The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1917, Page 7

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Y¥ME EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1917. tween our salespeople and our customers. With you, it Worth-While Reductions On Serge Dresses IN EXTRA SIZES $19.74 Dresses that were formerly up to $29.75 All of good quality pores in long-line, slenderizing he Mostly simple, well tailored models, some trimmed with braid, some with embroidery, some with buttons, Collars and cuffs of wool jersey, satin or Shantung. Sizes 41 to 47. Satin and Georgette Dresses $29.75 Sites 41 0 47 Would Usually Cost Much More. Afternoon dresses in styles that make large women look their best. Dresses of satin and Georgette combined or of all Georgette with satin collars. Long pointed tunics or side-draping of Georgette. Some embroidered in bead effect. Practical Gift Suggestions From the Boys’ Clothing Department Articles of wearing apparel and fur- nishings boys will need and appreciate, priced at savings which may be applied to the purchase of extra gifts which might otherwise have been omitted. Sizes Prices. Mackinawe, 7 to 18 yra., $4.89 to $ Overcoats, elgto Byrs, 6.49 to Overcoats, 10° to 18 y: to Raincoats, 4 tol8yre, 2.74 to Novelty Suits; 8 toldyra, 4.89 to Sweaters, 26 to 36 8B to Serge Sailor Suits, 3. to 10 yra,; to Washable Suits, | 244 to 10 yrs, Pes Rainy day Outfits, 6 to 18 yrs, Soldier Suits, 6 toldyre, Soldier Overcoats, 6 3 Bath Robes, ‘ Pajamas, 4 Shirts, v7 Blouses, 4 Belts, Wtnicocte 8 to18 89 to touts, ym; 289 to Skating Set (Het and Scarf), } to7 ; Fur Hats, 0 Winter Golf Caps, 64 to 7 x Army Caps, O34 to7 1.24 Second Floor, 34th St., Rear THE SALE OF Gift Jewelry Is Solving Many Christmas Questions. Let It Solve Yours! $1.49 to $7.94 Pieces that were $1.94 to $16.89 Sale Includes Coin Cases, Powder Boxes, Cigarette Cases, Match Cases, Vanity Cases, Necklaces, Brooches, Button and Drop Earrings, Bracelets, Lorgnette Chains, La Vallieres, Smelling Salts Bottles, Fobs, Rings, Several hundred pieces, too numerous to men- tion, at less than $1.49 —Maln Floor, Sterling silver pieces, formerly priced $10.89 to $49.50, are now $8.94 to $32.50 S4th Street Misses Look Charming In Such Frocks for Evening Wear THESE HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO The Spirit of Christmas lived not only in the selection of owr merchandise, but also in the feeling be- |) With us, it is the spirit of service, of honest effort to please | is the sentiment of gratification, of good will. | SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, 9 A.M. * amocking in color din Sizes From 34 to 50 collar and cufte ( $2.89 ars | Extra Sizes ae bt e Nevaid Sewers We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower | Than Ang Other Store, but for Cash Only. Georgette with collar, veat, and euffa of eatin, win ory gle bound button taal hole, “SALE OF 2,640 BLOUSES $2.89 OUR USUAL PRICES WOULD BE $4.69 to $6.49 Georgette with on the front and on the collar collection there are white, flesh and suit shade blouses. Crepe de chine, fectively hand * Crepe de Chine in white, flesh, suit shades and black. Sizes 44to'50, $19 74 FORMERLY ° $23.74 to $26.75 At the left is a silk net dress over cloth of silver. The pointed tunic and sleeves are trimmed with silver ribbon. There is also a handsome taffeta frock with a metallic thread embroidered motif. The bodice is of silver lace and silk net with a girdle of dainty flowers. It has the modish harem skirt, made on a net foundation. These are only two of the several appropriate models that are included in this collection. There is @ good assortment of colors that includes pink, Nile, light blue, turquoise, maize, and also while Third Floor, 85th Street CONTINUING THE SALE OF saa" RUGS, $9.74 An important special purchase which enables us to sell at $9.74 Rugs which