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ALBANY, 2,000 the State I Control, Director ¢ intended as 4 tion that ther Graves suid. vacant positior ernor's figure gin of safety. ‘ \ \ jobs wi tion of the New of 983 employees du 2,000 STATE JOBS ABOLISHED IN YEAR Research Director Gives Out Fig: ures in Reply to N. Y. State Associ: Feb. 1 ere ¢ State service by the 1921 Legislatur veh Director of | § ard of declared to-day s © has employees lost their positio “This is in : + | 1329-1331 Tuesday This Very Attractive Offering Girls’ Gingham Dresses Regularly $3.95 , Sa SALE AT THREE BROORLEN STORES: THE EVENING WORLD, PRAY FOR FIRE HEROES AT HIGH REQUIEM MASS nd Members of Depart: | iw 7 Dead Comrades. etady. mass for the twenty- | j, \seven members of the Fire Department ion. how but for the te Hore that | who lost their lives in the line of duty from the| since Lincoln's Birthday day ut the Church of § Svangelist, First Avenue and 55 A thousand me Ps nd Estimate @ iment met at Bi i . statement Very Rev, T General of the Mi: °|Paut the s - —____»— MAUDE ADAMS SOON TO RETURN TO STAGE postle. sot | ar Get in Ask for FULTON STREET coo’ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn At This Unusually Low Price! Would Be 95 Sizes from $1.95 $1.95 $1.95 Four styles, all illustrated, three with bloomers and one without. Pretty, sensible dresses unusually well made with pockets; some belted models, some hand-embroidered. Some plain, others in check gingham in such colors as Brown Tan Red Yellow Pink Blue th . 2 Instantly prepared—no cooking Used successfully over '4 century Horlick’s. aM Thus Avoiding 4810-4812 6 to 14 Years “in an important play.” ‘Also, it is understood, ehe may be- fore then be ready to announce her success in seeking a method of color photography pt movies for children. She fn working on it for some time Miss Adams is said such good health she might | 1ded to appear on the stage ness of the season. cen her say she more youthful eee they marched tothe church, Pown at |the front were reserved for the relatives —— of those for whose repose the mass was Ask For | wai. . “Seer Horlick’s | The Rev. Patrick I. O'Connor, ehap The ORIGINAL lain of the de . celebrated the ‘- i | mass The cul hed by the Malted Milk Nutritious Digestible BROADWAY FiFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th Sts, BROOKLYN BROOKLYN 7 n seen last in pub- ‘The DIET during | & after - INFLUENZA o ‘Malted Grain Extract is fn WARNING! Unless you see the name getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Always say ‘‘Bayer’’ ““Bayer’’ on tablets, Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also boitles of 24 and 1N0- Asvirin ie the trade mark of Bayer Manafacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicaclé ¢ when you buy Aspirin. you All druggiate, are not Rheumatism Pain! Pain Accept only ‘“Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. - Broadway at Ninth, New York MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, New BEDROOM FURNI 1922, $25 Wrist rriet Watches for $17 200 Tonneau shape, handsomely en- graved white gold filled case, warranted 4 for 20 years. 15 jewel movements of the same quality as those we put into much higher-priced watches. Plain or etched dials. * Some with raised numerais, Main Floor, Old Building Just.arrived—and to go out quickly- Imported Dress Linens and Cotton Eponge, 75c yd. If we had to duplicate these today we should be compelled to price them $1.25 DRESS LINENS—6500 yards—pure linen, weaves, fine French finish and the heavier non-crushable; in 25 shades, exquisite new sprity colorings,and in white, 36 inches wide, thoroughly shrunk. -COTTON EPONGE—4,500 yards, large assortinent of the new colors used by Paris, and, of course, white. 36 inches wide. Dress Goods Salons. First Floor, Old Building. Fancy turns this year to suits—and to topcoats with a masculine air —preferably of camel's-hair cloth New Spring Suits, $45 with link buttons, peau de eygne; in tan and Tricotine suits, witl lightful slender lines by excellent materiai and per- fect tailoring i be worn as illus a belt, Black and navy blue. tweeds in rainbow one model, t'e typical | English mixtures, sports suit with pockets, and in the back an inverted pieat. the de: Homespuns—short hox jacket, worn with or without belt; | charming little collar caught Camel’s-hair Topcoats, $59.50 Coats of 100 per cert. camel’: | tinetive little yoke : hair, beautifully copied from a | back i $95 to $125 Coats with the silhouettes of Spring $59 Straight line models with the new wide sleeves ful fur cottars, of dyed wolf oy ‘or double wrap-around lines. Lined with heavy silks in soft colorings. Black, Brown, Taupe, Reindeer, Navy Blue. . Second Floor, Old Building Beauti- -nuteia, on graceful shawl weight. Every suit is perfect. (Sizes 28 to 50) (sizes 30 to 50) (Sizes 80 to 50) in two j fined with oniy given s the more expensive one. | in le ihe Ones shadow tural color The flare is just right camel's Sleeves are deep sei to give | Sizes 14 to 20 year the new wide arm hole. A dis- Second Floor, Old Building | Sports Frocks ‘from Switzerland For women who realize the charm as well as prac- ticality of knitted wool clothes, which are quite the thing at the winter resorts of Europe and America, $39.50 Knitted by hand. of heavy soft wool, ‘in striking color combinations, with a border of fibre silk to give them light- ness. Various shades of