The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1920, Page 13

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SS: i DNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920.1 BL 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON —for Mens Shirts —for Pajamas —for Childrens Wear metre of it. The qualt Gold, Ligh ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE A Most Extraordinary Sale ./ Present Exchange Rates Work a Merchandising Miracle Imported Silk Shirtings Before-the-War Prices” t Blue, Pink stripes, in a variety o "1.45 Neatest Stripes on White Grounds. Wonderful Materials—Many Patterns Just landed! Thousands of yards of Imported Silk Shirtings. From France, every New, clean merchandise, neatly packed in the original packages. is top notch. The patterns paige dal desirable. Lavender, Green, ‘widths and styles. 82 inches wide. —for Underwear —for: Womens Blouses —for Sports Garments Only the present topsy-turvy exchange rate could bring about this in truth modern merchandising miracle. And when values are so extraordinarily unusual, every man and woman will want to be on hand early. For we expect people to buy dozens of _Mail and Phone Orders Will Be Filled in the Order of Their Receipt While Quantities Last. Es = olen chicslecmemieaelll seen. best. None Sold to Dealers. A Sale of . Housefurnishings With Unusual Attractions. We list below a few of the thousands of useful articles for the Kitchen, Pantry and Bath. , Prices Are Far Below Usual $23.98 Tea Pots, 59¢ $2.08 , ‘ Special Refrigerator Offer Apartment House Refrigerators Much Below Regular Price. Two sizes to select from, The entire case is made of solid ash, with raised panels, finished in. pure white enamel. The ice and food chambers are of odorless pure snow white baked enamel—except the small size, which has galvanized iron ice cpamber. Fitted with sanitary food racks and removable drain pipe. 50 in, high, 2114 in. wide, 16 in. deep, $23.98 52 in. high, 23 in. wide, 17 in. deep, 26.49 Gray Enamel Ware 98c 49c - 69¢ 89¢ 8-quart Tea Kettle... ... 10-quart Water Pail 12-quart Water Pail. . 8-quart Round Dish Pans... 10-quart Round Dish Pans... 8-quart Sauce Pots... 10-quart Sauce Pots... re 12-quart Sauce Pots......... +0205 , 114-quart ‘Tea Pots 49e quart Tea Pots........0-s0ceeeee ep SO8 3-quart Coffee Pots... -69¢ 12-inch Colander 39¢ Aluminum Specials LIPPED COOKING KETTLES 4-quart $1.24 8-quart......§1-89 S-quart 1.39 10-quart 2.24 6-quart 1.59 14-quart 2.79 PANS, POTS, KETTLES 8-quart covered Sauce Pan., 3-quart covered Sauce Pot 3-quart lipped Sauce Pans. .. 6-quart lipped Sauce Pans. .. 5-quart Tea Kettle. Bath Room Specials TUMBLER HOLDERS Nickel plated on brass, to fasten on wall. 69c TOWEL BARS 24-inch, nickel on brass,..........4.06 TOILET PAPER Extra large rolls of soft creped paper; roll .8¢ Miscellaneous Specials ROLL TOP BREAD BOXES White enamel, neatly stenciled. No. 1 size... 89 No, 2 size... $1.49 1.49 98 1.49 2.98 98¢ COFFEE MILLS To fasten on wall, with container, holding 1 TGONe. cut veehuodtetetiss yes: i5e GARBAGE CANS Good quality gulvanized steel, with sanitary de immed cover and riveted handle, i¢ rt. 69e —-18-quart. 89 fe We =. 24-quart. $1.19 PORCELAIN TOP TABLES Size 40x25; with white enameled base and good size drawers; square legs. ..... .$11.98 BREAD MAKER The Jewel, mixes and kneads the dough in three minutes : ae Bloomingdales~Basement. Bloomingdales—Main Floor Boys and Girls—Wool Imported Sports Hose For so it must be considered to sell this fine grade of imported silk shirtings at before-the-war prices under present market conditions. Sale Starts Thursday, when the Store Opens, 9 A. M. yards at a time, for such a sale has rarely been Come early and see the selection at its at 1.89 or. Special Thursday Only. 1200 Pairs, but we fear the quantity wont be enough for a days selling, so great is the value. fine Imported Sports Hose of wool in drop-stitched style. They are made in true sports fashion with fancy turn-over cuffs. The colors are the smart and sporting browns and oxfords. Sizes 6 to 11 inches. , Do be prompt enough to sec as many as you loomingdales—Main Floor, For these are - ure will want. Your Bag as You Want It Bag Frames Special $1.00 36 Different Styles Tortoise and Shell (Celluloid) Mother of