The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, Now it’s the boys’ turn to hurry! 700 Suits and 650 Overcoats in Annual Winter Sale of Boys’ Clothing Saturday’s the day. WAN, AMAKER ; tell their own glad story. 700 SUITS } No need for: talk. Grade Now 200 suits $20 to $28 $16.75 100 overcoats. ie i 200 overcoa' 300 suits 30to 85 21.80 | S09 overcen 200 suits 40 to 45 28.50 | 150 overcoats. Sizes 7 to 18 years | A dozen models. Any quantity of good dark colors. T weeds, cheviots, cassimeres and unfinished worsteds. Norfolks, hox pleats, knife pleats, belts, plain backs. You'll want to buy several. All the suits and overcoats are stendard, geed value at their regular prices. 650 OVERCOATS Size 3 to 10 years About 50 sizes up to 18 yrs. at $29.50 nt this s The reductions brown. Beautiful silk linings. Warm, serviceable coats with worsted and wool body lining and venetian yokes and sleeves; button- to-neck and convertible collars. designs. Chiffon velvet bags—black brown or taupe—with metal frames in designs after Dutch silver patterns, and etched Rich find of Handbags to be sold for little 700 of the bags to which Fashion gave her cachet ason have come to us in a purchase which is nothing short of remarkable. Our $10 to $30 grades : on ne isite-—some are of gala- . $13.50 to $16.50 $ 9.75 litt, cena of curved aad aecorateg cella: - 20 to 25 16.75 Ici in artistic designs, and others are of 28 to 32 19.75 heavy metal in Dutch silver designs. Bags 35 to 38 24.75 are of fine silk velvet in black, taupe or heavy Quality of workmanship is commendable in every bag. For instance, where bags are joined to frames there are little silk and ribbon flowers to form an entre deux Main floor, Old Building Second floor, Old Building Young Women’s Coats Fur-trimmed at $29. @ | Our $39.75 and $49.75 grades The sketches tell the story of two smart styles in which these coats are fashioned. The model with the large double collar of natural opossum or seal-dyed coney is of heavy wool velours coat- ing. Another model with tonneau pockets has same style of collar and is made of the same fine coating. Both models in henna, brown, oxford or navy blue, and heather, Model with large shawl collar of seal-dyed coney is of pompom cloth in reindeer, burgundy, or dark brown, and gray. Also Coats at , $59.50 and $65 | For the young women who de- ~ sire coats without fur trimmings, sare are coats of the new and superb wool ratine at $59.50— a very low price, indeed. eee are lined with beautiful silks, in oxblood red, brown, taupe or reindeer. Coats at $65—are our $82.50 to $92.50 grades. Burro cloth, Yalama cloth, wool velours are the fing materials in these coats. Many of the coats have lvxurious fur collars. Only a few coats in each modal Smart colors. Sizes 14’to 20 years. Second floor, Old Building Pink and White Sale Lingerie---lowered prices All the billowy white and fluffy pink things were bought fn such quantities that, of course, we were able to get them for much less than at any other time of the year. PINKS WHITES — —_ Once upon a time we made our own lingerie at home to economize —NOW that is re longer neces- sary, because lovely things can be bought for as little (sometimes less) than the bare materials would cost. The collection of inexpenstve white lingerie is noted for its fine sheer materials, careful workman- ship. The laces and embroideries used are the nicest imaginable, The following little summary will show you how low pries are: Nightgowns, $1.35, $1.95, $2.75 pote chemises, $1.35, $1.95, $2.7 Defeats, $1.35, $1.95, $2.76. Third floor, Old Building Blouses in the Pink and White Sale V ery special is a charming hand-made —— ‘You can find such a perfectly charming, really good, little crepe de chine envelope chemise for as little as $2.95. Ever so many to select from, ranging in price up to $6.95. The pink crepe de chine and satin gowns are equally interest- ing, because they are so pretty and inexpensive. Gowns that are tailored, others trimmed with lace, made in fascinating ways; $6.95 to $10.75. Silk bloomers, $2.50 to $3.85. Silk bodices, $1.35 to $4.65. batiste blouse with a becoming rolling collar and deep fitted cuffs. The seams are all beautifully hand-rolled and ihe tucking g it added grace. $14.50: the type of blouse for which one rental expect to pay $16.50 to $18. Third floor, Old Building Blouses on the Main Aisle At $3.85 ‘dtl Hand-made blouses of voiles and _batistes; finished with bemstitching or embroidery, or with both. Perfectly charming, and quite un- expectedly good for the money. asst. al Blouses at $2 ed white ba- Old Building -Sored Blouses $2 -95 to $5. 