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SNe So ee or THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922, ” ‘NOHEALTH SERVICE CHANGES PLANNED, | SAYS PRESIDENT Velerans Told Physicians in Hospitals Will Be Un- disturbed. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Vi Mruawa/e, WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—President Harding has given assurance to 4 delegation from the wounded vet- erans in Polyclinic Hospital, New York, that he céntemplates no active order placing Public Health Service Physicians on a ctyilian status con- trary to the wishes of the ex-service men, Protests. against such an order have deluged the White House. Pres!- dent Harding investigated, but was unable to find any prospective change in the situation at hospitals which tad caused the alarm. This informa. tion was conveyed to the represen- tatives of the Polyclinic veterans, Btephen R. Bender and D, F. Roth- ermel, along with the assertion that Mr. Harding would not back up suc! @ transfer of physicians. ‘They saw Beeretary Christian, who said he @poke for the President. . Mr. Christian atso agreed jo pre- @ent to the President the petition of the Polyclinic veterans opposing the change in the status of the Public Health doctors. It was stated at the office of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Clifford that sug- gestion respecting the physicians fame from the Bureau of Efficiency, which believed money could be saved by the move. , Brig. Gen. Sawyer, the President's Physician, who is said to have favor- ed the plan, regrets the sugzestion e@aused so much anxiety among the ex-service men. ‘The two former soldiers were told by officers of the American Legion that Gen. Sawyer had said the propusition would not go" through, Bender, who received sixteen @one twenty operations suce the A MANY-SIDED OCCASION As all the smart and authoritative types of the season will be included in tomorrow’s sale of Misses’ $55 to $125 Coats at $39, $59 and $69 Sports coats of imported Harris tweeds—wonderful col- lars—tined with silk, at $39. wounds, lost an eye and has under- war, declared wounded men in all hospitals were greatly worried over the report that Public Health re- ®erve doctors would be placed on a Civilian status because it would in- evitably lead to their resignation and subsitution of inferior olhecrs. His comrade Rothermel lost a jeg at Chateau Thierry, suffered @hock and was gassed. Both charged that the legisiative Office of the Legion in Washington attempted to prevent.them from pre- senting their plea to the President. But later they went to the White House. President Harding was in conference with Senators but they met Secretary them, they said, Panvelaine capes with Cara- cul collars at $39—think of it! Wraps and capes—eoats with straight lines or the smart flave . ( in Delphine, Panvelaine, Coats with stunning silhou- Evora cloth and Pollyanna Sports coats of 100 per cent. ettes reproduced in Evora cloth, cloth with luxurious collars hair cloth with nutria Panvelaine, Normandy cloth —(S0me with cuffs) of all the Mi gUEK a he a fashionable furs — including illustrated at right and Belaire cloth with collars squirrel-and caraculy at’ $00. (some with cuffs) of caracul, Coats of Normandy cloth— beaver, Australian - opossum, some with large fur collars at ‘led wolf and natural raccoon— $39, at $59. shell- The mandarin sleeves of one model at $69 are beautifully embroidered and appliqued with | tiny motifs of fur. 75 Day and Evening Frocks, $49, $65, $75, $95 Originally $65 to $145 60 Sports and Trotteur Skirts, $12.50 Originally $22.50 and $25 35 Suits at $38 5 Suits at $95 Originally $49.50 to $175 EXTRA—New Wool Jersey Frocks at $20 Introducing the new low elastic girdle Second Floor, Old Bullding—Tenth Street Women’s $12 to $16 Low Shoes--§$7 pr. | was not looking out for Health doctors hut for t service men. They e economies we ¢ did not bel shonid be made to When the two Senators Lodge an up the matter wi tary Roos: poned another Faving country, who could not understand the report that the doctors would be made civilians. - 574 paire were ....... 