The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1920, Page 13

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——_—— THE EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, “AvaUsT s 1920. The store will be closed all day Setately dh during Aug ~Exeept the Bank, | Flower Shop, Dental Office. The Bank is required by law to keep open until 12 o'clock | ; | I OOMINGDA I ES || | chin dine at ghteati oS ibd Horn lhe nite bi jee te thd Store ‘Hours 9 ag 5 “No one questions the quality of Wanamaker Furniture” ae ee —gsaid a man, “Tell us now of the economies of the August Sale’’ Righto! The very least economy of the August Sale in 10 per cent. of the price you would pay regularly—$10 saved out of every $100. The most is 40 per cent.—$40 saved out | of every $100. The average economy is 25 per cent. These economies are available by anybody. They cover $575, 000—all—of our regular stock furniture, and $450,000 of our kind of furniture specially purchased for the August Sale. More than a million dollars’ worth—all grades that metropolitan home-makers want —furniture at moderate prices—furniture of the most distinctive character, including our Low Shees of White: Canvas FOR MISSES AND WOMEN Specially $ Sizes 214 to7 Frock, $22.50 quality. We could fill this page with individual examples. But, after all, only personal Reduced to Widths AA to D A maker of frocks for | Spection of the furniture itself will tell the story to you. young women with whom Miss Miss 14 to 20 exclusive Belmaison furniture. A Georgette Crepe The economies of the August Sale come from a lessened price—but NOT a lessened Smart-looking hand-turned Wile ell One-Eyelet Ties with Louis XV. sttenai People are coming in from far out-of-town, as heels. Taken from regular stock'and drastically reduced without regard to cost. | ener aueirer to eile people have been doing for years and years, to get . An d 3 47 Pairs of th Most P. lar | some frocks (illustrated) the good furniture they went and have waited for— (23 os opula for us thom the last of the | — from an oe equaled for variety + ; anywhere save in our Philadelphia Store—and to of This Seasons Models Reduced to il) Geers yoninch he Rede | avail themselves of the 10 to 40 per cent. August 56 5 5 Because he was closing lomies. 4 ° ; -]|]] out, and is one of our firm Will you do us the favor to see for yourself! bh, _;| | Pumps and Oxfords of Patent Ieather—Black Kidskin—Tan, Brown, and Black | |||}] Pusiness friends, we were To ee ge eee ye ‘4 ; Calfskin—Black Satin—and good-looking combinations. Hand turned or welted ae afer ler ee whi ch T, h | A i soles—Leuis XV., Baby Louis and walking heels. advantage we are passing e August Sale offers ' abstract mashes Rt} ||]]_ on to our public. R 1 % 12-piece dining-room suite of ; i} aa a sy sm are va ues in oni walnut—buffet, serving or | and pin tucks repeated on the table, extension igble, china cab simple bl hich f th Hi Not Every Woman Can Have a | round | nik bod ohort sleeves. 1 Good Oriental Rugs inet, two arm chairs and four a Ww A] cotmatigee mut,camted | | We sent our Oriental rug chief to Constantinople vide chaire 91,520.80 ' 15- e e r ace et Vatc | traveling, is the predominant | to prepare for this sale. He got there in time to ; 1520.50. | H Neorg h flesh and white are | make leisurely choice of rugs. Absence of competi- f | ‘ tive buying relieved him of any need for hurry. And —<$ : i tenth vet puusing- | he made his own market. All advantages of quality, Tabl d t Hy 1 ——<— color, size, e variety of choice, and low prices, are at ‘ab es an hows ers pi by ' the disposal of buyers in this August Sale. | fi L led t ; H i o overflowing in the ' ! L R. Corsets From