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WOMAN AND 8 MEN HELD IN DRUG RAID Eitire East Side Block Surrounded in Swoop Upon Suspected Garage. Special Deputy Police Commis- sioner Simon, in charge of the Nar- cotic Division, surrounded the block bounded by 11th Street, 12th Street, First Avenue and Avenue A with a squad of his own men and twelve de- tectives from Inspector Coleman's staff at 2 A. M. to-day. A girl who came out of the Levia- than garage, No. 405 Hast 11th Street, was arrested. The police syy she had a vialvof morphine, She described herself as Jeanette Connelly, a chorus sirl, of No, 812 Wast 12th Street: She was held for having narcotics in her possession, The detectives then searched the/ garage and say they found a number of bottles supposed to contain drugs and some hypodermic needles. They arrested eight men. The police say the garage owners | knew nothing about the traffic al- leged to have been carried on there for some time. UNION DUES NOT TAXABLE. May Be De turns, by Labor Men. Members of labor unions, in making their income itax reports, may deduct b as business expenses dues paid to such organizations, according to a ruling made public by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Union men, how- ceives damage money in a libel suit must include thie in hie return. Alimony is not taxable, but wome who receive a verdict for breach of promise or who accept e settlement of court f Dall ever, who receive strike benefits must include such payments in their re~ tion for Personal Injuries or tlin ‘ble, but any one who taxes on these amounte, ae - ah, op, 4 fe} ap.’ Ter op =, ee aps Final Clean-Up of Our Entire Stock of Rugs, Carpets and Draperies at to the Consumer. . ar a Saving of 50% $20.00 9x12 Brussels Ru gs—suitable for dining and bed room, in Oriental patterns $60.00 9x12 Smith Axminster Rugs—Not the kind you see advertised usually— THE EXCEPTIONAL $10.00 9%12 Grass Rugs—in much wanted blues, tans and greens, for any room in the Tas Sa “an Var ys, “ Pa Xv Pt 5,000 Yards Extra Heavy Cretonne- desirable patterns and colors Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Filled Peerless Drapery Corporation Pe 19 EAST 17TH STREET Telephone 6822 Stuyvesant 7 a are joted From income Re- J Off Fifth Avenue quality skins. cuffs. and cuffs. long. quality skins. and cuffs, Eastern Mink Wrap Originally 4950.00 Now morn Saks & Company « A Most Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Handsome FUR COATS Te is our firm belief that New York women will never again see such values in fine furs as are offered in this sale, auctions—fur prices advanced 10%, to 15%, which is a sure indication . that retail prices next season will show substantial increases. Our advice to you is—buy your furs now in this remarkable sale and effect an un- precedented saving. At the recent Hudson Seal Coats, Swagger Sports Model of Choice Originally 410.00. Now Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long, self collar and Originally 450.00. Now Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long, wonderful skunk Originally 550.00. Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long, with skunk collar Originally 750.00, Taupe or Kolinsky Dyed Squirrel Coats, 36 inches Originally 550.00. Natural Squirrel Coats, beautiful quality skins. Originally 675.00. Natural Squirrel Wraps, 45 inches long, very choice Originally 1150.00. Near Seal Coats, very choice quality skins, skunk or Originally 350.00. Now Near Seal Coats, Sports Model, Skunk or self collars Originally 285.00. Marmot Coats, 36 inches long, belted model. Originally 185.00. Now collar and cuffs. beaver collars and cuffs. Eastern Mink Dolman Originally 3950.00 1950.00 Choice: Mink Originally 2950.00 2150.00] | Now 1550.00 New York. Business Hours. 