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Canada Lente 400 in Month and Crte a j 178 Meerates. STEWART WEEK ‘ ——<— j Catalona Admits Casa Was Killed) be in His Rooms—Accuses New York Men —— — The polices of Wat | | LEMONS BRING OUT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY | Make thie on for very little cost just oe for yourself. ee An attractive skin wins admiration In social life and in business the giel {Or woman whose face and hands show evidence of constant care men a advantage over those who do ot realize the va f Ithy shin 1 need | ® live the n OE | and a apotless are’, threstened him # At the edinary a full sie if he “squealed Ihe ait he ad- ed thom qhere to Glepens vet the) quarter Die nderful ly, which wan found here in a vacant | lemon skin softener omprenton nd the head on the bank of the Deantifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle contain ing three ounces of orclgrd white Care should be teken to strain the vawsaic Rive STANDARD on. CHANGES. juice through a five cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep by! Chateman 94) fresh for months. bvery woman juice is used to blemishes as a iid ey to freckles, sall tan, and isthe || ented A.C: Menwere, heretctore: § ideal skin softener, smoothener and ent of the Company, Ghairman of t dbeautifier. 7 ard and chief executive ofterr, The dust try it!) Get three ounces of. © and} orchard white at any pharmacy and © ©.) two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fras grant lemon lotion and massage it | daily into the face, n arms and | hands. It naturally should help to, soften, freshen, bleach an@ bring out 'the roses dnd beauty of any skin— Advt. cedom for his duties aa‘ ve Petroleum Comm) sera ouncll of National Dete STOP THAT U, S. FLAG “OVER THE TOP.”, NASTY Weundea ex carries CROUPY (A blem Acroms V Nidae. COUGH! JOHN, N. B., Nov. 15.—A sn ican flag was first over the top of thy He was wounded three times in| a day's fighting, but, saved the flax. “Manhattan Subway to Nevins St. 15 Block from Sabet Corner { Block from Livingslon 60 Flatbush: Av. Lateral RUG at Half and Less | $25 Axminster Rugs © High pile, close woven, all wool rugs; suitable for all 98 rooms; sizes 8x10.6 and Ns 9x10.6.. Rare bargains . . $30-9x12 Royal Velvet Rugs Excellent Persian, Oriental fs tra heavy qose woven rugs. $1.50 Wilton Velvet Carpet Very fine hall Z and stair carpets; 4 ¥eVd: acsencs ee 98¢ . etre A FEW INCOMPARABLE BARG NS $45.00 9x12 Seamless Wiltun Velvets....... 98 $45.00 $x12 Smith’s Kirman Axminster... . . 3 vf $45.00 9x12 Sanford’s Best Axminster s At Less Linoleum Rugs thaciair igs known the country over; most sanitary floor covering in use to-day; in all colors and patterns. $3.49 $2.50 4.6x6...... .$1.29/$10.00 9x10.6.... $3.50 6x6.........$1.59/$11.00 9x12....... $3.98 $5.00 6x9....... . .$1.981$15.00 9x13.6. $5.98 Nujol will give you thehealthiesthabit / | in the world — adequate, regular bowel functioning. At all drug stores, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Beyoune New Jersey “Regular as | venient | arm chair . ’ , ____ THE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, WANAMAKER’S | Broadway at Ninth WANAMAKER’S $106,723 SILKS for $50,962 “Greatest Silk Sale in 3 Years,’’ said our silk chief And most of the silks are staple plain colors ‘Ship these silks to Paris and we will use every yard of them and pay you more money than you are going to offer them for here—France is almost bare of silks like them!"’ said a French- man who saw the silks being opened. $1_yard $1.25 yard $2.65 yard Our $5.50 and $6.50 grades Our own standard $1.68 Our $1.85, $2.25 and and $1.85 grades $2.50 grades 3,160 yards 3,000 yards 4,000 yards ‘ . 