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THE SBVENING WORLD, 1 hoM their annual dance FRIDAY, whe hatled a number of ocean DECEMBER 6&8, 1911. liners and was provisioned. When she was towed into Portland in October she was in @ dismantled condition and nearly all on board wi Mm, Fob. 8 at the Hotel Astor, —— .0 Onater States. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8—A bill intro- duced in the Howse by Representative Nelson of Wisconsin 1s designed to sup- port the States which have. ousted cor- porations for violation of State trust laws, ‘The bill provides that oa i. UNION BOAT CLUB ELECTION, SHNFORD INDICTED D FORDEATHS OF SK |=. ser ON MISSIN SHP Shilohite Leader Is Immedi- ately Called for Trial in Maine Court. lent; Edward € vid Groden, Treas- jainst euch corporations wilt he backing of the Federal Gov- 4 PURE FOODS NOT EXPENSIVE From certain quarters a report has been started that Leggett’s Pure Food Products are too high priced to command attention. Of course SOMETHING has to be said against them, but is it not notable that an untruth always stumbles over its own shoes? The prices named below are being quoted now by hundreds of high class, dependable and independent stores in New York City. They tell their own story. Premier Pancake Flour........ Oc | Premier Breakfast Coffee...... 38c Premier Pancake Syrup. Premier Vanilla Extrac Premier Fruit Jams Premier Whi: Premier Plum Puddii Premier Tomato Cats Premier Sage Honey Premier Corn Flakes. ...10c] Premier Brown Rice 12 Premier Queen Olives. ...25c, 50c| Premier Canned Shrimp. . 2 for 25¢ PREMIER BREAKFAST COFFEE cannot now be sold at 35c. owing to the condition of the coffee market, but it is worth more than the 38c. asked for it if coffee quality is worth ANYTHING. & CO. RANCIS H. LEGGETT Beautiful Waists Practical Gifts If you saw a certain $22.50 style early this Autumn, you will probably recall that it looked like these new waists, at $6.75. Copied to our order, in black chiffon over a charming white lace on the order of heavy filet. For the woman who likes her blouse to button in front, and yet wants something with style, is a new chiffon, embroidered usually and with glittering rhinestone but- tons. Brown, navy, olive and black, with white, $10.75. p New chiffon waists over lace—navy, brown ‘ive and gray. $5. ‘150 Wash Flannel Waists, $2.25 Manufacturer’s samples that regularly sell at $3 to $5.50. One, two or three of a kind. Sizes 34, 36, 38. Third Floor, Old Building. PORTLAND, Me, Dec. §.—An tndict- ment, containing six counts for the @eath of six of his followers on the, cruise of the yacht Coronet, was re-| Ported to-day by the Grand Jury of the United States District Court against Rev. Frank W. Sanford, leader of he| Holy: Ghost and Us Society. | The trial of the Shilohite was begun immediately. The indict typewritten with having George Hugh Merrill, Stua c The first two were Mand Wolf died | which covered #ix a wenk ndition on the yacht and die a few days later at the Marine Hospital | It was charged in the dictment that | knowingly | w the Coro- ed and continue upon a voyage without suitable and suMictent food to supply the necessities and sus- tain the Iffe of George Hughey and the officers, or id passengers,” It was further presented that Sand- ford kept the yacht at aea from July 27 to Oct. 16 Sandford was arraigned in the United tes District Court and after listen- Ing to the reading of the indictment | + pleaded not guilty. ‘The empanelling of | &@ jury was then begun, Gandford manifested no emotion dur- | Ing the formal proceedings. He dis- migsed his attorneys early in the week, explaining that “God,” he ea only counsel Tn Young Women’s Waists $3.75, Instead of $5 Over-blouses of all-over Valenciennes lace with girdles and chic touches of satin of some pretty color. $5, Instead of $7.50 Blouses of all-over Valenciennes lace or Point de’Esprit with drapery of Maline lace have