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man 7 duced Seemed tion to the general bu P ticket. 5 demeanbr. TICKET SCALPERS MUST FIGHT AGAIN New Bill Drawn to Overcome Gov. Miller’s Ob. jections. ‘ [Special to The aun{ny, Bcalpers of Greate fot gobtg to get away they tHiught they wou h 15.—The ticket K, Smith last night int bill’ limiting the| charge pf « broker on a theatre ticket fo a commission of 50 cents Gov. (Miller veto this Inport on the ground it unconstitutional, but the ip sale lace of amu anothe off 50 cer © Hrinted on, the face af the If a gontract Is nog printed on the versesside of the tl then there con: a stat Bel sold by idn of th must bo printed that the ticket hy one at any price, aw would be a mis- ' __ | BURGLAR IN Y. W. H. A. Alertness Keeps Lon, wn to Her Purse, 2 girls in the dormitories of No, 31 W. 110th] pt eurly this morning the of fice downstairs was being searched by e burgh and the night clerk was spe ning Word.) w York are easy as! Assomb bill is caleulated price in ox ivance “of tue ot to this et- moning the police, the night clerk, heard the door at the Weat entrance opened stealthily and as she made for oun the front entrance to summon help, ane | the latter got ont saw a man crawling toward her desk.| book, which containes THE EVENING WORLD, TUE Sho asked two youn; pansing to watch wi pollee, but a few minutes later when she returned with a if men and the burglar were gone men who werd fe she called the y, Mrs. Neill's pocker- ined $6. Let's Have a Rarebit—Fine AY night '— unexpected callers. They'll stav for . A fine, creamy rarebit is just the thin a are made right everybody enjoys them.Try this recipe LEA & PERRINS 1 teaspoonful of Lan & Perrins 1 tablespoonful of batter substitute. Gispoostal of salt, nful of mustard. In of grated American cheess cream, Melt the butter in the brasier over the hot-water pan. Add the seasonings, and stir until smooth. Add cheese and cream alternately, alittle at atime, allowing the cheese to melt slowly. Add the Lea & Perrins Sauce. Serve on buttered ‘8 or toast. Serve Lea & to be used for a flavor to T ' ' ' i t i t i West 42nd Street tern: Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) High-Grade Assortments of Real Valenciennes «nd Filet Laces Much Below Regular Prices Real Valenciennes and Point de Bipche Laces and Insertions 35c, 58c, 98c, $1.55 to 14.00 yard Real Filet Edging and Insertions. ~--4g----- 1 A STEAMER WARDROBE TRUNK ' ! 28c, 58c, 75c, $1.75 to 3.75 yard At Especially Attractive Prices: Men’s and Women’s LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Men’sPureLinen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, $3.00 and 5.75 doz. Men’s Fine Quality Handker- chiefs, Extra Size, $7.50 doz. en’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs With initial, $6.00 doz. Women’s Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, $3.00 and 6.00 doz. Women’s Pure Linen Colored Handkerchiefs in a variety of styles: and colors. $3.00 doz. Women’s Pure Linen Embroi- dered Handkerchiefs, various patterns, $2.75 doz. | FRENCH HAND-MADE GLOVE HANDKERCHIEFS— : Solid colors with fancy initial. Box of Six Exceptional Value-Giving in Very Special at $25.00 Size 40x 22x14 Covered and bound with vulcanized fibre, heavy hardware, draw bolts, spring lock; three drawers (top drawer locks), and large pull-down compartment with removable partition; six hangers and shoe pockets. Wardrobe Trunks— 45x24x23; dome top model, swing- ing trolley ; fibre covered and bound; heavy hardware; five drawers (two n be converted into hat box); 12 hangers, laundry bag and shoe pockets. $39.85 model: hat box); “Stern Special” Wardrobe Trunks—45x23x22; dome fibre covered and bound; fully studded, heavy hardware;five drawers (two can be converted into 12 assorted hangers, laundry bag and shoe pockets. $48.75 HAT TRUNKS, $15.75 to 98.75 West 43rd Street Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 SDAY, MARCH 15, 1921, lA Exquisite Necessities fo “The Hampton” new Tweed