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TENET? i meio ~ t: bane ERE oe wn ore THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY dollars was taken from one man and a Aliver watch from another. The boys cuffed and kicked the four who And P While on Way to OF) nothing worth stealing and *cattered ‘ar Elizabeth, | when watehmen from ghe plant came Twenty youths Ket uponcasix foreignera| Out to investigate the fdisturbance. on their way to apply to} work at the} ohn Mange, of Noh 402 Livingston Standard Ol) plant near Elizabeth, N.| Street, and Michael MdCarthy, of No. ang ehhh 3 both of Elizabeth, were arrested HIP OFF COAST HERE TALKS WITH MAN ON PACIFIC s, + 7 + At 10 o'ek -day C Nhe ronversation and Concert Music | tiem to mibmit to boing sentched Ton Carried by Wireless Phone == | a eae When Daddy Comes Home at Night ; ——___—_—_ 4 | LOOK FOR WORK; ROBBED. | "piles off New York, carried on a onversation with a telephone perator at Catalina Island, off’ he coast of California, and ard phonograph music from the ‘The most widely ‘acifio Coast, lest Sunday. A» kk trade- A happy welcome, a “comfy” chair, his vireless operator on the tanker bmi eh ory slippers, and the promise of a zestful, Lisc0, 100 miles off Now York, Perrina Sauce, appetizing, inviting dinner. Be sure you eard it all, the Original keep the promise. He deserves it. It ‘The ediwersation asd conéert we means so much for the evening at rere by wireless telephone and and nes, the’ Gloucester first ‘etting into communication with jew York by wireless phone, hen successively with Pittshurgh, Shicago, Davenport, Omaha, theyenne, Salt Lake City, Winne- aucea, Nev., Los Angeles and San ‘rancisco on land lines, and finally rith Catalina by: wireless phone. ‘he experiment lasted more than n hour. Col. J. J. Carty, chief engineer f the American Telephone and ‘elegraph Company, who made he plans, said many wireless op- rators other than the one on the inker had notified him they lis- med to the conversatior LEA & PERRINS In a booklet which Downtown Store stew sire Cowperthwait & Sons 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. | "THE establishment of Cowperthwait & Sons dates back to 180 TT eters the birth of this beloved President. Just as “Honest Abe” Lincoln was known for his integrity and steadiness of purpose, so too have Cowperthwait & Sons upheld for 114 years their reputation for honesty in merchandise and courteous and able service. An enviable record, surely. The outstanding feature of this service is our Liberal. Credit Plan which enables you to buy all the things you want without touching your “Nest Egg.” Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings CGobatizt Wr Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also $166.50 Actual Saving on this Chippend 7—two years Of 10 pieces in American Walnut or Mahogany with characteristic ball and claw foot on all pieces. Buffet, 60x23, giving spa- cious top drawer for Nn with two other drawers, one plush lined for silver, and 2 deep compartments, Wide Server, 40x19, with drawer and ‘shelf. " Com- modious China Closet, 43x 15, with 4 shelves, 1 deep drawer and latticed doors of delicate design. The Table extends to 6 feet. Five straight Chaira and 1 Arm Chatr of tapestry or leather seats, ale Suite Reduced from $832.50 to $666 Payable‘Only $30 aMonth $160 Reliable Phonograph at $148 Payable $2 a Week Saving tke Price of 12 $1 Records 24 selections for you to choose from our large record library of latest dance tunes and songs. Talking machine in Queen Anne Period Cabinet of Mahogany, 48 in. high. Firmly constructed, fitted with double spring motor which is positively noiseless, Special Features: Tone Modifier Silk Plush Coy- ered Turn Table Made for The Restfulness of ihe Wing Chair! Have you tried it? The ‘springy’ cane back withssupporting wings. Both arm chair and rocker with tapestry of blue velour seat and Baby Carriages |Gas for Mild Weather = [Bed of dignified design. ‘Ends of handsomely matched grained wood. |Two widths, 4 ft. 6 In. in Jwalnut, and 4 ft. in ma- hear $47.50 Rugs & Carpets 27x54 Wilton Velvet Ri our own customers only. Plays all Wilton Velvet Rug, Seam~ makes of records, Yass tunes that your toes tingle mea, Honolulu June. Whispering, sey. 6 | This large size bas adj roller rubber ug pyar val reed hi 173) Rubber Mate Vacuum Carpet All baying, Y Hellable Repair Work on All Makes of Machines, Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. and 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Stacion, ° with Broiler, $49.50 I Cowperthwait’s , Liberal Credit Terms b tds weeny worth 1 worth: » worth weekly weekly 50 weekly on 81,000 worth Other Amounts in Proportion. 