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SOS + the Bi = a BISHOP POTTER LEFT ESTATE 0 GHILOREN } Second Wife Not Mentioned in. Will of Prelate, Which Was Filed To-Day. WARE. GOAL WARK Ay, & 70 ran ay Ms J aur sty we ‘The wil of the Inte Bishop Henry Ooedman Potter was filed to-day. It was Nov. 2%, 1903, and leaves the en-| estate to the five children | Bishop, Mrs, lara Stiney Davidge,| Mrs. Jane Russell, Mrs, Mary Hyda,| Migs Sarah L. Potter and Alonzo Potter. | mention of the mec * Rotter tn the wil Laat | jonz0 otter and Charles Holland! Russell, the Bishop's son-inelaw vere ed Ag executors and the will w led by the latter's law firm, Stetao Jennings & Russell. Tie petitio left more than $10,000 tm p more than $10,000 in real es- WHISKY (New Wanamaker Building) Everything a man needs in the way of clothing to make his Winter comfortable is here, con- veniently assembled on one great floor—from sturdy shoes to a new Lincoln-Bennett hat. Clothing for his outdoor and indoor sports, and all the necessary sporting goods as well, Equal provision is made for the boy. And speedy service is part of the carefully planned whole. “Who Made Your Suit?” —Asked one man of another—“It certainly fits splendidly!” “WANAMAKER’S READY-TO-WEAR TAILORS MADE IT”—returned the other man, laughingly. “T paid 350 for my suit,” said the first man. “I PAID $25 FOR MINE,” said the other. And there you have it, in a nutshell. Stop and think a minute: All your tailor does ts to make a suit roughly to your form, and then, when he has tried it on, chalks it and fits it more-closely, and rips up the basting. All we do is to get enough suits, and by very care- ful measurements provide for every form as closely as possible. And then we call in our fitter, and try the suit on you, chalk it and fit it more closely, and rip the sewing out. OUR TAILOR AND YOURS HAVE DONE PRECISELY THE SAME THINGS TO YOUR CLOTHES, AND THE RESULTS ARE THE SAME—BUT WHAT A DIFFERENCE IN THE COST TO YOU! And frequently, because of the large variety of normal measurements we have provided for, you don’t have the delay of even trifling alterations, before you can wear the suit you pick out. Here ere some of the Wanamaker Ready-to-be- fitted Guits for Fall and Winter, in which we want to get you interested. (The full range is $15 to $45.) At $20—Suits, in brown, diagonal with oltve stripe; notched collar with long roll; rather straight front with slight dip. ry ca i ly dip front. At $2B—Gulte of dark gray worsted, sett [PACT SWEMY Sip frome colored stripe; medium roll front; 32 in. long; | ground with rich striped effect of green and plain cuffs. Cog ‘Sots three-button coat. At $28—Suits of light shade of gray, Scotch —A dark silk-mixed worsted with effect, in berring-bone and basket-weave, with /@0UbIe hairline stripes, about an inch apart. x | Medium lapel and roll; 3-button, 4inch false touch af red and white. Conservative model. _ vent in sleeves, Men’s Exceptionally Handsome Shirts at $1 These fine Colored Shirts are 'way above the class, in quality, workmanship and appearance, that their price denotes. And by that same token, they are the best we have ever offered ior a doliar, Materials are fine percales and madras, printed in many very handsome color-combinations in uingle and cluster stripes. Included are tans, blues, blacks, greens, etc. The shirts are made in the comfortable coat style, that most men know and like, and that besides is easier to launder than old-style shirts. Attached cuffs. All sizes, 14 to 17, Plaited bosoms or plain negligee. $1 each. Main floor, New Building. LINCOLN-BENNETT | Men’s Smart DERBIES AT $5 | Walking Gloves, $1.50 Famous hats from a famous hat-maker—to be __ They are our famous “Royale” Gloves and ' i we have yet to find a glove expert who can pro- found in New York only at WANAMAKER'S. duce more style and better quality for the price. Styles are those approved by exacting London They are made of the good-looking and service- and Paris wearers, modified, where necessary, for able Kassan capeskin—with special regard to American tastes (for Lincoln-Bennett carry out Proper fit, by one of the best makers of men's 4 rs fine gloves. our wishes in the hate they make for ne), One-clasp, or large horn button; spear