The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 21

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O TAKE CHILDREN 2% trees FROMTHE MOTHER a | te Tells Court He Believes * They May Be Taken Away to Europe. Capt. Alexander Dallas Bache} Pratt, whose wife, now Mrs. Preston | Gibson, obtained a divorce from hiia | st June tn Newport, has applied | o Supreme Court Justice ¢ be appointed guar children, Palins, tive, who are now with their} nother. One of the reasons which| @ gave was that he had been in-| prmed Mrs. Gibson intended to take | @ children to Wurope, where he) @ they would be subject to dis-| and might suffer from shortage food and lack of proper care, The divorce decree gave Capt.; it the custody of the children for} ye month each year, with tho privi-! of visiting them as often as he| ed during the remaining eleven | honths. As indication that his! rmer wife is contemplating a trip rope, he says she has dis- Pantie their apartment at No. 1140 rk Avenue. | In her answer Mrs. Gibson asserts | or permanent address is Newport | Cynthia, Your money refund ished. A very unusu Send $1.00 Today COLUMBIA SALES CO. 800 Bread St.. Dent. (129. ‘Newark. N. J. Men,Read thePrices ‘in This Sale of Suits and Overcoats Let Broadway Stores Equal Them If They Can! We Will Convince You These Are $35 Suits and Overcoats 26” We can’t expect you to buy at these stores . unless we give you better values than you can} \ get elsewhere—and if we do sell you and you don’t come back, we are the,loser; so rest Njissured that we are not going to spend money J | for newspaper space unless we are positive our merchandise is going to please you. We shall be glad to show you these suits and let you examine them—and it’s to your advant- age to do-it, unless you prefer to make some other merchant a present of $8.25. Suits and {| overcoats of the latest fabrics and models, i ng single and double-breasted. It’s Your Duty to See These $40 Suits and Overcoats » Q We know every man likes to show a high- price label in his coat, and it would be all right if the garment would wear always; but it won’t, and, besides, nobody sees the label. So why pay $11.35 extra for something of no value. If you can show us that a fancy label or the name of a high-price store can make a suit or overcoat wear longer, look better or give you more satisfaction than the same suit or coat without the fine name, then we will say—‘Go ahead and buy the high-priced gar- ment.” On the other hand, if you prefer to save the twelve dollars, come here tomorrow ‘and see these suits and overcoats in this sale. We Will Show $45 Suits and Overcoats in This Sale $ 65 tailor would charge $60; our sale price . If you are not fully acquainted with the present market con- ditions—the general scarcity of woolens and labor—it will pay you * look around and see the prices asked by the average store, both in the high-rent sections and in the others. Then you will see the advantage these stores offer. We hh to assure you that these are Suits and Overcoats of the $45 kind—and if you are not convinced that their styles, quality and workmanship are of the highest character, we will cheerfully refund your money, If you intend buying a suit or overcoat attend this sale, OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M. th Ave., Bet 15th & 16th Sts, Phat SM a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. Winding Up Stewart Week (of EXTRA Values) at Wanamaker’s Norfolk Suits at $19.75 O 200 suits. Each suit with two pairs knickers Cc Comparison shows that there are no boys’ suits in New —_ York of such good material, so nicely made, or so well s‘yled, eg 4 sat the price. ) / A special purchase of 250 suits; Norfolk style, (1) double- breasted, (2) single-breasted with full belt, (3) waist-line model with detachable belt. Seven different fabrics, including some very snappy brown, gray and green mixed tweeds and homespuns. Coats lined with good alpaca. Knickers full lined. ‘Sizes 7 to 18 years, ‘ ‘The Boy:’ Shop. Second Floor, Old Building. 3,000 Balls Germantown Yarn , Four-fold yarn, of the widely-liked Germantown make. Each ball } weighs 9-10ths of an ounce. It takes sixteen balls to make a woman’s | sleeveless sweater, four for a tam, fourteen for a warm, cosey scarf. | 1 8 b I | Colors—rose, cardinal, mouse brown, dark green, peacock, antique blue. Cc a At the very time, when thoughts of warmer garments and gifts are in mind, this Stewart Week Golden Speci comes as a substan- tial help. Main floor, Old Building 400 Stamped Bungalow Aprons 300 Stamped Luncheon Cloths $1 and $1.35 grades—68c $2.95 grades, at $1.95 Pull-over style in cotton crash, stamped at neck Made of congress cloth, 64 inches; stamped in two and on front ready for embroidering. designs for cross-stitching. The designs are very Quite a charming idea for a very pretty apron. attractive and so delightfully simple that a child An X is cut—the flaps to be embroidered and thrown could do the work. back, forming the neck of the apron. Finished cloths will be on exhibition. First floor, Old Building First floor, Old Building 115 Bicycles, $33.75 $39.50 to $55 grades. One year’s guaranty with each Specially purchased for Stewart Week, and not likely ever again to be so low priced. _ Men's, women’s, boys’, girls’ models. 