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~~ [Cripple Conceals Narcotics in Clev- , erly Arranged Cells Operated ’ by Springs. ~ Salvatore Santore, thirty-four, ef| will and let fall 6 USES ARTIFICIAL ARM|*=1¢e¢ to trom ons to seven years in TO PEDDLE DRUGS alco oan thy er ecig SAR gress bad an artificial left arm, babe Dr. Gimons said was hollow rom the wrist to above the elbow. i the wrist was @ small door with a spring, which Santore could open at packages of cocaine, No. 2029 Second Avenue, was sen-|'The compartment held about twenty elbow, as cleverly drugs. ‘The lower part of a platform scale ina ronaurent at No. 28 Bowery, was the hiding place of more than $1,000 worth of drugs, Special Deputy Commissioner Simon, announced at Headquarters — last Adolph Riser, brother of the proprie- tor, was detained for questioning. Police Packages, and the 5; we the ntrived as the Misses’ Now $45 in vogue. and Hudson Seal. Second Floor Will close ony Friday SAKS & COMPANY 29.50 to 55.00 to 69.50 to 85.00 to 110.00 to 149.00 to Will close out Friday 279 Misses’ Wraps and Coats AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES —Every wanted material, trimmed with handsome furs 39.50 Coats .. . Reduced to 19.75 65.00 Coats .. . Reduced to 39.50 79.50 Coats ... Reduced to 49.50 98.50 Coats ... Reduced to 59.50 145.00 Coats . . . Reduced to 75.00 195.00 Coats .. . Reduced to 98.00 All Sales final. None sent C.O. D., Exchanged or on Approval. Second Floor BROADWAY Saks & Company At 34th Street Tailored and Fur Trimmed SUITS Formerly 69.50to 79.50 Formerly 89.50to 175.00 Now #75 ANDSOME tailleur, embroidered and richly fur-trimmed suits in about every material now The furs used for embellishment are French mole, squirrel, nutria, Australian opossum, Sizes 14 to 18 years. Allcolors. Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance 125th Street West OWEST PRICES YET FOR KOCHsG. 125th Street West Drug Sundries, Soaps, French Perfumes, Etc. TAX INCLUDED IN ALL PRICES. HOME REMEDIES Bayer's Aspirin Tablets, bottle of 100. NONE C. 0. Resinol Soap, cake. A ur's Syivan Toilet Soap, box of 3 cakes... se Colgate’s All-round Bath Soap. box of $ cakes Co 3 59 Wyetb Cascara Pills, 3- gruin; bottle of 39° 100, S-grain, bot. of 100, 49 Epsom Salts, © pound bok..r.s..0-. D Phillips’ Mik of Mag verity medium "gage nal ‘Sal Hepetice, Sic size. HA Parke, Alophen Pills; bottle of 100, Davis Coty's L’'Origan Face Powder, box $7.25 size. Bell-Ans, for indi- Djerkiss Perfume, BUBB sizes... gestion. $1.82 size...... P Wooden Back Hand-drawn Hair | Nai’ Brushes, tale 81:80......8.00.:, 1.00 1.10 Proph; ylactic Tooth Brushes ad ; ts’ 45e size... Youths’ 35 size, 28 Hughes Ideal Hair Brushes, valye $1.49 D. QUANTITIES LIMITED SOAPS FOR THE TOILETTE . 19° .19° . 3s FRENCH PERFUMES & TOILET WATERS Coty's T’Origua and La Rose Perfumes, 8. Florsvays and Azurea Perfume, 38° bonate, 14 Ib. hox c 40 ate; Ib. box box of 12. Johnson Red Cross 65° . 5.25 - 1.56 1.56 . 1.75 |4.0 inch Tooth Brushes, value 25c.... Ebon detachable chamois, value 59¢ & Absor- bent Cotton, 2 o¢ 4 o2., 20c; 8 o2., 35c; 16 o2., 69¢ » Be; 2-in., 1.89 | * "Zui. . 91° 65° HOME REMEDIES Merck's Boracie Acid, V4 1b. box Squibb’s Sodium Biear. 14° 14° Sodium Bicarbon- © Seidlity Powders, c Johnson's 1° Johnson & Johuson's Lin- ton Gauze Bundages; 10- yard pieces; |- © 9c; » We Adhesive Plaster S-yard piece, 1- © 1}-in., ‘333 2-in., in., 42¢ ~~ Very Special Prices on Hair and Tooth Brushes . 