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Jo 7 Walker, 4 ets- ie" f for Corns Drops, 2 Seeonds—Corn is Doomed! you almost 4 ith your shoes @ad corns make you almost walk side- to away from the pain, take a ‘a mintito or two and apply ropa of the world’s muhgio and right off gloriously easy chances of Teeth Without Plates oor a I Save Vecayed Teeth, " Tighten Loose Teeth and . Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings “apd Tota of Go Reasonab! BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted, Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken pl repaired you ee or if sent BLOo mail f on! BLOO, Ong HOURS SAM. TO 7PM, DAILY. (ieips y) Here is a simp ling way to} ith some powdered water make enough paste to cover they hairy surface, apply and in about minutes rub off, wash the sk every trace of hair has vanished harmless, | ~ ZEASTIRGSt|[IG9E AT ANS. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ;| Motion picture shows out of business nal Sai ‘These are white nainsooks, fancy that would mect neany every- | National Serv > Will Open|}} pink voiles, and ninon, simplicity | one's needs. Drive To-Night With Ban- | flothes beend a color and many dae Ses! nue fi individual styles that are now ‘ } quet at Biltmore, Stassedl RNOLD cas Odd chee, », At $3.95 an" - 7 5 —we have set 500 waists of With pleas by Col. Roosevelt and Nightgowns $1.75 to $9.50 crepe de ch eorgette and At $5.95 |James M. Beck for public support of Were $2.50 to $12.50 striped silk, ni i styles in all 3 ay walt of beaded and or man's war work, in view of the ; including tucked slip-overs. roidered Georgettes, some wit ney that tu expected to follow ||] Envelope chemiees, $f to $4.60, vee the new round necks that have the calling of the new draft army, the siralaht. chesitaes, eit 64:80 At $5 , aiUaty collar at back cot. |N sonal Lear or Womans Service Str Bat chensieee: ind f 800 waists of Georgette, silk | tae good dark Georgette in ypen ‘its ten-day drive for $200,000 ef _ and crepe de chine, including that sei a le a hanguet fc Liltmore Main Aiste, Md Building excellent’ model with Tuxedo Ue front and military neck (in crepe And at $6.75 =| the city for funds will attend the din- 7 at the servic General Crowder for e intensified . * campaign of Americanization. under| Main Aisle nt : a co-operation with the local Board Morris 15. Siegel, Assistant Director Ever so many of a woman's 1 200 Bl S s l ! of evening schools and continuation r ry —— claases, day outlined the plan.|}} Gaily needs in blouses are re- p) ouses- pecia ° pared by army offic The Men will) be sent | boards. ‘Th is of teachers. | WANAMAKER’ Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 THURSDAY—DOWNSTAIRS 3,104 Prs. Women’s Kid Shoes at an Unexpected Low Price $4.90 -a Pair A World Famous Manufacturer's Surplus at about His Wholesale Price Just a few more than 3,000 pairs were left $y "Sentient his spring orders. It wis impossible ite them at anything like the ee next year, The act of 1917 of 10 por w Woeker Ought oven with uy almost bern ear he cent. has in followed by a reduction Every oman orker ug oug! jarge—was not in re- of the show houses from 17,000 to catalogue for his wholesale trade. So we took tne Suutten tie denote! Ge to Wear Kid Shoes them over—at our price. atres have, as @ : They are far and away the most comfort- ALSO AGAINST WAR TAX, SENATORS LAUGH Committee Unmoved by Tales of High Salaries of Stars— House Stahds Pat, WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—High salaries to movio stars, pleaded as an excuse to save the producers of screen plays from taxes, failed In the Sefiate Finance Committee. The committee is considering the War Tax Bill. Motion picture producers declared! that the increased taxes proposed by the Ways and Means Committee would drive 60 per cent. of the Batrona kr Brady delet that ihe] le. And they wear almost toreverny wet.,| OOL Pairs of our own Government will fall short of col! These kidskin shoes are especially well-. the new bit oe aerate '"\1l made, because they come from one of the Kid a $4.90 ainriea paid actors and, aciesses ||] most careful makers—if we could tell his U 0e8, pd. “What do you pay Anita Stewart” he|I] name every one would recognize it. The kid Were $5.65 Smart well cut shoes, made with “Cuban heels—the third model illustrated. We do not know of ay $6 shoe