The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 13

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i] ~ t Oo 96th ‘eet o1 je east di Hei BR. vl tor Mrs. Charles F FLOWER HOSPITAL | Stivet te sath Stenat on ths eatt see | eery, ara cht ia, Wat atyor : MAKES APPEAL TO | the we rest side, This distric ict as for- duawiating in the me covered by the ambu 4 of }campal ye ay iss SAVE AMBULANCES /!" esse two of which were | Lorna ton, Mi foreed to give up the work be u | Ticdeman are —_——— ~ ABRAHAM & STRAUS, INC. t, | Company Has Paid-In Capital of More Than $10,000,000, ‘The business of Abraham & Straus, ‘| Fulton Street department store, Brook- lyn, after Feb. 1 will be conducted as R. Schiffer, | Abraham & Straus, Inc, Tiedeman, Mrs. Howard| The corporation will be under the Mrs. Warren Smith, Mrs.! management of tho former partners. prominent, will be guild's teams, ar \ fain: in char the following cap- | evitch, | ree C) i, H. A cock, Mrs, For Home-Building and Savings This Is Thrift Week. Make a start. Be one among thousands who practice thrift through the savings share plan (earning 4!/2%) of this old reliable savings institution. (32nd year.) Even a dollar will start you. The largest savings and loan association in Greater New York. Under Banking Liw. Conservatively managed. Or figure to set aside $1 to $50 evegy month in the Society's Instalment Shares (yielding 5%). If you start in January you earn from February |. Or save by mail. Booklet sent, if you ask. Thirty-eight Park Row (Potter Building), N. Y. PAYS 4% anv & PERCENT ANnpRew ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE 548 FIFTH AVE. CORNER I9"°St ABOVE 45% S? Children’s Shoes in the Winter Sale At Fifth Avenue Store at $4.50_Tan leather lace, heavy welt soles—sizes 8% to 10 sizes 11 to 2 are $5.50. at $6.50 white buckskin lace, full round toes, with tips—welt soles—sizes 8% to 10%—sizes 11 to 2 are $7.50—all sizes to start. Funds Must Be Raised to Preserve | Service of Great Necessity | in Manhattan. To-day 1s Ambulance Day in the Flower Hospital campaign for funds. Workers will make a special appeal to-day to the contributors to help save the hospital's ambulance service | to New Yorkers. | One-half of the population of Man- | hattan faces a calamity of being left without ambula service, Commo- At Sixth Avenue Store at $2.95 —1or girls and small boys; black, smooth finish side leather, lace—heavy soles—full toes—sizes 84% to 2. r girls wearing sizes Tan colored grained : leather welted soles nder full toe lasts. Uore. Howard at $3.85 to $8.65 — sma iots of Vlower, Hosplta Hl at $5.50 ran grain leather lace| various types—broken sizes, but pat cue way |}] shoes—high cut—welt soles—sizes| good selection and about 40% ed from the first’ day 11 to 2—all sizes. PeSCHES: funds. If Flower Hospital the needed funds it will nbulance service imme- Small Lots of Broken Sizes at Still Lower Prices ds Hospital ambulances ing all that part of Man- n from river to r rom 42d None Sent C. O. D. or on Approval aa vinecedungneee cine ciutrinuqgutt OSeCLLisintsOUTdsTunecavansiun cuvMdfoeritnneCMnuvontencenicivecsewrMinerieercuueUinin(Mtisitanoieue/bucrinitintepiesvebeuriuct KNOX ¥¥ HATS for WOMEN, NOX Women’s Sailors}and Sport Hats for Spring have been produced in a splendid variety of straw braids which are exclusively Knox. They ave shown: in natural, henna, jade, Copenhagen blue, bluebird blue, orange and other brilliant shades so much én vogue. Many are trimmed with imported puggaree bands. New models in Spring Sport Coats of Covert Cloth and other imported materials. Sport Skirts of Crepe de Chine and Fan-ta-si silks in white, mauve, estral, shell pink and other bright colors. KNOX HAT COMPANS rporate 161 BROADWAY SINGER BUILDING 