The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1913, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESD&#Y, MAROH 4, 1918. RARE OLD FURNITURE (2225+ uc BES a ot ob on Hamals ~QYSCLOSED BY BLAZE. site Hist J an reac | IN REAR TENEMENT soi av so One Thousand Shirts, $2.65 The Finish bby CARS TRANSFER TO——— es | Lexington to 3d Aveuue i WRIENTAL RUG Our March sale of $230,000 worth of rich Rugs now in | progress. This wonderful collection of rich Oriental floor coverings is taken from our regular stock, and prices have | been materially reduced as follows: While she was at the market to- ‘The last place in the world where one day the household goods of Mrs, Looh- 9 might expect to find fine, artistic pieces | Inowitz caught fire and her apartment P en Ot carved mahogany household furniture | ¥A% all ablaze when she Teturned. She |] Foy Cu Polishing SILVERWARE =| called for help, but no one paid at- {a in the rear tenement at No. % Henry] tention to her. A boy turned in a fire apart Eee) ae we. atreet. There was such furniture there| alarm. When the flremen arrived they | § rolls 4 address to-day tn the ground floor flat of Mrs, | found that Mrs, Lochinwite had blis- FREE SAMPLE h Jennte Lochinowits, but now her four, | tered het hands and face and rieked her Tee Ds ton oo 80 Curt gt Now tar | e a . ¢ rocersand Oru, Doster bed and her quaint dresser and | M2," &.,vain endeavor to, drag her|| pene en a epslishing Cream i a t heavy furniture into the yard. her sturdy chairs are only charred and! ghe brought t! with her from Russia Preferred to a Powder, BS AVE..19°T0 20" FSTREET. IN NEW YURK’S SHOPPING CENTER: Paris-made Voile Robes Embroidered in the New Bulgarian Colors Regularly $10.00, To-Morrow at $4.95 The first thought of nine out of ten women who look at this illustration will probably be that only the upper part of this robe is all that could possibly be expected for this little price. There is difficulty in adequately word-picturing the exquisite beauty and completeness of these imported robes. The striking Bulgarian colors in rich greens, blues and reds combined embroidered on fine French voile, some on white, others on Paris ecru, expressing the last word in authoritative sty'es. Our Paris house was fortunate in securing just 300 of them. To again demonstrate that the Simpson Crawford Company Robe Section is always foremost in offering the greatest values in the modes of the moment, we will offer these regular $10.00 robes tomorrow at $4.95. ‘The proportions of the patterns are ample to fit any figure and they are easily put together by the home dressmaker, in model as pictured, or in any of the fashionable draped effects. pr Simpson Crawford Co. Main Floor, On Sele To-Morrow, The Charm of Simpson Crawford Spring Millinery In the ability to grasp the style trend and reflect it in every model produced lies the wonderful success of Simpson Crawford mil- linery. In the spring showing the evidence of this ability is more marked—if that be possible—than in any preceding season. We are showing many styles in Ostrich Feather Trimmed Hats, embodying the smart- est ideas of spring, at prices fully fifty per- cent. lower than those of so-called “exclusive shops.” Ostrich Trimmed Hats at $12.50 and $15.00 —every one a model of rare distinctiveness. In the adjoining show room will be found the trimmed tailor suit hats that have been attracting so much pleased comment since their appearance a few days ago; in Hemps, | Milans, Satins and Hemp combined, trimmed with French Fancies, Ribbons, etc., at the re- markably low prices of $5.98, $7.50, $8.95. » Second Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, | Ostrich Feather I C7 Simpson Crawfo Valuesinthe Great March Sale of China The offerings of the opening days of the sale were the source of much astonishment and leased comment, Folks who had shopped all the March china sales in town—and did not esitate to say so—were those whose purchases were heaviest. Can you wonder when such values as these are available? And these are not all, by any means. 103-Pc. Theo. Haviland China Sst, $15.49 |100-Pc. American Porcelain Set, $16 00 Several designs to choose from on plain shapes: | oitat $25.00" Ii isan entinely new design we Wish large pieces stippled in coin gold Value $29.75.1to popularize, hence this offer to you—a $10.00 Open stock patterns. saving. 50-Piece English Blue Willow at $3.29 At the regular price of 85.00 we have sold scores of these sets: Purchases in large quantities for this March Sale makes pos- stble the small price to you. i) 7-Pc. Salad or Berry Set, Reg. 98c at 69c oa |! wy Fine thin Austrian China Beautiful design. ese ji ? 50-Pc. Theo. Haviland China Set, $8.95 =e timpeee Crawford Co., Pie aime On Sale To-Morrow. $2” to *3° Couch Covers at $1.00 Reversible and Fringed All Around. 