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I Commissioner O'Neill Grows Mild Toward Man Who Defied Him. ? GIVES "REASONABLE TIME" Jeannette-Langford Contest Will Be Attended by Large Force of Special Police. TVena rat inns for ISS .Teflnni?-tt??-T.nncfnid ftgbt al Madison P^iiarc O.ir.lon t*V--stght were tfolnp fnrwsnl merrily vrstrrday In the tP'i.ce ot Ta; ' Powers, and ths rnsa *vii<> has temporarily defiod Um asw Mata r.ox !***? >"ommls?li-.n do..* not expr.-t nny lnter rerence from thai quartm Potaftrotssloawr F. R O'Neill. who insiste.i si the la ? meeting t i -. : i r Powers appear b'fnr?- the ??" misslan sgsls srltri counsel ard prepsre<1 to snawar question ll -ii It ?rat Mea that Poaort should '? I < onable length of time In which to resri nd lo th" r?c?rnmlBslon'i Whal ?? o Id happen to tho Madison to, sire Athletic Club, arhlch Is the er| i Batloa nsnie tka! Pn???-? sails ;:ndrr fur Bghl promoting purposes. In casa Potrera persists in his defiant* Mr. O'Neill aras tint r?"ady to Bay but if tras apparent that ths Binghamton member of t?-e commis-j ?i?jn is ready i?> go t>> liai mat aith the strarnoter and sac th.. afalr through 18 a Balsh. j I sxps I. howev? ' isloner O'Neill yesterday, thai Mr. Postera srW appear at t next l M ? atlas ? insel, and car- j talnli silling to anssrer aarr <*fa?*shSB8B,M ? ! ? arse to dis? cussing the points 1"' "ant? to tsks up t It Is o? derstood ? ?? hi? gaaaSjOaa will hr. ? iijpfly a Uni g th?? lin?? of t!??? report of tl e ror? i ti forwarded tsj tssj BSSBSSiaBSBSBI by th?* SBSMIsaS H-viar?. j At) mi. ' altei the Wells-Browa ?ght. V t ? ? ? hing t?. do ' ; ortl 1 : raiting of pi es." added Ur. O'Neill, "si thoush ? reg? excel In so ? thai matter Is eormeeted witii thai ?tal? si 'ax on ths K" ? r,: Reports tl at th?? Madlsi n Bq MM Cluh ?lid not hS ? .. ? ?ai a H ? ?? ' Msd .ti Pguau*e Car?ela, ?'.o ao oeuld not m?? t the Frawlei law, were denounced as .?m.';" i.x ;: i c partner 4.f '?Pat** Powers. ? Th?? Madiaoh Square At ? len?-?' nn Mad BSid iv.i'ok. ?'inning ?ion. Ju to July, M : " '?*) ha ' lh< Madison Bq ?till? tic < i ib 1? 111?- ora, Il -'.il "li ? ll IS OUI lili' ?. a 14 ? ! il - ' - o ws sad ot h? %at- ask???1 ? .vi l i sre lo S.--.V is thai the athletic eiuh bas sv ? I'j'P h';.i that I i ? the requtrci piled Pollok Th?- Madison Bq isi ? I Polios ?\? .. i*raa organ ltd is a r< | .. ? a Amateur J )? ti i 'nlon Tl ? i ? lkg . ed, p " vir'.i] that no IIquoi i on th? i . naed under* the Krawlej set while ? Hrarftg ?-ont,.. on. and they wore retry careful, lu said, v. ,d v..-. ild . ?-.n*':. ? to be CftlS '??'. to - ? that . rule of nn fo.niiilBS.uw ?. sen ed. s*at t"?? Jeannetts f?ajigford fight to ?t< ra I asa ?a o SV d ;. . addl- i Henal quad "f Bpeeial oltlcera to keep! order laside the (Jardea, they asid day. ami it la iisMsrstood that s far largar toree ot ] an will ts detailed for duty outskh thsa waa iheie on last Wednesday Bight TOADSTOOLS KILL THREE Score of Italians Poisoned byj Supposed Mushrooms. Th? Inability of Itahans In The Broni to distingu?an between naushi ? a ? toad-j CB ' ' ' "!' t ..r? i yest? rdaj I ?lgl ? men snd a were polso ? burrisd to Kordhaml ., Ho.-r'it?*'- and 1 lltlon <?i) or '?.- atl ? ? xpe' ted. Angeline I> Bal dead, had a blrthda par! ra. |q*? ? i".i er ai of th? n< by looking blitlicl.-y ?i | The In;, and b? fi of lbs Trenton. '? oi w< ? ralla on? an? i i Tha sews pn : thiough iha Italian ctt-artsr, :r.u\ Mveral of ths marv gut ta " :aii :o th" hospital, j an!? ? ?. '."H'??? Other treated themselves. Later In i daymen I srork in dJtches dropped their'shov? to i- aaars I doctor's ofl.