The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1918, Page 9

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‘ Congresstonal WASHIN can Senate Joint con following as membe: can Congressional mittee | California, Juli Charles B. John Q. Til smith; 1 Mana, Willa ITON and rence | eczema anil most ote ious internal disorder Kentu Going South Some Time in February? Thousands of New York people go South in February, as that month is the most trying of the winter, If you intend to seek the warmth of the Southla consult the experts in our Public Main Floor Balcony, 34th Street, ransportation tickets, hotel reser- nd to the shipment of your baggage. Combinations | 84c $1.39 Formerly $1.39 and $1.79 All dainty. Corset cover and drawer styles of fine nainsook with edgings of imported em- broideries. Many lace trimmed. More than a dozen styles of corset cover and skirt combina- tions in simple and elaborate | models, 84c to $2.79. Kivere—Third Floor, Rear Batiste Bloomers _| Pink batiste bloomers with elastic at knees, 39c. With lace edgings at knees, 69c. With ruffles of lace, satin or Georgette crepe, 94c. Mewe—Third Voor, Kear 4 Chemises, 84c, $1.24 Many Styles Of nainsook, daintily trimmed with laces and embroideries. Some simple models of cotton crepe. Shoulder strap models. Many trimmed in back and front in the same manner. Smve—Third Floor, Rear Corset Covers Of sturdy materials trimmed with strong laces and embroideries, 29c. Of nainsook, patly trimmi 46c. Of fine materials h pretty laces and embroideries, some with lace cap sleeves, 89c. cogs —Ti Hear Flesh Satin Camisoles Trimmed with filet mesh lace, 69c. Hand embroidered in pastel stitching or trimmed with lace and ribbon, 94c. Trimmed with wide bands of lace, or top of Georgette crepe, $1.39. (ae é@e2—Third Floor, Rear White Corduroy 46c, 79c yd. inch narrow wale white corduroy. ed price elsewhere, 75c¢ yd., 46e yd. 86-inch wide wale white corduroy, absolutely fast pile. Verified price else- where, $1.00 yd., 79¢ yd. aww—Second Moor, Black Broadcloth tg; $2.39 yd. Usual price $2.97 yd Fine quality broadcloth in a good, lustrous black. Correct weight for suits and skirts. Sponged and shrunk, 54 inches wide. ewe —Second Foor, Women’s ’Kerchiefs 19c each Linen initialed handkerchiefs, odds and ends, all formerly priced at higher figures: Sheer or heavy linen. Nearly all are hand embroidered. Regular size Qererz—Main Voor, Centre Women’s Laced Shoes, $3.89 This is a clearance price on serviceable street shoes of black leather with sturdy fibre soles. Marked down because size range is incomplete ene —Sero t., Broadway h Street “loor, Bhth St, Kear Dress Trimmings la 49c to $1.98 yd. cto $5.94 i Wer P| Reductions of half and more than half FY on colored be aded and spangled trimmings | for dresses. Reduced because many are short lengths and in some instances color hs assortments are incomplete. ie 84 inch to 5 inches wide (hava —Main Vioor, S4th Street Committers Chosen) * fe Work tn States, Jan presenta of t Camp 1# Kahn; Colorato, | Peas; Oklahor Connecticut, | n; Idaho, Addison T. | trove Ken’ Martin BH, Madden; in- | Hf. Dillon; R, Wood; Iowa, P, Woods; Kansas, Philip P. i ky, Caleb Powers; Matne, Jolin ‘Timberlake; We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, MASTER SPEED-UP SALES To Give the Most for War-Shortened Weeks EASONABLE merchandise, the things now most in demand, are specially priced for Speed-up Sales, as will be seen by the following announcements. Some of the items are sharply reduced, E while others bear figures well under A\a¢ys usual “‘Lowest-in-the-City” prices. As the quantities in some of the lines are limited, thrifty shoppers should come before noon to avoid disappointments. man; Massachusetts, Samuel B. Wing. | Mondell low; Michigan, Frank D, Scott; Minne- palen ac widate for : New | Representative M: Jersey, Willian igo, Senator A |Norman J. ¢ wld: Ohio, on D, | Dick 7’, Morgan; Ore: | on, Nicholas George &. ; Rhode Island, Ata: uth Dakota, Cha ee, Richard W. tin; Vermont, IP >. Bascom H. Hadley; Toward Sutl a Vir herland; aint. |Joun J. Been: Wy This organization will di iea in all th Favors Extending Pensious | WASHINGTON, Jan, 24 nnott; Pennayly tend the Pension Law of 1912 to ofvers andy Ara: [and enlisted men of all State Militia | $0.0 and other State officers that served cmon. Pros | RHEUMATISM CONQUERED nat | At Home in Your Own Bathtub With Sulfluid. Quit