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AIEEE 6 £2 a St _ THE EVENING WORLD, WED NESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908. F i Hastern States. earst reserves | gtanding with Great Britain Ww his that role to hims uv deceasor did so much to forte 3 , , | Pursuing ihe pat {dea the Globe ex: in AAR tha tena tee haf _ fYoneas sire UA _ ffoneis slyre u i (Old Stewart Building) Store Closes at 6 P. M. [presses the opinion that the defeat of M ry a the for Mr. ere ha in Mr. Us |? i [ |r, Bryan has cleared the way for adr. munity lament amd it heartily wishes (Old Stewart Building.) Store Closes at 6 P. M. . +] \ ton in 1912, either as the candidate of n Pe We AUS ast jar be 1c Hi ‘some more ©: Sngland is | , gamer cits estate sins lal ante e tl | Ra coment Specials for Thursda A Store That Can Be Depended Upon \ from ruins of the Democracy.” The es that anything ce ef Oo th ; | F | FI ‘| | Gigbe cgaalgera iat the world ae lange [puogapeiiy will Ue coral ee P M Everybody is ready to buy the new things, now. The im- Bot i ~ - =| New and choice lots of merchandise, with the familiar high-[| | Portant point is: “Where to go for them.” a zs a | quality-and-low-price combination that has made the Economy A great many people have been going to stores where they SDON, NI 1 | er | fw esonseriel os TERE LERAERNTS oe tee eee and }f| [have been disappointed. A great many stores have been pessi- ‘ Casting of 1,800 Straw, Ballots} ..0NROS Tie election of Willan Tt | ammey pre “AP ein RTECS mistic about business and have small stocks to show and short- i 4 at Theatres Yesterday Called |" ater for general and world | Stamped on a | A Particularly Fine Lot ened facilities to show what they have. \ i . ee Hinnatise Ot4 alley” Shiah bs eed Shoe means | Of WOMEN’S SHOES at $1.90 We have been optimistic every minute. Our optimism be- a Big Achievement. atly approved in England . a mei et SD Eid ha in the good ais Tea sturdy J | [gan six months ago, when our foreign buyers were instructed to oliey whic a s in-| , but in the styl ity thi ers think should bi . anti aruie 2 TE rRIAweE| Standard erit | Neagioedl (ot PAHER high ORR ROE) that most makers think should beq| other the finest and best assorted stocks we had ever presented. t BUT MEN ARE SO MEAN, [ara ‘is 11.8 large meature accountable |f In kidskin, tace and button models, and gun-metal kidskin, Blucher styles. Today, people who KNOW will tell you that there are no ! 5 for the leap to the front made by Atnor . ° | J Sizes and widths for pratically every woman's foot. Splendid shapes for Fall ; ‘ ‘i ; i joa in recent years, and her present po What Standard of Merit Means | land Winter street and business wear. $1.90 a pai such stocks as new, beautiful, exclusive things, elsewhere, as will} i + ~ > 5. sition as a pow | = ——- = ——-—--—— 3, i Miss Coleman Says They Even) 33. "oan Wns ariemmeven archer ie prcol pouiive tes the pestioh Novelty Dress Goods Patterns Dee ag wee AEN: Be " rapoen le : ‘ Cammeyer’s name on a shoe is proof positive it is the es oe a If you want to select from the newest and best Fi Tried to Prevent Women | rooseveit." \H that cue ene at the yee fa Be henera een cra One-third to One-half Under-price Depend upon finding them at Wanamaker’s. > lath The Westminster Gazette regards the ne nighes! F ible merit is our Standard of Merit. no T An unusual collection of high-grade imported Fabrics for tailored suits and. * . From Voting. succees of William H. Taft asa victory || words the Cammeyer Standard of Merit is the highest standard of the |) J dresses—one, two or three dress-lengths of a style, at very low new prices If you want to be sure that you Laka only the fair price of the man rather than of ® policy. || shoemaking trade. Examples of the remarkable savings: Depend upon Wanamaker's. “cts Fabs cuey Mhuatey eneree EATS CAPER eS aRCTa | CSM TN SE nd Me LD ee EES Ge rg aL NPE To always be PERFECTLY SATISFIED with .merchan- tenes tothe ballot as ved on elace| himself safe, shrewd and resourceful, | ss cto of knowing that they are getting the best shoes that are 8 yards of Stylish Plaid Suiting, regularly $10, ts dise and service ) i 3 while Mr. Bryan never recovered in the | | made. -7 yards of Cloth Plaid Suiting, regularly $14, at $5. 