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loss of earnings were deciat IN AID OF MOTHERS (All States Urged to Co-operate . With the Federal Government } to Reduce Child, Mortality. Co-operation by all States with the Federal Government through the enact- ment of laws protecting maternity, ospey elally among working women, was urged to-day by speakers at the closlig sesrion of the American Association for Labor Lagisiation's fourteenth annual meet- infanta, save tuberculosis." TODAY DRE Materials include—rricotina, Were $21.75 and 824.7. Were 834.75 and 839.75. . and Misses’ W oolraie Suits 25.00 Smart, practical suits for sport and business Fox Scarfs were §69,07 89.75 were B45.07.....0005 27.50 Skunk Scarfse— were 876,00, . 49.75 Beaver Scarfs— were $79.00. ., 656.00 Black Lynx Scarfe— were $69.97... 52.00 A . 125.00 Raccoon Scarfe— were 841.07...... . 283.50 Dyed Skunk Scarfe— were $82.07........., Satin Hats 3.65. Were un New mid-season styles, showing all-satin hats or satin combined with straw or cellophane. There is a good selection of smart shades. the preas- ing need to overcome’ an Increasing mortality rate for both mothers andi Dry Agent Selzes the Lot as the Dr, Richard Bolt, General Director of | the American Child Hystene Atsoctation, stated that “more women detween fifteen and forty-five years of age lose their lives from conditions connswted with childbirth than from any otier cause Other speakers wereMiss Maty Beard, B. Loring Young, Irene Oagoo! Andrews and Miss Liltan D, Wald, who presided. ESTABLISHED 1827) | _ LAST TWO DAYS OF APPAREL -REDUCTION WEEK Wonderful values for these last two days of the old year, that you may prepare togreet| the New Year in dresses .of the New Year’s mode. ‘Special Purchase Women’s and Misses’ Taffeta and Canton Crepe Special 1 7 . 7 7 Spegial A dozen advance Spring styles for your choive. Colors are gray, brown, new blue, navy & black Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Special 9.75 Special Velours and taffetas, in 14 to 20 women and misses—ruffled peplum sides and straight lines, also semi-basque effects in velours. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses | Taken from Regular Stock Crepe Meteor, Satin Charmeuse, C1 Chine, Crepe Back Batin, Velveteen and Didok Lave. ms 12.95 Were $89.50 and $08.50...... Special Purchase Coats and Dolmans For Women and Misses 27. Were $45.74 Coate are of Silvertone, Velour and Kersey. Many have fur col- lars. Majority are straight-line coat models, but there are some dolmans also. Sizes for small, medium and extra size figures. Special Purchase-NEAR SEAL COATS 147.00 Were $250.00 Model is 36 inches, with adjustable belt. Scarfs and Muffs See Pages 5 and 21 for other Hearn Advertising WhiJe @ performance was going on in the ‘theatre. theatre denied IN THEATRE’S VAULT the building. The Audiente Is Enjoying a Performance. (Special to The Evening World.) BUFFALO, N. ¥., Dec, 80>—Cham- pagne, Rhine wine and vermouth, val- ted at $60,000, foundein the basement of tWe Academy Theatre Building, in the heart of the downtown theatrical district, was taken our of the basement a Printer a Satcide by Gan. Samuel Klein, thirty-thr @ printer, waa found dead with a gas tube in his mouth in the bathroom of his home, N. 2086 Dean Street, Brooklyn, to-day. widow told the police he had suffered from a nervous disorder for three yeurm and often talked of suicide. West of Fi th Avenue TOMORROW SSES ears—serges for Were 649.75 and $54.75..... 29.95 Were $69.75 and $79.50...... 39.95 and Women’s ALL-WOOL Oxford Suits 39.75 Were $59.75 Well-tailored suits, lined with silk and warmly j interlined | 50 Lining is of fancy alll. Seal Stoles— were $32.07 22.50 Hudeon Seal Muffe— were $41.07,......,... 25.50 Raccoon Muffse— 28.50 were 649.07...,.. Dyed Skunk Muffse— were $20.07........... 19,75 Kit Brown and Black Coney Muffe— were 88.97............ 