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| TONASTEN WORK | OF NEW CONGRESS 1) Republican Senators to Meet Wednesday — House Caucus May 17. | ‘WASHINGTON, May &-<Formal Motices were to-day sent to each f er of the incoming Sixty-etxth Congress to convene at noon, Mon- @ay, May 19, in pursuance of Presi- | ent Wilson's cabled call made pub- | He yesterday, No official intimation is given of when the President will return and Degin « crusade in behalf of the League covenant and other matters in Which he is greatly interested. His transmission of the Peace Treaty and Bie address regarding legislative | Fecommendations, will be sent by {messenger as in the days before Mr. (Wilson revived the early custom of ‘eppearing in person before the Con- Gress, | Until the President returns, Con- { ress will maintain communication \ ‘with him through the White House, \ @s it did during the last session, Republican leaders at both ends of ‘the big Capito! Building jumped when the extraordinary session call reached them. Senators Lodge and Curtis at once sent out notification of a Repub- Mean conference on May 14—ono week from to-day. House members were re- quested to caucus May 17. The organ- | {zation of the House has been com- pleted ready for final action. The, Senators expect to perform this work fm four days. ' ‘The Republican Senators will begin their puwwow at 11 o'clock next Wednesday. The first session will @elect a Chairman and Secretary of the conference, name a “whip,” choose @ candidate for President pro tem. of | the Senate and authorize the ap- ({/ pointment of a Committee on Com- ~ malttees, a Committees on Patronage | | amd a Steering Committee. At this or the next session it is intended to Rominate a Secretary, Sergeant at Araw, Postmaster and Chaplain for the Senate. Leaders say Senator Warren will head the Appropriations Committee, | Henator Lodge will be Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, “Benator Poindexter of Naval Affairs, SBenator Wadsworth of Military Af- Senator Page of Agriculture, (@enator Mclean of Banking and Currency, Senator Gronna of Claims, Borah of Educa- on and Labor, Senator Penrose of | Finance, Senator Kenyon or Senator Gherman of ict of Columbia, | Genator La Follette of Indian Affairs. | Genator Cummins of Interstate Com- | fmeree, Senator Neleon of Judiciary, | Genator Townsend of Postoffices and \ Post Roads, Senator Dillingham of ) Privileges and Elections, Senator || Smoot of Public Lands and Senator Knox of Rules. | Tt is prophesied that either Sen- | | tor Curtis or Senator Smoot will be| | mamed for President pro tem. of the Senate, with Senator Curtis a strong favorite. Leaders predict that the Foreign Relations Committee will comprise eighteen members, as at present— being changed to ten Republicans and qv | eight Democrats, Those who favor ||, | ;and oppose the League of Nations ‘Covenant will logroll to have the new members of this committee chosen | with a view to their attitude on this question. Each faction desires to ominate the committee, which will first consider the league agreement. | Senators Moses, Kenyon and Kellogg | @re being suggested as new members, It is emphatically insisted that | i jue of Nations nor ion will be considered nce. jcted, with equal posi- @iveness, that Senator Borah will not tie up the reorganization by his fight @n Senator Penrose. Leaders in the House of the Repub- ®ican and Democratic Parties took @teps at once to complete their organ- ization plans next week. Both sides have some important problems to thresh out before taking up the busi- eas of the session. The Domocratic caucus will be held Thursday or Fri- day, the 15th or 16th. ‘The Republicans will have to settle @ row within their ranks between the @iNett and Mann forces. The Democrats too are scheduled $e have a row on their hands, with fome members asking for creation of @ steering committee of five, and the elimination of Champ Clark from the leadership. Mr. Clark's friends ins‘st they will control. The Democrats will nominate a candidate for Speaker and House positions. { ‘i for * Infants ona Invalids ICK’S Ranavabls BRIDGEWORK FORCLATN ‘and CORD. FILLANGS. Dental ‘Work of Every Description At Lass Than You Would Pay Elecwbere All Patients Treated by Me Personally, DR. J. C. TOOLE Surgeon Dentist POWWOW CALLED < _'THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919.” Patient Watchfulness Furthers the Constant Progress of Business at /feacogt Anniversary Sale Downstairs Store Friday the day for women’s waists irst group - - - - $1 each Hyveey woman knows how difficult it