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EDWARDS ROASTS AICKERS AGAINST | pT SHOW t ATTERNs: CUT TO MEASURE iM you wait, by wonderful new |. BOC. this week only, BANKER WHO DIED ROM PNEUMONIA AT HOME IN RYE. ex-Shah of Persia. On Oct. 9 the Na- objected to the procedure, stating that/The attack war made Inte Saturday tional Council of Persia decided to con- the property was mortgaged to » Rus- | night. i. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER fisecate his property because of his sup- sian bank. Mrs. Morris was waiting for her hus- caliente, port of his brother's attempt to regain at the station at Bay Fiftieth WOMAN FIGHTS 15 MINUTES £ DAVID SMITH COWLES DIES FROM PNEUMONIA. " a ial | the throne. Gendarmes were sent to Former Standard Oil Official Suc- hes possession of the property, but he This ts petit spot on we euihin't tee it Hibs! | PERSIA FOR INSULT Ith ppowed, by, body ot Ces: | NEGRO WHO ATTACKED HER.| Cnc iat eee out atk td Country Home. fom o threatened to open 5 to Mra, after a train had | Thereupon the gendarmes withdrew, } sii mi? | David Smith Cowles, for many years| |" The ot Was referred to the Rus- | He Flees When Man Appears, but) P*s° choke her. she | President of e W. T Parsons Com- Individually Flited Linings Moderate Prices ‘aping taught; lic ot arrive at a decision by 10 Is Arrested and Held With- on” taba ae bax Peon Hs out Bail. along. Lake fled but Powell morning th ert him and went to the Bath Beach p al, Mr, Shuster, who ts station with Mrs, Morri k uid take definite action. | Magistrate Hylan in Coney Taland| Sompinint. ibiec Ber ly having come from police Court to-day held Mack Lake, an| On information supplied by Powell er, Mr. Shuster, after fought him fifteen minutes wh sian 3 er with the intimation that the Stand: at his | ng Meadow, at Rye, N. ¥., Cutting, Fitting and night and Policeman O'Connell found Lake yester- CALL Ol WRITE —_--— | 2 Seah, ties Thee ‘a bigot cighteen-year-old aegro, without bail, ul } Says Drivers Who Sent Com on who was the eon of the In) Ultimatum Threatens to Mone hundred ends for the Grand Jury on a charge of at-[ “ay, at his home Kignty-sixth street and I J Ht TRERISE CO., et é a sgt, @ Pitman Cowles, Jastics of a a Slaiae ' merican officer, who tempting to assault Mra. Nellie Morris, | waived inati efus 0 Pe itd i . praitice to Gaynor Got Tips » court of this aty, was, — Seize Two Provinces if rrty, ‘The Persian of No, 2121 Cropacy avenue, Uimer Park.| make any statement inveoure °° Cc ne educated in the Quaker | Apulogy Is Not Made, sul-Generat strongly | = - sare and later | From Favored Ones. | OWittiam HH. Eéwarde, Commisstoner any TRHERAN, Persia, Nov. 6—The @f Breet Cleaning, '« going to lecture to Willa Russian Minister to-day Presented an | the drivers in his department who have 3 Snancial ultimatum to the Perstan Government * setting forth that unless the Persian ater he 8 made Pre tandard Ol Compeny Minnesota He was at one time Present of the America | @PgENized for the purpose of relegating boty iy Wee Mapa Gallatin’ "€ Minister of Foreign Affairs apol plan for e nigh! jectior for the alleged insult to the F | Vice-Consul, M. Petrof, on the slot the selzure of the pro Shu jultaneh; remove the tre tes and reinstate the Persian | merly there, Russa would MOTHERHOOD is the highest type of womanhood. Bome of the disgruntied drivers held B meeting recently and were addressed BF William H. Ashton, general organ: . nd clubs in this and 1 ; \ International Teamsters an Provinces of Ghilan and Willlam H. Prescott, secre- cially, ate a tow tnd | Mazanderan in the nortt, of Persia, | Seott’s Emulsion ) oot wep re . 