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

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“an THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. "' " or Sens | ' , aoa, S08[=- JOHN WANAMAKER = BRINGS $3,600 AT SSSA | sew vn rose The same buyer paid $1,000 for a —— WRISTLER AUCTION eves ane The BI IG Saturday before ‘Thanksgi ving: Ready for everybody| paid $1,260 for “The Little Nude )j Dr, Walter Jessop’s 123 Prints | Mwiuster unison” “4 a7 tT to Sell for $40,365 at the Albany Moats to Ran, } Thanksgiving Surprise Box of Sweets, $3 rise, indeed—for when you lift the lid find, un ier the turkey-decorated pa per, (1). a, pote of choeciatee, (2)a pound of delicious + peanut brittle, (3) a kiddie box with candy sticks, barley sugar drops, bi cake of chocolate, and two small packages of chocolates, (4) six sticks of hard candy, (5) a fine red turkey stuffed with good pure sweets, (6) three motto crackers, Eighth Gallery, and Main Floor, New Seaton last trip of the night boats of the Hud- } son Navigation Company between here i Dr. Walter H. Jossop’s collection of | S84 Albany they will run until the Ice ) Re, * ‘ Anderson Galleries. Instead of a date being tor the | 5 fills the river and navigation closes, 123 Whistler lithographs, commended | This has been decided upon because of the continued businesy of the boata. by Joseph Pennell as the most im- portant ever offered at public sale, Drotight $40,365 last night, at the An- derson galleries, Nearly all the tm- portant prints went to dealers, Dr Jessop was a London vculist who bought Whistler. prints many years, continually exchanging good proofs for rarer oncs until the collection be- came as near perfect as he gould make it. Mr. Pennell averted a sale in London and had the collection semt to this country, in ‘the hope that some museum might acquire It. M. Knoedler & Co. paid last night $3,600 for “Draped Figura Reclining,” which Whistler had intended to re- servo’ for ‘his projected “Songs in Stone,” which never materialized. Mr. ! Toy World Parade, Sarartat 10. 30 a. =“ But oy Toy Store is open all day from 4 to 5.30. All this Ys Jack-and-the-Bean-Stalk, the Christmas spectacle, is going on. And Santa Claus sits on his Bubble Throne, shaking hands with little children and | giving them favors. Women’s tailored Frocks at $23. 50 ‘Sample’ Coats for Miss 14 to 201 pit thectpe nied pha agg ea At $65---our $75 to 595) gran The Delicacy of || the fried Oyster is brought to sum of $23.50; but we are able to sell these i «Pennell ft ts th t Boaytitul | MADE IN U.S. A. frocks because of an unusually advantageous “Samples” of one of the best tailors in New York { ‘ agetenghs meee: timey aed that At Grocere and Delicatessen Stores |||] Purchase. —the same manufacturer who made conts had bye only ono other copy exists, Made by E. Pritchard. 327 Spring St., N.Y. Wool velqurs and tricotine history-making sales which we have present uring the last few weeks, Materials alone commend the coats—they are, tinseltone, Llama cloth, frostglow, bolivia cloth and Wool velours come in three, and tricotine frocks in four, variations of the chem- ise style executed by use of the extended rene . : ets and various motifs in embroidery or wool velours. > is Soars os velours frocks are brown, taupe pik eens many vices - there ee oy and re! jeer. one, two an ree coats of a mode! any 0! ne 4 i t canklin Simon & Co a Tricotine frocks—navy ' coats are of wrappy type. Two coats are iJlustrated. - | 5 ¢ We have had one 43 | 1 material Quite a number of the coats have large collars of natural | ‘ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets - sketched so that the advantages of these raccoon, nutria, Arctic seal (dyed coney), and natural al: e dresses may be Dod inert ola Buttaing re odiah colors, of course—henna, French hue, reindeer, . a Utes tan dncesee Linings of plain colored so! : A CHIFFON VELVET 4 Velours Hats at Second floor, Old Building a 7.95 ¥ = AFTERNOON FROCK oes for every : W ‘ » The excellent Kinda of ploure hats omen S Sa al that women have found so diffi- ’ ES Built in the Wanamaker way—with wef On ueclealog'y gee . 