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“Sug ames “DRY LAW “LIFERS” , FORM JAIL CLUB; ¥& WORK OUT FINES Fake President Must Serve Nine Years, at 60 Cents a Day, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, $921.' Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. , Business Hours— 9 to 5. qt is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store r which make value and give to Earn Freedom. CANTON, 0,, Feb. 18. N open invitation to mem- berehip in: the ‘‘Lifer’s Club” was sent out to-day by the seven charter members confined in the county jedi here. Membership is restricted to men convicted in Ohio courts tor viola~ tion of the dry laws, and fined 41,000 or more who prafer to serve out the timo in jail at the rate vt 60 cents a day to paying the fine. Jobn Saint, Canton, is President of the club, He was fined $2,000 and it will take him mine years to make his accounting with the State. Saint will graduate in 1929. Other members, who will graduate in 19% are Charles Mad- dox of Ravenna, Alex. Pashy of Adliance, James Castos of Canton and Peter Fenza of Alliance, ‘Theodore Inman of Toledo and Bert Mather of Akron will com- plete their time in 1924, gee 3 COURTS SIF¥ TEN JOY-RIDE CHARGES Dry (aw Violations and Grand! Larceny Among Accusations Against Two Brooklyn Men. Seven charges in three courts were the immediate result of a joy ride last mght by John Joseph Dady, a chauf~ feur of No. 237 46th Strovt, Brookly. William 8. Baker, a painter of No. 241/ 44th Street, Brooklyn, who was with Dady, got off more easily, with thres| eharges in two courts. | ‘The men were arrested by Motor- | cycle Policeman Smythe, who said he | purmed a car in Fourth Avenue, Brook- | yn, going forty-five miles an hour. | , Ho eaid at the Fort Hamilton Station he found two bottles of liquor in the car. It was later learned, the police euid, the car had been etolen early in the day from ® garage owned by the Robertson-Cols Company, No. 220 48th Street, Brook!yn. Dady was hold in $2,500 bail m the Fifth Avenue Court to-day on a charge! of ‘grand larceny for fearing next ‘Thursday. Later he was arraigned in the Federal Court on a charge of vio-| lating the Volstead Act. He was also urraigned tater in the Brooklyn TramMfc Court on five charges, namely, driving lights. ‘Baker was given a tence in the Filth Avenue 5 toxication and was held in on charge of grand tarceny. charge of violating tho Volstead Ac uleo Was pressed. eer. WOULD TAKE WIFE Half-Price Days Close February FURNITURE SALE And the Fashion Salons have much news to tell Saturday Brogues at $10 mart walking shoes, to wear with the new spring, tweeds and tailored cos- tumes, An jonally moderate price for a shoe with such ex- oa = perch terres eee ell made and o! ualit; calfskin, In tan and black, First floor, Old Building. 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 the recipes of French chefs, is now only $1.75 a pound. Eighth Gallery, New Building. Down-Stairs Store and Camee Shop, Main floor, Old Building. $150 for a coat of Hudson seal Ed Yes, in the face of the growing scarcity and the stiffening of prices for this popular fur, 28 in. sport model, $150. 36 in. full flare, $295, 40 in. full flare, $325. ‘These two latter Hudson seal coats are self-trimmed, or heve squirrel, beaver and skunk col- lar and cuffs. 