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_ CAN’T LIVE WITH Court and made no opposition to TERRY aS, WIFE WHO PREFERS | “5erSiiZieuny watioad tnat KNITTING TO MOVIE ‘his wife was different from other USTICE JOSEPH MOR- SCHAUSDR, who granted a Separation to Mrs. Pollie Wil- { | foughby from her husband, John H B. Willoughby, a merchant of ‘Dobe Ferry, to-day at White ‘| Plains said it wae one of the . | Most remarkable cases of the \ hundreds he has heard. The Plaintiff made no charge of cru- women, because she did not want to go to the movies, but insisted on staying at home and knitting. “She ‘told me ‘to go out’ at night,” sald the defendant, “and then jawed me when I returned home.” The couple were married on Jan, 1, 1916, and Mrs, Willoughby said her husband would mock and mimic her. He took her to / "HE EVENING WORLD, Broadway at Ninth, New York iy DOWN-STAIRS STORE MONDAY | Looked for SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920. Bulbs England in August, 1919, and left Mf cout ne would not and coule net | Ret, PFomising to come back to Extra- Size say fowers tram bring her Pome. Instead she said sige yey eevee fonger, He | nyo ald not and she had to Blouses? June to Frost month alimony allowed by the borrow money to come back, JOHN WANAMAKER_ Store open at 9 Store closes at 5 Many women tell us that extra-size Georgette blouses at a moderate price can not be found; so we're correcting a false im- pression. There are exactly 185 blouses in this grow ry Must be started now. Ground is softening. Summer _ flowering, whichenlivens the garden | especially during in- i between periods, must be kept in mind in planning | the garden. | Gladiolas, 40c and 50c doz. | | | CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY An ORIGINAL suite of finely woven reed; done in our own workroom: of Georgette, mostly Ovals Wide ka ide aaah seven pieces, finished in black gloss enamel, with edge of lavender. Seat cush- embroidered or Bealed: WAL rT a, ions are filled with hair and down, and covered with purple and gold silk velvet. pene Lrtara are navy, Garden Iris, 6c each. Pillows and bolsters are filled with down, covered with lavender and gold silk. lum, New er KA am einer : gp nie Weds nee cae 10¢ each; Table has glass top, under which is a silk-covered pad. $1,548. 46 to 54. Somethi Spider lilies, 26c each. S orts good at— pe VEY toatl roots, 16¢ uid, 2 S % . 01 C The Slip-in-and-Slip-off | ats, $5 k $5.95 Watering Cans uimmer urniture T: Very true — something Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. of a decorative type enam- es ‘ype of Top-Coat new. What?..:..Sports | a someting decominds yind NOT just reed and willow hats of Milan hemp and You know the coat— stitched wool. The hemp is white; the wool is jade, i‘ “Old Faithful”’—it sel- coral, purple, navy or aztec } bd spouts, graceful lines are admirably suited to suminer frocks and summer oer $1.75, $2, $2.75 and ‘There’s an individuality to the summer furniture im the WA ed Galleries. THOUGHT has been added. Line and color supplement the native charm of picked reed and willow. You will find something here Aylctene you will not find anywhere ee OHiee INAL suites for veranda or living room, and no exact copies. Always comfortable, primarily ractical furniture for the warm months, reed and wi'low. pieces, as finished in the Wanamaker way, are works of art—an inspiration as well as a comfort. Different— You may have a matched suite for as little as $129 Or you may have one for $1,758. A Chair for $12.75 _ Or a rocker, $14. And from these figures peg en go according to the quality of the reed or the lines, the Ran ae on the cushions, and the hand-work in the finishin, _ Upholstered pieces Chairs and davenports, cretonne covered. Cool low-back arm chairs for bedroom sae b A o Between these two, there are a score and more peor wan Poi at er! ous rah —all different—-grading