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ae ae ont ay Pecans era 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. Much Wanamaker FURNITURE at HALF Price during the last six days of the February Furniture Sale $300,000 worth | to go for $150,000 This, in spite of the fact that furniture prices show a drop of but 15 per cent., athird of which is offset by increased freight rates, making net decrease only 10 per cent. And the further fact— that we can find no com- forting trace of a down- MASSED WORKERS Concentration in New Gar-| ment Centre Prompts Bosses | to Build Homes. Homes for 80,000 families to repre- sent with the land an Investment pf $100,000,000 are under consideration for permanent relief of the metropoli- tan housing situation. Labor itself 1s expected to take the principal part, although preliminary arrangements are receiving the active support of big manufacturers most in- timately connected with this labor, also of life insurance companies, sav- mgs banks, mortgage and title con- erns and various promotion syndi- eates. The idea is to supply just what there is no promise of getting very THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Misses’ Frocks of Tricolette, $8.75 Many a young woman has wanted a tricolette frock, but the price mark has stood in the way. Here is a Ra ol angle to the | propositio! . ° The Evening World's Klub Korner ———=== Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales No. 15.—Billy Brighteyes’s | New Home. | lA Billy to Crabb's tumbledown farmhouse, where Si lived and enough to kick the snow off his 000 he dashed into the kitchen where seated around the stove and showed them his new pet. me?" cried Toddy. Toddy was Si's\[ cousin. Si, “I want him for myself.” ‘Oh, mama, I want him,” Toddy vA - Ooprsiaht. 1901, wy ‘The Pee Publishing Us. (The Mew York Bruning Werk) By Gousin Eleanor SHORT walk brought Si and worked. The boy did not stop long Farmer Crabb's whole family were “What a pretty squirrel, is it for “No, he is not for you,” snewered | “You said once ot ai think the little creature will be| happy here?” | "Sure he will. I'm going to put him | in the big cage that's out in the wood- Some of the Dining- ®oon through ordinary market action —that is, homes for smal! wage earn- ors. Concentration of the garment trades shed and feed him everything he likes. Witl you hold him, Uncle Crabb, whil I fetch the cage?" A shiver ran through Billy at the “Is It For Me?” cried Toddy.) fh Mb AE Bick tre Si Semin alo Loe We have good tricolette dresses to offer at $8.75. They are well made; the All-wool Blankets ward tendency in_ the prices quoted us for furni- ture to be delivered during room Suites at half $681 suite for $340.50 FEBRUARY CONTEST. Uerpelynite suite of mahog- word cage. fo the dlatrict Just wet of Seventh | "Farmer Crabb took Bitty, trom si. Subject: “What 1 Do With My pees are soloetul and (Double bed; 6 Ibs. weight) | the next six months. any, buffet, oblong "extension, venue, from . ‘He'll make a fine pie,” he sal vings.” pleasing see; and the ‘ N 1 i ; lable, five side and one a # base for starting the move-|jooking at the plump little squirrel, BN awards of $1 each will be . y: Nevertheless, in this ment. These manufacturers are fleck- |g; looked concerned. _ given the ten Kiddle Klub F eature Hats variety of models affords Only 12.75 pair | great February Sale, for Ce $1898 suite for $699. jueen Anne suite of walnut, buffet, china cabinet, server, extension table, five side and tng from al! parts of the metropolitan district, as well as from the restricted Gave New York zone, to the great being completed for their service. The rush is much like good choosing. Sizes are 14 to 20. Downstairs Store, Old Building. “Hush, busband,” said Mrs. Crabb. Then to Si: “Don't mind him; he's teasing you. S! laughed and went out. For