The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 13

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ETT RT RR Tee TET ET wo INERT IETF TT PLANS FOR DINNER TO HAYS, | Republican women are to give Will Hf, ~ Hays, Chairman of the Republican Na- ot/tlona Committee, on Wednosday night, Practically every man and woman prom- Beading G. 0. P. Men and Womem. |inent in Gg. 0, P. politica in the nelgh- According to the announcement sent|borhood of New York is to be present. |worth are among those out last night by Mrs. Albert H. Glea-| , ‘The dinner will be given at the Hotel|tend. the latter notwithstand! gen, Chairman of the Committee on Are “iit, Gleason called attention to |fact that many of the women who are the cath r 4 : fangements for the dinner which the that ir to ‘attend, Warmers, ond leet, °° Tus Fe-election will be pres STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. neARN Fourteenth Street ‘West of Fifth Arenue ISTMAS ak 3 OF SEASON | SPECIAL for MONDAY and TUESDAY 16,500 » Sogegs” TOILET ARTICLES - PRICES LESS THAN TODAY’S WHOLESALE. .COS' Wi MIRROR AND BRUSH— French sprung mirror— our regular $4.46— each 2.50 POWDER BOX ANR HAIR RE- CEIVER—our regular $1.96— our regular .54— each ] 17 each 34. Every Piece Stamped “Ivoroyd’”’ in Gold You may buy them all in an eleven-piece set, or you may select just those pieces you require for gifts or personal use. owever you buy, the savings are extraordinary, for every piece is extra heavy quality, finely designed and made in the lovely French pat- terns shown in the illustration. See other pages for our three co : . Silk Petticoats and Women’s Bathrobes, ©{’" "4 Christmas Start of Season Sales of NAIL POLISHER— our regular $1.46— 88 CUTICLE KNIFE, BUTTON HOOK AND NAIL FILE, GLASS LINED SALVE JARS AND COMB— L have been an important factor in the Fashion World for a generation. Our mothers wore Redfern corsets because they gave the perfect silhouette—small waist —of the period. Today the daughters are wearing Redfern corsets, because the new models give the Latest Silhouette Endorsed by Paris Redfern corsets are beautiful corsets, be- cause they are painstakingly made of the finest and daintiest of materials. Even the interlinings of the strippings are of stand- ardized quality. eee There is a “Redfern” corset for every type of woman. Prices start at $4. For Sale in New York at the John Wanamaker Store Broadway at Ninth Street IN (IN THE JE Sl Gifts of remarkable beauty Practically every one is susceptible to the great charm of Oriental art, to the beauty of carved jade and lapis, the exquisite glaze of old Chinese porcelain, the quaintness and wonder of symbolic forms wrought in precious and semi-precious materials. ft that embodies some of this beauty of color and design is one that has a aa i lasting fascination— It grows in value as the owner falls under the spell of its charm ; The Orient in Silver has achieved the adaptation of many beautiful Oriental bibelots to modern every-day use and enjoyment by combining them exquisitely with wrought silver in many useful and lovely things. . In this small shop one may choose, from the jewel-like array in the cases, gifts for the man, the fastidious and beauty-loving woman, gifts that an entire household A few of those lovely things may appreciate. air of Foo-dogs of the Ming period, beautifully glazed and particularly fine in color; mounted on sterling silver to form a air of candlesticks, shades of embroidered Chinese silk; $146 the pair. Three ivory storks, carved from one piece of ivory, on a sterling silver base supporting a crystal ball; $98. Sterling silver gilt ink-stand, pierced on the sides, with amazonite showing through. This stands on four ball feet with gold bronze figure of Buddha on top; $345. Sterling silver engraved nut-bowl, standing on three ivory feet. There is a cover of teakwood, inlaid with silver wires; a carnelian figure forms handle; $194. Reproduction in sterling silver of the fa- mous chrysanthemum bowl which forms a part of the priceless collection of Chinese an- tique jades in the Metropolitan Museum of Artin this city. This reproduction is studded with jade and malachite. Its perfection of form and interesting story makes it a note- worthy example of the Oriental Art for mod- ern use; $215, Marriage vase of 14-kt. gold, and hand- wrought sterling silver gilt with jade figure; $187. Powder-blue bowl of the Chien Lung period, with sterling silver engraved cover and lapis lazuli knob; $149. Perpetual e in lapis lazuli blue tassels; $115. jar of sterling silver studded lapis lazuli pendants and ‘The Orient in Silver, Main floor, Old Building—Motor Entrance at Tenth Street NOW, mothers and fathers —and sisters and brothers, and aunts and uncles and cousins You have had the children here on two holidays— Friday and Saturday—you have seen what they want for Christmas—now will you come on other days (not holidays) as early in the day, as early in the week, and as early in the month as you can, so that you may do your shopping leisurely, unhurriedly and thoughtfully. All days—and all hours—at Wanamaker’s—arc not as crowded as was Saturday. Fifty sample evening and afternoon Wraps $195 to $300 grades, of unusual fineness To be sold Tuesday at $125 each This is avery unusual pur- chase for this time of the” year—the last, perhaps, of evening wraps to be had by us this season. They aresamplesofa manufacturer of the finest “| evening wraps—exquisite in material, beautiful in cut, altogether lovely. The Materials