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HELDASYEGGS ‘AFTER CAPTURE IN BROADWAY OFFICE stiaiallperesint Two Members of Trio Found in Western Union Branch Knocked Out by Police. Patrolman Stegman of the Hliza- Weth Street Station knocked out two ' mien he found after forcing the door the Western Union office at No. 302 adway, about midnight, and took them, with another caught outside, | to the station, where they were| qQharged with burglary. \Stegman was making his rounds, alld as he passed the office he noticed | that the company’s safe was not in| ite usual place. He walked a little distance up the street, rapped until 3. policeman from another patrol came on the run and returned to the place. St gman's companion seized William Santarsiero, seventeen, a = No, 153 Summerfield Street, (Og alleged “lookout.” Forcing the door, Stegman ran to, the back of the office, where the bea 4 men were preparing to flee. blocked them with two hefty ‘cracks with his stick. These men gave their names as John bse thirty-nine, a Western Union. telegrapher, No, 213 haga ae Street, and James Brack- coats on the floor with part of a “jimmy” and a brace and bit. A key was used in entering the office. a BELGE SEEKS TRADE THAT GERMANY HAD Line Has Fifty Ships in Service and Is Out for Big Expansion. The purchase of fifty merchant ships and the beginning of a cam- paign for the replacement of German navigation companies with Belgian ones, were announced yesterday by Joseph A! Nash, American manager of the Lioyd Royal Belge. The actual number of ships bought ts greater, but several are still on the ways in British shipyards and the number in mrtien is ey, Fog Wd an ag- Mrs Nash sald that the purchase was the fret, step in the expansion of fon oe ie. Hoe emphasized the fact that the Lloyd Royal Beige does replace ae Ln ol bet in ‘Areuntinn where it to gain trade pre- viously in nthe hanes of the North German Lioyd. HEROES’ MEMORIAL TREE. Daughters of Amertoan Rev: Honor World War Patri The first memorial tree in honor of the world war patriots will be planted by Our Flag Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to-morrow afternoon at the home of Mra, Laura G O'Hare on Shephard Road, Wash- ‘signed by the anvociation and the tree 4 on’ the National American Fi Mee ta ee te / — Honer Ro! ‘orestry Associaton. a LEAGUE OF NATIONS DINNER. Patriotic Addresses Will Be Heard at Reception Given To-Night, ‘There will be a reception with ad- PIANO COMPANY PEARS West 42d Street, 14 Flatbush Ave., pists 67 Haleey St. Newark, sr BING, BAR ALN jer tlons SWiiy Catidaces “ CRANDALL’S "Ses ate Extract from letter ; “IT spent an hourin These charming knit wool wraps Specially \ $22. 50 purchased Originally they cost $35 Lng saat had others made to look iike them —but not quite as fine—and , these we sold at about $35 H the original finer onen to. cll at $22.50. The wrap illustrated is all collar that crosses surplice- boy! Ho pn in back at the a aug little wrap for motoring, for the seashore— in a for all sorts of sports. In other color-combinations, too. hae blue and white collar; turquoise blue and all-white. * Women’s Wrap Salons— Second Building. Searce Silks White grounds with black “I’ve hunted all over for them,” said some one, ‘and found them only here— at Wanamaker’s.” These are in stock today in white and bt Foulards, 40-inch, $8. 50 yard. Crepe de chine, aA tower Bae hy 40-in., $7.50, Te itriped teff 40-1 4 Ene Cec Sede gare Varlous slate, The Silk Rotunda has what people want—in every kind of silk. Main floor, Old Building. 