some reason Billy felt safe rest- During the past year blankets of this grade have been as high as $20. Be-| six days more, or so long as the $300,000 worth lasts, You may buy at half members, aged from six to fif- teen inclusive, who write the best essays on “What I Do With My Sav- ings." Now—at $5 | Hand-made hats make} their presence felt in this the sudden avalanche of wholesalers|ing in Farmer Crabb's big horny |,, The essays must not be copied and they were) one arm chairs. from. old downtown districts along |hanas. ‘They held bim faster but inore | the Contestant must not accept help feature group at $5. Women’s Frocks fore the war Saud) regular price— $038 suite for $466.50, Broadway into the Fourth Avenue| gently than did Si's weaker fingers, | {m elders. There is a glorious touch of| searcely lower than the’ —bedroom suites, matched; h F +50. os section ‘alter the subway had induced Ballders to put up splendid modern oe The latest type of buildings dures leaders and the whole trade fol- A note from the parent or teasher of the sender saying the composi- tion i# original must accompany each essay Louis Sixteenth suite of maw hogany, buffet, china cabinety server, extension table, five side —dining room suites, matched; —living room suites, matched; | —leather easy chairs; there was le: somehéw Bill: to get awa chance of escape, but did not want so much either; there was some- springtime about them — often) in the color; in the gay little] bouquets of flowers; in the price we are now asking. They are absolutely fresh. | Plenty at $25 Here is a little resume of thing in their strong grasp that said: : an ' i —brass or wood bedsteads id hai: fows, in order not to be left out of the |. i , Write NAME, AGE, ADDRESS happy uses of straw. Deserving ] y 5 U SAE Rive PRE SURITe t on “I understand, litte fellow, T'm your ang ‘Cin NPICATE NUMBER ale- of epectal mantion|are these me vee Pe We brought them in by ex-! ¥ parate pieces for all $800 suite for $400 ‘The attention of now activity ana| Tn terror left Billy's eyes, He was| "netly The Mitzi sailor 4 z a0. ese press from the mill where| rooms; of which you have choice Guasn Anna: euite cf waindes from several hundred. It is all Wanamaker Furniture—GOOD | new frocks are made of— —Crepe de Chine —Taffeta silk feadership is doing it Out-of-town uurers are crowding in, for ete additional advantages in the order of the needle trades, Quar- Address N. Y. Evening World Kid- | die Club, No. 63 Park Row, New York City Contest closes Monday, Feb. The Watteau shape Feather hats Rainbow hats quiet. But Billy was far from content, In| his furry | head plans to escape they have just been made. 100 per cent. wool warp | buffet, china cabinet, server, extension table, four side and one arm chairs. 38. é fers in the big buildings are rented| ete going round and round. How ensuite This means quite natur- —Wool i cent. wool fillin | i go fast that already there is urgent| Cold he wet away? catrying @ hig Mother, | ally, that matron and miss | aalih phat! : 100 het cent. in ey ony | And you may travel the bias uals oes ae teed of more room. aquirrel cage want to put him|When pain and sickness made me can be served with equal Piteite Con akeel rd dean SuBis whole length and breadth) yn. "Riivtet, ‘china pabineed MASSED WORKERS MUST GET BETTER HOMES. Bo of our great country with- out finding another collec-| rmer Crabb gave ery Who gazed upon my heavy eye hand | And wept for fear that I should die? server and extension table. grace; and, at $5, we con- $746 suite for $373. sider these hats quite apart | equal in recent years at a Beaded, and braided, and price so low as $12.75. Billy tunic, and straight-line mo- sprang out of Si's This means that 250,000 or more s M 1 | hrough the open door of the cage. My Mother! f th d types i tion of good furniture so A