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much | sloved. usually in poor health i parts a flavor to food that is in- describable TEE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, THE MAN WHO LAUGHS Is a Blessing To a Community ‘The ring of hearty laughter is « joyous sound and contagious. The man who can laugh his way through the world and make others laugh with him is a power in himself and usually SUBWAY BOMB CASE BRINGS CLASH NVSWANN'S OFFICE Indicted Carmen’s Counsel Orders Witnesses Not to Answer Questions, GIRL pummelled masher With powder puff in New City, N. ¥,, and police caught him through powder on back of 8 cout, People that laughter annoys are To a chronic dyspeptic the sound of mirth is dis- t and most unwelcome. Con- y his presence in healthy com- embarrassing. ¢ dyspeptic who has tried so-called remedies without we suggest Johann Hoft’s This rk- vody nourisher, sold by drug: rywhere, creates appetite— TUG OF WAR for two-year-old daughter, using child as rope, held by estranged parents in Brooklyn, and neither would let go until police arrived. ALL fund was a dime, and two leaders rolled dice for It. THREER SMALI, BOYS found $5,000 in San Pran- cisco and spent $3,000 for candy in one day. HIGH COST OF LIVING hits the Wheeling stogte which is to be cut one inch and gold five for 10 instead of three for 5, Louis Fridiger, attorney for the armen’s Union, and Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Meyer red in. the District Attorney's office to-day over me to digest it a poh helps improves the condition in general.— Advt. in | for the + nb | fit that almost destroyed the subway sta- | Pad |tion at One Hundred and Tenth WHEN DARK THREATENED to end Stillwate (Okla.) football game, 100 autos were drawn up, head ights turned on gridiron and ball was painted white so acing of the [Street and Lenox Avenu UE tated meat Enjoy Good Music] wom sent ws tw Dare tw enn iy is] SCORES JAMMED IN HALLS 8 office ting them to ¢ ne in Your Home! |}. Play the Latest Di Hear the Newest Boars! bearing subpoengs re Il upon Mr. Meyer They were accompanied by Mr. Fri diger, who, standing in the lobby, ad Get the World's Gre. | vised the witnesses not to obey the Classical Music Records! | subpoenas, “He has no right to subpe Come to Hecht’s and =f! Fridier told the witnesses Select ESCAPING EXPLOSION Panic in Factory Follows Gas I Up That Starts Fire—Alarm in Nearby you," | motion by and | ney Meyer to nere School. COLUMBIA| x 3 © the witne © HANDLING OF LEGAL OFFENDERS 0 DISCUSSED |: Grafonola Hoboken, No the damage from the fire which f 515, $25,535, $50 McCourt, who was surren-!No4 yorkers Lead in Deb , r»wed was slight, ah in Ay 1 police by Frid fi | EXE et ay ramble to get to the stre ia $75 and up to 5300 Reforms Before State lozen girls fa r a ference of Officials. ne auc aN No Money Down BOL CHERA ORE ne city and a great crow s Several hundred p tion officers Pay ‘1 a Week Arsis sed Tidaes) WACOM thoes, Cea Immediat f Paro vine room of t ediate Deliveries, | other is sea elation Note the Grafonolta in the tuples the basement Liseiae hdl Uae : floors of the structu ' superb instrument, sound. f the Ninth Annual e-lthe engine room 100 gir were at ly made, beautifully fin- tp tion Officers, he - ished eRe REA work, and when the , Come and n Bassar Brothers’ Institute, | 20!e In the tloor they hear it Anstitute: | door in the wildes Nine sep. When and|euter hail th drale, setnoe. Ashamed of her einplo strating rooms How w il F probation ; omfortably otticer of Onondaga as th fee’ 1!) bad complexion | iii hoc ticssion by tena: san, chief probation ofticer SELECT If you, too, are embarrassed by rildvanla aust New Goreel NOW Theodore E, Trieper, probation | Court of Special Sessions, Long Win- KE || and see if they do not begin to make A blessed difference in your skin ey also help make red, rough id arms soft a white. Resingl ral subject of the second nding Out and ur- for Physical and Men- {11 ing Treatme building wer y of dyes was naged pila were mar lismissed, “WEST MORE PROSPEROUS THAN EVER,” SAYS LOVETT Thinks Rail- e@ to Have 1 and Ointmentaresold byall druggists. I tree, write to Dept. 2K, Kesinol, I nion Pacific Head roads Will ( Challeng e Le J Earr retur and Liberal Credit Let Us Start You Housekeeping Now! Pees F Sewing Mac hine epee ane ing with tumn of 50c a Week OPEN AN ACCOUNT Pacifie is co the main | mainin, $4,000,000. Tapestry Hocker. Reg. Price 828 One Dollar ANY COMPLETE OOM OUTFID tad yin the Da SreOun ESCAPED GERMAN HELD ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM y Rn my Cash or Credit ——_——__—_—_— Small Accounts Especially Invited “1$5 to $5,000): COMPLETE 1 Special Notice 19 - = oe To Our Old 14 qe | Customers : , A WEEK Our Spal A All Ready be eine Complete § ‘to Start splost we Outfits kooping 4084 ' rae Ayee OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS muh 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES We Give and Redeem 144-146 America's Greatest Sperry Forntew How , We Also Give BQH Green Trading Stamps samann BLOCK Comp US AVE. NEWARK STORE, 49-51 MARKE'’ ST. Between 7th and Lenox Aves. customers sof Heef in New Bt wed ns 11.17 conte per pound. Beet. beeen aaa | THAT REMAINED of messenger boys’ strike 1916, WANAMAKER’S " Store open 8,30 to 5.30 WANAMAKER’S | STEWART WEEK IN WANAMAKER’S 91 Years A.T. Stewart Heri tage C 55 Years of Wanamaker Servite. - 20 Years in New Yorh City Ln “1916 New York Wanamaker's of today 