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SHR BVRNING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 191% h n appointed = WANAMAKER’S | Broadway at Ninth WANAMAKER’S | Store open 9 to 6 WANAMAKER’S __ Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant to Jerome and put Into effect a sim . IN TRAINI Nar agreement to that entered Into! 1 Oe in the Warren District, the Globe- Miami district. and the Clifton-Mo- renci-Me ft district. Iiiness Is Down to ‘he Minimum, S$) The plan adopted provides that no [man shall be refu it be-~ wrt tos ’ Report to Surgeon leause he does or of the Arr WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Col. Wes- ton P, Chamberlain of the Surgeon | Pete eets Peateal wasalacce General's office, after a trip of inspoc-| whose decisions shall be final. The tlon to several National Army can- pian te to be im force for the period tonments, Regular Army establish. |0f the ¥ =) | Throngs of People-- Amazement at the Plentifulness of Goods--Eagers _Availingof Third Million Dollar Sale Offers-- These Are Wonderful Days New Purchase and Sale of at WANAMAKER'S 200 Women’s Coats at $18.50 Thursday’s Lots—All NEW The maker finished filling his regular orders, A few through grievance commit wed of men actually employed by @ companies, displites which cannot led through the mittees to ments and aviation camps, has re- — turned to Washington and reported | 1 extremely ttle serious Mines, ‘PAIN NIS E “It should ‘ne tn mind,” says Putueltew ce) A FEW MINUTES | ° gant ty fe erie, Oi alga vendi hn this style and a uty that eyiitall Some are 1,500 beautiful blo uses at $3.45 “eampe, visited 00 Sloan’ sam) Altogether they make a very unusual collection— | ; as Ripa salle Year| eumaae Liniment quickly for every Barhg id the lot i much better than we could ordi- | + We bought them at a special price to sell at $4. To make them a matchless offer, we put under treatment in cantonment hos. relieves minor injuries narily sell for $18.50. We secured the maker's entire surplus the price down to $3.46. We have shopped around for comparisons, and haven't seen an; blouses like them within $2 of this price. Perhaps the best features of them are (1) the exeel- lent aay of the crepe Georgette and crepe de chine; (2) the wonderfully gool workmanship; (8) the wide assortment, including a great variety of suit shades as well as white, flesh, bisque; plain-tailored, lace and bead-trimmed; a few satins. Main Aisle, Old Building. at a material concession from regular wholesale prices. Pompom Wool velours Kersey Mixtures pitals, ranges from below 1 per cent. of all kinds, to slightly above 2 per cent., except at Camp Pike, where it Is considerably} why does Sloan's Liniment stop the higher as @ result of measies among | pain of your sprained ankle? Because | the men, it draws out inflammation from the) “The only serious disease found at| torn or twisted ligaments, and stimu- any of the camps was pneumonia, | lates the circulation to remove the ‘The results attained in nandling this| Congested blood. Its soothing, warm- disease are indicated by the iatest | ing value should be applied at once, as Agures from Camp Sherman. Thore| to promptly care for a sprain. Strains Were forty-three cases in October in| differ from sprains in that muscles A commapd with an average strength and not joints are wrenched. They Ath of 19,000 men. Of these ) stop hurting just as quickly under the nly three died during the | comforting application of Sloan's pneumonia is between 15 and 20 per| ‘The soothing, Some with luxurious fur trimmings Some fully lined with silk Trimmed with such good furs as Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), gray fox, coney and natural raccoon; others with La plain collars in deep cape effects, Some with plush collars. Some half-lined. Alj colors. he six shades. ($1 leas than usual.) P : | $1.95 yard for our standard $3.50 grade—40-inch. colored crepe meteor, black, white Several special purchases of women’s dresses eee antes aia ne ie so ave 42. ~ | i rs! a i - ‘serge at $12.75; velveteen at $15.75 and $19.75 | tn Sree ae ee Fre aan, eee on ie and poplin dresses—some with pleated skirts and braid trimming—are quite unusual for $12.75. ‘A velveteen dress with draped sides has collar and cuffs edged with fur, $16.75. | Exquisite French Neckwear | Plain satin charmeuse, crepe meteor and satin 10,000 yarda at $1, $1.55 and $2.60 a yard less than our own prices for the same grades, Silks are patriotic—they save wool, Silks are fashionable (Paris uses satins in suits, dresses, wraps.) $1.85 yard for our standard $2.85 grade—40-inch colored satins, black, white and thirty- serious injury often follows failure ming counter-irrl- tant action of Sloan's Linjment gives eral sanitary conditions at| quick relief to enched joints or op visited were found to be| muscles, backache, stiff neck, gout, nyt chilblains and other external injuries. Se IS Cleaner than mussy plasters or | BISBEE MINERS END FIGHT. |ointments, Sloan's Liniment pene trates without rubbing, Generous} 2 Commisaton | size bottles at druggists everywhere. | to Settle Differences. te, 50c, $1.00. ‘Two other models of velveteen have moderated bustle effect in back, $19.50, | BISHEE, Ariz, Nov. Complete <1 q e "5 darecnent ra egenea a0, pe 3 Sito an %S Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, Fourth Avenue Front Main floor, Old Building tween the President's Mediation ° . . ‘ . 