The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 13

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lothed him in a night- handcuffs on his wrists, m to an old mofor truck and his hands to the steering HIS BRIDEGROOM . ARADED IN NIGHTIE He hi j lends of Chauffeur Who Weds! rowhtewn this truck went, drawn by | Society Girl Kidnap Him and | a horse ‘which was led by an old negro. i. Ride Him Through Town. The truck and bridegroom were left in oh [front of a motion picture theatre. The S LOUISVILLE, July 27.—Clifford “H.| vehicle wes headed the wrong way and hmeyer, chauffeur, and Miss Alma| Patrolman Lutz, new to the force and lige, @ society girl, were pronounced | impressed by orders to watch traffic and wife at a church wedding in| violators, arrested the driver and took eftersonvitie, Ind., yesterday, and then| him to Jail party went to the home of the ide's mother for a reception. Friends The bride arrived and wept and the jailer soon got permission to release the bridegroom stormed the house, | his charge. / Eb STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AEARN Fourteenth Street West of Pith Avenue WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SWEATERS 4.45 ; ; Our regular $6.48 ' These are a special purchase; therefore this unusual value. It is barely possible that you will meet with another opportunity such as this to purchase good-looking, practical sweaters at a price so significant of saving. : Shetland wool sweaters in favored tuxedo model, showing fancy knit revers,and cuffs, and braided girdle finished with tassels. Turquoise, peacock, pink, American Beauty, buff, navy and black; also various smart combinations. SPORT SKIRTS 9.45 © A smart silk sports skirt is Fashion's approved foundation for the gay colored sweater or Summer oyerblouse. These’ new models in ‘“Baronette’’ and “Dewkist” silks are cut and finished with every perfection of good style and are ob- tainable in the season’s most popular shades: White, Flesh, Light Blue and Navy Blue. Sizes 26 to 34. See other pages for our three-column advertisement and Two-Day Sale of Extra Size Underwear and Accessories and re advertisement of Duplex Fireless Cookers. sagem y Broadway at Ninth, New York _THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920. Days of Court New ‘Skirts of Fine Serge, $10 A new model in fine serge | skirt has just entered the Skirt Salon as a forerunner of the Autumn skirts. It is the well tailored and well greomed looking sort of serge skirt that every woman has use for. The sort that pays a great deal | of attention to excellent detail of pockets and well cut girdle. It is very simple, made with little hori- zontal slit pockets and a girdle that fits snugly and fastens with one large button. The pockets are corded about the edges in very thin double lines, It is really very attractive. Price $10. Second floor, Old Bldg. Women’s Cotton Vests “Seconds” 38c grade Now 25¢ Low neck, sleeveless cotton vest, beaded trimmed top; slight imperfections. Pink and white. Sizes 36 and 38. Main floor, Old Bldg. Women’s Blouses now go lower Cotton Blouses | At $2.95 and $3.95 were $6.50 and $7.50 Smart little tailored models of voile, with hemstitched trimming and well-shaped collars and cuffs. Some are short sleeved for those who prefer the short sleeved blouse. Some have the trimming of an edging of Valenciennes lace. Georgette Blouses At $12.75 were $19.75 At $15 were $24.50 At $22.50 were $39.50 These are really odds and ends from a large and varied stock but they are all unusually fine and well made in the most desir- able of models. In light pastel colors and white, some made with touches of real filet lace, others with ffles, some frilled models, rs with plain roll- back coll ore 9 Silk Blouses At $6.95 were $9.75 At $8.75 were $11.50 At $7.50 were $9.75 At $22.50 were $29.50 Crepe de chine, in plain tailored collars able high or low collars, m beautifully tailored and suitable for wear with tail- ored suit or for sports. In white and flesh color, Second floor, Old Bldg. 167 Waseinskae Wardrobe Trunks Down These trunks are made especially for us according to our highest’ standard of workmanship-—and made ac- cording to our agreement by which we can sell them at a low price—and from that we have deducted even more, A three-ply construction, | fibre-covered and lined. Full $45 (was $51.37). ve drawers, ten hangers, shoe pockets, 40) x 22 in. Three-quarter model, $40 (was 5). Right hangers, drawers, shoe pockets. 