The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 13

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ial tion has ‘prepared what it terme a “Go Ahead, America” programme, : 1 BOARD FIGHTS fi “DANGEROUS FORGES” eoate it wich 1 mate pelle - Closed St and Govern-| “Unyielding opposition to the prin- 4 * ciple of the closed shop” is the first ment “Interference” —Would item on the anngunced progremme, Adjust Car Fares, and “ending goyernmental interfer- With the purpose of crystallizing based on service ari reasonable re~ turn on the Investment,” tHe repeal of the periodical publication soning provisions of war revenue tax law, the development of the merchant marine, expansion of waterfront ac- commodations, protection and in- creased use of the Barge Canal and various other improvements consid- ered requisite from a business point of view. Listed as among the supporters of the organization's “big drive” for sound commercial and industrial con- ditions are Frank Brainard, J. H. Emery, Lee Kohns, 8. V. V. Hunting ton, Lewis Nixon, William McCarrol ond Ludwig Missen, ence with private business, stopping price fixing and restoring business to ntiment that the time has come tothe contro! of business men” is the op, temporizing with the “dangerous | second item. ‘Then revision of Federal obs" now at work and to put/and State taxation laws is proposed, ican business on a secure hasis,|the immediate settlement of New Board of Trade and Transporta- York's traction situation, “with fares - STORE OPEN 9. M. to 5 P. M. Pourrcenth ftrvet West of Fifth Avenue STYLWEAR FOR MEN Tuesday Sale Attractions . You are always assured of savings here, even at * regular prices, which are lower than elsewhere. Our special prices, therefore, offer double savings that are extraordinarily worth while, and give new meaning to our watchwords—Style, Quality, Value. -Men’s Stylwear Ulsterettes More than a thousand Broadway at 9th New York First storeof A.T.Stewart in New York, 1823. ee ff Erection of Stewart Store at Tenth and Broad- @ ay, now part of Wana- moker’s, 1862. . 2 John Wanamaker, formerly A. T. Stewart, 1896. Sy, oe Erection of New Wana- maker Building, 1906. Domestic Rugs Taken from regular stocks and reduced a . fifth to a third Seamless Wiltons A large assortment in plain and Oriental effects. | ‘ Tuesday, 4 I ° 7 A] No. Size Grade Sale price Our regular $45.00 and $50.00 839—27x54 inches... $9.25 to $12 $7.40 Smart new models in Heather Mixtures, Brown and Green; also Po oe rp age a ; a styles of well known make in black and oxford as ded wom: 6 to $69 49.20 " Men’s Styl . 35—814x101% feet. . .$94 to $100 75.00 4 en’s Stylwear Suits 41—9x12 feet....... $97.50 to $105 78.00 Tuesday, 34 ‘ i 5 Our regular $40.00 Single and double-breasted styles, splendidly tailored, in fine quality plain or fancy striped fabrics, in oxford, green and brown—all sizes. Men’s Velour Hats Tuesday, 6.5 0) 4 298 Crex Rugs, 414x714 feet $5.65, $6.15 and $7.15 For $8.50 to $10.75 grades Reversible Chenilles Seamless. . In a good range of Oriental de- signs and colorings. 241 rugs in the following 4, i sizes: i; The season’s newest and best in stylwear shapes--black, brown, Size Grade Sale price a green and olive—all sizes. . dashé inches, : $ 3.25 ’ 30x33 inches ¥ 3.50 Tuesday’s Sale of 21x45 inches 4.50 3456 Pi f 36x40, inches 7.25 5.35 ; pees 2 26x54 inches RY 6.25 W i 30x60 inches . A ’ Men’s inter ‘Under wear 48x54 inches. . 12°75 288 vee ienanes grey wool mixed—soft finish—ribbed tail—sizes Riga man reat ee 63:00 4728 Drawers—to match—seams tailored throughout, well made—sizes 32 to 44— 1.57 Also:— Our reg. $1.95 UNION SUITS Known from coast to coast as one of the standard makes of elastic ribbed Union Suits—tan or silver—sizes 34 to 46. 1.87 See other pages for our 3-column advt., and Start of Season Sale of Silk Underwear. Also One Day Sales for Tuesday. LISTERATED GU in BUSINESS Our reg. $2.25 ene HOURS Relaxes the nerves; purifies smok- ers’ breath, makes mouth feel fresh and clean, assists digestion, cleanses —the QUALITY GUM. Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. 100 Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps Special purchase made monthsago. Couldn’t duplicate it today. All lamps wired, ywith pull chain socket, and 40-watt Mazda bulb. All the shades are of silk, in old gold and old rose. 50 Mahogany lamps, $30 grade, now ; 25 Carved mahogany pedestals, fancy silk shade, $63.50 grade, now $38.20 25 Handsome mahogany base, fancy silk shade, $73 grade, now $47 Second Gallery, New Bldg. Empire silk shade, $20 Dress Goods Stock reductions. “Golden Special;’’ so $3.75 Velveteens, $3 yd. 36 in., browns, plum, navy blue, cadet blue and green. $6 Polo Cloth, $4.50 yd. 64 in., shades of brown, Oriental red and pheasant, $6 Silvertone, $4.85 yd. 64 in., shades of brown, navy blue, taupe, oxford, reindeer and copenhagen blue. $5.50 Cheviots, $3.75 yd. 54 inch suitings; brown, gray, green and blue effects, Main floor, Old Building. Notions 3,360 spools, Marshall’s genuine linen thread. 200-yard spools. $2 grade, at 85¢ doz. spools. 