The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1916, Page 7

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WANAMAKER'’S 4 \ mit Hil) WN | \ has been Navy, skirt; collar and Women’s shoes, $3 ¢alfskin vamps and |. cloth tops. Women’s shoes, $3— patent leather vamps with kidekin tops. or all kidskin, some ‘with patent leather tip. We Women's shoes, $3 — patent leather or calf- akin vamps and c'oth Crepe de Chine Frocks at $15 In a charming mode! with loose-pleated eee surplice fronts of white silk: cuffs inset with white silk and joined with gold thread embroidery. lue, tan, plum and Copenhagen blue. WANAMAKER'S enthusiastic this season the blue, prune, brown and black. Afternoon Navy | charmeuse- of shoes deserves We have proven to ourselves that these shoes are superior to others in New York at these prices Women’s Shoes, $3 and $3. 50 Men’s Shoes, $2.85, $3.50, $4 Boys’ Shoes, $2 and $2.65 Children’s Shoes, $2.50 to $3.75 These are shoes that will wear—they are made of genuine leathers. have had the bitter experience of learning that many of the moderate-priced shoes presented in New York today are mere “shams” and that they lose their shape and wear out almost immediately. About Prices pas of leather increased. stand back of these shoes, Shoes in Broken Sizes at THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, icataairtata 27, WANAMAKER'S New Dresses —and quite the Best Values of the Season, as we procured them through un- \ usually advantageous purchases. Serge Dresses, $6.75 Four smart tailleur models. the right has the large pocket-effects about which Paris make-believe , pockets are lined with silk to match the chain-stitch embroidery; detachable collar of white bengaline. Another model has the effective accordion-pleated tunic; another is pleated from a deep yoke; the fourth has a semi-fitted bodice. The one illustrated at DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Sale of Women’s Dresses 30 Fine Dresses at $24.75 the Probably you We are able to present these shoes at unusually low prices, because we ordered them months ago before the This fact should mean much to their prospective wearers. Still Lower Prices, $1.75 and $2.85 $1.75—Women's patent leather laced shoes, with fawn colored cloth tops, sizes up to 6!) and AA widths. $2.85—-Women's brorize kidskin shoes mostly in cloth top models, sizes 2 4 to 414; widths A, Band C. $1.75--Children’s shoes in patent colt heavy hand-turned soles, spring heels, sizes up to 7. , mostly A The First Straw Hats For 1917 For women going South there are, at least, twenty models in smart sports hats at surprisingly small prices $2.25 to $7.50 The mushroom mode in its numerous sizes domi- nates in this collection just as it does when hats are much more expensive. There are new kinds wnagingly several of straw, which are good-looking Colors are beautiful only the shades endorsed by hion, New Mid-Season Hats of Satin for wea New York, SB} lo 8) 7) Writing Paper and Cards—Sale 25 Per Cent, Less 500 boxes have been les- gened in price, Some contain one quire of paper, some two, hi ‘lain or tinted dresses over silk or Georgette crepe combined with trimmed with fur, beads, silk and metallic embroideries. Big Preparations Were Made for this Shoe Replenishing Occasion From experience we have learned that this is the time when the children need new outfits of shoes, as well as the grown- ups who have tided over Christmas with- out new shoes. This collection | serious attention of everyone, because of Georgette crepe en's shoes of dull also in patent leather with cloth or dull Aidskin tops 8% to 1014, 11 to 2 $8. Sizes 2% to 6, $3.50 Patent leather vamps * all white Slippers, $2.50--Black or while suling patent leather or dull kidskin n & gold cloth, $4.68 Men's shoes, $2.85— kid- skin, lace or blucher atyle. Good Furs in a Sale at a Quarter to a Third Less _ When furs of the quality sold exclusiv Stairs Store are to be had at these substanti: opportunity that few women will want to miss in the Down- savings it is an The Sale Started Today With $5,000 Worth of New Furs Some of our own stocks have been added but we cannot | promise how long our present supplies will last. IN THE MEN STORE BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH Christmas Money will be used to good advantage if invested in one of these Men’s QOvercoats or Suits for YOUNG MEN PARTICUL ARLY. those who are going to busi- ness and have received a Christ- mas bonus those who attend prepara- tory schools or colleges and who want to replenish their ward- robe during this holiday week will find this their opportunity Wor at no