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American Society Leader Suf- Bar Mrs, Emmeline Pankhurst and be ‘the laughing stock of Europe? Perish the thought! ‘That 's exactly the way Mrs. 0. H. P. | Belmont feels about it, and Mra. Bel- tone is just back from Europe, where! open arms," she went on. he had a good chance to become qual!-| per of Deputies agreed that she ehould tal frag fled to make the assertion. But Mrs. Belmont hasn't the slightest doubt Mrs. Pankhurst will be promptly admitted. “Mra, Pankhurst will be my quent would welcome her, shall the United @uring her stay in New York," Aire. Belmont, Fmperator last night, and saw Mrs, Pankhurst very recently. “An4, of course, Mrs. Pankhurat ts @t fear about that, nor have 1. Why, We should be the laughing stock of | Comtinenta: Europe if we excluded her.” After Mrs, Belmont had told what a fine time ehe had on her four months’ vacation, which was spent mainly in| France and was her first rest in fow | Years, she said: | “It te the last I shall take until we women of New York get the vote." “But it ts feared by some a visit! from Mrs. Pankhurst would put off that | day,” was suggested. “Absurd, methods. knows eartectip well that they are not tere She will talk about suffrage, cer- inly, but not ita militant aspects. enid. : “mine PANKHURST GREATEST ] WOMAN IN THE WORLD.” | “T am giad and thankful that she {s/ States.” “She can't stay long,” Mrs. Belmont “She must be back in her country early in December. She is going to lec- ture Im several American cities, but she won't be able to visit the Western \ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER | necessary in this country and will not the 1 latter's arrival about October 12 jbe employed here. Her visit will be one| Mrs, Pankhurst sails on the Provence IMPORTANT! « coming, for she ta the greatest woman |. {im the world to-day. — le “Any one who thinks that Mra, Pank- INTERNAL BATHS For ills of the stomach, intestines, headaches, consti ee deadly appendicitis. lieve for a while, tere Celebrated physicians all over the pg are now rc the “J. B. LU) INTERNAL BATHS The treatment for a permanent re- turn to perfect health ve have now the bpd on exhibition at all Riker man Drug St Durst has pw the suffrage movement jhack in Ergiand is mistaken. Put ‘t |back?—why, the cause ie eo far ad- vanced that nothin: stands between the women and the vote but—Asquith, I? | the question were pu: te the English | pwople to-day, If they were asked to de~ jelde it ct the polls, thelr answer would be ‘yea. | “The fact ts, the English people want peace, The only way they can get peace in for the women to have the franchine. Those militants are afraid of nothing. | They don't mind death. They will have the vote—and they would have it to-day but for Arquith. “Paris received Mrs, Pankhurat witn “The Cham- fragist Has No Fear of Militant’s Exclusion. be welcomed by all means. Any other country in Europe would receive her. And if an enlightened land like France|} cient. States exclude her? Oh, ' aone. it won't be aj ~ It would make un look tho who returned on the, feollah.” Mra, Belmont went directly to her | house at No. 477 Madison avenue, whore Pankhurst on she will entertain Mri Mrs. Pankhurst [| bot STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street ON THE FOURTH FLOOR—SIXTH AVENUE SECTION ‘Ask for booklet, “Wh hy To-day Is Only 60 Per Cent. Efti- a ony that it Superior Clothes for Men and Young Men reds |. B. L. Can in New York Man of Hay Fever and Sor ° rellef to sufferers stufty eolda, soothes A new department devoted to the clothing requirements of men of distinctive tastes, embodying the products of acknowledged masters of clothes making; done in pure wool textures of our own selection, comprising all the favored weaves, and colorings for Autumn, in styles to meet varying tastes and physical proportions. Suits range from $20.00 to 40.00. Fall Overcoats from $25.00 to 40.00. As a Special Offering, we have arranged for To-morrow and Saturday New Fall Suits, for Men and Youths, tive and lish Sack Models, of the latest wave and olsen lined Ne sc cee ia bo: mohair, sizes 32 to 48 in regular or stout proportions. Actual $30.00 to to 92.50 Values, $24, 50 ‘ The Men’s Hat Department is showing correct