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EV HAVE TO WAIT Be Sure you Get hag Led to tell whether or | % not Poslam is doing the wor You can At Mr, Bostwick’s office it was said P, &—For children's Eczema, Saxo| that in the seven years he had been connected with H. A. Watts Company 2 re ae nad been wingularly steady and reg- ular in bis habite, Mr. Bostwick graduated from Prince-| Yo gist sells Poalam. ton in 166. He was a member of the amples write to Emergency . sty = — | Princeton Olub and the Machinery Club, s, 32 West 25th St., New 5S L DIFFERENCE WHAT YO! ' The polloe cescription of Mr. Bost- Sot, medi wick 1s: Porty-two years oid, 6 feet 4 Poslam: best for the kins at WHILE THE pons LASTS — Enameled Tie Clasp To Rvery Purchaser of a 10cPackage of EGYPTIENNE STRAIGHTS Cigarettes All the good dressers along every city’s “Broadway” or “Fifth Avenue” have made these Tie Clasps an essential part of their haberdashery. 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Tobe advantage of this free offer, but de se once. ‘The supe ot Tie Scien tana, pees live dealer certain of them, but he cannot obtain more, Look for the sign im the dealer's window. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY i. aestatatsereadcae: re FREE OFFER APPLIES TO EMMETT AND BRONX: ONLY . Ans vgs CORK TIPS i ¢ 9 wy, cS € ’ wy, Tr 3 aS; A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. | = a ‘ "EB EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1014." | A. T. ewer vu Co, Another Great Sale of Furs Commences Pek seo it had heresy, with $75,000 (at wholesale) of Furs Not Shown Before. Prices are Forty to Fifty Per Cent. Less than Earlier in the Season. P At bay writing ‘ode casa one of eae furs rom one furrier are ing rooms. In addition, smaller sollections frow from seven other first-class furriers. Also our pick of the surplus stock of fur novelties from one of the specially: artistic furriers in New York. This great collection of new furs will surround the Rotunda on three | od of the Anca Floor, fill the Fur Salons and space on the Subway Floor, Old Seay, tes beginning to- morrow at 8.30 o'clock. Women’s Fur Coats we earlier $40 to $100, now #40 to $80 (11 prices in- _ Caractl, eatlir $100 to 9500, now 6160 to 9800 (18 proes learseal (dyed coney), earlier $80 to $170, now 999.50 inbetween iad 9250 to $500, now 9125 to 9800 (6 prices, tooes (@ prices in-between). ded squirrel, earlier Le now 682.50. . Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), earlier $150 to $800, now earlier 9200, § 075 to 6150 (12 prices in-between). <r Man ams casi $100 to 9800, Dow #100 wb 6180 Small Fars Natural raccoon—Mutfs, 019 to 940, now 09.00 $85, Dyed skunk—Mufls, earli 50 ti sit, ‘ Scarfe, earlier $25 to $80, now 912.80 to ¥ toalene ‘Bearts, vearii cr 025. by) to oles sade. Red fox sets, earlier 87, now 618. ou Natural fom acts, catlicr #87, now 610-00, ‘ Pointed for—Muffe, earlier $55 to $78, now ga7.00 Cray fox sets, earlier #85, now $17.20. to $40. Scarfs, earlier $50, now $£7.80 ink searts, earlier 858 to $05, now #80 to 808. F one veg tr rt bar dl now 988.40. Scarfe, 688 lack fox muffs, earlier 9€5 to 965, now eee Oo now Cross fox sets, earlier $190, now 995. mae TOE SRLS, Sart beak hed i ow ee Fs Furs on the Subway Floor:Commence with Muffe of Caracul Head, Masia and Scarfe at $1.75 Coney muff, startat $8.50 and scarfs at $1.50. 