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% oy ah J. 3@0ur young men and decided they ag bearded about the shooting. “ «When they were ordered to back up @gainst the wali to be searched, one ~ FIRED AT SIDEWALK ~ WOUNDS A PRISONER @f thom was neon to try to get rid of | Gemething. The policeman says he ‘ PEMAN'S BULLET fired against the sidewalk to scare them, ‘The bullet bounced and hit one of them in the ankle. One of the men ducked into a hallway and escaped and the two others promised not to move if the cop would put up his “cannon.” The supposed revolver j cae man was trying to get from his | pocket was part of an umbrella handle made Into what the police say ian blackjack. The man shot in the leg said he was Waltor Fitzgerald, nineteon years old, of No. 139 West Sixty-second street. He is in Bellevue Hospita! charged fe He drew his revolver and me ‘{Poljceman Morgan of the West Peighith street station heard four yf ghote in West Sixty-sixth yt, nour West End avenue, early Noar No, 227 he came across with the umbrella handle said he Atthur Mofferdam of No. 144 W End avenue. He is charged with carrying concealed weapons. Tb third man, held for ge con- duct, described himself as jomas Loughlin, No. 209 Weat Sixty-sixth atreet. All three denied ki thought it was a revolver and that he ‘about to be attacked by the <e meey THE EVENING WORLD, TUZSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10' FOR UPSET STOMACH, INDIGESTION, In five minutes} ples Time it! = your sick, sour stom- ach feels fine. without fear. Sour, sick, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn our head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you re- alize the magic in Pape's Diapepsin. It makes stomach distress go in five minutes. If your stomach is in a| tion which truly belongs in ev revolt—if you can't get it regulated, |—Advt. lions of sales annually. quickest, surest stomac! Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Morning Special Values in Women’s, Misses’ 8 Children’s Hats Women's Smartly Trimmed Hats a limited number in black and _ colors. Usually $6.50 $3.95 Hats Trimmed with Ostrich, Paradise Flowers, Wings & Ribbons 5.95, DL0.00, $15.00, 20.00 Splendid values at these prices. Ontrimmed Black Velvet Hats P1995 to DS5.00 Urually 84.00 to $8.00 Sailors, Continentals and Turbans. We maintain a Trimming Service free of charge for those whe purchase hats onl materiale in thie S25 * Misses’ Velour, Velvet & Plush Hats Strictly tailored or simply banded SI.9O5 oS 0.9.5, according to material. . Fourth Floor Clearance Sale of ‘Women’s Sweaters Pure Silk Coat Sweaters With belted and plain backs; brok See ae “|§ 10.00 Usually $15.00 to $25.00, Worsted Sweaters » with ith- Sel hens s| $3.75 Usually $5.00 to $7.50, Fourth Floor Boys’ Washable Suits Exceptional Value at $2.45 Made of serviceable fabrics in the —Oliver Twist, Middy, Russian and ular models ilor styles. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Fourth Floor Exceptional Price Inducements in A Special Sale of Blankets, Comfortables, Bedspreads Blankets Single Size........ per pair, $3.50, $4.75, $5.50 Usually $4.50, $6.00 and $6.75 Full Size.......... per pair, $4.50, $5.50, $6.75 Usually $5.50, $7.00 and $8.00 Comfortables Cotton Filled................ each, $1.65, $2.95 Usually $2.00 and $4.50 Down Filled—Usually $5.50......... AAA T $4.50 Bedspreads Crochet—Usually $1.65..... AAI eA $1.85 Satin Finish—Usually $3.25.......... 82.50 Sixth Floor Muslin Sheets Pillow Cases trees + 120/45 x 3819.. .-78¢|60 x 3814.. Second Floor Special Values in Misses’ Suits €8 Coats Misses’ Suits $25.00 8 $29.50 Several very smart models of gabardine and broadcloth in all the new shades, trimmed with fur. Misses’ Suits $39.50 8 $45.00 Dressy models of velvet, corduroy, broadcloth and gabar- dine, reproductions of the latest foreign styles. Misses’ Coats for All Occasions Mannish mixtures, cheviots, serges, boucles, zibeline, plaids, checks; many of the models trimmed with fur. Usually $29.51 Girls’ Coats €& Dresses For School and Dressy Wear Very Special Values Girls’ Chinchilla Coats Full length man tailored model, with broad stitched belt, silk serge lined; ‘navy, gray, ($9.50 brown and cafe. Special at) Girls’ Winter Coats $8.75, $10.95, $12.50 8 $14.50 Embracing new models suitable for dress or general wear of zibeline, corduroy, plaids and fancy coatings. Girls’ School Dresses $5.00, $7.95 8 $9.50 Of serge and plaid combinations in guimpe and smart tail- ored styles. Girls’ Afternoon Dresses $9.95, $13.50, $16.50 B $19.50 Silk crepe, velvet, challies