The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 19

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A Wide Variety of Men’s and Youn a Men's Bench Made Fall and Winter | Shoes in Black, Tan and the new Browns. In Calf, Kid and JOLOAK MODEL: ASKS $60,000-jENEINE-ORASH HHURES Five. OF WAR PLANE ENGINEER "> "== “One Man Wiit Die, BYNACUSE, N, Y., Nov. 7,—One man} [wae fatally injured and four others seriously hurt yesterday when an Jauto fire engine crashed through a |Dix plate glass window and Into the lobby of the Hotel Winchester, The She Charges He Is } He Is Now Going to Marry Another Woman. Cordovan. Bult to Fecover $80,000 for alinecd Ei napa Qreach of promise was brought yaner-|driver had tried to uvoid collision | Catues. @ay in the Supreme Court. Brooklyn, by | With @ twin car. At Mise Marsuertte Frohman, a preity| Both trucks were speeding in ro-| $900 || doak model of No. 91 Lincotn Pla v.|#ponse to an alarm of fire and met| yp against James A. May, engincer, in| at right angles In, front of the hotel. charge of the plant of the Nestor Man-| William Ax of Moravia, a ufactering Company, No. ® West i3th| travelling om was hit, Hie Street, Manhattan, hich during the| skull was fractured and he was in War supplied airplanes to the Govern-|‘ernally hurt. His death is but @ | matter of hours. ment. Capt. Arthur Gifford and Hoseman } E, VOGEL, Inc. 64 NASSAU Sr, Through her attorney, Joseph C. tf. | ttalph Phelps of the fire department: Boots and Shoes Made to Order Miyan, Miss Frohman obtained aon| Norris Williams of Fulton and William | Perkt witchman, wera badi. i a ye order from Supreme Court Juatioe Sewd-|fhurt : 8aIy SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. der for May's arrest. He was held In| 000 ball, which he furnished. Miss Frohman in her suit charged that May promised to marry her two years = ~~4 Recently, Miss Wrohman’s affidavit stated, May became Ill and was taken to the Now York Hye and Ear Hospital. fhe visited him there frequently. she aid she was told there of another wom- @n_who often visited May. “The next time 1 visited the hospital X met this other woman,” Mise Frohman he told me she and Mr, expected to be married. I said that May and I were engaged. Together confronted him in his room. ile into a rage and ordered me to en aariated in, pushing me thing I through with Best For Your Silver HIGHEST POLISH with LEAST EFFORT! ELECTRO-SILICON quickly cleans and imparts « beautiful and lasting lustre to Silverware, Aluminum, Nickel, Cut Glass, and all fine metals— without scratching or marring POWDER 10, CREAM 10¢. and 28¢. Sold by Grocers, Drnggista, and leading dealers everywhere. At / eee Your Silver Its Best STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN West of With Avenue Special Saturday Opportunities in Stylwear Clothes For Men and Young Men The Merits of Stylwear are openly praised by older and younger men. Saturday Offering of 200 Suits 27.50 Single and double-breasted models—developed in materials of splendid quality in gray and heather mixture, also fine serges. . All sizes. Unusual Value in Men’s Overcoats 37.50 Regular $45.00 Value \ Good selection of styles in grays, browns, blues, greens and newest mixtures i —all sizes. SATURDAY SPECIALS Fine Quality Felt Hats— best Men’s Worsted Finish Stylwear } styles in new browns, grays and Trousers — conservative styles mixtures on dark grounds— i $4.50 grades .Specia 3.65 all sizes..... Special 5.15 Odd Lots of MEN’S SHOES To Clear....... 5.60 | $7.50, $8.50 and $9.00 Values Included are vici kidskin and gunmetal calf shoes with broad toe shapes or Englieh lasts, extra durable quality Goodyear welted soles. All sizes from 6 to 10 (except 614) are in the lot, but not in each style. NONE SENT C, O, D, NO MAIL ORDERS See other pages for Special Advts, of Shoes and Apparel for Business Women HE EVENING WORLD, FRID New York’s Great Christmas Carnival Parade 10.30 Saturday, at WANAMAKER’SS. Jack-and-the- Bean-S Stalk and Toy World—Bang! They're Off ff! great event of the children’s Doyo is the o) oats of ee, John Wanamaker Fo sare Meee : r a year ing will be beyond a echild’s happiest dreams. “Jack and the Bean Stalk” ong of it, children! A huge me- toy reaching three floors igh, ‘Jack climbs She stalk and gets caught by the Giant. ’ Jack's Mother —the Fairy —the Cow —and all the various characters in the story will appear and do their little stunts. The lights, the color and the move- ment will make it one of the most fascinating things ever seen. A Carnival Parade —will herald