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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 31, Tan appear on the list given out by FE he War L ment for publication from the mili- United States 49 MEN INDICTED WRONGFULLY AS The | Repereed by Local Board No. 16. Hatley, No. 448% Park Ave- sent cl ) No. 871 t 18ist tre ‘arroll, John, No. 2008 Hughes | Avenuc De mont, bert, No, 2110 Honey- ibert, nue, eon, Laut treet mon, No. 2 Home for Incurables, Many on Brooklyn List Foughe| 18 : : Ernest Wm. Hamptmann, No, 2121 in France, Judge Chattield No. 757 Bast 179th Reveals. Bathgate Tite name of forty-nin Bro William C., No. 4448% Park ze August, No, 2176 Bathgate was mide public to-day | J Federal Judge Chatietd tos, Maampis, No, 4331 Third The indict were nulle prose dictments nuile 4 qd)" Morano, Pasquale A. No, 4487 fter in n the Dy t At-| Third Avenue. torney i tha jon an]. Pureigitotti, Orest, No. 2014 Lafon- fuestion either had entered serv William, No. 1950 Wash- er had been barred fro. litary fervice. In os whe pher, No. 2114 Daly | Avenne Beh 9 Webb, W tn, No, 2141 Honeywell 1 hed) Avenve. seas, in! Reported by Local Board No. 17. 4 Bernstein, Taudwig, No. -795. 1824 "a y John, No. 629 Kast 188d che, William, No. 629 East 183d Bottari, Chas. Avenu No. 2414 E arolla, Angel lughes 408 Ka 2208 Belmont Pros- Joseph 182d nue, M Hilton “rotona i OOD things No.7 from 9 sun- climes p The Coca-Cola Co t ‘Atlanta, Ga Beware of Tender Gums Unhealthy soil kills the best of wheat. Unhealthy gums kill the best of Ca To keep the teeth sound, keep the gums w Vatch for tender and bleeding gums. This is a syz aa of Pyorrhea, which afflicts four out of five people over forty. Pyorrhea menaces the peay as well as the teeth. Not only do the gums recede and cause the teeth to decay, loosen and fa!l out, but the infecting Pyorrhea germs lower the bose ‘2 vitality and cause many seri- ous ills. To avoid Pyorrhea, tooth and gum inspection. Gums. Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check its progress, if used in time and used consist- ently, Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan's will keep the gums firm and healthy, the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. If gum-shrinkage has set in, use Forhan's according to directions, and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Foran, D. D. § Forhan Co., New York t your dentist frequently for And use Forhan’s For the Forhar's, Lid., Mentreal FOR THES GUMS Checks Pyorrhea" Fur Storage Absolute Protection at moderate cost. Repair- ing at special rates during the Summer. James MeCreery & Co, Telephones Fitz Roy 3400 60 Prospect | Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700. ‘1921, Formerly A. T. Stewart & 120 Imported Boudoir Gowns to go Wednesday for $15 They were $20 and $25 The gowns are in three WHITE models, pictured. Model at the left \ practical little coat for the boudoir. Its pretty stitching is decidedly modish and the qual- ity of its satin is lovely. Pink or blue, —for the woman golfer —the tennis player —for any woman who wishes a smart immaculate sports skirt to wear with her sweater or sports coat. At $12.75 PLEATED models, made with combination box pleats that are so becoming. At $15.75 TAILORED models, straight, and with the new, smart slight flare, Model in center Of china silk, in gorgeous col- race and charm of design. ” Pink, blue or rose. Model at right Of fine quality light biue Other models, in fine box crepe de chine fringed in a very | and combination pleats, are modish fashion and clever $15.75 to $18.75. All beau- girdled in front. tifully made, and of excellent A limited number of this | material. model. Second Floor, Old Bullding Third Floor, Old Building Down-Stairs Store Will Have FOUR EXTRAORDINARY SALES on Wednesday Women’s Hats at $1 _ We had many extraordinary sales of millinery this seasan, but none quite so big as this. When the sale opens on Wednesday morning there will be 2,500 to 3,000 hats here—way below their regular prices—mostly samples—at $1 each. The trimmed hats will include a host of the season’s best models taffeta hats, straw hats, Georgette hats, taffeta combined with straw, organdy with straw, taffeta with angora; and many others. The banded hats will offer row and row straws; Milan hemps; genu- ine Milans; Batavia cloth; and such. Samples from fifteen makers—light and dark colorings; large and small shapes; more than you can possibly picture in your imagination, Downstairs Store, Old Bullding Women’s Silk Fro Frocks, $15 Were $21.75 to $37.50 Almost 200 of these high-grade silk dress: were held originally for out-of-town