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} & 129 NEW Fates IN CONGRESS FOR NEXT TWO YEARS Many Democrats Swept Out * and Republicans In by , 1920 Tidal Wave. WASHINGTON, March 4.—One | Hundred and twenty-nine members of $he House and Senate retired to-day | private life. Most of them went; it In the backwash from the tidal | We which swept the Ftepublican PParty into tull contro} of the Govern- ent, but some few, Republicans as Well as Democrats, elecjed not to run @gain for their seats, ‘One or two of the Republicans may come officials in the Harding Ad- ministration, but the ‘greai ma- prity will know public life no more for two years, at least, and many fbr ‘@ longer period, if ever The actual number of House mem- bers quitting was 118, but th. hese—MeKinley of! lilinois, H. f Oklahoma, Kepublicans, and Car- away of Arkansas, Der e other end of the Ca tors, McKinley's Hous jourteen yours. The political. landslide of Nov. 2 ve the Kepublicans a much larger Pworking majority inthe House-—too ig, in the opinion of some leaders Mhe new extra session expected be culled soon. will with 901 epublicuns, crate and one K Prohibitt $s, under he country went dry, was beaten, The new Senate, Whicn convened -day in sp pominations contains 59 Rep erats, ¢) ee the Jority of 2 jority during t gress, when tne % Was 49 Repub! 47° Demo- Grats. The seating of two Repu licans in January in place of Dem orais gave the former larger working majority last few wee For the sec House will hav Miss Alice M. F Oklahoma Distr William W. 1 For the fi the House Miseiasipp! Rivers will dominate le Pudlicans from that « cont come all c and Democr West. Thus cations of Harding, | nd 87 D&mo- ns @ mut- only 2 ina- st Con nerally 4 Alightly during the n history the woman memibe rison of the 2d who succeeds tory © the ats from the South anc * Kitchin slated for Dem bohe held white cratic and two f retiring to-d an, wer “Oregon, fo: yor the Gronnu lican r Committee; Fepub- irman of iculture Hoke the Smith, Other 1 ham, Ke 1, and Phe- rats, ble was Vice | rshall, who t n, Another ¢ President 7 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE |py (NEAR 60" STREET Holzwasser Home Talks No. 651 URNITUORE ts down, Way down. t let any one tell you that 4 ay. ueretote, prices ‘remain—BUY! Furniture bought now may be heldin our warehouse stor- age free for six months. eet Bide by Sth oF town Cars or OY | Breadway NT $245 MENT $375 00 VALUE ROOM APARTMEN Loe (00 VALUE Broadway at Ninth Street ew oa ‘ Business Hours— Sto Telephone Stuyvesan THE EVENING ae * WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH York 5. t 4700 First Saturday of the Creat March Sales---CHI The Fashion Salons are All A-bloom with the Fine New Things for Easter Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. 4, 1991. | Be not big n the Sg the quality, price of the goods in the store which make lasting satisfaction. NA and HOUSEWARES (See details in first column) 4 ,, Desi) type and bigtalk — but fas and fair value and give Dinner set of American por- celain, 106 pes., $38—regular price $47.60. American Dinner Sets—March Sale “A much larger range of prices and a broader selec- tion at each price, than any store in the city”—says the Store Critic. $30 set, 100-106 pes.—s $32.50 sets—$22.50. $40 sets, 107 pcs.