100, nearly all one of a kind, satin, two-tone silk, jacquard faille, 3 FOR MISS Pa fray in inner parts that make — ina wide chee af eahapee and embroidered Georgette crepe mica, cr brocade cearrcas, $ 1 5 j . ° P. continued good r service. bee lage ¥ lain and embroide tricolette, velveteens. luctions an 8 Combines Cleverness as to Design, For : a ecg sie fatwa with heavy Sewn puliee: Daron Reitomed adaptations of models trom. Paquin, Cherut, "Prema, Buller Doullet | for 433,80 ' . s exam hats thi the side, an ial Armad. ‘ordion pleat raped effectsy ers, ° } : Excellence caite Quality and a é children’s lose pores “For Sidenen” bai Th bhades of be ors brown, straight of lines, and tunics. Also iM few serges and wool ovelsion. grades j ; Certain Reasonableness BT) ance ect, ok But, Sra eathere pecal mepion is give to 18 res pucedieee ona gd. Second floor, Old Building ; as to Price ; AT eG S as de on tha penon'sacepted | iit Seakking W ; : ‘al a t feeling to growing feet. in tan an o SOE 1 ockings % \\ A colored cloth tops. a i im |Ne: 68.00 Tiowan uel cian up sition Petey omen’s Coats---two special groups , If . f Se and sizes {rom little 84'¢a Will be interestex in a new model Christmas neg nh $69. 50 coats that are $79.50 to $100 grades : OWADAYS, the dress that ee nd SU an lth te | fay in bie calkin at 43,40 | Samuel fSct mec seas ep Aten, 50 coats that age $125 to: $187.50 grades” s Y ; joes—patent leather a cerized cotton tops, in bla | { makes a success must mind iacation wii cfrt top al For EVERYBODY white and Havana brown, $1. At $69.50 ; | ' GN€ad its P’s and Q’s as to Price pis Bf oe eee —thousands of pairs of shoes | Potton top, sole and heel; high is a special purchase of 60 coats of some of the finest A ‘ : 8’ shoes absolutely Sepeodable, oe splice bee fn various colors oon materials of the season. *In English suedine, evora cloth, | and Quality. And, it must mind avo as stout and wear-rsisting as corres? ‘And intelli Geant eee Beery ad uaey beat ene peachbloom, velours, and cheviot velours. its smartness in design. All three : of these are points well taken by. this frock of chiffon velvet. For smartness, it has the new Turkish skirt, elbow length sleeves and a piquent tassel trimming on both bodice and skirt, As to quality, the material is lovely chiffon velvet. in brown, navy blue, or black, and the price moderate, SIZES 14 to 20 YEARS MISSES DRESS SHOP—Second Floor pair. ‘ar tax 1c extra, fering with comfort. See the vine ti ther fitting. Main floor, Old Building About half of these are fur-trimmed with natural Women’s and Children’s Shoes—First floor, Old Bldg. squirrel} natural raccoon, and k-dyed he , . skun! opossu: Men's and Boys’ Shoes—Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Women’s Girls’ Coats, $29.75 Union Suits feta ees Casa ve suits, te, Our $35 to $39.75 grades—sizes 6 to 16 years nite in three stylen-— fo neck, ¢"fne woo! ratine-“Fash thr Mat ae ie of fine, wool ratine—Fash- anl ; ion’s new and favofite ma- sleeves, Butchess neck, elbow thief Bi realy approve of sleeves and ankle length; Na 74 this fabric, too, because it sizes $1.75 each; extra fortuna, and marnella cloth, peachbloom and fine velours. $2each. is a practical weave, good looking and light in weight; ‘About § 50 are trimmed with Hudson seal, taupe dyed opossum, raccoon, kolinsky-dyed #} band top, y | weight eoeetly a mein rabbit, and natural muskrat. In dark brown, Beetar beige, midnight blue and black. yet is the very essence of warmth. * sleeves, knee or ankle length, Second floor, Old Building. Two of the three models are sketched. You will note that Regular sizes $2 each. the styles are coverely tailored In soft green, brown, beaver, midnight blue and black. At $87.50 y are 100 coats, mostly the samples of one of our finest manufacturers. They are truly beautiful coats of evora, — sw aA DS = 2A. es Main floor, Old Bldg. dain