Blue, purple, rose or green Second Floor, Old Building. Tweed Sport Coats from London $78.50—in the Women’s English Shop The woman who takes her sports seriously will find these coats especially to her liking. Slightly flaring in sifhouette and belted—they have the martness of line that ts upon, Ohne of London's best tailors made them for us ¢f Scotch tweeds in mix! 3 heavy enough to ward off p winds. Three-quarter for walking. There are her and plain we with marked s in a way ngboue weaves smartiy pat- smal! clhecks—or off in large to suggest brown, tan, green. lish Shop, Second Floor, Old Building Lounging Robes of French flannel $14.75 Not content with attrac- tively scalloping their large shawl collars, wide sleeves and hemlines, these well tailored robes completely outline themselves two rows of hand-stitching. Rose, light blue, French blue, | Copenhagen and wistaria. Third Floor, Old Buliding | Beaded Robes, $21 '—were $25 to $45 Thirty models Sequins and tiny beads on plain black, white and French blue robes. Spangles and + jet-bugle beads on robes of French blue with black, rose with black, tomato red with black. ‘ First Floor, Old Buliding HE DOWN-STAIRS STORE==—=— 9,448 ‘‘Superior’’ Union Suits for Men--Radically Reduced Every union suit in this remarkable sale is a Spring and Summer And the regular retail prices of these very same union suits in good stores everywhere are quoted below. label—SUPERIOR—appears plainly onevery garment. Most men know it. The regular $1.75 Union Suits—65e The Regular $2.50 and $3 grades—$1.35 Regular $4, $5 and $6 grades—$1.85 Short sleeves or sleeveless; knee or ankle length, Tuesday—Down- Stairs Store, New Bldg with ! TURE in the February ‘Sale | of the best factories of length, jractical Store Hours: 9 to §.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 It is the newest output America—not sixty days out of the shops. And it is all at February reduc- tions of 10 to 50 per cent. Vantty dressing table of a j-pe. mahogany combination suite at $372—reqularly $558 It includes bedroom furniture for EVERY- BODY. From a matched suite at $104.75 to a beau- tiful suite of 20 pieces, at $4,675. Bedstead of a 7=pe. mahog- any combination suile at $476 —regularly $594. Open stocks We have in open stock several good styles which 90 per cent. of home-makers will like. We will sell separate pieces of these, or will make up suites of the exact namber of pieces desired. From one of these open stock designs a bedroom suite of 4 pieces may be made up for as little as $117. MORE REAL bedroom furni- ture than in any other two stocks in town. Greater variety. Practical certainty of finding just the kind you want. Good savings. No Sale like it! All Wanamaker furniture for all rooms is in the February Sale at reduction of 10 to 50 per cent. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bullding. Bureau of a ?-pe. mahogany combination suite, two-tone finish, at $360, Chiftorobe of @ 10-pe. an tiyue grecn and ivory enamel hand-decorated suite at 846) —regulasly $70}. They’re *phoning in for these Bedspreads White crocheted spreads, 78x88 in. hemmed, $2.50; single bed size, $2.25. Marked very close. *“ Others, entitled to White - krinkled tion with the forexving, are | preads—the | bes white satin-finished hemmed, | $%, for, the at $3.75 for the single bed size, | ial aeaenat ssocia- rane and $4.75 for the double. we Bane dimity sets of White — satin-finished, with | spread and bolster cover with scl Ree and cut corners, are | scalloped edges are £1 tor the 4,50 and 0 for the single single bed size and $6 for the size and $6/ and $7 for the | double. double size. | Fourth Gallery, New Building A Sale of Gift China at $1.75 a piece Gifts that have been priced $2.50 to $3.50 | black, Cowan pottery vases, bowls, ) jugs in the shape of odd mall jardinieres, ina warm characters. orange, blue, mulbe: Deruta Faenza pottery nile green—lustrous aid glow- from Ita’ F ing with color. dinner Haeger pottery vaces in yellow and ivory tones, howls in blue and brown, jugs in blue, green and ives Zane pottery in teristic tones of lovely blue and jade green. clarac- powder Desvres pottery and pottery from France, old French — faience —candle. sticks, in quaint and droll other copies of | plate, cove plates, cup lovely” pat yellow ochre old bine, and old blue with ochre on ivory. French Quimper pot: ‘and mayonnaise bowls, candy-jars, pitchers, jugs, flower vowls in Iridescent glass with black standards and meny other lovely things. ~ all for $1.75 each shapes, flower baskets, amusing Second Gallery, New Buliding. Money to be saved on Men’s Good Shoes at $9.75 350 pairs $11 to $15 grades Tan grain calfskin high shoes with double soles to heel, some plain, some brogue style. Black Russia calfskin high shoes, blucher and plain luce, double soles to heel. Evening dress patent oxfords, hand welted soles, plain box toe, Special purchase from « ularly. manufacturer with whom we ceal reg- The very shoe so many men are asking for now, i! sizes. Burlington Arcade Floor, New @uliding Out Go Men’s Motor Gauntlets at $3.50 to $7.50 All odd $5 to $12 gauntlets left from the season's ing; lamb’s-wool lined; gloves; two-finger mittens; “detachable” or double styles, ’Phone or mail orders wiil receive prompt attention while the assortment lasts, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding. and OT eeeiaeadithy ais ie

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