirts with‘one or two bias folds. The suits are beautifully man-tailored, and. come from one of our manufac- turers who makes a specialty of high-priced, plain tailored suits. Sizes 82 tq 44. Distinctly smart, well-bred suits at this very low price. Third Moor, Old Building. A Thanksgiving Week Group Of Girls’..Winter Coats season. It comprises one thousand coats in about one ' hundred and fifty styles. There is no tiresome sameness here; there is individuality about these coats, and that is what mothers and girls want. ‘ Made by specialists, every coat has style. When trimmed they are ne‘ over-trimmed. The mcdes are suitable for girls; wie,carments are warm, trim, jaunty and becoming. The fabrics are excelfent, the coats finely tailored and finely’ finished, because our specialists will have nothing but the best. . See thesé coats and you must admit that the remarkable economies they offer cannot be surpassed. ‘Lhe collection includes reefers and long coats {plain and trimmed effects, in cheviot, chinchilla cloth, velvet, broadcloth kersey and mixtures. Lined with flannel, satin or / Venetian cloth. Sizes range from 6 to 14 years, ‘ $5. $10 and-$15 Each. Third Moor, Old Building. Ruy SILK STOCKINGS At These Low Prices Silk Stockings make a most serviceable and popular Christmas gift, tosay nothing of the many women who will be glad to make a present to themselves when the these excellent qualities below usual prices. We are Jucky An spcuring.theiolquing-fme.loie.at.concessions-irom—the- anabkers.—icach purchase. will be “put-inon pretpy Chris box, if desired, All ure pure silk. $2 and $2.25 Silk Stockings at $1.50 a Pair Black, with black or colored side clocks. Black, tan, pink, sky blue or’gray, with self-embroidered fronts, x Ae t - $2 Silk’ Stockings at $1.25 a Pair. Black In various weights. ‘Splendid yalue at this low. price. $1.35 Silk Stockings at $1.15a Pair . .: Gray, white, sky blue, cardinal, canary or pink, with double soles, heels and toes, y mie ~ “Secorfls” $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Stockings at i ‘ 90c'a Pair. oe The little defects in weave are scarcely noticeable, and will not affect the wearing qualities at all. In black, with cotton“sdles or all- silk feet; also some with garter tops, A wonderful bargain, : Math floor) Old: Bullding, Oa New Novels, Cloth Bound;:at'28c Booka. by, these authors commonly enst €1 to $115. If the twelve volumer are ordered at one time, we will send them jn angat, box,,sultable for, présentation. © When sent by mail add I9¢ to gach book for postuge At is'chegper, of course, to order them sent by expres j 12 New Novels for- $3.36 : Think of It. ‘The usual cost for such books 1s over:$12,5 Note care- fully:'the. authors; MGR cers - Ian Maclaren, Amelia; 1, Barr, oman. Mrs. Albort > Bayson! Terhune, Benson, Barr, Max. Pemberton, Eden 4, Ce de Cute 1 potty, é Gertrude Atherton, The books are’ priitéd from éntirely ne pr Ee, clear-faced type. The bindinge are in fihe Mnen cloth, handsomely embéssed in ‘colors, > 4 “Formerly.” : A, T. Stewart & Co. This offering of Girls’ Coats is the most notable of the | oh Winter things—to get more-for-your- money in Christmas things; and itis the time to get the choicest of the new can buy | fitted back; double-breasted; shawi~collar; tined-throughout with tm—j}— I viceable and 1g ACTUAL VALUE Ts the controlling idea here No customer can be misled here continuing the Series of _ il , Offerings of WOMEN’S COATS i Wanamaker selling of Women’s Coats has'been simply enormous, || has kept pace withit. The sure, rapid outlet we provide for ¢ and Wanamaker buying reat quantities of Women’s Gar- ments of high. character is so well appreciated by the trade that every maker who finds himself overladen, under the-unusual conditions of the present season, . : thing but the very best—for we will not all quality of our remarkable-offerings to-diminish.