mee When a man wants Colore—navy blue, reindeer, ee st ah & sera teaceanaie . tere ear floor, B and Laat Yey, steractive putter? ke Coats | Sie a really good suit Boys’ Mackinaw oats 3 for $1.50 grade Extra sizes $2.25 each. | —smart, are they wot Raglan and set-in sleeves. Notch and convertible collars. i ee ee es —he usually builds the picture of the suit in his The popular coat for any bey. s whether big |/ Main floor, Old Bidg. mind. He has a well-defined idea of the fabric he | or little, ther for school or business wear. refers, of the color he wants, of the style he The mackinaw is warm and serviceable, and Wo men 8 ikes best. These points, trite and true, may be affords freedom of action whether for skating, Ii mene plaids, with patch pockets, ful enue lars, sizes 7 to 18 years: $13.5 Oat oy = ' The patterns and colorings have full regard Student Suits Lambskin and cape- for good taste; and there are some substantial Combining good style with comfort and service skin, $2.50 grades “plain blues” among them. A very good lot of are suits particularly adapted for students’ wear. Main Aisle, Old Bldg. suits from every angle. Shown in @ big assortment of all-wool materials, at e ia Ps prices that are exceptionally low considering market conditions today—$30 to $45. New overcoats for youths Brogue Tip Shoes Sizes 82 to 38. Prices $80 to $50, —have a wintry look that most men like. And They're the smart ulster style that youth demands. Made with covered accurately in this Saturday group of— 160 Suits, $65 Public Sale when the tip is not too heavy there is a certain belted es or full belted style, double-breasted convertible collar; a good 2 10,000 Pairs ol Munson Last range of materials from the herring-bone to rich dark brown and leather air of cioemminess aynue ytd ve an 8 ARMY INFANTRY shades so popular this season. Second floor, Old Building \ : My eather, at $9; the other is tan leather, Cordovan Small FURS : color, at $10. SHOES, $6.50 ah) ae ; , ; Speahing mt (or tert aa eames dee . At decidedly small prices Children’s Coste. Shirts at $1.35 55c SO for Work or Street Wear. All sizes. Although the Fur Salons are noted for their luxurious | ,, In the Baby Store one wi us ri i se mire are. topne elit CaS qualities z2) find on Sat be: need no praise on the side of economy. Part of fur coats and wraps, equal attention has been given by our ind on Saturday any number them s + di 1 printed percale cloth | [at are always good looking, | In ‘ioe A leret variety. of seasoneble fur expert to small furs of excellent quality and at prices to of sturdy, arm, comfortable bai Fateh aan fhemmen toes Dray aig . ale ered iaas aac e lit weiied’ bane ike \, rchases rom “. , Krmy” Contractors on sale at interest the a ag nd Si - Fos ork Conta, fr wee with stiff cuffs. Judge their correct value the same price-—iic a pate extremely low prices. uffs an ‘carts ” At $14.95 comparison, : n black, navy and Cordovan, pp Td ea Zag $3.75 Dyed black and taupe coney muffs, $7.50 and $8.50. There are Sh galore—broad- ams Wolght colton in black Scarfs, $8.50, $18.50, $16.50. ‘ | cloths with little fur collars, some * Sale at hs addres Dyed skunk muffs, $19.50 and $22.50. aithnk tl Mankan Raliee: Neckties, 50e Loakte he! amber “582” Scarfs, $18.75 and $32. Srrcod: Hes Pag ros —are big, wide-end four-in-hands. The man who Still Going— Mail Orders Filled Promptly, Write for Price List. Patagonian fox muffs, $15, Scarfs, $12.50. At $23 took the contract (many months ago) to supply us Men's union suits at $2.95 Taupe-dyed opossum muffs, $21. Scarfs, $21. Teeslnni Davina eo benaciladl with 50c neckwear is keeping his ward. A con- Men's blanket beth robes at Army & Navy Supply Co, Building Gray or als muffs, en Scarfs, $22.50. silvertones and fine velours and tract is sometimes a fortunate document. Scarfs, b ths —* | iggy oh my sey mem pe i raccoon tus, $27.60 Sears, $18.50. ps lircad | Second floor, Old Building Third floor, Old Bidg.

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