8.75 were, 810.97... 6.75 were $12.97. , 75 were $5.48........... a Women’s Separate Skirts 6.50 Were $8.97 & $9.97 Skirts of fine navy blue or black serge, also rilk poplin, beautifully embroidered. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920. ASK NATIONAL UNITY |! Free medicat care, restriction of 156 CASES OF WINE employment and cash benefits to offset jt f liquor in i of wines seized were stored in & vault, Dry Enforcoment Agent Waters got his tip of the presence of the Mquor here through the efforts of an owher to sell It In one lot, \ Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Broadway at Ninth, New York A Profitable Last Day of the Year For those who are wise enough to grasp good opportunities For Miss 14 to 20 ; Evening Frocks to fulfill Siti the last-minute demand . , 2® Our evening frocks are carefully proportioned, so that alterations are rarely necessary. For that rea- son we can unhesitatingly present them to the young - girl who finds that she must have a dress tomor- row. $29.75 to $85 Conservative prices. We do not think that they have any serious rivals at their prices. Styles reflect the most charm- ing ideas of Paris, +Materials are of excellent _ quality. And the dresses are pains- takingly made. Frocks of taffetas—pastel and bright colors—start at $29.50, . Frocks at $75 and $85 are re- | roductions of models we | frooght from Paris, Wraps Evenin; A few at $75 to $150—that were $97.50 to $250, . Woolen Dress Fabrics —Third to Half less 1800 yds., odd lengths, dress patterns—flain col- ored fabrics and striped, checked coatings or plaid materials for suits and skirts—from 1 yards to lengths; for skirts, children’s frocks and full dress @patterns for women. 3 Main Floor Old Building 50 Imported Evening Scarfs, $4.75 to $37.50. They were $6.50 to $50—spangled, beaded or braided scarfs which lost an occasional bead or spangle before Christmas; blemishes are hardly noticeable. Gorgeous blues, flesh, pink, white, black, gold, silver. ALSO—English wool scarfs, $2 to $4.50—were $2.76 to $10; filmy Orenburg scarfs in ight colors; pink, blue, white, orchid, green. A special lot of 100 Separate Skirts at $10 Usual price today is half as much again. They are striped and plaid velours in such desired combinations as navy blue ahd grey, brown, blue, and tan and others. All Main Floor Old Building eS Second Floor Old Building are of the type that may be worn with a sports or tailored * costume. G Box-plaited, side-plaited and combination-plaited models, Belts 25 to 84. Lingerie which must Third Floor Juuttueits Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Unexpected—these Handbags at $5 Soft silky duvetynes in exquisite shades of tan, brown. and taupe. Chiffon velvets of good quality in black, dark brown, | and navy blue. Frames are plain and etched metal—a surplus, and for: that reason the manufacturer was willing to make a con- | cession in the price of these 120. Long Kidskin Gloves Matn Floor White, $6.50, $8, $10.50 pr," Fine glace kidskin, in white only, all sizes; 16- button length, the popular length for party wear and social occasions, 20-button-length, $14.60. Women’s Frocks of aE excellent quality, $32.50 °“%im They were $89.50 to $59.50 in our own stocks—satin, meteor and tricotine, Georgette crepe and velveteen, suit- }} able for general and afternoon wear. Th models are wide in variety—youthful types, models for the older woman, for women of many types of figures. The embroidery, or beading—and many models have it—is all fine and well applied. When lace or embroidered batiste or Georgette crepe is used to give a frock softness, it is of excellent quality and distinctive in design. In_blue, black, brown and taupe. A Big Table of Toys —AIl at $1 each All sorts of toys—dolls, games, mechanical toys—mostly all scratched or damaged—regardless of price—and