The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1918, Page 9

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woven and very warm, A variety of color combinations. fea —Basement, 34th Street, Rene, Mantel Clocks, $5.24 In Gothic Design 10'/2 inches high 9 inches wide 5'/2 inch dial This clock has hand rubbed mahogany case and 8-day movement Strikes the hour on a_ soft-toned cathedral gong, and the half-hour on a clear-sounding bell. Camre—Barement, Front Convex glass. Big Reductions Have Been Taken on 165 Imported, Decorated China Dinner Sets If you care to own an imported dinner set and do not care to spend more than you would usually pay for an American-made dinner set, here’s an opportunity that may not be duplicated for some time to come. Number of Usually Special coe, priced. Price. 18 Limoges China Dinner Sets in Floral Designs, 101 $34.50 $24.89 28 Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets in Floral Designs, 99 39.50 29.50 24 Limoges China Dinner Sets with Border Design-, A) 44.50 33.50 14 Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets in Floral Designs, 99 42.50 31.50 60 Nippon China Dinner Sets with rder Designs, 9 34.75 24.89 21 seat China Dinner Sets with lue Border Designs, 100 29.75 21.89 Serr —Basement. 34th Street, Seamless Wool Rugs Sale Continues—at Savings of One-Fourth We brought them direct from Japan—in fact, they were made according to our own specifications, in designs of our own selection. Their wearing quality is assured. They are seamiess— and hand woven of wool yarn in the same manner as the higher priced Chinese Rugs. The designs are typically Oriental and Chinese in pattern and colorings. If we were to purchase these rugs to-day they would cost us more than the prices listed below. Were Now Were Now 27 in. x 54 in. $4.48 $3.34) 8 ft. x 10 ft. $36.75 $27.50 36 in, x 60 in. 6.34 4.7419 ft. x 12 ft. 49.75 37.25 4 ft. 6 in.x7 ft. 6in. 14.74 10.89] 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 in. 6 ft. x 9 ft. 23.74 17.74 65.50 49.75 There are still nearly Two Hundred Rugs to select from. Keaye—Fourth Floor, Broadway, Odd Lamps at '4 Less Lamps from $2.17 to $46.75 That were $2.89 to $57.50 Boudoir lamps, desk lamps and table lamps. Lamps with bases of mahogany, enamel, bronze, metal, polychrome effects, alabaster, marble or porcelain. Shades of rich silks, Chinese embroideries, hand-deco- rated parchment, cathedral glass, ete. An excellent opportunity to buy an un- usual lamp at a low price. On sale today. femre —Basement, Broadway Some Facts About Housefurnishings With a@ cream separator sold exclusively by this store, a man with as few as two cows can make dairying profitable. This separator not only takes up all the cream, but cleanses the milk of all foreign sub. stances. Shelf hardware is the term applied to light that can easily be carried on shelves or in shelf boxes. Builders’ hardware consists of heavy goods such as nails and spikes in kegs, sash weights, etc. Large stocks of both kinds in the Housefurnishings Section. Aluminum comes from baux. ite. This is found in France and other parts of Europe. Aluminum was discovered by @ man named Wholer in 1827. Tin for culinary purposes is built on a sheet steel base and then covered with a layer of tin, Our tinware is as nearly rust proof as it is pos sible to make tinware, But the big fact of all is that this 60-year-old institution is now holding sales for the third week of the Anniversary events, which for quality merchandise are sur- passing in thrift opportunities. wares housefurnishings ax VETITeveNt Bread Boxes, No. 0 size Othera up to $2.84, Bread Boxes with tray; No, 