5 tion day when only eighteen hundred of | popular esteem from sowing his wild ¥ “Shoes that wear longer, keep their shape and style better and are Eyaniiver Faney Sa nedT rendu rey iy $23, it $1 ————— ———— Greater New York's million: oats on the silver question. We have; aaa ‘ Sara att 4 7 yards of Fancy Striped Broadcloth, regularly e superior in material and construction and more comfortable than any Al i ji : ed the Invitation of the Progres-| yet to see what would happen in the 2 so many odd lengths with values and special prices at proportionately % ree # ae United States if a really powerful man | others, low prices. Women s Handsome Velveteen Suits were to appeal boldly to the radi Ss Le 7 Ordinar at 33 50 : $1 Black Taffeta Silk, 68c a Yard Out of the ‘ yaks K Th if. \ Just five hundred yards of regular dollar quality Black Taffeta Silk from a They-are favorites apie reliable mill. Guaranteed; in a 30-inch width, specially adapted for dresses, oo. The rich luster and so! ne pet a ies linings and petticoat foundations. Tomcrrow at the special price of 68¢ a yard. eee nee Gaia eo i t ‘ ale Becoming Hats for Women, $5 an ideal fabric for dressy, be- ‘ a The battle is won if you can find a hat that is becoming. In the 300 fresh | |coming suits. In the models \ etal CONSULT models in the Golden Salon, you will surely find such a hat—it will have 5 i : f ptenty of style, too. Big, medium and small sizes, smart shapes and various offered today there is more ‘all DR GREENE | ¥ colors offer you wide choice in becoming headgear. than usual grace in the smart : x idle’ Dr, cut of the coat, while the taste- | nft- ° A Fine Group of Girls’ Dresses and Coats ful trimmings heighten its f : ’ st the styles and weights most desirable for colder weather, handsome! A 1-|/ DISCOVERER OF OR) GREENE'S $5.00 madd and at these specially low prices T weather, handsomely 1/ Ty eauty, The price, 833.50, \ Q Girls’ School Dresses at $3.75 falls short of representing the CoP aS Shoes For Men Of wool serge, in sailor and high-neck styles, with full plaited skirts. In excellent value the suits offer. eee MWenthers biue, red and brown; sizes for 6 to 14 years. The picture hints at the general { vould, Button, Lace and Bluciers, Girls’ Warm Coats at $3.75 style of the models. ' ; aes 2 Of cheviot, in blue, red and brown; button-to-neck styles, excellent for : P y > aang school and storm wear. Sizes for 6 to 14 years. The coat is 40 inches long, f Specialties for Men Young Women’s Long Coats at $7.50 and $10 seams trimmed with fancy ‘ Arch Truss Shank Shoe ... eles Cork Sole Shoes ...$6.00 and $7.00 Handsome styles, in plain cheviots and fancy diagonal mixtures. Unusual braid, slashed, forming points P U-CAN-B-E-Z Shoe. .85.00 and $6.00 Automobile Leggins.$3.50 and $5.00 in style, material and value. Sizes for 14 to 18 years. 5 ; Gout e 34.00 5.00 Plain Toe Solid Comfort Shoes, 5 a ee, on side, front and back; fastened Shoes ¥1 nended by Phy $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Women's White Madras Waists at $1 on left side with seven large Flat Feet Fallen Insteps, E Old Fashioned Goat Leg Boot. .$7.00 White figured madras, in plain tailored effect; plaited front and back. ane, ith high 66 99 rey Puscet .....85.00 and $7.00 Ventilated Shoes {or Perspiring Feet, || yLong sleeves, ccllar and cott cuffs. Unusually good ai $1. satin covered buttons, with hig) \P Yard Wide Shoe . .$4.00 $5.50 = standing collar, lined through- | utes SHB oe 185100 Easy Sole Shoes for Callous Feel. “ Women’s Messaline Waists at $3.50 out with satin. The skirt is one PIANO Sean ee SHE ear aiaioa, (Give ‘us a fron (in Sie ee eles or black. Smartly tailored with plaited end buttoned front. fH of the new gored, close-fitting | $6.00 shape ....... coven Oc. to 81.254» PN copes FETT a $ styles in walking length. " =e : omen’s Sateen Petticoats at $1 nd Domesti ‘ $ qaeaatoeee We have a well organized Repair In our Custom Department Of mercerized sateen in black only. Deep fiounce trimmed, with plaiting. lnuported a Vari £ I vena much larger Dee edad Shoes are we make Shoes to order which A new model. in Seti lok ere Suits in Endless Variety The “Meznness” of Men. 200 High Gnu y Used Upris manner Only the best materials | | We guarantee to give perfect Women's Long Kimonos at $1.50 showiberalapendid ey Dan a ae ’ 100 $5.00 Monthly B'|| used. gatistaction: Of outing flannel, in light ground and fancy fipures; yoke back and front.f | Jof broadcloth and smart suitings paren URL EAT 9) e Until Paid. Double box-plaits in back from yoke. Belted at waist, Edges finished with among them a number of three-piece CHICKERING UPRIGHT R100 crochet. models. Some are elaborately braided, HARDMAN UPRIGHT... 