42 in. dolman, $375, 46 in. dolman, $445, Hudson seal, with sleeves and deep cape collar, self-trimmed, Near-seal dolmans, $250. (Dyed coney)., 46 in., with sleeves; deep cape collar of Aus- tralian opossum. (dyed muskrat) 86 in. beaver coats, $825. Large shawl collar, bell cuffs, Second floor, Old Building. Saturday’s Sales” A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. $300,000 Wanamaker Furniture, Half Price Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building. Women’s Fur Coats—Absurdly low Second floor, Old Building. Turkish Towel Bath Sheets, $3.25 each Children’s Shoes at good ‘ savings First floor, Old Building. Week-end Suit Cases, $6.75, $7 and $7.25 Toilet Articles below regular price Novels—69 titles—now 50c each BACK; SHE DEMURS, Justice Benedict Strikes Snag Rec- onciling Couple in Court Over Chilt’s Custady. David U. Bonawit applied for a writ Handkerchiefs—women’s, 6 for $1.35 or $2 Handkerchiefs—men’s, 6 for $1.50 or $2 Chocolates and bonbons, 60c grade, 50c Ib. On the Aisle of Special Features, Main floor, Old Building. Men’s $12 to $25 Raincoats, $4.75 to $15.75 Men’s Silk-lined Overcoats, $38 of habeas corpus to~day in Brooklyn Supreme Court before Justice Benedict to obtain custody of his daughter, Shir- ley, two and a half years okt, Bona- wit's recent action for divorce against its wife, Mrs. Adan W. Bonawit, was) dismiased. She is now Iiving at the home of her mother, No, 537 Sast 35th Street, Brooklyn. Bonarwlt, who ts in the electrical supply fousiness, ives with his parents in Ridgewood, N. J. He suid nis wife bought $2,000 worth of roods at a department store last March, tnd wher he abjected, she left thim. “Do yan belleve your wife has been immoral?” Justice Benedict asked. “1 do,” Bonamwdt repyied, “Aro you still wilting to take her back into your home and live with her as though nothing had happened?" “Yes, I’am.” Jusinee Benedtet then -terned to Mrs. Borawtt. “Will you accept your imband’e vroposition, and return to thin?" *{ could not live with hom again,” sne replied. “I do not helteve he means | what he says, if he believes | was m=! moral juslice Benedict adjourned the ar- gument for one week LF HOROSCOPE FOR HARDING. | ‘» Feb, 18,—H. UMBRELLAS Guoranteed Fast excellent quality. Absolutely Waterproof. Color Black SALE ON TO-DAY AND SATURDAY For Men § 12 and Women a _ Money Back Mail Orders If Not Satisfied Filled Others PHC. to 87.25 WANGEE UMBRELLA CO. MANUFACTURERS | 92 East 10th St., N. Y. ‘6 Gh eel eR Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. DOWN-STAIRS STORE New Millinery: Women’s $7.40 to ‘Women’s Chamoisette Gloves Women’s Jersey Suits.. Boys’ 2-Trousers Suits. . Men’s $3.50 IDE Shirts. Down-Stairs Si Suits and Overcoats Afternoon Gowns for women, $49.50 Three ° models of Georgette crepe and crepe de chine, par- ticularly smart for afternoon and equally smart for restaurant wear. T1ustrated is one of the a clever skirt made of a series of pointed panels that fold over each other. This, and a beaded| model in crepe de chine, may be had in pewter, gray, brown or midnight blue. A model in Georgette crepe over satin is very soft and at- tractively loops of ribbon, picoted. In navy blue, gray, tan and brown. Second floor, Old Building. Handbags, silk, $5 —leather, $4.50 Two special purchases. Bags at $5 are of moire silk in black, navy blue, brown or taupe. Several smart models. Bags of leather in Morocco or grain seal are in envelope and flat squarn models. Majority in black, a few in navy blue, brown and gray. Main floor, Old Building, New Building. $16.50 and $19.50 corner Eighth Street, Bloomer Frocks, $4.95, $8.75 (Sizes 6 to 10 years) Style at $4.95 might be called a bloomer dress, as it consists of a middy blouse and generously pleated bloomers. Material is a cotton which looks like linen; blue or brown, trimmed with white, Sizes 6 to 10 years. Typically French is the frock at $8.75. Of chambray combined with checked gingham, with bloomers of the chambray; blue, red or maize. nter Coats, $22.50 $25 to $45 were the earlier prices. Severely tailored models and es for festive occasions. 