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wis hn ‘ , ana % THE EVENING WORLD, TO CARE FOR A. E. F. MEN. Tnow’ tn 700 hoapitats throughout the MONDAY, JULY 26,— 1920. | ? ae WANAMAKER-— *~ BRIDAL AUTO KILLS Reed he one’ from disabilities in A GIRL IN STREET Aster the |. Hulleting have ‘been tasued to State Chairmen asking them to organize al im 700 Hospitats, Legion post committees to co: itals, both for the visit~ Coukin't Stop Car, Sitys Chauffeur A Nation-wide movement was 1 1 In’ the hospitals anal —_| spection of yesterday by the National An of them after they have Held Pending Inspection Gomnission American ' ‘Sloat “Tnstit Brakes. whieh Col. Woods Ia ¢ Discharges take place at the rat’ to care for th An automobile, occupied by ® gay | = 17,000. ex-sorvice Posisceiriicib at dabei New York men! of 180 per day \ Store Hours 9 to & killed Miss ’ of No. 244 «Penn Avenue. ‘was locked tion of the trolman James McDonald, the Pulive Department expert. | Patrolman Pohell of the Street Police Station made the arrost after Ambulan 81818181 Ai G(O10'81G10181e!'e\eie: wedding party, knocked down and 63 Forsyth Street last evening, as she and her twin sister, Sadie, and a chum, Miss Rose Katz of No. crossing Fifth Street, near Second The chauffeur, Charles Frangitant, No. 616 Bast Ith Street, could not stop the automobile, He helped carry | the girl to @ nearby drug store, ' nical homicide, pending Bellevue Hospital pronounced the girl dead. The wedding party continued its way on foot. Open This Evening Until 9.30 _NAME,... Ida Rollick, twenty-two, HAVE YOU TASTED Street, Brooklyn, were then up on @ charge of tech: an exiiuin: brakes of the car by Pa- Fifth ce Surgeon Siegel of NEVER IN BULK A Limi ted Mlmhes of the New Wea Players at a Special Price of $475 for This Week Only From year to year new improvements are being med. on the Player Piano. The Walters Fiano Co., after intensive work covering a long period of time, ere placing on the merket a wonderful new model of the Walters Player Piano. Eloomingdale Brcs., who are the sole owner's of t'e Walters Factories, will cffer a limited number of thes> wonderful new model Players at the exceptionally low price of $475, for this week only. Probably never again will you have an opportunity like this, and for tha m we urge you to call tomorrow without fail and select one of these Players Lc cure the ited supply on hand has been sold, 4] > Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—lLiandsome bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Cun Choice and Free Delivery * * . 1 Don’t allow your incbility to pay cesh fer the Player to keep you from taking advantage of this wenderful cpportunity. fo as te elicw every music loving femily to pcsscss cne of these Ficycrs we Feve arranped an eesy payment plan which allows you to have the Player in ycur home while paying for as and the payments are made 80 low és to eliminate all worry. Special Low Terms OF ONLY $3 A WEEK Isn't it wonderful to think that you can now have an instrument in your home that every member of the family can play absolutely correct without any musical education? You can play ali the mest difficult clessical selections of the great masters just as correctly and with as much expression es they were played by the composer; you can get all the snap and dash that the professional Jazz- Player gets in the popular rag-time and jazz selections. Io family should be without a Player, and no better opportunity to purchase one will present itself again, so if you are unable to call at our warerooms personally, mail us the at- tached coupon and we will have one of our representatives call on you. Send Name and Address for Full Particulars "SALADA"" If not, there is a ae in store for al Sold only in sealed, aluminum packets Entrance at 166 East 60th After 5.30 @101S1O 10101 S11 S'S C1 S1SB!OIS! ACen There Are Troubles and - Trembles on the earth and under it the world around these days. The upsets and unsettings of ments, of finances, polftics and values, dnd the uncertainties of the future were not tient when the hostilities of war ceased. The long war has brought on @ mental typhoid fever and the disturbances of nature on the ba lic Coast are warnings from ‘igh to stop, look and listen, onthe duty of the day is cour- age, patience and faith to be roven by a faithful day's work y the humblest as well as the highest, at our post wherever that may be. (Signed) Phe frasssf July 23, 1920, For Wee Tots Clearaway of wool jersey Bathing Suits Sizes 2 to 10 years At $1.95 Our $3.25 and $4.25 one-piece model, buttons the front. At $3.95 Our $5.50 and $5.95 suits. Two one-piece models; one but- toi.s down the front; skirt model, buttons on shoulder. At $4.95 Our $6.50, $7.50 and §7.! 