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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19076 i capes with thelr ives when e freight | run the car across the Susquehanna the peril was past Miss Ward fainted. | 3 = and Western tracks, Instantly he was| Willlama believed the flagman raised ; ; ; 5 | SMMASHES u weetes sone z re 4 pata almost blinded by the glare of a head-| the gates in ignorance that a train was Store Closes at 6 P. M ; = persona returning home from a drama-} ii) coming square in his face. A| only @ ahort distance away. . M. : He rehearsal_in Hackensack early to-| freight train was bearing down on him| The rallrond officiels began an investi- : a ‘ H day. / only a few yanis away. gation to fix the blame. ee ee ee : Civil Engineer A. W. Willams, of | “Jump, quick!" yelled Williams. fovea eens aee i é f an Io Bergen County, owned the car. In tt] All eres erst from the ear, They| HEAVY SELLING: HALTS | sero é i : eelta Ni taiewsrgt Arti ue’sicen inna itiaal| Gey oruicea end. ecunnen | ottsioes ta ADVANCE ‘OF COTTON.’ an a G us S appy Zain : 1 Ann Ward. Williams was drivi7e. All| An instant later the engine etruck the : | three are members of the Hackensack | automobile and flung it in the alr, Fall-| Cot-on opened better than expected to 7 . Dramatle Club, They had been prac-| ing, the wrecked car crushed into the’ —————— Dramato Ci, They ne taen ora [ing Ge rocked ot rated at th tae sll tomate, ata | This Is Going to Be a Merry Christmas, After All i fier midnight before the rehear- | Thomas, the flagman, was Inside ‘the| ing were the inttial prices: December, €-3 {ttle box of a house. He (i's Wide Uenuary, 3.00; March, 12 to\|| Everybody seems to have realized that the firtancial scare is over; for Srieake Veyalra lead Vextaaiiup fat the | andipinnedidawatterrie’ Ise as Sates et guprlle Se bo ieee in) eee TE Christmas shopping has been tremendous this week, 7; Auguat, 110 2 | The good work of the Women's Clubs is bringing out Christmas shop- }]] pers, todo their buying HARLY,~ That makes Santa Claus happy, for. ho doesn’t like the season that should be the brightest of the year, to be a ||] strain on anybody, We ure glad that you are helping us, | This store will NOT be open at night, at all. We'close every: day, at ||] 6.o’clock, right up to Christmas Hve. { } ‘A big touring car was smashed into dunk and three persona had close os- j - - . From Dec. 14th to Dec. 24th | Saka The Store will Close ° Main street croasing, Willlams started | ind he suffered other injuries, When y | From Dec. 14th to Dec. | & Compan The‘Store will Close AT SEVEN O'CLOCK _Come EARLY in the day, as well. Then you have the best chance-to Herald Square = eee things,'and can take’ more tinfe in making selections, Then you get: FIRST CHANCE, at the splendid SPECIAL OFFERINGS that are presented, Read the remarkable news ‘below: _ : ‘ Have You Seen. the. New Wanamker TOY STORE? | Everybody tells us that itis the finest exhibition of play-time things in New York City, The children are wild with: delight over -the wonderful railways, the great pond, the electrical ‘toys, the bears, the: dolls, the | , clowns and the tliousands of other merry makers. _ ih Come and pick out the Christmas gifts.and eave yourself the worry of being a late shopper. Bring the little folks, if'you can, pice noce, oid Ballina. _ Men’s Derbies $3 and $3.50 Kinds at $2.25 { | | ___ These Derbies ure in advance Spring styles, ‘They have been specially made up for ||| 8 in models of our own selection, because the manufacturer had the bodies which he wished to turn into money, Ail