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nerved him. He leaves a wife and) the Pennaylvanta Raitrond at Plor No, | George Neamyth, widely known Ameri por \4, North River, and Frank Campinelll, | oan afd The impact of his body caused a| twenty, truck ‘driver, No, 220 Nasani| WALL ST. TRAGEDY CAUSE OF SUICIDE), Ths tmrect ct he boty cnnsed feeit tial Per, Rea dina tgehs| un o meta Yorer bore Sondre whose nerves have been on edge since tare a Court to-day charged with Frand | was born in Cleveland, O., in 1682 His Bank Clerk Plunges From Root of} the expiosion in Wall Stroet. | Seb” Afbahe qiakeokie deat Nine-Story National City Carpenter was a clerk in the bank. | wines and olives, had Mancos Buildin —-- consignment of goods to the eae HELD FOR FREIGHT THEFT. vanin Railroad for shipment the shipping sociological! work and in international Frank Marvin Carpenter, thirty-two, — of No. 87 Crooke Avenue, Brooklyn, ee did not receive activition to further world amity, and ‘Trock Drivers Clerk Accused — took a leading part in organising the e eld | > Aten conference of the world alliance for pro- committed suicide inte yesterday af: of Atenling Shipment GEO. NASMYTH DIES ABQOAD, |srmine international friendehip through ternoon by jumping Into Exchange| James Mancos, twenty-one, truck ——— th. churches, held at The Hague last Place from the root of the nine-story | driver of No. 4% Madison Street; Jacob| Well-Knows Soctolomiat Viettm of | fall National City Bank Building. It is| Keen, twenty-hree, No, 914 South Geneva, ald tho Wall Street explosion un- Street, Elisabeth, recetving clerk for Sept soclolortiat internationatixt, in|home waa in Ithaca, N. ¥ a| - 1) Mtr, Naamyth had long been active in ep’ the He wan the author of numerous treatives on social and international 21.— questions Switserland, The Municipal B. R. T. Subway ani the Lexinjton Subwiy Both Have Stations in the Bloomingdale Building Profits have bean cut dowa--Profits shaved dywn to the narrow23t margin--to make Wednesday a day of || active opportunities for Bloomingdale, customers. Run your eye down these columns and notice that reduc- tions have been made in seasonable merchandise—the very things you need right now. Windsor Ties Uph olstery V shine 18¢ Under-priced |}| Many colors and patterns-—ait silk checks and solid colors, Un- {| usual value. Ladies Neckwear Dept., Main Floor. ‘ 1 You might have known as much-~by th» way our customers bought! lt was a real opporturity, and the «pportunity is still here. “Fixing up" the home is always a joy and never as much so-~as right now and here—with portieres, curtains, draperies, and . 27-Inch Maline lovely textiles by the yard displayed so attractively, priced so 39e Yd. In black, navy, brown, in all popular moderately, in such large quantity and generous variety—and, best of all, so dependable—as to good taste and good wear. shades. Bloomingdates—Third Floor, 434 to 5 inches wide. Main Floor. Men’ Underwear: $1.89 Womens Kimonos: $1.65 Roots Tivoli heavy weight underwear. Shirts and drawers | 0 . m 7 in natural way woe and cotton mixed. Only 3 suits to a Angier a Tak loces eae Wa ures periments pray pee | customer, Main Floor, and sleeves. Also an odd lot of gingham, pereale and cham- | bray dresses. Not all sizes in lot. Bacon Floor. Sport Wool Scarfs: $2.98 | House Dresses: $2.65 A variety of pretty mixtures and plain colors with smart | contrasting borders. Great for now. Main Floor. In plaid, striped or checked ginghams. Loose-fitting or bun- low models in a variety of becoming colors. Sizes 36 to 46. | Si Iver Bracelets: $2.95 xtra sizes " the lot. Second Floor. Those ultra smart narrow bracelets, in sterling silver, set solid Tricolette Blouse: $5 with French rhinestones or alternated with stones in jewel ; zi | colors, such as sapphire, amethyst, emerald, etc. Main Floor. | In three new styles, and in favorite Fall colors—-Navy, Black, Brown, Bisque and Copen. Second Floor. Envelope Chemises: $1.94 | Childrens Bath Robes: $2.69 Delicate pink crepe de chine, of heavy quality, trimmed with . . . dainty hand embroidery and blue stitching. Second Floor. In Indian and plaid designs, in rose, and Copen, dark blue and rose. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Second Floor. Tuxedo Sweaters: $9.75 Dressing Sacques: $1.19 A new Fall model for women, woven in In a pretty assortment of patterns. |], fancy square effect. Sizes 36 to 52. In bla purple, buff and brown, Second Floor, round collar with cord and belt at waist. | 40 Dozen Sheets : $2.38. Large seamless sheets. Properly made, of heavy bleached linen-finished sheeting. On sale only as long as the lot lasts, | Size 81x90 for double beds. Main Floor. Cut Glass Bowl: $2.95 Anierican cut glass Berry Bowl, 8 inches in diameter, in a prettily cut design. Lex, Ave. Level. Tambour Clocks: $11.95 | In mahogany finish or oak. Fitted with an absolutely reli- able New Haven 8-day movement and cathedral gong that | strikes the hour and half hour. Height 9 inches, width 18 | | inches. Main Floor, ' Dresses: $25 Satin, Taffeta, Wool Tricotine, Serge, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Silk Duvetyne. Frocks of excep- | tional quality in the best Fall colors. | Second Floor. \ u 35¢ Yd. Flowered effects, stripes, plain col- ors, moires. Crisp quality ribbon, | yr to give the | navy, peacock, Flannelette with a Second Floor, Silk Hosiery: $2.49 Kaysers heavy quality, fine weave thread silk with Marvel mercerized garter tops. Black only. Main Floor. Chiffon Taffeta: $1.48 | The soft chiffon finish of this taffeta silk and its width, 35 inches, render it particularly desirable and smart for street and evening dresses. The colors are varied, right for day wear and elaborate occasions, Plenty of navy and black. Main Floor. 7 Glass Covered Jar: 55c The jars marked Beans or Sugar will hold 4 Ibs.; the one marked Flour 214 lbs, Lex, Ave, Level, Wool Plaid Skirtings.: $4.48 Mens Gloves We show both imported and domestic plaids, from 50 to 54 | $1.98 inches wide, All the new and delightful combination colors | Prix Seam Capeskin, golden browns are shown that make the eraze for “plaid sxirts’” so easily |and grays—made of fine selected | understood. Main Floor. \skins, Splendid value. Main Floor, White Remnants : Yd. 38c Womens Gloves ny 26 in. white slin, good f y y ; 88 i $1.39 16 in. vite muslin, good for many household uses; 86 in. Longeloth for womens and childrens undergarments; 32 in, nee ron Per Beant AN te Unita mae faeeean eROella urinal Hi . | kid with 3 row or Paris point em- xcellent choice for mens shirts, for house- | hroidery, White only. Remarkably good value. Main Floor Imported Laces 10c Yd. Imported Laces, Ee PY inches wide, { ment of patterns, Union Suits $1.98 Only 650 of t mail orde union suits with Pink and white. Main Floor, , 80 We cannot fill hodies. Main Floor, Main Floor. dresses. Our Great Sale of ousefurnishings eager Values in the Sale of Rugs Rugs that will give long and satisfactory service have been woven in beautiful patterns—all at prices rastically reduced. Whether you need a room-size Wilton or simply a colorful seatter rug, it will pay you to come to this semi-annual sale of rugs. | Crowded — aisles pressed ct tl s es are satisfaction ex- Housefurnishing but this one bids o be the outstanding Sale of many years. Wonder- customers remar able savin a feature of Bloomingdales rugs fai | \ 1 tul values! Atuminum Cooking Pots ; They the imported ‘ind, made of heavy ga Alexander Smiths sheet aluminum with eut se “ach pot has two heavy ee les Re i — —— ‘luminum riveted hancles on am ess 4 xm Dears | "i 11, ot. size $1.26 $1.98 ee: x Ponveni Hons es G4. a) 8) Jha ql 1.4% 2.39 ind nuny colots and com- |. | 1.69 2.69 Lination of colo; —— : ~ —_ ‘idea easanspetiainasatat ngdates—Third Floor SANTI RIT 8 x x Rue de ta Paix, Parts Hair Ribbons |} SEPTEMBER Special showing of French & American Corsets Exclusive with the Wanamaker Store “LILLIAN” “SILPHIN” “PARISIENNE” “L, R.” The new models for Autumn and Winter are very interesting, and as the success of h e Fall apparel de- pends so much on the correct corset such a , display should be of utmost interest to every woman. The Corset Salons extend a cordial invi- tation to you to at- tend the special show- ing on Wednesday and following days. Third floor, Old Bldg. The snap in t Broadway at Ninth, New York A First-class Phonograph With standard equipment and $10 of records (your choice) at the very low price of....... $5 down and $5 a month The ARMONIOLA Guaranteed by John Wanamaker | Compare the ARMONIOLA with other phonographs at $200 and $250....It plays all records. . . .The cabinet is larger than the average, of mahogany finish, of hand- The motor is the acme of simplicity—the type used in $300 phonographs—plays six 12-inch records . The tone arm is of straight construction, equipped with the latest improved mica sound BOR. Tone chamber is all wood, well seasoned, permitting a natural reproduction of sound with ample volume. ... The tone modifier controls the volume of tone at the throat The interior of the cabinet is beautifully finished, and can accommodate 100 records on ee 21, some design at one winding of the tone chamber. .... its six shelves, Pick your own records—$10 worth —and we will deliver them with your ARMONIOLA at once. only $5 down for the phonograph and the records, balance $5 a month. First Gallery, New Building CrIN WANAMAKER @ Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 — Store Hours 9 to 5 Washington Aron, N.Y. $130 You pay he Autumn air means —that warm night clothes are necessary —especially for wee tots. Soft, warm flannelette which does not scratch, but is fluffy and | cozy in the material to keep off Jack Frost’a nip. In the section devoted to wee boys and girls a all the warm winter things. Pa- amas of plain white, pre or Jue or of narrow strives, fastened with silk frogs, sizes 4 to 16 are $2.50 and $2.95, Night drawers with feet are striped or plain white, Sizes 2. | to 6, $1.75. | | Infants’ flannelette gowns, dainty and white, sizes 1, 2 and 3 are at $1.15, Billie Burkes which gather in | a ruffle about the ankle and dog not slip up to let in cold air come in pink or blue st or plain colors with a bu y figure. Sizes 2 to 16, 4.2 Long night gowns of white or pink and blue figures have a high IN THE DOWN Perhaps you have guessed it models for early Autumn wear. two of a kind, in go ni) poplins, among the necessary, saving will be well worth whi Not tho open-work style. mottled and stripe effects. top. These are much more desirable than the flimsier kinds that are now so plentiful Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Good Silks still less than cos Do thousan cost? and there are many, ma waists, frocks, under Down-Stair STAIRS STORE The last of Wonien’s Coats, $25 half or fully wants & medium-weight coat to wear before the heavy coat is will find these sppro priate and desirable, And the le. Down Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Solid Bead Bags Ready at $3.95 nda, in ler func turnover collar or aV neck, | All have long sleeves, Sizes 6 to 16, $2.96 Bathrobes of blanket cloth or eiderdown ure edged with satin, have silk cords, plain or turn over collared necklines. Colors are plain pink and blue or crossbars in blue and tan or blue and red, Sizes 6 months to 6 years $3.26 and $4.50. For the larger gitl or boy are bathrobes of blanket cloth in ga figures with a square or oval col- lar, Sizes 8 to 18, Prices $5.50 and $6.95, according to size, Flannelette princess slips for the snappy daye are of plain white with the round shoulder line and ruffle hemstitehed in white or pink or blue. Sizes 4 tol $1.15 or $1.66, according Third floor, Old Bldg. these are odd coata, on Serges, woman who ined. SOLID BEADS--in dark w-string style with crochet y work an¢ ard New Bidg, Store, “Too many Blankets” rich plaid kind There are tim nent And y space in our a! and helpful Wool plaids v4 8. 