The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 17

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PARTED FROM TENNIS STAR. Mrs, Bassford Wins Separation on a of Cruelty. . Mrs. Florence Winmill Bassford, prominent in the social colony of Sears- dale, was awarded a judgment of sep- PRE OF $100,00 FOR AIRPLANE THA ASE VERTICALY aration yesterday from her husband, Abraham Bassford the star tennis uel and reatmen,, Court ‘u --- Young i signed ¥ ; ‘ na | decree. . Bassford, ornell gre « Frenchman Wants Craft That | #2 sIvit engineer, employed by the | His counter claim mad | was dismissed by Just | Mra, Baseford is al ainst his wife Young. wed alimony at | the rate of §100 a month and awarded w | the custody of their three \ Florence, Virginia and’ Robért complaint the plaintiff «1 Can Land ji Back Yards , or on Roofs, enite A prize of $100,000 for an airplane ver- | capable of rising and alighting tically” was announced to-day by the The offer is lin, French million- Aero Club of America. made ®y M. Mi aire, who has lo! supporter of aviation ‘experiments. The niano that wins the prize will be capable of rising from the roof of @ small house or from anybody's back yard, and will be able to alight safely in the same restricted space. ‘Maturally, it will bo able to rise from and alight upon thé deck of a small ship. Engineers who have been experi- menting for a long time say that tt Progress already has been made, and gome believe that the prize will be won in the near fyture. President Thompson of the Aero Chup said this morning that Dr. Peter Cooper Hewitt and Francis Bacon Crocker, both members, of the club, have obtained rem le results in) experiments with vertical propellers, | Others are experimenting with rotat- ing wings. Thus far the only FOR FRIDAY 8675 450 PAIR LXV. HEELS No ¢: 0. D A landings that have been made on roofs have been made with slow runping airplanes, | and such landings were very danger- | ous, Micheliv in years past has of- many prizes for events which at first consideréd impossible, but eventually they we Hospital n operation injuréa at Stunning high heel mod brown calf and black ki was and five child . The Individual Tone Re- Cre Exquisite Cabinets in Period No Needles to Change. —plays Them Delightfully H Which you may see and hear in the NEW E Critics have been astounded by the NEW ED ity of Re-Creation. ing and the Re-Created artists impossible to distinguish one from the other. Close your eyes and the Re-Creation in you living artist singing. revelation to you. whether you are interested as a buyer or simply Extended payments may be arranged, if you desire. A small payment will ensure delivery of your NEW EDISON in time for Christmas. The New Edison Phonograyh Shop, First Galtery, New Bldg. Broadway at Ninth, New York = | fects the pare Remarkable Sale of Boots or Russia calf vamps and fawn cloth tops. Smart military heel models, in gun metal calf, All sizes, but not in every style. The NEW EDISON @&) provocepn stop In the John Wanamaker Store Plays Records of All Other Makes * This Is the NEW _EDISO! Shop now open on the Music Gallery of the Wanamaker Store. By actual comparisons between voices of the liv- the absolute test-— It is the living artist singing, Come in and hear the art of the NEW EDISON, It will be a pleasure to us to demonstrate to you the NEW EDISON John Wanamaker 4 the attends dances of the SoAtadale Country Club and danced with other men Qer husband showed great jealousy, and his conduet and temper were such as to bring great embarrassment. and mental suffering upon the plaintiff. No Chrintm: mn Addressed of Parcels. Postmaster Patten gives notice that Christmas, seals or stickers mfst not be placed on the address side of par- cels, and that care should be taken not’ to seal parcels with them, as unmailable at Sealing sub- is to return or holding thus causing delay and disap ment. Attention is also cated to the fact that many forel countries refuse to admit bearing _non-postage stamps or other adhesive y stampa or labele unless postage is prepaid and unofficial stamps ar fixed to the back instead of the dress side of th cover. ND SATURDAY 250 PAIR MILITARY HEELS No © 0. Dis els with patent coltskin d with gray suede tops. ated. Designs. uman-like. DISON Phonograph ISON’S perfect fidel- it