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‘YS WELCOME —~ TO BABIES FREED | OF CARTY TANT Coler’s Department, Which} Cares for Young Mothers, | Becames ‘Welfare’ Bureau. Store opens at 9. i Store closes at 5 ‘ Broadway at Ninth, New York JOHN WANAMAKER Great Sale Women’s SHOES Wednesday ---4,159 prs. | $7.75 $8.75 $12.75 For $9 to $20 Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes from our regular stocks iyere $15 1080. (OLD f Y, may be of varying degree, but there can be only one best. THE STANDARD OF FLINT QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE IS INFLEXIBLE No matter how inexpensive your purckiase here, you will know that from every standpoint by which artistic merit. workmanship and durability are measured OUR GUARANTEE INSURES VALUE, We invite inspection of our very large showing of Living Room, Dining Room, Bed Room and Library Suites and Separate Pieces All priced reasonably and consistently with regard to the quality and finish. ‘The designs are tasteful and present the choicest of period and other effects. The cost of introducing brand new babies to the joys and sorrows of New: York has beeome so great since 1,383 pairs of high shoes, 8 styles,) were $10 to $12.50........ $8. (6) 2,061 pairs, shoes, oxfords, pumps, | 42 styles, were $9 to $12.50... $7. 75 The Shoe chief says this is “the best shoe sale we ever offered.” the old-fashioned family physician begah to disappear that Bird §, Coler, Commissioner of the Depart- ment of Charities, has been com- pelled’ to come tosthe financial aid of young couples. “The high cost of births is one of the most perplexing problems youngtmarried#folks have to contend! with,” said Commissioner Coler to/ Mayor Hylan to-day. The Commis- sioner appeared to ask the Mayor to eign a bill introduced at the request In our regular stocks of women’s shoes we have about 250 of Aldermanic: President La Guardia - styles of high shoes, pumps and oxfords, 30-of these styles have , which changes‘the name of the Onari- UPHOLSTERED > \ proven so popular that we are sold out of certain et, So we oe re «FURNITURE. Women’s charming _, ,stowina’tiem stl creer "4159 pair in a il soe I od the bill. It will be signed by ‘overi idk ry M ad ‘ All the itt ean em rig Splat afternoon Frocks, $39.50 | messsetberugeigy ue mores reariers tre Se es due ae order for immediate deliver 4 Styles. All the high shoes are styles that wil be wore through- SB eiriestn ei MAT pro tgrbecome from our New York Cit facts lf $59.50 and $69.50 grades { out the y@ar. Examples of each are shown in the sketches to mothers and whose husbands can- pss Very special purchase the right. | I : — Cambridge Conypany C, | Satin-finished — spread and rope silk, and Scrim is made in imitation of i bolster cover to match—with c , . an antique curtain with insertions | a pei ed 3 ft 3 in, | have touch of | and edgings af heavy lace-—a good | single $9.50 the set; | embroidery | copy of the original During this week double bed size, 4 ft. 6 in., $13.50 on yoke. | _ Wide range of prices, $2.45 to } “ | the set Third floor $17. 4 | ten well-known au- |e ‘ 5 | : f | . alive | . Fourth Gallery, New Bldy. Old Building ———_— Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. | | thors will deliver { not afford to pay high-priced special- ists are finding accommodations in hospitals underxmy supervision,” said “Under name Department of Public Welfare it will be less embarrassing for the] Commissioner Coler. applicants. “The city should lend every ai sible to young couples in the portant matter of sewing that ch are properly born. all-im- | A. large percentage ! of mental defectives: are products of the d pos- | hildren INTERIOR DECORATION ORIENTAL & DOMESTIC RUGS DRAPERIES Flint & Horner Co tne: r 20-26West 36% St. This choice collection includes frocks of foulard, of satin, of Georgette crepe and of printed chiffon Georgette crepe. They are the soft little frocks that are becoming for afternoon and even restaurant dinner wear. Illustrated are three of the frocks typical of the collection * At the left is a frock of printed Georgette in blue and cream color and green trimmed with printed taffeta ruffles in midnight blue. Thé silhouette is of the loosely girdle-soft-at-the-hem type. The middle frock is of midnight blue satin and ‘The high shoes are all of light Spring weights; the majority of them with the popular Louis XV. fey and in light weight novelty thers. There are tan and black calf and patent leathers in all solid colors; also with tops of colored cloth and kid. The low shoes include all leathers, pumps and oxfords practical and dress models, At $12.75 At $8.75 Patent leather button with fy cloth top, Cuban_ heel; rown calfskin, fawn cloth top, Cuban heel; black laced kid wit fr, cloth top, Cuban heel; all- lack or tan calfskin laced, Cuban heel; black or tan calfskin with gray cloth top; all-gray kidskin with Louis heel. At $7.75 We are giving over the entire Shoe Store space on the First floor to the sale of these shoes, which will be separated into groups ‘in ighorance about