high satin girdles and trimmings of chiffon or satin. $6.95, Instead of $8.75 A rather unusual blouse of fancy net with band trimming of handsome filet bands and tiny black buttons. Third Floor, Old Building. could defend himself. | the time, “ds the he Coronet @ “mystery ship. nown for weeks as During her wan- Bonwit TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS | Fifth Avenue at 38th Street , TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) WILL CLOSE OUT The Specialty Store for Girls and Young Women $15 for These $21.50 Suits For Young Women Suits of good serge, satin-lined and flannel interlined. Be- cause they are cut over the ‘“‘no alteration” Wanamaker patterns they are particularly desirable to buy for gifts, for they are almost sure to be an exact fit. In black or blue serge—plain tailored coats and straight cut skirts with fullness let in by small pleats. $15 For Suits Which Have Been $25 - Suits of fine French serge with the touches of braid and velvet on the coat lapel, put on by hand, It is such seeming trifles that give suits a custom tailcred look. Skirts have panel back and front. These too fit with little or no alterations. Only a few of each kind, mixtures, copenhagen blue, brown, navy, gray and black. $18.50 For Suits Which Have Been $23.50 to $31.50 Suits which are not exactly plain tailored, but possess a dis- tinction of cut that makes them pleasingly different. A few Norfolk suits at this price. The others are in blue and black serges, mixture and novelty cloths. : ; . $22.50 For Suits Which Have Been $27.50 to $35 MISSES’ & JUNIORS’ VELVETEEN & CORDUROY DRESSES $27.50 For Suits Which Have Been $35 to $37.50 y| 5 0O Formerly | Suitable for afternoon wear. Mostly made of striped novelty . 25.00 and 29.50 ||| cloths which have enjoyed such popularity that there are but ||| a few left. Skirt lengths, 35, 37,39. Sizes 14, 16, 18. | Second floor, Old Building MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ TAILORED CLOTH SUITS Formerly 25.00, 27.50, 29.50 12.50 Strictly tailored and trimimed styles in cheviots, mixtures and serges. Sizes {4 to 18, MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ VELVETEEN AND CORDUROY SUITS Formerly 39.50 to 45.00 24.00 Chic styles in plain and fancy trimmed models in assorted shades. Sizes 14 to 18, A collection of two and three styles of a kind in tailored, hand embroidered, lace and satin trimmed models. MISSES’ AND JUNIOR COATS | MISSES’ AND JUNIOR COATS Formerly up to 39,50 \T, 18.50 A variety of styles in broadcloth, chinchilla and vicunas. Sizes 14 to 18, Tomorrow we shall offer, as “good fun’ for wintry Saturday, Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats of $10 Grade, at $7.50 | In two groups--For smaller boys (3 to 12) | all-wool Germania chinchilla coats, blue, gray or brown, flannel-lined; for larger boys (10 to 18) all-wool storm coats of mixed cheviot, with con- vertible collars, wool-lined; others serge lined; made to wear, wear and then wear! Mothers will agree that these are $10 coats. Then how fine it will be to get them for $7.50! Our Boys’ Overcoat Stock is the Finest | We Have Ever Shown. In addition to the usual domestic coats, exclusive London-made Topcoats—the kind of coats little blue-bloods wear abroad—Redleaf coats. Up to $25. Main floor, New Building. Formerly up to 27.50 10.00 Full length models in fweeds, mixtures, two-tone fabrics and chinchillas. Sizes 14 to 18, GIRLS’ STREET AND DRESSY WINTER COATS | 7.50 worm 10.00 woes 18.50 sco In sizes 4 to 14, Velveteens, broadcloths, chinchillas, mixtures and vicunas, 250 WOMEN'S STREET AND DRESSY COATS | 20.00 30.00, BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS Satin lined and interlined SEAL PLUSH COATS Formerly 35.00 and 40.00 VELVETEEN COATS Lined with broadcloth FRENCH BROADCLOTH COATS A Very Important Rug Story Told ina Few Words *We Shall Offer Tomorrow MIXTURE. COATS | IMPORTED VELOUR COATS | 134 