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

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ANTZEN’S REDUCTION SALE Infants’ Black Kid Button Boots, $1} ;50 WED FOG eee ewer anedeicnnsseesy Now Odd Lot Women’s Boots & Oxfords, $5.85 GMA CUO. eee eee c ese crceeseercoseues Ne Mén’s Black and Tan Oxfords $10: 816.00 and 818.00 values 3 Alleged = Wiretapper, However, ‘Loses Hie Extradition Fight. Frank MacSherry, held here as a whi from Florida in connection with W’SHERRY OUT ON BAIL. | | | & $105,000 wire tapping swindle, lost his fight to prevent extradition yesterday | when a writ of habeas corpus was/ denied in the Supreme Court, He was,| however, granted a two weeks’ stay of execution of the extradition warrant to allow his attorney time to fla an Ask for Our Book—“The Abute of the Big Tee? NO BRANCH STORES—Our only address, 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Custom Bootmakers Over 50 Yeary, eppeal and he w: ve tnder 955 000 ed given his liberty ‘The charge against MacSherry is that at Palm Beach, acting with four others, e nice Me nid by_the old game a e races during Dew and January, 1920. oe Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Now at the height of Its Value-Giving Our Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture and Rugs Presenting opportunities unsurpassed for the selection of High-Grade Merchandise at SPECIAL SALE PRICES WHITE SPORT SILKS. Offering the best known makes and most popular + weaves of the season at $3.95 WHITE SILK BROADCLOTH— ; 1:7 5 Excellent quality and weight...... .....86 inches wide, $ ° IMPORTED JAPANESE PONGEE SILK— $1 00. Excellent weight and quality; Natural color; 33 inches wide, 0 lnctenrwides PER YARD An Important Sale To-morrow of WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS ' 7 All taken, from our regular stock and now offered " at_substantial savings e GLOVE SILK VESTS — Bodice GLOVE SILK BLOOMER S— tops, ribbon shoulder Heavy weight; well re- straps; pink only. Reg- inforced; full fashioned. ularly sold at $3.50... $2.65 Regularly sold at $5.00, $3.95 GLOVE SILK VESTS — Bodice tops, ribbon shoulder LISLE THREAD UNION SUITS —Loose or tight knee; straps; also French band regular and extra tops; pink only. Reg- sizes. legularly sold ularly sold at $4.50... $2.95 Far i Usenndonnned ic $1.10 HEARD Fourteenth Street West of Firth: MEN! Clearance of Great ‘‘Special Purchase’’ (Porosknit and Balbriggan) UNDERWEAR (Chalmers’ Second) Shirts and | Drawers Seconds of $1.25 to $1.75 Qualities $2.25 to $3.50 Qualities oo 1.09 See page 19 for our three column advertisement Avenue, Union Suits Seconds of THE EVENING WORLD, WE = a = = = Broadway at Ninth, New York The Sun Is Rising Out of the Ocean and the morning star, a dia- mond more brilliant than any of Queen Victoria’s jewels, has hidden itself in the bosom of the sky. A wide belt of carmine, silky- looking ribbon ties together the sea and the green shores which have been permanently wedlocked for centuries, While gazing at it all, there | comes to me the ancient fable that follows — perhavs almost forgotten. Clytie was a water nymph who loved the sun and worshipped him asagod, She constantly gazed at the object of her affections, when he rose in the mornings and while he passéd along on his daily course. She had no eyes for any other ob- ject, At last her limbs rooted and her face became the sunflower, which turns on its stem so as al- ways to look at the sun. Even a flower can teach us a lesson, and the daily life of* the Store, where many come, | offers much of beauty to see, hear and think about, (Signed) | July 28, 1920, Women’s Wool Jersey Coats at $11.50 These little coats, which are really half sweater, are made of heavy wool jersey that rather resemblesa knitted sweater. The model is most simple and tailored, a Tuxedo collar and well cut pockets at either side. To wear with a sports skirt or with a trim summer frock these conts have a thousand and one uses, an, beige, midnight blue, In dark red, heather green and taupe. DNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920. Second floor, Old Bldg. Housedresses Now $4.95 Were $5.50 and $6.75 Five models fashioned of voile, lawn and dimity are crisp and fresh for summer wear. Checks, stripes, cross-bars, dimity are in the collection. Organdie collars and cuffs and vestees trim the frocks, Al! have long sashes, Colors are pink, blue, lavender, navy blue, black; cross-bar and all white. Sizes 34 to 44. Third floor, Old Bldg. Still a few French Blouses hand-made, $10.75 Were $15 to $20 Sheer batiste and voile are the materials of which these dainty | blouses are fashioned. Frills, high necks, pin tucks lace or hemstitched trimming dis tinguish them, Sizes 36 to 44 in the collection. Third floor, Old Bidg. What fofaly Comforters These came from France, and they were chosen by us because of their quality and | beauty. Several beautiful designs, ex- elusive with this store; filled with soft, warm lamb’s-wool; $22.50. Another style, wool-filled, stitched all over; a cosy flowered effect—§$21, Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Who likes Plaid Blankets? Here is a quality par wool and part cotton, It 1s a good blanket for serylee and laundering. 