Suit, $39.50 For Miss 14 to 20 New and different—and we are sure it will score an immediate success, because of its ingeniously designed coat, The fronts of the coat are de- signed to turn back and give the long Tuxedo effect, or they may be buttoned (with one button) and give the smart and trim double breasted front. Of Skibo tweed In rose, gray, green, tan, or brown. Coat lined with peau de cygne to match, Illustrated. New Suits, $49.50 Several weeks ago we came} across a limited yardage of a heavy twill suiting in navy blue with just a bit of gray inter- woven. It immediately sug- gested itself for that severely tailored type of utility suit which so many busy young women desire, We selected the coat of a good-looking model, which had cleverly stitched box pleats, and had the suit reproduced. The result was excellent So we had the entire quantity of material made into these suits—just 20 of them, Also, at $39.50, tricotine suits; navy blue, in the smart braid trimmed model illustrated, $230. Second Floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street. Wednesday’s Sales A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. March Sale—China, Glass and Lamps March Sale—Housewares and Soaps Tea Cloths and Napkins—exceptional Handkerchiefs, women’: Handkerchiefs, men’s initialed...............6 for $1 Printed Voiles, for Summer, pleasing designs. . .25¢ yd. Printed Flowered Dimities Alsie of Special Features, Main Floor, Old Buliding. THE MEN’S STORE Other new suits, $29.50 to Tablecloth. and six napkins—$10 A very remarkable offer by the Linen Store—one which cannot be matched in the country. Pure linen One _ tablecloth, 9x59 estas | $10 emstitched napkins, l4x14 inches. 2) we Tablecloth and $11 napkins, a little bet- ter quality......... the eet Tablecloth and napkins, a still bet: | $12.25 ter quality......... J the set Only 225 sets in all, The linen is a good heavy grade satin damask, full bleached; two designs in euch group (six de- signs in all). Madeira linen sets 13-piece luncheon sets, hand embroidered and hand scalloped; exceptionally pretty eyelet de- signs; regular price $10.50 the set. —Wednesday, 87.75. Madeira linen napkins Tea napkins, hand embroid- ered and hand scalloped, three eyelet designs; regular price, $15 dozen. —Wednesday, 89.76 dozen. Madeira linen scarves 750 cupid designs with rose border, 18x52 in., scarf trimmed with imitation filet lace. —Wednesda , $1.60 each, First Floor, Old Buliding Lowest price in years for Mattresses $14.50 for a 54x76 in. (full size) cotton felt mat- tress, weighing 50 Ibs., made with rolled edge, with Imperial stitching (4 rows) around border, and covered with a good quality of flow- ered art ticking. We have sold, recently, a cot- ton felt mattress, not weighing so much, and with only two rows of stitching around border, for $17.50. Smaller sizes, too, at propor- tionately low prices—48x76 in. —42x76 in,—86x76 in, and 30x 76 in. Sixth Gallery, New Bullding Second Gallery, New Bldg. Seventh Gallery, New Bidg. Firet Floor, Old Buliding. + $1.95 ..6 for $1 Men’s new hair line stripe Suits Those who have had in| mind the purchase of this! popular style of suit will be pleased to see the selection that has been received in| the Burlington Arcade! Store for Men—just close- fitting enough to be smart, but in those conservative and semi-conservative mod- els for which Wanamaker clothing is known. The hair line stripe is not exclusively a young man’s suit, although it’s the fav- orite with so many. Single and doyble breasted models. Other suits. The display of new suits for spring includes herringbones, in grays and browns; also flannels, cassi- meres, worsteds, cheviots and tweeds. Prices $40 to $70. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building \25c for Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs 50 Men’s Raincoats going under-price Usual price, 50c. A special purchase of 1800, all of Irish linen, with \-in. plain hemstitched| hem, | Also— 600 hemstitched tape, pure linen, Tie each ($1 grade). Main Floor, Old Buliding. 