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Greenwich Village Is not, according to an whean ways it is, Jazz, played at all hours ber. “The jazz music—oh, my! Those|mother of the bride and of her funny ditties that they play on the younger sister, Gladys, now Mrs. phonograph. I need sleep.” | William Bell Watkins of Westtown, Mrs. Page toak up the tale. | Pa., is one of thé real social leaders | "I own four restaurants in the vil- Jage—all respectable, Your Honor. 1 ‘close at 9 o'clock each evening on the dot, and when I go home to get my rest—oh, noise, the jazz!" “It is a sad tal trate Corrigan as he issued a sum- mons commanding the proprietor of the Pepper Pot to appear in court} ‘Thursda of maintaining a nuisance. w fring 4 . Dinonzo advised Mrs. they'll need T will, in March. ‘The working week in the inclu inspection shops will be reduced to five | e | days this month and next. | raisi lage, “How dare, y swered. respec! wich Village type. All PP WANTTHE ZZ" SHAKEN OUT OF THE"PEPPERPOT” "Residents of Greenwich Vil- lage Tell Court They Must Sleep—Get Summons, the Village is clean, but—oh, my! Why, really, one cannot walk in the streets unless they are insulted. 1 own the house I live in robbed only five times since Septem- Cannot sometging be done, Your Honor? said a reporter. CROSS AND THEO. PUMPS in high and low All jin the GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES + Sizes 2 to 6 CriLDREN’'S HIGH CLT LACE SROES STURDY SHOES ! PHILADELPHIA GIRL WHO HAS BEEN WED | ‘O GERMAN CAPTAIN tt x a old resident, the nice, quict, Place Commissioner Enright 4 of the night; drinks and—the slum . weokern of New York have made the But, let Mrs, Hollis B. Pao of No. 348 West Fourth Street and Mrs. Al- ‘berting de Creveling of No, 145 West { Fourth Street, who came before Mag- fetrate Corrigan in the Jefferson + Market Court to-day complaining MRS. KARL BOY-ED. against the Pepper Pot, a restaurant | _ across the street from their home, | Ceremony Performed in Ham- as a nuisance, toll the tale, ado? \ eWeiakn stand ( bo iongen* watd| (Ores Bride’ 's Mother Cables H Mra. de Gleveling in court to Magis- to Friends Here. trate Corrigan and Assistant District] LANCASTER, Pa., Feb, 11.— Miss Attorney Dironto, “We can get no q dems, Botdething has yot to'be dous Virginia Mackay-Smith, prominent \ with these coal mines, these diamond|in social circles of Philadelphia a mines, these gold mines and—that/and Washington, is now the bride (a Pepper Pot at No. 14 W. 4th Street,!in Hamburg, Germany, of Capt. Karl f directly opposite our homes, y “Liquor flows freely at some ot|Boy-Ed, former German Naval At- | these places. The signs outside them|tache who was recalled to Germany read: ‘Dancing and Drinking’ "— | from this country in 1916 at the re- “Do you mean intoxicating?" inter- . punted Magistrate Corrigan, quest of President Wilson. “Why,” replied Mrs, do Creveling,| A cablegram announcing the mar- | “our young girls and boys are picked | riage was received from the bride's ‘Up unconscious from the stuff they mothor, Mrs, Alexander Mackay- weceive at these places." ican! ei GaSBERISE ee “Have you made a complaint to the} oaueuter to Germany No detalls of Police Comissioner?” queried Mr.! ing wodding were given, but the Dironso. cablegram announced the couple were y Mrs. de Creveling laughed. “Mr.