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LOIOIOOOOOOLOOO LIL ee _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917. ! NOTAFAVOR iscsi csc CONVENTION OF MOOSE, enn her rom the employer similar In effec faternal strife and waltes Any people to board, lo ne rev d D In auuition to-the snoney” wanen Pad. HAS PATRIOTIC AIM 2, common, couse of patriot “The person rendering the service Against dangers from without. tn BUT RIGHT AND PART fer of Hight, und Involve Ny aes BLD eh toaiudcegtne shh Former!y Broadwe ticular faver,” i ar-| Hale Says Party Will Fight Foes) fense of out country from dangers ; sroadway care ‘ within, Legislation has eliminated A, I. Stewart & Co at Ninth St., New York ’ , nay be apprec Within the Nation and ' tip’ ie conaldere on ee cle some of these dangérs, Others sre ! actually due, ( fe It. inte as heretofure~even new i se On the eve of the convention of the ' National ve Party in st.| “It as a party we would live, we | Lotte ‘ ed by .| must show that we aro alive, Bo we Appellate Division Holds (t is| tap Chale ed Ry Ack’ shall meet at St, Louts, quickiy trans 2 ; the w nich | 08 ew Halo last act the business relating to the per- y Must Be Figured in Com- |the employer. compels the person | Msht ng the | g of the! petuation of our y and state our . pensation Law Case served to pa convention at this time as a part of| platform for the continuance of our 7 Sa AW Case, a the patriotie endeavor to which all! fight against the foes from within. é ie ee pelinene ahould lend themacives.| We Will then pledge our services to ojfio ‘ALBANY, April 2.--Tips are a part CITY LOSES REVENUE ON Ho sald that the “true patriot will de-| Where we. sl oi 1S oan It } Wages and have to be paid. The fend his country from within and ve in any capacity at: ! mary tip a waiter, porter, taxteab FLAT HOUSE WATER RATE without” and that “Progressives Mativer, bell boy or coat checker gets —— [recognize the dangers from both uty and one ot pe pg bi pacha blind 1 Sommissioned Williams Wants {te tires’ wallavas" te sbatd) “Uae So. CoO mre 7, Erogressive who oan All bought before the great advances in costs, paid for and delivered during the past year. sed d dermen to Authorize | —_—————— nS . . . Marge tip ts paid, it tn because of al Board of Aldermen to Authorize = S The John Wanamaker Stores in New York and Philadelphia are prepared [lttle better service. j Installation of Meters, e e sree rie, ote oe go nane twee Derfection in Tea TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC ot the Appellate Divi of the Su-|under the present frontage water rate, s Spreme Court for the Third Depart- ‘ment, The wife and won of a taxl-| says William Williams, Comissioner of zg ains X rava a n rices r 00 oes Moab driver who was killed asked the | Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, in a 0 Court to award compensation based |letter to Frank I. Dowling, President of on wages that covered both the is iy be pt seg han that el There is such a thing 1 trust in jority be given to put meters In rest- \ i Money paid by the caxt company and | Genuiet buidings of that Kind as det 1H the people, for the people and by the Relative Shoe Values Today WANAMAKER ” that Insured the gulshed from ments and flat houses. people. pdb aed dt Alt tt A tc A Bic Shoe Vahie " The Co nissioner Ins! ce elve 1 tence a ler R aS ie ‘anavtnnt peseonell tones Pio ll For many years the immense buy- m® f\ “Yended that ‘| on Central Park West, the total water ing power of our two Shoe Stores in F F } \\ wages. ‘The cour : ¥| collections from which are $4, | New York and Philadelphia, working Representing Representing Representing 4 Ra ad a ate la as a unit, has brought to our cus value on : written on the subject of tips by Pre- | as a value on basis on é [RP aiding Justice je sg He says in of basis of More . for Quality, ava and Purity’ REE Ce wr Willlame f cont of . | general “The employee could not have 1 , of cost a iathaate Gels ral Bites the tine if tne employer. had| & Mg SEALED PACKETS ONLY. 10%, 18° & 35" Now, turning this organization into i wholesale price |retail price hot put him in on Supplying Croton water te Sead tee stogant booklet, SALADA, 100 Hudson St., New Yerk. | real preparedness in adv: we leather today. [of shoes today. | today. em, and we 1 wel | have voll | things. | For instance: complished really wondertul We own and have actually on hand a million and a half dollars’ worth of shoes which, together with orders placed, will safeguard the public against extravagant prices 80 long as these stocks last. These shoes were bought more favorably, we believe, than any stocks of like variety | anywhere in the country. Because retail dealers a ahead to a certain extent, and be- cause shoe manufacturers alw lay in leather ahead of their orders, the retail advance in the prices of shoes him an order, The shoes are now in or to protect the standard of quality Standing Upon What Is Right vs buy has not been so great as the whole- our stock and represent a saving of at and slightly to increase the price. sale advance on shoes or in the cost of least $1 a pair. The Wanamaker way is to maintain | saprite , ivaneadi vetwesh 100. There are thousands of the standard always, | a has advanced betwee! airs of shoes in our stocks and 200 per cent., according to the pea looking, good wearing, Be on your guard against good-looking shoes