872 Tan calfskiy 1 and 2 strap walking shoes, some with a eer Black calfskin 1 and 2 strap walking pumps. 115 pairs were $1; \ Black kidskin 1 Brea heels, Oxfords and strap G7 paire were». 6... 810 pamelor ariow yle I y size in the lot, but not in Women’s $10 to $14 High Shoes--$5 pr. Tan calfskin. Black calfskin. Black kidskin. and Cuban heels. Saturday, on the Avenue of shoes. First Floor, Old Bullding 191 pairs were Military $10.00 | JID pairs were 5 BeT pairs were ‘Meet Us for Good Meat"==—> —— ti $9.50 to $12.75 Overblouses—for $6.95. Crepe-de-chine—satin—Georgette crepe, in a charming array of smartly designed Lag > te, A models—each a delightful interpretation of the mode. Each beautifully finished. In the shades that have received the cachet of START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BUY your MEAT FROM US Quality the Best Prices the Lowest Black White R ew reds Bisque SOME OF THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Helden brows Vavy n Royal blue SIRLOIN STEAK, Cut 30 Embroidered designs in color ov slender metal threads, beads, ribbons, bands of con- from Choice Cattle... pcr ca. SUGAR CURED 22 BAM soi viens cigs Pen is. Sugar Cured 18 Rump Corned Beef pin is, “Meet Us for Good Meat” Haslob Bros. SECTION U . Washington Market VESEY and WASHINGTON 51» To’, 51% Cortlandt trasting color are trimmings of distinct charm and individuality. Sizes 34 to 46. Second Floor, Old Building Girls’ $32.50 to $39.50 Coats now $21 Belted coats. Flaring coats. Pleated coats. Smocked coats, Bolivia, silvertip Bo- livia, wool coatings, Rivoli cloth, broadcloth and wool velours. Each coat is generously col- lared or trimmed with ringtail opossum, beaver, nutria, beaverette, badger or fitch opos- sum—and lined in peau de evgne or Venetian and warmly interlined. School Frocks Wash Dresses, $ Our $4.95 to $12.7 é Fa 2 a oc € a 3 e wee | 8 € Women’s Velvet Frocks, $55 Originally $69.50 to $115 Fifty frocks which express the various smart phases of the season's fashions for every type of woman. Furs, delicate traceries of embroidery, jets of rhinestones and interesting girdles do their decorative duty. , Second Floor, Old Building 10,000 skeins of Shetland Floss—15c a skein The quality of wool in each skein—weighing 1% oz.— is the same as that in the balls regularly sold at 40c. It is excellent for knitting sweaters, hug-me-tights, infants’ and children’s clothes, ete. New models are on display in the section and a thoroughly capable teacher will give instruc- tions free of charge. Light blue, pink, rose, old blue, henna, Nile green, gray, mauve, tomato, emerald, beige, brown, navy blue as well as black and white. First Floor, Old Bullding Lovely Hand-made Lingerie $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 | The soft batiste and nainsook of which these underthings are fashioned were selected here and sent out to the Philippines, where they were made af- ter American patterns. Philippine needlewomen have adorned them with beautiful hand- embroidery in a great variety of ex- quisite designs. Nightgowns, with and without sleeves. Envelope chemises strap shoulders. ae | Third Floor, Old Building | Odd lots and Broken sizes all to go in The January Sale of Boys’ Clothing Perhaps better than the lowered prices is the fact that every suit and coat in the offering is in every respect a Wanamaker garment. 433 Norfolk Suits Goow selection of materials and colora, S to 18 year sizes —were $17 to $25. b—were $15 to $17.50. 252 School Overcoats | to 18 year sizes in belted tyles, lined or w 7 75—were $16.50 to $20. 