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’ . + Gia: is : fae ae Esha hoc SRT Te ER spt a f eae de euentier ts THE EVENING woRLD, ‘MONDAY, “JANUARY 17, 1991. . : aga DRUG TRAFFICKER '|OWEN JOHNSON, homnist | NET IS EXTENDED |SOON TO TAKE FOURTH WIFE. Owen Johnson, the novelist, son of Selling | Robert Underwood Johnson, Ambasaa- dor to Italy, soon will enter upon his fourth, matrimonial venture, according to to-day’s Tribune. ‘The bride to be Sayre Burton, dau, Burton, 2» Fark Avena date for the w ‘fn announced, ain, not bee Be Souneon's. third wife, ‘who. was THRIFT WEEK in New York. Thrift consists in spending your money y wisely. IK JOHN WA Broadway at Ninth, New York One Charged = With Morphine and Another With Adding Its Sale. Detectives of Dr. Carleton Simon's Narcotic Squad to-day extended thelr net for drug traMckers in the white light district of upper Broadway, fol- nea rneeta | PO Miay © catherine | 3 Stuyvesant 4700 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Telephone, Miss’ Cecile, Denis De Lagarde of| lowing the arrest of Elmer Sullivan, a| Chignes, Huute-Savole, Wrance, died | slerk ‘of No. 910 Elghth Avenue, and| May 9% 1918, Napoleon Gervais, a walter, of No. 261 West 85th Street. Sullivan is held on @ charge of selling the drug and the other prisoner is accused of aiding and abetting. Detective Sergeant’ Harry Salle by tevish tipping decame a favorite cus- tomer in an upper Broadway restaurant where Gervais was employed, Giving js told the waiter ‘a wealthy man on araide ‘Drive who was crasy for dope.” Sails said Gervais arranged @ meeting in a saloon and that Sullivan handed him a small vial of morphine, for which he paid $15. A young woman who said her name was Miss Bernice Wynd, wes arrested yesterday in a rooming house in Weet 46th Btreet, charged with the possession of nargotics. Joseph De Carlo, eigh- teen, of No. 467 Haat Siath Street, was arrested with the girl. They were held in $31 1 each, ——— FORREST SAYS NOT GUILTY. | Supreme Grand Master of the 8. and, ( D. W. Batled Until Monday. John W. Forrest, Supreme Grand ter of the Sons and Daughters of | ington, whowe long sult is attack- | Gray i Soles Exquisitely dainty | French hand-made Blouse at $8.75. This blouse is the result of care- | ful planning. That it is achieved | at this price is really remark- able. Of fine white batiste, the | blouse is entirely hand-made. The frill which gives it its character has insertion of fine t-inch lace to match that in the Store hours, 9 to 6 Starting at 8 o’Clock Tuesday Morning. have been a time, but not within our reckoning; and that one fact, just as it stands, is sufficient to tell all men that this is something quite beyond the ordinary run of sales. but 2,500 of these fine, warm, useful coats are $35 now to go at this almost unbelievable price . stock. He has been holding them. But you know, as well as we, the present state read all about it in the newspapers. So this manufacturer did the logical thing at We can’t recall a time when men’s ulsters like these were sold at a price so far below their actual cost. There may Duplicates were in our stock earlier at $75 to $90; The inanutaetiber had these coats in of affairs in the clothing industry, You've last—he took his loss. FAN-TA-SI The famous washable sports silk offered Tuesday at lowest price yet quoted. $4.85 yard Hoop boa PRODUCTS CO.inc. UANE STREET WHOLESALE Omey ) UST The Ulsters are REAL Ulsters That little word is emphasized because the Catholic Church, pleaded not gyilty to-day before Magistrate Simms in Jefferson Market Court to a charge lr i le yo models, slightly varied j | ‘a . / of collecting money under false pre- collar and cuffs. There is a | there are so many “approximate, or al- | Both are double-breasters, with half. | tenses and was given until next