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caeamemenner eeveermm st eRe erernare rat aot at ee a - . — - - NS a TT ea ae SO THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920. eretone ss, | —— HAMILTON JOHN WANAMAKER SHIELDING BOSS, - 1” sin Mies w Have com ||) ANd Save From$5 to $10!" Broadway at Ninth, New York Formerly A. T. Stewart & Ce. Store opens at 9 Store closes at 5 NEW GOODS and PASSING Opportunities| CHICAGO, Feb, 18, turer and Save From $5 to $10. HH State Pardon Board to- : day had before it affi- davits submitted in be- of Jack O’Brien, 21 years sentenced to be hanged Fri- for the murder of a police- Leader, Later Slain. ] Direct From the Manufac- D'Brien was a victim of Chi- “Gangsters' law” the af- vits set forth, and suffered est, imprisonment and sen- eed fora crime he did not mit to shield his leader's her-in-law, the actual mur- er. Promises of a quick par- sealed his lips until the ap- aching day of his execution Md his sponsor, Maurice oss) Enrigit, labor leader and nN, also shot to death. ft was to save Enright’s broth- O-law, “Sonny” Dunn, that rien admitted he fired the shots, said the affidav’ INSURANCE MILLIONS, The February Sale of Furniture has only EIGHT (8) days to run |! It offers New York’s largest collection of ALL GOOD furniture at 10 to 33 per cent. savings. Furniture with all the essentials of service — {or | every room—for any size or style of home. . If you are planning to avail yourself of the Sale’s great opportunities, do it as early as youcan. The days grow busier as the Sale nears its end. } Four reasons fo r t he Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bldg. . ° ne comfort and service in our Children’s Shoes First reason New York Life Insurance Com- @nnual report, published in er column, shows the new of the company in 1919 to ch the largest in the company’s —reaching the astounding to- jf 631 millions of dollars. The inéurance in ‘force at the end year was 3,127 millions. amount paid policy holders tn was over 115 millions, and the | recs of the company on Jan re ee YD Milanese Jersey Very attractive frocks | Silk Petticoats | Unusually lustrous in our stock has been studied very pa have moderate prices ,.""" chimed on ) becnune ic speedy Aba t in charming new | Acaptatility of every shoe to the child's foot.. Each shoe E and pur- young grow- OS ama wi In all sorts of lovely *| ing foot m : Spring shades as well as prac- Second reason tical dark colorings. | One vivid green hes a clever navy blue piping and is trimmed with navy blue buttons, WT 1 SRSGEMGIO. 95 This Wook Tameeteerggg OS tte sei "|| THE NEW DRESSES THE NEW SUITS |i Sieeves Gent ead ster AT PATROL SAVES Two. | New frocks in smart effects, fea- Smart models in the very latest = | Materials that give service. ‘he qualicy of leather used is always the best. We sometimes sacrifice appearance tor quality, bul we necer sacrifice quality. tines, Satins, Serges and Jer- Serges, Silvertones, Velours, Jer- sya pet a on||) seys. seys and Poplins. shimmering, scriep gual a \ “ eine with narrow Third reason Mayor Hyian was sending $9.95 to $60 $16.95 to $90 ily 55.00, ue tor \ che tailored model hus a | Ao “Freak” models, The best way to prevent foot to Commissioner Enright yester- aba aks \ ills, which someti develop later in life, is by proper shoes, praising Capt. James W. Hallock In chocolate brown, Copen or Both sides are finished with attrac- properly fitted, carly. navy blue. | | tive dangling ornaments of silk. Sef pase) HAMILTON GARMENT CO ing e passengers ol - att ‘Anne, the Patrol was rescuing two | {| i Another charming taffeta frock, Hoe cone esr iante it eaten Fourth reason from. Lite Baving Station Ne with similar bodice but with inen hee few cn: af eal Attendanis carefully trained in fitting children’s shoes, 307 FIF TH A V ENUE harem skirt Aree diss nn | Beneath the scallops a dash of | intelligent women who love children and are sympathetic 3t Pleatings of the silk is $52.60. In | contrasting color shows. with their needs and who sce that the right shoes are put guards had been unable to| |) NEAR 31ST ST. soft satin, $59.50. | he rahe ‘ihe, two. After three hours i Too much cannot be said of the | On the right feet. H ham" up, wimowt exhadated "ti Our New Spring Catalogue Mailed Out of Town Upon Request. Crepe de chine exquisite colorings of these petti- | . é reissd ta tine tion ae had fe : | coats -—or of the softness and_beau- Shoes to note especially —— It isino wonder that crepe tiful quality of the silk, $11.76 Black calfskin, button or Ince; ; Patent leather with white kid a de chine is also much favor- to $18.75. tan calfskin, lace only; from ¢! tops; button only; all sizes from ed for Spring when one sees Third floor, Old Bidg. | dren's size’ Sto big girls’ 6; | baby's 2 to big, girls’ 6; $4 to $9. the frocks which we are— | $4.60 to $15 Ankle ties, black or white kid, White buckskin—always good | black patent leather, tan calfskin, taste for a dreas shoe; sizes baby | from children’s 5 to big girls’ 6; Just received 21, Lo big girls’ 7; $4 to $12. $2.75 to $8. And in bronze, chil- Patent leather with black kid | dren's 814 to big girls’ 6. 200 Beaded topa? button only; thee May tote! ra eG eo $a. nds r BagsonParis Specializing at $37.50 at about the knees, In navy blue, brown, black, give the effect of a short white, and gray— RENEE peplum attached to the very | featured gray at her Open- Deep puffings of the | | becoming basque. | ing in Paris a few days ago. | ' | erepe de chine are used to to big girls’ sizes; $4 to $7. First floor, Old Bldg. Backless C Corset (THE PARISIENNE) solves a problem Not an Outlay, but a Good | Investment---Profits Insured Because we ordered them months ago we are able to present them at these low Wide tucks give an effec- tive finish to the five-eighths length sleeves—tucks are also repeated in the skirt, Many other new models in | silk frocks at $29.50 to $165, sleeves—all “new Parisian ideas——are introduced in the turing Georgette, Taffetas, Trico- materials, ineluding Tricotines, taffeta frock which is illus- ! trated. The taffeta 4 Second floor, Old Bldg. That exactly describes a purchasc | : gare en ap prices— | With dresses cut extreme- made during this sale. It’s our busi- | Now is the time for he eee ly low in back it often has | ’, | : ness to foresee the future. It’s our duty | Whi | to post our clientele on the outlook. | hite Dress Cottons eae? gil 2! | | because most corsets extend We are positive that clothes will cost al | Every day finds something new coming out \ in color a little above the waist line. least 30% more next winter. In fact, we I of its wrappings, in the line of White Cot- ’ and de- It almost became a ques- are so certain that in case we are wrong ton materials, both imported and domestic. sign— tion of “going without” and they are exceptional ™ bags at these prices, * Bag i‘lustrated is sim- yet many women cannot go without the support of a corset. This clever designer | made a corset cut low in Plain white orgundies, 50c to $2.50 yard. Fancy novelty voi $2.50 yard. Plain vo crepes, lovely organdies in striped and figured effects, dainty plain organdie and batiste quite appro- priate for dress and underwear | We Will Take Back Next Season i | There are novelty voiles and . . . ose nd domestic | sR ob kaa: | ig A fi Any Suit or Overcoat Bought in This Sale Till Voll in a variety of stripes, | ple and eestive in dex» | | BAG the watiatie Tage r igures. sign, se i d R , : ‘A Hy ET eerarieaak satins, solid dots of one tone on ing from the front down t le an efu nd the Full Purch ase Price Taney SERRE, cinuen; wadral, a background of a lighter sid.s and fastening in back dimities—al) at