workers will be concentrated soon in|! a 1 2 et, 9 rom e ordinary types : Aas rf Queen Anne suite of mahog- the new garment trades centre, They| He Was frightened, distressed, his), By IRENE BUDD, aged 11, New that are offered regularly | dels—quite sufficient in In plaids of pink, blue, rose,| large, so varied, and so low-| any, buffet, china cabinet, five now in all parts of the metro-|‘¥* popped out aoe he looked sjoney York City + that ori ef variety to answer almost tan and gray—beautiful in pat- priced— server, extension table, five side politan district, All are suffer ng i eee any ee eight to the a baie Se Re | every call tern and color. In texture, soft and one arm chairs. wn with the rest of the people| Knowing why, Billy went right to the My Kitten. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding. | : f d warm, yet light on the bed. —for siz days more. Fem exorbitant rents which take from ee a en Ae ne SnRLLA, fast! Tf have w little kitten, ——___—_—_—_—_— And the suggestion of = aie 4 A ; Some of the Living- Sauarter toa third of their earnings|# NO Could. cow the| lies very d | springtime is so insistent A limited quantity only is Some of the Bedroom room Suites at half here, but we will take or- If she wants | $782 suite for $391. Smt that demands for hush wages | "hee! going so fast. | thes aavir ga aa bel that you'll enjoy laying Suites at half saeuraby are keyed to the pitch: of aid sth eyo hayes newet ate | at little Kitt '}] fine black satin psd he apes aot ge ines the RT ot the high rents, said Si, “he's so happy no have a little kitten, | anyit 3 50. ple fc Taal cota of garments 1st come es, he's hippy,” agreed Toddy.| He frolics all the day, beginning the new season the demand exceeds the Louis XVI., walnut, full size dala with comcng ct hor aie ee eee oe eiivina necessaries In| “See how, his eyes shine.” When any one comes near him Here is a quality that is); With a fresh, new one. present supply, which is) Low-end bedstead, bureau, chif-| gold velour, loose Cashion seats, the after-war deflation. And this| Poor Billy, poor children. They did He always likes to play of a 3 | Sizes.36 to 44. likely. forobe, dressing table, chair and puts the probi: \ Hirectly up to thelr) not understand him one little Bit.) + save a little kitten Head ses it pee Downstairs Store, Ol oe Jlery, New Buliding. bench. | $667 suite for $333.50. ~ employ:rs. ‘To rcduce the price of|They thought he was happy RREG TREO OGeY nent nice: Fe pring | 0 2-piece all-over upholstered The Next Story: Billy Brighteyes $2820 suite for $1160. Longs for the Forest. 36 inches wide; suite with covering of blue and gold damask, loose cushion Cichade ly HE AeA cect ala I wish that you could see him USEE. My Italian design, antique anti! the Boe He ee ive Se walien - Chasing Uttle mice. ye or emphasis at} 3 green enamel, hand decorated} seats. a Crete iio. yr | Mond Sales ; a0 wa MAA eEIE io rents and nomes of| FALLS TO SUBWAY TRACKS, | *'xesitte Mtn | Ee EE eeuantinn onday s sa twin bedstead, bureau, ehitfe-) $549 guite for $274.60. fhe largest living costs. With 250,000 He can mew the best of any one, a chair and bench. — , 3-piece mahogany suite, cane or more workers—it may be within a few years—concentrated panel backs and sides and loose “sale” i , is the offer of A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, cushion seats and pillows with 1 | Vietim of Vertigo Rescued Jost Be-) That's what they always say $565 suite for $282.50, Wool jersey thor arativel: Ag: et en~ ¥ No h nT vii i Be eee tian heise noatiened fore Train Pall Pik Cle oRal sr ala abat 0 b 5 95 serviceable goods at less than market price. Ivo enamel, full size bed-| covering of tapestry, ; @llover the metropolitan district, good | Frank Nuazo, fifty-six years old, of! And will not frisk his tail at me. $ stead, bureau, chifforobe, vanity 