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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919. & 21,00 MEN OF 77TH HAVE FATA Monday at }yesithes A Great Day to Buy Furniture} "i son reso MURPH See the Important Announcement Below Old Sergeant Robinson A Keeps His Prisoner. Dress Linens From Abroad “Many linen are seen the Florida bathing beaches”-—we read in a recent note from Miami —assuredly this is to be a season of linens. And we are ready. Plain and coarse weaves. Pure flax linens and silky—amooth fab- rics from Ireland—a choice that cannot be excelled. New greens, tans, rose, Havana browns, cadet and French blues, gray, white and natur: 36 to 45 inches wide. 85c to $2 yard. —— Last Five Days to Buy Bedding at February Sale Reductions Division Association Classifies | 1icertsie | New York Solders by Occupations. axed Martin Walsh left his saloon at 64th Street and Third Avenue for home at 2 A. M. to-day with $150.25 from his cash register. At 57th Gtreet a) youth poked a .45 revolver agafnst his ribs and said: “Come across!” “All right, but I've got only @ quar- | ter, me lad,” sald Walsh, “Lemme have it.” Walsh did. Half a block further the amateur bandit stopped Joseph Schwazer, ad- All our stocks are included. HAIR MATTRESSES COTTON MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS WIRE SPRINGS FEATHER PILLOWS Sixth Gallery New Bldg. The achievements of the boys of | Sime : the 77th Division in war are rivaled | Depts!) mechani by their achievements in peace. For | few . they have undertaken and almost | Paeiorer fi.) completed the task of getting civilian | | ‘omtor sss... Jobs for themselves in advance of | Prem aie their return from France. While still | it on duty overseas they have formed | jlemenee Paliplaver + ‘ Penehi hand. | Fruit and. produce. Hat biwinem +a erate e= esc | Rollerman ‘dress unknown, with the same re- Main floor, Old Building thelr own job-gotting organization, | Fxienter volver and the same. demand. WwW ’ and the organization has found the | Jinwer “ omen’s Schwazer sald he didn't have a cent }| and yelled for the police. “Gee, I'd hate to heag) you holler | if you had anything,” said the high- wayman as he ran. Police Sergeant | |'Thomas Robinson of the East 51st herr arid raiser ‘ civilian jobs. Py There are about 27,000 mon in the | \4 division and it was announced to-day | ! that jobs have been found for all but | “iv 6,600 of them. THiat means that four- Read This Amazing List of Furniture at Half Georgette Crepe WAISTS One of the latest Spring Evening Gowns 10 to 50 per cent. less Lovely brocades, bouffant taffetas, black tulle and fifths of them, before they debark Street Station chased and arrestead|} ®Tivals has a satin-edged, from the transports, are assured of youth who aid of was Joseph knife-pleated frill outlining spangles, aan crepe @ chance to earn a living. | rancis, twenty-two, of Garden City, || the round neck and two meteor—a remarkable little Their organization is known as the | Wiidin if inch-wide bands of satin Placed on Sale Toda collection. Wh Division Association. It has clas- |i meheieg After booking the prisoner at the stitched down the front, $10. y Cloth of gold, covered with, sified tho remaining ing to the jobs they are trained for. | Tm The Evening World here publishes | P<" the list and invites letters from em- | ployers who need tho kinds of help | mamon black silk net and spangl with rhinestone corsage ai shoulder bands, is one lovely thts at $125, reduced from ) men accord East Sist Street Station, Sergeant .| Robinson started with him for the | East 67th Street Station Prison in the | patrol wagon, At 67th Street and ‘Third Avenue a mail auto struck the Two styles will appeal to blondes. Their combination of color is,that elu at These Prices To Close the February Sale ve ‘Horizon” The broad pleats are of white, the under- worker bh Another gown of soft gold mentioned, Letters trom employers | Hteg tmiirm:: 1. | patrol wagon and broke three of tho Hi Slaleeateoiiesy wed lace over. croata satin, sits, Will be forwarded to the office of the | diceinee | Sergeant's ribs, He clung to his pris- he cthep at tha caine price | Sixteen Berkey & Gay superb matched bedroom suites in mahog- from $175. 