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“s Monday specials—always important Down-Stairs Delightful new styles in tailored hats for fall ready Monday at $3.95 : \ All marked at such remarkably low prices Our artist has sketched ‘a few of the lovel: collection—the pictures and the ly styles—there are 35 different designs in the ice tell the whole story—come and make your selection, for in the lots are hats that boat he produced for the money. Some have crowns of hatters plush with velvet brims, others have brims of: beaver, as illustrated. There are smart styles and sailors. mushroom shapes, attractive little roll brims, the new side roll Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Grand clearing of odd silverware, 15¢ 4,100 pieces, mostly the elegant Sherwood * pattern. Most everything, but teaspoons, in the lot. F It’s been a busy time, lately in the silver- ware section and the odds and ends from fast- selling lines have accumulated so. quickly that the time for a clean-up has arrived and as the Sherw pattern is being dis- continued, all this stock goes also. ou’ll find, in the lot, sufficient choice to get a household supply. There are medium knives and forks, dessert forks, butter knives, table spoons, ice cream spoons, ste ae ny fa proken bere that space Ran bem tedused Go IGA cs ee Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. New linens? towels? Here they are Monday at greatly lowered prices And they’re the very qualities that so many. require for the immediate ly for dining-room and bedroom. The whole sec- tion issready to help you in your Fall buying and these specially priced items for Monday demonstrate what splendid values are here for your choosing. Part linen table cloth, 68x70 in., each $2.10. Part linen table cloth, 67x68 in., each $5. Part linen napkins to match, 22x22 in., dozen $6. fart linen crash toweling, per yard 17c. ‘art linen crash toweling, per yard 26c. Hemmed cotton towels, each 21c. Hemstitched mon: m border towels, each 44c, Fancy lace-trimi scarfs, each 85c. Scalloped and embroidered tea ps dozen 50. ew Bi $4. Down-Stairs Store, idg. Remnants! Remnanis!! Remnants!!! 6,000 yards ot the very dress materials that are wanted right now—some :at half price. + - , For school dresres, you couldn’t ask for anything more attractive in design and coloring or more satisfact in material than the imported Scotch ginghams and percales. For waists, for house dresses, for party dresses, here are pretty voiles in plain and fancy stripes. Also in the lot are 1,000 yards of outing Monday. Lengths 3 to 6 yards. Some are marked half price. Prices 20c to 75. And such lovely silks in these remnants! Included are some of the satins and taffetas in such big demand now. Silks sufficient for waist, skirt or dress in beautiful fancy effects or the plain, staple weaves of this in. Included are pongees, georgette de chine and some satins and taffetas in navy, black and colors. The prices are one-third to oné-half off. Monday 50c to $2.85. flannel in dainty blue, pink and aay stripes— could hardly be bought wholesale for our price Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Ciean, crisp curtains of scrim, only $1.25 They’re ready to harg and are as pret! as anyone could wish for. They are eet, with valance, have filet lace insertion and are in white and ecru. They are the usual $2 curtains, but we have priced this lot of 800 for a quick clearance on Monday at $1.25 pair. Hemstitched scrim, 24¢ yd. Another special ofter from the Curtain Section for Monday. The scrim needs but a hem at either end and your curtains are ready. It has hem- stitched edge, comes in white and cream and is marked almost at cost of production, 24c yard. Down-Stairs Store, New Building, Come to the sale There are savings for you that only such an occasion as The Wanamaker Sale of Chinaware could make possible. Buy for the present needs, buy for the future needs, buy all ) you require without hesitation, for the low prices warrant it When you're in the Down-Stairs Store visit the Boys’ Clothing Section The specially good values will help you choose his school overcoat The Shoe Section (Down-Stairs) is all ready with the school shoes— * the ind the boys like to wear— and parents like them to wear of China Monday There are over 500 dinner sets on sale Monday, from 10 of the foremost American potteries. They’re all first selections and these few items give an idea of what the sale means to you. * §2 piece sets consisting of 6 dinner plates, 6 tea plates, 6 fruit saucers, 6 soup plates, 6 individual butters, 6 tea cups apd saucers, 2 meat dishes, 1 sugar bowl, 1 cream pitcher, 1 round vegetable dish, 1 oval vegetable dish, 1 covered vegetable dish, 1 sauce boat, sufficient to set the table for six persons. Our $12, $12.50, $15 and $20 grades. Sale prices, $9.50, $10, $12.60 and $15, And beautiful Cut 800 pieces of rich cut glass at one-third