95 | IN LXTRA SIZE SHOP ice, carcfi lly designed, of sheer, fine vode and ly with becoming rolling collars that fit orenin front. Tucked to give nice long «4 with little lace edgings or hemstitching. to xlect from, Made with roomy armholes, Third floor, Old Building Yes! LEATHER Coats for women, $29.50 and $49.50 Seems absurd—but it will seem even more absurd when you see how good the coats are There are 112 coats all told— Short coats at $29.50 34-length coats at $49.50 These prices are below the workroom prices of the man who made them. But he needs the room. GENUINE Leather Made of fine soft tan sheep- skin, uniformly good in quality —no thin spot *, no hard spots— by a manufacturer of some of the finest leather garments in the country. Some coats made reversible with a lining of rain proof tweed or cotton or suede cloth; seams beautifully finished, buttons all of solid horn; made with yokes, adjustaple ‘collars and sleeves. A few glace black leather in the collection. Second floor, Old Building 259 Women’s Skirts Quarter to. half less Now $4.50, $6.75, $9.75, $11.50, $14.75 Woal serges, tailored and silk embroidered—plain vel- vet-e2s and wool novelties—heavy satins for “dress” wear ~-silk poplins—wool jerseys for sports and town—dark pin'ds ee street wear—attractive accordion-pleated and box- pleated models. Black, midnight blue, dar! exe of a kind. Saturday—Second floor, Otd Building Women’s Hand-made Wool Sweaters at 2. cad Reduced from $7.50 and $8.75 100 sweaters in smart coat models to be worn for sports and general wear, Moet of them made ip Switveriund, with the fine- ness of workmnaaship for which the Swi. are known. The models one has a chotce of extremely plain tailored models and of those that have originalities of pocket and collar. Ix a wide range of soft and vivid coloy tose, blue, light heather colors, biack and white, brown. Many | Second floor, Old Building Corduroy robes, $8.75 300—were $10 and $12.50—two_ styles Very good wide-wale corduroy, well made (1)—an unlimited break coat, collarless; two patch pockets, girdle of rose and cherry corduroy. (2)—a straight model, lined with dotted mull; becoming shawl collar and girdle; patch pockets; in cherry, rose and | copenhagen blue; sizes 36 to 44 inclusive. Third floor, Old Building Three of seven styles Boys’ Shoes in January Sale Saturday, prices lowered on these Boys’ Shoes $5.40 five styles, sizes, 1 to 5)9, ‘widths B,C, D'in the lot for shoes that were $6 and $6.50; 127 pairs, one style, tan or black, lace. All sizes, 1 to 54; widths B, C, D in the lot, | Burlington Arcade floor, New Building | Pink and White Sale Specials on the Main Aisle LINGERIE A special purchase of crepe de chine envelope chemises that are too good-loohing for words $3.85 White nainsook and batiste nightgowns—trimmed with lace, or embroidered, whichever you wish. Some plain little tailored styles, $1.35. PETTICOATS yh Vite tub silk petticoats at jj Jemey ait, Pee and taf- eta petticoats at Vv good for the money. 2 ne CORSETS Two styles—wonders. $2.45 for $4 grades. One is a pretty pink silk fig- ured broche; elastic’ waist-bande ‘The other is a white coutil cor- set—low bust and very long hips. Neatly finished with embroidery, Main Aisle, Old Bldg. Women’s capeskin Gloves, $1.55 $2 to $2.50 grades 860 pairs excellent gloves; most of them tan; some white. Outseam; broken sizes— though in the lot are sizes 514 to 7); rie —odds and ends from cur glove stocks will be put on the special table to sell at the same Saturday. Main Aisle, Old Bldg. 150 Hair Switches Now $6.50 to $15 Were $8 to $18 and $22.50 All first grade hair, 20 inches to 24 inches long. All shades, including gray. Salon de Beaute, Third floor, Old