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t — ee ee 4 NGER SET FREE ER COP SHOWED HOW Sn WIGGLED ive Fritor Gives Imita- on inCourt and Magistrate | — Says “Discharged.” HAD SHOCKED POLICE. But Charge That Exhibition : i Was Immoral Was Not | Sustained. Stasta Napierkowska, the Pol- joer at the Palace Theatre, who and wriggies out of her clothes im the “Dance of the Bee,” was in the West Side Police Court to-day, charged € atock 1 appeared in court In a red after- gown and a long Persian lamb maybe. When Stasta looked courtroom and saw all the she just sald she wouldn't £0 such a place and ran downstairs alla into her taxi, Whey finally coaxed her to go back to rt. She pouted, but went? Magistrate y was on the bench, The dramatic joa who passed on the dance were Lptectives McCafferty and Friton of the H @ half rotary he hootchy-kos t@te Levy safd that that 1% @ description, for his idea of the Bootchy- kootchy” might differ from that af the poltceman Detective Friton, with many blushes, ad that (t was a wriggle, and his imitation of the wriggle made the little ” dancer laugh right out in court. jow, that's more like ft,” encouraged Mastetrate Levy. ry “Just tell us what aid the detectve, A. SixTH "She | =..possess all of these. 1,500 cloths. Included are the | MISSES’ Mt. Bhe had with her her iittle Fi, a spaniel, who never barked once K dgring the proceedings, #0 Interested we on, the holdovers and hard |’ price a special feature. T these suits it isimportant that one ‘should know quality, style and, above efall, shape retaining qualities, which is the result of good tailoring. They Tomorrow you will be accorded a most unusual opportunity to secure your Spring| $20 Diagonal Sults, Suit and Coat at an exceptionally low price.| $20 § 1 Call and be convinced. The materials in-| $25 Mixture Sults, {elude the ultra-fashionable Bedford cord,| $20 Bedtord Cord, serges, mannish weaves and many other| $25 Novelty Materials, $9.90. . | and other novelties and severely tailored ¢ suits, with well woven satin lining. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 28, 1918. & captive, T gueas, She had sometnine | farted to see where a came liad heen on that Jooked like @ kimono. Her feet were bare. She began to dance and « bee came out of a red rose whe carried. Then she acted like she waa afraid the bee would sting her, and then ae if it 41d sting her.” “Where?” asked the magistrate. “1 couldn't aay, but she hubbed her ftomach and peeled off the kimona. She had on a skirt reaching to her knees, and her legs were bare.” The detective then told that Stasin removed an upper garment, revealing her beauty to the waist, with the ex- ception of a covering for the bosom. ‘The skirt was transparent, he aaid, but the girl had on pink tights, “And her back was bare,” detective triumphantly. “Well,” returned Magistrate Levy, “our wives go to the opera, dressed pretty much that way, A beautiful back may or may: not be concealed ac- cording to taste.” Friton was asked tf he hea ever seen wid no, but that Tanguay. MeCaft Gertrude Hoffman ¢ added the but he eoulgn't remember what her | dance waa like, Both men pleaded not gullty to having seon Isadore Duncan, Gaby Desiys, or the Russian dances. When asked if the dance of the Poll#h deauty was classical they confessed themaelves etumped in that they didn't with immoral dancing by Anthony |G Pe If First—i the The grocer lorton Oppenheim 228 STREET.NEW A Sale of Suits Manufacturers’ Samples of Spring Suits In the showing of these Sample Suits we have made an effort to have the y, ‘o fully appreciate the Spring Styles in Sample Suits Beautiful Suits and Coats For Women, Misses and Juniors Norfolk effects AND JUNIORS’ ita! made out against Stasia, Assistant Dis- | trict-Attorney Boetzel agreed with His} Honor, and the charge wae dinmiased When Miss Naplerowska had the news translated to her #he blew a kiss to the Magistrate and made for her taxi, — TWO JAP AIRMEN KILLED IN HIGH FLIGHT BEFORE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. Making a Turn 1,000 Feet Up Army Officers Are Hurled With Machine to Earth. TOKIO, Japan,’ March 28,—Two Japanese officers, Lieuts, Tokuda and Kimura were killed to-day while giving an exhitition filght im an aeroplane be- @ large gathering of members of ament, fi of machine broke down when mak- Ing a turn at a height of 1,000 feet and d. ve Bey. Bchool Superti nt Maxwell issued a statement yesterday warning parents CEYLON TEA own in Ceylon, in the highlands, where nest ‘sv red ter pions Then it is packed right h ind nate to thi 8 packages, boy delivers ori you—and you handle erge Suits, $20 Whipcord Sulis, $9.90. . $15 Serge Coats, $15 Whipcord Coats, $9.90. . | not to give donations to two women representing themselves as authorized to take subscriptions to ‘further the work of the School Progress League.” He eaid the women were not connected with the Board of Education. He has learned they have received many dona- tions of $1.50 each, Lect Ne) package of prepared ‘way off in intee of delicious all- condition. exceptional values in $9.90. . All at 39.90..