are perfect in deep, true, lasting black, of a quality every man will appreciate at a glance. In a full range of sizes and proportions, to meet the requirements of men of all figures. The quality that sella reguiarly at $3 and $8.50, now at $2.25 each. ‘ Mal floor, New Bullding, Fourth Aye. AT SEVEN / O'CLOCK $15, $18, $20 & $22 . Suits & Overcoats for Men \ hich the cloths are” good the of Coats for Women We ascribe no’remarkable merits to the, ma- ‘Hipl h arakul cee Cet $14,00 terials beyond the fact thatthey ase thoroughly lanece aunties length. Revutety $35.00. At $22.50- dependable. : Full length. Regularly $45.00. At $26.50 One does not expect luxurious linings or the Black Broadcloth Coats costly weaves of English looms at theese ex- Hiplenuth = Regularly $15.00. At $9.75 tremely low prices. Full 1 nf Regularly $29.50 to $35.00. At $19.00 Bul there feed be He neciiation clout these um vengin’ | Regularly $39.00 to $48.00. At $29.50 garments. Their quality is vouched for by our ‘ Evening Coats & Capes label. Beyond this, however, there is much to Numerous.full length models of finest imported in w. | Men’s $5 Blanket Bath Robes es : : a "At $3.75 Each Hasan fey Ccenomy Iplascu ens say. ; ; broadcloth, satin lined and interlined.® In the hendling ol expeniiye or inexpensive materials, our - Regularly $39.50. At $25.00 i ; eee Ro Rae eres di istinction—no; i os 5 ere are just one hundred and five fine, warm Blanket obes Sub-Station Si 5 oem ad carers ee evipes cited te fe Regularly $48.50. At $39.50 M+ || tor Men, made of Jacquard-figured cotton blankets, in rich colorings and ne Staton Storey Ody Balldlne 2 : ¢ mera hiantatetedk . simply Regularly $65.00. At $48.50 handsome designs. Look just like wool, and are as comfortable as a man + SATURDAY’S OFFERINGS—NOT ON SALE TODAY Spemereee ticamedeed iaike ra ; as nee to ea candatds E lined Cc at ae Regular $5 values, here to sell just in time for Christmas, 6: ae absolut whic! : a is Ny ach, ‘ ity. Sto : ooas Une ne ain Cals raraneler ersunioe _$1 Tailor Suitings at 68c. a Yard A maker's vurplus, after his holiday trade was done. Beautiful Jac-} “4 splendid gro iwoii b, quard-figured designs—splendidly finished, and fully worth $8 each— ty Hpjolicheckedand plaid ligt waighewvedl | % ored Suitings, finely finished, in a rich range of colorings; ||] now $5. Biale | iccr Neral sold usually at $1 a yard or more, now at 68 a yard. 50 in, wide—admirable for Christmas dress patterns. Men’s $1 to $2 Scarfs at 65c wicAt, se iin $i--@-inch check and piaid, fight weogat cloth suitings, Also at Full length models, with collars of fur. Regularly $39.50. At $25.00: Regularly $48.50. Ar $39.50 Regularly $65.00. At $48,50 ATTENTION IS ALSO INVITED TO THE Thus you will find no difference either in * cut, style or finish between these suits and overcoats and thése ranging up to our highest priced. —_—oOOO—— | We have bought abont six thousand ‘iandsome scarfs from one of BS MPC neh Fan syaPlald handy attines aa ney : ae the best neckwear makers, to sell at this very popular price. Regular pals Suits and Overcoats SIZES $1 to $2 quallifes of silks, in the desirable folded squate style, aud ina} | Bargains in Women’s Apparel 30 a - great range of patterns and colorings—including plain white. Fine for .25, were -—Long Kimonos, made of flannelette, light ground, for Young Men, at $12.50 Hee At which a large collection of House and Evening holiday gifts, Boxed If desired. 