The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1920, Page 11

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door and pulled him back to safety. When Mrs. Flaherty returned with her missing four she found the other BABY BOY HANGS FROM HIGH WINDOW three gone. A Finherty family re- rae pa eo Jon followed when she gathered her ' un! Polite Rescue Three-Year-Old From entire flock together at the West 47th 1. yPeril as Breathless Crowd Miya eeu Pe Looks on. Mig. Catherine Flahert; on tie top floor of a fow men} house, No, 758 Et Missed four of her whe she got home late yesterday af- tern$on, Leaving the other three, Bugéne, four; Robert, three, and Vir- ginia, ten months, locked in the apagment, Mrs. Flaherty went to| left them than on the window first noticed by a e was hanging to e @ll by his hands. A large crowd gathered and watched breayilessly, waiting for the boy to drop,and ut to him, Pa- Hottendorf and Jobn trolmpn Hie! of the 7th Street Sta- Uon, Fan up stairs, broke through the sooner had climbed 0: ASK FOR and GRT ‘The Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ALL FOR 495 SSs4SESRSASRSOVCSS MBBsean ed : 4 ‘For To-day and To-morrow : ' ENABLING A LIMITED NUMBER OF FAMILIES TO PURCHASE a i utiful New 88-Note Player Pianos With t sos ° “ Music Roll Cabinet, " " Durable Bench $ “| 24 Musie Rolls : ‘Compare Our Offers With Others Selling for More Elsewhere 4 t Pay as Low as f $3.00 Per Week —3,ten ook" Aug. Ist ; Reaponabie extension in case of sickness or out of eniployment. 4 ! Player Piano Combination Offers from $495 up ; 1 Three Large Stores—Call at Either One - ‘ i Out-of-town buyers write - Al! Stores & [ : — or ar ‘ Seventng. Bvening. H 2-14 W. 320 st. | 1100 Broadway | 25 Flatbush Ave. a : Brooklyn “ + New York | Brooklyn New Store OUAT EE i a how a 3 P I id 3 5 678 9 i0 be tae! Refrigerator Apartment style; porceloid interior 14 12 13 1415 16 17 1B 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 JULY! This Is Your ' Harvest Month! The f. farmer must wait for the Fall for his harvest— but the Home Furnishers’ . harvest is NOW. We are ready for July, the big bargain sale month. Our CLEARANCE must be complete. If you have fur- niture needs profit by these reductions. Our Dignified Credit Invites Your Account Plain Figure Tags on Everything Four-Piece Queen Anne American Walnut Period Suite Geet tA "ORG FaNLt, “eet 8 $375.00 A ING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 48 inches, 6 ft. Four Pieces, at...... Motor Truck Deliveries In American Wal nut finish, as ilu trated Chiffonier | nut finch, ae ee 944-98 WCon GO" AveclS"St,) Broadway at Ninth New York . Kindly Remember: (1) No goods sold to This is the Last Week of the now famous and never-to-be-forgotten sacrifice we made of the Spring season of our business in this city and Phil- adelphia in a strenuous effort to arrest the further pyramiding of prices. All sorts of motives have been attributed to us. So eee be. We are quite content. Unsuspectingly we fir Another Lexington shot that went around the world None C. O, D. None on approval. None returnable, 75 Linen and Batiste Skirts $16.50 and $18.75 des Specially priced $12.75. Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $10.20, Little hand-made linen skirts with three rows of hand-hemstitching around the deep hem arid two large pock- ets featuring hand-stitching; the batiste skirts with hem- stitched deep tuck and hem. With a hand-made blouse a skirt of this sort is a charming summer afternoon costume. Second floor, Old Bldg. But it is seldom that one shot wins a battle. There is a mighty strong organized army of opposers to the lowering of prices. oh fat June 28, 1920, No woman should leave the city of good merchandise for mountain, beach or farm without a good RAINCOAT. With the 20 per cent. deduction, Tuesday, you may pick from 300 Women’s Raincoats of beautiful Price $30 to $39.50 grades —$21.50 —deduct 20 per cent.