The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 11

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RED CROSS NURSES GOING » TO ARMENIA AND SVAIK Wil Work Ui Direction of the American Commitee for Re- ’ . lief in Far East, Fifty-four Ned Cross nurses are wait- | ing to be transported to the Near East for eervice in Armenia and Syria. These ing all the aries of the nu charge of Mire. is in Chit Phi Bu ry “houred Gladys A. Curry, No. 37 Last Tist Street; Blanche 8. aston, Whee tie ral ready to go to France| No, 37 Mast Tist Strect; Faye Fisher, ‘when the armistice was signed. They| Base Hospital np Upton) Afne = ssw |Dando, No, 119 1ith Street; Leah Marie Janson, No. 466 Second Street, 9 Brooklyn; Rachel King, No, 37 Dast Tist ast 20th Street; Lillian O'Neil, No. 4 , Genevieve TL. Robb, d Street; Roberta K. : Sharp, No, 601 West 12ist Street; Emily You Taking Stuart, No, 447 West 59th Gtreet; Alice e H |istelic Sutton, No. 447 West 69th |Ol | Street; Katherine Twidale, No. 37 Bast A INU] Mat Street; Frances Huntington, No. ~ H INU a 9; 63d Street; Margaret GC.’ Jar- For Constipation st 174th Stroct, — $ Street; Janet Munro McKay, No, 304 Why Aren’t Stevenson, Spuyten Duyvil; Ruth FIRES AND HITS THREE. Nujol will teach you the health. iest habit in the world. ed About, WITH . Feb, 14.—Joseph Roman of Mount Vernon, heard a group of men talking in a foreign tongue on a street car, The only word he made out was “dago” and he thought they & about him. So ho followed hey got off the car, and minately into the crowd Get a bottle from your drug- gist today and write for free booklet “Thirty Feet of Danger.” Nujol Labératories STANDARD O11. CO. (NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C | 34th Street—New York Important Sale Saturday 300 Trimmed Hats Smart creations, including copies of im- ported French models; Mushrooms, Ture bans, Watteaus and Dress Hats trimmed with flowers, fancies and the new ribbon bow; many faced with Georgette Crepe. Very Specially Priced 6.75 These Hats Are Exceptional Values AMMEYE : tamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment $ / 34" St. New York SPECIAL SHOWING SATURDAY Women’s High Shoes | | That Combine Style with Comfort i their “‘stylishness” because they are comfortable. In fact, they look just as chic as our French Heel Shoes, and suffice to say that for those women who cannot wear high heel shoes either of these styles are extremely good looking. Black and Cocoa Calf’ with Cuban heel, Black, 8.00 Black Calf Walking Shoe with low heel and comfortable toe, 8.00 Cocoa, 9.00 Thought He ELOW are illustrated two models that do not lose “| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919,” OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York Annual Clearance Sale of Fur Coats and Furs In accordance with our established policy to close out each February out remaining stock of furs Will Offer Saturday Entire stock of Fur Coats, Sets, Muffs, Scarfs and Fur Novelties At Final Price Reductions Owing to the extreme price reductions, there can be No Credits, Exchanges or Approvals OPPENHEIM, CLLINS &€ 34th Street—New York Important Sale Saturday Women’s Fashionable Frocks Anticipating the trend of Fashion, the new Spring Frocks are individual in character, featuring exclusive style-innovations, characteristic of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. 25.00 Men’s Wear Serge Dresses in strictly tailored types, braid and button trimmed embroidered Taffetas, in desirable colors, tunic model. Special Satin Dresses in Navy and Black, skirt trimmed with wide folds. Flesh color Beaded Crepe de Chine and smart models of navy and black Foulard silk. Special 35.00 Exceptional Offering Tailored Serge Dresses For Women and Misses | Eight attractive models of superior Men's Wear Serge, in navy or black, featuring || various tunic styles. Russian Blouse and _ || straight-line effects, elaborately embroid- ered, braid and button trimmed. Regular 25.00 to 35.00 Values | For This Sale 18.00 Women’s Dresses, 2d Floor, Misses’ Dresses, 3d Floor | Will Close Out Saturday Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Formerly Sold up to 39.75 Reduced to 20.00 275 Girls’ Winter Coats Fur Trimmed and Plain Tailored At Greatly Reduced Prices 12.75 19.75 25.00 WANAMAKER’S | Foung Women’s Suits and Frocks Endorsed by Fashion Spectalized Zomorrow: Suits of Serge and Tricotine at $29.75, $47.50, $65 | * ‘ * Frocks of Wool Jersey, Serge | Taffeta, Georgette Crepe and Printed Chiffon at $25, $29.75, $32.50 * * . (Sizes 14 to 20 Years) * * * MART, because severely tailored, are the navy blue serge suits—two models —at $29.75. Silhouettes of both models are particularly attractive. Tricotine Suits at $47.50 are in @ new model, coat of which has the new long collar extending down to the one link fastening; belt is new and different, and there are severat other dis- tinctive features. In navy blue or beige. Box coat with the Watteau pleat—one of the most important of Fashion's new ideas—is introduced