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NICKED FOR _ $10,000. * George Didn’t Care, for He's, Got $2,000,000 and a Good Job. It was some birthday party George Bernheimer gave to celebrate his twenty-first anniversary and the fact he is going to work. It did not end 30 this morning at Delmoni- . It is estimated to have cost him $10,000, but as he is worth a couple of million he didn't mind the expense. At @ o'clock this morning his guests had an “old fashioned” break- fast of sauges, flannel cakes, ham and eggs and such things. Everybody was happy, and Mr. Bernheimer was ready right then to begin work, but his start is scheduled for to-morrow. oH will thereafter report for work every morning at 7 o'clock at the Rappert brewery, and if he holds out for three months he will be made President of his own beer-producing concern. The little birthday celebration be- |” +} gan before midnight. He had more is di; | than 100 guests at the start. During the night others dropped in. George Bernhelmer is six feet high and has a displacement of 200 pounds, which makes him quite a likely lad for his years. He became best known ‘to Broadway because of the two mil- {1 | member of the Bernheimer @ Schwartz Brewing Company. Later he came in- the most | to notice wien for $12 he bought the at two black winged bulls form guarding the staircase of tho Cafe de Paris. His party at Delmonico’s is redo- lent of the Far East. The ballroam wil | was renamed “The Oasis” for the oc- casion, Everybody knows what an casia is, Well, that’s what the ball- room was. The ceiling was concealed by a starred canopy, real palms waved and nodded about the walls, and at Bis. || one end of the room was a pyramid. at | A Sphinx on « drop curtain was the | only allent thing about. Low tables, about the height of one's | knea, set upon rare rugs, boree the @upper. There's no use naming the dishes, because you couldn't pronounce Generel Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street Telephone: Stwyvecent 5600 Night end Emergency Call Medison Square 6001 bis Be eae) sy NS yi pag EBRUARY 9%, them, but anyway it wan 4 very won. we, te Ait four corners wore = FOUR OF OF FAMILY Mr. Bern~ rnheimer’s friend Ji sat upon cushioned Fielachmen. ‘who once lich were only a few Inches | C! ee teat When fre ster ae that ian’ true. the suffragette vote of the evening was |PApidly consumed! | RRC waa eos at Ro [ee erat family oceup old or young be mii Bean Mutzman, another ‘a The party broke up at 11 A. M. tos the ‘family, ‘man to affair. Wut ay. - re tol ‘st thing on the programme jancing, and of course they ld to. ah w vel Men’ s Shirts | yn raiment an \erab there were all the dancing ‘ partners anybody wanted, Rae “ere ustom Ma four corners to the room, naturally. a Trade Mark Our complete assortment of for- eign fabrics, suitable for shirts and goed made to measure, is now on Samples of thes materials will be f hed upon demand, and when requested, we will send a salesman to take measurements and show samples anywhere in the metro- politan district. We can copy accurately any gar- ment which has been found to fit satisfactorily. Our Men's Furnishing Department carries a complete assortment of the better grade of Men’s Furnishings and ives to each patron the fullest measure of personal attention. Prices moderate. ee ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT Es. COMPANY 1220 Thin-skinned Florida Oranges Fine flavored and juicy The profit is yours AT ALL OUR STORES Subway to Broadway at Astor Place Ninth, New York The NEW STORE for MEN, Broadway, corner Eighth. A New Offering 915 Men’s Suits Thursday Morning 665 will be marked $8.75 441 will be marked $12.50 A Little Short of Half Early-Season Prices The 665 suits are a new lot, from a capable manufacturer; wearable worsteds in black and white, mixtures, some browns—good shades; the greater part con- servatively cut; a few suits with slender lines and patch pockets. Each, has got the ‘anamaker label in it—which leaves nothing for a man to do but to pick the color and pattern he likes. We'll see that he is satisfied. The 250 suits are from this season’s stock in our main Men’s Store. The lowest grade of any in the 250 is a $20 grade—by Wanamaker specifications. Help yourself tomorrow, to your choice of the 250 for $12.50. 915 suits, all told, Thursday morning, $8.75 and $12.50. Broadway, corner Eighth. 2,400 Silk Shirts at $2.35 Silk Shirts of Wanamaker $3.50 Grade Silkeand-Wool Shirts, Wanamaker $5 Grade Specially purchased from one of our shirt-makers who has desirable over-lots to dispose of each season. , in have sold shirts precisely like these—many of the same patterns‘—at $3.50 an ° Sizes 14 to 17, Newly on sale Thursday morning. Burlington Areade floor, New Bldg. Pictorial Weekly of Events OPENS ic 8-Page Special Supplement 5 Pexm 150/°6 sx" 100 ON COLORED PAPER A NEW FEATURE OF eee STATION AY FISHER BROS} THE SUNDAY WORLD COLUMBUS AVE PRET 103 A100 57 ae oh te