The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 15

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The House of Incomparable Values | Custom Made Clothes Ready for Service Keep Good Company You may be judged by the company you keep, that is to say, by the clothes you wear. It is the following rare combination in our clothes that makes them chosen by men who are severe critics of Fabrics, Fashion and Fit. 1. Their True Value is so apparent. 2. They are made of only the Finest Quality all wool fabrics. 3. They are hand tailored throughout. 4. Their style spells distinction. We*have the Conservative as well as. the Ultra Smart. Therefore wear our Clothes and start on “The Road to Success” if you would be judged among the best. Prices. are Extremely Low for such Genuine Quality. Your preference or need in color, cut or size is here. Prices to suit your particular pocketbook. Suits for Young Men and Men $25 $2759 $3250 $35 si" §50 Palm Beach and Mohairs at *12° *15 ‘18 « *18° Tropical Worsteds, Silk Poplins and Silk Shantungs at $229 and *25 Come in! Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. 27 Cortlandt St., Cor. Church St. ” SIXTH AVE, L. at DCOR—HUDSON TUBE at CORNER BEATER iS MBC mS Nm a A collection of Hot weather suits for women PAULETTE suits—simple, carefully designed models featuring the long roll rever; in beige, blue, rose and tan; $39.50. LINEN suits of excellent quality at $19.50, Sport and street models. In leather color, white, midnight blue and many smart sport colors. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Georgette Crepe a ik beaded dresses $39.50 It would not be surprising if the average woman were to select two of these frocks—one in navy blue or brown for day wear in town, and one in white or dainty pink for the less forma, eve- nings in the country or at the seaside. Many dresses are not as Sttectivel the model we shall spé $39.50. It is the simply o of the design of this dress that mak so charming. Illustrated. In white, pink, beige, brown or navy blue. Silk foundation to match. Sizes 34 to 44. Second floor, Old Building \ 81 fine wardrobe trunks | offered at lowered prices A factory changed hands. We took over all the discon- tinued models. They are splendidly made trunks, fibre cov- ered on purse pty venser box, fibre-bound, brass trimmings, some with Yale lever locks, with fancy cretonne linings—and all full sizes. Prices quoted include the war tax. $80 trunks for $70.90 $90 trunks for $74.20 $100 trunks for $88.50 $275 trunks for $160 “Also 14 Hartman trunks, $52.50 Full size wardrobe, fibre covered, raised top, cloth-lined, four draw- ers, ten hangers, shoe ‘pocket—lowest Price we we have ever offered them for is $37.50. Seventh Gallery, New Building Two very good sales of Women’s silk stockings 1,506 pass ats at $1.35 pair—seconds of a nationally-adver- tised brand, $1.80 to $2.50 grades (prices July 1st will be $1.95 to $2.75 pair.) Only little irregularities of knitting keep these stockings out of first grade. They are all full-fashioned silk stockings, with mercerized cotton tops and soles. Bike white, Havana mene in all sizes; not all colors in all of the gra 2,424 pairs at 85c eaeaacnnds of our $1. 10 to $1.50 grades. From the same maker as the first op Seamless silk, with cotton tops, toes and heels; black, AM lavana brown; plain, clocked, or drop-stit ch front; some with mock seam leg. Main Aisle, Old Building 12,000 under-vests for women---28¢ each We have compared these with our 38¢ and 60c vests, and they lose nothing oy the comparison. They are of equal quality of ribbed cotton. They are light-weight, low neck, sleeveless—just the we wire be ghd Certain imperfections which prevented them from firsts have been mended. You are getting full 88¢ to "Boe vest~ wale in these for 28c, Saturday. P, S.—Sizes 38 to 44. Plenty of the large sizes. All cut full in length and width. Main floor, Old Building In the Baby Store All the little Summer hats must go We are selling all the cunning straw bonnets for ‘“‘Miss and Master 1 to 6 Years Ke fi Old” (hats that once upon a time were i> oor! | pee Bs from $1.50 to $15), Saturday from Besides the straw hats there is a group of imported French lingerie hats in the collection Third floor, Old Building, White Summer frocks, $1.95 to $3.95 (For Miss 2 to 6 years) All bedecked with ribbons and laces these tJ little white lawns will be delightful for Sister to wear hen she is “all dressed up for evening.” One is pictured; many models to select from, Third floor, Old Building Union suits that help men keep cool White ribbed cotton. $1.50... .. White lisle thread, $2... . Mesh lisle, $2. Various styles—to suit your desire. Then, in addition— Men’s Sani-tub suits, $1.75 Theee union suits are made under unusual conditions. The fine white nainsook is washed before the garment is made. Every