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24-inch sizes. Single bar, arch bar, truss fork, racers. Fine, large variety of colors—blue body with gray, maroon or white head, khaki and blue or maroon, yellow and black. ‘Tool bag with each bicycle. Year’s guaranty with each bicycle. Each wheel a with coaster brake, mud guards, sturdy tires (many in our own J. W. tread), easy saddle, roller chains. Also, at $33.75— All our floor samples of TAPLOW bi- cycles, our $39.50 to $48.50 grades. Just for Saturday. Sport Shops, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. the ———— -— — Silk tricolette Vestees Linen Handkerchiefs $5 grades for $3.75 FOR WOMEN 300, embroidered with soutache braid and ; inet for $1 (regularly igen ; silk floss. In navy blue, gray, tan, henna, | chidts; assortment cf tape oui cock hat denon white, French blue, red and gold color. 6 for $2.50 (reg’ly $3 and $4.50) $1.25 and $2 grades for 95c 600, hand-embroidered corners, more than 60 designs. 400, fluted net collars and fichus, made of FOR MEN net with lace insertion; white and cream; very | er gE well made; good styles; will make charming In ee Free, (reaeny +4) hana ‘ ‘ s of six, ready for gifts; imported, hand- Christmas gifts. embroidercd, block letter initial, shire hematitehed. Main aisle, Main floor, Old Bldg. 75c each (regularly $1) acaaeeay: aiiy ni Pues 600, with stripes, dots, checks and tape borders in tan, rose blue, lavender, green and gray; half- inch hem. * Main floor, Old Building, | Photo Enlargements Saturday we will take orders for art-proof enlarge- ments (the last word in photographic finishing), 5x7 in, size, in black or sepia, at 46c each (regular price, 75c), or 8x10 inch size, at 65c each (regular price, $1). Main floor, Old Building THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE 1,000 Trimmed Hats Mostly Gage Hats For the wind-up 5 50 of Stewart Week _ It is often a difficult task to present a sale of this type without resorting to adjectives, Few of us can visualize 1,000 trimmed hats all on sale at one time afd in one section; and fewer still, perhaps, can understand how three-tourths of them can be GAGE hats, which were higher at WHOLESALE earlier in Our 35c grade Quelque Mint Sweets 75c for $1 grade Delicious mint sweets, green, white, etc., in a very pretty round box, ribbon-bound. On the Eighth Gallery, New Building,and Main floor, New Building, and Main floor, Old Building the season than this sale price will be on Saturday. But remember this: The wholesale millinery season closes much earlier than the retail. And when the wholeszle seascn stops, it stops abruptly; and the wise maker is he that disposes of his samples in double-quick time, He usually takes a loss, but the quicker he sells, the less his loss becomes. So you can tell —how and why this sale happened—CHIEFLY SAMPLES —and mostly the well-known Gage hats. A quantity so large, cacti offers hats for misses, hats for matrons and hats for every woman of every age and inclination. Hats of Lyons velvet, duvetyne, and velveteen—mostly in dark colors, with trimmings of flowers, fur, ostrich, and such. Many beautiful combinations may be chosen—usually one of a kind—a really bewildering array. By comparison we found that these hats, considered as a whole, were equal to assort- ments elsewhere in New York at $10.85; that many of them were almost identical in quality with hats elsewhere in New York at $14 and $15; and that duvetyne hats of similar grade were offered in one New York store at $22.50. That's the story exactly as we found it, Come early. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Store hours—9 to 5.30 $5 to $15 “Redfern” Corsets, $3.95 It is unnece: for us to comment upon the fine quality and high standard of Redfern corsets Just as we were preparing this advertisement a Paris corsetier ey een in and we showed him the corsets. (We are just a little proud of this sale). He simply would not believe that we are ing to sell them for $3.95. “There are materials in the corsets that 1 cannot even get,” he excla: . Thatis the point! We got many of the corsets for that very reason. The manu- facturer cannot get the materials so he must giscontinve certain models. Then, too, some of the corsets are the manufacturer’s “samples.” 