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April 17, 19 in New York City. ives testified they ALIMONY SCORNED BY MRS. BERGERE| 126th —_— t said, Ne met a young woman, “Never Provided a Cent for Sup-|the defendant put in no defense, . 4 ‘if |tice Platt granted an port; | Dont Need It,” She decree. Says at Divorce Hearing. “My husband never provided a cent | pchihahtrbean for my support and 1 don't need any|Sigm 6haft Formally Placed of his money for alimony, Harry M. Schiacht. © support myself.” | Harry H. This statement was made by Mra. Sadie E. Bergere after she had testi- fied before Supreme Court Justice Platt at White Plains in her divorce action against Eikon W. Bergere of | Wr No, M8 Trinity Place, formerly con-|°US? President Curran, nected with the Merchants and Rank Commissioner Schiacht, In a brief ers Schoo! of Manhattan. The plain. | eee, thanked Mayor tiff, who is also connected with tha naming of the school, first met hor husband ther fi eeuer ot wie Mr. and Mrs. Be ren ‘alled Bergere to I am able the Schiff Parkway movement, n shaft reading Street, where, Jus- interlocutory alanis SCHIFF PARKWAY STARTED. ' chlacht, Welfare Commis- jsioner at Bilis Island and father of yesterday afternoon drove the nail in “Schiff Park- displayed under orders of Bor- Willlamsburg | Bridge in honor of the late philanthro- had As by late SMART APPAREL /or WOMEN and MISSES 120 West 34° St °Rxcs An Unusual Sale of Distinctive Suits CUSTOM TAILORED Friday & Saturday Three Exclusive models (one of which is illustrated) Strictly Mannish Tailleurs, ' long-line si!houcttes. Coats 36 and 38 inches long. Custom Tailoring that one would expect to find only in Suits selling at Sixty Dollars. Yet Bright’s price $99.50 Developed in Fine Tricotine— Navy, Tan or Brown, lined with Radium Silk. Tricotine Suit This model is equally d 38-inch Coat veong thie sirable for the young miss and the more mature woman. RROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Special for To-Morrow Girls’ Polo Coats Delightful for Spring Wear A Most Extra- ordinary Value Polo Coats Specially Priced 15.00 Unusually smart Coats for girls; beltéd models. Silk stitched. Sizes 6 to /4, ee) A Truly Note- worthy Value Polo Coats Specially Priced 25.00 A superb Coat for girls; finest Polo, attractively Silk stitched and Silk lined. Sizes 10 to 16, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. ) Friday’s Special $5 Georgette crepe Blouses—$3.95 One model—the type which the majority of women and young women are asking for—simply cut; with short sleeves, jabot-like soft collar, embroidered with dots and cross-barred with stitching. We have this blouse in white, flesh tone and bisque. 200, Fri- day, at $3.95. Second Floor, Old Bullding $5.95 to $10.95 Silk Petticoats, $3.85 350—and they'll go quickly. For there isn’t anything like them—quality for quality—at $3.85, or near it. Excellent silks. Fine workmanship. Styles the newest and smartest we could find. Colors and color combinations are ravish- ing. Conservative colors are also in the lot. Straight-line and flounced models in lovely taffetas—plain or chan, Satins—plain or changeable; or heavy silk jerseys in plain or color combinations, Third Floor, Old Buliding 50c Printed Voiles—35c yd. _ 3,500 yards—a special purchase; 38 inches wide; pleasing col- orings and designs on light and dark grounds. What charming summer frocks they will make! Main Floor, Old Building Bakalite Bead Necklaces $6 to $12.75 grades for $2.95 and $4.50 $2.95 for the 24-inch length; $4.50 for the 28, 30 and 36-inch lengths. 400 neck- laces, graduated sized erystal-cut beads in round or oval shapes, fastened with neat screw clasp, or gold catch clasp, in two glorious colors—one the shade of rubies, making a crimson glow on a dark gown; the other the color of deep amber, gor- geous with those copper tones so fashion- able for frocks and suits. Jewelry Store, Main Floor, Old Bullding 30c to $10.50 Fringe, 15c to $3.50 yd. 1020 yards of silk and silk-cord fringes—the newest trimming endorsed by Paris, for frock, wraps and hats. 20c narrow silk Tom Thumb $2.25 eight inch twisted silk- fringe, 15¢ yard; navy blue, cord fringe, 95¢ yard; black, brown, purple, gray. white, navy blue. 5Qc 144 inch silk fringe 25¢ $1.95 six inch knotted silk yard; navy blue, purple, gray. fringe, $1 yard; navy blue, $1.25 four inch twisted silk- purple, taupe, burgundy. cord fringe, 55¢ yard; black, $3.25 eight inch knotted silk white, navy blue. fringe, $1.95 yard; tan and $1.50 four inch knotted silk taupe. fringe, 85¢ yard; purple, navy $8.50 and $10.50 eighteen, blue, brown, taupe, burgundy. 