The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 9

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DOWN-STAIRS STORE OFFERS Three Popnular Fashions For Women First EADED Gowns of Georgette and Taffeta, $25--Exceptionally charm- ing gowns you will call them, we are sure. ANY critical woman will be di lighted with the exquisite chiffon taffeta which is draped with the uneven tunic giving long slender lines. The bodices are of flimy Georgette, silk-lined and with a particularly high girdle of plain taffeta and cuffs to match. One is beaded with steel, the other has jet beads combined with henna and old blue silk embroid- ery. Colors include copenhagen blue, taupe, navy, wistaria Third OLMANS with Victory red collars, $25. Wo- men’s Down-Stairs Store is specializing in inexpensive dolmans and capes. ATEST to arrive is this new dolman model of navy blue serge which sings of victory and Second FINELY tailored suits, $37.50 Heavy _ serge in navy blue or black with modified box coat, slashed peace. The collar is of victory and weighted so that it red, the lining is 6f victory red ‘ roperly and there are victory red buttons hangs properly. ringed with black to give still far- (THERE are crescent shaped ther emphasis to the color. They pockets, ® tan moire collar hang full in the back and give just that luxurious note which women want in their Spring wraps. Sizes 16 to 44. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. and braid binding to give further touches of good style. The skirt is interesting because it is narrow but not too narrow. Sizes 34 to 44. Beaded Pattern Plated Silver 10¢ for tea spoons. 15¢ for medium forks, dessert forks, table spoons, medium knives, sugar shells, butter knives. 4,734 pieces ready to supply homee, summer camps, et: Down-Stairs Store, New Building Handkerchiefs 15,100 at 6c, 12! .¢, 15¢, 35e From Belfast, Once a Year we get the accumulations of men’s and women’s fine linen handkerchiefs which are called first “casts.” These are not usual “seconds” but the sharp e: of expert examiners have cetected ight thickening of the liren thread somewhere, or a tiny , end the firm is tco yerticular to call them perfect. Therefore, we can offer 3,600 women’s handkerchiefs at 35¢ 3,600 men’s handkerchiefs at rally mere. Of beautiful silky linen, ; seme uf the men’s handkerchiels have Wemen’s semple linen hendkerchiefs, 15¢-6 for 85¢ Colored berders, crcss bars, colored edges, colored hair- lines. All linen. Also 7C0 ecticn handkerchiefs with color, or white 600 Sample Handkerchiefs,12' 2c Sheer linen, some fresh, others soiled from handling; plain white or with colored edges And 3,000 Handkerchiefs, 6c ’s, Women’s, youths’ and m cotton handkerchiefs; good-looking ones. ‘Seconds’ and manufacturer's samples. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Misses’ Jersey Dresses, $15.75 TRIMMED with the new cording which seems to separate the skirt into two parts at the knee and there sre tight sleeves and a very narrow belt. ‘The dress fastens at the shoulders, but there are buttons all down the back to make it picturesque. Alice blue, gray and taupe. Wool jersey never we: shiny, never wrink and is warm enough to wear with furs all through the Spring. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building House Dresses Bungalow Aprons Apron Dresses UICK clearaway of 300 useful hou Made of clean, cheery voiles and pe: Various colors, 2s in the lot, but possibly not in each style. Former averaged double. Rotunda, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building A Low Note in the Scale of Shirt Prices Yes, Printed madras and percale practical, good-looking, good-wearing. Maybe you have gained the idea that Spring shirts would start somewhere around $2. Wrong! These at $1.35 have no suggestion of a war-time price, Down-Town Store, New Building sir Spring shirts. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, Save Money On Good Notions Buttons, 3c card fancy cellu- loid ones for coats, dresses, etc.; 3 and 4 on a card. Pins, 3c paper, 30¢ dozen; 300 on a card. Snap fasteners, 3¢ dozen, 30¢ gross, black and white non-rust- ing. Fiooks and eyes, 5c card, 6 cards, 25¢; non-rusting; 2 dozen to , black or white, Machine bobbins, 4c, 46¢ dozen, black or white. * Mercerized darning cotton, 10¢ ball, 3 balls, 26¢; black, white, gray. Tape, 24 yard roils, wide, 20c; white only. Dress belting, 5¢ yard, piece of 10 yards; white only. Lingerie tape, 10c for 4 yards, mercerized, for underclothes. Seed beads, 15¢ bunch; lovely ones for bags or dress embroidery. Spanish atte 1$¢ hank, 3 shades of red only Hair pins, 5¢ tor box of 12, imi- tation shell. Hair nets, 50c dozen, all colors; cap or fringe styles. Down-Sta rs Store, New Bldg. ty-inch 450 Bloomers, 65c ANOTHER large shipment of the much wanted pink batiste bloomers, with hem- stitched, ricot or Van ruffles. FE Full cut. ‘They sell out as we can get them. women Down-Stairs, Old Building, Silk Petticoats At $3.95 New taffetas with the straighter lines needed for the spring silhouette. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Boudoir ‘Caps, 38e Made of lace, satin or net and ribbons. 300 price low- ered. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. $25 Spring Suits For Misses Down- Stairs Bae are All all wool, AU silk lined Many have the new smart box coats. And the even smarter giles or tevstecal fronts e are tailored and have and quite a great deal of braiding. Some have henis ou the the interesting cuff ur gay tests Beige gabardine, and navy serge are all to be had at this one price. Sues 14 lo 20 years Down-Stairs Store, Old Blig. Pongee Shirtwaists, $2.45 LL ural color from the Far East. Four plain tailored styles. As easy to wash as linen and pongee; wears almost forever. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Women’s Silk Union Suits, $2.25 ‘AILORED or embroid- ered tops. lesh_ pink silk only. Sizes up to 42. Specially priced. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Nearly Made Dresses Lowered to $12.75 styles in extra , fine wool serge, | a softening effect | wearer. Frocks That Combine Materials OMIES of the newest early Spring frocks that have made their appearance in the Fashion Salons are com- binations of satin and Georgette crepe or taffeta nd Georgette crepe. COMBINATIONS of ma- terial of this sort are invariably becoming — the lighter material is used with on the ONE gown that we are particu- larly enthusiastic about, the bottom part of the skirt is of crow ANO' THER new gown is of old blue satin. A chemise blouse of blue crepe meteor, with crow blue Georgette crepe is worn touches of blue, combined with over this, But that’s not all—the embroidered blue — Georgette blouse is beautifully embroidered crepe; it’s a lovely frock. $55. ' in taupe chenille and is worn with es 6 | a jet girdle, while a band of fine black; two-tone embroidery. silk pongee in nat- | in navy Phi only, Sizes 16 ; to 42. Down-B5ts rs Store, New Bldg. Cotton Table Damask, $1 yard OvuR standard $2 grade of extra heavy double damask. Made of a superior cotton yarn. Woven, bleached and finished by an Irish linen manufacturer, Of cotton, because linen yarn has been prac- tically ii mipogel bie to obtain, 72 inches wi Only 500 yards left so price has dropped to half in or- der to clear it away and make room for new goods. Summer ho tels will want it by the whole iece. wn-Stairs Store, New Bldg. a THE Chinese note is decidedly evident in a gown of old blue satin, with a long old blue Georg- ette crepe chemise blouse worn jet beads trims the lower edge of $60. the blouse. ‘ *VANDYKE" points of taffeta over it. The blouse is embroide trim a new frock of Georg- ered in chinmsorie, in taupe and blue. $28. Second floor, Old Building Boys "O VERCOA TS Resse | 610.96 ette crepe, in beige or navy blue. $62.50. mixtures that are good EV El RY season. | Sizes 10 to 18. The last of these particular \ lots. Were $21.50. Going at Boys’ Shop, Second floor, Old Building Women’s $1 Silk Gloves Half Price—50c Quick clean-up of our regular $1 grade of Milanese silk and double tricot silk-lined gloves in white or white with 1,500 pairs. __ Main Aisle, Old Building Ivory - Celluloid Toilet Articles---Half HAL UF price, because slight blem- | ishes prevent them being sold as perfect. It’s a defect of appearance, They are all good Nek the saving is Mirrors, $1 to $2.70 Powder Boxes, 35c to $1 aa not of service. articles to buy. Military brushes, $1.50 to $3 ea, Shaving soap cases, 30¢ 1 worth while. On articles that are $1, or more, we will engrave monogram initia free of cost. On others, engr: monogram will be 15e. —_—‘ Four styles for choice. One illustrated cum holders, 80c Pin boxes, 25¢ to $1 Salve boxes, lfc and 25 Hat brushes, 50c and $1. Manicure articles, 15¢ Main Aisle, Old Building $90 Instead of $180 For Chenille Rugs Hair receivers, 35c to $1 Nail polishers, 50c and 60¢ Glove stretchers, 40c Shoe horns, 10¢ to 30 Soap boxes, 25¢ 9 x 12 Feet ONLY, at this reduction. Luxuriously soft rugs of extra quality, wool back, plain colors with band borders of deeper tone; a few with cre- tonne borders in colors. Third Gallery, New Building Cloth brushes, Bonnet brushes, 35 (KNICKERBOCKER iAAD WareR ) Hardwater Soap, $1 doz. Send in Your Order Tomorrow for the Annual Sale Opening Saturday instead of $1.80, the the end of March advance orders for a $1 a dozen cakes during March, regular price. Goes back to $1.80 at Today and tomorrow we will receive year’s supply. $1 a dozen cakes We know Hardwater Soap is good, We make it. We started to make it because we wanted a soap that we could guarantee to be good. And reasonable in price. And a soap that would offset the unpleasantness of hard water, We did all of this. Hardwater soap at its regular price goes to our public far and wide, It will go out ina he at $1 dozen A family of five needs a gross a year Main