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/ . - 7 ~ ~ IIT, Tp, ae 7, ay > \ s we ap re HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921 — . AORT-CIRCUITED YELEPATHY MAKES WORK FOR HOSPITAL "Chicago School of Thought” Teaches by Mail, but Some- thing Goes Wrong. 4 By Farmer Smith. OBDAR GROVE, N. J., Fob. 8. HITS town te all “het up" over the story goink the rounds that Mrs. “Soupy” Clock- { grorthy and Mrs. Wallic Dobbs had “® Teal fight in the latter's kitchen. * Wallie Dobbs, s0 the story goes, bed been taking lessons from the ‘ "Chicago School of Thought’ which teaches by mail how to throw ones thoughts to another @nd cause him to say whut the @udent desires, » In the Dobbs parlor sat Si Por- kins, “‘Soapy” Clockworthy and -Wallie Dobbs. In tho kitchen were Mrs. Dolibs and Mrs. Clock- “worthy. By his wonderful mind- jthought waves, Walle started i ‘and “Goapy” arguing about capl- tal and labor and then threw the tenght into “Soapy’s” mind to all Si a Har. Just at that. moment Mrs, Clockworthy stated that her hus- ‘band was the most wonderful ma. in the world, and, to her amaze- ment, Mrs. Dobbs replied, “You're @ liar.” Dobbs’s thought had short-cir- guited. Mrs. Clockworthy is in the ‘Thumb Point General Hospical, faid to be doing nicely. TO URGE DAYLIGHT SAVING. Witty Commercial Organisations to Confer To-Morrow. - Delegates from more than fifty com- merelal organizations in the Bastern time tone will attend the meeting of the Merchants’ Association in the Wool- worth Building to-morrow to consider plans for obtaining a Daylight Saving Law covering the zone. & Is not Intended to endeavor to get the present Congress to pass the legis- Igion desired, but it is hoped an agree- ment can be reached upon a programme for obtaining the enactment of a bill by the next Congress, either in special or regular session, The Eastern time one extends from the Atlantic West to Cleveland and Detroit. It G t Gets the Dirt Not the Carpet GALLI-CURCI SIGNS FOR NEXT SEASON AT METROPOLITAN Contract Made a Year Ago—Wifl Continue to Sing With Chicago Company. Music lovers were not greatly sur- Prised to-day at Giulio Gatti-Casas- a's announcement that Mme. Gallt- Curci has been engaged for the next season of the Metropolitan Opera Company. For two or three years it had been rumored the famous prima donna was going over to the New York organization,* The only statement Mr. Gattl- Casazza made, aside from the formal announcement, was that the contrget was signed a year ago, before Mary Garden became head Of the Chicago tompapy, effective when Mme. Galll- Curci's contract with the Chicago company expired at the end of this season, It was said, however, by the singer to-day that her contract with the Metropolitan calls for appearances in New York and Atanta only, and that she would continue to sing with the Chicago company in Chicago, which later was admitted at the Metropoli- tan. She also will have considerable ‘or concert appearances, born Independent had provoked the m oasure. The dill woul remit, recovers. for damages tus Fo finehine ‘those eign Ing to any rage, religious denomi % sect or order, iome tnwmakers anid the bill's pro- visions are 80 broad & politioal party through its officers might sue for dam- ages. PUTS BLAME ON MOV.ES. To Them Mee. O'Grady Attributes Increase in Juyentle Delipquency. Mra, Ellen Q'Grady, former Fifth Deputy Pollee Commiasioner, speaking terday before the Government Club, Jamed motion pictures for an Increase in Juvenile delinquency. Touching once on her resignation from the Police De- partine paid: whe q ‘I don’t know why they didn't want lice Department. Tt sup- pose it was because I was doing the right thing.” re. O'Grady said women are neces. sary tO the Department, that welfare specter, $100. 10 Months Credit Morer'e Teter: Connidential CGN, werteor phos work is distinctly a woman's work, and called attention, to phe work of the women in the separ ont. when New jooded = wi York was soldier and callors. - _ BILL AIMED AT ANTI-JEWS. ALBANY, Feb. §—A bill to athend the Libel Law to prevent attacks upon the Jewish race Was Introduced last night by Assemblyman Edward kK. her who sald artic Henry For War, Maiden Lane, Ninth Floor Our Only Place. F you have to run for a train, telephone to Huyler’s and your order will be carefully packed, wrapped and waiting for you with © your name on it when'you go by. At 6 P. M. 