% store. Altcaarther a acore of p??rsons ?? "? ? frors the effe? l> of tha t? adsl < ?Tener BehwrauUrOi ke, arltk ?" ' elgel? Saan, CTarasatr'a ptt^aaclan, started an hv ?" rijat on, wk tka ?ss "f the ircuWe In spite of f the do? tor? nt the ho??., si i / the grand? father In * night at l a'eioch it araa t ths ether menv gf the 1 ? 'i bul nu ? f' ? rsa over* B< < o Gentil? ? re? years old, ?Ued a' I ?? lock Those ? tliUon sra Josephine De H the dea girl; Loaardo i'? Barvo, ... m^ . i .,? .. ?. -.-? i? aad Otovaaaia Qentile, , ? sfe H ? Baal IfSth T-?.? ng of loadstoolB has beei r#<- ' ? . y one < th? i o*" tve sa ?' Italian quartet ta? hospital, Josephine Oarello. els ol'J. dt*^ on Bept? mbei ?. ? and ? rol ? : an till very 111. THIEVES C??vIE ON LINER Brought from Austrian Prison, They Face Trial in Boston. Abggi ' " ? gts ? ' : ght froi Trieste, Fsl ' ? Joaepj and J?. 1 IJ'Ti ' . i' are ' i'i<- igt.; nid M. M Cronln, rsuM '? 'o .i.i a s ? I ra seat for ? ti \fter a ? unsutcessf attempt to sil r?;ra'' ll? tiie?i to esoaps on ths ssai at Triaste, aad ton <j..i - aid from tl.? A ntrlsfl po . Thg ' gton s d for ?r lusrs t nig though n< ass >*???- rssstartod sboard. j. \u!i :. Iss releasod to mm HEAR MUSIC IN DEATH HOUSE I ... Priponr*-;; in Siig f>mg Enjov Treat Proridcd V>y V/?rden. '. rond?n In the deathhi ?? a ^ ssr ? star, latroduosd by "WBrden Joba i. y,e! ne*]i ai Blag ?mg rriaon yostsrdsy. It ..ghiy eii?oye<1 by foiri^rn con ?i?;nned men COBflnsd tliei?, at theli BS-> ? i roved. ?... ik ?is? ions a' tha prison grid Ward?1? Kemi'-dy tbougbl that as s o? the holiday it \ a-ell to prot I . ;. roed ai iu?r dir- i (grast V'A' M " "? ? ; 'jU' ? GIVE REYES-A JHJN Madero So Advises, Deprecating Violence of Mob. CONFIDENT HE CANNOT WIN Mexico City Calm Again, After Riots Centring Around Re? actionary Candidate. ttexteo City, Sept 4 ? A pro? laniation telcstii? ?had b> l'ratKlnjft V Ma'leio fiom Pueble, .nul pOOllabed here to-day, c:> prcoata lila disapproval :it the breaking ug ?'f th?s Heves mrotitiR >c?t??r<inv . "If th? lMiiX ?lKtHt'?r??hiI? ?rovokevt asar." the Progressive Presidential candidate aajrs, "'t asas bscaiMM ha did nal re?i?ert tlip rig:,ls m the people. S?>. if v.< \ i" h?ve peace wo mus? regpecl 11 ? r rinnt? itbcrs. ' appr^iat^ that General Reyes, In launching his oandidacy, cam ; Indignation, Inaamuch by ? i ? ? i n k ao he aecka lo Itnprove ti?<- opportunity i>> Impose sn? other dlrtstornhtp, bul ws mus! proceed i within the law. i am conlMenl that he cannol w i : !. risM are count upen M per .??lit ?if l h< people belt-?; with nrs. If v. e o si a ? w in be in the same pro? ? on." . T? ?"i i was nothing ????? the appert of the ? ?day to rerall y?denla v'.? rk'ti;ic, rx ? ept the heav) patrol of mounted poHca i which moved aboul t1" atreets ?it regular Intervals. Shutters ?rere remove?! from I a store a1n?lowa m the usual hour tins morn? i :??cr ami ?--v^rythinc was reported ejulet. The rioting whicl f.i'.io?.-. ?-?l the attempt of General Bernsrdj Reyes, candidate for real<r]en?B}/ In opposition t.? Francisco '. j Madero, to gddresa his BUpportera gathered i" tii- netgbborhood or the nes National Theatre, imtw i.i coursa "f ronstru? lloi . not ?ptol|f?l untU a latf hour la t night, The j form? :? 8acrstaJ7 of War ?'as Btoned by a! ? >f afaderlsta snd forced lo al anden I hi* speech. Ti?o police repr-ntorth charged the rioters, and in the resultsnl meteea tort) ?three persona ware Injured. ?;i?tifr,.i Reyes attributes tho ?ff.? i ? to a prearranged plea of certain persona at? tarho<i to the Depertment of Communies? !!?? declared he had received notice that uoikmci esaployed on auM works. < ?iiilooie.! with thai ili-pai tin? ut. b;tr1 not been paid on B t'!,'i y, as was customary, hm had been ?.aii.