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fa oa napa ee ns A NT | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920. PSM Under the divorce laws of Rhode “DENNY LUNCHES” | GERAGHTY NOT DIVORCED. | Per. ‘ Though Married In Catttornia, He actos “oan bo" eranted. Broadway at Ninth, Store hours 4 ene Rhode Island Wife, | ny in Decmnber, and white the pet: , , S ; rs, Geraghty ia the only one who cee ae ; i a i 1 my WILLCOME SOON" ask for this decree and should she A Education Board’s Lunch) Commmiitee Begins to Clean Up the Kitchen, | Closing our year with an outclearing In the Original | . Pink and White Sale — of Oriental Rugs —is felt when one sees the many, many charming | going after them—around the world when necessary —to get stocks that have ieces of flesh colored crepe de chine gowns, chemises, | given us the largest business in our history. 4 The Schoo! Lunch Committee of the Board of Education is making prepar- ations for the opening, at an early date, of the “penny lunch” service in the public schools, it was said to-day | ices and petticoats. | Now comes the reckoning time—stock taking. To clear our stocks and get by Dr. Gustave Straubenmuller, | them shipshape for our new year beginning Feb. 1, we offer a great clearing sale Puatrnan ‘ct the committee, Already, | Pink Silk Lingerie pangs We me be said, the work of cleaning up the! m u ge U | various lunchrooms, wh were In “Pink Row” one finds A innumerable gowns made in all sorts of charming ways, priced from $4.95 to 10.75, @bandoned in all but two cases early dast year, had begun and the equip- ment is being cloaned and set in Was eck oe twalve: deareen We cordially invite your inspection of our compre- aman’ very soon, and to this end hensive assortment of phonographs — Columbias, we begun overhauling the central “| di Kdtohen at Public School No. 98 15, in Sonoras and Edisons. You can hear all threq Dr. Straubenmuller in the privacy of a convenient Main-floor Concert | Booth —then decide. Phonograph Headquarters awaits your selection. Come in — Fifth Avenue or ’ one At newly lowered prices 56 -size Turkish, Persian and Indi O71 Grlall atid median alge Oriental rugs atid Hall stripe $94,800 to go 4 -size Chinese Fy ienail and Saadiuenstes Chinese rugs. { for $71,500 | COLUMBIA SONORA EDISON “Grafenola” “Clear os @ Boll” “Diamand Disc™ For the low price of $4.95 one finds c de chine gowns trimmed with filet lace and others with wide imitation creamy Val- — Reductions of 20 421 pieces in the sale. to 33 per cent. Owing to the low prices at which these rugs are offered none will be sent on approval and none sold C. O. D. As fast as it {s possible to make ready lunchrooms and install serving @ regular daily cooked meal, The ser- facilities, accordi 5 i ry A A " Yen at, 4 Name Grade Sale price | Name Size Grade Sale price ee MO cin eens peer Brooklyn. Convenient terms if desired. piers Aol Bu | Arak cor. 5 8 ft... $275 San Melba. BAO ote. $395 foray Gchocl whlch tun ensocnteed | A COMPLETE LINE OF COLUMBIA, by the yard these gowns are | Arak. vee AT Lasietan.......18. 6x10 11 ft... 450 @e probiem of malnutritio: ng : . % ‘ice. i y i Mahal. . 470 MGNEL. 0055 » 1x10. 6 ev B) A ees finial Sea | res prs truly wonderful for the price. | Practical, Pretty Chemise | fh ai ot BIL. 78 | HARDMAN, Beautifully made. So many charming styles | Khiva.... bs * : 4 Sieg will coat! lems than 10 cents, At $6.86 are clever tailored | at $5 and $6.95, that it will | Hive ; rt ‘i ey alt Rit $50 ng to the present plan, and school styles and lacy empire models. | he very difficult to decide Khiva... , «14, 6x10, 7 ft... Re She Coe | PECK & co. At $7.50 and $8.75 are per- | which you like the best. | Mahal 425 Sarouk +. 910x 7. 9 ft... 95 675 The schools where lunches will de | Founded 1942 aay enchanting styles—quite Some very good chemises | Mahal. . 450 Kerm: 9.10x 6.11 ft... 585 first served are those wherein, accord- 433 Fifth Ave. 47-51 Flatbush Ave. CIRDOTAYes as low priced as $3.85. ) Arak... 875 Ispahe cries OX Ol etter, 575 ing to figures and reports of tihe Board New Yok Hicakt Very elaborate models at A 5 Gat ) Arak... .. 450 Sarouk fobs Gi Sit...c0re 675 He Rout Nigts. Thess seneoids resents | ie ae ee ee | Manel 9. 8x 7 450 “ 12. 