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y 4 — | “Greater than any Ine of railroads Mabting dishonest combinations, deai- |is the body of commercial men acattered '"€ with the high cost of Iiving, tax- over the United States, of whom you ation and tariff, promotemunicipal re- and Tare units, But for the commerce search of the land the bankers could not use Fiftieth Anniversary of Busi-|""Commerce- te not ness Career Celebrated at Luncheon of Friends. SUGGESTS SAFEGUARD, | merciat tite Would Organize Merchants to} toroui,, knowie ment, and the far seeing vision of broad | and patriotic men who steer to avoid | the rocks of falsehood, panies, famines, | } Protect the Business of P the Country. John Wanamaker was the guest of honor this afternoon at a testimonial York takes @ spectal pride in our guest, a pride in his character, a pride in his success. He came here in the and they have grown to be one of New | York's great assets.” part: ¢ y travellers and freights peculation, but th: every fbr will it matter what Wall street does, or the great do if the c try Is kept-on an even keel? To be un- mindful of successful conditions of com- but ourselves for b e, certain and unprofitable trade. “Business js a science and it requires fires and floods. The Boards of Trade, Chambers of Commerce, useful as they ate, do little more than to right the leas, important matters, mostly detalis, rather than inaugurate great movements that Promote prosperity. funcheon at Sherry's on the occasion of | “jt js known that certain organized Mr, Wanamaker's fifticth anniversary | societics or religious bodies in this and @8 @ leading merchant of New York |other countrieseconcentrate occasionally ang Philadelphia. Three hundred guests, educators, financi ers, attended the luncheon and paid tribute to Mr. Wanamaker. John Daniell, jr. presided at the Speakers’ table and made the opening addrens, in which he presented the guest and project thelr power for or against public measure, legislation, and evan candidates for office. Why is It not wise ‘and noble for the honorable merchants of the AUnited States to be united in a fraternity, non-polltical and non-sectar- fan, independent of race, creed and —_—_—— EEE Bo wl with a silver loving cup, The Gains 30 Pounds ho ome testimonial bore this insorip- ? ‘ lh 30 Days “Presented to John Wanamaker as ® tribute of the high esteem in Which he is held by his fellow mer- chants of the United States, 191- ami.” Remarkable Result of the New Flesh-Builder Protone, In © Many Cases of Run- In presenting the loving cup Mr. Down Men snd Daniell said: Women. “Mr. Wanamaker, it is an uncommon —— ocourrence for a gentiema, the completion in bu years. Upon such an occ se ot fifty merchants throughout the to join with you in the happine: to celebrate | Prove It ¥ If By Be: Below Patty | Pere tees toe Peckage on it must| “By George, 1 never saw anything like the be pleasant to feel that your fellow | ects of that new treatment, Lrotone, for the | building up of weight a nerve force, It a desire OY eal Acted more like a miracle than & Of | & well known gentleman this event. Truly a man's personality | the revolution that had 4 reflected throughout his business and began to think that there was nothing tion, 1 mile carving your fortune you were | simaien ne ok tte wen, od digestives, heavy eating, diets, milk, beer, and not carving the fortunes of others but | almost everything else you could think of, bus assisting them to carve fortunes. of | ¥ithout reeult, |» . QETS.A Lovina cup with oak AND LAUREL, “During the years of business you have not neglected your patriotic duty, and in serving as Postmaster-General you did eo to the greatest credit of the mation. I am expressing to you, Mr. Wanamaker? the sentiments of your fellow merchants of the United ~~" States, and as a tribute of the high euteem in which you are held we de- Before delivering his brief George B, Cortelyou read Gey, Dix, Benjamin Altma: Clews and Henry 8! ‘unable to attend the luncheon, Patrick Francis Murphy said in his|y, . nafl gh rede edhe Bw y in which they pald tribute to Mr, Wanamaker and ex- »preseed their regret that they had been ft was natural for me to be . Fipally Address, following the presentation of|1 read about the remarkable the loving cup: “The reward of labor {8 tardy indeed Well, when 1 look ot myself 1 mirror