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| 18,118 NEW YORK DESERTERS | % ret number Lett Atter war ve-/8 Dinner Ready? partment tevestigation. 5 'rhis is the home- WASHINGTON, Feb, t—The names! & comin of % your tangy fais ily. But you know Sthat dinner isn't 2 W118 New York men registered tn fe Graft appear on thé War Depart- ment list of 173,411 outetanding deser+ lone. Originally of the 2,611,046 New ) j af whom 17,106 wore origi x as deserters. Of this number 4,988 have Been accounted for as not deserters, 2.194 have been apprehended and thelr | cases disposed of, leaving 3,624 out-| REMOVAL SALE We shall soon take larger quar-| ters in our new store at corner 28th Street and Broadway. To avoid moving our stocks also we have repriced every garment in the store, There are hundreds of the newest and most desir- able suits and overcoats, includ- ing medium weights for all-year service. Overcoats and Suits at Today’s Cost $30.00 to $37.50 yA 75 Suits a Overcoats 4942 $37.50 to $42.50 75 Suits and Overcoats $295 $45.00 to $50.00 -15 Suits aad Overcoats $3 [ei $55.00 to $65.00 ‘44 54x No Charge for Alterations Suits and Overcoats $67.50 to $75.00 Suits and Overcoats 1163-1165 Broadway Near 27th Street KELLNER BROS. Twenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street and 6th Avenue S.piece Cane Living Room Suite, meine ee Peet (Loose Spring Cushion Seats.) NDERNEATH the surface beauty and design of Kellner furniture lie those qualities which make real value—real service. These emphasize the exceptional modesty of price. POL wane Accept this invitation to visit "The Twenty~ Five Rooms." They offer delightful suggestions for home arrangement. FRANK G. MAGUIRE, Inc. Formerly with Vogel Bros. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. 647 Eighth Avenue, Near 42d Street ANNOUNCE Semi-Annual Clothing Sale All our Suits and Overcoats excepting Blacks and Blues reduced 15% off our regular prices: $30 Suits and Overcoats. $35 Suits and Overcoats $40 Suits and Overcoats $45 Suits and Overcoats $50 Suits and Overcoats. . $60 Suits and Overcoats....now As prices for next season will be higher, we advise ediate purchase at this salo, Store open at 9 Store closes at 5 Suits, Coats Newest of Frocks and Skirts For Miss 14 to 20—prices amazingly low! Every cable received from our Paris ae within be 4 fortnight has told ol success of white organdie with taffeta. > ___ The tie-around bodice has been win- ning new favor every day. Ve considered these two facts and decided that a frock with surplice tie-around bodice, fash- ioned of taffeta and finished with collar and cuffs of white organdie would make a chic little costume. Saturday we shall present this frock (illus- trated) at $55—a moderate price, as the taffeta is of noteworthy quality. Navy blue, dark brown or copenhagen. New serge frocks at $39.75 and $49.50 Accordion-pleated skirts are the keynote of frocks at $39.75. Their little overbodices give the effect of the smart Eton jacket. Serge frock, illustrated, introduces another hie of pleated skirt—it is cluster pleated at the sides. Underbodice in the front is of black satin. The gay-colored girdle looks as though it had come from the Orient. New suits at $49.50 $55 and $69.50 Suits at $49.50 are in the smart, severely tailored model illustrated—in navy blue serge. Gives a stunning silhouette, does it not? Suits at $55 are also of navy blue serge; coats of some have the new half-Tuxedo collar; others have long shawl collar; coat of one model is bound with black braid. Suits with Eton jackets and accordion-pleat- ed skirts in black-and-white shepherd checked worsted or navy blue serge, $69.50. Coats for immediate wear at $59.50 Fine, soft, woolen coatings in reindeer, Pekin blue or navy blue. New model with raglan sleeves pet pleated back. Skirts, $7.50 and $9.75 Plaid material is the iatest success of the loom—it is one-quarter wool and th: juar- ters cotton; it is woven in the same plaids and colors as in the fine woolens that go into $25 and $30 skirts. Box-pleated model is $9.75; plain model with pockets, $7.50. Brown-and-beige, tan-and-navy blue, navy blue-and-beige. Second floor, Old Building White Lingerie Blouses Siniple inexpensive little blouses of voile and batiste, to be worn with tailored suits or with sports skirt and sweater. At $3 is a choice of excellent voile blouses that are pleasantly tucked, touched with em- broidery or with