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| “i THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1920 : 3 Monday--thegreat February Furniture Sale The Evening World’ s Kiddie Klub Korner Coprriaht, 1990, by The Pree Publishing Co. (The New York Prening Worth) =Conducted by Eleanor Schorer—= THE DOWN-stairs store | Swings wide open the door revealing a | wonderful plentifulness of America’ 8 best furniture, to be sold at a true saving of 10 to 33 per ct. Out of more than a million dollars of furniture—every piece reduced—there will be set out on the Furniture galleries Monday all that the floors will hold. Note the wide choice, please. And the range of prices. There’s good furniture and a good saving for everybody. About Old New York, \_ That day—Nov. %, 1783—must have een a day of rejoicing for the ghost I . THE BOWERY. of. th which some | OUWERIE is a Dutch word] beli nisles of “St. M For = he cy meaning a house with a gar- | den, During the latter day ig | Duteh rule in New Amster & home of Governor Petrus Stuyvesant, | he t which was by) r the most important | |! W estate of that description, came to be called The Bouweric, spelled with At Whol Re wis 1nd t6 taal capitals. It extended from the East} H b is under the floor of “St. River back to Fourth Avenue Mark’sin-the-Bouwerie,” and if his from about Bleecker Street to above| SPITit is restiaadt le because it tan- Fe b 0 Thirteenth Strect where the famous | ve ain cay, meee | aa. t with Gov, Slought “Stuyvesant Pear Tre irished | ihe wows " a Glad thors The badly paved, dirty ©o°o coo 6 are lined with cheap shops, " 94 styles of suites for the dining-room............February prices $163.50 to $4 Cha tite Ge weiten oats ees Got Lively Times for Women 7 § v1 $ $4,044 meiled to the loss sterdam and gat but that k on the city after ish and Dutch alfke honored / ing of “Peg Legged” Gov. ne re ee sterdam to the Stuyvesant went to | al account o! disaster, he $ + LOK Ee ; Oe Gee aes, f tho disaster, he anvwhere. alge fay "New. York ‘he Here on Monday 57 styles of suites for the bedroom. Eveely ous eye uiee -February prices $256 to $3,476 \ ai kT y a they race Bronxwanl overtead on | REMNANTS!....What a busy, interesting scene 118: styles of suites for the living-room...............February prices $72 to $1,492 i of Thirteenth Str a structure that shaits out the sky. | ut the Bowery has had tts day and the name brings to mind!....Finding the unexpected 186 styles of upholstered chairs.........................February prices $18 to $420 nue, The place is the tree is no longer in. existence. | still has its memortes of the time —searching for something unusual Profiting by | a A sus 6 . "7 ' x 3 Stuyvesant could ie D b ht birds: r fe s ta ere ee ee ee Sq siiaiden kcox. ide damn tho tae to eatin “there” inthe Suda trees a saving that comes at the exact time when savings | 145 styles oi chairs for the dining-room o Februar. y pe $5 to $25 H fit detachment of the Se ee eee en ee eer eipcg ain anaes a can be appreciated most. Unusual, too, is the fact | 132 styles of chairs for the bedroom.................Feoruary prices $6.75 to $21.50 i Oe a Nee | ere ree eee ty eee cay {|i}, chat Snes Seals Pata 72 styles of separate bureaus....................... February prices $26.25 to $112 ' CAN You Fine THE nae OF THIS POEM? accmenee rane Ba big eevee: ain 65 styles of separate chiffoniers.....................February prices $28.25 to $183 ' He Kind unto the patient, gentle mule I] calicoes, chintzes, outing flannels, madras cloths, | 85 styles of triplicate dressing tables...............February prices $28.25 to $132 | ee caterer CCU on een y me weoy white goods and such—ALL for Spring and Summer 40 styles of separate chifforobes for men..............February prices $72 to $176 He knows no difference 'twixt bad and good, | Ral J ill be 20e to $1.25 RH | y’ Pp y Pp Vor if he did he would not be so rude uses. ale prices W1 e 2UC to pl.co a yar which | ¢ > PF i 4 As send his hecls into the troubled air ss iI aenen ecreductionvot at lendti 0 petrcaneuand’ GHAR | 105 styles of wooden bedsteads.. . wettest te ee reese February prices $16 to $214.50 SEE Mister ais Geet |] as much as one-third. | 68 styles of brass bedsteads burnished and dull..... .... February prices $20 to $62 8 1: you a whale should ane ent . . o amie tin an conlind anwar atennltuEy aires, Wool Fabrics, Too 76 styles of enameled iron bedsteads. . .February prices $6.25 to $27 PAN MU TRITTER IGE GG. IN SaRIGTER Peete, Broadcloths, velours and coatings. Sale prices | 141 styles of library tables............. : .February prices $31.50 to $445 jad you will be thi d ‘on did do, ] 5 7 F | ° - + Se ee ieee ree bie bs hid 2 Pde tg SAB vaca agen fol hie ne 49 styles of bookcases for the library................ ..February prices $16 to $225 {Likewise he Kind to wasps and bumblebees, “Ill an overstock of this merchandise. 96 styles of separate serving tables................February prices $10.50 to $96.75 ‘ mad don't ettike or chase Down-Stairs Store, New Building 42 styles of separate china closets............ .....+...February prices $42 to $184 savage are, nor kick them in the face. Bo kind unto wild bulls, hyenas, bears and snakes, And save yourselves some bumps and many aches, ne 22 styles of separate sideboards. . i ....-February prices $26 to $245 A Little Shower | 18 styles of separate extension tables..... veseeees sae. February prices $28 to $282 | 26 styles of: day beds.....................ee20e02.+..February prices $17 to $164.56 of Umbrellas | 38 styles of hall clocks....... ee ee prices $47.25 to $695.50 j OUR HERORS:; h , The winter snows are now falling | Over the graves of the dead poem printed above was w M DEAR COUSINS—The amu “Uncle Bill" ten iby ™ especially for you. ‘This is not the first | Who shed their blood for Old Glory— . a Py A taco Fane taat he ts Gin | d Beeuina, sslue hel Writs sand ae Last June, when umbrella prices were much 66 styles of Mission furniture................ rei February prices $10 to $148 ' | low i E vt} 2| Red. lower than they are today, we placed an order. | a most entertaining bit wich Wo Ava) ay ae mom, gam But the order was not filled until Christmas. || | 118 styles of reed furniture....................... February prices $11.25 to $729 eee ee ee 4 Mhatihevmeioed to eres cee or icmp Pgaa’ by Alba quickly; these are |} | And hundreds of pieces of small novelty fur niture writing desks, sewing Uhge unless | ‘he PTRAE they. sed thelr Blood to eave bay ese manten beet beast tables, tilting top tables, gateleg tables, smokers’ tables, telephone stands, work ; cop ese um — Maa letter ot abe tier |onaiaratekine wince peace eee frames—cotton taffeta covers—and a watety of 1$3 baskets, book-ends, ferneries, candlesticks, ete. fetter of so on;| By Louis fancy handles—will now go at. ! al, aged twelve years | Brooktyn, N, ANY kind of an umbrella costs $2.5 pee The Sale comprises our entire stock of furniture in addition to all : A days. ae bane oe A “ee the advantageously gathered special lots, priced at reductions of not i pelle all ee less than 10 per cent. from prices in many cases already much below ra + HOW TO JOIN THE K 118 SETAIN YOUR IN AND _Jieeinstng with any sum cn ee ee ee SE Sueeeeme «ae ee the kiddy happy emt ich trou- | | the market value. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Dresses... hoe it will ™e to let hin Next week is New York’s Music Week w whethe: out cor \F ebruary Sale of Beddin g will ‘be mo . A Festival Concert will be held in the Wana- Pau, aieunine ‘Ls pr " Mle . ger ery Kia Ta trig | Very Low at $8.95 anaes Auditorium at 2.30 P, M. each day, beginning Offers Rare Savin Ss ‘Tuesday 8 r vk, | - i Monday. gs Tay COUsInS Ores a0 : COUPON No. 878 , Just a little swan sorg for women’s and misses’ SERGE | 4 5 " 3 _———— frocks, They were $12.75 and $13.50 in regular stock. Now | Tableaux Historiques A contract placed months ago, covering hair supplies for j —to say good-bye to thim—the price is down to $8.95. If | ° the February sale, permits us to make prices as low as they i you want a practical frock for business wear, or street wear, | de Musique are. We are advised that another advance has gone into j or general all-around service, this is your chance. Sizes aueteating the develanment ote | effect on hair, but it does not affect us—nor you—because of | 14 to 42, Rotunda—Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. | he Plane Abe Art ot Musto c. vce | the contract which we have. : : Hi | LINDLEY LENTON AND BEATRICE _ Every piece of Wanamaker bedding—wire springs, box Li; | Our Fi Yr t Sa le In the dances under the direction of Sergei springs, or mattresses of any kind—is reduced at least 10 k i U s Pertapovitch of the Russian Ballet School per cent. Hy r LOUIS BENNETT.... . Soprano, as Jenny Lind | $50 for our regular $64 mattress e° ; of Couch Beds | CLAIRE RIVERS) csccerces Pianist __ Filled with the best black horsehair, weighing 40 pounds to the | | | JEROME RAPPAPORT. 