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i PERE, Se A Reyes ny 1H EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1919. New York Jobs ior. New York Soldiers When Uncle Sam gives honorable discharge to any man who left us to go to war, he can come right back into the Wanamaker fold. We are taking back members of the 27th Division. We are also co-operating with the United States Employment Service and associate agencies in the effort to find positions for other members of the 27th who are ioe not returning to their former places. A special bureau for men of the 27th has been opened at the Hall of Records; telephone Worth 1647. | The Children Have 'A Millinery Opening A cute little salon all to themselves — what do you think ot it? Inside are hats for the little girl of six and the big girl of any age up to fourteen. Of course tailored hats with long, long streamers take the lead, and the surprising thing is that in ries of the excellent tailoring and very long streamers the prices remain so persistently near $5. It’s such a comfort to the mother of a few girls to know this. Even smart pokes and sailors with flower wreaths such as flat daisies or tassels of buttercups are $5 to $7. Other hats, $4 to $15. First floor, Old Building Curtains and Bed-Sets © are Ready for Spring — Scotch Madras Cream tones, floral and con- ventional designs; some with val- | ance, $3.25 to $8 pair. Madras | curtains with the design in rose, | blue or gold, $5.26 to $14.50 pair. Net Plain, edged with lace, or with | edge and insertion, $3.75 to $10.50 pair. Pretty striped net curtains, $6.25 to $9.75 pair. Also Cluny lace curtains. Marie Antoinette curtains. Brussels and tambour lace and Princess curtains. Lace panels, from the American made at $2.85 each to the elabo- | rate combination of hand-made | Cluny, filet and hand-embroidery at $55. | Bed-Sets 35 styles to choose from. Plain and dotted Swiss, nets, serims, voiles, with various com- binations of laces and motifs. $4 to $65 th Fourth Galle: You'll like them, these dainty, diaptanous cottons, that put the competing touch on any room ——th# are the embodiment of the freshtess and fineness of the | months that come dancing on the heels otwinter. They were pains- takingls selected from the product of the bet American factories. | | j | Coquettish Muslins $1.75 to $6.50 pair; plain dotted, igured; ruffled or plain; some will hemstitehed borders, some ape lace edges. s ple Serims and vows; $1.75 to $58 pair; many ney ideas; striped, cross- bar, tuced, wide and ‘narrow hems, dramwork. More elabo- rate desigs wt $15. Hand-made aces in te curtains at $58, New Bldg. | Linens at Low Prices | 200 Tablecloths at $6.75 Linn, 2.x 2 yards; several attractive patterns; $9 grade. 200 Tablecloths at $9 double damask, pure linen, two patterns, 2 x 2 srade, Napkins at $7.50 Dozen 22-irh linen, in three designs. Napkins at $12.50 Dozen ' 26-hch, of heavy double damask. Damask at $1.50 Yard Pur linen homespun damask in block patterns, cream | white, 6 inches wide. First floor, Old Building aot He. yards; Conte and Dolmans For Women Graceful coat wraps, coats | and dolmans developed in the better grades of ik) | tricotine, heavy satin and serge, and in _ beautiful Bolivia cloth. Straight waistcoat fronts with | smart string girdles and equipped with pockets. Dolmans with becoming A combination cape an okes. coat, with tight-fitting sleeves and a | cleverly cut cape back. Midnight blue, beige, beaver | color and black. All $69.50. Second floor, Old Building Young Women’s Wool Jersey Suits,$34.50 One model—copy of a more expensive suit— and made by the same fine tailor. Price is less because they only come in ues toned brown jersey— surplus yardage of ha terial. Excellent type of suit for trotteur and sport wear. Sizes 14 to 20. Also another special model in wool jersey at $37.50. This has the 1919 interpretation of the Norfolk coat. In henna with collar, cuffs and pocke. tops of beige; tobacco wit. beige; Pekin blue with gray; beige with blue. Sizes 14 to 2 years. ; Other wool jersey suits up to $53.50. Second floor, Old Bldg. Eight Cents Less A ruching satin given Ide 10. the skirt of this ~ $39.50 Moire ribbon is of: fectively {nirerts thie frock at $39.3 and $47.50— ‘The way this dress is byaded Uae Paria idea Low Prices for These Women’s Silk