4 i, Division Ass n. Here is the list | rand oner, however, until his chauffeur, comes in flesh and white aswell | any, walnut and enamel—at half price. Never before such an offer. Of blue and silver brocade is 7 St occus tions t with the num- | pe) iceman Fr came to his aid. | as horizon blue and white. It New prices, $649.25 to $1,076.50. sey lovely gown at $86, from F: of men availa r each De After the a 1 robber had been Hab a ohawi collat and vest ens. | AN EGRUBAREL DIRRek” OF BELG Ribw Famnltuibecs fein the ale ate ; ; jlocked up, the Sergeant was taken broidered in silk. wo thousand pieces of stickley furniture—trom de An oyster gray charmeuse i far cad vives: to Flower Hospital. Sergeant Robin- The latest style alip-overs is shops of Stickley Brothers, Gustave Stickley, L. & J. G. Stickley—at gown is $65, from $75. \ a gon is fifty-three years old. finely tucked and has slashes Nialf price. First time such a collection from all of th shops has Other brocade gowns are bd | — | each side of the neck back and been offered at half. This furniture is in various types—mission, $39.50, reduced from $78. z SMITH ORDEERS INQUIRY take | —_ front. These are held together | * fagitahy and Cl ve ; alioganycstoe Hele There ‘are quite » few of thess i 1 | Thi ildi | | o/ : oy ect oe sebmag oe ‘ ‘ INTO INDUSTRIAL BOARD CELEBRATES 100TH YEAR | Third floor, Old Building Several hundred pieces of mahogany and_ brown-finished living- Little taffetas in quaint ple Be : pees i a | ——DOWN-STAIR Se | room furniture from the well-known shop of The Chas. P. Limbert bday modes, $9.50, re é Appoints Former C el O'C ‘ , ah) > | Company—at half price duced from $65. py + | Appoints ee ounse!_ © Con Member of Old New York Family Shoes | Two hundred and fifty of the Wanamaker solid mahogany gate- Second floor, Old Building. Ms ls Conduct Medi) Wein | Has Birthday at | For Kiddies leg tables—at half. Four sizes. ‘The new prices are $10 to $13.25. Under Moreland Act. | Carthage. eee Two hundred Wanamaker solid mahogany tea-wagons—at half. ALBANY, N.Y., Primar rtain if injured workmen are receiving benefits commensurate with | Pierre Guillaume De Peyster, a mem- ber of the De Peyster family that for 300 years has lived in New York, 1s | the cost of running the body, and, to-day clebrating his 100th birthday at % | secondarily, to sweep out Republican | his home in Carthage, N. Y. His fam- iq | officials suspected of “soldiering,"|!ly 1s linked with that of the Roose- B3 |Gov, Smith to-day ordered a thor. |velts. Schuyler, Hamiltons and Van ” Rensselaers, |ough investigation of the State In-| |dustrial Commission. He appointed| He retains all his mental vigor and Al senctah & a |much of his physical activity, taking 34| Jeremiah F. Connor, formerly coun-!waixs each day and looking after bis jg Sel to the commission and an expert | Husiness affairs. He retired as a lawyer ¥ in compensation matters, a commis 4 many years ago. He has always voted {14 sioner under the Moreland The new price is $12.75. One hundred and fifty of our Wanamaker decorated gate-leg tables, hand-painted decorations in various colors at half. Many difterent prices, ranging from $10 to $44.50. Five hundred wooden candlesticks at half. colored enamels with hand-painted decorations. The Right Kinds For Growing Feet | HIS is an important fea- | ture of the Wanamaker shoe service. Mothers who realize the neces- sity of having the right shoes for little feet, have learned by experi- ence how well this store can serve; und, being Down-Stairs, there is always the additional ad- vantage of a lower price. Today's | 4 1| to asc 1 i Mahogany and in New prices 75c to Several hundred pieces of fancy small furniture at half. Tip tables, book troughs, poagenne stands, fancy tables, tea tables, plant stands, ferneries, work tables. And one-c i ieces from our general stocks including indi- $ conduct the inquiry, eased pee pA eee ate SEN) pha news tells first, of vidual chairs, divans, davenports, chaise longue, day-beds, tables, serv- | ia_isitt Some politicians here predict that oilices, , Dull leather shoes, lace. style, ing tables, bookcases; also separate sideboards, buffets, dining tables, The Challis F k , Mr. will train his guns upon ae citi cepa aaah a oa Hy china closets, beds is, chiffonie chifforobes, bureaus, dressing e alls roc Jor ormerly head of the ais a | ables, ete.—where c te suites have , ce i ck We, tebe if rmerly ad of th ARMY TALE GOT HIM $25. Man ibathiee lace niear cielo: || tables, ete.—where complete suites have been broken to oblige a Is Now in the nited Min erheM, ChalPnGn NOS! se Agutes Be 1] 1015, $4.50—sizes 11 to 2 $5: | customer, 5 vice ihe comimiedlonsbur bana cette and in Paying f Fashion Salons > the State Mood Administration, Be abs Soldiers’ Relative. | Ted but He coh be 1, " HE int little fi [Geeta rat Atmininaion | chewatycg irene Toda hae More than 5,000 p Ul 2 unit itl rok § Cause he was appointed by former) nis home was at No. 20 Broadhurst La un aeons ore an ? teces in a of organdie and calico tov nitman he is catalogued as aded guilty yesterday in to 10 5—sizes 11 to 2. .