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6 | HELD FOR DEATH OF HIS CHL TREATED cALERD Mount Vernon Man on Charge of Manslaughter Arrested f After Inquest. i ¢ Jon M. Good Christian Sei t noon for the ¢ Philip 8. Ven Patten, at s held t Jury by ¢ that place mansla ght Mr. Gooa- smeline last e did not have a charge of and it : the atten of a regular medical ; practition \ few hours before H her a } An au = claimed, showed that 1 the child acute toxacmla. Mr. G mmoned to-day to where he was ompanted by en in an automobile ‘ange for bail be- brought out ed by Helen quand, Chris- at the sug- a Christian New Rochelle. her testified that the pa- child administered an. two or three da his was done with- yf Marquand, nodwin live in the ter Hill section of have always been It was rents of the highly res ~—QNELITTLE “E” GAVE SLEUTHS e and Daly, Central Office detect- y to a boarding- ‘Twenty-eighth ick, the wife of d yesterday after- | CETTE | Invon of $490 worth ing. Any yf Mrs. of jewelry and cl she had four na table in re T have got mine you ed 1 Dabney, a negress, spelled asked Tereu-e-l-y © Head Note the good buttonholes in. ARROW COLLARS | | 18e, each — for 25a, Cluctt, Peabody & Co., Maker. Young Legs Lamb, per Ib. Small Fresh Hams, |. STEIGERWALD PACKING CO. We Are Looking for Your Sunday Dinner Order. True Meat Economy—NOT buying inferior quality at the lowest price but getting the HIGHEST POSSIBLE GRADE AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Specials for Friday and Saturday Only Prime Rib Roast Beef, per Ib................. Sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks, per lb. Cut from Young Pigs, per Ib. Roasting Chickens, per Ib... Between 13th 223 FIRST°AVE, ani'is’strcets goth Ave., Cor, 20th St. Great Sale in Our Basement Store Of Superior High Class Shoes Worn. | Men’s Tan Grain High Cut Blue! Giris’ K of AAI wkd o anmaernenremnenngnensameennnnseneanee Every Pair Guaranteed. Shoes | Storm Ru ° Men’s Patent Leather, Box Calf, Gun Metal Calf and Velour Calf Lace and Blucher | $Q .00 Women’s Black Kid, Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf, Button and Lace $Q .00 Women’s $2.00 and $2.50 Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf and Vici Kid Button and Lace $ 9-50 1,400 Pairs Women’s Fine Kidand Patent Leather Lace and Button, Louis XV. Heels, Hand Turned Soles. Former Prices 3.00, $4.00} 4 35,00 ‘ Sq .50 t hers k Guarante 23ers - 05¢ $5c | buy 99 Vainped > ‘ R means ald of Me j i d ubber Boots and Shoes in the Worid. Short Boots For Men, Women, Boys and Girls At Special Reduced Prices Nothing Damaged or Shop All Regular Stock Perfect Footwear. .00 hwy 3 BO EQ $1.00 storm Kubbers H . $0 $2.75 NAAM esilto2 40c 2.25 s OVE ATURDAYS lo P.M, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1 — Lote Specialized Styles in $28.00 Tailored Suits. Styles which are new and stey new, of Many Models @ which you never tire or have regrets, and about which there never can be any criti- cisms. Fine satin finished Broadcloths in black, navy, taupe, olive, catawba, etc. Also rich, dark mixtures and cheviots in great variety. ALL SIZES—MISSES’, YOUNG WOMEN’S AND WOMEN’S UP TO 44, SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY 100—Women’s Long Coats Homespuns, Chevio's and Fancy Mixtures $13.50 18.00 22.50 Regularly sold from $20.00 to 30.00, 75 Girls’ Winter Coats, Ages 10 to 16 years, $12.00 Regularly sold trom $18,00 to 25.00 JOHN FORSYTHE, Broadway and 18th Street eee eg $ 4 . Sones Sve (Old Stewart Building) Store Closes at 6 P. } Basement Specials for : “La Mode” $3.50 Shoes for Women at $2.50 Last week eager customers made inroads in our assortments of these popular shoes, but a second shipment, including three new styles, fills the gaps. By an unusual condition our price on these splendid $3.50 shoes is $2.50. Practically ail widths and sizes are to be found in our present collection. Other special lots of fine Shoes for women at $1.90 and $1.40. Shoes for Boys at $1.30 and $1.50 Durable schoo! shoes for boys—stout lace shoes of box and Casco calfskin, made on especia'ly planned lasts; sizes 10 to 1312, at $1.30; sizes 1to 544, $1.50. Lace and Button Shoes for Girls, in Natty Styles Of kid and calfskin; strongly made and therefore excellent for school and every-day wear. Sizes, 6 to 8, at $1; 834 to 1054, at $1.30; 11 to 2, at $1.50; 2% to 6, at $1.90, Women's Broadcloth Suits at $13.50 Best Values of the Season They have the style and good looks of suits costing twice the price. We are justly proud of these models—they should go in a twinkling. The satin- Ined Jackets are 36 in. long, single-breasted, with satin inlaid revers, deep vents in the back and satin-trimmed cuffs and pockets. Gored, button-front skirts. Colors, blue, green, catawba and black. Sizes 32 to 42. Special at $13.50. Women’s Embroidered Coats at $10 ‘ These are black broadcloth Coats, in two styles. handsomely embroidered, and lined throughout with satin. Backs semi-fitted, lengths 50 inches. Sizes 32 to 44, Special at $10. Young Women’s Winter Suits at $12.50 ory assortment of suits the materials are varied, and include riped mixtures: styles, too, are varied—coats are long or ¢ circular {or plaited. The special price, $12.50, sir excellent quality, Sizes for 14 to 18 years, In this satis broadcloths and medium length, does not suggest Handsome Evening Hats, $5, $6, $7 and $8 ONE OF OUR FINEST OFFERINGS OF EVENING HATS, IN THE GOLDEN SALOD nere § @ wonde ful variety of shapes and styles, and a great dive! ntrimmings—no two hats alike. Many are of velvet, flower- trimmed, Colors, old rose, h ’ mpagne, peacock, prune and purple, $10 and $12 more nearl: 's the value of these beautiful hats. Attractive Net Waists at $2.85 pect a busy day at this c er for the waists are unusually pretty, worth while. A bit of foresight in our buying enables you to buy AT SAVINGS OF $1.65 ON A WAIST. O ecru and white net, with lace or embroidered yokes; trimmed with Cluny ldce. Buttoned in back, long sleeves, $2.85 cach, ins:ead of $4.50. r , Women’s Furs Under-Price A cold snap is due—note these prices of Mink Ties and Muffs, and see if it will not pay to buy NOW: Genuine Natural Mink Ties. Special at $10—$2.50 and $5 under-price, Genuine Natural Mink Mufis. Special at $18.50—$6,50 under-price, Women’s Taffeta Silk Petticoats at $3.85 SPECIAL, of course, and very good values, Of black taffeta, also plair, colors and changeable shades; deep sectiona’ flounce and percaline underlay, Boys’ $7.50 Combination Suits at $5 That headline announces downright good bargains in boys' wear. These are sturdy, suits of al-wool mixed cheviot, jackets double-breasted, two Sizes for 8 to 16 years. Boys’ $5 Reefers at $3.85 Of al!-wool mixed cheviors; sizes for 3 to 12 years, These Savings on Gloves Women's Fight-button length Mou aire French Kid Gloves, in tan shades. Special at $1.35 a pair—one~hird less than regular value, Women's E ght-button length Mousquetaire French Lambskin Gloves, in black only. Special at $1,35—~one-quarter less than regular value. Girls’ Winter Coats at $5 A splendid November news-item. These are ‘sample’ coats of cheviot,; chinchilla or kersey, bought at liberal concess.ons--that fact makes the small price, $5, Many pretty styles in double-breasted effects, neatly trimmed, Sizes for 6 to 14 years. Women's House Garments at Quick-Selling Prices Special at $2.50—Plain or striped Eidesdown Robes, satin-trimmed. Special at 75c-—Kimono Dressing Sacques of outing flannel, Persian patterns. Special at $1.25 House Dresses of percale, black and white checks, ® The November Apron Sale ne oppo! kinds of practical and fancy Aprons at very spe s 1 Values prons for maids and waitresses, of white . without bit hemstitched plaits, or embroidery-trimmed, Special Values at 2 “Short Fancy Aprons, made of white lawn dotted Swiss muslin, trimer . or embroidery or lace edge. John Wanamaker Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street 908. coerce sareeonene ae