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y A —-- Boston, and previously a member of the House three terms, has filed notice of a contest. “Honey Fitz” was the organization didate, and gue has made jonal disclosures regarding e methods used in his behalf. Socialist Victor Berger will not be MAY DEPEND \PON allowed to take his seat in the Iiouse, to which he was elected last i] fall, according to leaders on both sides. Berger is now under convic- tion for violation of the Espionage ldw and is awaiting a Supreme Court a —_—— ecision on an appeal, Joseph P. Carney, Democrat, wh fented. is contesting ¢ Sensational Disclosures Are Looked For in Michigan Election Case, | (Bpecial From a Staff Correspondent of The Erening World.) \ WASHINGTON, May 9.—An elec- Hints for your Home M tion scandal which may equal in| Magnitude the Lorimer case from Minois, nine years ago, is threatened when the Ford-Newberry hearing {s opened after the convening of the, new Congress, to determine the va- ldity of Commander Newberry's title| to the Michigan Senatorship, | The affidavits in support of Ford's eontest have not yet reached Wash-| ington. Tho notice of contest is on! @ie, Any evidence which is received Will be sealed and opened only in the presence of attorneys represent-| ing the rival claimants, after the} formal hearing has been ordered. The backers of Henry Ford are making much of the fact that Com- mander Newberry, formerly in charge OTH TIME of the Fifth Naval District, acknowl- —Protect your family’s edges an expenditure of more than clothes inamothand dust $190,000 was made in his behalf, while proof cedar chest. This e ‘law limits the amount to $10,000. Ne rs defense ly that be was ff © ON goes under bed and ate at the time Saves space. Cover fits 1 knowledge of down tightly. Outside nor of a contribution r "y Mrs, Newberry to measurements, 46 in. x aid tn tise lect.on. bis 23 in. x 9 in. deep— 6 Michigan automobile manufac- Surer is said to have been frugal in $17.50. any other his first ical venture, and as a shapes and sizes, $13.25 result be no watchers at many up. Polling pi: j ree being closely watched Also—Moth proof bags h Republican and Democratic han, i leaders, since th control of the Beng to ig up clothes in a hb ate might hing: 4 this time the bare majority seated closet. Keeps them from being mussed in the fall; 6 sizes, 65c to $1.75. n the outcome, If Newberry is un- and Mord declare: might give the crats control, Many Kepublicar e Tarine paper $1.00 a roll, hensive also over al silo o 12 sheets 40 x 48 inches, the impending and whatever else you voters of Michigu i z eee Se Aelelmoring need when putting things Jt is understood Martin Littleton away for the summer. of Ne will represent Com- a national but as yet unannounced, Several contests are to be staged reputation, fewis& CoNcER in the House. In the Boston Dis. || 45th Street and 6th Avenue trict Peter fague, who was de- New York ites (on the face of the returns by| erald, former ayor o1! Triple-Service Suits for Boys Guaranteed to wear satisfactorily under all circum. stances. Smart slash-pocket Norfolk model coats, with reinforced elbows, full cut and full lined knickers with strongly taped seams; in smart gray, brown and olive mixtures, thoroughly well tailored and finely finished. Sizes 7 to 18--$15.00, DUBBELBILT SUITS FOR BOYS Guaranteed To Give Six Months’ Wear. The niftiest, thriftiest suit ever built—good enough for “Sunday best,” yet staunch and sturdy enough for everyday play. Seats, knees and elbows are double- thick—every seam is reinforced, and with each suit goes the pledge to repair, without cost, any hole, rip or tear that appears within six months, Sizes 7 to 18, in a wide variety of new smart styles and pat- terns—Price $12.75, Boys’ Blouses with collars attached —85c, Eroadway, at 49th St, 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St, 44 East 14th Street 125th Street, at 3rd Avenue | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. Wool jersey suits, $25, $29” Special purchase of 125—for Miss 14 to 20 In making this purchase we stipu- lated that the suits should be made in only three models—the three most approved types. Suits at $25 are fashioned in the model—illustra- ted at left—coat with tuxedo front; band giving effect of collar is given by contrasting color; cuffs match border. Color combinations are—Pekin blue with gray, Copenhagen blue with gray, rose with gray, gray with Copenhagen blue. Also in tau beaver trimmed bagen blue. Other model