145 Student Suits 1b to 20 year sizes. All have long trousers—some have two pairs, 'b—were $25 to §:). O—were $40 to 286 Junior Overcouts 3 to 10 year sizes; buttoned to k styles, 10. were $15 to $18 17,50——were $20 to were $25 to $30 50—were $35 to $45. Third Floor, Old Building Children’s Wool Jersey Clothes Made in London, to our order Boys’ 2 to 4 years Suits—$5.95 and $6.95 Girls’ 2 to 6 years Frocks—$7.95 and $8.95 As the selection of colors and sizes in them is no longer com- plete, we have priced them very specially for quick disposal. Two models, illustrated Launders perfectly. Henna, brown, saxe biue, tan, — sto match girl rocks pists — Third Floor, Old Building PETTICOATS 500 of Silk _ | 2s of sats Lower Prices-- tyles in jersey and adow-proof petticoat ¢ m, double to the hips, « ery attractive style in ro taffeta, finished “with co: ind frill trimmed ruffle. Henna, taupe, Copenhagen blue, navy blue or black; also flesh and white, ThIFd Floor, O16 Building —______ Handbags, $1.95 Were $2.50 to $4. A collection of many different rodels made of Velvet o lars avetyn, In many instance aay one of a kind Main Floor, Old Bullding The standard Regular pattern ttached ¢ three lengths of sloove In the Annual Sale Their $2.50 to $3.50 Shirts and colori Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 FOR WOMEN SAMPLES of American-made Swiss-ribbed Winter Underwear The same grades we have carried in our regular stocks for many years. We have duplicates in our stocks today at the grade prices quoted below. $1.75 to $2 grades—$1.25 (82 vests of cotton and wool mixe@, or silk and wool mixed; 80 pairs of tights of mercerized cotton; 253 combination suits of cotton. $2.25 to $4 grades—$1.75 100 combination suits of mercerized cotton, or of cotton and wool mixed; 6 pairs of tights of cotton and wool and silk and wool $3.75 to $5 grades—$2.50 27 combination suits of silk and wool. $8 grades—$3 18 pairs of spun silk tights Women’s $4 and $4.50 Silk and Wool Union Suits—$2.95 Only 123—so be prompt. Sizes 36 to 44, in medium weight white fine ribbed silk and wool; band tops, low neck, sleeveless, knee length. 25c and 35c Vests—20c 1,800, fine ribbed light weight pink cotton; beaded trimmed top and arm holes; V neck, sleeveless, sizes 36 to 44. SILK Stockings, 68c 1,340 pairs, seconds of $1.75 grades A new style of stocking, which is going to prove very popular—drop stitch back and front, in Richelieu or Rem- brandt ribbed style. Pure silk. Black. Substantial weight. Mercerized cotton tops and soles. Sizes 814 to 10. Main Floor, Old Building FOR MEN 2,500 Shirts and Drawers $1.50 and $2 grades—$1 ea. Ileavy winter underwear for men who are out-of-doors much. Cotton and wool mixed, natural color, plain (uot ribbed). Pertect. ‘ Half of tne shirts are double-breasted, double thickness back and front The rest are single-breasted, single thickness. All the seams are flat lock seams. Shirts have long sleeves—sizes 36 to 50. Drawers are ankle length—sizes 32 to 48. 2,400 pairs Wool and Cotton Socks, 50c grade—35c pr. Three pairs for $1 Medium and heavy weight. Black or oxford mixed. Sizes 9'9 to 114. Burlington Arcade Flaor, New Bullding Men’s Lined Gloves Third to Half less Mostly in sizes 8Y, to 10—in a variety of good styles § 52 pairs $5 to $6 gloves—$3.50 . . . 1 clasp capeskin and buckskin; knit wool lining. 50 pairs $7 to $9 gloves—$5 Capeskin and buckskin, strap wrist, knit wool lining. 9 pairs $12 to $15 gloves—$7.50 Fur-lined gauntlets or mitten style. Women's soft wool gloves at $1 Camel's hair style, soft and fine. In the popular “natural” shade of the season, short length with heavy ribbed cuffs. For street or out- ing wear. In small, medium and large sizes. Maln Floor, Old Building Men’s $18.50 Mackinaws to go for $12.50 86 in., all wool; dark grays, greens, browns and blue; plain colors and mixtures; full roll collar, bet all around, two lower patch pockets, double breasted coat, sizes 96 to 46, A few wool mackinaws of similar description, small sizes only, $7 to $10. Sports Shop, Burlington Arcade Floor y EARL & WILSON Their $4 to $7.50 Shirts The standard | year ‘round grades / '. es With soft Prench cut ome with col- wes 11 to 1614 New Buliding Shirts All sizes \l to 16), ied ors guaranteed fast — al t perfect. First time on e. Arcide Floor, New Buliding a eee ee ee