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ee el ne Stewed | SLOGAN OF CONVENTION FOOD. | CHOPPER | ociation Meets at mal Car to Disc Me WASHINGTON, Nov, 14—WiIth “way Instantly 3) American Association for the Study ; andl Adjustable Wo dW. Behereschewoky of Wash 1, C, deciared that the mort Neant phe ston with mortality of th at Increnea tn deaths during a nfante w nest wine he anid, ‘4s where the nmera hot, The te enn be exe sen only, The t, directly by net, The adjustable cutter sharvene @ | Nett marked In tora are cold and th | great mortality of plained by three hy Price teria, and, Instly, tone.” Future activities for the prevention of Infant mortality, he sald, muat be con+ centrated to a greater extent on the question of housing, especially with ree spect of overcrowding, narrow streets joned. cumbersome er with @ number ceding.” Dr, Scherescheweky added, “must atill be regarded as a most, if not the most important factor “SAVING THE BABIES!” | ost acooes THE ee We want all who wear lasses or need them to remember?that rigal lenses alone do not make right glasses. The real probs lem is to secure their full measure of usefulness by skil- ful mounting and adjusting, prope ) curely—we are—we have Xf iwe—the skill and The fittir nd making of pro er es is not a ‘side line” of our business—- tt is our entire business. | Harris Glasses cost, $2 or more. West: Dorlists and Opticians 54 Hast #8d St, near Fourth Ave. h St. bet. Sth & Gth Aves. at Lenox Ave. Ast & B2d Sis, near John Street 70 Nassau St. 1009 Broadway, nr. Willo'by, Bklyn. 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & 5., Bklyn, Dormerly Stewart & Co A. T. TRA! PS which we do the largest business. turn into moncy the #100,000 stock We looked it over carefully anc We of the goods. He acquiesced, a EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913. oh Wy, frauuhs bre The Most Im \ In looking over the merchan- dise with one of the partners, it developed that it was desirable to of imported neckwear on hand. 4 said that if the prices were made low enough, our organization was at his disposal for the sale selected $60,000 worth, and tomorrow—Saturday—-the sale begins. A Woman Just Home from Paris portant News (to the Children) in this Newspaper Tonight is that the WANAMAKER CHRISTMAS TOY STORE Will Open Tomorrow with Double Space on the Fourth Gallery of the New Building. We Have Taken Over an Importer’s Stock of Women’s Neckwear, and Shall Offer It Tomorrow — $60,000 Worth for $35,000 We were buying a small lot of neckwear from the house with Broudway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth S*--++ Many of the ideas which this woman just home from Paris brought with her are shown in connection with the sale— illustrating just exactly how this neckwear should be worn. Some of the things may be a little old, but with the new way of wearing them they are very charming indeed. Others are the very latest samples from Paris, the latest importations of this house. _, There are Medici collars, dress and coat collars, guimpes, fichus, waistcoats, scarfs, fine Swiss imported collars, real laces, lovely hand-made imported pieces, Marabou stoles and muffs and |" reducing infant mortal went over the selection with us yesterday. “This Lhave seen in all the stores of Pari “This 1 have seen in many places. 'T embroideries) “ I saw in Italy pe Switzerlan “These (picking up some of the flat filet collars) they are now wearing high up in the back, folded over and joined together in front with a little ribbon or fur bow.” And she proceeded to take piece after piece, put it around the neck in a new way and make it absolutely the new fashion. Prices range from 25c to $10.50, as follows:— Fichus, 60 to $1.50, regularly Colored Japanese embroidered col- Tbe to 8. lars, 25c to $1.50, regularly 50c to 83 Hand-embroidered net and ostrich boas. Many of the pieces are at just half the regular prices, some are reduced one-third, others are just good values—but taken all in all, the collection is perhaps the most unusual (and the largest ever placed on sale in New York City. : elaine There is something good for everybody—and first comers get first pick! Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. !ar postmaster at Batavia, X. ¥. 