—$z6. $42.50 sets—$32.50. $48.50 sets—$37.50. $47.50 sets—$3s. $65 sets —$42,50. There will be 400 sets to choose from Saturday, and a score of new, attractive patterns, Second Gallery, New Building First quality Housewares and only first quality- are in the March Sale at re- ductions of ten per cent. to one-third. Woodenware, tinware, nickel- ware, ironware, aluminum ware, electric appliances, brushes, cut- » bathroom fittings, refriger- sewing machin all are Sale at the lowest prices ll prevail for six months ator: at least. Vollrath triple-coated White enameled ware 20 per cent. less Coffee pots, 2 qt., $1.70. Tea kettles, 44 qt., $2.40. Oval dish pan, 12 qt., $1.90. Round dish pan, 1244 qt., $1.70. Saucepan with lip, 11s qt., 50c; 17% qt., 600; 8 qt., 7c. Rice boilers, 154 qt., $2.10. Covered saucepan, 3°5 qt., $1.30; 6 qt., $1.70. Sink strainers, 60¢, Preserving kettles with lip, 9 $1.40; 14 qt,, $1.90, Water pails, 10 qt., $1.70. Colanders, 104 qt., $1.05. Roasting pans, 15x11}, $1.40. Seventh Gallery, New Building, qt. in., Madeira Linens at good savings $10.50 $6.7 13 pes., hand embroidered and hand scalloped, pure linen, HL 100 only. Tea napkins—$9.75 doz. $15 was the price yesterday *pure linen, hand scalloped, e broidered eyelet designs; 75 dozen only. luncheon sets— 50 searves—$1.50. 18x54 in, round thread Irish linen, imitation filet lace edge; 300 only. Tea napkins, $4.50 doz. Irish linen, hemstitched. First Floor, Old Bullding. Tons of Soap going out daily The March Sale is on OAP at 75e rakes, 45¢ for six; Tyce a (it has been $2 dozen during past year). Choice of violet, verbena, almond, or unscented. BLUE MOTTLE LAUNDRY SOAP, $5 a case of 100 bars, Se a bar—two bars of which will do the work of three bars of the usual laundry soap. Get order in! Mail or- ders filled promptly on Knicker- bocker, a little delay on Blue Mottle. Blue Mottle Seventh Gallery, New Buliding Knickerbocker Main Floor, Old Buliding | Boys’ Suits, two prs. (of Trousers, $16.50 | They are suits of higher quality, carefully tailored, | excellently finished. Made of wool fabrics. Coats are very full cut, alpaca | lining; trousers are full cut, and | |» well lined. | There are herringbone stripes | | and cassimeres in the new| | Spring shades; yoke, knife and | i box plaits—patch on welt pockets, | Sizes 7 to 18 years. Other two trousers suits $20— 25—$30 Stitched Hats at $3 To match the suits. Tweeds, herringbones and mix-| tures—smart alpine shapes, satin | lined, all sizes—-6%% to 714 | Third Floor, Old Building Exceptional new Coats at $10.95 2 to 6 years sizes, Regulation coats of blue serge beautifully fashioned —irresis- tible tan polo homespun coats (illustrated) ' with all-round belt and inverted pleat in black, huge patch pockets, and fastened with big one buttons —and mannish little box coats for boys (illustrated) strictly tail- ored—with a smart half belt around the back and big pockets and buttons to’ match Tittle S18- ter's, = Many others, equally charming. The materials Good-looking woolen rials—-English_ homespuns, cloths, —herringbones, Smart colors, tailored, and quality sateen. Hats, $4.95 You see the little boy in the picture has a hat of tan polo cloth to match his coat—faced | with silk and most attractive. The little girl's poke hat is of milan straw, with lovely long streamers of’ gros, grain ribbon, Straw hats in brown, navy blue | and tan, | Wool Sweaters, $4.50 peak ee model with) Snug roll collar and pockets. Aeataler delightful soft yarn in brown heather mix- mate- polo serges. _ Commendably lined with good blue and tures, Third Floor, Old Buliding | | Saturday March Sale: Madeira linens at good savings _A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. March Sales— China, Glasswares, Lamps first quality Housewares | |] New Pianos, $345; Player-pianos, $525 Fur neckpieces, exceptionally low-priced Dresses for Miss 14 to 20, $39.50 For Miss 310 Frocks, $39.50 First Spring sale New frocks that measure up to our $49.40 to $65 grades of this season. 