The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 14

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| WARM SPELL BRINGS BLOSSOMS AND FRUIT IN MID-NOVEMBER | Doctors, However, Look For- was to Sterner Crop From Unseasonable Weather. was rotle With red tn and faded away to Phystela Gertakers, observing itie se Ging of overcoats, t Certainty that ao Made very high—a @eenhouno by the from the foil after the hea @ few daye ago—has caused things to happen to plants and tr Late bearing etrawberries, yp! anted to Yield in September and carly Aisappointed their growers this yeur cause of the drought of the early mer. They are now strug up by putting out whit & few gnarled halt green b the French school of Iustration and Commercial Art comes wont that an epple tree in the tok yard, half dead, which has struggled wince last mow to show some sizn of life, has now burst into bloom, On tate of Mr. Lee Watt of Great Neck a single rhododen- @ron blossom Popped out at dawn to: day. sum nw and From TR. BOOM II IN KANSAS. TOPEKA, K from forty ence tod Nov, 21.—Progressives nties in State the state confer: ent of that m for Ming and as in 1914 and 8 could bet- the next election with the Republl- utions hip Tord to if Sommer hing din- 8 by Which It Is possible c radium #aits from {te ore both quickly and econom- ’ - CHURCH WAR ON SLIT SKIRT. | ing to make! i THE PERIL IN CANAL WATCH | FOR A MAN SUGKED IN) Men Ri Waterway in Hope of Finding His Body. vertal to The Rrening W TLANTIC CITY, Nod Their Lives at Drainage | Merchant, Improved in Devote All His Time sit was an 6 from the fi afte on Feb 1 identified only with and Herbert N. Straus, ined t than Straus, ¢ canal men) ir lives « will contin nterest Sn th ing bMicers | Hing irons are on the Nathan ) with the } 1888, whi At nen the larger manholes) pcp : : men firm with’ nus ieceeded Mr. Macy hop | ° aa of the body. ae ATLANTA, Ga Nov, 2l—-Al the} Protestant denominations tr ‘ Jin a campaign aga t skirts, dlaphanous gowns, s Quarters and Halves of It's easy to vo broke fome about $6,000 committes tom againat the latest styles in dress and worth of bad = Real ABSOLUTELY PURE pleasant and profitable pencil stripe patterns of all widths and colorings. at a ridiculously low price; prices were slashed because thi you we ow 0 si Ave., Near 128d St. | ee tr Call at Any of ur Nine Stores and Get Samples 3U A FEW UNCALLED ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Ritchie & Cornell 1347 Broadway, bet. 35th & 36th St. 251 Eighth Ave., Near 28d St. | 408 East 149th St.,Near 3d Av, Big Stores TH Sa EEA EE eee” |205 Washington St le TIL S-SATURDAY 10 O'CLOCK. NATHAN STRAUS RETIRES [32:4 0" FROM R. H, MACY & CO. forth to Brooklyn Store. m & Straus of Prooklyn ent prepared by Jesse 1, ployees of the @t« and will trans ‘BAD MONEY FLOODS YORKVILLE SECTION Glass Disconcert Shoppers and Shopkeepers: in Yo one’s flooded the di lure and quarters, They're made out ef dances, after adopting resolutions) q composition of lead and witch declare these styles to be de-|t¢ you drop them gently they give the | grading to womanhood. proper ring. If you drop Baking Powder Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK We have just purchased 10,000 yards of the finest woolens to be seen any These goods cor measure wi the wearer an individuality this purchase will not last long, so the sooner you get here the better selection terns and designs in all mate also included in this sale for one wee Any $40 to $60 Or Overcoat 10 overcoats 10 VALUES UP TO $60 EVENING To Naitd wo WASHINGT Health, Hence- daily uatil now! will accept a half or} e no clue at all talinss tow been “pushing the} «on, 1 {me where I can meet ho have don't care to know her. rm a pretty one.” ot | r which the firm Perey nephews of © announce. Whole Quarter re. fer to tho| Boot for Women WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913, Broadway at Ninth Street Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. sack Ph Peau sre Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses Women’s Coats at $12.75 Regularly $20 and $25 Every line a coats marks them as