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= ign, Women were not allowed | peaking east- -_= Drys” Seemed Reathetle After | op only,in, the Bn perance senti- | : Tlern townships wa Having Made a Vigorous j Ment strong enoug! ‘ “wets” and there th Campaign, small, MONTREAL A A resolution condemning Prohl- shall be issued or th indicated a \ ctory majority ue ly ari In this city it appeared th af B sept ppeared that the 1 districts, be as much as 75 per| Head in the Rope.” 3} | The Rev. Dr. Clarence ‘True Wilson | | jof Washington, D. C. retary of the | ig] | Board of P n r Methodist | 3° (Church, speak t last night's sa | | Wo out of every hundred rning soldiers have been made moked In’t help belag igarettes | | Many of these t before, and they if you have coffee troubles.' You'll note better sald that ¢ the war, | health * Mayb rests will be Theres @ Reason’ > this business | up and put their heads in the n maybe we will pull the ro: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL Al, 1919. Ready Saturday at Hf ueushes, to Fill Every Easter Need | cont, In the i J Swete” tuned cote aro mace the] SERVICE FOR WRITERS. while the “drys” seemed apathetic, cate ilies _ oY ¥ BiG MAJORITY alt ugh they had made a vigorous) Pelmeare m French Authors —At a service In the Sorbonne yesterday in memory of overthrow the| French writers killed in the fighting, rities were | President Poincare sald: to vote PARIS, April 11. “The war caused a better under- | standing of what ts eternal in France and what she represents in the world. French writers will preserve and de- velop the intellectual influence of The President praised the Turning to Queen Marto of Rou- ty"provisca ia Ce mea ARE “CIGARETTE FIENDS” mosis. wno’ was “oresent at 11.—Early re-| bition was ado st night by the turns in the Jum yeaterd jie War Ve Association for J in the Province of Quebeo to deter, |e Montreal ¢ Mine whether wine and r Hee oe | —— France." iorities would, in some vot-; And Clergyman Warns “Tobacco| menune, what ‘quitisos ot bates | Trust” About “Putting Its | etvilizat A HATCH EASTER SALTO NUTS ITALIAN CHOCOLATES Natch—he pays the Varsel Post. For Girls ‘2 to 14 years E are showing in our windows and on the second floor a new collection of Imported Gingham dresses, for little girls from 2 to 6 years apd also for the larger girls up to 14 years of age. All are well tailored and many have fine hand stitching. You will like the cool blue and white, and green and white checked material, and the girdle and trimming of wide blue or green velvet. Domestic Gingham Bloomer Dress- es from 2 to 12 years at popular prices. Boys’ Wash Suits 2 to 4 years— made of Linen with Dimity Waist, little smocked two-piece suit. _2ompers in Dimity and Gingham. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets BYE By BN By / BV BV BY BY. Mc Cutcheon's New Gingham Dresses On Display beginning Saturday 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. The Sale Commences ‘Tomorrow, Saturday and will continue 1,500 Pairs New Oxfords and High Shoes $8.75 black kic 600 Pairs Dark Tan or Black Oxfords h last h last with Eng $7.90 ord & Taylor April Sale of Ilen’s New Spring Low and High Shoes Shoes built to our exacting specifications—certain to bring complete satisfaction and presented in this Annual event at prices that mean uncommon values, Throughout Next Week and High Shoes $11.75 Oxfords of tan or gun met- al calfski Oxfords of dark tan calf- skin anc 1 metal calf skin. of tan or green kin and ae black calfskin Fourth Floor. Featured for Young Women| Women’s Shoes, §6—Unusual Suits at $35 and $39.75 Suits at $35 are of fine navy blue serge. It shows the new coat with Russian blouse back and the front with the new long collar. Sizes 14 to Suits at $39.75 are of the best heavy wool jerseys, and they wi by the tailor who is renowned for suits of this character. Beautifully tailored. Two models for trotteur and sports wear. Tobacco brown, tete de negre, beige, Joffre blue, Pekin blue, and heather mixtures. $45 grade. Roulard-lined Serge Capes, $25 This model has straight lines, the shoulder yoke and the smart throw searf. Navy blue serge, beige