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\e / ‘WANAMAKER’S; Broadway at Ninth Store Closes at 5 Annual Book Sale _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 5, 1918. "% Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street 4 \ OS See Disposal of Overstocks of Food t Price: G. P. Putnam's Sons, Century Co., John Lane Co, J.B. Lippincott & Co. Doubleday, Page & Co. Little, Brown & Co. _ Lothrop, Lee & Shepherd Co. Macmillan Co., Dodd, Mead & Co., Duffield & Co. Fleming H. Revell Co. F. A. Stokes Co. T. Y. Crowell. E. P. Dutton. 50,000 Volumes A Timely Pre-Easter Sale of Women’s Smart Pumps Formerly $5.00 to 8.00 a pair at $3.05 A big increase in the available be the egg supply, first pick of all their overstocks—best lot of books we ever offered in any sale—to be sold in our two Stores at a fraction of their publication prices. sible meat famine next year, was the opinion to-day of P. Q. Foy, food estimated that between Comprising very fashionable models for Spring and Summer wear. Among Them 10,000 books of the best fiction at 25¢. QO. Henry, 4 titles, 350 vols., $1.50 ed., 75¢ each. 2,000 books for boys, 25¢ to 90c. 2,000 books for girls, 60¢ ed., at 25¢, 4,000 miscellaneous —- history, biography, travel, essays, etc.—starting at 60c¢ each. Some of the Authors y, Jesse Lynch Williams, Myrtle Reed, ‘Anne Douglas Sedgwick, Gustave en. Sit Robert Baden-Powell, O. «. Hugh Fraser, Wayne Whipple, rter. Patent leather and gunmetal pumps—all sizes. White canvas, white calf, ivory kid and tan Russia calf... . « « Sizes not complete. a eae 4 aera statistician, Mr. Foy, in a statement,| F@b. 15 and May 1 no less than 16,- advocated an order by the Federal | 000,000 hens are ahipped to market by ‘ Vood Administration prohibiting the | poultry raisers. use of meat six days a week for three | Mr, Foy sald the local fresh veg- months. He also advocated an order | eta market will show important tu upply to beet the hoof similar |.de in prices this week, due to he killing of hens | heavy receipts, He sald celery will anc 5 June, July and | sell wholesale at $1.75 a crate or leas " jouldd be th at-]and that the price to the consumer teas Will decline to 10 cents a bunch, The © for beet during this|price of fresh cabbage dropped from ui n people should eat [$60 to $70 a ton last week to $25 to ae atte -o ed, He estimated | $30 a ton to-day, It should sell at 4 fi Lak ‘ ti a 21-2 to 3 cents a t Fears Still Higher | tat a8 4 result of the order of Mr. | retail at from ‘ iA : § Hoover forbidding the killing of hens} pound, There has been correspond- id Possible Faming | untii after May 1, there will be added| ing declines in the market for all Ry land to the available supply no less than | fresh vegetables, Next Year. © dectared,| Heavy shipments of exes trom New eef and act|York City to New England has the number of | Strengthened the egg market here and supply of the United States is neces- ches and farms, prices to-day are about 2 cents higher geary if the American peoplo are to] “In addition to the big increase in| than yesterday, commission men said. i yramid there will be an in-| Receipts were 31,800 cases. Eggs wero escape pyramiding prices and a pos- «1 600000) pounds nz | aoted at from 87 to 38 cents a dozen aid; this morning. The “suggested” price of the Food Board is 41 to 43 cents a dozen. —SS—= “The «wide publicity given by The Evening World to the decline in the . ese market has greatly benefited the egg consumer,” sald Mr. Foy, “Egg consumption since The Evening World's report yesterday has materi- ) ally Increased.” | Receipts of butter aggregated 12,000 tubs of 60 pounds each to-day. Mr Foy said the wholesale price on the grade known as extra creamery had advanced to 48 cents and that retail price should be from 62 cents to 56 cents, RIVAL INDIANA PARTIES | UNITE FOR LIBERTY LOAN | Democratic and Republican Work- | ers Confer on Co-operation in Third Campaign. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. March 5.