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’ Tae. f MISCHIEF MAKERS” me ARE PLUMB PULL OF IT | ire Fak ae AP OLYMPIC FHBAT S| EE So er ks skccentn | ae cee stor thas ‘The MieMinf Mnkere” \ived wp to MENTAL SHOCK KILLS. ‘Wels Game wt the Ciyinpia Theatre, on | Meet Mth Mtreet, inet vient, ‘They| Mew Tete One | WER have thie theaters tor their home|" Marie F 9 Fe Che Feet of thin week, ‘The entire \°RNd Herman by throwing anid on hey Presented in in two wets and tour S0NNEE, ANd called “The Advertining mantal trownte and ate i ted to-day in Bellevue Moxpital from | ry PS . we ne te (ietteum, @ man Ineult Foe Witton, the Advorticing Man, 6) "OT Ir before the footiinuin practiontiy. al t the show, he finda p a ity in making fin | # Clark, the ' , 2 om. ne & palriotie nur | . “7 = oa great fervor, Others who war eact” were (RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Grin, Jonnny Cromy, Charlie Olsten, Manche Peart and aby Katy | ‘A BROADWAY TURKEY TROT. eal Comedy Gobbler or Neuralgic Pain Pine Bart of ¥ aft Belen Hardick, star of the murical| vt comedy “On the Carpet,” which ts a} Bor on ata part of the Winter foo Bhow tn nt | i othe no ‘ad anthee Golden Ginter, has been rehearsing a fot of turkeys prep: ry to & apect nUMMOF euEReRte. Mri.” | brought tn from | ember Ne. and werg ving aplendidly | nd of thin chaine attached to th 4 fighting ft the chain in trying Herr Gobbler ma open window, fou: Bloomingdales’ Piano Dep’t. STOPS PAIN For Rheumatic—Muscalar {pen s9TH TO 60TH ST. LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. Walters Players Two Beautiful New Models Upholstered Furniture A very choice group sets and separate davenports, rockers and chairs Six styles from stock; al’ pieces covered in tapestry of good i, in soft colors. And so comfortable! Devenports with three cushion seats, Some have soft, yielding sents and backs and cushion armas. Matched suita-- Our $161.60, $171, $210, $214, $227.60, $248 grades. Davenports of $133 grade, for $10.60, Arm chairs of $61. An exquisite set for small apartments consists of aped back and front; our $210 grade for $168. fth Gallery, New Building. “8 Silk Shades, $9, $13.50, $15 60 solid mahogany table lamps with two electric lights and rpanee 60 solid mahcgeny table lamps with two electric lights and 24-inch flat empire silk shaces in rose, gold, blue fringed edge; our $20 grade $129.50, $136.50, $168, $171, $182, $198 2 A kers of $65 grade, fi rm chairs of $6 grec, Tor $41.80, davenport and arm chair with Remarkable Lamps With silk shaces, rose, gold and blue, edged with fringe; our $13.50 grade Bias FEO MEA ERTS Lec nabs Letee ONG ERO RE MRED ERE $13.50 60 golid mahogany floor ee with 22-inch empire silk shade, in the favorite colors, trimmed with id galloon and silk fringe; our $22 ores Second Gallery, New Building 50 Gold and White Dinner Sets, $21.50 (With the best gold)—Standard $35 grade 107 pieces American porcelain sets with slender, oval covered dishes and platters, bordered with wide band and pencil stripe of the best gold and all handles gola covered, Think of it in these days for $21.60, Yes, dinner set prices have gone up and gone up— and still going—but this is Stewart Week. Secdnd Gallery, New Building In the old A. T. Stewart days dress velvet cost from $8 to $12 yard or so and was only 27 inches wide—a dress length would have cpst $70 or thereabouts—tomorrow the Silk Rotunda offers FACH YEAR new improvements are made, new attachments added, and Players are gradually reaching the point of per- fection. The WALTERS isoneofthe Players that has been improved year by year. These new 1918 models are so perfect the playing can hardly be distinguished from hand play- ing. BE sure to call tomorrow and examine these two models; make your selection and arrange to have Player delivered any day most convenient to you. Tho WALTERS PLAYER PIANO ay | ) () TERMS: Only *2 a Week SE A Beautiful Music Cabinet ae h 12 Rolls of Music (Your vin hide | Own Choice), a Bench, PLAYER A Cover and Free Delivery. WALTERS PLAYER samme Q) } STYLE S : ) e ) TERMS: Only *2 a Week FREE A Beautiful Music Cabinet, ° 7 12 Kolls of Music (¥ ror sees i] Own Choice), a i A Cover and Free Delivery. Our Liberal EXCHANGE Privilege We wil} make a liberal allowance for your old piano and allow you to pay balance at the rate of $1.00 a week for a piano or $2.00 a week for a Player Piano, NO INTEREST NO EXTRAS NO INTEREST NO EXTRAS Special Piano Offering for This Week— A New Style Walters Piano no INTEREST §25() No Extras Terms Only $1 Per Week Price Includes Stool, Cover and Free Delio BLOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT. 59th to 60th St., 3d to Lex. Ave. Se at me 1,000 yards black velvet, 39 and 40 inches wide—at $3.85 yard Our standard $6.50 grade This is a fine French velvet—a rich black—and a dress \f] Jength will cost less than twenty-five dollars. Main floor, Old Building Negligees, $4.85, $5.85 Our $7.50 and $10 grades Negligees such as every woman