in the Wool Jersey or Serge Frocks, $32.50 Latest interpretation of the skirt is introduced in this model. Tonneau is accentuated by embroidery. <A_ little chemisette of Georgette crepe adds a touch of daintiness to this otherwise severely tailored frock. Paris Says—‘‘Short Sleeves” tonneau navy blue tricotine model at $65; illustratel. Also — _ One of the first models with short sleeves to othe: “0 s at $35 b. arrive in our Salon is the taffeta frock illustrated. Ce ee ee eta eee elle Very feminine and sweet, is it not? Collar and deep cuffs are of white organdie inset with Valenciennes lace insertion. Navy blue or rose. $47.50. Washable Printed Chiffon Froeks, $25 Copenhagen blue-and-white or rose-and- wile | printed chiffon in the softly draped model illustrated. Ideal mid-season frocks for informal occasions. Also—at $25, trotteur frocks of navy and Pekin blue, beige wool jersey. Crepe de chine and Geor- gette crepe dresses. Frocks at $29.75 are in same materials. different and materials are a bit better. Silk Petticoats,$3.95 Changeable silks — taffeta and messaline—and in those straight silhouette effects that \]] use jersey for the top and a | Frocks that are embroidered | « a bit or beaded a bit or com- | | flat flounce of silk at the bot- bined with Georgette crepe. | tom. The colors bls lovely. | Navy blue, black and taupe. | Ask to see bn com eri of Two Serge Models olive and gold. Six models. | at $16.75—one with the skirt em- | Third floor, Old Building broidered all over with silk braid; eet the other with embgoidered bodice. Extra-Size Good-bye Prices on | Petticoats, $5 Velvet Gowns Velveteen afternoon frocks, plain Young Girls’ Frocks, $1.95 and $2.95 -- Exceptional Ginghams and chambrays in attractive models. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Styles are Second floor, 1d Building Taffeta Frocks, $19.75 Featured for Women—Saturday 150 of them at $19.76. | Special A new Fan-ta-si sports skirt, in rose, jasper, blue, and other pastel colors, is $16.50 Velvet gowns for afternoon and evening. Some of our finest indi-+ | vidual gowns, including many-4m- " ; and tailored, or braided and more | Pots: Originally $125 to §200— Taffeta—all colors. You | elaborate. Were originally $38.60 | Now... never saw more lovely change- | t0 $42.00 reduced to... $24.50 Second floor, Old Building ables. There’s blue with black, blue with green and a | very smart red and black thal . gives a gleaming rusty tone. «\)) A great many more in purples, oN grays, etc. | Third floor, Old Building Mannish Sweaters | for Women at a Low Price — $1.95 The price is so low for the very reason that the sweaters lean more to “mannish” lines. For an extra warmth-giving gar- | ment to wear outdoors under a coat or suit, or for early chilly mornings about the house—they are an un- | usually good investment Breakfast Coats For Women— Special, $5 We searched the city for the equivalent of these and found $9.75 to be the lowest price for an all-wool breakfast coat. This is an order specially made up for ourselves of peau de laine, an all-wool fabrie that resembles French challis--soft and light in weight. The coats ure tailored, finished with French seams @d trimmed with wavh satin ribbon, top of ruffle, sleeves, sailor collar and narrow (asseled sash—~as pictured. Colors—pink, light blue, lavender, rose, Copen- hagen blue and wistaria. Sizes from 3S to 44. Main and Third floor, Old Building Suis Hats Only $6 All-wool in pretty shades of The hats that have come in for Saturday's selling are heather and gray mixtures. Ath- | exquisitely trimmed new Spring hats at less than one Ae letic slip-on style which fits close | ~ver have expected. ‘There are straw and satin hats, straw around the neck; and the collarless | with Georgette facings and trimmings of the new. flowers “mannish” style which buttons | that look exactly like the imported ones because made of | down the front; patch pockets. | chenille and velvet and other rich materials. Trimmings of | Sizes 38 to 44. $1.95. lovely novelty ostrich, light and dainty. See them. | Second floor, Old Building First floor, Old Building i] Any Man Who Wants ~ Good Clothing Under-Price | —ean save a good sum on Wanamaker standard gar- ments. Frankly, these are ‘‘End-of-the-Season” Sales —consisting of broken lines of good clothing that are marked to go before Spring arrives. The Proposition is This— Hundreds of men consider it A wit investment to buy Wanamaker clothing when prices are down, even if they have no immediate use for it. Other men who need clothing to finish out the Winter season and start the Spring wait for these opportunities, Now--Saturday—you can buy— Overcoats in the Burlington Arcade Store that | were $30 to $45. | $23. 50 & $27, 50 Finer Suits in the Burlington Arcade Store, oe Tweeds, ) | $33. 50 Cassimeres- - $40 to $55 Grades mee ; Good Overcoats in the Broadway Store er were $18.50 and } $23.50 in the Big Winter Sale................00008 Arena 7

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