The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1918, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918, 8 | FEBRUARY WEDDING February FURNITURE SALE=Tuesday | jg". Tomorrow Is Second Day of Courtesy in the Famous Wanamaker Sale oth Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered March Ist , These Courtesy Days of ad- We also planned ahead to vance selection ave more import- have come in during February | ant than eyer this year because enough shipments to fill the February is cut down to 18 aps made by early selling. ‘ open-store days by the coal-sav- ut at the present outlook these ! ing Monday holidays. shipments may be delayed by } Visit the sale as early as the government freight embar- ! you conveniently can. You will goes. not only serve yourself but you _ The present is assured; there | will aid the Government in 4 is enough furniture here now. adjusting bosiness to war conditions. The future is uncertain; both as to sup- | You will serve yourself by getting plies of furniture and prices, the one sink- —first pick of our entire stock; , ing, the other rising. —-the one-of-a-kind things that cannot be | The February Sale, in a few words, is | duplicated ; | this: | —the half-price pieces that go first. --the entire Wanamaker stock of home | , }| There will be great demands made on furniture; ' our stocks because we seem to be about the —added to the special February Sale pur- |{!, Miss Florence Lincoln, who, mais | only large store that has prepared for this chases; Club at ' February Sale as abundantly as in other + --more than a million dollars in all; faseuan “a F years. | - aig at 19 to 50 per cent. under nor- || 4 » Untveratty Place Presby- This will bring us even larger-than- daa “alse Lin nter of Mr usual business, because the buying of home AYCRA Se RAVI 2o7her cont: | KW, Laneole of Ne. ei [furniture during February will largely There is no sale in the world that equals Jy cee aw tie on oF at R ] I li Fil L N k concentrate at Wanamaker’s. | Eig SF erytary Sale of furniture now PO ea ach, core eaten! eal italian Filet Lace NecKwear © a | e are ready NOW to meet this extra Ceeding in our two stores—New York and |Jitsa, “Aviation Sections) , - : as Berend on bl services. We brought in Philadelphia. | canciones Beautiful Shapes—Exceptionally Soft Qualities--Wonderful Values Lee eee ee eee eee cee neem d of time our furniture shipments. | i t ; tag 5 ' F A shipment has just been received although orders were placed many months ire furniture is now on our floors end in | wh pee ind prove this statement | Hotes in Society | | 880, and will be offered at unusually moderate prices. our New York warerooms. | | Every Odd Blouse to Go Now $2.86 to $9.50; were $5.75 to 6.60. eee em ence senmncemrcencemeem sams New Building || | Features of This Neckwear Are: ee: ||| Mr and Mrs, Lovin Hicks Camp- . , . Re Wie 1 of No, 124 West 82d Street an- Made exclusively for James MeCreery & Co, after our original and distinctive ement of rel patterns; each piece of Neckwear made in one piece and not from lace by the yard. ollyday, to The Weadiie Sil ove bake “ Collars. ....3.95, 4.95, 7.95, 9.50, 10.75, 12.50 and 14.50 . | Collar end Cull Scts.......eeeee- 15.75, 17.50 and 19.75 Great Sunrise Sale in Silk Rotunda $50,000 Worth of Our Fine, Scarce Silks, for $20,000 Prices made to be final. Quantities limited to yardage quoted. 5,000 Yards Plain Tussor Sport Silks In our stocks today at $2.50 yard; sixty-five shades $1 Some, one-of-a-kind, ranging UP to a $35 blouse for $15. Every odd blouse in our stock is included (60) and it’s really a lovely collection containing all the little novelties and ench copies G «|| such. + Geor | satins. White, paste! and suit | shades, et announces the engage- ii Sasser, Mibe ortenee| [4 SALE OF 2.000 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF aa nb iment NOVELTY JEWELRY uturday at ‘Third Moor, Old Building. | z ues r ' - inches wide; the fabric imported and converted in this councry 5 Hasalle Hlombene, daumhtarrct ~ » yo lad -4 cs | 85 Refrigerators— a ss e : arn iiies Hates nS amn ae IEEE Regularly Priced at 75c to 2.95 | | Much Less 5,000 Yards Stripes, Plaids, Brocades No. ito il Hirnat baoarye CHR 5 In our stocks today at $2 to $4.50 yard; all wide yoods, $1 25 yard brid 50c | 1.00 some imported. . 