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a renee Ee eee ae ee ee Sa NS bE Ase! 64 HE GOT UP A ”/BERIES wiles thd Le @ gifs of $60 from | F je a ser 1 Better Than Barrel ateierie Medicine, ew Though, Even if Policeman Mury Couldn’t Be There. Mary's 8 toad pany and partic! a 3 Y. Arthur Baker, comediar ws Marsh, soloist; Ai Baker Joseph Mury, for twenty years @/ quist; Al Lawson, sulvist: 1 policeman and “information t for immigrants, sightseers at the Battery Barge Office, was de- | fet a ied the createst wish of his lif last nigh: when he was prevented wader the rule that requires police 4 n eso fen men to remain in New York, from _ ht Bee oars” Sertormence tor| 10,300 MORE TROOPS bo wounded soldiers of which been the inapir tion and general simo, Th ARE ORDERED HOME .. phy ie Moser the auspices »|Ohio and West Virginia Men Are |488 were enlisted men ahd old Ninth Ward on : Ic doin ¢ Re \- and was admitted by the serneens | Included in the Return pets of @t Mary's Hospital to have besa | ing Units Steamer Mell better than a barre! of medicine WASHINGTON, Ja 17, — Ada NEW HAVEN, Jar 1 Pho Tough Club name belies it8| tional unite ae bile hospital un y a plirposes, It was formed shortly after the Civil War and has de m@ch to assist unfortunate peop! Its clubhouse is at No. nore than 300 000 men, have been ass ‘onvoy home from France 43 West) Units included aro Ist Infantry ! unit of LOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE TERMS $2. 50 A WEEK No More Lonesome Evenings with a Walters Player in Your Home Think back over the many loncsome evenings you have spent at home with no irciinetion to go to a theatre or scme place of amusement but wishing for something to do to make the evening Icss Icrcscire. Music is one of the first things we think of for pleasure cr entertainment, erd with ene of these beautiful Walters Players in your home, on which you could play eny musical selection, from classical composi tions of the great masters to the popular ragtime of today, you would find so much plecsure that thcse dreaded lonesome evenings would be a thing of the past. Don't wait any longer. Call at ou rooms, have one of these Player and you are sure to bring heppiness to every member of your fa’ ent to your home ily WALTERS YER PIAN ‘AT5. And Without Extra Charge We Include A Beautiful Music Rol! Cabinet 12 Rolls of Music your own a Handsome Player Bench- and Free Delivery to your choice), home * 1 * * The Same Free Offer as Mentioned Above Will Also Be Included with Every Player Sold at the Following Prices $500, $525, $550, $575, $000 * ° j . rs ° Special Sale of Used Pianos This Week 3 Pianos from $75 to $90 2 Pianos from $135 to $150 4 Pianos from 95 to 110 3 Pianos from 185 to 165 2 Fianos from 115 to 125 3 Pianos from 175 to 200 If you find it impossible to call to-morrow, send name and address, and we utll have our representative call at your home the 3, Oe a = oh eee ne eee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919. COL. WHITTLESEY AND HIS KINSFOLK — Ice Skating HE CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS” enjoy ice skat- ing. They have found a frozen pond near their home, and here they expect to spend most of the H Wintry afternoons, ' ' They glide over the ice so smoothly and peace- fully, too, Of course they are aided materially by attaching their skates to a comfortable pair of CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS” SHOES. Children’s Tan or Black Calf Shoes Of finest quality Tan or Black Russia Calf, laced; made on broad, comfortable lasts, with welted leather soles and spring heels. Sizes6 to 8...........Black, 3.50 Tan, 4.00 Sizes 814 to 11.......... Black, 4.00 Tan, 4.85 Girls’ Tan or Black Calf Shoes Of finest quality Tan or Black Russia Calf, laced; made on broad, comfortable lasts, with welted leather soles; flat heels. called upon by ‘the ans Black, 4.65 Tan, 4.95 | entirely ent ¢ rom all help and supp told them to “go to hell, ‘Li FOLLETTE, BUT This photo ah noleft to right M ank R, Whittlesey, mother | of Col. Whittlesey; Major Gen. Edwards, Lieut. Col. Whittlesey, Elisha Whittlesey, his brother, and his father. | SENATE SWES HIM eae MPs Cee TT Sooke naib Mh ad Wisconsin Man ni Cleared of Se-t's dition Charge 50 to 21 After Excoriation. WON, J 17.