The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 21

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| n only energies which can avail In this mee cial hour to save the soul of the | j Nation and the life of the world ‘ 2 The Uresbyterian Church bids ite ni ing obstacle and in all public places J of worship, as well as in every home, : i : plead the true cause of mankind a | i the mercy seat of the Heavenly C—O ——— ‘Mor Peace Through Teach- | prise to just’ and mutual relation- Nation, the Presbyterian Church calle upon its 6,000,000 adherents, and all | those who share the common faith, | % release by united confession and) intercession with Almighty God the followers thrust aside every hinder- ‘ather, interceding for the President! of the United States and for all in J ‘authority under him, for employers 000,000 of the Faith Appeal and employed that they may be lifted out of the low levels of selfish enter- 4 ‘role ships, for all conferences and gather- ? ings of Christ. lings ‘of men arid women that they sea jmay be guided by a wisdom higher than human which will overrule the nericaus worshipping and unchristian desires and! erday in city churches and road- |p of those who would destroy | je mee! houses all acros e | js and institutions of our be- - rae mat | te ai nd, and bring to fruition the earnest hopes of thdse who sincerely | r re-| seek the public xood; that hatred and a toa r violence may be thwarted; that par-| The industrial crisis in the|tisanship m be transformed into tes Was the subject of/Patriotism; that labor may become ought in every pulpit and| dignified by new responsibilities and |that capital may acknowledge its Power as a sacred trust, and that the y-| Whole Nation may be guided upon the -| paths of more fruitful and satisfying toil to the end that national and world peace may be established, and -!that the prayer of all believers may nd ap-| be wered, Kingdom come’ 1 "Thy will be done on earth’ it is in heavei Featured Price Offering For. One Day Only— To-morrow—Election Day 7 ne ' Models iilustrated, 100.00 SILK LINED AND WARMLY INTERLINED, FUR COLL » OF THE CHOICEST SELECTED S, PERFECTLY MATCHED, ADORN §& E, WHILE OTHERS ARE PRECISEL TAILORED. ALL ARE DISTINGUISHED MODELS, IMPRESSIVE FOR THEIR. CORRECTNESS OF STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP. Peachbloom, Yalama, Silvertip Bolivia, Velours ‘2 OBINSONS 25 West 42/92. —— ———— HRETS: ‘NON-ALCOHOLIC CEREAL BEVERAGE the famous—and. fast becoming the favorite--drink of thqusands, is now being supplied by us to the trade. Ask for It at Drug Stores, Soda Fountains, Restaurants, Grocers and leading Hotels aad Clubs, Distributing Agents Wanted. } CHiELSEA BOTTLING WORKS 606 to 616 West 49th St. New York City, Phone Chelsen 599, i i sl aaa Nella ‘ ’ Se ee a EVENING AY, NOVEMB EP ‘1919, “su JOHN WANAMAK Election Day Sa Election Special The Two-Day Sale for Men Brings happy returns of many kinds—featuring OVERCOATS $50 grades........... $70 to $80 grades........ The Overcoats at $47.50 Good, sturdy, single-breasted coats in grays, browns and heather mixtures. Some ° . : have silk yoke and sleeve lining; others are fully lined with Venetian serge, Collars that turn up if you want them to; ample pockets for cold days, The warm Ulsters at $59.50 Two types; one a street ulster—semi-fitted, belted, with silk yoke and sleeve liming. The other a storm ulster—big and manly—with a wide collar. Both are double-breasters of the sturdy type—in two shades of brown, oxford | and heather. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. A $1.95 Shirt Sale is a vote for thrift Searce—very scarce. Occasionally you read of a small lot somewhere—broken sizes, perhaps, and pat- terns that are badly upset. But here—on Tuesday — “6,000 of these good madras cloth shirts will be ready at $1.95—fresh, and clean—made in the good Wana- maker way. Plenty of patterns and colors—more than you want to count—and sizes 14 to 17. Tables will be laden with them; you can choose easily and quickly. Men’s Shoes at $7 pair Six styles—1,477 pairs. Three styles are black calfskin—an English last, a medium toe, and a broad toe Blucher. Two styles are kidskin—one blucher with a heavy sole, the other a straight lace shoe. The sixth style is | a smart tan shoe; English last, with blind eyelet# We can get no more shoes like these to sell for $7-a pair. Come while they’re here, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. If you elect to buy a brass bedstead Tuesday —you save a third of the price Election Day Sale 400 Student Suits, Polished brass bedsteads $30 to $55 Parag is ier $50.75 grade ++ $34 There's a @ood saving on Bg ft, 4 ft, 4)o tt $50 grade . every suit. Some of them are 4Y4 ft, 4 ft, do ft s qe crace sau below the prices for which the 31, ft., 4 ft., 414 ft. size $38 grade : men who made them are mak- Dull-finished brass bedsteads ing similar ale today. And, Ay gees O61 ered ; ecause we sell as we buy, you rt tt ond $108.28 grade dage \. will find among the suits at $30 314 ft 4 ft. and 449 ft. sizes $106.50 grade : $71 | some that are better than suits 314 ft, 4 ip and 43 th sizes ae crags ve ; in our stock at $40, | B46 thes 6 $b. ONG O09 Te eines Bae STAGE +0500 ; All-wool mixtures and plain fab 914 ft. 4 ft. and 414 ft. sizes $38 grade... : res Norfolk sh bye os breasted models; g trousers Ivory enamel bedsteads cut as young men like them; sizes nels in 4 24 ft. size $35 grade 628 83 to 28, 8 le + . gz ,, ° corate wit. and 414 ft. sizes $20 9 50 Wana-Mackinaws 2 