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He thought private capital ment un- dertake the work with the possible cone ation of the ot But, now- was to be carried out, he t immediate action was ims Pe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918. 18 A.T, Stewart, founded 1825 \ Store Closes at 5 John Wanamaker, founded 1661 Phone 4700 Stuyvesant Combined 1896 Broadway at Ninth Street Form the DAYLIGHT-USING Habit| 18” JANUARY SALE. Shop in the Morning—Take Advantage of These Nearing the End! \ Special Daylight-Using Sales | spo. °° yn eeu erative and expressed a willingness to give his time, energy and thought solving the problem of preventing Vand fue! famines FAMINE, WARNING DRI HOT WATER | IF YOU DESIRE A Federal Food Adt Administrator |IROgY COMPLEXION Williams Says City Is Be- 4 hind the Times. leays we can't help but ee | ables’ Dresen White Goods Men's Furnishings icici better and fool bettes ene 7 = : ablew’ Woolens Rugs, Curtainings omens Suits “What we need right here In New “after an Inside bath, A Million Dollars in Mercharc lise Day by Day Toate Cores Sheay and Pillow Fee a Coats | York to-day, and have needed for yo | . Linens Cases Furs twenty-five years, are freight ter- | mtnals, warehouses for the storage of , To look one's best and feel one's fuel and food and facilities tor the best is to enjoy an inside bath each @xpeditious handiing of freight and MOrming to flush from the system the pod Kot f nd previous day's waste, sour fermenta- Ip cargoes," was the vehement dec- tions and poisonous toxins, before it Jaration of Federal Food Adm is absorbed into the blood. Just as trator Arthur Williams to an Evening coal, when it burns, leaves behind a World reporter to-day. certain amount of incombustible mi “There is no denying the fact,” he terial in the form of ashes, so the food fontinued, “that we are years and an! driuk taken euch day leave tn tel re bs sae ctical fa. @limentary organs a certain amoun' Solves pps iio times in practical 1 of indigestible material, which if not | ‘or taking care of the vnst Climinated, { Toul d amount of food, fuel and other CGN clan et Cl a sda com- which are then sucked into the blood modities necess: In the daily life through the very ducts which are in- On Sale Wednesday Morning sa a — Values Represent Months of Preparation and BIG BUYING for cash 18th January Sale Sheets—Pillow Cases Values so great that the limited quantities may not last longer than 1 o'clock |}; ———__ Fur Scarfs and Muffs | Women’s Spring Skirts—Below ' Third Less Wholesale — Muslin 22 skunk canteen muffs, $85 grade (new)—$22.50, 12 skunk scarfs, skirts at $9. 176 woolen skirts at $7.50, Manufacturer's We've been so very busy in these various sections that we feel | $30 grade (new)—$19.60. 6 skunk scarfs, $36 grade (new)—$22. and spring samples; brought in Saturday last; only one everybody knows by this time the exceptional values offered. } Second floor, Old Building. nd. The $9 silk skirts have sold at wholesale (not retail) 11] ‘This is just to remind you that this sale j ing the end, and for from $12.50 to $22.60 each; the $7.50 woolen skirts for from $8.60 ,) a sale 15 nearing J tischen x | ; to $14.50. || | we are pretty positive that you won't buy muslins, sheets and adh Fadia a i ce Wee hia ates pablle) the body, only nourishment ||| Night owns, Hand-made at $5 At $9-—silk ginghams, foulards; plaids, plain black and blue taffetas; |||] pillow cases again at these sale prices, of tact, New York is to r. | a - ever 80 many styles, day using the antiquated methods of | If you want to see the glow of ||) 4. yuna Cashes feal BEAR BAe Valestientan Ibe einer the epriaad At $7.60—woolen sport skirts, stunning plaids, lovely combinations Get a Goodly Supply--You Can’t Make a Mistake @ quarter of a century ago in Its ter. healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see