1 1.04 Others up to $3.49 Square Cake Boxes; No. @ 1.24 Others up to $2.84 Round Cake Boxes No, 1 alze 1.19 Others up to $1.64, Flour Boxes, 25 Ib, capacity — 1.74 Flour Boxes, 50 1b. capacity 1.84 Sugar Boxes, 1 1b. capacity 34 Others up to $1.29 for 8 ib. capacity. _ Cake Closets 3.84 Others up to $8.34 Double Cake Closets 8.34 Plo Closets 44 Others up to $6.49 100 Fleece Blankets, $2.19 Bought six monthe ago and priced specially on the basis of old figures. Size 72 x 84 inches. Tin Ware Heavy Weight Japanned Oak Finish | At About One-Fourth Less } Closely ‘han Usual | Sie We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only This Merchandise on Sale Todau ° Aluminum Ware 1-5 to 2-5 Less Than Usual j Heavy gauge aluminum ware, kitchen utensils of con- Many quantities are limited after Therefore come early, if you aluminum kitchen.” venient shapes and sizes. the first busy day’s selling. wish to choose a complete Percolating Coffee Pots, Double Cereal Boilers, Sauce- pans with Covers, Dresden Kettles, Lipped Preserving Kettles, Oval Melon Moulds with Covers, Round Dish Pans, Fry Pans with Hollow Handles, Lipped Sauce pans, Dresden Saucepots. Prices range from 69c for a Preserving Kettle to $1.59 for a Cereal Boiler. Galvanized Garbage Cans 24 in. high, with cover, 99¢| Galvanized Water Pails, 10- . 36¢ Size 7, 15x24) in., Size 8, 17x24 in., Heavy Galvanized Ash Cans_ | Hand Silk Weaver- $1.57 Size japan. (With reinforced. #1bs.) 7, 15x2414 in., 1.83 | Size 8, 17x24 in., $2.08 Men’s Gray Silk Gloves, 89c Milanese weave silk. 1,200 pairs—all originally priced at 97c. Neatly finished with self Paris Point or three rows of black embroidery on backs. Single clasp. | ogre —Main Floor, 35th St., Broadway A Gay Collection of French & American Millinery Ribbons At About Half Their Former Prices striped or with picot edges, a wide range of combinations. Were up to 19¢ 10¢ yd. 15¢ yd. Were up to 33c Were up to 64c 29¢ yd. 1| 49¢ yd. Were up to 94c Good quality | | 20 in. high, with cover, 69e}] quart ci Floral effects in lovely epringtine colors, smart ones orilli ntly color ribbon to trim a smart Spring hat or frock. satisfactory wear. Ribbons as trimmings are easy to sew on, inexpensive and effective. Use them. (e72—Main Floor, 34th Street, To Fill Every Woman’s Need _ d designs in Every conceivable kind of | Black Silk Hose, $1.19 Medium weight, full fashioned, lisle reinforced garter welt to insure and fine looking. | Silk Union Suits to fit Mexra—Main Floor, Lisle splicing at heel, sole aud toe, Each pair Centre The Remarkable Sale of eMatchioness Glove Silk Underwear Continues to Be One of the Big Events in ‘Silk Week”’ $3.29 | The underwear was all made to our order, of fine, durable glove silk. It is priced far below anything of similar quality found in this city. Each vest is cut on special lines to insure comfort and long wear, The Bloomers have extra fullness in the seat and legs. $1.89 Hemstitched or bodice tops. | Generously cut, reinf: Also “Slims” and “Stouts” | Similar ones,” but comfortably the un- | pretty embroidery usual figure, $3.79. knee, are priced $2.39. S. Patent Office foRre—Muin Floor, Centre, A Great Many Other Styles and Prices Are Included in the Sale We Have Chosen Just a Few of the Characteristic Pieces perfect For the benefit of those persons who did not see the first announcement, we repeat a few of the interesting facts about this sale, now going on. 1 2 - ' Silk Vests $1.89 | : Plain tailored or hem - | | stitched top—shoulder straps or bodice top with ribbon re- inforced. Pink or white. N. B, The name “Marchioness” is registered in the L The vests are cut long enough