0 American prices put on some of our finest French neckwear, though i Commission now iovestizating labor | anime nt New 9 unusual offering—M isses’ SU ITS, $15 mush of It is the exquisite hand-made and hand-embroidered kind. eee ot ee eee eS HILLS BAIN ‘Two models of poplin and gunniburl have beautiful linings of peau de cygne—one with i st aaa aera to Magill but please expect to find some of the prettiest Paris-made wide belt; the other with box-pleated back. One with a very fashionable collar of velvet which | guimpes, collars and sets you have ever seen, at prices lower than you've known for a long time. buttons up high around the neck. | 0 ow ae tA and $1.75, were $1.80 to $3— Now $5 and #7, were $8 to $12—Miscellaneous The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Av. In many instances our price is less than original wholesale costs. } a » Veatees and guimpes; white and very fine collars of linen, organdy and net. i Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, Broadway Front | Now $4, were $6 to $7.50—Guimpes, white and Now $10 and $15, were $17 to $23-—Marvelous 4} - | Pi collars, richly ‘hand-embroidered and lavishly |P!+_ a ee are —_ Now $5, were $10—Net or organdy guimpes, edged with real filet lace, 4 @) e a Yr alns e : hand-made and hand-embroidered, Now $4 to $10, were $7.50 to $17—French Linens are searce ae Now $9, were $15 sot a of hand-drawn ba- marabou, ostrich or marabou and ostrich necks tiste with real Valenciennes ; some with cuffs, pieces, For Thursday: and Friday | Because all linens are imported and transportation is difficult. At the Bargain Retail Store of the Big Mail Order House Because allied governments have commandeered all the bet- | The National Cloak & Suit Co. | ter qualities of flax for aeroplane cloth. | 66 fine oil paintings—some at half Subject and treatment are in such interesting variety that you are sure to Apa in this group . seal che Nees. you would like for the living room, or dining room or hall. Run overa few of the titles ~*~ @ The Nocturne, Midnight. End of the Day. Full Sail. Venice. September. Edge of tha Woods. Sunset, Spring. Moonlight. The Brook, Falls in the Catskills. Grand Canal. Morning in Holland. Grazing on the Hillside, $12 for a $20 painting up to $2265 for a $350 painting. Eighth Gallery, New Bidg. The object of this store ts to dispose of the surplus stocks, broken and odd Because flax spinners are now asking nearly five times the lots, and discontinued numbers that accumulate in this big mail order house. price they quoted before the war. The quantities are limited; the size and color assortments are not al 4 a ae. ways complete, and some are past season's styles—but every article solu fj Because the supply of flax from Russia and Belgium is either isa bargain P | entirely or largely cut off. The bargains pictured und described below are representative of the Bj] . hundreds of big bargains you will find on sale in this unique store; not only Because since the war manufacturers’ linen stocks have been t Coats, Suits, Dresses, Raincoats, Skirts, Waists, Musi | e1 . s)i 3 ‘Sweaters, Hats, Furs, House Dresses and Petticoats. sold faster than they could be made, New negligees ‘ in vivid colorings But the Wanamaker Linen Store | Striking cerise, flaming rove, | Leather goods—two sample lots—’way down ‘ iit » gold ‘ight | has protected the public al purple waterfall velvet | One lot consists of the finest of imported leather goods. The other is from the best known We bought large quantities of all-linen linens when pices wns or negligees, lined | maker of leather goods in America. throughout with china silk, very ogether these make unequalled variety of gift choosing, were low and qualities the finest that makers had been able to gorgeous, | een vs 0 \ Me hat we hesitate to quote former prices. In many cases they were four an weave. We stored them away in bonded warehouse. We are Ory is trimmed. w ith fur (Ple- J A ie ie ann sik and leath . exhausted, Our prices are still low'as may be seen from these: | $49 each. : a Imported vanity, motor and fitted travelliny 4 F The third hes pretty crepe de ‘ ec Domestic leather goods, including millt | All-linen napkins start at $2.25 dozen, and there are ex- edine collar and mete 90076, | casen, $1 to $30. brush cases, sometimes fitted with brushes, whis cellent qualities at $ $4, $4.50 dozen. ‘Third fh Old B idl | Imported stationery leather good folios, brooms and cases, jewel boxes, pin cushions and | nen huck tow art at $5.40 dozen Bee BOB AR! jewel boxes, writing cases, ete., $2 to Jewel case combined, manicure sets, etc., $1 to $20, {all linen start at $3 dozen. ey ae Main floor, Old Building, ‘Table cloths start at $3.65. Prettiest of pillows a All-linen sheets, single bed size, $10 pair upward; and table searfs So ee Tinea allive cases, $2.75 pair upward. Prepared in the sunshiny MEN’S Topcoats made in England workrooms of our Upholstery “Linens are now forty per cent. dearer than at the beginning of Btore. | : A rare treat. 