and silk plaids. Third Floor ‘ $19.50 Women’s &8 Children’s Hosiery is being shown in a complete assortment of various qualities, in thread silk, silk lisle, lisle thread, vege- table silk, cotton and cashmere, representing the best foreign and American manufacturers. “New Pointex” Thread Silk Hosiery $1.00 per pair upward Black, white, bronze, navy, new blue, green and opera shades, also many shades to match the new footwear now in vogue. *Pointex”’ Lisle Hosiery 50Oc per pair Silk lisle “Doublex” heel and toe and Dub-L top, black, white, taupe, bronze tan and a large assortment fiacenne shades; also outsizes in black, white and a few colors. Cotton; Lisle, Silk or Vegetable Silk Hosiery 35¢ per pair—3 pairs for $1.00 Black, white or tan, in a variety of weights and qualities; also outsizes in cotton or lisle. - Boys’ & Girls’ Hosiery 25c per pair upward Silk, cotton, lisle, silk lisle or cashmere hosiery for the babes, ths and Meh ns) GAS, HEARTBUR—PAPES DIAPEPSIN . for your sake, try Pape's Dia- It's #0 needless to have « bad Stomach—make your next meal a favor- | ite food meal, then take a little Diapep- tin, There will not be any distress—eat t's beenuse Pape's Dis: jin “really does” regulate weak, out- Piloeder stomachs that gives it its mil- Get « large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drugstore. It is the tke relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic. It is @ scientific, harmless stomach ay ohn ery home Wonders 1 ay et OP aka The Wanamaker fashion business has a magnetic at- traction for fashion makers, Every manufacturer creating clothes of Wanamaker quality wishes to be represented here in a big way. Anything he can do to introduce his styles or to further his business with our customers, he feels it well worth while. Two models in serge suits of the quality and style that would usually cost $25.00, al- though we have not had any exact duplicates. If bought under ordinary conditions the cheapest suit in the collection would sell here regularly for $16.50. Many are priced at less than the maker's original wholesale cost. Finest woolen materials in soft velour weaves. Exactly the weight of fabrics want for fall and winter suits and coats, Plenty of the most desisble colors — broyn, navy blues asd black. Every yard standard quality of materials which go into expen- sive ready-made suits or coats. All are spopaed and shrunk, and 54 inches wide. A great part of the inventive genius that has made this the age of electrical wonders ity an absolutely complete ser- vant of the home. Comparatively few of the public know how far this great force has entered the household, In many respects the fault lay with the electrical appliances themselves — they were not properly made. But the Wanamaker Houseweres Store, true to its reputation for selling only the best, the most improyed and the latest devices for lightening houschold labors, has secured the Because of Remarkable Purchases at Very Special Prices from Four Manufacturers Wishing a Larger Share in the Wanamaker Business 492 DRESSES at $16.75 ond $19.50 655 SUITS at $11.75, $15.75 and $16.75 This sale of fashions is due to four makers of large output who have already accumu- lated a certain amount of gar- ments made up over and above their orders. Extraordinary is a much used word in advertising. Yet only extraordinary describes this offering of desirable fash- ions at practicaily wholesale prices — almost before the Autumn season opens. Purchase I 75 Redingote Suits at $16.75 Both trimmed with wide braid and they have velvet collars and cuffs, Skirts are wide. Linings of soft rich satin. Second floor, Old Building. Short and long coat styles in excellent men's - wear wool poplin and crepe cloth. All lined with the finer grade of guaranteed satin. Suits of such expert tailor- ing and exceptionally good materials are seldom, if ever, sold for so little practically at the beginning of the season. Now offered at prices far under the normal wholesale. 