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THY BVENENG WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916. ae of Monroe County, and Edward 1 women KISS MAYOR if i "Priday AS HE VISITS CAFES|#ssmccnttiig i Rett Shee have taken him, ‘ean hima fren ausest ad “ae sa FOL wero the busbands, of women who |irusbend do if ‘o Ps decegpaled ees ote ire vane fim” publicly {should have |Rer husband? “fe faasailed and ertieised by mininters | Erhed em ae g fear ot yeas sermons last night. ‘and allowed an extra pastor of the ore, He was every- Stern Brothers Will continue to-morrow and the remainder of the week The Annual January Sales of fae Household aud- Decorative Linens, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, Blankets and Comfortables, Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses, Furs and Fur Lined Garments, Oriental and American Rugs and Carpets Also their remarkable offering of Women’s Muslin Underwear AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES Gowns at 69c, 83c, 98c, 1.35 to 4.25 | Plain Chemises, 55c, 70c, 85c to 1.98 Envelope Chemises, 75c, 1.00 to’2.85 | Corset Covers, 39c, 55c, 69c to 1.89 Combinations, 80c, 98c, 1.35 to 2.90 | Drawers, - at 38c, 50c, 73c to 1.59 Petticoats at 85c, 1,00, 1.45, 1.89 to 8.45 Exceptional Values in Crepe de Chine Underwear Gowns, - - - at $2.65 and 3.95 | Drawers, - - Combinations, at $2.90 and 3.50 | Bodices, - - Envelope Chemises, at $1.90 and 2.85 Washable Satin Night Gowns at $4.50 | Washable Satin Envelope Chemises, $2.95 at $1.90 and 2.90 at 69c and 98c REPUBLICAN OLD GUARD WANT TANNER OUSTED a ! f i wtitutional Convention lest aummer and Bis championship of measures aimed at the prestige of the “Oid Guard” has been launched. Straight to the Point You read this morning—some of you—that the great Clothing Sale of the year—for men—is almost ready to open. For days huge drays have been hauling the merchandise into } the store. ‘or days we have been going over the clothing; examining it critically, and getting the news. Tonight we knowenough about it to say this straight from the shoulder— It Will Be a Sale to Challenge the Attention of All Thinking Men | Twenty-one manufacturers in New York, Rochester, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston co-operate in the sale: making up brand-new stocks from_piece-goods bought at a sacrifice; making the clothing over Wanamaker models, and to Wanamaker specifications. 6,565 suits and 6,234 overcoats—staple and fancy—more than 500 patterns in the fancy weaves. | Not odd lots or left-overs; not clothing made for the | West or South; but metropolitan clothing made for | metropolitan men. See Tomorrow’s Announcement JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. a ee durt: the holiday season, with Go With Speaker Sweet of the Assembly. lated to the State Chairmanship and | elation. . Franchot of Niagara Falls, Mr. Tanner, who has been here talked v. Whitman to-day and later 1 BS TROOP RRR OBITUARY NOTES. The Rev. Jacob Hartzeler, aries to Japan, is dead in York, Pa, Henry H. Todd, fifty-two years old, and one of the wealthiest property owners of New Rochelle, is dead at er is not disposed to make @| his home there. for re-election. Chairmen in the tall of 1914 to manage the Whit man Gubern: jatortal campaign. —— THIRD GAS VICTIM DEAD. Mre. Gterngass Follows Her Hus- fitty- band and Child, Overcome in Home. He Mra Molly Sterngnss died carly this morning in Bollevue Hospital, the third member of the famfly to succumb to gas poisoning as the result of being] introduction of machinery for making overcome in their home, No. 646 East| Wire, is dead at his home, No, 346 Thirteenth Street, yeuterday. ad @ daughter