proper care at birth 8 i “i rab Deshi egies ae ne different aisles and br aad during the preceding period Georgette crepe embroidered with old blue. This Black buckskin top with pat- ; heel; dull calfskin, Louis XV. | a largely augmented sales- malt ig aueutt tocunderstand how a| frock may also be had in foulard. Lela lesa foniog and ein ma poche ga bey ogel force. young husband receiving $1,500 to ‘The third frock is of Georgette crepe beaded at Inced boot, Louis XV. heel, | calfskin laced oxford, indicated This makes a very unusual $2,000 a year and already burdened to! the last straw by+rent profitesrs and | food and clothing) gougers, can lo spend several hundred dolars for | and nurses to supervise the arrival of a highly important ad- specialists dition to his family, “The city has come to the of a great many young couples by caring for the young mothers at cost in any of the several hospitals un- arrange- ments are conducted so unostenta- a“ when the mother and der our supervision. All afford | rescue Medels for Spring are now being shown the round neck-line and on the sleeves and skirt. The colors in which the chiffon Georgette crepe frocks are developed are midnight blue, beige, green, tan. Satin and Georgette crepe in midnight blue and black. Foulards in beige, midnight blue and black. Second floor, Old Building. Most distinctive Suits for women, $89.50 Poiret twill and tricotine suits beautifully tailored, and made on the prevailing stricth tailored lines are a feature at brown kidskin colored kid top, button boot, Louis XV. heel; pat- ent leather, gray kid top, Louis XV. heel; patent leather, white kid, Louis XV. heel; mahogany calfskin, fawn cloth ‘top; brown calfskin with brown ooze top, Louis XV. heel. wing tip; black calfskin lace ox- ford, straight tip; white buckskin low-heel pumps; black kidskin low-heel oxfords; black laced, five- eyelet, plain-toe oxford; white canvas laced oxford; tan calf pumps, low Louis XV. heel; pat- ent leather oxfords, Cuban heels. opportunity for women te buy beautiful shoes at the beginning of the Spring sea- son, and the values are so great that wise women will provide even for next Fall. First floor, Old Building. Fine Silk ’ Petticoats, $8.95 All jersey or jersey top with Infants’ . Dresses The prettiest little wash dresses we have ever seen Beautifully bordered Dinner Sets ve home even the most i . N ; finely pleated satin flounce. Good in curious neighbors might naturally | $89.50 in the Suit Salon for Women. ‘There are five models | in unity. $9.75 grades. Thane Heat ue ha In March Sale | srobeci pal bl Serene Hy Griced. at this price—each model representing the individua. taste of Bewitching assortment _ of They're so absolutely simple thay: conih trold kn "Moe taat private maternity hospitals." some discriminating woman. colors; copenhagen, turquoise, that the: a delight to see. factory —the Warwick China Co. The Commissioner said the Munici- pal Lodging House is no longer nec- essay. He was asked why. “Prosperity, prohibition and alcohol,” he replied. ie ee 3 NEW YORKERS WIN CROSS. Awarded for Heroism in France to Two Living, One Dead. WASHINGTON, March 16. — ‘New Yorkers appear in a list of awards of the Distinguished Service Cri sued to-day by the War Dep: 4 ,Powchumous award is made to Lieut. artment. wood ‘Three O88 1a Orders accepted for Alterations and Repairs at Special Prices. Furs Received for Storage at All Times of the Year C. G. Gunther’s Sons Particular Notes of Fineness In these suits are their small dis- tinctive touches as to collars, pockets, and belts. The shoulders and arm-holes are cut on absolutely correct lines. One model has a severely notched collar, slot seams, four slit pockets and embroidered arrow-head finished at seam ends. Another rat-tail braid bound has notch collar, and an unusual trimming of folds of the material edged with rat-tail braid. The belt is of the narrow Lanvin type. Other models feature long roll back collars, string girdles, and hand finished button-holes. Second floor, Old Building emerald, American beauty, royal purple and gray, black and navy. Third floor, Old Building Wool Duvetyne forSpringCoats Light as a feather And velours suitings. Downy fabrics, soft yet firm. And the materials are so crisp, so clear and fresh looking, and the whole effect so dainty it is a treat to see them. | Girls’ Dutch Rompers, $2.95 One of the features of the showing is the new wide pocket effect on the Dutch rompers. They're of blue chambray with white cross—over collar and white cuffs, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Jack and Jill Yes, they are real china. And they compare favorably with French china which costs a greats deal more. $40, $60, $80 a set For $52.50 to $100 grades. All first quality, for 12 persons, and embrace bread and butter plates and all important pieces. Cut Glass Several new shipments have ‘ ; ee Te ae 457 pieces silver plate | wittserss: Jack and JUL | aitedind" atte att < 308 Infantry, for extraor- ‘ Tan, brown, green, blue, reine saa nan Sale prices, -265 to 33 1-3 per cent. dinary heroism in action in the Argonn 4 deer, beaver and navy ue. «ol ie low regular prices. Soret nour Binarvile, Fratnor Get 3 $91 Fifth Avenue ‘ ata qua rter less $1.75 to 81660 yard, We call thorn’ fack and Jill be- Combination bowls, $9. . Louis Cappadocia, No. 254 West | ‘antry, 15 rewarded for heroism ‘in action near Corpl John ‘Company M, sith t, Company F, 3 Infi Moulins on July 15, 1918. McClave Granger, Infantry, who lost a leg in actio1 Rony on Sept. 29, 1918, ia also decorated. | Street. 