Jess than regular prices. It was purchased prior to the last heavy advances, and is in every way up to the Wanamaker standard of quality. Some of the items are— Cut glass pitchers, $4 to $6. Vases, $3.50 to $10. Bowls, $8 to $5. Sugar and cream, pait, $3.50 to $4. Bon bon dishes, $1.50 to $3. Comports, $2 to $3. Broadway to Fourth Avenue, 106 picce sets consisting of 1 dozen bread and butter plates, 1 dozen tea plates, 1 dozen breakfast plates, 1 dozen dinner plates, 1 dozen soup plates, 1 dozen fruit saucers, 3 large meat dishes, 2 covered vegetable dishes, 1 uncovered vegetable dish, 1 sauce boat, 1 pickle dish, 12 tea cups and saucers (for twelve persons). Our $20, $22.50, $24, $25, $26 and $27.50 grades. Sale prices, $13.50, $15, $17.50, $19.50, $20 and $22.50, Glass at sale price ‘Exquisite etched tumblers less than half usual price 1,000 dozen thin lead blown needle etched tumblers, regular $2.85 doz., for doz., $1.20. Also 1,500 dozen thin lead blown tumblers, regular $1.20 doz., at doz. 65c. 500 dozen colonial tumblers, regular 75c doz., at doz., 50c. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. 8th to 10th Street, New York Ore te Pe AY, SEPTEMBER 6 Prince of Wales Expected to Seek No Further Than Ottawa for Bride. Despite the emphatic dénials of persons who claim to know the ap- parently subtle moves of British no- bility, that the Prince of Wales is not in the least interested in getting ‘a wife, the rumor will not down that the youthful heir to the throne of the British Empire will go no further than Ottawa, Can. in choosing his future Queen: The rumor goes further by intimat- ing that the Governor General of Canada will have something to say in the meeting. The Duke of Devon- shire, Governor General of the Dominion, has several eligible daugh- ters. The Lady Rachael, now seven- teen years of age, apparently has been singled out, for it is her name that is invariably used in this cong nection by people who are callers at Rideau Hall, the Governor General's official residence. Lady Rachael Cavendish ts a logi- cul choice. She comes from a family that is and always has been con- sidered cne of the most historical houses of England, Her father, head | of a dukedom dating from the seven- teenth century, occupies @ position in the very front rank of his sovereign's Vat three years ago Lady:Rachael was devoted to the outdoor sports which abound on the ancestral es- tates in g-ancaster and Derby Coun- ties—some 186,000 acres. Lady Rac&ael with her sisters and two brothers crossed the ocean in the latter part of 1916 to take up their official residence at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, after her father had suc- ceeded the Duke of Connaught as Governor General. Immediately after their entrance to the Canadian capi- tal, many social] entertainments were given for the charming daughters of the Duke. 40 MEN AND WOMEN TAKEN IN GREEN TEA ROOM RAID Detectives Allege Liquor Was Served to Them in Cups of Coffee. Detectives Walsh and Brady of In- spector Henry's staff broke up a party of forty men and women by raiding the Green Tea Room in a West 48th Street basement, near Broadway, at 2 A. M to-day. They arrested Miss Tosephine Palmer, rorty-four, whom ciey descsibe as the proprietor; len Olsen, No, 622 West 135th Street, a waitress, and John Benson, Nu, 158 West 50th Street, waiter, on a charge of violating war- time prohibition. ‘The detectives say they saw through a back window the accused from time to time o to an ico into coffee for t whom were Can allege they confiscs liquors. Miss Palmer’ put up $6,000 in Liberty bonds, and the three prisoners Were released in $2,000 bail each for the West Side Court. Two men who tried to get into the tea room during the raid, and, who fol- lowed the crowd to the West 47th § Station, were arrested on a char) disorderly conduct, $200 bail. ‘Th Denese Be CHICAGO, Sept, 6. idence that white men were the aggressors in thi recent race riot disturbance here sulted yesterday in the special ( ner's Jury appointed to investiga riot deaths recommending the re of two negroes now in police custody, The negroes were held in connec- Next Queen of England May Be This 17-Year-Old Girl, Daughter of Canada’s “ Sa, LADY RACHAEL, ' CANVEN DISH. ‘|COMMUNST CHIEFS r.|Press).—At the concluding examina- tion with the death of Joseph Powers, who is said to have been in a mob of| (fifteen white men who attacked the! Degrees, r: SS rr Ruler. 