—Th and sedit tgainst Senato i Pau vj mad Williams uved by the | had exam st nd that t plan to drop th ssion was rudely | | Hams. Hines, ut how a rd had been pplan. A \ he would wa t 1 peer down in 1 Ie € « rdeal w by Mr. La ett appavent fortitude. H d under the enust at Ww At first: he wed the 1 4 small cigar Later w th munel i at se carcass ch cs smith (Mich) voesicactcas et WORK TS HHS: REMEDY Shoukt Be Prepared “Ht i United § any Mc stic interests In everlasting h ng lie that th 0 war to prot sts or any capit ry sort. It is also| |) that the people of | ! e U ever gent thei boys tc cannon fodder in| \ Europe hat American citi: | 1) zons might ride upon munition ships. isting he that the * GAMOFLEURS COMING wer wi bi ed the ¢ towed by the Col. Whi n th | urrender after his command had been | ony {9 to 2 along | th FOR PRESENT UNREST Dr. Kirchwey Says United States o Meet | | | | a ae ae HOME ON GOENTOER 4 ind cond fow New York Artisis in Army n I. | death and 1 is i I | doin snl Hings that | Now En Route From Europe a n Big Transport SS TAS LLORES) INSTANT ; POSTUM Wexpedi the arrival in Hobo! Me the Goentoer, which sailed from is a wholesome na Aa ae AND delicioUs — ff {tere aia viret Hottanion sondqunrt drink for those — Gj! Vompanies Av BT and A, sot with whom cof: ff fev Maer ee fee disagrees : paint Burn! painter, und sherry are among the Lieutenants, lee a ing © Now Gunn wope TRE 6 Nioenweer Very Special Boys’ Army Shoes—Sizes 1 to 6 This Shoe is identically like the Army Shoe now worn tes, on the ey is the officer who com- by “Our Boys.” Made of excellent quality leather, Argonne Forest, and who, when with round toe, heavy extension sole, Blucher last. i Sizes 1114 to 2........... Black, 4.75 Tan, 5.75 ' 54" St. New York = a rare Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours 9 to 5.50 aw wf ea G- oys’ Clothing Prices Toboggan 237 Winter Suits, were $14 to $18—Saturday $10.50 168 Winter Suits, were $20 to $25—Saturday $16.50 194 Winter Overcoats, were $21.50—Saturday $16.25 53 Winter Overcoats, were $16.50—Saturday $11.75 Suits are in 8 to 18 year sizes. Overcoats at $16.25 are in 10 to 18 year sizes; $11.75 overcoats in 3 to 9 year sizes. They are all WANAMAKER stocks—which means that they are all full value at their regular prices. Stock up for your boys, Saturday. OVERCOATS Double-breasted, belted all SUITS—Norfolk _ knicker models, up-to-date around, convertible collars; a very choice collection styles and patterns, chev ‘assimeres, homespuns, of ull-wool fabrics in browns, grays, heather mixtures; tweeds, in a variety of good wanted colors and mix- and some blue cheviots. | tures, Second floor, Old Building, Latest Word From the Men’s OVERCOAT Sale There are enough overcoats here for more than a I~ thousand men, They are John Wanamaker standé urd / qualities — the same identical overcoats that entered in the big sale when it first began ten day No job lots; no “clean-ups” from manufacturers; tyles, or colors that could be questioned by the most aiming man. ‘These are the exact grades as ee we checked them up for Friday and Saturday: Srerecats. | $37.00 Gverceute $ $29.90 30 lfea Including: Chesterfield models, box back coats, semi-fitted coats, street ulsters’ double-breasters and single-breasters. Every coat ALL. WOOL—as good for next season as it is for this. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, Not Forgetting the Sale Suits It may sound a bit strange, but the interest in this Winter Sale has not been ce.:fined to Winter overcoat Without a word of suggestion on our part, most men seemed to realize that Wanamaker standard suits at these prices are a good investment for future use. The good, sensible patterns and colorings—and the all-wool fabries—are a happy and practical combination, No job lots here $45 to $50 Suits $33.50 $35 to $42.50 Suits... $28.50 $27.50 to $33.50 Suits $24.50 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. \ €