-.i irit?> the capltsl for | tii? puniese of disrupting Ihe tweeting of] ? general said he had ? r?m ? ; i ted thla Information lo Prcsldcni de : la Barra, who promised him thsl the plan. ; If su? ii h our ssiated, would be frustrated! ' Jt la general!) believed, howevei ob was of more 01 lesa spontan? origin, since it cesitalned to s larga extent ? In their t?w ns whose Maderlsi aym? i ? ould not brook Ihe aighl of a rival dirotonstratloe . - sre possibilities of ' i trouble in the ? all Issued bj the atu ??f too Libe i .?1 pai ?.'.. boh ailed, t?? ??-ii!.?! row i o protest sgainst ?;.,,. i Minister of th Interior, arge wil unnei esssi t I roughnesa In lha methods ?.?ci I , dispel day's mob. They term hlra the I "Chief of Cosss?3sts'* for having or?irre?l or i erraltted the poll re to charge the mob. Chlnsmeca, state of ll?relos, Bept. 4.? \ battle la reported to have oc?suned nerrr here between federal troops under Oen eral Federi??<> Morale?, ami .1 force com? m;,n<3e'i by Oenersl Emiliano Zapata ; Ifty Zapatista ??re bettered lo here been] . 1 ?i Zap.?:.?. II is taid. was seen la fall I : 0111 his b?Brss -. FiRE AT STEEPLECHASE $40,000 Blaze Out Before Most; of Crowd Knew About It. v.. , : : ? .:: Bteeplecriase P ?hi - Ihe h?lldi ? ;? ' t.r.His'.' out "ti" r,f the biggest crowds of ? ? ? sot .nuaart?PT of the dense throng m i." Cone} Isterad place knew Dg about it . ? ? started in 11. ... 1 'palde ! ?Of t " an ?11'" rang ihe Interior fire alarm system, whl? !i ? . practli all] all the employ? i and people a/ho have made Steeple? igl inp, pla? 1 ousands. ? their fantastic costumi s an 1 ? worked hard, seising lira buck? Si ttlng aratei ..11 the bul - 1 men got there th? :ii e wa a mot t out Mrs. \a na Ton '?- ? lite rt Btaur? 1 tiiH ho aa as .. a ? : war standing Ioo1 Ina at tin Bteeplechsfl f?.. tor.??? at w?.i!.. bef? ? ? ' regular de partm, rmbcred that she had ?''??' bei lews :? wd some inoney In - upstslra. She ran ??? lo gi ' ?? vt;., ;. ?1 (JOS II ? as it < n bj ti ?? smoke Moi nted Pstrolri - n v* rdner, oi ihe < 'one* Islsnd -jt; - t!??n. heard her screaming ai'?i wenl to bei Ifs ?:rtl h*C tlown nil light, but . gol to Ihe a I] he slnted. It. <;?? i.,fr ol the <'oiiey lijjauid Hospital, aoon broiiKh' mm around. . ; o\> ?i ?ii ? n pavlMon went la sliding down Ihlngfl ar.'l 1 pla? eg atui getting Its Fk;i t- blowri :'t> in the in .'i:??i fallini down stepa and laugl Ing, si d didn't ? ? 0 ? ieorge R Tllyo 1 owner ol Steeplecliase Park, eatlmstcd the dan agi ai II. SAFE BLOWERS GET $500; Move Brooklyn Butcher'.s Strong 3ox Away from Window. loi? V?"1 lo ?-.;Bh Snd soin?? fewelry early vcst?erds: morsjng a' the butcher ivlmp el low- : lachear, No. ZU st " ? '. i ""i" i ie burglary is ? ? . ' ?eersi thsl ha? a oecurr?fd In the neli I ? d ? ? ? entl . Ti" : window ami ? Um tait, a small one, f om us position in ?tree! lo I.<ar of t! ?? shop, v ? ? it ?->(-" n I ? .I '.'..'?= iiiiplo.? r?. ! in' -. .it ?.k ?? ? M' nia y morning and when ha -?-? wi.a: had hap? p. ti? ?i Informed the poll - ?if th?> Adama st? ? ? '.'ii. i - ?. - ?? 41 w' r?' put on the ess* Morris i;?Mcr, the finger] expert of the d< I I ?-.? ?. nodt . a pi ' ? ?... >?{.- ?nd t ie of the building likely lo I ? i OREMBB SOON TO KNOW PATE Decision cf Governor Dix Expected in a Week ?? : . v. r. i ihe qnet ;T'.n of th* ra> ?j of President Gressei ..[ Qoseoa will . ided ;i?iii the uncertainly which titn held up ajMuay aJFaln in that ?MkrOugli wlfJ he removxi. it i- more than a year ?Caco 'h.' rra't limit bsgsn whl? h iCMiltci in ? Indjctnaanta a?fglnsi twenty ?one men, ruan,\ of them rnembsra of Gresaer'i enbinet 0?j* | ot thih r.timtier two cagivictlona |?ssHjlted an?i , .??