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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1920. ORE REST HUTS AT “CHATEAU THIERRY Many ‘Americans Expéct to Visit Graves of Soldiers Who Fell in France. @Micials of the American Red Cross iis morning announced that two addi- onal rest houses will be opened in the Chateau Thierry district for Americans ‘4 JOHN WANAMAKER | Broadu@y at Ninth, New York Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Store opens at 9 Store closes at 5 We regret we have ONLY 72 hours more of special service to give to you who need fur- niture for your homes. Seven selling days more, and the great February Sale of Furiture ends. During these seven days any furniture we have that you want—more than a million dollars’ worth to choose from—is yours at a saving of 10 to 33 per cent. NOTE--Antiques and furniture Au Quatrieme are not included in the February Sa e. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bui'ding Luncheon and informal dinner gowns of chiffon and georgette crepe Now that the Lenten season has come, the smart woman desires soft little frocks that she can wear to luncheons and the ‘less formal dinners Delightful frocks of chiffon and georgette crepe, made according to the newest smart whims of fashion and in the most lovely colors of the season, are being featured by the : Women’s Fashion Salons for immediate wear. fim Brance to visit the graves of their @méter dead. §=One of the new rest Pierrette Our corsetette A slip-on surgical elastic band that one pulls on with little Straps —-exactly as one pulls on a riding boot. Most comfortabie, pliable and flexible. While giving a little support they also give absolute freedom and com- fort. Reinforced by pink satin bands. Just the thing to wear on “evenings at home” when you are in a rest- ing mood, Also ideal for long walks, snow shoeing, skiing and skating (bocause when you fall you flop over without any confining stay—and consequently do not get so hurt). te deal with a situation arising from the inability of a President to transact fils dutics was introduced to-day In the Madden offered the Cabinet to dent is disabled. s introduced yester- plicable to Presi- Slice ste ti Teron Soon, /| February Sale ‘The Red Cross has received requests ‘Tho rest huts will keep complete rec- ‘service will be under the joint super- i 4 Off THIRD DISABILITY BILL IN. BEDROOM SUITES WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Another bit! | quickly. Those who buy Daven-os, Dining Suites or Bedroom Suites at But Only @né the other at Pers en Gardenors, fer information from many Americans ) ay OWEN DAVEN-OS ‘Walon of the Ame Army, the Red Medien Wonld Emp The most pleasant news—REDUCED PRICES! Yours to take this Sale will really save more'than the Quarter-Off—as prices will cer- ° During houses 1s to be at Belleau Woods Ceme- y Where there are 3,792 American graves. ho are planning to visit France soon. TH the battles in which the men fell. The ‘ ] pcre st DINING SUITES to Call on Vice advantage of Now—but, like all worth-while opportunities, will pass by tainly advance when present stocks are sold out. r, St woukd ‘Wileon icabie to Presi: D. T. Owen prices will always be lower than the ordinary hh a ahat retail storese—AS WE ARE MANUFACTURERS! been unable for Mine disability. and | - _ THE OWEN DAVEN-O sident to act. | A full-size Bed—with real Bed Springs and Mattress—folded into the Jatest designs of Davenports. A Marvel of Conven- ience—giving service day and night. Prices begin at $56.75. nt would remain tn | Cabinet should de- 5 disability ended. es AB LIQUOR PATROL OFF COAST. Mesquite Kicet Being Formed to Prevent Importations. | ion Commissioner | turned from an in- | sin the New Eng- | wed with the way | J j i) The sort of corset the woman who insists on wearing something under a bathing suit would like to wear, Excellent for golf, tennis, riding. Perfectly wonderful for dancing. In fact we think this ci of a fad started in Ps quite extraordinarily clever, en ane Pierrettes sell rapidly. Eve one in her war $8.50 to $10. Corset Shops, Third floor, Old Bullding Bedroom and Dining Room Suites in American Walnut and Mahogany— —at 23d St. Store Only. James Shevlin has spection of his for jand States and is things are goin it woman should have jbe—for hours of relaxation and play. men. ‘He said he understood a mosquito fleet was being organized to patrol the Atlantic coust to prevent importations “an |] = if (3 STORES) | INCORPORATED | (3 STORES) Mig), | 66 West 45th Street le 34 E. 234St., Manhattan 53 Flatbush Av., Bklyn OINING & BED ROQM SUITES Se ee Women’s Spring Suits at $42.50--Special Because we could get the Gf 34 EAST 235° S¢ ONLY remaining seventy-five suits man- = D ; tomato-colored velvet brocad nea == ie a eae 2) Spring Of cocoa-colored. chiffon, Seiten’ t trimmed. ith, @ fe) 50c, line, we are able to offer these Ooe ac 8100 lo very eisaply toads, and girdle of tomato - colored that would regularly sell for acted with re ert beease tne opgneies This frock is also = $69.50 to $79.50, at the small he | hand-made; $165. ‘ French motif, and made with the Ralston Porridge