has been found r home becomes the It is wonderful, . It will be a as a music lover, Br 80 yt CO 80 Sp he EO Soe CE Repat t B et 8B LEO CES eer % Ghristmas Store ¥ PLAGE AO EE PAE LLL hc BEDALE LOND NLA LAD 80 LEM et ELEN ELA he Christmas Furs At Small Prices For many good reasons, a gift of furs has a way of going right straight to the feminine heart. It is a gift of comfort and luxury rear with fashion and becomingness— irresistible combina- tion. All ae rot furs are not prohibi- tive. Here are some soft, fine, and be- comingly lovely and very reasonable furs. carts, $22. ; scarfs, In natural gray fox Natural raccoon $15 to $48. muffs, muffs, $2 $18. 5 to $32. Taupe-dyed opossum Fox Scarfs at $25 Regularly $37.50. In taupe, black or brown, Second floor, Old Building 189 Oxford Bags Finer grades of leather—-saving $3 to $5 muffs, $21; scarfs, $21 94, of cowhide, heavy, brown, smooth, full cut Sepiece model, lined with leather and with single or double handles, 16, 17, 18 and 20 inches in size. $17 to $19.50 for $22 to $25 grades 95, of genuine New Zealand frames, sewed-on corner protectors, and 18 inches in size. ‘$15 and $16 (for $18 and $19 grades) Friday, Fourth Gallery, atskin, sewed-in leather lined, 16 New Building 150 Wana- Mackinaws for boys—just arrived ‘The last lot went so quickly that the briefest an- nouncement should be sufficient to those who are waiting for these same low prices, same excellent quality. Sizes 8 to 18 years. All wool,$12.75, Boys’ Store. Second floor, Old Building School Shoes for big girls and children A fine stock of shoes, made especially for the Wana- maker Store; shoes designed and cut and made to give greatest possible comfort and service. Heavy soles, broad toes, pliable uppers, smooth inside finish. Tan Leather — Black Leather Sizes 5 to 8 $4.50 Sizes 814 to 10). 5.00 Sizes 11 to 2 6.00 Big girls’ sizes 2!5 to 6.. 8,00 7.00 First floor, Old Building Boys’ Wash Suits —are becoming more and more popular for winter wear They're so easily and quckly laundered, so fresh and clean-looking, and withal so satisfactory, that we have now called in goods not intended to arrive until spring. The wash fabrics all bear the Wanamaker guaranty. In the display are: Oliver Twist and Middy Twist Suits, the two most popular button-on-styles for boys of 3 to 7, made of serviceable material in gray, brown, blue and green with white collars. Also all white, some with navy collars and cuffs. Have pearl buttons; the middy twists have black lacings on side. Price $4.75, Middy Suits of same jnaterial, regulation collar trimmed with fine linen tape, emblem on sleeve Black silk tie, always in good style, Sizes 3 to 10 yre. Price $4.75. A New Norfolk style in blue, tan, gray and green, layge sailor collar of white, also ‘white belt. A ver attractive little suit. Sizes 3 to 9 yrs. Price $4.75. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Silk Dresses at $89.50 A Saving of $10. Special purchase of our $49.50 grade Two of the frocks come in a combination of satin and Georgette crepe, one a com- bination of meteor and Georgette crepe. Some blouses are beaded, some plain. Necklines are varied, their favor is divided between the straight lines, becoming to large women, and the oval neck-line for the more youthful women. Draped skirts or straight Fashion's final favorites, are used in these frocks. Colors are navy blue, wistaria, taupe, Copenhagen blue or black. One crepe de chine frock has a georgette crepe blouse charm- ingly beaded. This frock comes in navy blue, black, gray and taupe. Another frock features a Red- ingote tunic of Georgette crepe closely braided in soutache braid. Colors are black, navy blue, hobabia taupeg and copenhagen blue. Sizes 34 to 46. Second floor, Old Bldg. A NEW PARIS FASHION For Miss 14 to 20 We immediately copied the French model in ex- quisite taffeta —ftis already known that Paris is going to favor this charming silk for Spring. In navy blue taffeta, with collar and wee cuffs of French blue gros-grain silks and brown with beige. Our copy, $75 Presentation Friday Second floor, Old Bldg. Tenth Street Beautiful Blouses in extra sizes And many styles. Blouses that fit exact] they should—nice anc fond in front, roomy in the arm- holes, good «looking cuffs. Some are light colored, others are dark. Quite