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 40)" STREET NEW YORK Sueftinttertnttrtteata tn Kol othachild y incorpor at by Abraham | fitty-tifth ‘ated | In Brooklyn will ref han $10 will, have ‘REVOLUTIONIZING Present Day Methods of Selling Beds and Bedding et the benefit of these Great Savings in Prices— orris Plan enables you to select the Beds and Bedding you want and make a first eel on them, at the same time arranging to pay us the bal sah you then, the six months or longer. per cent. per. month interest. Lowest Prices PLUS extended payments. Brass Beds MSS is. $19.06 Wood Beds With Seng patent sani- tary metal sides. Aslowas..eecccs.: $17.95 ys 3-Piece Bed Outfit White enamel bedstead with 2-inch posts, sanitary spring and hair mattress. The three pieces. .... $38.95 On this balance you pay us one-half No red tape. Sanitary Spring Allsizes. Made towith- as $9.00 “Morris ec LirO Divided Payments MODS, 212 E. 125thSt, 105 E. 125th St., 301 W. 125th St. 1379 Main St., East of Third Ave. Corner Park Ave. nee over a period of No indorsers. Metal Beds In various styles, all sizes. Enamel Englander Da-Bed, complete with spring. All metal frame. Abso- lutely sanitary. (Mattress, Rolls and Cretonne Cover $16.50 Extra), All-Hair Mattress An exceptional value; 4.6 size only. Made of pure ; $20.00 Feather Pillows Special for this sale. $5.00 Per pair alty Company: At Eighth Ave. Bridgeport IN nah eit January 23rd & 24th 200 Chesterfield . Lucky Strike Piedmont .... Black & White.. Lord Salisbury Foi 200 200 200 180 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Fatima Omar Egyptian Helmar. Murad.. Mogul .. Natural... Pall } traight Mall (Natural) + $1.65 + 1.08 - 1.65 reyes oes 1,05 + 198 + 2.05 210 sve Bele cbr Turkish T rechicen Melachrino No.9 Plor ck... Egyptian Deities No. 3 THE EVENING WORLD, THUREDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920. 18 Broadway at Ninth, New York HE February Sale of FURNITURE —begun ahead of time because the goods were ready —offers a quantity and variety of fine furniture not to be seen elsewhere, at savings of 10 to 33 per cent. Because furniture production is small, and costs have not stopped ris- ing, it is an opportunity that is being eagerly availed of by thousands of home makers, some of whom have come great distances. choose now, and take now. Friday comes the long- eislied. for Winter Sale of HOSIERY and Principally our own good stocks, f irst qualities, reduced. And some “‘seconds” which we recommend to our customers. Grades plainly marked. All sizes in the lot. 10,342 pairs of Stockings and Socks 6,670 pieces of Underwear—for everybody Savings average close to half 1,944 pieces at 15¢ garment Were 30c. Fine ribbed cotton vests; low neck, short sleeves or sleeveless; beaded trimmed top. Sizes for small and large women. 228 pieces at 50c each Were 75c and $1.25. Cotton tights, and en- velope chemises; broken sizes, 235 pieces glove silk Slightly soiled. misoles, were $1.75, now 95c each. were $4,50, now $2.50 each. 10 Envelope chemises, were $4.50, now $3. 29 Combination suits, were $6.75, now $4.50. 485 “‘Sample”’ pieces Regular and extra sizes in the lot Combination Suits 189 at $1.55—medium weight cotton; $3 to $3.50 grades. 62 at $3.50—silk and wool and cotton and wool; $5 to $6.75 grades; white and a few pink. 24 at $2.50—mercerized cotton, medium weight; $4 and $4.75 grades; pink or white. 70 at $1.25—heavy-weight cotton, wide ribbed; $1.75 and $2 grades. Vests 27 at $1.25—fine ribbed silk and mercerized cotton and silk mixed; $2.25 and $3 grades; pink or white. WANAMAKERSS | Or you may, if you prefer, choose now and have your purchase entered as of February 2nd. Store hours—9 to 5 You can Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building ” UNDERWEAR 900 pairs black silk at $1.75 pair “Seconds” of $2.60 grade. Full fashioned; zed soles and tops; high spliced heels; double toes, heels and tops; sizes 819 to 10, CHILDR $3 UNDERWEAR 246 pieces at 10c garment _ Were 25c. Cotton vests, low neck, sleeveless; sizes 8 to 14 years. 