to come well below the longest corset even after shrinking. The Union Suits have a crotch that will stay closed back and front whether the wearer stands or sits. Silk Bloomers SILKS designs in rose, blue and green effects. double the price quoted above. » 24 x 48 inches. Enamel Ware Pepper White with Steel Foundation These utensils will prove their worth in wear. They Porcelain Top Table, 1,000 Soft Fleece Bathroom Rugs, 39c. These are washable and reversible, in a soft, thick quality fleece. heck and tile If bought to-day we would have to mark them Ree —Rascment, S4th Street, Rear, Wooden Necessities For the Efficient Kitchen Low-Priced for the Housefurnishings Events are double coated on steel made of one-piece foundations, well finished. eens: Poreeretay ‘ fused with heavy Rice Boilers, Preserving sheet steel, Sanitary i and easy to keep Kettles, Lipped Saucepans of clean. Frame finished 2, 3, 4 and 5 quart capacity, in white enamel. Covered Saucepots of 2, 4 and 6 quart capacity, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Tea Kettles, Oval Dish Pans and Deep Round Dish Pa Prices range from 29¢ for a $1.19 for a tea kettle. Washboilers Of heavy block $2.94 uz ANNIVERSARY « SILK SALES “February 25% ~Narch 2™10ig, tin with copper bottoms turer whose name is identified with dependable quality in tia | Size No. 8.. Cocoons and Mulberry Leaves. Fine Silk Lingerie At silk prices that make it worth while to anticipate silk lingerie needs for spring and summer. Envelope Chemises, $1.69 Crepe de chine in three styles, one tailored, two lace trimmed. All with ribbons Envelope Chemis Five style de chine, Ta $2.5 f nt crepe lace trimmed Satin Bloomers, $2.39 Good quality wash satin, with double shirring and lace at’ knee. 4007 —Third Floor, Rear | A New Silk Sweater RG % ‘ tine pocket French satins Amer silks, and especially for this store. Bx Smartness ~ ribbed weave. kusre the Satin Camisoles, 84c A tailored stitching. med with filet mesh lace Nightgowns, $3.49 model with | 2 quart lipped saucepan to Made by a manufae- hand A slip-over model trim- Square, round and V-neck styles in Empire effects and ribbon trimmed Nightgowns, $4.39 Heavy crepe de chine Daintily lace Lace trimmed and hand stitched models. Unusual $21.74 in the skirt. VIOLET GREEN Week of Silks. Third Floor, B4th Stree and taffetas, a represe well-known Sale continues to-day. It’s a slip-over in a curious serpen- The deep. sailor collar, cuffs and waistline are woven in contrasting fashion, There is'a single Two puffy. silk balls fasten at the neck, As illustrated, GOLD The price is special in keeping with the -MAKING SILK EVENT CONTINUES tativ *Marchioness” Size #6x4% inches, with drawer, Formerly priced $16.24 | $12.74 Kitchen Tal made of clear, hard map arnished legs. The legs, which are bolted to the frai may be taken out. Table may be set up in a few minutes. Size 20x30 inches, plain. Usually 93.94. Size 24x46 inches, with drawer Usually 85.95 $4.24 Clothes Wringer, with I-inch rolls. Fully guaranteed. Usually $4.66, $3.94 Towel Arm, adjustable. Regu- larly 166. 9c different #151. wood, 416 ft. size. 5 ft. size. Cream Bleached Table most onym for wearing qualit heavy and well fi eral ‘patterns, 68 Today's wholesale ce quality is 81.6814 yd. All Linen Glass Finely woven, ity without li checks. Hemmed Huck Towels. ‘These are part linen 17 inches wide. doz. Oak Medicine Cabinet, finished, and neat in appearance. With bevelled mirror Mtustrated. Usually $4.34. $3.69 Wall Clothes Dryer, conven- iently made, with eight drying arms. Cotton Clothes quality,, solidly braided length. Oak Shoe-Blacking Case, with top of carpet or