Mon- Has sold as h'gh as $10.50 yard touch of hand embroidery on the | most” ulsters on the market today. The belt, large patch pockets, One has muff | I ee ee ; : collar, and fine hand tuck. on | fabries are hard and soft-finish coatings— pockets, also; and is slightly different in‘ { Forrest was arrested yesterday at a White and pink; in wide stripe and check effects the bodice, ‘The blous so sturdy that you'll wonder how they ‘ ] pe F A general outline from the other. ‘ine i eesti ash Lubaus cad an Binet the in plain and crinkly weaves; 39 and 40 in. wide. toxether ie te anes Coyne | could ever wear out. The colorings are | coats for. winter—for riding, driving, | SIRES See eter etd G ANS | Mone yond bid under the dine , Much in demand for sport suits and skirts, es- type of French, blouses. | Eee ee are are td Melee sent | aking, AND—jast aa good ahotiae ‘ i ee dey ie re ee control of the French Government pecially for southern wear. The discriminating well- | heathers. Many have plaid backs; yoke | season as they are today. | uilegen he has collected in his omelal | N tu al Alk li W. Guaranteed to wash in lukewarm water with SE Wremanill sppresiate | linings are plain or quilted satin, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building eS atur: aline Water Castile soap or Lux; ironed on the wrong side against "Second floor, Old Building | —— = EMER ie State Bonus for Connecticut Sol-| . turkish towel or other soft surface. : | Chantilly Plouscing es 3 Sten or tn | Down—Dou:n—Go PGs, Cok, bak, teens Ask Your Ph, Silk Rotunda—Main floor, Old Building Sieari silk Umbrellas from France, $4.25 yd. own—UVoun— Connecticut Post, Veterans of Foreign ‘Wara of the United States, at a meet- ing here, decided to have offered in the| General Assembly a bill to provide a} bonus payment by the State to all for- s mer service men who served in the | World War, ‘The bill would call for a onus of $10 a month for the period of service. Some lovely flouneing has just been received and not only is it beautiful but it is lower priced than we have known such quality to be in years, inches deep with pattern almost full depth, in the new gray, brown, navy and black. For the fashionable party dress, Only $7.50 The swagger silk umbrella with the straight handle finished with a leather loop of some kind, or with a bukelite loop, is ed of women of ays. It has, al tips and stub if white bakelite. The umbrella is finished with a satin border of its own color, There is now an ample sup- ply of this famous Mineral Water, and it can readily be obtained from Dealers these fine Blankets At $5.50 pair—White, gray or plaid blankets; cotton warp, cot- ton and wool filling. Single and three-quarter bed sizes. Originally $7.75 to $9. At $6.50 pair—White blankets, single bed size, and gray blankets in single and double bed sizes. Cotton warp, cotton and wool filling. Originally $9.50 to $10.50. And—Noteworthy at one-third less Exquisite Cotton Weaves from the Old World Hasten 1921's Spring Crepes and voiles are more lovely than ever before. Y A tion of a blizzard thie winter was rag- Borders are wide and colorful, inspired by the curling waves | garnet, green, navy blue, gray, | dinner frock or for evening Pure wool filling on light cotton warp—blankets that tng thronatiowt (thie northern, Adiron-| 9) 468 Fearts Avenas New York of the sea; or the Egyptian lotus flower border among | Purple or black. 