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NEW-YORK DATLT TRTBrSTE. &OKDAY, >T>YEMBEK 5. 1006. 5 (FROM THE SOT T^RTC TRIBUNE TTTEKT.T RSVIEW. NOVEMBER 3.> Latest Foreign JVebvs About HooKs. Spend here a quiet hour with the imported rare editions, or Paris. November I. Leipsic, November 2. $i,,fftto*tafa £fmt fjtemafr effort appears this week, pub- The publishing trade of Germany, which cen- with the new holiday books, as Ik A notEble art work here, lished by the Piazza Edition dArt. entitled tres is flourishing like all other Industries you prefer. Ample space in- Epoque." in year •Pourhrr. 6a Vie et Son CEuvre et Son the Fatherland. The total output this th« volumes, the entire comfort of Store Closes Today at 6 P. M. and written *y Andre Michel, the curator of will exceed thirty thousand but the sures your National Museum. This luxuriously produced bulk of it is of the cheaper sort of literature. visit. Tomorrow (Election Day) at 1 P. £, work is beautifully illustrated with sixty-one The German publishers are dependent upon the booksellers, heliogravures and fifteen colored plates. From retail anrl have no sympathy with Plrn-Nourrit comes "L'Achat dcs Actions de any devices for sacrificing the original price of L. P. Dutton £r Co., ptudy of the negotia- books, but they price to a minimum Huez. Novembre. ISTS." a reduce that 3! Wot Twenty-third Street. WANAMAKER'S- tions written from fresh documents taken from hy cheapening the binding and the letterpress. th* archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Leipaic publishers are not interested in the suc- The Store to and from th« Ministry of Finance, by Charles cess of the "Times" Book Club. The Hohenlohe Easiest Get To Inspector of Finance, and professor at "Memoirs" is a great hit for the book trade in I>sare. ers. the author visited the Philips* Manor Selene*. The same house Germany, and will make the fortunes of the The Most Comfortable the School of Political House, now used as the City Hall, and reminds Store also issuing "Parts Sous Napoleon.: La < our Stuttgart publishers. Th» sequel of Bismarck's m us that: ot la Ville. a Vie et la Mort," by L.de Lanzac book is not looked for soon, in spite of re- To Shop In de Labone. C I.B. port* to the contrary- L N. F. The name of Frederick Phllipse was originally written Vreedryk. or Vrederyck, Felypsen. tne great former meaning "rich in peace." indicating, we A LMOST all the lines of Transit. North presume the difference between his peaceful occu- i\ and Sooth, on Manhattan Island, come pation of breaking into the new wilderness and past that of his ancestors in Bohemia, who. being per- the doors of Wanamaker's — "People Heading. secuted for their religious opinions, fled to Holland, HooKs Are from whence Frederick emigrated to New Amster- All the Lenox, dam, some time before 1853, becoming a successful Broadway, Lexington. Colum- — merchant, and later a patroon. Sen meaning son bus avenue cars, Fourth avenue cars, the t.i«» the East |E YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY.— most JuTwnile— "-Tells"a "Patty's S-imrrer Days :Bar- in Dutch, Felypsen meant son of Felyp. bour's "Four Afoot"; Chamberlains "How We be to any one desiring Tenth street and Christopher street cars come right popular books of th« *«*>k. according to the Are Lounsberry's "VIlldflower Book Th" book will useful Sheltered": path, afoot on demands at the circulating department, are for Young People." to travel the same either or to the door;also the Astor Place cars of the Second Miscellaneous. Sabatier's •\u25a0D!.«' l»tahli<«hm»nt in horseback, by bicycle, or even by automobile. s s follows: Fran.--" Abbott's "The, Industrial Problem'"; avenue line. The Third avenue Surface and Ele- FipritJnr Shooting evidently his walk in the win- Adult Fiction— j.-nb»"'i "The Cnsnee**:•" Cleveland's "Fishing and Sketches"; The author took 11 Delands Th« at work"; Jackson's "Reason vated cars are just few MrCmcr.^on's "Jan* '"•able : lie's "Inventor* ter One night he spent at Race Place, a a steps away. Awskenir.s of Helena Richio." in Architecture." time. place that, although half a mile off his road, The Place Station of the Subway is right Juvenile Fiction— Earbours "F^ur \u25a0>•--• r>efo#'a — Astor "Robinson Cru»o«"; nUnson « "Three Young CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY. Washington. offered the attraction of a hotel. Thus he de- at our Basement Entrance, to bring you to Wana- P«.Triot«." • Nov. 2.—The following list of books railed scribes it: Mie^iLar.-o'i.H'— Tb«»n'» Plays ?