are heavy metal brocades, chiffon velvet, silk duvetyn, peachbloom and tinseltone cloth. Beautifully lined with crepe de chine and satin. Every detail is perfection. Fur Collars More than half of the coats are trimmed with luxurious collars and cuffs of flying squirrel, mole, natural and kolinsky dyed squirrel, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), wolf and nutria. Second floor, Old Building Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 Repriced $29.75 & $39.75 125 were $39.75 to $55 in our own Salon Women’s Skirts, $6.50 Tweed and Velveteen, $10 Grades Three smart and well cut models—practical little skirts for general wear, but very smart and decic edly attractive. The sort that look equally well with sweater or coat. In tweed mixtures and black, midnight blue and brown velveteen. Taffeta Skirts at $10.75 $15 to $18 grades. Black and -dark plaid taffetas ina choice of several models. Some are really costume skirts that need only an attractive blouse to give the effect of a whole frock. Second floor, Old Bldg. The picture below is not to show you How American boys should dress It is merely interesting as one type of taste American mothers know how American boys should dress. But they don’t all know where to go to find the sort of suits and over- coats they want for their boys. They'll find them here; good cloth, sensible colors, clean-cut style, thorough workmanship; no skimping at seams, no narrow knickers. New suits and over- coats are coming in every day—~ dandies! ; yen | Overcoats, 3 to 10 years, $13.75 to $38 Overcoats, 11 to 18 years, $30 to $75 At $13.50—Button-to-neck full belted and reefer styles; dark, rich cheviots, full lined with dark plaid linings. Reefers of pebble cheviot, blue, brown and green; full lined, t $22.50—a fine navy blue double-breasted chinchilla, convertible i A collar; full belt; full lined. At $20 and up— Dark heavy mixtures of herringbone, Shetland weave and all the popular overcoatings used this season. Wool plaid lined and some with satin yokes. Button and convertible double-breasted models. Norfolk suits, 7 to 18 years, $12 to $42.50 At $12 to $20—Basket weave and tweeds in all wool, green, brown and gray mixtures; box pleats, fancy yoke and patch pocket models; all have full belts; alpaca lined; big roomily-cut trousers. At $25 to $42.50—The very finest cassimeres, unfinished worsteds and cheviots—materials that can be really tailored. Detailed inspection only will show the difference from the usual mode suits at the prices. Double and single-breasted Norfolks; patch or regular pockets; from the serviceable tweeds to fine unfinished worsteds. A very important section of the Boys’ Store is the Junior division—for the boys of 3 to 10 Dress suits of velvet, velvet and silk combinations; middy and | Oliver Twist styles; $16.50 and $20. Serviceable suits in knitted fabrics; middy, Oliver Twist and Middy- Twist and Norfolk styles; $12.75 to $20—very special value. A large assortment of tweed and serge Junior Norfolks, $10 to $16.50 Boys’ Winter hats and caps, $2.50 to $4.50. Flannel blouses, sizes 7 to 14 years, $3.50. Mackinaws, $12.75 to $18. Second floor, Old Bldg. A Raincape or Coat Js on nearly every young girl’s gift list The Christmas collection of raincapes and coats for girls of 6 to 14 years has just arrived. There is surely a coat or cape to please every little girl. One must not overlook the fact that these young people have very decided ideas on the subject—we have studied them. Raincapes, $5.95 In navy blue, wine color, or tan; hood lined with plaid silk. Raincoats Smart models. Tan rubberized material, rub- berized checked mohair, and a heavy rubber which looks like brown leather, $9.75 to $17.50. A hat with mushroom brim, or a trench cap accompanies each coat. New white frocks for gift- giving — hundreds of them. Prices start at 85.75. Second floor, Old Bldig. Frocks of tricotine, serge and wool jersey at both prices, Few frocks of fine wool velours in the group at $39.75. Sizes are incomplete. That is the reason for the clearaway. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Petticoat a delight this December It is filled with the most varied sort of petticoats and their colors are simply en- trancing. For every day there are— Taffeta petticoats Trimmed with scallops and frills —Oor Bley tailored hemstitched. Changeable taffeta as well as plain colors, dark street shades and per- beautiful lighter shades i also the striking serious and gay. Yo-Ho for 125— ...Men’s Suits, $59.50... Made from U, S. Navy unfinished worsted Jersey silk petticoats This year finished with ‘as well as in so many other: ing ways. The greens and mauve and red jersey petticoats are ticularly attractive. $5.95 to Satin petticoats Of every color of the rainbow— and some of colors the rainbow forgot all styles, too; $5.95 to 17,50, All well made — of good material. Third floor, Old Bldg. If there is doubt in your mind about the QUALITY of the blue unfinished worsted that is used in Uncle Sam’s Navy uniforms, ask any woolen mill. Much of this fabric was on order when the armistice was signed. Some of it then became unnecessary for navy uniforms. made up Single and double breasters That’s how these 125 suits were and why they came to us under-price, coats lined with alpaca—every suit tailored in true Wanamaker fashion. A Christmas gift that any man can logically hand to himself. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building

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