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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920. : JOHN WANAMAKER MANY OUT OF WORK IN TEXTILE TRADES ; In Some Cloak and Suit Factories, \ wa Too, 70 Per Cent. of Oper- ators Are Absent. q Much unemployment exists among! | \ the workers in the clothing and tex- | tile Industries, according to the report \! of the Federal Reserve Bank for the shot tryouts Saturday, fs among the entrants in the final Olymple try outs at Boston, July 17. Broadway at Ninth \ New York Store open Store closes at 5 The 20 per cent. off privilege will be withdrawn Friday afternoon 3537—Gerdening Sat in red, Se oe June, In some cloak and suit fac: yellow or green $$.00 | tories 70 per cent, of the operators ¥ FS «? i CGE thane Se tee ee ae GD eieaae Gaara ' Until 5 p. m. tomorrow, EVERYTHING in the Wanamaker Store (excepting only a few : ‘TDernp the in few ean aly WI Gp eetteme te ewe I price-restricted articles) may be purchased at one-fifth off the actual prices. Buy only what to 40 per cent. have been laid off dur- J Sy ”, B ; \ ithe aut semsm, ractony [IM Ofen they express sar you need. . . . The Store will be closed all day Saturday and Monday, July 3d and 5th. , * @il the fur makers in New York City prise at the standard of # is ite atone it is estimated that quality and we are glad Good News for Young Women Special assemblage for Summer wardrobe at 20 per cent. deduction—-for Friday only Sport suits, $45— that the surprise is “how high” and not “‘bow low!" OVINGTON’S Avemd”* “The Gift Shop of Fifth 314 Fifth Ave. nr, 324 St. In contrast to the preceding is the Ay. / tnereased activity in the building \ trades, It 18 estimated that a month i ago only about 7 per cent. off the { men were working, but now the per- } centage has been increased to 98. There 's a shortage of several hun- Well-tailored Shantung Suits ‘ Made on correct English models $33.75—deduct 20 per cent.—pay $27 In the Women’s Suit Salons—Second floor, Old Building Commission ho average weekly earn- ings of factory workers.in New York State were $28.45 during Maj? an in- crease of 65 cents over the average for April and the highest reported so far. The most marked tncreases were ockets, string girdle. Skirt Phe Lat pei gathered, con- ventional sport model. Colors are combinations of lavender and gold; blue, and old; lavender and green; around the country Tweed and pongee coats—in the Women's Salons Take 20 per cent. off the prices, Friday ) dted housowreckers, ae ae shortage of unskilled | Novel ee en 1 rkers, The supply of immigrant labor is below the demand, Sorkrearas: host Wa Plate C f tt ie eerig® ot far ine perogme, (Cen wit ne tabapl tg Acoording to the State Industrial Lae TG a SR id ture, The groatest decreases were in Pikin orebias For holiday wear, when every one does a great deal of Sweaters alone sold for $45 early in the season. Imported organdie frocks $27.50—pay $22 Two models—one featuring the tucked and ruffled skirt; the re blouse. The other BUY YOUR COFFEE Dircot from Wholesaler men's and women's clothing an fur and fur goods. It is probable nae part of the ses were due to the laying off of the less conypetent work. ers, Whove lower earnings reduced the il Many wooilen mijls and silk mills 8 Carry your iy average. coffee “home | and e retailer's are ut down ai an leliver e: | Sol part tin ns others are running |! Bolivorea incew, York Hires traveling and motoring, there is a big demand for full length motor coats of cool, becoming pongee, and durable and smart tweed. For Friday the Coat Salon features at $22.50—deduct- ing 20 per cent. brings it down to $18—full length motor 38: in or Ground Exactly the Frocks that women like slash pockets. Colors are navy within” 800 “mile i fia hs ee tr a“ champions a deep pointed hem, tH. § "4 \ SOREN SATURDAY Gareth we, Tuxedo collar aad rosettes of blue und brown, green and black, | coats of pongee silk in natural color, made with the smart For holiday occasions organdje on the skirt and gir- tan and brown—each combined | est of patch pockets, narrow girdle, adjustable collar and |) HURTS DISQUALIFY CANN. || “Gillieg Cottes Co i veri donee dle. Colors are brown, laven- with white, i ew collecti cotton frocks—fresh, sof lelight- WINSTED, Conn., July 1.—Tedfora || 233-289 Wash: Street. ork. der, navy and light blue, maize, Domestic gingham is used in | Pearl button fastenings. A new collection of cot! fi s—fresh, soft, de H. Between Park fi sf tp Nie een and whi 1 fully feminine, in the summery materials most becoming in | Cann, noted swimmer, who was OST. he Peach, green and white two models. The coats are really very smart and beautifully tailored, 4 Phone Barclay 0867. warm weather, specially priced, Friday— $32.50—deduct 20 per cent.