floor, Old Building ns Se ee as 1919. Final days for furniture at half. Final days for choice from our entire stock of home furniture at 10 to 33 1-3 per cent. less. On Saturday all prices go up to normal. * * * During these closing hours of the Sale the Furni- When the Clock Strikes Nine Friday Evening the Greatest Sale of Furniture Ever Held at Hrasaut fey; Coraes to an End ('\ fh | ture Galleries are open evenings until 9 o'clock, and the f aN | accommodation is greatly appreciated by those who cannot come during the day. The Half Prices Bring Very Low Figures on Many Things separate chairs for the living-room around $20 and $25; tables around $15, $20 and $30; complete suites around $100. And also very low prices on some of the finest furniture magnificent Berkey | & Gay bedroom suites $774, $828 and $926. Exactly half their standard prices. | | | Excellent suites for the deinpaen $110.25, $275 and $300 standard prices. alsu uialf their * * * Never do we remember offering so large or so attractive a collection of furniture at half. But this has been a remarkable sale---quite the largest in volume in the history of the business. And its closing is equally remarkable. It has right royally lived up to its name Furniture Sale. The “Welcome Home” February Its furniture will give a royal welcome to the men coming home; and it has received itself a royal welcome in the homes of thousands. “CORINNA”’ A New Frock for Young Women $37.50 The quaint simplicity of this frock gives it charm. The side flounces which give the effect of § a three - tier / skirt and the (i/\/ bodice pan- els are bound with velvet ribbon- 7 nee ee + the olde nllttl days, but one that is always picturesque. The Kimono Sle >ves 4a new note of Paris—are of foulard silk. When the dress is of navy blue taffeta the foulard is beige-and-blue and with black taf- feta the foulard is black-and-white. Model illustrated. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Stockings New 65¢ pee for fully-fashioned stock- ings of medium weight fine cotton double toes, soles and heels, black, white, tan; also light weight lisle stockings with seamless feet and mocvk-seam leg, black only. $1.10 pair for silk stockings with seamless feet and mock-seam leg; black, white, suede, cordovan, bronze and pink. Made with cotton tops Main D00F Old Building 38¢e Instead of 50c¢ ks | for all men. Black cotton, full-fashioned; something we have not had at 88e a pair for many moons. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building We Have With Us Today--- 900 OVERCOATS for MEN That Have Been Given} Marching Orders at Everything good about these overcoats has been said, and in a very much better way, perhaps, than we can say it again. The quality of the fabrics, trimmings, the superior order of the tailoring all are in evi dence NOW just as they were when the coats first came here But these early in the season ee vese good overcoats have now overstayed their time alue to YOL and these odd cc Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ee Fifth, Seth and Seventh Galleries, New Building We Will Take Your Order Friday tor dinner sets, fancy china or cut glass that will be offered at reduced prices, starting Saturday, in the March Sale of China ‘This applies, too, to certain groups of kitchen and household necessities which are now on advance showing and which will be sold at the special prices in the March Sale of Housewares Deliveries will be made after the sale opens. CHINA-Second Gallery, New Building HOUSEWARES-- Seventh Gallery, New Building A Carload of Good Refrigerators, $30 A SPECIAL PRICE These are WANAMAKER SPECIAL refrigerators, made by the makers of many carloads of erators, for us alone. the significance of the $30 price lies in this the same makers make a frigerator 1 inch wider, inch er, and 2 nehae highe: id the price of it is $48.25-—more than half as much again for an inch or two more space. 35 inches wide, 22 inches deep, 60 inches high; id ed » ice ca : t pa raordinarily larg vouabent; | enamel baked on metal; will not stain, cleans easily, is very dur- able. Seventh Gallery, New Building four shelves in ice chamber with nickeled or solid hrass locks | The walt Untng fs | Last Day of the Sterling Silver Sale ae A ad sets of 3 pieces, $45 to and hinges. 20 to 40 per cent. savings on hollow-ware, 3 Water pitchers, $42.50 to $160, 7 to 30 per cent. savings rh Chop ishes and covers, $85 to on flatware. 12 A magnificently heavy wae vegetable dishes, $42 engraved tea-set of five Fruit bowls, $21 to $62. pieces with hot water kettle, Compotes, $20 to $75. $1,100, is Sandwich trays, $26 to $45. $750. Bread trays, $15 to $43, | Other tea sets, 5 pieces, | Muttineere, oreo Prd $20. are $120 to $450, | Main floor, Old Building established price, ($25.50 the silk linings, the first-quality a fact that does But from OUR viewpoi nate $20 to $50 grades one whit

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