The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 11

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Biuandinte No-Profit Sale, ie, of 3,000 Women’s Raincoats, 33. 15 $5.35 was the manufacturer’s contract price. that price he sold thousands upon thousands of ‘here It-is just half the price at which we have sold similar rain- coats from the same manufacturer. There is no money profit for us in this. We are help- ing a great war-time organization to get rid of a surplus which it cannot use now that the war is over. But —there are ten times 3,000 women in New York who want rain- coats like these, and who cannot get them anywhere, at any time, at such a little price as $3.75. Good for business women, _ Rubberized sizes 34 to 48, Good to carry on the car, double-face canton cloth in a durable tan shade; They will be found tomorrow on the Second floor of the Old Building (Women’ and along the Aisle runs to the Interborough Subway door. $22,281 of Metal Bedsteads’ hion Salons) by the Bridge ot n the Down-Stairs Store, New Building, that Progress; and Cribs, for §14,854 You will have to go back at least five years to tind any sale like this. Iron, steel, brass— | they were needed for other purposes than the making of beds. Manufacturers had to be content with what materials they could get. Many of them took contracts for war work. Now they are getting back to bedsteads. One manutacturer—one of the leaders of the industry in the East—decided that it would help him in several ways to start anew, if he cleaned house. So he counted up 598 iron bedsteads, 199 brass. And he gave us first call on the lot at a reduced price. We took them. ‘They are the good sort of bed- steads our customers want—-very, very well made and durable. And They are the best value at their prices that we have had or seen in five years Showing the Range of Prices Ivory Enamel $14 for a $21 bedstead, decorated, in 3 ft., 315 ft and 414 ft. size $16.25 for a and 41» ft. sizes. $31 for a $47 bedstead with cane panels, 3 ft. size. $15.50 for a $23 bedstead, decorated, in 3 and 3}o_ ft. sizes. “$25.75 for a $38.75 bedstead, 3!4 and 4}, ft. $13 for a $20 bedstead, square tubing, 3 it. si White Enamel $13 for a $19.50 bedstead, square tubing, 445 ft. $6.50 for a $10 bedstead, 4 ft. size. 4.50 bedstead, square tubing, in 4 $17 for a $23.50 bedstead, $7 for a $10.75 bedstead, 3, ¢ Brass $24.50 for » $37 bedstead, 4 and 414 ft. sizes. $52.50 for a $79 bedstead, square tubing, 4 ft. size. $27.50 for a $41.50 bedstead, 3 }9, 4 and 439 ft. size. 359 for a $89 bedstead, square tubing, 4 ft. $72.50 for a $109 bedstead, square tubin $37.50 for a $110.50 bedstead, 4 ft. size. Cribs ‘Three styles in ivory enamel, plain and decorated— $12.25 for the $18.50 crib; $23 for the $35 crib; $29.50 for the $44.50 erib. Sixth Gallery, New Building ize. by “4and 4} 9 ft. size. 4} ft. The Women’s ShoeStorelIs Ready forSpring HE Wanamaker Shoe Store like every other shoe store—has gone through a try- ing season of preparation for Spring. Shortage of leather, Government curtailment of sv plies, labor conditions and other war-made difficulties of the past y were surely enough to | test the mettle of any organiza- tion, But we got what we wanted, and we are ready now for the presentation. biig have co-operated with the Government in every re- in conservation of | depends largely u in limiting of colors. | ship—the Black, tan, brown, gray, bronsi and white are repre: great range of mo Ky her and white disearded {a leathers Cut s buckles add a decorative touch high standard of to otherwise plain lines. But shoes in thi manner in which tions have by Style vanessa 8 careful evident from the Spring Shoes for Every Need Practical, high-cut la and oxfords for every business wear. Narrowed toes, “Mili- tary” heels, long wing tips are features. Tan or black calf- skin, brown or black kidskin and patent leather. 1 shoes Light-weight, rh-eut shoes whieh mec demands of patent vith shapely ame in lac oxford modeled to conform to cer- 1 indicated lines. Pumps brown or t sh Tow su patent k calfskin, hite duck; ther heel very pair 0 collection, for trimming with buckles. AVENUE OF SHOES--FIRST FLOOR, OLD BUILDING Save $4 on Boys’ Blue Serge Suits All-wool-- Washable | Thot tells the quality of the serge Just as smart as they izes 3 to 9 rs. Boys’ Shop Second floor, Old Building —; When a Boy Neeus a REAL Shoe a shoe that will help him fight the battle on the base- ball field, and Spring playground, these good caliskin qualities will serve the purpose perfectly. ‘The price $5— indicat hat first quality materials and the best of Jabor was used in the making--and that means economy in the long run. The Wanamaker Store’ KNOWS that these are strong, sturdy, worth-while sho Burlington Arcade floor, New Building We have had these suits in our regular stock at $12.50 each, but we have been able to pet 100 of them to sell Friday at $8.50, They are the regulation middy i style — with silk tie, insignia, cuffs ' trimmed with white braid, and the ‘necessary’ whistle. are good Auditorium Piano Recitals at 2.30 Friday, under the direction of L. Wolfsohn, First Gallery, New Bldg. For Twenty Years ever so many families in and around New York have depended upon Knickerbocker Hard Water Soap for practically all their toi- let and bath m And ever so many « usual price. Now $1 Doz bath and toilet for shaving, for pooing, etc Main floor, Old Ble The Seoul Frills And Fancies of Spring ALL the whimsical little trills and dainty neck- fixings and smart woist- coats that bloom in_the spring—(that is in 'BHIS spring)--are ready to add a final touch to mark your new tailored suit or frock. /ESTEES and waistcoats be- gin at $1 for a white pique or gabardine—and up to $15 for one of baronet in and velvet. Every vest is a fashion note. .