The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 11

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q COME IN CRUSHOE ‘The first caravan of the Order of ‘Camels ambled into the oasis of New York out of the great American desert ‘and unfolded its tents in room 1707 of ‘New York family, great nephew of George Pope Morris who Woodman, Spare That Tree,” and igreat-grandson of Gov. Looker of “Ohio, announced that the order had “established the local caravan to get 4,000,000 members in New York City. = In a cozy corner of the City Club ‘Bheik Waliace said the now organ- ization, born in Milwaukee Jan. 16, 1920, the day the Prohibition Amend- ‘ment became effective, was a ‘rater- inal order ‘any legislation that infringes the pri- vate rights of Americans, It is against the prohibition of light wines and deers, toba Bolshevism, and stands ready to back MELS IN CITY, sort. It will act as a body In politics are endangered. of the Eighteenth Amend aims to uphold personal libe: ‘@ have 66,000 memiers in Mil- waukee, and 2,000 joined in Chicago the first day,” said Sheik Hopkins. “There 18 no relitious end to the movement; any American citizen can become a member who believes in ———— personal liberty; .ts books are alw: open, and the ritual ithe only secret thing about it. It is a temperance ‘Sheik Hopkins Tells of Plans| organization, and accepts no favors from liquor interests or any one else. “There is a Sheik over every ca van. New York will have hundreds caravans. Every caravan has its own to Obtain Repeal of 18th Amendment, the Fitzgerald Building, Broadway —because 4 42a Street, yesterday. Sheik L. ‘ Wallace Hopkins, momber of an old it fits wrote you get them all in Mi fabrics, accuratel; finished. sles Munsingwear form-fitts fabrics—sheer, @ purpose. against cco, harmiess Sundav PARIS EXPOSITION Prepareo MUSTAR GULDEN’S CHARLES GULDEN: N ING The large well-known 8 ounce bottle of Gulden’s : Most other good condiments on the grocers’ shelves cost from 20c to 30c for only 6 Mustard costs but 15c. ounces. GULDEN’S MUSTARD has more daily uses than other condiments. Good with fish, cold cuts, sausages, steaks, sandwiches, stews and in salad dress- ings. Delicious! The strike will not interrupt the s The stores are and will There will be no reason to charge more than den’s Mustard. plied. 15c per bottle. “The Flavor Is Just Right.” CHARLES GULDEN, New York City Established 1867 Comfort, quality, service; whshability— lunsingwear. Men's light-weight athletic suits in both form-fitting knitted and loose-fitting woven sized_and_ carefully, for women and’! ing garments hildren it ae variety of sizes and children in r 'y of styles, sizes /—the satisfaction lasts” ‘ y GULDEN’S MUSTARD lic PER BOTTLE COSTS LESS AND LASTS LONGER THAN MOST CONDIMENTS movies and basebatl.” Tt ts against om sage séction of the desert to. wi in. bers ap Americanism of the old-fashioned | joined the first night in California. We are Americ only when the rights of Americans | pi It urges repeal | a One thousand mem! this issue of liquor rohibition and getting ready to me gainst prohibition of tobacco. 1e And | initiation fee is $2.50, and the dues 5 . We will have a club house in lew York and mectings every two rk the ritual, tranesct ahd acquaint the members with eac’ other.” SE Rowland Osborne, Act Rowland Ovborne, forty: 252 West 434 Street, an actor, who was removed to Bellevue Hospital upply of Gul- e kept sup- 2 ry Broadway at Ninth, New York _Out-Door In the gray days of April it is time to make ready for the glory of June. Links, tennis courts, bridle paths, rivers and lakes and ocean, winding trout streams, clearings in the woods where tents may be set—all these will shortly witness the re-awakening of America’s body and soul. WANAMAKER’S is ready to help you make ready—so utterly ready that we can never quite express it in detail. Just get the broad general fact in your mind, and when you need something in the Sports line, come to Wanamaker’s and get it. If you are passing by the Store any day this week, look at the windows. They will give you a concentrated idea of the completeness of Wanamaker Sports Service. * . Correct Sports Togs for Miss 14-to-20 In the Tenth Street and Broadway Corner of the Salons of Fashion for Miss 14 to 20, one will find a carefully se.ected and comprehensive collection of— Fashion’s 1920 Interpretations Sports Suits of wool jersey, homespuns and fine English materials—at $29.50 to $99. *-* * Topcoats all correct types from the short coat created by Jeanne Lanvin ‘to the severely tailored models which are typical of London styles — also short coats of wool jersey to wear with plaid skirts and the polo coats which are the craze of America today—at $29.50 to $89.50. e* @ Sports Wraps of soft polo materials and plaids, stripes and gees in gay colors—$62.50 to ea 76 Riding Habits of Shetland homespun, brown herringbone homespun and oxford materials —also of natural colored linen and khaki—at $42.50. Separate breeches and waistcoats too. RIDING HABITS for girls of 6 to 14 years—$35 to $£9.50. Second floor, Old Building. Tenth Street The newest plaids in Separate Skirts have a soft hazy quality about them As have the newest stripes The colors used are very soft, made’ to harmonize or to contrast charmingly. For sports and for town these skirts are equally cor- rect. This gift of doing double duty makes them ever so eco- nomical. \ $16.75 to $22.50 | In combinations of soft tan and midnight blue—that ever smart com- bination—and in green and taupe, in brown and tan, navy blue and Co- | penhagen