The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1920, Page 13

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JOLSONS TO MAKE UP Teporta that friends i New York had AND REWED, RUMOR fected a reconciliation and that a Comedian and Wife Who Divorced] - Him Stopping at Same Hotel. in @ gvod, clean; wholesome atmos- ATLANTIO CITY, July 20.—1he| Phere. 1 fear that persons who have m going about impersonati: ere to earn a little @ummer theatrical colony here was| here and, me ead stirred this afternoan when it becune | S/0TY May have had something to do _ known that Mra.-Al Jotson was at the| “paar aneoment. ly my wife has been hearing * hotel where her comedian husband, | that these bogus Al Jolsons have been whom she divorced lately in San | PUnning around to, ca: Prancleco, i# spending his vacation, | WP,Wine, and I have Promptly there got into circulation ‘Gea that ete at this as had much to doy with our Broadway Saks &Canpany pres Store Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. For Wednesday and Thursday Women’s Fashionable Capes and Coats REGULARLY $39.50 to $55.00 at *28,00_ Smart models for practical and dressy. wear in two attractive styles—one the loose swinging . cape of serge with its full sweep; the other a swagger top coat of silvertone, snugly belted, with tucked collar and cuffs. The lining is of novelty silk. One style Pictured. Women’s _ Smart Capes Special §22.75 A large collection of capes in bolivia, silvertone and good ality serge in ‘desirable mo- els suitable for dress and gen- eral wear. Fourth Floor Novelty SWEATERS of mignonette, silk fibre and all silk—at the very special price of $14.75 A truly wonderful collection of individual sweaters —Tuxedo ‘coat models, slip-overs, surplice effects—some elaborately em- broidered, others trimmed with novel collars and cuffs, simply irresistible! Dotted Swiss NEGLIGEES Special Store closed all day Saturdays Women's . Bathing . Frocks Regularly up to $29.50 At $14.95 Bathing Frocks that are unusual—so distinctive and good-looking they will be a joy to wear. And very practical for swimming ! Made of excellent qual- ity taffeta, satin and beautiful novelty silks, many hand painted in oils. Fourth Floor Wavy Transformations Special at $6.45 and $9.95 Our expert attendants will so perfectly match your hair that no oné can detect the difference. Youcan alsorestassured the various styles of hair dress best suited to your facial contour and head shape will be well taken care of in our hair goods department. All shades including grey. Girls’ Summery Frocks Regularly up to $4.95 Seven attractive styles to choose from, some in popular breakfast coats, others in full length models, trimmed with lace and hand embroid- ery Sizes 38 to 44. Also—Dotted Swiss Sacques-—Special $1.95 fine voiles. At $2.89 * Dainty Mid-Summer frocks, very cool for these hot days, delightfully fashioned of striped organdies and e styles are as youthful as could be desired, attractively trimmed with fine frilling, hand embroidery, graceful flowing sashes and convenient pockets. Sizes 6 to 14 years. R we .has a new wra Summer In the Choir of the Morning or the Evening Contirt whoever singeth, must sing his part well, be he rich or poor, high up or low down, eminent or obscure in the musical ranks, Whether he singeth bass, tenor or treble, it is nothing if he doth not do it well. Tt is not the loftiness of the Place nor the thousands in the audience that makes the occa- sion great, nor is it the beauty of wealth, poverty or reputation of the singer that saves the day. Each of the singers favored by the opportunity must rise on time to fulfill the exact score of the great Master’s writing, of the splendid piece he’or she has under- taken to render. Bo it is for us all to be true and do our part right in the score of duty, rather than merely sit by favor in the seats of the mighty. (Signed) July 20, 1920. Tub Frocks for Miss 6 to 14 $3.75 grade, $2.95 Piaid and checked ging- ham frocks; p'ain colored chambray frocks—the ideal play dress, Table on Main floor, Old Building, and Second floor, ee Building, 10th street side. Such dainty Breakfast Coats Soft, glowing (<6 crepe meteor is the Fs material used for these loveliest of breakfast coats. with their gay little ruffles, their orig- inal sash arrange- ment, and their dainty French flowers on the pockets. Special $18.75 The range of colors is enchant- ing; rose, Belgian blue, peach, tur- uoise, _ wistaria, ch blue, pink and light blue, Third floor, Old Bldg. A very gifted Summer Wrap The Women’s Coat Salon that can make an attractive and be- coming background of soft pastel or vivid color for a dainty lace frock at night, | and then ‘can, with equal ease, be a sports and motor wrap in the day-time. The sort of wrap that would “make” any summer vaca- tion, at the seashore or moun- tains. It is a ‘Cape-wrap of fine knitted wool, with a wide | soft scarf collar of brushed wool. There are three models in one, with a very long scarf collar that’ may be adjusted as one desires; another with a brushed wool facing to form the collar; and a third with the | cape part accordion pleated onto the brushed wool collar, In soft tan, midnight blue, coral ink, tangerine, platinum gray, ‘rench blue, jade green, turquoise, | black and white, with se'f or con- tresting collars, $37.50. Second floor, Old Bldg. Fine Sachets of Camel’s Hair Surely, everybody likes fine blankets like these. A filling of pure camel's hair on a light cotton warp, with a broad band border, bound with brown satin at the ends. 72x84 in.—soft, and fine, and beau- tiful. $80 each. Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. Full length. | | t Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y First Day of Courtesy _in the August Sale of F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E It is the Wanamaker sale—original with this House * * * It is Wanamaker furniture—much of it exclusive with this House in New York and Phila- delphia * * * Our entire stock of home furniture on the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries of the New Building will be offered—including the Balmaison reproductions of period furniture * * * The August price-tags will be on the furniture Thursday, showing reductions of 10 to 40 per cent., and selec- tions may then be made, August 2, deliveries to start after These Courtesy Days are for everybody who needs furniture—visitors in New York, and home-makers who have not yet © known the advantages of these semi-annual furni- ture sales, as well as our old valued patrons who know from experience what economies are offered. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building 3,200 yds. Summer Cretonnes 90c to $1.25 grades, 65c yd. A special purchase of at- tractive cretonnes at exactly the time when they are most desirable. These are the type that are so gay and delightful to have in the country house as hangings and upholstery ; to be used for the nur- sery and in the bedrooms of city houses that are being done over; and as slip covers for furniture that is injured by the warm damp weather of the summer season, For the nursery are spécial de- Signs calculated to delight small children, They are in blue and white, and feature well-known figures in nursery rhymes in charming all-over patterns, Other designs are dainty chintz patterns of small and quaint flow- era, in delicate rose and green and cream color. Vivid striped efiects with gay flowers interlacing the stripes. Large floral designs in soft colors. Dark figured patterns, suitable for willow furniture cov- ers. Dresden patterns for the young girl's room. Fourth Gallery, New Building A clearaway of many things boys need for Summer 400 Wash Suits now $ Broken lots and siz&s of our own good wash suits for boys—every suit Wana- maker standard and fast color. Middy, Oliver Twist and Nor- folk styles, in plain blue, tan or gray, and in many neat stripes, Not all sizes in all styles, but all sizes in the lot. for happy days On the lawn— Or under the trees, | The better kinds— | Of hard wood—for four | persons, Excellent at $9.75 and $11.75. Third Gallery, New Bldg. Straw Hats, 95¢ All grades from $2.25 to $3.26. Blue, black and bleached — in sailor and rah-rah shapes. Coveralls, $1.75 Overalls, too—85c to $1.50. These are very practical gar ments for beach and play wear. In Khaki and blue. Sizes 3 to 12 years. Third floor, Old Building Store Hours 9 to Clearaways. now step briskly along Voile Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 Our $17.50 grade at $12.75 are able to sell at: this lower price, because of special purchase. Straight lines of the model wth the harem at amal ribbon at neckline, girdle and sleeves, lice collar of organdie of the model fits high at the back pth sind ee bah ey oo ly becoming—as are the piquant ruffles at the sides, Color-combinations are black and white, white and black, Copenhagen blue and white, navy blue and tan, tan and navy blue, na‘ blue and white, ub Second floor, Old Building (Tenth street side) Reducing our own stock ~ of Women’s Fine Low Shoes At $5.75 Were $7 to $8 White canvas pumps; patent leather tongue pumps; brown kidskin oxfords; dull leather ox- fords; dull leather pumps; phtent leather oxfords. 75 Patent leather pumps; patent leather oxfords, dull leather and kidskin two-eyeleted pumps, dull calfskin pumps, and tan calfskin This is not an ordinary sale. Ordinary sales do not offer the most desirable styles. This sale does. It goes right into our own stock of summer low shoes, takes It is good business for a mer- chant to reduce his stock when a, néw season approaches, And 2 We're doing it. At $8.75 Were $12 & $12.50 dull calfskin oxfords, tan cal fords, tan and dull calfskin pumps. ; At $10.75 Were $15 to $20 Patent leather, tan calfskin, dull calfskin Pimps, black kid- skin, tan calfskin and black calf- skin five-eyelet oxfords, white buckskin sports shoes, and a few white buckskin pumps. Not all sizes in every style. Avenue of Shoes— First floor, Old Building $3.85 and $5.50 yd. for $8.50 to $20 Silks Good news traveled fast in the case of this July Silk Sale —and as a result we can offer 1,000 yards of fine imported silks and velvets at $3.85 and $5.50 yard that can’t be im- ported to sell for less than $8,650 to $20 yard. This is a close-out from two high-class dressmakers, and there are only 1,000 yards—plain and fancy. and see —the silks from 65 mills that range in price from $1.85 a yard for the $3.50 silks to $8.50 yard for $12.50 to $19.50 silks. Tricolettes, Georgettes, satin charmeuse, Shantung pongee, embroidered Georgette, silk shirtings, printed Georgette, Satins, white pongee, sport satins, Main floor, Old Building First time in a long time--- men’s percale shirts, $1.85 The quantity is ample—-5,000. And the patterns are the usual stripes that almost every man chooses of his own | accord, These are low-price shirts—the very kinds that serve so long and so well, Ties—half price—50c Odd pieces of silk made into four - in - hands, We've had them in regular stock at $1. Now they’re 50c....a host of happy | colorings. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Patent and dull leathér ms: Ife calf in a <P tenn cg este ee = -<

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