95 suits. The three models are in- cluced in this collection, Colors are high shades which can be easily scen at a dis'ance —such as red, green, copenhagen blue, tan, and the darker shades such as navy blue, brown, heather abe All are trimmed with bands of contrasting shade. ‘Third Floor, Old Building. uits, lown Girls’ Sateen Petticoats 75c and $1.50 Were $1.50 and § Black sateen petticoats with ruffles, Lengths 32, 34 and 36 inches, Third Floor, Old Building. We're glad to have Matting Suit Cases Not so very plentiful just now; so we're passing the good word along that these suit chses of matting, reed and cane have arrived. _ Sizes range from 16 to 26 inches, $4.75 to $15.50. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Women’s new Separate Skirts The attractive black poplin skirts (wanted by so Many women who desire a cool skirt, but who do not care for either a tub skirt or a light sporis silk skirt), have newly arrived in the Skirt Salon. In new simple models, either soft pleated or shirred, with smart origi- nalities of pockets and gir- dies, $11.50, Belts 26 to 40. Second Floor, Old Building. Camp Blankets are needed These are fine ones—the types that will stand rough treatment, and come back for more. Olive drab, 39x 82 inches, at. $7 each. Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. Crepe de Chine Gowns, $3.95 Women's sleeveless night gowns of flesh colored crepe de chine trimmed with imitation filet lace; “V" shaped neck. Bought at the break of the market, so cannot be duplicated today. Main Floor and Third Floor, Old Building. i One of the fiuest bedroom suites in the August Sale is a 14-piece Italian suite in enamel, antique finish, and decorated in old green and gold—twin becsteads of an unusual type (without foot or side boards), complete with mattresses, box springs and pillows; commode and mirror, tray cabinet, dressing table, night table and chair— -complete for $2,284. The artist has made a free sketch of the suite to indicate its chara Telephone, Stuyvesant 4700 =< Sa Revelation Those who came during the last days of our May-June campaign to lower prices and found us ‘‘out’’ of certain fur- niture (because of the enormous selling), are now finding us “in” of everything—for three weeks it has been in, in, in— carload after carload, truck load after truck load coming in until our floors literally will not hold any more furniture. Frankly the floors are too crowded to properly show off the furniture, but we will arrange any piece or suite in the period rooms at Broadway and Ninth, if you ask it, where they will have a home setting and where you can really see what beautiful furniture it is. “ee Not only is the furniture itself a revelation, but the variety and values are a revelation. The furniture sale idea started here thirty years ago, and because a good thing is al- ways imitated, there are August sales of furniture up and down the length and breadth of the land, with results beneficial to methods of furniture making and furniture selling, but not with the result of bringing any other furniture sale even abreast — of the Wanamaker sale. The best furniture at the lowest prices will be found in this August Sale. The people are.not in any doubt concern- ing this. Tuesday Another Courtesy Day People leaving the city August first are taking advantage of these July Courtesy Days to get what furniture they need before closing the city home. Furniture bought now will be held for delivery in September, if arranged. Visitors in New York are also taking advantage of the sale. But of course, the great patronage is coming from the folks who are always at home and are always trying to make their home better ong more comfortable for their families. shaatsil Fifth and Sixth bdononneses New Building. eS Bathing Suits tor women cost less Were $19.50, now $12.50 There has been a constant,demand this season for the little straight- hanging, slip-on bathing suits of satin and taffeta, the sort that are so practical pecause they have no waistlines and belts to come apart, and