eet, temp = TOYLAND JOYLAND Jolly Girl-and-Boy Land Has Its Holiday Opening at Wanamaker’s Tomorrow Bigger, brighter, jollier than ever—the Holiday Toy Store sends its invitation to all the Littl Folks whose parents can bring them on a holiday trip to Wanamaker's tomorrow. Occupying the largest half of the Fourth floor, with abundant room and convenience for people to do their early shopping. The removal of the Sporting Goods to the New Building and the Cameras to the Main floor, has made last year's Toy Store greater than ever, and more roomy for the jolly crowds of young folks who will come. There isn’t a secret that Santa Claus knows that we haven’t learned all about, and every new toy that has been made to give delight to childhood has been hunted out and brought here. The wonderful people of Make-believe-land and the most beautiful Dolls that ever grew are here by thousands, from the Thuringian /orests of Germany. The wonderful Mechanical Toys— Air. Ships, Submarine and Torpedo Boats, Dynamobils, Railroad Trains, Hydro-planes, Aerial Automobiles, and scores of others are here from quaint old Nuremburg, The boys’ eyes will snap when they see the wonderful new Automobiles and other cars that are driven by the rider. The girls will be delighted to possess “ The Merry Widow,” in her unique costume; or they may prerer “The Prince,’ who is wonderfully handsome. All the Comic Supplement characters are here with the Roly-polys—Little Nemo, Flip and their friends, and all the others. Nowhere else is there such an endless variety of Games, Cut-Up Puzzles and Blocks—in- cluding the new Feather-weight Blocks for Baby. The new game of Shuffie-board will remind you of the jolly times on the steamer. But we can’t tell the whole story. e simply extend this invitation to the little folks and their parents: Come to the Holiday Opening of the Wanamaker Toy Store tomorrow, and have a jolly good time. Fourth floor, Old Bldg. Constantly Developing Better Wanamaker Shoes FIRST: We never allow any shoe to come into our stocks until our experts have deter- mined that it is the BEST SHOE of its style that can be sold AT ITS PRICE. SECOND: We never admit a shoe because of good looks a’one. THIRD: We know the INSIDE construction of the shoe as well as the outside leathers. FOURTH: Every last is the result of years of study of different foot needs. FIFTH: We keep all the sizes, shapes and widths of a sufficient number of the best makers’ shoes, almost all of them being made specially for our patrons, so that we may be able to fit and please everybody. care of the feet that need special relief. all pressure. Men’s Shoes, $3 to $9. Boys’ Shoes, $2.40 to $5. Men's Shoe Store, Main floor, New Buildi | $ i Women's Shoes, $3 to $8. Girls’ Shoes, $2 to $4 | Children’s Shoes, $1 to $3. Women’s Shoe Store, Main floor, Old Building. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets In Touch with Paris Styles These fine corsets keep pace with Paris fashions, therefore they have the style-quality of the best French models and the proper proportions for the American figure. The makers of WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSETS study costumes which are the best ex- pression of the modes of the season and design accordingly, hence it is that “up-to-dateness and graceful contour character- ize every gown fitted over them. We have complete as- sortments of Warner's Corsets in the NEW LONG-BACK MODELS to suit stout, slender and medium figures. Scientifi- cally made, they give the easy poise of figure essen- tial to the success of present fashions. Prices $1, $1.50, $2.50 $3 and $4. Fourth fioor, Old Building Trimmed Beaver Hats $12 and Upwards Beaver Hats are such prominent factors in women's apparel, this season, that every women of fashion will want to possess one, It is impossible to keep up to the demand, but we have a limited number of these hats, artistically trimmed, ready for Saturday’s selling. $12 and upwards. Grand Millinery Salon, Second floor, Old