has coat with only inverted pleat in back—in heather mixtures and plain colors—reindeer, gray, taupe and Pekin blue. Capes at $25 and $32.50 Nay blue serge capes, lined with foulard, . Same model, unlined, $18.75, Also at $25—a copy in serge of a quite at $2! costly model. ith self color. Suits at $29.75 —two models; one is illustrated on right. Coat has the smart pinch back with inverted pleat in center. This model comes in a heavy wool jersey in blue and brown heather mix- tures, and in a light-weight wool jersey in plain colors—turquoise, and the new shade, ige or Copen- Numerous models at $32.50—capes with straight lines, others that flare. New Frocks These deserve a long story, but we have only sufficient space to say that pine of gingham frocks start at 13.75, and that there are silk dresses as low as $22.50. Second floor, Old Building 38 styles women’s low shoes We went into the market nearly a year at $6 to $8 We chose the smartest models we could find. We designated the qualities of the leathers. We selected reliable makers. We gave them our specifications. NOW—we have this Remarkable collection of low shoes in tan, black, white and patent leather At $8 pair—oxfords in tan and black leathers with low and Cuban heels; pumps in black, tan and patent leathers with low or Cuban heels. At $7 pair—white canvas pum) kidskin oxfords eee heels; black and brown calfskin ox- jow heels. At $6 pair—oxfords in tan, black and patent leathers, low and Cuban heels; pumps in tan and black with low heels. AVENUE OF SHOES—First floor, Old Building fords with ver with Cuban heels; brown ’ e Women’s jersey cloth capes, $3 ‘Three models of the perfect early summer wrap with three distinct person- alities—a smart affair with a tie-around scarf—a decidedly modish feature for a cape; (1) a iver soft collar of angora wool (3) a surplice vest effect. In tan, copenhagen serviceable. jue and gray. Also, at $55 a motor cape of imported tweed Made with a vest and pockets, utiful tweed, extremely smart and Second floor, Old Building Women’s Georgette crepe Frocks at $25 An important purchase of $32.50 and $35 grades, The fact that the majority of dresses are in navy blue, some are in cocoa brown, and few are in deep Bur- gundy is almost as important as the savings. Four models, all with long tunics—variously pleated and embroidered. Sleeves are five-eighths or three-quarters in length, and loose. Dresses are effectively embroidered—some with shadow stitch, others in eyelet designs, and some with heavy floss. Every dress is made with a foundation of China silk. Frocks of soft taffeta, $25 Navy blue, of course! Sketch shows the smart silhouette of the model. A bit of embroidery in Oriental colors is inset where the bodice fastens at the side. Our $32.50 grade. Sizes 34 to 42, Second floor, Old Building Bicycles, $7.50 to $9.50 less Guaranteed bicycles (one year guarantee), with coaster brake, roller chains, spring saddle, motor stan mud-guard, in sizes and styles for men and women, boys and girls—$35 and $38 each. " These are $42.50 A $47.50 bicycles, priced less this week—Bicycle Week—by cooperation of the makers. The Sports Shop, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building e e 3’ Junior girls’ capes, Bring a saving of $5 A limited purchase of 25 ca) It has hood of Pekin Front fastens with nickel buttons, lustrated. For girls of 12 to 16 years. Juniors’ suits, $19.75 and $25 Were $25 to $39.75. Ser tailored models with box ani dressy models with smart Russian coats. Sizes 12 to , Young girls’ frocks, $4.95 favorite. flannel. 17 years. $10 Model ts a = lue cloth or ra and tweed suits in severely Norfolk coats, and in more From the manufacturer who makes the best and most artistic dresses for are in a charming rls of 6 to 14 years. All the dresses Smpire model with white poplin with collars and cuffs of leated skirt—in evonshire cloth in exquisite colors; also in blue or pink chambray with white collar and cuffs. $15 dozen. British go Bring your clubs in Saturday morning and have them gone over. We'll have them ready for you in the afternoon. New shipment of RADIO and SILVER KING is the best American ball—$12.60 doz. The other is t! Light-weight goif suits, $25. Our $8.50 grade, Second floor, Old Building GOLF If balls. The first best British ball— Clubs. Shoes. Stockings. Bags. suits, $50 to $57.50, Everything for golf. Sport Shop--Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Silk Stockings | 2,100 pairs at 65c pair “Seconds” of our $1 grade. special