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the door tocked. At about that The name of the third man, who had an immense crop of yellow hair, Halli- | somebody discovered his sister's body Gay conid not recall. in the yard. When the dor of 3 , All day long, Halliday said, he and his| Smith's apartment waa forced. = furniture was fomd to be overturned, | aimervand the three men drank whiakey | Ta'Though there had been & struRgie Store Closes at 6 P. M. SN i Chicago Over Night ff j nied 6 o'clock In tho after- ci ! : , INKS BROTHER raoe oan ot or more Thbdey tna| Goes tin eaten Oy tata al | Leaves New York 3.00 P. M. | — ——— ined in the o 1 t our My ¥ } or oye ° ° egrets ity 2st et el br Te Grand Central, only station in New York on Where Providing Gifts Is a Science nt — 2 Wp LT eer OE OLE S Cae the Subway, Elevated and Surface Car lines. zg This 32-acre store, with its miles of counters, is filled i SMT Z eg 5 : 2 : with only the things that a Generation of etorekeeping hae ' | Armives Chicago 9.30 next moming eatant ie to be P. rene GIFTS. Wi Oey it is O satisfaction to give as well as to receive, The tawdry an I. STEIGERWALD PACKING CO. La Salle Street Station, only station on the useless things are not here. ‘There is nothing to waste { geroner, Acritelll. upon tnformation | pected to-day, ryopened the caso of) Mrs. Maud Smith, who was found dead | Sim the courtyant in the rear of her | “home, ‘No. 732 Columbus avenue, on} (fee % with a broken neck and frac: | fused skull. ‘The first investication re- pitted in a verdict of suicide i Elevated “Loop” ai r your time over. You can depend on everything bein, eal egy cul Gries Cons GOOD and RIGHT, It is the Kind of TIME-INSUBANC that is mighty valuable on thewse last Christmas shopping days. No one can afford to waste time now. To ac- complish the most in'the LEAST. TIME come to WANA- MAKER'S, st ‘For Gifts for a Man, come to the MAN’S STORE. | ¢ ee | Wanamaker NECKWEAR 1s gathered b ts who cater to the _ Twentieth Century Limited ||) n..imicgeeeest ss poet eye eo We Are Looking for Your Sunday Dinner Order. Try us this weck-for your Sunday Dinner order. After a wholesome satisfying rea) of our tender Juicy meat you will heave a sigh of satis- faction. We only buy best prime stock and undersell others by 10% to 20%. Saturday specials: c Legs of Canada Mutton, ; bbe ae Banu AEE 11¢ per tb. Legs of Spring Lamb...........0........0-00 15¢ per Ib. Fresh Hams Cut from Jersey Pigs. ..+ 120 per Ib. Comforts and Conveniences of the home, hotel. and club, nothing missing— « nothing to wish for—on the + «Mrs, Smiti's sister; Elizabeth er se TeneaTRRS Ces vera Be a Cured or Olc dM anIS Bee tee 12c peels : Your FE safe to give to:the most particular ‘man. oy NOt satisfied: that the ver t ¥ : s ra *s ‘ ar UReerest: andi appealed to tha. Coroner |} Latge Sirloin Steaks |: | ceases 15C per Ib. Saves a‘Day Each Way .- ae uieaperaven wth HOUSE COATS AND, DRESSING GOWNS. Clothing Dollars! - 1... 15¢ per Ib. - 10c' per Ib. ... 206 each, Long Island Fowl... 2... Fresh Shoulders of Pork, . RO make further inquiry, She said that! “ber brother, Ralph Halliday, of Blue U Point, LL, could give important. tea- t f ” Here is the ONLY atock of genuine ANGORA GARMENTS In the Railroad and Pullman Tickets’ delivered on request. Write to LF. Vosburgh, City. © A e G.E.P. A. 1216 Broadway, o: Telephone 5680 MADISON. ‘And Holiday SUSPENDERS—no man-ever had too many. . GLOVES, CANES,’; UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘SILK < tiabony. : Fresh Killed Rabbits, : Rat falliday w: aned to th : 2) 1 x . . £5. oF \ Caornen Ollies and made a matenent, }Choice.Cuts of Prime Rib Roast Beef-. 