Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
nae ; fHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922. colle 18 Watch Dog Bite Boy Intruder? No; Wagged Tail Laddie, ‘Medal Winner, Good Guard While We Are Home, His Master Says. Frank Driovo, fifteen years old, of No. 2710 West ft) Street, Coney Island, and another youth were seen with a heavy valire last evening by Patrolman Hazelette. At sight of hjrh they fled. Ho followed and arrested Drisco in ® moving picture house The boy Was laughing as a collie dos on the screen protected his master's home. pensation. Mr. Dreyfous ‘is been a fire fan for thirty-three years, in which | Uisve Ww nba phelograpea more. ficou WANAMAKER’S' | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, | WANAMAKER’S Broadway at Ninth, New York | WANAMAKER’S Wanamaker Week-New Sales-- Thursday fire apparatus and firemen than any other cameramen in this city TWO lbs. CAMEE Chocolates for the price of one—$1.75 A Trae Merchantman Has to Go a Long Time to a Costly School to get a wise experience in fabries and experiences of com- petency and purpose of manufacturers to make articles of approved, dependable qualities to supply such a store 43 this, which takes strict account of what it offers for sale. Most delicious sweets made. Chocolate creams, nougals, nuts, ete. Ciimee Shop, Street Floor, Old Building, and Elghth Gallery, New Building beautifu Hand The valiso contained clothing, some We insist upon being particular about little things 4s Jewelry and a pair of opera glasses. Fi aa wed 5. Drisco admitted ho and the other boy Tailored well as great things. had entered the home of William Slender- Se Sheets, Pillow Cases Meden at No. 65 East Seventh Street, izing Brighton Beach with a skeleton key : . hes 48 & hort time before, The Medens Suits for At lowest prices for equal quality. Firm, had gone to tho theatre. Large durable muslin, free from filling. | “They have a savage collie dog with April 5, 1922 | medals for watchfulness,"" sald the Women April 5, 1922. Sheets Grade Spee | Pollée at the station to the boy The largest display of in- 54 x 90 in, $1.15 5 Rien cee tie bey, ORrheiwe dividual and distinctive 63 x 90 in. $1.25 = $1. went in T thought he might bite, but models’ ever shown in New Milli * T . M f P. M4 72 x 90 in. $1.35 $ he came over and wagged his tail. 1 York for the stout woman 1 inery rimmings rom aris | 81 x 90i Bp ae petted him and he followed us through and sample suits for the miss. x in - $1.50 $1. Toe MOC eee mad Nistod me] Ip] The. tailoring is exquisite , * * | 81 x 99 in. $1.65 $1.35 Beodioy.* Se ae . and the values are extraordi- Flowers and fruits, 50c to $2 | 90 x 99 in $1.80 $1.50 Then the police went to the house. nary. | Paliew hey ore eroind aeconavly by] | SPECIAL Several Hundred Preatas, 72:5) (2 $5 42x 86 in ere around and purred and the Meden i] Our critic says “the colors and combinations of fruit and - or =f a 45 x 36 in 29 parrot took turns at looking at the SPORT 50 flowers are exactly what people are looking for; nowhere have I seen " ta ‘ 0c Racca! pe eg lo lek OH SUITS ° such a, selection of delightful millinery trimmings—at such low UB also ILE I, aly «.{"Well, anyway, Laddie’s a, good LL SHADES prices! , fF watch dog when we are here,” sal Luscious cherries, piquant little nosegays, delicate ene, . 