their little round or long-rolled back collars edged with imitation Valenciennes lace. At $3.95 is a blouse with a long draped jabot- x collar edged with lace and lightly embroid- ered. Another, more tailored blouse at this pric® has crocheted buttons and collar and front set in with open-work. At $4.95 is a batiste blouse with finely tucked front and long square collar edged with real Insh picot. Blouses trimmed with imitation filet aro $5.95 and $6.95, made with becoming collars | with the lace and vestee inset with the insertion. These blouses are of the most beau- tiful French batiste, finely tucked. At $6.95 is a fine batiste blouse trimmed with puffings of the material and imitation Valen- ciennes insertion and edging. This is, most attractive. Second floor, O'd Building New Spring Hats which, because of a special purchase | | we are enabled to sell at $10 Saturday iS hats, Small, large and medium brim _ sailors eff egtinely draped wit wide pleated grosgrain rib- bon and _fin- ished with an ornament on the flaring side, A very smart and extraordinary all-black hat with side rolling rim of horse-hair. The | drapey side is trimmed with a jet tassel. The crown is of lisere straw. (Pictured.) Little quaint rolled rim hats turning up | piel & in front, finished with gay colored straw lacings and buttons, decidedly youthful. Pictured.) Celluloid oranges and green leaves are a new note introduced on another little hat. Many matron’s hats, too, tricornes and little rolled rims trimmed with ostrich. | First floor, Old Building Women’s Shoes at $10 and $12.50 Quality, style and moderate price are united in these shows. For street wear at $12.50—brown or black calfskin or kidskin, in laced and buttoned models. | For dress wear at $12.50—two styles, both | with gray cloth tops. Patent leather uppers in the buttoned shoe, black kidskin in the laced | shoe. Special Oxfords at $10 A woman who bought a pairof theseshoes the | other day told us she didn’t see how we could | sell such good shoes at so low a price. One is a black, the other a tan calfskin. Both have the modish wing tips, with many perfora- tions, and good walking heels. First floor, Old Building Petticoats ~* Pretty and durable Soft sateens in navy blue, copenhagen blue, purple and gray. Tuseah and rajah silk petticoats, in navy, French blue, purple, ped and other good shades. $8.96 and $4.95. floor, Old Building | and fine knife pleating. Silks, $3.85 yd. Our $4.50 to $15 grades Plain satins, tricolettes, crepes de chine. Fancy tricolettes. Embroidered Geor- gette crepes. 86 to 40 inch printed foulards—scores of, designs. As much ‘as we can sell Satur- day- NO MORE. None sold to dealers. None C, O. D. Main floor, Old Building Women’s new Skirts A wide and varied choice of the new stripes and plaids is the most con- spicuous feature of these ew skirts. The stripes range from dark rich browns and blues and greens to vivid cobalt blues, Indian reds, yellows and emerald greens. Many of these are the beautiful Romany stripes alternated with tan or gray, and made with the darker color pleated outside so that the gay stripes show when the wearer moves. Made in box-pleated models, side-pleated Prices from $15.75 to Second floor, Old Building White Gloves 1,600 pairs of beautiful white French Lambskin gloves to go at $2.15 $37.50. It would be hard to duplicate them anywhere for less than $3 and $3.50 pair. They are pique sewn with self and black embroidery and fasten with two clasps. Complete line of sizes. Main floor, Old Building Silk Stockings * $1.80 pair A truly good silk stocking at a low price. Sizes 344 to 10. In black and Havana brown, these stockings have a mercerized top, toe and heel, s seamless foot and mock seam in the leg. Main floor, Old Building JOHN WANAMAKER LAST Saturda Broadway at Ninth, New York id DAY! ends the February Sale of Furniture The Furniture Galleries will remain open until 9 p. m. Dinner will be served in the Restaurant from 5 to 7.30 Twelve hours of opportunity Opportunity for what? Opportunity to buy good furniture at 10 to 50 per cent. reduction in price, when not enough good furniture is coming out from—or being made in—the factories of America to supply the demand opportunity to pick from a stock which, in size, quality and low price, hasn’t an equal in the country fet If this opportunity ap- peals to you, you have until Saturday evening at 9 to avail yourself of it. A -at half price