sleeve and sometimes inset with hand-embroidery in the French way. of brown and black, green and blue, black and white; all sorts of gay or No Matt or Telephone Orders for the following minal facilities, and what is the re. Your skin get clearer and clearer, you || Even the sleeves are hand-embroidered and hand-tucked. subdued checks and stripes; blue and black serges, poplins, gabardines. Muslins— January Sale| Continuing Special Purchase of mult? tiie a alae of hot water with a {| _, Also 30 wonderfully lovely hand-hemstitched gowns with a new kind Second floor, Old Building. Frutt of the Loom. | "Sere | HEMME! D AND “There is not only as of fuel | teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in|]| of hand-worked scallop, and hand-embroidery on front, back and sleeves. - Lonsdale stn | 17% | and food, but other commodities aro jt, which is a harmless means of wash. ||| $5: Third floor, Old Building. * | Hill Regularly. 2¢| | HEMSTITCHED SHEETS moving at a enail's pace. Freight is ing the waste material and toxins lying in cars, in warehouses and on from the stomach, liver, kidneys and the docks and tho congestion is al-| bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and moat beyond human comprohension.” |puritying the entire alimentary tract, The Food Administrator was naked before putting more food into the 9 o r Limit 20 yards ‘akes, but for Trade Reasons 60 Hand-d d- drawn Envelope 2,000 tar Car Silks, Bleachod Shootings—for full and aye ts perraaet te Mention beds—less than mill prices, Chemises, $3. 85 Our $1.85 to $3.50 grades, imported; white Georgettes, white chitfon i ineour tee, 48 Sale 3 With eis We in.—our rey Bt rth th stomach, ‘a crepes, white fancy habutai, white habutai, with blac! ‘stripe a Six 90 1 «. .P8j/90K90 +4 10 fo eutline @ plan of reltef. Men and women with sallow skins, ||| that ibe work (vows ive an tour oe lie fags eh ed ol yards put on sale at 9 o'clock A. M. Will-Wash-He: bee AES CAL a A BOTH RAIL AND WATER TER: liver spots, pimples or pallid com: | Value SHEETS- Ligestiathtind ‘Third floor, Old Building. Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Bu MINALS NEEDED. plexion, also those who wake up with Mr. Williams entered enthusiasti-|@ coated tongue, bad taste, nast} wally into tho subject and pointed out | breath, others who are bothered wit fa ALK headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach \ oy hea o minute's delay should im: lor constipation, should begin this| Bede a plan to construct land and| Hhosphated hot water drinking, and! water terminals so that freight entor-| are assured of very pronounced re- $ng the city on railroad cars could be gults in one or two weeks. unloaded immediately upon arrival A quarter pound of limestone phos end reconsigned to points where they phate costs very little at the drug fre needed for reloadinz. ‘The same. store, but is sufficient to demonstrate mecessity applied to water terminals, | that just as soap a hot water Boa i‘ cleanses, purifies and freshens the ts arriving should find upon dock: | gin on the outside, so hot water and ins pace machinery for the a limestone phosphate act on the inside ransfer of their cargoes to the docks| groans —Advt | and nearby bunkering plants, where | U they could coal and put to sea in mhortest possible space of time sexta thence 45x56 [44 Biisiz00 si'te.. 108 Woven Stripe Cotton Voile, | 50 Mackinaws Down to $10.75 || ui 18c a yard | Our $12.50 to $16.60 mackinaws; all wool in a variety of plaids and are : , 8, gl 5 r. Sizes 7 y men, | 3,626 yards. ‘Try to’ duplicate it anywhere at this low price. It Sata Bearer acarin cuthon New Huet $ixh td] PILLow i came Hemmed SHEETS. sane OT!",. sagaseaey aan 23 pray 4 ted, etc. Sises for men. at a Will-Wash-Heavier. lex a ‘ eae has been 2c in our own stocks. “Absolutely fast colors, Lovely’ fine Beste: ur scceven tt cally: ewe ueue! i Extra Fine Crochet in by ‘ Cl quality. White grounds with woven stripes in summer colorings, Will % || ngxoe fio . 