Dresses “The moire ribbon frock” would be quite an appropriate title for the dress sketched (centre figure) as the skirt is al- most entirely formed of flounces of moire ribbon; the upper part being of accordion - pleated Geor- gette crepe. In black, dark brown, French and navy blues; $39.50. As simple as can be is the frock of black satin (figure at left) but the ruching on the skirt gives it a charming note of distinction. The collar and cuffs’ are of pleated white Georgette crepe edged with lace. $47.50. Beads really either make or mar a frock the delightful model at the right is beaded just as Paris would do it. Soft charmeuse is used for the foundation and Georgette crepe is used for the tunic and sleeves. In henna, gray, navy blue, flesh pink or black; $47.50. Many other dresses have ar- arrived during the last day or two. Prices are from $150. Second floor, Old Building A Beautifully Tailored Suit at $48. 5@ In the Women’s Fashion Salons A serge or tricotine suit, or one in beautifully braid- ed oxford cloth—a suit that would be the veritable main- stay of your spring wardrobe. And we are offering you a | chcice of six smart and good- WahnaTalcum Powder | 10¢ Box-—Was 18¢ Powder and fragrance remain the same. Only the price is low- ered, and that for April only, in | uccordance with our custom. We had doubts as to whether we could reduce the price this year, because prices of all ingre- dients that go into this powder and even on the tin container) have gone up. done it But-—we have y have your choice of ight, delic- ig and® most scented powder Crusted rose, coryiopals le Direc: toire, sandalwood, double pink and Parma violet. Main floor, Old Building. IN THE AUDITORIUM Wednesday, April 2 at 2:30 P. M. Song Recital Direction of Sergei Klibansky (Carnegie Hall) First Gallery, New Building Something Unusual for Men Now Changing to Civilian Clothes Our Regular Stock ) & for This sir f $33.50 It is NOT the usual thing to take regular $4 and $42.50 suits out of stock at the very fj! bginning of the season and reduce them to $3.50, We seldom do it. But this time— ‘The reduction is for the interest and advantage of ma who will be discharged from service this week; am the 450 GOOD Wanamaker suits will bring ecaomy and satisfaction to 450 men, Pencil stripes, blue and gray mixtures, blue and grea mixtures , blue flannels, green nels, and brown ALL "GOOD, sensible, practical weaves and anamaker standard in every detail--from the first stiteh to the last button, And ALL-WOOL, of cour! Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building 450 Men’s Suits Reduced | looking models at the com- forting price of $48.50, One of the suits is embroidered in little round motifs of black silk braid, and wears a gray trivolette waistcoat Another is of severely tailored and braided trico- lette—the sort of suit that many women prefer ahove all others —one that depends absolutely upon good tailor- ing for every bit of its effect. There are three other models just as well thought out. Midnight blue and black 100 suits in all Second floor, Old Building Style in These Women’s Low Shoes at $10 There is in the new low “walking” the variations of the tips, low or Cuban heels, $10 pair. Oxfords with straight or wing lipped toes intan or dull calfskin; Cuban or military heels, $10 pair. Oxfords with straight tip-- black glazed kidskin Cuban or military heels, $10 pair. First floor, Old Building condition, Sizes 8 to 17. measure—17 to 20 years. wants his clothes to be. style in every model of this Fixing Up Boys With New Suits ETTING them ready for Spring play days—when the strain is greater—when “roughing it” is the accepted The better the suit, the longer the wear. Wanamaker Suits at $13.75 —are thoroughly good in fabric, fit and finish. They are all wool, fast colors, lined with alpaca. Long-Trousers Suits, $27.50 to $37.50 Six good styles in these all-wool suits. Trim and smart— Second floor, Old aried_ collection heels so prominent this Spring, in in the long-line effects, e' Oxfords of patent leather with plain toes and All seams taped. Sizes 33 to 36 in. chest just as a young man silding. Printed Summer Voiles Down to 38ec Yard We have the same quality ur designs in voiles at yard, We have sin fa The 5,000 yards ir a very gratifying find. The white on black, white on navy ete. They