The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 13

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I ' i Ket MV EMA WU ed, ee —_ = = Wey nauvad, awe ae bt, Ava, oo STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN Pourreeuie Mroet Wert of Fini Avmue THURSDAY bmesticCourt More‘ Wild | Than Domestic and Acts as| A Matrimonial Deterrent | while the) he { followed. rr t think that most of the} would be pitiful and would dis- Ny Roger Patchelder. Jbowed a ow an} to give an hour ibn ob mowna oe: he thers is little worthy . It is about ye two hours showed squabbles | Trimmed Millinery All Satin or Satin and Straw Co mbined The Relish That Just Suits oups, stews, und salads. th a difore the, verdict of MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. MCS Lo their ohildr Our regular $6.50 to tide rybody Works but You'll want a hat you over the om } to pay the “S| RUBBERS | keep shoes dry and they'll |) | mg last longer. Wear Baco feel | Rubbers, cop awny f coming models of close-fitting a willing Some are care. lowed to pass our censorship. See Page 21 For Our Three Col. Advt. | A. J. BATES & CO., Dis'ributor ius if) WAY SUGAR LACK TO BOARD. i Mbcourazed Exports Before Brit- pain Got Share, Brokers Claim, a yore phonograph for $225 Rugged as the oak from which it is made, this Jacobean model shows strength in all of its massive lines. A masterpiece of the craftsman’s art. The exposed metal trimmings are of antique brass hard- Automatic stop; Universal tone’ arm; Pathe perfect tone control; Pathe reproducer; Sapphire ball; double spring motor; size 49 inches wide, 20 inches deep, 88 inches high. Cabinet space for 75 records. Ware. This is but one of several Pathe models priced sJ5 upward, which you may see in the Wanamaker *honogvaph Salons, and which may be bought for ONF. OF 300 NEC New Englund Cor Tear Of and Mail in To-day JOHN WANAMARKER, Phonogr: raph Section Mail tome a PATHE catalog and other printed matter on period models ind records, There is no obligation conveyed in this request mid season, whether you are remaining in town or Southward bound. The new mode in satin hats displays extremely smart, be- d medium sized sty all satin, others are satin and straw combined. The lots in this sale have been assembled with great Only the newest, most attractive ones were al- We would ask you to compare our Exceptional Sale prices with prices else- where, but really this value is quite beyond comparison. —— WW ANAMAKER’S— All“our finest Negligees | and Tea Gowns--at half $10 down and $10 each month aac carena worden rena nena anne anne nena nen nn nnn en nn nn nn nena nnn n Ni || THURSDAY at WANAMAKER’S Broadway at Ninth, New York. Store Hours; 9 to 5. 16thSemi-annual SILK PACK E'T Sale $120,502 of fine Silks for $72,295 A most extraordinary event in view of market conditions Raw silk going to $20 a lb.!_ In pre-war days it was $8.50 to $4.50......Crepe de chine going to $7.50 yard. Weare selling it—regular pr ice—at $5.50. You'll find it in the Packet Sale at $3.85....One lot of a thousand pieces of silk has just passed through EIGHT DIFFERENT HOUSES, within three days, and each house made a profit....One group of wash silks going strong ‘‘uptown”’ at $6.50 yard, selling here—regular pricee— i} at $5.50, in the Packet Sale at $3.85....Silk men have said to us, ‘‘You’re not going to hold your Packet Sale THIS year, are you?’’.... But—the people expect it; and here it is. Finest of Wanamaker Silks, average saving 40 per cent. On a hundred tables Satin Tussah Messalines Plaid tussah Chiffon velvet Persian twills Pongee Duvetyne Batik silks Metal satin Crepe de chine Printed silks Plaids Stripes: Poplins Foulards ‘Tub satin Rarronette: Peau de ey Poult de soic Printed satins Satin Duchesse Chinese metal ciot Changeable taffeta» ‘Tricolette, plain and fancy Brocade poutt de sviv Warp-printed taffetas The Prices for $2 yrade : . for $2.85 grade . Mor $3.85 grade for $4.50 grade $2.25, $2.85 and $2. 95 yard Striped shirtings $2.85, $3, $3.50 and $3.85 yard Japanese silks Broche taffetas Millinery. velvet Striped broadcloth Sweet briar silks Metal satins Embroidered Georg- ette crepe Silver and gold cloth Chinese prints Shirting crepes Printed pongee Striped velvets Glace broadcloth ‘ancy chiffon velvets 1k broadcloth plain Satin faced duvetyne Plain and changeable moire Black and taffetas 5 yard ie for $4.85 and $5.85 grades 50, $3.50 and $3.85 yard for $5.50 grade 4 0, $3.85, $4.25, $4.50, $4.95 yd for $6.50 grade $4.50, $4.95 and $5 yard ... for $7.50 grade $5.50 and $6.50 yard ........ . for $8.50 grade $5.50 yard $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 yard $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 yard $9.50 yard $10.50 yard : $9.50, $10.50 and ‘$i. 50 yard $10.50, § embroidered colored for $9.50 grade for $10,560 grade . for $11.50 grade for $12.50 grade for $14.50 grade for $15 grade for $15.50 grade 3.50 yard for $18.50 grade lower and higher, in quantities too but which will be interesting for the $7.50 and $8.50 yd. The Reason For our semi-annual silk packet sale Regurdless of sill market conditions this sale is prese regularly in order to eliminate all odds and ends of silks $12.50 and $ velvets which have accumulated in the interval. of packet sales have proved their worth as a Wan Besides many grad small to speak about, early comer Pocket silks being short lengths, are not usable in regular stocks, and are, therefore, not returnable, No Packet Silks sent C.O.D. Wash Suits for Boys $2.95 200 are new 3 to 6 year sizes; Oliver Twist style; trousers in navy blue, tan, gray or green; white waist; large pearl buttons; silk cord at neck. 4 300 small sizes Oliver Twist and Norfolk models, in sizes 3 and 4 years; $3.50 to $6 yrades—about 50 suits of the $5 grade. 300 Boys’ waists, 75¢ $1 to $2.50 grades, slightly viled, sizes 6,7, 8, 15, 16 only. Second floor, Old Bldg. In most cases but one of a kind. Practical styles suitable for home dinners. exquisitely simple boudoir gowns. The materials are those which have been most favored this season—satins, chiffons, Gecrgettes, printed chiffons, crepes de chine, panne velyets. every woman to get something very lovely at a very low price. The range of choice extends from negligees and pajamas that were $12.50 and are now $6.25, to a handsome hand-embroidered tea gown that was $850 and is now $175. Between these two prices are negligees and tea gowns at $12.50, $37.50, $50, $75, $100 and $150—all half former prices. Charming, exelusive models, in wanted colorings. Demi-trains and more extreme styles. And some It is a happy opportunity for Third floor, Old Building Curtains 2 and Panels —odd lots, a third less ains, were $2 to $X5 pr., now $1.30 to $56.65 were $5.25 to $40 each, now $3.50 to $26.50 ets, were $6.50 to $25 each, now $4.25 to $16.65 marquisette, madras, novelty nets, Irish point, Princess, A wsels--geod choice of the most liked tances and to 4 yi | | cluny, Brussels fabries in curtains 2! urds long; panels of scrim, marquisette and d Sh d net; bed sets of vcrim und various lace decorations, also Marie Antoinette amps an aqdes | mounted on net, Fourth Gallery, New Building For Young Women 43 Frocks at $49.50 Originally $57.50 to $79.60; wool velours, velveteen, tr ico- jette, wool jersey and serge. Sizes 14 vo 28 years in both the coats and frocks. Second floor, Old Building Quarter to half less Women’s Top-coats are now $45 Electric lamps and shades one third less Karlier in the season, $49 to $75 | In this group are floor lamps, bronze and polychrome Coats of wool velours, silvertone, evora cloth and wool $42.70, $71.70, $107.50, $12 Floor lanterns 25, $1 One of a kind, carved wood, Spanish gold finish; were $63.50 to finish, and table lamps, in polychrome and silver finish mistures. In several well cut models of the sort that are if ' particularly smart to wear over one’s suit for general wear third nets | and for travel and motorin a I | In durk brown, midnight blue, oxford gray, black and mixtures. Second floor, Old Building Parchment lamp shades Silk shades, slightly soiled, at Second Gallery, New Bldg. i Downstairs Store---Thursday | Come Early to the $5.20 Shoe Sale Our regular $5.90, $6.40, $7.65 and $9.40 Women’s Shoes Don’t Miss the Facts | 5,465 Pairs of fashionabic shoes, are 200 pairs of black kidskin button shoes with if : : something that many a woman seeks in vain, More shoes for women than we have ever had in a simi \}] lar sale before. The idea is this; our January Shoe Sale for Women is an | , . , established event in the Dov ce manuface | Every pair from our regular stock—no job lots; no re- turers have no surplus stock ny 3 we can’t \]] jects; no questionable qualities. go out and buy big lots to sell underprice; so we do the next * . * best thing- . | 1,574 Pairs have military heels--a fact that gives u good F REDUCE OUR OWN STOCK- enough of it to make this a happy opportunity for hundreds of thrifty women Note Well clue he character of this ARY heels are first in demand. sale; because MILI A * * | Plenty of large sizes WANTED SIZES. there are 1,495 pairs in sizes 5 and 51 y; sizes 6 and 6!,, Most sales Zl, tod AA ‘to B. street wear, busi- e lacking in these good sizes. i quantity: 5, member that ey rand dress-up occasions. Down-Stairs Store, New Builgies here for There are more tha hoes; and tan ness shoes lead the style proc 2a... css | iy, 1 | op | | H | ene

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