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THE EVENING WORLD, WILTED, YOUNG WOMAN DRAINS POISON VIAL; | SAYS “HE'S” PROMINENT habeams Attract Passeraby tn Cen tral Park—Gives Fifth Avenue Address, # Because she found life not worth while Bince she lost her flance, a fashionably @ressed young woman who described herself as Miss Marie Taylor. twenty- @ight, of No. 10 East 50th Street, a! tempted suicide last night by drinking five ounces of iodine from a bottle while Seated on a bench in Central Park op- Gaite West 77th Street, according to police. etter draining the bottle she screamed. and summoned fnd administered an ac ‘ker Hos- tal, responding to an ambulance call, gok the young woman to the hospital. r condition was said not to be seri- 8. Questioned at the hospital by Patrol- O'Neil, the young woman ts alleged p have said: the sad termination of a love af- I can't live without him. You Great Stories in McCall’s Magazine Hendrik van Loon author of “The Story of Mankind,” begins in December McCall’s his master work, “The Story of The Bible’ Rafael acclaimed the Modern Dumas, contributes “Fortune’s Fool,” a charming romance of Bite Sseoeti Vance master of mysteries, writes the thrilling novel “Double Doom.” Ethel M. Dell tells a story of a great friendship and a great love in romantic Ori- ental atmosphere. Robert W. er ers weaver of amazing lots, ferns a Yuletide a wherein struggle desperately Love,Death Evil for the hero. Get it today at Your Newsdealer’s Magazine OMEN! DYE WORN, FADED THINGS NEW ro Dresses Draperies Kimonas — Ginghams Curtains Stockings Walcts Covetings Everything Diamond Dyes > Each 15 cent package of “Diamond yes” contains directions so simple ¥ woman can dye or tint her oid, | n if she D mond Dye ther kind—then et home «ive Wo your dr er the maf ial you wish t " whether it is linen, cottor Diamond Dyes never * fade, or run.—Adyvt, M Calls STEWART WEEK at Broadway at Ninth, New York Women’s $15 Fur-trimmed Hats at $10 A splendid opportunity for the miss, young woman or ma- tron who requires a small hat to wear with her winter coat of fur or cloth. Many charming shapes—pretty draped turbans, that roll gracefully away from the face, and hats that demu shade the eyes—in duvetyns and velvets in the season’s smar colors. The trimmings are very simple—mole, squirrel and with touches of Paisley and hand embroidery. 64 Women’s Dresses that were $55 to $137. Mala go for $38.50 $68.50 New frocks, many of them this season’s successful mod- els in Crepe de chine and Twills for afternoon and street. Crepes, chiffons and laces for dinner and evening wear. Mostly individual models made distinctive by some smart use of embroidery or beading—or severely simple with interesting silhouettes given by pleatings or drap- eries. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Women’s $14 One-strap Pumps, $8.35 640 pairs from one of the tore- most bootmakers in America. Tan and black calfskin walking shoes; patent leather and black satin pumps for afternoon wear. Moder- ately rounded toes; medium and high heels. All sizes. There are no better shoes made, and the price— $8.35—is actually less than today’s wholesale cost. Firat Floor, Old Bullding. $6.50 Diagonal All-silk Duvetyn at $4.50 yd. A beautiful soft-pile fabric for coats, evening wraps and dresses, all silk in a smart, diagonal weave, 40 in. wide. Only 1,000 yards in all, so that an early selection will insure greatest choice. Black—plenty of it—midnight blue, king’s blue, plum, rust, French blue, taupe, garnet red, reseda green, gray and two tones of brown, lighter and darker. Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Buliding. Women’s $2.50 to $3.50 Combination Suits, $1.55 ea. Cotton and wool mixed. Various weights, good full sizes, finely rithed, well made and finished with good buttons, firm, flat lock-seams, in the following style—Lcw necked mostly with With Duchess necks ‘high in the back, low in front), ankle length. High necked, long and extra sizes. ‘elbow sleeves sleeves and ankle length, Regular Street Floor, Old Building Silk Petticoats and Pettibloomers $4.95 to $6.95 grades, $3.45 and $4.35 Regular and extra Oly s00—and they will go quickly e for every occasion, are in the + n and silk Jersey, for street and sports ished with tailored cuffs or pleated Third Floor, Old Bullding. nee s 35c to 50c Handkerchiefs, 25c Of pure Irish linen, bioidered in figures in white, with dots in col ed lace edgings have corners embroidered to match. -hemstitched with hand embroidered initials sns in white, Men’s $1 and $1.25 Handkerchiefs, 75c Of pure Irish linen, shire-hemstitched, with hand embroidered cor- ner initials in white combined with colors. ‘Others are shire-hemstitched with tape borders and machine embroidered corner initials. Main Aisle, Street, Floor, Old Buliding. $7 to $8.50 