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Serer ran Sey SM - Pontos Street and First AT EERS, {YOUTH HELD FOR TRIAL which catteed inguttes. to FOR KILLING COUSIN! "0". + Aca Cae twenty-five One Hundred 4 t, a patient they were taking to Although she had been hy home In a highiy she recovered suffictent- r to the two injured other ambulance could rer us JOT OVER WOMAN, AOTSNS TN sso HANGESHS STORY. 2 Sinaia Bhd Wounded in Jersey MH Woods, He Says “1 Did 1,” yhen Told He Is Dying. | Rober Sehorkins No. « ss) 000 FOR RESEARCH GIVEN BY — ndhurs pto die yesterd ted spot in the Kin vod, | é this morning in the Stump! Mem Me 5S Hospital, Kearny, N ne | ‘ shot himself, He sald , vere aS ho might die, HEarller he had arrest when he Rock the nurses and the pollee he . day, The only! Jullus Rosenwald ¢ teago, Prest-, i pdeen shot by a man to whore} question asked iim w for the south | dent ars, Feo & Co, has fe he had been ¢ entive, ‘ould not st 000 as the Initial subserip- t his first story ts true t« the no » a fund of $2,600,000 by which i of the 4 and it is partl the oraity of Chicago will acquire i out by a her who visited | Sua a joint gift of the Rockefeller Founda. | Blmlat ine hosp Young Scherkin- AMBULANCE CRASH CURES tlon and the General Education Board, Be is an assistant to his father, a} amounting to $2,000,000, for the estab. | ant in Lyndhurst. He owns an} AND PATIENT AIDS INJURED | isi bine nt of @ achool for medical re- | Fi Mobile and has kept it busy night lea : dG 6 Snows an:6 Oe —-= H Mr. ‘Rosenwald ts a trustee of the! little town, and only Inst week re au aah i ie 00 polkted to tains Btaken to task by his brother for V in W suey upon while Bttentions to a married woman.} “ 7 + conditioned, 4 by the dying man or tls brothor,| The collision between a Be ni of the uni POAT was shot," he said when taken} Hospital ambulance and a tr Y, pthe hospital, “and | am going to it. The man is ma If 1 die, he ] The Kind You quay Always Bought has borne the si; ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under ts personal supery sion for over 80 years, Allow no one to deceive you in this, Counterleits, Lmitations and * Just-as-good”? are but expe rtiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. ,) “aga eee ee ore re= neither ion, ay pov ait go Wind Colle, all it sand Diarrhaa, It regulates the Stomach a assimilates th a, giving healthy and nntaret sleep. The Children’s Panacca—The Mother’s Friend. |The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of By the dozen or pound is the most expensive way you can buy apples. Buy Diamond Brand Hood River Apples by the box and save money. A box contains 7 to 14 dozen apples according to the size of the fruit, and you only pay-half as much per apple, A box takes up little space and if put in a cool place the apples will keep crisp and delicious un- til all ere gone. Diamond Brand Hood Ri Apples are grown according to the most scientific methods. Every step in the development of the fruit is carefully watched so that highest grade apples will be pro- duced. Then the tinest of the crop are selected and marketed under the Diamond Brand. Ask yourgrocer for Diamond Brand Hood River Apples. From the first one to the last you will agree that you have never eaten finer apples, DIAMOND <® BRAND Hood River SPITZENBURGS BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND The Perfect Apple Excelled only by Blue Diamond Famous for Flavor Be sure they're in the Diamond Brand Wrapper DISTRIBUTORS TO THE TRADE Steinhardt & Kelly, 101 Park Place Phone—Cortland 8430 W. O. & H. W. Davis, 100 Barclay St. Phone--Cortland{5599 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1916, Ladi oh Jb, fMauahs re Four Generations Celebrate This Stewart Week With Us--- ~Old, old folks of A. T. Stewart's early days; Grandfathers-and-mothers of ‘61-—Families who greeted us when we came to New York in 1896. And now the fourth generation —-children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren— knowing the Stewart heritage and liking the Wanamaker merchandise and service. EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK——, EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK. Household Article: 4 Ont taweriiensr ees Laced Boots for Women, $6.75 pr. ; ‘ormerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth at Lower-than-ever Prices 250 electric percolators|250 Wash Boilers at $2— at $4.50; nickel-plated, if the | are the celebrated Kreamer In nine of the most fashionable modes of the year percolator boils dry there is an| + 4 k tin with emergency fuse plug which will) prevent the destruction of percolator by over-heating. cup size. $4.50, is more than @ third unde: our regular price. By far the most important Sale ever held in the Wanamaker Shoe Store It will, we are sure, be the most talked of shoe event of the year. For the high price of shoes is an actual fact, yet here are all the smart boot fashions to sell at a price which would be remarkably low even in an ordinary season. All sizes 214 to 8, AA to D widths, Exactly what is here~ 142 Bread boxes at 90c— Kreamer quality, heavy japan- 1 tin, Bread boxes at $1.50 Kreamer quality, heavy japan. ned tin with a This Kreamer tinware is priced 110 carving sets at § genuine stag handles; the knives of fine steel with choice of two| styles of blade, Neatly packed in a box, 150 bread boxes at $1.35 ~-Kreamer quality, heavy block tin, white enamel. EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK Painted Electric Lamps with “Parchment” Shades 1, Trown and 2 Blwek kid with gray cantor ite