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FOLOMON'S WISDOM. are about the best, Information. ‘THe tact that he was! ’ lalso the richest would Indicate that SOLDIERS ROUTED | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919. ~NSTREET FG, RAD SORT Arrested After Wrecking Headquarters, but Magis- trate Frees Them. | | | Six i | | Four soldiers and two sailors, arrested during a fight at a Socialist Party meeting at 110th, Street and Fifth Avenue, were discharged by Magis- kill the Bolsheviki!” Rushing into the building, they easily overcame the few Socialists there, then set about to wreck the furniture, A riot call sent to the Kast 10th Street Station brought Capt. James Grady with the reserves. So great 2 crowd of wildly excited people had congregated outside, the police were compelled to use their clubs, to enter the bullding. There they found the forty soldiers and) sailors were fighting with their backs to the Sar Fr the onrush of pbout 200 ialists, men and women, When the police tried a the Gisturbance they too were at- tacked. Patrolman P. J. Grealis seized « soldier, and in a moment his pris- oner was whisked from his grasp by comrades. For half an hour the po- licemen struggied to control the sit- uation, and finally won, By that time all the service men except six had escaped. Followed by a crowd, the six were taken to the station. ‘The prisoners described themselves JOHN WANAMAKER | Broadway at Ninth, New York Trotteur frocks of serge for Miss 14 to 20 | Store Hours—9 to 5.30 We grow as we go—do better each day Wish we had more of these table linens We have to pay more for them today These, of course, are priced as bought A small lot, all pure, sturdy Irish linen. 2,400 yards of damask for table cloths — yards 70-inch bleached table damask... . $2.50 yd. ds 71-inch bleached table di ‘ 3 yd. yards 71-inch bleached table di 70-inch silver bleach damask . . (Firat silver bleach damask we've had in three years) 700 dozen napkins, chrysanthemum, rosebud, pansy and conventional designs— 1914 in, square, $6.75 doz. 22 in. square, $8 doz. as John Danzig, twenty-tour,' dis charged soldier, of Conn.; sailor on the U, & 8, Walter Brandle, eighteen, the U. 8. 8, St. Louis; Murray, twenty-nine, soldier, Camp Merritt; Alexander Greenglick, nineteen, a soldier at Camp Mills, and George McQuade, twenty, dis- | charged soldier, No, 16 East ‘41st Street. The service men stoutly insisted, when arraigned before Magistrate Huth, they had merely objected to “seditious statements” made by So- The bulk of the audience vigorously | cialist speakers, In spite of the tes- took the part of the speaker, and in a|timony of Eg Felice, and of fake 7 mente fate Were | witnesses, the Magistrate discharged women were trying 1 claw the sole {the men.” Spectators” protested diers and sailors, who were heavily | sainst the decision so loudly that outnumbered. After having received |they Were ushered out of the court a severe drubbing, the uniformed men | f°O™ beat a retreat by hopping on passing iutomobiles. About half an hour later the service | mengreturned in taxicabs with about thirt} comrades. The meeting hav- ing then adjourned, the fighting men went to the headquarters of tho Seventeenth Assembly District So- cialist Party, No, 1540 Madison Ave- nue. ‘The procession halted here, the men shouting: “Let's wreck the place and ltrate Huth in Harlem Court, where they were arraigned on charges of disorderly conduct. About a donen soldiers and sailors were in @ large crowd which was being harangued by Socialist orators late Saturday night. When a speaker made what they declared were sedi- Uous statements several of the ser- vice men loudly objected. Surging up to the speaker's platform, they de- manded that he apologize, specialized at'$25 to $110 Distinctive, thing made from corn that you ever did taste ~says Cao POST TOASTIES are 70¢ ordinary corn flakes. A. special way of making gives them unusual sub~ stance and rich flavor. At Grocers. not only in | | style but because— Fashioned of fine qualities of serge— Painstakingly tailored Details of trimming and finish are unique. Many of the models are em- . broidered—in black, of course —not conspicuously. Silhouettes are those en- dorsed by Paris. ‘Twenty-one models. Second floor, Old Bullding 22 in. square, $9.75 doz. 24 in. square, $12.50 doz. First floor, Old Building i Exquisite linen lingerie Made entirely by hand Pure, sheer linen, finished with scalloping or hemstitching, Gowns, $16.50. Envelope chemise, $12. Scalloped and decorated with a large conventional flower, done in “punch work." Gowns, $18. Envelope chemise, $12. Deep, double hemstitching end a Len ms - 15.