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' "NFTER THE SALOON, WHAT?” CONCERNS CHARITY WORKERS Phey Want to Provide a Substitute . for the Long Dry Spell That's b Coming. Problems that may confront charity Workers with the passing of the sa- Joon, is one of the topics to be dis- Cussed at the annual New York City Conference of Charities and Correc- téons, The conference will be in ses- gion to-day, to-morrow and ‘Thurs- day. The saloon question will be pre- sented in a paper by Justice Cornelius F, Collins of the Court of Special Ses- sions, who has chosen for his topic, “After the Saloon—What?" The dis- ‘eussion will be opened by Dr. Bernard Glueck, director of the psychological Jaboratories at Sing Sing. * other papers of public interest will be those by Miss Juliet Stuart Poyntz, formerly director of educa- Wonal courses for the Ladies’ Gur- ment Workers, on “Labor and Edu- gation,” and B. Edmund David, a Paterson (N. J.) silk manufacturer, en’ “The Employer and the New Democracy.” Most of the remaining f@ddresses will deal with subjects primarily interesting to charity work- ors. i ‘The meeting to-day, will be held at the United Charities Building, No. 365 East 22d Street. To-morrow after- meen the conference will meet at the Russell Sage Foundation Building, No. 130 Hast 22d Street, and to-mor- Tow evening at the Brooklyn Cham- ber of Commerce, No. 32 Court Strest. The sessions Thursday will be at the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, Mount Loretto, Pleasant Plains, Richmond. Franklin Chase Hoyt is President ef the conference. Seolaliat Congr: AMSTERDAM, May 1$ (Havas).—A @ommission appointed by the Execu- tive Committee of the International Socialist Congress has examined the peace terms submitted to Germany by the Allies and Associat Govorn- ments and has decided to ask an in- terview with the Council of Four in Paris for the purpose of expressing the Socialist viewpoint as to the | ter On| When You | Take Off Your Army Shoes OU men return- ’ ing to civilian life will you go back to the old, narrow, pointed shoes, with the inevitable corns and bunions, ingrown nails or twisted toes? Nol Because army shoes have freed you—have giveo you healthy, happy, sermel feet agai So heep them free. you t he heavy army shoe, get comfortable, good - looki Educater: and ‘“‘let frow as they should.” Broad sensible, and long wosrit MADE FOR MEN WOMEN asd CHILDREN Get Educators tor yourself for the whole family—to- day. Aad remember, there is no protection stronger thao the famous Educator trace- mark on the sole. It means id every part of ands @ Fespon- turer, Rice & -, Boston, RICE & HUTCHINS DUCATOR SHOE® The Dominant Note at //~uewaé.,-SERVICE—Has Never Wavered Nor Been Anniversary Sale Downstairs Store Women’s Georgette Crepe Dresses In the season’s most 15 15 favored material...... ° PRINTED Georgette crepe has won for itself the leading position among women who want their Summer frocks to be not only cool and com- fortable but also most attractive. To, satisfy this great demand we planned this special Anniver- sary occasion. Without going into minute detail the facts that every woman should know about this unusual purchase are:— Great variety of colors, both light and dark. Many in combinations, Some plain; many in striking check- ed, figured and floral patterns—the latest to make their appearance on the fashion stage. Few dresses of cre sty! jprdeergthitin wide range of needs for informal and street wear. The season’s smartest fashion touches have representation in this exceptional collection, $15.75. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Misses’ suits | Silk Dresses Until today $33.75 to $39.75 Close to wholesale cost Wednesday, $29.75 rae ks ae Fine suits from our regular stocks. Mostly few of a style and size. The For misses, 14 to 20 years This special pur- kind we have sold a great many of this season. Styles most in favor— chase has the unusual Blouse coats Box coats _ Belted coats pokes tes of ee Coats are all lined with silk—either plain | smartest styles at a or figured. Many have the popular gilet | Very low price fronts—of tricolette, crinkled stlk crepe and | 7unics Bodice tops plain silk crepe. Small pleats Double peplum Made mostly of navy blue serge—few Corded skirts of tricotine. Some trimmed with satin, others’ with braid. Buttons, too, are con- spicuous on some. Nine models in ‘the Georgette collars —are some of the lot—but not in every size. features. All are gd ' | made of good taffeta. | Navy, copenhagen, taupe and black, Many colors. Ideal frocks for those who want to an- ticipate future as well as present needs, $12.75. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Wednesday—an opportunity to get | an exceptionally smart-looking suit at a worth-while saving. | Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Summer skirts of fine voile, lawn, washable satin, silk poplin, crepe de chine and nei silk crepe. Some prettily embroidered. + $5 15 | ° Variety of colors. Samples and ‘‘oddments”’ (some of the latter show signs of handling). Silk underclothes 500 Silk Blouses —special— Special purchase embracing wide range of styles in O86:eaci Georgette crepe at $5.75 -~all in flesh and white— Note the variety— Button-back blouses in three models, one trimmed with color, another with beaded front, a third with double “Cowl” collar. eee Imitation slip-on blouses (but- toning under the side ‘pleat) have the ‘‘bell” sleeves; another of the same type has cross- tucked front. a0 8 Frill blouses, one trimmed with color; another with scal- loped frill is piciured, Slip-on blouses opening on the shoulder, with cross-tuckin, back and front. 400° bodices of washable satin and crepe de chine and lace tops with ribbon shoulder straps, $1.85 each 500 envelope chemises of crepe de chine-—three attractive models --wide lace tops with — side arm holes; another with ribbon shoulder straps, insertion and lace; a third with ribbon and lace tops. These prices are unusually low for these good qualities, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg, both Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Sale of boys’ wash suits for every mother to look into 600 suits of washable materials—serviceable kinds which will wear ) | ° long and stand many trips to the laundry. Made in many juvenile styles that appeal so strongly to boys of 3 to 8 years. Middy suits with knee or long trousers. Junior Norfolk suits. Oliver Twist suits. Military suits. ite and colored, including khaki. The kind of suits we sell regularly for $3.25 to $5. Here Wednesday for............... de chine and tatfeta included. Twenty-five | Tricolette and Paulette Dresses for women—#45 to $115 For Git spore ed t-line models whic! foe Pasibtennes call “‘chem- ise frocks.” For women who must be very careful of their lines, there are several new Rus- sian and tunic (een Georgette crepe, ea embroidered all over, 4 combined with the tricolette in one of the best models in this group. Tricolette is in plain and drop- || stitch stri; weaves. The pau- lette is the plain heavy weave which looks as though it were knitted. | Beige, navy blue, taupe, Co- | penhagen blue and black. New sport dress of tricolette A smart simple frock with Russian blouse-—Jong neck-line, cuffs and pockets finished with ds to give effect of narrow nding, in pink; $105. Second floor, Old Building. 480 sheets, 63 x 99 inches. 480 sheets, 81 x 99 inches. | 240 sheets, 90 x 99 inches. 240 sheets, 90 x 108 inches A sale in which. there are embroidered corners. Same || selling at b0c and 76c each. \| 6 for 75¢ \| 1,200 women’s, linen, embroi- dered corners; seconds (no holes) || of 26 grades. | 6.for $1 | 1,200 women’s, sheer and cam- brie Irish linen; 1-8 and 1-4 in. hems; $1.50 grade, | Cretonnes at half ' 8,600 yards of our 90c and 95¢ cretonnes, Wednesday, at 45¢ yard. Stripe and floral effects. suitable for Summer draperies and slip covers, Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. 1] White Sale | CORSETS Standard $15 Parisienne corsets, $10.95; pink silk broche, low but very long over the hips, With elas- tic “Insets, Standard $7.50 Sllphia corsets, .95; pink coutil for medium and large women. Standard $1 Brassieres, 50c; ba- tiste with lace, or made entirely of heavy lace. Third floor, Old Building. Standard #4 American Lady cor- 8 .45; fancy figured white patiste, tlastic waist band. Standard $5 Femina $3.45; of exquisite pink satin care- fully’ cut and made to give the proper silhouette, For slender women, Standard $6 Redfern corsets, 92.45; front and back lacing, pink batiste, two models, Main Aisle. | Main floor, Old Building. cors For Children in White Sale Their Dresseg Babies’ dresses, good white nain- | . sizes 6 months to 2 years, be and $1.46, nen dresses, hand-stitched in color, sizes Dotted 6 years, $5.50 to $6. Bloomer dresses, _ enchanting | ones, 2 to 6 years, $2.45 to $4.75 || Morning dreases, pretty colors, 3 || to 6 years, $1.60 and $1.99, Boys’ suits, mostly smocked, | many with dinity blouses, sizes 3 fon yours, $2.15, Princess slips, 2 to 6 years, 9e to $2.75, {| Their Underclothes Princess slips, 6 to 10 years, 96c to $2.95, jcoata, 6 to 10 years, 60c to 0° 6 years, $1.9. las dresses, sizes 2 to $6.75, Billy Burkes, 2 to 10 years, 9c 10 $1.95, Nightgowns, 14 to 18 years, $1.25 10 $3.50. | nls! Envelope chemises, years, 95c to $1.95. | | mM to 18 | Nightgowns, 6 to 16 years, 85¢ to $1.45, Drawers, 