Buiiding. Women’s Lingerie Waists. Four new groups enter the race for your approval equipped with these attractions: Fine materials, good cut, pretty de- signs, dainty trimming and VERY SPECIAL PRICES. Here they are: At §2.75—Of sheer lawn, yoke of German Valenciennes and Cluny laces, Other trimmings, filet embroidery lace and plaits. Another lawn model with yoke of Valenciennes lace. Other trimmings of imitation Irish lace and piaits. At $3—Of batiste, yoke of German Valenciennes lace, finished with rows of embroidery and medallions. Other trimmings of lace, beading and em- broidery. At $5—Of batiste, yoke of Valenciennes and Cluny laces. mings, medallions, Irish lace, fine piuiis and beading. ‘Third floor, Old Building, Other trim- Imported Fancy Velveteens,$1aYd. Ideal for handsome Coat Suits, They are $1.60 quality and the product of one of the best English makers. Chifion weight, insuring graceful folds, with rich justrous finsh and lovely color blendings, in fancy checks and stripes. In green, blue, brown, gun-metal, taupe and mode, $1 a yard, First floor, Old Building. Fresh Models of Girls’ Trimmed White Beaver Hats By noon last Saturday every hat of this type had been snapped up. We've 100 more new ones, just as »-owy white as last week's clan, just as prettily trimme with dainty blue, pink or white ribbons, for tomorrow. $5 each; you generally pay $5 for untrimmed hats like these. Tailored School Hats, 65c to $4 each. Royal Salon, First floor, Old Building. The ANATOMIK Shoes are here to take They give comforting support and relieve And the Women’s ECONOMY SHOE STORE: Women’s Shoes, $1.90 to $2.50. Girls’ Shoes, $1.50 to $1.90. Children’s Shoes, $1 to $1.30. Silk Petticoats at $5 GUARANTEED A popular price for well-made Stylish Petticoats, and an insur- ance policy with it covering all failure of the silk to wear properly —except, of course, cutting out around the bottom. These petticoats have an adjustable band that fits all waists from 21 tc 27 inches and does away | with tie-strinzs and unnecessary | | | fulness around waist and hips. In black, green, gray, navy blue, and changeable rose-and- green. $5 each. Third floor, Old Building. Cosy NEGLIGEES For Winter Mornings Comfortable garments, well- made and pretty, to slip into for morning tasks or leisure mo- ments. Anda wonderful variety, among them: Dressing Sacques of floral-figured fiannelette, in colors, with large collar, fitted back, belted, satin-trimmed. $1.50 Long Negligees of striped flannel- ette, in white, with colois; collariess neck and kimono sleeves; girdle. $1.50 House Gowns of fieecedown, in navy and light blue and gray; large collar, sleeves, belt and front with Pe: border, $2.50. Third fioor, Old Building, Men's and Children’s Handkerchiefs Some fine, ample pure-linen handkerchiefs for men deserve.a little bit oi the limelight. We take all the Irish maker turns | out—have been his customer for These 21-inch, a quarter of a century. handkerchiefs are | shrred and hemstitched ; three widths of hems; and excellent qualities : 25c each; $2.75 a dozen 35c each; $4 a dozen 50c each; $5.50 a dozen The CHILDREN’S HANDKER- CHIEFS—just in—are pure linen, too, with borders and corners printed in colors—the latter with little childish figures—some for boys and tome for girls, 25c for a box of three. Main fioor, Old Building. Three Good Kinds Of Black Stockings They differ as to price, but are alike in being the BEST stockings their prices will buy. Fast black, of course, and es- pecially made for us to render long and good service, ' 25ca pair - Black cotton, heels, soles and toes—thi maker-Wearwell.” Imported, 35¢ a pair—Black lisle in three } bar imporied; plain or white-tipped heel and toes. Black cotton, plain or with split soles, in light, medium or heavy weight, Three pairs, $1. 50c a pair—Black cashmere, heavy weight. Black gauze lisle thread, garter-top, with lin pliced soles and toca ‘Wearwell.” Main fioor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street