yperehase at when sitk stocking: mand, and prices tii because of the scarcity, Bight-inch mercerized cotton tops and 20-inch boot of all silk. Mercerized cotton heels and toes, leg. Black or cordovan. Main floor, Old Buliding ‘This Mock seam Silk Petticoats $3.95 and $4.95 White and flesh pink crepe de chine and satin, which tub as eas.ly as cotton. Liged and part lined with nainsook, ‘go that they are un- usually practical to wear with thin frocks. Made like French skirte— hematitched, scalloped, and some with charming touches of embroid- ery. For morning, afternoon and evening wear. Third floor, Old Buliding Colorful gilets, $1.50 Gay little gilets of silk tricolette to give vivid touch to a severe tai- suit; purple and white checks, green and gold stripes, green and white stripes. Very unusual. $2.50 Main Aisle, Old Buliding Notions—less Human hair nets, 45c dos —fringe or cap shape; blonde, light, medium and dark brown or black. Celluloid hair pins, 3 boxes 26c. Sl.pper trees of enameled wood, 25e pr.; adjustable spring; will (it any size slipper. Pin cubes, five for 20¢; 36 count, Jet or white. Tubular te laces, silk, 206 pr.; a i long; black, tan, mahogany, white. Sanitary napkins, 650 box of 12. Main floor, Old Building Tennis Rackets Fresh arrival of fine newly-strung rackets of various welghts and thicknesses of handle, $2.50 to $11 each. Special—s0 rackets at $1, half usual price. Sports Shop—Burlington ‘Arcade tloor, New & dg. 65th SALE of WHITE (Original) at yaaa; Opens Tomorrow, EXTRAORDINARY nightgowns at $3.65; sil mises at $2; silk bodices at $1; silk at $2.90; French hand-made blouses at $6.75 and $8.75; hand-made Phili Ce envelope chemises and nightgowns at 4 aprons at 95c; house dresses at $2.95; dotted voile kimonos at $3.85; blouses at $5; babies’ nainsook dresses at 95c; silk petti Saturda include | silk envel che- jickers .95; cover-all bly ate Georgette coats at $3.95; new ted. It Parisienne corsets at large savings. Quantities in some cases are limi: is only fair to say that lots announced day by day may be sold out betore store closing. Better come as early as convenient. space, extra sales force, The main sale is on the Third floor, Old Building. Outposts, Main aisle, Main floor, Old Building. SILK underclothes Crepe de chine envelone chemises, $2. Crepe de chine beens apere $3.65. Crepe de chine and tub satin bodices, 1, Tub satin or crepe de chine knickers, $2.90. “a4 OPPORTUNITIES not likely to be re- peated in the near future, say makers who have cooperated to make this a note- worthy thrift occasion. These low-priced garments are of excellent crepe de chine and tub satin which will wear and wash satis- factorily. Cut well. Finished properly. Dainty styles, embroidered, plain, lace trimmed. Fresh, new, appealing. All sizes. Such things as we have never seen offered in any White Sale at them. Third Imported Underclothes Paris Lingerie Reduced Hand-embroidered chemises, $1.65, were 2 and $2.25, Hand-embroidered corset covers, $1, were $1.25 and $1.50. Hand-festoon scalloped drawers, $1 and $1.35, were $1.35 and $1.50, Small lots; broken sizes; many styles. Philippine Underclothes, $1.95 Standard $2. 5 to $3.85 grades Sample nightgowns and envelope che- mises at the same price. Made of the sheer, satisfactory sort of nainsook which justifies the charming patterns of embroid- ery. Entirely hand-made. Nightgowns and envelope chemises—less Crepe de chine nightgowns, hand-embroid- ered, hand-scalloped.............. $4. Crepe de chine envelope chemises, hand- embroidered, hand-scalloped. $3.85 rices to compare with loor, Old Building. Echoes of the Wash suit sale Good choos- bs eae joys’ wash suits, middy style with TWO pairs of trousers —one short, one long. Nicely made and trimmed. Sizes 3 to 8. —blue serge reefers—fast gore oe —suits of good serviceable mix- tures. Green, brown and gray. With one pair of trousers, $13.75 to $29.60. With two trousers, $18 and $21.50. Boys’ Sho: ola Bs Second floor, juilding. . Saturday’s sweets Maple wainut creams, chocolate covered, f from the Wanamaker candy cuisine on the premises; spe- clally priced, 80c pound. Main floor, Old and Eighth Gallery, New Bidg. Clear hard candy fruit drops, made of pure sugar and real fruit flavors, including orange, mint, lime, lemon and cinnamon, 36¢ pound, Eighth Gallery and Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. Introducing the new Superb fireless stove It will cook the entire meal, bake and roast brown, all without any beat in the kitchen. ‘Two to