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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 86, 1915. BURGLAR FOR THANKSGIVING. Uawelcome Visitor Is Unmindtal of the Spirit of the Holtday. Monte W. Burd, manager of the American Dry Goods Company, had to leave town on a business trip Inte yes- terday ‘afternoon; so after midday din- nera {4 wife and son Gerald and daugh- ter Evelyn went to the theatre. When delicacy of expression. Dealers will be onstration in your Columbia de Record. h Putt | SAgOHOLA SHOP West 125th Street, Phone Morningside 2722 Your Machine Is Here! ke other Grafonolas up to $100, All the | Teconts on band as well—let us Also latest Columbia play some for you! Columbia Graphophone Co. 83 Chambers Street _We Have Tt eh in al teat (hem “G; SMITH Bredbury Piano Warerooms Phone Murray Will, 75:35. Waldorf-Astoria, 1 OPP SUNDAY | WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, |] 53 they returned to their home, No. 1710 Albemarle Road, they found that a bur- ler Ped Jimmied a back window and akon $500 worth of J ally: Neleon P. Lewis, ‘ch Board of Bstimate, ti bermarle Road. Whe ily returned late Inst SLIPPED; FELL ON KNIFE. Oliver Humphrey, No. 27 William Street, fellyupon a bread knife yesterday morn- ing'in his home at No. 2708 Broadway, is reported out of danger a€ the Kniok- erbock Hospital, where he was taken. | Mrs. Humphrey ‘said her husband wanted to lonve the hospital to-day, but | she advised him to remain till to- ‘ow, She sald her husband was going to the pantry to n sandwich when on ® stock broker, of of f th he ‘ho accidentally and le fain: ing from din. ner at a relative's house they found that burglars by open 9 alde is and ends from which > Formerly . T. Stewart & Co. « ae Away time in two yea mber of the family tow ting used to it HE Columbia Grafonola is a musical instrument of magnificent range and power, yet capable of the utmost The wonderful Columbia sound-chamber, ive to every slightest vibration as the body of a’cello; the sensitive Columbia fepeodicer, the perfected, tonearm and the tone-control “leaves” that operate on the rinciple of an organ’s shutter—all ‘exclusive Columbia features, representing the highest developments of acoustic science—give the Columbia Grafonola a clearness and flexibility of tone not even approximated in any sound- reproducing instrument heretofore devised. 2 The musicianly qualities of the Columbia Grafqnola, and the matchless fidelity of Col- umbia records have made both pre-eminently the choice of musicians of discrimination. “Hearing is Believing.” That is the final test. glad ke to arrange for a dem- Cobmnbte Records io all Forviga Languages New records ge on salt the 20th of every month. Pay 50c a Week This Outfi Columbia 6 Columbia eshte Faced Records (12 Selections) ....++ vady to play for you A th or Supplement of C seedy they will play on your machine, whether it is a Columbia Grafonoli or no Other Models $15 to $300 on correspondingly easy terme, ‘The $150 Columbia Grafonola This Advertiseonent was dictated to the Dictaphows ‘olumbi Get the genuine. Insist on having )) PORT OWINE Combined with OLIVE OIL on, aids assimilation, corrects cause ich, red blood, builds you up. Ask your iW you need | doctor. No taste of oil, S!, at Dealers H. T. DEWEY & SONS CO, ht |. “Phone #1 Cort NH} 138 FultonSt, #1 MassauSit, WY. Seater UNDAY WORLD “ ly olled floor. | aN oe WORK NONDAY WONDERS. \ the family. and Mrs. New-wife. in America. representative examples— Ue caver muffs, $22.50 to 888, fs, $11.50 to 83. iffs, $12.50 aud 615. ria ecarfs, 87.50 to 812,50. Dyed muskrat muffs, 815 to $45, Dyed muskrat scarfs, $1 to 3110 not many of a kind. some trimmed with fur. navy, black and plaids. Coats of wool velours zibe- line, $8.75. ‘ith fur-edged flat collar and belt ose from shoulders with fur chin eollar chin line, $25. Lined throughout with soft peau de cygne, and having smart fur collar In dark shades as well as rose, Lui gundy, ete. 7 , | Coats of wool relours zibe- right time and at the early prices. sale costs have been so far evaded, as may be judged by these Christmas tree lights seem to shine brightest at the portals of the Fur Salons; and properly so, for this is the place of the “rightest” gift for almost every member of Mother would like furs, so would big sister and little sister— Wanamaker furs given to them will mean not only just furs—but that they are the best furs, carefully selected piece by piece and truly labeled, Wanamaker fur experts never relax their vigilance. have been intent for months on securing the finest furs to be had They Therefore, all adyanced whole- Pony coats, $30 to $65. Seal dyed coney coats, $45 to 885 Caracal, 878 to $575, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), $68 to $500, Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building 