4 a | be ol Caspli Sea. . BSR Dever an ced im Pond "aa ateone| Angora couman Ae Mia the highest type of Uy thera point @ committee and place wien ; } rh nen cusided } alleged grievances before Mayor ———/ —_ ee eee ee Ourative Food. ;:-7 The delegation went to the Cow | Faneral of Kyrie Bellew Private, | Shua-Ms-Sultaneh Is a brother of the to-day, but did not nee the DAVID Ss. Co LES. | A few personal friends gathered at the | Messed Sacrament to-day ul of Kyrle Bellew, The jad no relatives In this country ervioes were private. They ted by the Rev, Fa sxsisted by the other jurch, ‘The body was | o-day from Salt Lake Ci Founded 1826 / Mr. Bellew died last Thursday. ~_ A Special Offering of Women’s Evening Slippers, Carriage Boots, Walking, Dress and Storm Boots fellows ought to be glad to -| for the funer & Job, and a good one, too," said ner Edwards. “I know al! thelr kick, but it won't go with They say they will be unable to the night work in the winter time, ‘they can't sleep in the day time other things, Well, other people | to work during the night and they | = to sleep during the day time, I guess tho drivers will have to the same. Bight collection plan in a fine It means cleaner streets. Our Bave improved in every way by Raving horess work in the cool nights there \s leas sloknoss } the stables. We did not lose a sin- borse during the summer night That means quite a saving. > these fellows that are kick- are feeling the loss of the tips weed to get from favored house- and storekeopers while engaged | T fellows collected as eek in tips for doing work for householders and store I am potting a stop to that graft. Thi 7 want me to see the principal store at No. took the boy and walked | A. the streets with him until last night, of ¢ when Salvator pointed Istrate Butts held On the Subway Floor 70 Wonien’s Tailored Suits at $8.75 Measuring up to usual $15 standard of cloth and tailoring, especially purchased to sell here at $10, there will go to 70 fortunate women tomorrow at $8.75. Even women who are good judges of merchandise values will be surprised to see how very gocd these are. Handsome Evening Slippers Pink, blue, white and black satin. Bronze, patent and white calf. Black suede and kid. Opera and tongue effects. Rosette and buckle $3. 95 trimmed, or plain. This Season’s Smart $6 and $7 Models, at PLUM PUDDING Reasons Why It Is the Dessert Sumptuous bit. Inatead 1) rs and give) Geb Hart, « chauffeur for the Ford Autemodiie Company, was seriously in- today when he drove a light tmto the rear of the touring 4f Mra. Willlam J. Hickey of Wood- Mra. Hickey was slightly tn-, fm the accident, which occurred ‘Phompeca Hil, Long Island City. Hickey aute was driven by EF. 3. Mra Mickey's chauffeur. Dawson threw on his brak:s or Hart's car got away from erashed squarely into the Hickey automobile. Hari out, three of his ribs be was injured internally. to Bt. John's Hospital. Mire Hickey went to the hospital tn have severa) cuts bandaged. @rove home The runabout iy wreeked, but the tourng { i 29 Pleasant avenue as a GOVERNMENT INSPECTED SUET Same food value as butter and olive oil. C.F. Langworthy, in charge of Nutrition Investigation of United States Govern- ment, shows this type of food to be highest in nutrition units. CURRANTS, RAISINS AND OTHER FRUITS The same authority shows the splendid food value of these dried fruits. French athletes sustain themselves on currants and raisins during endurance tests. These dried fruits form the base of “pemmican,” thc concentrated food used by Arctic explorers. FRESH EGGS b The egg affords nearly two per cent. of organic mineral salts and is rich in albumen, without which life cannot exist. STARCH AND GLUTEN These wheat products represent the most natural forms of carbohydrates and proteids. Proteids form about 18% of the weight of the body of the average man. They build muscle, rbohvdrates are responsible for his energy. SUGARS AND SYRUPS ‘ These are among the most valuable forms of energy and heat producers. SPICES The natural tonics or stimulating properties that inspire the gastric secretions, excite appetite and stimulate digestion. Hermetically sealed tins, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 sizes. Black Velvet, White Satin Qutited\ $ Lined Russian Carriage Boots . .'