666 suite for $2 Rusinens wand surest iat employ | No, 280 Bast 195th street, had an at-| “What will I think of that? | VErDlOUses, Has Half Price Days—February Furniture Sale dressing table, chair and’ bench. Boe all-over onal orm secure be a OMe s ack ol ny while stan ne On 0} T i + r BL biwer rente witiin proper accersle| etncn ie etroniet the dans creel By RUTH STANTON, age ten Rae [ReroeMl Ar Dons Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bullding. $528 suite for $261.50. suite, covering of tapestry, loose bility, And thia is just what is un- | "° 1 el dl svree?| Stonington, Conn. ‘ abou wool jersey over- as . Louis XV., walnut, full size cushion seats, pig station of the Lexington Avenue subway is blouses is their practical-| || 32 Oriental Rugs at ‘Half 1920 prices pone We $871 suite f 5500 Scumhit. tks :|early to-day and fell to the tracks, He] blous el c stead, bureau, chifforobe and 71 suite for $435.50. BAL ect a re OATH E tee renee i | HUN LGMATURA: Boi eeipeyaes G1 HS ARS We are an eet avon ta tear ity; and that is something | Third Gallery, New Biag vanity dressing table. etsbiece reed suite done in adjacent sections along the central | tion who saw him fall just a few min-| po All our brains with knowleder. that most women realize. lw P " ‘ 438 suite for $2 ronze and blue with loose cush- west side, Hut business is fast press-| utes before a train pulled Into the sta-| To fll them ‘with. Clean “and pure These styles. are appro-| || “H-wool Blankets for only $12.75. pair Manegerye fall tee penctéag,| 28, eats, with covering of blue {mg out over all that territory, and, nee Pp Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. onan, ‘ull size bedstéad,! and gold damask. fo. furthermore, it 1s not the policy of | on Nuszo received a lacerated stnip | priately embroidered; and| bureau, chifforobe, vanity drese- nd possible interna ies when he And imp! things abolist . 4 ¥ 5 . * mace 4 e fdea is to make suburban homes,| pital by Dr. Kerra of,that institution, To make our work a play ney ee gray und) |] Books, 1,000 volumes, at..............50¢ each ||| : $258 alley for es ivory and lavender enamel with here costs are less and there is| = == | And we will be rewarded well ekin blue. # 9 vory enamel suite, full size loose cushion seats with cove: ee te tae ae ane Throughout the llvelong day. 01d Building. Chocolate Marshmallows, special........60c¢ Ib. bedstead, bureau and chif-| ing of mulberry figured velour. | CORNS AND TIGHT | ie EEC eEN i CE POLLACK, age 14. | SHOES NO EXCUSE ie | TO PLAY HOOKEY _ §how To Join THE CLUB AND} | wholesome surroundings. FIRST HUGE EXODUS TO SETTLE IN QUEENS. | Good transit is the main considera tion for this great housing campaign, Downstairs Store q forier, Fifth Gallery, New Building, amaLaSRE RNERAATEN AMER URITCmNLA ARIS a Special showing: _—_ Prize capture of Toilet Articles—everything under-price Alsle of Special Features, Main floor, Old Buliding DOWN-STAIRS STORE Fibre silk Sweaters, $4.95 and the immense arteries connectin, Ss OBTAIN YOUR PIN. eens with midtown bi : -| Boy Must Obey Law. Despite Beginning with aay oum- rel . * a ‘ ° Sate wave bocoras conducive ts Sro:| Vie ache” and Go to rg Fibre, or artificial silk,| |] Misses’ Frocks of tricolette.............-$8.75 |] of Black Silks |Oriental Rugs jectors of the New World's largest . iC ie if i J . = F ity ef needio woresra, The piace ts School. Court Rules sweaters in surplice models Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas at........