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or rt * ry ‘alking up to two young men re standing at Fiftiet ond avenue t police station and there « med by Dr. Miller of Flower 1. his hat were the Initials “W. ny names beginning with ted to him, but he only shook his 4. pencil and plece of paper were given | him. He stared @ moment, then ittly wrote “William E. Haines.” next minute he was unable to say or Haines was his name, He be- ed he lived at No. 859 Eleventh avoe I, of Engiteh. 4 talk fuvently. Haines. | et and t 9 o'clock Jast night a! st, I cannot is me or where I live.” But la, but was not certain. he man was unable t: ming to have forgott At other periods he He was taken to The doctors said he was suf- f ring from aphasia. “who rT fe ae 70 oe “ASKS WANDERER, |) APHASIA VICT jell-Dressed Man Loses Iden-| tily—May Be W. E. Z Ka ote in Nineteen Whet Your Appetite Eminent physicians declare there must be a sharp appetite for food Pabst BlueRibbon ‘The Beer of Quality taken before or with your meals is « safe orders to vacate against bi which unsanitary conditions found. The owners and less remedy the conditions. aft the conditions, under penalty of sus- pension of business, LILLE cquelign means for creating « Lea ESNERS= SIXTH AVENUE 22%4ano 23°¢-STS., A STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE GREAT SALE TO-MORROW ot MEN’S ana BOYS’ SUITS ana OVERCOATS tee the quality and value of every item we advertise. Boys’ Overcouts—Smart, vertible, for boys, ages 3 to 15 yea are buttoned to the neck and the larger sizes (for bovs 10 to 15 years old) have extra long convert- ible collars. These coats will appeal to your boy, as they are manly and smartly cut; in swell grays and browns, as well as the new diagonal or herringbone weave; in light or dark colors. This demonstrates the folly of we have them marked for to-morrow at, ...... a Satelite Boys’ Overcoats Convertible coats, ages 10 | Boys’ Overcoats—In blue and gray Chin- to 18, and Russian coats, ages 3 to 10. All wool terials, well cut. $5.5 BARGAINS Russian morrow. embodies the season's newest styles and models. We guaran- Special for ma- 7.50 values, for $9.90 jlor Suits, ages $4.95 IN THE BOY Among the many attractive features for to-morrow are boys’ suits and overcoats at money-saving prices. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits —$3.50 and $4.00 values, many of which have extra pants to match. Some double-breasted styles, some Norfolks, some Russian and Sailor. These rep- Tesent an over-purchase, and in order to sell them all to-morrow they will be priced at....... Knickerbocker Suits—Double-breasted or Nor- folk, ages 7 to 17. i 2 to 8. These are $6.50 to $7.50 values, we ask is your investigation of the qualities to- Every garment is strictly all wool and $4.95 ylish Russian and con- Smaller sizes All style. at... Worth $15.00 and $16.50 of paying $5.09 when chilla, flannel lined, Russian Not over one hun- dred of these will be sold The season’s newest style models are embodied in this selection. Elegant blue serges and brown, tan and fancy cheviots. Pin-striped pure worsteds, plain worsteds, silk- mixed worsteds—all these in the suits. The overcoats comprise black or Oxford kerseys, plaid back raglanettes, fancy serge- lined cheviots, and are cut 44 to 50 inches in length. Every garment positively guaranteed or money refunded. See our Sixth Avenue windows or in Kesner’s Daylight Clothes Shop, 3rd floor. (Bee our Ad. on Page 11.) LOT 2. Worth $20.00 and $22.50 for 9 Clothes | $3.80 $9.75 See our other advertisement on page 13 ALKesnerCo. Sixth Ave., 22nd and 23rd Streets failed to obey previous orders to Health Commissioner Lederle sald the meeting that the orders | THE EVENING | | Properly cemented seams. | tomorrow night. it.” them to be Paris-inspired. with a tiny plaited frilling. Price, $5. An od Price $3.85. $5 Sample Chiffo Some are made over lace. Messaline W;: is new and desirable. In blue and blac! No Woman Dressed Wi As to coats, the ever seen at the price. Made of whole made it necessary to disappoint promise to duplicate them. Hosiery and | Embodying the Good Years’ Expert Buying Women’s Underwear At $1.50 Each—Heavy weight three- quarter wool, white ribbed vests or tights. Bleck merino equestrian tights, knee or ear:le length. Heavy weight white ribbed cotton union suits, high neck, short or lang sleeves. At $1 Each—Medium or heavy weight white ribbed merino vests or tights, Medium weight white ribbed cotton union suits, low or high neck. At 50c Each—Vests, drawers or tights, of heavy or medium weight, white ribbed cotton. Corset covers of white ribbed ortton, »oedium or heavy weight. Women's Stockings At 50c Pair —Imported medium weight, black, two-thread cotton; Women’s Silk Stockings at .95c Pair Mill Run of $1.25 to ; slight faultein the