Handbags, $4.25 Pin morocco leather, chiffon velvet, Pekin silk and duve- tyn bags in envelope and strap-book, pouch and shopping bag shapes. Leather bags of finest quality genuine pig morocco leather with double outside flaps and inside frames. Excellent moire linings, ather handles. Black, brown, navy blue. ners of hand em- Some with narrow Others are in three or four shire-hemstitched with silk bags, lue, of in black and a fine quality of Chiffon velvet bags, in blaxk and brown, a firm, soft, closely woven quality of velvet. in brown and st grade of du- 1 in bags. hinestones. gs in deli- frames, mir- »vered frames or frames filigree metal in Silk cords anil ¢ : -handle Orna to be found for $ 4h of white metal $40 Belber Wardrobe & Trunks at $32.50 40x22 in. ments and clasp ; lift top; five drawers; lock rod; shoe box; ten hangers; | laundry bag; convertible hat box Made of three-ply basswood, zov ered and lined with vuleanized fibre. Only 22 at this price. Elghth Gallery, New Buliding. test seal 1922, Children’s Book Week Thursday in the Auditorium 2.15—Lillian Owen’s Marion- ettes, fascinating, famous, fun- ny. Holiday Vaudeville with hats music. rely | 3 P. M.—Through the cour- | tesy of George H. Doran Com- pany the following three authors Second Floor, Old Bullding. will speak and give readings: $69.75 Kitchen Cabinets, $57.50 Fifty white enameled cabi- nets, with rounded corners and edges, sliding bottom ey in base. Cabinet is 72 inches hi depth of base is 21 inches. he sliding porcelain steel table top is 25x40. inches. Flour bin ca- Leah for 25 pounds; with ad- justable glass sugar container and glass spice jars. Sliding shelves, three doors, large com- John Farrar, editor of “The Bookman” and author of “Songs for Parents.” Frederick Arnold Kummer, author of “The Earth’s Story,” a three-volume history of the origin of man—for children. Also author of “The Plaster Saint” and other novels. Grace Isobel Colborn, lecturer and public speaker and well known in literary circles. Especially noted for her recently partment for cookin utensils, pastry board and block for meat suctessful book reviews by choppers. radio. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding. First Gallery, New Sullding. Table Sterling Silver 20 to 25 per cent. less Not many pieces but reveal- ing that restraint of taste and simplicity of design which marks pieces of the best workmanship. All selected because they are known to be favorites of the gift season. $75 to $120 Coffee Sets, $52 to $78 Three pieces each, in butler or bright finish. Several designs. Gold lined. $195 Tea Sets, $150 Five pieces, Colonial design, bright or butler finish. $68 Candlesticks, $51 pair Wide, square bases, Corinthian column stems, in a classic, simple, very beautiful design. $27 Plain Bread Trays, $17 50 to $15 Bonbonieres, $5.25 to $10.50 Plain and pierced designs, basket shapes. Silver Courts, Street Floor, \ Old Bullding. 120 Rugs from India at just Half Price Direct from Amritsar, India, they are of grades that ‘ measure up with rugs selling at double the price today. $38 Beloochistan Rugs for $19 50—in red and old rose—average size 6 x 3.10 feet. $68 Khiva Rugs for $34 50—in red and old rose—average size 6x 3.10 feet. $150 to $350 Afghan Carpets, $75 to $175 20—in rich red and old rose shades. Sizes from 8.1x6 to 10.8x 7.8 feet. Sixth Gallery, New Bullding Down-filled Sateen Quilts Made in our own sanitary factory. Covered with a high-grade sateen in beautiful shades of old rose, Copenhagen blue, brown and green. $11.50 for our $14 grade—double be , cut 6x6 feet. $12.50 for our $16 grade—single bed size, cut extra long—b ft. wide by 7 feet long. $13.50 for our $17.50 grade—double bed size, extra long, cut 6 3 First Floor, Old Building. All- $12.50 iv, Motor Robes, $9.25 200 in bright, attractive plaids through and through, including some of the popular camel color plaids. Two different patterns and ten different colorings. Size 60x80 with fringe—weight four pounds. All wool. In blues, grays, greens and camel mixtures. Street Floor, New Buliding. A: Carloqd of SALEM Cord Tires for Stewart Week | At the Season’s Lowest Prices | 30x3!—Standard—$8.75 30x3;—S uper- erorsise—$11, 15 The lowest prices at whi tire has ever been sold. Regular cords guaranteed fo! of service. Super-oversize cords guaranteed for 10,- 000 miles of service. Salem cord tires are pract proof. They are made 0 quality cord material purest gum 8,000 miles ’ trouble- © highes yregnated with Broad deep non-skid + re tough and long wearing Clincher— Regular 4 Sale P List 4x 30 x 314... .$8.75 $12.95 32x Clincher—Super-oversize 33 x 30x 3%..