The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1919, Page 11

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} - — MUST WRITE, NOT 2 ee DECLAI, OPINIONS: Also Expected to Remain at)! Versailles While Weimar As- sembly Considers Treaty. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. The People Shall Not Be Disappointed in the Assortments at fyaaus; Women’s white shoes for every summer need Every woman must have at least one pair of wh shoes for her Summer ward- At robe. Whether her particu- OG lar needs lead toward ox- os “) n to Versaille ced under the themsel ion of r Amer Counc they will be as the st com with the lists Foreign day to con- nd for prote t throughout eir right to re Women’s foulard dresses Several new styles, $35 Foulard is a durable and cool silk for Spring and Summer wear. In days gone by--and sometimes even now this silk has been unwisely The John Wanamaker May Sale of White will begin this veer Hoek Beenie! Wee New fashioned into quite dressy frocks PARIS, May 1—Presentation of in the | fords, pumps or high shoes, S S t a M 10 lhe all-over pleated designs alone dic- the peace treaty to the German dele-| 14 retaining | she will find here an unusual —“< . a ure ay, ay tate that the dresses should be simple. Friday we shall present foulard dresses in two models that are simple enough for morning wear and yet ap- propriate for afternoon. One model _gates is not now expected to take Place before Saturday and probably Will be even deferred to Monday The credent of the delegates | variety of all kinds—for “dress,’’ sports and street L& wear. White buckskin “The Big Three’’ wil exomined by the commission , | White car . | has a gracefully draped skirt and the to-day tramatio teas ¢ Drummond, the | Oxfords $9, $10, $12.50 to $4.50 b 7 h > always becoming — surplice — bodice given to t beh AML CO el Pumps $10 and $12.50 White buckskin laced shoe in oys 8 oes which ties in the back. This is in High Shoes $10 $6.50 to $9.50. » brown-and-white, as well as navy hat are oy oT y s oO gr ing Wilke eanvds White canvas’ button. hoe What are they First) the right shape for growing blue-and-white and black-und-white. as : mare $2.50 to $3.50. feet. Second the right materials for wear. Third-—the Otter. model - te. illusthated—<aleeves ene Pe iors , $8 An ap ties of white can right kind of shoemaking for all-around satisfaction. and sil pleating are of Georgette crepe umps.. $5.50, $7 50 vas, $3.25; white 4 i ; bordered with the foulard, the roun¢ igh S sr | buck, $4 to $6. This Store has always made a study of boys’ shoes. We know what raok nee wit Ne eh the erace year before him in | 1 18 On High Shoes....... .$5, $6.50 buck, $4 to $¢ - it means to keep growing feet in condition, and to help mother’s appliqued: with, cereal: beater navy habeions a Niele White shoes ; ao of white canvas, $3.26 purse by providing good mate blue-and-white or black-and-white, ry That's why so many grown-ups still come to Wanamaker’s—they | . - » * | ined any observations for children Bal white shooa—whtte have learned by-experience fram boy Hood up, | Georgette crepe frocks ing desire to make must f Si car 2 to $3.50; white buck- : 20 ¢ » idee R ral in writing and not orally. (policy, and thie fact waa well known |... (GUEESI4IOR | kin, $3.50 to 84.75, Sizun 2 Dark tan leather, dull black leather, and patent leather introduce a new idea, $35 _— nn petals ye - SU ANRIIRIER we for boys that wear sizes ‘The new four-tier skirt is the feature. Each tier is standard has, of course, AVENUE OF SHOPS Il to 13!9 $4 to $8 1 to 6 $5 to $9 | edged with jet beads besides being ornamental the beads weight the ti and the silhouette is perfectly straight. Bodice is simple, of course, In taupe, black, Copenhagen or navy blue Second floor, Old Building, been strictly adhered to. First floor, Old Building DOWN-STAIRS STORE Burlington Arcade floor, New Building FRANKLIN SIMon Boys’ SHops FIFTH FLOOR Boys’ Silk Pongee Suits Tailored to Wear Longer Than Most Pongees Do! Sizes 2 to 9 ycars® $19 which is very moderate! Ample-sized coats for women, $55, $69.50 By careful study of correct lines, by the elimination of all trimming that detracts from and effect of smartness and long lines, these have made these coats most becoming to the woman of large proportions. At $55 are four really remarkable models in serge, Poiret twill, tricotine, crystal cloth and silvertone. At $69.50 are five models in the same materials. Colors: black, midnight blue, oxford and taupe. Sizes 401, to 50! 5. Second floor, Old Building Something special in boys’ blue serges Al won't soil easily $13.75 Boys’ Shop, Second floor Old Building Traveling bags Cloth-lined $10.25 and $10.75 Leather-lined 2 and $12.50 i First showing of these ser- | viceable, moderate | 9 bags of grain cowhide in dark | tan for summer traveling. Sewed on corner protectors. | Lift up cateh. 