some were fairly expensive, originally—all marked $1. ‘ ‘ Toy World, Third Gallery, New Building Main Ploor did Building Best Furniture Values of the Old Year, for the last day of the year 4 Take your, pick, Friday, from severat hundred pieces of Wanamaker furniture at half price and less. We'll deliver Saturday, if you want your purchase for New Year’s Day, and if you are within our motor-wagonh limits. Some examples:— Tea table of walnut at $40 hilth Gallery New Building Book ends at $11 were $22. was $80. Tip top table of walnut at $25 woh Oy ee was $50. Gate leg table of walnut at Wo te oak, at $168 $65 was $130. Go with the old year French nainsook gowns and chemises, $5,65—were $8.50 to $18.50. Silk bodices, 75c—were $1 and $1.50. Silk $3.50. ' Silk chemises, from the Philip+ pines and Japan, $7.50—were $16. Silk petticoats and pettibock- ers, $3.45—were $5.85. Negligees of Jap. cotton crepe, $1.95—were $3.85. Philippine hand-made night- gowns, $3.85 and $6—were $5.75 and $10.50, chemises, $1.95 — were Old Building * Flannelette gowns, $1.45— were $2.95, LILLIAN CORSETS, $8.45— were $12.50 to $19.60. For Infants Shirts, 1 and 2 year sizes, 50c to 95e—were $1.25 to $4.60. For Girls Longeloth combinations, 2 to 12 year sizes, 95c to $2.25— were $1.95 to $4.50. Longeloth gowns, 85c to $1.60 —were $1.65 to $4.50, Negligees of dotted Swiss or printed cottons, $3.95 to $6.50— were $6.06 to $13.60, Today, and Friday Close-out of certain Phonograph Records Regardless of make, color | or size, now reduced to... |45e Some are 10-in. records; some are 12-in, records —Black label; blue label; purple label and Grand Prize Ribbon records are among them. Many operatic numbers are included; many popular numbers, also, In fact, most of these records are the TWO standard recordings of America. Some are demonstrating records Others are brand new—numbers and lines that we are discontinuing. And about 2,000 of them are European records made in Milan. None can be exchanged or returned Phonographs will be conveniently placed so that you may try the records if you wish; but we cannot e grant C. O. D. orders. exchange or return privilege; nor accept In view of the fact that we cannot catalog the records, no telephone or mail orders can. be accepted. Small Phonographs Reduced, also $40 instruments, $20....$35 instruments, $26. . $25 instruments, $18.60. Some have been used for demonstrating dition. Re. Rygposes, but are In first class con- nets, $10 to $20,’ First Gallery, New Building Cabinet of satinwood, deco- rated, at $150 wan $400. Reading table of mahogany at $10.60 was $21. ; Tea wagon of mahogany at $26.50 was $55. Fernery of mahogany at $35 was $70. Work table of mahogany at $17.50 was $35. Muffin stand, enameled, deco- rated, at $18 was $36. Telephone stand of mahogany at $20 was $40, Book stand of mahogany at $6 was $12. Rocker, Jacobean Oak, at $20 wag $40... “low, at $16 was $92, Arm chair, mahogany finish, at $9 was $18, Settee, fumed oak, leather seat, at $83.25 was $166.50, Arm chair, leather seat, at $27.50 was $55. Rocker, mahogany, seat, at $28.50 was $57. H Suite of reed, 5 pieces, at $176 J) was $360. | Suite of reed, 5 pieces, at fj $92.50 was $187.50. Arm chair of rattan at $10.50 was $21. Tea wagon, natural willow, at $20.25 was $40.50, Wing arm chair, natural wil- velours Serving Trays for New Year’s Day—third less * ®«ii#n 250, mahogany finished and decorated, coyered with glass. 10x17 in., $1.65—were $2.50 11x16 in., $1.656—were $2.60 200 Electric Irons at $4.75 each WANAMAKER Electric Irons, 6 1b, complete with plug, cord, and cut-out switch. Seventh Gallery 18X17 in,, $2—were $3 19x21 in., $2.60—were $3.75 Seventh Gallery New Butlding (family gize), 1000:Men’s Shirts} at 95c Good percale. * « « Neckties 50c 1,800 four-in-hands; our $1 and $1.50 grades, lington Arcade Floor, New Building All sizes. nee ee