—Hammer, the notorious Spartacan leader at Essen and chief Instigator of the general strike last February and insurrection , in the Rubr district, has been assassi- nated. His body was found in the woods near Remscheld, southeast of Duesseldorf. | Women’s suits | for very smart wear | This season a decidedly | i | ‘ smart and well made suit at im little spray of embroidered flowers The Store is Closed at 5 P. M. daily $98.50 ip nothing short of AR Gowns, $15. » achievement, an ony chemi: 3.5 that is just what this suit | Pies orhna ean, lost from the Women’s Suit Salon (es | 4 like an inserted medallion, em- | 2 ‘ is—a remarkable achievement. \ | atyay chrysanthemums, nicely ; ; if \- os i Gown and — enveloy Of fine wool velours in all Gown and envelope | chemise, $18 pa ee the desired Autumn shades, there are two very attractiv: and smart models—one illus- chemise, $16.50 each. Punch work made to resemble | filet lace insertion, finished with an | B. Altman & Cao. Roses embroidered on punch’ work, filet design, ; The great shawl collar is of aioe trated. This model has a | edging of Valenciennes Jace. ' Third floor, Old Building \ perticularty ood beck what reg \w \ MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK means of lowed bands. that pei \\ \ || 119 men’s fancy waistcoats Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street hang a bit below the coat. WAM rt» \ | | marked to go. $2 each Arctic seal (dyed coney). , Especially good in a deep | ‘They were $3.75 to $12 (average is $7.50), , wood green. features buttons and button | Single and double breasted, slightly soiled, stock-worn. Sizes 34 to 44 regular; 38 to 44 stout; 35 to 40 long and short, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. hole trimming in back. Second floor, Old Building The other model has the shawl collar of Arctic seal and | | A'Sale of Couch Cushions and other articles The Handkerchief Dept. (on the First Floor) - “Get the Best and Be Sure” Some boys’ suits = will be a feature of special interest for to-morrow in the Fancy Needlework Depart- ment, on the Fourth Floor. Attractive Values will be offered in Satin Damask Couch Cushions, edged with cord + a ‘ ( ; . $8.75 Satin Damask Waste Baskets, with handles and trimming of galon ; . - $3.25 Homespun Couch Pillows, finished with fringe (size 16x24 inches) +. « 2 Metal Candy Boxes, hand-decorated and tasseled Ge . . A at $1.25 Women’s Silk Umbrellas will be specially priced to-morrow at $4.85 These Umbrellas are made of excellent quality silk taffeta and may be obtained in black and the desired colors. They are of durable construction, smart in appearance, and are finished with wrist-loop handles, The price quoted is subject to the addition of War Revenue tax. (First Floor) The Autumn Catalogue of Vogue Patterns is now obtainable in the Vogue Pattern section of the Fourth Floor. has received from France and is now showing a new importation of Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs in a variety of fascinating designs and colorings. Especially interesting are the Men’s all-white novelty linen and colored silk handkerchiefs, each and all striking a new note of.distince tiveness. A Special Sale for to-morrow will unusual values in the following: offer Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $3.50, 4.50 & 6.00 Initialed, per half-dozen . . .. 2.25 Tape-bordered, per half-dozen . . 4.85 Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $2.70, 4.20 & 5.50 Tape-bordered, per dozen 2.50, 4.20 & 5.50 Initialed, per half-dozen . 