The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1919, Page 11

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— 4 _THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 ebruary at {faeuafn.--the Bievest Buying” Furniture Month in the Year Forney A. T. Btewart & Co. $17,000 Savings on Broadway at Ninth, New York. Ulsters Changed Lines Store hours, 9 to 5.30. New Sta le SILKS ‘ a You Have Got wehlte nd al ave a doesn’t it? Maple silks, in | New—For Men | } in New $10 Hats ;: nnd pretty dotted and striped designs rhe to Have a Grip “bread-and-butter silks, always in demand. 13,000 yards A few months back we feature of a whole of them at $17,000 sevings But here t e, today, he ad made some — ulsters group of inter on Yourself ha ont ue shelves of seven manufacture , priced $65, went out ing hate is the to enable you to undertake att Men liked width of the the new and important things —_—$— —$— eas! : constantly going on in these Choose at $1.58 yd | : brims in front. large enterprises, now prac- Ahad lot y we have had a new They protrude tically one, in Philadelphia 40-inch Crepe Meteor, §% Motoring dn Two Ways--- More Furniture is bought in February than in any other month—in the February Sale. 2. Ahundred dollars or a thousand dollars buys more furniture— prices are down, y People are le out of new | considerab'y be at home in February. They are in their ! ! Satin Messaline, $2.50 grade " > em aterials homes a great ¢ ‘They become more acquainted with and in York at the old grade—2,000 yards, in. bl | "1,200 ya ie of the same good materials, yond the face the f athe heir homes. A rele ; , ) ) yar | and by good management 4 ne furniture needs ot their homes nd they know these 4, T art stand and its whit and 30 of the mos t v8 aemeen The new shaj needs can be lied Febr ith grea uy y adjoining new building, occu- desirable shades. : in | have got the price down to and edged gs : Sa eee TE ROVE ery WICH, Br ORY \Cruerreny Avene e' ful a zs ee Chiffons and Rt $45 Péten Pre a because ying two fu locks on | : : 4 i y by ) ie from ‘Tenth to | $2.50 Tub Satin — 1,000 yards, m ifotee front to t They al ; P i D Kighth ‘street, and from Miia fase oe fancies ar rices Are Down ‘ Broadway to Fourth avenue. To operate three great build- ings, always necessary to be full of fresh goods from every part of Tub Satin—3,000 yard brow And the variety is “up’’——up white and flesh Math fer, OW Butding, BUPRBLon Aca to Worsted Wilton Rugs The. Wanarmalee February New Buil he i ol t 5 Sale offers the Store’s er HaiGeaa! oc new ieuoun, erate rey a Quarter Less stock of home furniture gives Gar to ante Gateae, ot Misses’ $2.50 Worsted Wiltor re the sturdiest of Wilton rug The discounts of 10 to 50 per cent.; j f . HeCUHne a minieas aid sanvetion Now Want Suits Nightgow ns, $1.95 our own stocks, are priced a quarter below our regular pr amounting to hundreds of thou ' f A ‘ All perfect. An interesting variety of patterns ond colori sands of dollars neck model with tucked Many of the patterns can be matched up in most of the s' ae era Noe Sprvial In All a Million Dollars control, of certain! productiors, . and still further, the best terns HE pendulum has swung back! to a cash bu quantities of new goods every W yarn is twisted to give it ater durability. 441, taken from together with special purchases é Fashion has created suits that are different chic girlish! ps make their tts ; re aioe ewan The suit with the short coat is a aednee ' if i Hierkey & Gay bedroom suites each a third less in { ° and attrac ear prima for ihe of 14 to £ wiante Bis Pet price form one of the special purehases key & Gay he American m rH the severely tailored model nS. 8.00 6. 