3 6 to 14 years. Second floer, Old Building, Neck-fixings trimmed with small] going for $1 $1.50 to $2.25 grades. | Charming models of vestees, some even with cuffs to match, executed in various dainty ma- terials, embodying the latest Parisian touches; organdie fine- ly weked with a littie Valen- ciennes edging or flutings of the) organdie, or tucked net similarly develope. New and smart collar and cuff sets with Tuxedo or soft rol¥ collar tines are of the much! favored eyelet embroidery, or- gandie with Swiss embroidery, Plain or crossbar organdie with| ittle ruffle edge™ Main floor, Old Building, New Spring Suits for boys Eight models. Each suit has two pairs of knickers. Correct styles. With very low prices. $15, $18, $20 and $25 New knife pleated fronts —welt pockets— patch pockets, Light gray golfy-looking suits, dark tweeds, heather mixtures, all-over plaids, fine checks, herringbone, stripes, heather effects— plenty of choice, Saturday. And new Hats! The manly fedora of fine felt with roll brim and wide ribbon band of ribbed silk; gray, brown, sage, bottle green; $3.50 and $4. lew tweed hats, stitched roll brim, $3 and $3.50. Caps, large crown, wide peak $1.25 to $2. Third floor, Old Building. For Little Boys Charming Oliver Twist suits with little straight lines and clever collars and cuffs—a brand new collec- tion. 200 suits at $3.25. White pique—wide and narrow wale—collars and cuffs finished with buttonhole stitching in color; some ir, ehambrette—with white pique trimmings; tan, blue, green or brown. 100 suits at $2.75. Trousers of plain colored chambray, waists of striped white madras; pink, green, brown or blue. Coats, $10.50 to $21.50. Smart box model of polo cloth —twill lined—in tan, Cambridge gray or brown, $10.50. Regulation coats—in navy bine cheviot, Venetian lined, at $15.95. Coats of tan covert cloth— with box front—inverted pleat and belt in back, and tailored in a distinctly mannish fashion; satin lined; $21.50. Straw hats, $5.50. Good looking mushroom shapes in fine quality straw; black or brown. Third floor, Old Building. F voit Gains $1.95 Nightgowns, $2.95 These lovely nightgowns and straight little chemises are of nainsook—daintily embroidered with characteristic French taste and charm, and fashioned after becoming models, | A little yoke at the back of) the nightgown introduces a gen- erous bit of fullness. | The chemise has the regula- tion shoulder and a becoming deep neckline. | Third floor, Old Building. | House Dress Disposal at $3.75, Dresses that have been $6.25 to $8.75; good quality gingham in plaids of light colorings and smart checks in darker shades. White collars and cuffs, with | becoming tuxedo lines—in or- gandie, pique or dotted voile add a fresh note to the frocks. Skirts have straight lines and are generously full, Third floor, Old Building. Navy blue serges specially priced 54 in, at $2 yard. 60 in, at $1.45 yard, 40 in, at $1 yard. All Wool. Substantial weights, suitable Low prices on Children’s Shoes Wool for women—$16.95, for women's dresses, children’s frocks, gymnasium suite. Main floor, Old Building. Sample Spring ** Skirts at $7.75 25 are $10.75 grades. 12 are $12.75 grades. 380 are $15 grades. 15 ard $22.50 grades, 8 are $25 grades. ¥ Wool plaids, stripes and velours checks in a variety of pleatings, circular effects and plain straight-line mod- els; and some plain tailored tweeds. Wool Jersey Skirts at $7.75 Newest plain shades. $10.75 grades—a using up of a littje surplus of wool jersey. Second floor, Old Building. Women’s fur- trimmed Coats at $69.50 The type of straight-line coat that is always in good form, made with narrow| belt and set-in sleeves, and given a touch of luxury by means of a large collar of beaver or squirrel. In ‘soft peachbloom or bolivia cloth, dark brown or midnight) blue. Lined throughout with peau de cygne. Second floor, Old Building. New Spring Hats —a surprise at $8 Several hundred hats— many models reflecting the new ideas of Paris. Straw is now favored by the French modistes—and hats of it are featured in this special col- lection. Every imaginable type of hat from the smart severely tailored style to hats with gracefully trailing ostrich. Also— ‘The new turban of straw braid appliqued in motifs with silver intermingled. The new draped hat of lisere straw with pompom of cut os- trich protruding from the front. | AN the new colors, including| gray and rust shades. First floor, Old Building, 74 pairs tan lace. . 