1.68 & 1.90 With embroidered corner - each 35c. Women’s Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs, all- white, or white with colored embroidery, $2.10 per half-dozen, in box . . . Semi=-made Skirts are specially featured in the Wool Dress Goods Department, on the First. Floor. The separate skirt is no longer an article of secondary consideration. It has become an essential of every woman's wardrobe. The semi-made skirts now being displayed are modeled in smart Autumnal plaids, check velours, and mavy blue serges. Accordion plaiting and side plaiting are used most effectively. Is a good rule when buy- ing suction cleaners The business of making suction a business of entation, cleaners has* wondrous expe Starting out with high-priced af- fairs that were too heavy to carry around and that the average house- keeper considered beyond her reach, they next went to the other extreme and came down to cheap “jim-cracks” that would kick up a great flutter and do little actual work. ‘Then the real engineers got to work, because they realized that great public needs must be met. Finally was evolved the Superb Suction Cleaner. ~—rapid, powerful, durable, —so effective that it thoroughly cleans and renovates a 14-inc width of carpet at every sweep. Frilly petticoats of radium taffeta The colorings of this won- derful silk are exquisite— lovely bronze, grays shot with green, greens shot with rose, navy blue, purple, cerise—all sorts of shades, The lines are the sort that are conformative to the sil- houette of the season. Some of the flounces come in two or three rows of small ruffles, others have deeper frills. Made in many delightful ways. $6.95, $9.75 and $12.75. Third floor, Old Building Women’s cotton combinations, 95c $1.50 grades, Medium weight; high neck, elbow sleeves; also some with low neck; ankle length, Main floor, Old Building Have your shoes repaired You may thus get many weeks’ additional wear out of them. If you will send a postal card we will call for your shoes. If they are in condi- tion for repairs we will do the work in the best manner at a reasonable cost, |mock seam leg; black, cordo- —so light that your little daugh- ter can push it around with ease, | —o carefully made that it | “never takes a bite out of the car- | pet" but leaves the most delicate pile unharmed, The Superb is priced at $70 and is worth the money, because with | proper care it should last a lifetime We are introducing it in the Helpful Housefurnishing Store be | cause we believe in it. You are cordially invited to in- spect it and see it in operation. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Women’s stockings, 65¢ Mercerized cotton; drop- stitch; seamless foot with van and smoke. Main floor, Old Building Adding 873 cartcns Seamless white and white triple-coated enamelware (inside) (outside) Highest grade of enamelware made in America NO TIN COVERS A foundation of flawless steel makes every piece of Vollrath enamelware hai Over the steel is a triple Phis applies to covers as well codting of white enamel. as to pots and pans. NO GERM-COLLECTING SEAMS! Not a seam in any piece. burnt food or germs to settle on Vollrath enamelware, Round bottoms easily cleaned. capacities given are ACTUAL measurements, Coffee | $1.35 Tea kettles, enamel covers, 41-8 qt., $2.10, Round dish pans, 1234 qt. Oval dish pans, 12 qt., $ Lipped suucepans, 134 qt., 45c. Lipped saucepans, 1 7-8 qt., 0c. lice boilers, enamel covers, 134 qt.,|Corn or $1.66, Saucep: ns, enamel covers, 3 6-8 qt., $1.15, made just for boys Not skimped to meet a price Every suit has two pairs of knickers. The cloth is all wool, in good colors. tweeds; coats with fancy or conservative pockets, They are the sort of suits mothers like to see on their boys, more. Sizes 7 to 18 years, colors, collar attached, 7 to 16 years, $1.35 ea. The delayed carload of Vollrath seamless enamelware has arrived pots, enamel covers, 134 qt., Seuoepana, enamel covers, 5 qt., ° 1.3) Styles are Norfolk or plain belted. Workmanship is thorough. $20 and $25 We have 100 suits at $20; 75 at $25. Browns, grays, greens, in plain herringbones and nd would be glad to have, even if they cost NOTE—Fall suits begin at $12 the suit. SPECIAL-—School blouses, dark and light { Open stock dinner sets in the China Sale Second floor, Old Building All our open stock dinner sets are in the China Sale. To Second Gallery, New Building. to the Housewares Sale at 20% savings ice Boiler 1h dae Sh No chance for dirt, Oral tah pan 12 gta. TAKE Shy im, $1.00. And, please note, Sink strainers, 10x73 in., 55 Preserving kettles, 9 qt., $1 Preserving kettles, 14 qt., $1 Water pails, 10 qt., $1.45. 10 3-8x4 5-8 —in., Colanders, Bbc. aragus ballars, t., eni covers, $3. Oblong feasting pan, Roasting ‘ans, 1 inch, $1.25. BAL ast .. 9.28, Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. purchasers of complete sets of 100 to 107 pieces, prices will be 10 to 20 per cent. below our regular prices. Odd pieces—separ rate pieces—will continue at regular prices.