will make 40 in. wide, blue, faint black on cadet blue, charming Summer frocks, 55e to 58 ale ay inr in Aisle S. Main Aisle, Old Building Neckwear---Special Satin Vests, Guimpes, Vestees, Gilets, at $1.50—for $2, $3 and $3.50 grades Such a choice in washable vests at one price is very rarely found, Three of the models have cowl collars used around the neck or brought down in # long cowl effect which shows part of the vest above. Three styles have Buster One Brown Lord Byron collars. » of tucked d in the satin The gilets are of organdie, long, smart gilets coming well below the waistline, tucked cross-wise or length- wise; one style I fluted Valencie Main floor, Old Building Oxford gray. | a - Easter Fashions at frausts Give the Ten Month a Glorious St Come Wednesday to the Fashion Opening | Good Styles—Good Fabrics— || Good Tailoring—but Not Costly HIS a practical and sensible presentation of suits, capes, dolmans and dresses for women and misses. It is better for being informal. 1] * * * PPE inviting arrangement of the garment hangers makes it easy for you to see every style—to ex- amine every fabric—to try on as many garments as | you wish. That, in itself, is a feature of convenience | and an added pleasure. | * * * D STAILED description of every group would be a long, long history; but there is some particular feature about these five that deserve special mention, and suggests the good things that await you. {| Misses’ $25 || —-have a liberal suggestion of variety—scarcely any two are || alike. Printed Georgettes lead the procession, followed by soft | satins and sprightly taffetas. Most of them were adapted | Frocks from imported models. | Women’s $25 Frocks are none the le: s, offering at least twenty models, both light and « in taffeta, foulard, satin, Geor- gette, printed Georgette many delightful combinations. |, Other new frocks from $14.75 to $49.50. Misses’ $39.75 Suits wized for two jmportant reasons: the excellence of the t w and the fact that every model IS a young woman's suit--not the usual type of suit altered in the making for smaller figures. Other new suits from $19.50 to $45. Women’s $37.50 Suits are emp \| offer six good styles—plainly tailored, if-you wish, or trim- | med in y art, ways with braid, buttons, fancy collars, || gilets and s Other new suits from $25 to $39.75. |] | Women’s $25 Capes | may be hae with or without silk linings—-in six different variations of t ailing Spring mode, Other new capes, | from $19.75 to 5 Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 400 Towels, 35 Three for $1—$4 a Dozen Instead of 50c each All we have of these particular kinds. 51 per cent. linen—guaranteed. Hemmed or hemstitched—18x36 inches. <A sale that should interest hotels, boarding houses, and New York homes. Down-Stairs Store, New Building | Blouse Sale, $3.85 | Because the Maker Sold Us His i Odd Lots—$5 and $5.75 Grades | 1,200 NEW blouses—can’t be- gin to picture them because there are so many models, sorgettes, crepes de chine, satins and tub silks~— High neck, low neck, square | neck, round neck, overs, | beaded, imitation-filet trimmed, | tucked, pleated, plain, fancy— An almost endl |} comprising all the Every woman who spring blouses will ¢ rare opportunity in thi variety — good colors. wants over a le, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building as big as the value, kidskin ments are leather, Second Day for Women--- ‘The Big $3.90 Shoe Sa High Shoes—Pumps—Oxfords If you missed the first day—come Wednesda y. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Misses’ Serge Suit, $39.75 Sweaters Hal AJORITY of them have never been shown before. Our reserve stock of certain numbers that now must go. All-wool— with cqllars or with- out--green, gray, navy and maroon Were $6.50 $7.50 and $8 $3.00 Surely of interest to every man wi bo rides or drives, of who works in the open. Down-Stairs Store, New Building 58c Cotton Crepes Drop to 28c Yard All the colors of the rainbow ~and then some. WHITE, too, A good fabric for summer dresses and underwear. Down-Stairs Store New Building The assort- Patent leather, dull leather, tan button styles, lace styles that a woman could want for Spring and Easter wear. $5.50 to $7 grades — Bought by John Wanamaker at various times during the past year for this sale. almost everything 2 ODS = >