40 x 18 in. Steamer size, $35 (was 5). ‘Two drawers, large ection, six hangers, 40 Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. w = If Wednesd Thursd Fri | . 9 ednesday, ursday, iriday utaa a ras pa ines All the furniture—regular stock and special purchases—is SS tagged with the lowered August prices and selections Hl Under-price Frocks are now being made, deliveries to begin next Monday } A woman who failed to hear the thunder-god’s artillery that rattled in‘the {ff to replenish the mid-summer wardrobe Heaven’s last Friday, when New York lost centuries of sleep, as one newspaper ants ; phrased it, was awakened by the voice of her husband, who said quietly: “Does Hy on pase se year, one | the storm bother you?” Perhaps through the bombardment of thunderous furni- }} Wardrobe ata minimum of ex, | ture advertising from all quarters these days this whisper may be heard. t pense, so'we have secured the The Two Wanamaker’s — in New York and Philadelphia — have H summer necessities at lowest beyond dispute the largest stocks of furniture in the whole world. These " possible prices. stocks are interchangeable. They represent in the open market the largest H Silk Frocks, $29.75 | unit of purchasing power in furniture. They dominate the market. This it Our $39.75 and $49.50 grades) | brings to them, by right of magnitude, which means efficiency and economy Six models fashioned of Georgette of manufacture and distribution, the very lowest prices. Bulk manufac- : crepe, of taffeta, of taffeta and Georg- ture and distribution eliminate waste, leaving wages intact and in full H ette e, crepe de chine. Frocks il- peer * Pht * a lustrated are typical of the collection bringing actual economies to the retail purchaser. ’ Givinn autre tise Clectuatil: brent Wanamaker furniture in the August Sale is so far below market prices H frocks aro the over-skirt, trimmed that to fail to take advantage of these stocks and these prices, if needing ‘ Secotlloncnlalvad ceanien ic tnetan furniture, is to be blind to one’s own interests. H tucked skirts; colors in each model are | « Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Buliding i flesh and white, also navy blue (with . iy i exception of tunic frocks). | An example of the Sale ' = ri | is th oderate price bedroom suite of ogany ' Tub Frocks, $10. 75 46 $15.95 Linen | coats ouly SdbraE Somletees room suite of walnut or mahogany that | Voile, dotted organdie, gingham, linen and ginghem frocks Poster bed, full siae $86 for the..\.. $69 grade i and wide Variety of delightful styles have been,specialized at small thet ae By be teatiat gry nace ‘ Prices. Dressing table, “$88.75 for the. $86 grade 4 i Complete $257.25 for the $: rade ' Second floor, Old Building (Tenth street side) | I All pieces also sold separately j _ i Miss 14 to 20 cae rm a H : Fn Y Hl i i | A low price for Kost ira} |i . ° Silk Sports Skirts a { ' ee ' At $11.95. i which we havé had duplicates —- chat ee: Weleeeneene ee 4 at $25 be ba et satiii, atk y tricoletie, de re i satin and silk, most of them in checks or stripes and the W d a D f hy | brilliant summer shades. Gold, rose, green, raspberry are e nes ay a a y or 1n en S among them. Plaited or gathered models. Re F ti 1 ott t of z k mn en pee : | Some new importations and others out of stock at prices that are not equaled Tub Seay ee were $9.75 and $11.75 (and we have searched to find comparisons) in other stores, unless some one reduces. |}t Gabardine, voile, striped flannel are the materials in his prices to meet this competition. } these beautifully made white \ sk : We say Wednesday is the day to get these linens, because most of them will | | Second floor, Old Building probably be snapped up before the day is out. i de aa | Tablecloths and Napkins i iss 14 to He | Ordered a year ago--these Scotch dam- 68 x 68 in.