7x 8 ft. .11250 975 .. ‘These schools, mostly | Mal «Bi . ve GE . fm the east side, wll be supplied with | | Khiva.. .10.11x 8. 7 til ‘ hans: 1250 1075 Abhay only Miah hecls tic aattthea ikea her ched | Mahal......18. 4x 8 550 <ermanshah...12 x 1250 85 De: Begueemonniey Cie he ee | Maha 112.10x 9 650 India..........18. 6x11. 6 ft... 650 450 : @4 to re-angage as many as possible | Laristan....12 x 9 ... 550 Khiva..... 18; “X12 ft 850 650 ef those employecs who helped pre- ' Pare and eerve the lunches under the} | 25 Turkish and Persian mats 30 fine antique and modern inese } Management of the School Lunch | | als 1pi ft, t0 8.10 x 1.9 ft Persian strips #3 x 2.10 tt to Chinese Rugs r i e | 20 to $35 grades, at $15 to 9 2.11 {t.—$75 to $350 | Size Grade Sale Price ee thls arocke foes | $22.50 grades, at $50 to $250, 12x9 veces $550. ..+ 5.8988 j | ‘with the special needs of the work, | | 29 pairs of Shiraz raddle 42 Royal Bokhara rugs—-3.4% 210. ..065 - 695 +. 495 ' he waid, and being mostly women liv- | bags—average size 4.6 x 2.3 {t.— 2.4 ft. to 6.4 x 3.5 ft. —$75 to $165 fe fing in the vicinity of the various ‘$30 to $40 grades, at $25 and $30. grades, at $55 to $125. @ebools, are both able and willing to | 44 Beloochis: rugs—4.7 x i (pene tew rod during the middle | 8.2 ft. to 6 x 3.2 {t.-$55 to Chi se Rug: ian eis eee ee 67.50 grades, at $39.50 and f inese Rugs The Lunch Committee, according to | aH Sale Py the Chairman, is enthusiastic over Sesemen, ets I the prospect of reopening the lunches | ae and is anxious to nave, them start | OWELI NG ! operation at once. D: se TaUt ler said he hoped to dev large ‘The particular housewife will insist on Dart of hig officia] time to conducting | Startex because it will give nearly the the lunch programme, giving special | same service as a pure linen towel, polish- attention to its effect on the develop- ing and drying china or glassware quickly tment of the children. without leaving lint or smudge. Examine Startex and you will be con- eook of Ae (erie merit by its Lpeila . smoot nish and its attractive fast fased yestenlay to commute the death border, yet it costs but little more than gentence of Vincensio . . collars which fit up at the back of the neck as they should BEGINNING WEDNESDAY— Killed two persons at seteneotad In | the ag yl ages Oe and roll gracefully open in front. All have caref ly made wice, ¢ 2 turh-back cuffs. : ents reversed the conviction $8 Abe Ne Hane ON ENE: Most of the styles have tucked fronts. Some are fin- Hi urt Books at HH al f and Less ————— = - —- - es —— ished with a narrow edging of filet lace around the collar and Approzimately 5,100 volumes to commence our annual after-Christmas Hurt cuffs; others with self pleated frills. Some severely ae | Book Bales backs that have been handled and slightly hurt during the Christmas ‘The Blouse Shop, Third floor, Old Building. season, ‘The lot comprises these subject. | 50 Persian Mousoul rugs— 4.10x3 ft. to 6.5 x 3.2 ft.—-$75 to Semi-tailored Blouses | $87.50 grades, at $57.50 to $67.50 41 Khiva Bokhara rugs. x Marked in the White Sale 3.3 ft. to 7.1 x 3.5 ft.—-$110 grade, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 | “i tice rorpan serous, ae i i i $300 grades, at $150 to $225. Charming and fresh, and with decided style. Made of good, sheer (yet strong) batiste. All have becoming rolling 20—4 x2 {t.—-$32.50 and $37.50 grades, at $.9.50. 22—6 x 3 ft. — $95 to $110 grades, at $65 to $88. 20—7 x 4 ft.—-$175, $195 and 225 grades, at $110, $135, $165, * Third Gallery New dg. magmas ra 4 STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | > c t Hlctlon, religion, Juvenile books, text books, poetry, drama, history, ; 4 hi travel, biography, the War, cooking, business and questions of the Hl Corsets at $2 100 Lillian Morse 8 day nature and outdoor books, etc. ‘ 3 (Fro ’ During the sale books will be added day by day as p them, ] In the White Sale Greatly reduced uring the sale books wi! a led day a ay as we come across them. & L. R. Corsets for medium and Were $10, $12, $15 Every hurt book is half price or less—and they iv) Fourteenth Street Went of Fifth Avenue ITI} ierwe figures: two models in, Now $6.95 are not returnable and none sold C. O. D. . Excellent for general wear. Some are slightly soiled; broken Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. i WwW E D N E Ss D A Y Ss A L E “Wanamak>r-Special” corsets | sizes; all sizes in collection but not 4 for slender figures; one model in all sizes in each style. i 9 e | dainty ink jacquard cotton; elus- ALSO $1 | 4 6 He gels (ep. | 400 Brassieres, $1 | é Aen ie i | i 000 Men’s Madras Shirts \ iarersfutyot comets | «4 69 to $2.60 grades Purchased before prices went up— Main Aisle, Old Building. Third floor, Old Building. 