24 Spring models —this number was our selec- tion of the dressmaker’s sur- plus. Of some there are but a few frocks; of others there are more. Silk Canton crepe is the dominating material in these frocks—however, there are other smart materials, too; crepe de chine, crepe m eteor, taf- feta, Georgette crepe, broche crepe, tricotine and Poiret twill, Colors ~—navy blue, gray tones, browns, henna shades, beige French blue, light panko and black- these according to types of frocks; for instance: ~—the cloth frocks are only in navy blue; —the be-ruffled frocks of Georgette crepe are im pearl gray, pink and French blue. The new silhouettes Frocks with voluminous skirts after the fashion of Jeanne Lany Frocks with the straight-line silhouette. Frocks skirts. Frocks with the new and ex- ceedingly girlish long waistline, Frocks with the quaint little basque. with knife pleated Short sléeves—long sleeves, A remarkable collection From the viewpoint of fash-| ion, the collection is as remark- able as it is in the exceptional qualities und savings it pre- sents, Adornments are too numer- ous to give in detail—but there is everything from the new kinds of embroideries and bead- ings to cire ribbons and Renee's little flowers cut out of the silk. And some frocks are charming because they ure unadorned. Second Floor, Old Building ’*s Sales Second Gallery, New Bldg. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. First Gallery, New Bldg. First Floor, Old Building Second Floor, Old Building jembroidering, $1.45 Ivory celluloid toilet articles, slightly marred Hair nets, blond, browns, black, 50¢ doz. Apron dresses, women’s, gingham, $1.65 Silk envelope chemises, $1.95 to $3.95 Bloomers, $2.95, $3.95; nightgowns, $5 Bloomer-dresses, children’s. DOWN-STAIRS STORE Women’s jersey suits $15 | $15 $7.90 $39.75 | Reduced | Easter hats | |] Misses’ jersey suits | China Sale Men's shirts Men's suits Women’s suede pumps Women’s sample wraps Silk remnants 2 to 6 years, $2.95 Aisle of Special Features, Main floor, Old Building 82 Women's dresses Reductions and $5 S875 $1.25 $16.50 and $19.50 Men's overcoats, $16.50-& $19.50 |New—$1.95 to $5 14 to20 Centerpieces for Imported centerpieces usu- | ally much more. Three interesting _ models, stamped in effective designs, on good looking congress cloth (1) outline stitch design with starred center; (2) graceful | clusters of roses in cross-stitch, | original Grecian border arrange- ment; (3) cross-stitch design | forming a latice motif. | Learn to dress night Lamps A teacher in the Art Needle. work Section Saturday will give instructions free of charge. Forms will be sold at $2.95 usually $3.45—and materials to cover them may be had in the section; finished models shown. First Floor, Old Building Neck-Fixings s . after Paris At modest prices Exquisitely dainty vestees, re- freshingly original and smart of line, made of fine cream or white Met, charming motifs developed in fine pin tucks, hand embroid- ered dots and Valenciennes lace. Two interesting ‘models with hgh neck—which are well con- sdered this Spring by fashion- able women of taste. Another charming model has | quaint Buster Brown collar— | vestee and collar trimmed with | rows of fluted lace, tucks and dots. | $3, $3.50 to $4.50 grade Main Floor, Old Buliding Tomboy Dresses Special at $2.95 For girls of 6 to 12. The tomboy dress is a one- piece model with simple little ‘odice and generous bloomers | that tuck up and look exactly like a skirt, $2.95—made to sell for $5 Overplaid-checked — gingham; cotton pongee in blue, rose, or green, lavender and blue cham- bray, White collars and cuffs. | Illustrated. New Dresses at $2.50 6 new models in kitty cloth | and gingham—simple tailored models and an excellent “Regu- lation” style Tarefully ne- lected colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. New Polo Coats, $29.50 In porcelain blue, rose and beige—the three preferred ors in coats of soft polo cl for girls of 6 to 16 years, Fine tailoring accentuates the | smart simplicity of the model; illustrated. Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street Silk Lingerie ; Each piece is a bit of filmy daintiness in flesh colored crepe de chine. Nightgowns, square or V with attractive necklines, Some lovely Empire models, $5. | regula- ly Envelope —_ chemises tion or strap shoulder, en; dainty to wear under blouses, $1 F Bloomers in drawers, | tail borate models, $2.95 und $3.95. Bodices, regulation or shoulders, $1, $145 and $2 ‘Third Floor, Old Building strap Fur Neckpieces Exceptional values Fox scarves, $29.75. Brown, taupe and pointed. Mink animal scarves, $25. Qne-skin good quality, extra large, Hudson Bay sable, $59.50. One-skin large, full. Squirrel searves, $11.75. One-skin, large dark. Squirrel scarves, $29.75 skins, large, dark. ond Fi Georgette crepe Saturday, $5.95. Simply and charmingly made with wide band of t lace that forms the col- lar, and a jabot-like soft front, edged with narrow filet lace, The fastening is a narrow black ribbon, In flesh and white, Second Floor, Old Building This One-Strap Pump at $10 We need not tell you it is new and distinctive; its lines, modified short vamp and smart low heel speak for themselves, Black and white kidskin or black patent leather. First Floor, Old Building. Separate Skirts for Spring Sports In the Women's Fashion Salona Soft blues and tans, brown and ecru, and the always smart black and white, These are the desired combinations at the moment— the new skirts play upon this theme. New models in these colors are in stripes and checks, and soft plaids, in prunella cloth, fine velours, and worsteds. And one may wear the plain tailored model, or the pleated one, or one with a bit of a circular flare-—as one chooses, $12.75 to $ Plaid Wool Skirts, $5 Novelty materials jin velours and wool jersey, plain and pleated models, suitable for golf and general weur; subdued and bright colorings, 150 at this price. Second Floor, Old Building. Dress Goods—sale 200 yards 50 and 64 in. all wool skirting plaids, striking color combinations, $2.50 yard originally $5.to $9 yard, 400 yards 54 in. all wool navy blue serge, $2 yard—last year’s price $3.50, 300 yards 40 if, all wool pop- tins, navy blue, cadet blue, brown, $1.45 yard—last year's price “"Main Floor, Old Building. Children’s Shoes Sturdy little models with broad toes and substantial soles. Play shoes of heavy tan calf- skin, unlined, sizes 7 to 2, $4.60 0 School shoes, high lace model, in tan or black calfskin. Six from 6 infant's to big girl's sixe 6. $4.50 to $9. Dress shoes, buttoned model in black patent leather with cloth tops, sizes 8! to 2, $5.50 to $6.50. zaced model of black patent leather with black kidskin top, 50 to $5.50; with white kid- in top, $6.50 to $10; sizes 14 child’s to big girl 6. First Floor, Old Building Novelty Jewelry 65c 2,880 ‘pieces, gold-filled, silver and green gold finish, filigree de- signs, set with rhinestones and dainty colored stones: Brooches, bracelets, lingerie clasps, bur pins, cuff links, lockets, lavalliere und chain, locket and wateh 18, tie clasps, scarf pins helt bu silver-plated Dorine instance the hird to o} price alf less Main Floor, Old Building Sweets Assorted chocolates, $1 Assorted caramels, $1 |b CAMEE—the incomparat chocolates and bon-bons, $1.75 |b. Many other sweeta, 60¢ Ib. up. Eighth Gatlory, New Building Ib od ch, Wonderfully Good Tweed Suits, $27.75 In the Women's Fashion Salons The clean cut well- groomed tweed suit is un- doubtedly the fashion note of the moment. Nothing is more favored for Spring wear for trotteur and general wear. At the left of the above illus- tration is one of three models offered Saturday, at $27.75. They are the most correct and distine- tive styles for this type of ma- tertal—strictly tailored,with notch collars, narrow shoulders and patch or slit