—pay $26 Sleeves are short. Checks, are small and regular or large and broken. Colors are seriously injured in an automobile ac- cident in New York City a few weeks ago, has arrived at the Cann summer so that the price is remarkably small. $13.75 ; A very good-looking gray or tan mixture tweed coat, _ Gingham frocks, —pay $11 home, at Highland Lake, to spend the EUR Th en, pink, blue, yellow and A is $5 There are frocks of fine imported dotted Swiss, of im} cross- suinmer. pert ese frocks were $16.50. lack’ with white: suitable for both sports and town wear, is $25—deduct 20 port Swiss, *affed wenresone, on removing the cast, teat | Hl “You connot make accented eee ree gingham Ll ‘Sizes 14 to 20 years. per cent.—pay only $20. — pee reapale, hag ranches Sarasa pucont pate haze bes tin, fast as thoy A “4, h sy ye en used in making one model Second floor, Old Buildin: . . RETA SHAE Rt one nice pa at Pompeian ee a (Henth treet side) 0 second fiooe, O14 Bide | Swiss Embroidery |. cau iterie siel van tet oct sone wit fete pel eae Games, ses Miedo tan acall| Oli Oi ! F one of pink organdie—and one of black and white dotted Swiss—the foward G. Cann, brother of Ted, who ive { Banding two latter featuring the little vestees in front, now so much favored. He finished third in the Olympic putting (igaeemee a M'DONALDS STUPENDOUS 34-4. SIXT HAVE? 3 Doors Noe 217St MANUFACTURERS’ i SALE SHOE OVER 100,000 PAIRS OF SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN —AT — — - In white, with touches of smart color in the trimming, light blue, rose, pink, a light flame color, almost orange, green and fas low. Also in darker colors, such as black and white combinations and in midnight blue and white. Gingham frocks, $12.50— * less 20 per cent.—pay $10 Blue and and blue and white plaids, and various colors in checks, trim with organdie in various Tork: of original pockets and collars and cuffs. Some feature little vests of organdie as well. button trimmed. One model with front and cuffs of frilled dotted Swiss is particularly / attractive, Second floor, Old Building. Two carloads, 150 Refrigerators ‘Arrived in time for the last day of the £0 per cent. off. Famous White Mountain refrigerators, side icing, lift-cover and apartment house styles. Priced twenty per cent. below current rates, and £0 per cent. more will be taken off by those who buy tomorrow. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. 85c grade—55e yard. | Deduct 20 per cent.—pay 44c For fichus, roll collars and_other dainty bite of neckwear. In French blue, beige and peach color. , Main floor, Old Bidg. Women’s $18.75 to $22.50 ‘ Wash Frocks, $15.75 Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $12.60 In the Women’s Salons, Friday Attractive Bathing Suits Breakfast Coats AND CHILDREN 5Oc on the Dollar at $9.75 Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $7.80 organdie and. Swiss combina- nificant of the fine work put into 1860 PAIRS WOMEN’S SUMMER SHOES Three models in surf satin. eels age new, modish and ‘The organdie and’ Swiss ecm- Soft glowing meteor. Two are illustrated. 129 in all—eleven models, in voile, dotted Swiss, organdie and most desirable. Materiale are fine in ey Six inch hems, entre deur, hem- stitching and ruffling, ae all sig- binations are particulaily attrac tive with ruffled collais, cuffs and sashes. Swiss has blue, red or $22.50 grade for $18.75 20 per cent. off—pay $15 Fine heavy quality. Straight and loose. fi ceed ie ies tes One is in all black surf satin, ex- cellently cut, with square neck’ and well fitting armholes—perfectly plain except for the narrow girdle that con- fines the waist. The other model also illustrated has a little bodice with’ the skirt gathered to it—a line that is becoming to a great many people: This is stitched in cofor and has colored glass buttons to match the stitchery. ‘ A third model features a little vest stitched in color and with colored piping. Second floor, Old Building and certain to launder wel Colors are the street shades such as navy and tele de negre, and light shades such as rose, blue, lavender, coral. zi Every frock in the group is made with care and neatly fin- ished. Net linings are in all the blouses except the daik on- gandies, which have self cami- soles, Candy Box For the Fourth black dots. A pragtical and charming model is the voile in dark shades. It is cleverly tucked on blouse, sleeves and skirt. ‘ The organdie in navy and brown is also practical and has the somewhat unusual feature of deep pointed scallops on colla,, cuffs and sash. Third floor, Old Building | Won't easily wrinkle. Dainty bands of ruffling around neck, sleeves, skirt and