died | eighty-nine. Alfred W. Benson, aged seventy. two, former United’ States Senator boarder, “Flenry. Seinar, d a six-months-old ohild still are although the boarder js in a & T. STEWART Founded 18638 JOHN WANAMAKER Founded 1661 Combined 1806. = 3 HEN our com- missioner step} off the S. S Rotterdam ten days ago she brought with her six trunks straight from Paris. Lingerie, blouses, neg- ligees—fascinating, al- together new — /e der- nier cri of the mode. A handful of novel- ties— but how they open one’s eyes and clear one’s vision! Skirts are to be still wider—and prettier. Silk pantalons that lace at the side or fasten like puttees around the knee are balloon like, that they may properly extend the voluminous gown in the back. Chemises, nightgowns, combinations, princess slips and knickers—one of a kind of each style— are all cut on the rad- ically new lines that are the logical next step to the wider garments introduced by the Wan- amaker White Sale last May. A delicious blouse of tulle has an early Victorian ca that reaches almost to the waistline. A tea gown by Robert indicates the new wider silhouette; it is of the softest taffeta in rich changeable browns, veiled by a lace coat—the widest we have had yet. A fairy- like tea gown of malines and lace suggests the beau- tiful fashions of Versailles long ago. Very Notable is a special purchase of Paris lingeri and-made, hand-embroidered. _ Wide lingerie petticoats such as we have sold here at $5, $9, $10, $12, and drawers of grades such as we sell at $3.75, $5, $8, $9, $10. A few with real lace—all now $2.50. The French manufacturer was ready to clear his made- up stocks — our commis- sioner called on him at the moment of his decision and secured every garment in his workroom. ‘The gar- ments are laundered and nearly every size is in- cluded in the collection. Paris Blouses —another special purchase and in another trunk. Sample blouses of sheer white cottons, hand made and embroidered. Sizes 36 and 88 only. Priced $5. Copies of Paris Novelties Ordered by Cable Late in the Autumn we cabled to our Paris repre- sentative to search the city for last hour originalities. A case containing them arrived early in November. They went to the work- rooms that very day. Accurate copies were made. Here they are—at about a tenth of the cost of the Paris originals, Third floor, Old Building. Che Standard Store Today---The 58th Lionel Montrose Parker, Parker, Juan, Porto Rico, Charl Dr. les C, Barrows, Professor of Gynecology in Cornell Medical Col- esterday at his home, No, ifty-sixth Street, in’ his lege, died 63 East eighth year, years ol Alpin. Thomas Wallace, a pioneer in the West Seventy-first Street, 5 condition, according to Dr, Bird|@nd_ member of the State Supreme of|of Bellevue. The baby is said t recovering. 10 be| Court, is dead at his home in Topeka, Ki / Exceptional _ sex |] 2,000 Blouses, $2 and $2.50 Crepe de chine, lace and chiffon blouses, white and colors, the manufacturers’ entire stock on hand, Fresh, pretty, well-made blouses, equal to our $3.75 and better grades. 800 Silk Petticoats, $2 Pongee, taffeta, messaline not all sizes in every style. Some plaids. and washable silk petticoats, Plain and changeable colors. 