55 prs. black calfskin oxfords. $3.15 pr.; sizes 8% to 1. 57 pairs tan play shoes. 35 prs. black calfskin oxfords. 66 prs, tan calfskin oxfords, $9.75 pr.; sices 11% to 2 | 119 pairs black calfskin lace. | 110 pairs tan blucher lace, | 76 prs. black calfskin oxfords. | $4.50 pair; sizes 2% to 6 58 pairs dull black calfskin} ankle strap pumps, sizes 11 to! 2, now $2.90 pair. | First fleor, Old Building. | | Jersey Suits These suits were design-| ed to fill a long-felt want— | a suit so simply and so well cut that it might appear anywhere with serenity, Turkish Bath Important Saturda’ For Miss 14 to 20 As the mid-season needs of Miss 14 to 20 are varied, we specialize frocks, suits, skirts and coats for Satur- day—namely Wool Jersey Frocks, $20 For Misa 14 to 20 One-piece slip-on model with straightline silhouette—but quite different in style, as a sash lefines the new long waistline. Collar and cuffs of white ramie linen give a touch of spring. In gray, henna, Oriental blue, brown, white or navy blue. Il- lustrated. New Silk and Cloth Frocks, $49.50 For Miss 14 to 20 CANTON CREPE frocks in one of the most distinctive mod- els of the new season. In navy blue, trimmed with narrow straps of gray from shoulder to hem to emphasize its long slenderizing lines; a pleated ruffle of gray outlines the neck- line, which extends almost to the’ waistline. Also in gray trimmed with navy blue. Illus- trated. CREPE DE CHINE—plain colors and polka dotted—several models, and all equally new and charming. TAFFETA frocks introduce another new silhouette—loop upon loop of the silk arrangad in panels at the side of the skirt give a decidedly chic line. TAILORED FROCKS of trico- tine and serge present new lines and trimmings—latter include bindings of duvetyn in Spring colors, fancy braids and striped crepe de chine, 116 Winter Coats to go at $35 and $49.50 For Miss 14 to 20 Our prices were $49.50 to 79.50—and earlier in the sea- son some prices were much more. 5 Fine materials, best colors, commendable tailoring, with and without fur collars. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street. Silk Stockings— itwo good groups One group, $2.45 pr— | plus 5¢ war tax. The same stocking we sold a year ago for a great deal more; | full fashioned, double toe, sole and top; medium weight; black and cordovan; all sizes. One group, $2.75 pr.— plus 8c war tax —$3.50 and $3.75 grades; 300 pairs, a special purchase; full fashioned, light weight, black or white; also some with cotton soles and welt, in navy blue | only; all sizes, Main floor, Old Building. Honk! Honk! Motor rugs are down Motor gloves, a third les: Gauntlets, ditto. $49.50 raincoats are $35, of good gabardine. | Leather reversible coats are now $67.50, for the tun, and $85. for the cordovan. In the Motor Shop Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, | and so inexpensive that any | Sheets—a prize | woman might afford at least one in her wardrobe. Two models; one with notch collar, the other 7 ith the tuxedo) front; both have narrow shoul- ders and patch pockets, In midnight blue, tan, brown, black and Copenhagen blue. Second floor, Old Building. 284, $3.25 each, Less than wholesale Made from a heavy grade of Turkish toweling; size 56x80 in., hemmed. A little surplus of a large order made for one of our big | hotels, | lasting satisfaction. This is in accordance with our usual custom. But this year we go farther than we have ever gone. Not only odd pieces and suites are reduced one-half, but— 119 dining-room suites, 205 bedroom suites. 