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Lot SHUN Ca Ad ae asa P-ITALY TO EXPEL i} Book Written by ‘Sixtus, Brother o fFormer Empress, Gives Offense, ROMI, Feb. 17.—Prince Sixtus of Bourbon and Parma, brother of the former Empress of Austria, will be ex- pelled from Italy because of his book entitled “Austria's Offer of a Separate Peace,” {t was sémi-officially announced here to-day, ‘The book 1s devlared to be offensive to Italians. A Rome dispatch of Feb, 10 said that Deputy Devione had Interpellated the Government in the Chamber of Deputies regarding the presence of Prince Sixtus in Rome. ‘Bhe Deputy asserted that dur- ‘Sing the war Prince Sixtus had qndeavored to strike an irreparable blow st Italy by attempting to induce Fence and Great Britain to conclude a at the ex: pense Sense of htaly. LABOR ASKS DELAY OF U. S. WAGE BOARD ‘Need Until March 14 to Prepare +, Their Rebuttal Testimony, It Is Said. CHICAGO, Fob. 17.—A recess of one month in the hearing before the Rall- road Labor Board on the application of raiiways for abrogation of the na- tional agreements was asked to-day by B. M. Jewell, President of the Rait- way nwpleye rtment ol e American’ Federation of Labor, Bir. Jowell said the. unions” needed unui’ March 14 to prepare their re- buttal testimony, JEWS PROTEST TO LEAGUE. Complain of Expull by the Austrian Authe: PARIS, Feb. 17 (Jewish Telegraphic Agency).—The Council of the League of Nations at its meeting in this city wit! take up the question of the expulsion J of Jewish refugees from Austria. ‘The local committee of Jewish dete- gations recently, complained to the League that, despite promises to the contrary, the suthoritles in Vienna were expelling Jews from the country. The Austrian Ambassador to France, Baron Bichoff, will present Austria's side of the question. LIEUT. ROBBS ON TRIAL. AUSTRIAN PRINCE Accurea of t:miexctement Betore aval Court Martial. Lieut. Lon H. Robb; U. 8. N. | put on trial to-day at the Brooklyn Navy martial. | “he feloniousiy Yard before a general ‘on board the U. he was guilty of disobedience of and that he uttered a falsehood.’ Commodore Charles M. Fahr, N.. retired, 8. the Government Prosecuting the cage and EC. sel for the accused. ‘The specifications allege embezzled $2,024.23" while serving aa a ‘ship service officer 8. Tennessee; 8. is President of the court; Major Robert 1H. Adams is acting for as Judge Advocate ‘Weller and Capt. Henry D, Shanmon are coun- was that | that Dont Merely Ask for corn flakes— _& Specifyy Post TOASTIES by name. Then make sure tS et the yellow and.red package, carefully protect: ed by wax wrapping ‘That is the way to obtain the most satisfying kind of corn flakes ihe very Trial PEVEVYVITIVIITITITUIE TIT eee best made — better in flavor, superior in sub- stance and texture Tells Sold by Grocers Everywhere Made by Postum Cereal Co,Ine, Battle Creek, Mich. TSUCHLCSFCCSECEDEGROCCRSEODESSSSUON REST REDE ENTE from a very large mill enabl to the public. 9x12 Rugs All wool, 51: le for any beautiful Values up tu $60. Brussels "Ru x54 throw-rag siz, in most beautiful Somiler Sined Rags at 9x12 Grass Rugs 8x10 Grass Rugs 4x Ox7) 5 .00 per vu American RUGS A CASH PURCHASE showrooms their entire surplus stock in connection with our immense stock of SMITH'S, WHITTALL’S, SLOANE'S, and SANFORD'S RUGS at prices never before offered Suitable for any room; retail value $20 Tr hgh mene tens, Reta Smith’s f Axminsters 9x1? 4 ell Oe ae seenerees! Rugs | it.1,greee « 9x12 W iltons and designs of the Orient Grass Rugs Kotail Values from 86.00 te 812.00 Velvet Runner dle, heavy grade of Velvet Carpet, SEast3Ou Sh, a a. rna ~ ~ Between Madizon and Fifth Avenues jes us to offer at our wholesale Brussels ‘10° ge AG — By Wholesale Prices. Ai Vetvets room, in all the gs Double $550 Double Piss + Ya. Carpet Co., 30th St. mei Ye * “1 i 1 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, re ae Broadway at Ninth New York, Business Hours— 9 to 5. nine me 1921. Street, . BEGINNING FRIDAY 3, This extraordinary offer follows our usual custom of closing the February Sale with “Half-Price Days,” but greatly exceeds any previous offer in volume, variety and value. In addition to the odd pieces, broken suites, and pieces not to be re-ordered - which we always offer in the Half Price closing days of the February Sale, this year we include 515 match- . ed suites for the ‘various * rooms, complete in every sense, among the best de- signs we have on our floors. All from our regular stocks — WANAMAKER furniture, made by some of the best wood-workers and cabinet-makers of America. 119 Matched Suites for the dining-room Now $373 to $1,049. Were $746 to $2,098, Ten-piece suites, mostly (a few 6-piece), in mahogany or walnut, in a variety of period designs. 