>v?-i?(i ownsTB oc "Hi, hors? ,?n?i cert??"j plcsdsd guilt! In the mlddll ?f the grsfl hunt a com of ritlz'-n.' Brent io Albany snd rsadajad cnmfdslnt st?-iu?t dresser, rimr?? ii's him win? 11.? omp-tc ta ??? anl naajlaBi or Altai * hfarmr Isstlni sjg Bgoalha i on mUsione; ordway forwafalod hfg re? port to '.??.?rnoi I>i\. recommendina ?irer .., | res o\u\ on lb? i ro md of In? oagps? tones The Ck?r? rnoi sal 'i ?? day ??r ti??st werk tt ?1 '"?i i"*-, snd i ? ii ? ?i? -- ... i probabli a/Ill l< ai n fat? a tlon la'tr :i )n ?;,,\,..,, ., I , " o. Um i omina i.... j KILLS MANAGER OF BANK: i Brother o? Discharged Employe Takes Up Quarrel. _ SEEKS VICTIM IN HIS HOME i Bookkeeper Slapped His Supe? ! riors Little Son, and His Res? ignation Was Accepted. in. Tstsgmiib i<>tii?- THbaaa I t'.iiatem?]*) nty, Bept I.- Shot In his own j homo by SJie drunken ba-Othor of I ': tsiarsjsd employe. nnf?ni> isa-tsmoa, rasa? ag'?r of ths QaatSBBSls rranrh of the! ahutos OccMoate, i? de?.] ke casara be ronid i ikii overlook flli act at eruolty to hi? the- j ?id ?on The basket aras pound ad fataiiv y sat arda* and died this raorwsrsg. Fis va? "oe ..f (in l.eat known CltlSSM Bfl the repnhlir. sn.l was wld'ly m o'mlni'd In iiei(;|ih.,rins' Ktate.?. The l.anro <">erldente. ' with niiinrroiis branoho?, f? th? leading flna'iH.il Institution of the r||\ snd one of the hrst known flnaixcisl bosses In Latin i .Vne-|. a .lijan Moiini? u;.?; the ???a'.ei Ufa brother, ' Rafael, aras ths eattss of it an Rafael I Molltii? had hern rWlBSCtSd ?a It h the Ban. o . Ocetdewte f??? maay >ear?-. ser\ing it in j other plaCSS h?fore rumine here. Us was head ?>no|?ko?.r<-, ,lP,? WB. ,-onsid- ' ?red one ot ths bank's most valuable at-j tai he?, ?hough hi? l'iiis<-|u?>ne.s(; of mun'i'r made him msnv enemie?. *l<-> parMei:lnr disliked rhIMren, and upon several o?**?l skins this dislike took the form of ph. ????al v|olrn?-e. A fr>\ <l"4\? h;;.i MtgOSl lhei?|.-?n. ".lauster IbeigUBll's little aot\, approaehed the crusty bookkeeper ?nd upssl a well of ink upon pome papers that were be-In:? , signed. Mollne fea\o th?? bo>- ?, ?e.und slap, ! abd the ? h?ld r??n Cl*ylag la Ms father. The' bov was hi? only Child, an?! BHtOf Ih.-r-'ien w. latssssriy angry, Irai mid DOtbiag ..t th?- time. Moiine s?)t riovn find ?irote a polite |r?trr Of resignation, saying he thought ha rouM no longer gerv4 ths bank He l.?? *d mlttSd Stnoa the Shooting that hS had no Idas* tl would be accepted'. He reckoned without hk host, however, for the banker] replied thai It wa?. best lor all mn'oined I 'hat the resignation he accepted. < hn BTlned at his Mininiary dismissal, Moiine went to hlS home For aesreral day? th<- family hi"odr?i over ths ?natter and s biother vowed 4?n seance. Tha threats ??' Juan Mottos wer?: not takes seriously, but jasa procesdsd to spend Barrerai hour? In preparing. When ? approached Iberguen'a house bs h saJd to have been violently Intoxicated. The aervants i*afueed t>? admil him. bul ??fier a struggle at the ?;.4t< lie ruahsd In and ' ' ?l the room, familiar through fOIIBSf viisi;.?. a?-- bla brother's lUBBSSIISSr, where Iberguen was seated This was yeatsrdsy evening. Bhsrp ?orris followed ami the ??