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News of his retire ectheiaieceadinahle ship created a sensation | rumors in t sof the House of | HEAAS LOST FAVOR consequence of | oficacy of his hip. ‘This after. j noon his purpom efinitely and off. Dissertsion in the Party Because of His Action on the clally confirmed, ew Sevingvitie,| Lords’ Veto Bill. rly yesterday — | henroosts, | Lazzio\as,| LONDON, Nov, &—Arthur J. Balfour His] resigned this afternoon as leader of the in| Conservative party, He wae Premier Is] before the presegt Liberal administra fong|tlon came into pbwer, and is, perhaps, | tne best known polttician in England. mademjust as thorough as the inveatt- mation that concerns the wvemocrdtic — jleaders. Sybyoenas will be issued for levery person w an possibly w HEARST LEAGUE == = —-- Queeas ‘Assistant District-At-) torney Says He'll | Uvestigate | Mayor Gaynor’s C barges. rom the twadter- [outside of Ma to-day under $5,000 bal! | 1% there by his father-in-law and nelahbors w! ided_In_obtalning ball. | i —— | 'BAIL FOR SLAYER OF TWO. ’ ocratiy organiza- ea witness. ‘Ti¥tty others aleld to give eviclenee, Noreross Who Mi Men for Deer Relensed. (Special to The | ATLANIC CITY, 3 or: | he Lona farmer who ac: ah nd killed Constant Stolman Thomas Youse of Pleasantville a we feo while gutining for seer three mites| cross, INQUIRY TO-MORROW. | ™ Oil won't at least give relief. 10c. aT A. N Walter, Cassidy and 30 Otthei’s| » Called to Testify in Judge- | ship Scandal. NS | 1 B. Altmen & Co. CORSETS OF FRENCH COUTIL at $2.75 “Attach a Tel-Electric to: Your Piano” ‘ telat-Attorneys ‘ance toaayy It Does Not Obstruct The Keyboard with DistricteAtt Queens Here is the only player in the world that can be attached to a piano and County, and Me! , attorney for William Berri, and at the close of remain away from it at all times. It will play from a different room. je talk announced that (he investiga ai in progress concerning the alleged of a nommation for Supreme e he lel-Electric pur a Justice by Willlam Willett Jr. Piano Player be taken up to-morrow morning | and Attachablesto any Grand or Upright Piano rsued with as much energy ae Price $350—Convenient Terms William A. De Ford, WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), THE ABOVE BEING LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICE. though no election had been held. Mr. Ds Ford sald Ine would issue eub- poenas nd investigate the charges,| made chiefly by Mawor Gaynor, that wertain of the Independence leaguers had been paid for iniiorsing the can- didacy of Willett Ife added that the probing of the Independent brethren would be as thore the tnvesti- | gation of the Dam leaders whe are charged with cuptly bringing about the Willett nomination. Mr. De Ford's ¢tatement follows “Statements have been made to me that certain person® connected with the Independence League organization tn Queens County have been paid certain | sums of money f the Independence | \ League Indorse of Willett, 1 do! not know that these statements evel any foundation in fact. * #~ thorough investigation will LATE MODELS ARE SHOWN OF THE “FASSO” AND THE “ESNAH" CORSETS, BOTH MADE UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF B. ALTMAN & CO., THE “FASSO” IN PARIS AND THE “ESNAH” IN WORKROOMS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT. ALSO A NUMBER OF LINES OF DOMESTIC CORSETS AT POPU. LAR PRICES, TAQVON cannot call, write for catalog. THE TEL-ELECFRIC COMPANY TBL-ELECTRIC BUILDING 299 Fifth Avenue, Commer 31st Street * WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LINGERIE, INFANTS’ OUTFITS, ETC, ve| FHiOh Avenue, 34th aud 35th Steerts, Nem York. jeon| He was taken away In an automobile tor *. Rheumatism _and Lumbaeo ‘There is no case so bad that Omega THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 » 1911. Registered \: Gs) Trade Mark of French Coutil and Satin Broches. models, Negligees, $6.75—Distinctive and unusual $9.75 and 10.50. Steamer Gowns, fine flannel. Woolen Blanket and 13.50. Robes, Boudoir Caps, $2.00, 3.50, 5.00, 8.75 to 15.00—Paris Creations of the moment. $4.75—Side plait, Jersey Top Petticoats, $6.75 and $9.50— Messaline deep hem. Petticoats, Messaline flounce, { James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 84th St., ware Aneria, ‘oD R ( fl fim ry | t! ulin | il Entabliched Half a Century Important Sale Corsets, Negligees