70 x 80 in. —in pink, blue and gray color-schemes. * $11.25 the pair. Fourth Galler, New Bldg. wool-mixed | 7,332 pr. Women’s all-silk Stockings, *2.35 range of sizes from 81% to 1014. will sell by the dozens. itself. All Wraps Reduced in the Women’s Salon Evening Wraps that were $65, $75, $45 and $95 in the last sale (wraps that were originally far more) are now $35, $45, $50 and $65. This includes most exquisite wraps of taffeta in high shades and lined with Georgette crepe, in contrasting shades. Also lovely combinations of pastel tinted taffeta and lace or | taffeta and metal embroidery. Sport Coats | A high wot and also dark 3 ¥ ‘ | shades, Full length outing coats are now grouped ot the following | in amartest of large checked wool ped in some cases two of kinda, | materials, Also in soft shades of all individual and charming. | chatoyant and smart tricotines in ‘i of | light colors. At $21.50 is a group of but.31 4 coats that were formerly from $45 | Other Street Wraps to $66. | Were $75 to $95 Other sports and afternoon and | Now $60 to $75 street capes and coats that were js $45 to $175 are now $25 to $95. | And originally these were much This collection includes cape more, The prices quoted arefrom our last reduction sale. Just a few v1 f silk duvetyn, of \- Hou, in lovely street shades of | of these, and of one of kind. In brown and blue and’ blue green. | peachbloom, tricotine and evora cloth, In dark street shades. Among the sports coats are Wraps ' |» Second floor, Old Building Silk Handbags, $3 Attractive bags of midnight blue and black moire of excellent quality. Some are made with mctal frames inside, others have purse and mirror. Mounted on white metal frames—delicately chased and of unusually good de- sign. All the details that distinguish good bags are carried out by these. , Imported beaded bags, $16.50 Made on shell celluloid and metal frames, and fashioned of fine beads in the loveliest of soft colors. In tuns and deep blue and in soft mauve and brown, Suitable for mid-summer and for autumn. Im- pores from France and made with the characteristic care of French and bags. Main floor, Old Building Printed Dimities One- third Less We had them earlier at 75c yard. Now the price is 50c yard. Dots, checks and plaids in the loveliest colors-—navy and cadet blue, with various dots of white; pink, blue and lavender checks; and many other summery combinations, Useful right now; or well worth laying away until next season, Main floor, Old Building grades of men’s clothing are sold. away to $32.50. poses — in models for fathers and sons. want. Just right for now. . weight a large part of the year. 2,400. Silk Shantung coats, $7.50 $3, Linen trousers, $3 Linen coats, $5. Most Sensational Sale of the Summer, Thursday Full fashioned stockings of all-silk of a superior quality and weight, double toe and sole, high-spjiced heel; double welt flare top—in plain black, white and cordovan~-the three most wanted colors. Yes, madam, every pair is perfect, fresh from the mill, and so far under the market price that the stockings The opportunity comes only because of a business adjustment between mills that made it advisable to sell this hosiery at the extreme sacrifice. An occasion like this rarely duplicates Main Aisle, Old Building Building new homes is UncléSam’s Job today Important reductions lined up for men— 300 of our $55 to $65 Suits~now $32.50 Suits from our Burlington Areade stock, where only the better Reduced for this season-end clear- Fancy worsteds and cassimeres that serve the most practical pur- Good, conservative suits of the kind that men who come to Wanamaker’s for clothing know and 4.And many a man wears suits of this “6.85 Shirts now “3.85 “= ‘These are sturdy silk-and-cotton mixturgs, and artificial silk shirts that always wear so well, and launder so nicely. They have been selling for $6.85, Neat, clean-cut stripes in the best colorings; and a variety that numbers Most men know how muchbetter these shirts wear than all-silk; and the appearance {a hardly less ‘pleasing. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Odds and ends of Men’s Summer clothing slightly soiled, but one cleanin Silk Shantung trousers, $4... 5 Store Hours 9 to 5 (Tax 4c) ina full Putting the Right Furniture into Homes is our job in this August Furniture Sale ‘To do this we have grown - through more than a cen- ca tury of years a furniture pa organization of oon a second to none, and we have f assembled a collection of 7. furniture which has no /Yi} counterpart, except in our |_} Philadelphia Store. Our Belmaison ‘staff Interior Decorators is the call of any visitor advise on the complete partial furnishing of home. Our long-service and intelligent salesmen and sales- women are at pour service quickly to locate in the |: vae riety on three floors just the furniture you are looking for. Our Furniture Chief and Staff who know the market intimately and thoroughly are always reachable to answer inquiries of any involved kind. Our good workers in the warerooms are already at work oing over the furniture so far selected on these Courtesy Days so that it may be sent home in first-class condition. We're on tip-toe all along the line to give the best service the Wanamaker organization is capable of. Thursday and Friday “are the last Courtesy Days—on which selections may be made—the sale to open officially next Monday, August 2. Come at your leisure, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Lace Curtains Still, Half priced Panels and Bed Sets Lace curtains, panels and bed sets, in short lots at half price, are still to be had. The remaining pieces now avail- able are as follows: Scrim Curtains, were $8 to $10.25, now $1.50 to $5,60. Net curtains in various styles, were $5.50 to $15.50, now $2.25 to $7.75 * Papranels, were $6 to $35 each, now $2.50 to $17.50 each. Bed sets, full size, were $4 to $45, now $2 to $27.60 the set. single size, $12.50 to $45, now $6.25 to $27.60. Curtains are but a few pairs to each pattern, sometimes only one or two. Panels are only one of a kind. Bed sets are mostly one of a de- sign and a few are two of u design, Fourth Gallery, New Bldg, will remedy that. Palm Beach coats, $5 Palm Beach trousers, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building JOHN WANAMAKER— Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 | | Sse nee

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