the unveiling of the spectacle. Children in masquerade costumes. First the three Page Boys, then the King and Queen Y, OVEMBER 7, 1919. fainter Girls, —and Then Santa Claus Himself on His Bubble Throne The whole Third Gallery in the New Building will be devoted to the huge spectacle, scenic effects and toys. The little scenic effects which cover the pillars of Toy World this year are fascinating— —buge magic moving pictures inside of tops —the Funny Men ~—Girls with Magic Picture Slates —endlees big Santa Claus figures. Everything Fevolving. Everything All lights fe blazing color A sight indeed to see—something both children and grown-ups will never forget. ‘Third Gallery, Nq Bidg. Children’s Shoes which, we believe, stand out above any other shoes made for childrnn ‘Tkey were made for the Wanamaker Store. Before we gave our order, our own Shoe Chief (who has children of his own) sited the factory, selected the upper leathers and the sole leather to go into the shoes, and suggested certain changes in lasts and patterns, based on these essentials (1) Upper leathers must be strong, but not harsh; (2) soles must be good leather, stout enough to withstand the pounding of always busy feet; (3) shapes must be such as to allow perfect freedom for the feet. And the prices are very moderate $7.9 There is a black Ince wines 12 boot priced a —¥4.50 fo tse0 (0 8 $5 for sives 844 to 10% —$6 for sizes 11 to 2 to 10% #6. 47 for sins 2% 106. | MEH dg art tan leather | 4 tan button shoe , s, | with — «pring heel wares 5 Sizes 5 to 8, ut $4. =3%0 tees be 8 brown. kid to 10%, " sizes 2 10 5, wt —$.t0 ior sizes 11 baby's black kid sizes 2 to 6, at 8 for sizes 2% to 6. A finer quality of tan | leather at— | $5.50 for sizes 6 to 8, | 3650 for szes 8% to WY. Infant's black kid first step shoe, at First floor, Old pulling Glad day for BOYS Overcoats, $16.50 50, made from mackinaw cloth in brown and heather shades; sizes-9 to 13 double breasted, full belt, inverted years; pleats in back, Norfolk Suits, $25 200, in sizes 7 to 18 years. Fine cassimeres—rich browns, greens, grays. Norfolk model, with fancy yokes and pleats. Well cut, roomy knickers. Can’t buy any suck suits today to sell for $25, Mackinaws, $13.50 $16.50 and $18 200, in sizes 7 to 18 years. Bright plaids in brown, green, blue and gray; shawl or notch collars, convert- ible; full belt all around; four large patch pockets. Second floor, Old Bldg. Cracking good overcoats. Saturday’s Sweets Special pound box of mixed choco- lasee—peppermnia’ nougat and assort- creams, chocolate covered, 80c. io the Eighth Gallery, Main floor and Down-Stairs Store, New Build- ing. CAMEE-—the famous—candy,$1.50 Ib., in the Camee Shop, Main floor Old Bidg. | i} | | Real filet lace in BLOUSES at $10.50 Special purchase of $15 grades, for Saturday We bought quite a number in order to get them to sell at this low price. But we were glad to buy them, charm, for their goodness and And most women will feel the same way about them. There are 150 of Geor- gette crepe of a good heavy quality, white or in the tint of flesh. The collar is a be coming type thet fits up to the neck in the back and opens in front. Little pleats giv the desirable fullness in front. The rea! filet insets in cdllar, cuffs and down the front give the blouse an air of being tastefully elaborate, It is a very serviceable model, excellent at the price, Third flocr, Old Building More Women’s Coats at $57.50 and $98.50 Coats intended for the Election Day Sale which broke all our records for selling of women's coats-—but which came too lute and some of the coats remaining from the Sale. At $57.50 $75 to $100 grades sin velours, bolivia At $98.50 $150 to $196 grades About 75 coats, all of very beautiful ma- terial, very smart of cut, in Pek midnight blu brown, bisa them ara im~ A are fOretrim: er color sand’ biack ined with French are coat-wraps (iyed coney) or ernoon = and skunk - dyed opos ing wear sum. Tn many. very yall are becoming and d 1 with juxuri edly good - loc Hur seal models, In m (dyed mu. it), nu biue, dark brown trian and nates: sl race and ‘beaver color | coon, Second floor, Old Building Winter Underwear for children Soft and ever-so-comfortable underwear of half cotton (for comfort) and half wool for warmth). Heavy winter weight, with high neck and long <leeves, ankle length. Sizes 4 to 16, Natural colore ' wool shirts, sizes 4 to 16 years. $1.20 to $1.80. In white, sizes 2 to 16, $1.10 to $1.80, Drawers in white or natural wool, sizes 10 to 16 yrs. $1.40 to $1.70, Pantzl :ttes in sizes 4 to 