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ithe tral probably <siid that about $200,000 f¢ Inve and operate Bion Arr ring It , a the Aletronolitun pecur cities tn the firm books, BREAKS A COLD PROMPTLY me ‘ Nase WN Ur sor uatie | Leela. firm moneys for private The following formula Is a never emedy for colds One ounce of compound syrup of upwards | faili speculative secret ac s with other [Mlling “Stone & Webster, Operating |Explain Alleged Secret Ac-)Steck Bxctinnge firms to the exclusive yy yan < > | profit of Suly 8: Sarsapariila, one ounce Torls com by Specialists, Engaged by counts in Books of J. H. | Marry L. wyat bookkeeper of the pound and half pint of good whis | ‘ i inove thom Charles ms firm, explained “accounts 102 and key; mix and shake thoroughly each Bea jegillesy tijuariers. are Milk | Sulabacher & Co. ot Sulzbacher, THe gala thar {time and use in doses of a tabl quarters are oat No, Wi t MAY TAKE FULL CHARGE, cher were in confer- Spoonful every four hours sing of the| ‘This will frequently cure an acute er and Sul: physte : 3 Expert accountants to-day began thelr (nee every day after the cl Tig lceatimony thi the suit sce T, Box. | Exchange. Willlam i ane mea cold in twenty-four hours. The in i kowltz us at the estate jar stock Recounts, said he hag sredients can be gotten at any drug Protection of Wealthy Holders ¢ve" of his brother, Ignatz, agalnet J. H. | examine zbacher books and ex. | §tore. of $29,000,000 Securities ne committee,” | property Is One Purpose. Metropolitan uly thrown b doperate the sys: | f yIy was to the point: | re y our firm is i \ (Old Stewart Building ) Event No. 4,in Women’s Apparel, Tomorrow Two Extraordinary Purchases Consummated Yesterday ys dsr Store Closes ut 6 P. M. tn le instances ov nd lighting propertie 100 Interests. 500 DRESS SKIRTS at $5 Matching Those You've Seen Before at $12 and $14 Caracul Cloth Coats at $20 and $28 Scarcely Matched a Few Weeks Ago at $35 and $50 These Dress Skirts are made after the very latest Bernard model, from Par They are made from the choicest fabrics used in skirts this season. They come from a manufacturer who makes nothing but skirts—designed by a French artist; produced by an American skirt specialist. No handsomer Skirts have been shown regularly at $12 and $14. committe 2. Tripp, of Webste © represents the al collat esident Castle to H. Kuhn, Donald Mackay, rooms ent Edward 8. ' ewer Saas Loan & ‘Trust Company Vice-President A.J Heniphil, ut tre WRIGHT AND NEWBERRY Guaranty Trust Company, and W = CONFIRMED BY SENATE. Dixon, a lawyer Millionaires Hold Securities. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The ers uf these underlying in executive session late yes 1 The real ho! securities are, in many instances, mem- | firmed Luke bers of leading New York families, wid- | War and T: ows of deceased financiers, and some of | retary of the . the younger set in society. These in-| A few others slipped through, but no clude the Astors, Whitneys and one action was taken on th ppointment » members ave Loeb & Co. tte of six as These Senate ay con Secretary Newberry a: TOMORROW, at 10 o'clock, at FIVE DOLLARS EACH. i A Holiday Gift that will be appreciated by any woman. { SH oi Sa Sa Salt galt t FULL-LENGTH, Luxurious, Lustreful CARACUL CLOTH COATS, that nine people out of 4 ten cannot tell from the real fur. Made of the richest and heaviest imported caracul cloth that is § _ - _|— made; cut and put together exactly as fur garments are made. WARM, handsome serviceable f | little wonder that they are in such demand; yet the greater wonder that they are here for! At $20—such coats as were recently valued at $35 (New Wanamaker Building) hi At $28—magnificently iined with furrier’s satin, and sc reely matched before under $50. emi-fitting in the back; single-breasted; with large shaw] collar, cut just } i f All of these coats a Store Closes at 6 P. M. like a fur coat The Real Test of Clothing A man can tell you off-hand whether or not he liked a particu- lar suit long after he has forgotten how much he paid for it. It isn't the price that counts, as long as it is within your means, as much as the character and service of the suit. Wanamaker Clothing is based on the most-for-the-money principle; which means correct style and good fit to begin with; long and good wear to end with Winter Sack Suits, $15 to $45, Winter overcoats, regular style, at $15 to $65, in black, Oxford and fancy materials; long loose coats, buttoning high to neck, $18 to $37; and a special group at $20. Main floor, Old Building. Men’s Evening Dress Protectors yA There's a distinct improvement in the styles we show this year. Better shapes, closely fitting around the collar; protective but not 1 bulky, and handsomely made of rich si/ks in many styles at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $5, and $6. Fine gifs for the man who goes out in the evenings. Main floor, New Building, Second floor, Old Building. Superb Diamond Jewelry Favorites Among the Pure! Wanamaker Diamonds are of the purest water, stones Handsome Pillow Muffs, with Throw Ties to match, of that we guarantee for quality, bought so that we can seil | black caracul paw, are very attractive at $10.50, them below the market, and mounted in art settings. | Mink Scaris, in various styles, are $18 to $40: wi A random tew: Pillow Mufis to match, at $27.50 to $40. uceleto! onds and baroque 1s, $25; Diamonds becled: a Braceletot diamonds and baroque pear spite Blended Squirrel Scarfs at and Otiental pearls. trom $55 to $.95; the latter with seventy diamonds ae iwi pearls, Hea:t Brooch, with fifty-eight | #7¢ the Mufis t match at $9. diamonds, $255; larger size, $315; witn tower spray inside. $435. Brooch with fancy bo t and wreath combined, $575. Main fioor, Old Building. Carving Sets and the Like the house is this s. Stag-handle , are $4.75 to $12, for three piece: Openers are 60c to $4; W Corkscrews, eilver-mounted, $1 Carving Sets with sterling silver handles, three-piece, $9.50 to $15. Main floor, Old Building. $0 are exceptional value, as Second fivor, Old Bldg ty i Snappy Dress Goods News Imported Embroidered Swiss Muslins, in exquisite} designs, introduce styles for 1908 in time tor South ists, at 50c and $l a yard Dainty Printed Sitk Muslins, for evening wear, are sts the head A collection tha Si and suc of Carving Sets, Corkscrew f Carving Set 28c a yard, usually neaily double. Cotton Dress Patterns, boxed in ten-yard lengths, $1, $1.25 and $1.50, First floor, Old Building. Girls’ Smart Top-Coats, $12.50 Seven distinct styles, expertiy tai Have You Met BILLIKEN? trimmed, Of fine quality of plain, A whole window tull of him is grinning pleasantly at you~ | oe viots and k can’ a ng bach he is id kerseys, in blue, red, bro See atey, yalneel BU Bae ee a PAE Godot traordinarily fine values at $12.50. dred years, on a visit, for 75¢, $1, if he brings his throne with Second flo him, Footehigh Billikens at $12, Call on him in the! Japanese Store, Ba Old Building, The Century Magazine for 1907 Full of good reading, by Jamous writers; finely illus- trated. Two volumes in green cloth. our special price, maie by securing edition, $1.75. Volumes for 1906 at the same price. Main floor and Basement, Oid Huilding. Men’s Suspenders So many different styles of Suspenders, that a sample of each would fill a large counter. Each style is well-made, and the best the money will buy—from 50c, for handsome suspenders in plain | colors or fancy designs, up to the most. elaborate silk with silver buckles, at $6, exe Sizes for 