1861 John Wanamaker. business founded 1825 A.T.Stewart business founded 1896 Wanamaker's came to New York November 16, 1896 More than a Million and a Half Dollars’ Worth New Goods in this Month— But that is only part of the story. This vast volume of regular merchandise is needed for our regular business, In addition—for Stewart Week~—-we have prepared special groups of merchandise of EXTRA VALUE. Today the first group went on Sale. Tomorrow the second group. Watch the news—and—profit by it! m=—=EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK Eleven Exceptional 259 Women’s Suits at $25 Offerin gs of Jew elry Third to Half fess Than Equal Qualities in Regular Stock. Six sections of the 30 suits of rich velveteen and 229 suits of such fine nific woolens as the favorite velours cloth, broadcloth, gabardine at their very special price: and kittens’ ear cloth, Watch Bracelets The hard to find plain smart suits as well as models $10.50 and $18.75 Jewelry Store co-operate in making Naturally most of the items suggest Christmas gifts. Sterling Silver Dorine Boxes, $1.50 with Hudson seal (seal dyed muskrat), natural raccoon, mole- skin collars and cuffs. Women's 14-karat solid gold| Little silver boxes with en Medium short to rather long) Black, navy b Burgundy, green, watches, with seven Jon el _move-| border, containing a powd distinguished coats—many adapted purr t rubber gray, » 14-land powder; 144 only, at $1.50. sons Pastas models, other Pretty linings, tailor- ing of high grade. nly one of a kind. floor, Old Building. ts 35 only, at styles | Sterling Silver ‘| Candlesticks, Ml 75 Pair 6-ineh i filled watches, with sev mounted on gold. ; 10 only, EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WELK 150 Antique Chinese Rugs ot Varying Age, $50 Each This is an exceptional collection, and the price is unprecedentedly low. They were made for indi- viduals —not for the market—and were used by the wealthier in the interior, mainly as sleeping rugs. Some of them still have on the binding which enclosed the filling used in the back of the rugs. T he old wools were hardy wools, very tightly woven, with vmedium nop, dyed with vegetable “dy in colors that’ have Halbeet with the years. There is serv and romance in these old Chinese rugs, ay 150 only; Tuesday morning, $ 100 Small Oriental Rugs Hearth Size, $25 Each We shall not, knowingly, sell any of these rugs to dealers le at prevailing pr for rugs of the quality of these. They are Shirvans, Beloochistans, Daghestans and Mossouls, aver: ging 3x0 feet; Persian all-over and large designs in bright, deep and ne: vutral tor Auditorium, First Gallery, New Building, candle. 1, for the 1 number at $10.50, Jeweled Bar Pins, $7.50|\* Li-karat “75 pair Silve er Lorgnettes, $3 yreen gold bar pins, set together with Men’s Scarf Pins, $5 wad esiyn, the ‘| Opera Glasses, $3 to $15 suralie of fine French opera 8, with excellent lense All at least} ;, we know of at ) only, at $3, An interesting ron this pri¢ top of platinum, the green gold, set with amethysts or sapphire 10-Karat Gold Lavallieres, $3.75 | vailieres or ily finished, usual price, 19 pearl opere tifully finished, at $5. 40 miscellaneous black or jenamel opera glasses, at $3 to | $15, I for young girl ses, beau. , set with a diamond lly’ having a drop of a baroque pearl, 1 { der gold ehain; 0 200 *‘German Silver" Mesh Bags, $2 to hs Four ice epeus 2x4 feet in size. ng er at all bu k by link, th and $4. Main floor, Old Building. EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK 3,051 Silk Blouses, $2.65, $3.65, $5 Newest and Best Models of the Season, More than $4,000 extra value in these. EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK: Natural Raccoon Muffs & $2.65 jor sholee of 900 special dortul ‘ t for suits and tus} times with ost oftel Pa ; models, of ty ually sirople Limited number of the finest sets of raccoon at or near d crepe de| draped cost es in white, this price that we have seen this season. Everybody knows flesh and charming colors, that furs are high and rather scarce. Our experts looked all through the fur collections in the market for something for this Stewart Week and at last decided it was better to pick out the skins and have them made so that the furs would be extraordinary in style as well as in quality. ‘These animal scarfs and interestingly shaped muffs are of dark, fine skins, made splendidly and priced much lower than prevailing rates, Main aisle and second floor, Old Building. Majority duplicate grades in our stock until today at a third more. $5 for choice of 400 novelty blouses such as navy crepe Georg- ette with gold thread embroidery and amber colored buttons, ete, Third floor, Old Building, o 1 1 tain wide ‘or narrow every color, a won EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK: 700 Misses’ Winter Coats in the Down-Stairs Store---812. 75 to $29.75 The Down-Stairs Store deferred this, its /a apparel, so that it might he one of the big features of Stewart Week. season in misses’ gest event of the | A Jel with very slender Coats at $27.50 |. wool v large pace couts with deep ecole he \t f , it coney—these coats belt with buckles, i b w n blu t 4 an nd navy blue, ) F k 8 © but lighter a | Ru lined with ex- | ; ag and aad Sa Coats at $16.50 leetooatarat et ee} 1 with tt w oblong | hoon wea { inter! : : with w “ rized plush Taupe dyed of white peau d 1 blue, apple in snother John Wanamaker, Formerly A. T. Stewart a eee eee cae ns SNS ISSN