Pearl Chain-Handled Frames N. B. description. Silver Plated Frames Plain and Chased Designs We repair, remodel and make to order Hand Bags of every And for a limited time you can have your Beaded Bag Relined and Mounted on an Invisible Frame for §5 Rloomingdales—Main Floor. The Wonderful $120 Columbia Theres nothing like music to make you forget the crowding cares of the day--and no phonograph is better qualified than the sweet-toned Columbia to bring you that lasting pleasure. Do not wait any longer — get this beautiful, clear - toned phonograph now. Very Convenient Terms $10 Down— 20 Months to Pay the Rest at $6 a Month For $10 down, you get the $120 Columbia and $10 worth of records of your own choice. finish paying for the rest. Bloomingdalea—second Floor Then you have nearly two years to No extra charges. Lid At this specially low price you can have a charming vag for every occasion. Varieties are so great—styles are so attractive—that you are sure to find several you like! Many kinds, including Broadway at Ninth, New = tS. York 1,000 Crepe Nightgowns and Pajamas, $2.95, $3.85 Less than today’s wholesale cost Last year’s orders. Late deliveries. Benefits passed on to our customers, who for the most part prefer cotton crepe underwear—it launders well, does not need ironing, is extremely durable and always fresh and neat in appear- ance, Nightgowns, $2.95 Nine styles include ayers A plain models in white or cg » gowns trimmed with a little fine lace, smocking or feather stitching, . and more ‘unusual syle such as rever collars, or broad bands of con- trasting color edging a V neck. Some of the gows are of dotted or Lai crepe, while others are covered with fluttering blue birds. On the Main Aisle Nightgowns and © Envelope Chemises $1.85 for $2.50 and $2.75 grades Siz Envelope Chemises— good models, with bodice top or built-in shoulder. Finished with dainty lace, embroidery or hemstitch- or square neck, made Empire style. broidery or lace edging. Main Aisle, Old Bldg. Wash Billie Burke Nightgowns, $3.95 Five styles all made in’ one- piece, some with V neck, but toned oddly at the side, others with square or round neck, opening down the front. Plain color or blue bird material used for these garments. Third floor, Old Building. Real Human Hair Nets Just arrived from France 21,000 hair nets in the fol- lowing colors: light auburn, dark auburn, blonde, light brown, ium brown, dark brown or black. Choice of fringe or cap shape, guaranteed fect and satisfactory. The colors are the very best and the qualities are all first-class. $1.45 dozen. Notion Store, Main floor, Old Building. Goods Fine in quality and moderate in price ‘The home dressmaker demands for spring and summet an abundance of wash. materials in great variety. We are prepared to meet this demand with a large and most attrac- tive array of low prices. . Plaid Ginghams In a number of good colorings and designs are pretty and most appropriate for morning frocks and for children’s play dresses, 50c yard. Japanese Crepe Is printed with pencil Sod in several delicate colors. For house dresses and kimonos it is as serviceable as it is attractive, 58c yard. ginghams, voiles, crepes, etc., at surprisingly Printed Voiles Are unequalled in the realm of wash materials for modishness combined with serviceability. The smart woman considers two or three wash voiles none too many for a satisfactory summer wardrobe. In silk and crepe patterns, dark and medium colorings, 58c to Tbe. Main floor, Old Building. Boys’ Sailor Hats, $2.75 | “Investigated small boy’s roll brim straw hats,” writes | a critic, “and found duplicate models in navy straw and black at $3.50.” We purchased them specially, and marked them accord- ingly. Of fine tagal straw, in roll brim sailor style, with square crown, in bleached, navy and black; with U. S. navy | bands of gros-grain ribbon. Some have round crowns with | plain bands. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Clothing Section—Third floor, Old Building. _ Navy Blue Coats For little girls and boys The changeable weather makes necessary the little reefer coat. Here are two styles that combine comfort, service and smart ap- pearance. The charming square cut model as illustrated: is of navy cheviot, mohair lined, two patch pockets, double breasted, half belt at back. The other illustrated is of navy serge with flare skirt with tucks, arid tucked belt to match. White pique over collar, twill sateen lin- Ages 1 ing, large fancy buttons. to 5 years. Price $16.50. Third floor, Old Building. Riding Habits at $42.50 Smart tweeds—flare and belted coat models tailored in our own workroom. Sizes 14 to £0 years Second floor, Old Building—Tenth street Sets of Books races and people, principles of geol= © Ae tinea aki = low painting, priced tor, constries 25. venson’s | edition, cio! $5. Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. You May Shop at WANAMAKER In person, by telephone or by mail ‘Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours 9 to 5 For Miss 14 to 20 28 Individual Suits prices reduced ~ These 28 suits are all ‘that ht women who Aor chests ale instead of having suits made to order. Styles are the types that refiect good taste. 1 suit at $110—was $130 25 suits at $125—were $145 to $165 2 suits at $150—were $175 Majority of suits are in navy blue and midnight blue, Gabar- dine and tricotine — a few in sand and beige tones. Severely tailored models, also some with Eton jackets and pony coats—several of the latter types are three-piece costumes, Second floor, Old Building. Tenth Street. Long Silk Gloves . | Not only a good quantity, but moderately priced We have been very fortunate in receiving now these long | silk gloves for which both the foshions and the season have produced so great a demand, Of excellent quality, in the popular shades of pongeée, beaver, and brown; also black and white. Such gloves are scarce.’ All sizes in all lengths and shades. 12-button length. -.....$3 and $3.78 pair 16-button length... ..§3.75 and $4.50 pair 2-clasp silk gloves, in white, black and pongee, $1 to $2.50 pair, y Main floor, Old Building W\ on] ae Le. ia ia CAO 267 pairs of sturdy black shoes—and 234 pairs of sturdy tan shoes. | : Made according to our own specifications—of good leather full round toe—-blucher cut. Comfortable to wear and very serviceable for boys wko like to romp. 4 Last we have. That’s why the price drops to $6.25. % Burlington Arcade floor—New Building, Our $7.50 Boys’ Shoes (a For the Spring Housecleanin Drive This list of needfuls is printed for women who may find it more convenient to buy by telephone or letter. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700, Brushes . Wool wall dusters, $1.15 to $3.50. bh leather dusters, Polishes Wanamaker’s | silver polishing pastes, 30c, 50c, 75e Jar. Sparklene, 35e, 65c, $1.15 a bottle, Gorham silver soap, 35¢ cake, ‘Tiffany silver powder, 45c, Nickoline (liquid, for bat - tures), 85¢ botth ip Putz cream, brushes, $2.85 to $8.50, h, 400 to $1.75 6 dust cloths, 18¢ to $00. dusting mops and be to $1.50. . 85c, 60c can, low and silver chamois, %¢ | — sagic, 206 Pasi to $4.90. ' ast Were (brik | qgitight stove polish (coal ranges), Floor clott Stove enamel (gas Dish cloth PO ds ad ‘45 ranges), Soaps, Flakes, Ammonia | tog © “'Ver #n¢ suminum, 250 . Se bar; Porcela (for bath tubs), 18¢ and 300 can, . Floor polishes, 50c to $3 can, Floor wax, Tc to $8 can, Octagon soap, 10e bar; | Furniture polish, 26¢ to $1 bottles 6, $8.35. | Steet knife polish, 300 to 60c can, 10c bar; case of WO | , | Pails case of 100 | PAILS —galvanized iron, 10 au: 50c; 13 quart, 65¢; 14 quart, 60c, Oilings Dustless mops, $1.50 to $2, case of 100 . ie bar; case of | 100 bar ™ Small Fairy, 1 case of 100 } Cleaning sponges, Tie to $2.50, * bars, 5 1. ase of 100 Disinfectants (cA ca RS Piatt's chloride (odorless), 65¢, piinall Ivory, 10c bar; case o Sylpho-Nathol, 2c to $3 bottle, of 100 | Sulphur candies, 8, 100 each, vory, Ie ba case "A at oe Cear mist, 40c to $2.26 can. ‘00! ), Ie bar; case of 100 Martin's insect exterminator, 650 bars, $11 to, 8} 9 en, Tats, 6 08, package, 190, Chloride of time, 160 can Rinso, 5% oz. package, Se. n'a powder, 14 0% pack- | Roach traps (of glass), 10c each. For storing clothes rline, 16 o#. package, 120; 3 Tar balls or fakes, 15e tb, z package, Sic if Pure camphor, $4.75 Ib, Dust, 3M). 8 08, package, 35 ‘Tar paper (12 sheets), Te. Moth bags, The to $1.35, r rb Powder, 1 tb. 12 02. pack~ wy MA | an ammonia—extra large, Oc; medium, 2be, package. ae

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