em- Light in weight, of superb quality, faultlessly | proidered backs; in black, white and tans. The trimmed and finished, and of a deep, true, lasting | correct gloves for Autmn walking wear—$1.50 a black. Lined or unlined, as you prefer. Various| Pair. Other fine gloves for Fall and Winter: 2 : 7 A 7 Tan capeskin—$1, $1.25 and $2—fleece-lined, $2. blocks, including a new one, with a decided dip to! Mocha Gloves, géay or tan $1.50 and $2-—silklined, the brim, front and back. $5 each, | $2.75, $2 and $2.25. At $30—Suite in seal brown unfinished worsteds with a lighter brown stripe; fancy turn-up two-button cuff; long roll; slanting Chamols Gioves, bush $1.50. \ Ci 9, r 73, “De Brazza” Soft Hats at $1.75 | pivtatin Gaumitny #130, 4199 and #2 American-made—the enterprising maker got a “™lined Gloves, $5, $6 and $6.50. specimen of our Paris-made De Brazza the first | day we exhibited it. And his excellent copies show how quickly Americans “catch on” to a. good foreign idea. “Wanamaker Special” Suits for Boys at $5 jate—twins of th y! in | above what the price usually buys—that’s why, he ¢ real De Brazza hate except in | ere should like to have every parent who does not know price--$1.75. Main floor, New Building. this splendid five-dollar group come and see it, and little object-lesson on how to a] nd that an #0 Dest ScFahe “ : tage when buying Boys’ Clothing. inter ‘Wanamaker Special’ Razors, 50c | styles: |" Sailor Suits, sizes 5 to 10 years, and Russian Blouse A very low price for such good razors—men guits, sizes 3 10 7 yearsmof all-wool mixed chevios. who have tried them come back for three or four Double-breasted Suits, knickerbocker trousers, sizes 8 to : 17 years~of fancy all-wool mixed cheviots, atatime. A noted fitm makes them for us, in’ Reefers, sizes 3 to 12 years, of all-wool serges, frieze, ies— ici hinchilla and mixed cheviots. large quantitiee==hence the small price, ‘They are | “MANETS SO falltwool taney mised cheviois sisee 8 10 17 full hollow-ground, with wide or narrow blades,and | years, we promise that they will give good service. 50c. | —All at 85— Main floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. 1. Stewart ¢& Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St, One of our most dion tasks in. praising Boys’ Clear color-tones, tan, Clothing is to make the rest of our " guits keep up the ‘an, brown, bronse and | pace set by the “Wanamaker Spe: Suits and Overcoats green, the neat buttonhole edge found in foreign | at $5, There is 90 much extra goddness in them, over and Store Closes j ’ f) Store Cloves Nay, A py ght thr 7 1 Tf) , > at6P M // UKM, A ore f/ U at6P.M G (Old Stewart Buildi se products of the world are so lavishly and artistically displayed. The store never before looved so beautiful as now. | Never were sto so splendidly assorted and so entertainingly displayed. The magnificent DRESS GOODS SALONS possess enthralling interest for women. | Every weave and texture is here, and every color-play that dyers know. Women tell us that/ it is so delightfully original to find the fabrics displayed SO THAT THEY CAN BE FREELY | SEEN. So different from having to ask to see this and that, and then never seeing half that even an ordina tore has to show. rehand such satisfying displays could be made, even if they had space to assemble such exhaustive stocks. | This is just one example of why the New WANAMAKER'S is so fascinating to women this Fall. | Magnificent Black Fur Cloths at $2.75 a Yard Not a yard was made to sell for less than $5.50. Others were $6 and $7.50. But the importer wanted to‘turn them over quickly. You have probably seen these warm, luxurious fabrics. Made up into coats, it will puzzle any- body but an expert to tell that they are not real furs. They are serviceable, protective, handsome, and in exactly the proper effects, to be in style with the popular furs this season—black caracul, broadtail and baby lamb—truly wonderful reproductions of the real furs. Widths 48 to 50 inches—3 ¥ yards, making a three-quarter length coat, for an investment of $9.63. Originally that length would have cost $19.25 to $26.25. Now $2.75 a yard. Dress Goods, First floor, Old Building. You may get a general idea of the graceful lines of this charming odel from the picture, but