- ordered Mollne tinown out. but ( ths serrsnts, slrssdy terrified, ?lid not re-' -?i, nd to the : .'Hk' ? s call for aid. Then1 M..hue apSS*aachOd again snd this lisas made a din cl d< mand lhal h i brother bs reinstated at ones snd si doubl? bit former balary. A haughty IS joinder. coupled witii a snosr, followed. Without snother word Molina dree pistol ..n.i commenced Bring. *""' bullel penetrated the liver and another the arm. Benoi Iberguea died in great pain this raornh ? Molla? la under an est. CbargOd with t e murder, and public feeling against html la Intense, although there aoems no need to fear public lawlessness. His trial probably will come Dp nexl month. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL SHOT DEAD Governor of Penal Settlement, Who, Ordered Flogcings. Killed. Kertehlnsk, Asiatic Russia, Bept. 1? The governoi <<r the Zarantul panai Bettlemani waa sbol and kiiled to-day by an Dnknown \ man. Tlie asm ?.?in was arrested. The mim preseated the card of an en ?- i ? ?.? r? r oi ths prison and wai roceivod bj ; the Kovernor In his private office. Ira m? liately upoi cro Ing the threshold the ' Bfistsin drew ? r?n*or**er and flrod two BhotS at the ofTl'ii. I?"'h bullOtS took I effort, the governor being Instantly killed. | ??uairis attracted by the shooting rushed Into th? room and the man, after a Btrug-gle wa? oTerpowered. it wa? ?t the Zarantul prison thai Faso ?oiT, ths rerolutlonlat, who In IBM a1-.?.!.- ! Blnated W.mtC von Plehve, Minister <?i the Interior, committed BUidde last fall as aj protest sgTsJasl corporal punishment In? flicted ?it ths prison. According lo the governora the oiflcera had discovered .. plot to relea an the political prisoners. The su tboritiea thereupon reinforced the prison guards, stopped all communiationa between the convins ai,d the outer world, and ordered the flogging "f mu "f ths p eis. As a pratesl ac.i i,?-! ihe?r. n.i-.i three of the convicta severed the arteries in their wiists and ihres others, Including! Basonoff, Bwallojred fatal doses '?; mor? phine. THiEF SPOTTER HO^E AGAIN | Captain Faurot Kad Bocn Study ing Methods in Europe. Amoug ths pasaengon on the steamship Mlanetoaka, of th? Atlantic Transport! Line, arrived yesterday, wai Poll i tain Joseph A Paun t, head of the . lavsellgatfoa bureau al folie? n... ten. Captain i ? irol wai Bssis*aed by Con a its* atener Waldo on i me i t?. vi*it forHga fotirtr;??.. for fir puTpOSS Of I ' '. Burop ? Is In tn?. apprels nslon and Ideatiflcatlon of criminals. The ofttcei will maki L to ?. . . ?uiiini. als? m i 4 me of the nv I Important 11 v-, ? ih? Preach wa of photos .; ng and m? asui '.r?K He rn ms sd fo n v < ski in Parts rtudying the nes ystem under ths direction of Alfori??? Bertillon, Invent.f ? ntifli ?<??' Captain Psurot said he iraa m rl pressed by lbs mannei in which I ? IthinitiOfl ' at? h ? riming'.? sn.l . oti? ve i ihem. Hs ?aid bs stayed a month ,,t Bootland fard, where Sir Edward Henr* esplained their system t?? him. captain Bwurol has bee? I II ? head of the Her? tllion snd fiiiperpnnt burean In thl ? ty everal ? ? Mi Paurot s< com. panled him on the li tp abroad MAmr QUIT WORK IN PARK Pick and Shovel Men Needed, but Arc Hard to Find. frith '?? '?'? tw?rafy?foui laboi era left , fore? *? i.li h nut" ? i ?I fort) -nine , lr th? Meek i'..iu romralssloner Stover :. ni ou) moi ( soil. ia t...iia v in io get ih? aeventy-flve rdek and I ?? . i met? he needs foi ji.ii |.. v. ?.in c?f III on il.'- civil Servies list abo ?\<?r* originally notifie?! to srjpear only a atsty applied tot w"ik c>f thee? u-n i in ? *?eie seesptad OUtars weni t., \n^ I ^rk. looked a? the ripk and ?h?. ?i , , n .?i work a?-'i arenl ???v. Then fully barf Of the fort?-nine ?? ho ?v.ef Becepl I null Mativ ?it those who snsieinl ii,. eau I were tmitus, buttonhole maker.?, metormen and even sang PUrseySfS One man \\h<\ hsea s Mnsjsf lu a moriag plctura ahem <? .?i ii? ajuil n?i "i.?? day's ??"ii?. y-u. prriaterajenl Baatty asM eeterda . ? V ??: res "' ii' i" I i. ' n bad h?