675 Women’s Dresses, Coats, Suits, $18.50 Regular stocks; reduced in price; many in each group were special values at their original prices; now 110 Coats—Zibelines, whipcords, men’s wear serge, wool plushes, tweeds, broadclotlis; black, brown, Russian green, Oxford, navy: 290 Suits—35 styles; gabardine, whipcords, broad- cloths, velveteens, corduroy velvets; (ailleurs eimples and fur-trimmed, 275 Dresses-—16 styles for afternoon, 9 for evening; silks, serges, satins, velveteens and com! y of Fash h crepe Georgette, nd floor, Old Building. Suinindar Features in Young Women’s Clothing ‘| $16. Corduroy with fur-trimmed collars, smart belted coats lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined. In youthful colors. Suits now $15, 818.75 and have all been much more and there’s fine choos- ing in the collection. Sizes in all the above 14, 16, 18, 20 years $2o Second floor, Old Building. 600 Chinese Robe Patterns Hand-Embroidered, $15 White and natural color Shanghai, Shantung and crepe yards ina robe pattern For Southera J summer dresses and luxurious rest A Real, Living Christmas Store—-Radiant With Atmosphere— Christmas Panorama in Rotunda of New Building, Facing Toy Store. “The Most Charming Toy Land I Ever Saw”’ Pre pared ness in Furs posaiag 4 pana vot swcotans. 4 daintiest, prettiest place i » New + iwi ork; the ristmas spirit is there as never for Christmas Giving for Women felt it anywhere; and the queer part of it all is A real Xmas sale, for of all the gifts from woman to woman, none is so acceptable as glove silk underwear. These under- things are fine and dainty and look as if they cost much more than they do. Glove Foon vests, white or pink, beading $1.25 for 61.50 grades; embroid 91,40 for 62 Glove silk vests finish g tailored top, white or pink, @1.60 for jes. with band with French band top, white or 76 for $2.50 grades. knickers, reinforced, black, ; Black wolf muffs, 812.50 to 822.50, 81.76 for 08.95 grades. old term aimosphere, which, bow: have the Christmas spirit there as A Fur Scarfs and Muffs Black wolf scarfs, 811.50 to 816.50, Main Aisle, Old Buitding. ever, would never ‘tail to occur to never felt it an: ccna the yuecr Skunk muffs, 822.50 to $57.50. Red fox muffs, $17.50 to 860, TT people visiting your toys, for the part of it al hat I brought some Skunk scarfs, $10 to $150, Red fox scarfs, $15 to $47.50. difference between yours and otbers of it home with me. [t seems much Black fox muffs, $16.60 to 865, Underwear and in atmosphere is like changing cli- — more a pleasure ground than a mar- Black fox scarfs, $10.50 to $67.0. Fur Coats mates entirely, Keti io fact, the thought. of buying Hosiery—Special Women's medium - weight merino combination suits (seconds), $1.25. Women's medium - weight merino combination suits (seconds), 75¢. Women's vests or drawers, medium- weight cotton (seconds), 35¢. Women's medium-weight white cot- ton combination suits (seconds), 0Sc. Children's winter-weight vests or pantalettes, fleece-lined, sizes 16 to 34 (seconds), 20c, Children's vests or pantalettes of winter-weight merino, sizes 18 to 34, A5c¢ each. Women’s silk stockings, some with mercerized tops and soles (firsts and treonds), 78¢ pate. Subway Entraner . New Building. Cold Weather-ettes for Children Kiderdown bathrobes with sitin-bound collar, girdle and cuffs, sizes 2 to 6, $1.50; sizes 8 to 14, $2.50, Warm coats of good chinchilla, $3; flannel lined, $4.50. Sizes 2 Zibeline coats, $13.50. | Corduroy coats at most]}to6. subway ti Nd Building. lined but warm, with any price from $23.50 to $45. we, — - —: A Pe racieatt Inexpensive skating suits,| New Hats ‘anamaker Standard‘in Fabric, $3.50 and $5 The Lower - Price Millinery Salon has not slackened its zeal for showing the new modes as they appe The latest are these gold brim hats with black velvet crowns, or all goldlace with covering of black net. $3.50 | hats in combina- i . ting hats of black velvet (some navy and white) at 82. Lower-Price Milliner, Subway floor, Salon, ld Building. Muff Beds, 85c Another shipment of those very — pnporter & pe 3 ar inter posting Oveatel | silks special melon shaped muff beds. Lined Peeks connective, of bundiys lar stocks. Quality, co!ors, -- a wealt ne Chinese needle decorations, | with black, brow sat B5ci unt merchan: i t—all NO DEPOSIT lov eel mee ale th conations Seaton Wie waned | (eae a ts | Sor Bits berms te price, Come in Oyen Monday af ” price. It doesn’t—not very ing now and waiting until eof frocks. Last Christmas we sold similar for $50 each. Notion Store, First floor, Old Bldg. Une, of 8 fc Bik Rotunda, Mata floor, Old Building Subway Entrance, Now Buliding. often. It does, today, here. next week to choose from our A Real Family Shoe Day With Savings for Everyone The Family Shoe Store on the Subway floor is better equipped than ever before