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\ Lod ™ r to an Oe ee Bee Broadway at Ninth, New York LIBERTY BONDS. ; My + A Bes A oo + |pa-2 97.02, wp .02; 2d de 89.94, off| Aux wow, © ~~ shen Pe i} Ist 41-49 91.14; 2d 41-45 90.24, | Alas Com, % 16 + eas ue 2 + % 08; 34 41-48 93.26, up .04; 4th | All Chelmer, “~% “+ % 2% 1h + % yee oot: visor teal ae Soe SY EE SA VERE Se oe StS Off 10; 43-45 97.80, off .08. 198% gh Oa toe nea ay, oa my 8% — % | Gaston 4% 1% H+ % 190% 182% + 6 | General Cigar .... © St ie tia |coms See's sy at te THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE 8% 8% + UM] Genwel Motom .. 7K 3% 25 — 2% ’ 12% 12% + % | Genera Motor of. 9% 9% 80% —1 - PRs sh ss Sturdy Shoes for nu mH & $4, to 1791-2 Crucible was‘ . 10% be i Grenty a eee M4 Pian 3a = oe ao obs fleet aso eget Sturdy Boys ‘. ox ask Gul Megtee Gteei |: 7 Se ce B . ae ox 8 —0%| Dube s mee, Boys care not for snow or fp semen gta ctha ial : ah ah a + S| teommtin Ons. 08 aX = bay: slush, but it is necessary to see : 28 08 B+ 1 | Enter, Con... 8% OHO that they’re well “shod.” These 06 9% 08 + | inter, Con. of. kL school shoes are truly Boys’* 198% 195 MN + Me, erie, OT Tt y ; a OO TN + NA ee... am Sm + % eg coat Sg (ie me teal ee ete. the Goodyear weltod Heribis 7 Tf OK | tk Met a om YK goad 14.30; | Anarene, ae ee, oe ee eee kind. cablen, | Amce Reslintion. 8h 8% 8% Iron Prot. hk The price is extra low— de- | ame, Dey Se as © +n ey ane ao om me +e the shoes are extra good and Atdhion By, .... 62 TW WH— | Keer Whed . u 72 7% +8 Aubin Ry. of... TT Kemmeontt . B% BK mK be just now good shoes are needed. ‘At Guit & 12 om + 0% | Kestomy 00% 20% 00% + 2% Sizes 9 to 1814, $2.90. to | B84 L200 ‘m2 100% 1. + | Lome, Ime. o Bh BK For largar s, black and ee | Bat Cele wn, ih. OOK i + % | Latmemnns Gt. 77 75% TON OH 1 ‘ 4 eet On, ~ a = + 8 ee 2. o% m +0 chocolate. Sizes 814 to 5, price $4.85. Batapolus or Lehigh Volley a 2a ont BE OK wR ond 2 oe Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Booth Fisheries .. + . 8 8+ OM Brows Shoo Co... % SSC BH | Mastin Parry 2% Bh, B+ % ‘ M4 ton Res Se Se Se [ees * St A Very Special Offering Bume Brom ....100 100 M0 +6 | Manwell Motom.... 20% 23 0 the Butte Cp, & HR 6H 8 0% + % | Max Motors no © © —8 s Bote & Ow... BH we my — % | OH 1 mem B S d = a Bok in Bed Spreads Ondaho . ~ « *) . mre Oat, = se = aK an a ee So-called “Crochet Marseilles” designs. ‘The oatie s. s. of, = + 12%, 1% 1h + 1% Our $2.95 grades $2.25. m= i me 8% es GL ote Sold at this lowered price because there {s a slight a oe er ets Bs Oe— % imperfection—hardly noticeable, in these spreads. 3 pa pe MK K+ K Double and single bed sizes. Gk 1% MKS % oe wrk Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. | ola Sih ld us ue 4a" a © & +8 + 2 - eo +6 8% 2% Wet lh 4; Sigel RR a eo on @ +0 E+ & 8 8 s+ % 14% a Sf +8 . +8 7% K+ Ch+ % BH 8% +1 bd : bs 2 a tied bs 3 oo & — % ae 4 . Oh Be WH+ % hs des 38 7 Te TT +k eON+ % w% 17 TH — % w+ % a2 80 e +8 Te + % uS Us LS no —2h 944,458, equal to $1120 a share on ook me iy + S : 120,000 shares common stock, against 2 + 2% i ab: 1918. (a (ieee cae % 4 toreet ocusts area eit +e aa Zuid" 200 Silk Blouses Peopl: he . ‘ wh + % ite char ls" mo Bt SE Rt, to go at $5.95 cents a share—$100 par on $38,- 1 1% + % $00,000 common stock. This gompares With dealt ot $1,366,624 preceding| 4 4 ; : ox For the $6.95 to $10 Grades year. r we + . Buckeyo Pipe Line Company—| bs ; : Saar sid: Net income $1,664.782, po Apres The styles are so varied that any woman could find inet $1,716,861 in 1918. eats oe eeare Py le something becoming. ao Haiiromd Sarninie He-| Orr srclans, ot eating canned Pigs clives 12 Ua + The materials and workmanship are so good for the at © woman's chib luncheon, me neat price asked that these blouses will surprise you, fo $360,068,078, increase $8,-| a eee Hardly two alike. All sizes, however, in extensive eo $14, Fasts Twenty-Eight Days. wu on collection. $4,127, | Senae ey: pleats Menpecisdhis 14 ae + Dye ree in all sorts ee ways; dark navy and black et | Harr 6 - 3 income $429,551 de- cost of living. He has Just completed | § me ee Light