-??n .. Hi ? -. 'i be voi k to? i? hi? h the mi n si ? ne? ? i ."?i" rstlvs ind .?.b ?*????. i i ,. rx i h Iiandl? ?r " ' b Ids InaMIII i o gel ? " si Bid? nd alllisi !" tt.lh 1*4? -i. ] Store Closes at 6 P. M. Directly on In terborough Subway (Astor Place Station) The Coast of the Mediterranean Is Full of Rocks But There Is Only One Gibraltar \(vv York ItxUy abounds ?n sales of China? (.iasswaiT and Housewares. HUT THERE IS ONLY ONE WANAMAKER SALE OF BACH. Here these sales are not accidental?, or imita? tions. They arc events of the store calrndnr. plnniirr] just as broadly and as carefully as we plnn to meet the public's Christmas holiday wants. Through all of this planning runs the key? note of worthy merchandise to be sold for less than usually. Year by year wc accomplish 1 his the better. And it is no exaggeration to say that the offer ingl of the present week exceed in attractiveness those of any other week in any other year of tht Wanamakcr sales of China, Glassware and Tlousewares. fiCafl H Is Our Pleasure to Present to the People ol New York in The Wanamaker Fall Sale of Housewares what we believe 18 the largest, most valuable and most inter- : So much depends upon the merchandise itself that it is not esting collection of housewares ever gathered into one store. | wise to trust to prices and words alone. It will profit every woman It comprises merchandise of the highest qualities that we | ?men, too, for they pay the bills?to sec the merchandise in this This September China Sale In Its Scope and Economies, Is the Most Notable China Sale This Store Ever Held could find, and, in most instances, the articles have improve , incuts suggested and insisted upon by us. The Great Things of the Sale Are: Refrigerators Wooden Ware Sewing Machines Kitchen Cutlery Bathroom Furnishings Trunks Knameled Ware Tinware Fireplace Furnishings Brushes, Soaps Ironware Chafing Dishes Gaivanized Ware Coffee Machines As io the Economies Savings average one-third throughout the Sale. But the greater economies are in the high qualities of the merchandise itself. It is better to pay 60c for a 90c soap dish that will last a lifetime than to pay 20c for a 25c soap dish that will last a month or so. It is better to pay a fair low price for a piece of enameled ware of first quality?and that is the only kind that can come into this store?than it is to pay an unfair price for a utensil that is a con? stant menace to the health of the family. There is plenty of low-priced merchandise in this Sale, but no unsafe merchandise. NOT a "second" of any kind NOT a dollar's worth of "job" merchandise NOT a piece of unhygienic merchandise NOT a piece of old merchandise Anil there is plenty for everybody. No limit is placed on the number of articles a customer may buy, but acul?is %ytli piase bwj thnr supplies from the manufacturera. BLANKET TIME! And Here Are Blankets a-Plenty When wc ordered them, months ago, we specified that the exact proportion of wool and cotton should be on the ticket at? tached to each blanket. Some of the manufacturers declined to do this. We haven't ?<_>t the blankets those manufacturers make. On Wanamakcr blankets is specified?the exact size in inches, actual weight in pounds, proportion of wool and cotton, sale; the beautiful china dinner sets, fancy decorative plates, hand- j painted pieces; the exquisite cut glass; the French bronze?; the Italian sculpture. They will realize, more clearly than words can make them realize, the good taste that has been shown in the selec? tion, the perfect quality of the merchandise, the unusual economics at the September prices. From Austria tVr? e v> ool blanket;. $17 to V,nr $33 pair. The Best American Hlnnkct? ( if ??ut ?. long*stapl< Australian wool, ararp and Riling, arith 4-incli taffeta -ilk binding. 