63c each. Main floor, New Buliding, | With fancy figures, shirred yoke, trimmed with satin border. At 6Sc, were 85c—White Petticoats of cambric, deep flounce, trim- Dresses and Tailored Street Suits in many \ | med with face insertions and edge. fash‘onable models are now being offered. $5 to $8 Trimmed Hats at $3 Persie pee late ae of white lawn, trimmed with filet insertion, | » short sleeves, Reduced because they have becn carelessly handled—a few stitches| At $1.25, regularly $1.75—Shirt waists ot mercerizea gingham in and pins will make them right. ‘The agsortment includes tailored, walk-| Dlaids, front’of tallored plaits, long sloeves with cuff, linen collar. 1 ing and dregs hats, in many colors and styles. z Royal Balen, O14 Butlding, Third floor. ». Women’s Gloves It Pays to Buy Because they are seasonable, serviceahlé, well madé gloves, very moderately priced. Al HioMtanalah gloves tor women: 1 clasp P. X. M., Cape, In tan shades, xi brown. 1—1-clasp halt-pique Mocha Gloves, in gray, tan; G6o—3-clavo Giacd Gloves, In tan and bia Saran If for no other reason than to prove the strength of our facilities, the selection of such a low price for special mention would be justified, Special for Saturday, December 14th, _Sale of Winter Coats. for Girls * Full Length Coats, of brown or blue cheviot and mannish mixtures; flannel lined: sizes 6 to IG yrs. Our clothing for young men is not an “abridged edition’ of older men’s apparel. Jt is made from beginning to end with especial heed to the ideas anddesires of the younger element—who are, ‘in att Women’s $25 to $35 Coats, $15 ‘This is an added group of stylish Winter coats, in addition to one of their way, quite as critical as the experienced and Values $10.00 and $12.50. At $7.75 ||]. the finest offerings we have ever made in women’s garments, There are fare See ae fastidious man of fashion. Values $15.00 and $16.50. At $10.00 }| | aaboutd seven tnuad edi coats) tmithisicol lect onainie large varlety_of styles, ... Girls’ Suits at Tempting Prices ||] and a complete range of sizes in almost every style. The matet ho cern it wo EM At $12.50 the aszortment a seth cael fabrics in ats, full length models. of cheviots and chide brondcloths, cheviots, tweeds In English and Scofch mixtures, vel: | jy oveh°qs brave old ratte, Ghee eS Ende ny all RCE, both suits and overcoats is varied and satistying. -li + si , ours and caracul cloth. iow lees, because lines are broken. Mostly f tri 7 ‘ ; flannel-lined; sizes 6 to 16 yrs. 0 ‘The broadcloth coats are 60 and 52 inch models, collarless, trimmed | 5 raw piain colors; sizes 14 to 18 years-$6.75.. Co a Regularly $17.50. At $12.50 Regularly $18.50. At $13.50 Regularly $20.50 to $25.00, At $15.00 cat neck and cuffs. The tweed coats are Imported and domestic, in long. ‘At $10, were $13.50 and $15—Sults of broadcloth, cheyiot and fancy loose, graceful styles. They are coats that huye been selling formerly mixtures, ‘About fifty Suits at this closing out price—-$10, at $25 to $36. now at $15 each. A Saturday, D r 14th, i There is a limited number of short velour coats, {n blouse styles, und r aeaapT Special Sale—Tailored Suits a few caracul cloth coats 50 inches long. Children’s Dresses at Savings Lal We also have ready this morning, just fourteen handsome 50-inch | Decided savings, too, on a‘ bik aac: Circe Can ney, Karakul Cloth Coats, full length models; {$19.50 sizes 8 to 14 yrs. Regularly $29.50, ) === for Girls, Misses and Small Women — 380 Sults of cheviots, plain or striped broad- ttled plush, In double-breasted sty¥e, with large shaw! collar} of pret gues See eave: ati Lined with heavy brocade satin. Excellent motor 1" Many styles ee mane (colons Deserve eae $3.50 and $4.75, coats, or for any cold weather wear. Regularly $65, today at $35 each. +75, $2. ‘ 2. . cloths, mannish sujtings, in stripes and checks and For Misses d Small W: | 9 eS eee _ Girls’ $5.75'to $8.75 Winter Coats at $4.50. chiffon velveteens; a full assortment of colors. - 14 10 18 yrs: 32 to 36 bust. : | 2500 Zephyr Shawls peor nieunieen bliss tolsoveral Buus red cokie=-s8 many sil, from 6 to (Regularly $15.00, at $8.75 E ul Cloth Coats, full length... 