7) , Or we could not offer them at this 600 Most Unusual Beaded Necklaces Half Price—Now $5 to $30 Necklaces French and domestic—but most of them French—have been reduced to just half price. They are the very loveliest to be had in this season of smart “costume” jewelry. All those quaint talismans and ins that the Parisienne has fa- vored to add color and charm to. simple costumes are included in this collection, Combinations of colored beads strung on gay silk cords, Metal chains combined with Oriental beads. Metal plaques with jeweled drops in fanciful and lovely shapes. Bits of carved wood in the form of beads and plaques. Ivory beads, Jet novelties. Gorgeous Oriental effects. Main floor, Old Building. Brass Bedsteads Also enameled iron At one-third under the market Another shipment of the largest single purchase at special prices we have ever made—-$150,000 worth. The purchase was made five months ago, since which prices have advanced still more. The bedsteads are from one of the most famous factories in the country. Brass beds in 3 ft. 3 in., 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. sizes Enameled iron beds in 3 ft., 3 ft. 6in., 4 ft., 4 ft. 6 in. sizes BRASS AMELED IRON Dull finished continuous post bed- ie spemeied bearwens 28%) & steads, $35, regularly $53. White enameled’ bedsteads, square Dull finished straight post bedsteads | tubing, in 3 ft. 6 in. size only, $14.25, with heavy mounts, $3 .50, reg. $51.50 y $21.50. Women’s Silk Dresses Reduced one-third—$36.65 to | $116.50—were $55 to $175 | 65 Tricolette Frocks Variety of models; very few of each model with exception of drop-stitch tri- | colette frocks, | Woven and printed | madras—unlimited assortment of stripes and combinations on | white—sizes 14 to 17. Wholesale price to-day is more than our | retail price. Dull finished square tube continuous | ,;,White, enameled bedsteads in all post bedsteads, $62, regularly $93. sizes, $15, regularly $22.50. * sie Ivory enameled bedsteads, square Dull. finished bedsteads, $32.25, | tubing, in 3 ft. 3 ft. 6 in. and 4 ft, regularly $48.50. sizes, $19.25, regularly $26, | | Sketched is an example of frocks in the | | Men’s Union-Made v . “©. collection. Dull finished square tube bedsteads, Raled DeAHeAGe, poets : i F c : in 8 ft, 4 ft. ty 4 | OVERALLS Special Sale | | Beads, braid and embroidery used for $56.25, regularly $84.50. bee IA ty Ab one 4 it. 6 % of Discontinued Numbers in | trimming. k | Dull fintahed square tube contin- Ivory suamaled Padavenchs cram) | ; a Na g ac 2 the principal | uous post bedsteads with hea st | rated panels, in 4 ft. size only, s Every Pair Guaranteed ochny blue, black, taupe, the principal | ornaments, $68.75, regularly $103.25. | regularly $34 n meled bedsteads, _con- in all sizes, $16.50, specie! 1.66 Men'sWhiteCollars | .] | Others are asking $2.00 for these gar- 12 collars 85 J ments-—-every one stamped with or . | maker's name-—all double seamed— ’ | striped blue-and-white—all lengths— it | size 34-44 extra sizes 46-50, 20c more. * Dull finished bedsteads with straight 35 Silk Frocks SEV SOMMER DIR aaL Crepe de chine, crepe meteor, satin, Georgette crepe frocks. Navy blue, black, brown, the prevailing colors, Were $59.50 to $95, Sizes 34 to 44. Second floor, Old Building | 24, regu- ed and dull finished brass i , regularly $47.50, * lish finish continuous post bed- | gonvegy enameled cribs, square tubing, steads, $33.50, regularly $50.50. Ivory enameled cribs, continuous Polish finished brass bedsteads, | posts, $15.75, regularly $23.75. straight posts, $26.25, regularly $39.60 Sixth Gallery, New Building Polish finish beds larly $36 Fancy madras—can be worn us soft or stiff collars, | | See our 3 column advt. on page 23. Also, exceptional Sale of Women's Fyannelette Kimonos.