is to find good waists for $1 these days. WE know it, too. That is why we are making Friday waist day in the Anniversary Sale—we have something that is both interesting and unusual. The $1 group includes a large variety of voile waists of many kinds — self-stripes, colored stripes, corded stripes, woven stripes, embroidered dots, and cross bars. The styles are new and good, even to the ah saa slip-overs that so many women refer. We can’t begin to describe in detail the entire fashion family, but all will ready for you on Friday morning. The good and practical waists that every woman needs plenty of for summer wear. Second Group---$2.95 each---SILK 1000 of these—the wanted kinds—a maker's clean-up. All-silk pongee. All-silk Georgette in flesh and white. Crepe de chine in flesh, white, league blue and sunset. White habutai with dotted silk collar and tie. Stripe tub silk. Two of the models were here earlier at $3.85, New—Friday—ALL will be $2.95. bably the best waist feature of the Anniversary Sale. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Every item here a feature SILK gloves drop to— | —45e a pair in the Anniver Sale Fri- day. 100 pais are pce ay les in mnie | with double finger tips. airs are 12 | and 16-button styles in pink, light blue and 45c black. Needed by every woman for Sum- mer wear, 75c and 95c grades for....... Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Handbags, 95¢ 1,000 Seamless sheets, $1.28 Silk handhags—motre and ‘ i poplin, with cove or peso age fit metal ’ frames, and mirror less sheets at $1.28 are well | and purse. In brown, navy, worth immediate attention, | black and taupe. for hats 72x00 0 inches or 81x90 pee, Down-Bteirs Store, Old Bidg. lik e these hovnstee Serer Mer Bek: suits, 55¢ China split straw, Jap. braid One-button union suits— and sennit. Well-made hats Neckwear toe waite sheole fabric, athletic e000 hate srecdeal hata — style. ust 600 of these icely _ finis! wi si being f sr filet good Summer union suits. bands. Some were $3.95 — Py dnd of satin, filet | Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. some were even $6 All ; riday—$2. ar “te ae ome House dresses Downstairs Store, Old Bldg. wants—of y pd ewe ‘and $2.65 Underclothes ‘able fabrics, All $1 200 good house dresses of our washable fal regular $3.50 grade—Friday $2.65. at $1.45 grees Tor Gls. Finid gingham and chambray. —have many little touches of Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. trimming that add daintiness and charm to good materials, In chemises, for example, are two excellent styles—flesh and white nainsook, with fluffy laces and pretty ribbons. Slipover gowns of flesh batiste haye colored stitching. ‘The white nainsook styles are embroidered. Many other styles of chemises and gowns are ready at their special price. Down-Stairs Stor WOMEN’S $25 coats from our Winter stock, now reduced'for the Anniversary Sale. Wool velours and broad- f $ 10 and to keep for another season. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building —less than half! Light-weight coats, left ) cloths—good coats for riding and driving— acacia, hammocks---Down The maker had 100 to offer us for the Anniversary quo’ in many moons. Style B (Pictured) $12.75 Six feet long—canvas mattress—upholstered back and Hung style. Style 22—$15.75 Swinging settee style — with combination head-rest and arm-rest, Size 28x72 inches. Helical mattress, seat. Another style—$9.85 ) Good mattress and springs. Hung style. ' Down-Stairs Store, New Building - both | Old Bidg. || Sale—just 100—and these sale prices are the lowest we've || springs, tufted H ‘Brid es are invited to the Wanamaker Sale of White (Original) opening Saturday, May 10th Sample Frenc ’ blouses. Sample Philippine al nd Paris lingerie at juced prices. American silk underclothes of fo quality for wonderfully ie, Some of our best models of cor- sets at newly lowered rates. Thousands of brand new sum- mer garments bought at conces- sions to be offered for the first time Saturday. Third floor, Old Building ——_. Women’s tailored suits are reduced to $75 A group of extremely fine suits that were priced $98 to $135 ___.These are suits made of the finest materials, with dis- tinction and correct mode in every line. genious little models that were created by clever designers right here in America. Trim little affairs—all straight coat Ge slim skirt with only a touch of braid to give piquant note. It’s a matter of the finest of Poiret twills, and the best of tricotines and serges and _ cashmere _ suitings. Every model is a bit of im- maculate tailoring — the sort that will bear the scru- tiny of every occasion. Twelve models in all. And not more than one to three of a kind. and big softly tailored side pockets. Russian blouse styles and smart gilet models, combinin figures. Rag rugs Plain centers, with band or floral borders, —Colonial or hit and miss effects, 24x 36in............