—A | Joint conference of hundreds of work~ ers In the ranks of the Indiana Repub- | an and Democratic State organiza-! tions on co-operation in the third |TAberty Loan campaign, was held here this afternoon on call of Gov, Goodrich conference is said to be the first ountry, and is being ntatives of various cts, who say thoy to get the two partie ates if the plans for Cyrus Townsend Bra A. C. Benson, Frank Kobbe,_Henr: Pe Henry, Gerald Prepared for To-morrow’s Selling Chinese Embroidered Band Trim-[{Light and Dark Colored, Silk Em- mings, Squares, ete., for dress,} broidered, Beaded and Jet ‘Trim- negligee and decorative purposes,| mings, Ornaments, ‘Tassels, ete., 75c, 1.50 to 6.75 25c, 75e to 12.95 Black, White and Light) Colored|Black and White Ribbozine Band Silk Fringes, 6 to 12 inches wide Trimming, 6 to 11 inches wide, 75e to 1.50 yd. 75e to 150 yd. Also Wide Black, White, and Black and White Silk Braid Sashes Wednesday —Eighth Gallery, New Building. And Main Aisle, Old Building. | | Spring Dress Goods | Ready in Their New Home The Spring Dress Goods are on their best: behavior and have polished up their company manners. ‘This Spring opening is some- thing that has to be worthily lived up to. Not only because all woolen goods are exalted in’ im- portance this season, but because atter twelve years of upstairs domesticity the Dress Goods have returned to their long-time-ago home on the Main floor of | the Stewart Building Miss Tricotine and her up-to- And what of the delicious soft- | ness of these boli A Child Doesn’t Laugh and Play if Constipated. Look, Mother! If tongue is coated, breath feverish and stomach sour, give “California Syrup of Figs.” Three yards long, with tassel ends; attractively priced at $1.05 each ong Island F head-on this mor: nue and Water Street New Washable | Women’s Pure Thread Mother! ‘Your child isn’t naturally | Figs" for children’s ills: give a tea-| Cedar Manor ross and peevish. See if tongue is| spoonful, and in a few hours all the! The front ends of both cars w | fine cw ; : | : : A woated; this is a sure sign its little |foul waste, sour hile and fermenting | smashed and the motorman of one, | W of the width of this j Btomach, liver and bowels need a|food which is clogged in the banou Harry Gotte, of No, 1413 Church Stront, | Petticoats for omen Silk Hosiery thelkown f "i that measutes 77 in. bleansing at once. passes out of the system, and you have 7 ¥ S : : 7 colors this year are much as they is imported and very, *ery hard When listless, pale, feverish, full of {a well and playful child again, All| Brennan of Jamaica. recely On the Second Floor On the Main Floor | Sake wHen trata Sloe aud terre: | BEBE RoR? moreunEtsiyere rold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t | children love this harmless, delicious se Seligtrica of No. | cottas held the position of favor- | jersey elothy a-plenty made on Ration or dct naturally) bas) storie | itiult Jenativen) and tC nbver tis Coles ‘Ay South Ozone Park Consisting of Tub Silk, Wash Satin, Full fashioned, with serviceable ~ache, d hea, remember, a gentle effect a ood “inside” cleansing. Jeo Suffered painful injuries, ’ 5 hdr oxi ela sn Sau Cm % % F aaa Fe ee Newell cleansing, choula| Directions for, babies, children of all| ittbe injured were stiendes'at Jamatca Crepe de Chine and Silk Jersey; lisle tops and soles, in black, lace trimmed or plain’ tailored white and colors; also white, always be the first treatment given, ages and grown-ups on bottle, Remem- | Hospital Nothing equals “California Syrup of |her name “Califorina.”—Advt. elects, Hemstitcheds in white and embroidered’ ni wilite and. (lack flesh. Skirts have double panels designs ites. Quiet shades are the ones this side of the Atlantic. We need that suit the mood of the moment. a great deal to supply the ever- Gabardines and twills, all in | present demand. a row, are a lovely ht. Soft Distinguished-looking English erare | tweeds in mixtures give one Ar a | 45 RESTAURATEURS ON GRILL thrown into rel y military thrills, They seem to smell of the blues, tans and terra-cottas, The heather to those who know what prices are not at all as high as one | @ heather clad hill is like. Attractively priced at Al the extremely low price of | feared they might be—that is | Prop rc % | ( partly becadwe our buying was smart cheek ahi d Ree tauran t fe , . timely wool plaids suggest s or | ri On 2.95, 4.95 Lo 6.95 H IS | wre | Bolts of Duvet de Laine come | 80lf links and vacation pastimes from an American manufacturer New broadoleths carry off (he who is spoken of as the wizard honors as fur as pretty shades » the lovely rose and of the textile world. This fabne overt velour, ba, plours Wool crepes, silk crepes and s 4 mouse the combinations of both are remarked in’ our going to drape daintily for sum- | mer frock Try some and see. Women’s Habutai Silk Night Gowns |. Smart tailored model in pink; remarkable value stration at \ CANADA CALLS PARLIAMENT, | New Goveen-| | Key does the Trick It is a pleasure to be able to ‘o soiling of hands, or broken nails One turn and the cover is off. You then tell prosp they are to find one whole section ol navy blues and another of blacks: both so flooded with daylight that self-deception as to color or quality There ws here for a p 4 Dress Goods Se tive visitors that at Women’s Pink Crepe de Chine|Women’s Vink Crepe de Chine Night Gowns | Envelope Chemises Superior quality; tailored and Lace-trimmed to match gowns; alse narkable value | tuilored models; remarkable value shined with a few strokes of cloth or brush. It’s easy to shine your possible. omising material nt time in the ion —don’t you atharaegn tt lace-trimmed; r think so? a THE StinovA WAY Frond at at 95 | at 90 el Main floor, Old Building. titty ye Prove it. :, Ask Any Store F a= ——, rr pra Black, Tan, White, Red, Brown UII|A\\Y FOR COWENIENCE | Sters n Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street New Philippine Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises, hand-made and hand-embroidered, ! : have arranged a very interesting exhibit and sale tor Wednesday 99 « ty nd at $1.95, 2.25, 2.95 to 3. | i} | Imported French Novelty Necklaces | Over 100 distinct designs; chains jeweled with French | beads, plaques and pendants; values $3.50 to 10,00, | Vor tour years the Wanamaker Silk Rotunda—alone in all the city—has encouraged the etforts to produce in silks the wonderfully individual and fascinating effects found in BATIK hand-made fabrics. | Thi from Batik f the biggest manufacturer of silks in the city has taken cy fabries his 19158 motive for Georgettes and voiles, We shall show them in the Silk Rotunda tomorrow. Batik Georgettes, 18 choices, $3 yd. Batik voiles, 18 choices, $3 yd. Batik satin crackle, plain colors, $2.85 yd. Batik pongee crackle, hand-made, in 12 combina- | tions of color, $3 yd. Batik original silks, hand-made, $5 to $100 each. You must see these Batik silks, ‘Th no incongruit design or color comt in particular, ¥ delight women who ure looking for decorative fabrics for cottage and summer home decoruti In Addition (not for sale) we shall exhibit the collection of orisinal Shakespeare silks done in | Batik for the recent Tercentenary celebrati Wednesday—Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building, Dinner Sets--March Sale SILKS, Too’ at $1.95 A Remarkable Offering | French Brooches and Bar Pins at $1.65 | Beautiful novelty effects. Values $3.00 to 5.00, In addition—a number of model sizes in this season’s newest styles. InterestingOfferings in DressTrimmings i so pleasing rackles, * T0-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, | otal New Spring Models in Custom Made Corsets For every type of figure, are now being shown on the Second Floor, Women’s Tailored Suits In the newest Spring styles, at $37.50 These models embody the most ad- vaneed vogue in style, materials and colorings, and are very unusual values. Featuring besides plain Coutil, in white and flesh, stmart designs in Cottou and Silk Broche, hand-em!reidered Satin Taffeta, Satin Ribbon, ‘Lricot, | Gate crate Boe find any ker Marah Suede Cloth and other novelty materials; ranging in price from | GUE Standard ines in rer ur regular sizes and qual 0 English dinner sets, $2 grades, American dinner sets, $12, $13.50, $15, $17.50, $25~— our $14.50 to $35 grade French dinner sets, $37.50 to $67,50—our $50 to $87.50 e second Gallery, New Building i he price down, —our $34 to $40 $3.00 to 25.00 vemt-Finished Corsets grad Designed on the sare mi as our custom-made styles, will be fitted b expert French Corset to meet the requirements of the individual figures and fin in our own ateliers on the premises