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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922. " ee Deamatintn at N.Y Alxe Keep = at Front of * Investigation by Dean A, L. Bouton of the effect of athletics on the stand- ing of students at New York Unive disclosed that many members of footh and other teams were of exceptionally high scholastic standing, Another in- vestigation shows that students who specialize in college dramaties also keep Commissioner O'Malley Ale] ete the front of their classes. Among these are Michael 1. Reehler and leges Plan Is Made to Gouge [rne Customers of $1,300,000, [27 the (ve highest honor $24,750 New. Cretonnes and Chintzes for $12,750 If Brains Constitute Qualification for a Business Man why not equally so for woman, who often surpasses a mar in her intuitions and ef ? e her a helping hand instead of an old-time prejudice or sm, A. Distler, both seniors, who f Grade e of Arte and Pure the Colle In charging the April Grand Jury h had parts in the reeent student 15,000 yards, 65¢ grades—for 35¢ im the Court of General Se ns to- ion of “Thank-t t the Long The fact that she has more heart to give to the thing: y 4 she wants ith ce days of experience will prove 5 7 7 y Ee 0 Rosalsky Theatre The mid-year examina he wants to do, with coming da f experience p 25 pr He. ane ‘ si ee ie ied ee ce Reel Ci Wille? venteaenaalle Wok her equal value, if not superior value in many respects. patterns, each pattern made up in thre four dif the body to make an invest the charge be Commissioner kets Edwin J. Q'Malley that in fresh killed poultry, tating vantage of the uppronciting Jewish > - holidays, have formed uv combination| LONGER TO GET FOREMAN to restrict sitpplick and tx THAN FOR JURY TO ACT The investigation is to start imme- w diately. “If you find that theresis a com- Bination such O'Malley,’ he had read the Commissioner's ve- | 16 busine port to the jurors, ‘it will be your duty to find indictments. And should | * se of your duties, ferent colors; all 30 in. wide. Good qualities of each, suitable for living-room, library, bedroom, sitting room, sun-porch and nursery, closely-woven fabrics, tapestry weaves, poplin weaves, linenized weaves. wvertheless hier made Genuine vocational training by the public schools of youns women as well as little men, by prac a xperienced teachers, on the high lines of honor ., in time work a miracle in busine of 918 oan 9 All others in the « celient: grades A woman's tandards in the main ave higher than a man’s April 3, 1922. E | 0 patterns, all a yard wide, each in at least two to Y | tour color combinations; 40 to 500 yards of a color. I h bl 1 Mt d ' d | a Set new weaves—the basket-weave, some- j uf M4 rreproachable: ade to our order | thing like a bird's eve pattern—very smart and erisp; and Oriental Rugs—Picked groups ar Wanamaker Wert | Siew auteensftnisted weave, ‘ | ’ | Also heavy, close-woven fabrics, some linenized, oth- b at Half Price | Women’s Crepe Frocks,$59.50 | evs ike poplin e particularly two designs—the magnolia and stripe and the chinoiserie design. 1 pr 15,000 yards, 85ce to $1.25 grades—50c dues Completes Twenty Minaten, us is alleged :hy Mr. [forthe April’ Grand Jury int wisky, after }to-day thay for that bedy to id Judge R other article mon use have v dealing with coin ments to prevent or prices it will be your duty Mecessary s to bring the wrong: | doers to justice.” Judge Rosalsky read to the jury the Donnelly anti-trust law. He said that the plea of business men that unre- stricted competition would ruin their enterprises is not a valid excuse tor a combination or combinations of any Kind and he intimated that the i in existence numerous such combina y in com. | Fo Unavoidably limited to 151 pieces Rich, deep-toned patterns for living-room and dint eee ( room, gay bright chintzy pi . i ‘ and boudoir. 