puts on weight Are your children under weight? Perhaps their food is at fault. t do you give them to eat? Denatured foods—robbed of their food value to make them look pretty, won't put on weight. Pale faces and pale foods are nét nat- ural. Rugged complexions and rugged foods like Ralston are what every grow- ing youngster ought to have. Give them Ralston—a delicious cereal, with the flavor and color of the rip- ened wheat. Ralston is wheat, just as nature made it, full of rug, vital food elements. Get a package today. price of $42.50. The collection includes several models that have alrea achieved success,and includes suits in fine serge, wool velours and light wool mixtures. The Serge Suits ! are two gowns at two prices. | loose French silhouette. The other frock is entirely hand-made and is of cocoa- colored chiffon over filet lace, beautifully draped and made with t! rather low waist-line; $295. Organdie and brocade Of fine Elizabeth crepe is a frock of decided French influence, made with the long waist-line, round neck, short sleeves, and the favored “harem” ped skirt. The bodice and narrow ribbonlike bands with which the skirt is covered are wit frosted white beads: $175, are either braid bound or plain, in both straight and belted mod- els. One model features a tucked Norfolk back that is very good, Checked wool velours in that smart shade of fe au lait and black and in brown appear in two simple well-cut models, one featu: fe au lait and bias bands on pockets. Illustrated also is a suit of light gray wool mixture— important in the collection. Second floor, Old Building Warm light top coats for women at $50 Last-of-the-season purchase 25 coats of cheviot, wool velours, and heavy wool jersey. All without fur, all excellently cut. For the tailored woman is a top-coat of cheviot in sparrow brown made with an adjustable collar and patch pockets. Another model in wool velours has a throw-scarf attached to the collar. In midnight blue. Second floor, Old Building Salon for Miss 6 to 14 has moved to the Third floor, Old Building, Broadway front—be- tween the Baby Shop and the Section for t Young Boys’ Apparel The new Fashions The collection is fascinating. Children’s Hose FANCY SOCKS—365c. of mercerized cotton with fancy turnover tops. A nice selection of colors; white with colored tops and brown with white stripes. Sizes 614 to 814. GOLF SOCKS, Of wide ribbed cotton. These three-quar- ter hose are in black with fancy turnover tops—a green or white stripe. Sizes 8 to 10, $1.25. Main floor, Old Bldg. are presented in this new Salon. We wish that there were ad- jectives to describe them, be- cause we think that the dresses are quite the most attractive we have ever seen, New, quaint and artistic—and very practical—is the frock with bloomers which 1s illustrated. — It is fashioned of “English Print” in red-and-white, or navy blue-and- white. There is another style with bloomers which is equally smart. Be-ruffled frocks of pastel colored organdies— -—dainty dotted swiss dresses, sheer white batiste and voile frocks; —and tailored frocks of Devon- shire cloth, linen, chambray, and gingham. Third floor, Old Building ’s Neckties at 85 2,400 Men’s Neckties at 85c Four-in-hands in a variety of handsome designs, and coloring enough for the satisfaction of every good taste. Rich, durable silks, and silk with a strengthening warp of cotton. give in four-in-hands at 85c. 60 all- wool vests reduced to $7.50 Heathers and olive browns; were $10. he loose crushed girdle at a | A very'soft alluring frock of Second floor, Old Bidg. Women’s Shoes, $12.50 Smart in appearance. Good in quality And—moderate in price Calfskin—brown and black, is made in a Jaced shoe. Modish long vamp and Cuban heel are two good points. Kidskin—is black and comes in laced or buttoned shoes; brown, laced only; two models made essentially for comfort; two primarily for dress wear. ‘. Black patent leather—is used for the bottom of a buttoned dress shoe whose top is the unusually good “Worumba” ” cloth in gray. Gray cloth—is the top of a pretty black kidskin laced shoe with a French heel. First floor, Old Bistiding Real Filet Lace Maintains its position another season . Not only in the narrow widths, but in the new wider varieties which are being used with so much success to make the smart new lace blouses. The sleeves are short—made also of filet. A charming variety of unusually lovely designs, comes in widths from %4 of an inch to 9 in., 65c to $6.95 yard, Main floor, Old Building Men’s Madras Union Suits at $1.60 These light-weight corded madras and mercerized crepe effect union suits are almost a year-'round suit for those whose duties keep them in offices, stores, or indoors, and when you consider the low price, they should be doubly ap- reciated, They were bought for a special sale. Sleeve- less, and knee length. $2.50 grade—$1.60 Friday. Lshtwelght cotton union suits, ecru color, short sleeves, ankle length; Gray, with short or long sleeves, ankle length; $2 each. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ee Finer fabrics than we can regularly All sizes. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building