The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 15

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HY CUE WITHDRAWS CHARGES| enter.” 70-4 ator. ‘Thompson an injustice, Dut he assured the, Assembly he bad a high States) regard for ‘Thompson, notwithatand| ns he differed with him in political views. New York, in the Acsembly to-day re- tracted a remark uttered Tuesday | cape Cod Canal was reopened to-day while commenting on the statement] ang barges carrying thousands of tons ef Senator George EF. Thompson, Re-| of coal to Boston and other New Eng- Potticen of Niagara, in Preference, to|land ports began moving through the Socialist trial. waterway shortly yoreak. ‘The a SANDWICH, Mass, March Assemblyman MoCue then sald it ap: to him “that a surgeon must ve replaced the human brain of a by certain Senator with the brain of LE aan , . % , PH Metoy Vly teractions Are Pie Qralty r “Oy | a A tieraid Square L— J B'dway, Ath to 35th St. /From the Bakeshop | MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries This rich, delicious and wholesome cake is made on the premises, from a good old-fash- ioned recipe, with carefully se- RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure, tine ingredients; each cake weigh- ing about 134 pounds. A quality that retails in specialty stores at $1.25 peg Our price, 97c each | HOME MADE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled in any specialty store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection. Raisin, ] cherry, citron, plain and raisin-nut, At 74c pound HOME-MADE STYLE AMERICAN | OUR OWN ORANGE MARMALADE APPLE CAKE—Made of fresh LAYER CAKE-—A twolayer apples, raisins, almonds and baked sponge-like cake, filled with de- 9) to perfection, Large size, 39c each licious orange marmalade and cov- [: DELICIOUS WHITE MOUNTAIN ered with orange flavored meringue, D—In loaves weighing © | pevictous CHEESE KES 9c eacl ” 24 OUR OWN RYE BREAD-160r. | FANCY ALMOND MACAROONS, \¢ lout ONS. OUR OWN JELLY FILLED DOUGHNUTS—The finest made; purest ingredients used, At (dozen) 59¢, Delicatessen Galifornia Camembert Cheese The famous “Camembert” Cheese, made by the ‘“‘Can- tel French’ Cheese Factory of Clients, AR cream cheese of high quality. We recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich and nicely flavored dairy product. Put up in 7 oz. «boxes, 54c a box PIES—Large size; Apple, 69c each: Pineapple, Huckleberry, 74¢ each: Raisin, Peach, 59¢ each; lemon, 49¢ each STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN. Wer of Pith Avene FRIDAY and SATURDAY _ Special Value , DARK GRAY KID SHOES FOR WOMEN 6.85 -- Our Regularly $12.85 y fs. Spring demands smart, new footwear to play its part These shoes add distinction to any costume. This reduction means savings to every purchaser. The value simply cannot in the general harmony of dress. be matched in other stores. Women’s Dark Gray Kid Shoes of Finest Quality Lace style, medium round toe and medium long vamp; welted soles, Louis heels (covered)— A414 to7 C—314 to7 B—4 ‘to7 D—3 to 614 This line of shoes is to be discontinued. For this rea- But there son we are able to offer such a reduction. will be NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS Women’s and Misses’ Apparel See page 27 for our 3-col. Friday, As Usual, Bargain Day advt. and advt. of OLD FARM STYLE SCRAPPLE— | SMOKED RS—9c Special at 3c th Made arora; | Fay dessineh Be rates ing to an old tested recipe. Spi GENUINE SMOKED WHITEF soe eegroned, ganly prepared eid” | '=$8e Ib, REN and of fen heen, appetizing. in ha mes an excellent breakfast dish. and fried to a golden brown color, served with syrup and fried pote. | BAKED MACARONI WITH pes ba ar ie CHEESE OR BAKED BEANS— a ie TYLE “VECETABLE 22c Ib. Baked in our own ovens. S. 9c Ib. A delicious com- | SALAMI