The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1910, Page 8

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| EXPERT WHO SAYS | EVERY ONE SHOULD } ; | PICK HIS OWN NAME nccaldpibas Names Have Great Influence on Personality, Asserts Dr. Binion. rted Dr, Bir result of ny Ow r to make," aswe “AY BE GOOD OR BAD. He Has Published Dictionary of Names and Their Meaning and Ought to Know. nobler adjectives ttest titles for ‘These have ast vid daughters: Ey Marguerite Mooers Marsh: ll. | If' yeu area young woman, would you | rather be called Gladys or Jemima? If’ you are @ young man, would you prefer answering to Claude or Mirai? Now don't answer til) you conmuit the Onomasticon. For the On-all-the-rest- of+it 48 the only complete 4 personal namer in existe t@ Its anthor,. Dr. Sam Dr, Binion haw already attas tation as an Bgyptologi«t. 1 dictionary which he i# abo lish he Hag put the best of #ix years’ work, and the result is an ex- hawstive table showing the derivation and meaning of more than five thousand “given" names of both men and women, | in more than twenty languages. Amd if you use this dictionary y find that hightaiutin’ “Gladys" and ‘Clmude” both have the unpleasant meaning of “lame,” whereas “Jemima 1 name for a y. “It means | And I espe. heophiius’ and ‘ach may be trans Ged" Samples. DRS A. BINTOW ‘Charles’ haw the meaning of ‘suprem- | If that boy hadn't been the he would provapiy lave Rut, cheer up ind sweeter fonary n't it rather hard on him, to have his fat clled by a name he had nothing to do with choosing?" 1 sug- ented | “That's just the point I was about Cl DIAMONDS—PEARLS 33%” Discount clear; Constance, firm; Dorothea, trafielates “bright a the y,.” and the promic ‘Uiram” is defined as “noble, and exalted.” | Menai lla bein On every article in this store » hear what Dr, Binion ¢ One-third cheaper than you can buy elsewhere Diamonds, Fearls, Rubies, Sapphires and Emeralds in Exquisite Settings and Latest designs, stocks of CHESTER BILLINGS & SON and ALFRED H. SMITH & CO. ———including a few fine Oriental pearl necklaces from $225 up, —with a discount of 33 15% Compare the qualities and values of these two stocks and convince yoursel{ that every article in this store is 33:'3°% cheaper than elsewhere 5th Avenue and 34th Street (Opposite the Waldorf) rday name is one of the estrong- | est inffusncos on ao life. ‘The | proverb, ‘Give a dog a bad name and hang him,’ is almost literal- e¢ Jews—all the ly In the power of an ts beaver, man were ex tig name in th the new wane m When we moder of mpnes we shal ehifdren those with weak Dy, Binion adi aimed Angelo and yet be man may be said to be a devil veca hehas fallen among w But just the samo, am fine meaning is 4 continual SHOLZWASSER & CO. nume with « fleal, 8 __THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER © are others that] | Dr, Binton, incident » is neteh a faddiet nor a it. holarly Toy Tye] y “" " Od gentleman witir dexrees trom Co-| FRE TAY of OPEN EVES. UNTIL 9 0'CLULK iy 3 dooms jum: Johns i the Unt AU Goody Marked in Plain Ulgores, 10% Allowed on All Cosh Purchases, Sa 5 ts and Uh ITS vv angle ; WRITE FOR Gr qed Replts Furalture Carpets and Bedding I, 00) when he in the Britis Museum, | OUR 910 5 0 Relation to Personality CATALOGUE “T have ited counticss «utho: tler, both here and in London, for con- piling thix dictionary,” he told me. “i ine eusaenei pions lave tried to includ the commones, tion im our ware~ names of al! nations, even the Japanese About halt are men's mes and hait| women's. Ite a won 1 1 ean so often p: | relation between personalliy by | “For inatance, means ‘father of Could there be a our hero, Adraham L means ‘rieh heart’ hi Righard the Lion-Heart was beloved for such a quallt oply the other day, in The ive World, I read an aecount 0 named ( Seseribed ‘as the w I have shown in my $ .75 weekly $1.00 “ $1.50 $2.00 * a A in ue Terms Aas, Also Biates Nem Massachnietts New narrment. contsting of 11417-1423 THIR That Brings Health, Happiness and Long Life Vhe wonderful etory told by thousands upon thousands of men and women in all walks of life who have been benefited by the use of the ‘great tonic stimulant, Dufty’e Pure Malt Whiskoy, is mcst interesting, and the three old men whom you s¢e receding this story chow by their viror and healthy expression the greet good it hee “ye ma The