-<.% Little ‘Back Collars” are new. In hand embroidered organdie trimmed with real | Valenciennes lace—in plain oj andie, linen bound—Iin sati in Georgette crepe. At $1.73 to $6. eilings, Too ARDS and yards of malines ., come from Paris for this veilings opening. In_ practi- rally all tints and shades—— Vinal jade, Eneque, smoke gray, ue flame, and lovely mauves. For beautiful evening wear. “Lord Byron” Collars are are favored again. They're so very becoming in sets with | CHENILLE dotted veils from little cuffs hand embroidered | Nitin ce Wat | Filet meshes, octagon mesh and infinitely dainty, $5: the smart trench mesh. In oo“ ¥ taupe, midnight blue and other ODD little collar and cuff | smart colors. 50¢ to $1.25. a bars cross tucked organ- + * Long rolling collars of fine Beeva ae L FA peat copies organdie—no trimming at all | 5 grr gy hee! too. but a bias fold. Cuffs, too, $6, | Floral scrolls and leaf design. | Square meshes. Smart geo- eae | metric design LOVELY ruffled Jabots of | Mode veils, from Paris and + fine lace and net, attached | copies, $3.50 to $15. to smart high lace collars, Main Floor, Old Building. Lessened Prices on Linen HANDKERCHIE%S 6 for 85c 6 for $1.45 Our $1.50 grade Our $2.10 grade 1,800 women's cambrie Irish 1,200 women’s pure linen, hem- linen, plain, with !4 or 44-inch hem. stitched, assorted tape. 6 for $1.50 6 for $2 Our $2.10 grade Our $3 grade women’s linen with imita- 1,800 men’s cambric Irish linen, tion Armenian lace, !4-inch Hem, | {ull size, neat !4-inch hem. in pink, blue or lavender. | Main floor, Old Building Imported Sweaters from Scotland, $3.85 They are buttoned coat sweat- ers, in Shetland stitch and with- out collars. Two patch pockets trim them and to show how care- fully finished they are you have only to notice that whatever be the color the buttons exactly match, Second floor, Old Building We cannot duplicate these at the price and we have only 100 left; all sizes up to 42; rose, sand, violet, American Beauty, gold and white. “Universal’’ Coffee Percolators Nickel Plate on Copper. Meat and Food Choppers . No Small......... $1.25 Regular... 1.50 Large. 1,85 Were up size $1.85 up size Y-cup size 4.50 6.00 Blouse Suggestions Fresh Arrivals in Silk, $5.95 to $7.50 Navy Satin ed buttor Just see ow choose from at § are three new re collar different st Habutai Silk Plain tailored, » lustrous and. usefu Crepe de Chine a plain model for $¢ white or flesh At $7.50 smartness to Gacrestes notched collar a veet Tub Silk its swe n the vest, the eq ffs Third floor, Old Building you 1.95. and and @ totally come) crepe white), with st collar of striped sill lavender gold, blue or $1.15 Shirt Sale Still Goes cloth shirts for Spring wear, Gocd madr The tables are well stocked judge them choose them. Every man knows that $1.15 for good shirts So why emy hesize it? Sizes 14 to 17. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building You can see them Is a pre-War price “The Babies’ Fresh Hand Made Pillow Covers Daintiness in stitch, A pretty cover edged with fine lace and with a motif of embroid- ery at one corner, $2 With two embroidered corners and tiny tucks, as we!l as lace on the ruffles, $ Elaborate embroidery in love knots, at $3.50 The hair or down-filled pillows for these covers are $1 in pink, blue or white sateen. Third floor, Old Building every ‘Trunks Go Down 4 $5 to $7.50 Saved Friday Our own good trunks—a limited number in styles we cannot replace Dress Trunks —$21 and $22.50 Fibre covered, two trays, cloth lined, snap lock, reinforced hi , hardware riveted, small tray for small articles; two sizes— 82-inch, $21; 34-inch, $22.60. Wardrobe Trunks Fibre covered, 5 drawers, 8 hangers, shoe pockets, laundry bag, 40 x 17 inches. Wardrobe Trunks — $32.50 Vulcanized fibre covered, fitted with 10 hangers and shoe pocket; four drawers— bottom one has woman's hat form; draw bolts and snap lock; lift top on clothes compartment; 40 x 22 inches. Fourth Gallery, New Building DOWN-STAIRS Resewn Gloves, at $1 Noteworthy Values For Men and Women American glove manufacturers with whom we do a large business, save us their sample: Pique S and mended gloves. It is hard to detect flaws in most of them and they offer ‘ood qualities far below the usual price. Ban capeskin and gray suede. sewn Suede Gloves for Women, $1,50 1,200 pairs in this lot--tor men and women. Wonderful at $1. 