flesh and white blouses—semi-tailored and lace trim- 17,196,899 a twenty-eight day fast. : Ly as med. Perfectly charming combinations; some embroidered; : : Bee i some beaded ‘ ‘ ~» om +d . O% 8 + % Several very good semi-tailored crepe de chine blouses, too. OUTSIDE MAR KET QUOTATIONS i 3 Pi a Down-Stairs Store, New Building 8 6% Mb— at P High, Low, Laat, | 5 1 10% Ww s+ % 9 . . | iroual a ae «: «** “1 Women’s Low Neck Union Suits ¥ ada Cop Mm OM 1% c PA i |i coerce ku [Ba tee = met & 60c, regularly 75c (1 | a0 Dina x x 8 eee ce Good quality fine sheer cotton union suits; low neck} 1 | be a ee Imee length; tight knee. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Cotton Remnants Shimmering Enouap ‘S000 yards” Black Satin 25c to $1.25 a yd. Specially pricéd Plain and fancy voiles; $3.50, regularly $4.25 attractive ginghams, _per- Beautiful sheen to this {11000 McNamara. . cales, madras, dimities;| | material—also good color. S| 1000 *Mothertode 2424 | g000 «Murra all sorts of charming J i iit | "he Romine Shite materials in this | | Very 800d quality. : ‘| 1000 "North Star .. portune sale. Now is A heavier satin, $4.50, 1000 ex Cons. ...++ 1700 *Rochester Mince 9150 Roper Group .. tH! : the time to sew. regularly $5.50. “Make Summer Frocks Another special in 16 ie 5000 Silver King of Ari % th} 1000 8, Siiver Lead “ * imo *Bucceee Min fot while the snow falls’’ arama ronges ; ay motto, “When -95, regularly $2.95 4g i the eee warm days Netural shade St pengee, sone ps lor women’s suits or separa’ ™ eee come you have the froc! skirts and excellent for men's The Best for Repairing Glassware ||] | 'eady to enjoy them. shirts Down-Stairs Store,Old Bidg. | | Down-StaftsStore,NewBldg aon Grabety, V anes, 500 "Tonopah Resous Bula . 1500 United Kastero Ay " in b Bo a 1 ee oe Tipping Billiard 1800 "White Caps u n n e ter ee PRE Special Cretonnes 1000 *Yerrington ” ™ ™ 1000 Allied Pack, 68. 1800 Belgium Gr. 68 .. 5000 Russia Gov, 5 1 5000 Russia Gor. 6 1-260 28c yard, were 35c 27 inches wide. Very good D quality—the prettiest sort of patterns and colorings, mostly "™ Cordon & Dilworth gay flower designs. If you are thinking of fixing up a seaside cottage or country home these inexpensive de- lightful cretonnes are just the thing. They are the cheery BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 38 Stock Exchange and Curb Arata ie ae an_ advance “Vtarred” in this week’e ! Investor's Bulletin, sort of designs that fit into Free copy of Bulletin B on | All “Lost and Found” articles an informal place. A ger waa RC Nice, too, to use for “Spring- | time’ and “Summertime” 1 1 Harry Cochrane 0, | slip-covers for a city apart- bei Mad Stocks & Bonds | |] ment—also to replace heavier Advertising Agencies, or can be, | drapings. telephoned directly to The World.” 28 Cai Beokme Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. [AS 67 Exchange Place, New York Phones: Rector 3581-3336-7 | ! TI ‘ not only of line, but of that good workmanship which made the old pieces famous, PAD BRR nomen 6 om ry aaa JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Store hours—9.30 to 6 Monday, weaddto the February Saleof Furni ture All BELMAISON reproductions of fine old period furniture—every piece in the House and on the Fourth Gallery | reduced in price at least 10 per cent. It was not our intentiof to include the BELMAISON reproductions in February Sale of Furniture. This was so stated. And the reason for it is BELMAISON FE sae idee DN eB Ree cg byes o meet the ‘ It is made for us—faithful reproductions of the best of old master craftsmen by today’s master workmen of America. Ri BUT—excluding BELMAISON furniture has led to some confusion mind of the public. They took it for Ned teat ALL Gn hone temiane te the New Building was reduced and included in the February Sale. Therefore, beginning Monday, we mark the hundreds of Belmaison reproductions at a lower price— - and include them in the February Sale PLEASE NOTE—The antique pieces of furniture in BELMAISON are not included in the Sale. BELMAISON reproductions include chairs, tables, benches, lounges,- cabinets, beds, desks, secretaries