Bldg. price—$1.55— ~-and the styles Saturday. were $12.50 to $14, An investment in quality and satisfaction that will be appreciated for many days to come, 1920. JOHN WANAMAKER Saturday will be a very satisfactory day for many people 17 Slore fours: 9tud $25,000 Wanamaker Furs for women---quarter to third less If the women of New York take a leaf from the book of any big manufacturing furrier, they will snap up these furs quickly on Saturday. The furriers are They say it will cost them more to buy new stocks, and they are going to carry over the furs they don’t sell this season. But we deal in furs as a service and convenience to our cus- tomers, and must keep our stocks fresh. opportunity, a very rare one this year. The sale consists, for the greater part, of small furs— there are but twelve coats in the collection. all perfect, heavily pelted and mounted manship, They were all bought for our own stock with the expert attention that Wanamaker furs always receive. $130. Natural nutria, $30 to $75. Stone marten 37.9 0. Fitch, $50. SCARFS | os Wolf scarfs, $22.50 to $42. | Beaver, $35 to $150. | Australian opossum, $7.50 to | | | | $260; 30 Gr Dyed skunk, $i4 Dyed opossum, $10. coon, $12 to $36, Taupe coney, $6, $10, $12. MUFFS Australian opossum, $37.50 to $50. ' | $475. ious and expensive materials. velours, and satin. dyed squirrel. Representative Street Wraps Afternoon wrap of mole colored silk duvtyne, with entire back of mole ae Now $395, was $725. Wrap of ‘Jack duvetyn, with great wrap yoke and sleeves of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), $325, was $550. Wrap of faisan colored duvetyn, with full length stole of mole, now $295, was $575. Sweets—Special Week-end chocolates, 80c Ib. 60¢ Ib. Chocolate nougats, 60¢ lb. Assorted chocolates, Chocolate marshmallows, 60¢ (6 Ib. Eighth Gallery and Main Floor, New Building. and the colors end Burlington Arcade Store Fancy suits Overcoats.... $36.50, $44.50, $54 Broadway Corner Store Fancy Suits; Overcoats...... No Charge for Alterations --And the January Shoe Sale for Men Tan Calfskin Shoes a \ $8. 75 are $ Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Dyed opossum, $10. Gray fox, $15. TWELVE Four raccoon coats, $240 and | Three natural squirrel coats, | 30-in., $400; 36-in., $450; 45-in., Five mole coats, $275, $375, $500 and $600; in 30, 36, and 45 inch lengths, Second floor, Old Building Extraordinary Reduction Women’s Fine Street & Evening Wraps Originally $185 to $725, now $98to0 $395 A small collection beautifully trimmed with fine furs, fashioned according to the most exclusive modes and made of the finest of materials even in this season of luxur- FURS— mole, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), wolf, nutria, Women’s Frocks—reduced $16.50 to $45; originally $25 to $45 (44), $36.50 and $48. 50 . $28.50 and $33.50 $24.50 and $33.50 Black Leather Shoes that ) 75 wholesale today { not reducing stocks. So this January The furs are with excellent work- MUFFS COATS and 36 inches length. STREET WRAPS of silk duvetyn, peach bloom and fine marnella cloth, also EVENING WRAPS of chiffon velvet, brocaded and plain, metal brocades, velvet natural and kolinsky- Representative Eveaing Wraps Of blue velvet, a copy of Cheruit, lined with gold cloth, collared with squirrel and ba. ded with squirrel around lower edge, now $395, was $675. Wrap of brown chiffon velvet, trimmed with bunds of flying squirrel, $295, was $450. Second floor, Old Building. Serge and tricotine, navy blue, sizes 34 and 36 $24.75 to $39.50; originally $27.50 to $49.50 ..Velours, turquoise blue and taupe, sizes 34 to 42 $19.75 to $27.50; originally $39.50 to $65 (6)...Velveteen, in black, sizes 34 to 38 Second floor, Old Building Still coming to the Big Sale of Men’s Winter clothing We have just checked up the variety and the sizes; and there will be plenty ci cvcrything for Good news for the man who has been unable to come before and will have Saturday afternoon in which to profit by these sa'e prices the patterns 50 $6.40 2 Soil ee SARA T EME FOES ie a aa i iiiadsenoiamadaedl a Ey Aa om ee 2 a aa nen .

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