600 pairs of fresh, new gray suede gloves, pique sewn with gray and black embroi- dery. This Paris-Like Georgette Frock, $17.75 It is silk lined through- out. It bas the fash- ionable wide tucks at the foot of the skirt. As the picture shows, the neck and sleeves have an entirely new move- ment done by cording and pulfing; through this puffing satin ribbon is threaded and tied into bows. | ‘The satin sash ties with long ends at the side. There » just 50 dresses. wes 34 to 40, As you may imagine, they are decidedly less Navy, silver gray, than usual at $17.75. taupe, beige, Victory red. _Downsetaire Stairs Store, old Building Ruffling, ; 35¢ Yard Extra special purchase of 700 yards of the popular ruffling which every young Miss wants for collars and cuffs. Organdie, ne' lot—all pleated. pelaise or hemstitched. bination colors. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Light and dark shades. Georgette and chiffon in the Some giain, others Vandyke Jarious plain and com- Special purchase. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Girls’ Hats, $2.50 and $3.50 Jolly basket weave braided straw hats in pluin und combination | colors. . flexible ones. ‘They don't cl ‘ way in a %. They do not be handled fetes ban In other words, they make splendid school hats for girls of 8 to 14 or 15 years. Blue-jay, rose, sand, cherry, brown, navy. Mushrooms, pekes, sailors and hats that can be turned up or down, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building For Those Who Want Coats rs Misses’ Coats, $19.75 Women’s Coats, $25 Real coats but with full swinging backs which make them look a bit like capes. Every customer we have had this spring has wanted to see capes and do}mans. People tell us we have an exceptional variety at moderate prices. But even at that every woman cannot be suited with anything but a coat. So, for them we have provided these brand new coats in navy or black serge and poplin. They arg good poking. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 500 Special Sailor Hats, $1 Navy, black, cherry and a few purple rough straw sailor and mushroom hats for town and country wear. orders filled. Lingerie Blouses $2.50, $2.95 Always something dif- ferent in the Down-Stairs louse Store. Cool, at- tractive white — batiste blouses are pictured with much tucking and ribbon tied sleeves and collar $2.50. riped voile blouses, with organdie collars and ‘cuffs, come in blue, green and black and white, ) White ba bloures, tiny vests. a 05, W vest of organd broidery, at Do Stairs Store, Old Building New Sweaters, $5 PRecoming slip-on with pique collars and with collar and are trimmed with lace and em- ite voile, sweate reach just below the hips and have ‘Special purchase just arrived. Telephone Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Cretonnes, 55c Yard So surprisingly good at the price, that 27,006 yards have sold out in less than ten days. To morrow a new shipment of 6,000 yards. Twenty patterns on good heavy upholste ny cottons. Mostly used for slip igovers an curtains. You will want to gee'them, 95¢ to $1.10 grades, Down-Stairs Store, New Building Handkerchiefs Going Children’s linen handkerchiefs, 6¢ Women’s linen handkerchiefs, 15¢ Men’s linen handkerchiefs, 25¢ and 50c About 2000 in the lot. Odd lots of ini- tials. Not every letter in every kind of handkerchief. All white and colored bor- ders. Plain and taped borders. Good time to lay in a summer supply. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Cotton Petticoats, 85¢ which large sailor collars. Knitted of all wool thread in turquoise, blue-jay, and American Peauty. Down-Stairs Store, New Building —$<$<$<$<$<$<$< $< $< $< $< — — — — — $$ Dress Gingham, 35¢ yard 32 inch gingham in soft colored plaids, in- cluding plenty of browns and blues and other combinations, There are few large blocks that are amazingly effective. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Outing Flannel, 20¢ yard Last of our winter stock of medium weight outing flannel, 27 inches wide. Light gra: medium gray and pink and blue’ striy Until now it has been 34. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Embroidery Edgings, 12¢ yd. 20 4!. inch white embroideries on sheer lawn, either with blind or open-work designs. yoght some time ago and particularly pretty at the price. For underclothes and children’s summer dre F Down-Stairs Store, New Building Good every day petticoats of soft cotton in black, brown, purple and copenhagen blue. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Printed Voile, 30¢ yard 49-inch cotton voile in fashionable challis, leaf, plaid and other pattern Compares favorably with cottons here at almost double the price. Down-Stairs Store, Now Building 500 Bungalow Aprons, 85c Roomy, plenty long cover-all aprons with or without sleeves. | Made of checked or striped percale and ginghams. Hundreds of housewives will want to share in this purel ‘Telephone orders will be filled us long as the quantity lasts, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 1200 Pillow Cases, 25c Kull bleached closely woven muslin with wide hems. 42 x 36 inches. Se- cured direct from the mill, ze betore hemming. Very specially priced, Down-Stairs Store, New Building

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