1 Pay by the month if you wish, No Extra Charges of Any Kind. 10% Off for Cash % worth Paris sends new Lillian Corsets Broadway at Ninth Street New York Business Hours~~ 9 to 5 The maker of these fa-| mous corsets is again in this country studying the figure of the American wo- man. On the ship on which he} recently arrived came five of his new models, each a creation distinguished for its perfect taste and the ex- quisite execution of details. Many new this season. The Straight Back which accentuates the beauty of an erect carriage is a line which has made these corsets famous. It is inherent in each LIL- LIAN corset, LILLIAN corsets are to be had in New York only at the Wanamaker Store, Third floor, Old Building Enamel Bedroom Suit 125 Perfection Oil Heaters at $6.75 100 Sun-bowl Electric Heaters at $8.75 Seventh Gallery, New «Building Lingerie Ribbons, 45c Handkerchiefs, women’s, Crepe de chine envelope chemises, $2.75 | al . Graceful, artistic Negligees, $12.75 1d “Regulation” Frocks 1 ha 7 Crepe de chine nightgowns, $3.50 and $5 House frocks of gingham, $3.75 Aisle of Special Features, Main floor, Old Building $5 to DOWN-STAI More Trimmed Hats... Women’s Union Suits.. Misses’ Frocks. : Georgette Waists.. Women’s Shoes...... The excellent quality of the crepe-de-chine is em- phasized by the graceful draping of the model, clev- erly managed by a narrow elastic belt hidden in the folds. Long flowing sleeves add to the charming and becoming lines for both large and small women, In delightful shades of roe, jade, French blue, flesh and orchid. Third floor, Old Building 21—to be exact Because the sizes, 6 to 14 years, have become incom- plete—in fact there are no white frocks and only a few in blue in size 8—we re-priced them $5 to $9. Prices were $5.95 to. $13.75, Galatea, unbleached muslin, Palma cloth and linen are the materials. | One and two-piece models. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Wednesday’s Sales A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. $125 and $150 Royal Wilton Rugs—$75 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building French Lingerie . Specialized at $5 Just a glimpse of this charming hand-made im- Ported lingerie will con- vince you that it is, indeed, something unusual. It is beautifully hand-em- broidered in dainty designs on fine nainsook. . Nightgowns of nainsook are generously full, with tiny little sleeves, | Baibe chemises — 5 om e- tithes with even the bottom edge hand-sealloped. Straight chemises to wear with the delightful little pan- taloons. Third floor, Old Building Silk Petticoats A variety at $8.95 In a variety of silks. Straight line petticoats, ed, at the bottom with tiny ruffles in attractive motifs—for wear with the new chemise frocks. Petticoats with flounces, both with aecotdion pleating or erisp| ruffles—for ‘neath the new frocks with voluminous skirts. Those of radium silks are in springlike colors and those of heavy satin and silk jersey are in dark rich street colors. Extra-size Petticoats $6.45 to $10.95 Tailored models—in silk jer- sey with taffeta or satin ruffles, and in satin with pleated ruffles of the same silk. Third floor, Old Building es—in February Sale Sixth Gallery, New Building Third Gallery, New Building to $1.25—10-yd. piece colored, 12'4¢ each $12 Shirts, $2.95 RS STORE $2 - +60 .. $9.75 and $15 Renae $3.95 \Handkerchiefs from Paris ’ rm | Men's and women’s, in gay colors—pink, blue, navy, rose, lavender, green, tan and in white; stripes, checks, dots, figures, flow- ers and other effects. Plain hemstitched, hand rolled hems; hand hemstitched, tape, crossbar and damask tape. For women, 50c to $8 each. For men, $1.25 to $8 each. Main floor, Old Building 420 lace-trimmed Scarfs at $1.50 Imitation Filet lace-trimmed dresser or buffet scarfs, 18x54 in, with 6-inch lace edge, mount- ed on fine round thread Irish linen. $2.25 grade, Main floor, Old Building ‘Linen Toweling A new lot of 17-in. toweling; all linen, white or colored bor-| ders, firm weave, suitable for tea or roller towels, is 35¢ yard spec First floor, Old Building Formerly A. | | Some new Sheets and Pillow Cases 54x90 in, sheet 63x90 in. shee! 72x90 in. sheets. 81x90 in. sheets. 45x36 in. pillow cases... $1.10 $1.25 89c maximum value, The muslin sheeting is of very good quality —pure cotton, no filling. Sizes quoted are before hem- ming. First floor, Old Building 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs, $75 7 were $150. 43 were $125. The seven are worsted Wiltons, of the finest grade; the forty-three are wool Wiltons. All are closely woven, with designs which are good copies of Chinese and Oriental rugs. We have reduced prices because we have no rugs in the other sizes to match, and cannot get any more from the factory. Third Gallery, New Bldg. Bedroom Suites in enameled woods In the February Sale of | Furniture is a collection of | bedrooom suites painted with enamel in a variety of tones. All these suites are reduced in price during February. We do not be- lieve you will be able to find so wid «# choice of such substantial furniture, | nor such real economies, | anywhere else. | The enameling is done very | thoroughly, in the bright, marble-like finish, or in the an- tique brushed effect. Examples of suites and savings $575 suite for $460, 8-pe. green enamel, hand deco- rated—twin beds, bureau, chif- fonier, dressing table, desk, table and night table. $850 suite for $566.50 8-pe. antique green enamel decorated, full size bed, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table, night table, chair and bench. $522 suite for $417.50, 6-pe, antique green enamel decorated, full size bed, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table, table | and night table. $310 suite for $248. 4-pe. blue and ivory enamel | decorated, full size bed, bureau, chiffonier and dressing table. $1150 suite for $766. 