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ystem former fake th Il goe: racted PRISON REFORMER “DISPUTES MILLER REFORM CLAIMS Ed Morrell, Ex-Convict, Who Knows Prisons, Will Take Stump for “Al” Smith. public statements attributed to Gov. Miller, regarding his penal pro- gramme for the prisons of New York State. At first I was greatly pleased to read about the awakening con- science of a public official, more par- ticularly as coming from the Execu- tive of the greatest State in the great- est Nation on earth, I took particular pains to study the personality of the man who set forth thts progressive objective, “Heretofore, I have studiously re- frained from taking a hand in the political phases of this question, pre- ferred to pursue my efforts in an aca- demic way on the lecture platform and appearing from time to time be- fore the legislative bodies in the vari- our | \atos whether efforts of this Penology,” originator of the honor|!mportuned by hosts of friends and supporters here in New York, where of prison government and} 1 have been a resident for the past train robber and ex-convict, | year. ‘Thess people urged me to take has announced that he ts going to|up the question involved in the at- e stump for the rest of the} tack on Gov. Smith by Gov. Miller ot “ trolley from WOODLAWN Btation. son, ‘my attention was at-|I GRAND STAND, 83.85. Including Tax. to some of the utterances and Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE “¥* “Back Stage in Telephone Land,’’ Auditorium, 2.30 today -- Broadway at Ninth IN THE FASHION SALONS All are from Paris, where the various models were chosen by our representative because they were the au- thentic fashion. All wool or wool and fiber silk. The new CHINE weave The effective two-tone weave in such charming colors as blue and red, black and gray, many tans and brown and in gay colors. Plain weaves, too. Our own importations therefore moderately priced. 0) Children’s Fashions The Dress Chemise makes its bow A charming debutante in the Lingerie Salon. Made of cre; de chine and cut so that the skirt drapes gowns, * Dainty tailored model trim- med with entre deux and fin- ished with pretty picot edgin, flesh or white—¥6.95. 6 Coats, $11.75 to $39.50 Hats, $3.95 to $11.50 Stunning little winter coats, each with a becoming hat to match, for little sisters and brothers one to six. Soft pile fabrics, made in adorable styles that have adopted many smart Formerly A. T. Stewart ' Men’s Shops, Street Floor All to themselves Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant $40,000 Linens at Special Prices ' The Greater Part at Half Price and Less ravian linens, beautiful to the touch and very durable. We had difficulty getting the linens marked. People wanted to buy them—insisted. It will be the same tomorrow. No sooner seen than gone. ing—and early—will be the best time to come. Doilies, 121%,c to 50c. Ovals, 25¢ to $1.75. Squares, 60c to $16.50. Scarfs, $1 to $6. For 25c to $33 grades. 2,588 pi linen, hand- hemstiched, vo qualities, arr sizes in one quality, 6x6 in. to 27x72 in. 28 sizes in another quality, 9x9 in. to 22x72 in. Three good designs. Hand-embroidered Pieces of Chinese grass cloth $8.75 for $13.50 Squares 200 pieces. 87 in. squares. . 10.50 scarfs. 13.50 scarfs, $7.50 for $9.50 for natim. were in progress, Formerly I fulness of the Tablecloths, napkins, table damask, scarfs, squares, bed spreads, towels and toweling ie ecterccnit sree Casi Lh evan my Pothpen’ ee pub- Bene an serslicte tonmelation —a great variety of wanted household linens, of Wanamaker quality. Most of them from plc's education on this subject. Dur- A whi r , . —fi BGthor of “The ‘Twentieth Centuryling the last fow dave 1 bave been for the new circular and draped | @2 importer now in Europe purchasing stocks for which he wants to make room—fine Mo- The values are