irate that go to make up the pe neg ra ng The following list is merely indicative of the character and range of the reproductions— Two William M: chairs, backs Ve reproductions end ate nhsleeel cad covered ite, | orvied Wine and Naag Chaee Gee needlepoint; now $720 each. now $877.50. One Elizabethan table with twisted Louis XVI. walnut writing table;' legs; now $224. now $400. Two very fine reproductions of 7 alter tables, from Stamford, England, ‘ aioe aaa of oe eee with formed of groups of four Kensington rere ner oy turned balusters; now $180. Petit Point; pony 3585, covered Set of three very fine Chippendale arm chairs; now $184. One William and Mary Secretary, One oak Tudor table, witt drop with single arch top, in walnut; now leaves, now $94.50, $832. One very fine table, reproductions One pair white and gold Directoire pe Davanzati Palace, Italy; now chairs; now $157. att Walnut Cadenza, reproduced from r adhe fine ee roaicone the Davanzati Palace; now $405. rom Davanzati Palace, ly; wi Louis XVI. walmt carved legs; now $382. ae library desk; Two Italian Louis XVI. console now $495 tables, with mosaic tops. This is an . One Directoire swivel chair, with exceptionally fine pair. Now $1,275. loose cushion seat; now $202, the Great Sale swings into Febru- == ary’s second week, a greater Fur- niture Sale than New York will know for a long time to come—great in stocks, great in variety, great in quality, great in unexaggerated savings. And thisisthe — time to say again—so that it may be definitely under- stood by the people—that furniture production is not equal to the demand and that for those who are going to want furniture this year now is the time to get it. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bidg. 18,000 Yds. of Shimmering Silks and Shining Satins, $12.50 to $22.50 Grades, at $8.50 Yd. Embroidered Georgette crepe and satin —40 inches wide The new gown fairly grows before your For an afternoon frock, or an informal eyes as you look at these enchanting fabrics. gown, there is peacock blue em! in gold; henna with a combined self color and For your evening gown—there are lovel ds 7 melting shades of Georgette crepe—coral wi elves Graneawatl SOIT Leo Savers on silver embroidery, silver on American beauty, peach color Witt gold, orchid with silver, | all-over gold pattern on black 1 may § t colored embroidery in all shades. The same Alsatian blue, also with silver, and turquoise dram tay sarve CD t on pale blue, or daintiest_ and most delicate Baio dey ina of Pag scsges ans ped lf 4 of all—white with graceful white sprays of Weed Gv jade, ri while with a lining fs fioaers telling eng acrome its len, ay ater ‘os eerie, a “He ‘airy-like materials, so diaphanous you ha! ; beaut pn them to van{sh into thin air. Bence Nes it is an equally appropriate ,Illimitable Possibilities CDV STINE the vate endl baaaey of be Combinations and widely different effects Georgettes, and with the additional pots are obtainable from the same piece of Geor- of HA and light which is inherent in this gette. Orchid, for example, may be used over | material. ‘The navy blue with silver embroid- self-colored sa: t may take on the inef- ery, the Roman gold with gold embroidery, le shades of et if it is used over the Nattier blue wih silver, ad the Diam peach or rose, with great silver dises are only a few GEORGETTE CREPES of darker shades walaway lovely colors that abound in this are equally alluring, though in a different way. un offering. Main floor, Old Bidg. Two desirable groups — of 9x12 ft. RUGS Seamless chenille rugs at $68 each. Klearflax linen rugs at $48.50 each. These prices are $11 to $19 leas than re-orders will sell for. The rugs are in plain colors—blues, grays, taupe, rose; and with borders of self color of a slightly deeper shade than the body. ‘Third Gallery, New Bidg. Lincoln’s Birthday Week Concerts In the Auditorium 2.30 each day, Feb. 9 to 13 The Wanamaker Colored Chorus in plantation melo- dies, incidental solos, quar- tettes and Afro-American spirituals. First Gallery, New Bldg. a ON EN TTT Oe

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