205 Matched Suites for the bedroom Now $80 to $4,675. Were $160 to $9,350. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and up to 20-piece suites, in walnut, mahogany and enamel, in ms various period de- signs. 169 Matched Suites - fot living-room’ Now $75 to $996. Were $194 to $1,992. 2 and 8-piece suites, all-over upholstered or with seats and backs covered with tapestry, velours, mohair or damasks, in a very interesting range of col- oring and patterns, ALSO— 500 Chairs Now $2.25 to $295. Were $4.50 to $590. Dining room chairs, bedroom chairs, living room chairs, fancy IN THE LOWER PRICE BROADWAY STORE Suits and Overcoats About 300 suits and 200 over- coats—our regular stock in the lower-price Broadway Store. The suits are not the very hea ights; consequently they will be good for early, spring wear, ‘The variety of patterns and colorings is. un- usually large, and the size range| is ample. Suits and Overcoats Reduced to $19.50 About 680 suil d 312 over- coats—the re er of our) regular winter stock. This is the time when we pre- pare for the new season, and our policy has always been—“Carry| nothing over except in extreme cases, No charge for alterations. Groadway, corner Eighth at. chairs—a great variety, compre- hending the needs of all rooms, excepting only the kitchen and: bathroom, 100 Leather Chairs Beginning at $115.60 for one that was $231. All covered with English mo- roceo leather, American made, 400 Brass Bedsteads Now $19.75 to $51.50. Were $39.50 to $103.25, Dull or bright finish; very substantially made; of fine qual- ity, in a variety of designs, 100 Wood Bedsteads Now $14 to $104. Were $28 to $209. Mahogany, walnut and the various enamel! finishes, in many good designs. 23 Suites for the breakfast room Now $92 to $465. Were $184 to $930. Six+ 12 Reed Suites finished, And more than a hun-| dred odd pieces of reed. All at half price, Chairs and rockers. 500 Separate Pieces All at half price. Rockers, bureaus, chiffoniers, tables, serving tables, extension tables, library | tables, house desks, hall clocks,, chifforobes, dressing buffets, china cabinets, small novelty furniture, ete, None of this half price furni- ture. has choice of it all Friday morning. Fifth ona Sletn Galleries, Building. jece suites in walnut or! been reserved. Full Women’s Stockings from abroad Lisle . thread ‘stockings, exceedingly serviceable, and very good-looking. Plain, $1.50 pair, Fancy, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 pair. The plain stockings are of light and medium weight, full fashioned, with double sole and toe, high ‘spliced heel, and double welt, Black only. Sizes 8% to 10%. The faney stockings have open-work all over, at $2.50 pr.; on the ankles only, at $1.25 and $1.75 pair. All are full fash- ioned, with double sole and toe. The $2.50 stockings have also high spliced heels. Black and white, sizes 8% to| 10%, in all three groups. Cordovan, also, at $1.25. Main floor, Old Buliding. \Week-end Cases Fifty, reduced Now— —$6.75 for the 24-in. —87 for the 26-in. —7.25 for the 28-in. Were $10 to $11, All of enameled drill (not muslin), with tray, two halfway straps and top pocket. First floor, Old Buliding. Newest fabrics and sports colors All-wool cheviots, $3.25 yard. Pastel shades—jade, cadet blue, gendarme blue, tun, beige,| gray. 54 in. wide—lovely, soft ma- terial that will tailor well. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. $300,000 Wanamaker Furniture at exactl T is not big typeand big talc’ in the news] ut the quality, fashion ind fair price of the goods inthe store | which make value and give | lasting’ satisfaction, ae y Half Price. i r— ° New Silks at new low prices bottom costs New models in L. R. Corsets 4,000 Music Rolls at half price RYTHMODIK rolls. 25c to $1.50 each, Were 50e to $3. “The making of these rolls has been discontinued, so we are closing out all we have on hand. They may be played on any! 88-note player-piano. Included are standard classic selections—enough of a variety to please everybody. None C. 0. D. No returns. Salons, , New Buliding. 1,500 Children’s Drawers, 30c, 45¢ Almost three pairs for the price of one pair last year. A special purchase of a manufacturer's sur- plus stock enables us to make this low price. All the drawers are of a fine ality longeloth—fashioned in the much favored Knickerbocker model. 1,000 pairs at 30c-—well made and serviceable—finished with a tiny self ruffle; sizes 2 to 10 years, 500 irs at 45¢e—trimmed with ruffles of lace or embroid- . Sines 2 to 12 years. bois Third floor, OW Bull Bullding. Friday’s Sales A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. $300,000 of Furniture at exactly half price Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building. 