The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1920, Page 11

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| tives of the Dental Workers’ Union and. ORE SCHOOL LUNCHES. Startea Te-Day 1 . 21 To-™ +S. Bite Ne. | ters, . 208 East 12thStreet.. the otril the workers which started on Feb, 27 ended, Most of the union's de- w lunches were re-established to-] Mande were arenteh. They anaiude a at Public Schoo! No, 51 ‘in West| closed shop, a 45-hour week, a wage in- Street near Tenth Avenue. Prep: ase of 7) per cent, and a minimum $25 a week. were made to serve about 309 c meno included cocoa, milk, spa- ti with cheese, stewed apricots and sauce, To-morraw or Ws ¥ (ete planned to. serve penny, I School No. 21, at No. Street. DUMPLINGS! The best part of meat stew when dumplings are made light .with SMITH STREET CARS CRASH. Ome Jumps Track Into Path of : Other-Ne Ome Hart. ngers and crews of two Smith t, Brooklyn, trolley cars had escapes carly this morning one car seft the rails and the Saks & Company Sale. of Men’s Silk Shirts at $4.95 Gle is some time since New York men had an opportumity to secure Silk Shirts of this quality at such a low price. They are made of Canton Silks—soft, closely woven, and’ Tustrous—in smart candy stripings of Blue, Tan, Lavender, Gold and green on white grounds. | Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street ‘SALE Of Unusual Importance At Saks 4000 Pairs Men’s Hose Very Special at 35¢ Pair Six Pairs for $1.75. All first quality hose, made of selected combed yarn— the kind employed in the production ‘ of the highest-priced cotton socks ob- tainable. Toes and heels of every pair doubly re-inforced—assuring depend- able wearing qnality. Colors: * iN Black, White, Grey, Balbriggan and Cordovan Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street ree ; those of the Assdcigted Dental Labora- | | tories last night at the union headquar- | (Car This is the largest 7-8 carat diamonds offer for 87. that if you Jess 10% WITHIN BGUTT arat$ White Solitaire gan mai double our prices or if tisfied ‘with Diamonds purchased from us can be ex- hanged jt full value or returned for cash ERSSONS | DIAMOND IMPORT, | ZONASSAU ST NEW YORK ESTABLISHED 1679 always has been an interwoven part of the Wanamaker policy. The Wanamaker Auditorium recitals have brought pleasure and inspiration to hundreds of thousands. , This charm of musical atmosphere is not restricted to the Auditorium. In our Music salons—where fs now in- stalled greets the seeker after music for the home The PATHE Phonograph, as a matter of fact, own musical atmosphere everywiere. Founded on science of France, and now transplanted and flourishing in its more robustly in- dustrial home in America, it is one of the finest instruments of the kind pro- duced in this country today. Musically and in artistic excellence it fulfills the idealism of its French origin: in sturdy construction and in the fine elegance of its cabinet work, it is a credit to this, the country of its adoption. There are many styles of PATHE Phonographs—correct period designs as well as the more conventional models; prices range from $150 to $500—and we can show you a fully representative range of them. Any PATHE Phonograph may be pur- chased on deferred terms—five per cent down, five per cent a month, First Gallery, New Building. Sohn Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York JOHN. WANAMAKER For home dressmakers planning for the Summer 5,000 yards New Summer Silks at $3.85 yard Our $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50 grades Printed Foulards, Crepes and Radiums 86 and 40-inch widths; one, two or three color prints on navy blue, black or tan grounds. Newest styles and most desirable color combinations. 60 styles and color combinations on navy. blue grounds alone ‘An extraordinary offer, made possible only by the great distributing power of the Rotanda, Even with that advah' however, we do not think we can duplicate it. i Ramana” y of these new silks, pe? or be pany hah of >A 2,500 yards More new arrivals of 1919—bought | Cretonnes, 65¢ ; ° | R A third less t Prenat ete Orienta Ugs , patterns essentially for the bou- doir, forest effects of greens and to be sold at 20 per cent. below the market brown, or bold bright designs, cormrasting ines, exotic “Ved 50 room size Mahals backgrounds with gay floral ef- of which the following is a partial list fects, and a multitude of other atterns, conventional or fantas- , ‘Sale Te. Equally appropriate for | 9 ,SM@ Size Grade Price hangings or for slip-covers. 10.10 ® a The ecretonnes are of remark- 104 «x ably good quality, firm and | 11.5 x heavy—not like so many moder- 10.6 x ate priced cretonnes that have 2 scarcely enough body to hold 192 x them together. 1g «x Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. 121 x . 