| 9 90 ie - $9.90. | Day tomorrow This $18 Misses’| This $15 Sei This $20 Ser; This $22 Serge SUIT COA’ ne? sur id sU $9.90'$9.90 $9.90 |$9.90 MORTON OPPENHEIM CO., 6th Ave., cor. 22nd St., N. Youn Pada 4 ee Me ; | STERN BROTHERS have prepared for To-morrow, Saturday, An Important Clearance Sale of Plain and Fancy Dress Silks arranged in Dress Patterns only Plain and Moire Faill id B li Pec ie Oh fan es and Bengalines, 94 36 All Silk Crepe de Chines, 4 ins. wide, plain and crinkled effects, in colors and black, 1 25 Regular Price $1.75 and 2.00 Yard, at . Satin Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, in colors and black, Regular Price $2.00 Yard, Printed Foulards, 23, 36 and 40 inches wide, in all over, bordered and Bulgarian designs, Requarly 10025 Yode me, 45¢ to 1.60 Brocaded Satin Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, in this season's designs, Regular Price $2.25 and 3.50 Yard, Imported Tailor Suitings and Chiffon Dress Taffetas, Regular Price $2.75 and 3.50 Yard, STERN BROTHERS will hold To-morrow, a Specially Arranged Sale of Misses’, Small Women’s and Juniors’ Tailored Suits in the season's newest styles and fabrics, at the following Very Low Prices Misses’ Tailored Suits Four smart models, of Bedford Cords, Stripes, Eponge and Men's Wear Serges, sizes 14) T6rand 18 years, «$19.75, 23.50 Actual Values $29.50 to 37.50 Mandarin and Blouse Models, with new draped skirts, of Moire and Poplin Sill, in black and ttret shades, 14, IGuhd iByears, at 927200, 30-00 Actual Values $40,00 to 55,00 Juniors’ Tailored Suits, Six Plain and Demi-Tailored Models, of solid color and novelty materials, effectively trimmed with combination silk and lace collars, ie $1 5. .00, 21 .00 sizes 13 to 17 years, Actual Values $22.50 to 29.75 Also a collection of entirely ‘new and seasonable Girls’ Coats including the new French Waisted styles, trimmed with satin girdle and sash, superior quality shepherd checks and serges, sizes 6io 6 years, at Actual Value $16.75 STERN BROTHERS are now showing the newest Spring styles in Boys’ High Grade Clothing Furnishings and Hats Also for To-morrow, an Unusual Offering of 1,500 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of Navy Blue Serge, Gray or Tan Summer Suitings, many with two pairs of lined trousers, sizes 8 to 18 years, at $5.75, 9.75, 12.50 Actual Values from $7.50 to 20.00) Spring Reefers with Imported Sailor Collars, of Summer weight Homespuns, with extra collars of $ Galatea, made in Berlin, 214 to 8 yrs, Value $10.00, at °O6e@ D 1.00 at « 1,35, 2.25 « 1.15, 1.50 $11.75 West 23d and 22d Streets Broadway, 4th Ave, 8th to 10th St. Formerly . A.T. Stewart & Co. A $30,000 Worth of Summer Hosiery and Underwear for $17,000 Everybody in the Family will Find Just the Quality and Weight Most Preferred—at Prices Surprisingly Low We have done a big thing in this offering. To get such a quantity of good merchandise together at such prices in the face of high prices, scarcity of goods, mill strikes, etc., is a real achievement— the greatest hosiery and underwear ecomomy distribution of the season. A’size missing here and there. Some items are “seconds,” but Wanamaker “seconds” are different, and you are safeguarded by the protective ticket on such goods. Some quantities are limited. If you or any of the family wish to know how to make hosiery and underwear dollars go far, read through the following: 12) for infants’ 18¢ \ $s tor baw’, £50. Uitte ead drawers. Subway floor, Old Building. Women’s Knit * Underwear Men’s Underwear 40c for “seconds” of half wool and cotton shirts and drawers. Ungle Sam (a careful shopper) pays for “firsts” for this is the same as the Army wear. Subway floor, New Building. Women’s Stockings __ $1.50 pair for $f to 83 silk stock- ings. Toc pair for “firsts” and “seconds” of #1 silk stockings. 250 pair for Nar 50c grades. ld Building. “seconds” of diepmlinge TCABY berareuen UiGlne ate Men's aa : by ve . $5 to $7.50 gri of Glove silk. $1 for 3 pairs 0c silk gocks. 