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ERT ' Questionnaire Is Worrying Columbia Final Prod at Seniors Asks if Up-to-Date Woman’s Habits Show Decadence. ‘The latest questionnaire has been riveted together'for the benefit of the senior class at Columbia, Any Colum- bia senior who answers all the ques- tions truthfully stands like Venus de Milo, disarmed and nude. They ask him about his favorite morning paper, his favorite evening paper. He's asked to name the “snakiest’’ Columbla man. He's asked {t he drank before Prohibition, If he drank after tt. ‘They want (o know If he indulges In “petting."’ Does ho think the term “Tapper is complimentaty to a girl? Does he belleve in engagement while in college? Is he engaged? Is he married? Do goloshes appeal to his wense of good taste? And here's one: “‘Are the girls on the campus a disturbing factor?" Under a line and a half of agate, in parenthesis, asking him to give the question his “serious consideration” comes this question: “Do you believe that present-day smoking, rouging, dressing and danc- ing on the part of the fair sex are signs of a decadent womanhood?" Replies to the questionnaire will be examined to-day. _——eo AT 102, HOPES FOR LONG LIFE BRISTOL, Conn., March 9.—Dr. Robert Kennedy to-day said he “hoped to live to @ fipe old age” as friends congratulated him on his 1024 birthday, anniversary. He was born in Ireland, was graduated from Dublin University in medicine, and after living an ordinary lifetime in Philadelphia came here to live with a daughter, Mra. Lucy K. Upson, in the neighboring town of aa IT IS GREAT Grow In the midst of the South Jersey Farms ‘ Millions of bottles sold annually Made wh Sold at eiage and Delicatessen Stores "DANDERINE” Grows Thick, Heavy Hair 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out inutes after using Danderine find a single trace of falling hair and your not itch, but what will after a few see new air, ‘ yes} growing all over the sealp. -Dandering is to the h&'> what and gu. Hine ttation. It woes right to *he orgtes and strengthe. ty the huir te w long, vine fod Tusuriant, One applies é uf Douderine makes thing lifeless, Colwrlevs hair look youthfully bright ny SWwabteus aud just twice we abupdaut, you most will be en ye THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922, Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 thu rca, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York “They are’ Galloping a Paper Horse’’ (Hindustan) Recent failures of large concerns in this and other cities show that peopie were lured almost £ Cease by getting no further than a 7" paper horse of a reccipt for so, will not bag or sag. the money deposited, which . never started to go anywhere and probably never will take a step toward recovery. Why be a blind horse so easy catchable? than just wool mixtures. Scotland. and tan, . Another “Event’’ in Spring Millinery Trimmed ‘ Hats, $3.45 My, what a variety!....Straw braids, Milan hemp, haircioth, and effective combinations of crepe de chine-are cleverly used. eo 28 6 Untrimmed Hats, $1 Why pay more?....Thcse are the wanted Milan hemp hats, the lisere braids, and the floppy hats that so many young women want. New shapes—many to chose from. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding, The unexpected happens to Boys’ Sturdy Shoes, $3.45 If there is a boy in the family, ff you know how he zoes through shoes. You also know what GOOD shoes have heen costing. Here, then, is happy news, be- cause these are strong, sturdy shoes. ¢ : Tan leather; rubber At $2.45 welted; French toes; Sturdy tan or black shoes in 9 to Il Sizes 1 to grade. Downstairs Store, New Building, grade. lets; perforated tips 5. The $4.50 to 6, Better than many so- called $5 shoes. The Big close-out of Women’s Stockings and Underwear Cotton Undervests............10¢, 15, 20¢, 25¢ Wonien’s Union Suits.............25¢ and 50c Women’s Cotton Stockings 10c pair Silk-and-artificial-silk Stockings .25¢, 50 NOTE—Many of these prices are the lowest we have ever announced for equal graces. The stockings are in sizes 9 tv 10— black and colors, The vests and union suits are in revular and extra sizes, All are slightly imperfect, but worthy. Downstairs Store, Old Building. ... More... Silk-lined Topcoats, $19.75 a We hustled