that will not keep their shape nor wear well, | Novelty leather shoes can be made to grades, during the past All other materials used in gether with labor, have a and good fitting, of the staple plainer sorts on which we Between Man and Man | have not advanced E prices at look . e | cost also. look so attractive as to cover poor and Nation and Nation | baldterrad ‘ all. ‘ workmanship and thus mislead the Retail prices of shoes have There is not a group of purchaser, Poor shoemaking is not advanced generally 50 per shoes in our stock that has apparent until after the shoe is worn, aoe They are still ad- Bor been POUR See below The only safe thing to do is to buy : A ancing. oday’s market prices, your shoes at a store that maintains In an appeal to National Councils, Wanamaker prices on shoes And today’s wholesale market prices | its standard of workmanship. If any dealer tells you that he has | Leather is getting scare It is uncertain. | The outlook is that shoes will continue to cost more even Counsellors and Consciences | not advanced prices on shoes, either But at present and at maker's though the war ends suddenly, unless 4 | one of three thing is true: He is not retail prices on good shoes are lower there is a radical change in fashion a . | telling the truth, or he is selling his than people imagine from the stories and substitutes are used for leather, shoes at no profit, or he has not had appearing in the newspapers. , O B tl te ee tai * ¢ 7 176] » fora . sot aside any business to speak of during the Of course, higher shoes required by ne thing is certain: that annot asily be forgotte n or set aside, past pe years, and is offering you higher skirts cost more; they would | Whether they wear long skirts or old shoes, cost more without any advances in the short skirts, women will never go back With our large business, shoes. keep price of leather, because they require to slipshod shoes. They will never 1g We Ps Aee saat . + ‘oming in and going out of this Store from 15 to 20 per cent. more leather. forget the lesson that they cannot be Whatever may be said, there have been and still are come ly ctream all the ime, and it | Faney colored leathers also cost more. | well dressed unless their feet are well is only by placing unguly dar le. People who want the higher cut and | mir fait | ! ml . . in advance in times of stre . such as este ather shoes will find them é ‘fashions of shoes are here; a % National Faiths these, that we are able to keep down here at slightly higher but not exorbi- | ae ee ae nd st prices least 4 the prices. tant prices. affected by the rising costs, + s Be at A ‘air Prove this to your own satisfaction Wana ane fi eee rr But it is not fair to compare the ato Reputations : Here are four examples newer style and the higher ba shoe | apy Gay 1a 5 pemebn Ti Ba toe ee . ene : , -rati Re h the old-time shoe worn for so | ; P 7 B FegUIAT SLOrE ational Mutualities of our operations: MAR ; | for women and children, in the Old many years, tease id G ar Last Vall it beeame known that we te | Building; the men’s store, in the New $ atnat ° , . in the market buying in advance, A warning : Building, and the Down-Stairs Store, as history and existing signed and sealed documents. of A large manufacturer with a list of When shoes go up incest, stands | recently doubled in area, on the Sub- ricel ] sh , 1 ] > ] | leathers on hand quoted prices that ards are apt to go down. Rising cost | way floor. seh "ig value hi via compacting the world together, we, knew were much under. the br | Of material eae to ae he come Remember this: < as aay Z . - NRE ARNT WS Se ateepis two things; either to maintain the old | — ‘There is no need to pay exorbitant which cannot honorably broken by any one man or Aes it up, at oncs and deliver a | te things: eltnwr fo maintain the alg | | Dhewe 6 nos I This single purchase involved any one nation alone. aA aharian ealliton acl | Wanamaker Price List on Shoes : : dye Ar ufacturer of children’s shoes . : > ~ In the imminent with a big factory ond capacity Regular Shoe Store Down-Stairs Shoe Store LE eee a old em | qi gems tiheut shoes, $7, 6, $9, | | Women’s bigheeut showy $4.40 Cc fli eae Lie his entire “tock Al irate 1 lar cut shoes, $4, $5, | Wee riian cut shc 3, $3.50, onflicts of the Realities irchase of about. $60,000, yf Pe shoes, $4, $5, $6, 97, | 8, 84.90 i Another me ris hes ie whom we | $x, $10, 1, Women's low shoes, $3, $3.50, $4, ; A ‘ This is the largest retail order [| er pet 34.40. ; of the human race something more will he required than even ae re han a aE | $1.60, eee billions of money and millions of men. ga sale they ‘ill ranrpamat fo ¢ | according to size and |” Mten shoes ic a saving of at least $1 on low shoe All the wealth of America’s cornfields is nothing in Gull gabther manulaeume came to. | a See eta eee * 8 . ve . i . s one day to say that he wa , s low shoes, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, : comparison witha worldwideexample of its wisdom, justice, eel ga atts Huge Cttdt peepee liege dt ics Le ks 1.50 to $4 magnanimity and mercy in this hour of trial. pote el eLOWRHL ARE TO TAKE || nett hie eocord (ne tater and erage, | cowering Woieies ond qualitv; | 11 tee i EXTRA SUPPLEMENT c PT PANEL" COLOR April 2, 1917, Citizen, Separate Sheet — Suitable if Framing = A Very Beautiful Subject Se STURDAY WORLD ara An Greater New York and Viciuity, a tai