424 id Black satin, $6 inches wide Satin brocades, 42 in. wide. Crepe de chine in many col- ors, 40 inches wide. bea Le ine C Back silks uf fashionable | Cored fancy 6 weaves, 36 inches wide. | $1.85 yard $1.65 yard | ue oat & 50 Ht | Our $2.25, $3.50 and Fi b unui Toll on thks fio. | $3.65 ard .50 grades | cades for afternobn dresses. | Our $9.50 to $20 grades 7,750 yards | $2.25 yard 1,050 yards Crepe satin sublime in col- | ‘ . Beautiful black or white Retain atc Lise } oe. $5.50 grade Kashmir Ritz satin, 42 inches Boudoir satin, white only, 1,500 8 washable, 40 inches wide. | Satin Ritz imprime, many Crepe Georgette in many | colors, many designs, 40 in. | with ‘procaded figures of ex- colors, 40 inches wide. wide. Delicious silks. traordinary distinction. SILK man who sold silks in the A. T. Stewart Store says that silks in those days were judged for their heaviness; they had to be heavy enough to stand; if a good black silk was generally $5 a yard, and as it was only 21 or 22 inches wide, such a dress was an investment for years. The silks in this Stewart sale show the advance to softer, gentler things —no better modern silks can be made than are in this sale. We cannot duplicate one of the items quoted at the price named. Quantities are large to start, but as the silks are absolutely staple dressmakers will inevitably wish a large portion. Silk Rotunda, Main Floor, Old Building 4,020 pairs gloves $1.35 for our $2 gloves 1,500 pairs genuine mocha, durably pique sewn, one clasp, gray, brown and mode. 1,200 pairs washable capeskin, one clasp, the best shades of sand and tan, Exquisite suede charmeuse, 40 inches wide. Black and colors in, each kind. |wide, _ Imported metal silks ' Kitchencabinets, electric | grills, percolators, Six important housefurnishing groups 50 kitchen cabinets, selected oak and clear white maple, also a few metal cabinets white enameled outside and nickel-trimmed, some Ww hite enameled all edges rounded: sliding por- celain table tops, adjustable block for $27.50 $1.35 for our $2 and $2.25 gloves a Anepner Absa e ja racks to $40 | 800 pairs of white glace gloves, pique and and other fittings, mostly 72 in. high | overseam sewn, two clasps, fine Paris point f, with 40-inch table tof. ‘The most con- | accessory i kitchen could | have, Were $37.50 to $50, now 150 electrical grills which toast, boil, broil, fry_and make griddle cakes: standard $5 grade, now 0 coffee percolators with alcohol lamps, polished copper or nickel-plated, embroidery, white, self and black stitching. $1.95 pair for our $2.75 gloves $3 75 800 pole washable kidskin gloves in white only, two pear! clasps; they are so scarce that anything like them at this price will not be here very long, we are sure, 220 pairs of long white real kidskin gloves, sixteen ‘ button length, for opera and weddings, A pair like urn and pot styles, some with ebonized $6 tO | this is extruordinary for the price with kidskin where side handles, nine-cup capacity, it is, M floor, Old Building discontinued styles from one of our $8.50 faeenenenvcesschsiy very best manufacturers, Standard vd | a to $16.50 grades, now ; ‘i J Marabou Capes & Neckwear , J es wit green elt. or 7 in, square; our $1.90 Marabou capes, $3.75-—six strands of 50 and $2.75, at..... marabou with t (Pictured.) 50 electsical chafing dishe | Stoles of marabou and capes of marabouw ig aM ne Win OOP: | $7 combined with ostrich, satin-lined, $5; mutfs other heating purposes, standard $12 | to match, chamois lined, with celluloid wrist grade, now pe ring, $5. 110 electrig coffee percolators $4 Sample neckwear, 50c—collars, jabots, vestees, urn and pot style, city, i 3 si our standard $7.50 grade, at....... Knitted scarfs, 95c—fibre in many shades for evening wear. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Embroidered, 35¢ each, 3 for $1 Down-Stairs Store, New Building Luggage 74 cowhide suit cases $43.75 for a $60 arm $5.50 for the $9 cuse—2 chair. $5.75 for the $9.50 case $52.50 for a $96 arm $6 for the $10 case—24 in chair, $6.26 for the $10.50 case—-26 in $54 for a $93.50 sofa. $10 6 for the $17.50 case—-24 in. Rafa) for a $119 arm $11.76 for the $18.50 case—-26 in. chair. 