1$05 00 .; that matter, These full length, warm coats are made of mixtures, plaids, Testa $700. at ee Regularly $35:012— | at $1 and $1.50. cheviots and velvets, in various styles. : egularly $25 to $35, at Just in the nick of tlme for the benefit of Christmas shoppers we 25c and 50c Gun-Metal Hat Pins at10c Evening Capes,. of imported broadcloth,|$19,50 made this enormous purchase of handsome Shetland and Berlin Zephyr Shawls, many of them mixed with sllk. It 1s an importer’s stock which In various styles, set with pearls or turquoise, plain, for monograms For Misses and Small Women: ; | sats sha y in light shades. Regularly $25.00. Poeae Millia to sacrific-sharply, and we were quick to see your ad-|Or With pretty designs of entwined knots, F (14 to'18 yrs., 32 te 36 bust) e s vantage in having these Shawls at these little prices as Christmas gifts. Gift Belts in Holly B 5 50 Regularly $20.00, . at $13.50 Also, a Special Sale of ‘They are chiefly In white, some tn gray and a number In black. All new, ift Belts in Holly Boxes, 50c ti Regularly $35.00 to $42.50, at $25.00 85_D: G a ase just out ot the ‘Custom Beane) ast Dertesl conattlour ij Steel studded ee Si LO of RGR. Eas seers 185 Dresses for Girls and Misses | Be ee eee ate a aales coivoais tienen: 75c Silk Opera Bags at 50c (sizes 6 to 16 yrs.) ‘Thint floor, Old Butiding. Of cheviots, serges, albatross, nun’s veilings, and Panama in plain colors or fancy plaids and checks, Regularly $7.50 to $16.50 . ~ At $3.95, $4.95, $6.50 and-$8.90 Clothing for Boys Inexpensive Leather Goods Which make pretty and “useful gifts—today you pay less than usual Separate Skirts. |e ic ncsen ses omen © her Jewel Boxes, at 50c, regularly Toc. i Petia S Ski f ty] siall riced at #4, a eather writine: Gavan test imeeiins Skirts of one style are specially p [eather Collar Baws,/at S0cy rexularly which is just half their regular values. These ? ~ ; are woll-tailored skirts, made ot panama or cloth, Rogers’ Extra Plated Table Silver . in gored and side plaited styles, trimmed with A fine assortment of knives, forks and spoons, in three different pat- Hats and Furnishings for Boys and Girls Our. principles, as specialists, require that no single item shall be slighted—that nothing shall be uncongidered which finds place’ under our roof. A een This explains why even the little needs of little W i 4 = sisi terns; inexpensive prices, Suggestions here 'for a handsome, serviceable 1 follee P ft fmt peal ells eb Hiei We do not dwell for any great length upon the strapping or bias folds. 7 rifts which will-delizht a honsowite, ) 80 often neglected, find here the punctiliou: integrity of the fabrics we employ. 6 Tea Spoons, at a dozen Medium Forks, at 82.80 a dosen. attention that they deserve, = Ruther itt S fypespe eet “ $9 to $10.50 Skirts at $5.50 1 ..