6 to 16 yeats, 450 to T5c, ‘Third floor, Old Buliding, you will be told that the handkerchi sell at 50c each are mostly in lawn and batiste—not linen; Don’t miss this sale of REFRIGERATORS, Wednesda} 100, made for the Government, not now needed, turned over to us at a quarter under regular prices for their grade Tee hot beg is lined with gated galvanized iron riveted to steel frame. Drain pipes ALSO—81 Wanamaker-Puritan refrigerators at $29.50 each; 34 x 20 x 47 inches; Housewares—Seventh Gallery, New Building. White Sale News The finer blouses, Beautitul white voile with collars and cuffs hand-sealloped and hand- capacity’100 Ibs. A very special value. | A find of sheets and pillow cases At about 20 per cent. below regular 3,600 pillow cases, 35¢ each 45 x 3814 inches \ 2,160 sheets Pore Ce $1.35 each +» $1.55 each «. $1.65 each +» $1.75 each \| 720, hospital size, 72 x 9814 inches........ $1.35 each | They are all a well-known brand, soft finish, free from \| dressing. Part ownership of the mill changed hands, and a quick close-out of stock in hand—of which this is a part— was necessary. Hence the saving. First floor, Old Building. | Linen Handkerchiefs 900 women’s Irish linen hand- kerchiefs, at $2.50 for six; unusual colors, and beautiful white t of handkerchiefs as are id if you ask about town, 's coming in now to 6.for $1.25 450 women’s, narrow lace edge; $1.50 grade. 6 for $2 1,200 men’s, hemstitched, full size, }4-in. hem. $3 grade. 6 for $1.35 1,860 men’s, narrow hemstitch- hem. $1.60 grade. Main floor, Old Building. | ea tors at vision oak—weather-seasoned, seasoned odorless pine; chai each, and a thick matting of cured sea-grass set in the 114 to 1 dead air space between. ice-savers, indeed. At $32 26 in. wide, 20 in. deep, - 54 in. hight holds 80 Ibe. lee, They’re wonderfully good thorou; They are Shelves are of hea’ embroidered—$10. White voile with round neck and unusual cuffs formed of net with in- sertions of novelty Venise lace—$10. White voile with imported col! covered with hand-embroidery, $13.50. sapere pourte, Pictured, ia tailored blouse of the has been entirely hand-1 for the White Sale. The collar is proper! tailor cut to wear with a suit or sweater. The to buy a year ago. Big Assortment of fabrics You won't believe that worsteds are scarce, when you see the fire selection here tomorrow. they are scarce, And the soft, lighter patterned cassimeres, And woi it coats half-lined with good alpaca, and nicely finished withi a-plenty....... Tailoring, of course, is Wanamaker standard to have the suits in June. of the ‘‘Metropolitans” for “cits.” Ask for BELLWOOD model, young man It is a smart 2-button double-breasted suit in plain blue, oxford gray, green, brown, The BILTON, a 2-button single-breasted suit, straight r model for the young-older man and one or two stripe effects cut in front, and semi-fitted in the back, is a Wanamake: Creace There are three other models~-one a conservative 3-button suit. An Emergency Demobilization Sale 700 men’s suits Specially purchased *42.50 Models for men and young men. Look forward! We cannot get to- day such suits as these to sell for $42.50. Look backward! The fabrics are better than those we were able We gave the order for these suits months ago, after the fabric situation improved, and before labor costs increased and labor hours were shortened. We were We got them through earlier to meet the needs In this sale are many dark effects and one or two medium checks in long-wearing worsted. cheviots in bright tones. Staple patterns And there are all sizes, regular, long, stout, from 35 to 44. Over the top tomorrow, Wednesday morning The Men’s Store, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 100 silk-lined topcoats, $25 Chesterfield model, Oxford and Black. Sizes 85 to 44. ‘A very remarkable Broadway, Corner Eighth. value. 57 in. high; holds eo foe ken, To illustrate the savings at these —the 10 are the oi as oes sles at 86 in the refrigerators in this sale piece seamless vitrified porcelain on steel. refrigerators; outer cases ri gd kiln-dried ; interior sheathing glued to inner woven wire coated with pure 4 \vanized iron; ice racks of corru- side flues are removable. simplicity, which \ made White habutai blouses in the sane eye but not hand-made | also $6. } Polka-dot Georgette It is always well to know just how a colored blouse will see the washed samples of the ma- terial in these blouses and we think you will be pleased. The Georgette is silk with a thread of cotton, . “Here we are, son, just the thing for both of us.” At $40 28 in, wide, 21 in. $57.50. gym tame block tin, | $10, $13.50 Third Floor, Old Building, Blouses, $5 wash. Ask to Third Floor, Old Building, But and without.