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—— All Records Are Beitre Greatly Exceeded. ere have increased 125 per cent. months of July, 4 Der amounted to $57,684,446 @ duty of $25,133, Qustom House at @ction after the war, Jast month was $652,296.47. ! ( Special © $ 00 Regular ' For Friday $50 | | and Saturday Value ( « fas All woo! Bolivia Coa “SPEC ‘tal Cords. $40, Kustom Receipts Indicate That Within the last year demands for Pmportea luxurles comprising every- thing from tobacco to ostrioh feath- A casual glance at statistics in the of- fice of the Collector of the Port would indicate that America has been pros- Perous as never before. All records for importation of luxuries have been | far exceeded. Duties om twenty-seven Articles listed ay luxuries during the gust and Septem- During the same months in 1918 the Ameri- ean people scraped along on less than half this amount of import, paying | Officials at the bute the large in- | erease in imports to the change in shipping conditions agd a natural re- ov oat Fur Collar yxo4, somos! Style illustrated wbove is only one of many wonderful values included in our CIAL SALE OF 300 FUR-TRIMMED COATS The materials are Silvertones, Plum- ettes, Broadcloths, Velours, Silvertip “+ Bolivias, Suedenes, Polo Cloths, Crys- ENORMOUS GROWTH HERE OF LUXURIES | mmaeeeenccenguemnamnte DIAMOND TRUST FORMED. Londen to v Control RG. anne! through whieh the world's South African dis- # can obtain ¢ based on the actual sales re mines will provide 51 vent, the nt, and Protectorate 21 per cent. stones is to be fixed h uth we The basic price fi each three mont SELF -RISING PANCAKE FLOUR No home-made Pancakes can possibly be as food as those made from thie The average daily duty collected In October @ year ago the daily average duty | ‘was $32,129. The following table com- | pares the duties paid on imports |~ during September jast year with this | 18 Sept, 1919 2.0 43,002 | Loa! HAMILTON’S A Beautiful Bolivia Coat Full Lined—Genuine Fur Collar famous blend of wheat, corn and By Leather. BH styled, all-weather , el shoe, in Black, Tan or Brown. ' Sale of 250 Coats at $25 Included in this plain ‘cilored an mecels, formerly sold as high as All materials—all roup are both fur trimmed HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE NEAR Supply and of Gems. South Africa 28 (Associated Press)—A Lon. of the past = | The English Brogue | | WY genuine Shell Cordovan ge A sttrdy, smart You can make your selection from over 2,500 coats! 31ST ST. Silk Stockings, 85¢ pr. 2,100° pairs, $1.35 to $1.65 grades, | very slightly marred in the making Good thread silk stockings, spite of the fact that they are second classification. Mock seam leg. Mercerized cotton tops, toes and heels. Black, white, gray, cordo- van. All sizes in the dot; perhaps a little short in one or other of the colors... At the same price—85¢ pr.—about 350 pairs of silk and artifigal silk mixed stockings, mock seam leg, mercerized cotton tops, toes, heels; black, with white stde clocking, white with black side clocking. Main Aisle, Old Building 800 prs. women’s Stockings, 75¢ pr. three-quarters wool; originally $2.50 pr. Ribbed, seamless; black and oxford gray in sizes 8}9 and 9 only; white and Russian calf in sizes 84 to 914. When sizes first broke we reduced the price of these stockings to $1.15 pr. Now—‘75c to clear remainder. Main floor, Old Building Women’s Shoes Nine styles of a quality which manu- facturers are unable to reproduce for us ‘at a price which will permit us to sell them for........ Mieevevevee eoees $8 pair Just now we have them in all sizes—Cuban heels on dull black calfskin, lace, or black glazed kidskin, button, with black cloth tops, and on tan Russia calfski with fawn cloth tops, with imitation wing or straight tips; military heels on 8-inch dull black calfskin lace, with gray cloth tpps; Louis XV. heels (2 in. high) on patent leather, lace, with black cloth tops. First floor, Old Building . ’ : Children’s Stockings —reduced : 231 pairs, sizes 9to 10, were 75c. .now 50c 78 pairs, sizes 7to 8, were $1.65. now 75¢ 600 pairs, sizes 6 to 10, were 50c. .now 35c Fine ribbed black cotton and wool mixed at 50c. Full fashioned thread silk, with double silk tops and d_cotton soles and toes, plain (not ribbed) Tbe. Broad ribbed cotton, gray, black, white, Russia calf, cordovan, at 35c. Main floor, Old Building Children’s Coat Reduced, Saturday Coats of every kind you can think of in this sale—mannish little coats, double-breast- ed and boxed; belted models, beltless models; short-waisted effects; some with fur collars of nuttia, squirrel, opossum or moline. Handsome materials—silvertone, velours, cloth and velveteens. The season’s fashionable colors, including all sorts of browns, Pekin blue and French blue, tan, taupe, burgundy and black. 