HARDWATER SOAP, $1 doz. Made for us and usually sold at $2 dozen cakes. We will také your order Sat- urday, for delivery next week, if you li! All the goods in t may dinner sets dinnerware, decorated [4 . rich cut glass. Orders will taken Saturday at March Pprices—10 to 40 per cent. below made after the Sale opens Monr day. Everything in the Sale is from i our own regular stocks, reduced. Second Gallery, New Bidg. “opps chaste A Birth New Spring Models Very substantial—yet dainty as a first Spring flower is a little modei with a deep elastic waist- band; batiste; light; $4. Another, a pink broche features an unusual silk-covered elastic top; $5. A charming but little heavier mode! $7 Very pretty pink batiste corset has its stays reinforced in a most attractive way — with beautiful pink broche; $10. Three excellent models, two of pink coutil—one having an elastic buik very low for slender res; another a low bust corset trimmed with embroidery for medium figures. white broidery fo! Main Aisle, Old Building of not carrying over mer- chandise, if we can possibly avoid it. carry over all that remain of these double-breasted group at $47.50. group; sizes 34 to 38. for $7.50, If you come after 5 Saturday, please come to the Motor Entrance or Ninth Street, * under the Bridge of Progress. Elevators will be in readiness to take you to the Restau- rant on the Eighth Gallery or the@urniture floors on the Fifth and Sixth Galleries. NOTE, TOO—The February Bedding Sale closes Saturday at 9 P.M. Until then hair mattresses, cotton mattresses, box rings, wire springs, pillows, bolsters are all at a reduction of at least 10 per cent. Sixth Gallery, New Building million cakes of soap to go KNICKERBOCKER ike. Main floor, Old Bldg. it in two ways. he March Sale of CHINA be inspected Saturday — buttoning on to this i white tie, $5.99. r prices—and — deliveries L. R. Corsets broidered. made of flesh colored 1 of white brocaded material; Bo Third floor, Old Bidg. Corsets, $2.45 Special, Saturday The third is a coutil trimmed with heavy figure. with full belt. These reductions in the rices of overcoats that will e worth more next season re simply due to our custom We shall be glad to coats. Excellent overcoats. satisfaction. Reductions in the Sport Shop— $20 mackinaws are $12.50. Golf suits, stout sizes only (coat and knickers) rec Sweaters in scattered sizes, $8.50 grade, reduced to § NEW—Town and country coats, $20 and $22.50. 225 pairs Shoes at $7.50 172 pairs are tan—part in the narrow toe style, part in the rounder toe style; 53 pairs are black. few smaller sizes. Most widths. flodel, illustrated, with bloomers bodice ai with white organdie sas colored chambray or checked. ging- ham, $4.50, Other model is fashioned with’ an over-blouse and bloomers— plain colored cottpns, collar and cuffaland black OVERCOAT before Large variety of colorings in the $36.50 The sort a man may wear for years with great Sizes 8 to 11, with a ¥\* Good-looking, well-made shoes. Don’t think we can get any more like these to sell Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Bloomer-dresses at $4.50 and $5.95 New—and practical—for little Miss 6 to 12 The dress with bloomers has been such a success that it brought about the new bloomer dress, which is more practical. Its ingenious designer has made id finished ; in plain with Separate bloomers—all wool serge, navy blue or black, $3.75; sateen, $2.95. Frocks at $9.75— were $15 and $16.50 Exquisitely made frocks of fine Devonshire cloth, in pors celain blue, maize, violet and rose. Model illustrated is trimmed with wee ruffles of striped dimity and is effectively hand em- Other model has charming white frill at neck. Sizes 6 to 12 years. EXTRA—More of those excellent ging- ham frocks at $2.95, Second floor, Old Building ys’ Handsome Norfolk Suits at $21.50 “Handsome is as handsome does’’—they used to say. so we call these boys’ suits ‘“‘handsome’’ suits. well, and keep their good looks. And They'll wear They are $28 grade Each suit has 2 pairs knickers All wool, in two models and eight different patterns; plain coat with slash pockets or box-pleated back coat with patch pockets; both coats Grays, tans, greens. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Third floor, Old Building they all go $47.50 Heavy ulsters that | are $60, $70 grades f Fancy overc and ) short ulst $45 5: Medium and dark oxfords and a few fancy overcoatings, in the are $10 ' ' ‘ } \ i