8c pair for 60c cotton stockings. | “girs, “econde® and sasmploe ot | $5ct fos ‘soe’ and. 00 ieported Main floor, Old Building. 50c for 8 pairs of “seconds” of 5c and S5c grade. Subway floor, Old Building. For Children __ 18 for 85 mercerized long stock- des of Glove silk. lisle socks. ‘ Main Aisle, New Building. $1 for 81.50 silk socks. 81.50 for “seconds” of shot silk, $2.50 quality. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. 18 for silk plated of @5c quality. \d-crocheted vests. Old Building. suits. Main Aisle, 80c for 50c union 5c for 50c vests, drawers and union suits. ‘ings. 3 for 50c, “seconds” of @5c and 50c for 8 pair of 25c and 5c 1Se for 25c fancy Og socks. $5c vests and drawers. rades. gis Main Aisle, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building. Subway floor, New Building. Capture of Young Women’sSuits, $16.75 Which We Formerly Sold at $20 . Case of the maker having only enough cloth for a limited number of suits. We are fortunate in having them—for even at $20 it has been hard to supply the demand. Note the excellence of serge and Bedford cord used—and quality of fine linings. i Suit pictured has little belt across back of coat and vertical pleats in back of skirt. Another model is trimmed with pretty braid and buttons. Navy blue, brown, and Copenhagen. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Girl’s NewLingerieDresses Girl’s Coats, $3.75 alas food at $2.50 is one of dotted Are lightly lined throughout and have Swiss with lace set between pleats of detachable cordeline collar and cuffs. skirt. Navy, Copenhagen, and brown serge. Other dainty frocks at $5.50. Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Subway floor, Old Building. 45c Imported Dress Linen Which Deserves a Notice All by Itself Woven in the much desired rough weave suitable for tailored suits and gowns. So soft in finish it escapes falling in the harsh lines and ungraceful folds of many rough dress linens, This fabric is absolutely pure linen. White and ten attractive shades. By far the best costume linen we know at such a price. ; . Special Millinery! 250 New Hats at $3.50 200 New Hats at $4.50 Five wholesale milliners have combined all their | oddments for us. Result: Five hundred of the most unusual hats under $5 ever shown in New York, so far as we know. fee ___ Subway floor, Old Bldg. onl 404 Inches wide—tie a yard, rare | "The “Nee a Blag. —————— |_ The New Norfolk Suit for LOWER SILK ROTUNDA || Boy Need Cost You But $5 will offer tomorrow, Saturday And you may take your choice of blue Dress and Waist Lengths serge or fancy mixed cheviots. ‘The bloomers | in each are full-cut and roomy. of 40-inch Charmeuse It required special negotiating to get these At 95c Yard well-made suits to sell for $5. Reefers and Russian Suits are $3.85. This quality we have been selling at $1.85 vert but it was woven to sell for $2.50. 7 Both in blue serge or fancy cheviot. ariety of colors. Subway floor, Old Building: Dress Fabric Salons, In the Lower-priced Boys’ Store, which, please note, moves tonight to the Broadw, front of the Subway floor, Old Building. Two More Fine Fotogravures Free For Coupon in NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD These Photogravures Are of Famous Historic Paintings and Are Well Fit tor Framing Remember, Every Coupon in Next Sunday’s World is good for two of these beautiful pictures when presented at any World office. Order Next Sunday’s World To-day! “You Must Appear to be Uncorseted Whether You are or Not” suys Anne Rittenhouse. As most women prefer the support of a corset, the great cry this season has been to find the right corset for the uncorseted figure. L. R. Dancing Corset made of light batiste, is the ideal corset for this season. Its six bones are cun- ningly placed exactly where they should be. ‘Thus clasped ever so lightly, the figure attains the pretty supple, swaying look fashionable nowadays. $3.50, Just In—Shipments of L. R. Corsets Models for every type of figure. Many smartly gowned women who do not affect the “uncorseted figure” iI] like the 85 L. R. corsets. They give graceful straight lines and add immeasurably to the appearance of the gown. : Singers’ Corsets with elastic gores inset to permit of deep breathing, $5. Perfect fitting L. R.s are for the large woman who cannot wear a corset that is too light, 43. Fine batiste L. R. corsets with low busts and long hips are $2, Nearly fifty other models from which to choose, All fashionably cut, care- fully made and priced from $1 to $10. Third floor, Old Building.