slowly, so that everybody a may find at least one suite to her (his) taste. high NUroaicn hada chairs for a man’s room Daven vik a thoroughbred, at $531. It Cans of a business-like character are of green Japan, $1.50 to $3.75; or galvanized iron, $1 and $1.75 (4 to 20 quarts). Seventh Gallery, New Bldg dom dies and never re- [] ieovy combination brent signs and along about, ic ee ea ie tot the third year you begin fron Gam oat, Yo ete to have an affection for preterit pl We make it in a loose-fitting, button-thru model of Cheviot and Tweed. And the tailor- The $129 suite is of reed in a brown finish; settee, arm chair and two rockers. The $1,758 suite is of reed, in black enamel, fan-back pieces, with peacock tails painted on by hand; settee, chaise longue, two arm chairs (one with magazine pocket), side chair, table, desk, fern nd and floor lamp; with seat cushions’ and pillows covered with purple taffeta, with purple and gold tassel ends, Printed Voiles | That are different Customers ask us if they are silks— so fine and lustrous are they. Silk de- signs—those used in chiffons, foulards and the like—are the designs found in these unusually lovely voiles. Not smart, but extremely pleasing. ewest and most popular colors in tasteful combinations. Dark grounds with light figures and dark figures on light grounds. Forest green and brown used together are particularly attractive. Beige and French blue sports hats we’ve seen this season. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. * . : e above picture illus- A Sale of trates a sturdy shoe for girls; but, of course, the maker did Summer not make army shoes for Bed Sets He made the regulation Separate pieces . x is as fine! holstered a piece of furniture as . army shoes—and he used in | make another good mixture. bi iety. Willow in its natural tone or ld ‘wigs imagine; th: . ing 1s there—make no This is a very happy sug- | these girls’ shoes the same More than 100 styles ey tt Nee af in its natural tone, oF shellac: tone Gt fo boleten eden go whe it; all three illows, two bolster onde, with finished, stained or enameled. orared in a superb cretonne. & You must come and o.e this summer furniture. It is all so much better than its ie Dress Goods Secti t wh: Mig l peinhcise Rood. Main floor, Old Buildig description. Fifth Gallery, New Building idea tochange things around; | cut, lace style; and Monday’s | § 10% fradhenicip de along | ister orignal’ whcleale Accordion-pleated | America’s two standard Plaid Sports Cape makes of Grass Rugs the idea in a good way. ' Leo A Girls’ Shoes—Sizes The newest and smartest of wraps designers have given the weave, th toate nerds Delton mr ce ery ah Jp thet it smart woman this season is the accordion-pleated—or, indeed, | rugs are woven in herring) or the heavier “De plain and tailored—sports cape. weave. 1920 shipment is pod for you to choose from. sole leater that went into sturdy army shoes. That’s Domestic and foreign grades. 75 gestion for brightening up to $1.50 yard. the home for the glad days that are coming. It’s a good mistake about that! Saka & Company BROADWAY AT 34th STREET $9.95— were $12.50 Mitcheline colored bed sets, consisting of spread and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— IN eAOOrTS jbl ______NEW JERSEY, | “4 4. .. on West Store R, Tt ins WHERS TO CO HOW TO CET Tams) ning Sh schedule, Raxidenioes. | $6,500 20 san, _halance ‘caay Termn: ai ee a ee provements: minutes’ wal fro “ EASTERN SHIP LINES, Inc, | ery oo vremises. 0. G, HUSSKLE: Dutnset: sham. Pink, blue or yellow— Crex Herringbone Crex De'Luxe ~ STE! BOSTO N es itincoe eal etloree wenlloped cut: These capes have thetmerepenie ct 5a 3x6 ft... 8x6 ft......