six aluminum yeasels, bak- ing and roasting disks, and folding ng racks are Included with each stove, at $11.50 to $45, Stove legs included at “slight” additional ex- pense, Steam vents in the covers permit, escape of excess steam 10 that Superb Fireless Stoves bake and roast brown, ‘Why not give @ sensible keep-cool gift to your wife this summer Seventh Gallery, New Buliding. Good, Inexpensive Socks for Men —read this: We have three large groups for Saturday that are well worth while. If they were not, they wouldn't be here at any price. First— At 75c a pair A mixture of pure and artificial siik—sightly and serviceable—more fo, perhaps, than ‘alivailk. Black, white and the popular colora, At 50c a pair Pa eg yg socks for wear we can get. Black, white and the popular colors, At 38c a pair Light | weight, | seamless, cotton {Sn socks we know of, mngth—snug-fitting. and good All in delicate flesh pink. Foreign Shops—Third floor, Old Bldg. Parisienne Corsets Three American models most liked among all the Parisienne corsets will be offered in the Sale of White at new prices— $10.95 for $15 Parisiennes $5.95 for $7.50 Silphin-Parisiennes $3.95 for $6.50 Silphin-Parisiennes Brassieres, 50c to $1.50 “Brassieres of all heavy lace at 60c~-pienty lent, of poe ones with fine embroidery —and perfectly plain ones, Third floor, Old Building Exceptional blouses Polka-dot Georgette frill blouses, $5 mn The Secractse has eee of cotton, the ey Tl epee are Sad them. te the prettiest $5 blouses we have wm - monthe 650 Goetgets Khe blouses Maker’s surplus of higher-priced mod plain and beaded; fleah, foc trok teen white, maize. 500 tailored crepe de chine blouses, $3.95 Sos ics very wel cat tnd Seactvely cre} jo" a cut al made? narrow pin pleats give long lines. Third floor, Old Building French Blouses, $6.75, $8.75 for $12 to $20 grades Legg ae and surplus stock from a New York importer now on his way back to Paris. Just those exquisite, ably feminine blouses whic! can be summed up only in the one word “Paris.” Of fine voile or batiste, hand-made and enriched - with delicate hand-stitching and embroi ’ Sizes 34 to 44 in the lot but not all sizes dudalen ae ie ‘Third floor, Old Building Dotted voile -kimonos, $3.85 Summery white things to slip into on a unusual, hot day Hand stitched and embroidered in pink, lavender, light blue and_ rose. ‘Trimmed with ribbon to match. Elastic waist band. $3.85 is far below the standard price. Third floor, Old Building Sample aprons 8 50c, teen St bined sad Sue? for one wiss, batiste and organdie aprons, pla: scalloped or trimmed with lace or embrold. ery. With and without bretelles, $1.75 bungalow aprons for 95¢ Striped, figured and cross-bar percale aprons which fasten in front, back or on the shoulders. Black and white, » red, blue, and other color combinations. Third floor, Old Building White tub skirts for women Skirts of white pique at $3; well made, smartly cut. Palm beach cloth skirts, $3.75. Skirts of white gabar- dine, tucked horizontally and fash- ioned with great pearl buttons, $7.50. Little details of smart side pockets, side and back openings distinguish these. Second floor, Old Building Men’s Beginning at $2— Going all the way to $25— Every good kind— . Every good style— the inside band to the outside These are are featured at $43.50, in the final analysis you must be why they come. Ready Saturday Hats that John Wanamaker KNOWS are exactly right in every detail—from Saturday’s the Day Emphasizing Blue Serge Suits special suits at $43.50—better in the quality of the fabric, absolutely fast in color, fully or half lined with alpaca—finished in the same careful, painstaking way that marks all came to us in a recent purchase—not in the regular way ; that’s why they Wanamaker Suits Begin at $30 The fact is worth remembering, because the Wanamaker Standard is definite. It means good linings, we were given to adjectives, we coul the judge. Wanamaker’s (by the hundred) know that Wanamaker clothing typifies the two great business principies—service and satisfactiva, Thai é White dress cottons A little snow eens’ of 4,000 yards to sell at 38¢ yard—less than prevail- ing regular price. Manufacturer’s samples of fancy white voiles, swi: Skirtings, and gabardines. 86 to inches wide, Ivory white voiles, 18¢ yard, Striped and checked dimities, 18¢ % Main floor, Old Building Straws band. Wanamaker suits. They ood tailoring. If say BEST; but, Business men who come to food trimmings, omit GOOD an ane we Burlington Arcade floor, New Building f