14G per tb.} []One of tie biggest single deals OFFICES:—149, 245, 415 and 1216 Broad- BOCK ES all BESTAHER ES : “He 'satd that on Dec: & he called a¢ } We sell Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and: Roasting Chickens positively at} }{¢Ver attempted in retail circles way, 25 Union Sq., 275 Columbus Aye.,. 117 The Wanamaker JEWELRY, and SILVER ‘Store offers the Gifts 3 ined hom of Ne inter at $ ocdock in § wholesale price ; ; ei : was “put through” when Gum- ~ West 125th St., and Grand Central Station. of elegance, of permanence, of lasting intrinsic a (ike ae ithe ribrning and found three men : ies Bee : moderate cust. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, GOLD JEWEL LVER- there, One was introduced as Theo-/} 223 FIRST Ave., —vet.isina sainsts. GRRE GONE area Ores) CD) Cee CS as Oe WARE, of pronounced /beauty and highest quallty—for much less “Gore Copeland: another ax Jack White. | aprreaetn 964) Brosdway, than in other stores of the first class. ‘ ig Headquarters ¢ : the ils_ii “American Winter Resorts’? mailed on receipt of a 5 5 7 is the details.-in UAMERIOA'S GREATEST -cent stamp by Advertising Department, Grand Cea- - Fine Chances for Money Saving on pers—four of the values that p 0 RAILWAY SYSTEM’? follow explain the result. = = ——___—--——||| These Handsome Coats for. Women '' Here is practically a complete stock of Women’s Winter Coats, in styles suitable for all occasions and preferences. And the remarkable 6th Ave,,:Cor. 20th Sf. Great Holiday Sale Of Shoes | our best manufacturers—aurplus stock at great concessions. These In the Basement Store. superb groups—notice the absurdly ‘low prices—make the question of 33.50and $4.00 $ Sh Men * Y 5 oO buying a new coat a very s{mple onf: a $15 and $16.50 Coats at $7—Caracul cloth, hip length, collarless, satin lined. $20 and $25 Coats at $10—Short coats.of caracul cloth, some of imported materiala; semi-fitted backs, collarless, satin lined. $18 to $22.50 Coats at $10—Coats of many atyles,“ including black broadcloth, colored broadcloth, plaid tourist coats and many other styles, chiefly those with loose, backs,and collarless. $25 to $35 Coats at $18— Long black broadcloth coats, mostly col- lariess, loose backs, velvet or silk trimmed; aleo tourist coats in Eng- : oes for and Women at. Our Great Holiday Slipper Sale. 4,000 Pairs Men’s Black and Tan Vartan ante . Kid Slippers: Regular $1.50 quality, $ 1-°° 2,500 Pairs Men’s High Grade Sample Slippers, Sizes 7, 74 and 8, Value up to $3.00, Msh and Scotch mixtures. “ Third Moor, Old Building. $ ] 25 —that no manufacturer in New York to-day could duplicate for the price. Vast range at $5.50. 1,000 Separate Skirts: At.Half Price Tomorrow This is'an opportunity not to be missed by any woman who wants vo add to her wardrobe. These two remarkable groups: $7.50 Skirts at $3.50 Each— Skirts of fine worsted panamas, in black, blue, brown and gray, and a few cloth. They are made in gored, eide-plaited, plaited in clusters or panels, trimmed with taflored strapping, buttons and blas folds. $9 to $12 Skirts at $5 Each— Skirts of panama and broadcloth, in black, blue, brown, made iin over the hips, falling in graceful folds. Plaited front and back panel, fihished with bias fold; others in a number of plaited styles. Come early tomorrow for best selections. — pnira noos, O14 Bullding. fbn ony Daoud Sub-Statiou Store, Old Building Saturdays Offerings—Not on Sale Today ‘ $1 to $1.50 Silk Remnants at 58c a Yard Here js a fine opportunity to select charming and inexpensive gifts. 