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= » «re "KELLY C?| Established 1863 Easy to Pay the Kelly Way’ Long Credit | Easy Payments ry litte RSE f (7 | ash to open an account here for any bly and pay for ‘ked in plain figu 1-piece Pr Jacobean, and Maho T. KELL ¥CO ) Suites In ot $125 to $350 “263 SIXTH AVENUE Near 17th St, * 104-106 W. 17TH ST. jen made by our motor tru IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, OPEN ‘H SUBWAY y TO-MORROW: a = ae |Dilterences of Men Over Car) {* nie ae (NO Operation Adjusted at Con- or ference With Hedley. ' Inter The old one GO AND GET TI I Linking the Home With the The “H" section of the sttbway wi opened to-morrow, a nied, and oe nen from th | Man cancelling boxes on th attan division and the subwa Knocks fivision will Neatly 3 perate the train ording t ‘ ate | to-day by John A Jof the Bro Stationmen This de ifter a conference between Vice Pres- ident Hedley of the Interborough and Mr. Phelan for the trainmen aud sta- tionmen. Prev th lineo a poly was hurt, but Moto: Hey, No. 84 Lawrence | attitude J, Ritey, No. 4 Lawres le enon the “HL n refused to do, 4 reduction i $3 Stores that Serve It ROWING out of the needs of the country, this August Sale of furniture has become an Amer- ican institution. Year after year it has been the friend of those who were wise enough to make use of it. It has furnished new homes and old homes, Palatial homes and small homes. * * * * Surely, during war-time, when the home spirit is even more important, it has even a greater service to perform. Instead of curtailing, we therefore enlarge the sale. Instead of raising prices, which every industry seems to be doing, we lower them Instead of skimping stocks, we expand them * * * * Fortunately, we began to get in our furniture long ago, when shipments were not so delayed. We have on hand now more than a million dollars of Wanamaker furniture, with another half a million expected in during August. We have more than 10,000 samples on our floors, with reserve stocks in our warerooms. * * * * We have everything that’s needed and nothing that is not needed. We have a wider range of prices than in other years because we are called upon to meet a wider pa- tronage. We have larger economies. We have only one standard of furniture —- the standard that will give satisfaction, no matter how small the price. * * * THE SALE IS ON! Each piece of furniture bears a tag showing the actual saving—anywhere from 10 to 50 per cent. John Wanamaker—in New York and Philadelphia—Presents See for yourself what the Choose what you need. sale holds for Street waste Aug CAR BUMPS BUMPER BLOCKS. blocks nd the man Ed The American August Sale of Furniture you. Compare with any other stock of furniture you know of. The more people compare the more this sale will be appreciated. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. The Amazing Variety Showing the Scope of the Sale s In Dining-Room Furniture In mahogany, walnut and oak in the various period designs. Matched suites and separate pieces. 121 Matched Suites From $98 regularly $131 To $1,711.50, regularly $2,382 Buffets and Sideboards From $31,590, regularly $42 To $300 regularly $925 China and Crystal Cabinets regularly $36 regularly $195 Extension Tables From $11.50... regularly $13 To $60. .. regularly $120 Serving Tables From $12.25 regularly $19 To $51.25 regularly $77 Dining Chairs From $4 fof straight chair reg ularly $4.50; $7. for arm chair, regularly $ , up to $117 for set of 7 chairs, regu- larly $130 From $24 To $95, In Bedroom Furniture The greatest assortment we have ever assembled; every kind of good furniture, all up to the V amaker standard. Matched suites and separate pieces, in all desired woods and enamels. 182 Matched Suites | From $45.75, .regularly $50.50 | To $1,700. ... regularly $3,400 | Bureaus From $16.25. regularly $20.50 To $120, regularly $150 Dressing Tables From $10.50, . regularly $17.50 To $68.50..... ...regularly $86 | Chiffoniers and Chifforobes From $1 regularly $13.50 To $166. regularly $185 Bedsteads From $13.50 for a full-size bed, | regularly $15, up to $450 for a pair of twin beds, regularly $1,062 44 kinds of Mattresses, $6, regularly $6.75, to $57.50, regularly $77.50 0 kinds of Bed Springs, $5.50, regularly $6.1 to $33.95, regularly $37.75. 43 kinds of Feather Pillows, 99c, regularly $1.10. to $6, regularly $6.66, August B Main Aisle Sales Dress Cotton Remnants 15¢ to $1.25 yard SIX thousand linens, skirtings and shirtings, or- gandies, ginghams and silk-and- | yards reduced. in isposal- vo | cotton combinations. Lengths from | 115 yards up to whole dress pat- | terns. Wholesale coats next season will be even higher in some in- stances than Comorrow’s clearaway | prices Women’s Washable Cape Gloves, $1.35 A REAL opportunity just now | when gloves lik nnot | be made to sell for Washa- | | ble capeskin with contrasting cro- che packs and welt; beautiful | Shades of mode and nd; one- | 5! to 7. | airs in siz Women’s French Glace Gloves, $1.35 AN equally unusual lot, though | limited to 600 pairs; made in France; pique sewn, Paris point embroide! pry; all white or black with white Taffeta Petticoats, has brought in the darker so desirable to wear with suits, This is an excel lent investment for Full, when ad vancing prices will be the rule Silk Blouses, $3.95 WERE $5.75. Satin, erepe de ebine and Georgette in many new models which have been d | the waistline in front is an ex | is on a pink ¢ | Many other sty charming collar cut in large | stitched scallops and reaching mple