••> "Hlstorj" maker's on the stormiest day of Winter, without of Education"; Carpenter's 'Geographical for indicates the tastes of readers In th» The village "centre consists of two dwelling?, two F.eaders." Library of Congress this wwk: blacksmith shops and the hotel, which carries the being "outdoors" at all. after you reach your home legend "Race Place HoteL ITCO." and it? Interior LIBRARY-Philad-1- History—ilolmentl'si "Venice in the Middle Ace." : bears out the \u25a0TZ»'"i suggestion. The parlor floor has Subway station. PHILADEI-PHIA FREE Doyle's "The Great Boer War"; Bnynton'* sagged a foot or ,=o. dv*» to th*» crowds that have pMa. Scnr. 2—The books bmsjl sousht at th« "The "World's Greatest Conflicts': Kaempfer's assembled here during the past country balls. Wanamaker's is the easiest point in New York away re- Philadelphia Public Library during the "History of Japan', Brodrlck and Fotfierlns- There are three bedrooms tucked in Free ham's "Political History of England." cesses Hi the rear It »a« mv lot to sleep in a City to to. r get last week have been: Descriptive and Travel-^-Levetus'a "Imperial Vien- feather bed und«r a mountain >f patchwork quilts na"; nev^r for .Ta-k Frost sitting en the win- The New Building, Hletcry—Dav«r • "The Papas'- of London":- Bur- Gibson's "Among French Inr.s". Francis's with a care Wanamaker added to the rage's ajsd L;n~oln"; Lecky "Tha 'lyindon. Historic and Social", Lsicas's "A dow iede» outside when "Gettysburg Wanderer in Holland." But oh! what a difference in the morning, space in the Stewart Building, gives us THREE Acerican Revolution." Imust climb out of that pi'--*, warm nest to shut Pisters"*; Mospss Biography— Hume's "The Wives of Henry the window, scrap of conversation in BlOFrr:rhv—WillJams's "Five Fair Eighth": "Letters of Henrik the catching a TIMES THE FLOOR SPACE we had a year ago. •\u25a0Famous Actor Farr.ilies in AmeriiM": B.nnni a Ibsen": Fronde's doing- so. the burden of which was. "ice an inch Seals"; How <=>lls -Franciscan Days. "The CKsara": Cutheir s "Wilhelmlna. Mar- thick." The proprietor of the hotel thinks This means wide aisles and ample space Evening Coats for "Enrii'h Kravine of Baireuth." . and counter Women Description find Travej—r^oi-.ld's "Book of The walking- through the country Is all right, per- Firiion—Crawford'; "A L^dy of Rome"; fectly provi.ied the traveller keeps away from everywhere. During recent years the Evening Coat his come to be as F-.iT.e-; Pratts "Two Y^ars jjipons Nfv- Ather- Mf<\ gas. uni- Gulqcju Cannibal*-; "A « anderer gin tons "Rezanor"; Glyn> "Beyo T the Rocks"; those large hotels ere they burn Gas is versally indispensable to New York women Lscas'a Cjhstnben'a friends and neighbors went as the day-time over- London"; Martins "Through Five BepubUes. "The. Fight Chance." dangerous. Two of his came, Wanamaker's is the roomiest and most comfort- MlFcellaneou*— Wendell's •'Liberty. t:nior> on a vl?!t to Albany, and. as he put it. home garment. Our business in Evening Coats has increased tre- ai:sc'.-ilaneoup_i!3':prma-in-s "The Sunken]! Bell**: and De- in pine boxes. Ke^n away from Rasllt hotels, and able store anywhere. Wijrox "Fjrrn Anirr.al?": Mactaye \u25a0• s ***-at mocrncy": Barren t"a "Physical Education"; mendously each brought ? London £ "Gossip In "" you are all right. The kitchen was the only place, season. This year we over a wonderful A'An":n»nrh's "St. Paul's Cathedra^ : Geese's a library. hntiup overcoat was pot de riKeur, In every line merchandize, 7 Set His : In the where nn of in the>e TWO great or sumptuous wraps the most designers .-. l>atnrop'«; "Where ?!ink'-? p<--ire Stase' and t:i*>r» the ovpnine was nHK«»<»d with the family collection from famous . Twiirs "A »VJOO XJeq'Jesf; Lords "Mirror of BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.-Boston. Nov. 2. buildings, you willfind the broadest and most mag- Paris, Berlin and Vienna, and we also show remarkable examples Century.*! — the - Among th« books most frequently in de- the foremost American But we dona *ric*io:>—. •ii«imona«lej- ••Prisoners: Fast Bound in Th» third number of "The Pathfinder." the ninceni stocks we have ever assembled. from manufacturers. have Misery and Iron"; Richmond's The S>»cona mand at th« Boston Public Library during important Brady *-.<! pie s" "Richard the magazine issued by the University Little that even more work since the arrival of our foreign mo:- Violin": P« the we<?k were the following: diminutive wonder public interest increase? dai'v Fraz^iT': Ctumbffl'l "The Fisrhtint: i'hani»": of Swanee, T»nn.. is devoted to the mem- We have given to our American manufacturers the style-ideas "Mr. Pratt**; Crockett's "The 'White Fiction— l/ondcn'j "Moon " Press at Wanamaker's. Lincoln* Capl*' Face and Other Stories Lanler, and op»ns with which to present the extraordinary coats Flurn": M<"v."*uTeheon'i« "Jan» :Sm.'ns "The Sea w.