75 Persian Mosouls at tee $59 grades. Average size 6) epe de chine. .Georgette crepe..Toscana crepe terns for summer bedroom Seven models. Five are of crepe de chine. Several ft. | ue ak of more ideals frocks, ni ane suet we of Fates Hana are the Watteau pattern, the wild Ps ow girdles, uneven hem lines, rows of drawn work, pleat- rose pattern—a poplin weave—and the bird and cartouche 44 Persian Mosouls at 0 ed panels, tucks, pleats and careful beading. design in the new basket weave. : $75 grades. Average size 6 ft. Colorings are exquisite—tred, the dull rich red, called Chinese Rugs at $62.50 Mohawk, cornflower blue, old blue, pale pink, orchid, plat- ) grades. Average size 7x4 [t. inum gray, sand, a darker brown shade called cocoa, and Hotels and club: 10 Persian Sarouks at $125 roan dark brown, white, navy blue and black. Sizes 34 will find in this sale the 've than her H * * s well as private homes y cretonnes and chintzes they need fo: $250 grades. Average size 6!yx4 ft. re-oulfitting entire rooms with slip-covers, hangings, cushions and the live poultry industry after three months © conviction of thirt: , Prominent dealers in ath the s Fine accessories for office tions. 2 Third Gallery, New Builaing | Nole— the Georgette crepe mod has entiy lip of upholstery Fourth Gallery. New Buliding In 1911 under Jude ky's di crepe de chine! | fection there was an investiga (Ninth et. side) Women's Fashion Salons, Second Floor, Old Building foaiited J § ——— yf vA “Wanamaker Week’’ Linens den or boudoir—Half Price Beaded Costume Blouses, $8.95 |" Pure linen. Our standard quality Onl fj ea $14.75 grades. Of fine crepe de chine eke nty one piece of a Rin The models are of the short 379 pieces, European brass and “Intarsia,”” an advance over-blouse type—with broad collection captured for Wanamaker Week. All of the very waistband, low on the hips, best quality and highest de of workmanship. where Madame RENEE of Vi Of Brass, ornamented and plain Paris so successfully placed it in her famous costume blouses. Sage Tea Darkens Se witioat | MQM? €O any Shade W fair with Sulphur, no 300 Tablecloths, double satin damask. 280 dozen bis eae to match. for for ave in the cons: If the evide says, he the local and bed neys > GETS $27,000 DAMAGES FOR THE LOSS OF A LEG Sued for , ) for §. The $12.75 (doze n) napkins, 22x22 in.—for $7.00 Five patterns—laurel wreath border with stripe center tion, chrysanthemum, shamrock, and large rose and ribbon Letier Ser Paper a Pin Cushion Photo rane aring ture though, at home is mussy and troublesome. At little cost, you can buy at any dru ¢ the ready-to-use pr Steel and crystal beading, in decorative detail and charming colorings, suggestive of the ex- quisite beading on French blouse . eget tl “4s French rv | 112 Tablecloths, $7.50 grade—for Heavy Swedish linen, large dice design, 52x52 in. Bou Bon Bore Cigarette Bores Ash Tray To nbged Jar Memorandum Tablets Libre ryt Des navy blue, rust, lark black. rd Floor, Old Building 150 dozen Odd Napkins at $6.25 dozen 50 dozen grade; 21x21 in. and 22x22 in “Intarsia” pieces—brass and wood inlay \ verdict of day by a jury part of the Bronx favor of Louis Peinbe Hunts Point Avenue, the LE lost his le mobile ham No. 34 $100,000. The plaint Weinstock’s control of the down a hill a Hays Smoking Set (yaar Box Cigarette —_—_—_— as : : 7 i F 55 dozen Napkins at $8.75 dozen Ine Fox Scarfs, $45, $75 $12.50 dozen grade; 24x24 in, First Floor, O14 Building ne We have made careful comparison and jiave not found On Sale in Social Stationery Section, Street Floor, Old Building any fox furs so large, or so full, and of sueh good color at vy nia ona ee | Bed Coverings zi 10—brown ana taupe (red dyed)... Some very distinguished mirrors are in this group. ’ . a --at year’s lowest prices Nearly all have fine gold frames. Many are repro- From a small round mirroi $16.50 Silk Tea Coats—$12 5 500 Virgin wool-filled Comforters at $1.25 with polychrome frame at 5/ 10; to a large panel mirror for an important space” in a big room, with haad- some French gold frame in scroll and ribbon design, tor $100-—was $150. A large selection at $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 Ret busy at o: Sage and Sulp po and look years younger. Second Floor, Old Bu ductions of classic models Mowered silkoline covers; plain sat en borders, Col- ors, pink, blue, vellow and lavender, Heavy, brocaded satin, simply fashioned to our order Rows and rows skirt s sof narrow cording make the rather full htly bouffant i) white crocheted bedinreads TRXSS in. 0 white dimity bedspreads, 90 in 10 white dimity bedspreads, 7290 in 100 white dimity bedspreads, 81x90 in and S10 Fisyioh? vie Eighth Gallery, New Building Third Floor, Old Buliding PENNY A_POUND PROFIT ae, —. TAIRS STOR =. 5 x 5 irs blankets, all wool filling, 70x82 in. . .