of perfect. workmanship seen on such low-pri orgette ps suitable to all | needs, including white silks blouse. Ribbon— Less at 47¢ yd. UR 5be grade of moire and taf- feta ribbons; the moire in pink, blue, white, 7!) inches wide; the taffeta ribbon in pink and blue with satin stripe. All on the Main Aisle, Old Building —Thursday 12,000 It would take more than from the time when prices fi soar up to the present writing. Even then much of the ‘¢ A shirt sale grades tc ed like th ym his sumr enough left ft men this and grades. y that are always so Summery WANAMAKER’S A Great SHIRT Sale to Start August Right Which is Less than Today’s Wholesale tell the story of the cotton goods market ail” sea — ir lhere are all sizes from 14 to 17 detail” would have to be omitted 0 ‘ites are th erie tanticnl’ aualition To be brief, only the important fact that shirt makers are asking John Wanamaker's price is $1.20 | forward business proposition nothing each, 3 for $3.50 $14adozen. But | more, nothing |e John Wanamaker didn’t buy these shirts | It hits every man in New York City last week, or last month because every man needs shirts ALL THE He bought them months ago~ before PIME the frenzied activity in the shirt market Ready at 9 o'clock Thursday morning sent prices skyward And your pocketbook will be glad of this kind is We Found 100 Summer Suits Our $22.50 $: TOLe rings New Savings Half-Yearly Sale of Hartford-Saxony Rugs And Bigelow-Soumacs begins Thursday morning Have you noticed the floor coverings used in the store? They are Hartford-Saxony weaves the same quality as the rugs in this sale. We use them because they are so comfort- able to walk upon and withstand wear better than any rug we know The rugs in this sale are the new “dropped Hartford-Saxony and Bigelow-Soumae rugs perfect, in more than 40 colorings and designs many copies of Oriental and Chinese rugs in the three most wanted sizes patterns of 6x9 ft . $62.50 grade .. for $47.50 8!,x10!', ft... $87.50 grade .. for $57.50 9x12 ft $95 grade . for $67.50 Tomorrow's prices are lower than these rugs are ever apt to be again Better look ahead to your Autumn needs and fill them before these are gone. | 9x 12 ft. Bundhar Wiltons, $75 grade $49.50 Third Gallery, New Building Georgette Crepe Frocks (One-third and More Under.price) at $19.50, $25, $29.50 all the French Frocks of the finest sort--ideal for August. In colors of Summer- flesh color, ashes of roses, maize, blue, navy blue, beige, and oyster white The $19.50 group includes several crepe de chine models in dark and pastel colors Also tucked and beaded Georgette in paste! tint group contair any daytime ¢ charming afternoon and garden frocks sion Dare some of our very choicest Georgette crepe frocks. ‘ome have fine pleated tunies and linen collars. lhese are wonderful afternoon gowns for August The Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Building ‘These Frocks at “$11.95 Are Worn by Well-Dressed Young Women Many a young: woman purchased several of these frocks | Their judgment | when the prices was commendat » $16.50 to $18.50. ise the dresses were good values at those prices. Now th © just that much better at $11.95. Woven che voiles in unusual dark tones ideal for wear on the weekly shopping trip in town, and for many occasions in the country of at the seashore, Plain Voiles in pastel colors noon parties Dainty Only a hundred dre: Sizes 14 to 20 years. pretty enough for informal after- white organdie and voile frocks, too Mecond floor, Old Building at $1.20 Each for $3.50—$14 Dozen und you ean draw yout refrom, will be stated conclusion tt There are 12,000 shirts in this ‘They are woven and printed madras shirts guaranteed to be fast color. There more than 100 patterns. a column to rst began to sale orroborative a straight- | you came! Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Jothing maker well known to John Wanamaker eason to make up 100 suits: » had cloth So we're giving one hundred Those who come first will have the best choice. urlington Arcade floor, New Building. all one grade) | Grand Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS & ‘Down on $50-% “ «75.00 .. i “ * 100-0 10: « «© 459-0 oe ~ «200° 00 =» 300: FREE BRAss pep goo 1 tor WwEEK OPENS aM ACCOUNT Open Saturday Evenings 164th ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or+ ganic Trouble by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “1 took Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vege etable ¢ vind for an organic trouble whieb pulled me down 1 could not foot to and put the could scarcely do my work, and ast my floor live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very hard for me “Lsaw the Com- pound advertised In our paper, and tried it. It has restored my health so T can do all work, and | am so grateful that Tam recommending it to my friends.” Mrs. D. M. Alters, R. Ro 4, Oregon, HL Only women who have suffered the tortures of such troubles and have dragged along from day to day can the relief which th famous nd herb remedy, Lydia B. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs, Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters’s condition should profit by her ree mendation, and if there are a a plications write Lydia Pinkham's Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice, The resflt of their 40 years’ experi ence is at vour service.- over three Ailliém eo- y It will increase the weak, nervous, run-down weeks’ time in many in: ances, “Ask your Doctor of drug: . about it. 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