The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1919, Page 13

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TESTING NATIONAL GUARD UNITS FOR FEDERAL SERVICE " _s Geveral City Organizations Pass In- spection at Various Armories to Carry Out Regulations. Preliminary inspections are being made of New York National Guard BISCUITS Belicious/ In 15 Minutes ,_ Self Raisin SUVs Flour IN PACKAGES ONLY ~All Ready . No ‘Trouble-No Guessi (NOT A BREAD FLOUR), At Grocers Notice the five qualities that ai good dentifrice should have. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream has them all. | Swinging right on, //~aawaé;. keeps faith with the people Now—mid-year sale of Summer cotton remnants weet ais ite SP ea 15,000 yards is not a great quantity for a Wanamaker clearaway. But this year the bee ones of Deg bas been very Prices have pe A once, but many times. And far- sighted women have pro- ee woe up. iP. Tf the lengths in this sale in our stocks Lea caesar Be sg to a full dress then you can save consider- able money tomorrow. PP sata arene linens, imported novelties, Main Aisle, Old Building Stunning suits. of heavy pongee at $39.75 For Miss 14 to 20 Perfectly plain navy blue Georgette crepe frocks = — to aot A real swimming suit For the woman.who really swims “others have V. necks. Other colors, too. Those _men- tioned are only a few. They remind. one a great deal of the gayest days at Deauville and Ostend. Sizes 36 to 44. t $8.75. ivy pedal at mise Tor And woe Every one D- ning and practical. ‘f Some pi white, some with decorative A short story for mother “What a straight little girl you have,” said Mrs. Jones to Mrs. Smith the other day. “She surely holds herself well. How can you make her stand with her chest up and shoul- ders back?” “It’s very simple,” replied Mr. Smith. “T really used to be nearly mad saying, morning, noon and vight, ‘Jane, where are your shoulders? Jane, hold up your head!’—but one day I wandered into Wana maker's to buy Jane an under ‘waist and ran across a little under- waist called “Rest-Rite” “It’s really wénderful The of the falls on w) of semi-suspender reinfor ment and inclines. cng child to's a carrect straight ition instead of e polling ae coward, 98 the the ordi fratinea to do. Get one for your ang. y iy a sure she'll straighten up 2. rd underwaists, $1. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Third floor, Old Building SILK suits — taffeta, satin, moire and foulard, $10.50 to $85. NOVELTY suits — “studio” suits of wool '» with hand-embroidery in wool Second floor, Old Building | . Japanese cushions at 85c 500 that regularly sell for much more foliage, as ite as batik work. In color combi Main Aisle, Old Building — We’ve had many good shoe sales Down-stairs, but Never a shoe sale like this for women 5,000 Fresh, new pairs Pumps, oxfords, high shoes, New styles—this season’s Not within memory have we had a sale that offered | so complete a variety of sizes and widths, nor have we been | —ip all sizes from 2 to 8 and all widths from A to D, includ- able to find at any other shoe sale in New York this season | ing these good numbe: shoes as good as these at anywhere near $3.90 a pair. | Note the sizes Most sales, as you know, offer plenty of sizes that are not | Dull leath fords, poe wanted; but this sale offers plenty of the sizes that ARE | tgs Map Louis heels. wanted. For instance: 534, 6 and 64 are the popular sizes, and we offer 642 pairs of size 5}4—543 pairs of size 6 and 454 pairs of size 6}4. There are not all sizes in every style—but | 348 pairs white buck-finish high shoes, AA to D, 2% to & plenty for everybody. Featured are— Sizes 614, 7, 7/4 and 8 in Men’s Section, which adjoins the regular Women’s Shoe Section. Extra salespeople—extra selling space—Down-istairs Store, New Building. Thursday---the glad June sale of Hosiery and Underwear 3,322 pieces underwear—6,540 pairs hosiery Mostly for men—some for women It wouldn’t seem like June without _ Men’s $1 nainsook Wanamaker opportunity; and when underwear, 75c ta! stand. how bn Wanaiaker ‘ound | aT a,gammmt fr white check nab thine good thing, and why he makes @ | sizes, $4 to 46. Drawer sizes, 30 to. 44. 