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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, iS B EVENING WORLD, 1947, SALE—Satin Charmeuse--Now in Progress! meora $1.39 vt same tte You Do Your ‘“Bit’’ When You Take Parcels Home Shop on a Biue “Will- Take" Transfer Card if you intend to take your pufchases home with you. Any salesperson will hand you one, on request. this quality at gow the card fa every deporte nt where you make # purchase $1.98 yd. at $2.50 yd.° threweh eheg pin for th \ have 5 upertn ‘ C * » . on the Moin Pleor, Gan Tatiee Oh foe varias abe 6 m8 ‘aeais patch ath ite ati row Pity Hew Reh Pure Silk, Satin Face, Closely Woven, pages fs Assortment of Street The shopper who takes home parcele ie doing her “bit We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Shades, and ty of Bi 4 inches wide. and Evening Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. —Hecend Hew, Nth Mt, Weer Many Chinese and Turkish Rugs Reduced One- Third BOYS’ CLOTHING Of the Better Kind is sold here at “Lowest-in- the-City” prices. Particu- lar attention is paid to the fit and tailoring of these clothes, and the fabries, in patterns, colorings, and qualities, will give the ut- most serv ice in ow caring quality, at the price. Saturday’s Contribution to the Master Sale $21,021 Worth of Rugs Reduced to*14,359 ROOM SIZE RUGS of Remarkable Quality This is no everyday event—but, rather, a step | forward in a week of unusual money-saving oppor- | of the designs. tunities—an ii inca to choose from an excep- | t : ing once more the possibilities of cash buying and Meliss fine col ection of Chinese and Turkish Rugs, cash selling revealing savings unequalled ‘elsewhere a rug for your living-room or library, rich in the soft | today Every Rug Bears Two Tags—The White Tag Shows the Original Price. The Going On—A SALE of Domestic Rugs AXMINSTER CARPETS ADDED These prices, with average savings of about one-third, are lowest advertised since prices of rugs started on the upgrade. Assortments of patterns and sizes now incomplete, but good range still left. Some slightly imperfect, but tl.¢ imper- fections are scarcely noticeable, and never of a character to affect the wear. Seamless Wilton Velvets | Seamless Axminsters color tones of the Orient—exquisite tn the details It is a sale of sales, demonstrat- Blue Tag Shows the Sale Price. You Can See Plainly the Savings That Are Yours. Some of the Sizes and Prices Are Given Below 61 CHINESE ROOM SIZE RUGS ‘ , ' ae ts $240 | BRsinwio tt.o in. 3000 Urieioal Price, Hale Relea, | Original Price. Sale Petes, Original Price Male Hrtee, Boys’ All Wool Suits | Small Boys’ Overcoats Oft. x12 ft 32.78 | oft x inte. 29.78 atharie . 845.60 $30.25 | Oft.xoft., 822400 $149.00 | 11 ft. Din. x Oft., exi2.00 $141.00 $10.74 $7.49 44.50 56.25 174,00 114,00 1Oft. x Bft., 107.00 111,00 | 11 ft.Oin.xBft.0in, — £47.00 1Oft. x7 ft, 1se.00 88.50 | 12ft.x oft. 439.00 121.00 | 12ft.xOft., 445.00 156,00 | 12ft. x 0ft., 548.00 174.00 | 12ft. Hin. xOft. Bin, o2400 221.00 | 13ft. x 10 ft. Sin., 407.00 Extra Trousers Sises 7 to 18 years. These fine suits were bought the ago, and are there- Made of 7Kt. Bit. te 169.00 Tit. Bin. x4ft.Vin, 69.50 39.50 293.00 297.00 364.00 349.00 331.00 Sizes 2\4 to @ years. Warm overcoats specially cut for the boy of in-between ages. Well tailored, of blue and gen: chinchilla in the new Hen Fine Quality Wiltons Absolutely perfect. These are the highest grade in Wilton weave. Patterns new, every rug linen frinped. Oft.Bin.x7ft.1lin, IKe00 10 ft, x 8ft, 24.00 10 ft. x Bit. Be. 00 116.00 |, 10ft. x 8ft., 852.00 5 xOft. lin, 102.00 67.75 Oft. xOft., 174.00 27 in. x 64 in, $7.74 Oft. xoft, Wyte 75 Britton HS | BetnEeNee Re 19 HEAVY TURKISH RUGS—CHINESE. DESIGNS Cc Lo ee Original Price. Bale # $83. 50 | Sale Price, | Orixte tre | 12 ft. in. x12ft. Gin, & 1S ft. din. x 10 ft, Sin. . Price, Hale Price, 7 $258.00 233.00 241,00 297.00 "SATURDAY'S SPECIAL: Blue Serge Suits, $7.49 Sizes 7 to 18 years. Suite that may be worn for any dress occasion. All wool, well made, in fast color navy blue; full cut trousers; Cull lined, Plain Wilton Velvets, shaded band borders, of 0 heavy quality, @ ft. x 12 ft. $42.50 10 ft, 2 in x10ft. sin H1ft. Min. xOft.8in, £79.00 12 ft. x Oft. Sin, 228.00 152.00 218.00 146.00 | jyft. Gin. x 10ft. lin. £78.00 13 ft. x 10 ft. 10in., 218.00 M4ft. x 12ft, 2in., 349,00 233.00 | 14 ft. Il in. x 11 ft. Bin., 446.00 102 DAGHESTAN HEARTH SIZE RUGS * 29 Rugs