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“ = OPENS NEW CLUES WARNER SLAYING Herkimer Police Expect to Get Lead on Two Other Killings, (Special to The Evening World.) HERKIMER, N. Y., Feb. 25.—While Coroner Manion of Herkimer County factories. Me shoud, bay ol cs pF ommending the crease the demand by advert Cabinet and presented the resolutions Premier Drury said the Government could not go inte any scheme of propa- wanda for Canadian Major Copl were asking t by to encourage emplo; r of Hamilton said they start- loymeat in Cana- was officially charging Rutger B, Warder, Mra. Jennie Warner and Mra. Minnie Woodbridge with murder in tha first degree in the death of Henry Warner, near Ilion Tuesday, Sheriff Cress and the police of Herkimer were following a new track which they be- Neve may lead to discoveries in two other murders which are still unsolved in_ the county. Warder and the two women will be Qrraigned before the coroner and it ia the Grand Jury will re 4g indictments ‘at almost thé game tm Mra. Warner is the widow. of the pur: der victim and Mrs, Woodridge 1s hor mother. According to the _ police, Warder roomed with Clarence Kelly in 1919 fh & boarding house here “about the time that Kelly's body was found lying by | the West "Shore Railroad Wracks murdered, W’COMBS’S WIL WILL IS FILED. Residue of Estate Goes to Brothers and Sisters, ‘The will of Willlam ¥, McCombs, former Chairman’ of the Democratic National Committee, who died at Greenwich, Conn., on Tuesday was filed to-day for probate in the Surrogate'y office by Frederick D, Ryan, who was Mr. MeCombbs’s law partner. By the ierms of the will all his personal ef- fects and all his books except his law library are left to his sister, Corinne Hardy, The law library is left to Mr. Ryan. A bequast of $2,500 is made to Emily Young Silvie, Mr, McCombs's secretary and one of $1,000 to Marion Young “for faithful service.” ‘The residue of the eatate is to be equally divided between the brothers and sisters of the de- ceased. NO CANADIAN PROPAGANDA. Premier of Ontarto Advines Manu- factarera to Advertine. Special to The Brening World.) } MONTREAL, Feb. 25.—The ‘Made | fn Canada” campaign indorsed by the associated boards of trade was emphatically rejected by the Ontario Provinelal Government. When a depu- tation from these boards waited on the JEWELERS Solitaire seo $250 $450 $1000 $675 Others $25 to $3500 weopinc mixes diamonds [B.teral, $5.75 up 2karal, $5.50 up rings yearly, others are clustered in rings, brooches, lavallieres or other ornaments. bert Brothers’ low prices are not due to any The House of Lambert “tricks of the trade” Lambert Brothers do a square and Their low price marks are possible because of their simple and straightforward method of doing business. fictitious valuation. resorts to no purchases. honest business—that's all. l4-karat gold sleeve links, puis signet center, per $10.50 Other l4-karat gold sleeve links $7.00 Third Avenue, Corner Fifty-Eighth Street IF YOU: 683 Fulton S., Brookiyn, ¥. Y. FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP 4. WEST 407 STREE1 IS ONLY #@ STEPS TO THE WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE & BIDS YOU WELCOME ON A BUSY SATURDAY Lambert Brothers e Diamond Engagement Rings year in and year out the Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring has no vacation. Lam- bert Brothers never relax in their energetic sys- tem of pouring stones into their diamond boxes, keeping their supply always at high water mark. Thousands of Lambert find their WEDDING RIN way into engagement to stimulate V4ckarat green gold signet ring, pierced I4-karat green gold c } y ‘ Signet. Ring, engine y j i turned shank. $15.00 Platinum bar pin, 23 diamonds. ..........sc00ee00e “My ea jeer ire Completely CURED, Thanks to Dr. Mayer,’ Saxe Mr. Meisner they make you sick. Flat feet broken arches, swollen and rhew feet can be cured. Varicose reduced, Mi eared ye and tet New York. en ay (1) Last Saturday to grasp the great furniture opportunity. Broadway at Ninth Street Business Hours— 9 to 5, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDA’ hh , FEBRUARY (2) Start out together. way is well trodden. The (3) If you spend $100 you save $100—in this sale. 25, TeT1. (a) A quiet tip—“Best farni- ture Sale of the year.” Sore. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, price of (5) Sale ends February 28— Saturday i is the 26th—hurry! Women’ s, Young Women’ Ss, Children’s Fashions featured New Fashions at new low prices For Miss 14 to 20 Our prices are nearly down to those of 1914. New Frocks, $39.50 Frocks of crepe de chine, Poiret twill and taffeta—one model in the latter silk is typical of the fashions introduced by Jeanne Lanvin; the great width of its skirt is emphasized by the heavy cording, which alternates with wide tucks; the quaint little basque is unadorned ex- cept for collar and cuffs of daintily embroidered batiste; in navy blue, dark brown or black; illustrated. At $59.50—frocks of the new crepe Roma; a fine heavy silk crepe; model is one of those in- describably lovely creations of pleats, folds and panels without any trimming; illustrated. “Burnham” Suits, $35 New and exclusive — tailored in our own workrooms. Two severely tailored models for trotteur and sports wear ‘de- veloped in fine imported tweeds, Coats are silk lined. “Burnham” Coats, $39.50 A good-looking London model reproduced in heavy heather- spun coatings—in the new shades of blue, tan, green and brown; also in imported tweeds. Half lined with silk, New and exclusive! New covert cloth coats—im- maculately tailored—also at $45 and $49.50. Pleated Skirts, $12.75 Smart checked, plaid and striped worsteds in pleated mod- els; carefully selected colors; our $22.50 to $25 grades, Second floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street, Silk Stockings are now $3.75 Tax 18 Plain black, full fashioned, medium or light weight, high spliced heel, double sole and top. Clocked—black with black, red, green or Copenhagen blue clocking; white with white, black and also some colors; full fashioned. Sizes 8% to 10 in both. Main floor, Old Building. Silk Handbags after Paris—$5 Paris is featuring silk bags in smart and convenient pouch styles, As the vogue of these bags is already established in New York, we shall offer sev- eral models in moire silk at the exceedingly modest sum of $5. One model has etched metal frames, the second has celluloid frames in contrasting colors, and the third has shell celluloid frames. Navy blue, black, 150 Bead Bags, $7.50 In a medium size suitable for wear with Spring frocks, Main fioor, Old Building. dark brown or Fifth and Ostrich Fans, $12.50. Boys’ and Girls’ Books, Maxfield Parrish Print: Nutting Pictures, wood Dresses, gingham, 2 to bloomers ...........+ LINGERIE of crepe de chine. Special; bodices, $2. Chemises, $2.95, and $3.95. DOWN-STA Women’s Feather Hats, $2 $25 Wool Blankets. . $16.50 Women’s Dresses..... $15 Clever wool jersey Frock at $37.50 Smart simple surplice frock | Saturday’s Sdles A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. Furniture at Half Price—February Sale New Pianos and Player-pianos—Reduced Chocolates, Bonbons, Marshmallows, 50c Ib. Blouses, voile, drawn-work, Aisle of Special Features, Main floor, Old Building. Boys’ Shoes . $4.40 to $5.40 | Very, very sma For such suits as these, the price of $27.75 seems absurd. The suits are of beautiful soft tweed in light gray, French blue, tan, rose and heliotrope; beauti- fully made in two very cor- rect and well-tailored mod- els, both with notch collars, narrow shoulders, and nar- row Belts. Slenderness of line is em- hasized by an inverted pleat or | ine tucks in the back. Lined with an excellent qual- ity of gray satin. Second floor, Old Building, Sixth Galleries, New Building. ~ First Gallery, New Building. Silk Handbags, $5 Main floor, Old Building. » 50c; Novels.......50c as ‘ $1.25 to $2.50 or gilt frames......$2 lace-trimmed, $2 6 years., $1.95; —Nightgowns, $5. —Bloomers, $2.95 and $3.95. Silk moire handbags, $3. IRS STORE Misses’ Dresses... ....$10 |} | Men’s Neckwear..... .38¢ | Warner's $4 | Corsets..........