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' ‘A THOUGHT DAILY |MAY DROP SLACKERS’ LISTS. S MRS. HARDING'S reee. Liability of U Cave of Mia. ‘ h PROMISE TO BLIND | takes May Void Pian. \ STEEN | WASHINGTON, April 15.—An_ over- j President Accepts Chairmanship | us bit of patriotism may cause the Sioienat entire abandonment of plans by the 4 of Committee for $2,000,000 War Department to publish lists of Campaign, WASHINGTON, April 15, (United News). 46] LU give you a thought each day,” said Mrs, Harding to two blind girls, Veronicg Muzicka and Jennie Williams who called at the White House With Miss Winifred Holt, “the Lady of the Lighthouse.” The girls came from New York, in care of Miss Holt, to interest the President and *Mrs. Harding in the $2,000,000 campaign for } funds to build lighthouses for the blind, ‘The President accepted the honorary irmanship of the Campaign Committee, and both he and Mrs. Harding promised their | peed ek ae ee | JEWISH CHARITY PLANS. The blind girls brought Mrs. | Harding gifts of sewing and weay- |draft dodgers during the war. Out In Ohio @ youth decided he wanted to en- |Nist, and he did, under an assumed jhame, his real identity being lost to the service, While the Ohlo boy, whose name was not given out, will not be listed as a slacker, because his case Is known, the instance has suggested to Mr. Daugh- erty the poss'bility that others might have followed hia method in enlisting, and that they may now be marked down as draft dodgers. Mr. Daugherty will have | to-morrow an opinion from G assistant to the Attorney oral, on |the liability of the Government and its officials if persons are listed erroneous- \ly, lt, arate dod he Attorn |untnice the efore him . Goff, 18, General, it is believed, it will be liable in his was his informal fon with Secretary e [published ¥f Me. 1 | frst belief after mi nation of the matter, s ¢ thorough exami- Women’s Division Meets to Dincass | ing they had made, and Mrs. | Next Sammer's Activities, Harding presented them with big | bouquets of flow and the | The Women’s Division of the Federa- > tion for Support of Jewish Philanthropic resident ga 10- z i Nias han auto- societies held a meeting last evening graphed pho at the home of Adolph 1 {SS Fifth Avenue, to disc |summer activities the fed- 8 of small- been found in North Hud- . Mrs, Lerman, Mrs. J. Loeb, Mr Mr off and Mr Unterberg, Pen, and Miss irene Brooks, y Te Sphere Shop 349 Fifth Sone at 34“ Spear Tomorrow, Saturday, Beginning at 9 A. M. GREATEST MILLINERY SALE This House Has Ever Held EVERY HAT IN THE HOUSE Values to 25.00 Values to 25,00 e HERE'S THE REASON We have great overstocks of merchandise which we must dispose of —so our entire workroom organization has been busy all week making up ha’s for this sale. HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MADE UP IN THE FINEST MATERIALS None Charged None on Approvat One Door From SIMAVENUE From $7,000,000 Auction Sale of Alexander Smith & Sons Continued for Friday and Saturday Open Until 6 P. M. Saturday GREATEST PRICE CUT SALE IN NEW YORK CITY These are a few of the opportunities: el le (=i SSS sss SS SSS $40 9x12 Smith’s Shywi22 Brussels 546°" | Pee apt obal rugs; will stand hard : $55 9x2 Smith's Sevaieet Velvet des hemes For $99: 90 594 $55 oxt? Smith’ 's All Wool Axminater are of heavy pile; large selection patterns in’ blue, old rose, taupe $100 9x12 Wiltons patterns and colors most Be SSsssts5cei THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921, Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. , Business Hours— to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4 TOO Women Fs ‘Pretty Frocks llany new Wide selection Saturday, in — Georgette crepe —taffeta —Poiret twill —Canton crepe —crepe de chine Some of these materials are combined to achieve two-toned effects in such smart combinations as dark blue und gray, blue and old blue, black and white, and others. Some of the models are beau: tifully embroidered or beaded. Second Floor, Old Building Imported Lingerie $1.95 to $3.95 Models of fine batiste by the deft needlewomen of the Philip- pines; made entirely by and beautifully hand embroid- ered in lovely designs—the more expensive models are elab-| orately embroidered. Nightgowns and envelope chemises at $1.95, $2.95 and $3. Main Aisle, Main Floor, Old Bidg. hand} Models, $45 — Moire silk at $3 anew low price Beaded bags,$6.50 Our $7.75 grade Main Floor, Old Building