1.09 | Shreerned or fringed make the sweetest, daintiest and most serviceable of summer frocks, fo 7 4 , NERD ASEE : ve 3.49 R Bitlog site bine fin vie eae * 2,400 Pairs Men’s Socks, 42c pair’ siya, Mobo ae eee Dress Fabrics Salons, Firet floor, Old Building. Lowest price we ever sold these socks was 55 pair. We shopped |] |] 4x00 $1.) A 2| Marseilles Spreads— all around, and nearest comparison to these socks were priced in an- |[|{ @ixv0 3125 hecmuad—worth $6.31 3.94 ther store 59c (and the tops of those socks were cotton). These 2,400 |]| von af } $3.75 for Women’s Blanket Palts ace fine” wool and eatton-almoat ‘half ot each warm, ite | socks of medium weight, natural color: ; Bath Robes ee oY iaunlington cade floor, New Building. | Manwary Sale Savings January Sale Spec als | Only 110, $5 to $5.75 grades, made of genuine Beacon blankets, W , M i | hich, as every one knows, are the finest quality, richly trimmed with omeh $s ornin: poh ah gui au ove, tree Hen quay Hay nme“ 300 Suits Men’s Flannel Pajamas &|| Blouse Dept. Mr, Willtams outlined the necessity | G0 Wait Waretiouse facilities to do away | all sizes, The lucky woman who gets one of these robes will find that | $3.25 for our $5 grades; heavy canton flannel in a variety of attrac- Dresses Tailored Blouses .78 with the day-to-day supply of perish- the winter after this, and even the winter after that, it will still be tive patterns in blue or pink, on gray grounds; four sizes—small, medium, fable foodstutts as is now and has been | | Our reg. .92 1.65 Various Dainty Models-—in all Our reg. $2 White or Prettily striped Voiles. 2.07 Tucked Voile Blouses 2.34 es : Our reg. $2.79 ONE eer era on tae Delightful Models. Showing Lace | A special purchase makes possible | | Trimmed or Embroidered Collars. these exceptional pric Large assortment of percales and Blous gingharns—two-toned stripes and fancy plaids, also plain colors— belted or one-piece models—with various touches of contrast pipings, white collars, cuffs or buttons— sizes 96 to 46, Smart Costume Blouses giving good service. Third floor, Old Building. | large, extra large. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. confidence that a new order of things hese lines would encourage al to seek the New York mar eater Numbers and that an ultimate reduction in the price of * foodstuffs would resu!) | It was pointed out Laat thousands of tons of perishables ure yearly being @umped from freight cars almost swithin the gates of the clty during cold waves, snow storms and railroad holdups of various kinds. ‘This is due to the inability of New York's ter- minal facilities to handle these com-! modities were they brought into the oity. “There is a woful the custom for years. Ho expressed | 1417-1423 THIRD Sale of Curtains 2,884 pairs, brand new —so low-priced that the materials alone, bought by the yard— | not figuring laces and labor— would cost as much. 700 pairs are made of imported Scotch FIRST REDUCTION on all Men’s Finer || || | 18th January Sale of in Crepe de Chine 2.44 Our Regular $2.94 Charming Models, in white or flesh—plain or showing dainty tucks. = Our Regular $4.94 enAeneeE eee iiet. | which we need most here, ‘Williams, “We have subways « passenger tubes to New Jersey Yet we are bringing coal from and food from the fa:ms ye after year across the North River @he dead of winter on barges. Sup pose the river should become a solid @heet of ice as it did in 1907, what Would become of our world famed Exquisite affairs of Crepe, Georg- Our, Dresemaleing Reheot ette, ‘richly embroidered or. with Now in Session lace trimmed collar and cuffs— Six Lessons 3.00 monet suit shades, also white and fles! Holzwasser Home Talks No. 