have been reduced from $15.74 and $14.48 to 75 Rugs have been reduced from $19.89 and $22.89 to Ceare—Fourth Moor, Centr: Bit. 10in. 7 ft, 10 ft. Vin, x7 ft. Gin, 10 ft. in. x 8 ft. 4in., 11 ft, O in, xO ft. Zin, $124.00 208,00 Imported Axminster Carpets Reduced One-third Can't again duplicate these designs, hence this mark down on all that is left of a large stock purchased some time ago. All perfect goods in Oriental and Persian de- signs. Can be made into rugs or carpets of any special size or shape as each of the eight patterns has 18-inch border to match. $11.48 $17.74 MEN— Make Your Own sm er’s Kit Overcoats fe ee seals out an I; ibd you ee Re | ee ee important Master Sale of Dress Fabrics Now in Progress | | wy». »04 »,9%,%4 For Chauffeurs Body $2.59 yd. $3.34 yd. | Border $239 yd. | Border $1.59 yd. When in ti Carpet Section, you may be interested in the new imported Axminster carpets, matched in hall, room and stair carpet. Patterns include Chinese, Persian and Turkish effects. 27 inches wide, $2.97 yd. Velvet hall and stair carpets $1.74 and $2.14 “pacey” to your Iking Chiffon Broadcloth $2.49 yd. Usually $2.97 yd. 54 inches wide. Black CostumeSerge $2.08 yd. Usually $2.49 yd. 49 inches wide. Crepe Granite Cloth $1.26 yd. Usually $1.49 yd. 42 inches wide. Black Broadcloth $1.96 yd. Usually $2.49 yd. 50 inches wide, Dress Serge $1 88 yd. Usually $2.12 yd. 54 inches wide. wide. Tobacco Pouch Kits at 44c, 98c. With space for a Lighter, 23c. And for a straight or curved stem m be at 24c, 49c to $2.4 ‘The amokes you can choone from our large assortment of Tobaccos at prices which mean $24.74 h nd , +7 savings i in better qualities. Medium qualities, $1.29 yd. rere Floor, 6th Ktreet, Come—Hecond Floor, O5th st, Biway Broadway. Fifth Fleer, SSth M4. —Fourth Floor, Broadway Shopping With Santa Claus CHAPTER VII. In a recent report of business conditions, The New York Times speaking of the con- dition of trade said: Growing Green Plants To add a touch of life and cheer to homes, apartments and ‘Those listed are sturdy, healthy plants. Player Piano Rolls, 54c WITH WORDS After the Thanksgiving dinner ne Rattles with b ells, fusay Piaty eats that squ grinning Bil- likens, waddling ducks and woolly locas, all hang on the chocolate walls “We'll take some for the babies,” sa # NT OW for the Brownie Factary, here they make the toys ch a ‘tne morning, let's says Billy. “That's a good idea, if Sue won't become too tired,” says Santa “Oh, no!’ Sue declares. So they start off, They walk through the iT where all the agin have of all of these Sue. Brownie Jum is painting an rs turn brown, punt is mixed with pumpkin pies for wheels. Thes climb up a mountain made of chopped walnuts, where the trees grow upside down and the rivers 1h @ Kewpie Brownie Weeny- are made of molasses They Wee is making the quack for a arrive at Pancake Valley, where duck the Brownies have their fact The whole thing is made chocolat Every brick chocolate bar “Its late, We'll go right in says Santa, as he turny the he can't see where he's chocolate knob of the chocolate going.—And he bunks kerplunk gate into the buck of little Brownie Inside everything is all ina bustle. © Chubby Boy! There are so many babies, and oye every baby needs so many toys As soon as the Brownies finish i toy they hang it up on the wall No time to even put it up on a So Billy and Sue hurry to give shelf. their orders for the babies’ toys Brownie Tip-Toe is putting joints And look what's happening over there in the corner! Brownie High-Hat is w Kini along with « lis and elephante r than his head of horns so much hig have to start soon if we're going to walk back,” say's Santa And now the shopping is over. By Monday morning all the, little elfin folk have promised to deliver all the toys to Santa Claus’ storehouse, All the boys and girls every- where may come and pick just what they want for Christ- mas and see Santa himself and tell him all about it. Do you know where Santa Claus’ storehouse is? IT’S WONDERLAND AT Syeys In Sunday’s papers we'll tell you all about it. NaN ent @Xtav Pi VO\H OKT AV Ove OXI VeNt OUI axl /@xi vi va\T raxtvertvarhyaNi avi vart ote “Though at first this money was spent more or less indiscriminately, now full value is sought. The quality of goods _ being sold to-day is considerably hig er than a year ago, but women are more in- clined to shop around now and make sure that they are getting | the most for their money. When people begin to shop