60x90 inches, 4'-, Iba., $21 pi ?r 70x90 inches, 5! lbs , $24 pair. 78x90 ?nchea, ?v lb , $27 pair. 90x90 inches, VA lb?.. $32 pair. O? Ohio and Australian Wool Combined 60x9(1 in . 4: ? lb? . $14 and $18 pair. m.yOU in. 5*< lb?., |1S and $21 pair. 78x90 in . 6| ? lbs. $17 and $24 pair. 90x90 in. 7' ? 11???, $21 and $27 pair. Pure Wool Tilling on Light Spool Cotton Wsrp ft0x90ifl .4' : lbs $?.50 to $12.50 pair. lb'- . $9.50 to $14 pair. lb?-.$11.50 in $16.50 pr lb?. $13.50 to $18 p.iir. All Wool 11...$8.50 and $11 pair. lb= .$10 and $13 pair. ib- $12 and $16 pair, lb- . $7 pair. lb - . ?8 pair lbs., 89JO pair 70x90 m 78x90 in 90x90 in f?0x90 in.. 4 72x90 in.,5 Xu*.On in .h 60x84 in., 4> J in., 5; 7i\\S'*?in..iV ?MK-Xi in . 4 lbs., $5 pair. 70x82 m . 5 lb?., $6 pan-. 76x84] m., f? lbs., $7 pair. *' Physician's Tavoritc " Blankets 80 Per Cent. Wool '??KXJ in.. 4 Ibl . $4.50 pair. 70x82 th.. ? lbs. $5.50 pair. 7h:-..(Sl in., 6 lbs . $6.50 pair. Dollar-a?Pound Blankets 40 Per Cent. Wool '?i\j*r m . 4 lb-. $4 pair. 70x82 in., S Iba., $5 pair. 74x84 in., 6 lbs., $6 pair. Pansy Blanket 25 Per Cent. \N ojI 60x80 m . $8 pair. 70x80 in . $8.50 pair. I oftCm Blankets, with a finish like wool, $1.65 tb $2.25 pair. Colored Inilian blanket*, made of j territory wool, $5 to $10 each. Don't Forget the Baby! ( nb Blanket?- of soft woo!, with cotton warp Tink ami blue border colorings 30x40 in . $'.75 and $3 pair. .?6x50 in., $2.50 and $4 pair. 1.1x56 m . $3.50 .?ml $5 pai 4H.\n4 m . $4.50 and $6 pair, First floor, om Building. DINNER SETS Cver l,0C0 Specially Priced From the besl French, English, German, Austrian and American pot? teries, containing all the essential pieces. N*"t made to meet a price Factories lia'.c been making the?? for h- since the beginning ol laat February, through quiet periods when they were glad to work at little profit AH ue of regular first grade. Some of them:? Prom France $15. regularly $.55?Redon, spray <!? coration ?ni plain shape, all han dies heavily gilt, SOUp tureen and three large di-hc-. $17, regularly $27.50?Redon, 115 pieces, spray decoration on plain shape. This -et ha- lour meat dishes, with sugar and cream. $35. regularly $50? Redon. 114 piece- with soup tureen, new border design, four sizes ol plate-, includ? ing bread and butter plater-, four meat platters. Every piece gilt and gold traced handles. Without soup tureen, 832.50. $37.50. regularly $57.50?Redon, 114 piece* with SOUp tureen, new bonier design, four sizes ol plate-, four meat dishes, all piece? gilt and t>ol?d gold handle-. Without soup tureen. $32.50. $45. regularly $67.50? Redon. 114 piece* with soup tureen, a very i handsome border design with solid gold handle* and all piece* gilt hour -i/e* plate.-, f? ur large meat ?lishcs. Without -oup tureen, $-f0 From Austria Fine china dinner sets ol W pieces, with -pay (lower design and all handle* gilt. Soup tureen and three lar^e meat dishes. $12, regu? larly 815. American Porcelain dinner sets OI 100 pieces with -??up turCen and three, large ment ?li-he-. new shapes and new border decorations, all pieces gilt. $8. regularly $12. The same quality of -et-, in richer border designs $10. regularly $15. Porcel mi dinner sets of 100 pieces, border dr*ign. all pieces p?lt. soup tureen and three large meat dishes. $12, regularly .517.50. Porcelain dinner -rt- of 100 piece? I late with bread an<l butter plates, SOUp I -ct Opcn Stock Patterns After a continuoua