Fall styles for a!l occasions at the following popular prices: Derbies, at $3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 Soft Felts, Englich Cloth Hats, at $2.00 and 3.00 Specially Priced for To-morrow and Saturday Tweeds, in a variety of checks and mixtures, $1.50 to Men’s Shoe Department ON THE FOURTH FLOOR Particular attention has been given to our line ot Men's Shoes at $5.00 Doses Men's and Youths’ London Cloth CEP: Ee ee, 95c, 1.85 at $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 Imported French Soft Felt Hats, $5.00 At this ring grad price are offered many styles in Prem and Walking Shoes of Patent Leather, Wax Calf, Tan Russia Calf, also Tan English nt is pre} therein to meet every demand for fine footwear, includi = School and Theatrical Trunks. ON THE FOURTH FLOOR Grain Leather, designed after the ee custom lasts, Shoes, House Slippers, Etc., at prices exceptionally — The following Exceptional Values are offered for To-morrow: School Trunks, made in three sizes—32, 36 and 40 inch; keratol covered, hickory slats, fibre bound and riveted throughout; two trays, the top a hat compartment with removable hat crown, choice of sizes, Theatrical Trunks, B. B. & B. make--recognized by the profession all over the world as the best. Size range eons at 24inch, Add $1.00 for every two-inch increase, making the 40-inch size $20.50 No extra charge for marking. “Innovation” Wardrobe Trunks, all uve 45 inches high, (within Interstate Commerce ruling) Kodaks and Supplies ON THE FOURTH FLOOR | We have complete lines of Eastman Kodaks and ee ki tite “Premo” Cameras, are to fil requirements of fessional as well as amateur photographers. pes Orders for Developing and Printing, executed at lower than usual prices, all work guaranteed, 3a Folding PocketKodak, 3!/4x5//;,20.00 Photo Album, seal cover, 7x! | ins, 1.50 | Daylight Developing Tanks, 2.50t06.00 Tennis and Golf Supplies. frons, Golf Bags, at,$15.00 12.50 $25.00, 45.00, 65.00, 75.00 Athletic Goods Dep’t ON THE FOURTH FLOOR | Offers a full assortment of standard Athletic Goods, including Men's Sweaters, Gymnasium Suits, Footballs and Accessories, Boxing Gloves, Punching Bags, Exercisers, Roller Skates, In our Golf Section we specialize Drivers and Brassies, at $2.25 to 3.00 “ 2,00 “ 2.50 1,75 “ 8.00 ue Friday and Saturday, Continuation of Bought from the U. S. Receiver and 0% Wkirty-fourth Including the Latest, Most Exclusive Models in Women’s, Misses’ & Juniors’ Street West Apparel TAILORED AND FANCY SUITS. fri Pim me» 16.50 FANCY SUITS. Forsythe’s Prices, $45 to $69.50. Sale Price 2 4.50 EVENING. "DRESSES, Forsythe’s Price, me 13.75 DRESSES. Forsythe's Prices, $491.00 to $69.50. wne8. 50 Forsythe's Price, The World-Famed Dress & Tailored -,7AE> Rad C. I.) HUDSON SEAL OATS. — Former Prize, $200 100. (DQ | Ferme: Price 875 SEALINE COATS. 47 inches Former Price $110. Sale Price RUSSIAN PONY COATS Former Price, $70, DON’T 55. 00 Former Price, $75.00. pe OOOO Former Price, $150.00. See Its Equal Again! STEWART'S. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE IN A’ Any other advertisement annourcing a sale of “Forsythe’s” stock is absolutely misleading. Stewarts Co. FIFTH AVE., CORNER 37TH ST. SPORT COATS. Forsythe’s Price, $22.50. STREET AND EVENING COATS, Fennths Price, $295 EVENING WRAPS. Forsythe's Prices, $65 to $85. PETTICOATS « six, Jersey Top {Specbereroh Lavegut rd eens Plan son SCOTCH MOLE SETS. ALASKA SABLE SETS. Let This Extraordinary Opportunity Slip! Assortment Is NO EXCHANGES. NO ALTERATIONS, NO C,0.D.'S NO MAIL ORDERS, SALE 9 A.M. FRIDAY AT aa rigtHavente STEWART & CO. oe “18, 1018, the Wonderful SALE pankrupt Stock ot Saws from US. Receiver SYTHE’S a“ Ip OFF rrices sux rie 10.00 a... 15.00 CORDUROY coars,” had Bose ae ‘ss Se Pie DD0DO Soa Piss 8 rie 19.75 AFTERNOON DRESSES. Q 75 LONG COATS. wn surie 18.50 sur rie 29.00 1.85 b veteeWaists| AT HALF OFF FORSYTHE’S PRICES Furs 50% Off former Prices Representative Specials Commencing To-morrow:— HUDSON SEAL SETS. 37.50 37.50 75.00 You'll Never till Large. Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price AT 37TH STREET (Opposite Tiffany's) ONE MINUTE FROM BRC (ay 7 HALL WD RAPIDS FURNITURE § Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Until 10 P. M. “Call and Make Your Own Terme Our Terms Apply toNew York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. 4 m0 AWEEK Bi Chose, “feirain 7 tA t, Cine 69" 38 “or Salt ae ae Ll Saewee =i" 1.00 Weekly. THE 3 = POISON BELT —BY— CONAN DOYLE Be Sure to Get . Next To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory—READ IT. SUNDAYS = | WORLD |, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— iS omer Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, Fourth inoes Bawa Hosiery and Underwear A SALE 36,000 Pairs of Hose and 1,000 Dozens of Underwear for Fall at a Little Over Halt Reguiar Rates. A certain large importer was suddenly forced to liquidate his affairs. Solution?—Wanamaker’s —the quick he Naba Inciden‘ veral others came to us recently with surplus co! which ee were willing to change into ready oe Result—a sale that affords every member of the family an opportunity to lay in an entire sea- son’s supply of Hostery and Underwear at a material saving. Women’s Hosiery—18c, 25¢ and 65c pair For 25¢ to $1 Gr Grades “Firsts” and \ds"—the bg hal Lgl former. _ Lisle, mercerised, at 1 eer ake and silk hosiery at Men's Half Hose 12 , 15c and 25¢ ie pele For 25¢ to 50c Grades lane te and “Seconds”—Mercerised at 12}4c and 15¢ and at Children’ 's Hosier 10, 12 25c pair For J5e to 35e ¢ Grades ae ee ‘Seconds”—| cotton at 10e, mercerised lisle at 12% ‘ a crtifical feat at £5c, Women’s Underwear 30c, 35c, 40c, 65c &$1.50 ea. For 50c to $2.50 Grades jority the former. Vests and le, Bf 80c to 65¢; mlk and wool at $1.50. Main Arsle, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building. Men's Underwear, 40c, 75c and 95c each For 50c to $1.50 Grades Firsts” and “Seconds.” Medium or heavy weight. Cotton, metas. Shirts of drawers and cotton union suits at 95e. The majority wm reade floor, New Bldg. are first jurlington Readjusting Stocks— Men’s, Women’s and Children’s High Shoes A Rare Opportunity to Get Seasonable Shoes at Greatly Lessened Prices These are groups of regular Wanamaker. shoes which the makers will not be able to duplicate in the future in the same grade of leathers and good styles at their formerly low prices. Therefore we have re-marked them at tomorrow's low rates in order to make room for new collections now demanding more space. Men’s Shoes, $2.40 Children’s Shoes were $4 Si oat iy 8, 80c, regu- st High shoes in tan and black | Jar}; calf. Allsizes. Right weight Sizes 814 to 1014, $1, regularly 4 for now. Women’s Shoes, $1.50) ‘Sizes 11 to. 2, $1.20, regularly $2.50 were $2 High shoes in black kid and Kid and dull calf and some patent leather. gun-metal. All sizes in the collection. - yoo’ - ce an utton shoes; Women’s Si shoes $2. a0 some extra high cut. The High shoes in kid and dull right shapes for growing calf; all sizes represented. feet. Subway floor, Old Building. Fifty $40 London-Made Coats for Young Women Are $25 Real English coats—these! English fabric—English i in cut, with loose set-in "ella in tailoring—English in their very er gon looking for motoring, driving or street coats. Young women will welcome the chance to buy such coats for less than they would pay in London. Sizes 14, 16,18. Black only. Second floor, Old Bullding, You Will Find Imitation French Ivory “a Good Buy” on Friday because we have secured a large quantity to sell at (with the exception of a few articles) Half Usual Prices imported pieces in the collection and many solid back, hair, cloth and hat brushes. Main Aisle, Old Building brushes, $1 to 68 Sivtors #1 to 61.08 Hair recei' rpg a Puff Bones, 90 Soe t to Milcary brushes, Woe to 88.40 tenga ge 21.85 Nail brushes, 7 Gunite t brushes, 50c to 8: Salve boxes, 1c and tbe Pin boxes, ie to 80c Comb sad brush trays, 45c to 61.05 Manicure trays, 25 Nail believe, 0 Bbc to O5e Shoe hori Men's com! 2 ie and 850 Subway Floor, Old Building About soe seomand mirrors, im- | Mirrors, 45c to $1.25 'y celluloid, long han- | Clothes and hat brushes, 75¢ dle, 5 inches in diameter, 90, Reap hopes, ene rf colors, 10¢ regularly uff b@xes, 15c to §! Fine oma os ied 10 Manicure articles, Se Nail buffers, removable chamuis, 85c to 65c Shoe horns, 25¢ Cloaks, 180 Pocket com! ee Mes’ () combs, 1 Women's lag 10c to #5c Hair brushes, 50c to $2 A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET it, ee re