20.111) x 15 ft 5 make some of the finest furniture tha Ametica produces. having been offrom lines, is appropriate for a gir Third floor, Old Building Third Gallery, New Building lhe prices range from $510 to about $1,784 Government work, are not er The suit with Tuxedo collar (illust for our. aj al type of dressy suit for voung 1 and braid- rn > that adds an admirable touch land and It giting ready to give us thing KS we used edi in aw Samples! — Moderate Price Furniture But the February Sale offers very mcderate price bed to get, which were not mde in of richness. + 5) . ‘ id ~> room furniture »~a T-piece gray enamel set, for ine America, but should be a will A : ‘, ‘ i lso— gray ens ‘ es A Many Prices from $25 to $ | i Boys Wash Suits ! ¢ ‘ stance, for as little as $187.50, is to be had Strictly tailored suits of serge be | ' And also moderate price dining-room furniture—a 4- worth having, within Imita- begin ot Fw see LE : i 020 of Them—$3.50 toi aan piece American walnut set for 311% tions stated above, wil be $47.50. ar $6 Grades—ALL at , And living-room furniture a d-piece mahoganys in our Stores & pos- Tricotine in navy blue and be ige; serge in ) arades—ALL a finished set for as little as $66. sible and | pial 48 : hone aaa ee, and | y Samples! You know what that m fine fabries, good Pp nate ¥ styles, careful tailoring, e variety. suit came from a ” l-chosen fabrics. ett > ' , are i ond to maker who hi ) See Fo or Yours: if Second floor, a nation-wide reputation for qu Models— Oliver Twist, Middy, Junior Norfolk, and others Fabrics-- Linen, rep, Palmer cloth, Oriental crepe, chambray, twilled Annual Sale Ps lothstand others. s 3 to 9 years. whway at self. All the February Furniture Sale and people are making their own any selection without seeing what the namaker Sale offers would be like going to Washington and failing to see the Capitol Juilding. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Gallery, New Building now in progres pher street Sheridan Boys’ Store, Second floor, Old Building. ' SHUEES) BAL SBS ator? Tea and Coffee Sets Featured : Sth street station m Broa Sub: and Ator Place T° open the Sale: with 80 tea sets and 30 coffee sets ion on Interbonugh lead is somewhat of an achievement when all sterling right into the Store silver tablew: arce, due to Government com- 1 7 i mandeering of fa ies during the war. -J Auditoriim To offer these sets at 20 to 30 per cent. le orice when silver bullion is still $1 an ounce, ar 1 iesday — aftenoon at ii ; ; : low as in recent sales, is still more remerk- h Globe Musi '. prices as abe Pn ea tea sets from $150 to $450 For Women’s anehe Habe Ilelen Weiler, , i ie coffee sets from $50 to $165 © NOW 2 y Nearly- Made arvin Loh - ~ Gordon K ; Sep ee Dresses Id DS leressnn Ghatrmans In fact. the low prices on all pieces ah ee, Straw Hats Teer thanehali theranie see ae ne nat expectation that s would be higher Nai Ra, NTR AP ETL First Gallery, New Building is . ntly found to be untru For instance: Faced with Georgette} ($2 ae: eels Ot Felt | ts ut $16.50 Vegetable dishes at $42. Specially purchased ( blue, black, green and Bold! HAWL, Plaids Amc the new sports fabr' Big and bold aad bright Compotes at $20. Water pitehe: $4x. e N ‘ Bread trays at % Vai $33. ote, Fine looking in the pictures and really exceptional. Made | / spoons, 2 Y . forks, knives and of lacquered st ceed with rough straw faced with Georgette rvers are at § ar cent. under 1918 in rose, Copenhagen or henna. : ees aw MhAtAN ats pries for the fe a to 30 per cent. under for Ever so mar ves; high crowns, poke mushrooms, toll ju t like ate " Seon A Pry fancy all i pattern that I brims, turned up on one-sided hat dsing!! close fitting hat With hi fective Kin Boek bein good n ation x the silver remains silk flowere, buckles, ribbons, ete. rly su this special price pinations and striking blac’ inthe ‘family. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building and white atte ts 54 inches wide. Little Enough for Misses’ Good Coats brown Velted or with a sash. Ready to wear except for sewing up the front seam and the hem. Si 16 to 3 Down-Stairs Ste New Building ° ° Sample Spring Suits For Seventy-five Women ort : They're Here at $25 to $39.50 wvery year about this time Box coat suits one ot New York's clever with gilets manufacturers turns over to with vestecs Tea spoons start at $10 doz. £28"Coz, Dessert spoons at $27 f n floor, Old Building Silver Courts, Main floor, Old Building. 