2 W k | Beets vee, Sut NIETWATE) ae STYLISH DRESSES roses, grasses, and foliage—just a suggestion of the great Thursday, April 6—WWZ—Wave length 360 meters omen $s roc Ss, true examp: es variety of new and delightful things done with fruit and flowers—vying with real blossoms in beauty of coloring. Street Floor, Old Gullding turned and found the house f!luminat- ed and in charge of the police. SEA SUPERSTITION . ‘PROVED’ BY DEATH Radiophone Broadcasting Program of the Parisian mode Wanamaker Jubilee Singers and the Ampico | 140 A. He TRIO—Afro-American Shy $29. 50, $39.50, $59. 50 At Bargain Prices Including Sample Frocks for the Miss Tremendous purchases from the | P. M. Solos by George Jones, Jr. pest _dreasmakers of the country, T: il d Ski $ | “40 P. M. Ameri orde | ‘. a Sailor Dies on Vessel After Bird spanting of Woven) of Yet allore irts, 9. 85 | B. M, Banjo Solos by Peuseniige: eee ie you have eorred about pone the it ae 5 ssel / : , before. a. ee ' | . M. Trio—Afro-American Spirituals. i ill instz a i roc! Alights on His Eeyore pes Wine Nothing seen so low priced in the new | EM) shay Geeione night you will instantly recognize the type 0 , wrap style and in such good materials and will appreciate the unusual moderateness of the Shoulder orice impossible to equal an: SAVANNAH, Ga., April 5 (copy- Haneress of A well-known tailor of sports skirts made these to our prices. . right).—The American ship Masuda, rele Soon order—using many imported fabrics—and cut his price. | ’ ° 6 i Georgette Crepe—C, Toscana just in from Glasgow, with flag at Ruel 9 Loran We are selling them at his wholesale price. Women Ss Handkerchiefs---3", Crepe de Chine-Georg . Me iste f MCPS ee ATi caioL ae ten's Ear Satin ‘The fabrics, which we selected ourselves, include Aaa on i ; Soft, simple frocks—the gl adr! fashion of the flilion han been) verified, ‘There le al Ml ocean Rodier's fancy striped basket weave—English mixtures | 6 for $1.50 pure Irish linen, hand-embroidered, shire | hour—wee tucks, wide pleats, hemstitching, beading great shaking of heads and man Potset Tull shot with bright colors—French plaids—cashmere with eres te! ed or dainty lace edges; also tape border handker-| 4 maybe a beaded ceniture giving the keynote of “— told you so” among tho reafa Crepe Meteor. wool embroidery—checked velours—sucde cloth with hair chiefs with rolled or hemstiteched hems. | disti ‘ti men here. line check—tweeds—homespuns. ! Street Floor, Old Building | CUStINCtION. Those who have followed the gen ALL SIZES 'e know the old tradition that is a bird UP TO 32. alights upon a vi Port there is sure to be a death on But there is one fact that applies to each and Many distinctive new wrap around straight-line and * : y ss E we every frock—the silhouette is smart and graceful. pleated models—smartly tailored and finished. Some with sal after it leaves fringed hems. Sports and street colorings. 0 As the crepes are of excellent quality—the colors the voyage. 3 . a § pes é q y Shortly after the Masuda sailed Waistbands 26 to 34 inches. second Floor, old Building $2.50 Brassieres—for $1.50 are excellent: from Glasgow two carrier pigeons “La-TEC” 1922 model, perfect-fitting, comfortable, French blue Dove gra: Rust ere abeatas hey oof tuoi verses ; * | made exclusively for us of a heavy, satin striped batiste. | Peritoinklo blue Planum gray Beige Edmund Sprucil!, a young American] , W S S k $ 5 May b fi mee | Vary blue White Shell Pink Black — Cocoa seaman. It was as ff the hand of and Wraps Are omen Ss ports toc Ings, 1B eyes, flanly Laer AT EAU Alerter (erga Second Floor, Old Bullding death itself had reached out for him. Wonderful; at J | 480 pairs, $1.85 and $2 grades. Silk-plaited. Import- | gaping. ed. Vertical stripes, checks and colored drop-stitch effects. | On Saturday last Spruetfl had an nttack of acute indigestion and died Remarkable rrwk $1530 Main Aisle, Street Floor, Old Building Values. 