7,200 glass head pin cubes, 7!4¢ grade, at 3 cubes for 10e. 430 gross ‘‘Mignon” rustproof dress fasteners, black or white, $1 grade, at 65¢ gross or 6c card. 600 pieces white lawn bias seam tape, 10c grade, | at Be. 760 boxes R.M.C. mercerized crochet cotton, white, | pink, blue and ecru, $1.05 grade, at 85¢ box of 10 balls or 9¢ ball. 1,200 pairs light-weight “guaranteed” dress shields, 25c to 40c grade, at 25c pair. 600 bolts extra-super English twill tape, 18¢ to 25¢ grade, at 15¢ bolt. 720 pairs double-covered garment shields, 65¢ grade, at 45c, 2,880 cards rustproof safety pins, Tc grade, at 5 cards, 20c, 288 net brassieres with “guaranteed” dress shields, sizes 34 to 44, $1.50 grade, at $1. Main floor, Old Building Can’t buy anything in | the market quite good enough for a Stewart | | Women’s Shoes. Women’s $75 to $100 Coats for $49.50 Most of them fur-trimmed Two hundred only of plummet cloth and velours. Over three-fourths of the coats are fur-trimmed, with natural raccoon, French seal and os i bilge wig bow lined. ~ ing linings, jose lin! aré figured, harmon weil with the material of the-coats. In shades of brown and tan—very soft and smart and in soft plum color. We have had coats in similar models and of the same material as the coats graded at $100 in our own stock at that price. Second floor, Old Building 2,455 pairs Women’s Shoes, $8.75 pair Fresh stocks. Good colors. The season's wanted Styles From our regular stocks. Prices quoted in the box to the right are the prices they have been marked—prices at which we have sold thousands of pairs this Fall. We cannot buy a single pair ‘of shoes like these at tomorrow’s Stewart Sale prices. The Shoe, Chief = the values in this Sale are the best the Shoe Store ever offered—in opossum. any match- 379 pairs were $ 1,279 pairs were $12.50. 403 pairs were $14 All high-cut, and lace, with one exception—a patent leather black 594 pairs were $15 cloth top, buttoned shoe: Complete range of sizes in Laer calfskin, tan calfskin, patent leather with dull kid tops, patent leather with h gray or black cloth ae tan with cloth tops, black calf with cloth tops, all gray kid, all brown kid, all black kid, patent leather black satin nd all black suede. First floor, Old rer] fine Furs for $16,000 —EACH PIECE, SET QR COAT, ONE-THIRD LESS $25,000 of Women’s Scarfs as low as $12 for a smart little Fine fur coats—a limited weet 4 slip-tie Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) scarf, Pony coats Sees wt at $100, $110, $125, up to a tipped Russian sable scarf for $140. In ‘86 and 40-inch lengths. Rac- 50., Also scarfs in stone marten, black coon motor coats at $335 and $365, In fox, taupe fox, lynx, skunk. Sets of fox 40 and 45-inch lengths. in brown, taupe and black, $50. Individual coats—sample coats—of Barrel Muffs of Hudson seal (dyed Hudson seal (dyed:muskrat), trimmed with muskrat), $15. Only 36 of these. Smart fitch, beaver and skunk. Bach one-third and of exactly the right size. Made of ex- less in price. cellent quality of lustrous Hudson seal Women’s Fur Salons— (dyed muskrat). Second floor, Old Building The first big Stewart Week proposition for Men— 13,240 Madras Shirts fin Fresh, clean stock—at $] a a price now considered SIX for $10 “out of market’ A New York newspaper said, on Saturday morning: “—it was stated yesterday (Friday) in the trade that the shortage of madras shirts is even more acute than in those made of finer materials.” * The story of these good shirts is told in the headlines, |The quantity, the fabric, the price—consider all three and draw your own conclusions, Consider, also--that fully one-third of these shirts are RUSSIAN CORDS, and two-thirds of them are WOVEN madras. The best way to estimate your savings is to ask the price of similar shirts elsewhere, If we told you what these same shirts would cost wholesale today you might be sceptical. Soft cuffs; sizes 14 to 17; shirts for all winter-—and all next summer. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building IN THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Silk-lined coats for misses---$39.75 Close to thirty rhodels. Every fabric all-wool. Every coat silk lined. Many with big fur collars of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), raccoon, opos- sum, nutria or squirrel. Fine fabrics—-you know the names—tinseltone, fluffette, silvertip, velour and plenty of the wanted Bolivias. One very attractive feature is the variety of rich colorings. And the models are the exact kinds that yous women are seeking—-blouse backs, pleated backs, \ raglan sleeves, belts and such, These are high-grade coats—many one of a kind in sizes 14 to 20. Broadway Side—Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. { Including | | Tricolettes{ The Many Style: are hardly within the realm of descrip- tion in an announcement like this, where so many good things must be spoken of. The wool velours alone would make a good story, particularly the models with brush wool trimming or fur trimming. Tricolettes, of course, speak for them- selves. They need no eulogy. The che- volas are unusual; very few stores have them at any price. The tricotines and 730 Women’s Dresses All to Go at 916.7 The Savings 150 All-wool serge 65 Tricolette dresse $50 grade Seupupuunnitnntneedtipetiuna:_ioasaptaneanienantar-aneueametamarenee bi ant im y De Moe to a5 grades serges are the substantial t The wool 5 Wool velours dresses, $29.50 grade ee, 75 Velveteen dresse grade Jerseys ~ me popular m es And the 50 Tricotine dres 0 $35 grades satins and velveteens roun e variety ! 100 Satin dre ) grade in a delightful way. 26 Chevola dri , $25 grade Fourth Avenue Side— | Total--730 dresses to go at $16.75 each. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building

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