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ae CRE OEVENIVYG WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 19138. 11 \ JEROME'S RAIDER, Weather:—Fair and Colder. | _WANAMAKER’S WANAMAKER’S Store Closes 5.90 P. M. Broadway, 8th to 10th St. | “BIE NON, <“4 FINE OPPORTUNITY for the PEOPLE--- /ISDEAD AT HOME: “About Now” haat Dollar in Many Instances Will Buy as Much as Two” | —See editorial, first column, for explanation and reason why Made Many Arrests but Was m Finally Discharged by Dis- If Benja in Franklin wane seats ae renneome so erence! $100,000 at Wholesale of New, |...585 ‘anamaker (Price 6d) to fit these days, this is what he would be hoes in broken size Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Réward J. Reardon who as a County || saving :— assortment. igklitwanaen|| Davarrengurisoastotiemte, | Calacted Fur Coats and Fur Sets! #333: years ago, died early to-day at his set right all the clocks be | ge so that Tan and dull lace shoes in och sus camenra ves 'sel| PUiaatin’ ere Clienge’ may gat’ th From Teg of the Foremost Furriers in New York—the Fur market of America ithe sr in witha A ce had been a sufferer for a year with 3 D to ¥ are also odeatiem a: eek condinel: 10 work in harmony again. repre- , ae conan creyeerey ae A station clock needs to be only a minute wrong to make Offered, Beginning Tomorrow, Saturday, Because of ae s had his period of activity Reardon propery ei ey magn their sine, fo hit the geodata of the E t d i Ww i t d i t i Ww hoes S. ras & at etrel In the underworld. single beat, trem- ¢ +0 Although he che never fgets of the one, and worriment from one end of the country ring the other. x raor na J n er n ons oun iaas a i Belice Department he made upwards of There was some such little worry started in Manhattan as 7 mi ans ia ott nmi | ong ago at Thankogiving. Some busines brine tht were ually Five thousand new fur coats and sets are | in perfect condition, good dye. Natural raccoon | or tan Russian calf, | Sises 214 Mon an & member of District-Attomey |} ag regular as Chronometers began to lose minutes. People got to| included. None has been shown before. None | are natural—not dyed. Ermine and white fox | ste extra high ae, raiding and arresting that finally te¢ to || thinking about hard times Guppn on to unnenel ange Men and | is from our regular stocks. are perfect in whiteness. All skunks have de- Bis dongs aaa pute atic, OF iat || fits, usually very reliable, began to do unusual All have been made this season. sirable depth of fur. All muffs and scarfs are gabttes Women's $1 deesive work. ine east aide There was a Check | _ Styles are new.” The furs are those now | correct in shape and mountings. bout 600 pairs. All styles and was 9 rough and ready character. ne ——————— in ee Every coat is composed of entire cg ed lesthore— the sacinnlority He went into the detective business as id. ts id it, at in siness. srt VARA aber doing hin trot work forthe tte see Oldstimne conssevative tints tunped Birying mbw abot and 4; peda are priced fully half less than.usual. none | fe made of ae skins. The dyes are the Sines 9) to 8; widths AA Secety, When Willlam Travers Jerome || Began almost frantically to advertise nollie Mare less than the maker’s wholesale costs st American and foreign. Pere Ue thaded ore = was & Juice in Special Reasions Rear- || that scarcely ever used the newspapers to only _ and three weeks ago. Every coat is 1913 model. The trimming pray floor, Old Building. Linum anlbniguam sock pling hh and joined Most of the 1,800 furriers in New York have | combinations are the season's most desirable. , worrying. aed when Jerome was elected District- And all the time people went on about their “Christmas s—it woul ard be otherwise | Caracal with fitch Hudson seal with ermine : bi fur ste it Attorney Reardon soon became the chief || nq 5 let busi itself 'Yy. . . ts $11 0 Mgure smong the county detectives. lerrying” and let business worry itself along. en we have April weather in December. Caracal with ermine _ Hudson seal with skunk oats, 5 Reardon, + jackin Ei gela moanied revctver, wae here, The Result is But these are selected from the best—we | Caracal,Chinchilla Squirrel Mole with ermine i pi age a, $20 Re the eets ah Ail house o€ the aay bod were sorry te refuse to take in other large lots | Caracal with skunk — Mole with Hudson seal | a. Sie tuinue tor the Gieke \.aight. In time he got to the point where || that now there is a congestion of anda, offered, but we cannot offer anything not up to | Caracal with civit cat Mole with taupe fox and Young Women's Store is } he was giving orders