25 coats, were $38 to $39.50 Now $32.50 40 coats, were $32.50 to $36.95 Now $27.75 50 ccats, were $27.50 to $31.95 Now $24.75 100 coats, were $23 to $25.95 ° Now $19.75 130 coats, were $18.50 to $22.50 Now $15.75 Third floor, Old Building Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $20 Some of the suits have two pairs knickers These suits belong in the list of values that are passing. Mothers of boys will do well to see them be- fore they're gore. Dark mixed tweeds, basket weaves and cheviots— good, substantial mixtures. Made right, as all Wana- maker clothes for boys are made. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Other Norfolk suits, $12 to $42.50. $16.50 Mackinaws for $12.75 All-wool, warm as toast, shaw! collar that buttons: up tight, two patch pockets, and a breast pocket, belt all around; rich dark brown, green, maroon and gray mixed and plaid effects. Second floor, Old Building Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.50 ($2 grades) Pure Irish linen, hemstitched border and hand-em- broidered initial, with a teeny shamrock for good luck under it, 25¢ each (35c grade) Tape handkerchiefs, with wee hem—of pure Irish linen. Tatting or crochet work can be put on the hem ~—to give the personal touch, {Main floor, Old Building 200 Oil Heaters, $5 $7 grade e Polished steel drum— japanned trim — auto-, matic wick stop—tank ‘ @» holds 4 gallons of oil. Seventh Gallery, New Building lace | Coats—latest models—fine materials—very special at $70 ‘There are snay wraps and coats with In fact, the coats measure“ straight-line sfhouete, up to our $85 to $125 Soft suede cloth is only Others include Yalama cloth, tinseltone, wool velours and Irenella cloth. Henna, reindeer, Pekin blue, chocolate brown, navy, are the colors. Also a few black broadcloth and wool velours—these have gray or black silk linings. Every coat is lined with a plain colored silk and interlined. Conts have large fur collars, Smart checked worsted skirts at $17,50 Were $22.50 to $29.75. Smart combinations of colors—tans, browns and blues. Beautifully tai- lored, in models with gored fronts and gat Pete Smart pockets. Some have little belts of leather. New Dance Frocks at $65 Foundation is of soft satin, but it is entirely veiled with chiffon of the same hue—this is eape- cially effective in the harem skirt. Wee rosebuds of “hag define the waistline. Heliotrope, jade, coral, Scores of new dance frocks, including many of black lace and net, start at $39.75. Also serge and tricotine frock at $39.75; originally $49.75 to 857.50. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street The finer women’s Coats of the season--in a sale at $75 $98.50 to. $125 Grades The manufacturer was willing to let us have these because he wished to give all his time and space to the spring trade. They are individual coats, one and two of a kind, of fine sott materials. Velours, bolivia and plummet cloth—the majority of these coats are made with large enveloping collars of nutria, raccoon and arctic seal (dyed coney)—in beaver, brown, beige and midnight blue. A few in black velours du nord—the copy of a coat now in our stock at $195. Second floor, Old Building - §800 Blouses Reduced to $6.95 Were $13.50 to $20 a This is a very exceptional, SHPO ay to pick up a smart blouse for a,very small amount. Included are well-made Georg- ettes crepes of white, flesh or bisque—dainty feminine styles fin- ished with frills; others of good heavy crepe, finished with real filet lace. Some are beaded, some.embroidered. Suit blouses galore—lovely dark browns and blues, enlivened with a little colorful embroidery or beading or sometimes just the right little dash is achieved by a clever introduction of contrasting color in pipings—very at- tractive, indeed. ‘é One woricsebly fogd model is a tailored striped silk shirt. It has a grace- ful rolling collar and pleated front. This sale~-while it lasts—is a real price opportunity. Main Aisle, Main floor, and Third floor, Old Building rades Women °s ‘tai lored Frock: $23.50: We are sure nobody else could have secured such good frocks as these to sell at $23.50. And we doubt if we shall be able to do it again. Three models Wool velours, in brown, taupe, reindeer, Tricotine, in navy blue. in wool velours. Four models in tricotine. Variations of the chemise style shown in extended pockets and various