and Silk Petticoats French Valleda Corsets, $5.00-—in finest All imported Regular prices $9.50, 14.50, 16.00, 18.50 and 25.00. Now closing at the uniform price of $5.00. Matinees and Sacques at styles in hand- scalloped Albatross gowns, light shades. | Formerly Pullman Gowns, $16.50—Of Messaline. $16.50-—French models in $6.75, ACTS LIKE 7.50 7.50 is bunions or Ht ND if | | «Borax lodinesBr. WISSNER| Player Pianos | Tone Quality Unequalled. Superior to All Others. Send for Catalogue and Prices. WISSNER WAREROOMS: 06 6th Ave., cor. 15th St., N. Y. 86-67 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. SON'S Fooy Bt MA\ Try It To-day Every kind of foot trouble is relieved by a single application. This the time of year you need it for burning, smarting feet, corns, callouses. Sehason’s Foot Seap, 200 Hith Ave, ih ¥. C 10 Minutes Jersey City to Hoyt St. A & S. Private Subway Station ) This Is a Special Fashion Sale , Prepared Expressly FOR “A Triumph in Dress” Evening Gowns and Wraps From Our Paris Exhibition| Each at Exactly Half Its Former Close-to-Cost Price Ghe Opera She Horse Show AND Coming Social Functions at the Very Opening of The New York Season pT HE more than two hundred Gowns and Wraps included in the sale represent less than one-third our direct importations this season. They are not models bought to be copied and duplicated. These were selected specially, and many of them created expressly by the great artist-dressmakers of Paris, for our great Fashion Exhibition held recently in the Audi torium, which created a furore in all fashion circles. this-exhibition the finest in fifty years, and without thought of profit, we offer them now at ‘prices never before quoted so early in the season. expect our out-of-town patrons will both telephone and telegraph—even our friends in Boston, Probably nowhere in the world, and we speak ‘ We have none to-day. ‘as world travelers, having more than two score special We are offering the remaining models now~—more than two hundred, and of the new, has there ever been held an exhibition |pliment to our many friends and as a return for the good will they bear us. Snahions ta, equal fat made in the Wanamaker uditorium a few weeks ago. Each Gown Is Unique Each Price Is Cut in Two All the metropolitan newspapers gave large space to the event, one of them devoting to it almost two pages, calling it ‘A Triumph in Dress.” Visitors came from cities as far away as Pittsburgh and Cleveland and Boston, Merchants from farther i ; ees ‘ me points, having been notified by their alert New York There are masterpieces by famous makers" said a New York paper in writing of the exhibition. . Here, now, are these same masterpieces, offered at exactly half their marked price, as you may see by the original tags still on the garments. The original prices were intended to cover not much more than the original wholesale cost in Paris, the duty and the landing charges. offices, hurried to New York before this fashion exhi- bition of fifty years would close. You may figure out for yourself what the present prices represent to us- and to you. American fashion magazines pictured the gowns, and we hear now that certain magazines in Paris and London are preparing to chronicle the occasion and to publish pictures of the exhibition. It is a fine compliment when the fashion cities of the old world turn to busy New York for their inspiration, And well might the whole world come to this exhibition for inspiration, for here were gathered thegeniusof Paul Poiret, the present dictator of fashion; the charm and originality of Madame Paquin, the woman of a century; the daring originality of Callot Soeurs and the classic creations of Jean Worth, the noble son of a noble grandfather who estnblished this famous house. Some People Did Not Understand This Exhibition Importers and merchants frankly said: ‘How in the world are you going to make any money out of your lavish importations?” We replied that this was not in our mind. Not many stores have the unbroken record of fifty years with the business still under the guidance of the founder and with the last of the fifty years the largest and most prosperous in its history. As a fitting crown to our Fifty Years, this Fashion Exhibition was prepared. We had no thought of profit. Prices Range From .