time could they ‘leet from a finer collection of Suits or overcoats so moderately priced ‘There are many models which to young men Ther matu_ed, are Mate. is Loo, for © bor in an extensive variety h app particularly the young and the 8,000 People Sing Together; Schelling Plays T y Sylvester Raw ling. PSSIAUL, ik the mmunity Chorus as sung by at the Madison Square Garden In “a free " people." ght, was a revelation of what expression by £1,000 mixed voices, with an stra of ninety, banked on the Fourth Avenue side under the direc- tion of of Hane people, bi of prev quitted Your He. held a s none cou The Garden was transformed by} eliminating the top gallery and in-| such as Martha Maynard used jast summer for the Under that sat 4,000 people, with a long line stretched |around the corner in the cold wait- |ing for a chance to get in, for the police were strict in maintaining the of using the seating capacity And more wonderful, perhaps, han the singing of the oratorio by the stage chorus was the true com- munity singing in English by those 8,000 people of that beautiful German and that great Fidelis” serting | popular rule lonty. hymna “S Latin hymn more impressive form in English “O, Come Al Admission was fri being un prous he "The Tree of Light" in the park. Con- sequently there were many curiosity seekers who came and went at will, {disturbing the enjoyment of the mass r the floor of the nolsy can be moments that the cultivation of good manners ainong the people was more impor- tant than “community singing.” Ernest Schelling gave his postponed | plano recital'at Carnegio Hall yeatbr- day afternoon, Because of the Christ: all profits of mas spir {lish Vi jowski's group As “The Theatre off wit large er called Now Uprig! New von |the concert to th el ing W ul 90 FREE ¢: Harry Barnhart, Va time-honored rought together ‘ ious musical themselves splendidly ‘The great “Litt Up Hallelujah!” veness that and the onority and effect! id withstand ads," a canopy concerts, Hlent Night,” “Adeste | Ye Faithful.” the der the ausp! arted people nothing more There were ot peration when 1 feit it he donated und rth while, is a muster player and in a student and nanner ix simpl own Vers Azur,” > — |*THE PACEMAKERS’ START | ON A RECORD GALLOP | AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. | woning to Korm’ With the audience velped tn. Montes Harold Wha _> EDNESS ILL THERE £149 his $5," New " 5996. lantns Stool, Mu Cartag Th Victrolas, $15 to $400 GOETZ & CO. -87 COURT S pvtsises BROUKLYN 43: concert s of the gen- who provided fit of the Po- “There was h the house event, and for Mr, Schelling His touch is firm crisp and hia tone is lusctous, umme, composi oven, Hach and Pader nd a Chopin barriers went the Olympic on Fourteenth Street went} speed and easily won the BEA Player Piano In Your Home New Year's? Cunranteed NEW $10 Monthly tat Paid wm $175) 15 kee 225 Uprights il sty Cover a veritable skill and enthusiasm, npressive pronouncement oratorio earnest men and women of the ‘Irrespective knowledge or) the murd training for the joy of singing,’ ace No | | | in its in ywd with the spirited scene |} and Manny and Jack leading ladies of the burlesque, made | Others | pairs of twins entisted Three the same day in San Francisco were assigned to the Coast Ar tillery sent to the Philippines Week FOR THE SIAL se : Prosecutor eved by of Phil ninitted Miss day by am be Maurier wards MURDER TRAL, ——— THE ’ ‘ ls JSTLY CELEBRATED MAKES Makes Opening NN 10 FLESH Statement—Jurymen to Visit JOHA HOFF $ AND BLOOD OstP which -——- THE “_ BE. N. H, Dec The lorwHe Will try Frederick 1. Small. TONIC charged with the murder of his wife.| FAMILY Mrs. Arlene Curry Small, was com pleted short nck to-day The jurors the scene of nis afternoon When court convened for the after noon County opened the case for the St hia address it was planne jurymen in sieighs to ight miles distant, was murdered — ALWAYS AN AUDIENCE, Evil as gossip ts, you may have ob- served that « gonsip never has to pos! Scene of Cri me, | of ee Renee citor W Hil After) DH Taken with Meals Imparts | An Indescribable Flavor to Food. Aids (From the Atchison Globe.) pone the performance for Jack of an audience. Attention is Directed to the Showing of Unusual and Exclusive New Fashions for the Southern Winter Resorts BATHING COSTUMES BEACH, PASTIME AND SPORTS APPAREL, GOWNS, SUITS, SPORTS HATS, SPORTS SHOES, BLOUSES, SEPARATE SKIRTS AND ACCESSORIES BONWIT TELLER &.CO. The Specially Shop of Oniinations PIFTH AVENUE AT $8" STREET BONWIT TELLER &CO. | | A number of odds and ends in various materials and styles. | | A number of different models in belted effects; various French | The Opeaally Shop oS Onigunations FIFTH AVENUE AT 88™ STREET Have Arranged for Thursday A Very Special Sale of | Women’s Street Coats Formerly Up to 45.00 15. 