2,000 yards of Plain and Novelty silks, in lengths of 2% to 10 yards, including hundreds of waist pattern lengths; many pieces marked at lees than half price. sh Girls’ Coats and Suits Reduced At $4.50, were 86.50—Abaut one hundred coats of fine mixtures, in brown, Sizes for 6 to 14 years. . ‘At $6.75, Were $8 to $12—Fifty eults for girls and young women, in stripes and other patterns. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls’ $2.50 to $3. Dresses at $1.50 These stylish dreases are made ot plaids, stripes and mixtures, in The Suits and Overcoats at $15 . TT": value of a thing establishes its selling price. Governed b —that would do $18.00 proud. j{] Your size and suit or overcoat [ideal are in this valuation. this rule these $15 Suits and Overcoats of ours should sell for considerably more—that is, if we were to guide ourselves by the selling prices teat prevail at other stores. Baleares our woollens direct from the mills and fashioning them in our own workrooms are responsible for the low price.and high character. The quickest method of convincing yourself of these facts is by’a personal inspection. The Suits at $15 take form! ina series of single-breasted models, radi- cal and conservative in style, fashioned of pure wool fabrics—cassimeres in exclusive designs and blue and black thibets. d The Overcoats at $15 involve a serics of models in all the new grays and black—pure wool fabrics in a diversity of weaves. ; ; ~ Other Suits and Overcoats up to $40. i WM V OG E] f —that flatter $25.00 even in { e these times. It .but requires your investigation to prove. BROADWAY 4 HOUSTON ST. Fur-lined $ 15 ; 5 ) Sa Z| Overcoats, D9. J. Gumpel 2 Son Cor. 6th Ave. & 16th St. 2290 THIRD AVE., 4th and 1 Sta) Great Sale of — RUBBER BOOTS in Our Basement We carry in our basement store the largest stock, the greatest assort- ment and at the lowest prices of any other house. & Men’s Knee Rubber Boots, $2.75 Boys’ Knee Rubber Boots, SIZCS: 330 Ownee cana -.. 200 Youths’ Knee Rubber Boots, sizes 11 to 2, 1.50 colors. sizes for 6 to 14 years. Tomorrow only at $1.50. Men's Wool-lined’ Buckle NCATE Ghnokonaaiensasar $3.00 Cold-proof High-Cut Lace Shoes, heavy cloth- quilted tops, leather toxing, double soles, suitable for motor- = Women's Aprons and Petticoats = At 28c to 85c—Aprons of white lawn, with or wfthout--bib, trimmed with embroidery, plaits or with deep hem. | At 28c to 30c—Women’s Short Knitted-Petticoats in plain colors; trimmed with fancy borders or crochet edge. At $1,25—Black Petticoats of mercerized sateen, with deep flounce {rimmed with plaits and finished with ruffle. a| “ST. |] fp mene : 5 Hosiery and Underwear Economies 302-304 J UL TON ST., ‘ The pied Res “seconda,”: but their SilahE(deteate are pots Bo, Srookiyn’ ( , ————————— ’ if Dec! - | Misses’ and Children’s Knee Rub- $ ] 00 ticeable, and they will wear as well as if perfec ly under. e NEW PUBLICATIONS, : NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS, ~ Home Again after Our Tour of the East | =) “Oh, yes! We saw the 3 President; shook both his hands; have his signed photo in my grip.” = price. ber Boots, sizes 11 to 2, $1.25; Women's Underwear—at 30c a garment, seconds of 50c grade— sizes 6t6 10% ...... Vests and Drawers of heavy-weight natural colored merino. | 1,000 Pairs Women’s Storm Rubbers. Cc (H Mi sizes 6,7, 74and8 ..... 