—pay $17.20 These 230 raincoats—purchased under ial conditions from a manufacturer of the finest raincoats--have a fashion value as well as a practical purpose. Attractive striped satins Rubberized messalines Silk mohairs, develdped in smart colors There are midnight blue coats, striped with matching satin, with the rubberized lining in gray invisibly striped or plaided—blue and tan stripes —-blue and dark purple—and tan and brown. Many of these have plaidg? Snings contrasting smartly. Fastened with smoked pearl buttons. . i There are changeable rubberized silk coats in combinations such as blue and purple and blue and green, and many others. Also in solid colors in midnight blue and tan and brown. A few finely cross-barred with invisible plaids in self color. | | All of these coats feature the newest in | belts and pockets and adjustable collars. | | materials at average Half an eaejent quality of | | | ‘Another special group of 70 Raincoats | $18.50—less 20 per cent.—-pay $14.80 One is illustrated—at the right of the picture. These are well tailored raincoats in Canton cloth and other cotton and wool mixtures, rubberized. in gray and tan and brown; and in the wool mix- ture dark red and green and brown. ) id fl Old Building The workmanship is painstaking and fine. They are the sort of coats that one may take to the country, to the mountains or seashore, or carry with one when traveling or on motor trips. Two of the coats are illustrated. ' Se Extra News—Down-Stairs Store—Tuesday A break in the prices of | 3,404 new Summer Frocks Uncertain market conditions and nation-wide demand for lower costs are the factors First—the prices $4.05 Less 20 per cent. Pay... $8.75 1,886 Dresses $3.80 1,200 Dresses Less 20 per cent. Pay $7 318 | | 1,886 Dresses at $4.75 i | Dresses | } less 20 per cent.—pay $3.80 | J | There are dainty organdies in thie group plenty of 26 ay extra § 4 f 200 of t) | Less 2) per cent. Pay... «$12 | jn Ttavy blue--a scarce article this season. Then the | | voiles—-hundreds of them—all white, figured, striped, Less than the | flowered. More than 100 voile frocks are in’ size 46; Sori, sale nrice | and there are plenty in sizes 40, 42 and 44. Next the original wholesale price | har nd small checks und the bright, Second, our comparisons with other New | ee cde a AS, | ane Ts York stores indicate these pertinent facts: | many moo for even a vague deseription; and any ange one of them can be yours at $4.75—leas 20 per cent.— Our sale group at $4.75, lees 20 per cent., | pay $3.80. i compares with other groups at prices ranging : from $6.75 to $7.50. But most stores have 1,260 Dresses at $8.75 only sma!l lots. | less 20 per cent.—-pay $7 Our sale group at $8.75, less 20 per cent., compares with other groups at prices ranging LINEN dresses are included in this group—real linen in various summer shades... .And 27 models of voile~-light and dark-figured, dotted, striped and from $9.75 to $15, but elsewhere the selection | Tikin blue. Well chosen, because in low-price voile of models was small, and consisted chiefly of : mn YO8 tn frocks much depends upon the character and quality voiles, with NO linens. | of the trimming. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1920. JOHN WANAMAKER: Last 4 days of the never-to-be-forgotten 20 per cent. off | On Friday of this week (the Store will be closed Saturday, July 3) the privilege of deducting one-fifth of our actual prices ends | ting and, fibro-cane—light, serviceable pieces. The | There are several very good mod- | els, designed and fitted especially | for the woman of ample figure. Our sale group at $15, less 20 per cent., | 318 Dresses at $15 compares with other groups at prices ranging less 20 per cent. pay $12 from $18.50 to $25 for voiles, and as high as Very fine LINEN dresses in this group ~in green, rose, leather, white, copen, and pink, (Similar | dresses were in our regular stock early in the season at $42 for linens. It is only fair $42.50). And the loveliest voiles of all--plaid effects, corded novelties, beautiful colorings, challis patterns to give you these facts exactly as we found | gnd many other unusual kinds—-and smart little them, so that you will know what to expect | touches that only the better frocks have. and how to judge. Think of choosing from— | Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. bat Store o; at 9 Store ¢ até ra A Fourt a uly Explosion! A t maker of traveling goods with national reputation, whose name is stepped on every piece, turns over to us his broken lots of high-grade luggage so that we may offer before the twenty per cent. discount is withdrawn— In time for July Fourth holidaying our Largest Sale of Bags and Suit Cases---more than 1,000 pieces, averaging down close to Half Every piece perfect TE ee... ied. Risieeied deduct 20 per cent.