500 Silk Nightgowns, $2.85, $3.85 Crepe de chine and habutai, rather simple, daintily finished with ribbon. Silk Underclothes at Lower Prices Silk nightgowns, our own $6.75 to $25 grades for $5 to $16. Silk and satin bloomers, our own $6 to $8.75 grades, for $4.50 and $6. Satin combinations, our own $3 to $27 grades, for $2.50 to $15. Satin envelope chemises, our own $3.50 to $12.75 grades, for $2.85 to $8.60. Paris Lingerie French nightgowns, our own $3.86 to $45 grades, for $3 to $25. Silk gowns, our own $15 to $26 grades, for $9.50 to $15. Silk bodices, our own $3.75 to $165 grades, for $2.50 to $9.50. Lingerie corset covers, our own $3.50 to $25 grades, for $2.50 to $15. Lingerie drawers, our own $1 to $40 grades, for 7c to $26, Satin Princess slips, our own $12.75 grades, for $9.60, Chiffon skirts and jackets, our own $15 to $30 grades, for $9.50 to $18, Crepe de chine gowns, our own $5 to $25 grades, for $3.85 to $15, Crepe de chine bodices, our own ‘16c to $8.75 grades, for 50c to $3.86, Newly Priced Lingerie chemises, our own $2 to $37.60 grac r $1.50 to $20, Lingerie envelope chemises, our own $2.60 to $12 grades, for $1.50 to $7.50. Lingerie combinations, our own $2 to $25 grades, for $1.50 to $16, Lingerie petticoats, our own $1.25 to $50 grades, for $1 to $35, Third floor, Old Building Linens and Towelsin the Sale of White Table damask, 85c, $1, $1.10, $1.25, $1.50 for $1 to $2 grades. Turkish towels, 121<c, 20c, 25¢e, 80c, 40¢ for 15¢ to 50c grades. Table cloths, 2 x 2 yards, $2.50, regularly $3.50; 2 x 215 yards, $3, regularly $4; 2x 8 yards, $3.50; regularly 50, Napkins, 24-inch, to match, $3.75, regularly $4.50. Toweling, all linen, 17- inch, 14e, Remnants of table dam- ask and towelings and nap- kins in half-dozen lots, one- third less than regularly. Tablecloths, odd pat- terns, 5 to $8.50 each— one-th ess than regularly, Napkins—a special pur- chase at $1.85, $2.25, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 dozen, Towels—all-linen, special at $3, $3.60, $4.20, $4.80 doz, Subway floor, Old and New Buildings aged eighty-three, theologian, editor, and among the first American mission- fruit | grower and brother of Sir Gilbert the novelist, is dead in San ich Graham Smith, thirty-nine 4 salesman, Who weighed 415 pounds, is dead at the Hotel Mc- aged Every Style of Gow! CORSET COVERS— A special lot of Sa in Silks, Satins an Bargain Priced WHITE SALE Only Once a Year Do We Offer Ow: gerie cee sa Law These Smooth-Fitting Shapely Lingerie—a: COMBINATIONS (Draw- era and Corset Cover, Skirt and Corset Cover)—From $1. OWNS From ‘1 DRAWERS-- DRESSING SACQUES— From 1.00, FS Ge i 1.00, lar 1.1 and Custom-made Corsets Broches from $3.00 to $8.00 Regular prices $6.00 to $25.00. VAN ORDEN CORSET SHOP STO Fifth Ave., Between 26th and 86th Sts, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO AND KER STORE SALE of NEW TORK TELEPHOND 4700 Stuyvemat. (ORIGINAL) Inexpensive Paris Lingerie Ordered a year ago from the marvelous needle- workers of the Vosges mountains and just re ceived from the steamer two weeks ago. The French fulfilled their obligations scrupulously al- though costs of cotton, thread, labor have advanced. But this is the last shipment at the prices. Succeeding collections must be at least 26 per cent. more. Brides preparing Sis Spring trousseaux y ike to take advantage of this infor- ™Ghemives, hand scalloped, 16, Catena ments Nightgowns embroidered, 31.28 tv circular flounces, $3 to Wiser combination W.g04688 18 Cor setcovers, 75c to $2.75. Third floor, Old Building. Other Novelties @ Pocket Nightgown, $4.50. 4 Chemises, satin and tulis, $3.50. @ Skirts of Satin flounced with lace, $5, q@ The Azalea chemise with tm- petuous dashes of lace, $3. q “Sweet dreams,” a might- gown, $2.26. q Sleeveless nightgowns, $3.75. 4 Lucia nightgowns with mere pretenses of sleeves, $2.50. 4 Flounced nightgowns, $3.50. q “Sweet Lavender” ruffled nightgowns, $3.50. q Smocked Nightgowns, $2.25. @ “Young Nymph” nightgowns with folds at the neck and lace insertions; in batiste, $5; wash- able satin, $12. @ Full knickers and petticoat combined, $4.50. @ Combinations of extremely wide drawers, skirt, chemise, $5.75. 