The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1914, Page 6

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ponits in the banks you som. Pieined about and that the peo ple will gradually receive their x CLOSED BANKS F NTHEEIST SOE ez F—— SOONTOPAYUP - Assurances Given fag by Mayor Mitchel, Who In- vestigated Delay. money back a# he ip able to sell the bank asserts. y In reward to thease their main asecte eal eptate. Aa rent entate In alwnyn difficult to well to edvantage when it te throws on the market in large biocka, the Buperintendent ia gradually eeil- ing rather than @isposing of it wAPny a 4 Mayor Mitche! sent a letter of as- ss ov to Louie H. Behutesr of No. Avenue 1 to-day, that depositors east side banks closed by the at the City Hall a little week ago to enlist th of of Banks, Mr. Richards Ta mt “y- @weree me that in about ten days + Bart paymen ——— 7 MORE CHAMPASNE NOW s You Please Normal Supply Is Ex pected Here. months of in Keptember pared quarts for Beptomber, Bo far this month approximate quarts eived, ae compared with 128,000 Quarte last Octoner 301 @ been recel ter hended a delegation THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 28, ‘BAD COLD? FEEL HEADACHY, DULL. -— AND STOPPED UP First dose of “Pape! s Cold Compound” relieves all grippe misery. Don't otay stuffed-up! Pr) towing and i) Pape’s Cold Compoy | Soon two hours until three taken will end grippe misery and h up & severe cold either in the I, chest, body or limba. | It’ promptly opens clogged up ne ty « | TY oe nd The John W: anemaker St Store, e, fone rly A. T. Stewart & Co. substitute. secant ® Advt no ineanvenienre, Don't | Afternoon, Limousine and Suburban Wraps 1914. AND OTHER WINES AMPLE | Imports Increase and by January) ‘The steadily Gwindling supply of champagne in New York has been Gugmented slightly in teh past four weeks, acocrding to Agures given out) at the Custom House to-day, but the! importa for Beptember and October of thip year are nearly 240,000 quarts below the Imports fer the same 4. Jum 7,886 quarts wines, however, have in dance teen Other Teceived in greater abuni ever before, Ahipmnte from ey, J Southern France a compared Ballons for the same months of reporters of shampayne hope o November, and that by caipte will almont Thormal. Grugetons every. ‘eont br haLay We, pou & yee oy ora, Best & Co: Will Hold Thursday A Sale of Women's & Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits 4 Representing Very Unusuai Vaiues—2nd Floor s 29.75 or quperior quality broadcloth in the newest short ‘coat models, fur trimmed; coats silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 34 to 38. ». <A Reduced Sale of Blouses % The Prices have been up to 19.75 12.75 = Fj A number of smart models, in different materials, nut have been reduced to close out. ». Fitted Party Ca yes “0! Offering Excellent Values a 3.25 to 8.50 fi fiaaine sommevenaes of Vege’ Party Boxes in mumber of original and exclusive shapes. ‘ A Reduced Sale of 40 Children’s Coats Formerly 4.95 to 29.50 3.25 to 21.50 Sises 1 to 3 Years—3rd Floor Presenting a wide range of desirable materials for winier wear, in white and colors. A Reduced Sale of 102 Childrens Dresses Formerly 98¢ to 9.75 68c to 5.50 Sises 6 Months to3 Years + As abteortment of pretty models, in white, mostly one or two of a kind; machine , of fine materials. Jan. 1 tho re- This collection of sam- ples almost equals a Paris opening. A firm which for many years has de- voted all its energies to the beautiful making of clothes exactly copying Paris, has given us the first selection of all its winter samples. Importing as many Paris ee 4 as any five other houses, th's firm’s samples include all the brilliant ideas of such pat artists as Callot, obert, Poiret, Cheruit, Docuillet and Jeanne Lanvin. The Wraps Afternoon wraps of cloth with or without fur, to wear in the limousine and often very useful to protect one’s delicate theatre frock on the suburban train ride to eity in the evening; also sifer oe toe, cane re or acai Satter’ Sorter 08 Alarm Cieeh sith sia nr aq Wo at moot teasuificeut | Patton aS os pass mranrs.ee ‘Sona 18-K. Gold 9136 ae Solld 18-K, Gi Solid 14-K. Gold 68 taes Solid rita Gold 40 85.00 Solid 14-K. Gold * NOTICE Lae ue Your Credit is Good ppasadarede es eecarressy “Nowhere in the city have I found such a rep- resentative collection of tion $7.50. Brooklyn's Mest Reliable fi Furnitures Carpet House fi 86 to 20 rat Ave. Open Saturdays Until 7 F, Mt. ribbon—an adaptation priced only 86.75. arrive here every day. lGberel redit y New Copies of Paris Blouses (1) Net trimmed with black velvet—the copy of a pretty Paris-made blouse in the Little French Shops; the original is $25, the reproduc- (2) Net and lace trimmed with velvet If you wish really new blouses—black, white or in colors—try Wanamaker's. $31 to $75 for our regular $63 to $150 grades Opera and Theatre Wraps $53 to $187 for our regular $105 to $375 grades Tailored Suits with’all the picturesque fashion notes of the moment—Crinoline Skirts, Russian Coats, Muff Cuffs $35 to $150 for our regular $70 to $300 grades theatre and opera costs of brocades, velvets, etc. Styles for the debutante, the young woman and also a number of distinguished wraps for the dowager. The Tailored Suits Exaggeratedly short coats and the flaring Russian coats as well as Norfolks and other sports coats and the very me coats sponsored by the best Paris couturiers this season. Skirts reminiscent of the