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November for ahs : is pend and ; ani | She was born § nee | treo fr ng it te pup, bec demand upon ot her money, Uhrich for t tu which was refused For Home-Building and Savings During the t 1] of the action yeaterdas Miss Denzi- | This Is Thrift Week. Make a start. Be one among thousands wore aittornes raleed (he point hat | who practice thrift through the savings share plan (earning 4'/3%) Pp ev@s of itty jaw when ¢ ial of this old reliable savings institution. (32nd year.) Even a dollar will start you. made. Her mother was a ed as guardian, and Justice Robitzek de The largest savings and loam association in Greater clared the sale void and instructed | New York. Under Banking Law. Conservatively managed. ' the jury to rm a verdict requir- Or fi ide Suck Thiet t : fey eal igure to set aside $1 to $50 every month in the Suciety's Ps tal ui » back the purchase |B Ynstalment Shares (yielding 5%). If you start in January you r " |f cm from February |. Or save by mail. Booklet sent, if you ask. n Wreck, Thirty-eight Park Row (Potter Building), N. Y. nteen persons | 1 injured in Schneidemuehl, in STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN. Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avemee | THURSDAY SALE | wi SILK SHIRTS Crepe de Chine Jersey Broadcloth A great opportunity for the man with fastidious taste and thrift ideas to satisfy both at this sale, where quali- ties and values constitute an event of rare importance and advantage. MEN’S FINE SILK SHIRTS—Jersey, crepe de chine and broadcloth, in a large assortment. Fine satin stripes in tan, green, blue, gray and com- This season’s production, carefully tailored throughout, fine pearl buttons used. All sizes. binations, 41 185 61 106 24 61 49 10.95 11.95 12.50.... | 1478..,5 | 15.95... e 13.50 12.50... Were were were were were were were Men’s Silk Stripe Shirts— Men’s Neckwear— . Special 3 85 ii | Men's Accordion Silk Knitted Neckwear with 1.89 silks, satins and others, All this sea hundreds of pat terrts and colors 97°" regu 1 33 . lar {1.97 ° Jarge assortment I sizes son's open ends combinations of black red, or blue 82.45 gold, white Our regu our regular lar $1.47 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeooOOooooooom™”2, . JOHN W Broadway at Ninth, New York Streams of February FUR NITURE are $6.75, $8.75, $9.75. In the January Sale of Women’s Shoes Our $7 to $16 grades are selling for $5.75, All leathers and styles in the lot. First floor, Old Building. Women’s eiderdown Bath Robes, $4.95 Were $8.75 They are of best quality eiderdown—soft and warm; made | in two attractive models, ribbon trimmed and patch pockets | in the most desirable colorings. Included also at this price are a limited number of narrow wale cor- duroy breakfast coats in a youthful, becoming model in a «harming shade of rose. Main Aisle and Third floor, Old Building Women’s Capeskin Slip-on Gloves, $3.75 They were in our regular stock at $5. Makers’ price to-day in large lots, $4.25 pr. Because there’s such a limited only—we've marked the price atéless Mire 400 pairs, tan than manufacturer's cost; fine soft capeskin in long slip-on style, with speag backs, and pique sewn. Main floor, Old Building Beautiful Gloves of French Kidskin, $2.75 | That we can offer such good value in spite of rising prices, and other problems, is due to the fact that we are keenly alive to every trend of the world’s markets. bought long ago. them for $2.75 pair. These gloves were Manufacturers today could not duplicate They’re of beautiful quality of French kidskin— not lambskin —coft, smooth, elastic, with two-tone black and white silk embroidered backs, overseam stitching, pearl clasps, and black welts. gloves as could be desired. As _smart-looking Main floor, Old Building. Women’s Topcoats of wool velours | Special at $75 A manufacturer made up all the wool velours he had in midnight’ blue in one mo- del—that is how we are able to offer this coat at this price. It is a very simple model, that every smart conservative woman will appreciate for its fineness of line and careful workmanship; made with a | small shallow yoke, finished with cording, and further dis- tinguished- by a straight-hang- ing back that carries out the general slimness of the line to a charming degree. The neck is fitted with a long tie-around scarf, finished on the ends with a bit of skunk fur. Second floor, Old Building The arrival of new blouses