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SHOT IN PISTOL BATTLE, Jersey City M MATCH-NIBBLING RATS NEARLY WIPE y Wounded by oliceman. . Feb, 28.—James Cun: ningham of Jersey City, N. J., was shot and possibly fatally wounded t0 day in a ten-minute pistol fight Motorcycle Policeman James M. Sw ington at the Pittsburgh and Lake Railroad station. The policeman arrested Cunningham. on @ charg robbing a store at Newbrighton, Hundreds of persons witnessed battle. Pa. the a Two-Part Family, Not the Whole Clan, The Modern Scientific Treatment Nujol For Constipation Get a bottle from your druggist today and write for fee booklet-“Thirty Feet of Danger.” and his son, George, Jr, ing at No, 651 East Third Street. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) ‘OB iy. New York senior and junior. and bad an impatient appetite fo jally to all of their {lk, 91 | whether they were of the genus In: cendiarius Bolsheviki, or whethe < QUT THE SMITHS This Applies, However, Only to According to the veracious police of the Parkville Station, on the out- skirts of Brooklyn, voracious rats, with a particular penohant for parlor matches, almost succeeded in oblit- erating George Smith and his family and bis family, who respectively occupy the first and second floors and half of both the third floor and the cellar of a neat, little “two-family” dwell- Early this morning, while it was still dark, according to Patrolman Blythe, one of the enterprising band of rodents, which inhabit the nooks and crannies of the joint Smit® cellar, discovered an open box of unsafe matches, left there by Swedish Sonia, who is also shared by the Smiths, Whether they were really hungry the brimstone which cometh eventu- Don’t Wait Until Your Eyesight Is Ruine blythesome cop is non-committal. they merely wanted light, more light | and further light—on these things the | Of one thing he is sure: Delay means danger if your The Smiths’ rats nibbled — thi eyes need the help of glasses } now. Nothing is so important | ladies to the houd#s neighbors and Blythe valiantly c ried the little Smiths out, The dam: was $1,000 guilty rats are still at large. iNew York: 184 B’way, at John St 223 Sixth Av., 1sth St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. tor Nassau, at Ann St. 4, West 4ad_ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor,Bond St _ Pe tolerated, in the Smith home again. Smiths’ matches and set fire to the n Smiths’ party-wire home. to YOU as good eyesigh : Smith, senior, awake, smothering | Reliable Eyesight Exam nm with smoke, at 2 A. M, and threw by Registered Eye Specialists. 1/1. tho window. He yelled: Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 |] Peni nent Police: JE bulichb Sons. | And both came The Messrs. 8 scorted Established 57 Yeare | The rs. Smith escorted their of hospitable They will never be welcome, or even r r - | | r| Two Sentenced to Blackwell's sentenced by rite not have when they entered ‘The women, neither over thirty, gave the names of Mrs. Florenge Richards ‘and Mré. Marfe Morse of No, 311 West 111th Street. They pleaded guilty to WOMEN ADMIT FUR THEFTS, |‘erartment stores with furs they uid Two modishiy attired wor Judge MeIn' n the} vetty larceny, Since thelr arrest they Court of General Sessions to-day {0 in-| nave given information. te the police definite terms at Blackwell's 1 be-lihat led (© the recovery of $5,000 worth ‘ause of their tendency to leave ce of stolen property OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & 34th Street—New York Important Sale Saturda Women’s Trimmed Hats Smart creations, including copies of im- ported French models; Mushrooms, Tur- bans, Watteaus and Dress Hats trimmed with flowers, fancies and the new ribbon bow; many faced with Georgette Crepe. Very Specially Priced 6.75 These Hats Are Exceptional Values ® Present New Spring Styles in An attractive collection of youthful garments, representing styles and fabrics in vogue, at unusually moderate prices. Misses’ Dresses Special 1 8 0 0 son’s prevailing styles and colors, Special 25 .00 Frocks of beaded Georgette, Satin, Taffeta, Jersey Cloth and Serge, attractively trimmed or plain tailored. Georgette ress, Special 29.75 29.75. 2.95 3.95 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Tailored and fancy models of Navy or Black Serge; embroid- ered, braid and button trimmed, Moire Silk, Georgette, Taffeta and Serge Dresses, in the sea Misses’ Higher-Cost Suits and Dresses . . . 