crinolines of 1830; others with the slender silhouette. The Furs Deserve a Special Word They are the height of luxury as well as warmth —these beautifu! band- ings and collars and great cuffs almost as large as muffs. to-its-name. This we guarantee. of a $80 French blouse New styles Third Goor, Old Bldg, Skunk, kolinsky, Persian lamb, krimer lamb, chinchilla squirrel, fox, monkey and sable squirrel — all selected bee fashioned by expert fur- The Prices There are seventy-six suits each without dupli- cate—at $35 to $150— a q nd our prices for similar ualities were formerly $70 to $300. Eighty - four coats — each without duplicate— at $31 to $187, and our Pi ices for similar quali- ties were formerly $75 to $375. To be offered, begin- ing tomorrow, in the Women’s Gray Salons, Second floor, Old Build- ing. The Fur Market at Wanamaker’s Ready With the Weather fox, in sets, at $75, $125 and 8150. et, part payment arstom bina to While every sort of fur Real cross fox sets at " good furs as you have in . $135 and 9250. f Ppt ne oovesre e ans Pay f||] your Fur Salons,” a cus- i pod ted pasa ecrtinted fox matte ot ward cogt weyoly oem woree enough to morrow we shall special- Pointed fon soars at wane Wanamaker furs are "°° $57.50 epwerd I E, here in great variety, we Fox . ure wee fox muffs at 615 POR RP ETRE’ Wl eitactsetectsat gage ab se wie sure of every fur here, It and $378. $12.50 upward. RUGS, Et is the best of its kind at White fox, dyed to re- Salone, Second Vi | OF OU NLITY the price and it is true- produce the natural blue Olu Bidg. ah vee large Tomorrow 5000 yards New Wide Silks own 68 50 and 04.80 qualities) One tieu for Silk Sale at $1 yard Black and Colors Retunda, Main Floor, Old ) a and Subwey Entrance, lew Builuing ) Tomorrow in New York — at V Wanamaker’s| t & Co. Bightht to o Tenth Broadway to Four ray to Fourth Avenue, Sale of Women’s Luxurious | 33 Original Paris Model Wraps and Tailored Suits The mid-winter sample collection of the finest American maker whose clothes are like Paris—who uses only imported ma- terials and choice furs. Every model here is a faithful reproduction of a creation by one of the great Paris couturiers. 160 Garments at Exactly Half Former Prices Hats That Were $50 to $125, Now Marked $25, $35, $45 Because these hats were ‘especially imported to inspire our own milliners, and have now served their purpose, we shall, beginning tomorrow, offer many of them for even less than the prices in Paris. 2 hats by Lewis 4 a by Evelyn eron 1 hat by Madeleine 1 het by Jeanne vin 1 hat by Maria Guy 4 hats by Valentine About $ hate by Jeanne $35 @ hats by Hermance 8 Mie wd Evelyn 1 hat by Maria Guy 2 ay Mary and Annie 2 hats by Lewis @ hats by Hermance 2 Led by Jeanne : hat by Lewis @ hats by | $25 Second door, Oid Building. $45 SALE OF BLANKETS Several thousand pairs and single blankets, first grade, in more than 50va- rieties of size, price and designs, are here at 15 to 50 per cent. below normal prices. Single bed blankets of cotton and wool as little as $3.75 pair; all wool, as little as $5 pair. Double bed blanket of cotton and wool as little as 94.75 pair; all wool as little as $6.50 pair. Crib blankets® extra large blankets; plaid blankets, white blankets, blankets with blue, pink or yellow line borders, blankets with Jacquarded designs; blankets ex- guisitely bound with silk; individual blankets wrapped in boxes, ready to be given as wedding gifts or held to be given as Christmas presents. All at 15 to 50 per cent. below normal prices, be- cause we took them off the hands of manufac- turers who are busy on foreign orders. Note—Wool is rising, Blanket prices inevitably must follow euit. Umbrellas—1000 of Them For Men and Women in a Splendid Sale The weather has been delightful—too delightful Pure Silk, and Silk and Lisle Umbrellas at $2.75 say the umbrella makers, so three of the best known and most reliable offered to make us some umbrellas to sell for what the silk and frames wau- Their ‘duplicates have sold at $3.50 to $5. Silk and lisle is so like silk ome can haraly tell the difference— and it wears even longer. Women's ambrellas have gua- metal loop Ca el naturel wood etched or After ‘this was done— hand.es tipped wit we chose 1,000 of the F dled aidan a prettiest handles from a fea's have melacca and natural wood crook handles, plain or silver trimmed and some stag horn hanales. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Bldg. collection of more than 5,000 and had them put on. The result is Young Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits of Peau de Souris . Broadcloth, $25 cloth. Navy blue, tete de negre, Russian green sud black, and artillery ue. Lovely soft lustrous material (in navy blue, but that’s what every- wants), made in a aly charming yoke Both suits are beauti- skirt model, with fur fully lined with peau de trimmed short coat, cygne and interlined with which flares from the flannel. A wide belt. We have sold identica) suits here at Coats, Special $28 835. Two smart modele— one of rough plaid noy- elty cloth, with panel pleat in back—the other imported zibeline, with lowe flare back. Unusually good at 825, Other coats in all ma- terials, $6.75 up. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, Second Boor, Old Building. Special Broadcloth Suits, $18.50 Youthful model, with yoke coat and yoke skirt —coat buttons high at the throat if desired, and has a collar of caracul

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