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— ANNIX INTENDS 70 VOD RELAND, ~ LONDON BELEVES (Archbishop, Resting in Eng- land, Says That No Plans for | Future Have Been Made. LONDEN, Aug. (11. — Archbishop Mannix of Melbourne, who je resting here, talked freely to-day of nis re- cent experiences. He said: "This probably Ig the finest victory for the British Navy since the Buttle wf Putland.” ‘He seemed quite refreshed after the Journey, but said: “I am going to rest to overcome the effects of seasickness| 2 experienced on tho destroyor. I flon't know what the future plana will be, as nothing is arranged.” He is now revisiting Nazareth Houee, the Hammersmith convent of Little Sisters of the Poor. Thore Is ae to shepherd the Baltle to her | a na eh aaa ca b "w) atubh cuftoaity as to what notes | Cardinal Bourne personally will take of Archbishop Mannix, but, as tour- | fifths of his priests and nine-tenths of his flock are Irish, thore can be no! doubt about their sympathy. | It is not believed that Mannix, In view of big attitude on arrival, will “ "HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESD Broadway at Ninth New York Attempt to gy to Ireland or any of the | Places in England forbidden by the Government, Delegations from Liver. | pool are expected in London to-day to present him with the freedom of the Cities of Dubtin and Cork. | The Daily Mail says; “Wherever Mannix appears the halo of martyrs dom is now assured. The Government | counld not have played It up with more zeat if they had secured the ex- clusive rights for a cinema stunt. “There hag been a dramatic and not inexpensive emergency for the navy in cret home port. We have read of swift launches standing by with steam | up Bll night, and of harbor masters hugging mystetious inettu the Admiralty. has beea lost!” jons from What a perfect film Girl Joker Dincharwed. Miss Madeline Bonnair, twenty-nine, of the Rutledge Hotel, No. 163 Lexing- ton Avenue, who was arrested Monday night for going through the streets with her face blackened with cork as a joke on her sister, Mra, Susie Hochbaum, of the Hotel acres, Was discharged by Magistrate Harris in West Side Court yesterday with a reprimand. TohwMWDawall, Broaawey. and Sons. Business Hours, 9 to 5; Closed Saturdays All Day. Mid-August Clearance Sale EVERYTHING MARKE|) POSSIBLE PRICE TO MAKE ROOM FOR SUITS, COATS, D Every garment marked at cost or less. WOMEN'S KNITTED UNDERWEAR Cotton, plain or mercerized lisle, in| all weights. Marked to clear at once |Gowns, small lots grouped at one over our own specifications A vestee of net, and real $ qe Bic Ath a tik eth, price. A great variety in soft nain- that resulted from our years " ; dedi ine of \ 10 r ; Sook, trimmed with good laces or lll oF study of traveling needs. filet insertion and edging o' Edged with 3 Please take notice we VEILINGS Ready-to-Wear Shetland Veils, black, brown, navy and taupe. Walue .59, for......-... tuaigienne 2 assortment of black and colored ®YVeiling, in plain or fancy a in ‘ fast coat illus- i nd while we c Walue.to 50 yd. for..........+ +29) marked at final clearance prices. garment ‘hangers, five drawers, _ Kimono sleeves are short and | trated. edu ality ies ‘are"aure not now replace anything we NOTIONS WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY one combination for hats;*40 in. finished with hemstitching. Long gash i “gel at pi eit pri ‘sainsook Covered Dress Shields, | Heavy weight Black Silk Stockings, |[] sh 2114 in. wide, 22 In, deep. Flesh, white; sizes $4 to 44. becoming. rege! ices. Regularly .25 pair for........+ « “Leibow Surfit,” reavy net, ready- made Dress Linings. Bihanad Vth Sts. D AT THE LOWEST RESSES, SKIRTS WOMEN'S LINGERIE (Second Floor) embroideries. Value to 4.25 for 1.69 Envelope Chemise of fine nainsook, in many styles and trimmings. Value to 8.00 for -. 