from Paris in our Imported Shops always creates wide interest -- because the blo s new ide: al new models have a subtle simplicity, charm, and character which make always poss them simply irresistible. Every one in Paris is wear- ing over blouses today Prices are moderate $28 to $50. Brilliantly Feminine » is an orchid Georgette beaded i white The lines are so be coming, the sleeves so unusual he ideal blouse for sprig an other be: louse has a hadow design “giving it the touch of black the French so love to put into everything $37.50, A stunning Blouse stitchery Wonderfully intriguing Saris Dlouses First Showing of New Spring Models In the Imported Shops Baby Cribs at $3.95 Were $4.95 It’s getting near stock- taking and these few remain- ing cribs/are listed to go. The lowered price should assure that. : They're white enameled, in square design, with wooden wheels. LARGER CRIBS, white enameled, with roundgd head and foot, rubber-tired wheels; were $8.95; now $6.95. Intaats’ Wear Section Third floor, Old Building Last + of Wanamaker Diaries for 1920 These will probably all be gone this week. Those who wish one have this last opportunity of securing one of famous Wanamaker —diari ontaining facts, information, complete calendar, memoranda, maps and statistics. Look fora pile of red books on the Main Floor of either building. and refreshing are the sands are used any of the simple , short sleeves, and to finish the bottom of many There a pink is a Chinese tendency t blouses will be extensively Very Amusing emstitched » youth in a soph n flesh and i f manner. ! $22.50. ! Vhird floor, Old Building ND steady streams are moving in. . ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920. ANAMAKER | Store hours—9 to 5 hioving ou We never did the people a more timely | service than by starting our FEBRUARY SALE of FURNITURE ahead of time. You may choose the furniture you want, now and take it now. Or if it be more convenient, we will extend to you the courtesy of choosing now and Baker Aeolian Young Martin Fuller | Waters ‘Twitchel Weser McEwen Emerson Held Keller Goetz | Robt. Wilson Fischer | J3.&C Irving Grevesteen & | New York, | New York | | taking after February 2nd. There is plenty of it. Savings are 10 to 33 per cent. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building. The Annual Sale of Used Pianos and Player-Pianos taken in exchange in the regular course of our holiday business and to be. sold Thursday $95 Hallet & Davis Jacob Bros. | $125 $145 New England Jacob Bros. $175 New York Euterpe Leckerling Haines Schubert Sommer Walters Waters Schuler Behr Bre New En, New England Bradbury Marshall & Wendell Shoninger McPhail | Gabler Peek & Son Fifth Ave Wheelock Keller H. Waters Gabler Coronet Pease Sterling | $215 USED GRAND PIANOS Steinway G $1,175 USED UPRIGHT PIANOS Shoninger Hazelton Bros. Walters Mathushek Connor Dolze Richardson Wegman Kranich & Bach Newby & Evans Kimball | Bell Schuman Biddle Gramer Kranich & Bach Stodart Erd Kroeger Wing Biddle Hamilton Weber Weser Krakauer Baus Hardman Connor Bradbury | Bailey Haynes Weser Bros. Decker Bros. Brewster Shoninger Kohler & Campbell Fischer Fischer Wing Sterling Gabler Winterroth Schuchman Behning Kohler & Campbell Merrill Baumeister Wilbur Garwood Hardman Bradbury Schumann Kingsbury | Gabler | F. Doll Waters | $225 ! We took these instruments as an accommodation to our customers who have heard the call of the CHICKERING-AMPICO Reproducing Piano and the other excellent pianos and player-pianos on the Wanamaker Koll of Honor, The instruments they surrendered, in part. ‘Each one is a treasure at the price TERMS to Suit each purchaser in reason $215 + $245 - $250 $265 $275 | $285. | $295 | | | | $325: exchange, were good instruments. They are even better now, for we have gone over every in- strument very thoroughly. Kohler & ) Campbell Winterroth Reinhard ' Marshall & | Wendell | Kranich & Bach | Smith & Barnes Campbell Sohmer Steinway Marshall & } Wendell i Kurtzman Emerson { Vose $325 $350 $375 $395 $425 Sohmer } inwy =| $000 $625 $650 $700 USED PLAYER PIANOS | $395 $450 $475 $495 $575 $625 | $650 3/5 First Gallery, New Building Emerson Chickering Lindeman Emerson Steinway f Knabe | Chickering Chichering | | | J Chickering Peek & Son Autopiano Ceeilian (Farrand) Doll Frederick Emerson- Angelus Harrington Emerson- Angelus Stroud- Pianola Lindeman- Angelus Emerson- wo ee ee Ge on nat CE ee a ne a me te tener en Semen ne eerie: at ten er