Royal Wilton Rugs Size 9 x12 Feet At $27.50, instead of $35 to $50 The assortment is splendid, the rugs are of strictly fhret quality—not a bad pattern in the lot. This opportunity comes because we are straighten- ing out our rug stocks by disposing of patterns that have sold down to one or two of a kind. 134 rugs at this price—and no more. Fourth Gallery, New Building NO ALTERATIONS | NONE SENT C, O, D, NONE CREDITED OR EXCHANGED Ve ee ——— pay the ee cat great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, 400 Christmas Presents from Vienna Dainty Little Mesh Purses Of Real Gun-Metal or German Silver $1.50 Exactly what we would pay the importer for them in the regular way. Just the right size. As pretty as can be. Some of the German silver purses are in gilt finish. Don’t delay. $1.50. Main floor. Old Building. For the Woman Who Sews Gold thimples, $1.50. Sterling silver thimbles, 12c to 85c. Silver thimbles with gold bands, $1. Fitted work-boxes and bask- ets, $2.75 to $15. Children’s work boxes, 35c to $1.75. Sewing Chatelaines, 50c to $2.25. Fancy pin cushions, 15c to 50c. Needle books, 10c to $2. Bronze spool holders, 85¢ to $1.50, Spool stands, 10c to 50c. Notion Section, First floor, Old Bldg. An txtra High-Cut Shoe in the $3.90 Group, Popular for Present Wear Tan calfskin, with rather high toe and the graceful Cuban heel. Representing a large family of Wanamaker shoes tor women, which is a shoe for every purpose in a last to suit every foot. “Wanamaker-Special” we named the group years ago, because the shoes deserve the name. The best at $3.90 is our modest claim for these shoes —a claim which we are al- ways willing to prove. Main floor, Old Building. CHRISTMAS HINT Women’s Favorite Silk Stockings For $2.50 Self-embroidered In black, white and tan Made expressly for Wana- maker's Best designs and quality at $2.50 pair Main floor, Old Building. A Storm Shoe That Is Not Too Clumsy, $3.90 Of tan oil-grain leather, with double sole viscolized to repel dampness. A shoe that should be in every man’s wardrobe at this season -— the ‘‘Wanamaker- special,’’ well known to thou- sands of men, who wear shoes from this’ group on all occa- sions, in all seasons. The ‘Wanamaker-special” dress shoe at the same price, $3.90, is just as fine as this storm shoe is rugged. Main floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER The Laughter of Children Is the Rich Wine of Life | See them tomorrow as they shout and laugh, dance and their hands, while they wander the et a among You will say that Christmas is really worth while. It’s hard to write of their happy TOY WORLD and not run into adjectives. It’s a place where sorrows are make-believe and joys are real —where good health is contagious, and gloom withers. An Entire Section Given Over to Games! All sorts of games the children like—games that will make long evenings of merriment Subway Floor, New Building, The DOLLS Have a Store ail Their Own “The House of a Thousand Babies” On the Second Floor, Old Builaing Newest and Best of Illustrated and Holiday Books In the Wanamaker Book Store. Some of them: When She Was About Sixteen Honeymooning in Russia With | By Ruth Kedsie Wood. With 48 m illustrations, 8vo, $2. Chandler Christy. inches, 96 pages. $2. Red English Other People . beter askdyi for 1911 ase Plies ins is incon A Christmas Carol ’ » By Charles Dickens. Illustrated | istic comer’ goruna: with character. in color by A. C. Michael. 4to. $2. ey, ‘Treasure Island The Blue Bird nun’, eget Maeterlinck. Mong full-page illustrations in color by N. a lustrations in color C. Wyeth. Square 4to. $1.90. Cayley Robinson. 8vo. $4.50. Two Years Before the Mast Fair By Richard Henry Dana, Jr. New By Harrison Fisher. 64 full-page holiday edition, with illustrations in | illustrations, 24 in full color and color by Charles Pears. 8vo. $2. in black and white. Quarto. $3. The Song of Hiawatha Life of James McNeill Whistler By Henry W. Longfellow. Cover By Elizabeth R. illustrations by Maxfield Parrish, and if ons Joneh By Robert Louis Stevenson. 16 nell. 64 illustrations reproduced over 400 ee oy nee after Whistler's paintings. 8vo. $3.50 Sa sorton and N.C. Wyeth. 8V | Transfiguration of Miss Philura She Loves Me _ By Florence The Henry Hutt book for 1911. The text is made up of dainty love poems eet in extremely handsome decorations by Bertha Stuart, printed in full color and “thick encrusted with fine gold.” Pictures in full color by Henry Hutt. Cover design by ink and with illustrations in color. $1. A Gallery of Girls Forty studies in full color and forty in black and white of the New Am- Sera By Coles Phillips, 4to, pei tlbyae wh ode ton Size, 8x 10 Goethe and His Wo: ‘The Princess By Mary Caraline Crawford. With By Alfred Tennyson. With 13 | R#@fly, 100 illustrations. avo. Gilt pages in full color and on each of the top. $3. other pages of the book a marginal il- American Belles Justration in two colors by Howard tuitions oemicagn wae Inedb + , ae, SEY Sige, 9 x 12 O34 x 1344 inches. $3.80, Poetical Favorites Yoursand Mine David Copperfield Compiled and edited by Warren By Charles Dickens. Illustrated. Snyder. $123. Limp eather. Gu | 25 plates in colo by Frank Reyeotan, we sepes gee thee | Seca thes fa on le paper. top. Brow 1e $1.75. Limp $2:50. a Wale ae A Hist: of England By Rudyard Kipling and C. R. L, | with photogravure of Elisa- Fiche 16 fetbnags ty black and | beth aries Robert Browning, and 32/ page plates hite illustrati and 8 $1.80. | Main floor a | in half-tone. Svo, Gilt tap. $2'50, $1.80, Main floor, Old Building. Neckfixings It may be beaded scarfs at the special price of 50c; black, pink, blue, white with gold beads; or finer scarfs of with flowered border; fresh ship- ment for tomorrow, §2. Or if she goes out often} at night, an opera muffler of pee bie, white or lavender de, with mara- bou of same color, $1.75. Christmas Candy More than fifty flavors among our fine chocolates and bon bons, at 60c. Fruit and nuts predominate. poecaly ged chocolates, 30c and 40c pound. \ Special five pound boxes of chocolates or mixtures, $1, $1.25, $1.75. pound boxes, $1. Four Filled Christmas Stock- ings for boys and girls, 20c, to $1.25. Christmas boxes and fav- ors in delightful variety; they should be ordered at once to get the many dis- tinguished ones. Orders for Sunday School candies will be tak- en, Samples shown on request. Subway Floor, Old Building, new jabots at ‘25; hand. embroidered styles, with cluny, at 75c; dainty cas- beautiful side frills attached to collars are of chiffon, with rich shadow lace, $1.75. Boxed upon request. Main floor, Old Building, The Sporting Goods Section Is Filled With Suggestions for Gifts for the Young and the Red Blooded Roller Skates, 40c to $4.50; with ball bearings from $1.50 upward, Ice Skates, 50c to $8 pair. Hockey Sticks, 25c to $1.50. Toboggans, $6 to $12 each. Cushions, $1.50 to $3. Basket Balls, $3 to $5. Striking Bags, $1.50 to $6. Noiseless platforms, $3.50 to $5. Footballs, $1 to $6. Pennants, for all colleges, 50c to $1.50; banners, $2.50; pillow tops, $1.50 and $3.50, Heavy Coat Sweaters, shaker knit, cardinal, navy, white and Oxford, V neck, $5 and $6; ruff collar, $7 and $8. Golf Coats, knitted, Norfolk or plain, with buttoned cuffs; light or dark mixture, gray, cardinal, golf green and dove color, $7, $9 and $10. Golf Clubs, balls, caddy bags, etc. Bicycles \ Surprising how little a good bicycle costs today. The Wanamaker Continental Bicycle for men and women at $22.50. A New Departure coaster brake for this wheel is $5 extra. The Wanamaker 1911 Coaster Bicycle, fitted with New Departure coaster brake, is $22.50, men’s or women’s styles. Wanamaker Continental Jr., for boys and girls; 15 inch frame, $21.50. New Departure coaster brake is $5 extra. Tenth Street Side, Subway floor, Old Building, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street