4,34 set of corset cover, 2.25; combination, $3.76, | A oman flounced pantaloons, @ Lucinda ankle length Prin- cess slips with iong limes of lace, $8.75. Brassiere corset covers, $6. Southampton house dress of striped poplin, $5. Pink nightgowns, $1 to $2.25. “Hand-Embroidereds,” done in $1_ nightgowns. @ Nightgowns of Fuji silk, $3.85. q Englewood house dress of striped cotton with gay pep- blouse of French lum, $5. q@ Jeanne, voile with Valenciennes lace, $2. @ Rosemonde, blouse of French voile, the pleated frills edged with rose or blue, $2. q begged oes of ) 4 atiste, simply hemstitched, Third floor, Old Building. Surprising Collections at Little Prices 85e nightgowns—a large col- lection with laces and embrol- deries, low or Migh necks. $1 nightgowns are divided into two groups; one with high or V necks, the other with dainty low necks; a wonderful collection of filmy cottons with fine lace and embroidery. Even sleeveless gowns are included, 85c petticoats are all new and wide, 85c sports skirts are of pique. $1 petticoats come in twenty wider styles, all with underlays, $1.50 skirts are trimmed with quantities of lace, Combinations begin at 85c. am chemises begin at c. Drawers begin at 38c, Short petticoats begin at 38c. Chemises begin at 50c. Corset covers begin at 50c. Third floor, Old Bi White Sale of CORSETS Always particular as to the corsets they admit are the Wanamaker Corset Salons. Low prices do not excuse poor cut or unskilled workmanship. So a corset sale here means that one can quite possibly find the very model one wears ordinarily—for perhaps a third or half the usual price. Parisienne Corsets, made in the French way, are of silky bro- cades; because the garters are slightly imperfect, this $15 standard grade is priced $3.50, dfern Corsets, which some women prefer because they are rather high, were in the last Red- fern Catalog at $8; the new price here is $2.96. 4 Rompe Brassieres of fine laces and embroideries, showing signs of handling, $1.50 to $6 and grades; now 75c, $1, $1.50, L, R. Corsets, ordered when the factory wished ‘to keep its force busy, include duplicates in prac- tically every particular of certain of our own $2, $3 and $4 models for tter slender, medium and large women; priced for this sale $1, $1.50 and $2, Third floor, Old Building. Silphin Corsets, pink and white batiste, made especially for us, our $4 grade; now $2, Femina Corsets, a sports model made of satin brocade usually put in $5 corsets, now $2. Mme. Corsets, the stand- ard $5 grade at $3. L. R. Corsets, the standard $4 model at $2. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Bldg. 8 American and Subway floor, Old Building. White Sale of Lace Curtains 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.75 1,717 pairs from a manufacturer who wanted to wind up his season, Curtains good for any time of the year—of fine scrim, net and sheer voile with hemstitched hems, with braid trimming or with edges and sometimes insertion of linen lace. White or cream color, $1.50, $1.75, $2. Our $1.75 to $3 grades, now offered at $1, $1.25, 821 pairs of scrim curtains with hand-made Renaissance lace, white and Arab color, last of a special purchase made some time ago, 0c pair. 100 pairs valance curtains, with hand made filet motifs; our own $3.50 grade for $2.75, Two to 108 Pairs of a Kind Because of this the opportunity is unusual for hotels, boarding houses and large summer cottages. ‘The curtains are the simple, easily laundered sorts that very many people prefer, Third Gallery, New Building, GET IT. Broadway at Ninth Street SO AR ee ae ee ae a me clea a ee 3 ee pa ele oe if ehietrsesy SPB Ca ein ee oe tease, ve

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