to get them, he- cause (as every man knows) silk-lined topeoats at $19.75 are a very searce article, Some men prefer the black or oxford coat with a full, silk lining—a very dressy coat, by the way. Other men the plain tweed, with silk yoke lining. The supply of coats like these at $19.75 is naturally limited. Broadvay. cor. Eighth. Brilliant Colors and Gr Netherdale Tweeds, Homespuns New Shipment—$3.75 to $8.50 yd. Tweeds that are tweeds. n Made to our order in Galashiels, Closely woven of well twisted threads of finest wool— | 54 to 60 in. wide. | New checks and plain tweeds ¢o match —light weight, for frocks with matching capes and jacketc—the com- binations which Paris is using—in rose, green, 'avender, yellow Homespuns for coats and‘ top capes Fs In smart mixtures of tan, green, gray, purple, lavender and black. Sold at retail in America exclusively by us, Oress Goods Salon, First Floor, Old Building. Homespuns that are more Lamp Sale—two good flashes Metal polychrome bridge and short-length floor . lamps. , Si 08 $12.25 and $26.50 for the $18.50 and $40 grades eee English Pottery Bretby Table Lamps, $20 for Handsome Empire solid cast brass mountings. Coiors— canary yellow, rose, peuwder and cobalt blue. eee Wide choice of shades to go with these two groups of lamps —paper parchment or silk, trimmed with moss trimming, gold galoon or fringe—third less to half regular prices, Second Gallery, New Bullding. “The most delightful collection of Girls’ Frocks I’ye seen’’ “Said a woman who came to buy a girl’s tub frock. She bought ten because ‘“‘the styles are so unusually pretly and the prices so moderate.” At $9.75 White checked dimity, dotted sw organdie or voile, hand-smocked in vivid colorings. | maker, $95. An achievement. ..* s of linen in high Regulation dr shades. see Smock-dresses, Mother Hubbard and straight-line frocks of imported checked ginghams, striped dimity, English prints and chintz with individual trimming schemes. And the much favored bloomer dress —in lovely imported gingham: and striped madras. Sizes 6 to 16. Second Floor, Old Building. Suits of imported materials—$39.50 A small collection of young women’s suits of our $45 to $59.50 grades you have admired on men, and for the having of which you have envied them. Oatmeal, tan or brown. TWEEDS—at a_ glance you know that they were woven in the British Isles. Wonderful shades of blue, purple and brown. Distinctive in Weave, too! everely tailored, muce by a man who only makes the finer kinds of sports and trotteur Box coats. Coats th ta bit, Sizes l4t ie, Setond Floor, Old Building flare Plain colored silk lin.) x: Tenth Street Lace Curtains—New to New York Original design in line with the modern idea of subor- dinating the window curtain to the drapery. 17 different patterns, $5.75 to $15.25 a pair, So wide, that in many cuses @ single curtain will suf- fice for a window. Puritan Pleats _ Fine, dainty filet net, with finely pleated ruffle. ¥ Quaker Tucks Demure, a tiny stripe on the net, big tucks in the border. toire Duo-toned Bobbinet Charming pattern woven te and darker ivory toie. Amorex Two patterns, Frenci in feel one the copy of a Direc design, Tuscan Nets Casement Lace Four different weave: eer, y-fi loose-meshed net lil na pattern, Italian filet lace, dado borders oped bottom, edged w se and a touch of black, Point d’Esprit ne, sheer curtains, wit tucked borer an! dging, th Gallery, New Building at the bottom, edge! smartly with fringe. Japanese Stencil Delicate, spider-webry, shad awy design, with deep torder HNOMESPUNS—the kind | Lines of Spring’s New Fashions 1B you were to find a clever dressmaker who would make this frock for $145, you would feel that you had made a discovery! dressmaker would have to be clever and she would have to know Paris to make a gown with s@ch an exquisite silhouette and such true simplicity. the $35 grade . Yes, the . . We have had this fine crepe-de-chine gown made for you by an excellent dress- N’eat-ce-pas? * Dressmaker-made frocks of crepe «de chine at $59.50 to $95 is a new Wanamaker specialization. Second Floor, Old Bullding. RADIO Outfits Come and “listen in”! Radio| Marvel set, 20 mile receiving radius—$16, Westinghouse Aeriole Jr., complete, $32.60, 22 mile radius, Deforest Radio, complete outfit, $32.50, Westinghouse