00 Only one of a kind | | Women’sVclourClothCoats | Very Special at 25. 00, Lined throughout and with large collars of fur Women's Bolivia Coats | | Formerly 55,00 38. 50 | | | | | | | colorings. | Women's Fur Trimmed Coats hier saiiaityi() Formerly Up to 79.50 55. 00) | Several distinctively different models of velour cloth and Bo- | livia; suitable for afternoon wear or motoring CONTINUATION OF ‘THE December Clez Sale NO APPROVALS irance NO EXCHANGES | ” Women’s, Misses’ & “Flapper” Apparel | At Greatly Reduced Prices Sanne ereeeeeanes || 39th to GOth Street ————" 41 Hioominpdales’ Announcing Reduced Prices on “Dalebloom” Suits and Coats These garments carry the same two season guarantee as if they were sold at their original prices The “Dalebloom" label protects you against the purchase of special sale gar- ments, made up for “Sale” purposes, and insures you Quality, Style and Satis- faction. Pictutes, $1.00 A small quantity of fish, game or fruit pictures, in 2-inch wood frames with gilt lines. masters. handling. Serving Trays, 75¢ White enamel, size 11x17 inches; handles also of white enameled wood; blue bird deco- ration under the glass. Third Floor, Slightly hurt from Srcond Floor omingdales’ Mohair Rugs, $2.75 to $9.00 These most desirable rugs are appropriate for bedrooms. We have a good assortment in plain old rose, blue, red, gray, green, lavender or brown, with or without two-tone borders. 18x36 in. $2.75 | 30x60 in. $7.50 24x48 in $4.50 | 36x72 in. $9.00 Fourth Floor, ‘At Bloomingdales’ Dinner Sets and Glassware New Year's is on the way. You'll probably want to replenish the dinner set or glass service for the feast. In such an event we suggest that you make selections from our large stocks at moderate prices. Dinner Set, 48 pieces of Americ n ware, neatly dec $4.49 ner Set, 100 pieces of neatly decorated Ameri can ware, 7. Dinnor Set, 100 pieces of American ware, floral designs with gold edges, $9.9 Dinner Set, 100 pieces, decorat-)| Dinner Set, 99 pieces of Theo. ed with border design, $12.50] Haviland china, decorated with Dinner Set, 100 pieces, with | Pray design, gold on handles, pretty border decoration vey gold) Dinner hia bs ce PAG ot bast Haviland Limoges china with bor Dinner Set, 100 pieces of im-|der decoration and handles. fins ported decorated china, $17.98 | ished with matt gold effect, $33.00 Other Dinner Sets of Limoges china, ranging up to $85.00, Cut Glass Cut from good quality lead glass blanks, brilliantly finished, Water Set of American cut glass, consisting of water jug and 6 tumb! to match, $7.98 » Water Set, consisting of jug and 6 PYtumblers to match, each with light cut design, 98c to $1.98 60-Piece Glass Sets, $6.49 to $11.35 Sets include 12 each of goblets, At $11.35—Pretty etched bor claret glasses, wine glasses, liqueur | der pattern. glasses and seltzer tumblers. Handled Flower Ba At $6.49. Plain glass set light eut design, large v At $8.40--Set with Greek bor | der and star design. At $9.69 Set with gold band, border 196 to 51. 96 Water Tumblers, light cut de- sign, each, We Tumblers of thin blown ase, Iregular table size, each, 15-Piece Cereal Set, $5.98 Each piece is marked showing the contents, Made of American pottery, with neat decorations. Third Floor ee ‘At Bloomingdales’ Wood Floor Lamps, $9.50 finished standards, fitted for two electric Also a beautiful Mahogany lights; complete with cord and plug. silk shade, 22 inches in diameter. Other floor lamps (without shade ranging from $7.49 to $35.00, Dining Room Dome, $7.98 \ of pieces of art glass leaded together in fruit corming, @ skirt 20 inches in diameter, as illus. Complete with stem and inner gas lamp, ready Hundied design, trated. for use. Other domes at $4.98 to $19.98. Incandescent Gas Lamp, 69¢, Outfit sts of good brass burner, Welsbach mantle and imported glass shade in green or amber with fringe to match, Third Bloor At Bloomingdales Groceries for New Year’s Mail or phone orders filled. Phone Plaza 5900. 400 Valls Brewkgast » Boiled Vlas Seating oF " Base At Bloominodates Wines for New Year’s Mail or phone orders filled. Phone Plaza 5900, Vermouth California Wi Table Claret, ea Port or Sherry Fine Old Port or Sherry, 64 Very Old Port or Sherry, cTrry Catwwha, French Wines NOY wie Jones India Bal ; | Ebling’s Malt Extract, doe Imported Wines ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’ ¥} 73% Her

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