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uM’ returned, 1919. pany No. 9, orphans. ‘or the first time since 1871 the re- ngs does not show any receipts credited to. the fund from excise licenses. The fast record of excise tax credit fund was in GILL BACK ON JOB AS LIFT STARTER ) Building Managers Say About 95 Per Cent. of Elevator Strikers Have i hi ‘Thomas J. MoGili, chief elevator starter 4m the Municipal Bullding, who was fined ten days’ pay for directing the levator strike while on “sick leave,” was back at his post of duty to-day. The strike appeared to be about over. Bullding managers generally announced that from 90 to 95 per cent, of the strikers had returned to work on the terms originally offered by the managers. It was said also that most of the strike who have not yet returned probably will find thetr places occupled by permanent new men—or in son At the iquitable Tege student volunteers were employed in emergency, it was ‘announced. t three of the former employees have FIREMEN’S PENSION FUND IN FINE SHAPE Fire Commissioner Drennan sent to | Mayor Hylan to-day the report of the Fire Department Pension Fund for ‘The fund was audited by Capt. Matthew P. Fitzpatrick of Engine Com- Engine Company No. 5, Capt. Marcus Fitzgerald. shows the fund to be fin with a surplus of $85 of an increase of 184 Fire Department to-day pays pensions to 2,838 retired members, widows and 1918 and that amounted to $644,161.55 for that year. The fund is siso supported by combustible permits, Penalties impose: igng fire insurance, interest on in- ‘vestments, &c. France and Soviet Prisoners. PARIS, April 23.—Representatives of France and the Russian Soviet Gov- ernment have signed an agreement ro- lative ito the exchange and repatria- tion of prisoners of war held in et country, Hints Wour Home NO telling what? lothes will cost next winter, Better take care of what you have—by storing them away for the summer with this moth dis- Returned, ecent ‘ases women, ding, where col- that all slfpinsinssiceasion Lieut. Dorsey Burns of and retired The, report dally healthy 73 im spite tants. 1° ed to the on derelict firemen, Foy REAL Springtime hat; <r KNOX HAT COMPANY 452 FIFTH AVENUE The KNOX “LAK ED ALE” TEN DOLLARS x light.'in weight and light in appearance. A felt hat that will be ideal for many days during the Summer in place.of.a straw. Shown in dark green and dark brown. Incorporated 161 BROADWAY ‘AT 40TH STREET seen guILOIG Tempting tidbits after tea—crisp sugar disks of fascinating flavor Assorted Flavors, also Peppermint, Chocolate, Wintergreen and Cinnamon oe ee to Exchange” Broaduay at Ninth, New York More Silk Stockings at very good savings 2,500 pairs at $1.75 pair These are seconds of $2.60 grades. PURE silk, with mercerized cot- ton tops and soles; black or white; FULL-FASHIONED. | Sizes 814 to 10%. These are a staple quality, most in demand of all our silk stockings. 2,500 pairs at 95c pair Seconds of $1.80 grade, with mercerized cotton tops, toes and heels; seamless foot, mock seam leg; black only; sizes 844 to 104 1,200 pairs, silk-mixed, $1.15 pair Pure silk and artificial silk-mixed; seconds of $1.85 grade; cotton tops, toes, heels; seamless f mock seam leg; black with white side clocking, and white with black side clocking. 800 pairs, silk-mixed, $1.25 pair First qualities; specially low-priced; fancy open-work front, seamless bined oely seam leg, mercerized cotton fe coat heels; sises 84% to 10; cl . ain floer, Old Building Another money-saver CHILDREN’S (boys and $1.45 pair girls) wide-ribbed three- quarter stockings, self turn-over tops, in black, white, or khaki, sizes 8 to 11, Saturday. Main floor, Old Building * a \ Over the top for one of these fine Norfolk Suits at $16.75, Saturday Full belted, slash, patch or flap peshete: At least eight styles and a dozen patterns in tan, brown, gray, green and mixed tweeds, Sizes 7 to 18 years. $22.50 grade. 200 spring reefers at $16.50 A special price. Sizes 3 to 10 years, in fine tweeds and herringbone fabrics, lined with good grade of alpaca; yoke and patch pocket models. Third floor, Old Building Pricera FOR More than 4,000 pieces. FOR THE BEDROOM CHAIRS—from $6.50 for one that was $10, to $33.25 for one that was $50. : ROCKERS—from $6 for one that was $9, to $37.50 for one that was $75. BEDSTEADS—(of wood) from $26.50 for one that was $41, to $113 for one that was $226;—(of metal) from $6.50 for an enameled iron bed that was $10, to $60.