now, 1 think tt 4s somebody 1 ha ‘when a man must wait fifty years for | put on just 20 pounds during the last month and his Iuncheon To have lived without | ter felt stronger or more ‘nerry’ in my life. luncheon {is not #0 remarkable as to! have lived to obtain one from his com- Petitors. It is one of the fine arts to Many an nary notice reads, ‘please omit flow This may be a gentle but grave reminder that a few boquets during life time might have been of more service. You Are ‘Thin, free of charge, git @OME ACQUIRE GREATNESS, ALL || Binriyimeany, snl 3, ‘and prot ARE WELCOMED HEREY rN ap hy ye “Listening to men's voices in teati-|} ages can only be had ty ‘writing direct to th |) etrott regard entertained for him ts, perhaps, Some men greatne: 1 . ie deh Ave, ter they | ol tth Ave., Broadway and Oth St, Color and Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. d best preg result of y investigation and research in feason why 80 many of the hai erations have talleg, in the pi from the free bots) te asking. use You may not have rece: meny of the high and distinguished than to wait to be late lamented and have e.ected in his honor one of those mar- dle ingenuities of post-mortem polite- “Phe inacription on @ tombstone can |, aeldom be used as a reference, either | 4 25c Bottle Free to Prove It. FREE PROTONE COUPON. 1 whl cost you mothing to prove, the. re- arta eitecen of i ia tetamente iro. one "Company rs one 8 free Hoo’ package of ‘Protone Af they” wil fitout this coupon and enclose lc fn stamps oF ‘So "evident het att goa an aca hey wit’ tie fend’ fall invtructfons anf thelr book on ay ) Protone Wo... Ly The Protone wo, .4048 Protons Bids,, na nd an i city are Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Original | any relief from something you have tr don't be foolish enough to con- | le thing else. You will be ofited by the free bottle we Swisi 50 cents and $1.00 a bot- mmended by tle—is for fall drug and tl, Ohio, Je and regonimended in New York by all Riker and eman stor harmacyf Greenbut-Blegel ¢ Crawfor: ie 5, Albert 116th Bt, and Lenox Av. Ginbel iW mJ “ooper Co., The 14th Bie Store, el Br 198 BD EVENING WO FED) OP PWR S DAY: “NOVEM BSR” 16341911, | they welcomed and assimilated. New | color, for the sa Hons of people should be subservient aph lines and the four guarding and guiding na to Make possible autumn of life tS sow his Quaker onta, Checking sensation | then outlined num, erous plans that a league of business | Mr, Wanamaker in his address aaid in| en might follow, by assisting publte hibald Watson, Herman Metz, o yney, nor e Negotiating with the railroad companies thelr money, nor could the railroads br Ss Moominadale over express companies, or by avoring parcels post | blood that pulsates through °#T4Ph and cable rates vy advocating of the body politic. What nmental ownership. joasible to give our judgement F. ames B. Martindale, B, J, R, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, acientiNe treat: | 34th to 35th St. brought about by the of 5 decided to tey | in the | - ’ cm 5 MEN’S SUITS We can fil any and every man, be he of normal build, or stout or short or slim or tall. him at the price he wishes to pay and with a suit that would cost from $3.00 to $8.00 more at any other store. We select our men’s clothes with as great care as any store which regards quality of material and workmanship and up-to-dateness of style. Our prices afgord savings of from $3.00 to $8.00, in accord- ance with the fixed Macy underselling policy. That is the whole story. Our stocks of suits are now fuller than at the beginning of the season, owing to our having just made a large purchase from one of the lead- ing manufacturers of the United States. This new purchase consists of suits made of new goods just off the looms. ‘ Our range of sizes and patterns and models is particularly comprehensive al $14.75, $18.50, $19.75, $22.50 and $24.75 We can fit every man and every taste at these MATCHED FUR SETS We match the skins, then make up the sets. Others match the scarf and muff and call it a matched set. A We have matched sets of small furs made of every fur that is fashionable this year. Our as- sortment is so great that we can offer at any single price from five to ten different furs, each fur being made up in muffs and scarves on two or three different models. We have exactly the set of furs