Tweed Suits at | $27.75—Exeellent Ty the Women’ Salon | | We have received another | shipment of those remark- able tweed suits at $27. | Ready Saturday morning. | People have found them to) | be incredibly good for the) | price—we are glad to be able to offer more. In two smart severely tailored models, with notch and Tuxedo collars and narrow belts; lined with gray satin. In rose, heliotrope, tan, gray and brick’ color. Second Floor, Old Building | al a Very attractive Silk Stockings New Straw Hats | $700 Suite for $400 10-piece walnut dining-room suite, Queen Anne type. Forty per cent. savings on high-grade Furniture Bring the family to see the goods There has never been a sale like it (none better)—plenty of it (27 styles in bedroom suites alone, and as many in din- ing’ room suites) and a REAL saving of 40 per cent, A few of the matched suites For the Bedroom $710-—-8-pe 1. des 8-pe, wal n $580, re $044—T-pe. wa nut suite, Itallan design, $289, resularly $ enamel , $369, 5 amel $950-—10-pe “Heppelwalts 37001 VL a $613—10. Anne de ma design good furniture! || Oriental Rugs At LESS than today’s import price 50 only. From $32.50 (now) —for an Asia Minor Perg- amus, approximately 4x3 feet. To $135 (now) —for a Pergamus approx- imately 9.6x5.9 feet. Third Gallery, New Building Knitting Yarn to go for 58c Hanks weighing 3%4 02. (our $1 grade). Special attention is called to the generous amount of wool in each of these hanks. } , It requires for women’ sweaters with elbow sleeves hanks. Tuxedo sweater—S8 hanks. child's ~-2 hanks —child's sweater, 6 to 12 hank man's cout sweater, 8 hanks Attractive had of tur quoise, navy bi brown, mode, pewcock, sand or white. Instructions given free. Main Alicia, Old Building First Floor, Old Bullding Excellent eat of clocked and plain silk stockings in plain black or white and} combinations of black and white; dropstitehed with cot-| ton sole and top; some specially light-weight, not! clocked, Imported lisle stock- | ings, embroidered, clocked ; | combinations of black and white,| navy blue, African brown with white or with self-color clockings. | Sizes 8% to 10, $1.25 pair, ~ | Mereefized lisle stockings, | dropstitcheds black | white. Sizes 8% to 10, 50¢ pair. *Main Floor, Old Building and! ‘Bloomer Frocks and! Boys’ Suits, $2.95 Practical little clothes for tiny| tots to wear every day for w: or play. Fashioned after charm ing models of long wearing and) not easily mussed cotton mate-| rials. Bloomer Frocks, 3 models For little girls, All boas bloomers, and delightful touches of hand embroidery or hand smocking. Blues, tans or pinks. Sizes 2 to 6. Boys’ Suits, 3 models One suit is of striped gingt rique collar, In oth $ the liltle trousers fasten | onto a straight Mouse with big} bu Tlues, tans or greens. — | 2 to 4. 12.95, $13. 5 ons one or two coats in each model.’ They will go quickly,| because they are our-fine coats) which we are disposing of to make ay for the new stock com- Included are English serges, polo cloths and checks in a variety of colors. Third Floor, Old Buliding. BOYS’ aids in plain ig sand and bleach band and bindings. Also color ¢ o mbinations trasting of straw—blue and white, brown and white. New English rah rah, small and large roll brims, $1.50 to $7.59. sailors, Norfolk Suits Two pairs knickers $15, $16.50, $18 Fancy mixtures ge. nes 7 Made in every detail to our standard of excellene smart and manni se boys like their priced that they the comment: “The clothing the money will bu Other suits for boys, $13.50 to The ry important to “me! 15 to 20 years and this nouncement will help solve) the question. Smart-cut, double-breasted blue serge suits with long trouser i Smart. Manly looking price ix so low that the unusual value is a big consideration in itself, es 15 to 20 years, $22.50. 