—$8 | Wool Jersey Suits, $22.50 | ask tablecloths of splendid wearing quality 68 x 86 in.—$10.25 i Tricolettée Suits, $39. 75 and $45 ere gules unusual to find at these prices. ( 68 x 104 in.$12.50 i a re Napkins toimatch, 22ix 22 ini) noes eet $11.50 dozen ! Nhe Wool Jersey suit illus- | - i ' trated is impeccably tailored and Hem stitched Silver-bleached Tablecloths and Napkins j | of excellent material. Those lines Cloths— 50x56 j 550. 56x70 i s . i | WHighGaral monte BEscininE athe oths. 50x56 in., $6.5 . 56x70 in., $7.75. 56x80 in., $9. H Tuxedo collar, are sponsored by Matching napkins 16x16 in., $6.50 doz. 18x18 in., $9 doz. 4 this suit and by the silk tricolette 4 . suite which come in bright Hie 3 / ; Silver-bleached Daniask Toweling H so beautiful in summer play- { pure linen; the first of this good old quality that | i grounds. Copen, gold, tan, blue, . we have had in stock for five years. This impor- H ft ebay biel ; wi bey tation has just arrived— suitable for roller or hand | 60¢ yard ; 1e ovelty weave of one ol alee PY on 10 the suits is unusual and charm- / towels; 17 in. wide; only UY yards OR Ce ' ena ie 300 Turkish Bath Mats ' Ss 1e orse} su are y } } j , voel 2 ] W | copenhagen blue and brown Ra me hile pips imperfections in the weave— | $1.25 to . 4 heather mixtures. ®& one-third less. : : | $4.75 each , Second floor, Old Building Se | F . t Ric iat And 600 yards Dress Linens 1 | — oyster white—for sports skirts or suits—60 inches ¢ 4 Carpet Samples go wide; a rare quality these days... ine ‘ ($2.05 yd. H Remnants, too—fine pieces for many home uses. | . 5 Lengths of 115 yards and | with all ends selvedged, First floor, Old Building ' ready for use. Wiltons, axminsters, velvets and Brus- | ' sal, Regularly $3 to $15. Cle: y price, 7he to $5 |] | ° ‘ each. Third Gallery, New Bidg. | Th 2 i | Lowest P rice Lhis Year ’ ' Women’s Sports Coats | __ ° ' These were left from our general reduction sale and are bh W. m k l ; } all distinetive and individual things, in most-desired materials or ana a er ! | and modes, Three prices ' $10—$15—$21.5( sis ‘ H featuee With collate and culte of | In the Lower-Price Broadway Store ( ° ; brushed wool ir are desirable for seashore | ' and mountai f links. ; Second floor, Old Building A few more than 1,000 Wanamaker suits ‘ in the Lower-Price Broadway Store for men H > 2 Have been reduced to the lowest price of ‘ Worien’s Stockings ne " ; At $1.35 pair At 60c pair | To help us clear the decks for future } were $2.25 to $2.50 were 85c | action ' Pisin Black ali atoakings; BPR dighetg dt seas socks. _And to help New York men buy a good ‘ with openwork clocks; ¢ ( top, seamless foot, mock suit underprice. i | stockings with woven clocks; sizes beara Jeg, Golormare navy. Blue Lots are broken and sizes are broken; j 814 to 914 in the lot, nat every q aize in every style. Les At 25c pair were 65¢ Mercerized cotton stockings foot, mock seam leg; »rown and cordovan cotton stockings, At 75c pair $1.50 grade Seconds Slight imperfections in black silk stockings, with mock seam hi ) Jo! leg, seamless foot, mercerized cot- to 10 in the tot, sot ton top, toe and heel. Sizes 8) every size In every style, to 95, Main floor, Old Building 6 acm SSS Se TEE eters JOHN WANAMAKER Store Open at 9 Store Ci at5 but, collectively, you'll find plenty of sizes; plenty of the good, staple styles, and plenty of good patterns and colorings. Many a man finds the so-called summer-weight suit ample in warmth for all the year around And to him, specially, this opportunity will appeal. Broadway corner Eighth a eT vce ne nan amend Sie nennenn deeeemennn en aie meee nenaanian ia } j

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