knitting. Noholes, Black pure silk, in various qualities | wearing qualities not affected, lendid ‘WORLD, FRIDA Mannish Piccadilly Raincoats For Women at $6.75 As Fine As Any $12 to $15 Coats Sold Regularly 500 well-cut coats, made of tan cashmerette, and vulcanized since the 20th of October so that the length of wear will be considerably extended. Every coat has a deep yoke to protect it in the back. Lined with plain rubber. Double-breasted, just as the picture shows. When you go to the premier maker of raincoats abroad who oa a an dou Sneath taincoat carat throughout Ly nine ee him Sa eee taste. special raincoat for women—a new style w! tes Collars you; then when you bring it back and have it rareieenl line ible kind Lig fd cr) by line— guard one like the collar of a And then price it at $6.75—double-breasted pilot’s coat, and they are also Practically laughing at the idea of profit— adjustable for use in fait But to show women of New York what can be found in the weather. Wanamaker Subway floor— coats are here anly be- that ever appeared in New York at the price? never seen coats to equal them for less than $165 regularly. Better even than the Piccadilly coats we sold in the Jubilee. There were 700 of them and they practically sold out in two hours.. And only 500 of these at $6.75! ily. Why not give them for advance Christmas gifts? ‘Women often say ote blouse, “Yes, it is pretty—but I could never wear That is why we term these new blouse styles ‘‘wearable.”” plicity, combined with a certain air of elegance, makes them the kind of waists women often seek but all tco rarely find. Certain distinctive touches prove O: soft satin 1s one with yoke of white shadow lace around which is a graceful design in the new French button work. $4.50. ' Astrip of lace, chiffon veiled, set down the front of one blouse, is outlined id touch on a waist of mauve net is the tiny piping of black and white which gives the needed finish where the sleeves are set in. $6. But the very newest is the net blouse with Toby or Pierrot frill of scal- loped net, edged in black footing. Chic black satin bow,on the left side. Some are fancy net. Many are embroidered | Others in the fashionable street shades | new styles, All well made. sirable at $5—remarkable at $2.95. Mostly sizes 36, 38, 40. Voile Waists,:$1.75, Regularly $2.75 Voile of good quality, pretty laces and tasteful designs. sleeves, many with the frill which falls over the hand. Note: Good choosing, too, among voile waists at $1. A large number with China silk linings. Made up especially for us from messaline of a good quality. The fashion- ill, single sever and tiny pleating at the waist line make them all that Also black messaline shirts in strictly tailored styles, $2.95. White fox and ermine for the evening, rich coats and black and natural furs for the street! The craze for furs reaches the world around! Yet an eighth part of the Wanamaker variety of genuine furs would be | more than enough for the entire yearly business of many a specialty shop. And | Wanamaker furs are no longer a great luxury from a price standpoint. Pretty sets of genuine furs start at $25. Black raccoon, for that price. Almost as soft as black fox and even more durable. Long, straight ecarfe and shaped scarfs and muffe as large as any one can want. Wanamaker collection offers the best fur coats we have of fine silks that we know will please our customers. Black Russian Pony Coats, at $50 The great response to our recent offer of extra-quality coats at this price t a number of our customers who came after their size wassold. We have succeededin filling in the sizes of these remarkable coats for tomorrow. Please do not be surprised if the coats are not here after They sell as quickly as people see them, and we cannot About the White Room One celebrated furrier told us he believed we had more white fox than was to be found in all New York outside of Wanamaker’ NUVEMBEK 10, 1913. Tomorrow in the NEW Clothing Store for Men (Broetwny Commer of Righth Street, Msin floor) We Shall Offer 324 Men’s Storm Overcoats Winter-weight, with Combination Collars Of the Guaranteed $15,$18 and $20 Grades at $12.50 | E f f | Would you not naturally expect to have the finest raincoat That is just what we have done in this case, and we have Plenty of skilled people to serve you quickly and satisfactor-|] coats made specially for us we are willing to have the service that is being given by New Clothing Store judged by them. Sizes 34 to 44. Broadway corner of Eighth street, Main floor. Subway floor, Old Building. French Caramels 60c a Pound Made by a French confiseur in the Candy Cuisine in our own building, of Fresh cream the best chocolate carefully picked fresh nuts A Special Saturday Offering 263 Men’s Double- Service Raincoats, $13.50 Instead of $22 Flavored with Double-texture rubberized