garment is hand- ironed. Then itis paeee in an envelope and senled, ‘hus, it goes to you spo t is sleeveless, knee length eth style, with & Aaw rop seat, Sizes 84 to4 to 46, ngton Arcade New Bidg, oor, Sale of smart blouses A very satisfactory purchase of our $3 50 $4.50 grade of blouses to sell at... e smart blouses, for they are tailleur lars and cuffs of the material, others are of ope the so soit of blouses the best dressed pique, and three models are trimmed with White akirte fi gay colored sweater and rose or blue; a number of the collars and “i cle tebe ae cuffs are edged with fine knife-pleating— Blouses with distinctive collars and a note of good taste well-fitting cuffs that may be worn over . the of one’s sweater. These blouses are from a manufacturer Nine models in white dimity—and ba-. | who specializes in the making of tailored tiste (three are sketched). Some have col- blouses. Together with other new groups, specially priced $2 to $5.95 At $2 and $2.25 pet dere of dotted Swiss, $5.95 Good-looking tailored blouses of white linen and Exquisitely fainty, ‘as the Swiss is white and the colored cross-ba: lawn, white collars and cuffs. dats are of red or blue. White gellar Also white voile, embroidered and lace-trimmed. the cuffs on ‘the attractive short with die blouses at $4.50 nes lace. Ribbon firdies ‘to to Sheer Rag mee in a charming model, with match dots. Illus Main Aisle, roi floor and Third floor, Old Building tucked panel front and the long collar which looks so well when worn over sweater or coat. Illustrated. 89 suits for young women Clearaway! Frocks for young girls ph wg? at $1.95 $25 $35 $45 $49.50 $75 Were $35 to $105 Brokea sizes, in ane and tricotine. Second floor, Old ‘Bldg. We have gone we will not reorder and Assemblii every case, rack and table dresses which tly mussed. sale. en hf which are sl: ing these together makes a worth- mn sega, Steet #98 White sports skirts 3.75 Our $5.75 grade—for 125 chambray ad finebem, frocks, $2.60. + iaariouis ‘ea hii 50 gingham and chembray frocks, $3.50 joonaer tifully. Three Were $5 to $6.7 smart le for us by 12 white pique Grosees, snd erat Oncueed, $7.50 27 linen dresses, hand-embroidered, $12.50 White and colors; were $16.75 to $17.60 y Sroekecntn crepe de chine, net, voile, taffeta, ent organdie— ” 2.50— 17.76 to $21.50 15—were $18. $1 were $. $2: panty TA yoy he .50 to $23.50 Biees 6 to 16 youre tu-ensh group. Second floor, Old Buil ding the leading maker of skirts. Second floor, Old Building Corsets, $2.95 American Lady #4 bust, elastic waistband; of white, clean- looking, prettily trimmed. A miscellaneous lot of cool summer corsets at $1. Main Aisle, Old Building Silk gloves close-priced 1,500 pairs at 85c pr. Women’s 2-clasp Milanese silk, double finger-tip; wo tone or pane ney em ra Ate white, k, pongee, shade, and piack with "white embroidery. 1,200 pairs at $1.35 pr. 8-button Ph Sos in white, black, gray, pongee. 12- button, white, 16-button, white. Main Aisle, Old in Atste, Old Building 44 styles low shoes for women—$6, $7, $8 This wide choice will give you calfskin, mahogany calfskin, pat- tore idea of how carefaby ane ent leather, black kidakin. ughly we have pro lor @ needs of women who wish Pa are oxfords, also, in a priced summer shoes. It in. is next to impossible for L200 Bo an white canvas pumps (at to find in this group just French, Cuban, military, and ¢ you most want. There are pumpe and oxforda | very low heels. in dull black calfskin, brown First skin, brown | __Wiset floor, Otd Buliding $33.75 sale of men’s suits 6a 1 reel idea ack af tds, ors WIN unermany Bow If you dia "Witentite fhe tie to taniea mparison between them and our regular stock ee BAB Sol gb. The maker had the fabrics —typical Wanamaker fabrics —all-wool cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres in the better kinds of patterns. 6 8 He might have taken a chance and held them until next season; but he preferred to do the thing CLOSE THEM OUT—clean up his shelves ani begin work on Fall orders. He knew our requirements—our stan and our desires. Thus, every man who likes quality—who chooses his clothes with care—can have a good Summer suit and pocket a saving. Extra! 6,000 silk four-in-hands—60c WHY? Because they were made from short ends of silks. They're the pias corte shape—nothing skimped about them. Scores of patterns and colors— more than a man could think of A a week, 60 cents each has the ring of true economy. Silk-stripe shirts Arrive for the $1.95 sale \ REAL silk stripes, too—not the artificial kind. And s when you add 1,800 fresh, new shirts like these to several teed thousand new madras cloth qualities, you have a variety that is as broad as it is long. Don’t overlook the fact that this is the first group in annual June sale. That’s why the price is $1.95.

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