you will not realize the unusually fine xpert tailoring and excellent finish they show, equal to that of custom- made garments. The Suits are made in the same style as the picture, in black, blue, green, wis- taria, brown and smoke. The single-breasted coat is 42 inches long, with a half-fitted back, trimmed with bias cloth and ornaments of satin, giving the new short-waisted effect, the seams are slashed, forming points on side. The coat is fastened with two large satin-covered buttons, and has large revers trimmed with bias folds of velvet and back cuffs of velvet, and is lined throughout with satin. The skirt is a new close-fitting, gored model, butt satin buttons, finished with velvet and bias strapping of sai Se ed on left side with large ond floor, Old Building. We have Twenty Hats trimmed with Ostrich Feathers —some with willow plumes and others with French ostrich feathers. We offer them $20 and $25 Any woman wanting a beautiful feather hat, will be glad to Grand Salon, Second floor, Old Building. possess one of these. The charm and style of our trimmed hats for women is duplicated, in appropriate juvenile fashion, in these pretty Hats for Children and Young Girls season, and offer a choice group, special tomorrow at $3.50, $4 and $5 as well as others at higher prices. Children’s and Girls’ Hat Section, near Grand Salon. Silk-warp Costume Chiffon at 2ic a Yard A most unusual price for a particularly charming fabric of silk-and-cotton. It has a rich lustre, is soft and clinging in weave, and will make most attractive party dresses for women and girls—| with very small outlay for the material. : Colors are light blue, pink, mais, lilac, Nile green, and other desirable shades. The offering is sure to go.in a hurry at the price, 25c a yard. First floor, Old Building. Fall Petticoats Three different models with all the good re- quirements petticoats should have—excellent ma- | terials, perfect fit, neat finish, smart style and lots of good looks: : ; f | At $5.85—Messaline Silk, in taupe, navy blue, wistaria, which continues tomorrow in the Camera | brown, peacock, rose, pink, light blue, white or black; deep Store, Fourth floor, Old Building, sectional flounce, with pin plaits. i - At $4—Mohair in gray or navy blue; sectional taffeta Tomorrow's program: silk flounce, with stitched bands. . 10 to 12 A. M. At $5.75—Ligh: pad i‘ 5 y ight or Dark Plaid Mohair; umbrella flounce, ce Beles Demensirasien with embroidered ruffle. Thiid floor, Old Building. Velox Enlarging. Post Card Printing. fF 5 Ba arieee | Children’s Coats and Headgear There are also 250 superb bromide en- These pretty garments for wee women are in largements on exhibition. jthe daintiest and simplest styles; the Caracul Coats are particularly effective models for little Buy GOOD SHOES folks. The chinchillas and corduroys are extra For Your Boys and Girls fine values at their special price, $4.50. At $10 each—infants’ Coats af black caracul; double Nothing pays better dividends than good shoe | faced collar, turned-back cuffs, quilted lining, pearl buttons, leather, and your children will quickly prove the | Sizes for 2 to 6 years. quality. Try today and see how we respond to| At $4.50 each—Infants’ Coats of chinchilla and cor- duroy; three smart models; finely tailored; emblem on sleeve, the demand for the best. or trimmed with braid and buttons. Sizes 2 to 6 years. For Boys and Girls on Stormy Days. | At $3.50 each—Infants’ Bonnets of (elt, in white and Tan Shrewsbury grain leather is the most nearly water- | CO!ors, proof and indestructible leather we can get. It is not hi d- | satin ibbons and flowers. Sizes up to 6 years, Some, but it IS good. Shoes made from it with extra stout} At $1 each—Infanty’ Close-fitting Caps of faille silk, soles, in Blucher lace for both boys and girls, at $3.50 to $5, | trimmed with bows of satin ribbon. Sizes up to 3 years. according to sizes, Third floor, Old Building. Box calfskin is a splendid, serviceable leather, the grain Amateur Photographers will pick up many valuable hints on develop- ing and printing from the Kodak- Velox Exhibition and Demonstrations Ozobrome Process. surface is better than the smooth finished sort—don't seuffso| WWomen’s Nainsook Combinations | easy—and it takes a fine