blue, navy blue and dark soft brown, black and white plaids and shepherd checks. Box pleated, accordion pleated, side pleated, and knife pleated. Many models in smart bias effect. Second floor, Old Building Some English Sports Suits for women, small sizes, just in, $75 each h Sports Suits answer all the requirements of the ris costume. That is why they are recognized today as the aristocrats among sports apparcl for women, The shipment of sports suits newly arrived in our English Shop presents a most alluring array to the woman of dis- crimination. The mode! is the Argyll Norfolk coat with well yoke both front and bi two large patch pock skirt buttoning all tt down the front recommends itself immediately for walking, climbing and golfing. The materials are homespun and tweed with the pleasant roughness one requires in a suit of this sort. j The colors are varied enough to suit every taste — plain Copenhagen or King_ blue, green, rose and tan. Lovely soft shades. Heather mixtures and subdued checks; black on a lavender ground, green or LD, MONDAY, APRIL 19, JOHN WAN wistaria and purple on green and other colors, to be found | in the collection, Small sizes only. $75. English Sports Shop-—Second Floor, Old Building i soft wool yarn; $16.50. oat ‘ters, hairs and Parr $15 to ie SILVER KING golf balls, $13.20 dozen. Golf clubs, $3.50 each. Golf suits, $56 to $73, and colored meerschaum pipes with F rea] rock amber bits, (First im) tation in three years), $12 to $23.50, A assortm French and Itali brie i $2 ian briar 5 to $4.60. pipes, holders, ash trays and sets, smoking stands. sheep’s leather, guaranteed against hardening. with wool gabardine or wool tweed. fora man. Serviceable, long wine good fitting; $115 to $138 In the Motor Shi Telephone Stuyvesant Sports Week In the Sport Shop Imported Specialties A slip-over sweater, buff color, Coat sweat cashmeres, mo a Golf stockings, $6 and $7 For the Smoker Just in from France—natural ent of selected ek amber and ivory cigarette Burlington Arcade floor, ew Building | Leather Coats for motoring Made of first quality napa Tan les. Lined Finest sort of a motor coat op-—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Clearing AMAKE! 4700 EXTRAORDINARY! Eighty-two 9 x 12 Rugs of the finest grade at much. . below all current prices_ 52 Royal Wilton, $85 $180 grade. 26 are new, perf ; Oxl2 ft. 28 fect, seamed are new, seamless and measure a little short of 12 ft.—their exact measurement, 9x11.8 ft. Some are beautifully Oriental in color and design. Some are plain gray, with band border. 28 Chenille, $150 $195 le, Heaviest seamless wool-back chenille ao Plain centers with shaded band borders: ‘ourteen An excellent rug: for library or office. Third Gallery, New Building — Dress Goods—Down 800 yds. wool plaids and checks. . 300 yds. imported stripe suiting. iS 200 yds. striped ratine suiting.... 15 yd. 1,500 yds. printed voile, finely woven...75¢ yd. 1,000 yds. printed striped voiles.......50¢ yd. These prices are all below current prices. Quantities are limited to yardage mentioned. Dress Goods Section—Munin floor, Old Building Silk Petticoats Main Aisle Sales $5.85 and $6.95. _ A charming assortment newly arrived—taffeta, satin and silk jersey in a bewitching variety of shades, Changeable taffetas are particularly allurin while bright silk jersey, crimson, gold or blue wi band of contrasting color around bottom are ex- | Batiste Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises, $2.65 $3.85 grades Four styles of chemises and the same number of gowns. Rows of dainty lace, embroidery ingets, fine tucking ana feather- stitching mark three of the models. The fourth is severely, simple, trimmed only with bias bands of colored batiste in three colors, copenhagen, rose and yellow, Ch have bodice top or built up shoulders. Gowns have round, square or V necks and small | tremely pretty. Main Aisle—Main floor, Old Building Choice of several models of $75 to $95 Sprin Cape-wraps at $69.50 Wraps of the newest cut, the most approved mode. Developed in fine bolivia cloth, in tricotine and soft | frost glow. Second floor, Old Building sleeves. Main Aisle, Old Building ws Tuesday 6,180 The The Finer Kinds of Silke ge st ¥ Strictly High-grade Shirts morning at 7.30 SILK Shirts Finer Kinds 4 Bought by us $15,000 under regular wholesale cost, _ and taking a smaller profit ourselves, we offer these shirts the regular wholesa | The FACTS | 2,400 are $10 grade 2,760 are $12 grade 540 are $15 grade 480 are $18 grade Heavy broadcloth silks. Plainsilkcrepes. | Crepes with satin sain te Satin stripe tub silks. Heavy jers Heavy radium, including white. Extra heavy Empire broadcloth. $10 to $18 grades, based on | 5 le cost ) $7.8 (Tax 49e) 18c Talcum Powder, 12c box The pure feathery-light, deliciously soft and cooling WAHNA, in crushed rose, sandalwood, Le Directoire, double pink, cory- lopsis or Parma violet fragrances. During April only. | We waited Haven’t had a sale of REAL, fine silk shirts ina long time. We've been waiting for some- | thing to happen—-and it has happened, An average saving of $4.15 on each shirt is passed along to you in the very kinds of silk shirts | most men like best. | Heavy silks that will give adequate service. Good patterns that a man doesn’t have to coverup. And sizes 14 to 17, Fairness to all prohibits C.O.D. orders and | approvals. Only six shirts can be sold to any | one customer, | Burlington Arcade floor, New Building sey silks. Main floor, Old Building Se ics ee ens need SN a an iit te

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