$1.35 The Silk Rotunda, Mon-| 82 Persian Araks, in harks Under conaltecae |L. ‘ bro Taatten How many cora:they Woe haven't ween them be- day, will have a great! beautiful tones of blue, old ) nneeellar ae pa els and the) have, children must go to school fore. 500 U b Il A G tt spread-out of the better| ivory, old rose, tan and old fempted will soon be in fair shape | and rus mea “thes ea snore, Rach “eae Us sreeated You can readily imagine! mbrellas new Georgette grades of black silks. We| gold; extra heavy; thick, a t hen the} Magistrate Conway decided } ¢ | ) g ; . * t ’ hicular tunnels yaaa City Court, RAURON aE | how pretty they are; and) to go at $1.35 Crepe Blouse, $7.50 think that the low prices,’ Soft pile. You won't be are ready: it is expected that the flow | “Peter Do Marberl, No. 28t Wool- + | how desirable for spring i pans ts. phy) At UHGRdAllea teenetaY will prove especially grat-, able to wear them down, G80 3 cf ca t — Ty ave she 7 0 yuy an Bi e. a Ty tar i " ont ny frades centre will have. filled the| sey Avenuc, Astoria, was sum- | — uses. These have brushed, ; ae bas Oka” fant y attractive. | ifying. The qualities, of And you won’t wish to Queens side so well that there will be | moaned to court for not making | A MILLION MOTHER wool trimming; and are umbrella Can 4 It has a little round Eton) course, are standard | they are so satisfying to & most advantageous opportunity for) young Peter more regular in his | [-—~" yeady in navy, Hardin four years you will read collar and turned back! », are standard. , & shifting operations into suburbs Just : ¢ found Invaluable comfort M , ys ae hat this $1.35 ; the eye. across North River | attendance at the Queens Contin~ —|f Qeg* teticrion ta the blue, orchid and henna. appreciate what this $1.86 suse of fine tucked net, 40-in, black silks W, : That the interests behind the Save} uation Scheel price means, i / i AN eae commitice ead ths Beesctl ua tna Deel c snye bow stake natant: Downstairs Store, Old Bullding: | P a praca ree cone ath ye . Crepe de chine, $1.95, $2.85, —— them Meat resaaenk Are ans voxinn el Penitele ese ur shave | lace; S| $8.6 less than half housing campaign to a successful) Of his shoes In school,” explain CORSET W T d | paragon frames, and good tee of the net and lace that =. eat their 1920 pri issue is demonstrated by the prompr| the fath omen’ $s wee | ibis Tt 2 ales ae runs from the girdle to a Canton crepe, $4.85, $5.50. | eir 20 price manner in which the 6 finance” | ‘Why does he want to take fe is built with, @ thormush ' covers. The handles are s / i Satin-fi ti 5, S and built the needle tra them off?” asked the court. f Coats $19.75 assorted for point at the collar, This is 9,‘pn:n-face canton crepe, $5.50, We offer them, Monday, and the enthusiasm with which they “T got ¢ 7 . . new and most becoming. at prices which are lower dre attracting support for imme | Ican't keep my shoes | Preserves Health If there is anything bet- Men and Women Crepe-back satin, $3, $3.50, x “| : Th dl dover 5 than such fine rugs h extension of their work. In their] Peter interrupted. He Retains Stylish Figure ter for a spring coat than Ten Lah . e girdle ties around over $4.50. gs have housing operations they whl proceed Job in « moving plet Relieves Fatigue . tie dat ee ~and at $1.35 each you the skirt and fastens with a bow Charmeuse, $2.95, $3.50, $4.50. borne in years. with fundamental advantage similar to| atre where they allowed him to 'P gices andonen and. ¥ tweed we have yet to see it.) ean jose one (if necessary’) in back. Hl * . J that which has assured suc take off his shoes Organs, preventiog injury, These are substantial in cs righ : ect bel Daa 5 Georgette crepe, $1.50 to $5.50. their business ventures —tl oto school and keep your edhe zi pee. Bre SUUBy Al without hurting anybody's dn eB AL nue, Ora aiee, ; , feet. build for tenants and prospec noes On or you will go to Jali,” |} riatorene Lane Bryantw. ; quality; half lined, grace feelings, not even your own. Second Floor, Old Building 36-in. black silks feet ers already in hand and waiting © Jecided the court fully belted; and available - = ; ality, 81.95 ; 4 feet. ly for completed structures, in all regular sizes, Inci- Downstairs Store, New Building 7 Satin, heavy quality, $1.95. 