19° Finish ‘Nail Buffers, with 49° ‘HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBR Bs in Nw wrist beld beat ten packag.s of Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 6 New Polo Coats for Women The blizzards that bloom in the spring remind us that a light, warm top-coat is one of the very vital features of the springtime wardrobe. If you are deciding just what sort of top-coat you will choose, for general wear, fot sports or travel or} motor wear, we suggest a natural tan colored polo coat. This sug; accurate f. Polo coats have achieved fa- vor again this season. Illustrated is a full length model in tan polo cloth, made with raglan shoulders and adjustable collar. The slit\pockets, the clear bone buttons, the matching silk lin- ing, are all carefully executed details that give the coat dis- tinction. Price $45. Another similar full length model and three-quarter length model at the same price. Second floor, Old Building, Silk Petticoats . for sheer frocks estion is based on ion information. Some are attractively trimmed with lace and a bit of pink or blue ribbon. Others are of tub silk finished with embroidered scallops. Crepe de chine, tub silk and satin, flesh or white; sizes 34 to 38. $3.85 to $6.45. Third floor, Old Buliding, Seiewy Robes for women—reduced 50 are now $5. They were §8.75. 50 are now $7.75. They were $14. Satin trimmed. Warm quilted garments Of habutai silk. Seamless vests, black quilted | cotton lined, ; quilted | lamb’s wool lined, $5.75. | Jackets, quilted cotton lined, black, $3.85 and $7.50; red or navy blue, $7.50; quilted lamb’s wool lined, black, $8.50. Robes, navy blue, black or red, quilted cotton filled, $9.75. ‘Third floor, Old Buliding. Entertaining Fiction The Sidar’s Sabre—by Louis Tr a story of mystery and adventure, $1.90, Swamp Breath —by Robert Simpson; story of a woman who with her husband goes into aj fever ridden African swamp; a pen picture such as only Rob- ert Simpson can draw,—$2, ’ Ladder — B. | Listers’ Gre neal Harold Bindioss; tale of a treas-| ure reclaimed on the gold coast, ‘The Orange-Yellow Diamond J. S. Fletcher; just gripping, <2 The Daffodi) Murder—Edgar Wallace; a handful of daffodils was the only clew, $1,90. ’ ie Mysterious Rider—Zane ; full of the glamour of nee and adventure with the th of Western plains, $2. ‘ow-Country—B. M. Bower; « typical Bower novel, full of| gay and rollicking humor, $1.75.| Suspected—By the author of| the Grell Mystery. A gripping! y OH love, intrigue and mys- ” $1.90 The Clanking of Chains— Brinsley MacNamura, Remark- able story of a young Irishman Beautiful Linens Close to Half A new shipment of high- grade satin damask table- cloths and napkins at al- most half the prices they have sold for because here and there is a dark thread which, however, will not affect their wearing quality 72 in. cloths.....$10.50 -$14. 24x24 in. napkins, ' $13.50 den. FirstMioor, Old Bultding. A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. Half-Price Days—February Furniture Sale Fifth and 9x12 ft. Rugs, priced $475 Upright Pianos for $345 $650 Player-Pianos for $525 All-wool Dress Goods, Handkerchiefs—women’s, initialed, 10c each Cotton Goods—remnants—1-3 to 1-2 less Woolen Goods—one-third to one-half less Veilings—remnants—50c to 75c grades—35c Aisle of Special Features, Main floor, Old Buliding. DOWN-STAIRS STORE Misses’ Tricolette Dresses, lower at $13.50 A sale of Misses’ fine A sale of Men’s and Women’s biliadaess Middies. . Silver-plated Tableware. . A sale of Girls’ Chie Rals | Afternoon Shoes The suede strap shoe still holds its place of high favor in the wardrobe of the| smart woman for spring. The shoes illustrated are especially good looking. Of gray suede—with comfortable walking soles—they have excep-| tionally becoming and simple lines, Their only adornment — the little dull metal buckle—attrac- tively Price $12 pair. First floor, Old Building. Exquisite new Lace Flouncings We have just received a collection of the newest lace flouncings, in a vari- ety of lovely patterns with bands to match. Filet lace flouncings with wide mesh, closely resemble the hand] tied filet, and are especially chic, Cream color, in a variety of de- i} 40 in, wide, $5.95 to $1 Filet bands to match—d in. to] 14 ins wide, $2.25 to $7.95 