The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1914, Page 8

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. a . ; TNL a CC | 7 wi Tomorrow in 7 York — at Wanamaker’s| 10 BF SPECIFIC The John Wanamaker Store, formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Fighth to Tenth, Hashes’ to Fourth Avenue — ware! (A Salle of Wide, Fine Silks!) Satins, Moire, Brocades, < dot s, Taffetas That We Have Sold for $2 to $6.50 Yard All at $1 a Yard 25,000 Yards—Which Should Sell in One Day—More Than 100 Salespeople to Give Quick Service PRIEST PRESIDES AT SMOKER! NNIT AI ong Those att, ve Wanae Present te * Womien’s High Grade Tailored Suits We have been able to purchase 150 suits so nearly duplicating some of our own $45 to $67.50 models that = At * we have been obliged to add. f them to thi collection, and offer all. ie pend sabsdene $29. 50 These suits are of the finest broad- facturers found it impossible to finish cloth, gp velvet and striped on schedule time a certain number of woolens, and they are trimmed with suits on several orders. fur, the new wide braid, etc. Coats The Wanamaker Store as usual are long and richly conservative, or had the first thance to sce them— short and smart. The tailoring is and took all there were. ond criticism. P a eee ly one or two to five suits of a All these ial suits will be shown kind ead in the collection no more | for the first ti time tomorrow—and than 150 suits. at $29.50 we expect them to be chosen eee quickly—they are the very styles .most Because he is porioer and every a yd yaa want suit sent from his workrooms must _ brown, pron and navy blue principally be perfects, one of our best manu- ‘sto i i] Seizure in) Commenting on Consign- “1 Cites ment of Cargoes. | WASHINGTON. Ort 26 -8ir Cocll Kpring. Rice, the Hritish Ambassador, by Inetruction of Mir Bdward Grey, ta. sued a warn day to American the State Depart- 1 cargoon bound for tries to a neutral govern. ment or & mpecific constgnes. Two noten addremned to Acting Ree. Lapring say Britieh cruisera t interfere with neutral oom- merce when shipments are properly consigned. The documenta specifically exempt cotton from molestation, even though dentined to belligerent coun- tries, aw this article in not contra. band Such flavor is With respect to mineral offs and ar- found only in ticles Hated aw conditional contraband plump whi the notea say Groat Hritain will seize oats, efteam- no cargoen If the 5 cooked by our tasted other Oatmeal. Now taste -O. So ah nade pls of silk to choose at this price of $1 yard. Satin, moire, brocades, fleur de soie, striped silk serge, plain and printed taffeta, crepes, domestic and im- ported. Black and colors. 80 to 44 inches wide. show thoir ultimate deat! noutral, Only in canes w Second fle floor, Old Building. Gente tego |rabtrelaeameaite Same Some of the Items’ of Which Prettiest Lace Blouses Growing than Kc a dish, yor yh gg en " We Have a Quantity for $3.85 Chrysanthemums Notice its rich ‘ 1,000 potted chrysanthemums, eoler when you open package. ith reference to the case of the toe gg 1 think ft would be op- tiene aware that in Inst fow ohn there has been a marked increase of the export of cer- tain articlen aa compared with pre- Established 52 Years, N M Vv { Cc B List Pa th of Oe yg tne rte for that mo orn ° ead. alue van eR ein September, 1918, have decreased Placed on Eyesight $107,000, The great gift of good sight is prized beyond gmoney. Ehrlich glasses at only $2.50 will help you ' preserve this cherished gift. ined Witheut CI e red Eye Physics nt, and of fuel oll gallon ee’ nas point course of the present to believe tree Ross oll In ail ite be used for these pur- bth St, B80 stn Ate By St. bt Grssau, at Ann St, Street.o | “Don’t it make you hungry?” Of couree it does. And you know just how these youngsters feel when they sec Campbell’s Tomato Soup You have enjoyed it too. You know how the very sight of the “‘red- ¥ and-white label” awakens an “inward longing” Thats because e soup inside of it is al- (C—_ > 8 ways 80 good and so satis- — C amy sll ae? 8 «Isn't it just what you want for dinner today? 21 kinds 10c a can Values based on grades in our regular stock as recently as last Monday. 2,000 yards brocaded crepon, formerly $@ yard. 600 yards crepe de chine, formerly $2 y: 16,000 yards plain crepe meteor, formerly 82. 