1H ,000 Pajamettes—$1.50 —were $3 and $4 Made of fine imported Frene cord and plain weaves, in patterns. All sizes, 8 to 16 year Third Floor, Old Building TOPLESS —- sewer 800". Corsets Cleverly des structed by expert cor sive the much desir nee to the f excellent slender or med embody the workmanship i characterist Third Fivor, © “Tomboy | jat $2.95 to $5.50 Necklaces at Half Sesh A. T. Stewart & Co, in 8 not big type and big talk the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. Taffeta; chemisette of em br oidered net. $39.50. | Deep silk fringe on crepe de chine. $39.50. Quilted Satin Hats —and others, $10 The petite round hat with deep saucer brim is repro- duced in satin and beautifully quilted; square design ; a modish little arrow ,pin of imitation jade is its only trimming. Illustrated. Hats of taffeta, too! One model with draped crown has large motif of orange blossoms, another is effectively draped und is finished with a cleverly braided edge, another with brim is trimmed with glycerined ostrich. |* A large mushroom hat after the idea of Caroline Reboux is de- veloped in heavy taffeta, with facing of hemp straw of a con- trasting color. Illustrated. First Floor, Old Bullding ” Frocks For girls of 6 to 10 “TOMBOY"” frocks are the fancy of lively little girls—and also of their practical mothers— because they are fashioned with bloomers that look like skirts, Chambray model at $2.95 and the checked and er gingham models at § white collars model white | with Second Floor, Old Bullding The sale of $10,000 of French| pearl necklaces for $4,986. will continue turday. Five grades, | from the at 4. 50 (was $9) Crepe de Canton crepe chine, of ex-| in two con- quisite sim-| genial tones. | plicity. $39.50, | $29.50. Silk Frocks for Miss 14 to 20—each $39.50 Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Georgette crepe Blouse --tailored $5.95 The blouse that is really a tailored shirt has now been developed in Georgette crepe. This is quite new, and— Astonishingly smart The model at $5.95, for Satur- day’s selling, is of fine Geor- gette crepe, with flat turned- back collar and tailored cuffs, edged with fine pleating in self material. For sports or suit wear this blouse is equally cor- rect. Maize color, old blue, coral, chine, sash in contrasting color, Crepe de ted and white crepe de chine, $39.60. Polka do =| $39.50. Wraps at $48 —an achievement In the Woman's Salons 75 wraps of excellent ma- terial, beautifully made. —straightline capes; —the new wrap with straight. lines and tiny cape sleeves; —coat-capes; —and the new full-backed cape wrap with tiny set-in sleeves. Bolivia cloth and fine Poiret twill, lined with pussywillow satin; in Hindustani brown, sor- renta blue, tan, dark blue and white and flesh color, Second Floor, Old Bullding $14 to $18 Pumps, $7.75 917 prs., Saturday —our own stocks Two eyelet pumps. Tongue pumps. Strap pumps. Double cross pumps. Plenty of each. Every size in the lot—2% to 8—but not of euch kind. Brown kidskin, Black kid- skin. Patent leather. Originally priced $14 to $18, these were recently reduced to $10 pair. Now they go down to $7.75—and they should simply WALK out. First Floor, Old Bullding strap Breakfast Slip-ons, $3.85 Quite like frocks; of cotton crepe with dotted swiss vestee collar and cuffs edged in rick- rack braid; pink, blue, Copen- to the 27-in. at $68 (was $140). Main Floor, Old Bullding THE SHOPS FOR MEN Wonderfully-fitting Shoulders | $45, $50, $55 Most Popular The ford shirt, with soft collur at- tached (buttoning down) and with French cuffs. Wanamaker white ox- At only $2. It is a shirt which may vorn to business, to the coun- try elub, on the links—on any | be nrorn ccasion hagen and rose, Third Floor, Old Building in these suits for young men And the lines, And the cloth, And the finish, We've just had a score of them put on young men, to see how they looked. They're wonderful Blues, with hair-line stripes—very smart. Dark ot All Shirts Save your time and thought it isn’t anywhere else at so low a price, Shirts at $1.95 A great variety of madras und percale shirts in colors to please most men, Not so very long ago shirts like these sold for $3 and upward. moufflon color. Second Floor, Old Bullding Finest of Fine Imported Motor Robes $30 to $50 Were $50 to $85. Vieuna and wool mixture, soft, warm, good weight, in exclusive patterns; fringed or leather-bound edges, or plain edges. 150 only. $10 to $17.50 Were $15 to $25. 200 medium and light weight steamer and motor rugs from the other side. In the Motor Shop. Burlington Arcade Floor New Bullgipg shades of gray and brown, Herringbone weaves. ‘Two-button models. ‘Three-button models, Patch or flap pockets, A double-breasted model, too. All coats half lined. Seams piped with silk, Wonderful suits. Oxfords,\ *6-59 ‘Tan or dull black calf- skin with broad low heel, fairly narrow toe, low and receding. Smart, comfortable. The price is remark- ably low—$6.50 pr. Tan brogue oxfords for men, $7 pr.; with saddle vamp, $8 pr. Burlington Arcade Floor New Building

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