yard. Margot lace flouncing--40 in. wide—a number of charming patterns in this attractive lace, Some haye narrow bands and also edges to mate or, $2.25 to $5.95 ‘Allover eyelet embroidered net—lovely for blouses with quaint little collars and cuffs with fluted edges to wear with| the new Eton jackets; ivory—} $2.85 to & Delicate sille lace flouncing. in which the exquisite old Spanish and Chantilly patterns are re- produced; ivory color, 36 inches| wide—$3.50 yard, Main floor, Old Building. able ston, of 4 young Irishman] Treome Tax Returns his country, $1.90, Book Store, Eighth Gallery, New Buliding, Piano Recital | ANTOINETTE WARD’S pupils. will a piano recital in the War ker Auditorium, Friday, at 2.30 P. M First Gallery, New Building, | Special Service ‘Two representatives of the Collector of Internal Revenue are at the service of customers of the Wanamaker Store to help in the making up ef income tax returns. They will be found at the Bureau of Information on the Main floor of the Old toma ing, Ninth Street side, Friday’ Women’s Stockings are 75c because— —they have some slight de- fect which permits us to of- fer them at less than half the regular price of these stockings ($2.15 pair). 300 pairs only, wool and cot- ton mixed, sizes 2% to 10 in the lot, but not in each of the col- ors; dropstitch front, seamless; double sole, heel and top; fu brown, navy blue, brown mix- ture, black. Main floor, Old Building, s Sales Sixth Galleries, New Building. low to clear Third Gallery, New Buliding First Galiery, New Building, now........$2.95 yd. Main floor, Old Building. Coats.... . $29.75 seseeeel Be ‘and 30c 9x12 feet Rugs re-priced quite low Were Now Rag rugs...$18.50 $12 | Fibre rugs. .$23.50 $15 Jute rugs...$50.00 $80 70 Colonial rag rom rugs, made fe extra heavy the popular ueoreine Ree 50 fibre rugs, heavy, in a va- riety of shades, especially suit- able for bedrooms. 20 jute rugs, imported, repro- | ductions of f Chinese rug designs, noted for their wearing quali- ties, Third Gallery, New Buliding. Pillow Cases of good muslin, 45c 45x36 in. pillow cases, made for the Wanamaker store from a very good grade of muslin, called “hotel quality.” Soft finished. Free from dressing. Washed, ready for use. First tloor, Old Bullding. All-wool Dress Goods, $2.95: yd. | The lowest price we have | sold these grades for, up to | to-day, is $3.75 yard. Their original prices—last year! —were $5 to $6.95. | 500 yards only. | 64-in. fancy suitings, velours,| plaids, fancy coatings. Main floor, Old Butiding Rass aiects and Pianos—A sale The sale of 140 H. & S. | G. Lindeman pianos and player-pianos — ull new — begins to-day— —$475 pianos for $345. $650 player - pianos —| $525. Conventent Terns | This is a rare opportu- nity to get an instrument that produces good music at a saving of real dollars, Such an opportunity occurs but seldom in that part of the piano industry which deals only with worth-while TERA, Sidinarsoved A. T. Stewart & Co, The inevitable Spring Gown We say “inevitable” be-}. cause no matter how spring like the weather chooses to behave, the spring ward- robe must be purchased, and it must include the charming fresh gowns that give spring the greater part of its charm. The Women’s Gown Salon has now a collection of frocks at $49.50, developed in Georgette ercpe, crepe de chine, crepe-back satin and cloth, suit- able for wear at the moment and for the warmer days to come, Simple smart models distinguished by excellent work- manship and fineness of detail. New colors such as pewter gray, as well as midnight blue, pip of brown and beige, are featured. The midnight blae Poiret twill frock illustrated is trimmed with narrow pleated frill of gray crepe de chine and is made over eineete crepe de chine under- #l Second floor, Old Buliding. Ve . , very dainty —the new Curtains Ruffled Swiss and Marquis- cette, $2.50 to $7.50 pair, Hand-drawn