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YORK 346 LIVING IN S't., BROOKLYN Gentlemen: Absolutely free to me, send at once the details of your great free triatgoffer and easy payment plan and also your heautifully illustrated folder. EUREKA Name «....-- Address ... Soft-finish Georgette Crepe We shall feature, Wed- nesday, in our 8} al show- ing of spring silks, a very fine grade of soft-finish Georgette crepe, 40 in. wide, at $1.50 yard, In 35 exquisite shades. And black and white. Main floor, Old Building Chambray Frocks, with Bloomers, $5.75 For girls of 6 to 10 Last year the price was more than $5.75, just for this type of hand smocked frock — without the bloom- ers. Bloomers are finished with tailored button-on band at the waist and elastic run bands at the knees. In all the lovely colors that mothers delight in seeing their little daughters wear. New Gingham Frocks, $6.75 Gingham, is in tiny checks— plue, red, brown, green, laven- der or pink with white. Model illustrated has guimpe of dainty white lawn—this mod- el also comes in plain colored chambray at the same price, $6.76. Another model bodice and sash. Motifs of hand-cross-stitch- Sizes 6 has empire ing adorn both models. to 14 years. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street To women who wear All-silk Stockings $2.50 — including lax — is the new low price for an all-silk stocking. We can- not find any that measure up to our standard which can be sold for less. The silk is*a fine quality, medium weight; tae sole and toes are double thickness; heels are high spliced; hlack and cor- dovan, Main floor, Old Building ' The Silhouette of Fashion is founded on the lightly-boned girdle with a low elastic waist line; dainty things fashion- ed of satin or brocades in various designs. One model particularly suited for a dancing girdle is con- structed of alternating panels of elastic and brocade. Five 'FEMINA models, $3.50 to $8. . Third floor, Old Building at Ninth Street ‘ New York It is not, big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Oriental Rugs Third to Half under price serviceable goods at Longeloths and nainsooks, soft finish, $2.50 to $5.25 per piece of 10 yards. Jacquard brocade ril 6% in. wide, pink, borrsad white, 65c yard. long lisle gloves, mode, $1.55 pair. 2-Clasp overseam French glace gloves, white, $1.35 pair. Women's cotton handker- chiefs, embroidered, %-in. hem, 6 for $1. Men’s satin stripe white cot- ton handkerchiefs, %-in. hem; 85e each—6 for $2. Wome! beaver and git, ‘amy (qual) rast u Furniture for the Living-room —and for the library—all we have on our furniture floors—with reserves Com- ing in from the warehouse each day to fill the places of pieces sold—is in the February Sale at 10 to 50 per cent. less Most of this furniture is one-third to one-half less— as we ascertained on a visi through the stocks yester- day. Beautiful furniture! As good in the unseen parts as on the surface. And in more wonderful variety than you will see anywhere else. A few examples 8-piece tapestry covered suite, ag hen ih price $97. 2-pe. tapestry covered suite, Dainty Underthings from France—$5 Nainsook nightgowns, straight or envelope chemises, and draw- ers, fashioned with all the skill and taste of French needle- women. All are embroidered in grace- ful designs, some trimmed with ' lace, some scalloped and the fine footing characteristic of the French is used on some chemises and drawers. Sizes 84 to 44. Third floor, Old Building Chic of Paris in Little Tub Frocks at $4.95, for Miss 2 to 6. Four bloomer frocks of fine soisette with amnuning and un uspal necklines, cuffs to the bloomers and trimmings of the material—all tell-tale marks of Paris. Blue, pink, rose, yellow or green, Third floor, Old Building $609—February price $254.50. S-piece tapestry covered suite, $662—February price $331. 2-piece mulberry velours cov- ered suite, $728.50—February price $364.25, 8-piece green leather covered suite, $909—February price $454, 3-piece mahogany cane panel back and side suite in covering of mulberry and gold damask, $603—February price $402, 2-piece Maroon figured velour $963—February price $481.50. 2-piece tapestry and velours covered suites, $485—February price $242.50, 3-piece tapestry and velours coyered suite, $886—February price $577.25. 3-piece mulberry velours cov- ered suite, $827—February price $350. 3-piece mahogany cane panel back and side, tapestry covered suite, $549-—~ February price $439. 3-pieee taupe figured velours covered suite, $1130—February price $565. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Men’s Overcoats .... Broadway, corner Eighth Street Wednesday’s Sales A “gale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of less than market price. It is a signal td the thrifty to act. Living-room Furniture—February Sale Fifth Gallery, New Building Annual Sale of Sterling Main floor, Old Building Sales on the Aisle of Special Features Lace vestees, Tuxedo collars, frills down front; Buster Brown collar and cuff sets, 50c, Silk petticoats of jersey with self or taffeta flounce, $2.95, Frénch perfumes (revenue tax included) — VIOLETTE DE PARIS Extract, $3.50. Toilet water, $8.50. Face powder, 78¢. Com- pressed vanity powder, 26c, YU YU Extract, $3.50. Toilet water, $8.50. Face powder, 78¢, Com- pressed vanity powder, 26c. Main floor, Old Building Soft-finish Georgette Crepe, $1.50 yd. Main floor, Old Building Men’s Suits, two pairs, trousers, $37.50 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building DOWN-STAIRS STORE Misses’ Chiffon Frocks........... Women’s $4.45 Gloves............. Fur Choker Scarfs ................$9.75 Women’s Sweaters, low at..........$6.75 Breakfast Coats of colorful satin Three models—one with smart little lapels and short sleeves, particularly appealing to the woman who wishes a Uistine- tive touch in all that she wears. $12.75, A narrow ruffle finishes every edge and a bit of colorful fruit fastens the robes. In opalescent pastel shades. Third floor, Old Building Silk Petticoats for new season, $4.35 Taffeta, serety or messaline petticoats of a very fine quality of silk have achieved low price of $4.35. They affect shades gay or sombre, for the spring costume. , An opportunit which stands Third floor, Old Building Two-Trousers Suits go out at $37.50 | During the war many | men learned that a suit with two pairs of trousers is far more desirable and economical than a suit with one pair of trousers. To be sure, some men have worked on that theory all their lives; but retail stores in general never en- touraged the idea. But now— —a sale of men’s two-trou- sers suits is something to think about, particularly when the price gets back to its rightful place. Blue Serges —being numbered among the fabrics, help to tell the tale of this unusual Soper tunity. Blue unfinished, deserve And what they lose, you gain. Because the 171 pieces, taken frorh our own prized collection, are superb | specimens of the various Oriental weaves and color tendencies, The ‘reduction in price applies only to the 171 pieces covered below, and constitutes, we think, one 15 Chinese rugs. $269—were $452 to $450 Average size, 9x12 ft. 50 Daghestan rugs. $62.50 to $87.50. . Were $125 to $175. Antique and modern pieces; sizes from 5x3,10 to 5.7x3.11 ft. 80 Kazak rugs. $75 to $175. aN: Were $175 to $350. Extra heavy; sizes from 6.10x 4.2 ft. to 8.8x6.1 ft. 10 Kermanshah rugs. $95 to $125. Were $180 to $250. Fine examples; sizes 6.2x3.10 to 6.9x4.6 ft. 20 Room-size Sarouks from On $475 8 $675 11,8x7 ft.. teat 12.5x9.2 ft.'. $1250 $6: 14.8x10.5 ft. $1500 $750 10.6x8.9 ft.. $795 8875 2s ie 18.8x10.8 ft. 1000 14x11.6 ft... sss ; 16 Room-size Mahals A few examples— Side Now LLOWES Piso cons 225 10x8.6 ft... F 6 10.5x7.11 ft. 11,10x8.3 ft. 5 10.2x7.2 ft.. 9.10x7.3 ft 11.4x8.3. ft 6 10.5x7.10 ft. 5 ye ee 450 11.8x8.11 Theis... $475 Extra large size Rugs Chinese, Kermanshahs, Ispa- bans Kashgars, Raropkhy lige ere New 18x12.5 ft........ $1500 $750 16.9x10.7 ft. $1250 785 20x12 ft 1600 925 14.6x11.8 1850 $925 18x12 ft 2500 5 18.8x12.10 ft $2950 $1250 16,6x11,9 ft. 1250 18,6x10.9 ft, $1360 18,7x10.8 ft. $1450 17,10x10.9 ft 1500 17.8x11.9 ft 1800 16x11.4 ft, 1750 17.7x10.6 750 16.4x10.6 ft. * 750 16,2x11,5 ft. : 19K11.8 ft... * $2: Third Gallery, New Building blue flannels, heather mix- tures, and one club check add lustre to the variety, Good models mention; and these are the conservative single and double breasters that a man can feel “at home” in from the first day he dons the suit. Going back ~—-a few months, to the be- ginning of the season, we find that suits of equal grade’ were considerably more at wholesole than the price we are now quoting at retail, That fact is interesting only because it illustrates the drop in clothing prices, Most men can be fi in this sale - fitted in mind as well as in figure, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ne ne i ee A AL LL LA AA Sn ee ae ee Eo

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