50 yard. All 600 yards printed silk and wool ae formerly $2.50 yard. 1,000 yards satin brocades, formerly $3.50 yard. $1 500 yards crepe de chine brocades, formerly $4 yard. 500 yards black and navy moire, formerly $4.50 yard. Yard 500 yards moire, formerly $4.50 yard. 500 yards brocaded gabardine, formerly $6.60 yard. In Addition 1000 Samples of Silks Costly metal brocades and other rich silks for hats, trimmings, etc., 14 to 14 yard lengths, $1 a piece. ‘ Reason of the Sale ’ A dozen and more special purchases from vari- ous manufacturers and importers and remaining little lots from our own stocks. None Sold to Dealers This sale of $1 silks has been = your retail customers who wish the finest silk possible at acertain price. None of these silks will be sold to dealers. None Can Be Duplicated In order to be quite fair to the number of people who will want to take advantage of the remareab offered here, we ask those who buy to be kind enough'to take no more than they really wish to keep. Silk sale takes Main Aisle, Main The Place ially arranged for lace in the Silk Rotunda — on the joor and the Lower Silk Rotunda, Subway floor, Old Building and at the Subway Entrance, New Building. ble savings 64,703 Pieces of Hosiery and Underwear For Men, Women and Children At Prices Almost Unbelievably Low, We Swept an Overstocked Market Clean of the Choicest Items It Had to Offer Hosiery £0,068 pairs women's stockings 8,188 pairs children's stockings £1,181 pairs men's half hose 44.15 pairs The entire lot includes hosiery and underwear to suit every® purse and eve need of men, women and chil- dren — Fall = and weights. From 8c to $2.75 It is impossible to give here in detail the wide range of prices, we limit ourselves to Winter A PHOTOGRAVURE PORTRAIT OF PORTRAIT OF Will Be Given FREE Prices Range from 8c to $2.75 the statement that— The prices begin at 8c for a pair of men's cotton half hose (1214c quality), to $2.75 for women’s Italian silk vests (83.50 and 84 qual lity). And the quantity is so vast and varied that every price between these two extremes is represented in the lot. WITH EVERY COPY OF Underwear 10,€21 pieces for wome: 7,025 pieces for childeen mae 1462 # pieces for m@ 20,988 picces Selling Space Women's—Main floor, Old Bldg. Men's—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Men's, Women's and Children's, Subway floor, Old Building and Subway Entrance, New Bldg. “Not long ago I hunted 4 for a luncheon blouse and had to pay more than twice the price and then found nothing so refresh- ingly feminine and ge | as these”’—said a well dressed woman who saw the first of these $9.85 blouses as they came down from the invoice. Anybody who wishes a charming Paris-like lace or crepe de chine blouse certainly should see this selection. Third fl., Old Bldg. with from eight to twelve blooms to each plant. Two varieties—Pa- cific Supreme, a pinkish lavender in color, and Yellow Ivory, a rich light yellow. Usually $1, but bere at 50c per pot. Main Entrance, Burlit Arcade fl Subway pRuslington Arcade ing. A Wonderful Show and Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS Opens in the Wanamaker Auditorium Tomorrow (Because there they can be seen better than in the Rug Gallery) A Quarter-of-a-Million Dollars’ Worth at the Prices Set—Much Below the Lowest Current Valuations for Equal Grades The first impression you will get when you enter the great Auditor- ium tomorrow will be one of wonder. All the glamour of the East is in these rugs; all the art of master weavers who have ressed their individ- uality in their work. You will expect to re- ceive some such impres- sion. These are Oriental rugs. And this is Wana- maker's. The ater wonder- ment will strike you when you read the price-tags and critically examine the rugs. the rare antique pieces —the exquisite modern preces —the veritable values. The grip of world-hap- penings has reached. the weaver of rugs in the Orient. Great markets are closed to him tempor- arily. His eyes are on New York, today the world’s greatest center for the distribution of his product. hoy sl Bn And because Wana- maker’s is the greatest single distributor in this market, this wonderful collection of Finest Persian Weaves and rugs from China, India and Asia Minor, have come to us to be sold at prices without any cqual for littleness, quality consi You whoknow Oriental rugs are invited to note the following examples of the most serviceable rugs, each representative of the prices in its group— A Mahal, 12 ft. x 10 ft. 10 in., for.895.50.. A Serapi, 1244 x 94% St, 4 Pris By “ A Kermanshah, 12 ft. z 9 ft. 2 in., for 8196. A Bowes 426 ft., at $12.50. In the Exhibit i is a col- lection of rugs of Chinese origin and Chinese de- dm, remarkable in its jor-scope and consis- tent high quality of wool and weaving. An 11 ft. 7 in. x 8 ft. 10 in. rug at $206 telis the story of the vaiues. " JAMES W. GERARD, NEXT SUNDAY'S. WORLD Note—Rugs of similar grade, about 0 x 18 feet, are being of- fered today in New York at 9482 to 9540 each. A fine lot of Kerman- shah rugs, approximat- ing 9 x 12 feet in size, are Priced $192 to $225. This is much below any cur- rent price for rugs of such excellent quality. Some Little Gems It will be surprising to see what little pho about 4x2 feet to 6x4 feet, can be had for $8.25, $10 and $12.50, There is in the collec- tion virtually every kind of Oriental rug, in all the sou ter sizes — dark, iled Belochistans, eee pied from the Shir- van district, soft-colored, richly varied Daghestans, warm red Bokharas, dur- able Goerevans, old gold and ivory Kermanshahs, fine Herez-Persian Sera- pis, rare Ispahans; rugs with the deep old Indian reds and blues, and the powdered blues and gold- en yellows of China. Tomorrow, in the Aud- itorium. Ambassador to to Germany

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