6 to 14 , Old Building years. |Embroidered Corset Cover Patterns A charming assortment of these dainty a! garments, hand embroidered on § | Pretty floral designs, with ribbon ¢ Publisher's price, $5.50, | 8t $2 to $3.25. the whole surplus! | Silk and Satin Petticoats Men’s Neckwear Like variety prevails among the NECKWEAR—and each of the hundreds of patterns is in good taste and correct style—a cheering thought for the woman who is selecting neckties. Richest silks—many exclusive designs—every conceivable coloring—a regular ma 's collection, at 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Main floor, New Building. | Heb hed nai s, cach neatly boxed, First floor, Old Building, A Wi A Men's Gloves ide Choice at $1.50 i) | Am the newest shades and the newest styles. O11 t The gift of Gloves can never go wrong—the selection here at Smartly Trimmed Hats, 36) Perey silk, variously trimmed, at $5.85, §7.50 and $12 } $1.50 assures the proper sort for every man’s taste, They ar W, stylish, in popular colors, trimmed with soft| the last model sun-plaited and with ruche, Of fine quality 5 j : 4 é eee ee sitio: “) of satin, all very handsomely trimmed, at $5.75, $14 and unlined Gloves in fine cape, in tans, gray mocha, buff chamois; all} | drapery, quills, wings or novelties, They are remarkably | ¢) Third floor, Old Bui t stylishly embroidered on the backs, and one-clasp, The lined convincing values at $3, Royal Salon, 2d floor, Old Bldg. eat . H gloves include mccha and cape. Making and fit are notably good, A A | Main floor, New Building Why Not Give Stockings? =| Women’s Comfortable Shoes Our variety of women's Moslery is re matieably. fei} Not at the expense of style, however—these shoes are M besides the every day sort there are many fancy effects! gimnly made to fit right on t! Picea any Socks for Many Men in lisle thread and silk, Prices 25¢ to $5 for cotton;|nrces som $3 to $7; among theme Ort at Includi: hy ho b hei 7 of 25c to $1 ior lisle thread; $1 to $5 for plain silk, $3 to $25 for, RuameniaiBiack Kidalin dauttoniehoas ravith fulieounal including the men who buy their own socks and the men who fancy silk; 50c to $1.50 for wool. Ma‘n floor, Old Bldg. | toes, medium high heels, made fusi over the ball o Noor are going to have some given them for Christmas. A famous pl | $5. Women's Black cal skin Bution Shoes, straight range of styles, beginning at 124c a pair for black cotton, up to $5 Stockings for the Children last with narrow toe and low heel; smart walking shot i a pair for finest silk, and with particular emphasis on these: Not to bang up, but to wear, Many splendid qualities | 'at are very easy. $7. Main Foor, Old Building, i | SOCKS at 50c~ Morley’s English cotton, black or colored; English tmer- in black eaitAn RAL SHRRA at te ills, a 1 ome or | } cerized cotton; black cashmere or natural wool. A small lot of French Sik abroad, at I24gc, 18c, 25c, 35¢ and upward. Also a : A Socks, in changeable ribbed effects, st $5 @ pair, with neckties to match at ff complete sto k of merino, cashmere and silk stockings. — | Hand-Embroidered Waists } $3 each, Main floor, New Building. Main fioor, Old Building. $2.75 and $3 ? : ‘ Of sheer white lawn, the hand-embroidered fronts im Men’s Winter Underwear Blankets and Quilts | ported, though the wuists are mage here. The sleeves ae f BLANKETS {or double | Piaited and lace trimmed, plaited Dack and front. Splendid | -weig hit Warm, Winter-weight white Specials at $2.75 and $3, Third floor, Old Bldg, beds; five pounds of comior warp. $5 a pair, QUILTS covered with best American figured sateen and iilled with pure odoiless down. 6x 6ft. $4.85 each, First floor, Old Bu.dirg. Headquarters here {or every sort of good underwear that men may need—from cotton shirts and drawers