costs, their surface giving French Raspberry homespun and tweed effects. Nearly all plaid lined. Rag- cranes, ||| seesion meer emesis. See c end Ne c Motor Apparel Shop, Main floor, Old Building. Delicious! Wanamaker Special quality. The Week-End Special || Honey Combe with peanut but- ter center, covered by crisp yellow | | jack. 25c pound. Favors For Thanksgiving, Wedding Par- ties, Birthday Parties, Football || Suppers. Subway floor, Old Bldg. Ever Buy Men’s Underwear by ' Number? If not, try the experiment. Come here and ask for our N-150 Their sim- and see what comes of it. or personally, Sweater: |) comfortable snd durable s fortable and dur Boonen ieee pe For Women and Children || ¢, Ph rrers Bere Me Seer ea hee All wool sweaters for women, $3.00, || 9 This year N-150 Underwear has been improved. It contains move bese Are In mannish weaves, gray || wool and {s better made than ever. Main floor, New Building. an fe. Children’s sweaters. All wool—plain weaves, $3.75. Fancier weaves with turn-down collar, $3. Good styles in mannish weaves, two pockets and high collar, $2. In gray and red, sizes 4 to 16, Third floor, Old Building. Hand Bags,$2.50 Specially good quality, as anybody can eee at a glance. 8, 9 and 10-in. German silver frames, some partly leather-covered. Good durable leather such as goat walrus, goat seal and morocco. Lined with leather. Single and double strap handles. All fitted with change purse. Black or brown. Carefully made and finished. Black Velvet Bags at $2.50 have deep chenille fringe. Lined with moire. Fancy gilt or oxidized finished frames and srnall velvet 5 These special qualities ‘are tepre- sentati v¢ of the best collection of hand bagein our history. Main floor, Old Building. Third floor, 1d Building. n Waists, $2.95 have revers of white chiffon. All in De- Long eet-in Boys’ Store Has for Saturday All-wool suits with two pairs of knickerbockers at $5 First long trousers suits of $12 grade at $8.50 Reefers and long and Russian overcoats at $5 The $5 suits are ail-woo! cheviot, double-breasted style, with two pairs of full-lined knickerbockers, almost doubling the value of the suit. They would be good value at $5 with one pair of knickerbockers. Sizes 10 to 17. We have other all-wool suits with one double-breasted or Norfolk jackets, at $3.! The long trousers suits are in sizes 16,17 and 18. The price will make less abrupt the increase in the cost of a boy’s clothes that is usual at this age. Boys of 10 to 17 like the long overcoats with convertible collars, In all-wool cheviot, $5. Russian overcoats and reefers for ht ad 8 to 12, at the same price, $5. Subway floor, Old aists, $3.50 k. $3.50. Subway floor, Old Building. Feels Well- thout Furs of trousers and » commences at skins—not pieces. Lined with colors There are many good $5 shoes--but the good points of the best are in the “\Wanamaker-Special” Shoes at $3.90 There was a time when we bought samples of all the good $5 shoes in the market and cut them up to see if we couldn’t make better shoes for the'money. We found we could make shoes for $3.90 embodying all the points of good $5 shoes. That is the story of the famous $3.90 ‘‘Wanamaker-Special” shoes for men and women. We guarantee the good fashion and the full satisfaction of these shoes, and this guaranty follows them wherever they go. i Men's Shoes include: Button and lace patent leather Lace kidskin Button and lece calfskin er's. Second floor, Old Building. Underwear ness of Thirty-three made with double top, double sole, heel and extra reinforced toes; long wearing, warm and comfortable. At 35c Pair, or 3 Pairs for $1—Im- ported black gauze lisle thread, or medium or heavy weight black oot- sre ting Blane Sotiee SR Tan blucher and heavy tan Main floor, Old Building. storm shoes ’ Children’s Stockings Women’s Shoes include: At 25c Pair—Medium heavy black Button and lace patent leathe: ribbed cotton, triple knees, fashioned Button and lace kidskin feet, reinforced eels, coles and toca; Button and lace dull calf best quality ana most duravie hose Button and lace tan calfskin wo bas All regular sizes and unu- Children’s Underwear At‘4Se to 85c Each—According to size. Heavy weight or natural color sual sizes; one of the most extensive “‘lines” of shoes merino vests, drawers or pantalets. | prom the men’s “Wanamaker-Special” in the world. _ From the Women’s “Wi Nicely made and finished, warm and| group, This last in calfskin or patent Men's, Main floor, New Building. _— cial’ group. ‘This h’gh-toe last tn comfortable, properly proportioned. |{tather, $3.90, ‘¥omen's, Main floor, Old Building. metal and tan calfskin. Hah cwt. $1.90 Mainfloor, Old Building. 2 Grades JOHN V7/ANAMAKER values. Main floor, Old Building Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street

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