€0 for a bress bed that was $91. BUREAUS—from $20.25 for one that was $27, to $138.50 for one that was $277. CHIFFONIERS—from $22 for one that was $29.50, to $120 for one that was $180. DRESSING TABLES—from $33.25 for one that was $50, to $81 for one that was $162. SUITES—from $175 for one that was $35 to $1,000 for one that wes $1,502.50. that was $42, SERVING thet wes $60.7. SUITES— $461.50, to $1 Modish Hats, $8 A Charming Group Saturday Large transparent hats, fash- ioned of hair and trimmed with braid and glycerined feathers. Taffeta hats, their upturned brims embroidered with flat braided straw. Straw and taffeta combina- tions effectively trimmed with wreaths of field flowers. Soft taffeta hats that may be bent into a number of differ- ent shapes, trimmed with braid and a single, drooping uncurled ostrich feather, Newest of All Transparent upturned brims, with wreaths of flowerg or fruit placed close against the crown or and in worked into the brim, either case veiled by the net of which the brim is made. Ilus- trated is one of these hats, with straw fruit worked into the brim. First floor, Old Building, Oriental Rugs Direct Cargo from Constantinople Scores of Anatolian mats at $9.75 each. Groups of hearth sizes, $59, $110, $125, $150. Some fine antiques, $150 to $425. Third Gallery, New Buildirg an eee gn ae CHAIRS— to $24 for one that was $36. EXTENSION TABLES—from $28 for one Hand Bags of silk moire $5 A special price. The best shades—navy blue, dark brown, black. Metal or covered frames. A few have jeweled clasp. Fitted with yeni urge and mirror or wi ide frame purse. Main floor, Old Bldg. French Gloves at $5.85 $7.50 grade 16-Button length. 227 irs, white lambskin lace, skeen 6%to74 included. jalance of our order and—so far as we can see, now—last shipment to be sold at this price. ALSO—in same ory and sizes, some in 8- button length, ie 12-button length, 65 pr. None sent C. 0. D. Main floor, Old Bidg. . 800 Corsets, $2 $3 and $4 grades In the lot are a number of ex- cellent models, all very good values, For the mediam and full fi | they are made of pink or white ' coutil. ‘ For the slender figure they are of plain and figured materials, with a low elastic top. Main Aisle, Old Bidg. ; a wide soft fichu of ecru net. $100,000 of FURNITURE Quarter, Third and Half Less nge given belcw THE DINING-ROOM frcm $5 for one that was $7.50, to $106.50 for one that was $160. TABLFS—from $26 for one that was $37.60, to £86 for one that was $129. CHINA CARINETS—from $40.50 for one 5, to $108.60 fof one that was $217. BUFFETS—ircm $40 for one that was $60, to $245 for ore that wes $367.50. from $345.75 for one that was »614.50 for one that was $2,422. * * * Something fcr everybody. Get first choice, if you can. Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. JOHN WANAMAKE Wanted Goods « WelcomeSavings rr Every body, Saturday Big let-go—Our ENTIRE Salon collection of Young Women’s Suits except a few designed primarily for sports wear—included in the sale. However, there will be some sports suits in the sale, too PLEASE NOTE—Practically every suit in this sale was carefully selected for—and was a part of—our regular stock. There- fore, it is obvious that styles are correct and that the suits measure up to our high stand- ard of quality. | Suits at $39.50 Our $55 grade A few of the suits in this group were eecaly purchased to sell for $45, licates of suits which we previously sold for e and checked worsted suits ton jacket models. Suits at $65 Were $69.50 to $82.50 suitings, fine velour checks, Numerous types uj $55. Navy blue se —plain tailored and Suits of strij navy blue tricotine and serge. Suits at $75 Were $85 to $110 blue tricotine. velour checks, Mostly severe! of suits. Suits of nav, oxford suiti tailored models. Suits at $100 Were $145 to $150 Only 23 suits in this group—arid mostly indi- vidual models in navy blue gabardine and tricotine, recently but they are Covert cloth, Also—2 Suits at $150, were $195 One is a blue tricotine with exquisite silk bodice. Coats and Capes, $29.50 and $39.50, were $32.50 to $57.50 Capes and cape-coats of smart checked materials, nay blue serge and wool velours in modish plain colors—at $29.50. Coats of silvertone velours and navy tricotine—at $39.50. New frocks—Georgette crepe, foulard and taffeta— $39.75 to $118. Second floor, Old Building (Tenth Street) ' Imported Blouses $8.75 to $15 A clearaway of darker shades that were priced $15 to $27.50 These blouses are made of fine Georgette crepe and crepe de chine, in new smart models, including a number of over-blouses, trimmed with a fringe or a draped sash, found in the season’s