| sary happy. { a Enright says in the newspapers that | Mrs. Boy-Bd is the daughter of the | late Alexander Mackay-Smith, for- | merly Hpiscopal Bishop of Pennsyl- vania. She formerly was a frequent visitor here, and for a time lived hore. Two months ago she sailed for Ger- many accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Alexander Mackay - Smith, I've been of Washington. She has a fine big} home in fashionable 16th Street, within a few blocks of the old Ger- man Embassy. - ae, PART TIME IN B. R. T. SHOPS. | WIll Clone One Day a, Week, and One Week a Month. ! The Brooklyn Rapld Transit Com- pany announced to-day that instead of reducing the number of employees in Its | general repair shop {t will close’ the | shops for a week this month and a week that pepper dust! The ” commented Mawis- Feb, 17, to answer charges | tneases Page. ‘The company says less repair work | Pare an |'# needed because of the suspension of | ur girls are }#ervice on varlous lines, but there will They are the real Green- | be no reduction in the Kind of repair It is the slum work that makes for safety) of opera- ton. Mrs, Open Late Saturday Evenings Another week of wonderful Shoe Bargains for the entire family at unheard of savings. Show- ing here but a few of the wonderful values, ONE STRAP, STRAP New Novelty STRAP PUMPS Newest Creations. 4” Women's Assorted LOW SHOES }| Every desirable style All s collectively, leathe: in Pat. Dull, Brown, ete. All sizes, Some Beaded. WOMEN'S 1-STRAP HOUSE SLIPPERS sortment. 197 INFANTS’ SHOES |= Assorted lot; sizesto 8... c MEN! Scie Sizes to 11 OT TTTTL LD UTI PIODOLT TULA ey ARPT LTOL LLL TUL ILELLU LLL ALL LULL AL LLU LUA DUL LLL LLL UL LLU LL LL EDLILAL ELLA LAID AL ULLAL LMUL LLU EL EL | Tan or Black; BIG BOYS’ SCOUTS and BLUCHER SCHOOL SHOES, . LC Little Gente’ | Sizes Taw or to 13/2. Metal, Ma-| hogany Calf, Patent Leather; Sizes |] Button or Lace. Broadway at Ninth Street New York Business Hours— 9 to 5 Open all day Saturday Git), Fine Formerly A. ‘I. Stewart & Co, I" 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, For Miss 14 to 20 New Silk Frocks Specialized at $35 The two-piece frock with side pleated skirt and over- blouse which has been a tremendous success in wool jersey ‘will be introduced by us Saturday in CREPE DE CIONE at $35. We think it is really more attractive in this fashion- able soft silk. We have made several changes in the bloyse—short wide sleeves, deep fastening of large pearl buttons and bound button- holes and wide hem with tiny fold at top. Collars and cuffs of contrast ing colors—navy blue frock with light gray, brown with beige, peach with gray, turquoise with white, black with white. TAFFETA frocks—model il- lustrated is trimmed with inset bands of white organdie em- broidered in red when the dress is of navy blue taffeta, and gold when it is brown. The new wide skirt of another model is embroidered in band design in contrasting colors— new and effective! TRICOTINE FROCKS at $49.50. TAILORED SUITS, $55. POLO COATS, $35. 50 SKIRTS at $12.75. Exquisite Silk Stockings, $6 pr. Five good styles Women’s Shoes, $10 Second floor, Old Building Bedroom Furniture—in the February Sale Women’s 75c to $9 Stockings—50c to $6 pr. 36-inch Tricolette, $2.25 yard On the Aisle of Aprons, plaids, checks, 85¢. Blouses, new, Georgette crepe, in suit styles, $5.95 CORSET! —less th RIBBONS, remyants, 26¢ to §2. Venice luce collars, 50¢, Human hair nets, 50c doz. Cowhide Boston bags, 14, 15 and 16 in. brown and black, cloth lined, $2.75 to $6, | DOWN-STAIRS STORE | Women’s Jersey Suits. Misses’ Jersey Suits... Fur Choker Scarfs Misses’ New Frocks... Women’s Frocks, close-out........-.....$10.75 Women’s Spring Hats. Saturday’s Sales A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. Girls’ $39.50 to $45 Winter Coats—$22.50 Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits—$12.50 Men’s Good Shirts at $1.15 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Misses’ Spring Coats... They were $8 to $9.50—| all silk, in white, black, and} gold, with solid or eyelet embroidery or wide ope side clocking. 