wants. Not loaded down with laces but simple and gracious in line and made of excellent quality materials. Boxed for gifts if desired. Albatross negligees, $4.85—-of the best t with hemstitched waistline and satin ribbon bincing front and sleeves; white, pink, blue, lavender, copenhagen blue, rose, wistaria and wine color. All sizes, Our $7.50 grade. ‘ : \}] Crepe de chine, $5.85—light and dark shades, suitable for lounging and Pullman wear, Flowing robes caught up on either side with a cluster of deep \}] tucks Our $10 grade. a | Third floor, Old Building | All-silk taffeta petticoats 300 at $2.65 each Best petticoats women have ever seen at such a low price. Bs; notable in the quality of the taffeta which is really unexpectec ially rood ugh to \]] Charming styles~ just frilly enough to be pretty and not frilly eno! interfere with the correct swing of your skirt. Third floor, Old Building Bring the babies and children! $9.75 for our $15 grades of coats for little Misa Two to Six. Mother | will be ¢ the quality and smartness of these fluring 1 (Hi trimmed broadcloth coats. Fully lined and interlined. t 3.75 for $6 hats to go with the coat, Velvet with nutria band and $2.95 for our $4.50 grade of unlined white corduroy coats—double \]] breasted and be in back, Sizes 1 and 2 years, $1.50 for $ grades, Corduroy bonnets to match the above coat Banded with fur, Third floor, Old Building Framed pictures, $7 Colored photogravures framed in oval gilt frames with bow-knot top; 20726 in. opening in frame; 26482 in, outside measurements, Six favorite subjects— Innocence Hope Duchess of Devonshire Broken Pitcher Boy with Rabbit Lady with Fan Such pictures sold for $8.50 before prices of glass and wood and other materials went up. ighth Gallery, New Building LACES, 50c yard | $1 to $3.50 qualities Imagir Ev rd of double times what their price | be on Wedne pretty one. 15 to 40 inches wide, Black Chantilly lace flouncings, Venise ‘‘all-overs,"* double width fancy figured nets. Oriental lace flouncings, novelty lace flouncings and gold and silver flouncings, wality; and some seil {c jay. Impossible not to Main Aisle, Old Building WANAMAKER’S =| Telephone 4700 Stuyresant STEWART WEEK at WANAMAKER’S © NEW GOLDEN SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Twelve fine new groups of women’s coats, Suelty of all-wool albatross | dresses and_ sguits---$38,000 for $21,000] “Two weeks better” than the Million Dollar Sale lot -choicer groups later fashions scarcer ma- terials and colors Coats from 8 makers Dresses from 5 makers Suits from 4 makers OATS as various as one could desire. Cloths extraor- dinarily fine. We feel we can hardly praise these coats too highly because they represent some of the best tailoring work done in New York and their styles are the later, more conservative ideas that promise to stay in fashion. The Coats Our $29.50 to $38.50 grades..... Our $40 Our $48.50 to $55 grades Our $67.50 to grades Our $105 to grades... Extra Sizes Our $48.50 to $75 grades $39.50 The number of makers gives a variety of design, all good 20 good that a woman would be glad of them even at full price. not be more beautiful unusual collection of fashions, at prices which, to quote one woman who has seen the garments—“seem like putting money in the bank,” ‘he furs could some are very difficult td get now. It is a most RESSES not like everybody’s. Dresses that keep the effect of foreign models and yet are delight.ully reason- able. The Dresses Our $50 to $120 grades......... Our $32.50 to $45 grades Our $27.50 to $35 grades...........$18.75 The dresses at $25 to $50 are the best adaptations of Paris models we recall at the prices, Samples. Only one or two of a kind, Exquisite crepe Georgette, sturdy serge, rich chiffon velvet The dresses at $22.50 include beautiful moceis in all black as weil as biack and colored «femmes of serge and velveteen, One velveteen dress has an justat ustie that can be formed into a tunic by undoing a snap or The coats at $19.50 are of burella, belivia and velours, partly lined with satin, excellent colors, ay plain and without furs, Our $29.50 to $38.60 grader. The coats at $24.50 are of velours, bolivia, some two- eclor combinations; eautifully lined; some have fur; all are very artist'e. Our $40 to $45 graces. The coats at $29.50 are of bureila and satin-faced velours with natural raccoon, nutria and seal-dyed muskrat coilars. Our $45.60 to $65 graces. The coats at $45 A wonderful group of many, many styles incluc ing uistinguished silk velours with rich brown squirrel collars, velours coats with beaver, velours coats with dyed black faccoon or opossum collars, some are acjustable and can be taken off at will, Styles adapted from the later importations, Our $67.60 to $90 grades. Sample evening and afternoon coats at $49.50 to $150 Plenty of dark as well as brilliant colors, Rich with foy, Australian opessum and other furs. Our $106 to $346 grades, The extra-size coats at $39.50 Sizes 4014 to 48! in velours and burella; some plain, some with seal- dyed muskrat collar and cuffs, Black and colors, This is suel an unusual offering that even siaty-five coats will not stay here very long. Our $48.50 to $75 graces, To begin the day there are practically all sizes two, The dresses at $18.75 Plo s ani serge, utility (roeaa— und satin, Both afternoon and evening dresses and some espe- cially desirable for resturant and | Very p.