the kind that usually sells for almost double tomorrow’s price. Exceptionally well-made and attractive (pictured) of double-faced coating of unusually soft pile. Oxford brown and navy blue with plush collars of contrasting shades, Also fur-trimmed coats of boucle, chinchilla and mixtures with near-seal We have this shoe with the! latest cloth backs in a variety of| shades, also in taupe shade of! ooze calf. With the smart, Spanish heel, so popular now, it makes a light flexible dress boot of great attraction. Hanan & Son Eight New Mai Stores Broadway, corner sist St. itway, corner Fulton Sts Broadway, cot . artner in r, who Lead and rkville for | atrlet with half dol- glass and | ‘em hand, Keep your old Piano Don't exchange it — the older it is the more it is cherished, Nomatter what ¢ style or what make your Piano is attach to it Piano Player It will transform it into the most wonderful and artis- tic of all player pianos, Quickly transforms your own piano into a Playér Piano ‘The change can be made in @ few hours in yourown home without altering your piano’s appearance or obstructing its keyboard, Drop a postal for ful particulars—-or demonstrar, ven any time, IE TEL-ELECTRIC COMP. pt Sth Avenue, Cor. a eANY ‘Teien! ‘ ere this season, consisting mostly of classy » from a famous New England Mill and were sold to us for eash AT A PRICE MANY TAILORS WOULD HAVE TO PAY FOR THE GOODS ALONE Pencil stripes are always in demand by the best dressers because they give not to be equalled in any other pattern, therefore will have, For those who want a larger selection we have over 1,000 different pat- sin for, Fall and Winter wear, ‘They Suit or Overcout to measure S12. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK only, YY e, 44 T Wd YOU CAN SELECT BLINDFOLDED =m, —and pick a winner. Every kind of material you can think of fs offered for your selection, from the conserva- tive to the conspicuous. Suit or Over- coat to measure at $12.75. FOR | collars. Loose-fitting and cut on grace- ful lines with patch pockets, NOTE —Two manufacturers are using up their remain.ng coating materials and are sacrificing profit to do s0. Women’s Broadcloth Dresses, $6.75 Less Than the Wholesale Cost Getting dresses of good quality broad- cloth and so carefully tailored as these at this little price is ce! rtainly good cause for thanksgiving. The maker ob- tained the material at a great concession and jac the savings along. illy pretty models, one of _ ‘Phe other is plain tailor- Roman stripe 40in the purchase, Blue, Women’s Tailored Suits at $15 One model of serge with velvet collar and slightly draped skirt. The other of cheviot is ex- tremely plain and good-looking. Black and blue. Sizes 34 to 44. Subway floor, Oid Building, Children’s Chinchilla| “Wanamaker-Special” Shces Coats in a Sale at $4.50 ip WOMEN'S §4 MEN'S Worth more, as you can te New shipments of favorite 21 styles, covering every foot by their warm red flannel linings, smart tailored cut, velvet col- lars, and bone buttons. need, The fullest measure of value that any maker of men’s shoes can put into one pair to sell models including the plain kid shoes with cloth tops. Thousands of women in New AIL double-breasted. Oxford, | y } drown and navy blue. Their dup:| YOFK measure all shoe values for & licates have sold at 85.50 and|by the $4 Standard set by the Th Peanihon they en Sizes 2 to 6 yea higher. special, Dull calfskin lace iD rue! her or blind eyelets, “Wanamaker-Special.” At $4.40 416 pairs women’s 86 and &8 shoes mostly with cloth or buckskin tops. Sizes 21% to 4. AA to D, but not every size in each style. And because one must shoes, with a coat, let us anne coming collection of hat plush or corduroy hats at 81, to i ported flowered plush ones at $4.50. Third floor, Old Building. pli ‘ Be button, lace, shoes. Burlington Arcade floor, New Blig or dancing “Main floor, Old Bui'ding. Blouses for School Girls | new — washable sii blouses, silk lacing in} 4, | Very middy front, On the Subway Floor Brings Dainty Dloteea st aun tied leeves, either high or low collar, ° 2, £2.50, 88 and 83.75, $5 Millinery Embroidered crepe