$11.75 $15.95 sox dy, ; x44 $40.70 Straight Becd— Super-oversize Bx 4M, $41.55 30 x 314 ox 5 $19.95 3ix4 5x5 $419.50 32x4 sT.x +» $41.25 S5L85 33 x 4. f Street Floor, New Building WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, ---Many New Golden Specials for Thosay Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 This is one of the many outstanding values in dining room furniture being offered during Stewart Week. It is a ten-piece suite of mahogany, in antique finish, in Heppelwhite de- sign, and comprises enclosed china cabinet, serving table, 54-inch round extension table, one arm and five side chairs. Only seven suites at this price. But there are many other dining room suites; among them: $332.50 from $445—10-piece walnut. $372.50 from $560—10-piece walnut. $411 from $822—9-piece walnut. $453 from $906—11-piece enamel. | A $1,162.50 Dining Suite, $550 $192.50 from $985—10-piece mahogany, $529 from $1,058—12-piece walnut. $621.50 from $1,243—10-piece mahogany, $675 from $1,350—l11-piece mahogany, Sixth Gallery, New Bulldings More Dinner Sets offered Showing the surprising range and lowness of prices, proving the fact that the new China Store at Wanamaker’s is offering the best values to be had in New York American Porcelain52- Rreces ad No. City. Gold-encrusted Sets 4, No. Stewart sete Decoration Grade “Week, : i de Week 30 Green and gold.. $9.50 Pam Mn MH Blue and pred ae $950 10 Imported « $310 $178.00 $18 $9.50 ia 35 Colm gold band and'fiso $25 $1650 Te ire eee ore ed 100 to Hi lesa pol 12 French china. . $225.00 25 Ameri 60 10 Fi china... $250.00 15 Illustrated is an exquisite 12 107 piece set of Dresden 19 French china... .. $295.00 16 china by Meissen in muiti- 20 colored all-wer flower de- 19 French china.......++ $375 $325.00 12 sign, coin gold handles, gold 12 OH border; 8126 grade for 49 French china... +++. 3450 $375.00 10 French k Second Gallery, New Bidg. In Negligee Salon $10.50 Albatross Robes, $7.95 Bindings of satin edged with Valenciennes lace emphasize the smart lines of this charming robe made in pretty tuxedo style. Sky blue, French I blue, mauve, wisteria and shell pink. $21.50 French Flannel Robes, $17.50 Entirely unadorned except for a silk cord girdle, the chic of this lounging robe, which is lined throughout with white china silk, lies in the fine quality of the material. Sky blue, mauve, wisteria, shell pink and French blue. Third Floor, Old Bullding. $18 Banjo Mandolins, $13.50 Our own banjo mandolins that we have in regu- lar stock at $18 are marked $13.50 for Stewart Week. Easy to play; lots of fun. Ukeleles—our regular $10 instruments—$7.50. First Gallery, New Bullding. kitchen INDIVIDUAL SHOPS Two Pounds of Goodies for the Price of One Vor the remainder of Stewart Week Camee Caramels, unequalled for their fresh- ness and delicious flavor. pound, now two !bs., $1.75. Regularly $1.75 per Bitter Sweet Peppermints, for which our candy is noted. Regularly 80c pound, now two pounds for 80c. Eighth Gallery, New Buliding, Oiptreet Floor, Old Bullding. Peanut brittle, crisp and toothsome, regularly 40c pound, now two pounds for 40c. Downstairs Store, New Bullding. _FOR MEN The London Shop offers your choice of $60 to $75 British-made Overcoats British-made Lounge Suits British-made Golf Suits. All at one price The overcoats are “in-between” coats—warm enough for chilly days, yet light enough to be no burden; vigorous, full-blooded men wear them all through the winter. Just 175 British-made, me- dium-weight coats. Single-breasted slip-on hox coats, raglan or set-in sleeves; and double-breasted Chesterfield models. Of exceptionally fine tweeds and cheviots. Offering a truly noteworthy oppor- tunity for 175 fortunate men to secure a fine Frit- ish overcoat at a very moderate price. Sizes 34 to 46. $48 are a fine collection of tweeds, cheviots, cellently tailored. grays and brown, Sizes The lounge suits at single-breasted models in saxonigs and worsteds Distinetive patterns in 34 to 44, The golf suits at $18 are three-piece suits, in- cluding coat, knickers and long trousers, and may be worn for golfing, motoring, shooting, hiking. ing tweeds and cheviots, in g1 , brewns, terns and tailoring. Sizes 314 to 44, heathers. ba of very different look- Typically British in pat Mad Street Floor, New Buliding 6,000 Heavy all-silk $1 to $2 Neckties at 65c._ of good-looking patteris in warm checks, dots, bias stripes, figured Hundreds moire stripes, Autumn colorings Twill with moire, reps. Ties to please every taste, it seems, and at a pee out of a proportion to their fine quality * 1,500 pairs of pinks. Generously cut, opportunity tock up for pajamas of high qualit well-tailored the garment to winter vuting $1.75 for Men’s $2.50 Pajamas $3.95 for Men’s $5 and $6 Soft Hats Shapes for young men and old Roll brim, welted or bound. Many silk-lined 600 Caps, $3 grade, Imported caps, well-lined. Pleasing mixture SPECIALIZED SERVICE—STREF In five shades each of brown and gray, $1.45 ding OO.R

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