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s “The February | Furniture at ee ; -Down-Stairs. Store... Women’s $29.75 Suits With Waistcoat Fronts ~ if you like, or quite plain and tailored. We have pic- tured the suit with a waist- coat because everybody is talking about this model. It has a box coat hanging loose and very youthful looking; its waistcoat front is of corded ik in | American be 4 or white. The | coat is lined with navy blue peau de cygne. Modified box coat suits without vests are fastened with one large button and have, rows of black braid in the backs Severely tail suits are not easy to find for so little as $29.76 customers tell us. But there are sizes up to 44 in such plain suits here in blue or black serge. ! He, spaelicle 9p net Yep narrow to mm Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. i Trimmed Straw Hats, $3 Hundreds of new ones special- ly purchased—teady Friday. Lisere hats with soft ribbon draperies in place of brims. Straw hats shoots. ribbon out- with Straw hate with tiny flat flowers. Straw hats with cherries. Straw hats with Georgette crepe. Colors include Peace League blue, taupe, navy, black and sand, Always something new and something specially priced 1n the Down-Stairs Millinery Store. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Slender Silhouette Frocks Have Tricolette Gilets a Newest in) the collection of women’s spring fashions Down-Stairs is this charming model of navy serge illustrated. Its gilet and pretty turn-over collar are ofigiivery trigolette, while qhe belt and cpv- ered buckle are of serge. Notice the long lines of the gilet, the smart tight sleeves, AAtrow shoulders, and the straight lines of the skirt. Another interesting touch ix given by a silk cord with biuck and gold ornaments. This is one of many NEW fashions at moderate prices in the Down-Stairs Store. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Handkerchief “Seconds” 1214 for 3,600 men’s full-size white cotton handkerchiefs --many plain and corded effects with initials. : 15¢ for 1,800 women’s white linen handkerchiefs, plain, embroidered. ‘ 10¢ for 2,700 children’s linen and cotton handkerchiefs, many with initials and colored borders. A ‘laws consist of thick threads, oil spots and other minor imperfections. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Men’s and Women’s Mended Gloves $1 Another lot-—mocha suede and capeskin gloves. Kinds which if they were perfect would cost about double. Flaws consist of imperfections in finish or rips mended at the factory. Some show marks of handling. Not all sizes in every style but plenty of all sizes in the lot. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Women’s Duplex Gloves, $1 900 pairs of the grades that were here early in the season at $1,50 and $1.95. Either 2 clasp style, in gray, mode, white, or good looking gauntlets in gray and pongee. ‘They look more like suede than any other fabric—and they are easy to wash | in cold water. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Fine Serge, $1.95 Yard 54-inch all-wool heavy weight serge, which we have not ofiered before this season at less than $3.50 ya Black, navy, burgundy, African brown and the very fashionable beige. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Large Huck Towels, $4.80 Doz. Mislaid shipment from Ireland of 1,200 heavy cotton huck towels. Notice the good spoke hemstitching and the heavy fabric. Many people looking at them would say they were all linen, but that is because they are made of the finest co'ton. A similar grade has been here at a much higher price. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Men’s ‘“‘Eagle’’ Shirts, $2.95 Good Fiber Silks Genuine “Eagle Brand” shirts—the kind that every man knows. A good variety of patterns and colorings —offered at this price because they are odd lots from our own regular stock. You'll want more than one— you see them. Down.Stairs Store, New Building | Tartan Blankets All Wool—$15 185 pairs only. Every thread wool--all wool—soft, warm, long wearing. Down-Stairs Store, New Building House Dresses Special, $2.95 Chambray, gingham and percale frocks—ever so nice ~-but there are not all sizes « in every style. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Coin Spot Petticoats, $1.25 Newest spring petticoats are of white’sateen with green, blue or black dots, coin spots. Some have black ground with many flowers. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Curtain Marquisette 28¢ yard 800 yards of our standard 40c grade. This marquisette is practi- cally the same as a small filet net and very strong and durable. Either white or cream with fan borders in contrasting and self colors. Some of it is woven in mathematical blocks, giving a most pleasing effect at a window. 36 in. wide Down-Si Store, New Bldg. 3 Notions Priced Less Hair nets, 50c dozen Made of real hair, in any color; cap and fringe style. + Dress snaps, 3c dozen Or 30c gross. They are the non- Tusting satisfactory snaps which we ontinerily sell at a higher price; black or white. aes Muff Beds, 25¢. Were 50c. Regulation size, filled with silk floss. irs Store, New Bidg. Cotton Table Damask Less 2 yard lengths, $1.30 each, were $1.95. 214 yard lengths, $1.45 | each, were $2.15. 214 yard lengths, $1.65 each, were $2.40. 1000 yards heavy {ull bleached mercerized cotton table damask in variety of desirable designs. | 66 inches wide. | Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. OILE Blouses HREP new styles with hand-embroidered scal- loping and eyelets or quite plain and remarkable for their good style. Many women want plain blouses these days and here is a good opportunity. All three styles are priced $2.95. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Girls’ Ginghams A whole new school full of entirely different cotton frocks for girls of 6 to 16 years. They introduce the use of un. bleached snuslin, made into collars and cuffs. Unbleached muslin is as old as the bills, nearly, but it is brand new this season because it hasn't been used for so long. The dress pictured is of tartan gingham, with bodice of hague lue, at $5. Many other styles at $3.75, $4.50 or $5. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. a Is a New Fashion Note | THE success of tricolette The Second Model as a dress fabric we all of navy blue tricolette has fine know about, of course. Now | tthtadmos'Sa ai "i utons it presents itself in the form | closely at the throat with dare | of oo Sean and bev | PRs ibasta that jemarten. the derfully becoming suits. i You, yourself, can realize New Suits immediately the possibilities | | of serge and tricotine are con- | stantly coming into the Fashion i i i Salons. They are nearly all very of tricolette as a suit fabric. Simple—the ” boneoutton and. | Always Charming braid-trimmed type, with belted in iteelf it fe soft enough to be | coats and stim Wiehe cleaves. worn under one's fur coat while | the weather remains cold, and | warm enough to be worn us a street suit on Spring days. Illustrated are two new tricolette suits that have just nants in the Fashion Salons. little “slip-over” model is really a suit frock to be worn with a blouse. The coat is beautifully embroidered with gray angora wool and gray silk. The Tricotine Suits with gilets of white satin — «pee ticularly smart mode, $85. This is the sort of suit that will simply make your wardrobe for a season. It is as if your tailor hand made it for you. | Other tricotine suits we | have embroidered in self- colored silk. At $75, is an excellent | skirt is decidedly slim and cling- model in’ tricotine, braid ing; the little tie-around girdle of Sens mS selianaterial makes an extiecnely bound and trimmed with | becoming blouse effect. $93. | bone buttons. Women’s Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Building Festival of Liberty—ITALY Friday, February 14—at 2.30 p. m.