Dangerous Drugs. ! long ah with drugs A bill to ox Bidway, H4th to 35th but for Cash Only White Kid Gloves 2736 Pairs Real $1.29 KH S—Main Foor, 35th Street, Metal Laces---Half Priced 12c to $1.44 yd. Were 24c to $2.89 yd. Imported Tinsel Lace Edgings and Bands, in Gold Old Gold, Silver and Steel. For trimming evening dresses, millinery, lamp shades and art embroidery. #4.74 buys a kit coney muff, & that price range are muffs of nutr 1 (07 inches wide. ewe —Main Floor, Centre Separate Fur Muffs $4.74 to $29.75 Regular prices would be $7.74 to $44.75 75 a skunk muff. Hludson seal In between dyed muskrat), kit muskrat and beaver, all priced at savings of one-third and more Come—Third Floor, 34in Street Sweater Sets for Women, Sets consist of sweater, tam o’ shanter and scarf brushed wool. around belt. Rose, Copenhagen, gray, $10.74 Reduced from $12.74 I Made of large sailor collar and all- The scarf has fringed ends. The sweater has a The tam has a tassel. en, corn Mowe —Third Moor, S4th Street Odd Watches, $8.94 to $67.50 Unusual watches, every one of them $896.75 Worth for $503.00 Originally priced $20.89 to $124.00 There are several fine, slender models, « splitsecond timing watch, a quarter-hour repeater, an octagon watch, a triangular watch, a pocket-piece watch, watches that were 822.89 each are priced at $8.94, Seven Other reductions in proportion, Some of cut beautiful heavy metal frames Bungalow aprons of percale, | in light and dark stripes and figured patterns Buttoned in back, Regular price 59 Princess bungalow aprons Some hay Mare—NMain Floor, 34th Street, Broadway Fine Velvet Handbags $9.94 to $32.50 Were $15.89 lo $44.60 velvet, some of velvet brocade—all rich and corners or edges of solid gold. A few with The new prices are substantially less, FF —Maio Floor, 34th Street Bungalow Aprons Bungalow aprons of light and dark striped percales, checked gingham and plain colored chambray, some buttoned in front, some middy 46c of in plain pink or effects, 79c blue. These have two | Regular price 94¢ pockets, 59c | Regular price 79 Bungalow aprons in two | Bungalow aprons of fine quality percale or chambray trimmed with con- trasting colors, Regular price $1.29 models, one buttoned in front, the other in back, round neck and the other V-neck, Regular price $1.19 Gemre—Third Vloor, Rear One has $1.49 94c i eenmmrnnononnmmonmnnememamenmas AM llcy ° Co rarammmemencrmnnnanamancn: French Kid Our Usual ‘“Lowest-in-the-City” Price Is $1.79 Two Clasp, Beautifully Soft Skins, White or Black Embroidery. Our Speed-Up Sale of Drugs This Sale of Drugs and Toilet Articles will continue until Friday, 6? M. See this evening’s Globe for details. It will pay our friends to supply their needs fot months to come during this sale. feFe—Main Poor, Hear “Baby Sci” Embroideries Of Swiss and nainsook, i ings and insertions that m Usuial price would be Ie yd 7c yd. 114 to 2 inches wide. Usual prices would be 12¢ and Ife yd 9c yd. | Ge7e—Nain Floor, Men’s Handkerchiefs 6 for 59c White cambrie handkerchiefs with eol ored initial in colored embroidered dia mond, hemstitched. Serviceable quality CiFe— divin Voor, Centre se Gingham Tissue Voiles 27c yd. i 2,000 yards in fast color checks, stripes /3 | Y% to Linch wide. | | Street and plaid effects, appropriate for summer tub frocks. 27 inches wide Sheer White Nainsook $1.74 for piece of 10 yds. i} A durable quality. suitable for lingerie fa and i ts’ wearables. 89 inches ia 600 pieces of nainsook at this special price Memre—Second Moor, Centre Nursery Towels 59c & 69c AN pure linen a convenient size for Specially priced hemstitched, others and scalloped. In nursery use. Mame —lhied Door, Some hh Street, Kear Satin Ribbon, 29c yd. A staple article that we always have in stock and sell regularly for 476 wd.) All silk satin in all the wanted color; 54) inches wide Ath Street Girls’ Gingham Dresses $1.79 Formerly $1.96 to §2.96 Pretty girlish styles in plaids, tripes end plait Empire and S styles. Some with smocking, some with touches of hand stitching, etc 6 to 14 ye fee: 1 Voor, Street Misses’ Coats $19.74 = Formerly $23.74 a A smart model in velour, t or Yosemite with a large ec of nutria, seal ed Opossum or natural raccoon. Crossed belt, pockets. Peau de eygne lined ghout, Nay green, Burgund her. Ce eee bh Street, Broudwar Hemmed Huck Towels 24c each Our Usual Price 29¢ Eaux To-day's ¥ e cost for ‘ this identic y 84.00 doz, They are part linen, vy and long 500 dozen of them 1 pe oor. 1 Floor, 5th Street Madeira Bread Tray Doylies 23c each Our Usual Price 29¢ F 1,000 of t Real Madeira embroi in a variet nty patterns, hand er broidered on pt en, Ovals 6x 1inches [2 ond Voor, 25th Street ten mi EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918, 16. 