we have, until recently, sold at $14.48. Because the Rugs are in patterns running through list Spring, and because they are patte ns which the mill decided to discontinue, we purchased them at remarkable concessions. The savings are yours to share! There are 31 distinctly different patterns, every Rug is perfect. They are the highest grade American Wiltons, Each Rug is 3 ft. wide x 5 ft. 3 in. long. Those Who, Wisely, Give Practidal Gifts, Don’t Overlook This! —Fourth Poor, Broadway S) Whwny, th to ie door sleeping garments, coats, ow iat bet : |" Ore <--> + ee ee - Hand Embroidery, beading, fine laces, good materials and smart lines. All carefully put together and finely finished. In the Ai model of crepe de ¢ pleated and pearl utton trimmed. I At the same low price, 200 Blouses cut on special lines that are becoming to the full figure. Georgette and A Sale of 681 Silk IN NINE GOOD STYLES $2.69 . Street Colors Taffeta and Messaline ALL WELL CUT, CAREFULLY MADE AND ATTRACTIVELY FLOUNCED, Christmas Gifts of Utility and Taste. Speech Ther Ron PETTICOATS Changeable, Black 1 I ott, woolly material that irs Veny Winw THIRD FLOOR | ath f STREET the Peet | A walle th bron celain, 6) crepe de chine, prettily embroidered. Convertible collar, $2.89 Yearly Style Changes make no inroads on the smart, conservative lines of this popular model. Well tailored, of dependable fabric, a Chesterfield should prove a splendid investment for the man who believes in getting the maxi- mum of “overcoat service” for his money. For instance, these— Men’s Silk Lined OVERCOATS (Winter-weight Chesterfield Model) Specially $97 50 Priced at e Of black or oxford unfinished worsted, lined throughout with silk of unusual quality; velvet collars. Most of them are made in the regular Chester- field model—a few are made with slightly fitted backs that add to their smartness. All sizes, ineluding regu- lars, stouts, longs and shorts-—and at a price that is unequalled elsewhere. $41.50 to $64.50 5 TEM EDS 8 PE NE PLY Te EP OF hag hls irons te Pricce-— Geely Gordian «(>See ere eae oo. Et KHAKI EIDERDOWN CLOTH Double Face $1.39 Yd. 36 inches wide Fas Kast Has Charming Things for Gilts at Less Than $3.00 @ Thee detightfat amet shops. aheunde in euggetion Lacquered Boxes, in handherchiel bones Trays lacquered im red. ayeon Square, round of oblong, O96 to§. Nut Boxes with decorated cowers, 74 Luncheon Mats and centers of Japanese me tallie tinsel cloth in printed designs, 196 + $2.96. Inkstands jn ge antique finish, like oli Pen Trays in old light or dark brone Red Lacquer Smoking 1 Cigarette Boxes, decorated lacquer, $1.49. Chinese Hand-Embroidered Slippers, $1.88 Small Bronze Vases, $1.74. Hand Decorated tncquer candlesticks, $1.74, Hand Decorated Incquer flower vases, Te, Inlaid Trays and boxes, 59 to $2.49, Incense Burners, of bronee, 98c to $2.24 Bronze Buddhas, $1.93. Sectional Powder Jars of porcelains, 49¢ Crab Shaped Salad Dishes of decorated por- er hyrnished gold, Carved Wood Boxes, natural wood inlay, 74c, Mcnochrome Porcelain Vases, $1.98, Candle Shades, 24c, 39c. fogs —Far East Department—rourth Hour ~__ WONDERLIMERIC & Meccano—For Construction Young budding boy engineers, Who revel in nuts, bolts and gears, — Build —education — Meccano—sensation! A building toy quite without peers. It makes everything you can mention, Constructions of all comprehension And windmills with ridges, Or things of a chap's Meccano Sets 94c to $37.50 higher come with motors, to make the constructions OVERCOATS _ That Are Good for Several Winters Burberry’s and Other London-Made Overcoats Smart English Slip-Ons, Ulsterettes, Great Coats, Cape Coats, Belted Coats and Form-Fitting Styles—tailored of equally smart imported ull-wo: | fabrics. In any other good store they would cost you considerably more. Tave—Fifth Moor, Broadway, Front

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