65c and 85c Yard The same grades of mater- ials are regularly here and elsewhere, $2 to rf yard. A leading American maker of fine woolens recently put his overstocks on the market under trade circumstances of which » trade paper wrote afterwards: Ay ae arti is SoU st) : Fags Sie ie ha Tomorrow in New York—at Wanamaker’s The John Wanamaker Store, formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. These are four of the ten new styles of dresses in this sale. Purchase II. 492 Dresses at $16.75 and $19.50 (On the Second Floor) Ten practical styles for A Redingote dress of serge with’ morning | and | afternogn ae eer NR serge, gabardine, drap d’ete, at ‘s26—now we have twenty t0 Wien ipraeerar Gi sate, offer at $16.50. and a number are of rich 51 i velvet. Majority in black and itt ‘vedioe"ureta with ihe tong navy blue. straight lines originally ‘made Gowns of charmeuse embrold- ered with soutache. Gowns of serge with their lon, overdresses having embroid lers of soutar ack satin relieved with white collars and cuffs. Black satin with chiffon over- skirt. Black satin with circular over- dresses bound with wide silk vel- vet pags Maker's wholesale t model wes $80—we Fave usirty dresece now at $19.50, sizes for just $16.75 and $19.50. Long and Short Coat Suits on the Subway Floor Purchase III. Purchase IV. 385 Suits at $11.75 185 Long Coat Suits at $15.75 Sample and few-of-a-kind suits from two other makers. smart Redingote models—every one new and down - to - the - minute style. None would sell for less than $22.50 in our regular stock. In fact, some of these very The Little Prices in this Sale of Dress Goods Are Astounding Twenty “An opportunity like this will not occur again in twenty-five years.” This opportunity is the public's gain. The values in this offer- ing are astounding. While the quantities are not large there is enough material for over a thousand women to get a suit or coat for about the usual cost of the lining. Main Aisle and Dress Goods Salons, First floor, Old Building. Exclusive Selling Agency in New York for Cutler-Hammer Electrically Heated Domestic Appliances These appliances have gained their position of superiority by s great perfection of certain features common to most elec- trically heated domestic appli- ances. They do not waste heat; they do not waste power; they do not waste energy; they do not waste money. The heat goes directly where it should go--to the thing to be heat- #004 or cook- ¢ ed, és tl ‘When not » in use turn olf the power and had are not burn- ing up money, When ready to use switch on the current—no waiting, The appliances are easily moved to any room wanted. The irons, for instance, may he used in A Permanent Electrical Exposition at Wanamaker’s room. The, toasters end little with per- fect clean lines gts on the breakfast or dining, / table,even where the jinest linen is used. There is no dirt from com- bustion or by-products, no odors, gases or fumes, no danger of explosion, no flame to he blown out by the wind. Electricity is efficiency— no waste. Write for a booklet explain- ing fully the advantages of the Cutler-Hammer appliances— The electric iron, 5 sises, the electric disc stove, the electric samovar, the electric combina- tion table stove and the electric toaster. The Wanamaker Housewares Store, Subway Floor, New Building ‘ighth to Tenth, Broadway to Fourth Avenue. : Women’s Dresses & Suits Important Sale Tomorrow, Wednesday pre rere Poiret. This corselet al on the side, held to gether with » band of the ma- terial, and opens over a satin under dress. Its Re bow whole- sale price was $£7.50. It would be a fashion occa- sion to offer these new dresses at $25, $85 and even 840. Yet here they are—fresh out of heir boxes and in almost all suits were here only a few days ago at @25. Fine men’s- wear serge, poplin with cara- cul cloth trimmings, broad- cloth, cheviot and novelty suitings. Some coats are fully lined; all have guaranteed satin or silk linings. Subway floor, Old Building. Sale of Lamps Wood Electric Floor and Table Lamps in Period Designs, Which We Usu- ally Sell for at Least a Third More. Samples of floor lamps, of wood, hand-carved. There is no compost- tion in any lamp sold in the Wana- maker Store. Antique gold finish, $18, $22.50, $25, $35; regularly $28.50, $35, $40, $60. Solld mahogany, $10, $12.50, $20, $30; regularly $15, $18, $30, $45. Table lamps— Antique, gold finish, $9, $10, $12; regularly $13.50, $15, $18. Solid Mahogany, $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50; regularly $6, $7.50, $10, $12. Boudoir or desk lampe— Antique gold finish, $2.75, $3.50; regularly $4 and $5. Solid mahogany, plain and carved, $2.50, $3; regularly $4, $4.50. Candlesticks—for wax candles— of solid mahogery, 19 ‘nches high, 50c, regularly $1, Silk Lamp Shades Samples, large sizes. Solid color, silk, trimmed with silk fringe; Empire or flat Colonial shapes; $6.50, $8.50, $12, $15. 8 and 10-inch shades; made from oddmer ts of silks, Boudoir and desk light shades in @ variety of shapes; all the new colors; irimmed with braid and fringe of silk or beads; $1, $1.25; rogularly $2 to $3. Sale starts Wednesday morning, , Second Gallery, New Building,