0. P, PICKS CAMPAIGNERS. | Peters; Maryland, Wrederick Tomorrow at Wanamaker’s ——Store Closes at 5 P. M. New 450 Men’s Suits at $16.75 1,315 Overcoats at $19.75 in the FIRST REDUCTION of all our regular stock sack suits of $22.50 to $27.50 grades, and overcoats of $25 to $32.50 grades; and a further reduction in our Winter Sale sack suits and overcoats of the same grades. Imagine a Wanamaker Suit, Today, at $16.75! 158 are our $22.50 grade 188 are our $25 grade 104 are our $27.50 grade Sizes 34 to 46. Suits in this group for men who take 34 to 44 in regular measurements, 34 to 46 to 38 short, 37 to 46 stout; worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres; Wanamaker styles, amaker tailoring, Wanamaker durability. Imagine a Wanamaker Overcoat, Today, at $19.75! 389 are our $25 grade 458 are our $27.50 grade 302 are our $30 grade 166 are our $32.50 grade All lined with silk. Oxfords and blacks, with silk velvet collars. Fancy mixtures. Good walking length. Cut in models that are tiked by efficient men, and by young men who appreciate the value of a good appearance. 1 ° ° as : These Prices for the First Time Tomorrow Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Broadway at Ninth, New York $33,000 of Royal Wilton Rugs for $22,000---Friday Morning terns and colorings ar | put on them are lower the Discontinued patterns the large majori ty of them in the popular 9 x 12 feet size. the best assorted we ave been able to offer for some time. Hardwick Wilton Rugs Grade Special | . 7 x Grade 1 4lox Toft $30.75 $20.50 | 8 ft. Sin. x 10 ft. 6 in......$66.50 6xOft. 36.75 | 9x 12 feet... ’ +e 71,00 1 81, x 1019 ft... 82 55.00 Oxi2 ft. ; ‘* 39,00 59.50 | Hartford Saxony and Bundhar Wilton Rugs Bigelow Soumac Rugs 84 x 1014 ft.. $59.50 $39.75 | 8 ft. Sin. x 10 ft. 6in...... $80.00 9x 12 feet. 42.60) | 92:12 {e8t........ sevens -. 85.00 rine 8 lll **No Curtailment at Wanamaker’s” The February Sale of Furniture Will Proceed as Usual Overcoming delayed shipments, factory close-downs, scarcity of labor and materials, higher prices and all war-time obstacles. I'wenty-five « is of furniture specially bought for the sale have already arrived, ‘Uhieir now on our sales floors and in our warerooms. Sixteer c re in transit, near at hand, and will be unloaded any day. Fifty me arloads of furniture have been purchased and are scheduled to arrive during Februa More Than a Million Dollars ($1,138,348.00) of Furniture All will be offered in the February Sale at discounts on individual pieces ranging from 10 to 50 per cent All grade f home furniture will be offered—from the lowest prices at which good furniture be made, up to the finest furniture that America has yet produced. vo mat home to be furnished, or what room (except the kitchen); no matter how |ittl how m you desire to pay—your furniture need can be met in this Febru , always at a worth-while saving. Furniture is a Necessity Furnitur 1@ essentials of living. America is going to keep up her HOMES. We r to keep the “home-spirit’ burning. What our boys are fighting for “ we must keep working and living for “over he The \\ ri s of Home Furniture renders a service even greater in War-time I , because it enables every family judiciously and sssities of home-making. ) purchase the ne ‘ up. New apartments and houses are fur- economically t \I nished t { 1 into > York and the metropolitan district. New furniture a nee ity Jo ane his « nd od furniture, always existing and even now increasing, Wana ‘ i { February Sale with us large volume and assortments ws usual, beeaua is a public utility and the February Sale a national institut Saturday, January 26, Is First Courtesy Day On j 1 or other ¢ vf 5 1 am bn ide, all t , Wednesday and Thursday, the < of furniture may be leisurely in- ransactions and deliveries to date from pect Pat- The prices any prevailing for equal grades—about the prices we ourselyes would have to pay today. A few of the sizes and Hardwick & Magee French Wiltons Speciat $44.50 47.50 $53.50 56.75 Third Gallery, New Building

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