503 pieces at 38c garment Were 60c and 90c. Shirts and pantalets; wool, cotton and wool shirts; pantaletes in cotton only. Not all sizes in each style. CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS 400 pairs at 18¢ pair “Seconds” of 45c grade. Mercerized cotton socks, with colored tops; also plain white long stockings; sizes 415 to 644. 300 pairs at 28¢ pair of 75c grade. Mercerized cotton turn-over tops. Also some silk socks Broken sizes in this lot—mostly Main floor, Old Building “Seconds” socks; fanc in plain colors. 6 to 6'). MEN’S UNDERWEAR — sy Sta 2S ———— 1 35 at $2—silk and wool and cotton and wool; 402 pieces at 75c a garment } $3 and $4 grades. " ‘ ~ . | Tights Were $1.25. Crepe cotton and ribbed cotton j ‘ Z shirts and drawers; mostly shirts in this lot. 78 at $1.55—heavy-weight mercerized cotton; : | $3.25 grade. 1,170 pieces at $1.50 a garment } Were $2 to $2.50. ee and drawers, medium { 1 ETPOCK . weight; in cotton-and-wool mixed. Cotto d | WOMEN’S STOCKINGS cotton-and-wool mixed union suits. nae : * 198 pieces at $5 a garment } 1,215 pairs at 25¢ pair Were $7 to $15. Shirts and drawers in light Were 38c¢ to 65. Mercerized cotton, in smoke, weight silk-and-wool mixed. Medium weight silk- bronze and black. and-wool mixed, and light weight all-silk and a Fianiet i medium and heavy weight all-wool. All sizes in S 1,265 pairs silk at 85¢ pair these lots, but not in each style. Were $1.20 to $1.85. Mercerized roles and ton: 1,800 pieces at $1.65 a garment some seam Ob ANG Okh seer ee eCnae aw Were $2.50. Union suits of light weight cord fashioned; in smoke, white, pink, brown, Russian ‘a ig ight corded ait ; also Russian calf and black clocked. vargas pee vereee and knee length; summer weight. 2,940 pairs silk at $1.65 pair ‘ Were $2.15 to $4. Full fashioned; regular and extra si n colors, auch aa gold, brown, light and medium gray, Russian ealf, white. R i In this lot you will find some embroidered clocks; : 2,500 pairs at 50c a pair — also black with openwork clocks; mock seam Were 60c to $1.25. Natural and khaki cotton jeg and seamless foot; mercerized cotton tops, tees | and wool mixed. and heels, Main ee Old Building Burlington Arcade floor, New Building —Januar Sa le Gray kidskin, black calfskin, tan calfskin, brown kidskin, white " ain $16 prades $9.75 pair canvas, gray buck- 461 pairs of our $14 to $16 grade down to $9.75 pair Halon Bray hack 538 pairs of our $10 to $12.50 grades—down to $8.75 pair k Mur’ All sizes 4 to aaa pairs of our $8 and $9 grades—down to $6.75 pair group, but an ee 633 pairs of our $7 and $8 grades—down to $5.75 pair each style. 846 pairs children’s shoes—down 397 pairs at $1.80 116 pairs at $2.90 122 pairs at Infants’ sizes, 2 to 5 Children’s sizes, 8!) to 11 Big girls’ sizes, 2! to 7 93 pairs at $2.40 118 pairs at $5.25 In the Shoe Store Infants’ sizes, 5 to 8 Children’s sizes, 11 to 2. First floor, Old Bldg. Carpet Samples---less than half 439, in lengths of 1 to 1'4 yards, mostly nches wide; Wiltons and velvets, all bound; our prices by the yard from the roll are $3.75 to $7.50 yard. Friday, $1, $2, $3 the length, Third Gallery, New Building inol 2,250 yds. Linoleums---reduced Inlaid linoleum 50 to $3 grades, Friday . $1.85, $2, $2.25 sq. yd. Printed linoleum, $1.30 and $1.40 grades, Friday SEMAOT AEA 95e sq. yd. Clean-up of short pattern lots. Third Gallery, New Building 4 — IS = sical oe 0 rete: -eerwes ae gS Sepesenn eens = <ewenermere enemas so = =

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