amazing. Morn- 90 dozen plain huck hemstitched linen towels, 20x88 in., very soft in finish, washed ready for use. 8 $12 doz. for $16.80 Towels 60 dozen very fine quality hem- stitched linen towels, 20x36 in. Five pretty designs, with space for monogram. a features of the grown-up modes. Lieder He is 35 Ho 340 clot * 8 8 i ' ij Linens by the Yard ae 19¢ yard for 35¢ Toweling jsp ce ier Bloomer Frocks $1.45 yd. for $2.25 damask "These last listed cloths 9,000 yards, pure lina, English women always wear them with these suits. _ And Fiber Silk Blouses, $7.95 to $79.50 %® From Paris and wholly delightful. ° e * ah For Miss two to six. Im- ported checked ginghams, linens and chambrays. Pretty one and two-piece styles, revealing dainty touches of hand work— $2.25 to $11.95. 600 yards 70 in. pure linen bleached, in several good designs. $1.95 yd. for $3 damask 800 ay 66 in. pure linen, silver bleached. Block designs, may be used for table cov- ers or bed spreads. The are Beacetuny embroidered, Some are scalloped. Some have deep wide hem. bleached; red or blue borders; fully 16% in, wide. * Tuesday—First Floor, Old Building—Some of the goods on tables on the Main Aisle. and {ts relation to the prison ques- Antique filet lace trims an- Af campaign to controvert Gov. Miller’n| {irq Frito to te eet appear other lovely model, in white ablec ot AY at a rice boast that his Administration has}on the public platform in behalf of only—$12.75. started a comprehensive constructive | the re-election of Gov. Alfred Smith.” ‘Third Floor, Old Bullding Sise Grade SalePrice Bisa Grada SalePrice | damask. Three excellent. round plan of prison improvement. OPINION. bh ctr. i $12.50 | 2%x4% yards $33.00 | designs. And 206 dozen Says Mr, Morrell: 5 i 7 x ; Bee ee el ee eee ee Women’s Robes of me fase | gant fan $2258 | Napkins to match ti howed clearly that he wi night?" My ¥ i moan povirnsed of geet dacernmment| yaya eet, Zan ofr flown Eiderdown, $7.95 ‘90 noo | Sitxs garde | ae and a desire to sympathetically un-| chance to deliver the speech I had pre- uilted black satin tuxedo . $16.50 | 2%x5 yards.. $50.00 eps being taken to grapple with our everely tailored del, le yal . | S x4 yards . . $ 4. gaan he s) Fexatlous criminal problem. In Albert , reales aye erie ery axa yards $52 $2400 8x8 yards 1.0... $30.00 G0x106 in. elothe=-$. 5 ies . Smith we have a mi , A ; $8 a the inucessary oasditial qualities FALL RACING Sportswomen everywhere are wearing wa Wintieliy Bae renee axa yan 2, ae Also— 216 cloths of good Scotch which befit him to meet the new s hs e ° if x4 yards 0 viewpoint of public opinion—a man Empire City Course Kn itted Suits from Pa ris OF ETRY ind Floor, Old Bullding 2% x4 yar 27,00 | at special prices—not half Pe scen double damask. with a great charitable and sympa- — 2%x4% yal 30.00 7 Mistio soul, without whlch 1 hold if ts OMORROW'S FEATURES ; 2%x5 yards 75.00 $83.00 Bead ried clothes $11 25. eee Impossible for any one aspiring to|§| 1? At the smart resorts, in France, in England, in the 2¥x2% yards ..$42.00 $19.00 2x3 | cloths—$13.50, 22x22 in. napkins, $6.75 doz such a position of eminence in public|§ $7,000 HARTSDALE STAKES Highlands, here in America at the Polo and football 2%x2% yards ..857.00 $27.00 lath en aha ahewalt vidas. 1G ive nn up to the needed re- 1 KEYSTONE HANDICAP games, at White Sulphur and in the mountains, the Ae ight $57.00 Seco coupare ‘with these in quality a hhpisorie destgts} Tegilar, ‘price “The history of Gov. Smith's Ad- Witetas resetarcctesy Fires knitted suit has become the mode. 2%x4 yards ....