$1.25, $1.50, $1.76 27 x B4 in... . . .$1.90, $2.50, $3.75, $4.50 30 x 60 in. , $2.25, $2.75, $8, $4.50, $5.25 36 x 72 in... $2.75, $3.75, $4.75 to $7.50 PTB ital $6, $9, $12 PEON aiaciae $10, $11.50, $12 8x 10ft.. $8.50, $16.50, $18.75 9x 12ft.. $11.75, $22, $24.50 Fibre rugs 27x60in.....$2 6x9ft....7...$10 36 x72 in. $3.50 814x1014 ft.$16.50 4}4x7% {t.$6.50 9x12ft..... $17.25 Japanese rush rugs Oval shape. BIO cuccsssiveveny $14.50, $16.75 Vebeseuoeeees boeve 18.50, Paris copies and in- Second floor,Old Building Every boy needs this shoe IT’S STRONG. And strength is always a virtue in boys’ shoes. Then, there is comfort, too. The Munson army last guarantees that. The dark tan leather is good looking. The box toe will stand up. The soft uppers are pliable. No growing toes will be crowded. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Garden of summer voiles Scores and scores of styles and colorings; printed in a great variety of pleasing de- signs, from staple dots and val to smart foulard, chintz and English print designs. We counted yesterday al- most 300 different designs on the tables, all 39 to 40 inches wide. 45c yard. Main floor, Old Building “‘Lisette’’ A new blouse with a new jabot, of fine Georgette crepe in an exquisite shade of shell pink or in snowy white, $9 Collar is smart— Neckline is becoming. Jabot is effective. All sizes from 34 to 44. Third floor, Old Building C and D. “Rust-proof” = piaeelszs to 6—widths B, or 4c card. or Price, $6 the pair. 125 men’s At the lowest price we’ve quoted this season The maker of these suits is look- ing ahead — he sees next Fall in the distance. He knows that his Spring season is over, and that it is good business for him to close out an odd lot of good suits to a store that may be useful to him in the future. So he came to Wanamaker’s, The fabrics are— Fancy cheviots —always in demand, particularly when the patterns are dark, and serviceable. The models will appeal to— young men —because there are plenty of waist- seam styles among them—with slanting, Rauch or plain pockets. Coats are half- ined or fully lined, as you prefer. And sizes 33 to 42 his first long trousers, or the father who wants an inexpensive suit, can both be fitted in the proper way. Consider— AL A NEA OUR AT ERIS The Wanamaker selection of Summer rugs is ready That means that only certain makes of summer rugs have been the quality and moderate price our customers wish. he attractiveness and variety of coloring must be seen to be appreciated. Half price for 14,000 pieces of Wm. 8 Eagle Brand knives, forks, pos na A Main Main Aisle, Down-Stairs Store, New Building all sizes, black or white; 35¢ gross “Rust-proof” hooks and eyes, all sizes, black or white; 25c gross be card. Fa acc shoal rubber dress jous sizes, regular shape only, 22c pair. Inside skirt belting, black, 3-inch width only bolt of 10 yards, $1.75; 20c yard. UNEXPECTED — BUT GOOD An under-price pick-up of spring suits $16.75 cE A | Japanese rush rugs Woven in squares. GERTIAG, .ccesceaterecay eee ft ‘ x 9 ft. 744 x 10% ft.. GSIBN. cccccvscsboesty Japanese rush rugs Round shape. 10.50, $12.75 12.60, $14.50 Crex grass rugs Figured, herringbone and de luze weave. Third Gallery, New Building nd_no luxury tax to pa m the ($4 doz.) Pathan the sale bgp! rather masculine an . f°, in for patch pockets and : ae ee raided mannish revers. Hollow-handle dinner knives........ Others are of the typicall Hollow-handle dessert knives. . 75¢ each feminine Lanvin type wi Gravy ladles, sugar tongs... “string” girdle, soft collars Preserve spoons...... Nb eeeees bape ny Every piece perfect and in a current pattern (not discontinued) , floor, Old Buil and Sale of notions ite savings. Not unlimited Timely needfuls. Definite quantities, so—kindly arrange to come early Friday. dress fasteners, Taffeta seam binding, ligne, bla hit Iie ee tape, slack to ete white only—bolt 166 “‘Rust-proof” brass 300 count een Sepa “Kirby-Beard” English needle book containing 45 white or assorted Gyr! various on The low price ~and the fact that these suits had to Measure up to certain well-defined Wana- maker standards hefore they could enter the Wanamaker Lower-Price Store for men. 2 + AEE LLEOR LLIN TIPE SY EP ae ey 5 ‘olan twilled widths,

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