24 and 27 inch twisted silk- $1.75 six inch twisted silk- | cord fringe, $3.50; black, navy cord inge, Sie yard, biack, | blue, taupe. white, navy blue, Trimmings, Main Floor, Old Bidg. Children’s Sport Stockings, 60c pair— three-quarter length We have no to-day’s standard of price with which to compare these; but we sold similar stockings a year ago at twice as much and more. 906 pairs of a silk and mer- cerized cotton mixture, wide ribbed, sizes 6 to 10; beautiful colorings—brown flecked with red, blue with white, black with blue, blue with gold, and so on, 1,080 pairs of mercerized cot- ton, wide ribbed, sizes 8 to 11; cordovan and black; turn over tops in contrasting colors. 1,206 pairs of a cotton and wool mixture, light weight, wide ribbed, sizes 6 to 10; h her, lovat and green mixtures; turn over tops. Main Floor, Old Building DOWN-STAIRS STORE: Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Don’t miss this FURNITURE at 40 per cent. off There is no offering like it in New York or in the country today. There is not likely to be one like it in the near future. Three great makers of Grand Rapids had the courage of their convictions, that al- though manufacturing costs are still high, they must do their share in bringing down prices, and they turned over to us their regular lines— $400,000—without regard to cost, and said: ‘Sell it’ People who have seen the furniture are enthusi- astic about it. “It’s the finest I have seen since be- fore the war” was one comment—“and prices are so low—lower than I expected.” Yes, it is very fine furniture—in period designs, of sound seasoned wood, and made to last a genera- tion. Bedroom suites : which sell regularly for. $790 to $1,560 Dining room suites....... 385 to $2,370 which sell regularly for........$641 to $3,950 In Addition—$100,000 of Wanamaker Furniture —our regular lines also—lowered 40 per cent.— matched bedroom and dining-room suites—eleven styles for the dining-room, in mahogany and walnut, in Queen Anne, Louis XVI. and Iepplewhite types; twenty-five styles for the bedroom, in mahogany, ma- hogany finish, walnut and maple, in Colonial, Louis XVI, Queen Anne and straight line types— Dining room suites from $414 to $936 24 to $602 0 to $1,004 $120 to $444 Were $200 to $700 Sixth Gallery, New Buliding Bedroom suites from Not a bit too soon to order Awnings This year there is the new hunch-back awning constructed to allow the swinging outward of French windows. Distinctive version And, of course, the usual style. Materials are canvas and/Of the Strap Pump duck, in woven stripes and ; eae nitipas catenciled ony plain: mas ntroducing a new treatment terials, Smarter still are plain vhite awnings stenciled in a conven- tional line design in the color of your choosing. Or you may have them painted a solid color, gtenciled in a slightly darker tone. Sketches and estimates sub- mitted upon request. Fourth Gallery, New Building of the strap that brings out all the charm of a beautiful in- step—and an adaptation of the baby Louis heels; designed and created exclusively for us after our own ideas. It embodies lines, leather combinations and workmanship of distinction that will appeal to a discriminating woman of . taste, Wool Sweaters In combinations of tan ealf- skin with beige or brown, for little tots—$3.95 Goodlooking adjustable suede or black patent leather with gray s $16, roll collar —all around belt White s with black atch pockets. In turquoise patent leather pipings and heels, blue, tan or heather mixtures.) $13.50. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Third Floor, Old Building Black patent leather, $15. First Floor, Old Bullding A Big Sale in the Down-Stairs Store---Friday New Summer Frocks for Misses One-third to One-half Underprice— $20, $25 and $30 At $5, $10, $15, A dress maker has closed out a large part of his stock. 