288 eity in a oriste such as we are n ' aban hf > : : LINENS PROBLEM 1@ FOR PUBLIC AND madras. The rest are of scrim and marquisette, 1 Quercoats and Suits in Regular Stocks, FINE TABLE ESDEATS TO SOLVE, tun laces, often with good-looking machine {| and a further reduction in Winter Sale Suits and || || | Reliable that's the word for our linens—-and prices—and the “I am not a pessimist. Far be tt cluny laces, often with good-looking machine : 4 fact is substantially confirmed by the eager shoppers crowding re me to convey a pessimistic made filet medallions, Overcoats. |} || these aisles daily, i ke gta day end pear at soe ta apt Dirge na ead pele er || Hemstitched—Cloth, Bs rhe tne and one den 8. Napkins he brid, vi you tt : va li ve ii “ | lems « Min te food and fuel provies has | Write for New 80-P aust the ld ” agebg ~ ef eed ar we “ our reg. $16.00 i 10.95 Mattastcrideetand tava it in pas Land February 12 home, because wey ; vy anc eanly Dinner Cloths | Hemmed Napkins BO ones ine’ neGad tn nally Acceasibie (from West Bide washed—and so inexpensive that it would 9 Of fine nen Gamnaakersise, Apr |Mercerised quality WEANIS aetfiT backed by a. sound - cost less to buy new curtains in this sale than He : me: | our reg, $1.65—dozen........1.84 if otal standard should, in my opin-| | A3- Room An Luncheon Cloths to have our old ones laundered f u | f met ed damask—hemstitched i j ke this matter of terminal fa E 29, 75 25 %5 Of mercerized Linen Damask Napkins oy Me ane é 3 iiss || — or scalloped Eivies anser advisement at onos and | [)) Hatt 9245 be picts eed ae poe fer ae $ ° Hi] our reg. 084......... . 67 |19-inch—our reg. $4.26—dozen. 8.17 by er Ww" wil » + iy ith machine-made Cluny lace and tri 1 Beate vere ile eomioe cons A5-Room Apartment with Hee lace designs: all beaded, ready to hang with 207—our $40 grade 180—$32.50 grade IH]. Table Damasks Mercerized Damaske ons as she is to-day.’ so GAlre valance. 20-—-our $42.50 grade a19 5 | 70-inch—full bleached union linen— or { Mr. Williams was somewhat avers Hi $275 $1.75 to $2 grades—$1.25 pai 124—our $45 grade 312—$35 grade variety of patterns | tseb—go od range of patterns— | tn Ca Satine ee waite Ge hed |p TV Pea pare papers : = Mi 1.75 eal 21—our $55 grade 244—$37.50 grade |] our reg. $1.60—yard ANZ! our reg. A—yard......0006 ol | mai a pass 2 2 } fm ming, explaining thet wale usta: He A4-Room Apartment $2.50 grades—§1.75 pair | 15-—our $60 grade reuae Imported Damask TRORSGEDS OUFTEDE: 8 our $65 reek | 116—-F40 grade Fine mercerized quality—our reg. $1.24 the best way to proceed was to ca 00 VAL @ conference of engineers and ex perts, gather their ideas and ama! gamate them into a working basis $2.25 to $3 grades—$1.75 pair - chad on Five beautifully trimmed designs. . 395-—regular stocks not abi—were priced $2 on sale before. in our Winter Sale |MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders $1.50 grades—§$1 pair j Hetny P ' $23.50 & $25.00 Men's Fine | $1.58 AlleWool French Serges 1.15 | vi F The $29.7 ercoats include the finest overcoats made ready to wear. | i Fi . 4 with ; ; The $29.75 overcoats include the fin ercoats made ready Wool Overcoat 10.76 | s0-inch—-tan. gray, olive, myrtle, Th al Boas and coru a terne trimmed with neat lace edge; white Hay are Wanamaker styles, All Wanamaker tailoring, All silk-lined-—some mince ent wresen—torm’ fitting | Stowe prives Barguady. navy e “Salter y— i ; 50.00 | ®: Chesterfield model—velvet collars | and black Amounts Tin ty R000. ng. Black, oxford gray, and | saree on sie ined Less than Manfr's Cost 184 pairs, $1.95 pair full lined, sorne yoke lined. All si 1 A. There te ag, ADpiy sion to New York Stata i fancy weaves. MEN'S OVERCOATS THIRD FLOOR, — | DUES GOODS—MAIN FLOOR misery New "Yetmy and Conneticut, 0 75 orades, novelt ATBSe y Weave: {| : 7 enough Delivery by Melon Trucks, Pr ead dtl thay novelty net curtains, all-over The $25.75 coats are oxfords and fancy effects, all silk lined—some || $1.00 Men's Laundered Shirts... ;82| $1.37 Crepe de Chines—40 ine 7 in this veltiay eight & Maltrond Bares BR L yoke-lined, some full lined; velvet or self collars; sizes 34 to 46, At $25.75 || "Fine pereales.