The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1915, Page 10

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. Bs er.) sugar sold at 1081-2, up 1 1-2, Steet + scopontent Me vent was firm, % higher SS oe epee | Toward end of first hour market quieted down, but prices held their Mi : gains, while the Street awaited the : U. &. Steel Company statement of ‘ons. of 1914. Th ‘ampany, 150 pe In ber 7 Prairte Le a remul eres sale of ite “property Mo “the intter a t afer" ‘ . - t al - B Napid ra ce, at aan zed ball The ime. of the wer y oy, , nino | m0) M Diec, at were 813,607 fe pas B ave. ‘pe partes {act ould up te 36% 72,225 over 1913, Surplus arket in | | awe t ‘ihe operation as et in ta fairly sendy and du he 4 ‘of the ay! of the Coney Ia tand | ot Bouthern Hal ao - aatipeowtine EDERALS WILL CONTROL TWO MINOR LEAGUES, GO, den 26. Surplus ball play- ¢ Federal League will be teen | ot ‘The Clestng Quetat rome sarnings_in Nu. Pit bilious, ‘consti- ‘With net changes on" previews ant ‘ “* aang The John Wanamaker 1 ge Sale of Furniture (ORIGINAL) sos First, Courtesy Day Tomorrow say syzzsl : SL Hy : Correct Apparel for Women & Misses 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET ate Announcement 4 By fers Br se eee BEI Ss: E F ipcageegresege tI FOR TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY’ Unrestricted Choice WITHOUT RESERVE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK ©F - Dressy & Fur Trimmed SUITS, Suitable for Present Wear, and Including All Our Latest Winter Models | 15.00 FORMER PRICES UP TO $79.50 It seems almost absurd to quote former prices in a sale of this drastic character, but we have tried to be conservative | inthis statement. Every winter suit we have left, including the few remaining imported Paris Suita, are included. a Hf § ee Certs its sn ory OE CEEOL EEF TOE ES ebiaeelel [+erieel loeeerlerses PRPELRES CR OCC REPT ERED SS Fe FFE FFPEE ES. i ae ~ Offering Privilege of Advance Selection Now, . Purchases to Date from Next Month cER SE Be? LIE] FeheeLeteee ee lteter eeeeee treet tte lt FEE SFeeecsce B pe SESE OSL S Home-makers, young people about to be married, house committee-men of clubs, managers of hotels—everybody—all are invited. And when you come you will see— (1) The largest collection of good furniture under one roof in New York: | crt = =! 3 None sent C. O. D. No Alterations. No Exchanges. No Approvals. PES PETE EEE ES: i 258 Broadcloth Suits 2 Wool Faille Suits 12,Velour de Laine Suits 11 Chiffon Velvet Suits 2 Meire Cut Velvet “ its 6 Duvetyn Suits 6 Imported Paris Suits 6 Corduroy Suits 9 Velveteen Suits (2) (3) The best furniture the world has produced; Prices which are lowest because the Wanamaker capacity for buying and distributing is greatest. 9 Suits he : . i i g°s ile g i Eeg 238 aie i ite Bae i Hi lf # 3 8 ° iH 3 Broadway at 34th Street ‘ Beginning today and continuing tomorrow, a sale of Men’s Overcoats at $21 Reduced from $38, $35, $38 & $30 (A amall charge will be made for alterations) a overcoat in stock, including our imported London overcoats, em- e in this sale. There are double breasters, single breasters, button t pe coats, patch coats, and other overcoat variations, shown : great native and foreign mixture cloths, and silk or r lined. with the exception of those from is Sake-tailored throughout, and shows it, possessing an indi- le in its lines whieh positively cannot be found in any other clothes. Not being a drug on the market, Saks overcoats can be bought at reduced prices only once a season—enough said! Trimmings of Ermine, Scotch Mole, Ke ee oe 22 Covert Cloth Suits 3 Cheviet Suite} “avy “Fitch, Hudson JBANNANE A BRO Completely Furnished, Ores of that, extravagant price AY PE terkine ta eaeal thee feats oul et durability. beauty and tatictantion. “ray ar are simpl; ° serene cerutive data) oki. The root inpaid Dp fe ype t firmly in place, as intended by The New WA: TERBURY ome, here wrote 3 sereee we teed 1 ee vy dental oe ok BOTANICAL DISCOVERY . 20W. A Mth St., New York Haat of Ovwedbin, Collie & Lon rie: 8 sas 4; SUNDAYS, 0 '0 3 * are in addition to oar 59.car-loads have Les rts th the » lant few days. These $946,000 is the tally of the value of all this furniture, Wanamaker rating. It is to be sold for nearly a quarter of a million dollars less. Every piece and suite will bear a February Sale tag, on which is already marked the regular Wanamaker selling price and the February Sale price. This is done to identify quality and grade; something not one in a thousand. can do from examination alone. It is our warrant of the true economies in the sale. Ten per cent. is the least reduction jn price on any piece; fifty per cent. the highest, 25 per cent. is the average saving. Yow will find the library, living room and hall furniture on the Fifth Gallery, New Building; there, also, in the entrance to Ss Feats elas Sn poried furniture which is included in the le. ins Giieig vos ba beech Dernitare are an the Mints Gpliery; the bedroom furniture on the Seven We went over the floors yeaterday with the furniture chief. The bee required to do adequate justice to the display would soun te. “In the things that count for long and satisfactory servicethis furniture excels,” he said. 2 Poets ky aad ag dled ina ile chiffonier, Slttonier, se yes ene, O54 Reith Beier PAT ishton of Rola ede Toate trek. I was mated ges ne el te sone mopar: to tee! tale, avery pec, nd hough perily hidden, just as carefully carved and finished as the rail to ee res drign. Ande now banutiy i Lo val Ep eeraitereaaer and best furniture makers of America.” “Bare are five ngs: sre expansion sabte. pif lt had been made Is in that Charles the Second suite of fine old area a eae And 80 it was on every floor; carefulness of detail, of work- maniship; in the modest pieces as well as the magnificent; in the simple golden oak dining-room suite equally with the wonderful. Adam bedroom suite of rarest mahogany. * Every grade of good substantial furniture is in the sale; every desirable wood; every finish; every period and school represented in pure designs. The furniture chief says the showing is without an equal in the world. Well, you have four days, beginning tomorrow, in which to see it and to make comparison. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. Lea eases New s pest Cae SN 2 $k Sac tx, TaN pk a6 Tel 8 Ce NORA RRND

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