822 of the newest summ for mi and small women came to us at reductions of 4 to one-half. The variety of mod and fabrics is one of the st we have ever offered in the Do tairs Store; and the sale a whole is the best sale of new dresses we've had this season, 300d Frocks at $5 100 wool dresses at half price—tricotines and serges, some with tricolette tops, New models; practical styles. Silk Frocks at $10 These average about half the regular price. Lovely crepes de chine that every young woman wants this season; and crisp, new taffetas. Wide variety at $15 These average better than a third underprice. Beautiful crepes de chine, taffetas, satins, Georgettes, and lace frocks—fresh, new and up-to-the-minute every fashion detail. } | | | | Finer Frocks at $20 These average a third Jess than regular. Lovely Georgettes, crepe satins, taffetas, heavy Canton crepes and crepes de chine. More elaborate at $25 The manufacturer made these frocks to sell at $39. Pussy willow silks, heavy taffetas, Canton crepes and Prize Group at $30 These were made to sell at $50 and more. Taffeta combined with duvetyn, luxurious crepe satins, heavy taffeta, and fine Canton crepe, Friday morning gt 9 o’clock—Down-Stairs Store. Downstairs Store, Old Building Georgettes, es de chine. re WEEK in NEW YORK Telephone Stuyvesant 4700, Store Hours 9 to 5. $8.50 Silk Duvetyn—$5.85 yd. 86 in. wide, in cinnamon brown, navy blue, pearl gray, carnation pink, sapphire blue, coral. There is no duvetyn of this quality to be-had elsewhere at anything like this low price. Main Floor, Old Bullding 150 smart strap pocket-books that are having such a vogue at present; beautifully made of seal, morocco, calf alligator or patent calfskin—tastefully lined. Many only one of a kind. Main Floor, Old Bullding $25 and $27.50 Regulation Frocks, $15 —For Miss 14 to 20 “Regulation” frocks of heavy white linen—some are slightly mussed. Were $25. Navy blue serge “Regulation” dresses—were $27.50. Every one of these dresses were tailored to our special order. Broken sizes. Second Floor, Old Building $4.25 and $4.50 Carpets, $3.50, $3.75 yard Plain velvet carpets, 1,800 yards, 27 in. wide; tan, gray, red, blue, taupe, green. From our own stocks. First quality. Third Gallery, New Buliding $15.35 Chenille Carpet, $11.05 sq. yd. 525 yards of seamless chenille, heavy quality, 12 feet wide, made in America; choice of sand, tan or blue. The Wanamaker Week price quoted above includes tax. Third Gallery, New Buliding Inlaid Linoleum, $1.85 to $3 sq.yd. This is the fine imported linoleum which sells regular- ly in our stocks at $2.50 to $4 per square yard. We have marked 5,100 yards at Wanamaker Week prices—$1.85, $2, $2.50, $2.75, $3 per square yard. In the lot are 18 pat- terns, mosaic, tile and parquetry designs. Third Gallery, New Bullding 75c to $1.25 Cretonnes—48c yd. 2,500 yards, taken from cur own stocks. For Wana- maker Week only—or so long as they las. during the week. Chintz effects, shadow prints, repp and poplins in very attrac- tive floral, bird and stripe designs; suitable for slip-covers, c\.shion covers and Summer dra, eri Fourth Gallery, New Building Men ‘9 Uimbreliae—Hiale Price Were $3.50 to $52.65—now $1.75 to $26.32 400 umbrellas with plain handles, that were $3.50, are NOW TedUCed WOicre noaoroxaroe@uesmaneccswen neu, $1.75 40 umbrellas, plain or silver-trimmed, were $8.40, MOW? ccasienowitieea te tend oe Oe sa watisicaw Cleese eece nee $4.20 200 umbrellas, silver-trimmed, were $6.32, now $3.15 50 umbrellas, silver-trimmed, were $12.63, now $6.82 20 umbrellas, gold trimmed, were $21.05, now $10.53 30 umbrellas, silver handles, were $36. now $18.42 36 umbrellas Malacca handles, were $27. ..now $13.35 3 umbrellas, ivory handles, were $52.65 now. . .$26.32 Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding $27.50 Motor Restaurants,*18.75 $35 Motor Restaurants, $21.50 Those at $18.75 are fitted for four people; those at $21.50, for six; Rogers’ silver-nickel-plated knives, forks, and spoons; napkins, Vitrox plates, aluminum pepper and salt holders, enamelware cups, large sandwich box, space for two Thermos bottles, and large space for extras. in the Motor Shop, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding Men’s $33.50 Suits to go Friday at $27.50 ry This is a special group of 260 ‘| new, spring suits for Wanamaker Week, They are much better than our regular $27.50 suits; about the, same in grade as our regula $33.50 suit. The fabries are worsteds and eassime most men prefer these fabrics. Neat, clean-cut patterns; models that are exactly right for fathers and sons; and—if you prefer — Some plain blue unfinished worsteds, Look for these special suits on Friday morning in the Lower Price Broadway Store, Broadway, cor. Eighth mostly Gardening Days are Here! You'll need seeds, bulbs, plants, fertilizers, tools for your spring planting. You can buy them nowhere better as to variety and price than in the great corner of the store which specializes in this service. It’s a fine display, too, of things about to grow and things to make them grow, Seventh Gallery, New Bullaing, nt mehr RAY a a nen