for which you are looking, and, while you will lose nothing in style by buying at Macy's, vou will save aboul 20 per cent. in price. An imported Bechoff-David Alaskan fox is unusually good yalue Te cey 4th Bt neat fact, complete. GUARD CHAINS 60 INCHES LONG, with THREE ROMEOS Down ont GIRL OF MY DREAMS | Victor Talking Machines, $10.00 at $396.00? t $9189 Hat for. Herald Square. WEEK-END | LONDON-MADE OVERCOATS SPECIAL Plumes, Black Hat- ters’ Plush (Silk Beaver). An $18.00 The*Hats come in be Tha te shapes, and also in im and effects to suit any taste. All black, of black trimmed with white plumes » The extraordinary values offered in stylish Trimmed Hats High-grade, lustrous, black Willow Plumes, 20 ipches long and'18 inches $4.96. We are not the only store holding feather sales; we are Sy $4.96 MISSES’ WINTER APPAREL A From the Serviceable Schoo! Coat toa Filmy “Party Dress.” sss sis: the only store selling quality plumes at sale prices, Others imitate our methods; they cannot imitate our values. . 5 COATS. $13.74_ MISSES’ TOURIST COATS OF DOUBLE FACED FABRICS, heavy weight —choice of three models. Plain gray or any diagonal stripes. Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years, $19.74 MISSES’ DOUBLE FACED CLOTHS, heavy weight, in high neck, turn down, standing collar. Colors, geay and tan, Sizes 14 and 16 years. $14.74—GIRLS’ SEAL PLUSH, in’ full ler, th model, closely following the lines of the genuine fur garment, Square vol revers and cuffs o} self mater Faster¥d_ with two largé frogs of black silk. Lined with gray and co~onation | and interlined. Sizes to 14) $14.74_GIRLS’ REVERSIBLE, OR STRIPED DOUBLE FACE! Deep sailor collar_and cutts Colors, brown and bro tan? Sizes 8 to 14 years, $6.94—GIRLS' POLO CHEVIOT, heavy weight, well tailored, correctly cut. Convertible collar, cuffs, belt and large patch pocket Colors, 1 and navy blue. Sizes 6 to 1 handles. Almost endless number of patterns and designs in- the beading delightful colorings in floral and conventionalized designs. MEN'S & WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS Made of a good grade Union taffeta, which we gvarantee for one year’s wear. Nove ‘y handles in various effects. More than half cf them with sterling silver trimmings. Similar Umbrellas are priced elsewhere at $2.00 and $. and sold without any guarantee at all, ig from 97c for our celebrated practical up to $14.89 for the finest silk quality, lebrated London Umbrellas for Umbrellas rangin, “Rainy Day Umbrelle A full line of Martin's Ce men and women at about 2.00 less than any other hou: La Vallieres & Guard Chains! STERLING SILVER LA VALLIERES, in|GUARD CHAINS AND STERLING SILVER pretty designs. Sing 1 double tandem drops of fine cut rhin stone, pearl or coral. Were now Fre platinum finish. All soldered ‘links and set With various colored stones, Wee 8c; now 69, Reg. Spec. | KISS WALTZ 6 I've Been Looking for a Girl Like You 2 Lily and the Rose cS Moonlight SBE WIFE HUNTER Love Letters c We Doctor Tinker, Tinker... Im Re: 3c dy to Quit and Be Good. . F Pay to$200,00. Complete Stock Red Seal Grand Opera Records, make our Week-End Specials notable fashion events. Tae WILLOWS AT WHOLESALE PRICES A wide. $8.00- quality for ia SALE OF BEADED BAGS More popular than ever with smartly-dressed women. Frames Were are plain , conventional styles, polished, or Roman finished metal, with Cordeliere and chain SUITS AND, DRESSES. $14.74_-MISSES’ PLAIN MANNISH TAIL- LORED SUITS, of black serge, with single-breasted coats with notched collarsand revers. Neat gored skirts with stitched panels, back and font, Lined and interlined. Sizes, 14 i , made over china silk slip. Waist and@&kirt are prettily trimmed ine Swiss lace. Colors, white, ale blue and maize. and 16 years. DRESSES OF ALL WOOL dainty designs and color- light and dark effects. nodels with roun neck and three-quarter sleeves an full pleated skirts. rimmed wich 2 piping, buttons and silk x. Sizes, 8 to years. kimono mos Round neck,st Finished with r f colorings $1.44] Main Floor LA VALLIERES, that were 98c, $1.49 and $1.98; now 69¢, 98c and $1.34. GUARD CHAINS 60 INCHES LONG, with platinum finish; all soldered links, with fine quality pearls and six ornaments, that were’ $1.98; now The Waltz Lesson... Love's Charming Art. RED WIDOW WeWill Go I Love Lov "le | NEVER HOMES \ SCHIRMER'S LIBRARY of MUSICAL CLASSICS