to be had whichsexcels them. They are offered at $4.90 because we can’t get them to sell again af $5.65. Both lots ready at store opening—9 o'clock. Extra space. Extra* salespeople. New Building 139 Klearflax RUGS At Less than Half Price $2 square yard tomorrow. Regular price of stand- ard sizes is $4 square yard. These are odd lengths, in 414 ft., 6 ft., 8 ft., 9 {t. and 12 ft. widths. Same quality as the standard size. All perfect. Variety of lengths sufficient to cover practically any space required in living-room or dining-room. Plain colors. is selected. No part of the shoemaking has m per cone Government been skimped. Sizes are true to scale. je Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Buy the shoes as freely as you can—the Pane Tndustry” that can, pay rucn||{ OPPOrtunity will not —_ ene ‘rerted as a hey rr hdd A remarked Black kid with or clot! ops, pretty big busiest ene 8 Cuban or French heels, with plain vamps, or perforated tips. pretty big business. In the House two or three amend- ments were offered to the bill, but all were bowled out and the House stood Pat on all the items so far consid- ered, EVENING SCHOOLS FOR DRAFTED MEX Board of tion Co-operates| With Army, Placing 1,500 Teach- ers at Marshal’s Disposal. Facial Creams Get your winter supply while September _ prices last. 45c for the 60c creme Wahna, greaseless. ..45¢ for the 65c¢ Wonderful cold cream...75c for the $1.25 Wahna skin cream. Main floor, Old Building New York's evening schools and) heir 1,500 teachers } been placed of Provost Marshal P. 8.—Since writing the foregoing, the Rug chief has shown us a registered letter from the Klearflaz mills advising that te price of Klearflaz rugs is now $4.75 the square yard. Third Gallery, New Bidg. n oft Department, du Hon, v 3 Silk-and-cotton Blouses of adusation,f : $2 and $3 00 men will be instructed, |]} presented at-these two prices. as eltizens. They must 500 | ists at $2, spe- | Pie cta irene phys ingen ill To Celebrate Our Re opening on the Third,Floor rmy. It will also be aimed to gi son prices, but we were careful The Blouse Section, tem+ hem some und unding of to seleot styles useful at all times porarily lodged on the First if, lessons in which have been pre-| foc bikinesas tagentie siness, gf oF suit alle vy the ‘draft | wear, At $1 are some good silk | floor, is now back in its well and Georgette waists, a8 well as nown location on the Third the better lingerie styles. floor. eee In g tacks we took. a surve; utump possibil- Underclothes Reduced | ities in our thousands : Hundreds of Desirable Garments | ° blot ind decided to group at four prices a selection of waists de chine), and the striped silks with adjustable necks for suit Ginghams—So with Clean & Durable Stk They don't absorb odors. : Famous “Crown’ ? Linen They don't house germs. soit’ fog anderen aeehers | Damask-Special Offering 100 charming Georgette waists, suitable for semi-dress occasions, __ Third floor, Old Building the British " na Mise Grace Parker, Commandant. y-one teams of captains and five workers each which will canvass begin their active w morning. American ginghams, ‘They wear until the threads disintegrate, CAMMEYER Stampedt ona: Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New Yori Men’s Shoe Shop arate Entrance. 6 HIS Uigh Shoe can be had in all sizes, in mahogany and dull leather; English and Blucher lasts; broad and narrow toes. Compare it with what you can get else- where for $7.50, especially now-a-days, and its superiority will immediately be detected. We invite comparison, Anyway, let our experienced Shoe Salesmen point out to you the “Whys" and “Wherefores” connected with this unusual Shoe Value. 38e to $1.26 yard, 36-inch... $1.50 yard 54-inch,.... $2 yard Main floor, Old Building. 63-inch... .