around they eventually buy in this store, Whenever it is imperative that quality mer- chandise be had at prices lower than can be found else- where, this store feels the impetus at once Our always crowded floors become even more busy, Our fine ever-new, ever-desirable stocks move out faster. The great wide-mwake corps of merchandising experts ever on its toes responds to the greater demands. ‘These hustling, scrutinizing searchers after the best the world’s markets ufford spend more time buying than sell- ing. This seeming paradox is explained when it is under- stood that we do not_specu- late in merchandise. That is t the lowest nd we buy for market price cash We cell at @ reasonable profit and we sell for cash only, Therefore we save all cash discounts in the first instance, an ec the inter- est charges and costs of main- taining exy ¢ discriminating charge acc ean and fresh, goods we do 80 are desirable and 1 is another way + usual prices are re, Our stocks When while th wanted, of saying lower than sale prices elsew! For example One stor advertised ard, which they said d from 25c, An invest ves that our 16c regu cling was as good as 19¢ sale toweling and our regular 19¢ toweling superior (o their regular 25¢ toweling. Most certuiniy “women in clined p around now make sure | are getting the most fer their money" when the: at this store. won't it be jolly to have the family gather around the piano and join And what will tempt them more than having the words of the songs printed right next to the music, as they are on these popular rolls? Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here. 9 I've Got the Nicest Little Home March Song in Dixie. (Fox Trot) a Prayer for ihe Ltd Over 10 Mother Dixie and You, (Fox Trot) € 11 Homeward Bound. (Fox Trot Sailing Away on the Henry Clay. (One Step 1'll Come Back to You.“(One Step Ty Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over (Saxo-One Step (One Step Give Me a Little Bit More You set Ireland Right Over illy. to Me, (Waltz Song Long ey. to ie but You Can Tell It's Time to Say Get There. One Step Good-bye. (Saxo-Fox Trot flowre—Fourth Moor, S4th St, Hear, Blanket Robes and Dressing Gowns For Men at Their Leisure for the man who travels in singing? Since They're pe ihe an Tunes in Dinve. We're Going Ove: 0-One Step My. Sweetheart's Somewhere in France. (Saxo-One Step 1 Don't Want to Get Well. Warm cozy blanket tole> and the man in town . ho # man may slips ind dignity, Dressing Gowns 1 an ussurance of comfort, es Robes a man would ( for himself and would gladly accept as « gift heerful colorings. $2.89 and $3.89 Blanket Robes in various Blanket Robes in gown Blanket Robes, tailor: i (1 * materials, $6 89 to $15.74 Japanese Quilted Robes, of our own I) importation, $10.89 } faced cloths, i materials in 4 rocaded silks Dressing Gowns, of plaids and checks, vicu: olive, oxford and navy and other fabrics, $8.74, $10.89, 12: 88, $14.74 to $67.50 5th Street oy Bar: Rubber Plants, $1.59 Kentia Palms, $1.59 reissus, and crocus bulb Boston Ferns, 59 and $1.59 | Striped Pandanus, 89c, $1.59 New Bulbs from Holland A limited quantity of hyacinth, Very large in size and low in price Plant now for blossoms in Spring. M2 —Hasement, Rear, Sth Ht, Crotons, 89c Cocos Palms, 49c Well tailored of heavy weight, all wool, dark oxford friee, fully lined; they make excellent coats for winter driving. Cut along smart, double. breasted lines with convertible collar, which gives @ neat ap- pearance whether the coat is worn open or buttoned to neck, Floor, Bate 8t., Chinese sacred lilies, maminoth size, for growing in pebbles and water 18e ca Buy the Overcoat You Promised Yourself— NOW—Before Thanksgiving Day! Select it trom our large assortment while the variety of models and fabrics gives full rein to your choice. Select it now so that you may be sure you will be fitted out in advance of cold weather—at a price much lower than elsewhere. Men's Overcoats at $24.7 5% Unequalled Elsewhere in Quality and Style {\ at the Price Chesterfields, Slip-Ons, Belted Coats—a variety « the collars down OVERCOATS at $19.75 Including Some That Were Higher Priced Tailored of warm, serviceable fabrics, in conserva- tive and belted models, ranging from the Chesterfield to the most recent suggestion from the military tailors. and Young Men’s Loose Box Models, riety of styles and an equally great ereoatings — __ er Fifth Floor, Broadway, Front Coats, English Ulsterettes, Great all well tailored from