The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1914, Page 8

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ISTONT ESR eee eae opm MAKE FAIR DIVAS Ry you send Lg By he big As s Be gral signa of abating, la ; aes dng career Seago eet | sores Price vse uncool CR Path en This Is the Week of the. Sata Grist we Syeeetine | “wncsemia, feagi tee, nan pt dass ace s Is ek of the.. STOP LOVING HIM eee eee Largest Fur Sale x ines Sureates, int. “J Erqee below fressing. of ‘the Wanamaker Stores (Founded 1861) : aaows ————— as ———— || $875,000 of furs made this year—all les— Them and ‘Det are being offered for $225,000. sir! . Him With Pictures. A Every fur here is selected—is souple and glossy and Frances Corset of import-| gs STERN, BROTHERS _ | =suitatencccaivasio ete eee | ‘ \ are now qu lor it bel 4.50; yt capo Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue have been offered anywhere in se Ne lag oe ea nr i Forty-third Street it ag Sued for Breach of Promise, Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-th a an phe yp So @ splendid corset for large betel olitiggy 2: The Silk Departments—0n the Second Floor He'd Marry. « pepe ' ' TENG - . ff and $12.50 . ag | Have prepared for To-morrow, Saturday, a Very Important Sale of hs pope any . shoo Duplex Self « Reducing 4200. Yards Imported Crepe de Chine seer | aah renany 80S tovets = Ree ae vol 4 inches wide, in the new Parisian colorings; also 7 saving the customer $15 to . . white, ivory and black, Sold regularly for $2.75 Yard, at $1.45 Ee ee ee 0 00 0 Os ree a ee ae . Chiffon Taffetas, 36 inches wide; Natural beaver, a good warm fur for any one who likes in Moire and Glace wsSold regularly for $300 Yard, at 1.38 bern ee 7 eS Se Alar eany 990 to 940; conto, $1 In addition to the above, there will also be offered, on the Main Floor, . Skunk muffs, some of the best made in New York; are : ————— $28 to $50, regularly $50 to $75, (saving $22 to $25 ing! 8500 Yards Rich Plain and Fancy Dress Silks mutt. iio pare In Waist and Dress Lengths only ee Among ie Coats / At the following Greatly Reduced Prices: = Boraan lamb, #a0 te at sogularty $u0 te 4816, ; TERE i racul to $145. * . Fonmerly 95c to $1.15 Yard, at 38° | Formerly $1.75 to $3.00 Yard, at $1.48 p_itson seat (dyed iausurat} #88 to #100, regularly s1es | BOY'S’ ‘Overcoats, t —_ isa) “$1.25 to 1.75 Yard, “ 68° “ 3.25 to 4.50 Yard," 1.85 “ ae big if you do not need any, the daply of 4975,000 worth of fine Jue $7.75. “ 1.50 to 200 Yard, * 88° “ 600 to 850 Yard,“ 2.75 i ne. Made to sell for 812: ~ Clearance of Young Women’s Coats | Many” patterns, colors,’ Tomorrow, on the Third Floor, Another Special Offering of ie repegteanh fy rage hip! he sapnth—thet is models. 7 to 17 years sizes. ° ° A stoc! het . New Spring Styles in Girls’ Washable Dresses There are still many weeks of winter but we must Some $16.50 Osercoate tor} q . make room for our spring an isi ol Sie Sizes 6 to 14 years, at Unusually Low Prices. ‘ $10, were pclae id 50, si eh, Sacl eitten ae Some $14 Overcoate for $9.75 | Dresses, eight styles, in Russian and long waisted effects, of plaid iped gi “- tt chinchilla. J / striped ginghams, chambray and lawns, at 95c, 1.25, 1.75 i $13.50, were $20 to 880, of chinchilla, cheviot, wool velour] WASH SUITS—about Dressea, six models, of novelty cotton crepes, tri hinchilla. i “ath were 05.80 to $90, of chinchilla, wool velour, cheviot | 20 °f $8 grades fs atte volles, “sheer lawns and imported ginghams, at $2.85, 3.75, 5.00 Se rae ive leaed throlighout: others bodyted, i alc Russians for 214 to. Tf ght. 54 r ns Gores Colds new Strength. or EHF i geet til ? ! E EG