$4 a ‘ , r : that we've had such a pen- i 19 “Whitman Democrat.” Connor, it is to a charge of larceny, | Reduced W fun there will be, with the crowds of people going over this | ‘ sure to probe deeply into the | Sidnunt wee Nebeee ae teers Bit Wi ; furniture and picking out the prizes. chant for during this and soot, Co Archer, Intendent ot ‘The World's” coraponing 300 pairs of girls dark tan high the past season have been Commissioner in New York youn * cut shoes, sizes 11 to 2 (for ch a tremend ccess ; James P, Richardson, Chiet of in'an aftida : sists ; Oicuare A Weg aoe such a tremendous suc Bent we . Hebacgm mB ablen at anne aft aavit, Mf. Deary stated that Girls of 614 to 12 years) a Furniture Galleries Will that the designers have beats Deputy uns ‘assigned wis, a Were $3.50—Now $2.70 Remain Open " created for us a new vogue : he State am A tt, James i sechuaiey, te ‘ee Rvaii Until 9 P. M of another old-fashioned C._ Richards. | ening Until 9 P. M. material—challis. commission came under th Reduced | ation of the Democ p= * 4 ; r JHALLIS has appeared at Palm tA Heenan remade loeb 500 pairs of shoes for in- There is no other way to give every one a fair chance at this re- Cer gish atti torn of ait : e nomination of Miss Frat fants of 6 months ton year markable closing of the February Sale--the Sale will be closed Friday; charming little frocks worn by wo- Freie rae onncinined. BRIM? | og 1 Ms ¥ Je ann BA eee evenings of these last days offer the only opportunity for many fam- man Bog AS YSE ion nose —_—__- never was in ithelt reeont tha thet $2.25 and $2.50 ilies to come together and make their selections in unity. psi gel Boies agra py they nev d rd of him, . * Kindly bear in mind that it is Wanamaker furniture we are offer- | ing at half; not the newest things on our floor, but also not cheap, tawdry furniture that is not worth even half price. Bear in mind also that our entire stock of home furniture is still | galoke offered at 10 to 33!, per cent. less—until Friday night. Then the He f prices go back to normal. Friday is the final day of the February Sale. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. ner of a delightfully becoming fashion. THE little frock pictured has just arrived in the Fashion It's the most appealing little affair in the world; of cream- colored challis with the tiny rose~ buds sprinkled all over it. The round neck and sleeves are fin- ished with dotted Swiss ruffles, | while quaint black velvet ribbons supply exactly the right note of character. $60. Women’s Fashions Salons Second floor, Old Building enhelmer Wi! 10 Newsboys an Her Gue) -" GPE MAY SEAPLANES _ ON WAY TO GREET WILSON“! Scns nor |Two Aircraft Reach Newport on | irs, Bina Guewenhelmer at a Washing. PILLS, CALOMEL Se! RUB RARUMATIC AND CASTOR OIL wt PAIN RIGHT OUT landed in the harbor here last “hight. Give Fruit Laxative when Don’t suffer! Relief comes| Grade, $1.10 Brown, black, black-and- white, patent leather Down-Stairs Store, New Building. | . 4) Pineapple Sailors | and Tams, $2 Shining straw in black, purple, green, cherry and navy. |For wo- men and misses Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Six men who comprised the crews came ashore and announced that they |had orders to take part in the recep- tion to President Wilson in Boston next Monday, They will proceed to the naval aviation station at Chatham Individual Blankets Cotton Damask Remnants, 50c yd. | »rnee HH fever to-day for instructions. Tho men left " " cross, pupa ‘s i rish or Cape May at 8 o'clock yesterday and) the moment you rub with | 2 yard lengths, $1. P There, Bre blankets made . ated, stopped at Philadelphia an " io aly Hy O1Y va epi ‘eep y arm, Conshiparec York. : ae oe “St. Jacobs Liniment. 21¢ yard lengths, $1.12. just to keep you warm. And there are blankets made to do more—to warm the heart with their delicate colori and soft thicknesses—blankel PROTEST TO GOV. SMITH. What's rheumatism? Pain only! | Stop drugging! Not one case in| 2! yard lengths, $1.25. 1500 yards in the lot of attrac- | tive cotton damask in 10 patterns “California Syrup of Figs” san’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. Whassines tive Ansoctation| {{t¥ requires internal treatment. Rub |] jncludir g daisy, blue-bell, sham- for the day as well as night. Obinete 16'R, Bi; .'a CosneoL the misery right y! Apply sooth rock, leaf, iris’ and nasturtium We have such blankets, all Look back at your childhood days.