so becoming because they give the straight, slim line so necessary in a bathing suit. Ilustrated is a model in taffeta and, satin, made with V-neck in all black. The suit is made smart by a narrow gir- dle that ties around and falls in ends at the side. Also in square neck. In all black, Second floor , Old Building > ’ ® Down go Boys’ Suits Here is a brisk Clearawsy (hat takes medium and light-weight suits [rom our regular stock aud sends them away like this: $22.50 to $25 gredes...... $16.50 $30 to $35 graccs....... $20 The fabrics are mixed cheviots, strong and sturdy; apd, many of our finest tailored moces, half or fully lined, dre included. Mothers with an eye to the future (school ‘days in particular) will Lelp us to clear stocks and help themselves to a good saving at the sume time. Sizes are 7 to 16 years. ‘Thiid f cor, CO d Bui ding. shoes Worien’s low Less than average half 270 pairs were $8 $10 and more, 828 pairs were 49. Every pair is now Ready at $4.50 here, 423 pairs were All fine shoes remember; our own stock. Black calfskin and patent leather pumps, with Cuban or French h Kidskin and patent leather oxfords, with Louis heels—Styles are right--numbered among the best we've had this season; and sizes in the lot range from 2} to 8; widths, AA to D. Less than average half less— much less. Avenue of Shoes, First rat floor, Old Buiding. 70 Refrigerators— Now Cost Less Apartment House Style | Efficient | Cases made of hard | wood with massive solid | ends, and double insulation | to increase capacity to re- | tain cold. Sanitary Ice rack, waste pipe flues—are removable; au- tomatic trap; strong tinned wire shelves, Easy to Clean Provision chamoe: lined : . with baked-on white en- 80 in. long, 21 in. deep, | ene ; ae 60 in. high, 140 fbs ice ca- | 27 in. long, 20 in. deep, itv--840 (was $48 | 67 in. high, 110 Ibs. ice ca- pacity—-$40 (was $68) pacity-$32.50 (was $41), Seventh Gallery, New Bldg, a SE ae a » ry | shapes that you'll wonder which to choose first, | Our tiner Negiigees at Half Price The last of our stock of lovely neglgees and tea gowns has been gathered in one group of about 100 and reduced to half their former prices, Now $6.35 to $125 were $12.75 to $250 They are lovely trailing mo- cels mace with fine allover lace combined with crepe de chine and Georgette crepe. Some ure of meteor touched with hand- flowing sleeves, is $33.75, reduced from 967,50. e And among the— Less expensive embroivery in color and com- negligees are many attractive bined with Georgette crepe in and becoming mo in crepe contrasting tones. In both the de chine and sati Those at pale pastel tints and the darker $6.36 are of crepe de chine, colora tiat characterise the trimmed with lace and_ tin; smart tea gown. rosebuds. In lovely pastel col- ors so becoming in negligees. The collection alsq@includes a few pajAma sete and short dressing sacks. Second floor, Old Building. A tea gown of black and orange Georgette crepe with a gold girdle and long All Summer Coats for Women Reduced Coats suitable for travel, for the mountains and sea- shore, and for the steamer, are included in this collection. These were a part of u general cle nee gale in which all coats in stock were appreciably reduc Coats of checked woolen materials, of velours and peachbloom, of evora cloth and fine bolivia, Indark biveand brown and tan, Also evening coats of taffeta and satin and Georgette crepe. Sports coats of knitted wool, and wrap of satin for afternoon and dinner wear. Second floor, Old Building. Down-Stairs Store Sample Lamp Shades Many Less Than Half Here is a chan homes, apartments, hotels, theatres and clubs to buy fine silk shades at a fraction of their worth. 410 samples, from a manufacturer who has just moved his factory. Beautiful color combinations; many of imported silks, brocades and fancy braids. And so large a variety of At Half or less than holf regular prices | 24-in. shades, 1. sMades... .$2 to $8.50 20-in. shades. shades.$1.60 to $9.75 18-in. shades... $3.75 to $20 10-in. shades.... $1 to $13.25 8-in shades 55c to $6.75 Note, please, that there are sises here for floor lamps, chalr lamps, table lamps and boudoir lamps. A few may be the least bit soiled, or slightly damaged; but the majority ure spick and span, ready to use ‘im. mediately, Most of them are for electric lamps; a few for oll lamps— | something unusual. | Down-Stairs Store, New Building. | inl