—— z The following groups of superb new coats have never yet a absolutely new, beautifully tailored, in the very latest l indicated are, if anything, underestimated. Several thousand coats are included—and there comes to us FIRST with his offer- ow the peared on our floors. “They. are best materials, and the savings styles an $37.50 Black Caracul Cloth Coats at $25 Very stylisa; imported materials; 34 inches long; semi-fitted back; double-breasted; collarless; finished with braid, lined with black satin. $40 Black Caracul Cloth Coats at $30 Stylish coats, 40 inches longs; in two models, one loose and one semi-fitting: both single-breasted; shawl collar; lined throughout with satin. i $60 Black Caracul Cloth Coats at $35 A superb coat, a copy of fife {mported model, 50 Inches long; sem!- borted black natin. Third floor, Old Building. TSR ER RAE . Sub-Station Store, Old Building TUESDAY’S- OFFERINGS—NOT ON SALE TODAY Women’s $7.50 Skirts at $3.50 A fine lot‘of about three hundred newly made Separate Skirte is ready for Tuesday morning. The skirts are made | up from the manufacturer’s surplus niaterials, and they have been produced in the styles selected by us, made ‘and finished with every detail of high priced skirts, The colors include black, brown, blue and’ gray, in the various plaited styles, in clusters or forming panels. Made very full, trimmed ‘with strappings or bias folds. Judging by the tremendous .eelling which followed our last sale of skirts in the pasement, promptness tomorrow will be necessary, even with three hundred skirte to sell. $3.50 each instead of $7.50. White Embroidered Waist Patterns, $1.15 Dressing Sacques at 45¢ Made of outing fiznne), in pink and white or blue and white stripes, Fitted back, full front, belt at waist. 3 re Women’s $3 Shoes at $2.20 Gun-metal calf, blucher lace shoes, with welted and stitched soles; aleo of patent leather with turned soles. Regularly. $3, now $2,20. $3.50 Net Waists.at $3 Of plain net, trimmed with filet and Valenciennes lace insertions. Made surpiice style, with short trimmed sleeves. Bae White Aprons at 25c to 85c Specially suitable for maids and waitresses. Made, with or without bib, trimmed with embrofdery and hemstitched pleits or with plain hem. - “482.50 Winter Blankets at $1.95. Pair ‘Heavy white blankets, 72x84 Inches, with pink and blue border’) ~ At Sia —-All-cotton blankets, but they are warm and ser- ough for double beds. - bi e ~“Men’s and Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, ;) At, Impxpensive ‘prices. All are initial handkerchiefs and they are neatly. boxed tons bad toy Ce unsepbor aa : For: 1 Bix/fo ic—Hemstitched w: em! iia eee ee ‘Nottingham ‘Curtains In patterns very Hke Renaissance, Point a@'Psprit, Irish Point and other reai laces. From $1 to $3 a pair, which ia a third under regular prices. peaatas Reece Meare nerve eseneg eee All-Linen Damask Napkins at $1.25 a Dozen Of snow-white Irish linen, 20x20 inches, in several pretty. patterns, $1.15 frish Bleached Table Damask, 75c 72 inches wide, in mifli:lengths of 2, 2% and 3 yards. 75¢ to $1 Opera Bags at 50c Made of pretty silks,Jjn various colors. 50c Elastic Beaded Belts at 25c Beaded with fet, mounted with jet buoktes, “Women’s $3 Trimmed Hats at $2 Made of aiik Draid'and of. velvet, trimmed with wings, black, green, navy blue and brown, : 50¢-Brrlap Pillow Slips at 25c They are trimmed with bands of red, tan and green. Bi $1 to $1.50 Black Striped Chiffon at 50c " Snitebdle for walsts. 45 Inches wide. \ Qoers, , idiot ' Oriental Net at 75c’and $1.a Yard In cream and white, sultable for waists. 45 inches wide. White Madras at 15c, 18¢ and 25c a Yard and jn stripes. bon