SAUSAGES—89c Ib. bination Salad of Potatoes, Sweet Fancy sausages, well spiced and Peppers, Celery, Tomatoes, String Beans, Peas, Lima Beans, Carrots and Mayonnaise. “IN SEASON” PORK ROLL—64c Ib, Made of ch ham. “IN SEASON” PORK SAUSAGES —49c Ib. Old farm style Country Por usages; extra fine quality. seasoned; savory and delicious. FANCY CERVELAT SAUSAGE— {9 Best grade, well spiced and se ‘soned, 98c Ib. FULL MILK MUNSTER CHEESE Fancy, mild and fine flavor, S4c lb. rk Sa DRIED” BONELESS HERRING— FULL MILK CHEESE—Fancy, mild Fine aval 42c Ib. and of fine flavor, 43c |b. GENUINE IMPORTED SALT SAR- | PIMENTO CHEESE—44c |b. Our DELLEN, 98c lb. own make. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered ULS. Food Administration License G02865—B0688, Bewe —Fifth Floor, 35th Street. 1A ii VAN ANN /OVITONI AVION TO. a ‘40’? man? Here is a really unique opportunity to “stock up” on high grade balbriggan and lisle underwear at an incomparablye low price. The big feature is this: The assortment consists of fresh samples from one of the largest and best known underwear manu- facturers in the country and is in one size only. Shirts 40 Drawers “6 This enables us to offer for rapid removal 2,000 shirts and drawers at a figure that is far below AA\aeyS usual lowest-in-the- city prices. We believe that men who generally wear 38's and 42’s should also take advantage of this exceptional value, as it has been our experience that men who wear these sizes frequently purchase size 40, Taken from our regular stock, these gar- ments would sell gnywhere from $1.49 to $2.89 each, Special $1.09 a garment Seya—Main Floor, 85th Street, AXETONUTNEOITON See HERALD SQUARE Yre, NEW YORK 3 Store hours, 9 to 3a) 14) = FTO ra varie avi voWaNI/ArevtrareNray -~ are already showing appreciation of a new Wana- maker feature destined to become famous—our new Music Salons, a new and exquisite environ- ment for the presentment of the great instru- ments for the production of music. Here, amid the comfort ,and luxury of ideal surroundings, is the Pathe “le phonograph de qualite’’ It is a wonderful instrumerit. In the Wana- maker Phonograph Salons you will find every facility for listening to it: for estimating its artis- tic beauty, its magnificently natural tone. There is a PATHE to meet D every price and design and‘ VAN decorative requirement. And, because of our perfect organi- zation, we are enabled to offer these in the most attrac- tive form at low prices. Dur- ing this week we particularly invite your inspection of PATHE Model No. 17, at $200. Any PATHE phonograph may be purchased on deferred terms—five per cent down and five per cent a month. First Gallery, Now Building Tohn Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York, amenesrs eee) ae $8, $10 and $14. JOHN Broadway at Ninth, New York WANAMAKER Store Hours, 9 to § More Jersey Tricolette Our $6.50 to $14.50 | Every yard pe Pg to perp } $4.65 yd ° We got 2,000 yards to sell facturer took from his shelves. Got the manufacturer on the telephone and asked him to help us fill noon of Wednesday. Wednesday at this low price. A small lot which a manu- Called it a surplus. Our customers bought it all before the demands that were continuing to be made at our counters, Got 5,000 yards more! Rushed it to the Store by motor truck, a little late, so that we have most of it for sale Friday—$6.50 to $14.50 grades—at $4.65 yd. Six designs—fine mesh, cotelle, ripple, peekin, Pekin, plaid. From 8 to 28 shades in each design, in street and evening shades; white, pink, silver, rose, bisque, tan, orange, dust, Jap blue, scarab green, lotus green, amethyst, copenhagen blue, taupe, purple, brown, navy blue, black, copper, glory red. None C. 0. Decorated Glass and richly Cut Glass Regular stocks reduced one-third in the March Sale We cannot