[ _Reseert epoona, wigzen | Goftes Spoons, at $1.15 m dosen, $ % |>—ather it is our wish to have you accept as certain, Of fine aultings, panamas, cloth and cheviot, In gored, flared and| “Dessert Forks, at #44 doxen- |, Oranes Spoons, at 4.50 @ dozen, the idea that under no circumstances could we be 11] platted styles, some finished with bias folds, Triple Plate Desvert Forks, at 82.50 a dozen. t persuaded to offer ought else. ) | ‘Aiso at $ Oand $12.75, fine broadcloth and taffeta silk skirts, made : ; a ‘ = ji ||] in: 2s side-piaited models, or the new gored flare, which fits perfectly Christmas Cards Oe But upon those little details of elegance, of novel- |]{, plain over the hips. Thirt Goor, Old Building. Tiausscaa oti them forieedkrronteretorsites Shirts.. vreesssees.$5.00, 1-50, $2.00 ty and of careful finish, we lay particular stress Wanamaker Christmas Card Packet of twenty imported cards, better - Mufflers $1.00° to $2.75 via ‘ ° than ever, at 25c. : i ois aah 4 —a’ always invite comparisons: y Bost Card Packet of twemty Imported post cards, at 2Sc. § Suspenders....... «(in Holiday Box) 25¢ to $2,00 i ue an aes an Buy Slippers Now Wanamaker Post Card Packet of twenty c rds, at 25c. i | Sweaters and Knitted Jackets. $3.50 to $4.50 Neral saults, single and dousle breasted models of } Better assortments—less crowd than later, Guess at ari . 2 Ei Book Stor f : : e ; ‘ yer ; ristmas Hints fromthe Economy Boo ore Neckwear, ...........0.." Sc, 50c, $5.00 shaven iene ree me pepee) etsceereocker 4] the size—we'll exchange willingly after Christmas if you Chr tables, arranged according to prices— 25c, 28c, 30c, 45c and ur— & Handkerchiefs ..’ 5 J0c to 50c Ui eatin pares hy il] miased it, : : are treasures ‘in hiswry, biography, poems and general literature and : Fur Gloves and Gauntlets... Saree “$i. 95 to $8. 95 $5.00 to $19.50 C) worse’ MUppere—Rost grade fur-trimmed felt Romeos, in pretty col | booke, for young people. : ney 4 x ee ca ae : : { = orem on! Dat Siippers—Plain and) trinineed @1 and 81.50. i ak i i i COMBINATION SEIS i Ree eae Ete eet Oe “to 15 eae Dancing and Drews Ailypere—Many prely soiet tao 48." | Men?s and Women’s Umbrellas Specially Priced ‘ Mufflers and Neckties (to match )In Holiday Box$2,50_ 50, and by easy ye to $4. At $1.50, regularly $2—Hxtra quality, tape edged, union taffeta Unr a} ‘sn SUppera—Kid Slippers, i ‘ ‘ a 5.00 to $25. Jlonie 1 Seainkin Kippers, Aurable novelties, a 1 wood or fancy handles. ‘ Suspenders & Neckties (to match) ‘ "$1.95 $5.00 to $25.00 } ele SUID Nees, ey dC eect ei memularly §275—Bxtra quality, tape edied,,unton taffeta Um- Qversnate far’ Bays, single and double breasted Daseeatas brellas, with fine assortment of fancy handles. models of navy blue kersey and cheviot mixtures; Ke end Match Suspenders, Garters & Arm Bands to Match $$,25 ‘At $2.50, regularly $3.25—Extra quality, yarn dyed taffeta Umbrellas, a Kid Gloves for boys and girls....,.$1.00 to $2.00 Rc ae oe maces {}|- Shoes for Boys and Girls SE eet Umbgollas trom $0¢ to $1.50 each, 3 Fee oben cee ce ene Boe eeresog Russian Blouse and Seller Sults of serge, cheviot Better shoe investment you ebuldn’t make. for your : _ Brush-and-Comb Sets 750 : é ae ts Umbrellas for boys, girls and children: 95c to $1.95 and tweed tures: bloomers; sizes 2}4 to 12 years. chore eee pase Se ee ee With mirror added, $1.50. Bot eel era ina backs, eaten: ioe bo3 Boece 358 oH aie Tuxsde, Bren cae cea 6 to 17 years. Mor Cale Muwoner Lage fhoee, neavy seltched soles Co, ol, ilitary Hair Br: uses ee $ vane Be a-Pair 3 al 30. ell Gtriat Shpca ot ‘Warne kidskin, ptump poles, CTE oripinion, glass base and 6-inch globe. Special for Saturday Hats for boys and girls in polo, Napo- leon, Russian and huzzar models; Reel $1.50 ~ Scotch Caps. Values up to $3.00, Special) === Russian. Blouse and Sailor Suits a Ao ee | arsauteo JOHN WANAMAKER [ive tis : A large variety, fashioned of white serge or velvet, extra collars of lace or silk.