1,000 to Go at This Price. A little over a year ago we were able to make a similar offer, having bought the surplus stock from a Philadelphia manufacturer. By 4 o’clock nearly every couch cover had been sold. i This time the sale contains better grades of covers than the previous sale. Such couch covers as Negus, Persian and Bagdad Tapestry ty choice designs and color combinations. eally, you Aan not miss this truly remarkable opportunity. 56 and 60 Inches Wide 69 Simpeon Crawford Co., Fourth Floor, Om Sale To-Morrow, Mail and Phone Orders GROCERIES “fiers rene ere”|| HOME MADE || DOUGHNUTS 100 POCKETSNATURAL HEAD RICE S24 "#4850 1882 ||} taue sterner we te bake, Spoctas mepeage ene 1 81 OO im. 3ZC to-morrow (none delivered.) PEAS sivas snr" 12¢ anes HAMS" rere 7 ER firirann*"” $1.25 BACON TE THIC| EGGS taint Guns 23 [ae RICE sins. rath STARCH ins. er i a ot. COGNAC Frnrne. $7.50 $2.65 4 We sold these silk shirts at $5. Others had them at $7.50. G We sold these silk shirts at $3.50. Others had them at $5. 4 Now we offer, them—tomorrow, Wednesday—at $2.65 because this is the last of the silk to be procured at the low price. They are made of Genuine Rogers, Thompson, Givernaud & Co. Pure Satin Stripe Tub Silks g And they were made by one of our regular silk shirt manufacturers. 4 Every shirt is fresh and new, and the patterns are those most in demand. g Sizes 14 to 17. 4 It is without doubt the best offering of silk shirts we have ever made. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Thestore that sells the best Men’sclothing at regular prices is the store that offers the best savings when prices are reduced. Clearing—Men’s $32 to $45 Fancy Winter Suits, from regular stock at $27.50. Clearing—Men’s $20 to $35 Fancy Knee-length Winter Overcoats, from regular stock at $18.75 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Opened Today! Oriental Rugs at $17.75 New Silk Store on the oleate Seis otiesiag Average size is four by six Subway Floor fe porn tae © hawt Wy lowe Thousands of women are using constantly the better grades CE ne hard to find of silks up to a dollar a yard. Our American mills weave quan- | their equals anywhere at this tities of them. Because we have not had sufficient space, how- | price of $17.75. ever, it has been impossible to show any variety heretofore. wie commend them to peo- But now this great new space on the Subway floor, almost Line seeking a good Oriental . Hy hehon da ig or two for library, living- directly below the Silk Rotunda, makes everything different. room, dining-room, or indeed New inexpensive silks will be pouring in every day. Manu- | ny room in the house. facturers already are intensely interested and are co-operating Fourth Gallery, New Building. to make this ea Store an immense success. 12%4c Printed Continuing Our Introductory Offers Batiste, 8c Yard We Announce for Wednesday Finish is very aoft and fine, 5,000 yards of all kinds of silks, plain and fancy, in dress and | und designs are the wanted waist lengths, at 38c yard, made to sell at 75c to $1.25. pompadour and jouy effects, 1,000 yards tub silks, 31 and 36 inches wide, with satin stripes | also stripes and figures. or cotton-filled cords, 48c yard, made to sell at 68c to $1.25. Woven from the finest 5,000 yards of satin faced plain silks, taffetas and pongee, Southern cotton to sell at 50c yard, made to sell at $1 and $1.25. 12lgc_ yard. Overproduc- 3,000 yards of taffeta in changeable effects, double width, | tion brings the price to 8c. 75c yard. 80 inches wide. Subway floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building. Spring Dresses and Suits | In the March China Sale Which Look Well ‘ Dine § Sets and Sevinrate Plotes or ni jay $s selling: and Cost Little At 88, remuler gle, 1 ee sets of American Preliminary Spring showing of new porsetainy Sh i pleces 3 in green or gold line styles in At 810, regular $15, dinner sets of Ameri- Suits, $11.75, $13.75, $15.75. oan jporselalai 100, pieces; in pink border or oral spra; lecoration. Coats, $10.75, $13.75. Atle, Seeley ali dinnoe satel ofA ari Dresses, $5.75, $6.75, $7.50, $8.75, | can porcelain; 100 pieces; in border or floral $11.75. spray decorations. Our customers are delighted with the trim, Imported Plates, 25c to $1 Each short coats and good lines of the new suits. 