ai less than wholesale prices. Macy's is the only store in the ffering these reductions. >a hea an nr R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices his Picture Hat, ordinary or conservative; to Suit every Le a og trimmed with three|Stout, tall, medium, or small and compact, an beautiful Willow +—$5.00 on t t $12.00 on the highest priced ones. The regular ; brown, " th distinct Scotch and English flavors. $35.00 coat | Full line of Coats elsewhere. in two distinct patterns. $49.75 Best known makers of Ulsters. The $55.00 Greens, Grays and Tans quality elsewhere. JAPANESE QUILTED SILK HOUSE COATS "*xin% $5.50 As these coats are made (o our cwn spe-ificalions as to length, chest measurement and sleeve length, they fit much beller than ordinary jspasee house coats such as are shown elsewhere, and which were intended the sm ‘ler staluredyJaps. Black, brown, blue and garnet. BOYS’ CLOTHES «. AT MACY'S = [BEAVERHATS $2.97 ARE BUILT FOR “~~|SUPERIOR QUALITY STRENUOUS WEAR All the new fall shapes. Yet so far from your paying any- thing extra for clothes that look well last long (still looking well), y price at Macy's represents a ee terial saving in comparison with prices elsewhere for clothes of equva'ly perior quality, : Fioor.) HAND TAILORED KNICK. Nor‘olks, 6 to 16, Includin; Suits that are Strong enovvzh for school and good-iooking enouga for special specifications. The: workman-J Colors: Black, Brown, ship is the best conceivable, sewing being done With silk and ever; thing being hand-made, including the buttonholes, BOYS’ CONVERTIBLE OVERCOATS (As Uluy 4 J made of héavy g TY all wool 5 worsted gy Over- coatings: rge and wool lingd; f The smart hats of the year for years. : children of all ages a R n other stores hats of this kind are $5.94 Priced at $3.50 and the crowns are made to $14.74 50 different, ‘one side materials to , It Y select from. G trasting color WEEK END CANDY SP 19c, Ib, CHOCOLATE WALNUT SWEETS | 49¢, Ib, MACY'S PERFECTION eHoco, choeoiates, Me are selling these net ri oniy in New York, but ail over the) spr i Ued States to candy anorne ani of it at 496. whic! iy the same price that we}| THANKSGIVING charge MACY customers. N y ¢ND At least 10,000 boxes of these ready. chocolates sold every week. ig — . THE GR ' EXPOSITION AMERICA HAS EVER KNOWN. 60,000 $Q. FT. DEVOTED T0 TOYS ALON E. j VISIT OUR SIXTH FLOOR, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. In our Motoring Goods Section and in our Men’s Clothing Section We have an overcoat to guit every taste—out-of-the purse, fat or thin. ; hatever you pay at Macy $ saves you fe lower priced coats, Knee Length Coats In all sizes, 36 to 42. Expressly for R. H. Macy & Co. Brown and Olive mixtures” Warm fleece lining which is Removable. Two coats in onc. Ankle Length Uisters in all sizes from 36 to 44. Made by Burberry of London in regular shoulder models. | Shaggy Dark Blues and Dark Browns in Raglan shoulder models. Lined with wool serge plaid or silk yoke. A warm, stylish motoring coat. Extra Ldhg Full Double-breasted Ulsters in sizes 36, 38, 42. Made by Burberry of London Considered the perfect motoring coat. Llose-woven rich dark mixtures. ‘ with normal shoulders. Lined with well tanned pliable leather. Lining buttons in. Easily removable. Windproof, coldproof, waterproof. A splendid coat for football games. 4 CHILDREN’S $5.00 Dressy All trimmed in the best possible manner. ERBOCKER SUITS $7.49 Up to $14.74, Double-Breasted, 9 to 19, Stout S. + Four different models Middy, Teddy, and ed tae Ninh These suits are made to ou * Medium. Middy ral, wad Gra: second Floor BOYS’ GIRLS’... VELOUR PLUSH sy'za TYROLEANHATS Tr d with a cocky little fancy 10 to feather stuck in the silk band. of odd pie which give nothing like so soft a crush effect as hats with crowns in One piece, such as these. BOYS’ HOCKEY CAPS Made in size; special value ECIALS Own Laboratory, A delicious cream, filled TES. Highest gre ; Spe- with walnut meats and then covered | cially packed in pound boxes Hin with our’absolutely pureschocolate, | artistically wrapped and bound This quality is sold widely at 40c. with silk ribbon. ‘T is identical 24c. Ib, MACY'S “RED STAR” SPECIAL. with the 80c grade in stores which The wonder box of assorted | #4Vertise on a large. scale, The a usual price at MACY'S, 59, ys and Saturdays we make i Baremeni. | CHRISIMAS FAVQRS if