newest and best styles. | One very attractive little blouse of tele de negre Georgette crepe has Imported Shops—Third floor, Old Building Sports Shop Specials BICYCLES (16-inch) for boys and girls. Equipment including coaster brake and tool bag, $40 each i ¢ GOLF SHOES, made on a last recommended by many of the finest golfers in America; spikes and suction soles; $12.50 and $15 (war tax 25¢ and 50c.) BASEBALL—complete stock of equipment. jurlington Arcade f:oor New Building Colored Petticoats Large variety of colors and styles Regular size $2 to $3.15. Extra size $2.50 to $3.50. Third floor, Old Bldg. Camee La Petite Boutique de Confections Bonbons confected according to French recipes—the standard by which other bonbons must be measured. $2 a pound. Motor Entrance. Main floor, Old Bldg. Small Furs, 20% less Lucille wolf, single skin scarfs, $3 Stone marten little choker scarfs, For wear with the street freck of part of a stock of excellently chosen skins most favored this season, 0. 8, $50, $60 and $64 cloth and with the tailored suit, Second floor, Old Building 18 new ones appear skirt is on approval. Belt sizes 25 to 32. Laced Oxfords Tan calfskin and black kid- skin, with medium toe and Cuban heel. Tan kidskin, medium toe, low heel. Black calfskin with medium toe and perforated design on tip; Cuban heel. Black calfskin, medium toe with tip, Cuban heel Black kidskin, with medium toe and heel. Comfort Oxfords | toe, low heel. pair. | Black kidskin, full round » | Oldtbide. Louis heel, "Attractive New Skirts,$22.50 New plaids and the newest variations in stripes Mouels in knife, accordion and side pleats are favored more and more Thi: graceful and at the diseriminating woman was quick to stamp with her Lengths 4 becoming mode of the pleated to 40 inches, Second floor, Old Building Women’s Low Shoes Opera Pumps Patent leather, with Cuban heel. { Black kidskin, with small silk bow and low heel. Dress Oxfords * Patent leather, pointed plain toe, Cuban heel, Soft kidskin laced with rib- bon, plain toe and Cuban heel, very dressy, Tongue Slippers Patent leather slippers with e e e Think Like This: e “T desire to be well-dressed, but not extravagantly dressed............ I know that good fabrics will be more economical in the long run than cheap fabrics.......0.0+. My business demands a certain panier that I can not logically ignore............ I must realize that good clothing is no higher, relatively, than other good commodities.” aS Fathers and Sons —who look at the clothing proposition in this light will find the mane co-operation in the Burlington Arcade Store. Clothing of better type is carried here; and it is sold to you at the lowest prices con- sistent with present-day conditions. Poorer clothing can be sold for less money—if you want it. Standard suits begin at $50. Standard topcoats begin at $45. Redleaf, London topcoats begin at $75. Popular Oxfords At $9-—-$10—$11 . , POPULAR is not always an effective word, but it means, in this case, the kinds of oxfords that are first in demand, at prices that most men are ready to pay. 10 styles in all—five of black leather, four of tan leather, and one of patent leather. Medium or broad toes, and brogue or plain tips may be chosen— each as good as the other in actual wearing quality. Special—for Boys A small lot of tan and black shoes—blucher les sizes 1 7.50 to. 25 A Flurry in Silk Socks Full-fashioned and seamless silk socks in black, white, cor- dovan and gray; all sizes but not in each style; and some in drop-stitch effects. Seconds of $1.85 and $2.50 grades ak 40). sick ivi kas cu ahihodebban cela ets ceeriaaaee $1.35 Good silk socks in black and cordovan—seconds of our SLAB Grades isk cssssetee eiaeae eee 6 6 Union Suits—Close-Out Ribbed cotton union suits in various styles—first and sec- ond qualities of our $1.75 and $2 grades. Sizes 84 to 46, but not in every style ey A Striped madras and mercerized crepe uni less, knee length. Our $2.50 grade . Silk Shirts, $7.85 $10 to $15 Grades Bought below the regular wholesale cost—offered to you on the same basis. Heavy silks of the better kinds—broadcloths, radium, crepe and Fels Mase into high-grade shirts for men who appreciate tine silks. aven’'t had a sale like this i moors—not at $7.85. (Tax 49¢). rabid Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ~—sleeve- ooo $1.65 Store open at 9 Store closes ‘at & two-piece .model in russet color sill duvetyn, the other a three-piece costume of navy Lami te *s a Manar en. a ees

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