to police inspectors Millions of dollars are tied up in winter clothing that people W. k tandard. | Oth t f Persi lamb, Persi closing his season with this Bille adios depetmane ot Lis can den || have not found it necessary to buy. anamaker standard. . | her coats are of Persian lamb, Fersian | jin ar made us 300 coats in Bingham was head of the Police Depart Steet sianuinatorers snd a great many stores are heavily We guarantee these furs as we guarantee | broadtail, pony, natural and black; near-seal, the Wanamaker wa: out ofall lon, overst Seyi " nian socom. utocked with these winter goods. . wholesslers are bound | OUF regular stock. lected fur,” All tcl motor-coats of civet cat, natural raccoon, Aus: | the materials he had left. Re- quvreaion. ‘ar. Jerome stood b7 hm |} to lee, money if the owners hold the surplus goode over to the Every fur is a selected fur. moles are ! tralian opossum and tiger cat. Estromely quodlooking, sew. next winter. length coats. One-piece raglan ie on secs eee Fur Coats for as Little as $18.75 and Up to $375 [orient a tiger ca, liver con was e iret amen ph are Let ajl get started to work Small Furs from a few dollars to $185 Bieta rat elnhie GBaries Becker. Reard It is conceded that the Wanamaker stores furnish one of the and plaid back Scotch tweed. faargea trom the’ DuteeesAwerney a treatest outlet to keep the stream moving. COATS See dela ey or ae ov ofice, lake It is necessary at this moment that manufacturers and mer- Regularly Now Regularly NOW ' floor, Old yore , the arrest of Thoms MeAtse of says: || Chants put up their shoulders against the wheel of business end | Pony. ......#38t0405 $18.78 to $47.80 | Near seal. .... AH0to 8193 $40t0 $67.80. | Hudson serd“atb0 to 8273 $7808137.50 | On “the Subway Fl Vile, Fe. a visitor te the city. Reardon drive without stopping. Caracul,.,.875t0 8375 $37.50 to $187.50 | Persiau Iamb..8125 to@750 $62.50 to $375 | Moleskin...... #300 to 8600 $180 to $300 Py Gor #0—-Heguiariy a Sults - onl caught tee is breek HI ee Se et in Warariey pinan A Jur Whatever Others Do,. MUFFS AND SCARFS emainG ° on Hm—— Muffe —__, ———Scarfe—_—_, We are not going to be croakers and gloomifiers vow sfeaularly earsNOW 2 ‘ve Path ag ly sl 10 to #45 $5 to $22.50 i on oe: We begin to begin again at once—this day and every day. Japanese mink. Our huge stores are active clearing houses for merchandise Persian lamb that overstocks may not clog the manufacturers’ warerooms. Natural rai We stand ready, at this particular time, to take over and | Black lynx.. market without profit, if necessary, all merchandise that ie up | Skunk raccoon to our standard. Black fox. . . ‘We will take the overstocks on hand of manvfacturers and | Fisher coon... jobbers, no mateet oy Ie 90 far as they come up to the Wana- | Hudson seal... #20 to 850 = $10 to $25 $25 to $35 $12.80 to $17.80 $25 to #125 $12.50 to $62.50 820 to #75 $10 to $37. S0ands35 $15 and $17.50 = #19 to 835 «$9.80 to $17.50 . $15 to 875 $7.50 to $37.50 #25 to #75 $12.50 to $37.60 . 838 $19 #25 to 835 $12.50 to $17.50 +435 to $65 $17.50 to $32.50 #25 to $45 $12.50 to $22.50 Handkerchiefs Less All broken dozens and kerchiefe left from ‘hel late irae ibe handkerchief circles will be priced third to half lens tomorrow, Saturday. Men's, women’s and children's, we is surely handkerchict-getting 47-49 West 42d St, maker standards of f ality. antes ton thn ; Pointed fox..,.......888 to $110 $19 to $55 825 to 875 $12.50 to $37.30 Aad of course they are ii tinen. This means a ie. jain floor, juil di: TO-MORROW, BATURDAY: Not the least thing o opportun gives the mil erro an and our- ¢ rg uffe Now C Regularly larly Scarf: NOW ————_—————_ ” : selves employment, when some manufacturers need mor Natural lynx... 810 $20 ra $12.50 Social Stationery Fi nal ( Clearance Ie means, too, if some inacances, that one dotiar want | Satural | &iuto875 — $20 to $37.50 8230875 $11.80 to $37.50 aghtistenas stationery suitable ‘for buy as much as two did come months ago. Skunk. 85010805 $25 to $47.80 825108100 $12.80 to $50 + | Banda Bchool gifts, each box It means that business is to be yiceavne pln | geek snares White fo: 60 to 873 $30 to $37.50 $45 10885 $22.50 to $42.50 int 6 aniee' a paper wit envelopes R rd ‘Shapes tion of merchandise on makers’ or wholesalre’ hands wi Caracul. 