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enemy had held # revolver a body and fired a shot, rino, sixteen, of No. 26 Cutler Newark, walked around the of that city for an hour yerter- before he entered the Washington ice Station. He offered to ound and the bullet log. A but- MULTLAMILLICNAIRE ISSLAIN BY WOMAN. emafil wntil It bec nnounce the death red by vio Mina Burgemeister known h an A prof nal nuree She attended Koehier’s wife through one Hines necessary amit that jong been ee Panama Canal Receipts $1,000,000. PANAMA, Nov. 19.--When Wensel, Duval & Co. of New York paid toile on the steamship Copenhagen yester- Mian Anna Wolf, twanty-eight old, of No. 610 Richmond foad, mond Borough, war hit by an au bile owned and driven by Dr. Milton G. PK Wasch of No. 90 Bt. Brooklyn. The car, running north et @ moderate npeed, threw the woman to Mise Wolf was sufferin: tured skull. arrival. pages, sen, fot, fatse had been carried past bh an Erie train to Patern from # frae- She died shortly after her | | Tomorrow in | New York— The John Wanamake: Cold Weather Message from at Wan —_———$$$$ nn formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Eighth to Teath, Broadway to Fourth A: day the receipte of the Panama Canal tely stopped, ‘woman in, his| manded hi .. WESTPORT , QUART#IR S785. Ofer gs CANTS Correct cut-away shape to satisfy fashion’s edict and the Basy-Tie-Slide-Space to satisfy comfort and d convenience, found in all BG2Gaz ay | ated Shirts Cote Co, Tey, N.Y. | Meters of LION SHIRTS, gee hae **You don’t tell me! | had no idea that any but home-made soup could be so perfect!" And this is no imaginary conversa- tion. There are still people who do not Campbell’s Tomato Soup They cannot believe how good it is taste it. Such tempting flavor, i and such wholeso: until such jay: “God will,punish you for whut jyeu have done.” CASE HUSHED UP Otto Koehler, San Antonio! Financier, Killed in Home | of Accusing Nurse. | SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Nov. 19.—| Business and social circles in this part of Texas are mystified by the circum- stances attending the death of Otto Koehler, multi-millionaire leader in the industrial activity of the State, a man of excellent family connections, who waa killed last Thuraday after- noon in the house of Mise Emma Burgemoister, in a suburb of this city, where Mra, Emma Danhel also lived. It appears Kochler gained ready ad- to her room, Mra, Dashol says that in a few minutes sho hegrd loud talk- ing and listened outmide the door, when she heard Misa Burgemoister Mrs. Dashel saya she opened the door and saw Koehler approach Mise Burgemoister in a threatening man- ner and reach for her throat. The po- lice report that Mrs, Dashel aald she retreated and @ moment later heard shots, She ran into the street and aroused neighbors. As she was re- turning to the house with them more shooting was heard. Thia*does not explain the part a case knife had in the encounter. The police say that when the quarrel be- in one of the women brought the nife from the kitchen, and Migs Bur- Gemeister took possession of it. Miss Burgemeister ie alleged by the Police to insist that he attacked her with the knife. They 4 eho admits having killed Koehler while proteot- ing herself and Mrs. Dashel from at- tack by him. Both women are under surveillance, but the police are press- ing neither for further details, It ts understood that Koehler’s connections had rather let the case drop than in- vite the ible exposures of a mure der trial. Official inqui net for Monday has been indefinitely post- poned. Koehler did not “habitually carry @ revolver and is belioved to have been veneee at the time of his call, The stained cane knife, a loaded automatic pistol and a .32-calibre revolver from which five bullets had been fired were found on the floor near him when noighbora were summoned and saw him dying. Misa Hurgemeister's wrist had been Slashed by the knife. Koehler had a bullet over the heart, another had entered an eye and a third was lod) in his neck. forts to keep the affair quict were [since it waa opened for traMc on Aug. 15 reached $1,000,000, all combined, seem incredible until they taste it. Then they know. And then these same skeptical people are the first to appreciate the fact