45.00, 55.00 to 87.50 An Interesting Display of Girls’ Attractive Wash Dresses Featuring The New Spring Mode Gingham, Chambray, Peter Pan Cloth, Voile and Linen; checks, box-coat models; smocked, embroidered, Misses’ Suits Box-Coat Suits, belted and pleat- ed back models of Navy Serge, also light weight Velour Cloth. Special 29 i 75 Braid-bound, belted and box- coat models of Navy Serge, also Sport Suits of smart Mixtures. Special 3 5 .00 Distinctive Suits of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Men's Wear Serge, some with contrasting Special 50 ; 00 ’ Tailored Suil, 29.75. plaids and plain colors; pleated, belted and novel collars and pockets. 5.90 15.00 up to Store Open 9 to 5.30 Broadway at Ninth THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919, WANAMAKER’S March SaleseCHINA, HOUSEWARES Open Saturday, with Once-in-Six-Months’ Offerings For full details see to-night’s Journal, Globe, Telegram or Sun. NEW For Young Women Suits, $52.50 and $57.50 Copies of $75 Models NE of the best models with semi-box coat illustrated -copied in a good quality of trieotine, trim- med with wide black brai pit of heavy white silk em- roidered in navy blue, and black. rs, $57.50. Sizes 14 to 20 ye ie Coat of other model has the new and becoming long collar. Pin tucks and crow’s-feet are just two of the fine details of this model, copied in navy blue and ‘sand-colored serge. ae, yy Capes, $39.75 Coats, $45 | Dresses, $29.75, $35 Dolmans, $59.50 WO models in capes one of Poiret twill, the other of serge; navy blue or rookie. Both models have the new long gilet fronts same length as capes. Par- tially lined with foulard or peau de cygne. $39.75 Coats of Poiret twill in a model with distinctive little panels and yoke; deep dolman-like armholes. avy blue or rookie, $45. Dolmans of fine soft wool velours, lined with foulard; beige, rookie or navy blue. $59.50. Good-looking and $39.75 FROCKS of crepe de chine *in’ henna gray, navy and French blues. One has the new corded skirt, the other has the new wide cluster of tucks. Then there is a foulard dress with draped skirt and the very becoming Lanvin neck. $29.75. A navy blue-and-white foulard frock veiled with navy blue Georgette crepe is $35 a model illustrated 9 Skirt is effective dered. Navy blue only Second floor, Old Building SHOES for Women Who Economize Spring Oxfords High-Cut Shoes... XFORDS in dark brown and black calfskin, black kidskin and patent leather, Ideal Shoes for early Spring wear. Cuban heels, $6 pair. IGH-CUT laced shoes in dark brown, tan and black leathers with contrasting cloth tops. One ‘‘dress” model of patent leather with gray cloth tops and Louis heels, $7 pair. First floor, Old Building .. $6 pair New Capes For Young Girls— Copied at $16.50 OFT velours, checks in navy blue-and-tan and black-and-white is the material in which we have reproduced the model illus- trated. The slip-through tie is of satin. A modified Military Model is in navy blue serge, finished with nickel buttons and tie of plain red or polka dotted foulard silk. These capes for girls of 6 to 10 years. $15.50. Winter Coats to Go at $10 our $23.50 grade. fur-trimmed collars Sizes incomplete, but sizes 6 to 10 years are on 27 coats of included. 25 coats at $18.75 6 coats at $25 Sizes 12 to 16 years included. our $39.8 Broadcloth, velveeten and wool velours. Wool 50 to $35 grades to $42.50 grades Fur trimmings and collars. Second floor, Old Building 0 Hats at $8 To Bloom in the Spring = A DASHING — upturned front with the added piquancy of flaring wings that is what makes the newest navy straw turban one of the smartest hats we have seen this season. Accompanying It in a new shipment, comes a wide flanged, slightly drooping navy hat whose straw brim is trimmed with wine-colored ostrich lyin, perfectly flat and. veiled with maline that's another new idea A Fruit Encircled Turban is so richly trimmed that it looks ih of a $22.50 hat, These are only 4 few examples of our $8 hats for matron and maid First floor, Old Building Every-Day Dresses For Little Tots Creepers white poplin, daintily piped and collared with light blue—85c, Bloomer dresses for litle girls of two to six years. Colored Chambray model with box pleats and pretty titching on the waite collar $2.65. Another model with two front pleats and cord