$2.45 'Glove silk Undies —new prices Combination suits are now") $5.25 (tax 3c). They were $8.30; bodice top, regular shoulder, low illus t rated here is one of the most practical} frocks design- | ed forth e] spring season. | The simple and the surplice| bodice, with its| tie-around gir- dle, are expon-| { ents of the mode Long chamois Lisle Gloves, $1.15 || A special purchase—1,200 pairs—in the wanted shades, mastic, mode, beaver, white and} French gray—all sizes. Just! the desired weight for this time of the year. Main floor, off Bullding Aprons at 75¢ Disposal of our remaining stock of bungalow and princess aprons at this low, price, to make way for new stock. Good qual- ity percale in a variety of de- . signs and colors, Third floor, Old Building, Women’s union suits, $1.15 Lisle thread. Extra sizes are $1.35. A better grade, -sizes 36 to $8, and $1.85 for sizes 40 and 42, $1.65—for that demands slenderness and simplicity in every line. The detachable collar and cuffs of heavy linen erash, and the rows of self-colored stitch ing on the bodice, are the only trimming. a color, Byzantine gray, Maeterlinck blue. econd floor, Old Buliding, A new Fashion in Middy Blouses, $2.50 Sizes 8 to 20 Years We are so sure that young girls ‘will be enthus- iastic about this new middy blouse with turned-up band which defines the natural waist line that we have made it in white galatea, and blue kitty cloth both trimmed with white — at $2.50. Sec Main floor, Old Building. id floor, Old Buliding. neck, knee length, reinforced; | pink or white, in sizes 36 to 42, Camisoles are $1.75; they were $2.50; bodice top, ribbons, shoul- der straps, hemstitched top, ribbon insertion; sizes 36 to 44. | Tweed Suits, $27.75 | Main flogr, Old Building. pie simate Prince of Wales | \Ostrich fans, $12.50, The vogue of the black eve- | ning gown is responsible for the of this effective plan in | American beauty, coral, French | blue, mauve, and yellow. Of course, it also comes in white and black. $12.50 is an absurdly low price for fans of such beautiful full plumes mounted on shell celluloid, Main floor, Old Building. Skirts show Spring smartness One of the smart wool skirts in the Skirt Salon is of bright | vermillion wool jersey, simply | tailored. This is wonderfully smart for golf and country wear. Price $18.75, Of French fabric in black and gray and white checks and stripes, and several other models of distinction. Price $23.50. At $15 to $18.75 is a collection of models in plaids and stripes, pleated and plainly tailored, in rather Vivid sports colors and the ‘more subdued combinations. Second fioar, Old Building. —— Latest modes reproduced at $10 The little mushroom hat which is gaining favor every day is reproduced in several smart models — and in the shiny, soft straws which Paris has decreed for spring. An exceedingly charming in beige straw, with Cs ge crown, is simply trimmed a ruching of navy blue silk. A new tricorne of lisere straw has large and unusual cocards leated ribbon; res of other tailored and dress models will be specialized tomorrow at $10. First floor, Old Bullding. Boys’ wool blue Serge Suits, $16.50 With two pairs of trousers. Yes, actually two-trouser serge suits for this low price. Serge suits of a very fine quality serge, finely tailored, Wanamaker stan- dard. The same quality last season sold for $25. New Spring models Coats are alpaca lined, belts backed with same serge; trou- sers fully lined and shapely cut. All sizes. 7 to 18 years, Boys’ Suits, $13.50 Our “Wanamaker special” two-trousers suit—absolutely all wool, handsome suits at so low @ price that only a personal in- spection gives an idea of the quality and finish. Boys’ Caps, $1.25 to $3.50 All new stock. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Hats in the new fedora style are $3 to $4. Third flor, Old Bullding, Boys’ Shoes, $4.85 Originally marked $8, Sturdy shoes in black bluchers from our | own stocks, Sizes 1 to 6; small-| er boys, sizes 11 to 13%, in tan lace, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bullding, Bloomer F rocks for tiny girls, $2.95 Irresistible in style and) material. Three models made after our own ideas. The price is very low. Sun Hats to mateh, 95¢ Adorable head gear to frame sweet little e 100 combinations—95 erbocker model of good white longcloth—embroidery or lace trimmed $4.50 grade. Sizes 2 to 12 100 night dra’ 75e. Good quality muslin—our $1, 50 cee 2 to 12 years. 100 petticoats, 95c, Good qual- | ity longcloth—lace or embroid- ery ruffles—our $2.50 grade. Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years. 100 rompers and overalls, 95¢. Attractive styles and good ma- terial—our $2.75 grade, Sizes} 2 to 6 years. 