the tiniest of mats for odd corners to mag- | 9 H ' wl it st for outing wear nificent carpets for large rooms—from $9.50 to ° « \} (a Hh The L. R. athletic cor- $4,480, both well under the market for their grades i he - set is a very ‘satisfactory Sle Be, po, Kashans, Ispahans, | ll ac. e a @ é { ; model for all outing | Kerman Aral Jaghestans, Mosouls, Mahals, ] | i wear, as it combines | Kazaks and Laristans—the choosing i isa fascinating —WHICH MEANS, IN TOTAL FIGURES, THAT H | |. Only a limited number of lucky women can buy such a splendid little watch as bce -, comfort with | one. . ae ae bageear cease een is {| this at such an unusual price. ‘That is because we have only a limited number reedom of action. Two distinet types out of many SILKS IN PACKET ‘FORM. — e '} of these watches—the overstock of an importer who sold them to us at a sacrifice. wienea pliable; Pave thes eos Softly bright MAHALS, deep-toned, yielding, in small, ; . ye ‘ a ) Ri ie i i it i of frilled elastic across top, eyelets all-over designs in which the rich color effects are blended Short lengths and odd pieces of Wanamaker |} & | 5: +|. Ribbon wrist watches—amall, yet thoroughly reliable, fitted with an excellent 1 elow front weael ud areriiniohed Ty aeperteity ane ueven titin Of euaine cones . : z ‘ . ') jewel lever nickel movement, The case is round, gold filled and guaranteed for 20 inside of front steel with plush. FRR Terns Mtoe | silks totaling more than 20,000 yards—went into | ' i] years. Mee ee earrece ead:estin’ how. fascinate, and whose close Weave laugh at the Wear of years | this 17th Semi-Annual Silk Packet Sale, which began }} } i ‘| A very charming watch at a price that one sees very rarely! Third floor, Old Building. The MAHALS The KAZAKS today. s i , loomingdales—AMfain Floor ———————_____ | Silks for street frocks; silks for evening gowns; silks for a t : \ Crepe de Chine | 18 examples. Many more Part of a large group coats; silks for capes; silks for suits; silks for skirts; silks t : H F 337.50 | 8.7x4.11 fi 30 | for blouses; silks for underclothes; silks for children’s wear; « 1 ' N li 11,928.38 ft..........$ -Tx4.11 ft Aone ie Q % ' egiigees $7. 85 75, xh F silks for fancy work; silks for every conceivable use—the a : Thecol- , gee Beat oN al ft...........-$160 | erld’s best ready to make the happiest kind of choosin ia | i ! | f ) & 10.4x8.8 ft + -+. $350 | 6.6x5.2 ft tees $160 for all who know the advantages that.a Wanamaker Sil ct % \ : le ct sien . HORNED ae ; ue | Packet Sale always offers. g { ' | 0.4x8.6 ft... 8.8x5, Z ie rt + I] slipover 11.8x8.5 ft 9.7x5 ft $150 ; 3 negligees ) 11,10x8.3 ft | 6x10x5.2 {t $190 2 ¥ Ken 1x02 i | tape te xo |Sale pricesrangé from| ||; — | H lightfu! 12x8.9 i Pema | Goxe tt Sastulge tas ae 4 4 om | TU Vise eT | eee = | 12,.8xB.9ft........... 25 | 10,7x6 ft... y and unus- 12.739.5 the | 79xb tt... os $250 | $1 to $1 7.50 a yard. h { oo i | 128x101 ft. | 86x08 ft ' $250 i negligee 13.8x9.10 ft... 5 | 8xb.6 ft 250 | _ whi : ‘ 5 at * ! at Ne 18,6410.2 ft | aaxb.6 tc $266 which means that every price, beginhing at $1 a ee: small “a 13.4x9.10 ft. 7.6x6.5 ft..°.1....°.. $300 | yard, offers something unusual in good, staple, want- |} § | i ew Ruildi ble silks. - .