5c tux. Weert cannot be replaced today to sell at these prices: Single bed S$ | | SARANAC LAKE, N, ¥., Jan. ‘The first storm to assume the propor- | HENRY E. GOURD General Distributor dacks to-day. The high wind has drif ed snow In some sections until man roads are impassable. The storm wa. | Main Aoor, 0 Old Building “Main floor, Old Building many other designs, Gay cross bar plaids, and embroidered dotted patterns are charming. size, £12; extra long, $18....Double bed size, $14.25; extra Accompanied by & pronounces drop in| aga $1.50 to $6.50. | : long, 315.50. ... Extra large size, $17.25. temperature. | ae ig : , | , wees Dotted Swiss is delightfully suggestive of soft s | 66 , 5 Fourth Gallery, New Building 5,000 ND MLAS | eh! y suggest 0; ummer, | Small Fire in Tammany Hall. cf SOV VE Ke { ars S}, especially when in such colors as green, light green, rose, pink, Lucette ce reaa YS) lemon, or banana yellow, orange, lavender, blue, blue with red While 600 members and friends of the | 9 r J Doyle Aassociati dancing in T: White 01 Higher dots, tan, brown, black and white. = ° ock N th many Had ses west wine|| Gibez | SO Xs uber A Dew nad aide t ew groups in the These novelty weaves cannot be duplicated, Main floor, Old iBuldiog Hall a fire Bees’ out under the main stair- way dut it was extinguished before any of the dancers learned of of crepe de chine for | Miss 14 to 20. Specialized M. COHEN 115 Tth Ay. Cor. 17th St, January Linen Sale Towels at $15—were $32 dozen Hemstitched huck towels, 20x36 in.j 170 dozen. French h Hand- made t $39. 50 ards toweling at 35¢ yard. Lingeri e, $1.95 to $3.95 Ps ioe the vogue tere pecenber we wate pore linen, heavy An weave, free from 3 | Nainsook lingerie hand embroidered in several pat- for the simple crepe de $12 Kitchen towels now $9 dozen. Let Milk Help You terns and with a daintily scalloped edge, includes drawers, | chine frock. It is now 125 dozen; 22x83 in.; pure linen; name “PANTRY” or “GLASS” . corset covers, chemise with the round top and gowns with woven in. having a tremendous suc- cess, because the models that the French dressmak- ers created are so thor- oughly charming. “LUCETTE” is typical of the Parisian frocks. Simplicity ix its keynote—it is effectively pleated and the only bit or orna- 400 yards Table damask, $2.85 yard. 69 to 70 in., silver bleached, fine quality, soft finish. Hemmed Napkins, $6.75, $8.50 dozen. 165 dozen at $6.75; 20x20 in.; were $10.75 dozen. 187 dozen at $8.50; 22x22 in.; were $12.50 dozen. CROWN cloths, napkins, damask: 2x2 yard cloths. were $18.50—Tuesday $9.75" 2x2% yard clot were $17.50—Tuesday $12.50 swere $21,00—Tuesday $15.00 various necklines and the kimono or set-in-sleeve. Sheer or heavier and serviceable nainsook is used in this lingerie. Sizes 34 to 44. Third floor, Old Building Silk Underthings, $4.85 A small price KeepWell This Winter In Borden's GradeA Milk, your whole’family will have an pesca pie Envelope chemise of satin, two Crepe de chine gowns with a | mentation is the wide sash of \ 22x22 re $15.50 doz.—Tuesday $11.50 * of wholesome nourjs models, one topped off ‘with square neck and wee sleeves, | Georgette crepe in a contrasting a . xs | 4 in “was $3.50 vdeo Geaday tite ment at a cost w ord Georgette crepe, the other with trimmed with a bit of filmy lace | color. Two-piece Jersey Frocks | 64 in, was $4.50 yd.—Tuesday $3.50 rs | tucks. The straps of the mate- or with tucks and hemstitching. You may select it in specialized at $20 63 in. was $5.25 yd.—Tuesday $3.75 will commend “toll to nh rial are hemstitched, Sizes 36 L | Now come in Copenhagen blue, 71 in. damask. “was $6.00 yd.—Tuesday $4.25 | —navy blue with gray sash “ray with navy blue | —black with white | Putty with tangerine —nuvy blue with French blue to 44. Third floor, Old Building white and henna color, us well as in beige, brown and heather tones. It is the model with ac- cordion pleated skirt and over- blouse with white linen collar and cuffs. Second Floor, Old Bldg. (Tenth St.) Linen Pillow Cases, $2.50 pair. arate 22x86 in.; were $4.50 pair. Linen Sheets, $18 to $55 pair. Single bed size, $18 to $42 pr.; double wat size, $22.50 to $55 pr. First floor, Old Building the economical purchas~ er of food. Phone and we shall he dad { you about thic + For ike wee baby A 30-Piece Layette, $15.35 This special layette ‘ Silk-quilted Japanese which a contains it | Robes, reduced everything mother needs for her wee baby and everything is dainty. ° * Pia includes 3 bands, 8 shirts, 2 flannelette wrappe nnel- 72__were $13.5 If th bl b ght t BordensFarm Products Uo lnc. ette barrows, 2 flannel s 2 flannel gowns, ips, 12 | sa eure e u tc ou ou rtland. 