25 Oxford bags, for women Seventh Gallery, New Building Office Chairs and Sofas. Lasy chairs—-soft, comfortable, full uphol- stered or with loose cushions; covered in dark green leather and brown Spanish—finished cowhide or goatskin. $33.75 for a $60 arm chair n .75 for a $51.75 $45 for a $75 arm chair. $42.25 for a $57.50 $169 for a $327 daven- 4 - arm chair. port. $9 forthe Sib bag 16 in Stock pi $9.50 for the $15.50 bag—15 in i NOTE : Sto sell prem” chair may be duplicated $10 for the $16 bag—16 in, Third Gallery, New Building | Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. LOWER-PRICE STORE’S FIRST MEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHES FOR THE 387 Winter SUITS and OVERCOATS, new, $16.50 With our regular stocks as a standard the surest for any man ‘coats and suits are better than any we have sold this season for $16.50, About half are reduced in price; the balance were specially purchased. Vo man in justice to himself can overlook an opportunity like this when market prices are constantly rising: SUITS at Two and three-button coats; SUITS at $16.50. plain or belted, some with patch poc soft roll and flat lapels. Worsteds, cheviots, cassimere tin blue, brown, gray as well as stripes, checks and overplaids. Chestertield OVERCOATS at $16.50. mode! with vel- eee anenaee vet or self collars; black, oxford, Cambridge gray and fanc) mixtur some with deep patch pockets; warm and good- looking coats for every need, Broadway, corner Eighth AND ONLY OFFERING OF STEWART WEEK SAL: these , 1917. WANAMAKER’S ore Open 0 to 6 Telephone 4700 Stuyresant 7) HOME DAY New offer of furniture. New offer of Chinese rugs, offer gf Blankets "most $200,000 of fine goods to go for a $100, tiuw the Galleries will hum with life tomorre How many home hopes—dreams perchance — will have been rn ized by tomorrow evening! $58,000 FURNITURE at Half No February or August sales of ours ever saw such values FRIDAY FIFTH DAY Do you realize what the line just above this means? Our I’ebruary and Au Sales bring buyers from every State in the Union —from foreign countries. values in those sales stand as the top-notch values of the day. Ang ye values are greater. Fifty manufacturers are represented best in America. piece of furniture half price or less-this in face of risen costs, and not canal what we shall have to pay to replace with goods of equally fine quality. It's STEWART WEEK- things the people need. range carefully. | | | and we are trying to check high-rising prices ¢ There's no other explanation. Please read the For the Bedroom Matched sets of 5 to 13 pieces in French } SETS from $180 for a $368 set of 5 pieces ii ; x fe . | mahogany to $1,219.75 for a $2,439.50 set of 1 gray; ivory enamel, mahogany and walnut; pieces in French gray enamel. DRESSER’ heat bureaus, chiffon ers and dressing | rom $35 for a $74 dresser to $78 for one th tables in ivory, mahogany and walnut; was $162. CHIFFONIERS from $20 for a cheval glasses and night tables in mahog- } irace to $65 for a $165 grade. DRESSIN any and enamel. | iieude $9 for a $20 grade to $60 for « For the Dining-Room j SETS for $170 for a $350 set of table, 1 Extension tables in fumed oak and ma- hogany; buffets, china cabinets and serving tables in different finishes of oak, in ma- hogany and some hand decorated; chairs in | f mahogany and oak. Some matched up in | TABLES trom $20 Tor 446 grade to $178. f sets. $450 grade, For Living-Room or Library All kinds of chairs, in mahogany and oak, with cane or upholstered sea' pme with upholstered backs; ay, ables; oceasional tables, wing chairs yo olstered ; desks—drop-lid and flat top; bookcases some hand-decorated. Also consoles, mirrors and chests for the hall. Plent; tors on the | china closet and serving table to $310 for $632 set of 10 pieces, BUFFETS from A , regularly $935. CHIN. 3 from $19 for $40 grade, to $60 