107th n near Furriers Exclasively for One Hundred Years Gifts for the Easter bride Silver is the present most coveted and appreciated by every bride of ever ~she has a use for ze. Tra ‘ys, dishes, baskets, of all sizes ach, ond knows that she can never have Broadcloaths, satin finish Shrunk ready for the needle, cause they're exactly alike, only one is for the boy end the other ; isfor his sister. jot exactly twin dresses but attractive silmilar dresses. With collar and cuffs of pique, of green chambray of ele- Punch bowls, $18. Ice cream trays, $6.50 and $7. 4 Flower vases, $7.50 and $8, Second Gallery, New Bldg. f ‘No. 535 West 15th § re its pases i 2 —— too many of them, a | See ae | ROME | binge Thien The pieces in this sale have all the charm and distinction | brown, cadet blue, Pekin, ante- of Jack's dress show. y of appearance one usally connects exclusively with sterling silver. Plain, colonial and pierced designs Gracefully simple lines, Bread and ro!l trays. One colonial in design with a thread useful $13.50 grade at $9.50. Exquisitely restrained patterns. Bon-bon baskets with a handle and ball feet are round Round trays, trivets, crumb lope, rose, taupe, beaver, black and navy blue. Main floor, Old Building Bedspreads Three-quarter Large double bed Specially low priced, ages 2 to 6 years. Lovely Dresses at $4.95 Chambray with sash cuff and collar of organdie. They're in dainty shades of cornflower for- get-me-not, buttercups and violet. Short sleeves with ruffles. Curtains Large, new and gnost alluring assortment in our*Curtain Cor- ridor. Voile Scrim Muslin Fancy nets are in unusually fine, pretty patter i border. $11 grade at $7.50. in shape, with a pierced pattern. | All have or , Deeper shape “with “cut “out | $6.00 Padeaeino for the Spring gandie sashes. Net andles. | $15 grades at $10. | Cracker and cheese dishes Crochet spreads, of.extra fine’ | At $5.95 (Small or large mesh, plain or Competes, octagonal in | by atraciiveandpep- | Ghallie, hemmed Peg inineeth fancy all-over pattern.) : chan i Haut ul y ceslenad 18 | ular because of their ‘“occa- Single bed size, $3.25. i" fart | Some are ruffled, with deli- their absolute simplicity. $12.5 | sional” nature. $12 grade at $9. Double bed size, $3.50. alittleM lartha cately colored ed of white or grade at $8.50, ' fi i dress with lavender. Others have the ruf- Gale Rasher oii Handles Also many other articles such Satin Marseilles spreads, very, ae cane fled edge, shirred on with = band decorated with a pierced design» | very good, hemmed. ie “berth.” of hemstitching. An__ extremely shape. Single bed siz die “bertha. | Fruit bowl, g¢ and. unpretentious ance. $12.5 ie vy boats and trays. Main floor, Old Building. informal talks in the Wanamaker torium, Today Mrs. Audi- Honore Willsie and Miss Mar- garet speak, Widdimer will Wednesday Glenn Frank and F. Scott Fitz- F. - gerald will speak. ceding their speakin will be a articles They published in the 20 Century. Was As- Concert. there Lovers of good music Seott Fitz gerald is one of the most promising of the younger writ- ers. He has been Pre- Bed Sets Others are stitched with _ figures or larger des are hemstitched or o! ors, white and ec Come quickly for the Linens at Half Though the quantities seemed enormous—137 huge cases filling four freight cars—Mon- lling melted away many of the snowy piles, and today’s selling is making still further in the stock. The demand:is so great because this i the first large retail shipment of these staple house- keeping linens to come out of Europe since before the war, and because they are offered at average half today’s retail prices. : People are coming from distant points to get these linens, and those who want to share in | Penal Rann sociate, Balter of and good NM goog impale Wridne sony of the wonderful opportunity ew not hah ee : | azine since Janu- Vited. stories for the Sat- n example o e prices | Package ary, 1919. “Lee- There will be no urday Evening }} | Pp Pp ™~ tured widely in . United States and Canada on socio- logical. and eco- nomical matters, charge sion. for First Gallery, ew Building. Post. — His first novel, “This S of Paradise be published March 26. admis- tive grape and vine design, ready hemmed; 55x55 inches Napkins to match, 25x25 in., $10.75 doz. Wholesalers and dealers stand ready to take over at retail prices eft, but we offer them first to the general public. heavy satiny pure linen damask tablecloths in an attrac- | $5 each all the | nens that are First floor, Old Building

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