4 500 pairs only, Tax, 40c additidnal, Main floor, Old Building Three gre 8-inch boots, two laced and one button. The buttoned boot is a soft black kidskin with straight tip, with Cuban heels; the laced shoes are black and brown calf- skin and wing tips and perfora- tions, with military heels, one of the most wanted walking styles. ‘The low shoes are of black calfskin with wing tips and mili- tary heels, one of the season's best mod Suitable for wear with woolen stockings. irst floor, Old Building Women’s Mocha Gloves—Special Strap wrist gauntlet in gray, and beaver, $3.85 pair. l-clasp full pique, in gray, beaver and brown, $1.95 pair. 1-clasp, full pique, fancy em-| broidery and contrasting hem in gray, and beaver, $2.95 pair. Main floor, Old Building 36-in. Tricolette at $2.25 yard This is Saturday's fea- ture of Silk Week—a very fine quality of drop-stitch tricolette at a very modest price. White, tan, taupe, rose, gar- net, Alice blue, gold, peacock blue, navy blue, black. . Georgette crepe of the more substantial grade, is yard, shades, and white and ‘Main floor, Old Building Sixth Galléry, New Building Main floor, Old Building Main floor, Old Building Second floor, Old Building Third floor, Old Building Special Features Ivory celluloid toilet arti- cles, slightly imperfect, half the price of perfect pieces. HANDKERCHIEFS, women’s, cotton, embroidered, %4-in, hem, 6 for $1. Chocolate covered caramels, 60c pound. ' Embroidered edgings, bead. ings, insertions and skirting 12\se to 28e. Main floor, Old Building - $13.50 - $13.75 » $9.75 $15 $2 vn Most attractive Wool Jersey Blouses This model, at $6.50. It is a model that has struck a new note of sim- plicity in over-blouses and that has found a charming way for using wool jersey to its best advantage. The blouses fasten in the back and have collars and cuffs of heavy white linen crash, bound with a bias band of self mate- vial, The scalloped lower edge of the blouse is also finished with a bias band of self material. In amber color and midnight blue, a lovely steel gray, brown, old blue, gray-green, tan and beige. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Separate Skirts—new—$10 A collection of 200 skirts," in stripes and plaids in new combinations and plaided effects. Particularly emphasized are the new, much desired plaids and stripes in blue and gray, and black and white, also in soft gicens and browns and tans, « Belts, 26 to 34, Lengths, 32 to 38. 100 Skirts at $3.50 A varied collection of winter skirts in several different ma- terials and colors. Second floor, Old Building | Young Girls’ Winter Coats, $22.50 $39.50 to $45 were the early prices of these school coats and dress coats made to our order in fine wool velours, broadcloth, polo cloth and novelty coatings. Every coat has a fur collar of generous size—opossum, rac- coon, civet cat or seul-dyed coney. Girls’ new Frocks Skirts and Coats Frocks at $8.75—checked gingham dresses with cross- stitch motifs and white pique collars and cuffs, illustrated; chambray frocks trimmed with effective hand stitchery and linen buttons. Skirts at $12.50 — fashioned of the same fine checked, striped and plaid worsteds that go in our’ skirts for the grown-up sisters. Box, knife and side pleated models. Lengths, 30 inches; waistbands, 25 to inches. Coats at $32.50—fine nat colored polo cloth in a sn tailored model that knov season, illustrated; lined plain ‘colored peal, \\r Sizes 6 to 16 year $25 Second floor, Old Bus. Tenth Street Silk Underthings at lower prices 200, of crepe de chine. —nightgowns, $3.50-§5— trimmed with arc paiee crepe or tucked in a simple fashion. —envelope chemises, $ ; were $3.85—four models; bodice tops of lace, Georgette crepe or simple tucking. Sizes 34 to 44, Third floor, Old Building French Lingerie $1.95 and $245 Nightgowns with round or V neck lines embroidered in vari- ous graceful designs; kimono or