16 and 18 | inch. | | Grain cowhide is the top part ANY a day has passed since the Down-Stairs Store has been able to announce a sale like this! ICTURESQUE middy- and Dutch models, made of a fine quality silk pongee, with extra detachable collar and cuffs of blue or green silk poplin, trimmed with silk tape. Handsomely put together and finished, in line with Franklin Simon policy of tailoring the boy intelligently and conscientiously and not rushing him through in a hurry. A For men who want the finer grades of guaranteed madras cloth—shirts that bear this well-known trade-mark— No FADE Kemi of the leather and is good-looking and durable, but is not nearly as | heavy as the more expensive cow- | hide Fourth Gallery, New Bldy Gardens need attention The Garden store at Wanamaker’s can help in al- “Bringing Up suit both the boy and his mother will like. franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets FRANKLIN Stmon Boys’ Stops FIFTH FLOOR Boys’ Ko-Ko Calf LOW SHOES This is NOT is a sale of regu taken from the regular line of one of the best shirt-makers in the country. These are the One-third of the shirts are One-third of the shirts are One-third of the shirts are $1.95 each grades— the $2.50 grade the $5 grade the $3.50 to $4 grades ‘These figures are based upon che actual retail prices of REMINGTON NOFADE shirts in other stores. * * * Read the interesting story sale of SALE shirts. — It r stock shirts shirts fir * * a wise this guarantee couldn’t be given We guarantee this NOFADE | REMINGTON SHIRT not to fade Radium silk effects (all cotton, richly lished Madras with real silk stripe Madras with artificial silk stripes 1 cotton fabries (often sold in are included in the is desire is to have more Wanamaker other stores as “silk and linen.”’) rs know his shirts. He realizes All of these fabries that men who come here KNOW and = | sale group. They are GOOD fabrics WANT quality; and Remington Nofade equally as good in pattern as they are in shirts are built on the quality idea, other- quality. ° Examination revea!s ; ” Father The second series by Geo. Me i} Manus is now out and may be had for 2 in the Book Store. Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. | In the Auditorium Friday, May 2—at 3 P.M. Cinderella” A Fairy Play 40 children under direction of N » English-Lillotte First Gallery, New Bldg, Pretty white frocks | for little tots, $3 | Colored stitehing adds an at- 77 tractive () note to sey eral new mode} of erg woh) te § am, \ dresses for “4 if kiddie r to 6 One of lawn has pocket cuffs and most any gardening difficulty. Too much garden to work and you cannot find any- body to help ¥ Get Planct Jr. wheel culti vators, wheel hoes, and wheel plows and see how much easier ney will make your ‘ Priced variously $6.26 and cultivators, 65c, 80c, rs, 12e to 50¢ Trees and plants need spraying ? Auto sprayers for both trees and plants, to $10.50, Plant sprayers, $1.25 to $1.50 Does the lawn need a few inusual to $6. and 50-ft length: ft Hose reels, $1.50 to $11.75. Grass she 400 to $1.25 $1.50 to He to 80e urf edgers, $1 and $1.2. Wood and wire rakes, Just ask us. Vegetable and flower plants need plenty of air around their roots to grow to best advantage Keep the earth agitated around them. Trowels, 12¢ to 40c, Hoes, 40¢ to 70c. Floral sets, 65¢ 3. Malleable iron rakes, 50¢ to bac Steel rakes, 80¢ to $1. Spades, $1.65 to $2.75. yg forks, $1.75 Dirt shovels, square and round point, $1.85. Best Vegetable Seeds, Golden bantam cx Coampion of Oe Ib. Extra early peas, 0c Ib. Onion sets, white und yel- low, 30¢ qt Vegetable seeds of all kinds, 10 and ckage Flower all kinds, 5e and 0c p e Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. he ‘ lity features for whicl Waist OU t . Sizes 1 to 6 out from wash or perspiration. these t o well known pes ned hil h— Soe, If it does, return it to your dealer Phe straight front, whieh takes more ae ciili windadivens a . Sat and you will get a new shirt with- clot Many shirts are “ecut-awa to ata fo the waletiine, 98 A shoe with a lot of wear in it! out charge. ek ie SE Aateg HET : ie blind stitching: and the facing that 1 with lace, $4. A That alone i ap a puranes of eat face extend all the way Ahh the cnt t th sash tie 2 : Ona ult tion so unusual that it deserves empha The roomy bodies for men who ur A ! i ey "ie lel pe So this shirt maker Th irate collar bands, | sle brown sna i? Mode ed. On & ~was willing to make us a price conces- He t Me 4 seid modified English last, with round sion on 6,000 fresh, new shirts for thi he good pearl buttons, toe, welted and stitched soles, frei pales. 1 1 occ DUAR for him ; Third floor, Old Building smooth leather innersole, and 8 fm . If you come by Subway leather-lined counter and heel We wanted good iat, can, Slee from the: Astor, Pla Black lace seat. Has a lot of Wear in t e substantial fabrics fora hpi ms Aha AA ihe hie flouncings and nets leather, a lot more in the work- ; right in front of you, Or Alana Lite Ohantil arenes Blackstone printed madra eon the ! {th and Broadwa we aC A Ke are de of wood cheviot ds and cassimeres. xt , , &C Woven and crepe madr: Phe entire of 6,000 will be read 0 87 an Ae ieaet Sie Wana auar a 4 Russian corded madra ul 9 ocho | ayo mort und b ater la torfil he and i atisfaction. A] ranklin Simon 0. Satin stripe corded madri here y he ( all mer m i he | Iway Ci . V price clothing Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets Mercerized madras 13h) 10 17. Down-Stains Store, Od Bld : for men, never forgets that ; naker principle, 4 Main floor, Old Building Broadway Corner vt b

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