top. r tan or Havana brown 4. Black o castor tops: iia‘ and all wh Makin With gray 5 Tan Russia calf boots with gray All gray castor laced boots with Ail whied‘ealt laced boots witt 9 22 50 ather like buck- | covered Louls XV. heels, covered Louis XV. heels, a vers e y) top. Blind eyelets, Louis Cuban heels. owe of e Tan Russia boots with eray Battleship gray kid laced boots ractically duplicates of our most successful styles toda’ Pra y dup 3 y. with Louis Cuban heels. —at considerably lower prices. Havana brown kid lated boots with Louis Cuban béels, , castor tops. se At $9, 50 table lamps, lacquered black with painted parchment eo . | et ‘ . ‘ omplete one hig’ “ee Tan Jtussian leather laced bapar al iu ritgassticrel MS y complete with one high Black kid boots with white boots with one inch heela and | | power Mazda bulb. : kid tops, blind eyelets. Leather All Havana brown castor laced | imitation wing tip, decidedly | |} | At $7, 12 table lamps, lacquered black, complete with painted Louis Cuban hee boots with leather Cuban heels. English, parchment shades ps, Chinese de , the lamp with imitation cloissonne decoration. At painted Proof of the Low Price is the Fact that the manufacturer of these shoes offered to buy them back from us at as opporty sell them at a much higher price, your own comparison. We have, | We have compared theve boots with boots rok York and we are more n satisfied (1) that there Ay never been auch a sale of echoes aa Oris atyle and workmanship there nine modela cannot be equaled in New York at many dollar Extra salespeople. the lamp black, the 50, 12 floor lamps, unus ; ment shade having Chinese designe Second Gallery, New Building. substantial profit because he had an sll over New at for quality, more th 75, » dee dlilt Main floor, Old Building. EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK 36 Dining-Rogm Suits Four Pieces, $95 in # dull golden finish 4 ket holds nothin to offer at n this suit was in our Augu Sixth Gallery, New Building. EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK 2,488 Pairs Lace Curtains $1.50, $2.50 and Up to $7.75 Pair All the Importer Had. Simple good curtains never shown here before. Prices are even less than our old low rates. 1,226 pairs curtains at $1.50—Serim, marquisette and voile curtains with modest cluny lace edges and hemstitehed hems. White, ivory and soft beige color, Useful for every room in the house. 1,150 pairs hand-drawn curtains, $2.50to $3.75—Japanese curtains of good serim and marquisette with quantity of hand drawnwork in the corners,the designs running up the side. Excellent curtains with the charm of hand-work, and materials are in the best of taste, Our prices are practicully as low as today’s wholesale rates, French Hangs Made C} mie Lace Curtains, $6.75 and $7. 214 yard long curtains, $6.75; 8 yard long binet, of aken from board, price th regulir price. this por p and much lower than its EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK 600 Silk Petticoats 300 at $3.85 150 at $4.50 = 150 at $6.75 Compare them with our regular stock curtains, $7.26. French net with insertions and edges of hand-made linen cluny lace. White and ecru. 112 pairs ‘ tO see how exceptional they are only. ‘They are lovely, Upholstery Store, Third Gallery, New Building, ' ‘. Taffeta in all the changeable colors of the season and — , } " peas 7 PE 4 ——— ; blac 2 and navy blue, Yards of ngrrow pleating and quill- EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART W EFEK——___ ; ings make them attractive. Some are of silk jersey with i taffeta flounces. at All fresh made and of satisfactory quality. a ‘ 600 Petticoats at $1.35 Hi White nainsook and eambrie pe y uch Inces t broideries as mark petticoats priced considerably more than t ' Great variety of styles, : 300 Nightgowns al 85e i Nainsook and cambric nightgowns with laces, er ts ribbons, and low or high necks, nt More than 4 third less than similar garments in our stock. 7 Main Aisle, Old Building. i Silk Underclothes 230 M Si l k- li ] ms f ' 4 85c for choice of 300 satin and lace bodices, or and white. en ’s U l ne hi oO r | Daintily mace ‘ $1.65 for choico of 120 crepe de chine envelope chemises, prettily Overcoats at $25; and 250 lace-trimmme 9 esr Noe wenuntsn\WMen’s Faney Suits at $26.50|)3 Third floor, Old Building. All new, Being unpacked today. .425 extra value in them; figured on the basis of our regular grades in stock OVERCOA’ Wanamaker-Cheste with silk, silk sleeve linings, velvet colla if time cheviots and interlinings have advanced a t doubled and tripled in price, and labor costs more. If there when it EXTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK, Lining Satin, 85c Yard Kk faced satin, ow ata hi Ny 1; a very fine grade of cheviot, full lined Is hased almost var ago, since which k is 50 per cent, up, buttons have ee be Be teed for two sea- Lastrous, fine re which, of course, sons, We have ttl we shall rec her f ever ig. time to anticipate v, two shades of gray, brown, amber, Dress Fabric Salons, First Floor, Old Building, The suite at | $26.50 are in 14 patterns, 4 models i ENTRA VALUE FOR STEWART WEEK—— 5 » Wanainaker 9} sot out head: maniitacgueees in Y int : and | t Sandon ? Women’s Gloves . eck aid vb aaclave articularly aca 1 whlet ne itive business sitits. el we itionte Jota aro sold At $1.25, 600 pairs finest Freneh lambskin pique sewn . \ gloves, wt rl buttor At $1, 1200 pair vhite or natural doeskin g£ almost the softness of angora wool. Tan shades, ’ froin Hagia 9808 Matn floor, Old Building "Burlington, Afcade floor, New Bulldiig. : J » ‘