set-in sleeves, $2.95—were $6. Straight chemise with round neckline embroidered and run with pink or blue ribbons, $1.95 —were $2.95, All of sheer or of heavy nain- sook, All hand-made. Sizes 34 to 44, Third floor, Old Building Women’s Wool Jersey Suits, $16.95 The distinguishing fea- tures of a really well bred and beautiful tailored wool jersey suit are many. The two models we offer at $16.95 incorporate all of them, In the first place they are made of beautiful wool jersey, firm gand closely woven, with a fine brushed wool surface, They are irreproachably tai- lored and made on lines of excel- lent taste, One model has Tuxedo front and patch pockets and the other has a notch collar, but: affects the same pateh pockets and has also the correct English cut Norfolk back, In midnight blue and black; and also in heather mixttres, in Copenhagen blue, brown and midnight blue. Second floor, Old Building Silk Petticoats for Spring The foundation of the new spring frock is one of these inexpensive petticoats wit! the straight lines. Of jersey with taffeta, jersey or messaline flounce, $2.95; of taffeta or jersey with messaline flounce, $3.85. All spring shades, Third floor, Old Building Women’s Stockings jat new low prices 4000 pairs at 50c pair. Were Thc; cotton, light weight, full-fashioned, black, white, cordovan, unbleached; imported. 1100 pairs at 75c. Were $1; cotton, medium "weight, full-fashioned, black, * white; imported, 2640 pairs at 95e. Were $1.35; lisle thread, fine gauge, black, white, cordovan, full fashioned; imported. 2000 pairs, $1.25 to $2. Were $1.75 to $3; lisle thread in four grades and styles; black in every grade, white and cordo- van in some; embroidered fancy side clocking, open-work ankles, open work side clocking; im- ported, Main floor, Old Bidg. Silk Handbags at $3.75 | These graceful bags on good looking shell celluloid frames are of moire silk; some with a smart wide satin stripe. The tinetly Parisian. of the attractive soft-toned silk poplin lining a tiny mirror and pocketbook are hidden away. Navy blue and black, ALSO—envelope bags of | pin seal at $5. Main floor, Old Building We Shall Give Away, on Saturday, 1,000—only 1,000 all we have—-Wanamaker Prim-| ers of the Life of Lingoln. | | Sweets! | The week-end surprise — our famous, delicious caramels of the vanilla flavored filling, cov- ered with sweet chocolate, 60c pound. CAMEE —the French candy made from pSund. Lighth Gallery, New Building; | Down-Stairs Store and Camee lines of the baga are dis-| In the folds| the racipes of} French chefs, is now only $1.75) Boys’ All-wool Suits for $12.50 © Two patr trousers go with each suit! Smart tweeds in grays, browns, tans, greens and heather mix- tures. Avery wide assortment of patterns, plaited and patch pocket models. Well made, roomy trousers, Coats alpaca lined. Other Suits at $20 Also specially low priced. Very new models, with knife pleated yokes, in fine cashmere and twill weaves; neat browns and mode shades. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Student Suits, 50 Two pairs trousers with each suit. New spring models. is Dark and medium shades, suitable for present wear, double and single breasted coats, All xizes, Linon Wash Suits, $4.95 Made in middy and Oliver ‘Twist styles, trimmed in blue or tan in both styles, braid trimmed collar and cuffs, black ties, Si to 10 years. ird floor, Old Building v More Rompers and Creepers, 95c CREEPERS with pockets, of pink check gingham or plain chambray; pink or blue; sizes 1 and 2 years, ROMPERS, with white mad- ras blouse and straight leg trousers of green or tan cham- bray; sizes 2 to 6 years. Other rompers with Dutch or straight leg trousers, $1.35; Dutch overalls of sturdy navy blue or Copen. blue beach eloth, $1.95, Spring Coats, $10.95 Trim