polish. Boy 8’ shoes of this leather, M sizes 1 to B 1-2, at $2.40 and $3; sizes 10 to 13 1-2, at $2and| WVell-designed garments which do away with $2.50. Girls’ Shoes, a: $2, $2.50 and $3. |extra fullness at the waist, and that are well suited Dress shoes of kidskins and patent leather, in styles suited | for wear wit y f owing feet, at $2 to $5, depending on sizes. | h the close-fitting dresses now the |fashion, All are handsomely trimmed with lace, LTT, embroidery, beading, medallions and ribbon, Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 28¢ a Yard |""41 s:—cone cove and wen 7 sot pets reir ert P > aati; ; 1 $1. ‘orset cover and skirt, or drawers. Pd mit ca she beat quality. of satin (als or M S2r Corset cover ond drawers, corset cover and skirt, most things for which ribbons are used. Special) At $5—Corset cover and drawers. Third floor, Old Bldg. at 28c, Colors, white, cream, mais, black, blue, | et pink, green, mauve, old rose, cardinal, castor and Nainsook Nightgowns, $1.50, $2.25, $2.75 brown. Main floor, Old Building. At each price there are several pretty styles. coeenmans The trimmings are embroidery, various laces, me Shears at 28c Each dallions, hemstitched plaits, beading and ribbon. They are “seconds” in finish, but that fact does | Third floor, Old Building. not interfere in the least with the keen cutting power of the blades but does change the price| HAIR BRUSHES at $1 very materially, Bent and straight, 6 to 9 in. | These are first quality Hair Brushes—an im- Main floor, Old Building porter s surplus, with finest bristles and solid backs Smart Hand Bags at o1 50 in assorted woods, mostly ebony, but some highly . ’ é polished satinwood and foxwood. Every brush is Trim, stylish, well-finished Morocco Bags in black and brown, whose good looks tell you they perfect, and not one in the lot is worth less than must be specially priced—they are. With lock $1:50; and most of them are worth $2, $2.50 or and key. Main floor, Old Building. $3. Tomorrow, $1 each. Main fioor, Old Building to Main floor, Old Building Women’s Fall Suits at $30: ¥ values the suits present at their very special price, until you see the| satin, high turnover collar, fastened with satin scarf, close-fitting sleeves with turned- | (RA a a | aR RAR cme TREN LE SE ES TT Saturday's Basement Specials cA Ngews-Budget for MEN A great many men have come to know the rich provision of good things in the way of Men's Furnishings always to be found in the Economy Basement. This is for the men who don’t know inspiration, to walk through tis fine, dignified old building, during these Autumn days or their wives: Men’s Stylish Neckwear at 25c Handsome Scarfs, made from a specially selected variety of silks in all the | popular colors, and designs that are full of dash and originality. Men who usually pay 50c for their scarfs will wonder why, when they see these. 2 -in. Four-in-hands, the popular shape Men’s Suspenders at 25c a Pair We get these lots of excellent suspenders to sell from time totime, as often fas the maker collects enough short ends of the webbings used in his 50c sus- Light-weight cotton, strong and durable, in varied patterns; nickel But, of course, there is not another Dress Goods Store anywhere that has roomy salons, where trimmings, calfskin ends Domet Flannel Sleeping Garments at 50c Soft, warm, ideal for cold nights—the kind that men are beginning to ap- Nightshirts, of this excellent material, soft and durable, well made, amply cut. Splendid value at 50c each. Pajamas $1. Women’s Long Black Broadcloth Coats at $10 There's considerable style, comfort, in the | preciate nowadays lored, 50 ine |eral wear. In their making we have used all the favorite materials of the) Broadcloth Coat illustrated here, which we shall offer tomorrow for $10. It is made of very good material, well tai- hes long, and well adapted for gen- | ‘The coat is single-breasted, col- llarless, handsomely trimmed at neck with inlaid velvet and scalloped braid; running | over the shoulders and halfway down the back. Full sleeves, with satin-lined cuffs. Short Covert Coats at $5 A collection of Covert Cloth Jackets, in various styles in all sizes, which we formerly sold at $8 and more. Practical and jaunty—now to clear them out quickly