very ‘moderate | $2.50 to $6.50 for 10 yard piece. at the waist—thus holding | prices. \ Main floor, Old Building. tone or a contrasting color. Other ventior signs, the corset in place and hold- ing in the flesh at the sides | One is made of beautiful satin ags have con- and floral de- striped silk tricotine trimmed with bands of lac flounces of lower edge | \ Longeloths — and = ~~yet not covering the back. The Corset Shop has a good assortment of these ut the top and lace finishing the Kuppenheimer & Brill Overcoats and Suits | Japanese Jute Rugs Drawstring — inodels, * been a prob'em to know Po: mein | what to do with a corset— 895. 3100, $115, $125 and $135 Overcoats and 8 50 The only good assortment, we are told, ¢ new und carefully thought | bie SHivin lie batt Wille coms Suits on Sale at 49th and 42d Street Stores Only, that is to be found in New York. and metal or imitation out evening corsets, ‘They | ey aoe Dated ie luce Haha ee (bee ehie ws slaies i NNERS ROOM SIZES % - are made o! most ex. i ss i ateemxoi $1050 | Gf. x9K tk finings | | qutste materials obtainable | qn siiitnausimtt wed for $75, $80, $85 and “ 50 $65, $67.50 and | Lae A apie Pe . : | as an evening corset One made of fine pink striped Salts, eae teren 7 Fro'overcoats and 0 I} 2ft Gin. x12 te... $14.00 | oft x ite | should be made—and elab- | coutil, $22.60. foe Bue a teven Bt Otte sce sas $12. ® | 9ft.s Diener orately trimmed with laces..| Third floor, Old Building 8 ft. x 12 ft ses $16.7. Price inteudes Tax er reese ane en Aiea ee eer oe + ate ne EN OL TT ! They are RE eel exact | Chinese rugs. In most of them the rug | design, giving an embossed effect. | If you haven’t seen these rugs, you will be surprised at of Samarkand or | around the | $55, $57.50 and $45, 847.50 and 360 Overeoats anc $ 50 650 Overconts and $ 50 Suits, at Suits, at seven stores . i eres tay seca as 125 ae Overcoats bb $13, and $150 poor pe 45 with otter collars | Fine coats, $175 grade ( §1 15 Sizes 34 to 42. \ their similarity in color und design to rugs costing five to | ten times their price. And they are durable. Third Ga allery, New Bldg, pat Air tom pre pi ‘ta $9 |: 50 | er | Wash Day is no longer | a thing to dread NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Not if you have an electric washer stores, except 49th and 42d streets, at. In very little time the electric washer will pay for itself e . } —saves laundry bills and laundresses’ time. Aside from the | < economy of the thing it saves worry and the wear and tear. | HIGHLANDER ELECTRIC WASHER-—6 sheet capacity, $135. | | | BERKSHIRE ELECTRIC WASHER, with swinging wringer; Close-out by a manufacturer from whom we buy our regular stocks, Grades determined by comparison with coats of our own. Good rough cheviot overcoatings, in dark brown and has an pata shape cylinder with simple pump for empty- | gray heather effects, Double-breasted. Shawl collar. Belted backs. Fine investment. THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK ing tank when finished washing. $135, si A : MARLOW ELECTRIC WASHER, bas porcelain 1 « 1 | on’s 2 or R cabinet; metal cylinder and ete epi “5300. \ Men 8 $54 to $70 Suits are $43. 50 . q 2 n., $177 wn gt stocks Winter suits; some medium weight; the sound style that | 279Brondway «1456 Bway, at 42d St. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush A THE SIMPLEX ELECTRIC IRONER—42 in., $157; 46 in., $177. Our own good stocks of V i some m ; vie | ¥ 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 4%h St. 125th St., at 3d Ave: Bioien THE THOR ELECTRIC IRONER—4/ in., $160. never loses flavor-—and seldom loses any of its price because of the demand for it, Gop ot the electric laundry and see the woay shirts are ironed on these | Burlington Areade floor, New thuldiiig ) machines. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. |