816.50 to $100 $8.25to$50 —«-&15to885 «$7.50 to $17.50 Hoxes with two quires of paper aad i\enard stopped. Ch’ch'la squirrel822.50to 45 $11.25t0 $22.50 &12to838 —_$6to $19 gnvelopes to match, were 30c, now Te monge, also, If aft Ube msrchants, mianslacturers and news | Civ cat... 5 #2010850 $14.50t0 $25. #2510855. $12.80 to $22.50 Eecelsior diaries, were 800 | Biot and col pepere pull covether, that business will ¢:4 ickly go forward pros-| i emine, $75to$150 $37.50to$75 435 to. 8175 $17.50 to $87.50 83.85, now 28c to $1.75. ie, jcc weiret $ erously sie clear the beisinees rer Fisher.......,.. $110 to8185 $55t0$92.50 —-865tc#150 $32.50 to $75 Eagagernent books. with or with: 290 to se eady, aye Ready ! H’'ds’ nBay sable$125to #150 $62.50 to $75 = 895to%125 $47.50 to $62.50 est j ncil, were #8 to 04, now $1 ALSO 100 DOZEN [Signed Coney muffs start as low a $2.50, and scarfs for Social Stationery Shop, Misia Rear, | Fancy Ostrich & ; as little as $2.25. Muffs of a fcer, cy (4 Dec. 20, 1018 : Fancy Feathers Pech ig Rye Ag a.78 = BLOUSES scarfs to match at A Second floor, Old Building cy a With Revised Prices Season's Price, Stemesoee 40C NEXT WEEK Advance Showing SPRING MODELS Suitable for Southern Wear 2693Woraen’sMewCoatsof| 904 Boys’ Overcoats — | amie $7.75 nat anh Choice of Four Thousand | 4.50 fu. §ii7s|"Picienstren Pile Fabrics, $6.75 to$16.50 (6 to 18 years) $16. grade, 75 Sudway oor, Cid Building pe of these aah come, fresh and ner from a large house wih whom we doa regular business. heir grades are ours. e overcoats are the way we want That Earlier in the Season Were $10.75 to $35 = y#ular busi wade 47-49 West 42d St. Thirty-one styles of the very coats which so many women like. Made of Persian Tess than a hundred are from our own stocks, broken sizes of $12, $14 and $16.50 Adinining Stety Bros.) lamb cloth and soft boucle wools which look like fur and are almost as warm. grades. - | Polo and school styles at all three prices. >| _— ts—o. Plain—like real fur cos F trimmed picturesquely with brocaded and seal plush;| Heavy, warm fabrics in good gray and brown mixtures, wool-lined ; majority quarter- Long and three-quarter leng |silk-lined at $11.75; at the same price some blue, gray and brown chinchillas, with quar- | le A manufacturing firm which does a business of $5,000,000 yearly is dissolving part-|ter-jining of Venetian. nership. It invited the Wanamaker fashion chief to inspect its coats. “We are wien to lose a hundred thousand dollars in order to dispose of our stock 232 Boys’ s Very Good $9 and $10 Suits, $6.75 Subway ‘Door, Old Building. jae they said 82 are $9 ane grades, from one spaniincthirens ons He, were we were 85c—Men's tan , ‘ 37 are $9 ‘grades, from another manufacturer joven OF OLINOOM COpe, Out of about ‘10,000 coats we selected 2,693 as being up to our standard and what} 1138 are eile from our own stocks, today priced 89. Subway Eatrance, New Building. our customers want. Norfolk suits in various good styles; smart, roomily cut, nicely-fitting grays and | AlleSilk Umbrellas $6.75—Earlier $10.75 and‘ $12 $12.75—Earlier $20. | brow ns, There won't be a quiet moment in the Boys’ Store tomorrow. Me int Black and navy astrakhan, trimmed ‘with bro- Six styles. Black, navy, taupe. 48 and 54! Burlington Arcade tloer, New Bullding, caded plush. inches long. All Persian lamb cloth. > ire Na wiemiinie st. ~=©,0O0O MEN’S SHIRTS REDIT TERMS $9.75—Earlier $15. pre en Syl Persian fen sat and este: | 9 good-looking oad hg Fy faa hoor, 01d Bling Th tyl Boucle, astrakhan, . an with new kimono sleeves, borders of : ag Dewn 50 §G Pow Down 100 ae tab ‘cloth, plain Pgiepenees| ond Pos: plush, straight vikercununaaly Rood look- | $1.50 Shirts at $1.10; $2 Shirts at $1.35 NcCKWEAR plush, ing. 4g Pan 975 "9 Down "150 aes dib $16,50—Earlier $27.50 and $35 $2.50 to $3.50 Shirts, $1.85 Drops in Price $10.75—Earlier $17.50. Nine styles. Astrakhan and Persian lamb! Every shirt made by the shirt-maker who does the greater part of | Ait sorts of Pretty inbots, Medic 104 STL STATION AT CORNE re Mivien, aatachon cloth and boucle, Gieth, Home fit fout laches, long with'our great shirt business, made over Wanamaker measurements, in any | ita noche of ee eee ene | aay ;quantity of patterns, in all respects like our regular stocks; sizes 14 to 17. Fy SH E R Bros These special purchases will be offered tomorrow, Saturday, in the Women’s Coat Section. ; English, Scotch and French madras, some French percales, and silk and mercerized a ee Coats at $12.75 to $16.50 will be sold on the Second Floor, Old Building. mixtures, in the shirts at 1.85. ad corsage COLUMBUS AVE. Coate at $6.75 to $10.75 will be on the Subway Floor, Old Building, and Subway En- Percales, madras and soft mercerized shirtings, pleated and plain, soft or stiff cuffs, eo, regula! 1 Mnppedtec? “ er ISR E Ae ea, trance, New Building, . in the shirts at $1.85 and $1.10, Bustington Areode floor, New Building,