100 woolen shirts, 95c. Well made and serviceable—our §2) grade, 100 corduroy and chinchilla) hats, 50¢—our $2.95 to $3.96 | grade. Third tloor, Old Building. Important ‘The sale of H. & S. G. Linde- man new pianos—$475 grades for $345—and new pla gr pianos—$650 grades for will continue Saturday in go Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building. Convenient terms. in the March Sale of Advanece exhibit of the Sina, i Glass snd Art Wares, Gets Gallery, New Buildi taken me be March 1 Orders may be given now for Knickerbocker Hardwater Soap at The dozen cakes ($2 was the price during the past year), and for Blue-Mottle undry Soap at 5e for the 8-oz. bar. These are the March Sale prices. Find the Knickerbocker Soap in the Tailetry Section, Main floor, ye Building—the laundry. soap Housewares Store, Hever Gallery, New Building. David Cory, thor of the Jamble Book, Puss in Boots Series and Billy Bunny Series, will be in the Book Store on the Eighth Gallery, New Buildin; from 2 o’clock Saturday un’ closing hour, to tell stories to young folk. Lamb’s-wool filled Quilts, only $5.50 This is a very remarkable offer. Weare enabled to make the price so low, be- cause certain floating lots of wool came into the pos- session of our manufactur-| er, underprice, Covered with sateen showing floral design in old rose, delft blue or gold, both sides, with plain sateen borders to match; stitched all over. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding, Muslin Sheets and Pillow-cases e Pine quality mustin 54x90 in. sheets...... Bt 10 63x90 in, sheets. $1. 72x90 in. sheets. 81x90 in. sheets, 45x36 in. pillow cases The Men's Store keeps Men’s Two-trousers Suits, $37.50 A happy idea, How many a suit has been discarded before it should be, simply because of the lack of an extra pair of trousers? The its are in—con- servative and semi-conserv- ative les. Materials are | unfinished worsteds and | flannels, in grays, blues, | browns and heather mix- tures. Serges in blue only. All sizes for young and elderly men. New Shoes, $9 All leather, calfskin or kidskin, with oak-tanned soles, solid lifts in heels, leather boxes and counters. Will wear well. | The price is very low. In black and tan, medium toe, | with broad tread, low heels, with stout single soles, blind | sysieie to top; black kidskin, broad toe, lace, with eyelets and hooks, 4 [T is not big type and big talk i in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair which make value and give lasting satisfaction. ~~ Saturday for Furniture at Half in the February |Men’s Socks, 35 the goods in the store ~ There won't be Saturday like it for at six months—so large a ume—so large a all at half price. It is Mae day of days = for thrifty home-makers | for wives and husbands t come to Wanamakers - gether and select their new furniture and save half its regular cost. He ice for bedroom tonthat = matched suites suites and separate pieces. Half price for li room furniture — suites and separate pieces, $200,000 worth—all 6f it Wanamaker furniture. — Next Tuesday every piece remaining pet Fi goes back to its —— regular price Fifth Gattery, New Buriding, Sixth Gatlery, New Building. —$——$—_——_—! New crepe de chine - Blouses—$13.50 This blouse, illustrated above, has the “costume” quality that disti es the smartest of suit blou this spring. It is to be had in midnight I blue and gray, embroidered tones of rose and blue, or and hema, and several smart combinations. ‘’ Second floor, Old Bulding: Distinctive Pumps= —new lines, $9.50 | Pumps with Colonial lines are finding much favor among women of taste come the mode that is yet entirely correct. Extremely smart wh oa with stunning Colonial In patent leather and black calfskin. Irst floor, Otd men in good humor, Men’s Underwear Medium weight $6.50 each—tax 5c. London; all wool shirts or drawe ers, $4 each—gray, wool and cote ton mixed, shirts and drawers; shirts, sizes 34 to 44. Drawers, each-—Natural oy cotton and wool mixed ints —Combination suits! ne ecru, cotton. —3 pairs for $1 Fashidned, black or cordovan ff cotton, seamless, mercerized cot~ ton in black, tan, champagne, white, smoke, navy blue, 60¢ pai ‘ashioned, méreers ized lisle, in black, white, cordas ff | van; fashioned, black cotton with unbleached soles, i 80c pair —~ Seamless, weight, pure silk, in bia white, navy, dark gray, yan or tan. Made with ized cuffs, toes and | Mowe sul nee