6-pe, antique yellow enamel decorated, single bed, bureau, dressing table, night stand and bench. $628 suite for $418.50, 5-pe, ivory enamel, Louis XVI. type, full size bed, bureau, chif- forobe, night table and chair. $904 suite for $603. 8-pe, ivory enamel, twin beds, bureau, chifforobe, dressing table, night stand and bench, $1756 suite for $1317. B i enamel, Louis Six full size bed, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table, night stand and bench, $700 suite for $467. ‘I-pe. ivory enamel, twin beds, bureau, chifforobe, dressing | table, chair and bench. $310 suite for $197.50, 4-pe. enamel suite, full size bed, bureau, chiffonier and dressing table. Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. $1.85 $1.50 These prices represent today’s Shre Stewart & Co. Spring has made a very definite impression upon the fabrics that fashi women’s suits, wraps an frocks. The collection of early modes now on view in the Women’s Fashion Salon are variations of the same theme,—that of exquisite material, made with per- fect simplicity, to attain which requires very fine workmanship. Women’s New Suits are all exponents of this thought. One is immediately impressed by the wonderfal fi their material—trico ret twill, er it od tricotine in pewter gray, beige, wren tan and midnight blue, | We call attention to The new trotteur suits with the Godet ripple at the side seams of the coat, and to the other new trotteur with the short coat that manages to be long waisted. . These are two unusually good models this spring. Of course, the Lea Ot tai- lored suit with a narrow belt is still holding favor with many discriminating women. Many of the new suits are beautifully hand embroidered; with silk and with fine metal thread. In the collection are some most lovely 3-piece suits that have bodices of heavy canton crepe and that combine beige or gray and midnight blue, The New Gowns are showing decided favor to Canton crepe, Morocco crepe, Georgette crepe, taf- feta, crepe back satin, lace, and crepe de chine. A collection gowns devel- oped in these materials, in midnight blue, beige, gray are particularly smart for afternoon wear. Then, too ats rae twit tricophi' “ Poiret t' i ne, Seicating in the smart new tones o pewter, wren tan and Tnidvight blue. The silhouette that is long of waistline and ai: together supple graceful distinguished test of these new gowns, Ulustrated at the left is a frock of midnight blue crepe back satin, combined with gray Canton crepe collar. Fine embroidery in silk in self color, eyelet embroidery and two-tone effects of material are [is not big type and big tafe in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. The New Spring Fashions for WOMEN The New Wraps These develop the same theme of exquisitely fine materials. Cashm juv- etyn, peruvia cloth, or lando cloth, exquisite silk duv- etyn and veldyn. Ilustrated at the right is a wrap of veldyn—an excellent impression of the spirit of the mode of the new spring wraps. This is of beige, in combination with midnight blue veldyn, and trimmed with wide strips of beige silk stitching. The long shaw! collar and the rather seant kimono sleeves afford a decidedly Parisian line. The new panel back that hangs full from the shoul- ders and a new set-in sleeve ‘that is cleverly made with long shoulder, appear in several other models. Wraps of Piack satin, elab- orately quilte:, made on this same @eant kimono sleeve line, swith the-waistline confined by a narrow girdle, are also new and ly smart. New Skirts Checked skirts of soft brushed éamel’s hair, in soft green and buff color and other gay com- binations, are $25, Skirts with very wide black and wide stripes or checks are emphatically smart; $25. A new heavy knitted fabric is made into skirts of white bound with color, also white with an 8-inch black stripe toward the bottoms $15.75. Skirts of richer fabrics, some embroidered in Chinese effect in gay color, are $25 to $37.50. A special lot of pleated skirts in prunella cloth in midnight blue and: beige combinations are $15.76, Stripes and plaids. among the newest trimming notes of these new things. Second fleor, Old Building THE MEN’S STORE More $5 to $12 Shirts for $2.95 E & W shirts. 643 $5 shirts 217 $6 shirts 1041 $8 shirts 1019 $10 shirts 680 $12 shirts | All at $2.95 | Every man knows them. Every man knows, also, that EARL & WILSON shirts are sold all over the country at fixed prices. But— There are times, like these, when surplus stocks accumulate and price read- justments are necessary. That is why you can buy EARL & WILSON shirts that were made to sell at $5 to $12—now at $2.95. In fact, some of the best stores in the country sold these identical grades and patterns at $5 to $12 all last season, Every shirt is a genuine EARL & WILSON. The name is plainly attached. And this will be the last (they tell us) of the under- price lots, Better than last time because the grades begin at $5 instead of $3.50 Men’s Silk Socks down to 38c pair Last time we had them they fairly flew out. Thread silk socks in plain colors. Silk plaited socks in shot effects ang clock- ings. Seamless, with mer- cerized cotton cuffs, toes and heels. Sizes 9% to 1114, but not in each kind. Seconds of our 75c and 80c grades, Burlington Arcade floor, ew Building