560 French china breakfast and dinner Among the coats are serge, lined through. | plates, regularly 50c to $2.25 each. Fine out with messaline, and the new smart three- | quality, beautifully decorated. quarter length covert cutaways. After-Dinner Coffee Cups and Serge dresses are exceptionally pretty. Saucers, 50c Dozen Serge with geranium color eponge collar and G hi ” fter-di hemstitched batiste collar at $7.50, and some Sa cl Hie A ars panes cups and with colored leather belt and mock button- baer Ld ! Wael . an ‘den ine decoration, holes at $8.75, are decidedly good style. regularly sold at 81.25 dozen. Black, brown and blue are the good staple Imported China Celery Trays colors that most women want. Decorated, large sizes, 15c, regularly 40c, Subway floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building. Mattresses, Springs and Pillows At Less Than Cost Prices 500 Mattresses at $6—Usually $10.50 These mattresses are filled with sheets of elastic cotton felt of surprising springiness, and are guaranteed not to become lumpy. They are full size, 45 pounds in weight, of the full regular four-and-a-quarter-inch thickness, and covered with good quality of white or fancy striped ticking. Smaller sizes at lower prices, 500 Woven Wire Springs at $4—Usually $6.50 Steel woven wire; auxiliary bend side rails with rubber bearings to fit on side rail. Roll edge and truss ends to prevent wire from sagging. All sizes, 1,000 Feather Pillows at $1.25—Usually $2 Filled with mixed feathers, covered with art tickings in various designs. 20 x 30, three unds in weight. Bale opens Wednesday morning in the Subway Entrance, New Building. Subway floos, New Bullding. | Persian Hamadan Rugs Beloochistans & Cara | Average size about 2'jx3 feet;| Sizes average about 214 to 344 , ood, strong and durable; bright feet by 4 to 5 feet long; all in per- | | and soft colori: these splendid} fect condition; special at | ible $ 0 the fee ve A of... | 50 Narrow Hall Runners in just the sizes you want Persian Moussouls, very much out of the ordinary; sizes from 1 foot i oa te 2 feet 4 inches wide and 7 to 16 feet 8 inches long; sale prices $12.50. $15.00. $19.00. $22.50 .. $24.75 | Small and Medium Size) Antique Bokhara Mats*| | Ori 1 Rugs; val- lar: | ues $15 to that. $10 Sit to $ 5, at... $11.50 Moussouls, Beloochistans, Guend-| Sizes about 114 to 234 feet wide jiesand Kazaks. Sizes 2'4 to 3'j| and 3'9 feet long. An excep- feet wide; 5 to 6 feet long. tional offering. | Moussouls, Kurdistans 132 Persian Sarouks, and Kazaks Irans and Serabends | Average sizes about 3 to 434 ft.| Sizes about 414 to S ft. wide and | wide and 6 to 9 ft. long. Wedo| 6to7!4 ft. long. In this remark- not quote comparative prices on| able lot of Persian Rugs is repre- * these » but our regular prices} sented the Le eet of work. are well to be lower than| manship; in other , they are any other house in Greater New| made by artists in the rug wea’ York. This is the feature of the sale | line. Colors: Blue, brown, ivory: and me- old gold effect and 7 $19.50) seis $39.00 Opportunities in Keom Size Persian Mahals: ‘Sine, These Price, Other remarkable economies in Persian Serapies, Persian Kerman- shahs and Sarouks, in room sizes. orders ‘accomp: purchase price. mone! —$—— Opportunities for Home Sewers | Helpmates for the sewing room of every home now at a | price within the reach of all home sewers. | The “Kumpact” Dress| Adjustable Draping Forms at $1.95 Figures at $3.95 Invented to re meet the One Tete require-| i urpose of mente off several ordi- the modern} nary kinds; home. BY! correct in an ingeni- lines, ous at) i Con range.nent tion, the skirt) pajus ; may be tel-| your figure «scoped is quickly re- down tothe width of en| producedand f ordinary is always your service. It is an ideal} figure forf|| family dress. to ty makin Fits into] made int box 281 follows inches wide, | '" Figure is the newest model, graceful in | Model A — Measures 32 bust appearance and substantial in construc.| #nd can be adjusted to 42. tion. Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 1 95 Model B—- Measures 36 bust 40 and42bust. Price... . $ By and can be adjusted to 46. Orders filled for any part of the United States and Canada. Sewing Machine Store, Main Floor, BLOOMINGDALES* Solid Oak Extension Tables, Regularly $12.00 5 and $15.00, at. . 56 hong One of the most prominent table makers in the | country turned over his entire surplus stock to us at a concession that enables us to make this great offering. This dining table has 9-inch This dining table has 9-inch pedes- fluted pedestal base, carved dragon || tal base and claw feet. heads and claw feet. Ht In this sale we present 300 Dining Tables in 25 different desirable designs. ‘Ihey are all splendidly constructed of solid | oak, with 42-inch round tops extending to 6 feet, and have 8 to 10-inch pedestal base with carved claw feet. They will be found in practically every other good store, where they sell regularly at $12 and $15; but we secured all that remained from the season’s selling, and say to you: Come and buy them at $6.50—the bargains are wonderful! Fourth Floor, |} eT ‘———--BLOOMING DALES’ Lex. to 34 Av th to seth St.cmieen | een To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory—READ IT.

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