¥I*95 Women’s Boots For Dress, Storm and general wear. All leathers; twelve, fourteen and sixteen button models. $5.00 Values $6.00 Values $3.25 | $3.95 Growing Girls’ Shoes 6toll 114% to2 244 toby $1.75 $2.25 $2.75 Tan, black and patent leather. Values $2.50 to $4.00, Boys’ and Little Men’s Shoes Special hard-wearing School proof soles. Sizes 10 to 544. Shoes, water- Value $3.00 $1.95 Are Conducting Medium weight cloths in two-toned diagonals in black, brown, dark blue and dark red combinations. Carefully lined with satin. Plain single-breasted tailored jackets set off with bone buttons, good-looking ekirt with a panel effect in the back. Sizes 34 to 40 only. Other suits that have been cut on Wanamaker patterns, to Wanamaker specifications and built of cloths that we can recommend, at $13.50, $14.50, $16.50 and up to $20.50. Some even have shields at the arms. Subway floor, Old Building. Young Women's Tailored Suits Unusually Good Value $7.75 and $15 is what the price tickets say. $16 and Plain tailored with walking length skirts and medium length costs. In blue, black and gray mixtures. Sizes 14, 6 and 18. Regulation Suits in Junior Sizes, $il They have all the styles of the real sailor suit. Yoke skirt with laced back and panel front. Embroidered emblems on collars and sleeve and jaunty red tie. In blue only. Sizes 15 and 17. Black Fox Furs, $10 for Muff or Scarf Junior Dresses of $6 and $8.50 Quality at $5 A splendid assortment, but not many of each kind. No Better Coats for Girls Than These of Chinchilla at $7.75 Warm—that's the first point. Good-looking—that’s the second. Well-mace—that's the third. Boyish coats—they are—with red flannel finings and black velvet collars. In gray and navy. Sizer 6 to 14. We advise no woman to buy cheap shoes. _The feet havea function too important to risk injury or even discomfort to them from coarse, poorly made, or ill-fitting shoes. ‘ But when good fortune makes it possible for us to sell A FEW OF THE 926 Premier Pancake Flour Premier Breakfast Coffee Premier Canned Vegetables Premier eSyrup Premier Vanilla Extract Premier Sage Honey ‘oferio is now in § Premier FruitJams Premier Ground Spices Premier Bottled Olives has been uncon. 9 Premier Plum Pudding Premier Brown Rice Premier Chili Sauce assaulted on tho § Premier Tomato Catsup Premier Uncoated Rice Premier Corn Flakes Deftao went to DOnoferis tom RANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. Magistrate Butts in . Gallo is charged lown Joseph D’Ono- th a blackjack and The craze of Europe is for fox furs, and especially black furs, therefore the quick response tc our announcement of last week that we had black fox to sell at $10 for muff or | scarf did not surprise us. Weare extremely “!ad to announce for tomorrow a fresh shipment of 1 & sets at the sume price. Women’s Shoes of $3.50 and $4 Grade At $1.90 and $2.40 it is quite a different matter. Here there is nothing cheap but the price. The shoes we can recommend in every way. They are here underpriced because the maker did not care to disturb his permanent price-arrange- ments with his regular agents—and gave us his surphus stock to dispose of. An Extraordinary Sale of 40,000 Yards Dress Silks ausuilly Low Prices White Fur Sets of Muff and Scarf at $12 | A wonderful muff, very large, of gleaming white fur;| All sizes in lace, button and Blucher shees of scarf to match; wide, long and luxurious. The fur is sold | calfskin, black and brown kidskin, patent leather with kid (but not in the Wanamaker Store) sometimes as “Iceland | or cloth tops, black suede and black cravenetted cloth. fox" or “king fox,” but is in reality white Thibet lamb | Heels of various heights—soles of different weights. with the curl carefully combed out. Lined with shirred | white silk. At a little distance it looks so much like fox | that no one could ever guess its price was only $12 for muff | and scarf complete—84 se: aly. for boys and girls, at $1.30, $1.50 and $2, according to size. Blue wolf, raccoon, gray wolf and Australian opossum | A few of patent leather in the smaller sizes. The quality sets among the other fashionable and inexpensive