$5.75 Te HELP WANTED—FEMALE. corners. Mother knows how an infinite amount We seated AB BSEe 44x74 ft. 4Yox7¥4 ft. PASSENGER SERVICE STARTS ane well these spreads wear, and of. charm and _pos- fall pene collar to hem. 6x9 ft 6x9 ft. . TUESDAY, APR. 20 oe dainty ey ares sibilities for an in- Price $125. Gxl0 fe 8x10 ft. SOE cie teach. | GIRLS WANTED; heey finite amount of wear 9x12 ft. 9x12 ft. Another cape-wrap of this type is of dark blue soft cheviot, plaided with jade green and CAPE COD CANAL Perfect daylight view of this famous | waterway. Leave Pier 18, North River, | foot of Murray St, at 5 B. M. $15.00 A WEEK TO START; Positions open $2.95— were $3.50 for many occasions. For steamer, other Clean, colorful Rag Rugs FARE $5.65 INCLUDING WAR TAX $. $. BELFAST and S. $. CALVIN AUSTIN Using OF Fuet—Express Speed St), P.M. On notice) West 1%2nd St.. 6.30 FP, M. “Due Albany 6 o'clock following morning. Direct rail connections at Albany to ail points North, East and West. Express Freight Service. __ Phone Canal 9000. Dyckman St. Ferry TO INTERSTATE PARK NOW OPEN IDEAL ROADS FOR HIKING FOR SALE. Reale 60005 = LOW PA. ASY WEE: IRAN SACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT crvestiyverment Pe dedtnatrygion “cae v eauflly Iilastrated catalog ROYAL DS DIAMOND & a WATCH co. LANE = Phone John 243 id dates (until further Autos Carried, | HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY vee S=— |‘ ‘ALY OR: MONTHLY PAYMENTS E°CALL, Warre oe in several departments; No experience required. Rapid advancement; Permanent work; 48 hours or less a week; Earnings of $85 to $100 A MONTH soon reached, 1,500 GIRLS Have been employed since Jan, 1, « MANY MORE will be employed in the next few weeks. EMPLOYMENT ovFicEs: ME Pen. Manhats, 8 ee Tremont’ av., Brons, Mt 8 BM $1 Willoughdy st, Brooklyn, Bink from Hoyt wt, a fom Host Sabmay ‘rations, ‘apore oftlons also, opem Saturdays to 4 3 6 @undayn 1, M. 00° PM, 398 Broa anhat NW trnet ot Daren O42 ee MADISON BQUARE 12000 AW YUM Debi Huds COMPANE, HELP WANTED—MALE. MACHINISTS, MOULDERS, MACHINIST’S HELPERS; rod pay ponition 0 ay SORPORATION, R— Young oa smapager tor lan y meat are fury “wanted, Addrea 1 Ob Wor MEETINGS. SOCIETY OF 7 OR * Brothem—-You are respectfully rea) tend the amnual Meeting of the Soc of EN: 4 the patting hee varie, of Independence (own printing ‘and know ela These are basket weave spreads—cool, restful look- ing, with blue or pink stripes. Fast colors— three- quarter and double bed size. Some were as much as $4.50. $2.75— $4 grade Printed bed spreads — typ- ical of the summer cottage and the bungalow. Floral patterns in fast colors — cheerful and bright. These are light in weight and ex- actly right for summer use. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. eee 600 prs. Low-Price Oxfords $6 The picture shows you how pleasing in appearance this model is; and the quality of the oxford is none the less so. The variety offers patent and dull plack leather, with | soft and flexiple turn soles. ‘The heel is the medium Louis, not too high, but high enough to be graceful and sightly. These oxfords are better than our regular $8 oxfords; and we're glad that the pur- chase came our way i) ample | time for early spring. Down-Stairs Store, New Bhig. Couch Hammocks $12.50 We bought couch ham- mocks when many stores were only thinking about them; and this one numper usta the point in a very good way. T The bottom frame is metal; with helical springs, chain ‘suspension, adjustable windshield, magazine pockets and denim-covered mattress. 28x27 in. in size. This is a very practical hammock, and now ready for immediate delivery. Metal stand, if desired, is $7 additional. Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. A Good | Dress for $12 There is a little group of 200 dresses in the Pin Money Dress Shop that has over- stayed its time. Hence, the blue pencil has lowered the price to $12. ‘The serges are mostly navy blue; and the jerseys are in navy, tan, brown, copen- hagen and gray. ‘Sizes are 16 and 18 for misses, and 36 to 42 for women. One commendable feature about these frocks is their conservative fashion fea- tures, straight lines or tunics | with braid and buttons used in moderation and in good taste. Rotunda Down-Stairs Store, Old Bigg. travel, sports, motor, ana town, these cape- wraps are correct in any case, ILLUSTRATED is one of midnight blue serge—plaided with gray and bright sapphire blue. The effect of this wrap is of two capes, one worn over the other. The collar is one of those great draped affairs of the plain un- pleated material. The lining is of sapphire blue pussy willow arranged so that the material of the cape hdlds its pleating and is not stretched by he st white and scalloped around the bottom, The shoulder line is most quaint, since it is fitted much after the fashibn of the capes our grandmothers wore. A white pique turn- down collar and long white pique bands that either are worn loose or crossed in front and tied in back are another very smart feature of this cape. The lin- ing is of a beautiful green satin that match- es the green of the plaid. Price, Second floor, Old Building The hand- -made Lingerie Blouse For general wear The blouse that looks equally well with her sports clothes as with her Panel suit for town is an essential in the wardrobe of the out- of-town woman. The Blouse Shop , specializes in little hand-made blouses that may appear with im- punity with both sweater and sports suit and with trim tailored costume, At very moderate prices —consideriny the amount of exquisite hand-work in each blouse. Illustrated is a blouse of fine white batiste, made with a long fichu-like collar that gives a re markably good line to the wearer The edge of the collar is finis with a tiny hand-hemmed ruffle that is very attractive, $8 lar, and cuffs other hand-made batiste blouses feature insets of hand hemstitching, on the bodice col One has a flat sailor collar that some women prefer to all others, and the other hes a soft roll collar Price of each, $ Second floor, Old Bldg, 95 The Original Colonial Oval Rag Rugs Machineand hand-braided 24 x 36 inches 27 x 64 inches 36 x 36 inches 30 x 45 inches. 80 x 60 inches. 36 x 72 inches veces O18 Ara a special lokot 180: g00) sug faae. size 27 x 64 inches Third Gallery, New Bidg. or Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs 30 x 60 inches - $3.00 8 x 6 feet. + 4.50 4x7 feet. +. 6.75 6x9 feet. : 118.00 8 x 10 feet. 118.50 9 x 12 feet. : -23.60 at $4.75. Housecleaning Drive Telephone your order Brushes, dusters, cloths, mops, chamois, of every variety, for every use. 10¢ to $8.50 (for best floor brush). Pails of galvanized iron—10- quart, 50c, to 14-quart, 60c. Every kind of soap, flakes and ammonia, Sold by the cake, package or case. Polishes for every metal, Disinfectants. Bags, moth balls or flakes for storing winter clothes. Severth Gallery, New Bidg. Play Shoes for children —and Misses Unlined oxfords and high shoes of good durable tan eo Heavy enough to assure wear, (: comfortably soft and yielding. Strong soles to withstand hardest wear. Shape is especially designed for growing feet and suited to che dren and misses who need t! right shoes. Sizes 844 to 2. Oxfords $4 and $4.50, High shoes, $4.50 and $5.50, First floor, Old Bldg. Dumbarton knitted wool suits These suits have been worked out carefully after well-cut and correct English models that are becoming and well |. groomed looking for so many types of figures. Their brushed wool surface always keeps its tailored appearance and never suffers from damp weather or strenuous wear. Three models at $39.50 pockets suit is de these models has a trim notch collar, narrow belt and swagger and smart for any occasion when a@ tal The other two models have. one, a roll collar, and the other a Tuxedo collar that extends to the edge of the coat hem in a long con- tinuous line, very becoming to most women. In heather mixtures in green, bronae, and blue, tive and lapin shades, and Copenhagen blue. and in midnight Seeonsifoor, Old ’ Venda Se eee ee