scrim in charm- ing designs, $3 to $12 pair. Net, with plain hems or pretty lace edge, $3.75 to $10.50 pair. Madras, plain and colored patterns, including blue, rose ind gold, 83.25 to $16.50 pair. Fourth Gal 1 New Buliding. In Bed-coverings we offer you— Comforters, $3.85 to $25. Quilts, $18 to $182.50. —the $18 quilts are wool-filled; the $182.50 are down-filled; cov- ered with silk or satin. Blankets, $6.50 pair to $125 each. Bedspreads, $2.35 to $1 The $100 bedspreads are beav-' tifally embroidered by hand. It is this wide range of good merchandise which as made the: Wanamaker Bed-Covering Store known all over the country— and abroad. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding. Wool Golf Socks for children We bought them abroad, and can sell them for $1.75 pair. Light weight, sizes 7 to 10; heather, lovat, gray, with fancy combinations in ved, white, tan, cadet blue, lavender, colored turn-over tops. Main floor, Old Buliding, Children’s Drawer-waists, 55c 219 Bedroom Suites---45 styles---at Half Price I’. is not big type and big talk in the newspapers — iy the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. : This is one of the BIG, glad, news-items for the last day but two of the great February Furniture | Sale. It is news of a nature we | shall not be able to give after Monday of next week —news which no other store in the country can give, to-day. | The furniture is all Wana- ff maker standard, floted for 9 its beauty, quality, and dur- fj ability. We cannot reor- jj — beg Thome suites to j} sell for the price you have them for ow. ae: The suites contain 2, 3, 4, and wi ted to 20 pieces, in mah t or enamel; in Louis is | Tous KVL. ‘Colonial, | Adam and Italian st; expressions of each type. | $80 to $4,675 jl —each half price ee eras a ef HAI for m $9,850 suite, 20 I} pieces, hand-made, in walnut, | These are the extremes. Between the two, you will find a very gratifying range of prices, For example : $1811 suite for $905.50. 7-pe., mahogany, Louis XVI. $850 suite for $425. » antique green’ enamel, hand decorated. $1835 suite for $917.50. 7-pe., walnut, Louis XVI. tt suite for $491. ‘7-pe., ivory enamel, Adam de- sign. $454 athe for peor * te, xvi design, ped . $523 suite for $261.50. _ 4-pe., walnut suite, Louis XV. design. $306 suite for $153. Pring Reet enamel suite, Co- $391 suite for $195. 50. 5-pe., walnut suite, Queen Anne. $400 suite for $200. 4-pe., ivory enamel suite, Louis XVL design, $556 suite for $278. 4-pe, mahogany suite. $565 suite for $282.50. 6-pe., ivory enamel suite. $388 suite for $194. 6-pe., maple suite. Other furniture at half price | | old BAG Sp Three days’to There are matched suites and separate pieces for bed- room and living room, too —hundreds of pees told, going at half p during these last days of the Sale. a eee “Regular prices Tuesday next. Fifth Gallery, New Building, Sixth Gallery, New Buliding. will preval on save on Bedding The February Sale ends on Monday next. Until it closes, yeu may buy any bedding we sell at 10 = cent. less some at larger savings. For example $17.50 mattress for $13.60. —cotton felt filling, roll edge. $54 hair mattress—$43. $48 hair mattress—$36. Fine ribbed cotton, reinforced | shoulders; tapes and buttons; sizes 1 to 14 years, Main floor, Old Building. eee The March Sale of Soap opens next Tuesday, bu you may cut this coupon off and mail it today JOHN WANAMAKER New York Please send me .....-.. WATER Soap at 7de doz. off kind desired), also . dry Soap, at 5c « bar. Address. instruments. First Gallery, New Building. NOTE—Knickerbocker Hardwater Soap has been selling the past year at $2 a dozen. daring cukes of Violet, verbena, almond or unseented (check cigesinwee 8 oz. burs of BLUE MOTTLE Laue $38 hair mattress—$28.50, (all 542 ) $40.75 box-springs—$33. $34.75 box-springs—$27, Sixth Gallery, Now Buliding. \deance aril for sy KNICKERBOCKER HARD-