184 x 9 . High Lights and Low Lights in The March Lamp Sale Chair Lamps that make reading in the evening the delight it should be. They stand up from the floor at just the right height ith a swinging arm that extends over the chair, holding the lightsat a convenient angle. P . Of mahogany, bronze finish or metal ivory finish, with shades of silk or parchment, $77, regularly $110; $65, larly, $85; $30.50, regularly 5 Floor Lamps ‘A decided addition to any liv- ing-room. ‘They cast the soft shaded glow you need in a ¢or- ner of the room beside the book- 14—Extra Fine Ispahan Persian Rugs Ranging in size from 11.6x8.2 ft. at $660, up to 16.2"11.2 ft., at $1,850. 20—Beautiful Persian Carpets Various qualities, including Arak, Lelihan, Sarouk, Hamadon and Kermanshah, from sige 8.5x6.8 ft., at $278, up to 18.1x10,8 ft., at $785. Tuesday—Third Gallery, New Bldg. Odd Blankets Out they go, Tuesday 105 prs. 60 x 80 in. today, $8.00, Tuesday $6.00 85 prs. 70 x 80 in. today, 11.00, Tuesday 8.50 75 prs. 60 x 80 in. today, 7.50, Tuesday 5.75 34 prs. 60 x 80 in. today, 9.50, Tuesday 7.00 35 prs. 76 x 84 in. today, 14.00, Tuesday 10.50 All these blankets have pink or blue borders, Those at OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C at 59¢ Black and White. at 1.35 and heels. ter tops, lisle soles and heels. Smoke and Cordovan. All sizes. At 1.85 ‘of ‘a carat. ONE YEAR, high spliced heels. ONTHe amare | colors. All sizes. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE CiTY HALL | at 2,95 ioned all-silk. hose, extra heavy. and colors. All sizes. at 3.50 1 EEP Atm vim hao rlewe dovan, Black and White. All sizes. at 3.95 — spliced heels. All sizes. FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Important Sale Tomorrow, Tuesday Women’s Hosiery At prices far below their present value Black Cotton Hose—Garter tops, double soles All sizes. Fibre and Silk Hose—Women's hose, lisle gare Black, White, “Roselle” Bull Fashioned Silk Hose—Pure thread silk hose, lisle garter tops, double soles, Black and desirable shoe Pure Thread Silk ‘Hose- Women’s full fash- Black, White Heavy Silk Hose—Full fashioned pure allesilk hose, garter tops, high reinforced heels. Cor- Lace Hose—All pure Black silk with high Women’s Hose Departjrent—Main Floor $10.80 have wide silk binding... We're closing the lot out be- cause they are not on our next season list, and we like to keep our stocks uniform. You'll find them extraordinarily good at tomorrow's prices. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. WOODENWARE 10 to 20 per cent. less In the March Sale. It is all made from clear white lumber, sturdy and strong. Kitehen Tables, strongly made of clear lumber; case, or near the piano. In them lies the power to make the room exactly what you would have it. Solid mahogany floor lamps in period designs with rich carving. Prices are reduced from §20 to $15, from $30 to $20, from $55 to $36.80, and so on up to one reduced from $178.50 to $140.50, Boudoir Lamps Graceful in line. Dainty in color. Pretty ivory finish lamps, appropriately painted with deli- cate rosebud designs; also a lo assortment of other lamps ma especially for the boudoir. Typ- ical prices, $3.25 and $4.75, reg- ularly $4.50 and $6.50, Table Lamps - Chinese porcelain, mahogany, Round bar clothes horses, 8 ft, $1.20, Pastry Boards with eleated ends, 12x14 in, 55e, 16x20 in, 75¢, 16x22 in., 90¢, yt! in, $1.10, 20x27 in., $1.20, in, or metal with bronze or ivory ft, $1.45. finish, A most attractive array Cricket steps of hard wood, of all these from whieh to make Wanamaker Step Ladders, $4.25, each step securely braced. 5 ft., $8.25, 6 ft., $3.45, 7 ft., $3.90. Laundry Settee Tables, made | of best material; ment for clothes pi top swings back, m: B ft, $14.75, BY 4 ft, ft., $19.50, 5 ft., $21, your choice. Shades The general favorite is till silk, though parchment is in- creasing in popularity, and is made in a number of quaint un- usual shapes. Silk shades are $9 to $52.50, for $12 to $75 grades. Parchment shades, $18 for $25 grade, and upward. All lamps fitted for electrie connections. Second Gallery, New Bldg. 1,800 Men’s Shirts at $2.45 A fair quantity of them are woven madras Foot benches, #1. Oak commode with agate pas, varnished, 86.50. Udell Tron board stands, $8.60, | Feet benches, 80c. | Sleeve pressing board on stand, | covered and uncovered, $1. | Folding steps, 22-i Universal cloth re $6.50. 11xl% in. rolls, guaran teed three years for family use. Rissell carpet sweeper, Cyclo ball bearing, nickel trim, $4.50, Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Settee Tables with round tops, 8 ft, $15, BY, ft., $17, 4 ft, $19 Knife Boxes made of hard | wood, ished, 90c, $1.10, $1.85, $1. And if you know anything about prevailing prices of woven madras shirts, you will come early tomorrow to get yours, The rest of the 1,800 are mercer ized shirtings, printed madras, and cotton pongee in narrow close-set stripes. A small extra lot just re ceived from one of our manufacturers and exceptional at the price, All sizes. Neckties at 85c Four-in-hands with a message of Spring; good colors in dark and me~ dinm effects; silk and silk and cotton, When May days come you will be looking for ties like these, willing to pay quite a little more than 85¢ for them, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. i pee aA a | Se SS RD ORE ER SY in 7 le aa

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