} price. Third Gallery, New Building. al a es cy The simple lines ere i | Think of choosing from thousands of packets 3 t ' ee ts oa : j|| most becoming. The fin- | ° Sweaters Favored R ils cial Fr bs | that include— " ! a ||] ishing of hemstitching is : Q ; Ul scat” dainty, ea be ibe of Women eguiation Frocks = ratteta Satin Tub silk : Midsummer Furniture Sale | ||] timing iinet wins | merenanconrtape | TH, “memlaton” tub Foularg Pongee Charmeuse ; HI prise ae a touch to the| a sl Aoncnyihe ate frock is the ideal crest for arene de chine tee Habutat * ! , | foley |, A very Bott and t- | vacation or school days. ussa essaline ecks KE An Event of First Importance ye ll front of the negligee. | land wool is used in a purled | Comfortable because gener- Jersey silk Vestings Faille a | ili Peach, flesh, turquoise, French | SWeater whose collar and | ously pleated, easy to slip Gros de Londre Silk serges Poplin ’ Furniture-buyers who must consider not only beauty and durability buy economy | or navy blue, wistaria, black and | cuffs are ribbed, as is the | on and always correct and Plain Georgette Shirting Sports silks H always go to Bloomingdales. Furniture for a lifetime is the motto of our depart- | flesh, band around the bottom of | good looking. Figured Georgette Meteor Tricolette | | ment. Grace and correctness of line, rich upholstery, dignity and careful work- | Third floor, Old Building, we swei ter and the pocket Of all white galatea with Marquisette Satin brocade Duvetyn $ |" anid psclet nual she (pieces: Rite allugtcatte.. “iAere 24: groay ypriely: to mee * aiat touch is the string Mohs $6.76. of ee ane —and many other kinds, in black, white, street and t many different tastes and needs, Blankets from | irdle of the wool, braided. rose Ae nat black | evening shades, i {| r ° oe : | ‘colors are peacock blue, soft or red silk ti . | Cen-Piece Dining Room Suite: $349 .00 | the Canadian buff, black and brown, $16.75, | For the stout little girl is Look for Packets 4 | A the two regulation,’ all ' ouis 8 dust-p: Another Tuxedo model is Tiita: Miday “Bic vith eee wate ii erat eer eatarh Peer A Feo na OP Catal Dining Table, | North-West knitted of a slightly heavier facetnceentccane serail ee spe Prasad dag ties tty $ | at end one Arr Chair covered with brown Bpanish leather. Pieces sold separately, | U the Cc anadian wool, with "et nn a | wee fecyores (and. full box- On the cievator tables, Old Building Ps . \ Pp in wide button belt, unribbec | ed » $6.76, At the Main entrance, New Building 4 = . hi ‘OWS, are WOVE) ai ; fen } < ; | NONE C. O. D, NONE E) ANGE) 4 lel | Four-Piece Bedroom Suite: $295.00 hand. ‘The quality, natu- | ti age Hos That 8 et conn kte ofan tee | i a 2 sip € separ J 5 s || | Cue ne design, finished in American Walnut, of dust-proof construction throughout, Beau- rally, is pions fine; and the pucater Pi unusually in belts, V il 8 ‘d ' | ti 1 Dre «I Bed, large Chifforobe and Vanity Dresser, Pieces may be pur- unusual check designs and | smart. It is thé straight Navy . blue _ekirte, half O1 es, 3 Cc 5 . a | follows: Sate ' er plain Saal are erare purled sweater for the ali stitched down; $12.60." 3 for inexpensive dresses ] | tant a sign ea beds he a gure tae ee ies tenn fakin tine | These are printed voiles that make such cool | | . a a or red; $12.50 and $15, lo serviceable dresse: ' hb) | Thr ee-Fi rece e Living Room Suites $179. 00 hese geod blankets ‘ere courts and under any coat, a da ere | end serv able dresses; 88 inches wide, in pretty i \j | Th terized b ch used for many purposes as it.is very snug, Waist measure 24 in, to 82 | all over designs, quaint challis patterns, and small | 3 rized | ay excellent workman and the best spring sonatrucHon noice beds, couch throws, porches. Colors are Copenhagen blue, {nehen et . is ) Velour upholstery. Of birch, the suite is Price $18 each. | black und buff; $12.50, | e ‘Noor, Old Building flowered effects, Always useful, season after season, } } Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. | Second floor- Old Building Tenth Street Main floor, Old Building a | : & . ov

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