9 to 5. Broadway at Ninth Street, FEBRUARY 16, 1991, Women’ s smart Tweed Coats, $29.50 These are really unusu- ally smart coats, of beau- tiful materials—some im-) ported,’ and some, equally beautiful, are domestic. The coats are in two models, | with raglan sleeves and huge patch pockets, adjustable collars and belts, the type of coat most suitable for soft heavy tweeds. The colors are such fro mixtures. they are difficult to describe—soft green-blue, mixed | with brown and dark blue, gray | with invisible plaid, mauve and rose, beautifully blended, dark blue and buff and purple. One of these coats is suitable for general wear, motoring, traveling or sports. Second floor, Old Building. An sleack veiling Sweater at $12.75 | There has been such a de-| mand for this type of! sweater that\ the Sweater Shop has specialized on one particular model at a very moderate price. Coat model, long Tuxedo front, well cut shouders, well fitting sleeves, two patch’ pock- ets in front, long narrow string girdle—a model which has been most successful for this type of sweater, In sand color, ‘black, white and, midnight blue. Second floor, Old Buliding Thursday’s Sales A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. Bedroom Suites—in the February Sale Winter Sale of Toiletries Silk Petticoats Dressing Robes of cotton crepe $3.95 Cotton Stockings, women’s, 3600 pairs. .18c pair Bodice-top Vests, women’s....20c and 35c each On the Aisle of Speciat Features, Main floor, Old Building. Men’s Two-Trousers Suits at $37.50 Men’s $1 and $1.50 Silk Ties—65c ‘Have you seen the | ‘New Pari aris modes? | We cannot remember| when there was a season quite like this. The mod-) istes have each had exquis-| ite idea and yet each has| had such different inspira-| tion. | Of course, this makes our | presentation of Paris mil- linery Intensely interesting SUZANNE TALBUT’S hats might almost be described as untrimmed, a single velvet and silk rose adorns a GETTE — and ODETTE’S ceptions of an afternoon hat is} one of picturesque dimensions in| black Milan with a profusion of | tangerine colored, ostrich with black uncurled ostrich inter- mingled. Reproductions of the Paris models will be made in our own workroom—at | conservative prices. | First floor, Old Building | | | Sixth Gallery, New Building. $2.95 to $4.35 Men’s $7 Silk Union Suits—$4.50 Men’s $5 Union Suits—$3.50 Men’s Shoes, incomplete sizes—$4.85 urlington , Arcade flo DOWN-STAIRS STORE Women’s Black Satin Pumps Misses’ Dresses Fur Choker Scarfs Boys’ Percale Blouses. .. Printed Georgette. . Imported Organdie. . Furniture for the Bedroom * There are 108 suites— each suite a different style or finish—to choose from in the February sale. 23 styles—10 to 20 per cent. Jess. 23 styles—25 per cent. less. 42 ei lee sone third les 20 styles—one-half less. The suites are in mahog- any, walnut or various col- ored enamels; and you} Frocks for mornings at home Simple little frocks of} crisp batiste, attractive, | new, serviceable; made for us after ou own ideas— At $8.75 and $9.75 In various soft colorings. Third floor, Old Buliding |New color designs have choice of Louis XV.,/ in Spring Skirts Louis XVI., Heppelwhite, Sheraton, Adam, Queen Anne, Italian and Colonial types; each suite contain- ing 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15 or 20 pieces. Sixth gallery, New Building Boys’ Wash Suits, $2.85 Nine different models, including middy, Norfolk and button on models. All white, white and color com- bination, solid blues, tans, greens and gray for spring wear, for house wear or for summer wear. | The price represents a decided saving. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Third floor, Old Buliding. In the collection special- ized at $15, for instance: a brown and tan pleated| combinations of! kirt’ made stripes, arranged cleverly so that the checks are| concealed until the wearer] moves; —f beige and blue striped) skirt with Aine stripes in mauve and white and yellow; new effects in black and white stripes and plaids. Baronet satin skirts, $10 We are glad to again offer a collection of beautiful Baronet atin skirts in black, white, mid- night blue ply m Thi " eeautifully tailored, ring the Skirt Salon is able to present style features in} skirts at prices we have not been able to achieve for many seasons. Second floor, Old Building. nd flesh. Sim-| Everything in the sale is | below regular price. Sale prices quoted include Fed- eral tax, where levied. \Mail orders Quantities are large enough to enable us to take care of mai! orders. Just tick off the arti cle you want, give qu ity or number you want,® sign name and address, and mail to ‘ ‘John Wanamaker, New York. Telephone orders will be given prompt attention. Call Stuy- | vesant 4700. The sale will, overflow from the Toilet Goods Sec- tion into the Aisle of Spe | cial Features. For ryt teeth Pebeoo tooth past Be Kolynos tooth oe 1s Fornhan tooth paste, 37 Huthymol tooth paste, 17 Pepsodent tooth paste, 39. Pyorrhoelde tooth powder, 70c. Catox tooth powder, 16e. Lyons tooth powder, 16. Mouth washes Hyco-Thymoline, large, Sle lyco-'Thymoline, Sozodont, mall, Sozodont, large, Listerine, large Dioxegon, Rubifoam, Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1 pound, Iie. Creams flesh food, Pompelian massage cream, 6c jar Fompetian night and day cream, ~’Mennen's shaving cream, Toilet preperation A\imolin powder, Ponds’ extra Phillips’ milk o Odorono, 2c, Mando depilatory, Delatone, 760. is Demiraclo, 48¢ and 72: Neet, 37c. Laite de Beaute lotion—the widely known neh prepara= ‘ion for beautifying the skin; $2.29 size now $1.56 ‘Two French — perfumes YU YU and Violet de Paris—$5.20, reduced to $3.60 ‘Two French toilet waters—YU YU and Violet de Paris—$6.20, redui 0. powder, * compact powder, Soaps Palm olive, 90¢ doz. Physician and surgeon, $1 doz. Lifebuoy, Be Woodbur; 8 ra’ unscented, Ie. cake salt, §-Lb ‘ © soap, Be cake Juanita imported custile, S-1b. bar, $ | holder (op shaving Vinamaker bath tablets, assort ed odors, 17¢ grade, lic, Conti Italian castile soap, $1.85 bar. Juanita Spanish caatile soap, | 100 grade, 166 cal de * Almeida olive oil soap, 126 cake $1.25 dozen. Paim und olive soup, 12¢ eake dozen jhalme ro olive soap, % cakes for cocoanut oll sham 47e and 85 and 6% pha toni Danderine tonie, 39 Face powders Dorin ¢ rouge—38e. Levy's La Blache face powder, | ce powder, i5« “Mavis face powder, 47 Wahna toilet preparations 16-02, impor $-02. liquid shampe 4-04. bottle eau 16-03. Borozyme mouth wash, &5¢ wrade, ; Boroayme (oath pow der, t 60c. Witch hazel cream, 65c. grade, Faleum, tins, 106 v7 geranium veine, $1.26 sie, 78¢. Bath crystals in covered gluse Jars, $3.50 size, $2.25, |. directoire perfume, 0c, ies: directoire tollet water, 0c. Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Michaud French toilet soap, 25¢ | | ‘compact — powder and | face powder, {0c grade, jrroxa cream, 870, bottle Capitone hair tonic, Coty, 1Origan extract, 1-08 hize, Sty LrOrigan extract, 2-08, a (original package). y Chypre extract—l-oz. size, $2.25, Taleum powders Mavis talcum, Rabdcock's talcum, 16c. Squibbs violet or carnation, 160. Mennen’s violet or borated, 200. Vanity powders, lip sticks, rouges, pencils rench conwpressed face powder, jouble | box, compressed powder and re ane ree tbox of natural rouse, 160. Lap sticks In metal cases, Se. Byebrow pencils, black of brown, ‘Mascobrow for the eyelashes, 15c. Silk vanity box—compressed pow- der—26c and 50¢, Large silk ‘box—compressed pow- der—7 Double silk box—-compreased pow- der and rouge—50c. iGueriain’s Alp stook, gilt case, juieriain’ ‘8 Itp stick, leather case, 4 Kerkot's, ‘8 Dier Kiss extract, 1-02, pottle, P iioramye extract, 1-02 extract, 1-02, bot Rubber goods Lubber face wottle, 36¢. ubbe: r water bottle, seconds is Anish of $1.50 grade, guaranteed, 65e. less fountain syringes with and jattachinents, perfect, 8 red rabber water bottle, wart, $1.50 grade, $1 maker" ioulded ‘mare water bottle, 2 at., $2.26 grade, $1.75 ‘Wanamaker moulded. ~ maroon fountain ayringe, 2-at., $2.60 grade, Semioh fountain syringes with attaclimen|, $2.50 grade, §: Bath sprays, large 9) pray quality, red tubing, $1. 