Aeriole Sr., 40 mile radius, $75. Westinghouse Lou. tance, with loud $280. Radio Section, Third Gallery, New Bullding. Dis- -peaker, Sale of Linen | Handkerchiefs Six for $3.50—were $4.50 to $6 Men's extra size hundker- chiefs. Shire hemstite!ed or at- tractive assortment of tape bor- ders, . Six for $1.35 Men’s plain linen iandker- chiefs. Six for $1.25 Women’s, sheer, shire titched, Main Aisle, Street Floor, Old Building Imported Beaded Handbags, $2.95 Delightful variety of tive pouch styles that will look well with either your tailored suit or afternoon frock. Bright- ly colored conventional cesigns on dark backgrounds. Metal frames. ¢ * * Bead Girdles $1 Strand of beads bruived into rope and finished with sels. Black and irr’ coloring of blue or green. Street Floor, Old Building. Nighties and Undies hem attrac for Miss 2 to 10 Simply but prettily trimmed styles which are suitable for little girls, at prices whieh will please mother, + + * fine tex cut 0 senerous lines with wel finished ams. Billie Rurkes, 85 vatiste, stitched in blu piece Pajamas, $1.35 ‘ ale with blue or pink «ilk pink, roge htdrawers, 75 white ale, teen bloomers, 50c—pink 0 e—with elastic at krces. Crepe bloomers, 6b — pink or white, Drawers, 30¢ to 50c—knick erbocker drawers, trime with ruffles, embroidery or Jace Third Floor, Qid Buliding French Spring Millinery Paris paints the new modes in brilliant colors _ Color—glorious color—is one of the most delightful things about the hats which Paris has created for spring. ies un: The siege of black has’ run so long, we had almost for- gotten what exquisite things color in the hands of Paris could mean—untilythis burst of sunshine. oe eae ’ With a bold hand she paints in red and golden brown; here and there dashing off a little masterpiece in daring green, : ae th * She uses pale tints of mauve with utmost delicacy— and on a drooping brim often he fall a lovely wistful rose, . . \~ Black is far too chic to be deserted entirely, so by splashing it with a vivid bit of color she brings it into the pictures too. . . . Models fror played in the Fresich Salon. all the leading Paris milliners are now being dis- Prices $30 to $95. Second Floor, Old Building, Women’s $12.50 to $15 Shoes Strap and tongue pumps, 768 pairs. 7 75 Just the shoes you want for Gucteat $ ° Tongue Pumps Two-strap Pumps Plain and two tone combina- | whine slestngs stitehed with tion—gray suede trimmel with 7. patent leather—paten! leather Also trimmed with fawn suede— Suede ties; black ov brown; brown suede trimmed with | With baby French heel:. brown satin—black suede trim- med with black satin Bikise sizes why rove in these particular m« s Cne-strap Pumps Plenty. of sizes in the lot—8 to Black or tan calfskin. 8—widths from AA to C, 3 to Brown kidskin, 7%—D width, First Floor, Old Bullding. New Spring Wraps, $59 One fashion—in three spring fabrics—which effects a smart compromise between a cape and a coat—and strikes A new note in price Hand finished linings of heavy silk. Approved street shades—black, navy blue, sorrento bluey dark brown and taupe, Second Floor, Old Building, Chiming Mantel Clocks, '4 Less $29.75 to $46 Beautiful solid mahoguny or rich dark fumed oak cases. Arch or round silver-finished dials with jet numerals and hands. Intported movements of guaranteed merit. Each quar- ter-hour announced by West-. minster chimes. The hours struck on deep-tone roi bells, Why the reduction? | Nine models Good hour and hatf-hour strik- | ing clocks, Now $10.75 to | $24. Clocks of the quality of these have not been available in years at such low price, Street Floor, Old Buliding, Finest Limoges Dinner Sets at 20 to 50 per cent. less FROM THEO, HAVILAND 50—for the $270 sets—service for 12 nerusted border, solid gold handles; 107 piece set; service for 12 les; 107 piece e for 12 in, gold encrusted border, solid gold handles; 107 pieres FROM L'UNION CERAMIQUE $250 sets; ser vice for service for encrusted borders—'s it., % and ! ep ‘ handles; 107 pieces Our Entire Stock of tem and Table Glassware ifth Less in the March Sale Hundreds of designs | mostly new shapes, Exam- ples of the prices: Goble $2.50 to -for the $3.15 to $90 grades. for the $4.80 to 290 grades, $90 «rade 348 x J ery, New Building, doz. doz.—for the $4 0 doz.—for th Second | | | | | | | | q a