The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 17

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_THE ha EE A WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, |) 1920, Incomparable Clearance Sale|] 1 OF Young Men’s and Men’s | ‘Ulsters, Overcosts & Suits: Here’s Your Chance to Buy GOOD CLOTHES , at the “Good Old Time Prices” ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED Reductions from 25 ‘to 40% Some Garments to Be Sold at Cost i l Sizes 34 to 48 in the collection. No Man Can Afford to Miss This Sale! Shop! Compare! Our Values Cannot Be Equalled! | gerated. one or two of each sortileft. in the day. amber and shell. Frocks at $16.50 smart little trotteur frocks of wool jersey in chemise and Russian blouse models; embroidered and braided. All the modish colors included beaver, beige, sea gull, Tava, dune, Canton’ blue, peacock, Copenhagen blue, and navy blue. Coats at $29.75 Coats are fashioned in the mode! which is coneeded to be the smartest tailored style in several seasons. Ilus- trated. |, ©1919 Kincaid & Khuball, tn SUITS $93 30 $97. ay 598. 50 | 549.59 54Q.50 Former Prices $30, $35, $50, $55 up to $75 ULSTERS & OVERCOATS | $9750 $37.50 $49.50) $45.50 $950 3 | Former Prices $35, $45, $55 up to $95 | All Sizes, All Colors, i No Charge for Alterations OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. She Sfriis flor 27 Cortlandt Street, cor. church St. Sixth Ave, L at Door—-Hudson Tube at Corner , reindeer, taupe, or brown. Leather Coat, $29.75 Were $35—-and that was a special price. Double-breasted sports model in tan leather lined with corduroy Coats, $75, $89.50 Fine; ‘soft wool velours caats with large collars of nutria. Model at $89.50 has an enor- mous shawl collar of the fur. Smart colors. Moat! 100 pair Some are-fresh and own stocks, originally $ service Say $35 to $185 wool trocies (38). DBuvetyn, serge, tricotine, wool velours. $49.50 to $175 Georgette crepe frocks (21), A very low price for such * It may be worn wth or without belt. lambskin, made in Fra Il black, and some blac ne are soiled by counter handling. 85 to $3 Paris point and embroidered; sizes 534 to 7. 450 pairs are mocha, P. X. M. sewn; with black embroidery ; were $3.50 in our own stoe! Extraordinary reductions in Women’s Frocks 196, our own stocks. No more to be reduced $55 to $450 evening dresses (26) now. .$45 to $200 - $95 to $450 black and dark lace dresses (15), $50 to $150 . $17.50 to $100 * $35 to $110. Dark colors, beaded and embroidered. $35 to $98 light Georgette crepe frocks (31), $19.50 to $75 sess '. $39.50 to $100 And a few cottons. $39. 50 to $250 dark frocks (36) Satin, tricolette, crepe de chine, silk andisilk jersey. $49.50 to $155 frocks (27) Wool jersey, tricolette, velveteens and two ‘woollys.” reeeeres $27.50 to $77.50 Second floor, Old Bldg. The January Sale of Women’s Shoes—a money saving event $5.75, $6.75, $8.75, $9.75 from our own $7 to $16 grades. All leathers. First floor, Old Building All odd Georgette crepe blouses—$5 Saturday—no reservations Of course earlier every blouse was much higher priced— so high we hate to tell you, because it might sound exag- ‘They are so low priced now because there are only Any sort of blouse~you happen to want you are pretty sure to find in this collection—if you don’t come too late Third floor, Old Building Smart Handbags $5 $7.50 $10.50 Each price represents a saving of 14 to 14 Bags of fine silk velvet—and a few of brocade. But the frames are really the keynote of their good styles some are of metal in Dutch silver designs, others are of decorated and carved celluloid and some,are of imitation Main floor, Old Building An important. day for Miss 14 to 20 Several special purchases of Winter Fashions at savings—new arrivals of early-season frocks. In heavy wool velours in New Frocks Start at $37.50 Chic little frocks of taf- feta start at $37.50. Satin froc art at $49.50—the model illustrated has the sil- houette about which Paris is now so enthusiastic; it is $57.50, . Tenth Street , Second floer, Old Bldg. A thousand pairs women’s Gloves, 95c For quick cleara way ee; all white, white with white. About All are good gloves—our and will give good 950epairs at $2.85 500 pairs are French kidskin, a special purchase at a concession in price; White, brawn, black, tan and gray, 8 544 to 7. Main Floor, Old Building Lingerie - Hand. Made Special at $3.85 Gowns Chemises The sort one expects to pay $5 for From the Philippines Beautifully embroidered sheer materials Wonderful for the price Third floor, Old Bldg. Wool Jersey Suits, $35 In the Women's Suit Salons These suits, at this price, are one of the season’s achieve- ments of the Suit Salons. We had to re-order them many times. This new collection features one very smart model —with tucked back, narrow belt, and two patch pockets. The collar line is particularly good—a long notch collar gives a slim look. «| In heather mixtures, Pekin blue, sand and beaver color. Second floor, Old Bldg. Women’s fur- trimmed Topcoats $75 Reduced from $95 An unusually smart model, in a very fine quality of bolivia cloth, the cloth that has been so successful this year. Made with loose hanging back and shallow corded yoke. The back is cord- ed three times around to give it a certain smartness. Australian opossum forms a large collar that is most be- coming of line, If two colors *-taupe and forest green. Evening Wraps at $75 Twelve, which have been priced from $98 to $150; mostly of chiffon velvet and satin; one or two of metal cloth. Trimmed. with kolinsk: dyed aquirrel, natural equirfel, French seal. In