4 my yrds eine muffs, $12.00 and $15, and écarfe, 00.50 Seta of Persian paw, 96. ona rea i Natural wolf muffs at 98.80, and scarfe, $6.60, All of thew are regularly 4@ Mibway hoor, Old Building. Hartford-Saxony Rugs |Sale of English Dress Goods $22,723.25 Worth for $16,871.05|$1.25 Yard, for $2.50to$5 Grades Ply sion nag 3 are known asthe Ameri-; $50,000 worth of the fabrics that women want ‘They lest. Their colors are Nich | Row and are going to want still more as spring ap- ond Fen a ed. | proaches, to sell for about $15,000, Here are 955 of them, fresh from be mill, at} Fancy hotespuns, cheviots in . plain colors, about a quarter less than regular. There is here ino stipes gray and white stripes, tweeds in a great preg between them and the ty of patterns, Oxford gray suitiny 8, illumi- at it, nated havi iots with black and colo! hairline ‘tek these 955 are new | stripes, navy blue with invisible colored stripes, shown for the first time tomorrow. Sele | light gray homespuns, inrcy checks and a Sise Price ene of patterns in the finest qualities of int $5 | chiffon suitings in mixtures suitable for dresses. 2 a All but 300 100 yards of this purchase are all- : ee lYabrics which sold at 8.48) $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 Yard 4:00|. The 800 yards are silk-and-woot fabrics. which ‘are 1408 | equally desirable, 13.88! They represent the surplus stock of one of the foremost 17.38 London exporters of fine dress goods and are priced far 00 | below the aotwal English manufacturing cost rt ‘20 ‘The sale begins on Thursday morning and will be held 22.80) on the Main Aisle, Old Building: Dress Fabries Salon, 21.00 First floor, Old Building: Subway Entrance. New Build- = | ing and Bala Dros Dreas Fabrics Section, Old Building. Sale of f Fine Wood Lamps : | Solid mahogany electric | Solid mahogany, hand- ‘||, tablelightere pith weighted | carved electric’ floor bases faith, | lamps in ‘the Louis XVT. 10 ft. x13 ft. 11 ft. Sin. x 14 feet... 87.50 Fourth Gallery, New Buiiding. a Both in ithe lain and | tyier Pe Rush for the “Hurt Book.’ Sale/“(io icp. aor 4.0 Wood. lectric “table Over 800 inquiries by telephone, mail and) $1% lamps, now Ait 50 ps in Gothi perean were sorted betore the sale ow tarted. My eve few $12.50 nw it began—crowds pressed | 996 lamps, now $15 around the tables. eved wood electri fi $10 One known writer said: “This Wanamaker Cr etoin canines | sikeslente cove ‘hurt’ sale*is a book blessing—certainly these | gold finish— #22. 30 lamps, Sod 50 books are not hurt.” | $8.50 lamps, now $5 £28.50 lamps, now No, they are not really hurt, only their faces; %0 ae emeee yd ee 4 Wood olectric A are not quite as fresh as they were before Christ- ery lamps, now $15 | wah ia’ lanes mas; but quite enough to be as good a» new. l wood electric table secmagiees Li - usands of Volumes of All Kinds,|'smee ii tah | st" l aps now tae Tho ofumes + | 610.50 lamps, now $6.80 | 48.50 lamps now $13.50 at Less than Cost. £18 lamps, now $10 28 lamps, now $18 Book Store—Main floor, Old Building, $20 lamps, now $12.50 Dean lery, New Bldg. 11860 Men’s Overcoats and Suits Best Sale in 53 Years Goes On Tomorrow ay. 50, $14.50, $24.50 for the Overcoats 12.50, $14.50, $18.50, $23.50 for the Suits penn. saving on a garment, $10.60 Ten thousand of the garments are new. Pick of ten times the number, made up or in the cloth. Fiye thousand will be here for choice tomorrow; | for, though the Wanamaker Store is the largest and quickest distributor of men’s clothing in the East, it is physically inapoeaiii, even in a block square floor, to sell more than 6,000 gar- ments in one During 53 years of selling men’s clothing we have never had a sale like this —so large, so representativ e, so rich in real savings. P.S.—By request, the Men's Store will remain open until 7.30 this evening. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Broadway, corner Eighth. “224% 2 Sheth yles, in the old antique oak fin-