4,000 yards printed Summer voiles, 28¢ yd. Th time for cool frocks for warm June days. Printed in foulard, flower and figured designs on white and colored grol Usually sold for about one-third more. 36 inches wide. Main Aisle, Old Bldg. Happy days are those ahead when the children have their holidays and the whole family “picnics oh on the or lawn. New Victor records have come just in time to supply the music—dance, vocal and instrumental. By the Camp Fire-Peerlos ag I'm cA ‘orever Blow ing Bubbles— anes arles Hart-Elliett Shaw. 85 Chi Hai 85 85 385 metas: er Trot.. 85 id Pal of Mine—Jo Smith’s Orchestra....... When You Look in the Heart of floseph C. Smith’s Orch...18543 .85 Sweet Siamese—Fox zen's Society rchestra.......++ He’s Had No Lovin’ for a Long, hone "Time—Frantzen Boaety a You'll Find O1d Dixieland in Franc ; WORT. 22 ceccceee o Just Blue—All Star Trio. . 18547 life. sad Love Grom “the Velvet Lady” mbe: rt Murphy..... Welt (from * ‘Listen Lester”) — -45164 1.00 rt Murp! phy. Rhythm Medley 0. 1 (from “In- a trumental Characteristic riiderny ed ) (Andersen) —Victor aythm Melody No. 2 (from “In strumental Characterietie Quartet cf A Minor-Scherzo (Op. 4 No. 1) Flocsaley’ jartet. 14578 Grepuscule (Twilight) — Aelita alli-Ci tants French. .64807 Vous dansez, Marquise (Marchioness, Your, Dancing) — ape Garri- rano, in French jold ‘ah Cabin’ in’ the Glu 4, PORTED, The je Late ne with Or aoe Neoeane es Spanish Dance a1 ‘No. 1) Jas- cha Hollots. Vins nist bs ennineedes penta ae PENS AEs DOWN-STAIRS STORE A different waist sale invites you Wednesday aS me, bat Featuring 700 printed Georgettes— the season’s popular fabrics—at.... UNFORTUNATELY, we can’t pic- ture a on paper. Nor can we show the picturesque daintiness of certain color-combinations. You must see them. But— $4.45 RE are exactly 1,000 waists in this Sale. 100 of thern are of printed Georgette in both light and dark color- ings—red, bisque, navy, rose, green. . s o , TT! remaining 300 are of plain Geor- W* CAN ‘piisientns the delightful gette in league blue, bisque, flesh, freshness of this new group, its | white, navy, red. Sizes 36 to 46. And desirability from a fashion viewpoint, | an ample variety of new Summer styles. and the general excellence of the values. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. DOWN-STAIRS STOR Three shoe sales... For all the family FIRST—400 pairs of women’s WHITE shoes and Pampe oety soiled—sizes a5 SS to 64 in the lot but not in every style. ey below wholesale at..... rMrerirrrrrirririrrirt ree rere eee oebiedesics yey very pairs of men’s cipher) seas gous id be less than $8.2 a pair Ph le es d black shoes; tan sng mo black oxfords and white oxfords. Sizes 644 te to 734 ‘ee widths ay) bg not every size in every kind sa | $2, \. $5. THIRD—663 pairs vai thieet edge EMT ot ett taieaat de close of last season and held in reserve for a year. $1 or ‘sibs 50 a pois for C and D Ae Button styles $2 to $2.75 according to size. re according to Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Cotton ramie makes dainty A very new linene suit, $7.50 Linene is a cotton frocks fabric that has excel- lent wearin; 3 For miones.;:.35 ccccccces $8.75 bg wn ttle Fon Woren..0< (0.3. 3+ 95 $9.50 suit tells a good story Very new—as fresh as . des G Tuxedo summer ioe The misses’ | front, shoe-string belt, sizes are in rose, white, | button-trimmed —pock- Copen—coat style, with wide ets. In rose, Copen- sleeve. and leather. the. women’s sisee ere in izes 14 to 20. davender copenhagen, gee Down-Stairs Store, Dimon ; not Old Building. ae ut the ae ft is beauti- -___- -fmbroidered at the First showing of GUARANTE NOFADE cotton dress fabrics .for every summer use, 50c a yard. trae frocks for immediate wear — durable — fast color. Misses’ sizes, Broadway side. Women’s sizes, 4th avenue side. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Men’s straws---clean-up! Panamas, Toyos and Sennits—some soiled from handling. Chiefly 5 samples left from our recent sale. Going in a hurry.............seeeeeees \ $ 1 9 Down-Stairs Store, New Building. ‘“‘What can I getina GOOD $29.75 suit?’ , cheviot or serge—well made, Wanamaker standard in every detail. Neatly patterned, or a plain blue, brown or black. Waist-seam or straight sack The Broadway Store for men answers the question A worsted, coat—fully or half lined. A suit that will give service and satisfaction all the way through. Broadway / sper Eighth, : eee NT dae _ and am free to say that it is the most wonderful ¥ establishment, and the servicemost satisfactory-” | Printed chiffon frocks | are cool—and smart The chiffon is | tt as the proverbial feat Sleeves of many of the frocks are loose—and very cool, No high neck lines to a 1 pina: fesling. f them are round and collars of others give the square or pointed er Sicrta draped, are in . several stances. Model ill. co has the yma ore Smart, no’ ar on China silk or de chine is used for foundations of these frocks. Frocks specialized at $35 to $55 Surely there is a model to please every woman. , . Color combinations are attractive, too. Navy blue printed in beige or white— also with flowers in a variety of colors. Beige with blue. , Black with white. White with navy blue or lack. Sizes 36 to 42, Second floor,, 1a Building. Tourabout trunks Wanamaker models— $30, $36 and: $37.59 The picture shows their comfort Full wardrobe conveniences—pull-out hangers, laundry bag, drawers—every- thing that comfort and necessity demand. And they are strong trunks, too— made of three-ply veneer basswood, fibre inside and out (we'll show"you the con- struction when you inspect them) ; 7 lock. Steamer size, 40 x 14 x 2134 in., $30; next larger size, 40 x 18 x 2134 ing $36; next larger size, 40 x 22 x 2134 in., $37.60. ALSO— |. the largest variety of wardrobe trunks in New York, including Hartman, Belber, Mendel, Oshkocentric, and (exclusively here) the world-famous Vuitton trunks. Seventh Gallery, New Building An oxford that women want wear. with sralghs *. a ee g tip. ith in- dicated Pring yd A $12 in both quality and appearance, First floor, Old Building. “Rosalie” and other new, cool blouses “‘Rosalie’”’ has the Blouses with crisp frills An organdie frill with Van Dyke points embroidered in rose, blue, or white encircles the low round neck of a white voile blouse at $3. Quite a voluminous frill with Van Dyke points done in color gives distinc- tion to a sheer voile blouse at $8. Wee tucks, tiny ruffles and rows of double hemstitching are cleverly com- bined to form a bosom effect to an otherwise severely tailored blouse of white batiste—at $6.75. Third Floor—Old Building. Inexpensive silk lingerie (Below war tax prices) We have made a strenuous effort to have perfectly lovely things at mod- erate prices. Silk nightgowns, $5 Attractive gowns that fit cor Envelope chemises at $3.85 foci Meret shcscape pare de rt The quantities of delicate pink under- things are indeed satisfactory, having TT eT ee expensive neigh! Tir fees, O8 eing, To be sold at HALF— Rock crystal glass . A shipment of 800 pieces from Corning, New York—beautiful specimens, large variety. Prices begin at $1. The dinner set sale. ‘ continues. pasa = igre English, American and Nippon sets at savings mostly one-quarter to one-third. English porcelain sets 107 pieces $82.50 esetsfor$25 $40 sets for $30 American porcelain sets 107 pieces $25 sets for $20 snnnen China sets—$52.50 sets for French China sets—$30 seta for $60 Encrusted gold sets French China $220 to $250 sets for $190 Tumblers Lead blown water tumblers in both plain and needle etched patterns. Plain. .75c doz, Needle etched. . $1.20 doz. besens Saters: New Building.” --- To all men who - - - missed the $1.95 shirt sale today --come Wednesday 27,600 shirts is a ae quantity. 259 patterns answers every call. This group, remember, is the first of a purchase of 45,600 fresh, new shirts; and it ractical MADRAS qualities—woven, printed, silk-stripe. Because we bought this big quantity Lage JANUARY, the shirts are yours at offers ONLY the good, $1.95 features of making Compare the spoalition; the patterns, the Burlington Arcade floor, New Building.