ft, 24g ft. and 4 ft. sizes $26 grade teense ss 1925 at $9.75 White enamel bedsteads Better than our regular stock | 4 ft. size $32 grade ieteaaeees mackinaws at $16.50—- heavier, 4 ft. and 434 [t. sizes $29 grade seeneeeenreroenerees $19 | more firmly woven. So good is | Ivory enamel cribs the cloth from which these Regularly $34.75 $23.25 | mackinaws are made that you B the | might put one out in the snow Fass CF $31.50 | for a week and the inside of it stevanss om | would be dry when you took Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. | jt jn, ——_—_——— | Rich brown colorings, double- breasted, patch pockets, belted in ack; sizes 8 to 18 years. Every woman votes for | R 4 | Knitted Junior Suits silk stockings at $16.50 New shipment for Election Well, here, tomorrow, we shall have Day of the poplar dunlor sills | A : in middy-twist and rmiddy | 1,260 pairs to sell at $1.10 pair styles, ‘And although sive They are seconds of $1.35 grade—not a penny’s difference | have gone up, we shall sell between firsts and seconds in the matter of fit and wear, these at the early-s on price and mighty little in the matter of appearance. Black or | of $16.50. Sizes 3 to 9 years, white, mercerized cotton tops, toes, heel; mock seamed 200 Caps at 50c each seamless foot; made generously long, with flare top. Regularly $47.50 Were $1 and $2 in our stocks , | last season; mixtures; about Silk-plaited cotton stockings, 35¢ pr. two-thirds hav and 3 pairs for $1 are good Winter hts; Our 55¢ grade; black or white, mock seamed leg, double tops and | broken sizes—6% to 7); stock- soles, high spliced heels, sizes 94 and 10 only. handled. Main Aisle, Old Building — | Second floor, Old Bildg. | 500 Coats in the Sale —far the best the Coat Salons have ever held— —best because of value-for-money—best from a fashion standpoint—-best because 4 it is a decided triumph over today’s high cost of living. | 193 coats, $75 to $100 grades $57.50 205 coats, $100 to $150 grades...... 77.50 102 coats, $150 to $300 grades...... 98.50 How we did it The coats at $57.50 and $77.50 were pro- cured by special purchases from seven differ- ent manufacturers who were willing to co-op- erate with us because the first rush of their season was over and the slack season was at hand. The coats at $98.50 are sample coats, many of them from the manu- facturer of the finest coats in New York. The sale price does not | cover the cost of the materials in a large number of these coats. Coats at $57.50 198, of English sue- dine,’ velours, bolivia cloth, and silvertone. Half of these are equip- pe with generous col- lars of arctic seal (dyed coney) and of skunk- dyed opossum. ' Those without fur are of such rich materials | | as to permit their being worn with fine furs. a In many correct and beautiful models, fe- turing ‘‘string’’ belts, a very charming French “movement”’ of line, dark matching and full | length linings, and fine details of finish. Colors—dark brown, taupe, reindeer, beaver, plum, and midnight blue. —————DOWN- STAIRS STORE At $77.50 205 coats, three-quarters of which are fur trimmed. In velours, English suedine, evora | ‘cloth, and bolivia cloth. Trimmed lavishly with nutria, squirrel, ‘mole, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). + The models are all beautifully thought out and de- signed for many types of women. There is little to be said con- cerning the fineners of the mate- rials and @he luxury of the furs; they speak for themsclves. Many of the coats are copies, of im- ported models. In beaver brown, dull French blue, midnight blue, reindeer, dark brown and faisan brown. Beautiful matchin, eau de cygne linings and Sark figured effects. Coats at $98.50 102 of the finest sample | coats of two noted manufac- turers, ' Wonderfully individ- ual t and ‘wraps, trimmed with the finest Hud- | son seal furs (dyed musktat) —in many cases on collar, cuffs, pockets and panels on the skirt—also with squirrel and with nutria. More lavishly beautiful coats weshave rarely had in our regular stocks this season. Featuring many new and charming details ap- proved of by Paris, in many cases direct copies of ita toe Hanee wool Austra eek sat ch blgom, evora and bolivia cloth ve sea, aii: n beaver, ol! ue, Pekin jue, ret and midnight blue. Second floor, Ola Bdge | cs 1,500 Trimmed Hats... $7.50 to $15 grades, including 150 Gage hats and samples from nine makers One of the best opportunities we } announced in many a day in variety, | timeliness, fashion excellence and /[ genuine value ji CARL SMEAR GG ° The kinds Hats of Lyons, silk and | panne velvet. Hats with brocaded tops. Hats of silk and satin com- *binations. New gold hats—-for evening wear, New silver hats. Hats of duvetyne. Hats with beaver trimming. Hats with, gstrich trimming. Fur hats 4 And “ng ‘es of the more exclusive, alesirable kinds, Ang ‘3 shapes ¥ hats, small hats, med chin: hats, sd with th four corners— just about every- thing you've seen and heard of this season, ) The story B, ~~has been accurately told in the headlines, It is doubttul if + we have ever had airs. And when § at of the entire wo are alike, you! \ ‘ tell how gooo the’ choosing will be, Consider that the lowest price this |; season for Gage hats (that we've seen) is $9 wholesale; and that most of the hats are le, trimmed in the ays, and of high-grade 8. The variety 2 ts the fullest meas satisfaction for matrons, young women and irls who desire smartly-fash- ioned hats, Down-Stairs Siore, Old Bldg. ud

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