4,.6x6.4 ft. size. { We have had sales of one number, or two numbers; but | -year-old child prodigy as the Boy Mozart $37 for our regular $50 mattress ' never before have we had an assortment like this to offer DER BURGH es A J. THURSTON NOE ; Fea wee pure South American horsehair, weighs 40 pounds to ! underprice. In these @: of smaller living quarters, couch TEAR S04 £800 BRO SIDR 8: ff Re t CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY beds are a help in more ways than one, — The first three grades Program 37 for our regular $50 mattress 4 amines open into full-size beds. hey are equipped with guaranteed | FIRST TABLEAU <The Spinet- -Pight ent} Gentry Best black mixed hair, weighs 40 pounds to the 4.6x6.4 size. ABIT springs and gcod mattresses— The Po y $30 for our regular $40 mattress HAB $35 Grade... shane i scented $29.75 SECOND TABLEAU incteenth Cen- fitted with a special grade of our black mixed hair, weighs 40 pounds | PSP (ECO, ohnaideconsasor ee. 4 } Hanh made for denny Lind ch Mninaiea Sauitseace Pas Tf it were not for habit $27.50 Grade. . A eernne $22.50 r THIRD TABLEAU The Chickering Ampico Reproducing $33 top ted top bo upholstered J - 5 i Ba J | Piano. © room of to-day, uftec lop bOX Spring d f Id _ The last ayo aoe Ate Be eG BES They fold in ibe } Note The music, dances, costumes and stage septing will 80 spirals in a full size 4.6x6.3 ft center, ike a jac x al Cu e stored In a very sma! b the period of each tableau, Omission ce pli tary r : thousan S OF men wou closet.” Equipped with springs and mattress— ? | ail music lovers invited, First | Gallery, Rew Bldg. r reguls ar $33 bow pring F A a uphols fts. 69 the full size 4.6x6.3 ft. wear Saks-tailoring in- HH Indes ercsssonrses terse HABE k a} m revs proportion a re j . rn tbe eeeerecece . Also at § 04 «t feather pillow, “ ee et, Because we make our yt? Oo! pe ate : stead of custom-tailoring. a, benetslen Seen wih ee i ee ry, New Building Every Girl Who own down Quilts nt SR ee We are able (1) to gua tee their goodness and (2) to vive greate nd sfact f the » Our Needs Shoes |. pl. aeoater, seruleg ane satevaction, 10" the maoey, “Our Golfers ¢ are But the chains of habit are too weak to be felt . —can be fitted here in a shoe that is strong and durable, and Months ago we bought a large quantity of high-grade | until the are too stron alg ; well. We have £00 pairs of ees tan shoe ne" | plain sateen for the covering of our down quilts. It is so | that the ler é oO ail ton way tic oiae Mr eta un shoe | fine in quality it looka like satin, Our supply of this sateen | the great solid all the way through—lace style—high cut. Fine shoes | !!ne In quality i OOKS lke satin r supply of this sateen | . bis f to be broken. for wet wintry weather. And these prices are possible because | is dwindling. The next lot we buy will cost us more; the | out ang ay ngly ad | the maker made these shoes from baggies he haa left from | mill price to-day is almost double what we paid for the are 1 PAG, i U. S. Army contracts. In plainer words, the leather in these | sateen now on hand, So, if you need down quilts, or are WILLIE BRALD, DAVE shoes is the same quality as he used in shoes for the boys | going to need them this year, it will be well to consider STODD here every ¢ iif who went over. SOME Teather, | buying them now, paces Ss yl ‘J Sizes 814 to 1014.... .. $4.40 Single bed size, $12.50; extra long, $14.50 able an Gay BY 72 ‘4 Sizes 11 to 2.. . 4.90 Double bed size, $15.50; extra long, $15 s ee a ; our © rk of clean d W pate BROADWAY AT 34th STREET Sizes 214 to ae 5.80 gun OWN Wor ft lean downs Wh greater SDAA a lars ae Bldg. Fourth Gailery, }

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