tailored coats with notch collar, pockets, half belt and sateen lining of good quality, fashioned of brown herringbone or of gray or cinnamon brown po'o cloth; sizes 1 to 4 years, $10.95. Coats for the 2 to 6 yeur ald are $12.95 to $25. Third floor, Old Building Tan Shoes for the children Good, sturdy shoes for schoo! or Sunday wear: £ —sizes 8% to 10%—$3.15 to —sizes 11 to 1—$3.75 to $7. —sizes 2% to 6—$4.50 to $9. First floor, Old Building | ‘THE MEN'S STORE Two Trousers Suits —and only $37.50 If you will think back a few years, you will easily recall that $37.50, even in pre-war days, was a moderate price for a good suit of clothes with one pair of trousers. Yet now, here, right on the heels of unavoidably high war prices, come these suits with TWO pairs of trousers for $37.50. Naturally, men and young men are buying them. In unfinished worsteds, blue serges, blue flannels, blue unfinished worsteds, All sizes, Shirts still down to $1.15 Probably the last of this particular lot. Men’s Silk-lined Overcoats—$33.50 heather mixtures and grays, Corded madras cloth and percale shirts that were twice this price not many months ago. Plenty to choose from; stripe pat- terns—all good. Ties, 95¢ Furniture for the Bedroom : 200 charming Spring Hats, $9.50 Latest word from Paris teils , us that hats of ert are. Straw A big table overflowing with | four-in-hands ut 95¢ each. More Rabe than you could imagine in half a day. Sweaters, $5 Fine sweaters for NOW—for men who drive or walk to work. V-neck or with collars; $8 grade not very long ago, | Burlington Arcade floor, New Building A Lower Price on Shoes for Men -—$12.50—they were origi- nally $16 and $16.50. Of tan calfskin in brogue and blucher cut, also cordovan brogue. Some have wide Eng- lish toes, others narrower toes, hop, Main Floor, Old Building. Sizes for men. a», ce | ‘Boys’ Shoes $4.85 showing of New Fashions ' A few examples—as sug- gestions for husbands and wives who can come most conveniently on Saturday— of the US| wee good suites. and separate pieces. In the February Sale $255 suite—$170. 3 pieces, walnut. $280 suite—$140. 4 pieces, walnut, $408 suite—$204, 3 pieces, walnut. $598 suite $398, 5 pieces, ivory enamel. $454 suite—$227. 5 pieces, mahogany. $637.50 suite—$478. ’ 7 pieces, mahogany. $435 suite—$217.50. 5 pieces, mahogany. $616.50 suite—-$462.25, 5 pieces, walnut, $422 suite—$281.25. 6 pieces, walnut. $600 suite $400, 6 pieces, mahogany. $52 bureau—$6 $74 chiffonier- . $36 bedstead—#27. $58 dressing table—$43.50, $129 bedstead—$64.50. $122 chifforobe—$61. $60 bureau—sav. $164 vanity table—$77. $64 4-post_bed—$48. Sixth Gallery, New Bidy. to have a vomit is not as scarce as it has been during the last few years.) Many of the hats in this special presentation are of tagal hemp—one of ‘the most attractive and becom- ing of straws. Of course, there are hats of silk-and-straw and rib- bon hats, too, Platinum gray—rust — jade— henna—navy blue—are the dom- inating colors in the different types of hats, Ostrich—eurled and uncurled —uadorns many of the dress hats —fruits and flowers are fa- vored trimmings, too, Tailored hats are smart be- cause of their simplicity. First floor, Old Building We have added several hundred of these Chester- field overcoats to our stock, and Saturday you'll find sizes complete for all men, Full silk lined, with velvet collar, in oxford gray; a coat in which a man is always well dressed and one that can be worn on any decasion. These sold in our stock earlier in the Fall season at $75. The kind that will stand the wear and tear of sprin; ing. In tan, black, wil pon soles, wide toes, smaller sizes are laced. Larger sizes bluche® it, oNSizes 11 to 18% and 1 to 6, Arcade Dartington mi ae again _ en ery en arene pn capo t SE SR Nie A ee a nr eS har