$65.00 $30.00 | the price, Beautiful double satin | $8.75 dozen. ministration proved conclusively this FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P. M. Paris first created them. And the Wanamaker ie ‘ contention, and I feel compelled.to say | ,,Spegist Rage tain leaves Grand Cen: a A 0 h B F f h S I that if the electorate Ot the ‘State fe. FM. «Regula bilder st 185 Sean was among the first to introduce them to New t er 1 g ea tures (1) t e ale turns Alfred Smith to Albany as Gov-| ff 11.35, 5 . lernor he will without doubt do all The W "iy Boots Shop preaenth= Scarfs and Squares $2.75 yard for $4 Damask Towels and Toweling humanly possibie to champion a pro- | iis Shy omens EPO vats 4 Half Price and Less 800 yards 70 in. pure linen | $9.75 doz. for $15 Towels About a year or s0 ago," Mr, Mor- | “L: pibwte ewe ty The smartest to be found—$19.75 to $79.50 extra ‘fine quality — bleached. Little Boys’ Suits Oliver Twist and smock sults Women’s Brogues from London for little boys of two, three and B d F ° Thi d t H. If tng’ "Lonion ‘teotualer for the, Joh hams, chambrays, Devonshire edroom Furniture ---ihird to Ha cloth and linens—$3.75 to $8.95. Third Floor, Old Bullding Wanamaker Store. The type of shoe the smart Englishwoman wears in town or country with her knitted suit. Victrola in Queen Anne A group of matched suites and separate pieces, Wanamaker standard uality, in mahogany, walnut and enamel finish. Fine examples of to-day’s pre- ; . eee Uy E Period Model Cabinet, $185 Very mannish in eut. Full, perfor- uy Imported Shoe Trees erred period styles—Louis XVI., Chippendale, Quod Anne, Heppelwhite, Louis . eed Vane HbR: alamo Leng uee Sor 50c pair XV., Sheraton and Italian, as well as the much-liked cottage type. low, flat heels of solid leather with inlays of rubber. Black or tan calfskin, $12.50. Gray or white buckskin, $16. Gray and white have not rubber soles. First Floor, Old Bullding Light weight metal, finished with black enamel. Well fitting. Adjustable. Perforated for ven- tilation, Provided with little metal rings so they can be con- veniently hung in one’s ward- This is but one of the exact reproduc- 15 Bedroom Suites at HALF Price Some examples— $237.50 for $475 suite, 8 pieces, enamel, Italian type tions of period cabinets which we are showing in our Victrola Dept. Others are: William and Mary model, decorated, $210, aes Tone tikes. for women=a-d, $262.50 for $525 suite, 8 pieces, enamel, Italian type plain, $195; Louis XV model, with Vic- . SPECIALIZATIONS 5-7, $872 for $744 suite, 7 pieces, mahogany, Queen Anne type ' Two for men—6-8, 8-10. NOTE—Priced at little above ordinary cost to us; offered every Ilttle Notion Section while; a most unusual reason for watching carefully the fashions in the Street Floor, Old Building Wanamaker Fashton Salons—gowns, wraps, lingerte and other articles. on $800 for $1,600 suite, 9 pieces combination mahogany, Queen Anne type $845 for $1,690 suite, 9 pieces combination mahogany, Heppelwhite type $945 for $1,890 suite, 8 pieces enamel, Louis XVI. type 47 Bedroom Suites a Third Less trola VI, $80. Terms: $10 per month Sample Baby’ Wallace Reducing Records.. 7. $15 TUESDAY—THE WOMEN’S SALON PRESENTS C % : Walter Camp Daily Dozen, «$10 Gg $ arriages ome examples— Victor Exercise Records....s.ssseseesseees $3 Tailored Twill pe Go-Carta $212 for $318 suite, 4 pleces, combination mahogany, Queen Anne type cage ; ‘or $452 suite, 8 pieces enamel, Cottage type 6 Kiddie Records n a Book.........0600+ Frocks 59 50 jg vase sit eolled-—otherwise $455 for $683 suite, 8 pieces combination mahogany, Queen Anne type 9 ° in perfect condition. Sixteen in fi ¥ all—for those who don’t wait $553 for $830 suite, 8 pieces combination walnut, Queen Anne type SEVENTH FLOOR Our $69.50 and $75 grades too long, Reduced like this: $693 for $1,040 snite, 6 pieces combination mahogany, Louis XVI. type * Typical, in every way, of $47.50 Carriages—$37.50. $746 for $1,119 snite, 9 pieces combination mahogany, Louis XVI. type . $43.60 Carriages—$32.25. $51 -Carriages—$38.25, $59.60 Carriages—$44.50. $910 for $1,366 suite, 7 pieces combination mahogany, Sheraton type i he dee’ Be Dewy