0. B85. with smart waistcoats, others in plain, ; IES BACH UPRIGHT. well-tailored st a number of these j SEMAN UPRIC 1 6 = ———— Of outing flannel, light ground with fancy figures; with the high-girdle, clinging, train Bre WADE y ‘ ontas, GIRS collar and sleeves trimmed with satin. 1 others in the gored trotting aN BEARD GE Maids’ Aprons at 25c ri $12 i Made of white lawn, with or without bib, with plain deep hem or hem- Second floor, Old Building. FIVE 2 Vy » stitched pla‘ Others with bib trimmed with embroidery a straps, or bib TIS. ' and bretelles with plait, Also Short Round Aprons, made of white lawn or 4 > t Uy, es lO 0 (Watted Swiss spustib, trimmed with hemstitched ruffies; special at 25c. An ‘Atecute Group of Young Women’s TEIN ia : a 5 : ore i bs STEINWAY BABY GRAND i Special Values in Men's Hosiery A Suits at $23.50 ‘ v ‘ (New Wanamaker Building) Store Clo es at 6 P. M, Men's Half-hose of fast black cotton, seamless and elastic, Worth 12546 The continued warm October weather was not without its Wi 9 i é a pair, three pairs for 25c. effect on the makers of tailored suits. The splendid group of { 1se Piano Co., The Line of Least Resistance Men's Half-hose, full-fachioned, medium-weight, black or tan cotton, strong fj J Young Women’s Suits we offer tomorrow at $23.50 is a sufficient Hi Hi i . ; and Serviceable. Worth it 124c a pair. iustration. thet ome lchiiigh GradelRiaaot: In buying new clothes is the pleasantest route to take, _That route | Men's Half-hose of imported cotton, medium-weight, in black, tan, gray They are handsomely made of shadow-striped serge in black, 17-19-21-23 E. 125th St. fieads direct to WANAMAKER'S, where Fall and Winter stocks] and cadet blue. Worth 25c, at 18¢ a pair, blue gray and brown, ‘The coat is 32 in. long, front three-button Tet. nth & Madison Avs. Open Eves are splendid in their completeness. It’s a quick route, too, from ion a etautayi semi-fitted, has high collar, inlaid with velvet, slashed any point of the New York compass—Subway, Fourth avenue, Boys $5 All-wool Suits at $3.85 5 : din th h , t 5 ; es | ; sides, and trimmed in the back with braid and buttons. Patch . Broadway or Eighth street cars lead right to the Men's Store, _ Siylish, well-made suits of all-woo! cheviot, double-breasted jackets with YH pockets, trimmed in button-hole eflect; coat Reientintlined sarin ‘ which occupies the whole Main floor of the New Building, P knickerbocker trouser: 8 to 16 years. ‘kirt is gored, buttoned in front. Sizes 14 to 18 years lini aia Russian and se Suits, with bloomer trousers, of all-wool bluef |p >" Bored 1 $23.50 i ee a ey De 4 , : serge or mixed cheviot 310 l0years, All full $5 values, at $3.85 suit. To this unusual 50 group we have added a small quantity Men s Fall and Winter of other suits, in fancy striped materials, that sold at much higher i s, ‘“Mi ey -Pri srices—now in incomplete size-range. Second floor, Old Building. : | able Linens, 1 ncs, nder-F rice F 8 8. Overcoats of High Degree |] shor engine of fish her sutabic tor able’ lot, much Jes than sei regular valu $1,303 68 x90 1.65; 68x 108 in., $1.95. ] . These superbly made Wanamaker Overcoats can’t help but}) ST i rire ‘"legularly 0c, at’ 7c a yard, 17 in. wide, un- Concerning Fashionable Fur Hats suit the man who makes great demands as to the style and elegance bleached, with blue border. |of the clothing he wears Sea A for Women of the clothing he wears, A in Reli ble R’ \t They are the latest, perfect products of the most expert de- || Some Prizes in eat c -UGS Latest advices from Paris say: “Every fashionable French signers in the clothing business, and