169 living-room suites. —50 leather chairs. 400 brass bedsteads. —100 wood bedsteads, As well as 500 chairs of all kinds. 500 separate pieces. —rockers, bureaus, chif- foniers, chifforobes, dressing tables, buffets, china cabinets, serving tables, extension tables, library tables, house desks, hall clocks, small novelty furniture, $300,000 worth to go for $150,000 Here are a few out of the hundreds of good things you will see at half price Saturday: For the dining-room $864 suite for $432. 10-piece, walnut. $838 suite for $419. 10-piece, mahogany. $481 suite for $215.50, 4-piece, mahogany. $746 suite for $373. 10-piece, mahogany. $1255 suite for $627.50. 10-piece, mahogany. $908 suite for $451.50. 10-piece, walnut. $1189 suite for $500. 10-piece, mahogany. $793 suite for $396.50. 10-piece, walnut. $2000 suite for $1000. 10-piece, black lacquer. $71.50 extension table for $35.75. $86 china cabinet—$43. $86 buffet—$43. $122 china cabine' 1% $92 extension tabl 46. $53 serving table, $26.50. SSS SS Men’s Raincoats sale extraordinary Yes; these are the genu- ine HODGMAN raincoats for men, They are as staple in a clothing store as sugar is in a grocery store. | Every coat is guaranteed | by the HODGMAN CO., and| the variety includes plain} colors and fancy mixtures. | $12 to $25 grades now $4.75 to $13.75 476 coats at $4.75. —made to sell for $12. 200 coats at $8.50. ~—-made to sell at $20, 124 coats at $11 —made to sell at 0. ) coats at $13.75 —made to sell at $25. Workmanship —in all of these coats is a sure in- dication of their real worth, Exam- ine it to your heart's content. New Shoes, $7.50 They are made the good Wanamaker way; black or tan calfskin lace, with the English toe, broad heel, and blind eye- lets, and black kidskin blucher, with full round toe, Burlington Areade floor, New Building, $2058 suite for $1029. 10-pe,, gray enamel decorated. $1434 suite for $717. 9-pe., gray enamel deco! $850 suite for $425. 8-pe., green enamel decorated, $408 suite for $204. 3-piece, ivory enamel. $528 suite for $264. 4-piece, ivory enamel. $1787 suite for $868. 6-piece, walnut. $528 suite for $261.50. 4-piece, walnut. $454 suite for $227. 5-piece, mahogany. $826 suite for $163. 3-piece, mahogany. $87 dressing table, $43.50, $70 bedstead for $35. $146 bureau—$73. $100 chifforobe, $50. ‘For the living-room $667 suite for $333.50. 2-piece, damask covered. $666 suite for 3-piece, tapestry covered, $340 suite for me 2-piece, tapestry cove! $827 suite for $350. 3-piece, velours covered. $592 suite for $296. re ei velours covered. $899 suite for $449.50. 3-piece, damask covered. 1 me LASER tear ‘ape: cove! 190 arm chair $95. 8 Velours and tape: covered. $312 arm chair $1 Velours covered. $62 arm chair $31. $48 reed table, $24. Fifth Gallery, New Building. Sixth Gallery, New Building. *S STORE One of the most popular moves we ever made was to launch the two-trousers suit. We did it last year. It has been tried out. The suits have given wide satis- faction. More 2-Trousers Suits for $37.50 All Wanamaker suit brand new, in the best styles, conservative and semi-conservative; suitable for business, for every day and club wear. The materials are unfinished worsteds and flannels, in gray, blues and heather mixtures; serges, in blue only, All sizes. Men’s Overcoats at $38 Price reduced because size ranges are broken, In the up are single and double breasted Chesterfield coats with and without velvet collars, and box coats in hand- some heather mixtures, just the coat for early spring wear. Beacon cord tires lat close to half Sie List Prise, $34.25 $4115 Now. $17.50 $22.25 $27.78 $28.63 $29.63 $31.50 $82.18 $33.58 $34.00 $41.63 $43.20 ed in the sale prices above quoted. All super-size: the 3% ere 6- ply clincher type; the others are 6-ply straight side. | Perfect. None ‘resh from the factory, up to 8,000 miles by , and . 5 by us, eo Me Aas eeriereaDNe RS 0