Ouify Mait Whiskey Co,, Rochester, N. Y. 4 Rut Life Savers Vind « Converted Harwe That Needs No Help. ried World ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Deo. 1=Tie life-waver t erkoff, Lacie Sague. TRANSLATION: "The exquisite fragrance of Kis perfume is the secret of tie © Batract, Sachet, {face ‘and Taleum Portden At Drug and Department Stores everywhere Alfred H. Smith Co., 34 Cha: WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COM AEROGRAM FAIRY LAND, Utopia, Dec. 7, 1910 CAMMEYER 6th Ave. and 20th St., New York City I start to-night with sleighs filled with the Finest Toys I ever made for the boys and girls who wear Cammeyer Shoes. I will be in my cabin at your store from Dec. 10 to Christmas Eve with a present for each of your children customers. Very sincerely yours SANTA CLAUS CAMMEYER, 6th Ave. and 20th St., New York ANY ZA PSEA Store Opens at 8:30 Hrewant or and Closes at 6 P. M. Fifty Thousand Gifts in The Leather Goods Store! Far tootmany to sketch. Impossible to describe. Nine articles were brought up to the advertiser's office—a traVeling stationery case at $10; a fitted toilet case for men at $18.50; a twine and tag and handy box at $1.50; a clock in leather case at $1.50; a leather case with two thin brushes at $2.25; a recipe index in gay red leather case at $1.25; a black velvet bag at $5; ar opera bag of green and gold at $25. In the space of a few minutes several people saw them and each said, ‘‘WISH I COULD HAVE THEM ALL MYSELF.” Then the situation stared us in the face. Here are nine articles out of thous- ands—hundreds of them similariy attractive. If all the nine got their pictures in the paper it would only be in black and white. That could not even do them jus- tice, for the pretty colors of the leathers, and the fine stitching, and the sleek finish, are half theircharm. AND TO PUT PICTURES OF ONLY NINE ARTICLES OUT OF FIFTY THOUSAND OR SO WAS MANIFESTLY UNFAIR. Therefore no pictures shall go in tonight’s paper—instead let us tell you what we have in a bold telegram way. LEATHER GOODS ENOUGH TO LAST UNTIL THE LATEST MIN- UTE OF DECEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH —it is a scientifically planned stock. NOVELTIES—one or two of a kind—-seldom seen except in specialty shops, AND OUR PRICES, CUSTOMERS TELL US, ARE LOW. From England, Venice and Vienna EVERY KNOWN ARTICLE FOR MEN-—none ‘‘just out’’—all prices for every purse—for instance, a bill fold at $1.50 or at $10 or higher. LITTLE UNCOMMON THINGS FOR WOMEN—copied from high-priced novelties and made for us in moderated prices—articles like the $1.50 box of twine, sealing tissue, tags, etc. All the other expected articles too. WOMEN’S HAND BAGS OF BLACK VELVET—cr leather. When you give black velvet, other women know that you know what’s what. Opera bags of sparkling brilliance. “FANCY NAMES” FOR LEATHER GOODS ARE NOT ALLOWED in our Leather Goods Store-—-here goat is goat, sheep is sheep, pigskin is its own boast, seal is real seal, and so on. AT 50c AND $1, THOUSANDS OF LITTLE ARTICLES OF REAL LEATHER in useful forms for men and women. Nearby are leather or metal photograph frames, belts, plain or fancy, and de- lightful styles of graceful fans. Early morning shopping is preferable, if it is possible. Main floor, Old Building, or Leather Goods Shop in Burlington Arcade. Guaranteed Satin Lining in Allof These Women’s Finely Tailored Suits at $15 Only Four of the Suits in This Over-Production Were Made to Sell for $22.50—Other 196 Are $25, $27.50 and $30 Qualities Absolutely piain-tailorec-- but that is the most advantageous kind of a suit fer a wemen to buy. ‘This kind of suit will remain in style for some time—and most of these suits will be worn in the early spring. Made by a tailor who specializes on plain tailored garments. Duplicates of these suits have been re-ordered many times by us during the season—to sell at $22.50 to $30. It just so happened that because of the lateness of the season several of the maker's orders were cancelled, and as he wished to dispose of the suits quickly he gave them to us at a concession. Broadcloth, homespun, heavy serge, cheviot, worsted suitings and basket weave fabrics in black, navy blue, brown, gray and other desirable colors. All Sizes in the collection. Second floor, Old Building. | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. ee