The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 17

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id Te. } office yesterday, provides for the pay> | tional Children of Plainfield, N. ment of legacies of $8,000 to the Insti-| $1,000 each to the Young Folks’ League tute for the Relief of the Ruptured and | for Aid to Hebrew Children, the French Crippled, ‘$2,000 each to Flower Hospital, | Hospital the Children of a MLEDO REFUSES EZSRRS ise ere TOASK ELTON SEE INTROLLEY MIXUP| ug to AN TH asenseetfin Citizens Pay High Fares While Street Car Owners Seek eae ee New Franchise. WEDNESDAY TOLEDO, 0., Nov. 11.—With the efty and traction company officials in a deadlock over settlement of the street car question, the operating concern, the Toledo Raflways and Light Company, has begun the circulation of a peti- tion seeking to have an ordinance, em- bodying the granting of a cost plus franchise, submitted to the voters at another election, It was pointed out by company at- torneys that 8,800 signatures were needed to force a vote, It was said the solicitors met with adverse Untrimmed Velvet Hats —AND— riy thre one for the or- inant Trimmings eae ee UNTRIMMED VELVET HATS—many attractive riew shapes in large, smbll and medium sizes— 1.95 It was reported to-day that the city is negotiating with other trolley con- black and fashionable colors— cerns. Frank R. Coates, President of the Traction Company, sald it, was, the in- our be €3.47 and 84.74...5......eeeeeeee S'wtorage in'Mishienn until seustactary || OSTRICH BANDS, FANCIES AND FLOWER rettlement regarding a franchise, was | WREATHS—a full selection of colors— 95 our regular $1.55 and $1.95............04.. e the way {ro ‘Trimmed free if Hats and Materials are purchased here. ting to and for cars. pressed into serv! —— ASTRONOMER GETS MEDAL. Alfred Wowler of Le of London Rewarded by Academy of Scfences, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 11—For eminence in investir: the Henry Draper awarded to Alfred Fo: teasor of astro-phys: College of South Kk at yesterday’s sessic Academy of Sclence The autumn convention began Sun- day, with three score scientists of world reputation present. At a dinner to- day, the Daniel Giraud Elliott Gold Medal and _an honorarium wi be pre- sented to Dr, C. William Beebe, curator of birds at the New York Zoological Park, cacnay Fecal on pheasants. ade m Fund for for a gold a, important service woology. work in private lable veliicle was at tho Imperial sington, London, of the National A new hat for the holidays gives a ing finish to one’s dress that is especially charming. At this price, which, in fact, as in name, is excep- tional, every woman can have a lovely hat, chosen in just the color effect and style she has planned. See Page 31 for our three column adv. received paleontology and y Mer Wil. Charity Aided The NEW EDISON ©) rivocew SHOP Tn the GYohr Wanamaker Store Thanksgiving Music The very music itself will be cause for thanksgiving, if it is the Re- Sreated music that comes from the New Edison—‘the phonograph with a soul.’”’ This is the Re-Created music that Edison spent $3,000,000 to perfect—the Re-Created music which 800,000 music lovers have listened to in tone-tests between the living voice and the Re-Created music. News- papers sent their music critics to judge these startling tests. They went to the tests cool, critical, impartial, trained in judgment. Over 500 of the critics have publicly declared in the columns of their news- papers that it was impossible to distinguish between the real and the Re-Created. Nota single newspaper critic has claimed to be able to detect a difference. They have hailed Music’s Re- Creation as a “new art.” Every New Edison is in a Period Cabinet They begin with the graceful Heppelwhite at $155. Then follows a Sher- aton (sans inlay) at $195; a Jacobean in Oak at $250; a Chippendale at $285; a William and Mary at $285; an inlaid Sheraton at $300; a Louis XIV. at $300 (all these are uprights). An English XVIII. Century at $450; an Italian at $450; and other designs at greater prices running up to $6,000. Pe ‘ . Come let us show you this good