4 A ten White Mountain Washington mansion at ’ But Important us his advance line of spring its with belts yen arena rk aD REFRIGERATORS These were $25 to $29.75 coats ‘ Pp ; uli at a discount of 25 per ae eee aca , 4 old chintz bedspr . Te- —— lier in the on. They were on . ey cent, Stender sithouette suite tonne, copied from. this | Down 20 to 40 Per Cent. held for out-of-town customers; but Kimonos, $2 Many artis theasod »w but not too nare aint pattern, with its now thet February is. her \ ae rinted f ait ; arniartly sf an nae Matera Cistne flowers, foliage, and — pert White Mountain refrigerators are made of seleeted hard price drops accordingly. | $ 1 3 75 nd breakfa omen “a orward to. the twill, and a little robins, may now be ti an 1 i a eoaile fe ; ‘odels, good colors, and well . yt a third occasion and secure in thi ilvertones, ae 65 i And thi rood, solid ends, volden ow sh, inner walls heavy insulated; mor ; go lors, i j m: ue wae HINeh finen HItA AKat j had at boc yard. And this | avy galvanized steel, provision compartment in every detail. Good coats to fin- sa * fly z aia mieten z is but one of the many new | i amel; removable ice chamber and drain pipe. ish out the season, and to have in | Nightgow ns, $1.85 would be possible otherwise. a ane four eretonnes that suggest : the LIFT COVER STYLE reserve when next season begins. PRETTY ones with or without These 75 samples Wednes- ». Four models sunshine and happiness of | ; ' Down-Stairs Store, Old Building leeves; empire and. other | day inelude utiful suits ere are many j the new season. 185 Ibs. a i ineh ite ul Bae Ore man tailored exquisitely fin: ating. Claes 89 , j 8 m8 $5.00 ( 26 pattern rig Ne 4 . sitely ° y Fourth G: alisty, New Building 110 Th y 4 ; 7 5 a ed $2.50. ished, silk lined. Downe Stairs Store, Old Building Peeping H STYLE Children’s Coats Go ade as rovisio I ar, oF ’ 5 ] . EW buckles as little as 1101 in, $12.00 80,00 Ail-wool cheviots held for out-of-town custo- | ORI n 700 m6 urs 0 Wi q R TY | $2, a8 much as $15. Cut M40 1b FOUR.D¢ ont ¥ NT ICIN SG STYI r $36.00 ners, Military mode! smartly fashioned— fully $10 (he a ie omens usstan unite a} bu s tha » POUR-DOOK & ) I 4 ed Sizes 6 to cars. The $14.7 Peet ‘ « od peneath Spring petticoats wit 1651 vin | een eee eee tage Whi on ith Taffeta Dresses, $15 __ great sparkling e Sever fnth Gallery, New Buildin $12.50, Rotunda, Down-Staies Store, Old Buildin ry ° ‘i Specially maker was moving. ary sends them--myriads tening points $85, or, pt- haps, $50. But, oh, so bett- tiful, ‘There's an art inaf- fixing them that we kve learned by experience. that re style that he F feia, ‘The Russ n tunic is all-over with black and the tie belt is tinished This tunie is r enough to be becoming slender or large ‘Tight sleeves, extra wide flap cuff Made with a pretty round neck, Ex- of Ul erchiefs for ng pastel 211 Men’s SUITS Baby’ s Bed, Special, $3.75 Rb a to $18.50 t mo, First floor, Old Buildi Pit fe + Quilted V e ests, St tre me! new and good-looking at the price. With such ~ 69 os ood news for 2 men APANESE silk ve a dre wom i y for Spring of, HI edium and winter-weight tab- > all t rt it red Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Orientalism Wa pa Pale ‘ 8 1 left selling, The 50 to $30. And We're Still Offering a sortf little black tequer, yelle tassel chantin, orien- Betticoste, Women Who Want Low Priced ' Good Shoes for $3. 65 USEFUL eve re which is p cage made of topped with pendant, I canchoose of soft kidskin qualities. The , and but onef many Men's OVERCOATS le ft a es, $2 tyles ure th " nes or lace with Ww le toe; al things that appen in bi from our big winter $23.5 Red pads and 7 ind Jace with medium toe ary or low heel: are ‘ Drie ntal Shop. che price 1 i and $25 grades, for, Other Things for Baby, , RIGHT. pler of widths ¢ dk. Surel 3.65 shoes ? Co] Br . Corner Eighth. Attractive white frocks 78e : 1 vil new personal economy. : Second Gallery, Ne Building. Bootees knitted by hand, 25¢ pr.j) Down-Stairs Store, Old Building

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