that no bet- ter tomato soup can be made. The grocer refunds your any time you're not satisfed, 21 kinds 10c a can Men's Pure Linen Hemastitched Handkerchiefs, t top apeed to Bt. Vin-° ranted et . ‘There was fe but later wi re @ refused to pay and was are ot conductor, Stern Brothers Have arranged for ‘To-morrow and Saturday the following Extraordinary Values in Men’s High Grade Furnishings In dependable materials and correct styles, at remarkable price concessions: Men's Negligce Shirts, Men’s Worsted Sweater Coats, Plaited and plain; laundered cuffs, in Oxford gray, Regularly $4.50, $2.95 of fine woven and printed madras, $1. Imported Shetland Wool Mufflers, larly $1.50 and 2.00 Men’s Flowing-end Scarfs Regular Valuc $3.50 each . at $2.25 of rich American silks; new designs, 48¢] Men's Pure Silk Mufflers, Men’s Extra Quality Scarfs, of fine i silks, . Each Regularly $1.60 and 2.00 for motoring and steamer, Reg. $7.50 and 12.00, $5.00, 8.50 °s Dat Men’s Imported Camel's Hair Gowns Imported Shetland Wool Jackets, | Men’s Blanket House Robes, Regular Value $8.50 cach, . at $5.75 at $3.75, 6.75 and 9.50 A special opportunity is also offered, to-morrow, to secure Men’s Cape Leather Gloves, at 90c pair Heretofore sold at $1.50 a pair with one clasp; prix seam sewn; in*shades of tan. Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing OF the better grades, for business, afternoon or evening wear, embodying material‘and workmanship of the highest excelience, at prices that are real economies. Men’s Silk-lined Overcoats, at $25.00 Actual Values $30.00, 35.00 and 40.00 Dress Overcoats in medium box or form-fitting single or double-breasted models; also a large variety of loose-fitting raglans and kimono sleeve style; Great Coats and Ulsters, many London made, sizes 83 to 50 chest measure. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $19.50 Actual Values $28.00, 80.00 and $2.00 This season's best styles and fabrics, in an unusually large assortment, 33 to 46 chest measure, in all proportions. Full Dress and Dinner Suits at $25.00 Actual Values $85.00, 87.50 and 40.00 All silk lined, galloon silk trimmed or plain edge, sizes 38 to 48, in all proportions. . Men’s Braided Cutaway Coat and Vest at $26.50 Actual Values $35.00 to 42.00 Full silk lined, sizes 86 to 46, in regular, stout and long. Young Men’s Overcoats, - at $18.50 Actua) Value $25.00 Hor tistiog dounas pesatton model; velvet collar, in plain blue or dark gray, and many loose models, shoulder and aleeves lined with silk; sizes 38 to 42 chest measure. Students’ Overcoats, $15.00|Students’ Suits, at $10.00 Big warm coats, raglan or plain models; | Plain sack or, norfolk models, all wool fab- sizes 14 to 18 years. rica; sizes 14 to 18 years. ‘Men’s High Grade Shoes at $3.50, 4.75 and 8,25 ANGING in style from the conservative to the most fashionable lasts, in button and lace models, including all leathers, present @ money-saving opportunity of rare occurrence, at the above excep- tional inducements. Actual Values are $5.00, 6.00, 8.00, 10.00 and 11.00 Men’s Underwear, Hosiery & Handkerchiefs Offering splendid values at exceedingly low prices Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, ,| Imported Black Cotton Socks, ‘ medium weight; Value 65¢ each, at 48c Vie 36c pair, . ; + at 20¢ nay and Dose bi Ring rare ble 85c} French Lisle Thread Socks, Shirts and racer Btaee in black, gray, tan and cadet, . at : vers, En, , 750 pal natural wool, Winter weight, at $1.50 Value 730 pale Value $2.25 each Shirts and Drawers, heavy weight; Balbriggan oF white and natural 69c P Silk Sock wool; broken sizes; . . . at 41 Pure Silk Socks, Values up to $1.50 in black and colors; Value 5Uc pair, 48c Fancy Silk Socks black grounds; Value 41.50 pair, - Box of six $1.35, - dos. Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, - The FUR Market at. Wanamaker’s Fur coats are here to keep one warm, walking, shopping, driving or motori Coats ot TRUE-TO-NAME FURS. Made of whole aking not little prbes baw Ga i As to Prices Following lists give some idea. The rates seem mod- crate—and they are. Buy- ing in large quantity, the Wanamaker Fur Market obtains low rates on really d lable fure—and we take only a tair profit so that the customer gets the benefit. Caracal Coats Plain, $45, $50, $58, $65 and up to $500. Trimmed with Civet cat, $50 and $75. Trimmed with Russian titch, $50 and $68. Trimmed with .skunk, Moleskin Coats A charming short coat with yoke back is $145. A long, tlaring coat with collar ot ermine, bordered by skunk, $400. Many styles at in-be- tween prices. The Children’s Store H The Wanamaker Shoe Service for Children When you let your little boy or girl be fitted to a pair of ill titting shoes, you con- demn their small feet to a long prison term. Children will rarely tell you, whether or not a shoe is comfortable. they are a trifle awed by the wonderful occasion of being in a big store—and are likely to shake their heads at the question, ‘does it hurt?” In the Wanamaker Chil- dren’s Store Section, there are not only the best shoes possible to be made for little feet—but there are also at- tendants in charge who know how to fit children. Every shoe in this stock has been planned to give both service and comfort. Friday we would like you to see an assortment of shoes Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building,” which include patent leather, dress kids, dull calf or tan calf button or lace with good sturdy soles. The Prices —Sizes 814 to 1014, $2.25; 11 to 1214, $2.75; 13 to 2, $3; 214 to 6, $3.50. Also complete stocks of every kind of shoe for baby’s first soft sole shoe at 50c, and the big girl’s dres# boot at $5. Main floor, Old Building. Underwear—The Warm Comforting Kind ‘ Most underwear for chil- dren looks “skimpy.” Ours is wonderfully well propor- tioned, the drawer legs are long enough to cover the ankles, the sleeves cover the wrists. Plain white or natural color merino vests, pantalets or drawers, heavy weight. Sizes 2 to 16 years. 50c to 90c according to size. (Dyed Mi t Plain, $75, $115; $165. Trimmed with $95 and $135... | Persian Lamb C Particularly time’ caretully. matched made by experts, P* trimmed with conti turs, $165 to $350. - Fur-Lined Coat English tweedg, turdifed and with large collars of fi pierced Persian, $42. | ceptional black broaddlée! . A specillly chalice ff lot ot these young lynx ' -—sott, lightweight @ very silky. Mutts, $15 and $17.80; neckpietes, $12.50 ‘to $23.50. 90 per cent. wool natural # color vests, pantalets,or drawers. Sizes 2 to 16 yeaps. ' 60c to $1.40 according to Hf. size. § Ribbed white merino med- ium and heavy weight vests or pantalets. Sizes 2 to 15 years. 75c each. Main floor, Old Building. Flannel Night Drawers Too bad grown-ups can’t wear these tine warm outing tlannel night drawers with feet. Sizes 2to8 years. 50c. ff Still pajamas are good yin. |} ter garments too, and these ff we have in sizes 4 to 14 years tor 85c. NOTE New importations of win- ter sacques, bootees and mit- tens for wee babies. Daintier f than ever. Price 50c to $2.75. Third floor, Old Building. Beginning Friday Morning IN THE NEW STORE FOR MEN, Broadway corner Eighth Extraordinary Sale of: 965 Men’s Winter Suits} (For Men and Young Men) at $12.50 ae: $15, $18 and $20 Grades @ $15, $18 and $20 grades, we re- peat; and when we say that, we mean WANAMAKER grades. The suits are the most service- able we have ever been able to get to offer to our customers at $12.50. They came to us as part of a large operation of which later we shall tell in detail. The fact of immediate interest is that here are hard worsted suits that $2.00, will wear like iron; tartans, fancy cheviots and cassimeres in sensible colorings; young men’s close-fitting suits with soft roll lapels, patch-pocket duits, quiet business suits; all thor- fow morning, at $12.50—and get the. one you want in time to wear it on, oughly made; $15, $18 and $20 grades; Thanksgiving Day. s from which you may choose, tomor- Alterations free. With the Suits, 335 Overcoats $18.50 to $30 Grades for $12.50 All of these overcoats come from our Among the lot are long ctats, three- Men's Store, where the lowest grade of over- length coats box bac! coat is only $18.50 grade. all fancy overcoats, 200 of them have not been on sale in the _well-cut, well-fitting, some with plaid under-. Men’s Store before. The other 135 have; bodies, but a lot of wise men and young men haven't $18.50 to $30 grade. seen them or they wouldn't be here. Choose tomorrow at $12.50.' ° Broadway corner Eighth