4 Q . Sunday mori He was burie Full fashioned. - eeeasaiti 1 continued its Black, blue, Russian calf, brown, Sizes 844 to 10, but not of i | Room size Oriental Rugs Sa BS sn each kind. | Phi Ce ° . | ; an 5 : : | ilippine Q 3 95) Persian rugs, $350 to $600 grades—$175 to $400 2. 75e to $1 Stockings—50c pair ppin Lingerie, $1 95, $2 95, $3 95 | 20 only; sizes ranging from 12.2x8.8 ft. to 14.11x10.8 ft. Nulife Corset Shop 280 pairs regular size and 200 pairs extra size. The regular 900 pieces—nainsook nightgowns and envelope chem- * * « size are black lisle thread with openwork ankles, side clocking or | ises—our regular $2.95 to $5.95 grades. Attractive new Chinese rugs, $250 to $300 grades—$185 to $225 embroidered fronts and a few cordovan color with lace ankles. The | styles. Unusually fine hand-embroideri egeate| ; extra sizes are of cordovan lisle thread, and some black cotton with | jo: , ad oideries and hand-scal 15 only; average size 10x8. cial Photogrupher of the New York Department in an order issued to 18 East 34th Street Bet. bth & Madinon Aves. ‘ Pr Eice, Commissioner Drennan, "The (Opp. Altman's) White tipped heels and toes, or split soles. | loping. Third Floor, Old Building | *“ * * » ary rank of Lieutenant, without com- Strect, Floor, Old Guliding Chinese rugs, $300 to $425 grades—$225 to $325 15 only; average size 12x9 feet. Third Gallery, New Building THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE i 1 ? } Children s 50c Socks—35c 2,700 Women’s Sports Hats at $3.45 Three-quarter length; 3 pairs for 31 $3.95 to $8.50 grades. Fancy braids; pineapple braids with i 1,200 pairs, mercerized lisle thread with fancy Scotch | Georgette band pipings; ushion brims; Milan stite hed dhtales and Japanese Printed Cottons, 38c to $3 plaid tops. Sizes 7 to 10 in tan, or cordovan or black. | vatious other: lid colors and two-tone effects in sailor and mush- 7de to $6 grades¢-blue and white printed table cloths and white V durable room shapes. printed table cloths and scarfs in the well known chrysanthemum, ery dw 5 ee wistaria and bamboo designs; Various sizes. 720 pairs Stockings—35c Tweed Coats for Miss 14 to 20 at $16.50 Ho-Wo Cups and Saucers, $2 dozen Announcement! Seo pou bke Roane ee mock os aneseat tae cotton. Smart ‘Spring mode! with raglan sleeves. First quality ein: (Regula price sth20 dozen. , EASTER GIFT PACKAGES OF SURPASSING BEAUTY! Serene mise, Old: mulldine re 100: Figurines and Birds, $5 to $5 { EASTER BASKETS FILLED. $15 Velveteen Coats for Women—$7.50 $7.50 to $15 grades—decorative pieces, suitable for lamp vases. DY TER EGGS, CHOCOLATE. BUNNIES, re ‘Tuxedo models. White flannel facing. Silk lining. Sizes 34 to 44. Oriental Shop, Second Gallery, New Buliding IN PROFUSION AND ABUNDANCE. $2.25 to $3.50 Drape Veils $1.50 Hse AMERICAN AND IMPORTEDNOVELTIES, INTRODUCING Oblong, square and circular veils of imitation Chan- 34 in, Brocaded Ratine—75c yd. jo- ins— JACK—THE JUMPING RABBIT c tilly lace or plain mesh embroidered in attractive floral or {5c Faney Cotton Suitings—35e yd $18 Banjo Mandolins $13.50 BUSTER—THE CROWING ROOSTER conventional designs in self or contrasting color. Excel- a nn these are good banjo-mandolins—an instrument that lent values. Sireat Floor) O14 tuilleiny is easy to learn to play. A special price for Wanamaker WHOLE FAMILIES OF FUZZY WUZZY BUNNIES : AND