35 Women's Stockinge— At 3 pairs for 28c, seconds of 124 grade— medium weight fast black n; double heels and toes. A COMPLETE , , ' ASSORTMENT OF Boys’ and nutes Rubber Children's Btockinge—At 18c = pair, 3 pairs for 50c, secondA.of 35¢ grade—heavy-woight fast black ribbed cotton; strong and durable. — Christmas Gifts | Diamonds Watchea For Christmas Presents There is nothing:‘you can give a boy Men's Half-Hose—At 18¢ a pair, seconds of 25c grade—plain black 8 an nnd Jewelry that he will appreciate more than a pair cashmere, with gray merino hee! \d toes. Also clerical merino, Gift Umbrellas . ||CASH«CREDIT | J ONLY RRLTABLE UP-TQ:DATR ao0Da of Storm King Rubber Boots, And our Prices bring them within the reach of all. Good time to buy that extra one you have promised yourself. PAYMENTS Boys’ Storm King Boots, sizes 3 to 6.... $2.50 {me to buy a gift umbrella. For Men and Women: Good igi, regularly. §1.25—26 and 28-Inoh, of American taffeta, PAL Teterencealinecbacaess Call, 6807 Cort, Youths’ Storm King Boots, sizes 1,1¥,2,. $2.00 Youths'Storm King Boots, sizes 111013 Gl. 7H ‘Ati$1.50, regularly $2—26 and 28-inch, of Union taffeta. Will send ic Chilrden’s Storm King Boots, sizes 6to 10 $1.50 ‘At $2, regularly \$2,75—26 and 28-inch umbrellas of Union taffeta Aesized, Amerlean Watch & Diamond Co, CHRISTMAS SHOE BONDS ~ with fancy handles. | 13 Maiden Lane, ries roe. | OPEN SNINOS UNTIL 0.30, = can be purchased at our store, in any amount, per-'| mitting persons to whom the Bonds are given to select just the shoes they want. : : Holiday Ribbons Satin rfbbons for fancy work and tying packages, in all the wanted colors: ‘ 4 No, 1—15¢ a plece of 10 yards,. No. 1%4—20c a piece of 10 yards, No. 2—25c a piece of 10 yards. Other widths, from No, 6, at 6c a yard, B5c a piece, to No. 60, at 80c a yard, $2.90 a piece. — 4-inch Taffeta Ribbon, in black, white, pink, light Dive, cagdinal and nevy dlue, for hair bows, 18¢ a yard. a a ~s Toys Greatly. Reduced—Good News! We have gathered a whole lot of Toys in the Economy. that will meke many-a ItKtle boy's or girl's eyes pop with delight—ang@ reduced their prices very much—mostly by half. The list is too long to quote entire—and the Toys will go very quickly—pbut here ‘are some of them; hs ? Mochanical Boats, 850, from bc. Balancing Clowns, 166, from %c; iton's second Teddy Bear Book is now on More About the Roosevelt Bears—7=22¥-2.°" In this second volume the Teddy Bears complete their tour of the East. The story is written throughout in merry | LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S Btencils, Se, from 160. 4, 100, from 20. rom 60c, =" Reine taacopey Droma, ft And many {'fitigle, and every page has « picture, many in colors, 186 pages of funny pictures, by R. K. Culver, sixteen of them : Will be at our Store every day Se, from. Sc. t Solora, ‘Size of book, 8% x 11 inches. List price, $1.50, Sent, prepaid, to any address on receipt of price by VEGETABLE COMPOUND. all a aus ee eae am and see “Mechantoal Atrehips, Sie, from Res paper: Ila, Be, from 10a, im an ing the children, Teddy Bear Sots, T5e, front #1. fees JOHN WANAMAKER _ Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave.,-Eighth to Tenth Street EDWARD STERN & CO,, Inc.,, PUBLISHERS, PHILADELPHIA ; Tah SSID 1 i Open Evenings Until Christmas, John Wanamaker, | | ——— |WORLQ. WANTS WORK WONDERS | THE. MOBT BUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR |" WOMAN'S ILie IN THD WORLD, o., Frederick Loeser & Con : | Hone & Sous, . ood Schulte, A. D, Matthews’ Bons, ait pater sd. \. Brokaw & Bro, + Abraham & Straus, 7 eeeninamegr: the advanced models of 1908; 19 gored, flare, which fits perfectly plain ~ all-wool and wool-and-cotton materials, and plain cheviots in various”