$50 to $1,000 For Garments That Were $100 to $2,000 Gowns That Are Mussed It is not possible to exhibit and exploit Gowns of such dainty character without some of them getting soiled and slightly damaged. Such dresses in the collection that have been injured at all, although they are signed Paris models, will be priced at $25, $75, $100 and $150. Second Floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formeriy A. T. Stewart & Co. kioadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street, Selected for the single purpose of making | q Immediate selection is advised, as we | ambassadors touring all countries each season in search| yet less than one-third of our entire direct importations this season—-as a com- | a | * In light and dark grounds: and Greatest Sale Little Lots at Fractions of Former Prices. | THIS SALE 1S PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT, as it brings some of the best Curtains of the season at prices impossible at any other time. They are the | | one pair, two and three pair lots remaining from a season's selling. Some are just a | trifle soiled, and these are the best bargains of all, as they have been used’as samples Every Brooklyn woman knows that our | regular prices on Curtains are the lowest anywhere, and when these prices are } !! radically reduced the result must be extraordinary as a logical sequence. | Of course, it is well to come early, as the very designs that you would prefer are likely to be pre- ferred by others, and you get the widest choice by being first on the scene. Nevertheless, every || and are sold at less than wholesale. single Curtain in this extraordinary sale is a big bargain in itself. $8.00 to $11.00 Curtains, $6.65 a pair. Nottingham Lace Curtains. 60c, to 75c. Curtains, 29e. a pair. 85c. to $1.10 Curtains, 49e. a pair. $1.45 to $1.75 Curtains, 79c. a pair. $2.00 to $2.75 Curtains, 98e. 2.85 to $3.25 Curtains, $1.59 5 $3.50 to $5.00 Curtains, $2.35 a pair. Irish Point Lace Curtains. $4.50 to $5.00 Curtains, $2.89 a pair. $0.00 to $7.00 Curt $4.35 a pair. $9.00 to $11.00 Curt $6.65 a pair. $12.00 to $14.00 Curtains, $9.65 a pair. Real Renaissance, Marie Antoin- | ette and Arabian Lace Curtains. $4.00 t) $5.00 Curtains, $2.65 a pair. 50 1 00 Curtains, $3.65 a pair, $0.50 {0 $7.00 Curtains, $4.35 a pair, $3.00 to $3.50 Curtains, $1.78 a pair. $3.75 to $5.00 Curtains, $2.79 4 pai $6.00 to $7.00 Curtains, $4.35 a pair. $10.00 to $15.00 Curtains, $6.65 a pair. é5c. Curtains, 29c. a pair. $1.25 Curtains, 49c. a pair. $1.50 Curtains, 79c. a pair, $2.50 Curtains, 98¢e. a pair. 3.50 Curtains, $1.39 4 parr. $4.50 Curtains, $1.59 a pair. 0 Curtains, $1.89 a pair. 19c., 25c. and 30c. Colored Curtain Scrim, 0c. a Yard. ELEVEN THOUSAND YARDS nr NOTE— No mail, telephor crowds which will respond to this announcement, good color combinations, or hurry box orders on any of the items in this sale. SPECIAL--We have arranged for additional space and will have many more salespeople to care for the great | i PRICES we have ever been able to offer them at. All the widths from 3 to 14 inches; some beautiful Van Dyke Points, especially good for hat trimming, in white and ecru. $1.89 to $6.00 Colored Lace Bands, 89c. to $1.98 E all high grade designe. Beauty! coiored Bandings; colors so combined as to harmonize with the Fall gow; exqubsice cinse! 29c. to 89c. Batiste Bands, 19c. to 3%. a Yard. Prices that will sell chis lot un a jiffy. 75c. Crepe Chiffon at SOc. a Yard. Less than the usual wholesale price. Greatly favored this Fall for overdraperies; @ full Gre of deficate Lace Curtains-Our Annual $18.00 to $22.00 Curtains, $12.85 a pair. 24.00 to $27.00 Curtains, $17.85 a pair. | $30.00 to $37.50 Curtains, $22.85 a pair. Cluny, Novelty Curtains, Sash Curtains and Scrim Curtains. Lace Curtains—Odd Pairs. $7.00 and $8.00 Curtains, $3.89 and $4.35 pr. | the BEST VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. “$1.25t0 $4Macrame Bands,89c.to $2.98y | They Are at the Height of a Wonderful Popularity. MACRAME BANDS were never so popular-—and never was such a varied and beautiful stock | || shown anywhere, Many stores have only a few pieces to show, and the values are simply ordinary, | | We have the best and broadest stock we ever had and are selling these Bands at the SMALL ‘ | d i T | ! ‘ H | { il ‘Sunday World Wants W nbinations: Dainty designs; very well mace anc finished. | f sero = — oo Mm a = aaa a) ork Monday Wonders snide parr vorer ae ma eo) 2 LD eee ae