68x80 A hetter grade- now Wool-mixed plaids. Comforters otherwise Single hed size Double bed size. Down-Stairs Store, now eheae ants anata thee of the Result? in. now $13.75 $18.75 . $7.50 $1.95 $2.50 and $3.50 Main Bldg. | with cotton tops and reinforced heels and toes, full-fash- to $75 yard. - Good Silk Stockings ioned, flare top; sizes 814 to 1014, in black, white, cordovan, are $2.50 (5c tax). Imported and domestic Cotton Stockings Domeatic mercerized cotton stock= ‘mported liale stockings; are inge: in black, white or eordovan, | fine, with double tomy welt, double heel and toe and flare top, | in. black, white, tobacco i nizen 814 to 1034, $1.16; black or | Solden brown, beige, rose, cham cordovan, Lisle Stockings, imported and domestic Of domestic lisle is a full fash- OF fi French lsle in ioned stocking. wit connie ig black or wale with double oh toe,high lies eck, flare top. toe and sole, Black and white, sizen 834 to 10, | alzes #4 to Touts. $1.25 Main floor, Old Building Real LACES have arrived from Belgium One of the most beautiful array of laces that hus ever adorned our counters is now on special display—new laces from Belgium—exquisite in every way. Any woman with new dresses to plan for should see them. ROSE POINT that brings to | CARRICK-MA-CROSS. laces, mind visions of beautiful bridal 114 to 22 in. wide; $5 to $60 yard. creations® is perhaps the raoat POINT APPLIQUE laces, & fascinating because of its web- to 12 in, wide; $12 to $20 yard. like delicacy; 1 to 7 in. wide, $9 LIMERICK laces, 4 to 7 im wide; $6.50 to $18, | ROSALINE laces, 114 to 3 in wide; $8.95 to $12.96 yard. CLUNY edges and inserti 44 in to int wide: 26¢ to $1.60 yar Not all laces in all widths. And in many cases there are ANOTHER FAVORITE is the beautiful Point Venise $ desired for collars, cu trimming; 1 to 7 in, wide; $4.75 to $36 yard. 1RISH EDGES and insertions, in. to 6 in, wide; 50c to $13.50 1 ALENCIENNES edges and | many prices in between, inserti 14 in. to 7 in, wide; 00 Prices according to width and to $65 yard. quality. BINCHE laces, %\ in. to 3 in, wide; 9c to $6.96 yard. F EDGES and A lovely combination is inser- of rose point and Venise. The in, to 7 ii ide; 45 t delicate tracing of the Rose Point $08 yards 2 MEN | fending beautitlly with the DUCHE and point laces, | heavier Yenise edging; 4 In, wide, Jin, to 12 in, wide; $22.50 to $45 add yard Main floor, Old Bldg. We Want More Women to Know the Good WAHNA Face Creams So, while September lacts (10 business days more) the prices will be WONDERFUL ‘These creams are the standard 1 cream, cleanser par exc 5 be. of whut in face creams is pure | SKIN CREAM, great tisue 4 Wholesome and effectual builder, 80¢ They sre sold all over the United States, in Europe and in South America, But we are seeking for an increasing volume to keep prices low, And so— the September prices. 7 Main floor, Old Building This Sale of Shoes puts the dollar back —temyporarily— to its old-time value WOME $8.75, $9.75... Many at half price $5 But a fine selection of wanted styles in the four groups. CREME WAHNA, natehless greaseless cream, 4i¢ RUFF SKIN, for chapped hands, sunburn, ete., 27c. hoes are $5, pme widths missing at First floor, Old Bidg, 75; tan and black, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg. MEN'S shoes, $7.75, $8.