furs. Subway floor, Old Building. iC CITY NEW YORK ASBURY PARK ROSENBAUM &Co, i <3 10 & 12 WEST 238? STREET : A Special in Children’s Shoes Sturdy welted-and-stitched shoes of gunmetal and kid, Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables A Special Sale for Tuesday is such as we must get $1.75 to $2.50 for regularly. Subway floor, Old Building, Fine Woo Blankets Sale of Stickley Rros. Co. Entire Stock of Luxurious $3.90, $4.95, $5.85; usually $5.00, $6.25, $7.50 | Leather Furmnit ure Comfortables | u u Cotton filled, $1.75 and $2.85; values $2.25, $3.75 Down filled, $4.75; value $5.50 Bed Spreads—Satin Finish $1.90, $2.65, $3.50; values $2.50, $3.50, $4.75 Special for Tuesday, Election Day ery ES Women’s & Misses’ Coats WN sia ¢ P Black, blue, brown and garnet are among the pretty colors $18 are what you would think the $15 ones were worth. |to be had. Trimmings are of satin or bright flannel. The kind of suits you cannot get along without: | Smartly cut and well made. Sizes 15 and 17. | { « t | at Half Regular Prices $58,055 worth of English Morocco-covered and genuine German goatskin-covered library easy chairs, rockers and lounges to sell for $29,027.50, Furniture which spells comfort—and at today’s prices, ECONOMY—in capital letters, And at from 10 to 33}4 per cent. below regular prices, $21,000 worth of leather furniture including the newest Spanish leather covered furniture—chairs and sofas it. a wide range of prices and styles—from our own stocks, | Red English Morocco Sofa, tufted Brown German Goatskin Arm Rocker, arms and back with heavy roll, two cushion seat and back, legs and rockers large pillow seats. Regularly $333; now $166.50] in fumed cak. Regularly Red English Morocco Arm Chair, Brown Goatskin Reading Chair, At Popular Prices Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases | Sheets $97; now $48.50 4 Pillow Cases | Brown Gerinan goatskin Arm Kocker, cushion seat and spr.ng back, roll arms. Regularly $74; now $37 Brown Goatskin Arm Chair, spoon back, spring seat. Regularly $64; now $42 Brown Goatskin Arm Chair, spring $47.50] seat and back. Regularly $77; now $38.50 Green Goat Skin Easy Chair, tufted Regularly $74; now $37 Fifth Gallery, New Bidg, erms. Red English Morocco Easy Chair, pillow seat and spring back. Regularly '$130; now $65 Red English Morocco Rocker, spring tend cushion back. Regularly $110; now $55 ‘Red English Morocco Reading Chair, | pillow seat, mahogany turned legs. Regularly | $95; now Green English Morocco Arm Chair, spring seat and cushion back. | Regularly $110; now $55 JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ° mar’ R | with. pill t, spring cushion back, cushion seat. Regularly $81; now $40.59 | P s t eversible Polo Coat & Bag | Reg, Reg. | wn eee pring * Regulaily $153; now $76.50| Brown Goatskin Arm Chair, spring { ++ 89C ..19¢ |}! Green English Morocco Wing Chair, seat and back. Regularly $82;now $41 7c 20¢ |]| spring seat and back. Regularly $126; now $63 Brown Goatskein Rocker, shaped back e. I $2: ae ae f | ish Morocco Eesh Chair, snd rolled erms. egularly ;now $30. Regular Value, $25.00 | 81x99... .. 89c . .23e | oeeeriay ce heavy rolled Brown Leather Arm Chair, tufted ‘4 | 90x99... .660e....96¢ . le... .26¢ | Regularly $180; now $90 | back and drop spring seat. Regularly $54; now $27 Serviceable Reversible Polo Coats. ) poe | Imported two tone clo‘hs with plain coms L 13.50 | Store Open To-morrow, Tuesday, until 6 P, M, bina ions or mixtures in all the ‘able *s, including tans and grays. Choice at | Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; [9th St. | eral models to select from, Handsome Bag Included back and spring seat, —_— — A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. Wide Wale Cheviot Coat. } Exactly like model pictured. Sen superior tailored, in black and col é and cuffs of white and contrasting shades of | Regular Value broadcloth. First showing of this model. J $27.50 . $15.00 $13.50 Exactly as Illustrated

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