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Twice Before. Palit : z Ly i s Maid eter College and School Apparel for Young Men, Youths & Boys assortments of fall and winter weights Jin all the newest fabrics, in our own ex- dusive patterns and styles, trom our own designers ahd workrooms — « At Untformly Lowest in-the-City- Prices, Young: Men's College Suits 15.00 17.50 Single breasted: and ‘Norfolk models of fancy . \fiiixtaure cheviots in a variety of ~~ “colorings; 34 to 39 chest. Boys’ School Suits 9.75 1150 13.50 ' Inclading two pairs of knicherbochers Of fancy mixture cheviots or blue serge. Sizes 7 to 16 years Youths’ Balmacaan Hats 2.00 Sea in Scotch tweeds. ° Soft Felt Hats, populer high crowns, 2.75 Boys’ Fall Hats 1.35 195 2.50 _ Youths’ and Boys’ Furnishings ‘Complete assortments of Fall and Winter ' weights in shirts, blouses, sweaters, under- wear, pajamas, bath robes, neckwear, *- gloves, hosiery, shoes, etc. a The “QRPI” Shoe The Most Perfect Orthopedic Shoe Made 3 , ‘Anatomically correct and comfostabl¢, and with the style of the finest custom shoe. Made and sold by us exclusively 3.35 400 5.00 FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. al OCEANIC IS WRECKED —— on SCOTLAND SHORE SEPTEMBER ICE UP-STATE. SROGE OF SS Search of Tombs Fails to Re-| white Star Liner Had Been Trans- veal Man Who Fled Armed guards carrying olectric flash lights searched the dim corri- dors in the basement of the Tombs Prison to-day, explored every recess of the yard and building and trudged ¥s-| back and forth across the Bridge of Sighs, searching unsuccessfully for Peter Madden, a wiry little man weighing scarcely more than 100 aged Himeclt policemen. te of Ni Loule 0. Hiicken, a retired provi- ‘What is Castoria Second Frost Severe—Does More Damage to Crops, MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Sept. 10.— formed Into’ Cruiser—All ‘Thin toe formed fast night In some ex- Crew Saved. posed spots in Orange and Sullivan LONDON, Sept. 10—The armed merchant cruiser Oceanic, largest eteamship afloat when built, at a cost —_——— of 400,000 for the White Btar tine |F,ROOSEVELT TO TAKE STUMP in 1899, ran ashore and was wrecked on the North coast of Scotland on Tueaday, according to the Official Press Bureau, and has become @ total WASHINGTON, Sept. Counties, according to reports received here to-day. Another heavy frost, sec- ond of the season, damaged fruit and vegetables. Comes Here for 17 Day's Tour of State in Hie Senatorial Fight. had suffered acutely for nine pounds, who crowned his exploits of oe, Bname! Cooking pot, “You’ve Got a Corner in the Blankets that People Want’’ —said a blanket man yesterday. ‘‘Everybody in the trade is talking about t purchase of 7,421 pairs and the mills are bare of tucks. aR Satie ait While the trades are talking, people are buying—paying 10 to 50 per cent: Less than Our Old Prices for Equal Grades For we sell as'we buy. We can do what our customers cannot in this case afford to do—leave future needs to be supplied in the future. For wool and cotton are up, and blankets are going to be dearer. Single blankets—@1.26 grade, $1; 89 grade, $6.75; Extra size blankets—87.50 grade, $6; $11.50 grade, $10.50. grade, $16, “Give me an extra order,” said the manufacturer, “‘to ke i" Many Wise Housekeepers Are Taking Full Advantage of The September Sale of Wanamaker Housewares Hor they Kooy well the superiority and effi- . hfe gorge birco to them in their m in bar fringes by having their kitchen equipped with the most modern appliances and utensils. And since the of the Se: ber Sale they have been te grasp the innumerable opportunities of getting such housewares at Savings of 10 to 50 Per Cent. Off Regular Prices The semen ink illustrations may remind YOU of your i They are but representative of thousands of other housefurnishings in this sale at equal savings. Housewares Store, Subway Floor, New Building. » 12-at. pee, si pan, covered, 6a e name! BAR CG Frame, 1322 Inch. Deerble Blaniets—-€3.45 grade, $2.85; #4 grade, | STAde $8.50; $12 grade, #0; $16.50' grade, $12.50; 824 $8.25; $4.50 grade, $3.75; 85 grade, $4; $8.50 grade, 66.75; $90 grade, $7; $10 grade, $7.25; $3.65 gray blankets, $3. Third Gallery, New Building. 5,000 of the Regular Wanamaker Dollar Shirts for Men to Go at 70c Each e} during the dull months, and I will make them at a lower price. he price quoted enables us to sell our regular dollar shirts for 70c. tomorrow or percales in a host of various patterns; 4,000 pleated and negligee with stiff cuffs; 1,000 plain negligee. with soft French cuffs. Burlington Arcade floor and Subway Entrance, New Building. 7p my organization going 0156, renmere oy Tach Nick | el-plat Pile am Dish. ‘ i regulari; 5 regularly pacity 3 pi eb- res- 7, 95. 1 i ood trim. Fapaah iets. HG region eh, EOahince mings “eke weiner. 8m inen Hick- #) wooden, shelves, plated and cep elzplated (Caa- nickel knobs, binges Seerole Dish, and mirror door. ‘It’s Different Coming Horie Now—’’ “TI used to come back ‘o town in the autumn feel- ing a little blue,” she said. “The a skeary was Gppressively still., Chair: to sit upon, books in the library to read, cosey dining- room, comfortable bedroom—but it was all so quict And my heart was full of the music of moors and mountains. “During the days when I was putting home to rights for the winter, my thoughts would constantly go back to the hills and the sunshine and the jolly out-of- doors days. } “It was a long time before the summer-charged ~ Ned settled down and gave way to the new spirit of ¢ town home. “Bat now” — A glad light came into her eyes—“‘now I have te ANGELUS and the first thing I do when I get back home is to sit down and play That Wonderful Player-Piano and all the music of all the summer months comes back to me.” How is it with YOU? e e e The ANGELUS was the first perfected piano-player. It is still the first. What it does, any number of piano-players has tried todo. But they all lack the human- ness which a great genius, after years of ex- perimenting, put into the ANGELUS through its phrasing lever and diaphram pneumatics (both patented). We have the ANGELUS in The Four Great American Pianos selected for our tone-sensitive customers—the SCHOMACKER, founded in 1837; the EMERSON, founded in 1848; the LINDE- MAN, founded in 1836, and the celebrated KNABE, founded in 1838. So nearly perfect are these time honored instruments that their manufacture has gone on uninterruptedly every business-day ever since. The demand for them is hemisphere-wide. Have YOU heard the music they give? . e . Anybody can play an ANGELUS player- piano. Anybody can own one—tomorrow. Come and hear them played; play them yourself. You will be surprised and delighted. Terms of payment will be made agreeable to you. Piano Salons; First Gallery, New Building JOHN WANANAKER Sanitary _ Drinking Cups | FREE! . |NEXT SUNDAY'S WOR A BOON FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE for the Coupon Printed in be