The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 15

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-FOR WOMEN HE Tailored Hat, The Sport Hat and The Sailor for Spring have presented many problems that have been worked out most charmingly by Knox. Designed with a careful regatd for the demands of women who favor the exclusiveness and traditional quality of Knox Hats. KNOX COATS for’ Votan New models in women’s sport coats ,that have been originated by Knox and produced in camel’s hair cloth and Harris Tweeds of excellent weaving. SPORT SKIRTS Knox Sport Skirts—forerunners of spring styles to be both in making and materials. Plaited effects of wool, plaids and stripes, Crepe de Chines in brilliant shades and Fan-ta-si silks in white, delicate shades and the vivid colorings so much in vogue. » f CORRESPONDENCE ORDERS , A department which will give prompt and careful attention to correspondence orders is at your disposal. KNOX HAT COMPANY Incorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 407 STREET SINGER BUILDING KNOX HATS 161 BROADWAY Grapelade early love for sweets. "lades—pure are Fruit- aspberry and other fruits with drape), Peachiade, Plum- Jade and Cherrilade, Ask your grocer. delicious, Grapelade is wonderfully smooth. Weich’s la a pure a fo “TI knew you’d love it’’ The youngsters just take naturally to Grapelade. there are mighty few grownups who have outgrown their Grapelade spread on bread, toast or biscuits is just plain Made from whole, ripe grapes with all their juice and richness—only pure sugar added—only seeds and skins taken away and acid crystals removed by patented process. And ¢ It is wlwesome. It is economical, saving butter. Give the children all they want. Your grocer has Grapelade in 15 oz. g{ass jars and 8 oz. tumblers. The Welch Grape Juice Co., Westfield, N. Y. elade grape spre ad i a | \ | ‘ Navy blue fn the model illustrated—the bodice looks quite like an Eton jacket, does it not? A sash of Roman striped satin ribbon gives a delightful touch of Spring. i ‘| Wool Jersey Frocks, $25, $29.75 | New styles introducing the always becoming waist- line. One is fashioned to give the effect of having a i coat. Modish colors, including beige and blue. Taffeta Frocks at $29.75 to $59.50 FEBR LD, FRIDAY. Special news for Saturday There is no place.where people are so much at home RY 13, 1920. Aaa: JOHN WANAMAKE Store Hours: 9.30to6 New Fashions for Miss 14 to 20 Some exceptionally low prices Saturday As Miss 14 to 20 may need a silk frock to freshen her wardrobe, or a serge dress, and maybe a suit, we shall feature these various types of fashions tomorrow at ‘prices which we are sure you will agree with us are very low. Trotteur Suits at $39.50 Smart severely tailored suits of tweed. Copies of two new and stunning models—tailored in our own worl Browns, tans, grays and blues. Navy Blue Serge Suits, $55 In the trim little model illustrated. Coat is bound with black braid and is lined with blue-and-white coin (small) dotted silk. Frocks, accordion-pleated skirts, $39.50 plaid skirts. “Taffetas greatly favored,” says a cable received yesterday from Paris. Frocks at $29.50 introduce two of the most stunning silhouettes for eae? Dresses at $37.50 and $49.50 are exceedingly chic, but of course, the silk is of better teu One of the models sh oe is illustrated. lue, lavy , dark brown and Winter Clearaway— Women’s Shoes Shoesforiginally $10 to $16 pr., now $8.75 pr. Shoes originally $7 to $9 pr., now $5.75 pr. Too many styles to specify. Plenty of choice in all sizes from 244 to 8, though not ail sizes in every style. socNat one Pair in 4 the ot, could be replaced’ today for the jay. Fe re Sparen! Man Eat Floor, Old Building This one, $12 New Blouses specially inexpensive The blouse on the left in the sketch is made of batiked batiste, which is extraordinary, of course, because batiste belongs to the category of lingerie blouses that must be tubbed after brief wearing. This blouse has the supreme virtue of being Washable, as well as batiked —a positively unheard of thing The design was put on in Porto Rico, where they are clever at that sort of thing. In the little model shown, all hand-made, and featuring a variety of attractive designs in most delicate and lovely color. SPECIAL, Saturday, $10. The other blouse is of brown or midnight blue Georgette over bisque Georgette, embroidered with matching silk threaded with gold. It is of the over-blouse type and has two sash ends that tie in the back. Price $12.75. Other hand-made lingerie blouses, $5.75 to $19.75. Second floor, Old Building ’ | Clearaway | for baby Sizes 1 to3 years; afew 4 years 26 winter coats of velvet, zibe. line, worsted broadcloth; some with fur collars; odds and ends; $3.50, $5 and $10, originally $5, | $7.50 and $15. |" 50 white washable corduroy coats, some lined, some not, $3.50 | and ‘$6.50, originally $5 and Early Spring | Fi the little velvet hats will go Hats $9.50 each | for $1. The were originally $3.96. ‘All sorts in the collection. Smart little hats with flar- ing, turned-up brims faced with taffeta and finished with a cleve: quill—placed | just so, originally $3 to $5. hird floor, Old Bldg. ? 