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—~ = re thinks a Victrola I) bought in one place | is as goo as one bought in an- other is about right. But when he attaches the same line of thought to Victrola service he is entirely wrong. Victrolas and records bought of us may be duplicated else- where. Not so with our Victrola ser- vice; that is our product alone, What it means is usually de- scribed by such phrases as “More Victrola pleasure,” “ex- clusive repertoire knowledge nent records,” “a perfectly kept stock,” “never-failing conr- tesy,” ete. Our Repair Service is not excelied in New York. WE RECOMMEND FROM THE OCTOBER RECORDS When the Boys Come—Speaks. Sung by Schumann-Heink, Orientale. Played by Smith's Orohestea. 3 East 43d Street— Second Floor The man who @X9 9) WAKEFULNESS OVERCOME How?’ A glass of Borden's Malted Milk at bedtirne—hot —piping hot. Not a medicine or drug. Just & pleasant, soothing, relaxing, partially Predigested food- drink of pure milk and cereals, Insist on Borden's—the Improved Malted Milk, Bordens MALTED MILK | | | | Hm | senger—were killed and more than a) f TWO MENKILLED, ao IN SUBWAY WHO LOST LIFE TRYING ‘SORE ARE HRT, NSUBHAY GRSH Southbound Cars Run Inio Coaches Stalled at Jackson Avenue Station in Bronx. | Two men—a motorman and a pas- | score of other persons were injured | j when a southbound subway train crashed into another southbound | train standing at the Jackson Avenue | Station, West Farms division, at 5.30| A. M. to-day. ‘The dead: Herman Van Nostrand, 32, No. 670/ Rhinelander Avenue, the Bronx, mo- torman of the rear train. Meyer Barall, 54, No, 822 Bast 1634 | Street, a wholesale fish dealer at Ful- ton Market. These were taken to Lincoln Hos- pital: Joseph Blooming, 44, No. 1351 Web- *] UPS French lambskin. White, with blac! Mode, beaver, brown and gray. Commencing Friday— The GREAT GLOVE SALE of the YEAR UPSTAIRS AND DOWN-STAIRS 65 Our $2.25 to $2.75 Gloves TAIRS 8,000 pairs French kidskin. And two k or white stitching... Black, with white or black stitching. . Pique sewn. Wrist length. Oae-clasp, broidery. in France.) : 5] | shades of tan. { 2-clasp; few 2-button. Also at $1.65 a Pair 1,200 pairs tan capeskin walking gloves. good weight, (This lot is the only one not made Paris point em- 65 For $2.25 to $2.75 Gloves ’ DOWN-STAIRS 5 i French lambskin..,.Full pique sewn. . oinations. .5,000 pairs. point embroidered. . ahead— in the French market. this gigantic sale. in lots. “We can’t handle th get enough salespeople. We c: maker's, ful way possible. number.” We shall have more than we have enough. It is a sale that r white, combinations, tans. So the gloves are all on sale at one time Wanamaker’s—and that speaks for itself Extra durable. .Three-row heavy crochet em- broidery..Black, white, tan, brown and com- 5135 For $2 Gloves DOWN-STAIRS French_kid....Overseam _ sewn... . Paris ..Two clasps... .Black, .. 8,000 pairs. And Here Is In normal times this sale would be considered extraordi- nary. In war-times it is almost like ‘‘achieving the impossible.” It comes only because certain importers what we did a year ago: looked ahead, planned ahead and bought Pooling our purchases we offer At first we thought of putting out the gloves, piecemeal, “We can’t e crowds,” we said. ‘an’t give good service.” Then we thought again: ‘nothing is too big for Wana- It is our way to do a thing in the biggest, most help- To give the greatest service to the greatest 24,300 pairs. a hundred galespeople. We shall double and double again the selling space until eflects the spirit of 4,000 pairs appened to do just French Slip-on gauntlets Soft, lambskin Eight-button length, ....1,500 pairs. Also at $2.45 Pair French kid brown, white, black and combinations... | $15 For $1.95 Gloves pown French New, perfect ... Black and | cept for evening wear. Of course dealers will want to buy ~-but the bars are up to them; this sale is for the people. Of course we shall have hundreds of ‘phone and mail | orders—and we shall fill them in the order received so long as the quantity lasts. Store opens at 9 o'clock and it i early as possible to scatter business over the whole day and permit a smaller salesforge. UPSTAIRS the sald is on the Main Aisle, Old Building, DOWN-STAIRS the sale is on the Subway Aisle, New Building, and in the Glove Section, Old Building. All subways reach the store; and the elevated and Jersey tubes are connected by the free Wanamaker bus People will come from every reachable home center to share in this sale, For now—and for Christmas! kid... . Two - ....Heavy embroidery... white; black and combinations. Also at $1. pliable skins. . Black, white and combinations | 2.45 For $3 Gloves bow: | French kid....Black, white and combinations Full pique sewn lambskin... . the Story— Of course women will buy the gloves by the dozen | is true economy, because all kinds of gloves are included ex- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918, TO PREVENT COLLISION order, The darkness was intensified HERMAN “VAN \NOSTRANG | by a heavy mist, and it is probable, eee Le ene at the motorman could | ster Avenue, guard on th t train; | not s he stalled train until it was lacerations and fracture of arm too lace to avoid the collision, Ticket Max Lipschitz, >, 778 Union| Agent Thomas Bunns of the Jackson Broad way at Ninth 24,300 Prs.ot French Gloves tor Women All First Quality and Averaging Less Than Wholesale Cost clasp, pique -Gray, brown, tan, sewn 2,400 pairs. 