+-Prof. ETTORE CA- DORIN. Subject-—“Italian Sculpture and Painting.” Program of Italian music. First Gallery, New Building 2,708 prs. Women’s Shoes $277.50 for a $347 three-piece all-over upholstered [raeuefs,” Says a Woman, “is a Great Assurance of t Art Future of America”— — —‘‘a stock which does not put a price limit on good taste; | —‘‘a stock where the lower-price furniture has been selected with the same good taste as the higher price; —‘‘a stock where showiness and shoddiness are not used to gloss over imperfections of material and workmanship; Many Thanks for These Statements. And now will you who reads them, and who is pedatte of buying furniture, come in and prove them up with your own im- pressions? Will you test us on the furniture hard- est to judge because the “‘insides’’ of it cannot be seen— Upholstered and Leather Furniture We are told that our stock of uphol- stered furniture is the largest in New York; that our values are not equaled— that where a solitary chair or divan is found at a lower price apparently for the same model, the feue is also lowered to a degree that we will not permit; that if one would would have comfort, beauty, lasting qualities and real value in this sort of furniture there is none to compare with what is here. We say these things that have been | said about us because buying furniture is | a serious business (a life-time purchase if | the f€rniture is good), and every one should k give it careful study. Some examples of Tapestry Furniture for the living-room, library or parlor. 14 for a $518 three-piece mahogany-frame tapes- 7 try-covered suite; outside backs in blue velour. tapestry-covered suite. $344 for a $430 three-piece all-over upholstered tapestry-covered suite, loose cushion seats. $191 for a $239 three-piece tapestry-covered suite. $221.50 for a $277 three-piece all-over upholsteted tapestry-covered suite, loose cushion seata. $135 for a $180 three-piece mahogany suite, tapestry eats, backs and pillows. 1 | —a stock as remarkable for its rejections as for its selections.’* $50 for a $76 all-over upholstered tapestry-covered wing arm chair. f $83 for a $104 tapestry-covered arm chair, loose cushion seat. $70.25 for an $88 tapestry-covered arm chair, loose 4 cushion seat, 1.50 f 176 ta) covered di S2atoy {esau ccehion an att wea! $39 for a $60 tapestry-covered arm chair. ‘ $145 for a $161 tapestry-covered arm chair. $95 for : $119 tapestry-covered rocker, loose cushion “ seat. Some of the leather-covered furniture— $220.75 for a $276 three-piece Spanish leather suite, $312 for « $890 three-piece Spanish leather suite.” $99.75 for a $123 Spanish leather sofa. | $40 for « $50 Spanish leather arm chair. $102.50 for a $128 green leather arm chair. $215 for a $265 green leather davenport. | $68 for an $85 maroon leather arm chair. $111 for a $139 brown leather wing arm chair. $96 for a $120 black leather arm chair. $81 for a $102 brown leather arm chair. $101 for $127 blue leather arm chair. $220 for a $276 brown leather wing davenport. Now $4, $5:75, $9.75 OLR own ‘regular stocks __ Which were sold earlier this season at higher prices. Reduced now because some are “oddments” and others discontinued styles. Al shoes, however, mostly at lower prices than we can reorder them for. $4 Pair for regulation height button shoes t | $5.75 Pair for high-cut shoes in. tan, black, gray leathers; come with cloth tops $9.75 Pair for two-tone high-cut shoes of kid or buckskin, $3 Pair for evening slippers in black, | white, pink or blue satin; also | black ‘and bronze kidskin. Broken | sizes. First floor, Old Building Tailored Silk Blouses O you know the Picca- dilly high collar? It has long points, and it has quite taken hold of the new- * est. tailored blouses of radium silk. These waists are convertible. One buttons straight up to the White Dres ‘There is a great whiie way in the Section where we display gecds by the yard. In it are simpiucus mate- rials for dresses and fine steer fabrics for under- clothes. From these 1¢w ang lovely ma- terials we have tehen ecme of the » very preetical kinds you will want for simple éresses sud under- Clothes and priced them epedially, neck with an orderly row of pearl buttons. Another makes a detour to give a one sided | front curving in again to the neckline et top. Price $6.75 | cach, In white and flesh, A tub silk blouse has a pleat- | ed bosom and tucked convertible collar, White and flesh, $5.95. Third floor, Old Building s Cottons 2,000 yards fine mercerized voile, 40 inches 40c yard 400 yards cross-bar