duplicate this offering Dorflinger glass in solid colors | such as mulberry, blue and amber. VASES, $2, $3.40, $5.25, were $1.30, $3.40, $4, §, $6, were $2, $5, $6, $7.50 and CANDLESTICKS, $2.70, $4, were $4 and $6. FLOWER BOWLS, $4.65, were | 7. Sash GLOBES, $8, were 13.50. Fancy glass—including gold en- crustations. BOWLS, $6.50, $8, $10, were'lf $10, $12, $15. JELLY PLATES, $3.50, were 5. * ANDWICH PLATES, $4, were $6. | FLOWER VASES, $3.50, $4, were $5.50 and $7.50. Cut Glass in period designs VASES, $5, $6.50, $9, were BOWLS, $6.50, $8, were $10 and $12. BONBON DISHES, $3, $3.55, were $4.50 and $5.50, SANDWICH TRAYS, $8, $10, were $12 and $15. SUGARS and CREAMS, $10 pair, were $15. COMPOTES, $5.50, $6, were $8.50 and $9. Second floor, Old Building Rag Rugs At last year’s prices | These prices are fifteen per cent. lower than the ices of Spring, 1920, de- fiverieas This is, therefore, a substantial opportunity to save money on the rugs you are going to require for the Summer refurnishing. Some of the rugs in the group are made by hand; others by machine looms. Hit and miss effects 30 x 60 inches, $3. 36 x 72 inches, $4.25 4x 7 feet, $6.75 6 x 9 feet, $12.50 9 x 12 feet, $23.50 Braided andcrocheted | 24 x 86 in., $3.35 to $4.89 27 x 54 in., $5.50 to $8.24 30 x 60 in., $6.75 to $1 42 x 72 in., $17.26 to $ 48 x 84 in., $18.50 to $23. Tax included. Third Gallery, New Bldg. 20 ‘SS Burlington Arcade floor, New Building D. None sold to dealers Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building The Correct Tailleur for the smart woman The Women’s Suit Salon has now a collection of tailored | suits, for immediate and later epring wear, that reflect the newest ideas of the couturiers, either directly or modified to suit the needs of the discriminating American woman. Three smart tailored costumes Two of the more expensive and one for the woman of moderate purse are illustrated. The suits all compare excellently in material and line; the price difference is a matter of small details that are labor involving—the things that make a suit luxurious. This group is typical of the co! ‘ion in the salon, At the left is a sparrow-colored tricotine suit, embroidered with self-colored silks. The “string’’ belt, the long shaw! collar, are excellent features; $75. ,__ In the middle is the type of fine suit that distinguishes the salon this spring. It is new, different, and smart with its decided blouse eens its long rolled back coliar. Of midnight blue tricotine; 50. .,, he third suit, of midnight blue tricotine, is efnbroidered with black silk in panels running up from the bottom of the coat. The collar is most unusual—shown with a square cut at the bottom. Price $179.50, Second floor, Old Building ~ Wanamaker Sewing Machines $31.75 in March Sale instead of $37 The ‘Wanamaker - Spe- cial’’—that well-built, strong, easy - running machine that has been a favorite for years, With vibrating shuttle; five drawers; automatic lift; complete set of attachments; oak case. : Fully guaranteed. Sold on the Wanamaker plan— partial payments —if desired. pi, | ? Adjustable dress forms, $13.50 In 14 sections; can be independently adjusted at the bust, waist, hip and for skirt length, With a dress form like this and a Wanamaker sewing machine, Spring dressmaking is not a problem. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. to $54.50 Until this evening their prices will be what they have been during the season. 162 were $8092 were $85 They are superb ulsters, made of heavy over- coating, tailored well; in half a dozen tones of gray ‘nd brown; sizes 34 to 40. . If you shall want an ulster like any of these next winter, you will have to pay about $100 for it, figur- ing on prices quoted today for late 1920 delivery. “a Nie

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