1 Broadway at Ninth, New’ York GAS KILLS TWO ON WAY HOME WITH FORTUNES THEY: SAVED Had Tickets and Passports for Ship Sailing To-Day and Retired Early, ‘With scenes of home in their minds after an absence of a number of years and a comfortable competence tucked away in their belts, George Varady and John Naggi, Hungarians, were stopped by death from sailing to-day, ‘Their bodies were discovered in a hall bed- room in a Hungarian lodging house at No, 75 East 10th Street, the window closed and gas flowing from an open Jet. The men came here a month ago from Ohio where they had each gaved $2,000. The home of both was in Transylvania, near the Roumanian bor- der. Varady, who was sixty, came to America ten years ago and later sent for his friend Naggi, who was forty-five, All arrangements had been made. for thelr return home, their passports issued, their money changed into the currency of their own country, their passage secured on the San Genare sailing at two o'clock this afternoon, They bade their friends a cheerful goodby and retired early. In a letter received by Varady from his daughter yesterday the following appeared: “Mamma and all the children wait for you, dear father, untih you get home. You will never | us again. treba ee Late sald ad TOSS BOMBS ABOUT =~ ‘IN DRUNKEN GLEE War Magpie’s Sailors Steal 400 Bottles of Whiskey and Play Mad Pranks, LONDON, Sept, 6.—Seventeen of ¢ of the British steamship War Magple, bound for Russa with stores, stole 400 bottles of whiskey trandy and port from the vessel's hold while she was at anchor in the Mersoy, says @ Liverpool dospatch to the Daily News. In thelr drunken orgy the sailors threw bombs about, endangering the War Magpie and other shipping. In police court yesterday the men were charged with theft and the story of their amazing escapade was told, it was testified that there was petro aboard the War Magple, so there wes very great danger of that ship be og blown up with others in the port. Al) of the party, except the ship's boy, were incapable of work. The boat. swain was sentenced to four months at hard labor id the sixteen others te threo nr Mozart Haines he ¢ INCITED MASSACRE X Women of Munich Tenderloin Were Members of the \ “Inner Council.” MUNICH, Sept. 6 (Associated | » of Bavarian Communist leaders| rged with having murdered hos- | in this city last February, it revealed yesterday that the ner council” of the Communist| ¢ ‘nment mo’ from Wittels- | bacher Palac the Luitpold Gym- nasium the he alleged massacre co showed that ths uded M. Axelrod, vine Nissen and rian Communit women from the several of them visited t @ cellar, When the noi complaints, they were “You are done for now, anyway.” ~ Ga a pe Chickering. Ari Ratlol It is our custom, pianos in part exchan; oughly overhauled, tested where necessary, cases varnished and pol: in new homes. The lowest priced of an upright piano in our regular stock is $340—a low price, as piano values go today. There are 29 upright pianos in this sale under $200!—music in every one of them, and all good-looking instruments. And you may buy any one you choose on your own terms, in reason. Talk it over at home Here’s tht list. Imagine a Chickering upright for $75! Used upright pianos : Challon meat Bros. . New pianos Instruments used in and case styles. We like to keep this stoc goes, Monday, at $45 to $175 less an instrument. Schomacker Grands (2). .. Marshall & Wendell Upright Marshall & Wendell Upright Frederick Player-pianos (2) . White aver pianos (12). Marshall endell An; Emerson-Angelus (2) . “A, cord. in our piano business (one of the in the to take used ge i a pian. The used Ry wane thor- or @ ani Open until 9 p. m. . _ For the convenience of those who cannot come in the day the Piano Salons for this Sale will re- main open until 9 o'clock in the evening. Universal motor, air cooled and of ample cay city, guaranteed electrically and mechanically. evolving brush to take up lint, ravelin h~ Raising and lowering device; by operating t ulating button, the height of the nozzle from: the carpet may be readily regulated. ; Ivers & Pond... Emerson... Webster. . Steinway....... : sees s $500 In addition— There are 21 used pianos and player pianos un ing in our workrooms. Arcee Steinway, Wheelock and Sterling price will be mar! to 4 weeks to put into customers buy them. Monday-—-the Home-coming Sal of used Pianos and Player-pianc ‘And 35 new pianos and player-pianos, reduced Bs | The Pianos Salons will remain open until 9 ngth of construction, fel |—in short, put into 245 upon each. reduced h = 875. n Cutler Hammer switch, push button in | aluminum handle, dust bag made of high grade material | our Salons as examples of tone kk new. So here $295 495 35 Electric Suction Cleaners, $25 120 of the popular Pittsburghbrand, in the Housewares Sale Guaranteed for one year against mechanical defects ~ Cast aluminum nozzle, 12-inch wide. fits the hand. fitted with simple locking device easily removed, 20 ft: m., aurii them pe so that we can be sat a a the sale .* Sl into ition to give good service Newby & Evans Kranich & Bach are Chickering, ianos. You may see ‘hese instruments will take from ‘tisfied to have our I Used Player-p lus Knabe-. lus Steinway Du : Steck Pianola Grand. Used Grand pianos Chickering Shoninger. Steinway.... . $750 First Gallery, New Bldg. Handle grip ete} rege Seventh Gallery, New Building,