$9.00 pair Jersey Suits— Hand-Made Blouses--$1.95 00 pairs blankets, 72x81 in 89500 4 Better grades—$ 10.75 “Nothing to equal them else where under $2.95," says : fe allivreo! Pankets, fa steun ua a our report. Hand-made voile bl s ive ne 8 eee A feature of Wanamaker Week that invites both ide EA eSe a AN Ae pasts Ae pn models. 7) pairs all wool plaid blankets, 70x80 in $9.50. pair women and misses. Better grade jersey suits in several Seventh Gallery, New Building Opportunity Extraordinary! For Monday, Tues., Wed., Apr. 3, 4, 5th High Grade Assorted Chocolates Or Bon Bons and Chocolates. Our regular 59c goods. Limited quantity—while they aan ante 39¢ Special for Tuesday, April 4th il of the newer models; some in repo rta, Gtr ects sae white Silk Ski t | $7 50 skirts. Light shades and dark shades; and plenty of 1 irts--close-out-- Bide both. Ideal suits for practical Spring wear. . * $ , st el $ i See be Downstairs Store, Old Busiding A maker's close-out of the very skirts that every 13 and Chair Lamps for 7.50 young woman will want ere many weeks of Spring have 100 handsome lamps, regulation height, of wood in sed. Fantasia, rhapsody, and many other novelty mahoge made into the new plain and pleated skirts. All- ation, 75 of these Dresses silks, white; pink; various stripes and figures; and other plain St “They were $15 and $16.75 in our regular colors. A wonderful lot. 1y finish, or enamel paint of gold with black decor. k with gold ¢ all-over ivory tone. amps, $2.50 to $35. Of parchme! Sees keien sears C14 muliaiew paper or silk in a variety of shapes and color-tone. to go wit Wanamaker Week ‘sends the price down | to $10. pe de chine, satin and crepe kf 10 satin, in the models that young women prefer. Sizes 14 to 20. Ape : Second Gallery, New Building —————oo Exceptional Petticoats, $3 sus tov all abe wert now atk pete 929900 Glassware for $1,500 chiffon, taffeta, messaline, and Milanese combined with Downstairs Store Chocolate Jumbo Covered Salted Downstairs Store, Old Building A good Stem Glassware, 30c piece—50c grade 5,000 pieces. A special purchase-—goblets, low Astor de id 300 Building Dates sox L4C | | Peanuts: . Full grown, full flavored South- rl, i ; e t Extra Special Noonday Treat! ern Peanuts, salted Just right rty frocks, street frocks, waists, petticoats and ot!) ful, clear, lustrous, highly leaded glass in graceful shapes, Mmeeerden’ (iva euch et/3a necn'lilinnd sree ear oe eee EPA EON i emesiaitan Wateire ko eal Boys’ $2. 25 to $2. 50 Wash Suits, $1.45 finely cut in a charming floral pattern with sprays and and 2 F. M_we will sell'a half| | reg. 39c goods. “" 29c LOEB REE Ae Si big petaled blossoms. pound bag of this special for 10c. POUND BOX {Que of thu bets and tall sherbets——in the ne n—be Black, white and 35 of the best colors. A good quslit Second Gallery, New Bullding i Ju ° aie oe) free sometl at ‘ Twist su Kiddies’ Coats--$6.50 ten found unvierp rit sane pia of Peinnkedialia cost mie Nave vere waite Wn, gray, ANAMAKER Week offers Golden Spe- q we lo i ul New Yo e ‘ we and gre ought coats; and the nearest thing we found el-ewher Boy wai ut one store only, OF soft, wooly Polaive clot poplin, rep, F Rea otealt : cials in new, fresh, wanted merchandise. Hn ih et Jn. kaos, Browns Ties, Begeh: Rrens teed to be fast « Downstairs Store, New Guliding It is our substantial, one A Few Advance Offerings in Easter Specialties MIDGET CREAM CHOCOLATE COVERED or JELLY EGGS MARSHMALLOW EGGS in pleasing assortment of tasty 6 in a decorated crate. fla sada Box 19c per crate LOc -a-Vear recognition, Downstairs Store, Old Buliding with the co-operation of manufacturers, of the Good Nightgowns at 45e! $1.50 Tablecloths, 95c A rare “find” of 8000 ,, Various styl 7 pire, Good mercerized cotton table cloths—round and s good, substantial gown Wade loped; with colored border i Square table cloths, 5. good-will of the public, who have made the CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAM EGGS 6 in ted crate. eeeePER CRATE 10c Wanamaker business what it is—the greatest that will go at that ext a , : in the city. » $1.50 grade—9i¢ dinary price NOT skimpe Downstairs S ore, New Buildir Downstairs Store, Old Bullding BRIARCLIFF MILK CHOCOLATE MARASCHINO CHERRIES. EQ POUND c Mayor Hylan, at 10.45 Taaichh. Opens Wanamaker’s Wireless Broadcasting Station (W W Z) -_ ~

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