The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 10

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the active campaign which te planned | hur! fee this Summer in New York, Con- meoticyt and Massachusetts. “The reason we left Chioago and ON TTS WAY HERE OUT at CHICAGO ciety a of Windy City Select New York for New Movement, terested in thy real State affaire, “The pen is mightler than the ewort, 0, inatead of emashing wimlows and POSLAM KILLS GERM LIFE Not content ett the way suffrage te Any pe of the skin, Bae bat sore f ~ ceased theis activities tn that tate tor| Dllster, rash pou © While in order to carry out an alte @ether different campaign here Bay! Historical be api @ mest! iam, the medy. devoted entirely to rege Qu) § Poslam ‘edly ieee ite ‘power to kill tions, wit be the weapon with which germ life by fa @ all itching and they intond to Gght and by means ‘of | causing the "rout e to disappear. ‘on which they hope to reach every woman! jam acts in t in thie Btate. Their odject ts to mo- | order, includ: Dilize Ml the existing societies in 8! pheum, pe Rational movement for votes for itch, barbers rt pert reggers are ell Poslam (50 cents). M SOAP, the beautifying ‘ingate, ushter of skin soap (25 cents). te. Miss Wingate is the, For tree sample of Poslam, write to New York editor and business the Emergency Laboratories, $8 West end ta already making preparations for. 25th street, New York City. (ia Geraldine .W Gea Wings! OPPENHEIM, GLLINS G 34th Street Sale of Summer Dresses For Misses, Girls and Juniors 500 Misses! ong Dresses ‘nines carmel iat Ks Misses’ and Junior Prench Linen Dresses; y pique and lace trimmed. Regular Value $12.75 ' Misses’ and Junior Tailored Linen dy! Dresses; {ingerie and lace trimmed. Regular Value $16.50 Misses’ and Junior Quaker Dresses of fine 7001 'tissue materials, silk and lace trimmed. : Regular Value, $15.00 aMMlases’ and Junior Lingerie Dresses, lace ea ‘ “and. embroidery trimmed. Regular Value $12.00 Girls’ Graduation and Party Dresses)5, ,, @ Lingerie, Embroidered Net, Chiffon, Batiste 5°" ‘nd Voile, 6 to 14 years, Regular Value $16.50 Qiris’ White Lawn and Batiste Dresses; _, eEtbroldery and lace trimmed, 6 to 14 years, | ‘Regular Value $6,00 * Q@ists’ Hand Embroidered Linen Dresses; hand-made lace trimifiings, white and colors. |4,75 6 to 1¢ years. Regular Value $7.90 Giris’ China Silk Princess Slips, ai icon lace trimmed. Regular Value $5.00 2.95 Girls’ Full Length Coats of Serge and Mix- tures.’ Silk and pique trimmings. 4 to 16 years. Regular Value $12,00, \5.75 ° 690 5.90 90 9.75 5.00 OPPENHEIM. CuuINSsG Sale of Boys’ Clothing "Boys All Wool Blue Serge Suits. Formerly to $7.50 Boys’ All Wool Mixture Suits, with two pairs of Knickerbockers. Formerly to $8.75 » Boys’ All Wool Mixture Suits, with two pairs of Knickerbockers. Formerly to 10,00 dats Boys’ All Wool Mixture Suits, with fae & two pairs of Knickerbockers. Formerly to $12.50 *“Boys’ Hand Tailored Dress Suits. Formerly to $16.50 \9.75 » Boys’ Washable Sailor and Beach fults,) 1.55 oy! Washable Norfolk and Eton 2.75: Soy |2-38 |5.00 \4.95 |5.95 17.95 oe Value $4.50, 4 THE SKIN fy ‘TRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1919. ' organization a really alms to | Bu ling stones, we wil! endeavor to Aistribute oug magazine far and wie All wornen love ing methods than New York," eaid Mise “We realize that tt hot bed | th jay evening, June 14, the \ tl N extraordinary ar- rangement concluded with one of the firms that supply it regularly enables 574 New York men to save. a totaliof $5,359 on their summer suits with- out depriving themselves of a dollar’s worth of the satisfaction which comes from the wearing of clothes that are skilfully: tailored and fashionable in style and pattern. This morning we pikane on sale these yan ji LA Wi ai 168 Suits of $25 grade 143 Suits of $28 grade 127 Suits of $30 grade 74 Suits of $32’ grade 62 Suits of $35 grade 574 Suits in every instance. pocket models. Sizes 34 to 46, regular, long and stout, also a Burlington Soft Shirts stripes. Cut generously full. Carefully made. as.good, Sizes 14 to 17. Unless iN Pd eas wae coer, there will be Silk Shi Previous price was suit unless we have cornered the market, but this i cut four-in-hands of Scotch mercerized cheviot. : Formerly A,.T. Stewart & Co, - » The safest glove “Kayser”—the kind that “don’t wear out” at the finger ends—and worth double. collection. Men will understand that, in winding up a manufacturer’s stock in this way, it is not possible to provide every size in each pattern. Arcade floor, New Building Fully Half a Dollar Better than Their Price and we don’t care what $1.50 shirts you compare them with. Soft but strong mercerized shirtings in plain white, light blue, champagne ‘and gray or with self- Coat style with turned-back cuffs. Also starched cuff negligee shirts of striped madras and percale at $1 that are quite ‘All-silk in handsome stripes, self and colored. Our lowest 50c Tub Ties Now 25c Had to take them right off the counters and put them in at the new price because we were offered others as good to sell for 25c. JOHN WANAMAKER man orator of the w i President of th Vv | Misa Elleon Johnson for- eago, who will be one of the women are ident ed, wit to buy— sold to you with— A: Guarantee that Guarantees “a new pair free” if the “tips” wear out before the gloves, ~ “Kayser” Gloves cost no more han the “ordinary kind’—and are Don’t accept es ‘just as good” kind. There's a way to tell the wail “look in the hem” for the name “Kayser” — it is there for your protection, You take no risk. “Kayser,” the sakeet eee to buy. TNPSINN/NINIS/S/SZSININ Short Silk Gi ef 0e., 76¢., $1.00, si 25,8160 p9 ree k Gloves uN’ 160.,81, b0.81. 1,26,81:60, <, Jaltus ome ro radians New York i am i et enn Men’s A ‘Baits All to be sold at one price $19.50 Practically every summer material, including a few blue serges, is represented. Worsteds, serges, cassimeres, flannels, tweeds, cheviots, crashes—every thread wool Plain shades, hairline, pencil and self-stripes, checks and mixtures. Half-lined and full-lined coats. Conservative and English soft-roll and patch few suits in sizes 32 and 33, in the at $1 irts here tomorrow at $3.50, such as Others will have to follow is the first announcement. Clean- Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. _ Broadway, Fourth Avgpue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Prettiest Parise-American Blouses . Just Opened—For Young pe Two of the charming hand-embroid- ered blouses, $4 and $6 respectively, illustrated. Paris-American is the name long ago originated by the Wanamaker Store as applied to the best French hand-embroid- ery combined with excellent American materials, attractive imported laces and good American workmanship. . These Paris hand-embroideries we or- dered especially from the expert peasant needleworkers, imported them direct and gave them to our best manufacturer. He has succeeded in making the very prettiest blouses with a wealth of this lovely embroidery, charming German Valenciennes, crochet and effective linen’ laces. Special prices of $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $6. At $2 a sheer lawn waist, pin pleated, with new sailor collar and little vest effect with buttons. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Four Tables of Special Lingerie Waists for Women Several manufacturers have used their ends ot trimmings and materials in a large number ot attractive waists, considerably better than usual at $2, $3, $3.75, $4.50 and $5. Many of the $2 waists have the new wide Valenciennes. | as zoa$s waists, with wide German Valenciennes and hand-embroidery, are seldom equalled low All fresh, ready to slip into the week-end travelling bag. Third floor, Old Building: 400 Women’s Silk Dresses at $8 As Pretty as Any Usually $15 to $20 Fast as the workers finish them, these Near the Bridge of Progress hundreds of charming liitle dresses, built to our special order,’ attractive wash dresses—linens, hams, and are rushed here, examined and hurried down | all sorts of tissues—at very small prices. into the Costume Salons. ie dresses, pretty enough for every 400 fresh ones for tomorrow, plain and striped | purpose, messaline, plain and changeable taffeta and a | prices. few very charming foulards—all in new styles. Linen tailored suits at $7.75 upwards. More than twenty styles, but no‘ in all sizes. Traveling suits of desirable stripes, checks, But these are not the only things ready here | mixtures, tweeds, $15 upwards. for vacation. Second floor, Old Building. Busy Days, These, in the Underwear and Hosiery Stor2 Men’s Underwear Women’s Underwear At 25c, soft white nairisook | At 50c, “‘seconds” of $1 coat shirts and knee drawers. chee taatly ne en suits e f 3 tt 35c, 3 tor $1, regularly | Wt Sa eae arene cuerel! | i white Patibalet preg sleeveless and knee length. shirts with short sleeves and At 25c,“seconds” of 50c and ankle drawers, with double 65c grades of white ribbed lisle seats. Suway floor, Old Bidg, | V¢8ts» low neck, sleeveless and At 50c, wifite cotton crepe shaped to fit} a'so knee length coat shirts, sleeveless or with tights of waite ribbed cotton, short sleeves; also shirts with. |” Vis: hae nee teas 50¢, out sleeves or front opening, | “seconds” ‘of 2£e to 50e grades Ende drewerys a’ ON | of fine light isle veste, low neck and sleeveless, in At $1, combination suits of a A , or extra sizes, white cotton crepe, with short Subway floor, Old Building, i i { } Millinery Gala Occasion White Chips— Prettiest We Ever Had at $5 to $10 All faced with black velvet, some with white moire crowns, trimmed stiffly with wings or in graceful pic- turesque fashion with big lace hows soft shadow net or velvet ribbons draped over the crown and with fascina- ting vari-colored wreaths or high montures of summer flowers. Large, medium and small shapes to suit every face. All made in our own workrooms—all new for to- | Sleeves or none; knee drawers. Women’s St morrow, Saturday. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. At $1.18, r ney S30 Panama Hats Men’s Socks black pure silk are smart with their cerise At 12} 4c, instead of 18¢ and coulis tops AV) lined) a velvet and white wings or owl | 25c, fashioned socks of black Ate reinforced soles, heels heads, blue velvet ribbons}| and tan cotton with high | ®™ ae me, i , and other individual trim-| spliced heels and double soles; | 0+ site tun of $1 mings. $10 upwards. sizes 10 to 11. of pure s in or colors. slight fants in the knitting. Sizes 8)4 to Folkstone Hats Subway floor, Ol Building. 934. At 50c, pure silk socks, black of peanpt straw draped with fored, plait i oahat At 50c, pure white fashioned soft adintily colored scarfs, | ctrect, "At che seme price, | Boot silk stockings made with double tops and cotton heels and toes. Exceptional. At 35c, three for $1, extra size imported black cotton stockings, with hemmed splited selvage and doul le soles, hecls and toes. Made from the same yarn as our regular oe: stockings. Main floor, Old socks of light-weight, 2-thread lisle, which will give better service than the silk. We import these direct and have them made with 6-thread splic- ing in soles, heels and toes. Black and shades of tan, gray, cadet and navy blue. Builington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Children’s Hats All shapes, styles and col- ors, to be disposed of at $1. Original prices were s0 muct higher that we shall not quote them here. Second floor, Old Building. The Improved, Enlarged Subway Shoe Store— Selling Good Shoes for the Whole Family—Offers Some Unusual Values. 470 pairs Men’s $4 to $5 Oxfords at $2.85 Sample low shoes in sizes 6 to 714. B and C widths only. Tan and black. 350 pairs Men’s Shoes at $2.65 All sizes. Black and tan calf Bluchers, with welted soles. 120 pairs Men’s $3 Oxfords at $2.20 Black calf and patent leather. Broken sizes. 1336 pairs Women’s $3.50 and $3.90 Low Shoes at $2.90) Oxfords, Colonial and\other pumps, and 2-eyelet ties. Patent leather, tan and black calfskin and kid. Many from our 3135 pairs Women’s Low Shoes at $1.9 Tan and black calf and patent leather Oxfords. Specially made for us and hard to match under $3 a pair. High and low heels, and several toe shapes, 1358 pairs Girls’ and Children’s Shoes at $1.25 to $2 Regularly $1.75 to $3. Mostly patent leather, some black calf and kid, with welted soles, 685 pairs Boys’ and Girls’ Barefoot Sandals, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Worth from $1.50 to $2, Nearly all sizes. own $3.90 line. 483 pairs Boys’ Shoes at $1.50 and $2 439 pairs Women’s White Duck Box calf i eo with sturdy Ai Oxfords, $2 Especially good, All sizes and widths. Especially good. At the foot ot the stairs leadin; Welted soles, Leather heels, it from the Main Shoe Store. Subway floor, Old Bldg. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stews és Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Bighth to Tenth Street

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