and blue foulard. nother smart cape of serge at $25 is unlined. With foulard lining it {s $87.50 Nor modified dolman capes of serge lined with peau de cygne, $39.75. Second floor, Old Building “ars. “Regulation ’’ Girls’ Coats, $17.50 | If little Miss 6 to 16 years is to have but one Spring coat the conservative mother chooses the “Regulation” model, as it may be appropriately worn with any frock. (‘Regulation” model specialized is of good quality navy blue serge; lined with mohair; trimmed with white braid; hand-embroidered em blems; sizes 6 to 16 years; illustrated. $17.50.) with peau de cygne. Sizes 12 to 16 yrs. Serge Capes, $13.50 ayn model lined with silk, $16.50. 6 to 12 years. to $3 45. Second floor, Old Building Another Shipment of Those Chambray Frocks at DOWN-STAIRS STORE BY helping several makers to close out their spring lines, including their samples, these— Misses’ Suits, $25 Arrive for Saturday’s Sale Neither time nor peed for minute details today. Easter is speeding on; and everybody’s busy planning for something new. Briefly There are 500 of these well-made, typical young women’s suits. The all- gabardine: ‘8, serges and mannish mixtures. Every are Poiret twil -lined. Every style conforms to the season’s best. Box coats, wool fabri coat is si blouse effects, short-waisted coats, ripple coats, the new long coats—an entire | family of Miss 14-to-20’s—chic and happy. One model was here earlier at $45. Another was here earlier at $35. That tells you how good the sale will be. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building $15 Capes for Misses Happen at the Right Time We have had many calls for good $15 capes. THEY’RE HERE. Made of all-wool blue serge—with plenty of fullness —braid bound and trimmed. Six smart models—coatee effects, belts, yoke styles and others. Sizes 14 to 20. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 4000 Yards Silk Remnants Special Marabou Capes, $4.95 Capes or stoles—as you prefer. Natural and black, plain or with ostrich combinatio: Wanted this season to wear with suits. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Special for Saturday. Plain crepes, striped Georgettes, fancy Georgettes, plain fancy voiles—-in waist, dress and skirt lengths, Light and dark—mostly 40 inches wide, W ’s Silk | $2.25 to Stoakinas. o $4.50 Grades f $1. 38 : Bi Black, white and cordovan— Down-Stairs Store, New Building seamed. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg, | Children’s Easter Coates dainty trimmin loring. Kiddies’ Hats, $2.50 rs Store, Old Bldg. Boys’ Guod Clothes | —Not Costly Fixing up boys for Easter is an im- portant feature Down-Stairs. Lower Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Handkerchiefs— Linen—6 for $1 prices help the family purse in a good | — Women's good handkerchiefs—all linen. way. ; F ' Something special for Saturday. Boys’ suits of mixed cheviot—sizes 8 to 18. | Down-Stairs Store, Old Building $7.50 to $13.50 Boys’ all-wool blue serge suits—sizes & tots $9 to $12 | 125 Silk 3oys’ junior suits ue serges and mixed | cheviots—sizes 3 to 8 years $7.50 | Dresses, S7, 85 Good Suits for } Seven taffeta models—one of crepe Young Men | de chine—and four of serge. Just a Sizes 33 to 36 chest measure. Waist little clean-up, at a very low price, seam models, smart, new. .$15 to $20 Down-Stairs Store, New Building DOWN-STAIRS STORE Taffeta Hats? Surely! Special at $4.75 Taffeta crowns—taffeta facings—taf- -. feta and straw combinations—and ribbed » taffeta effects, Rotunda, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Mushrooms shapes, pokes, turbans and Mitzi sailors—with trimmings of ribbon, flowers and other pretty touches. Many to choose from in navy, brown, henna, and and black, ‘ / More $1 Sailors will be ready Sat- urday~— white and all the good colors, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building made The boyish double-breasted model, specialized at $23.50, is a favorite, too. Severely tailored in navy blue serge; no trimmings, except the detachable white pique collar; lined In one of the most successful models of the season, Navy Blue only. servi nor are they in any the stockings. self