1,560, in the most-wanted sizes—24, 25, 26, 27, 28 Also some smaller sizes, and larger sizes up to 30 Every corset is perfectly fresh—and is in a dainty shade of pink, or in white. Every model is a desirable model whether it is orle with low, medium, or nie (olastic) top, or with medium or long hips. Front lace, as well as back lace models. Materials —pink brocade, pink broche, pink batiste, white and pink coutil. Trimmings are dainty. Main Aisle, Main floor and Third floor, Old Building 5,259 care Women’s Silk Stockings At prices below any prevailing anywhere for equal grades 8,888 pairs FULL FASHIONED, medium-weight thread silk; | $1.85 pr. flare tops of mercerized cotton, cotton soles and toes; heels are high spliced; soles, toes and tops are double. In black, white, cordovan, ussian calf, stee) gray and smoke. All sizes in the lot Main Aisle, Old Bidg. 1,871 pairs full fashioned thread silk, mercerized cotton tops, toes, heel toes. In bigs stent ray OA ey Ate y rink, aa | $1 .25 pr. calf, dark brown, negro, gold, navy blue. sizes in the lot. an’t buy any more of these to sell under $2.50 pr. Main Aisle, Old Bldg. 220 pieces Women’s Knit Underwear—Samples, less . $3.50 each for $4.50 to $6 combination suits, white $1.75 each for $2.25 to $3.50 combination suits; ribbed silk and wool or cotton and wool (only 26). ribbed cotton or mercerized cotton (only 33). $1.55 pair for $3 tights, white ribbed mercerized 85c each for $1.25 ribbed cotton vests, white or cotton, ankle length (a8 pairs); and for $1.76 to $3.60 pirfk (61) and a few white cotton tights of $1.75 grade. vests, silk mixed or cotton and wool, or si/k and wool, (63), Mostly sizes 5 to 6; all perfect; some soiled. Main floor, Old Building ... Wanamaker Overcoats ... $54.50 Some are fully silk-lined. Some are Chester- fields. Some are ulsters......Some are -single- breasters. Some are double-breasters. But ALL are Wanamaker coats with all the term implies--good fabrics, good workmanship, and the assurance of good service. To repeat what we said about the grades when the sale opened—these coats compare with similar coats in other stores at $65 to $75. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg. 6,000 Men’s Shirts, $1.35 each This has been a good week for men—particularly for men who have needed shirts; and here’s a lively finish— 3,000 woven madras shirts, with soft cuffs 3,000 printed percale shirts with stiff cuffs’ NOTE that the madras is WOVEN madras—not printed jag the sale price but $1.35. Plenty of good patterns of both kinds—and plenty of the colorings that men always choose. A disinterested news writer who saw the samples said that shirts like these at $1.35 should be advertised in poster type; but that isn’t our way. Ready Saturday—sizes 14 to 17, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 1,047 pairs Men ’s Shoes, $6.40 pr. 615 pairs cannot be replaced under $6.75 wholesale 432 pairs were bought by us to be sold at $7.50 pair The 615 pairs are stout, double-sole black blucher lace bcots, with medium and wide toes, the finest sort of shoes for men who have to do much walking during the day, especially this time o’ year. 120 pairs, lighter-weivht blaek calfskin, lace, pointed toes. 192 pairs, medium-weight tan calfskin, lace, pointed toes. 120 pairs, medium-weight ten caltskin, meditm toes. All sizes in the lot. Note the quantities, Come early. Men’s Shoe Shop—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building The record Sale of Men’s Socks Fine range of colorings, plain and mixed 6,216 pairs of cotton and wool mixed, seamless; white, ox- ) ford, dark brown, green, and zoixyulees 9 Brown, mae ‘p blue | = grounds; sizes 9}, to 12, not in every shade, but plenty of every | ay al mamdeadba abs ccnerccuyeg one: ds . 65¢ pair 1,238 pairs all-woo, Winter weight, with plain (not ribbed) | $1 and $1.50 grade cuffs; dark brown, maroon, gray, black, white, oxford. . } 4,320 pairs of silk-plaited socks, with high-spliced heels and | e double soles; all in solid shades—-black, navy blue, co:dovan or 55¢ pair medium gray; sizes 914 to 11! in the lot | 1,825 Combination Suits, at $1.50 and $2.50 At $2.50—our $4 grades—997 suits, heavy- weight, natural tone, cotton and wool mixed, long sleeves, ankle length, closed crotch; sizes 36 to 44, grades--300 suits in white, weight ribbed cotton; stayed shoulders, closed crotch; perfect fitting; sizes 34 to 46, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building

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