teehions) Ge Coen $1,277 for $1,916 suite, 7 pieces combination mahogany, Chippendale type surplice neckline, the fine cording for finishing, the beaded girdle and the coat closing effect of the skirt. In a most excellent qual- ity of navy blue twill. $41 Carriages—$30.50. , 225 Separate Bedroom Pieces, Third to Half Less Full size bedsteads, single bedsteads, dressing tables, vanity dressers, bureaus, chiffo- niers, chifforobes, night tables, chairs, benches. Same styles and woods. as the suites, Sixth Gallery, New Bullding $46.50 Carriages—$34.50, $36.50 Carriages—827.50, $58 Carriages—$34.50. $49.50 Go-carts—$37. y $42.50 Go-carts—$34, Third Gallery, New Bullding Second Floor, Old Buliding ae eee! Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats, $125 | Velour Portieres, only $24.75 pr. saearee_eeee Finest quality of soft pile fabrics. Altho’ the same grade sella elsewhere for more S - H = I = R - T - bs ' * * *# Distinctive coats in gray, brown, navy blue and Wanamaker portieres are of deep-piled, lustrous " black—and unusually fine at this price, for the furs quality velours, reversible, 48 in, wide and 7 ft. 6 in. long, Pick of the market at $1.95 were personally selected before the season began and long enough for all rooms except those with unusually high All woven madras the prices went up! Kit fox, beaver, wolf, squirrel, doorways ai caracul; best of their kind. . ; ; ie * * # They are put together with open French seams down the IN Fine, conservative V HEN chic Parisiennes— and, in fact the smart front edge, but are overlocked on the other three sides, a sat- ie rv ’ women of the world—-gathered at La Potiniere isfactory but inexpensive finish. : : . SAY BAYE R’ when you buy. Insist! at noonday during the season at Deauville in August, it They may be had in blue, brown, rose, golden brown, or in blue with Rich fibre silk stripes was evident that the success of the taupe, brown, red, rose, golden brown or mulberry; rose with green; a Te rcse with brown; green with brown. Fourth Gallery, New Building Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians ove Mushroom Hat of Felt reer was assured for the coming season, r 23 years and proved safe by millions for , * : . Made the good, stand- ard Wanamaker way —, A o # «© ‘ = The importance of this fashion was seconded by the smart $67 5 Di S $5 . \ = Colds Headache women of America at the Polo games at Westbury. . 0 nner ets at 0 1,800, sizes 14 to 17 - ** © 7 $3 ; saatat , i ot- * Toothache Rheumatism Now the Wanamaker Store goes a step further and presents English semi-porcelain sets by J. and G. Meakin, a p 7% a unique collection of mushroom hats of fine felts, ter of repute who does not rely on his reputation but is ever vigilant regarding details of workmanship. Each set has 107 pieces, hard, clear porcelain that will wear like iron, Pajamas, also, at $1.95 These are also of woven madras—the good-looking nice-feeling, long-wearing woven madras which so many men wear the year ‘round, These, too, are the pick of the market at their prige—$1.95. Street Floor, New Bullding, Neuritis Lumbago Pain At $8.50 to $18 Colors are those approved by Paris—cocoa, beige, vanilla bean, rust, henna shades, gray and black, The trimmings are very simple—in other words, exceed- ingly smart, whether a cocard or band of ribbon, or a bit of fur. rt corammty, SEONG Floor, Old Bullding Neuralgia Pain, Excellent shapes—the well liked Candida pattern, a wide buff bor- dcr with cross bars in darker tone and swags of roses. ccept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, ndy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste These patterns are in open stock as well as in sets, Replenishment Ate the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Balicylicacid purchases will be at regular prices. Second Gallery, New Buliding i. _ . ass a -_—_—- &