-neat atripes—we Light, piedium and dark colors 700 pairs, Scotch Madras you buy these coats for about the price we are being asked to pay for dupli- MEN's PURNISHINGS-~ MAIN FLOOR, here Lae apy lis PA rades teeesee+ 6185 |] cates of them today $1.25 Men's Winter Underwear CL areas B6-inch—eoft finia od black. ¥ patterns, $2.25 grades........ ‘$1.50 || “Ribbed—-tan—-fleeced—-also heavy 6 Tree finiehssgoed 4 patterns, $2.75 grades Cotton-—wiay--shirts or drawers ; se /! ° FNLS trad eat--warw ruoon, | 45¢t: Silt Mited Crepe de Chines 88 2,000 pairs of Scrim and Maia iS a ults $3.96 Bora! Overcoat FACT ey pelea Lig ea $2 grades—$1.15 pair Cc In'gray’ and brown—buttoned t> | 30 ct, Outing Flannele—36 inch 3 should | 8 patterns, that ts DIAMONDS WATCHES ts NO REASON in world tohy you shou y your teoth | them without p Perhaps tt ts po vinvany” i Ae can guarantes 22 8 1 Weekly} oremoaicy | | Fluffy, hematitched ruffled curtains of fancy scrim eA aid lining : ae WASE DRESS FabHics. BASEMENT @ cessation of tooth trouble. Con . ; ys: CLOTHING roc esa " ‘ ' ‘ $2.25 to $3 grades—$1.50 pair BOVE CLOTH THIRD FLOOR sect, Waie M 9 casine san 6 patterns, scrim and voile, ivory and ecru trimmed, ry A e | $8.74 Bere! Orarcentaccd te 10 z79,. 8:06) Good” aaecr on ea aatoe uae | with exceptionally fine machine-made filet lace inser- n ¢ elty overcoat WAITE GOODS—MAIN FLoon Waste ct vant ve p cts re! Hon and edge, 106 suits, our $32.50 grade 7S suits, value $30 : PA ee TT $28.50 Persian Velvet Ruse 92.50 oly rit ot pai $1.00 up $2.50 grades—-$1.75 pair 98 suits, our $35 grade 68 suits, value $32.50 feature In tallering te woo x2 (1 —nearlens yoaneital- Gold Crowns, 22-karat,.$5.00 up mond)... We Tusk Zo a Marquisette, lace-edged. 102 suits, our $37.50 grade 76 suits, value $35 54 ¥ Feamand fone grou | Silver Fillings 50¢ up o 4 F 103 suits, our $40 grade 58 suits, value $37.50 oT & 74 ct, Children's Pajamas... 87 WUGs— THIRD FLOOR Dr. SALTER, Dentist } aerate $4.25 grade--65 pair 42 suits, our $42.50 grade 22 suits, value $40 th Heserone an , Large 1inch Dressing Combs S B k| Fairey A")") Ove ; Tussah silk, finished with lace edges; one pattern; 27 suits, our $45 grade ritegeetine trina te Wye, [meen : 49! Fulton rt roo yn ach FETs ve I 408 pairs~-50c to $20 pair ae, Sree 809 su Mu were Bite) 67 ct, Flannelette Rompers. .80) °RoiL ir ahitech eS wks pe Save to Get the ight Place A CRED One, two ort of a kind-—serim, madras, novelty 4t8 pul i : is | Herat ree iia 86. ct. Now Curtin Madras 18 | Be ure oat Hn hs DIAMONDS N it nets, Marie Antoinette, cluny and point arabe thihecae ALL our fine ack suits, gruded from 889,60 to $48, and iSPaSia: berr ~sxcoxn toon | oO Lid! A ds BUST VALUES Gnorepterd Sead ERS 1 cially ord hased nt 840 $40 gra les. Sizes B4 to 46—reg n'a Cotten Uni f on ee wit - Extension curtain rods, one-half price. Singl Surely it is not necessary to point out to thinking, well-informed men th, 4 elbow | $1.74 Eatra Site House Dresses 1-46 HELP _WANTEO—MALE DIAMONDS UN CREDIT ke Pian anok Be I] wisdom of a LARGE investment in such clothing as this ut the prices sot f at nti | ambray collare--48, BO and 33, als American Watch & viamond Co mantis rods, 25c each tomorrow Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, ! K hoMA rodr HoUsh DRESSES—BECOND FLOOR. AIDEN GAN: poze Gort, 6887 lRouris Gallery, New Building. aoe —_ EET Clack igus Deasie Horning One mt . BENSETE. 36" Broad —EEEE = Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clockst

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