95 pair Pique sewn 1,500 pairs, TAIRS for bell sleeves 777 Two clasps 2,400 pairs, Tan, TAIRS Overseam white. . Py . 1,500 pairs. that patriotic to shop as Avenue: fracture right leg. J Cook, 50, No, 885 East 176th} hd w | G No, 1079 Intervale Aven ons of head Hyman , No, 897 Beek | 1p . 1102 South. | rations of head. | 4° No. 462 Concord Avenue; cone: f brain. Louis Cohen, 3 ‘0. 2068 Vyse Avenue: fracture of arm. ‘Those who were attended and went home: Benjimin Kossak, No. 1017 Simpson | Street; Louis Schwartsberger, No 1036 Simpson Street; Sam Herman, | No. 2140 Daly Avenue; Max Phrich, No, 800 Hast 160th Street; Charles Glamann, No, 25 Bradhurst Avenue. | Injured who declined ald and went! home were: | Frank Carminitt!, No. 2501 Hoff. | |man Street; David Freeman, No. 881] Fox Street, and Herman Schindel, No, 996 Mome Street. District Attorney D. A. Martin of| the Bronx, stated that his investiga.| tion proved that the tracks were in| proper condition and that the auto- matic trip was in perfect working | Avenue Station, told of giving out) k tickets, but said that he knew » steps taken to warn the oncom- | rain of the stalled train, | Each of the trains consisted of five! stee] cars and carried a total of about | 150 passengers, The first train, in charge of Motorman William Daven- e stalled because of a de.) | bloc strict Attorney said his in- on showed the brakes on the : indicating that Var. | | Nostrand had made an effort to stop. | | Policemen Louis Gandert and Pat- rick Murphy were in the street under | the station when the accident oc- curred, They ran up and found the passengers in @ panic, and after help. ing them out of wingows and doors sent in a fire alarm, The two cars in collision were tele- scoped for a distance of twenty-eight fect. The power had to be turned off} | while firemen ripped apart the wrecked | cars, and traffic on the southbound | tracks was suspended for severa: hours, As a result thousands of resi- | dents of the Bronx swamped the tro | ley lines, while other thousands walked to work. Traffic continued on the uptown side, Van Nostrand, his wife said, had worked for the Interborough for ten years and had been a motorman for} six. He had been doing considerable | overtime of late, she said, but had not suffered from loss of sleep in con- sequence, The widow, since last Thuraday, had en caring for her brother an have Spanish fluenza Street. On last contracted the d The Work of again. KIRSCHBAL Largest Retail Distri shortage caused by calls for nurses and Stern Brothers — WEST FORTY-SECOND AND FORTY-THIRD STREETS FINE CHEVIOT SUITS ULL winter-weight cheviots in typical English effects—brown heather shades and herringbones. ... All-wool and London shrunk. ..+ The suits possess those qualities which a New Yorker, above all, demands in his clothes—custom- like fit, service, style and service COATS AT $25, $30, $35 up to $50 in the United States. as ae a . viviildssathuticibigalle asda ]. Mra, Watt's Interest wa: |the experience of a maid y at Harlem Hospital says they told her the rushed that they can give ention only to the gr HOSPITALS NEED WOMEN. {fe of Doctor Overseas Appeals for Volanteces to Help Here. R.°B, Watt of No. 251 Weet eet, wife of @ doctor rerving marines in France, wishes the of New York to Vvoluttecr to —— DAY PLANS CITY ICE PLANT. He propos the Pelty | plants Department of Markets Hw also asks the city to lease tne used property to a corporation to a under direction the yelp out in Kk proper treatment because of the and hoepite where patients Three ten the peo tors oversens Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street * Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Buy Bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan Distinctive Fall Foctwear . For Men of Discrimination A MAN'S taste is always reflected in the selection of his footwear. — Discrimina- live men of refinement seek style and qual- ity, and yet desire a perfect fitting shoe. BURT & PACKARD SA. Korrect Shape Every model in our assortment possesses these qualities to a marked degree—they are absolutely the last word in ready-to- wear shoe making. Comparison will prove.the worth of our shoes Of Calfskin, | Of Cordovan, $9.00 a pair $10.00 a pair 'The Shoes illustrated are made of Cordovan in a very smart new last, at $10.00 Tor TY BONDS , ls { Fy * Remarkable Values—Friday and Saturday Men’s Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers Medium heavy weight; seasonable for oversea service, PP $2.75 7d Men’s Medium Weight Bal- | Grey Merino Union Suits, | |} briggan Shirts with half or Medium weight with long } sleeves; drawers regul. les kle length; i ong sears dramas ogi BOC | sees: Te lege t Saeco Also Two Specials in Men’s Hosiery Men’s Mercerized LisleHalf | Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose, Hose, full fashioned; black made with serviceable lisle 48c 50¢ and colors; extra reinforced toes, heels and tops; unusual ——<Biy liserty Bonps > toes and heels; splendid value value . +. per pair at $35 A. B. Kirschbaum Co., Tailors JM SUITS AND ‘FOP. butors of Officers’ Uniforms