pockets. French rose- buds adorn the pockets. A variety of beautiful colors—turquoise, Copenhagen and navy blue, rose, pink, and mauve, Third floor, Old Building 20 off Pianos and Player-pianos Upright and grand pianos. Upright and grand playcr-piands. New instruments— regular stocks—not all of them, but a gocd selection. Used instruments, taken in exchange, put in serviceable condition, and very low priced. %20 off every $100 invested in these, Friday. Piano Salons—First Gallery, New Bldg. Windsor Ties 288 Moire Bags 1 Ib. each of chocolate- covered marshmallows, chocolate assorted Will pack up small. | | | | { | | Smart Sports Hats Specially prepared to meet last-minute demands, $8 to $20 And 20 per cent. comes off every price, Friday. > First floor, Old Building caramels an chocolates; half- ound of gum drops; two Pid-fushioned. hard candy acigeas two packages of gui; two packages of candy fire crackers, j fi | 5 MI ‘ i Veiling, 16c yd. French Stra —all for $3.60--less 20 S} crs, Oxfords, I ey let Articles- less per cent.—pay only $2.80. $) grade at 65c Less 20 per cent.—pay 13c $6 grade for 5 +4 ai EighthGallery,NewBldg. Deduct 20 per cent.—pay 52¢ 1,500 yards of 26c and 86¢ Deduct per sen y $4 Guarantee Shoes, etc. And 20 per cent. to come off their prices Crope de chine and messaline tat- | Stades—at this amazingly low | Taye lint pettionst chest, Lined i i is li . feta in all the desirable summer rice. Five good colors—brown, with strong, durable faille tl Anything in this list you need ? Bathing colors.” Also in navy or black and | Diu Bisel teupe and nay fanocn "wa variety tmart Tooth brush nail brushes, iqui i ® white polka dots and stripes. ” " and mirror. i hair brushes, bath brushes, whisk marcas See ee Accessories . Main Floor, Old Building Main floor, Old Bldg. Main floor, Old Building brooms, | complexion brushes, nail ‘files, emery’ bosrds, Mani- » military brushes, powder puffs, mu) jt » nail ffers, cuticl ' j 4 absorbent cotton, twoesere, rubs |. scissors, pocket files In, casee, New bathing shoes, with can ber sponges, cretonne tourist nail priate lip-sticks, face pow- vas uppers and elkskin so! at cases, cretonne beach pillows, ders, bath sprays, shower caps, very wearable; sizes 3 to 7; . sponge begs, Palm-Olive soap, —all perfect. $1.65—less 20° per cent,—pay In Mahogany, Pond’s Extract, Calox tooth And water bottles and foun- | $1.82 B'ack ard Broun powder, Glyco-thymoline, Cocoa- tain syringes, seconds in finish. Fine satin shoes, in black, pur- Come Kid, Dull and We Main floor, Old Bldg. ple and navy; $4.60—less 20 per Will je or Refund cent.—pay $3.60 | New bathing caps of heavy, Sports Silk Skirts | strong rubbery in all summer colors, with band of contrasting Holiday Special for Friday at $12.75 shade and smart rosette; $1 less 20 per cent., or 80c. Deduct twenty per cent.—pay $10.20 A timely sale. Tam shape, with gay tassel; | 76c—less 20 per cent., or 60c. Other styles, 25¢ to $5.50. Specially purchased sports silk Notion Section— and satin skirts just before the Main floor, Old Bid g. big-summer holiday. The silks are of two weaves and lovely in color. The skirts are simple and smart in mode— the sorts of skirts that are most effective with sweaters and Shue Patent, Canvas, ia the Buckskin, Bere: ins. 4 Kid, etc. Specials in Our Children’s Department WHITE MARY JANE CANVAS PLAY OXFOR PE Is White teath 2 is PLAY OXF al , stitched sizes & to 11 and 12 to 2 WHI NVAS button and lace, Jf a man wants cool clothes that look like CLOTHES ~he is careful to see that the suit is properly tailored. Otherwise, he may find that his suit droops with the weather, loses its shape, and upsets his temper. The Bur- lington Arcade Store has long made a feature of men’s summer clothes that are really worth buying; and as Friday will be the last day of the 20 per cent. deduction, the Less for Women’s Handkerchiefs in white, sheer or , threp-quarter inch Men! 420 Pairs Oxfords & Shoes sports coats. ° Ram, Shc" gradeact for $1.4b—iese incentive is real. $8 to $10 Values In light blue, white, overseas blue, “! 0°" *™" i :) Palm Beach Suits. .....$22.50 Mohair Suits. ...$27.50 to $30 orange, midnight blue'and black, colored moverties, in « cotton- pgs : val iailaue wahoeeceurean Tho white aeite taay ba Eihbcd, ralatire! xanie. With woven Calored Linen Duis ie $23.50, $25 Cool Cloth Suits.......... $35 calf leather’ Enailanion Buchs Belts’ 25 to 84. Il-over patterne—20c ine Shantung Silk Guites. ou, iss. sacadnahe ane $37.50 and $40 ch--less 20 per cent, 160 in the collection. er style, all Goodyear welted Second floor, Old Buil¢ing soles; Sale Priee.........45 4: 90 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Mein floor, Old Bldg.