010x6.3 feet.. than being In the position of Fs PEE Soe eal = - N a Fy tra size Duchess satin, $2.50, $3.85. W11X6.8 feet. tive operators who have to et the} ice pier al| f ew x $ Taffeta, $1.65 to $8.85. 10,8x7 feet. capital and then take a chance ot only a moderate invest: - * ® ind a 4 10.2x8.7 feet. | ee een hy ene Cera roe ment for a practical spring) Wash Suits for Silk Petticoats Mali hea Seis ising 1110x8.9 feet educnted to the benefits of the new coat. |Boys—low at $1. 65 Several good-looking models homes and will be aided in either buy- Downstairs Store, Old Building. | an hath tattered and more elahs Lp : d f BBE SE TORS pa ie’ givantage at = Fresh, new suits, too—] orate Of aatiny, alse of | MAaSt SIX days O eaRY eho muployers In. getting workers inte ” no left-overs. Middies ilk jersey; in a variety of dark ° 126x8.11 feet Senay ered woe Tanke ean Women’s better Po eae Oliver Twiot | tich street colors the Bedding Sale ee renee $7.45 to $10.95, ‘Third Floor, Old Building the workers will get better hom lower costs, It w' want to see quick styles and junior Norfolks. J Everything we have--or Quite a difference between Jersey Suits, $15 3} | “hake in the Bedding We have had good jersey | “DIAMOND BYES” Genesee te this price and last season's Boe “mages (more 6 suits for women at several price, You'll appreciate FI ‘the Fla on Store, for six days more, i ¢xpansion and for the | peices stu season, but hese it more when you see the y g will be sold for at least 10 12x94 feat. Symes. of hase | ; . at $15 are recommendec nea baie aera x aE 12.8x9.1 feet. . Airctiiicasen ine enpwine: ont ros | Easiest to Use! Garments or Draperies Never | Puaiicamnasdienmeicat quality of the fabri : and Washington’ s Day per cent. below regular 1 crush of the Bronx maases jn siibw the way these suits are | rices: and elevated trains, It will giv They are made of wor- : $3.95, Monday (special price Dp i made, 25 3 to 8 years. Fade or have “Dyed-Look” eatty Fiansiere ® procinble reais | sted jersey, in two modi ies a for a 4x6 ft. flag of all wool | hair mattre cotton felt real estate as never before. It will | One is a tu , pinch back. | Rlouses at The. ting. mattresses, upholstered top box 14 Bv10R foot aid the needle trades to cut prices of | Don't ruin your material in a poor dye that spots, streaks | The other is a e model, More percale blouses for Double stitched, absolutely! . SPMNKS, Wire Springs, pillows. 13.5x10,9 feet.......$6 UR ten te a, Mat ine sag and fades, Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—then per with notched collar and two boys of 7 to 16 years. Well weather proof, fust colors, and Some mattresses und U4. bx10.7 fect, ue “$085 pene better, th Saha how to ae | fect results are guaranteed. Each package contains directions pocke!s, Thoroughly good,| made, good . patterns. triple stitched. along thi {| springs and pillows are at 2810.7 feet, such things, thus helping the general o simple any woman can diamond-dye old, shabby skirts, ‘ sei rf He Stet e| + uitable for home and store even larger savings — for 13.7x. 0 fe waists, dresses, coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies, cover- inexpunsive suits for early Mother knows how good windows, for school use, for 18.11x10.6 feet eettlement of world aff. Ip fact, it would do 0 much that every one who has heard of it hopes Bale hs, movers will hurry to get Dusting molon xr days more. 14x10.4 feet, Third Gallery, decorations and for cele! ions. Third Gallery, New Building, they a Downstairs Store, New Buiiding. spring wear. Downstairs Store, Old Building. jaterial is wool 16 rich colors. Advi ' ings, everything, Tell druggist whether y or silk, of if it is cotton, linen, or a mixture, Sixth Gallery, New Building