charming a model of white or flesh-col ored Georgette crepe trimmed with filet lace; $15. another of good heavy Georg- ette crepe trimmed with real filet lace ; / + Long lines are achieved with a good-looking collar in another it Georgette crepe model Someare dark Georgette made over a light colored lining. Some are beautifully beaded. One particularly lovely model is a black Georgette of heavy quality. $55. Third floor, Old Building 15 FITTED CASES $34 and $35 will be priced, grades, Friday $23 and $24 The cases are made of grained cowhide. Each case is fitted with 15 ma- hogany grained celluloid toilet articles. Size 14 and 16 inch. Fourth Gallery, jew Bldg. | Women’s Coats at $59.50 had this season. diately the type of garment they are. By special purchase and by stock reductions we have arranged a very unusual sale for Friday—200 Part were in our stocks at $75 to $100 The rest are new, also $75 to $100 coats This is one of the most remarkable sales the Wrap Salon has When you see the coats you will know imme- Fine, yes, really exquisite material, correct and favored models, beautiful workmanship. fully fine and silky —" so much this season skin . . The MATERIALS are . evora cloth of the finest, silkiest: sort. At least half are fur-trimmed- French seal (dyed coney). colors. 295 1) ‘9 11 129 Occasional Tables at Half of a chair. Five sizes and styles, finished in ivory enamel blue and brown Chromewald. Each fitted@wtth glass top. Tables that were $10, now $5.00 | Tables that were $16, now... .$8.00 ‘Tables that were $10.50, now.. 5.25 | Tables that were $22, now... .11.00 Tables that were aba, now.... 6,00 Fifth Gallery, New Bidg. Step- -Lively Sale of Boys’ Shoes $4.85 Burlington Arcade ioe! New Building tan leather, in siz blucher, in sizes 2 for protection and will not fail to see The MODELS-—a choice of great enveloping coats with full swinging backs, or belted models in several much-favored styles.: In midnight blue, black, beaver color, dark brown, and other dark: Friday, on the Second ged Old Building Size Originally Sale-price | Size Originally Sale price 2x2 yds $6.75 | 2 $15.00 2x2 yds 7.75 | 30 21.50. 2x21 yds 7.75 7 y 19.75, Ly yds 9.75 6 21.00 12.00, ds 22.00 | 5—2ty :] 37.50 25.00, yds 14.00 In the Pure Linen Shop, Ist fl, Old Bldg, Small tables, j Useful Christmas Gifts Just 352 pai s of these good-service shoes. 3 to 5!y. The other is black lather, | to 614. “These shoes have heavy soles |- a feature that father (or mother) One style i is| Christmas LeatherGondg) Correct’'and unique in style Best leathers and excellent workmanship add beauty A large and satisfactory selection of gifts for women and men Prices are conservative--here is an index to them: Men's dressing cases, $6 to $58 Cigarette 5 to $8.50, $14.75 to | Men's pocketbo as above, with ( Piergy’ re gold mountings, $8.50 to $16.50, Brief case Unfitted week-end bags, $43.25, Fitted week-end bags, $39 to $75, Motor cases, $41.50 to $218.40 $17.75 to Manicure sets, $1.75 to $90, Travelers’ clocks, $1 to $45. Sewing baskets, $5 to $25, Medicine cases, $1.50 to $5, Writing cases, $3.75 to $18 50 Photograph frames, $1.75 to $18.25. Emargency cases, $8.50 to 928,76, Address books, 50¢ to $8.50. . . . Stick-pin eases, $1.50 to $5, Jewel cases, $3.25 to Thermos bottles, ‘Thermos carafes, Ks rrostat bottles for T 75 to $10.50, $10 and $14. mos, $4.25 to $12.50, ‘Three-fold bill cases, $4 to $10, Lette: 50 to $10.50 ¢ ses for rostat, $7.75 to $15.26, Card $1.50 to $3. Motor lun. utfits for 4 and 6 people, es, $3 to $5. Cigar ( Articles of fine Giuskineitnin England Collection includes purses, wallets, bill folds and tobacco pouches, The best of Razors and other cutlery ors include the Gillette and AutoStrap lain razors, too, Sewing scissors, manicure scissors, scissors cases, pocket knives, ete, Main floor, Old Building Ra -marvella cloth, the real thing, beauti- . peach bloom—that fabric every one has . suedine velours as soft as chamois with collars of natural raccoon, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), nutria, natural squirrel, mole and. Linen Tablecloths into Santa’s a i They're odd cloths, and have been handled, but—the linen is beautifull st the king to be used as a smoker's stand, or at the side’

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