At ae EESEEFE TH Hee Hy | al gFz HL | E He lt t- -] Pd o <= f ce F | iil he : ' are unlined. All have warmth without weight. years; sailors for 5 to 10 [F { i it Fe 3: tf raf ff E tht si 3 ih z, @ { i nda it Final Clearance of Boys’ Winter Clothing " Girls’ Coats—Sizes 4 to 14 years 7) say ee $7.78, were $18.75 and $15, of cheviot, chinchilla, corduroy Aetual $7.50 to 12.00 Values eibet ee! ey 516, were 925 to $90, of velreteen, sordurex or broadciots || $3 to $6 Silks . Burli: dle floor, New Bldg. Gum or eaeteTare 00-75 to 12.50, of cheviot, polo cloth, edrduroy:| _Bumlnston Arcus foor, New Bldg of ret mized sultings, in ° of Chinchilla, Corduroy or ** “$10, were 015.75 to €29.80, of zibeline, Actual $6.50 to 12.00 Values. and wool velour and sibeline.. Some of these-are satin-lined . es for $1.65 Yard f H iy i if : i Bi Bes chilla. 380 Boyes’ Norfolk Suits, Small Boys’ Button-to-Neck Overcoats 3 10,000. Yards.of gray or brown, 8 to 18 yrs., $5.00, 6.75 Mixed Overcoatings, lend $3.85, 7.50 cheviot and chinchi Teeter concuney ; ° ‘ id interlined, oth unliped.. Secon: r; uilding: trousers, 7 to 17 year, at $3.90, 6.75 ings, I! to 18 years, $6.85, 9.50 mina Actual 96:00 to 10.00 Véluee Vai paar rn White Sale | é i i i i g i Satlor Suite, of pla: ie That’s what women are calling this reinf. eve end two of «style, akan caog RN eeotig v9 to years, Actual $5.00 to 6.50 Values, #3.50 of 24,000 beautiful new garments that have irae Boys’ S ble Hats and Furnishings at ionately Reduced Pri into the 54th Sale of White, If possible there are even more interesting v. than the White Sale started with for the memanes: 1,000 Yards of E TT IN Iaors and emsbrodderics and prices ruttcrials, ribbons, |! €12 to $25 Silks} re 2 } J Wig lee ~ Shirt wai Wi si vi BR “This Clothes Sale. SIZ, e ugh orlow neck guess || for $4.85 Yard $3, now $2. . Needs Little Comment?—Me Levy S PIE )\ pr ss won P regularly $1.25, ; \ \,. ercale, to. realize just what this value.means you need only remember Yr WS i ‘| genet Ae + Sxpre ‘in soglny selling peices of these clothes were at least one-third less WN “ A] sity rralan te CO vic fe hi Hite EE t = & : i y | aay ae mee | bought from the regular retailer, because I am a man- [AMOND AS da etaeeece Da, we ‘and my motes out of the high rent district, and you save the in- apg $5 and $6 Winter} = ularly S0cand 75c, now 38e.| Hats for $1.50 . igor $ $ $ 60.00 $ ‘ ; $1.95 to 92.50, vault . Felt and velvet hats. in. i. - $20.00, *22.50, $25.00 »» $30.00 peer el ey ee ui — regu. Undermusli , ares e ingerie waists Undermuslins no matter how good atid ye : srs. St 8-80, Mow" Petticoats—regularty 81 | fresh they are, we wish to ff ; ; s Sample lingerie blouses to 85, now 78c to $2.50. } be , . ~ —(only sizes 86 and 38) Coumulnations — regular. hurry them out ‘at Ore yi, | ‘ rerslary 2-10 to 96, now Ag ‘45 to $5, now 78to | With them are untrim- |[. ; Sample blouses—of shad- Chemises— ly $1 ed hats, more lesi | 45° ae ow cd with colored rib- * $2.50; now Toto $1.00.” handled, for 50c, srigaally? 4 Fert ey Fee bee now 25c i 98.50 and more. a! Third @oor, Old Building, Second floor, Old Building. : ! ‘ R Ee ———— p is not a garment in this sale that is worth less than $25.00, and although there are re 6 eo — missing in the different styles, there are plenty of garments of every size in the Francis Connor . full prices. 7 o’Clock * ah y. 10 P.M. er, these suitsiand overcoats are sold with the same money-back guarantee that they —e_—_—X—mNsr_= = ee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS SUNDAY WORLD) WANTS Me BeBe Re RE Ot ar oe

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