at 50c, up to fine silk at $17.75 a garment. A specially popular style At $1,50 @ garment is of heavy-weight natural-color merino, regular made, and well trimmed and finished; warm and long-wearing. Main floor, New Building, Men’s Stout Winter Shoes Weather predictionSnow. Men who buy shoes by the almanac, take notice. These ar> weather repellers: Biack or tan Storm Bluchers, $3.90. High-cur ian grain calf Bluchers, $5. Black calf Shoes, kid-lined and kid uppers, $5. Tan calf or Shrewsbury gran Shoes, will keep out the wet and keep in the heat, $5, $6 and $8 Main fioor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street g on light cottor White Plaid Lawn at 10c Yard The real value is filteen cents ayard. Excellent qual ity, in five different checks and plaids, for pretty shirt-waists. | First floor, Old Building. i Snow in the Air—SLEDS i Tay Siare a a Flexible Fiye Women's Ribbed Underwear No difficnlty in finding precisely the sort of Winter Underwear @ woman nceds amorg these unrivaled stocks. | Every garment carefully made and well tinished. Prices | range tiom 25¢ for cotton vests and drawers to $14 for all silk combination suits. The assoriment of plain underwear in cotton, merin and wool is equally broad, Main tloor, Old Building More sorts of sleds dream of Clipper Sleds, strc Cutter Sleds 1or Gir's, 50¢ to $ eeiing sled, $2 t0 $10.50; Double Runners, § 5 | Fourth floor, Old Building \ JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. § sone pt ood EOE wae — eet er ow 5 Notice to Holiday Shoppers When you enter the Store tomorrow, the Arrow Sale Booklet will be handed to you. A glance through its pages will reveal hundreds of saving opportunities on gift articles impossible to publish in this Announcement. ARROW SALE Day Le Holiday Gifts—throughout the entire store—priced right down to the enthusiastic buying point. Want to make Arrow Day (tomorrow) a memorable occasion for Christmas shoppers. Onevery hand you'll find special value-giving tables filled with er articles of every kind at prices you'll instantly recognize ® at a glance, quality considered, as being the lowest quoted. Remnants of Dress Trimmings of Tremendous Bargain Importance A rare opportunity for dressmakers, milliners and even manufacturers, for prices are actually half import cost. It's an imperative movement reserved to bring thousands to our Arrow Sale, and started especially to insure quick and complete clearing of All Remnants All Discontinued Patterrs All Imported Dress Trimmings All Dress Ornaments Not a sngle atem reserved, all gathered on tables for quick choosing—and all new trimmings that the world of style 1s using to-day | 45c¢ 10 85c Persian Embroidered Bands) $1.40 to $2.50 Silk Embrord'd Vestings 45c 10 Bead & Silk Bands i Cc $140 t £2.50 Chiffon Appliques Cc 45c to S3e Sovtache Braid Edge $1.40 to $2.50 Emb'd Linen Appi que wo) || 45¢ to 85e Velvet & Braid Tr mmings $2.50 Braided Collars 5 | = | 65> 10 $1.35 Tinsel Appl ques | i © 605 Ik Apolique} G5c to 31.33 Embroidered Linen Bands C Lmb'd Linen Vesongs . OS Ge ty $1.35 Chiffon App ique { | 50 Gres an Emb'd Bancs | | | 3c to $1.35 Drop Ornaments each $4.60 Brad Ne: Bands | Main Floor | ee 3 White Batiste Waist Paiterns | Main Floor Be en’s 25¢ Handkerchiefs at 12 dered in colors French Val; Imported Ostrich Boas at $3.25 ack or wie laced-tr immed 95¢ Scationcru at 69e Lenox cabi ct,” contamng 4 quires and envel 0} the tasmonable fabr : $5.75 Imporied Marabout Sioles ie at $3 7a Black or nstural ) 0 Co ored Satun Ottoman at $1.75 srcest colorings urtece w 3.95 $6.00 So id Gola LOk Lockets at 9. or fan y S610 ide, seaso: $250 and $3.00 Hemstitched Scarfs or Shams at $1.49 White, hand-embroidered 95.7.9 Siering Stver Tea Sp ons ato tor r2.70 | 50 ard $2.75 Umbrilia at $i 90 Twilcd siki 8 rb fromes, seiected :atural wood 24 Re aolak HEI’ 2Svudu ee Gh Wucaith, eEétD On aD $4.00 Tub.e Cuoths at $2.95 Double damask pattern Second Floor | : AE OEY Women’s $1.00 Felt Sli sat 69c. Men's $1.00 Underwear at 65¢ Sott omens S) pbs faa Uppers ialiG3e Wiienb ed worsted suirts and drawers, weil made ne en Hoaed, ali size a $5.00 and $5.90 Waists at $3.95 | Two dain y models, entirely tucked, with half-inch nbbon drawn through tucks; colors viclet, Copeu- hagen, t pe, green and rose. | 100 Dozen Embroidered Madeira Handkerchiets at 49c | } } The greatest handkerchiet valuz o: the year. The assortment is one that cannot be | j $5.00 Cowhide sud C se at $3.75 With st aps all around body of case and beass lok anaes aiches Mens S0c Suspenders at 25¢ rcalisk ns ends Elasi web; sem--tes matched for beauty, texture and variety in all New York. They are those artistic designs, in han . embroider d corners and scalloped edges, that make the women of the picturesque Madeira Islands so famous for thew clever embro:dery. We don't beheve that the same quahnes are anywhere else in New York; if they are they probably sell at 65c¢ to 75c, tor they're worth it | Man Floor 49c To-morrow at... Wemcen's $1.50 Hose at $160 Women’s $3.75 Blanket Robes at $2.95 | | | Fines quanty hand-embroidered isles, in bia k or In bice, yray, red and ars ilues, sizes to 44 in. | wh { rome Chilaren’s $6.00 C e fe 1h | $1.00 Ribbon Kose Hat Pin Holders, 75¢ SHE Bye ee oo aed Coals at $4.20 ae Dainty holiday gi \ ou $1.75 Black Moire scteen Pettic | f $2.50 Coat Set Bays at $1.50 : pelceniRetllcontsigs Futea with cards ase and pure iesther | ned $2.50 Pr. Pitlow Shams at $1.49 [ lawn Whit Wi men’s $1.79 Gloves at $115 wih; Preach glact mourqu tatre, in an, AE a Third Floor | $4.50 Cut Glass Cekry Trays at $3.00 | d $4.00 Cui Glas Piwchors at $2.45 | at $3.65 60 Cut Giass Bowls at $1.95 fancy hendles, 6 in: Or changeable taffeta; tull se.tional flounc-; sik underiay 65 Hand Embroidered Cur e Ce vers at2225 i with lace medaliv Tamm $5.00 Van ty Purses Mave of black and colored bu her at $1,90 ther $1.50 Renassance Scarfs at $1.00 20 x o4 in > Music kok ack go.t sea border of lace; linen centre. | } Made of tine $14.00 White Lacei Ar bian Lace | $3.50 Matt Sea Leather Bags at $2.45 S220 MAU we ete entaet Curtans at $9.50 With double strap hangles and outsi € pocket $7.50 Impor.ed Waist Pa:terns at $5.90 $7.00 Square Mission Tub es at $5.00 Trmme + wih tah tac $6.00 Wh: Embroiwdercd We > Radium Sick Choir ut $12.3U st Patierns at $4.00 5 Complete, with velour cushy Have deep tull flounce | Misses’ $5.50 Sitk Petticoats at $3.95 b $11.00 Mahcgany fin shea Morris | Actual Cost of Importation That’s the remarkable value-giving news for Arrow Day tomorrow, and if at had not rained Monday we wouldn't have been able to add this event to the hundred and one equally good Arrow Day items showroom samples too—bough! at a reason for this tremendous showing Impor er's entire surplus sto veritable sacrifice ] Phat’'s the Fancy China makes such beaut ul gifts, tooso practical and cec | one, and the whole household participates in the enjoyment wanve: piven to 50c_ for Richly Bow i, ae ui jal 25c tor Faney Decorated China Cup Wis, Sugar & Crean nD shes, Pow er © up to P. Decora ed Salad | | Take” Tome Bowls, pa is Ca Vines, Bor bon Trays | | 50c $12.00 8. Spoos Beat & 23 inches nb, '7inch shade in green o a s e Lamps, j) wrchee ty Portable, $20 value, « 6ih Av», 18th (a 19th St. Greenhut and Company, Siore Furmerly Occupi:d byB. Altman & Co. Trays Tea Pot sticks aid Srates; at Syrup Cups & Super & Cream value up t Lutter Plates, Matz sets Can ‘le Hox 1 Hur Rece vers; vain Fancy China at Less Tha | $1 23, amber Globe Electric Reading 6th Avs, 18h to 19th S%