50 tomorrow for each of 96 topeouts of our $47.50 grade. First time we ever did it , and we believe prices will go up very considerably from today The pillows are not a bit | Don't know that we'll ever do it again. Every coat is of good, colorful Irish homespun, cut loose, splendidly * says an Jrish linen firm, Third Gallery, New Building. like the pillows the Uphol- made, Sizes 84 to 42, Only 96—please remember. stery Store usually has, They are more charming in color, New washable |New boudoir caps © intereating | ., P 5 queerly enough, they are less y 8! y 200--cont and long trousers—our $30 and $85 grades (plenty of the latter). Three-quarters of them Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ‘ : reatty nets edae ‘hows =| @xpensive, i Severely simple tailored | Pretty neta edged with ribbons | “ are of imported homespuns; the balance--American homespun, tweeds and cheviots. Thr — ie blouses of white or flesh | Bnd trnes Win Bees ray | Please ask un to show them to full belted, half helt, pleated back, 94 to 44 sizes, regular; and sizes for stout men, tall men, short een eee washable eatin; high neck;| and Paine Ta can ber pale: || Don't bunker yourself by being late. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building pinks, blues, lavenders | A weed me Third floor, Old Build | IN THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE make th rofa Sere art R ; m4 an ay 33 ily lng Knitting bag linings “she sowrls at $9.73 Misses’ charming afternoon dresses, $18.75 ee Seep Re ‘hee mn Full lines of pla’ or Third Gallery, New Building Dresses we have been selling until today for $25, Georgette crepe, Georgette crepe and gh-necker louse w at Deas tucked bosom, $7.60; low-pointed for lining knitting bags and taffeta combined, crepe de chine and Georgette combined and dainty chiffon and net—some i]| round collar, with tucked bosom, | work ee act Apronstrom Dublin over silk foundations. | 35.50. | ress Fabrics Salons, ; ; 4 each; navy, : rs 5 | ‘Third floor, Old Building | a ee Gia Rausing | (OF trained nurses | pray entra hase nee nave, Dine ee parte ot irene shedee for avernacn canes washiag | - ——- Beautiful quality of cotton i | ; | i ~-almost like linen, Us | Women’s high-cut shoes of ROSE, is an apron with a epeu ur $5 gri ied - Cs reduced t¢ £3.06 5 2 lar bib and gered skirt, of fine Our $5 grade of crepe de chine and Georgette crepe; white, flesh and some suit shades, | extreme good style, $4.90, $5.40 cotton; excellent workmanship, Some tallored styles with pleated fronts or hemastitehed; some with Ince trimmings. old Buna ARA has a square straight | luck kid ahoes with white kid tops bib, 5c, i 4 — ils Mid ahons with white kid to Hb, BB must ina 1,500 pairs new gloves for Women, $1.15 i wedthar ashe Leather : Seay, icesin shoes with gray cloth : different quality, #1 _ New purchase of cape gloves in ivory and champagne. Plain or faney back An excep- se Ul tops, white uppers, Black kidskin shoes with buttleshiy : MARY has different shaped | tlonal offering, s $ 27 uray Kid tops. $5.40 . bi neh veer | Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, | jack kid shoes with black cloth JARET, $1 | 97 ii ps, $4.90, PS DOROTHY, 81.25 ‘| r } 5 327 $297 | Set tow wih tien aan DOROTHY, #1. All-wool semi-made skirts, $4.95 | “a lan mad @uTnTeetcth . AL , $1 #0, | ee is less than original cost of the material used in each skirt. ‘Two styles—-both box ; Pad Bargains tons, Cuban els, Indioated. tof L MADELINE, $1 Down-Stuirs Store, New Building. , A , x ; DORA, nurses’ caps, like our , ! oe tae # Women’s and children’s felt slippers women weur abroad, 20¢, 25¢, 46c Men’s underwear and half hose a 2000 Winter Coats for Women and Misses —an unusual offering—50c to $1.25 eee eh apres, salted Bete 5c each for winter weight shirts and drawers of ribbed cott sige f " o2e tha, fe, 40c, b0¢, eae er we 8 $i 2 bed cotton. 1 31 Models- Big Assortment of Fabrics Variety of colors; hurd and soft soles; all sizes down to hootees for Kerchiefs, 250, 400 and 45e. 86c pair for cashmere socks in black, white, gray; 3 pairs for $1. Same as luw as $5.49 Down-Stairs Store, New Building. Third Floor, Old Building. Down-Stairs Store, New Building, /ll Overstecks of the National Cloak & Suit Co. | Sale Starts 9 A. M. | Sscond Floor | gt Vk ela tee Are Filled. Saturday S.t0 to 6 = | ‘ ’ ’