5,000 Yards Poplin and Corded Silks | 15,000 Yards Mr | In this assortment will be found Suthis assortment will be found [mport, > . § ve a uro | Sane ed and Domestic Novelties consisting o! | In our stocks today at $3.85 yard; 40 inches wide, dark- wa 4 | Novelty Drop and Button Earrings) | Qisntal Brooches, det Lorgnette Chains, SOL S€2 POS CHSS2SSOSES4 £E2S4L UBB Sette errr yt ee TN i colored, mostly na blue, although sufficient variety of mon Velvet Collars, Combs, Hat Pins, | Jet Necklaces, Novelty Bead Neckla ‘ other colors to last an hour or two sie a Sterling Silver and Gold-filled Link Guard Chains, Sautoirs, Pearl Nec’ lift cov , ~ 4's Buttons Noveliy. Bead Necklaces with 10-kt. Gold clasp, Sterling Silver or tA 1,500 Yards Brocaded Satins ») cap ps ; ‘ meets | Gold-filled Pocket Knives, Gold-filled in, 21 in, deep, 45 ineinnaia. _ ; , eaate yard Dorine Boxes, Oriental or Rhinestone | Waldemar Vest Chains, Combs, Real | P In our stocks today at $6.50 yard; imported; 40 to 42 e Bs Pi iB he Gold, Gold » 3 2 partment house style, «at ae 4 A ih ie) ‘i in > ar ins ane rooches; Gold, Golc Cameo Brooches, Scarf Pins and La } $21—were § Ii hold 109 Ths, jee inches wide; 88 color combinations—light and dark effects. 1,500 Yards filled, Silver, or Silver-plated mountings. Vallieres; also many other Novelties. size 26 in. wide, 19 in, deep, 54 ir ae sera J ma SPECIAL. NOTE &, apartment house style, On account of the great Government di « lor wool and cotton, it is i A eigasta Ree emene House styl On account of the great Government demand tor wool and cotton, it is true patri . fete 0. wie, Sin doe, 8 tay" hers boug an afford thet thy prison ate ase aay prevailing ny -_ ennttalty Prepared Sale » high. silks of the quality and wantability of these 4 Beventh Gaiters, New Building i Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building a ; WOMEN NS) HOUSE DRESSES imi mia i et ae or | (Size 36 to 44) 9 ° ° ' i THIS IS SMILEAGE WEEK 1. House Dress made of Striped Gingham with AVISM-USINE Javes LUesday Wiorming BY CITY PROCLAMATION doy whit aa ars oh ’ ° ~ fe F 4 Women’s $7 to $10 Shoes—$4 pair | Women’s $2.50-82.75 Gloves, $1.95 pr. mp ‘theatreal Ex ent | 4 Clearaway of 1,308 pairs of shoes which have been $7 to ine Fr kid, equal in « 7 detail to gloves we | I K $10 in our own stocks. We would not let them go for so littie 7 The kidskia is soft, ar 2 : | . if the tops were higher than 7 and 8 inches, as we could not go ly eut to fit perfe ss * into the market now and buy shoes of equal quality to H ‘ wholesale for the price we are offering these shoes to ou anOF | * H | clients on "Tuesday f | ‘ The lot m 1eous one and the daylight users will | bd have the first choice, All sizes in the collection, but not in r HOM | a | every style. } as ur $2.50 ¢ ut $1.95 | c | Besides the few-of-a-kind shoes there are good stocks of — | Ret ~ vin floor, Old Building || | | \ Black putent oes with cloth tops—black paten > ean oy ' y foarhen inse shore shons with cloth tone Linck patent | D5e to Zac Laces—l0c to 25e¢ yard |)"; i tops black cal lack kid lace 2.500 yard et, Orienial, shadow lace, Venise and | r hoes—black kid ite kid tops. ne b F nds, edyes and flounci | a ah sizes ie the collection and the styles and height of First floor, Old Building 4 jeels is varied enovvh to suit every taste | » | . mL: | | Muin floor, Old Building Raccoon Muffs—a Third Less | | ; 15 muffs at $10; 10 muffs at $14 | ot una $ yr ’ Y = 17,8 ib Pld. | ai Wemen’s Coats, Dresses, Skirts All natural raccoon of excellent quality Py New! Tu min Second tloor, Old Building | a d rT corning. ~ J n+ tra@ds: Moh looking | ° ’ ° pad ’ IAD © SISTE 4 { (lL eaaaet peeteras wore $19; rich looking = §Q Little Boys’ Suits at $7.50 | PLAYS WAR, SHOOTS SISTER ‘ | ‘ 60 DRE Fin ; 31 were $9: 12 were $10.50; 7 were 812 Aare , | oe fo A Be ‘nih 0; fluffy ng MS (Oth Oty ; 4 I " ; i frocks, taffeta and tulle, 7 ) Practical serge x quite a variety—a | Leen, y i: | | 100 SKIRTS $6.75 to $7.50; silks, aatins and Some have white collars that will need laundering, i at ti { serges; plain co Second floor, Old Building Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 4 : Women’s Plaid Skiris | i ; , ? 7 a ys 4 i. é 1 | 100 Crepe <'e Chine Nightgowns $11.50 sale, 0 shirts nade of a , Now Ho, W more, Delicate pink, trimmed with ae . y plait \ Vhird floor, Old Buildin ny ~ a ‘ A Oe \ yay, \ 8 l ‘ ? uot Second floo:, Old Buildir j $. Plaid ¢ ! iH) \ ; 5 99F Mone ny Mtbie ° a , ° 7 ¥ : oa f rof White Pigne; two pockets 3.75 - " 325 Crepe de C hine Bodices, $1 290 Silk Envelope Chemises, $2.45 4 hi er snantgstise ekg eels alll ) ; Vere mare Tauern trimmed, of course. They will look Vory good yalue, as wornen will realize n they | _~ 5. Chant House Dre with long sleeves Aprons, made of heavy white 4 | pretty under sheer Summer blouses. All pink, , Pink or white, some with the pretty bodice shoulder stra Ve Cure & Cold in One, Dag orgendie coll ith embroidery edge. Blue or Lawn; Veneck and lang sleeves, 220 & {* Third floor, Old Building Third floor, Old Building | sito aid Wacho ati «tte alt| Lavender, 2.95 Square Kerchiets 39c ee al ne one “ ' ve

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