14, $1.10 to $1.60; natural color, In white, sizes 2 to 14, $1 to $1.60. Main floor, Old Building Spectacle Opens With a For Miss 14 to 20 % fully smart silhouette. new materials. Coats of ‘‘Silvertone”’ velours, As the “silvertone” velours is of a soft, fine quality the colors are in beautiful tones —Danish blue, faisan, reindeer and navy blue. Model is stunning—-has tonneau pockets. Lined with silk and interlined. Frocks at $29.50— our $45 grade Velveteen—wine color, green, navy blue or black. Tricotine in navy blue. Satin in navy blue or black. Wool jersey in blue, beaver, brown and enna. A special purchase —- other featuring a pleated overskirt. for $65. other has a jacket. basque model. Note: so popular. Georgette crepe is used in two models; one charmingly embroidered with gold thread, the Crepe meteor frock (sketched) we have sold Velveteen is used in two models, one sketched is inspired by a $210 dress. Satin is used for one charmingly youthful We have serge dresses for $25 which we have reordered because they have proved There are three m~els in serge— A Doeuillet Coat reproduced at $55 This coat created by that master of tailor-mades, Doeuillet, has a wonder- It is the severely plain type of coat with distinctive lines that the Parisiennes wear with much grace. We have reproduced the model in wool ratine—one of the most successful of the ‘n faisan, reindeer, brown or taupe. Illustra td Smart Frocks of wool velours, $39.75 | Quite as effective as dresses of duvetyne and yet the price is a mere fraction of the present quotations of frocks of that costly material. Asa matter of fact, $39.76 is a very little price for these wool velours frocks as they measure up to our $65 grade. Two models—one with the new tassel trimming, other is finished with fine pin tucks. In Joffre blue, beaver, faisan and | brown—all fashionable shades. Second Maite Old f uiicing—Tenth Street Wonien’ s Dress sses, $25 some are copies or adaptations of our most expensive dresses. The wel!-made and of excellent material. Second floor—Old Building Fur-trimmed Hats, $7 Two hundred, specially priced, for Saturday. in man, combine have a bit of flower trimming ¢ to give thera color. nutria, to be worn for tailored we brimmed sailors, and small toqu trim and becoming fea ROR he with velvet, and satin. me of __ Firat hear ‘Old Building The latest photographs we hav thove little close-fitting fur scarfs t Close- fitting Fur r Scarfs had from Paris show that the Parisienne is favoring form so be: om'ng a frame for the face. We in kolinsky, mn, Australian opossum, skunk and squirrel | very satisfying collection of such wt | | Prices start at $ and a big storm ulster. breasters; now and April first. to be remind be informed. Wanamaker standard suits, black kidekin shces in a, variety |] and straight lace. A dull calfskin good shoes. length, $1.25 garment long sleeves, ankle length, $2.60 and $8 garment long sleeves, mixed shirts and drawers quialities—the kinds most men want. MEN'S SOCKS-- $175, for those who desire plenty of warmth as well as smargpess. 125 more of these Men’s Ulsters at $59.50 The same grades—$70 to $80 Two styles--a semi-fitted walking ulster, Both double- both made of sturdy all-wool fabrics in happy brown, grays and greens. Fine, manly coats for every day between A reminder An old saying suggests that a man needs ed as much as he needed to variety, can be had at $37.50 to $70. It is well to remember this price-range; it stands for something definite-—something that means more than price alone, Men’s shoes---good ones 13 styles from $7 to $10 The man wko wents to yey exactly $7 can get gocd black leather, tan leather. or of styles, includin lace shoe, with ' calfskin Blucker, and a black celiskin with wing tip sre wing tip, and three styles of black kidskin shoes cre $10, We have plenty of these You can find your exact size, --and good warm Underwear Men's winter-weight shirts and drawers Heavy-weight cotton-and-wool mixed shirts and drawers— cotton-and-wool mixed—seamless—black in medium or heavy weight; dark oxford in heavy weight only---50c pa’ 0 and $19.50 for small choker scarfs, and go up to large stoles at * Second f oor, Old Bldg. in ample Erglish and wider toes, Blucher envy ecle, is $8.60. A ‘dark ten io, A dark tir celfskin with ribbed cotton—long sleeves, ankle Medium-weight cotton-and-wool ankle length, $2 garment. These are standard Burlington Arcade f.oor, New Building Smart little hats of molire, sealine, and the shapes have

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