flame color, old blue, rose and taupe. Cut on tbe lines that have been most favored this season. Second floor, Old Bldg. 1200 Separate Collars and Sets, 50 Cents each Our 75c to $1.25 grades White or ecru sets of collars of imitation Venise, Valen- ciennes lace, net and net and lace. Straight, shawl collars, bib collars. Main floor, Old Bldg. Corsets $2.45 and $3.45 At $2.45—three models—two pink and one white—for slender and medium figures; medium height bust and an elastic waist belt. At $3.45—L. R. of pink jac- quard cloth for large figures, with elastic insert at back to make it comfortable in sitting. Strongly made to give excellent wearing service. Main Aisle, Old Building. $1 Brassieres ny styles to select from, in fancy or mésh materials. lent values. Third floor, Old Bldg. Pretty Lingerie at tempting prices GOWNS at $ Made ne but in little w unusual at th One is scalloped in pink around neck and short sleeves A little smocking and feather stitching are added attractions. Another has blue stitching and shirring. Kindergarten stitch- ing trims others, y are finished with very good em broideries Chemises and petticoats trim med with lace and embroidery, $1.50. Flannette Nightgowns $1.65 to $2.75 {pink and white And a Ad’ ‘white flannette sitiiell to natene are Third floor, Old Bldg. Made blue Sev Sweets Week-end Specials Mixed chocolates, 50¢ box all flavors, Little 80¢ lb pidows, Pure, very tasty, and — low- priced. Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. The best of America’s Furniture in every grade is here at a saving of 10 to 33 per cent. in the very important February Sale of Furniture The happiest moments in home-making are those spent in the midst of a great stock of GOOD furniture, such as is assembled today on the two block-long, block- wide Furniture Galleries in the new Wanamaker Building. Just to know that it’s ALL good furniture—that anything you decide to buy will prove satisfactory in service—that there is no better furniture in the country at the price (we don't think there is any so good)—is joy inexpressible. ee ee ae And today, of all days, the joy is greater. For, while there are no stocks at the factories, small stocks in the ‘shops, and not enough furniture being produced toffill orders, HERE, in the Store that never fails you, IS MORE THAN A MILLION DOLLARS OF GOOD FURNITURE. It is the best furniture America makes. In all grades. And every piece of it is lower-priced than similar qualities will be after February—/0 to 33 per cent. lower. ' You may choose now, and take now. Or, if you desire, we will extend to you the courtesy of choosing now and enter your purchase as of February 2d. The Feb- ruary Sale was begun ahead of time only for the people who want the earlier service. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building THE February Sale of BEDDING, too, is now going on. Everything—mattresses, box springs, pillows—reduced at least 10 per cent. Larger reductions on four of the most popular grades of hair mattresses and upholstered top box springs. ‘ ‘ Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. - And the Used Piano Salle We take pianos in part exchange for new ones. So many people have given up their used pianos for the CHICKERING-AMPICO Reproducing piano, and the other old, famous instruments on the Wanamaker Roll of Honor, that we have a large group of better-than-usual used pianos to sell. We've gone over them all in our factory. Strings, felt. keys, cases—every instrument has been put in shape to give GOOD service. A few are being finished every day. You will find here, Saturday, used upright pianos for as little as $95. And, back of these, of course, our regular stocks of CHICKERING, SCHOMACKER, EMERSON, LINDEMAN, SHONINGER, KNABE, and the AMPICO Reproducing pianos, grand and upright. And a large library of music rolls. On convenient terms. ‘ For YOUR Boy--- when he graduates A blue Norfolk suit, of men’s d, with belt ts, and full-cut ooo —eeeee=oe SES Piano Salon—First Gallery, New Building January Sale of Boys’ Shoes 121 pairs, were $6.50; now $5.40 pair. 95 pairs, were $7 and $8; now $6.40 pair. style and workmanship; All sizes in each group, 7 to 18, Blue Serge Caps special at $1.73. Excellent quality. White Blouses collar attached A very fine blue cheviot double-breasted suit, full-belted,? h a world of style tuilored; Tan and black lace; sizes 1 to 5, jue flannel, or a blue twill gle-breasted model; $25 SIAL $1.55 for some white blouses with collar hed. Second floor, Old Bldg. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Our finest blue serge suit, meeting every requirement both y of material, color, Couldn’t make Men’s Ulsters At these prices today Not all of them are ulsters; some are ulsterettes, ‘ ulstrs: the coats most men are wearing this winter. ‘street’” We wouldn't have had them to sell at these prices if a certain concern that makes its own clothing (for its own retail steres) had not had factory trouble. That held up the advanced. Fine, warm Overcoats, these Plaid backs and friezes—always durable; with silk yoke and sleeve lining. A few serge-lined gray coats are among them, in the $41.50 group. Ready, for Saturday $50 to $70 grades—$41.50 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building making until the season ‘was well $40 to $49.50 grades—$31:50 Broadway Corner Store) Good- bye to Men’s Fy : Gloves---$2. 38 Tan capeskin gloves for men morning. era ee cen a CLOSE-OUT—ready for easy choosing early on Saturday Burlington Arcade floor, New Buildin »

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