8 in size 34, 13 in size 36. 11 in size 38. 12 in size 40, 6 in size 42. Rubberized raincoats, three styles, incomplete size assort- ment in each; were #25 to $32.50- —Tuesday, $16.75 each, White Bedspreads with satin finish Handster ay lasts long. Goes fast; In the Motor Shop. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding, Long Gloves are favorites for Easter You'll hardly have again —until after Easter—so good a chance to make a selection from a complete assortment of elbow length gloves— Kidskin, in beaver, tan, brown, black, white—or suede, in mode and pastel shades; all sizes— $7.50 pair. Main Floor, Old Buliding 5400 Handkerchiefs for women—less 4,800 hand embroidered, pure Irish linen, a large assortment of designs, samples of 75c grade —50c each, 600 fine hemstitched, sheer and medium quality of linen, neat ‘%-inch hem, shire hem- stitched, $2 grade—6 for $1.50. Main Floor, Old Building Rugs, Rugs, RUGS Rugs for the spring. Rugs of cool rushes, plain and in colored effects, oval, oblong, or made up into any size you want out of small squares. Fibre rugs. Colonial rag rugs. Prices very low Many of the prices are half of last year's prices. Some are below replacement prices, because we bought well in advance and a good quantity. Rush Rugs. Oval and oblong $2.50 00 6x9 feet. 8x10 feet... 9x12 feet... 4%x7% feet T%4x10% ‘fee 9x12 feet.... Colonial Rag Rugs 8x6. feet. : _They came with the rob- ins; prettily sealloped| around the edges, and with cut corners, Single bed, cut 39 in., $7.50, Larger bed, cut 48 Full size, cut 54 in., . Sets, imeluding spread and bolster cover—single bed size, $10.50; double bed size, $13. Fourth Gallery, New Building Sounds paradoxical, but it's! true. It lasts long in use. It is! going fast in sales—because this is the “ionth when you may buy it for 75¢ a dozen cakes, 45c for| six, TY a cake, Figure on one person needing 12 cakes a year, and get the soap question off your mind—at a good saving—until next March, Because of the large volume of buying, there will be a little delay in filling orders, Valenciennes Laces 35c and 40c yd. \The Easter Family |in Toyland Main Floor, Old Buliding Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co, The favored Silks at favorable prices For women who are planning their Easter cos- tume we have a most un- usual collection of the de- sirable silks for spring, priced much below the prices of a year ago. With a few exceptions the plain silks are obtainable in from 28 to 40 shades, Crepe de chine, 40 in., $1.95 ‘ard. A heavier quality, 40 in., $2.85 ‘d. yard. Radium taffeta, 40 in., $3.85. Taffeta, 36 in., $2.50 yard. Imported chiffon taffeta (black only), 38 in., $1.55 to $1.85 yard. Satin messaline, 86 in., $2. Georgette crepe, 40 in., $1.15. Sports satin, 40 in., $3.50, Duvétyn, 40 in., $9.50. Tricolette, 36 Crepe meteor, 4 Fancy Silks Georgette crepe, 40 in., $1.65, Sports silks, 40 in., $4.95 to ¥ ard, 3. Checked taffeta—36 in., $2.50 to $2.85 yard. Other checks, 36 in., $2.50. Foulards, 36 in., $1. id. Foulards, 40 in., $2.85. Foulard, heavy, 40 in., $3.85 yard, Foulard, satin finish, 40 in., $3.50 yard. Wash Silks Silk :broadcloth, 82 in., $1.95 yard. Fancy stripe crepe de chine, $1.95 yard. Plain wash satin, $6 in., $1.55 yard, Main Floor, Old Bullding The Imported Dress Cottons are here You must see the interesting novelty cottons, many of them exclusively here, $2.60 to $6.50 yard. Printed crepe—almost as light as a cobweb, $3.50 yard, Embroidered organdies and voiles, $3.50 to $4.26 yard. Plaid and striped crepes in a variety of colors, $2.50, $2.75 yard, Dotted Swiss, $1.75 yard. Colored and printed organ- dies, $1.50 yard. Dress linens, 90c to $1.25 yd. Delightful dimities, 8be yard. Ratine, plain colors, 78¢ yard. Velours eponge, $2 yard, Main Floor, Old Buliding, Bought obviously at a conces- sion, for this hand-made Valen- ciennes lace was made in the Philippine Islands and is an ex- cellent copy of the French lace in cotton. Edgings