@ ty "] Dy es. ur theatre wear. Our $00 to $120 | $V8h Yue graces. graces. The Suits Were $29.30........ . now $15 Were $32.50. snow $19.50 Were $42.50... . mow $29.50 Our own suits at newly reduced prices. Mostly broadeloth, plain or with velvet trimming and at $29.60 with fur: Black ! and blue mostly, in some or every style at each price--except when otherwise specified Third floor, Old Building Women’sainion suits —one-third less A manufacturer's surplus of 1,200 medium und heavy weight union suits. Prices are one-third less than similar styles in our regular stocks. Low neck, with or without sleeves, Regular and eatra sizes. Few with slight imperfections. 400 suits of heavy cotton at 95¢ ee suits of cotton-and-wool, lesa than she would expect toy for the Stewart Week Sule. Six models—exact cup! sold earlier for $12.70 to $1 satin—some with Georgett surplice effect bodice, jacket. Some of the styl $18.50 to $22.50. © with soutache brald, others with | Velveteen Dresses A very low price for ¢ dresses, tinsel embroided bodice. 500 suits of medium weight cotton, $1.15, 150 suits of silk-and-wool, $1.55 Down-Stairs Store, Now Bldg. Women’s silk dresses, $7.50 Women’s serge dresses, we have had h mocel is effectively trimmed od | One model with draped [Lani corbin sprcrans —pows-sTaiRs STORE] '687 New Dresses for Women at $7.50, $10.50, $14.75 & $19.75 For the woman who wants a dress of silk, serge or velveteen which is in absolute good style, at consideral ay even now, this is her opportunity, on sale tomorrow in the Down-Stairs Store for the first time at these prices. bolas 4 dress is new and will be pl Everyone was specially purchased Women’s serge dresses, $10.50 All less than regularly; excellent serge, most! with white satin collars, some with box ented re some trimmed with brail, one dress with embroider jacket-effect bodice, One model of covert cloth with surplice bodice, Women’s dresses at $19.75 Serge, velveteen and corduroy di esses—dupli- cates in many instances of dresses we have sold for $27,505 One serge dress is trimmed with soutache braid; another with bead embroidery; velveteen and | satin are combined in another; @ very attractive highe | neck model in corduroy and checked velveteen. | Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg., Fourth Ave. front we have tin, plain ‘ jone with th embroidered $14.75 © earlier for pleated skirts. at $16.50 hing velveteen skirt, another with Notion Store Specials 40¢ for our $1 grade Muff forms in new melon shape, filled with clean, new floss or down, Braseieres at 60c. Our 6c qualities of double marquisette or net, with or without sleeves and fitted with | dress shields, Fit perfectly. Styles for all figures, First floor, Old Building | collars, Broadcloth, burel! lined, 72-inch silk net. 65¢ yard Our $1.25 grade Thirty-five lovely clucing black and flesh. Old gowns can be draped to look like new, at about half what it | would usually cost to do it. | First floor, Old Building shades, in of $4.25. Dress Trimmings— 95c yard, for our $2 to $5 grades, Black spangled floun: ly black and gold a: flouncings, col: t tlouncings. 16 to ngs, love- © 25e and 50¢ for our 50c and $1 grades, Vaseinating lot of fancy beaded rnaments; jet bugle, pear! and incy color effects. First floor, Old Building nd wool velours Some with cape cullurs und cuffs trimmed with wice bancs of fur. All dull calf with military heels and wing tips Black kidskin with fawn cloth tops and Louis heels Gray kidskin with gray cloth tops and Louis heels Black kidskin with gray kid tops and Louis heels Black kidskin with white kid tops and Louis heels Wednesday 750 new hats--tailored and ‘dress’ The kind of hats we have sold this season for $3 to $7.50 Women’s Coats, new low price, $18.50 | A very unusual purchase—for they are the kind of coats we have sold earlier at $24.75. Twenty-five models—a few coats of this style and a few of that. Kersey cloth, wool, velours, pebble cheviot. New coats at $24.75 Plain or fur excellent quality for every coat is much less than our regular pricea, i All fully lined with satio and Intere Down-Stairs Store, Old Building—Fourth Avenue front 2,100 pairs “women’s fancy high-cut shoes at $4.25 When present market conditions make it impossible for us to even duplicate these shoes again at their regular prices, it is all the more re raat Kahle to get spas tomorrow at the special Stewart Sale price ive models— All have fashionable high-cut tips, Down-Stairs Store, New Building ’ styles--at $3 6; Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 2 Rn ES TS |