—pay $4.80 $11 to $13 suitcases for $9.50. Cheeta CER CORE deduct 20 per cent.—pay $7.60 $18 to $19 suitcases for $14.50... . afi ». deduct 20 per cent. —pay $11.60 $29 to $30 suitcases for $21.50...........0..00 0 eae deduct 20 per cent. —pay $17.20 $34 to $40 suitcases for $26.50............. 00.0000 deduct 20 per cent. —pay $21.20 $45 to $49 suitcases for $39.50... ... HEL dvd eee deduct 20 per cent. —pay $31.60 $60 to $84 suitcases for $49.50. . mre ee So deduct 20 per cent. —pay $39.60 $12.50 to $13.50 bags for $9........,.......0085 . .deduct 20 per cent.—pay $7.20 $22 and $23 bags for $17... .. deduct 20 per cent. —pay $13.60 $25 and $36 bags for $21................05 .. deduct 20 per cent. —pay $16.80 $40 bags for $80........... . deduct 20 per cent.—pay GAS Dae 00 $88 6550s aiesrs Hircaerene uae deduct 20 per cent.—pay $30.40 We shall clear the Main Aisle of the Men's Store on the street floor, between the Motor Entrance and the Fourth Avenue entrance, to display this luggage roomily, suit cases on one The leathers nro all cow-hide, black or brown. At the lower prices ure imitation leather, fibre mat- i best and the choapest all come from the same well | known factory. | \ There are straight suit cases, bellows-top suit | side, bags on the other, arranged according to prices. cases and coat cases, Double-handied bags and | So that people planning for Fourth-of-July holiday- single-handled bags. Straps all around. Leather or | ing, and having other things to attend to, may cloth linings. Hardware is all brassed. Corners are | choose quickly. x properly protecte*, No reservations. Every piece will be on cale ' at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Manufacturer’s close-out of Summer Voiles | Brings 85c to $1.10 grades for 75¢ yard | Deduct twenty per cent.—pay 60c. Suit cases in 18 to 80 inch sizes. Rags in 16 to 20 inch sixes. | 200 extra is Blouses--Georgette crepe—reduced $10.75 grade for $7.456—less £0 per cent.—pay $5.96. $13.76 grade for $10.95 —-less £0 per cent.—pay $8.76. Extra fine qualities, printed in smart silk colorings and designs on light and dark grounds. Plenty of navy blue. Main floor, Old Building. Si ES ere ee i ee There are just 200 of these blouses left, odd sizes in each lot so we are closing them ouc at these two very low prices. The Georgétte crepe is of a fine, heavy quality, in navy, gray, brown, tan, flesh and white. Wool Jersey Bathing Suits at $12.95 Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $10.36 Fine wool jersey in one color, gifted with a decided per- sonality—the sort of suit that the woman would choose who wishes to look as smart in her bathing suit as she does in her | ry | tailored suit | The neck is a becoming Bag Bd Jow ond hoe tno high, ‘The i | suit is well fashioned with a little abbrevia' skirt that goes the pos ic eg poe sp a a | way around and equipped with little knitted trunks knitted onto the \ stitched styles and beaded styles | uit.” There is a sash girdle that ties around and gives the suit a definite areall in the lot, shape and waistline. Third floor, Old Bidg. Black and colors. Second floor, Old Building 475 Men’s High Grade Suits You can take up the newspaper almost any day now and, turning to the trade news, find a complaint from manufacturers about can- celled orders. Freight embargoes, uncertain market con- ditions, and the incessant demand for lower prices, are largely responsible; and one of the results is right here before you—a sale of men’s high-grade suits, the same in grade that we have had in regular stock at $65, $75 and more. We know this manufacturer well; he makes clothing for our Burlington Arcade Store season after season; and whenever he says: “T've some good suits to close out,” we know what it means. Most of the suits are worsteds; sturdy hard-finished worsteds; and the pat- terns are business-men’s patterns—plain preys, blue pencil stripes; rich browns; small ¢! H a good assortment of fashion. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building > Cancelled! And the price goes down to.

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