customers. The regular prices in our own stock were $21.75 to $: 00; and the sizes range from 34 to 44. The variety in- cludes beaded Georgette dresses; braided Georgette dresses; crepe meteor dresses; taffeta with eyelet embroidery ; foulards; crepe de "chine; Canton crepe; and tricolette. All spring models; made in many ways; trimmed in many ways; and mostly in the darker and better shades. Downstairs store, Old Building Women’s Low Shoes, $3.65 $6.40 to $8 Grades Think of that!....Women’s high-grade pumps and oxfords, taken from our own stock, Original prices were $6.40 to $8 a pair; take them on Wed- nesday at $3.65 a pair. This is one of the best shoe quality considered, that we have announced ason; and there will be fully 8,000 pairs to choose from. There are many, many styles and kinds of pumps and oxfords in this sale. Tan, black, suede, white buck finish, patent leather and such. The very styles that are now wanted; and you will readily how fine they are in quality and workmanship. The range of es will be ample; but there will not be all sizes in every style; you could hardly expect that. Downstairs Store, New Building Men’s Shirts at 78c $1 to $1.95 Grades All men who have wished for pre-war shirt prices can rejoice. Fully 2,000 of Wanamaker standard shirts—our own good stock—will be reduced to 78c each on Wed- that hese shirts have been $1, $1.15, $1.25 season, he variety is very large, including printed cheviots, madras cords, woven madras cloths, printed percales and printed crepe cloths, Every man who wears size 14 to 17 can fitted. A very, very LARGE opportunity. Downstairs Store, New Buliding be Flannel Skirts June Brings SUBSTANTIAL Readjustments in Prices Oriental Rugs Offering extraordinary | 40 Persian Mahals { carpets, ranging in size from 8x10 to 9x12 ft.—the same qualities that sold May 1, 1920 at $300 to $400.. 39 extva heavy Kazaks, sizes ranging ft. to 6x9 ft.—the same | 1920, from 4.7x7 qualities which, May 1, priced $125 to $400. and Muskabad | $149 each were i} Don’t count on these rugs being ere too long. None to dealers. English Topcoats ifor smart women | REDLEAF light tweeds that with a accent, have a man’s summer. She wears one over her riding clothes, playing tennis. Several models other earmarks Second Floor, Old Bullding The Shantane Tailored Suit $29.75, in the Women’s Salons Every impressed with the with notch or The Tuxedo model box-pleated patch pockets. see they sports and town wear. Second Floor, Old Building FOR MISS 184 T0 MIMI the little frock with the ribbons—repro- duced in dotted Swiss, is exquisite for most Summer oe smart ainted with P unnecessary, wh th whi ith black Gingham Frocks | at $17 , Three distir fine checked ginghams at imple model has collar anc white linen with nv of the gingham, her m effective ud | viek-rack braid illustrated, plain col | ored line cotto: terial with linen. collar 1 cuffs white kidskin| Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street in her motor, on board ship, in the mountains, after With and without be! lan and set-in slee’ G patch pockets. And all the of smart Eng | -greens, | woman who sees) the two new Shantung silk suits in the Suit Salon is mode | | and the immaculate tailor- | ing. With long 40-in. coats. ‘Two new models. Unusually smart, they are, Tuxedo collar. has large You are suitable for both} The Shantung is of beautiful | avy quality in natural color. “Mimi’’ in fscorted ‘Dotted Swiss at $25 topcoats, | | from London, made of soft speak | noticeable Scotch thousand uses during the smart wo- None C, O. D. None returnable. hella’ Gallery, New Buliding |Brassiere tops on newest silk undies Why this extremely prac- tical innovation in the land of lingerie was not intro- duced long ago is a mystery when it is what smart wo- men have been waiting for for ages. Princess Slips Heavy quality of radium silk, cleverly made. Plain, snug- fitting bandeau top, with ad- justable shoulder str: holds botton with — picoted Hop, the nece. of a brassiere, Skirt of this slip is finely ac- cordion pleated and finished at bottom with picoted scallops, Stepsii chemises Same material and design, but made with plain skirt, $8.95. This lingerie may be had in flesh, white, gray or black. Third Floor, Old pellets FOR MISS 14 to 20 Blazer Jackets now the vogue except| Authoritative in style, as well as in stripes fore very youthful. \ The price—$ is, indeed, mod jackets are exqu' as the ly tailored and the flannel is a fine quality for the latter reason the col- ors are beautiful— Red and white Gold and white Pink and white Royal blue and white nnual Skirt Sale Every skirt in this sale was made to our order by the best skirt maker in| America. At $2.95—white cotton gabar ‘ine und cordeline skirts, also khaki skirts. At $7.95—Baronette kirts—white and colo te worsted flannel skirts in nm model At $10.7 white wor ted) flannel skirts—pleated models. At $16.50—skirts of famous trade-mark sports silks. None D. returnable—none ©. O. Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street Now to get Ice Cream Freezers Spindle bed with drop side, extra wire attractively and durably fash ves a triple ioned of wood, Enameled whit $ $ parts are Excellent woven wire springs lat 58 and 98 with pure tin, mea ata er Were $95 to $175 10at., Kiddie Koops | Some of the finest coat: Mat, Collapsible models — with Biers Sr ome COREE #0 ate, $4 wire sides that make them cool| We have had this season— 1 21 ate, § for summer. Drop side, good| Wrap, cape and straight- He i 24 wire springs. Cotton mattress! line coat type. $11.50 i d. Large size, $31.50; devel ; , . I arK’ Jeveloped in vele Gem Freezers small size, $29.50. cloth, tricotine, Gat. " . | a n erepe and Poiret twill, ace \ Bath Tubs In blue, black a few odd Collapsible rubberized canvas hades. p tive; some bath tub on wooden frame. Oak n borate after- frame, $8.50. White enameled 1 Wear; others very smart wood ie, $9.95. for general wear, Third Floor. Old Buliding Second Floor, Old Building $69 | each | I T is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and jive lasting satisfaction. Co. Finest of Bed Coverings at Less than Half Brides-to-be and their friends should not overlook this opportunity Quilts imported last Fall direct from France, filled by hand with the softest, softest down, covered silk, or with satin lace applique; or with floral designs embroidered in the corners; in t tiful colors—light blue, cardinal, old rose, gold, pink, reseda and satin stripes in pink and blue. No duplicates in America by | Mednestew ally $190 . +. $85, 28 quilts, o 5 quilts, originally $185 . .$75 13 quilts, originally $175 .$75 10 quilts, originally $1 . $50 15 French Quilts, wool- filled, orig’ ally $13 $65 8 Japanese quilts, wool-filled, originally $50 And These— Originally 6 down-filled quilts, fancy silk covers, plain borders, large siz@........sesvecscerecssesercees WOOL-FILLED QUILTS Wednesday $30 19, silk messaline covers, plaiin $59 $33 24, fancy silk tops, plain borders $38. $17 14, plain silk covers, stitched all over. $35 $22 All the foregoing merchandise is practically NEW. The imports came in just before the Christmas holidays, The domestic makes were received about the same time— or later. Prices were readjusted down when we began our new fiscal year. The new reductions which go into effect | Wednesday morning show new savings ranging from $5.50 to $52.50 on to-day’s prices, and $21 to $105 on the original prices. Fourth Gallery, New Building Women’s Silk ‘A few Women’s \Sweaters—reduced |Suits at $68 Were formerly priced $125 to $145 They are _ beautifully made failleur models with the long coat so much fav- ored at present, the Direec- $16.50 to $42.50 were $22.50 to $62.50 | The most attractive silk | sweaters we have had in stock are included in this collection, toire Model, the youthful In sports colors and navy. blouse coat, and the box Third Floor, Old Building coat, Some of the models are beau- tifully embroidered or braided, have a re edging of id or are en- tirely without trimming. In Poiret twill, tricotine and Senway Cottons | Moderately priced twill cord, Black or midnight | 2he for fine white chiffon blue, voile—44 in. wide —will make Second Floor, Old Building cool and pretty dresses and scoemciaiinsieneemenen blouses for the warm days. Thee groups of |Women’s Gowns Reduced Gowns $52 to $7i 68¢ for imported white dotted , mushin—very effective » for pretty Dra voiles, | designs on white and dark | also the smart check) now $45—were \ Tke imported stripe ratine| i a an kirtings, effective colorings, | Gowns now 75—were on tan grounds — sold for al $85 to $125. most double early in the season, fe to $1.25 yard for check and plaid ginghams. now $145—were | Gowns smart] $175 to 5. Many different models in Canton crepe, tricotine, satin, taffeta, Poiret twill and Georgette crepe. Some have touches of beading, others are of two materials combined to give two-toned effect. Navy blue and colors. Second Floor, Old Building $1 yard for imported dotted Swiss’ muslins, white ground with colored dots of red, pink,| | blue and heliotrope. | i Dress Goods Section, Main Floor, Old Building To make happy little children Beds, $33. 50 \Women’ $ Coats

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