de chine | Down to blouse, long sleeves, low or round collar, 85. Dainty blouse of cream color | chiffon, pleated on to a yoke. | Collar and cuffs of mahogany, or rose chiffon, 86.75, Sizes 14 to 20, Third floor, Old Builaing. | | $3.50 Velvet in black and colors, Hats finished within the past fortnight. Styles which women have liked. Trimmed principally with ostrich fancies. $5 Tailored Hats, now $2.50 Black velvet, trimmed effectively with fancy feathers and ribbon, his mil) needed immediate cash to kee p it in opera ation. g These woolens are worth { eine (onclicmenverv November Sale of Special! Corsage Bouquets, 45c yard being worth from § ades of blacks, | Wanamaker Furs Gardenias, rose and violets. — Subway floor, Old Building, »rowns, blues, rays and made to your KY] Women’s fashionable fur ith the best fit, linings, trimmings, aa tinh you ever saw and fur lined cout, muffs, | 75c Imported Writing Paper, 25c Box scarfs and sets, all made We have just had the good fortune to purchase | 10,964 boxes of imported writing paper. Over $8,000 worth offered for $2,700. This paper is in the plaids and stripes so much wanted just now. In five tints—white, blue, lavender. green and gray. Note—This is a good opportunity to obtain a few boxes to put away for \ittle Christmas remembrances, Subs trance, New Building, Old Builk ftir, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats At the top of their classes, at #9 are these— (1) Blue cheviot suits, in| double -breasted yokes and pleat, 4,000 yards crinkle crepe, or box and knife pleats; 7 to 18 years evening He street colors, orige (2) Corduroy suits in Norfolk yoke and pleat model or 8 inally sold by us at $1.85 yard, patch poc! kets and loose belt style, pearl, gray, mouse and now offered in dress lengths at | fivent 14 to 18 years, rate of $1.25 yard. (3) Tw ‘o-pair knicker suits; cheviots, homespuns and cassi- Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building, meres in a variety of colors and models; 7 to 18 years (4) Chinchilla Russian overcoats; gray and bl piped cuffs; $10 to #18, 213 to 10 Burlington Arcade floor, New is season, all of absolutely ndable qual \° rice 25 per cent. les Fur Salons, Second ieee Old Building. Two Special Silks 5,000 yards of Canton crepe, evening and street shades, orig- inally $2.50 yard—even rem- nants have never sold at less than $1.85, now arranged in dre engths at the rate of $1.25 yard, Warm Coatings } Make Warm Coats | Girls and Young Women I | y Snug yet light coatings from | Have Good Cause for Thanks America and abroad, Stinch, double, faced, coutines || VOU ge Women’s Coats at $8.50 Astrachan coatings, i $12.50 to $18.50 Grades with plaid backs, 82.50 to &6. Wool plush coating, #3 and 84.) Bee ag in the aaron || YOUNG Women’s Suits at $8.50 . For $15 and $16.50 Grades NO DECEPTION PRACTISED HERE “%.} 2331 Sth Av., 1 Door Above 125th St. 155 William St., Cor. Ann St. 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. ADVERTISEMENTS Displayed. nF on All Our Store Windows. ve EM | 1439 Broadway, Near 4ist St. | Boston. | Dantel 13, Cornell, Wy black only, of smart mixtures, 82.50. yard. | Young Women’s Silk Dresses Fur cloth coatings in mole and seal effects, 85 to 822. at $8.50—Exceptionally Good The Coats at $8.50 First floor, Old Building. The majority are the fashionable short length (picture: Holiday novelty mixture with plush collar, Ot of sibeline, ¢ BOOKS novelty mixtures, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 y Are Here The Suits at $8.50 | The Silk Dressesat $8.50 Because there are no duplicates | Unusually good-looking messa- for children and grown-ups, their prices have been lowered | line and poplin al Hy majority are The variety is so exten- |}] from 815 and 816.50, Serge and lar Ripaies, coatie modal sive now that tomorrow, } cheviot, i bieek, Bis bres sa h vestees of net or Saturday, will be a good ||] taupe Sizes BO SE SORE TS heD: time to make selections, | Special: Young Women’s Corduroy Skirts at Book Store, Main floor, Old Bldg. Made of hilla and $4, regularly $0.75

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