while they express a variety of # | DS MINSTER SNA as 1 seh OF aeh 316, fan peer women possesses a Fur Het or a Fur Turban.” { style-ideas suited to many tastes, all are correct to the last detail. ie "7 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 6 in, at $12.50, from $17.50. In order to meet the wishes of our American women of fash- The necessity of getting the heavier overcoat has been suf- WILTON RUGS, 36x63 in. at $4 and $5, from $6,50 and $7.50. ion, we have gotten together a limited number of hats and tur- | ficientiy emphasized lately; and v are ready for all comers; a bans in lynx, chinchilla, ermine, taupe, fox, pointed fox, bison and with so much scope as to mat , $izes i prices from which! i h I I I l k the various squirrels. to chcose, that it is merely a question of picking out the coat you Oo nN a a er These Fur Hats are the most desirable hats of the day. f Broaaway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street we) oo Prices begin at $10 and vary according to the fur. Grand Salons, Second floor, Old Building. Pierrot Ruffs of Coq Feathers | $1.25 and $1.75 like and walking out with it on. Fall Overcoats— Oi black and Oxford gray materials, serge and silk lined, some silk-faced, $15 to $35. Fall Overcouts—In the very popular fancy fabrics, grays, browns and olives, $15 to $30. Winter Overcoats—For the man who is forehanded, $15 to $65. Raincoats—With more snap and style than ever, and consequent increase annel in all-around usefulness, $15 to $35. Main ficor, New Building i Deposit $1.00 | (3 ia «., These short neck pieces, though reminiscent of the times of 8 and $1.00 per WINTER CLOTHES FOR THE BOY nage he Sy. vom ‘Queen Bess,” are strictly up-to-date in style. They are made of a wine f ‘he providing of the right clothes for boys is a special yl - soft coq feathers, in pink, blue, gray, brown, black and white, and —a Ly q Thi ng p or boys a special amir eee Ys . fi " | branch of our business to which we give careful thought. The | é 3 JESSE L.LASKY'S UNIQUE PRODUCTION OF Arp minatt, Becoming, comfortable and inexpensive: | results are manifest in the splendid showing of the Winter styles }now ready. They are boys’ clothes planned from the boy’s point of view, as to smartness and good looks, but they are:so made for good service that the parents, too, are contented, Il-silk sewing, reinforcements at critical points, are §- Room Flais Fu Compieta, with A Comforting Hint of Warm Negligees No matter how chilly the houses, early in the morning, there is warmth and comfort in these cozy garments of eiderdown and similar materials: Elderdown Robes—In plain red, gray, pink or light blue, with full hack or kimono fashion, Plain or embroidered satin border, $4.50 to $13.75, Eiderdown Dressing Sacques-~Red, gray oF light blue, trimmed with satin, $1.75 to $3.75. Blanket Dressing Sacques—Light blue, gray, red or heliotrope, white fige These Blanket Bath Robes at $5.50 ures; crocheted scalloped neck, $1. ‘Third floor, Old Building. e Here’s a chance jor about a hundred men to secure warmth John Wanamaker and comfort in these invaluable gowns to wear while the tub's Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street runnin, or they aking their morning shave. i j u - é 50, and fully worth the higher price. Hand- ‘ bs ~ cy | NOW RRBEARING IN VAUDEVILLE IN GREMTER Woy some jacquard figures, in various color-combinations; all-woo); finished with cord and tasseL A great bit of luck, at $5,50 each, “ MUS IC ne j fain ficor, New Building, , Daria i fis Sth - 7. John Wanamaxer ‘ 7 The Mey to Fortune's vauls & Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street commonly Known as a Wor: e o> 66 ” | =— Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-day.! { The Sunday World’s “Want” Directory makes more offers of positions than any othes two mediums in the universe, ‘ nt rey es any given pric ining with the wonderful “Wanamaker Special’ 5 and Overcoats at $5. re, the price overcoats=-and ng your b Deposit $3.00 and $1.39 per week, up to $18 for suits, $14 for reefers, and ~ . are all here for you to see today, or whenever Main floor, New Building. a ES SETS

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