8 Men’s union suits : Men’s he socks HP pades} $1.35 7S to B80 grades} OOC olaat Sores cer of these makers in the "The slight flaws wil country. we prio would drop, and offered thi lotto us at | Bot affect the wear, but they.sond the bah a reduction. Vo me Redon Mit tad caitsed labeicn, white cruper whits ioadzen white Most men will want enough for six voile, and various other white weaves. months—or a year. length, with knitted insert in the back. Fine Summer garments in every detail. Sizes 34 to 46, Men’s silk socks Men’s union suits “Seconds” of $1.50 grade, $1.15 $i grade... }OOC These are plain white madras—a of Pure silk—some full fashioned ; others seam- the same | lot from the same maker. less. Black or brown, with cotton cops, soles, pond ppd? dag with kmitted insert in back. heels and toes. Hemmed or ribbed tops—| Sizes 84 to 4 660 pairs in all; so don’t wait. Men’s Sale—! Arcade floor, New Building ‘Burlington Three groups for women Women’s silk stockings Women’s silk stockings Seconds of ) Seconds of $1.85 grade § 95¢ $1.10 grade } 68c 2 su) silk stockings. cotton sik—tine lo uh mereariaed ae HK Pome Knows that SITs omens © Oe 1,086 union suits f inti t-weight cotton garments. Low-neck, cleveleet; ot ine length” Ses 86 ts ab Boat "ascends" of $1 and $1.25 BTODES.. 0... ccc cecccccs cowccsccceses Byars bes vad 250 Porch dresses, $5.85 $7.85 and $8.75 grades Silk Packet Sale offers almost Pretty every wanted silk at ginghams, good savings. Itopened ~at collar and cuffs; charming voiles made with $106,000, mostly cut from our oun good ered piques. b3 stocks, for $67,000. A lot of the silks are gone one may wear to the beach in the or —the buying has been éssentially made for home wear, they really very large—but there could be worn on the street or elsewhere. are still hundreds of Sizes 36 to 46 inclusive. packets for late com- ° CRITIC'S —“"Dremes selling ers. larly in ‘cngoam st S876 ae no better bf Main floor, Old Building are found among lots selling st $8.78 and $10.7 Main Aisle, Main floor, and Third floor, Old Bidg Baby dresses—a Sale # Three seasonable models in the PO eg bagel 60 at $2.90, were $4 to $9.50 a iit ‘emina 75 at $7.90, were $10 to $18 aan ot pink satin, so dainty 65 at $12.50, were $19.50 to $33 one wonders how it can be Vary fon elt Route, | catego thet se | ame pany ine entrain iow; lor —mai iD ol the ab is o beautiful figured ae Georgette. tata, crepes Se tome re mbcsiiored » nets, are em! brocatle tor medium “and full | and Had genie one ms beautifully. Sone, fie : ae make it | oto Take time to look. You will find some exquisi ttle things py. third js G0b of pik BM ate Prog, gegen we ps others in the oie Twas the otine finished exquleite pao Sp Wi Sens PY, rye majority are from France, there Ughe oora, ase. it “tite ost | 5 few are very, very {frivolous— So 8 aw were made in this @ a glove.” Little nets all trimmed with wi Third pig or Buiflding buds and laces. Third floor, Old Building All sizes—2¥4 to 8 All widths—AA to D White shoes included 3.90 3,825 pairs of pumps and oxfords Tan oxfords, mili y heels pciaeeecetatcrcce ne Brown kid oxiords, low heels..........-.s.. o pis. Dull leather oxfords, military baeis. 4 Patent leather or dull pumps. Patent leather oxfords, Louis heels. Black kid oxfords, low heels And in white— | 300 pairs white canvas or buck-finish oxfords, Band, : 24 to 5.

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