50. Week-end Cases.............$6.75 to $7.25 Firat Moor, Old Building. Chocolates and Bonbons, 60c grade, 50c Ib. Lingerie, cotton, Envelope Chemises and Nightgowns } Georgette Crepe Blouses, white, colors; $3.95 Toilet Articles—all below regular prices On the Alste of Special Features, Main floor) Old Bullding. Men’s Silk-lined Overcoats.......... +++ $83.50 700 Beacon Cord Tires—almost half price Burlington Arcade floor, New Guliding. DOWN-STAIRS STORE Women’s Coats, lower at. Bon Ton Corsets..... scorewses see Price Glove Sale for men, women, children, $1.15 Polychrome table lamps, complete... - $17.75 Men’s suits and overcoats reduced to. .$16.50 Men’s suits and overcoats reduced to. .$19.50 86 in. foulards, $1.75 yd. 8,000 yards, in a large variety of pretty designs on navy blue, brown, gray, taupe and black grounds. Crepe Meteor, $1.95 yd. 2,000 yards in 20 shades suit- able for evening wear and street wear. Plenty of white and black. 40 inches wide. 33 in. Pongee, $1.55 yd. 1,000 yards of heavy Shan- tung pongee in the natural shade, suitable for men's shirts or women’s waists and frocks. 86 in Tricolette, $1.95 yd. 2,500 yards, plain and fancy stripe drop-stitch tricolette, in all want "shades, as well as white and black. Satin Charmeuse, $2.95 yd. 1,500 yards, 40-in. wide, 20 shades, including pink, gray in light and dark tones, taupe, brown, also white and black, All prices are based on today's Main floor, Old Butiding. The woman or young girl who desires constantly to keep her figure carefully trained to correct and hy- gienic lines will find that these new spring models leave nothing to be desired. They support the figure with- out in any way hampering it. And—they maintain the correct line for the new modes, The young girl's corset is $3 and $5. We invite mothers to inspect these, their “points” are un- usually good. Exquisite corsets of broeaded} white sitk, hand sewn, in short and long models, are $10 and | $12, An excellent low topped corset finished with rubber webbin; about the top is of pink coma: at $4.50. Third floor, Old Building. 700 Cord Tires at close to half BEACON cord tires. 8000 miles guarantee. Every tire perfect. New, non-skid, fresh from the factory. Size Liat Prices 830x314 $84.25 32x34g....$41.15 82x4......$52.30 = $: 33x4. - $53.90 $28.63 84x4......$55.30 $29.63 82x41g....$59.15 $31.50 33x41g....$60.50 $32.18 B4x414....$62.05 $33.53 B5x4i4. - $63.85 $34.00 B35x5......$77.85 $41.63 B7x6. 0056 $81.35 $43.20 Federal war taz included in the sale prices abure quoted. All these tires are BEA- CON RED SEAL cord tires—the 30x34 and 32x 314 are 6ply and super- size; all the others are 8- ply and super-size, The 30x31 tires are the clincher type; all the others are straight side tires. Ging’ om Frocks ; New—$10. 75, $15 | For Mise 1h tom The styles could not be more charmingly simple or express better’ taste. Model with gurplice tie-around bodice; crisp. white organdie collar and cuffs, $10.75. Straight chemise frock with lon waistline, Mg ramie linen Har and cu 5 Blue, brown, ‘red inner or pink with wi Second “hoor: old ", anth Bt A Unusual Silk Petticoats Tailored styles of silk jersey or with messaline or taffeta ruffle, in dark rich colo wear with the street frock tthe moment, and in gayer for the spring and more feaive oceasions. $2.95, $3.85, $4.35. Third » Old Building, New Fascinating Breakfast Coats little futings—e Knot of giz, Breneh two Pres Sree de; Landres , rable satin, in iovely. opales. cent “coloring and Tih shades ar well ndapted to this dainty mode and add to its charm, Th grow do Londres $19.50, In changeable solin—$12.75, ‘attractive with. cording. trim a narrow tle at the The Guarantee— The makers and the Wan- amaker Store guarantee each of these cord tires up to 8000 miles. As matter of fact, many Beacon cord tires have run more than 20,000 miles. The number of tires in this special offer is limited to 700, tn the sizes above quoted, TUBES—Red and gray tubes, super-size, at one-third off list Prices. Burlington Arcade floor, lew Building. THE MEN’S STORE Men’s Overcoats— silk-lined, $33.50 There is a very good reason for repeating this news about silk-lined Ches- terfield overcoats at $33.50. In the first place, a Ches- terfield overcoat is always in fashion. Secondly, these coats are made from one of the best fabries obtainable —strong and sturdy. Thirdly, they are. silk- lined; which adds richness to a good coat, All in h oxtord gray with This price ; —is much below the re; | lar price of these coats You nnderetniinas is x “. ST A TCT % ee ce RN it =e he ee,

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