button fastenings of a contrasting color $5.95 Third floor, Old Building Charming Petticoats With New Flat Flounces HE three silks most sought after taffeta, $5; messaline, $5.75, and radium silk, $6.75. There are models with two small ruffle stitched hems and two rows of hemstitching at t unusual model has seven rows of tucking. — Be well as plain shade » others with plain hem- flounce top. An i changeable as Old Building Third floor, | lined with peau de cygne, there is KNICKERBOCKER Hardwater Soap $1 dozen during March Seven New Wraps, $45 Coats and Dolmans Without Fur And of Medium Weight FoR Spring wear, with your own furs if you choose: The Quaint voluminous dolman, half cape and half wrap is conspicuous in this group. Of midnight blue serge, a choice of two models—one with a straight front and belt, another r fii) is frankly a dolman, made on \NiI ' \! loose long lines. fi 2 RT ol, A Tricotine Model a coat with a ack—vastly be- Of Biege Tricotine another model is equipped with large pocket and a half belt: This coming to practically every type of figure. Of Silvertone | is another cape-wrap in a dark beaver shade, embroidered with matching silk—a remarkable coat for the $46. is one of the smartest coats in the collection. Second floor, Old Building New Blouses For Morning Shopping aoe thi rokaal A ag fronts in goes better with a rt suit than a_ high- For an Informal Tea necked, front - buttoned hartiithe grist, AMON chine ac waist of crepe de chine or | trimmed with Feal filet lace offers satin? The necks are con- | exactly what a woman wants, $5.75. For Afternoon comes a selection of vertible ‘These are in white and flesh only, The filet lace is sometimes u: on the revers, in lines down the front, as edgings, ete.; and in each case the model itself is one Wear Georgette crepe W in bisque, gray and x p as well as in flesh and of the latest. Price $8.75. white. These have round necks Third floor, Old Building >) Silk Lingerie— Dainty Trifles at a Trifling Price Bodices Envelope Chemises SE little i O fewer than eleven styles in HOSE little bodices of N aN ps einai ot chops Od crepe de chine and satin chine and washable satin. Some with lace or ribbon straps nice new $1 and $1.45, Corsets, $1.50 Three styles in plain and figured materials, medium and low bust, with elastic waist belt. Also a sport model, light, cool and com- fortable. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building ones, Windsor Ties, 25c Crepe de chine, satin, taffeta in lig t and dark shades, at 0" this low price. In rose, Alice blue, purple, pink, red, mai: sky, brown, navy and black. Main floor, Old Building have lace tops with ribbon work medallions. Others have white embroidery medallions in the French styles, $3.85. Third floor, Old Building Imitation Filet Collars, 50c Roll shapes in a variety of new patterns. Some are partly of filet net with deep edging. Others are patterned all over in the characteristic filet de- signs. Main Aisle, Old Bldg. Candy Sticks, 35¢e Ib, Best hard candy imaginable— all in chunky bars—flavored with mint, strawberry, lemon. Eighth Gallery and Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. a : ——— Boys’ Clothing Is Still Under-Price Closing out a ial group of boys’ suits in fancy mix- tures—good for school wear—sizes 8 to 17—at........ 4 Closing out boys’ all-wool overcoats, fancy mixtures, sizes 10 to 17—reduced from $21.50 to....... . $13.75 SSG. out boys’ chinchilla—blue or gray—fast colors —~sizes 3 to 7—at ppewawine s Second floor, Old Building Men’s Good Shoes Broken Lots—Broken Prices | | At $5.85 | GHOES that were $6.50 and GHOES that were $7 and $7.50 } $7.50 a pair. "a pair. Black kidskin lace | Patent leather, button and lace; dull black leather, heavy and light weight; Wanamaker stand- ard qualities-GOOD for Spring shoes, heavy tan bluchers with double soles. Sizes 8 to 11, Sub- stantial shoes all the way through. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Sizes 7 to 11. | Straight Ahead for Overcoat Savings No turn in the road—no obstacles—no deviation from the well-established Wanamaker plan of closing the season with no left-overs Choose Saturday—for next season if you wish line overcoats that were $30 to $50 earlier in the season... .........ee008 { $25.50 Overcoats that were $18.50 and $22.50 earlier in the season,

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