pockets. In beauti- ul shades of old blue, gray, tan, oxford and rose. Lined with material or gray sutin. Women’s Polo Coats At $45 At the right of the illustration is one of the very amart full length sport coats of natural colored polo loth the Coat Salons are featur- ing ut $45, Ail: in two models with raglan or set-in sleeves. Made with con- venient Jarge pockets and lined with matching pusaywillow satin. Second Floor, Old Building New Frocks of Poiret Twill at $49.50 Jn the Women’s Fashion Salons A new surplice model, long of line and fashioned very simply of midnight blue Poiret twill is featured for Saturday at $49.50. The only trimming is stitching in self color applied to the front and on the sleeves. The long line is accentuated, rather than broken, by a narrow string girdle of self material, Other Frocks at $49.50 are of Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, crepe meteor and taffeta. In simple models in the favored colors of thig spring, —grey, brown and midnight blue Second Floor, Old Buliding, New Silk Petticoats at $5.95 Chie models of. taffeta, satin or jersey with daintily beruffled flounces to wear under the bout- fant skirts of the new spring frocks Third Floor, Old Building. 500 Men’s Suits New, at $37.50 Two pairs of trousers with each suit, And every suit the kind you would expect to find in the Wanamaker Store. Blue serves. Flannels, unfinished worsteds. Blues, grays, black and white check, heather mixtures, Single and double-t coats, Models for men, A goodly mblage, des- young Models for elder men. tined to depart very quickly. Burlington Arcade Floor New Building. Socks, 75c Men’s Light weight, mercerized lisle, full fashioned, black, white, cor. smoke. dovan, navy blue and ‘ure silk and fibr ts and some with At 25¢—medium weight cotton in white, smoke or navy blue. A, 50c-—medium-weight cotton full fashioned, black, navy blue. cordovan, smoke, white Burlington Arcade Floor New Building Motor Robes Some imported New low prices $10 to $75 euch Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building, Selection will begin Saturday at 9 | SILK WEEK SPECIAL Variety of good {Saas $1.95 yd. A large selection of fine | weaves in an array of ex+ | quisite colorings and lus-) trous blacks, Saturday, $1.96» ff yard. A year ago t i sold for at least twice this jj 27 shades—and black and white 40 in. crepe meteor, 36 in. taffeta; black. 86 in. tricolette. 40 in. crepe de chine. 46 in. satin messaline. 32 in. imported pon- gee. 82 in, silk, broad- cloth — 12 different patterns in smart stripes — much fav- ored for men’s shirts and women’s sports frocks. Main Floor, Old Buliding. Women’s French Gloves, $1.85 pr. 2400 pairs—a special pur- chase for Easter buyers. ce overseam in two clasp—spring shades of brown, tan and white, — All sizes. Main Floor, Old Buliding. “Invisible” Hair Nets, $1 doz. Invisible nets are famous—we sell them by the thousands of dozens. Cap or fringe shape, Browns, blondes, or black, Notion Section, Main Floor, Old Bullding. ——— A galaxy of new Hats at $7.50 . The new sailor with high crown and narrow brim fashioned of soft straw, em- broidered all over in a con- | trasting color and. silver thread, Illustrated. 1 n a charthing adaptationsedl ‘ E of the “4 Reboux Mushroom Hat ye developed in stitched taffeta with facing in Bangkok straw, In rust color it is particularly good-looking, Then, too. little straw turbans, hate with straw crowns and ribbon brims--und ever so many other models in all the new spring cable. orings, as well-as black. First Floor, Old B Sai ‘¢ NS bast C79 Selection will begin Sagurday at 9. 100 Gabardine |Raincoats, $27.50 Were $35 to $49.50, | Sizes 34 to d4; light tan, dark | tan and navy blue wool gubar- dine (imported material); full | belted and half belted. Pat