reduced to $5 each. », Underwear and Hosiery iy A lucky purchase of a maker's surplus//f accounts for half-hose at half-price; the vests; {and drawers are ‘ not affected by the slight imperfections, Men’s 25c Half-Hose at 12'c a Pair Of full-fashioned cotton, in black or tan; dou ble soles, high spliced heels; every pair perfect. | Men’s $1 Underwear at 50c a garment |/§ Blue ribbed Winter-weight Shirts or Draw-/ fi | ers, 60 per cent. wool. First quality of a well-| We 4 known brand selling all over the country at $1 esch. Neatly trimmed and finished; full in size. Women’s 25c Undergarments at 15c each Vests of white ribbed cotton; high neck, long or short sleeves, in regu ar or extra sizes, Draw- ers to match, knee length, trimmed with lace. |colors, with full chifion rucke, and prettily trimmed with omen Like Our $5 Hats There's daily proof of that in the broken hat ranks at nightfall, like them is plain enough, too. Women cannot find elsewhere for $5 such smart, stylish, becoming headgear in such a diversity of shapes, sizes and Come to the Golden Salon and see the newcomers. Household Linens The every-day, sturdy kinds at par- ticularly attractive prices: At $1,25 — Silver bleached Table Cloths of German Linen, hemstitched, three good patterns, Size 55x71 in. At 10c a yard—Blue bordered un- bleached Crash Toweling, 17 in. wide. At 15c a yard — Heavy, bleached, excellent for @ yard — All-linen Glass Toweling, red’ and blue checks, 17 Fine for 25c, and obvious Lounging Robes, $2.75 The smail cost may surprise you. These warm, “comity” Blanket Robes are made of ciderdown, with fitted back, girdle at waist, full front, collar and sleeves trimmed with satin, and are $2.75 each, ‘The picture hims at the style of these cozy garments. Warm Nightgowns And Sacques at 50c Each The Sacques ave made of flannelette, with Persian designs; kimono style, yoke back and plaited front. The Nightgowns, of striped outing flannel, are high in the neck with turnover collar. $5 Black Silk Waists at $3.75 The price is attractive, so are the Waists. They are made of taffeta silk, with yoke ef fect of fine plaits, or with front trimmed with fancy stitching. “Long or short sleeves. $5 Waists, specially priced at $3.75. Warm Bed Coverings Better forestall the nip of frosty nights by buying now. All these blankets, quilts and comfortables are made of pur:, odorless materials. At $4.50 a pair—White Blankets of wool filling held together by a light spool cotton warp; 76 x 84 in. The “Fernwood’’ Blankets are made for hard wear and will ctand many a washing. Single bed size, $2.50 a pair; double bed size, $3 a pair. At $1 to $2.25 a pair—All-cotton; for those who prefer a lighter-weight blanket, for double beds. At $3.75 each—Down-filled Quilts, cov- jered with substantial figured domestic sateen, 2 yds. square. : | At $1 to $2 each—Comfortables, covered with silkoline and filled with cotton. ~~ Young Women's Suits at $15.75 We have ready now finer models of Young Women’s Suits than we have offered before this season at such a small price—$15.75, One style is represented in the picture. It is made of broadcloth in black, navy blue and smoke; the cutaway jacket is satin-bound, with semi-fitting back and patch pockets and deep back vents, circular skirt, with panel fold and satin-trimmed. The other group of Fine Sample Suits are made of broadcloth, cheviot and worsteds in various colors, and priced far below the regu- lar values. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years, Special at $15.75. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats at $6 ‘And wonderfully fine coats they are, too, at that price, They are full length, double breasted and buttoned to neck. In blue and gray, Sizes for 6 to 14 years. Specially priced at $6. Why Low-Priced Sheets and Pillow-Cases Housewives and hotel keepers won't object in the least to the little off spots or crooked hems on these sturdy cotton sheets and pillow cases—the “seconds” from @ high-grade mill—when they see how prices are affected PILLOW-CASE 54x 38% in, 23¢ 54x 93% in, 55c, 81x 90in, 72e 5499 in., 58c, 81 x 99 in, 786 | 63x 93% in, 62c. 90x 99in, 856 72x90 in, 66¢ | 63x 99in, 66¢, amen JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Ave. Eighth to Tenth St.