re a ae ee eh, A ety ick al LQrodewr exquise du parfum | Djer- Kies est fe secret de sa R || fied. Uy Weather Permitting, We Will Suit 400 Men Before |Tomorrow Night at $21.50 Each |} and every man will have a suit to be proud of and a fine feeling of economy which will justify him in adding quite a substantial check to the Christmas allowance. The selling started this morning. The suits are of fancy worsteds, cheviot and cassimere—in patterns and ‘ styles that the young men will like. This Is A Story Only one reason for their selling at less than manu- facturer’s cost—the maker was overloaded with fine |] woolens, the kind for which |] the normal demand is not tremendous. |] This stock represented a lot of money and he necded |] the money in his business. We agreed to help him out if he would make the goods / into suits such as are speci- 4! | He did—These are thc / suits. Accept our assur- ance that the saving at A $21 is sufficient to justify laying one away for a year, \fifnecessary. All sizes. Main flocr, New Buildings A Splendid Holiday Hint In: These Unusual House Coats for Men at $5 | They came from our most ‘esteemed maker. Says he “o| | not make a cent of profit on this lot—and we are inclined to believe him. | Our experience with House Coats has been long and thorough, { |] but these discount any we have known at $5. Of double-faced woolen. cloths—oxfords, brown, blue, etc., with rich dark plaid and striped reverse sides, also used for collar | [and cuffs. Please note the tailoring. All edges bound with cloth, and finished with fancy cord—rare at this price. Women longing for gifts will be glad to know that these coats have our hearty indorsement. All sizes up to 46. Regular and stout. Main floor, New Bidg, By the Dictum of the Importer These $1.50 Gloves for Women Will Be $1.25 Tomorrow In other words this collection of 3,500 pairs comes as a Christmas gift to our two stores—Philadelphia and New York— FROM THE IMPORTER. We do a large business with “him throughout the year, and when this importation arrived from France last Friday he offered it to us at price. It is just one of those courtesies that we appreciate, and we are sure that | our customers will enjoy it, too. It is an gpen secret, that every woman is diseppointed if she does not receive at least several pairs of gloves for Christmas; so | these gloves come at an opportune time. ‘ Excellent quality French lamb-sk o fin some stores would call it kid-skin. Two-clasp piq' in white, champagr pearl, gray, tan and black; all with or black embroider: Every detail of finish is perfect. All si “Main floor, Old Building, “Linen” Handkerchiefs Are Often | But Here You Are Sure—We Sell None Except All Linen Everybody sells handker- chiefs at Christmas time and nearly everybody ,buys them, But of all the handker- chiefs which come to the Christmas stocking, how many arrive via the road of “pure linen!” How many so-called linen handkerchiefs are only a mask for cotton threads? The Wanamaker sells no cotton mixtures. Its principle of selling “linen, the whole linen and nothing but the linen” is a safeguard to every buyer of holiday Store handkerchiefs. It knows that, a/though the cotton mixture may look as well, it will not wear as well; and that it always irritates the skin. So, from the 5c handkerchief in our Basement to the highest priced one in the store, every handkerchief here is pure linen, Furthermore, this is an all-the-year-round handkerchief store. We do not push handkerchiefs in a corner during eleven months, and get them out for December alone. But we do have our most enormous assortment at Christmas time, and we have, by our system of numerous handkerchief outposts, lightened \[ the task of buying them. We Go Direct to the Countries Where Handkerchiefs Are Made And there are numerous manufacturers who sell only to Wanamaker’s, who spend twelve months of the year making and embroidering the best for us. Prices for women’s initial handkerchiefs start at 5c¢ in the Basement. Men's, at 10c. Other prices for women’s handker- chiefs are 10c, a large variety at 12!0c; 25c, 50c, and on up to $50, Most of these handkerchiefs are put up in pretty holiday boxes of half-a-dozen, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth ave., Eighth to Tenth street | A Mask for Cotton -

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