| Gating “unethical” th et , | PB penetrating t. Jacobs Lint designs. 58 inches wide. Sug- wool, in many plain colors, and Remember the “dose” mother insisted | in. of si \ ag no retaining by | ment” directly upon the “tender spot” gested for boarding houses, sum- in block designs, bound on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics. | juage Lote Jo wre th and econ | and. relief comes instantly. “St.|| fer hotels, institutions. around with silk. ” i hated thein; how you fought | 2228 Lewis J. Smith and Surrogate | Jacobs Liniment” is a harmless rhe ; i ; against taking them! Bb" [Leon D. Howell of Nassau County as|matism and sciatica relief which || DOWN-Stairs Store, New Bldg. 72x90 in.—-$22.50 each, inst taking th A their counsel in connection with the| never disappoints aleeemmeneel 7: i ij " 4 With our children it's different. lprighton wrock, tho ixecutive Commit: | or diseslos ihe rein gee, cannot burn | Monday—Advance Showing for 60x90 in. —§25 each. Mothers who cling to the old form of | too of the Brooklyn Pas: Shirtwaists, $1 " Protec Set, Fourth Gallery, New Building. physic simply don't realize what they lt, "acmsuintiom decnica Wn aise ee | ayetimber up! Get’ a small trial bot 1 : ' : 6 Fo The children’s revolt is well [Uve, Association decided last night at a| tle from your druggist, and in just Second shipment of surprisingly 2 : Hen Thc vende le Mae | Ect ha fey cl a | moment sol be ee from eau gor any white wet Som arch Sale o | SOAP sides” are injured by them Smith on y af two of. | and sciaties Pain, soreness, stiffness || with lace trimmed collars and | Cruse area cs a child's stomach, liver and jfor the in- | and swelling, on't suffer! “St jabots. Some of cross-bar voile PB 3 - a A pa PALA en fal tte dell ‘ whe drawing | Jacobs Liniment” has relieved millions || with organdie vest and collar. | _, Those taking advantage of the closing Half-Price Days of the Vebruary Furniture | | Rnlckerbooks Hardweten Goa cious “California Syrup of Figs.” Its commiting commended of Theumatisn sufferers in the last || Some of striped dimity and corded Sale may have the opportunity, too, of inspecting some of the kitchen and household things Bee ee thae eine thutat tk yeu action is positive but gentle, Millions | Zremmesen for bis masaure, providing Here {Rak A Rod for Yale, Fever F ‘an pas low oa att to be offered in the March Sale of Housewz Those which have already arrived and will it is $1.80 dozen. Deliveries will thers keep this harmless ‘fruit | for the, priority he claims of the back: | notice that little details Bias feet Play i ; i Free handys they. know children [Sesto rteeecvctime ot the tunnel | ache, sprains and swellings<-Advt, | such as buttons are satisfactory be placed on view, are be made seriing March J. love to \ake it; that it never fails to use pub- = quality . Sewing Machi eet a a s | or, ¥ clean the liver and bowels and sweeten ing the Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Dress Forms ewing Machines Refrigerators tep Ladders bee and that a teaspoonful |” saves a sick child to- Chafing Dishes Laundry Settees Lawn Clothes Dryers Percolators Aluminum Tea Kettles the stomac given to-day morrow, Mahogany Trays Medicine Cabinets You’ll Want One Ginghams, 32¢ yd. Company.” Refuse any other kind with centempt.— Advt, ee ng errr profiteering, unfair practices, hoarding and waste, . ee i FOR INDIGESTION Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg A Pansies \ Main floor, Old Building. ‘Ask your druggist for a bottle of | WASHINGTON, —License 1 T{cknta for the Millrces Gauge california, Syrup of Pigs” which Ret, PGR eon ol 6 BELLANS cles ainn bare cece Advance Selections May Be Made Monday—at March Garden on. Tuesday | Evenings has full directions for babies, chil-| 7 2 coe asiuttlon fa" Mittae and white, blue and wh: : : : 7 February 25th, are on sale now, dren of all ages and for grown-ups| mapufacture or distribution of butter Hot water prren fd wiilee, Bue soe as Sale Prices—Deliveries to Start Saturday, March Ist Bureau of Information, M plainly on each bottle. Beware of | storage warehouses have been removed Sure Relief LO era alee Mahala HA pelt flogr, Old Building. counterfeits sold here, See that it|by a Presidential proclamation effe:- intri laids Seventh Gallery, New Building Be sure.of yours! }. fs made by “California Fig Syrup| tive. to-d All regulations are re- intricate plaids. Pedal ' 5 y moved pt those which prohibit =

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