lawns 220 yard 1€0 pieces fine long cloth, 10 yard pieces $2.75 piece 10 pieces fine nainsook, paid pieces, $2.85 piece (0 yurds fine white gabardine skirting 50c yard 5,000 yerds embroidered edg- ings and skirting embroideries ‘ 1fe and 30¢ yard Main floor, Old Building 10 Men’s Good Shoes, $6 We counted them yesterday 1,247 pairs for this occa- sion, They are good shoes- well made~—substantial—sight ly. $6 pair suggests economy to many men who have been pay- ing almost twice that. Kidskin, straight lace. straight lace. Blac lace. Golfers, Hunters Skaters, Hikers 1,400 pairs of woo! socks, from England, are at half price: ye A pairs at 95¢ 1000 pairs at 75c (were $1.50 and $f) Oxford shade only. The itinery Shop Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Before You Go South come and see the new golf suits just received from London 85 patterns in Scotch, with k 1 buttoning cuffs or co lish and Irish tweeds. Knickers, , and coat, $50 and $57.50. e These suits are made with two obiectints in mind—‘1) comfort and freedom of movement. (2) menta! the pleasing and uncommon color effects. optimism, achieved through ‘You'll want one ‘The Sport Shop—Burlington Arcade fioor, New Buiiding Kidekin, biucher. leather, English model Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ILD Winter! now—Friday—to reduce stock we offer—- 260 Overcoats at $15.50 Overcoats that were $18.50 and $23.50 in the big Winter Sale—and quoted then as $22.50, $25 and $27.50 grades That’s the story~—-practically all of it. Five styles Dark tan leather, Black leather, straight | N E WILL take your March order now, if you wish, for Hardwaiter Soap at $1 Dozen Cakes the reduced price at which this famous soap is to be sold during March At $1 a dozen you save the 80c difference Main floor, Old Building Brief Cases of Cowhide, $5.75 200 at this price. Smooth brown, Or black grain. Both heavy stock. 2 pockets. Extension Jock. 2 sizes—15x10 and 16x11 in Fourth Galery, New Building | Silk Stockings for Women, $1.10 Popular shoe shades such as bronze, cordovan, Russian calf, smoke and champagne, as well as black and white. Mercerized cotton tops, heels and toes. Mock seam leg; seamless feet. Main Aisle, Old Building Too many plain and faney fabrics—belted and plain models These good overcoats will be just as GOOD next season as they are today. ALL SIZES. Don’t forget that. overcoats! The sale group includes both Broadway corner Eighth Street _ Fifth, Gallery, New Building ane News from’ the | Oriental Rug Sale $395 for a $650 SAROUK $175 for a $350 MAHAL $298 for a $425 ISPAHAN. “4 | ‘These are three*out of 82 | | reductions made on Oriental | : rugs today. The prices from | anvils Ke: py Ee “4 there is but one of a kind, | and any one of them may go out today. | which these are reduced | date back (o 1916, when | pices Me general were lower than they are today. Sizes | > vary from 10 x 7 ft. to 2215 | pisven® Rone te Seale) i ALSO 200 Hamadan Mosul Rugs | fine quatity, tich silk; h $23.50, $29.50 and $37.50. 100 Chinese Rugs sizes 1)¢x24¢ to 4x7 ft., $18 to $85 grades, at $12 to $48, 100 Small-size Persian Rugs and Mats snsncloding Baresi Senna, Cash- mere and Kurdistan weaves—at $12.50, $18 and up to $35. (20 Chinese Rugs ~size 9x12 {t., $296 to $395 ades, at $195 and $275. hird Gallery, New Building 6,600 Handkerchiefs in This Reduction Sale Mostly Linen—for Men and Women | | | 6 for 85c 6 for $1 Were 6 for $1 and 6 for $1.20 w 6 fi 50—W. . Women’s all-linen handker- fotton yale Lo gg “wits chiefs, corners embroidered in woven colored borders and white and colors, Many styles to choove from colored embroidered cotners. ee different designs in each x. 6 for 75¢ 6 for $1.40 Were 6 for $1.50-—-Women's Irish Were 6 for ~Men’s [ri i linen hemstitched hundker- ph ad i pen dete chiefs with eighth-inch hems. good linen, full size, quarter- Very fine. inch hems. It. is good economy to lay away something for the future, Good handkerchiefs are always wanted. Main floor, Old Building So quarter and fully lined. x 1834 ft, And there is a. very satisfying’ range of ot |

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