$2.50 yard Napkins to match, $8.75 doz, “Crown” damask has been yell: known (0 Wena . "le atrons for 14 years, It can be had nowhere else in New York, Aluminum Utensils if present conditions continue you will not be able to get it 10 to 33 1-3 Per Cent. Less anywhere. Its production has been stopped by the war. Aluminum cooking utensils are _ But we were able to secure a large reserve stock for our patrons the pride of y kitchen outfit. | ~~ it is fast diminishing. We are selling it at prices remarkably low voking. They/ure | in spite of the searcity—-in av low as today's wholesale prices on ]}} Mat’ not Gute, linens of inferior quality. aluminum ware is The napkins of “Crown” damask inch ($8.76 dozen) are in no cracks to fill up. patterns te match the table damask 0, nd $2.50 yard. ples of the September First floo , Old Building 70 West 35th St. inn bg ain a 4.86 Save $2.25 Pair on Good " Lipped preserving kettles—from BLANKETS—375 Pairs $ An Unusual size at $1.75 to . size at Value were $2.10 to As long as they last, tomorrow, you may have these blankets t aluminum tea kettles, Col- at $9.75 pair. They are $12 and $12.50 grades—and the mill shape, 6-qt. size, $4.16, were prices of such blankets as can buy today are not going down, “Such blankets” y, because blankets are mighty scarce. affle irons, cast fron frame, The white and Frey, bisnkats have borders of pink or blue. The aluminum pan, No, 8, $2.45, were plaid blankets have borders of pink, blue or gray~-the most- $3.65. wanted kind, Wool and cotton mixed on a cotton warp. Omelet pans, full size, $1.55, Note—Store opens at 9. Fourth Gallery, New Building pre $1.75, fee percolators, 3-1. capace 0 we Hawa, | LOW-priced Dinner Sets detachable ¢ bonized wood handles, The 100-piece set, at. $13.50 in the September Sale. We from |} y-qt, size at 90¢ to 5-qt. size Fr a. at $1.90, were $1 to $2. sell it regularly for $17.5! of American porcelain, edged Aluminum tea kettles, cast | With fine gold line, with three sizes in plates, including bread , G-qt. capacity, $4.75, were | and butter plates, three meat dishes and three vegetable . dishes. Cast aluminum frying pans, Other American dinner sets at $15, $17.50, $20, $22.60, $30— wood handles, 8-inch, $1.85, were for our $20 to $42.50 grades. id h, $2, were $2.35, French dinner sets at $30, $37.50, $55, $52.50, up to $135— Woy ., $2.05, were our $46 to $185 grades, 0, were $2.50. English dinner sets at $27.50 and $38.50—our $35 and $50 lew Building grades, Second Gallery, New Building "Uhers Brothers ‘West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street A Sale of Unusual Interest Will present on Thursday WOMEN’S DRESSES for street and afternoon wear, at $18.50 and 25.00 The newest and most desirable of this season’s styles, made of serge, satin or crepe de Chine; in plain or braided models, and smart effects with combinations of materials. A Sale of Allover Beaded Bags New styles in frame and draw-string models, Values up to $18.00, Values _up to $35.00, at. $14.75 at $24.50 A wide choice of colorings is provided; all are handsomely lined and fitted with purse and mifror. Women’s and Misses’ Tan Boots Will be offered at the reduced price of 7 9 Formerly up e to $10.00 pr. A variety of smart lasts in all tan Russia or with buck tops. These shoes were taken from our regular stock and will not be available ‘Ihe again this season at such an unusually low price. a Heels ranging from 14 inch low military to 24% inch Louis XV. Smart Alpha Corsets Made exclusively for Stern Brothers, of fine flesh color Coutil, Mercerized Broche and Silk, also some models in white; regularly sold at %3.75, at $2.90 Complete assortments are now being shown of New Corsets for Autumn Designed on lines to conform with every type of figure—combining su- perior quality materials with excellent workmanship. Specially featured are light-boned models, free hips and very low top corsets, suitable for out- door and war work, at moderate prices. Expert fitters in attendance, The Linen Department Has prepared these excellent values for To-morrow, on the Second Floor: Irish All Linen Satin Damask Table Linen, yd. $1.95 Full bleacheg; regularly $2.50 @ yard Irish Damask Napkins, | Huck Towels full Bleached, (Uni ine lemmet ; dd absorb- tod cottons 22'by 22m, Hou, $450 | ent sine 19 by 37 inches, don, BBe2D Regularly $5.75 a dozen Regularly $3.75 a dozen | ’ Women’s Seasonable Underwear At decided savings from regular prices—Main Floor. Cotton Combination Suits | Women’s Lisle Bloomers Low neck; sleeveles yi In black, white and pink; length wes fro. 8 ging fi 86 to 44; aetuiariy octd'at si.s0, OLLS | yeeuoineton ce T9e | | Women’s Part Wool Combination Suits Low neck; sleeveless; knee or ankle length,........... unusual value at $1.98 , Women’s Lisle Vests Women’s Lisle Vests ay Low neck; sleeveless; made I ck; sh less; French with hard t _ ie 30 t > 35ce fend tone: ppg Mea 2 59c bY 44; Regularly sold at 39c, Regularly sold at 7. Ot me