5 ft. red tubing for ‘ovina Cretonne tourist case, per lined, 75¢ grade, 50c; $1 grade, ie, Household rubber’ loves, assort- ed nines, B00 grade, S8e patr. Rubber face sponge, lhc grade, 10c; 50¢ grade, SOc. M jot water bottle, $1. sheeting, single m vy, one yard wide, $1.35 grade, 90c; one and one-half yards wide, $2 grade, $1.50; double- coated, ong yard wide, $1.75 grade, $1.15; double-coated, one and one- half yards wide, $2.50 grade, $1.65. ver shower caps, special, 250, Household rubber aprons, check on one side, rubber on the other side, 7c gride, Gc, um sponge bags, 6b¢ to 850 Fis Bil ponge, ‘pags, Tic to $1 grade, Sanitary goods Sanitary rubber aprons, 25c, Sanitary rubber belts, medium und large, 26e. Sanitary towels, individual, 6oy sorbent cotton, 1 1 oz. 200; $ 0z., Manicure articles tutex manioure sets, b2¢ size, 40 utex Nail white, tui 0e ‘nize, ex cuticle remover, 30¢ size, Gutex nail cake, d0c size, 27 paste polish, 30c al: enamel liquld poll ,Hyglo nail polish, cake, 25 issors, 75% Nail scissor Hoot manic \ assorted sizes, J polish, 39 ch liquid nail polish | with remover, $1.67 rade $1. Toilet brushes and sundries ce. to , assorted Tilak buck Hair brushes, 600 Tooth brushes, imported stift | belatle, 19¢ | Nail'brushes, assorted |. 50¢. grade. 0c, ivory ‘celluloid dressing ilold dressing », 16¢,, 25¢ Women's rubber dressing comb, | "Tubber fine combs, 15. Complexion brushes, special, boc Bath brushes, detachable handle, rade, Bic. 1.21 Sanitary ‘wool Powder putts, as- sorted sises, 10c., Tindes, t00 fo. to, foe Velours powder puffs, in enve- lope, assorted sizes, 10c. and lsc. grade, for 8¢. Meta} tooth brush cylinders Kid vanity bag, Suk vanity bag, 25: Swansdown powde rade, $1. Plain wash cloth, seconds of 10¢ grade, 5 for 2c. Double wash cloth, seconds of 1be. grade, 10c, each, Knitted ‘edge wash of 15e. grade, 10c. eac Warner's fountain with cream, $4 size, Main floor, Old Buliding. . Tho oreeta the quality, fashion and f: price of the goods in the st which make value and_ git lasting satisfaction. Fur Neckpieces for the Spring ‘Odd silks—made Union Suits, $4.50 Acquired under very fa orable conditions, so th the prices represent the u timate value possible und prevailing conditions, Scarfs of Fox $29.75, $59.50. Double fur, taupe or brown. Stone marten, $35, One skin, large, full, color. Stone marten, $69.50 ti 4 Two skins, large, full, good color, Squirrel, $29.75, Double animals, extra fine, i} dark, i Squirrel chokers, $11, Good quality dark skins, Second ae ea a ; More Two-Trouser Suits at $37.50 The two trouser suit has. made a hit! The dems is growing and for Thurs- dhy we have added 500 more suits to our stock, so you can come expecting a complete assortment. Fabrics are in oa colors— blue, gray—and ther tures, and include blue sei | flannel and unfinished worsted There are single and d breasted models, in conservati and semi-conservative styles. And—two pairs of trou: with each suit. Men’s Shoes—Prit drops to $4.85 351 pairs of high and 1 shoes, including’ some ver’ makes, Sizes are probes, bat. in the lot are AA, A and B wid and a few wide widths, The price is so low th showfd be quite a little flurry o shoe selling on Thursday. | into ties, 65c Of course, these four-in- hands would not be 65¢ if they were made in the reg ¥} ular way. The maker / found the odd pieces of f | | silks; and he made up the ties for us to sell at 65¢ ine stead of $1 and $1.50. Rich ff colorings; many pat unquestionable quality. Still some E. & W. Shirts, $2.95 An echo from the big sale, Genuine EARL & WILSON shirts, none of which was less than a $5 grade, We're hel the makers to readjust stocks, and helping you to a ff generous saving besides, | ‘Union Suits, $3.50 $5 grades silk-and-cotton in # white, pink and blue; self and figures. All sizes, but not color, Sleeveless; knee $7 grades” white tub silk; sleavevents knee length; broken \ purl walang. 4 ————

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