2 Boys’ Shoes | Good! The best shoes we can find. Good looking. Serviceable. Stout soles. Made with a view to per- mitting growth, not stunting it. Black leather blucher, 6 to 9 Quaint and becoming mush- room sailors, trimmed with flow- Tan, black or patent leather shoes, 10 to 13 years sizes; me- dium or broad toe, lace or blucher style, $6.50 to $11. Burlington Arcade Floor, ew Building Children’s Shoes Heavy tan storm shoes $4.50 to $7, according to size Girls’ black calfskin lace shoes... $4.50 to $7, according to size Girls’ tan calfskin lace shoes... . .$5.50 to $9, according to size Girls’ tan lace, fawn cloth tops...$7 and $9, according to size Plenty of stocks and sizes. Good fitters. First floor, Old Building ers. Many different kinds of shapes. Many trimmed with ostrich feather bandings. | First Gallery, New Bidg. Sports Coats at $19.75 and $25 Heavy wool jersey in plain colors and heather tones in severely tailored styles—stunning when worn with Saturday’s Sweets Assorted filled dainties, special, $1.25 1b. box. Valentine baskets, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, to hold the Valentine Day sweets. Eighth Gallery, New Building Silk bonnets, $1.75 and $2.75; | [a FURNITURE in the February Sale 102 styles dining-room suites 89 styles bedroom suites 127 styles bbe eh suites 200 styles upholstered pieces Separate pieces—hundreds Two great floors full 10 to 33 per cent. less Fair warning! Furniture prices at the factory are higher than the prices we paid for the furniture in this sale. Furniture woods and veneers of good quality are scarce—and rising in price. Everything that enters into the cost of furni- ture is high—And yet—in spite of all—the de- mand for furniture from all over the b> ae es beyond the power of the factories to fill. manufacturer to whom we talked yesterday ad- mitted that he had declined a large voiume. of business desired for 1920 delivery. What does this mean? It means that GOUD furniture is going to be scarce, and that prices are going to feciita high; 4 What should you do? You should take immediate stock of your fur- niture requirements, look ahead, and get what yal At must have while the low February prices prevail. If everybody realized the greatness of the tunity that is passing (there are only 12 more selling in the February Sale) the Store would not be cond floor, Old Building A " 5-in. Ribbons 45c for 65c grade (RE 600 yards self-colored moire striped ribbons in pink, light blue, white, old rose, copenhagen blue, red and black. Main floor, Old Bldg. Net Vests $1 for $1.50 grade juite a variety. Round neck or Tuxedo collar. In ecru or white—trimmed with lace in narrow bands or a broader collar. Main floor, Old Bidg. Ps day Petticoats able, to hold the people who would come to buy ‘urniture, sister uaete ceceee Fourth, Fifth. and Sixth Galleries, New Bldg. $3.95 for $5 grades. Pretty tans, greens, blues, browns,’ navys, aill desirable shades, in fact. Extra sizes in the tussah silks, Main floor, Old Bidg. Corsets, $2 Two styles in pink Jacquard cloth; medium and low; elastic tops. And one style of Warner's Rustproof Corsets in white ba- tiste; medium bust; light and comfortable, Arrived—First lot of Boys’ Spring Suits Navy blue flannel. Cheviot. Serge. Navy blue flannel in a smart box-pleated model at $25. in a full-belted model at $22.50. Serge in » box- Welltailored in every detail. Some of the coats have patch pockets, pie full length belt. All have full-cut knickers with double buttons at nee. : Coats are well-lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years in every model. White Blouses The boys’ favorite style, with collar attached and convenie: : is of un unusually fine grade of cheviot; $1.55; sizes 7 to 15. che rcts| Third Gallery, New Bidg. Broadway side Cheviot Aisle, Main floor, Old Bidg. Colored Umbrellas $3.25 for $4 grades In a good grade of cotton, colors unusually feund only im silk—purple, green and blue. Wooden handles with cord loops. A case for each umbrella. Main floor, Old Bldg. | 432 Men’s Suits at $43.50 Wanamaker Suits—originally $54 to $70 4,344 pairs, white lambskin | Gloves (French)—$2.15 pair White, pique sewn, two-clasp with black or white embroidery, or self stitching. All sizes. Main floor, Old Building So goes, Saturday, EVERY Winter suit in the regular stocks of the Main Store for Men. Spite of the fact that our manufacturers quote us higher prices for the same grade of suits for next season. The variety is very inclusive. worsteds, and roughish tweeds. regular sizes from 34 to 46. shorts. A GOOD suit at $43.50 today is something not to be passed by Men’s Shoes at $7.50 Yes—$7.50, Regular stocks. Plenty of them. Two styles in tan, One style in black. French Socks, $2.25 to $4.50 Fine, new stocks to choose from; lisle thread; black, colors, and a variety of effects men like. Caps, $1.75 One-piece tops. Sizes 65 to 734. There are soft cashmeres, close-woven Plenty of colorings and patterns. All Stout sizes 38 to 46. And some longs and Si — $3 grades. Plaids and dark colors. Burlington Areade floor, New Building Broadway at Ninth, oh leated model at $32. * Mas al ees te nist |

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