motifs in embroidery or braid. e “FOR MEN Second floor, Old Building F 150 brand new Suits at $50, $55 and $62.50 Wanamaker standard suits, Made of all-wool fancy fabrics. Tailored as we want them tailored. And sold to you with our guarantee back of them. It’s a good thing te know where the guaranteed suits really are these days. Father and son can be fitted. Men’s GOOD Shoes at $7? Certainly—six styles of them One is a dark ¢an leather, English model—trim and smart. The remaining five are black leather, with narrow, medium-or wide toes—Blucher or straight lace—with heavy double soles, if you want them. When shoes as good as these can be sold at $7 pair, the shoe problem goes to the foot of the list, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building We can’t often say this : about men’s Union Suits At $1.50--our $2.25 grades. About 400 heavy-weight union suits—ribbed cotton in ecru and white—long sleeves— closed crotch. Sizes 34 to 46, but not in both colors, At $2.35— our $2.50 to $4 grades. About 600 medium and heavy-weight union suite— gray cotton or cotton-and-wool mixed. Long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 84, 40 and 42 only. Lucky the man who finds his size and kind among these. Socks— $1 grades at 65c pair. 1 of winter-weight cotton-and-wool mixed socks— oxford only— seamless—warm. _ T! 914, 10, 105 and 1115, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building one of the wonderful materials - The Store hours 910.540 New Skirts, $15 $22.50 16 $30 grades 100 skirts of the most-favoted materials of the season—wool plaids, stripes and checks; velours and wool jersey in plain colors. Skirts of soft “‘kitten’s ear” silk poplin, moire, em-« broidered poplin and fancy weave tricolette. There are also some ‘very individual iskirts in novelty English cotduroy arid velvetedn. MODELS—in modish fine plaids, plain tailored, draped. COLORS—brown, taupe, dark plaids, black and gray and white, and gay plaids, Second floor, Old Building Women’s Suits, $39.50 Silvertone and chevrona cloth suite that were $45 to $55 60 ‘conservative well-bred little suits in ~ simple and smart models have been reduced for Saturday’s selling. Made in several models that have found favor this season. Excellent for trotteur and general wear. In shades of brown, beaver and midnight blue. Second Moor, Old Building Young girls’ Coats, $19.75. * Being a Saving of $5.25 These coats have been $25 in our own carefully sel stocks. And at $25. they received many flattering com - ments. Now sizes have become incom- plete, so the coats must be hurried out. They include coats of boyish coatings (some plaid) ahd a few coats of soft polo cloth in beaver and 7s gaeapane= brown; latter are me - lined and interlined, Only 26 coats, but there is another special group— Coats at $29.75 * Fine wool ratine i ta b blow Shree ine ne Feladier, lupe, brown and navy “Regulation” coats of navy blue cheviot, which have been $32.50. Collars trimmed with white braid; embroidered emblems on sleeve, ‘ Dresses—special at $15, $19.75 At $15—navy blue serge frocks \with china blue chambray guimpes. Frocks of brown and tan wool jersey with guimpes of natural color pongee. Embroidered and braided. At $19.75—frocks of velveteen (wine color, navy blue or brown) or wool jersey (brown or beaver) in model illustrated. Wand-stitching at waistline. Col- lars of pleated Georgette crepe. Second floor, Old Building Ivory Celluloid Toilet Articles—a third off $4,500 worth for $3,000, because of slight imperfections—in most pieces so slight they would hardly be noticed—even on Christmas gifts. cane mirrors, $2 to Salve boxes, 50c. ta broshes, 81. to al polishers, 85c and Bonnet brushes, 75c, Pin and trinket boxes, 9.00008. Trays, 40c to $3.50. Soap boxes, 40c. wom boxes, 50c and Combs, 85c to 65c. Hair receivers, 75¢ to Len ce Main Aisle, Old Building Brocaded Bags special at $3.75 You will have a decided surprise at the trim charm and expensive air of these bags, Of an excellent quality of brocaded velvet, they are mounted on white and green-gold finish frames, with chains to match. Taffeta lined and fitted with purse and mirror, Black, taupe and brown. 500 bags in the sale. Main floor, Old Building Bicycles at $34.50 25 floor samples; saving of a quarter to a third Mechanically perfect. Guaranteed for one year. Coaster brake, roller chain, excellent sad- dle, selected, tires. All sizes, but not many in each, A good Christmas present. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building “yy | ee en TT

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