CHICKS. N’EVERYTHING, AND PRICES THAT DEFY ALL FORMS OF COMPETITION SEE OUR ADS. WATCH OUR WINDOWS, $5.50 Opossum Scarfs, $3.75 Week. Elghth Gallery, New Building $1.75 Jersey Cloth—$1.25 yd. bane Ae ee 600 Boys’ Wash Suits—$1.95 The finest 8-oz. all-wool jersey—the correct weight | plaited models . . for frocks and orone Wane as well as suits. New spring —SE ; Regulation mags Baan puniors and French Oliver colors and black. inches wide. . oe Twists. Peggy and Kiddy cloths, woven ambrays, Dress Goods Salon, First Floor, Old Bullding 100 prs. Boys’ $3.75 Shoes—$1.65 Palmer and Devonshire cloths. Black ties and emblems. Special for Thursday, April 6th Chocolate gueried : HL llage pei ea 2 Lyin aie ae SEFATS, Sally FIND linen shade and stripes. For boys 3 to 9 Covered lard 1.65 All . ° : § 8 $3.t 50 § $2.45 yee age. Street Floor, New Building | -silk Chantilly Lace—$1 ET Ice Creams: 24 Candies: $1. ; . Cc . 0 ds fine, silky Chantilly lace fl ing fi 0 Women’s Extra Size Frocks, $19.75 ’ . . ° POUND BOX The finest and most diversified — 600 sare pe ees Chanel torr Souseing ion nue Eight new movels in crepe de chine and tricolette, Size. 42) Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, 1x for $4 Special shaneess. ses) from every atandpoint of candy frocks and costume blouses. 28 inches wide. ae aes CER eh errr poy Meee taper kane eile rolled Aue 12 . ms. Large assortment 0 D0 : ‘halt pound ; 70846 goods. 44c Lace bandings, 38c and 68c yard Girls’ $10 All-wool Tweed Coats, $6.75 Senge ners: Biremt Fleer iNew, Auliding pecial for 10c. Special purchase that includes a large variety of novelty and SSeS convential designs on fine quality of net. Tan, brown, brown and . lows white, Persian, navy blue and black, Corselettes, $2.45—Average half price First Floor, Old Building We Also Offer: CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT EGGS: MILK CHOCOLATE BANTAM EGGS: 12 delicious Eggs made from our famous Briarcliff Milk Six in handsomely decorated $5.95 to $6.50 Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, $3.95 Trimming Remnants, 25c to $1.50 ea. : "ar below Wholesale Prices Gingham Rompers and Creepers, 85c Chocolate, in decorated con- cardboard: crate, talner PACKAGE 2OC PRICE PER crate LOC Hundreds of pieces of short lengths of some of the Little Boys’ Chambray Suits, 85¢ — season's loveliest and most effective trimmings. —— MENTHE Handsome motifs in dozens of attractive designs, Beads, bugles, acne nunat anunBuiie A ASSORTMENT: spangles, metal laces for the evening gown; also short lengths and Women's $39.50 Tweed and Homespun Suits, 61 Day Beds- Half Price motifs embroidered in attractive color combinations or brilliant — All A package dedicated to the ai of spin’ confections. leasing variety. POUND BOX 79c Oriental effects suitable for afternoon and street frocks. Batik effects—$5 lL the famous STICKLEY mak First Floor, Old Building x e : er): ~ is of the type pictured, $105 grade—$. : kad Cinghe i "he + gps 13 of the settee type, $125 grade—$62.50 OUR PURITY . . Dress Aprons—Checked Gingham or Plain Chambray, $1.25 3 PACKAGE: Social Stationery, $1.50 box Seen ; Ten ntyles at $52.50, with coverings of tapeeiry and A beautifully decorated con- 9 2 e : velours. hree styles at $62.50—settee type with wood Rolnee filled wi and 100 pans Ky ee bauer pe gaaee Bal OS spew 50c Garment Shields—B5e tad backs—with covering of tapestry and velours. Strest Fleor, O14 Buliding 50c to 65¢ Scissors—Bb5e pr. . Fifth Gallery, New Bullding D New Silk Crepe Blouses a 50 FOUND Box DOC