and insertions, in desirable narrow widths and variety of attractive patterns, for blouses, frilly neck fixings and children’s dainty clothes, Edging, “-in, wide, 35¢ yd. or 6-yd. piece, $2; 12 yda., ii; somewhat wider, 40¢ yard; 6-yd, piece, $2.35, Insertions, 36c—6-yard piece, 2, ‘ Main Floor, Old Building. Mechanical duc Jumping bunnies Game of ring toes, 5, Novelty baskets filled with marbles, 50c, 65c. Pullman car, filled with chickens, $4, All kinds of trimmed baskets, Bbe to $2.25, Easter packages, $2 to $8.25, Soft bunnies, 75¢ to $2.75, Net bunnies, filled with all kinds of small toys, 25¢ to Tbe. Horse and buggy, filled with chickens and doll, $5.75. Chicken bassinettes at $1.60, Bunnies to fill, 25¢ to $1, Kewpie novelties, $1.25. Large Easter eggs, filled with chickens and baby doll, $30, 0. ‘Third Gallery, New Builtding. ee SNE is not big type and big talk in the newspa NEGLIGEES. LINGERIE CORSETS PETTICOATS All assembled, for conveni- ent inspection and selection, on the Third Floor of the Old Building. Irresistible Negligees Irresistible in their gra- cious simplicity of line and the exquisite colorings of their clinging draperies fash- ioned of filmy lace and the sheerest of crepes. Truly Parisian in charm of con- ception is a lovely breakfast gown with slippers and dainty cap to match, a vision of delicate color and mistly laces with here and there a bit of silver ribbon and*a flower. Very lovely also is a marvellous cape with a wide band of rich two-toned ribbon of soft blue and orchid, falling in long ends down the front and blending delight- fully with the delicate peach color of the graceful crepe meteor un- derslip. There is, too, a fascinating creation of the most delicate of rainbow colorings. For cooler days there is a daint; coat of white brocaded satii a hhetnd arranged frill of lace finishing the neck and brief sleeves. It is cosily. interlined with warm lamb’s wool. There are also a variety of other models, sometimes simpler and sometimes more elaborate, but always just as charming. Prices are from $50 to $175. t Ae A AR Latest fashion in Underthings No less charming than the negligees, they embody the latest fashion ideas, both in material and in lines, and are marked by great delicacy of workmanship. Especially interesting are the lovely hand-made sets of sheer handkerehief linen which were made for us in France, with ex- quisite designs in hand embroid- ery or drawn work; and very chic sets fashioned of - fetas or of Gatton” crepe newest material in linge: All are fashioned after the loveliest of models, with Irish’ or filet oe aieaatenss used with good Some of the sets are special) Br taee a Os aad ‘or linen set the iit cone $ $60 for Other sets up to $165. The Petticoats Many delightful models—both straight line and flounced—fash- joned of soft, lustrous satins in white or a delicate pink, and ef- fectively trimmed with dainty Valenciennes lace or a smart motif developed in narrow ribbon. One especially attracti 1 has a filmy aickcoe of Geereeton _ Another lovely petticoat is fin- ished in scallops outlined in lace to match the elaborate design, developed on the skirt in lace in- sertion, $15. Corsets—a matter of grave concern Every well dressed woman knows the value of a well- built corset in creating the final effect of a costume. In our collection, which includes the newest imported and Ameri- can corsets from $10 to $40, there are three models especially de- signed for the bridal frock, (1)—Waistline model for slen- der figures, of silk figured broche with elastic inserts at the waist- line to avoid any pressure, $10, (2)—Model of heavy white satin for slender or medium figu: low cut, beautifully fashioned and daintily trimmed with bow knots of ribbon and attractive lace ar- rangement, $10.50, (3)—Model for medium figure, Jow cut, of handsome silk figured broche, very straight lines, $12, Brassieres fashioned to wear with these corsets, of white satin }} i 1! $2.50 to 46." | or of satin and lace, Third Fiper, O16 Bullding, eS ee