side-clocked silk stockings with cotton tops in African brown, medium gray or tan; few plain silic atockings with cotton tops. es of checked and plain colored wool velours, $16.50. Others up An all-wool serge coat for $5.50. Another all-wool serge model at $10. A velours check coat at $12. These are fine coats—with wide skirts, and accurate tai- Roll brim sailors—the kind mothers want. Twenty-seven Models in Pumps and Oxfords Most thorough presentation of season's smartest shoe fashions in pumps and oxfords at a low pr from the light-turned sole shoe “dress” a occasion” shoes with substantial soles for id informal wear to low heels. What you may have calf with t OXF ‘ORDS, $6 fords th low heels heels. rand dull a” heels, First floor, Old Building Silk Stockings at $1.65 2,332 Pairs—‘‘Seconds”’ of $1.75 to $3 Grades Think of all-silk stockings—from garter tops to tips of toes—for $1.65 when the lowest-priced all-silk stockings (first quality) in our regular stock air. About half this lot is made up of all The slight imper! ase pronounced enough to hurt the appearance of da variety of colors Saturday Ik stockings, too. Plain bla tions in the weave don’t affect $1.66 tr. Main floor, Old Bldg. A REAL Boys’ ‘Shop It takes quality to make a REAL Boys’ Shop. Quality means service; and Corset Sale The amazing sale of REDFERN corsets of $5 to $6.50 grades at $2.95 each will continue Saturday, on the Main Aisle, Old Building. There sale opened, with styles for every type of figure. 30 models when the of knic 17 years Boys’ all-wool suita in fast-color browns, grays and greens—sizes 9 to 17 years, 10 to 17 cut 36 ¢ service leads to satisfaction. Mother knows it; maker Store knows it. That is why we are as particular about our clothing for boys as we are about our clothing for men, father knows it; the Wana- !l-wool blue serges—with TWO pairs ‘anamaker standard—sizes 10 to $18 $13.75 to $29.50 Boys’ all-wool blue serges—fast color—sizes te eeeerecescesecseens $18.50 to $29.50 First Long Trousers The smart waist-seam models—the clean- atterns that you see in men’s suits—32 to 16 to 20 years. $27.50 to $40. Boys Shop—Second floor, Old Building White Cottons Main Floor—Old Building At about wholesale prices—and less, yard for smart skirtin, ngs and fancy sales 18¢ yard for striped and c! hecked dimity and ndia lain voiles; 25¢ and 35¢ yard for inon (fine, sheer white cloth); $2.10 for a piece (10 yards) of nainsook; $1.90 for a piece (10 yards) of soft finish longeloth. HERE in the Bur- lington Arcade is a store for ALL men. It is typical of the Wanamaker idea tha everything has a and should alwa: in its place. Individ- ual shops for clothing, hats, shoes, furnishings, and such help every man to find exactly what he wants— easily and quickly, Wana- maker standards, al- ways definite and un- varying, find favor with the business man who believes that a thing facing on a Wan with the hand- Possibly, yc have satisfied otherwise they would not be here The 85e Necktie Sale We can’t recall a time when we have silk four-in-hands to sell for s~—rich and heavy —-made in four ilk mill. Otherwise the wou late? See them, and judge Thread silk, surely, Black, wh and colc t 0 a pair. soles and r strength a _ More Spri ing Shir ts at 95¢ us unexpectedly worth doing is worth doing well. TheSuit Pattern Oft ProclaimstheMan It is ONE point—obviously, an important one. A ) pencil stripe, an almost invisible plaid, a well-harmonized mixture—how different from the commonplace colorings that almost shout their presence. Again, turn back | the ordinary coat. Compare the facing with the wide | acing a Wa iker coat. Compare the buttonholes [ ade Wanamaker buttonhol the collar. Compare it with a hand-made W collar. Alla matter of value, to be sure; and value goes arm in arm with satisfaction, _ Wang umi ake er suits begin at HighShoes—Low 'Shoes—Good Shoes, $6 anticipated twice $6, lany men that the new to you. Dark tan or black-—blucher or straight lace $6 wide or medium toe, Well made—good to look upor but wh Fine Silk Baoke at ‘$1 and $1. 50 ervice, it elbnat »you Burlington Arcade floor, oe Building Open amaker 3ut these shoes >, 95¢