leath- erette. Usually $1.74 4 Ironing Table, 4!5 ft., adjustable to heights. Ironing Boards, made of clear white Very strong. papered and well finished Usually 81.03. Usually 1.12 Important Thrift News About Household Linens and Towels Double Damask Dinner Nap- $1.49 yd. Toweling. prorbent qual Blue and red 24 (Cotton and linen) i huck-a-back that launders so. satisfactorily. All plain white with hemmed ends. FIRE —Seoond Voor, 26th Street 5 ft. Ladder, safely constructed and strong. Stained. Usually $2.23. $1.84 Oak Medicine Cabinet with two shelves. Usu- ally $2.61 $2.19 well strongly constructed Special 21e Lines, best 50 ft. Usually de. dle Illustrated. $1.34 5 Titus sually Now $1.19 All parts sand 59e 79 kins, Priced ut least one- fourth less than usual because there are no cloths to match, fine, double satin damask round designs. Highly finish, 24 inches $8.94 doz. Dainty Ite each Our own importation, Today's wholesale cost, 83.50 29 each On Sale To- Day—The Special Purchase of Panels and Curtains f Scrim and Net Fi suitable lor every room their special prices. THE PANELS $2.97 $3.49 Would usually be | Would usualiy be $4.74 (0 $5.24 $5.24 10 99.94 $2.49 Would csually be $3.96 $4.99 ollection of made-in- silks, manufactured The prices are less than elsewhere, less than our own usual prices, and less than silks of equal qualities may be priced for some time to come. $2.97 Yd. * Marehic Black Dre Sutin, 35 ins. wide, Heavy qualit |, S189 Yd. Dress hes wide. Americar k Dress Taffeta, 40 inch © Yd. Black Dress $1.29 Yd. Striped Dress 35 inches wide $1.89 $1.49 Yd. “Marchioness” Black Satin, 36 inches wide $1.98 Yd. “ Marchioness” Black Faille, 35 inches wide $1.39 Yd. Imported Shantung Silks inches wide. 98 Yd. Black Dress Satin, Pure Silk 1.59 Yd. American Black Dress Satin, inches wide. Dre White and natural color only SMecserond Floor, ith Street Dress 40 0 SILKS FOR SUMMER SUITS Similar qualities sold elsewhere at $3.00 yard Tint iin onoerenmenmnn AM. May ¢ be casamaars $1.49 Yd. “Marchioness” Black Taffeta, 35 inches wide. $1.98 Yd. “Marchioness” Black Satin, 35 inches wide. quality $1.79 Yd. French Dress Satin, 40 ins. wide. $1.49 Yd. Dress Dress Superior t pinches $1.59 Yd. Dress Satins in street and even- ing shades, 40 inches wide. SPORT COATS AND SKIRTS, 60 made curtains, every one of th the house. edgings, insertions and motifs of fine laces. drawn work, some embroidery. woman who can judge curtains will appree $1.98 $2.97 Would usually be | Would usually be $2.49 to $3.49 $449 Kearse —Vourth Floor, The Trimmed with Some have 1. Every te these at White and THE CURTAINS $3.49 Weuld usually be $4.96 to $5.49 Bhth ae, Some Facts About Silks One ounce of eggs produces 30,000 silkworms. These pro- duce a harvest of 130 to 140 fresh cocoons, the ultimate yield being 12 pounds of silk properly reeled. Since 1880 the silk production of the world has more than doubled. America is first in the con- sumption of raw material, France second, Lyons is the headquarters of the trade in dress silks, St. Etienne and St. Chamond in ribbons. 33,868,885 pounds of silk, amounting to $156,085,649, were imported by America in 1917, Silk was first introduced into England in the reign of Henry VUIL. French Protestants were first incorporated as silk weavers at Spitalfields, London, in 1629, This store was not the first to sell silk, but it is the first to devote a series of events to the sale of silk merchandise as “a week of silks,” to exemplify the spirit of this 60-year-old in- stitution | dependable merchan- ices lower than any ¢, but for cash only.” = | ie

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