Mr. Wanamaker was not far wrong when he said that after Indiana Pennsylvania was pretty close to me.
But although year after year the business increased, Wanamaker never lost interest in religious gatherings.
Kansas sent a great quantity of flour, and Mr. Wanamaker of Philadelphia shipped cargoes worth half a million dollars.
I went to work in Wanamaker's store, stayed there a year, and then found myself once again on the street without a cent.
Just as she went into Denning's which is now Wanamaker's, I went in ahead of her, turned and met her.