897 Broad St., nr. Hnhne's, Newark. * she anid. (referring to the colored World “Warts” Work Wonders. Coffee’ Percolators of Silver, Sterling or Plate 'OTHING is more grati- But the Percolatpr must make Real Lace Neckwear—cluny, filet,| Embroidered and plaid waistcoats, Maltese and h, 7Sc to #7.50,| $1 to 5.25, regularly 2 to $12, regularly $1.50 to 815. Princess. lace neckwear, Swiss and St. Gall embroidered | $1.50, regularly 85c to 2.50, requ batiste neckwear, 25c to €7.50,] and Macrame lace neckwear, %5¢ to] neckwear, 25c to $3, regularly 50¢ to abou or ostrich boas, capes and Front ‘Lierre and Princess lace scarfs, regularly 50c to 815. $1.50, regula-ly 50c to 83. 4.50, 7 , 8 to $10.50. ; $1.50 to 86, regularly $2.25 to $12.50, Extra selling space on Main Aisle, Subway Entrance, New Building, and Subway Floor, Old Building; and First, Second and Third floors, Old Building, facing Bridge of Progress. The Family Economy Store on the Subway Floor Oriental lace neckwenr. $1.50, regularly 50c to 88.75. Guimpes and vestees, 81 to 92, ly $1.50 to 83. 25e to set. Imitation Irish filet Venise, Flemish pot aici bade Has Specially Arranged for Saturday Many Unusual ' out of order. Savings for Every Member of the Family. A Few are— At the Meriden Store you will find Coffee Percolators in great variety. Some heated electrically and some by alcohol. You may be certain that not only is the Percolator itself thor- oughly well made, bat that the heating device has proven itself to be eminently practicable and satisfactory. The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) World's Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York Handbags at $1 Twenty selected styles to choose from, so you'll be sure to get the kind of handbag you want. ; A maker secured a large quanity of frames for very little. He made them up to our cake in handbags that would cost regu- larly $1.25 to $2. io ; ‘Seal grain and morocco leathers, with silk or leather lining; some with two fit ‘mirror and coin purse. Also black moire silk and brocade velvet, with moire silk and satin Beet Gilt, silver and gun-metal finish p 7 and S-inch, Strap and pannicr handles, Some envelope ere ee op an subway Entrance, New Building. Savings of $5 to $10 on Women’s Fur- Trimmed Coats at $15 We are conservative in placing the value of these coats at $20 to #25. In the majority of cases the actual cost of the material and fur equals the selling price at which we have marked them. Four large manufacturers are now turning to coming Spring business. Quan- tities of materials remain after regular Winter orders have been filled. These they are willing to sacrifice to their best customers in order to make a quick clearing. We picked the “cream.” Chinchilla, boucle and mixtures— black, blue, gray and brown, Collars of near seal, dyed opossum, mole-dyed coney and kid fox. Styles—-loose-fitting cutaway models, three of which are pictured. Some are fully lined with satin. Subway floor, Old Building. Boys’ Suits 5 A Meriden Percolator in Silver Plate. One of the many graceful designs you will find in this store Women’s Gloves, 95c Pair For the $1.35 to $2 Kinds. Imported lamb and kid gloves, in overseam and pique. Black, white and tan. All sizes in the lot. little clearaway of a manufacturer's overstock. A UUe aren Subway floor, Old Building. Hundreds of New Blouses $3.75, regularly $5 & $6 Chiffon, shadow lace, crepe de chine, messa- line and crinkled crepe, in twenty-one of © the prettiest styles we have assembled this season at oS Ssh Ce a tas ee, ee aa, Russian and| Two-Trouser there are as many as Sailor Suits, Un-| Suits, $5—Norfolk 66 seven colors. All sizes usual at $3.95—| model, in all-wool thi Blue serge and gray, ; : b haga brown and tan mix. | Cheviot, — cassimere ic) 2.95, regularly $3.75 tures. Some trim-| and mixtures. Trous- " Chiffon and net blouses. Of somestyles quantities are limited. The two : pretty models pictured offer the best opportunity for choice. $1.75, regularly $2.50 Tailored silk waists with tlat sailor collar and three-quarter | sleeves. Subway Entrance, New Building ers fully lined and taped for hard wear, Sizes 7 to 18 years. Subway floor, Old Building. med with braid or- naments. Sizes 214 to 10 years. Candy Treat For the Family Peanut brittle, t3e tb, Braided mint, 15 I Change My Corset—?’’ Many a woman is asking this question aa she essays to wear the new gowns. More than ever before do this season’s Mother’s Saturday Hints of Children’s Needs 3 ; S naw coretal ; Children's Coats. Cloth, corduroy and chinchill “os peice te tow scorects Lifferent Also—Chiffon and Net Blouses, $1.95, regularly $3)/ Assorted bout: incelorss sizeed tn Sears. $340 88. sad HEN Tel ae Voile Blouses, $2, regularly $3 and $3.50. Coconnnt wl Children's Dresses, Waist styley in brown and blue Subway floor, Old Building joe Silk Petticoats striped galutea. Sizes 2 to 6 yeu Children’s Colored Middy Di pique. Sizes 2 to 6 years, $1. Subway floor, Old Building, Ib. Assorted mint squares, 40¢ Ib. ; Each item specially priced asa treat from the Family Store. Subway floor, Old Building. Underwear and Hosiery At a Great Saving in Cost The whole ready-to-wear store on the Subway floor is an economy store—-a safe economy store. Like all the sections there, the underwear and hosiery offers guaranteed qualities and values—the merchandise guaranteed for service, the values guaranteed to be just as stated—or your monéy back without quibbling. Yes, we sell “seconds” in underwear and hosiery (because they give satisfac- tion and cost less), but we do not sell “thirds” or “fourths,” which do not give satis- faction. Test the store tomorrow—by laying in a supply for the entire family. Men's Underwear At_B1,25 each. “seconds” 81:75 arate regularly 1 combination suite of white ribbed oF Ue ea ort merino, At The each, for white Fhbe, } They must have soft lines and curves— every particle of stiffness must be banished —and yet the slender silhouette is still the fashion. L. R. Corsets (Exclusively at Wanamaker’s) are a good and very inexpensive method of securing these new lines, The dancing corset, exquisitely light and pliable, is made for the Tango and yet il is equally suitable for morning and after- noon use, d L, Ro Corsets with the fashionable low bust line and Jong over the hips have elastic insels to give the figure extra grace- fulness. $4 Average women are usually quite safe in choosing the beautiful L. RK. model at #5. But there are L. R. Corsets for every es. Collar of white Household Linens Table Scts, $4, regularly $$. All- linen Irish damask table cloth 66x66 inches, and 12 matching nap- kins, 20x20, neatly boxed, pretty designs. Scarfs, 75c and 85c, regularly $1 and $1.25. All linen drawn work in a choice of designs, For bureau or sideboard, 18x45 and 18254 inches. Bubway floor, Old and New Bulldings. in plain. colors; a few Pleated flounce. Bub entrance. New Butiding. Silk Petticoats, $1.9 Messaline in all the new popular shades and black and white. Silk Jerse: 5 . Choice ¢ y colors, ‘Trimmed with ple messaline flounce. Subway floor, Old Butlding. Fur-Trimmed Hats at $5 Black velvet hats edged with fur and trimmed with ostrich band and faney— Or edged with fur and trimmed with gold braid ornament and moire rib- and ®1.25 er fi Ation euites At Oho em 1 grade White rinbe ncombination sulle and merino vests or drawers At Bic each, for SOc and Ge arade (0 for $1)—cotton vests or drawers. ‘Children’s Stockings were. for Bie quallty—cotton 8. figure and purpose at 81 to $10, ban (platsred == sith Half-Hose rerabhat lye alr, ‘seconde’ of 180 avade— Corset Salons ti ek fans MUR Sh Ag, ABe, vale, Bho—mercerized BOe—cotto ae ae aa ° Sy ric i b rye r H a Third Fl | All remarkably good looke At A5e, pal f ibe At INe ench,, of fttte arndem= | Bread tn tan voleren ee tes lel ure loor, Old Bldg. ing and are the resul at ine three for 50: fs Of lisle thread Children’s Under: ar ng and a , diy, 45 , ; nderwei Famlly, Bo ag aoe. me the "arade—| Women’s Stockings | as sor ench, ‘seconds’ 0¢ B00 ana the \ H N W AN AM a $0 § sein ana toes “geconda of 81 meade, | mfadewncvints or, Daatalsts, of gray , Ae eaits incspansive hat Women’s Underwear nantly With cotton Tons | bite rtbed cat gt pt as ane! expensive hat, : i Subway floor Old Building. cone” of 00 rode, | araderectinuinetion ealts tol eane s,91,00 cach, vnerands” $2 and 82.20 ation si cy ite Pay White or tan bbed co! . grades—cor| i intl oe ribbed cgubway floor, O14 Bullding. 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