for grade. SERVING TABLES from $6 f ) From $7 for a $15 arm rocker with 1 | spring seat, tapestry - covered cushion, | $100 for $208 3-piece set with damask- | loose cushion seats, Tables from $5 for $10. i | round-top to $187.50 for $475 Louis XV. tabl Desks from $9.50 for $20 drop-lid to $147. for $316 Louis XV. gold-decorated waln desk, Chairs from $10 for $20.50 mission ai chair to $100 for $204 high back Jaco chair with tapestry seat and back. of salespeople—All the furniture grouped in front of the Ninth Street eleva ifth and sixth galleries. Prices 25 per cent. below equal qualities anywhere Comparisons show others, no better, at double the price’ A Windfall! Most of the rugs in Yts lot were offered us first at a third more than we finally paid for them. And the first pri¢e wassmall. ‘Truth is, we never would have got tl at all, but size and color-range was not broad enough. ‘This we remedied by taking a fouple of hundred of our own choice Chinese rugs and cutting pri So that tomorrow, you may c from a collection unequaled in { range of prices, low and assortment of patterns and colorings~ beautiful royal blues, Imperial yellow, old Pay old ivory, mulberry and tan. ° Large Rugs * Mahal Rugs Pe Stewart | Size cale Week Sale Sie Grade Week Special 11 ft. Bin. x8 ft . $175 $110.00 13 ft. 2in. x 8 ft, 2in $135.00 | 9 ft. Sin, x7 ft, Lin 118.00 13 ft, 6 in, x 10 ft. 11 in 225.00) = 10 ft. 10 in, x8 ft. din 124.00 11 ft. 10 in, x HU it. Lin. 268.09 Lb ft. x 9 ft. Lin 164.00 18 ft. 10 in. x 9 ft. Win 14 ft, Sin, x10 ft. Lip, 168,00 15 ft. Bin, x9 ft. 1Lin., 9 ft. 11 in, Baile 10 in 151.50 14 ft. Bin. x 12 ft, 2 in 195.00. 14 ft. x 11 ft o 195.00 14 ft. Tin, x 10 ft. LL in +. 476 ; 212.00 16 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in 495 310.00 10 ft. 5 00 14 x 10 feet abe pe 465 345.00 .4in, x 10 ft. din ‘ 14 ft. 11 in, x 11 ft. aes 495 355.00 . Sin, x 10 ft 242. 14 ft. 6 in, x10 ft. 11 in, 600 : 18 ft. 4 in. x 10 f.30 i. 605 Mats and hearth sizes 15 ft. 9 in, x 12 ft. 4 in, 690. 0, $7.50, $10, $12.50 up to $75 APT Lae Aes O73 $10, $15, $20, $26 up to $140 grades . Unusual sizes: Ourfa Rugs , © | Ox Tht, Bx 8 tt, 6x8 ft, 6x9 ft, 6x 10 ft. Sike Grade Weer Special | $55, $65, $75, $95; $100 up to $175 grades 13 ft Lin. x9 ft. 9 in #204 arene Room sizes: Wf Bim clot, 2 in i 185.00 | 7 10ft., 7x 9ft., Bx ft, 8x 11 ft., 9 x 10%ft, 12 ft. 11 in, x 10 ft. 1 in. | $95, $110, $125 up to $200 13 ft. x 10 ft. 2 | $175 to $375 grades 13 ft. 4 in, x 10 a TS ar | | Most Popular Room Size Rugs 14 ft. Bin. x 10 ft. 2 in 9 x 12 feet) te Bie Stove 2 in 40 pieces at $110 to $225 in in, 16 ft. Lin, x 10 ft. » Zin, x ll ft. 2 $200 to $395 grades Turkish and Persian rugs—Beloochistan, Mosoul, Daghestan, Cabistan, Sarouk, Kirmanshah, Shah Abbas, Anatolian, Pergamug Seatter sizes and hearth sizes $18.50, $25, $29.50, $37.50, $47.50, up to $150 for $30 to $250 grades, ne Seventh Gallery, New Building 2,210 pairs of blankets After we arose up from the deluge of blanket-buying our customers treated us to in our Million Dollar Sale last week, we set to work to try to equal that record offer for STEWART WEEK. Couldn't get any blan! ywhere. Tried everywhere. So we had to dig down into our stocks what resulted — $16 and $20 grade, _ single blankets —at prices kets and this 85 fc er groups are ) grades. $4. $7 grades. $5.85 for er 50, $8 and $8.50 grades. $6.85 for $10.50 grades. $8.85 for $11, $12 and $12.25 grade: $9.85 for $13.50, $14 and $15 grades. In the 31 quoted Indian Blankets $6 and $7 grades, $4.85 each. vrades, $8.85 each. Some are ali cotton, some woo! filling on cotton warp, some home aaa All white: white with pink, plue and yellow borders, plaids in various col R with’ pink and blue borders, extra heavy blankets (singles) in beautiful color schemes; in this gro. 13 Thdian blankets, in high tone colors, suitable for Christmas presents. third Gallery, New Building seme,