7961 om bird's-eye diapers, 2 pairs of ‘bootees. HH ALG lined, Zawaried wits | Cortlond: a Other layettes are priced up to that which is hand made, $50. | silk frogs. $1; $15—were $19.75 Satin, quilted robes with long rolling collar; lined and faced | with habutal Separate things w long flannel skirts, 55ce; Beacon blanke ) baby needs; long slips. nnelette wrappers, dc 5; quilted pads, 1; long skirt flannelette 35 and 65e. IN ONE DAY 1 3 White and Ivory Furniture | ; : Rose, Copenhagen and light ° ° | Free to Women at reduced prices | blue, hey bl eepink, plum, Our entire stock of Furniture j Were Now aati 6 hig $10.95 $4.95 2 wooden hamper: Short Sacques, $7.50 ; ° SH Wesspplp aiuninunder It mates areatirot dee | eee | iT hardeabe were $10 At the February prices 7 sert molds in many styles to sert, rich in Fruit, and mil- sis00 | 2 | orOl, habutal alk. with aie ii s lions h opt % Th roge, § eK , cuffs and , wens tps eile a “iffy Jell used to St ait $1080 pockets, Henna, rose, blues, We could not replace it in today’s market to aheae | Bias plum, black. Short Sacques, $12 were $15 Striped habutai silk jackets, lined and faced with a white silk. Yellow, blue, pink, laven- Motoring Gloves---Out — :* more than the old-style des- serts with the flavors in dry form, Today it costs no more than others, It is due to yourself to get this extra quality when Also silver dessert spoons in exquisite styles. sell again at anything like the same low prices 3 bass Third floor, Old Building And our buying power in the furniture world, due to our very large business in New York and Philadelphia, is not equaled by any store in the country. We always command the lowest prices. Write for our catalog of gifts. See which you want, \} a skh harp soy it costs no extra price, tr . Baila lesser is the only des- 1 . r Third floor, Old Building : ! sert with the real fruit fla NV fleet ailay, fOr RUE cate This is a lively sale of the good gloves that every mo os 4 2 M4 | " a- fog of gifts. You are wel- ,_ pals 18 B lively Bale g SrOves: (Rav GVery mO= - t y RC ae Oe ae urniture is coming down condensed fruit juice in them to serve Jiffy-Jell at- The well-known “two-in-one” gloves $2.45 Corsets— liquid form, in glass. tractively, | Cienthor outsitiss vil inside), fan ane Clearaway of our populas in the near future, so far as we can see, If you expect to need furniture nlack— pairs that were $ anc modele of many types, from the > Next £ e 2 ret j Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis. $11.50,,..Alko, 25 pairs mitten gloves $ 5 ehtdy: bankel carist with eluatio within the next six months now is the time to get it. Ten Flavors Phat were 0... And 3 ay nd St girdle to the heavily boned Only in this February Sale at Wanamaker's—the only one now going ‘4 ALL ey aan ; dele Gate e te on—are prices down temporarily—-10 to 50 per cent.; at least half the . x y ORES stock down 20 to 30 per cent.; many things at 50 per cent. less. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building ADDED—Fur lined alover at half price, COATS—Cordovan leather, reversible, were $115, now English motoring great coats, were $125, now $75. | Motor Shop, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ! the Nanvile boned shaped models, Of cam- lace, figured batistg, Main floor, Old Building bandewux He and bric, Jiffy Jett Now at pre-war price. As low as it ever sold