Thanksgiving music The New Edison Shop, First Gallery, New Building. John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York Celebrating in ‘‘good merchandise and better value” 96 years of A. T. Stewart heritage and 23 years of Wana- maker service in New York. ‘ae ea poeta Fis np eT a “The Bridge of Progress’”’ erected in 1908 is the link that ties the old Stewart building with the new, and the old Stewart friendship with the new Wanamaker friendship. Sentiment does have a place in business--ouly yester- day we received in the mail “a sample of a bit of a dress bought for me when A, T. Stewart was living. At the time | was a young giri living in a small town in Connecticut, and the fact that the dress came from Stewart's gave it a special honor.” Some Stewart relics are being shown in the Silk Rotunda—the death mask of A. T. Stewart, some old illustrations of the store and the keys to his first big store at Chambers St, and Broadway. | WEDNESDAY’S GOLDEN SPECIALS: Junior Boys’ Suits and Overcoats “Golden Specials” for little fellows of 2) to 10 years 200 Junior Norfolk Knitted pate | Suits, $16.50 grade..... 77. vf | 200 Junior Overcoats, ali-wool over: ( coating, $16.50 grade. EACH. ‘The suits are 3 to 10 years sizes, in two colors—brown and dark green heather; made butlon-to-neck, with full box pleat, and sepa- rate white pique collar. Coat is full lined with alpaca, Knickers are lined, and very well tailored. The overcoats are 2% to 10 years sizes, button-to-neck Rus- sian styles in heavy all-wool overcoatings in dark brown and heather shades; and reefer style in green and blue cheviots, full lined and very warm. Second floor, Old Building. Handkerchiefs of Irish linen 1,800, of $4 dozen grade, at $1.45 for 6; hand-embroidered, in white and the blue tint to imitate Appenzell hand work—a large assortment of designs to choose from. 1,800, of $5 dozen grade, at $2 for 6; neat hand-embroidery block letter, the sheer and medium quality; hemstitched An assorted lot of 180 fine linen handkerchiefs-—hand-hem- stitched, spoke-stitched, shire-hemstitched, in sheer and medium; cut corners and damask tape; $5 to $6 dozen grades, at $2 for 6.. FOR_MEN —_— 1,800, of 86 dozen grade, at $2.50 for 6; shire-hemstitched, with @ much-wanted three-eighth inch hem; full size, 300, of $12 dozen grade, at $4.50 for 6; tape and crossbar, the styles particularly liked by discriminating men; woven tapes above a neat shire and hemstitched hems, And 300 extra-size handkerchiefs —a generous size that is very scarce. Main floor, Old Building Stationery 400 boxes, 75c each, $1.25 grade Hach box contains 24 sheets, 24 cards and 48 envelopes; linen- finish lawn, white, blue, lavender, buff and pink, Excellent value. Main floor, Old Building DOWN - STAIRS STORE SPECIALS Women’s Suits *24.50 Featuring $32.50 Tweed Suits made in our own factory in Phil- adelphia, Planned by us from the first stitch to the last buttton, They were a part of our $32.50 stock. Coats are silk lined; styles are excellent—fine for sports and street wear In addition there are many, many suits of other kinds—in grades from $30 to $39.75. Oxford cheviots always in good taste, Broadcloths, velours, homespuns, Some of these special suits have collars of seal-dyed coney. Sizes 34 to 44. Fourth Avenue side, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Women’s and Children’s Sample Underwear Savings average one-third. Women’s union suits will be...........75¢ to $4.75 Women’s vests, pants and corset covers, 55c to $1.85 Children’s union suits..... ... 65¢ to $2.50 Children’s vests and pants... . 45¢ to $1 Everybody knows the name of this good underwear. It is advertised everywhere. It is in most good stores. It is worn up and down the streets of New York every | day in the year. Consider that these assortments offer virtually all the wanted styles and kinds—cotton garments, lisle garments, mercerized gar- nents, cotton-and-wool-mixed garments, artificial silk and wool and cotton garments—-medium, heavy and light weight qualities: ALL from one of the best makers in America, No underwear need ~large or small—should ignore this call to economy, Downstairs Store, New Bidg. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, Wednesday at WANAMAKER’S More Sonat Week ‘‘Golden Specials’’ | this brisk Sale sounds like Christmas—except the price; and even that has a happy sound these | our plans for Stewart Week are made a long time in | savings, could not be brought about. | silk-lined—with velvet collars....... The single-breasted | roomy ulster types—always useful—varied in colorings 1919. 330 Wanamaker Overcoats Many of them fully silk-lined — Ches- $54. 50 terfields and ulsters—single and double- } breasters — $65 to $75 grades — all at | ‘There you have the important details of the story the annual Stewart Week Sale of men’s overcoats. The words WANAMAKER OVERCOATS are inclusive of many important things—all-wool fabrics, good tailor- ing, good linings, all-around satisfaction, Naturally, advance; otherwise, a sale like this, so genuine in its The Chesterfield overcoats are dark oxfords—fully faney overcoats are semi-fitted— very smart—with silk yoke lining....... The double-breasted overcoats are big, with silk yoke linings. YOUR coat will be here. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Good Overcoats lower, at $29.50 ~~ A very necessary part of the Stewart Week Sale because it provides good overcoats at $29.50 a price that hundreds of men will be elad to pay. The Broadway Store for men isa store of lower prices, in which fabric quality takes precedence over unnecessary features of trimming. Chesterfields and ulster types are well provided—in oxford and fancy fabrics. The workman- ship always passes inspection here—for reasons that every man knows to be right and necessary. Many of these coats compare favorably with $35 to $40 grades elsewhere. Broadway, corner Eighth Street 12,000 fancy silk Ties---50c each NEW TIES—12,000 of them for Stewart Week—at 50c each. Large open-end four-in- hands in more patterns and colorings that any man would want to count. Everything about days. ‘Tables will be laden. Choose your own styles. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 1,079 pairs Men’s Shoes, $7. 75 Were $8.50 to $12 in our regular stock this season 156 pairs tan bluchers, sizes 6 to 11, widths A to D; were $10. ,78 pairs dull black calfskin, sizes 6} to 10, widths B. to B; were $8.50. 118 pairs Russian calfskin, sizes 6 to 1014, widths AA to D; were $9. 335 pairs black kidskin, sizes 614 to 11, widths to E; were $10.50. 383 pairs tan wing tips, double soles, sizes 6 to 11—A to E; were $11. 57 pairs cordovan bluchers, sizes 61 to 1014 (not all widths); were $12. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Young Women’s Dresses--- 75 exceptionally fine dresses. A very interestin lection, because in many instances there is only one Pe of a model. Sizes 14 to 20 years included. At $29.75—were $37.50 and $42.50 Smart tailored frocks of serge. At $39.75-—-were $49.75 Trotteur frocks of serge—and one of velveteen. At $49.50-—-were $55 and $57.50 Frocks of plain and cross-barred wool velours, wool jersey and serge. At $57.50—were $69.50 to $79.50 Afternoon dresses of crepe meteor and taffeta and tailored frocks of velveteen, rit and plaid ser At $79.50—were $105 to $115 Frocks of fine tricolette; some beautifully embroid- ered; also one dress of crepe meteor. Second floor, Old Building. ‘Sheffield Plated Ware (reproiustions At a quarter to a third below regular prices ("The collection of ilverware"’—says our critic’s report-—“is not equaled amywhere ct the prices marked.” One tray (illustrated), $175 grade..........0++es00% $125 (measures 33 inches from border to border, including handles) 17 oval trays, $10 to $60 grades....... $7.50 to $45 each (12 to 22 inches) 85 oblong trays, $6.50 to $175 grades....... $4.50 to $125 (11 to 33 inches) Ps 96 round trays, $3 to $50 grades........ .$2.25 to $36.50 6 to 20 inches) 15 gravy boats and trays, $12.50 to $16.50 grades. ......7 $9 to $12.; 50 meat platters, $8.50 to $42 grades . $5.50 to $30 ~ (11 to 23 inches) 12 meat platters, $17.50 to $48 grades... .. .$12.50 to $35 (with well and tree; 12 to 22 inches)

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