to outfit the whole family always complete in Pric leathers are first consid girls’ shoes, $1.30 to $% red. Its specially made shoes for men, women and children are s are extremely moderate when the elements of style, workmanship and Men’s shoes, #3. $3.50; women’s shoes, 82.50, 83, 83.50; 75; boys’ shoes, #1,75 to 2.75. Also These Price-Lessened Shoes Women's Shoes at $2.65 pair which we have sold regularly for 84 (the Wanamaker- Special); fawn and gray-cloth top shoes in dull and patent leathers, laced an buttoned; good representations of all sizes. Men’s Shoes at $2.40 pair which we have sold regularly for $8 pair—three styles, black calf with full toe, duil calf in blucher style, and laced kidskin; all sites, Saturday on the Subway floor, Old Bldg. oh J ffranths Stre Glorified eo decorations, pipé organ, stained glass window effects, and. mellowed old hangings and flags in. the Rotunda * * * Corstens trees through- out both buildings * * * Flashing, danc- ing, smiling life, motion, color and old memories in the Toy Store * * * Christ- mas music in the Rotunda opening the store every morning, and at intervals throughout the day, with afternoon recitals in the Auditorium * * * But best of all—the goods, the goods, the goods, that. change themselves into happy gifts; and the service of willing hands. —Writes a woman visitor: that I brought some of it home with me.” Here Is the Letter— “I should like to send a personal thought the cases looked thin, but letter of congratulation to the man I grew to like the tittle Christmas at Wanamaker's who has got to- trees in the center. | gang the most charming Toy Land “The show in the backeround is ever raw. Itis the sweetest, dain- too funny and lovely for words, tiest, prettiest place in New York, and wort admission prise. and its effect is marvelous. The } found myself thinking the next ae T feel blue I shall go down | jn the boxes would nevér Ene there and get one of thore enthusias- Tellow with eb tic little maids to take settle thas mow’ canaae ta i A i Customers tell us we have succeeded splendidly. me around qulsitive | long nose, ing out of I] * Besides, these furs were ordered in large quantities at the|” Glove vilk vest, embroidered and | #8! and I should be a chronic suf- the window, is convulsing. What [hy ferer indeed if my grouch didn't go. “I bave no words to describe how wonderful it is to me, and must witn apologies take recourse to the a splendid ure you have made of the man riding tbe donkey! “No French display, bor any other inplay can tout your place. You “The cleanness and order of the lace in wonderful, But nothing of comes !ater. Even the little maid: do not suggert it, but * prettily eal uty, of arrangement or attrne sweetly say, ‘May I rhow you tion has been sacrificed in accom. around, Madam,’ anc ‘ibe way they plishing this result, At first 1 love the thing in a joy.” TOYLAND is open every day from 8.30 to 5.30 and everybody, young and old, married and single, optimist and pessimist, Grouchy Grim and Sunny Jim are wel- come. Fourth Gallery, New Building. Silk Brocades at New Clearing Price, $1.50 Yd. 5000 yards—the balance of special sales held in the Wana- maker Silk Rotunda during the past month. Their sale prices were $1.85, 82.45, #2.85 yard. But they are duplicates of quali- ties we ordered at the beginning of the season for our regular stocks to sell at #3, $3.50, 85 and $7.50 yard. Colors for evening wraps, negligees, tea gowns and linings for fur coats. Saturday on Subway Aisle, New Building. The Great Sale of Men’s Clothing Fit, Pattern and Value dS Suits at $14.50 and $16.50 Overcoats, $14.50 and $16.50 (These are $18 to $25 Grades.) Offered in the Lower-Price Store, Broadway corner Eighth. $25 to $30 Suits, $20 Overcoats at $27.50 (835 to $40 Grades) The foregoing on the Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Some men don't like sales. much less than it does today; “Sale” suggests to them in- a great deal less than it will ferior merchandise. They are cost next Spring. 1 business men, as a rule. Both suits and overcoats ey believe in profits. sper are good enough for our regu- less than 100 per cent. of its one difference between buy- We got ready for this sale months ago. . Cloth cost then regular stocks— Ou save money now, Men’s Shirts, 65c Special purchase; 400 dozen; soft and aan cuffs; in 36 neat patterns, light grounds with stripes; Ag Wanamaker measurements; sizes 14 to 17; 38 and 84-inch sleeves. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Underwear and Half Hose 50c each for medium or heavy-weight cotton shirts or drawers, €5c each for cotton fleeord shirts or ‘Irawers. 85c each for medium-weight combination suits, “seconds,” 1Sc pair for medium-weight mercerized cotton socks, 25c pair for silk socks with mercerized oufts and feet. Subway floor, Old Building.