service of frort firg to ten years, the following ato being rlo-ed out at from one tbtrd to one-half less than regular prices:? Chas. Field Haviland dinner sets, 117 piece?1, in a rose border design. every piece heavily gilt, solid | handle?; h\e meat disnea, also bread and butter plate*. $57.50, from. Ml?. ("ha5 Field Haviland dinner 128 pieces, in a rich maroon border design, -olid gold handle*; tivr meat dishes. $80, from SKA Theodore Haviland dinner sets, very rich green and gold border de? jugn. ?.olid gold handle-; ?? meat d:*he*; mur m/c plat?*-, including bread and butter plate-. $72, font $144. German china dinner *rt-. Uk? piece*, in a full under gia/e blue pat? tern, four sizes of nlate-, tour dishes and soup tureen. $30. from $45. Ameritan porcelain dinner sets, 113 piece*, in a flower border d< and all pieces gilt. Four mc<<i dishes and soup tureen. $15, rtottl $27 :" CUT GLASS $50.000 Worth of Special Fur chases, and Regular Stock ai Special Prices. These Offerings Have Never Been Duplicated At Half Price or Less-1.non p., .?, of eut gla^s. newest <>f the near, pur? chased from ont of the leading cut gla*s manufacturers. An assortment comprehending alm?oat everything made in cut ?la-*, from punch how! to nappies. At savings of one-quarter to one third?A gr:.it quantify ol pnce- in our regular ?!!-year-roun<l cuttings and slupes, from a factory coil trilled by the Wanamakcr More. Punch bowl* on *taitd. 12-'H . a j rich cutting from the solid blank, j $17.50, regularly $25 each. tureen and three large meat <b*hev border design. $15, regularly $20. FANCY CHINA 4,C00 5ampies. Worin $4.000, lo be Sold for $1.500 The entire sample line ol one "' ihr largest importers ot tine Irc.ch China?-plat?ea. chop ?-ii-he?, choco? pOtS, Cake plate-, fete J ? cups and -au? er . ?ugar ? ' creams, salad bowls, macaroni dishes and meat dish?i Measured by'the Highest Standards These Fine Carpets Arc Entitled to Regular Prices But a change in the management of the department, and a consequent overhauling of stock, has resulted in a very radical j revision of prices on an extensive range of patterns. Roval Wiltons, ol the $J grade, are $2.25. ? Vxminsters. highest ?rade, regularly $2, are $1.50. \ viuin-tei"-. ol $1.50 tO $1.75 grades, are 65c to $1.30, Body Brussels, $1.M to $1.75 grades, ar? 70c to $1.35. VVilton velvet*, of ?he $1.50 grades, are $1.10. Velvet', of B5c to 51 10 grade?, ar? 65c to 85c. M! wool Ingrain*, of 75c. grade, are 60c. 300 Wilton Rugs At Special Prices r, x $ it, $18.50 and $19. r> x 12 ft, $24.50 and $29.50. B ft. ] in. ,\ 1" It. 6 in . $23 and $27.50. Fourth Gallery, New Building. The New 1912 Howe Rotary Sewing Machine for $32 This is a brand-new sewing machine, to be had nowhere else. Tt is a rotary machine of the most approved type, easy run? ning, fully guaranteed. This machine, like all that we seil, can be purchased for $2 initial payment and $! a week, and be deliv? ered free anywhere east of the Mississippi River. Baaenx nt, New Buildii g The New Soft Hats for Men In the New Clothing Store. The Price?$2?will Surprise Men who have been Paying $3 or more for Hats of Similar (?rade. These are new, Fall-of-1911 Soft Hats. Made for us after our own specifications. They arc different hats. The kind that will be most worn this season?a soft-hat season. Two styles?rough and smooth fur effects. Three colors in each style?light gray, dark gray. tan. A distinctive (and an important) feature is the kettle edging. Adds to appearance and prolongs wear. On sale this (Tuesday) morning. $2. Broadway and lighth Straft, Mam 1 JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets.