The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1913, Page 16

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I had an appointment to mest me friends for tea at the Hotel Piasa ‘waa accompanied by Senior Purser of the Adriatic, on which ehip arrived in the Hit i lite ile ieee { 4 ; 3 z Fs i atta ae HE laa rHtei tog! fuisitt | | if i i HE HT peels “Eb! $ i i i F : i i sap ett es river, in order to avoid what would eppear to be a dis- estrous collision, turned bis machine w the right, the Chauffeur of the motor van at the last moment ewitched to the eft, with the result that the siern his van, with "*""NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Open Bve- nluge ter Our jonven- fence. es. serious personal injury, nately was our good tuck. ‘The apal and apparent lack of savoir faire of the New York police Cleanse Your System || eittottp telnmae ant att BRADFORD'S | NEW YORK 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave. een (THE RBVENING WOMLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1918, 34th Street 23rd Street On Tuesday, January the 7th. Annual Sale Continued. Household and Decorative Linens. Ox® yds... cccceee sees 1.85, 2.75 and 3.75 value 2.50, 4.00 and 5.00 @x@l4 yds...........0 6. 2.35, 3.75 and 4.75 value 3.25, 5.00 and 6.00 WoxWMG yds............ 3.75, 4.75 and 5.75 value 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 Napkins to Match—1 .85, 2.90 to5.50 per doz. value 2.50, 3.75 to 7.00 Turkish Bath Towels.—hemmed................ 2.75, 4.00 to 7.50 per doz. value 3.50, 5.00 to 9.00 Linen Huck Towels,—hemstitched.............. 2.75, 3.75 to 6.00 per doz. value 3.60, 4.50 to 8.00 Decorative Linens. A collection of odd pieces, including embrold- ° ered and lace trimmed Scarfs, Center Pieces and Cloths— at 14 to 34 lees than former prices. Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases. Hemmed Pillow Cases. .160, 17c, 18c, 19¢ ea. value 20c, 210, 220 @nd 240 * Lace Curtains and Portieres. About 34 Less Than Usual Prices. Scrim Curtains with lace insertion......... : 3.25. 4.75 and 7.25 per pair Lacet, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Cluny and Irish Point Curtains,—two and four pair lots. 2.75. 4.25 and 7.50 per pair teduced from 5.50, 7.90 and 32.50. Single Pairs. . Reduced from 5.50 to 7.50, 3.25 per pair . “ 6.50 to 1000, 4.75 “ “ (3 “ 12.50 to 20.00, 7.50 “ .“. Revetsible Portieres of silk velour and tapestry 3.75, 6.75 to 12.75 reduced from 10.00, 15.00 to 25.00 Curtain Materials. Plain end Fancy Scrim,—in lengths up to 15 yards, 10c per yard formerly 25¢ to 360 per yard Imported Cretonnes,—in lengths from 8 to 10 yards. 10c per yard formerly 9c to 65c per yard Cretonnes,—14, less than former prices. 81 inches wide....150, 25c and 35c per yard reduced from 300, 500 tn 85c 60 inches wide. .95c, 1.45 and 1.95 per yard reduced from 2.00 to 3.75 Wicker Furniture. A large variety at reduced prices. Brown Suite with imported cretonne cushions; 6 pieces. reduced from 110.28, 65.50 Tan Suite with imported cretonne cushions; 6 pieces. reduced from 124.00, 75.00 Ivory Enamel Suite with pretty poplin cushions; 7 pieces. reduced from 141.80, 82.50 White Enamel Suite with silk Armure cushions; 7 pieces. reduced from 161.25, 95.00 Brown or Green Arm Chairs............... 5.75, 7.50 and 9.75. formerly 8.60, 10.75 and 14.78 Brown or Green Arm Rockers..... ARANANIONN 8.25, 8.75 and 9.75 formerly 11.25, 11.75 and 18.28 34th Street a3rd Street i” Tf MAKES LQTTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— & WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO AND GBT IT neo 2: James McCreery & Co. | James McCreary & Co. | 0% /fizaal 34th Street 23rd Street SPECIAL VALUES On Tuesday, January the 7th. Tunics and Trimmings. Exceptional Values. i “ 18.00, Rhinestone Trimmings. .... 35c, 85c and 1.25 value 65c to 1.75 per yard Rosebud Trimming...... value 98c, 65c per yard Silk and Velvet Flowers with rhinestone centers and tricotine leaves. value 1.25, 95c each _-W. B. Reduso” Corsets. The newest Spring models with low and me- dium busts. Made of beautiful Fancy Broche, with elastic gores inserted. _ regular price 6.00, 3.50 “W. B. Reduso” Corsets, with low and medium busts. Made of extra quality coutil, with elastic gores inserted. regular price 3.00, New_Embroideries. All widths in matched sets of English Eyelet and Blind embroideries. White and Ecru Embroidered Batiste,— edges and insertions. 38c to 2.50 per yard Swiss Edges and Insertions................ _ 18c to 1.50 per yard Cambric Edges and Insertions.............. 15c to 1.25 per yard Nainsook Edges and Ingertions............. 1B. | to 1.35 per yard Embroidered Galloons on batiste and linen 15c to 8.50 per yard All-overs and Flouncings. Embroidered om Nainsook, Swiss, Cambric, Linen and Batiste. Flouncings—18 ins. wide.. GOcto 3.75 per yd. aw“ “., 35cto 2.905 “ “ 4° “ ..2.95%t014.95 “ “ All-oves— 18“ “.. 95cto 5.50 “ “ 4“ “.2.25to 6.25 “ Stamped Patterns. GOWNS .crrcccccccssccccee neeens value 68c, 45c Corset Covers......ssseesceeeees “ 200, 12c ( ‘nations, Drawers and Corset Covers. .35c * value 550 Stamped Made-Up Underwear. 95c 65c 40c Combinations, Drawers and Corset Covers. .95c value 1.25 Stamped Towels,—Guest size.....value 650, 350 i # Large Size... “ 1.00, 60c Toilet Articles. Specially Priced. . Imported Tooth Brushes, — assorted styles; bleached and unbleached. 15c and 25c¢ Imported Hair Brushes,—solid fox and ebony backs. 75c and 1.10 Imported Ivory Vanity Boxes, with mirror ne c Rubber Water Bags,— assortedstyles; 2-qt. dee; fully guaranteed. 830 White Castile Soap,— large sive bar...30c Java Face Powder, assorted colors...... 21c Riveris Taloum Powder,—large bottles. .17c De Meridor Face Cream..... 280 size, 17c 60c box .. 800 aise, 30c’ Glyoo Thymoline..... ++1.00 size, 670 Milk of Magnesia ...... cseeee 0 sive, 32c 34th Street 23rd Street FS OSSETIA RE 2.00, -- ~ ' Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. \Nothing Is More Important Than the Bed You Sleep On A third of your te is spent on it. Comfort you must get or the morning is unrefreshed and the whole day spoiled. People who know this want to make sure that their bedding is the most comfortable, hygienic and sleep-producing possible to get, and will be interested in thie : Remarkable ‘Sale of Made-to-Order Hair Mattresses beginning here tomorrow. This sale is made possible by several large purchases of good mattress hair at advantageous prices, which in their turn were made possible by our large contract orders for enor- mous quantities of bedding, As all Wanamaker bedding is freshly made up to order, * these large purchases of hair are offered, made up into mattresses of any style and size desired, at the following low prices: Regular $32 mattresses, Regular $18 mattresses, at $14 at Black drawing hair. Thisis mostly tail hair, strong, elastic, resilient, and in every way a splendid mattress for wear, Full size 54x76. 40 pounds; Filling of black mixed hair, This isa jal mixture for us and makes a good durable mattress, Full sise one part. 64x76. 40 pounds; one Regular Ud wort Regular $12.50 upholstered top box spring, at, $9.50 al . Filling of pure South American white horse hair. Soft and comfort- All finished lumber, 68 oil tem- able. Can be made over, Full Bessemer steel spirals, Full size 54x76. 40 pounds; one part. cise 54x75. All the above are covered in either the old-fashioned blue and white ticking or in fancy stripe tickings at the same price, and are made in smaller sizes at prices proportionately lower. Also at the Same Time a Sale of Fine, Warm Australian Wool Blankets More than a thousand pairs—among the best blankets made in the United States. Uncommonly fine light Australian lamb’s wool, such as is used in the famous Austrian blankets. We bought these blankets at a low price because there are only one or two sizes in a quality. No better opportunity is likely to occur this season. $7 Blankets at $5.25. 90% Aus- tralian Lamb's Wool filling on a spool cotton warp. Single bed size. $8.75 Blankets at $6.50. Double bed size. Cine Blankets at $7.75. Extra 50 Blankets at $7. Single bed size, silk bound and separated. $11.50 Blankets at $9.25. Double bed size, extra long, 70x90 inches. Bound with three-inch taffeta. Pink, blue and yellow borders or all white. $16.50 Blankets at $13.50. Extra large size, 78x90 inches. Seventh Gallery, New Building, Lovely Beaded and Embroidered Tunics $15 to $45, were $25 to $75 Crystal and draperies are so much used on evening gowns as to make tunics the most desirable trimming of the year. These we offer tomorrow, Tuesday, are easily recognized by the pretty slashed effects, and crystal and bugle bead em- broidery, as distinctly this year’s patterns. Among them: net tunic harmi: $25, was $55—White chiffon tunic suitable lor debu- inset with black chantilly lace in fan tante’s frock. Dain sewn with patterns. eearal hese yes pink, blue Ever so many more, too—whieh and chiffon rosebuds. over simple satin or messaline foya- $32—Coat tunic of dations will make the most exquisite , was $32. ital and wos, Ceeeeae erterg, ith crystal and cvdifew'ol these taniee have besa ), was $42—Tunic of vieur blew slightly mussed—many others are te or white chiffon with beaded oapored be one it al dra) hich winds al low price. oat to the waistline, almost to the wais First floor, Old Bailding, Advance bat Freeh yd of Spring Millinery on e Gloves Soto $050. et he ara Ph or i val nd Waaneass Store as ne meg oulng coor aed $9.50 and ¢ 04.25. Py Sane ag ee 1 and other feather fan- Complete sises, correct tasies, ribbon or flowers. styles, measure- Second floor, Old Building. ments. Main floor, Old Building, New Waists for the Young Girl Fresh white lawn shirtwaists, some with touches of black and white or colors, most of them buttoned in the back, $1. A cinning white lawn with hemstitched round collar, three- quarter sleeves, fastens in front, $1. White dotted Swiss with artificial pearl buttons, lawn collar and cuffs, is made in a new Paris style which every one of our girl customers will like, we think, $3. Washable crepe with embroidered collar in pink, blue and rose shades, is trimmed with pleated footing, at $5. new models, at $2. And other , Third Floor, Old Building, New Weaves in Ratine For the Spring of 1913 Ratine was too beautiful a material to be “dropped” after a ahgle season, #o the French fabric-artists set about crealing distinctly new and different patterns. The Bannockburn retines, s0 called \osly rather difficult to obtain. 82 » because of their resemblance te their yard. woo! namesakes, havo an attractive acnreat ratines with broad filet bor. shaggy sppearance. 0¢ yard. ae printed in the most charm. =" Suiting ratines that are an almost ha wmpenour patterns, $2.50 and ‘exact repreduction of bA

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