1.45 Many small lots of fine Silk Under- #arments too numerous to mention reinforced lisle tops and soles (full fashioned). Value 4.00 pr. for 2.89 Medium weight fine Black Silk Stock- It A profitable pur of Boys’ Wash Suits Several thousand suits—-the only tailored wash suits made in the United States—3 to 10 year sizes—to be sold at much below their regular pri eae Thursday chase $5.95 “No store in town has any wash suits to compare “vith thesee— at the price—in detail of workmanship, and in the combination of serge, silk and fine embroidery’’—writes the Store critic. It is the largest purchase of boys’ wash suits we have made. It is the BEST. The suits are the only tailored wash suits made in. the United States. The materials--gabardine, fine twill jeans, Devonshire cloth, and whistle go with each suit. Handsome and serviceable suits Oliver Twist and Middy Twist models in 3 to 8 year sizes; Middy styles in 8 to 10 year sizes. First showing, Thursday morning. Boys’ Store, Third floor, Old Building. Wardrobe Trunks Moderately priced Wanamaker trunks made Full size trunks, $45 Flat top body — three ply veneer, covered and lined with yulcanized fibre, brass plated steel hardware, cretonne lined, ten Three-quarter size trunks, $40 is Perfectly Fai Women are delighted with the Furs in the. Forward Sale The fine skins and touches—these alone “You could sell’ these 26 per cent. deposit bi Beaver Coat, 36-in Skunk Stoles Delightful cretonnes for the play-room or children's bedroom are of soft gay onnes with all- over designs of children or ani- mals. Elephants, tigers, palm tree® suggest the engrossing Jungle books; in blue on a white back- ground. Children playing games, Georgette Crepe Blouses, $6.95 Valenciennes lace is set into this dainty blouse, becoming and the collar is edged with imitation Valenciennes lace. Sceond floor, Old Building. AY, AUGUST 11, 1920. price reduction’”—said a woman, ARE down; lower than they will be in Autumn; and they will continue at their Sale prices until Sept. 18. Furs stored without charge to Nov. 1 ff desired. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, 36-in... $375 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, 40-in.... $550 Silver Fox Scarfs, double fur.... Natural blue Fox Scarfs (double fur) Skunk Scarfs, animal shape. Skunk Capes and Collars. Skunk Muffs, round, canteen....... Second floor, Old Building. The oval neck line is ever so * JOHN WANAMAKER Store _ Store, c nat 9 es at & r and Natural for Customers the irresistible new fashion this Sale stand out. beautiful furs without any But the prices inds a purchase, © $575 $250 and $350 $125, $165, $195 . $30 to $110 $65 to $160 .$125 to $250 $50, $65, $80 Manufacturer’s close- FALL MER Or ever bepantiaee fe a lied color serge une f seek cual Bu iin fo compo t f C t oth cent. off—apon which we are now selling our usual full - tion buttons on these suits. ies are ilk. i : * ~ | are otatlie 6 Braid is all linen, and fant color And a larigyard ou 0 re on nes You see, we know thd makers of our goods, FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ 3,500 yards at 55¢ yard—tflower and juvenile patterns and romping are other designs on a pink or blue background. Conventional flower patterns are very charming. Small flowers or large displays in colorful pat- terns are very desirable in interior decorating of summer home or sunny rooms in town. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Crepe de Chine Breakfast Coats - wee ruffles to the bottom of tbe cost and on the elbow-length sleeves and pock- ets is the break- Colors are pink, light blue, tur- quoise, blue, to ask the question often spoken to our salesmen and.their chiefs— “Do youthink Furniture any lower soon?’’ will ‘There can be but one honest answer to this question and it is this—that, our kind of furniture is scarcer and the good cabinet makers are fewer than before the war; and, still further, the price of furniture-making timber ‘‘on the stump” is higher. Going over the facts plainly in our May and June campaign to knock down all prices, all our furniture was included at 20 per cent. off usual prices. | That notable campaign ended and every piece of furniture went back to normal prices. The August Sale came on As has been our usual custom, some of our regular stock of furniture was marked down 10 per cent, for the August Sale, or more, in a few cases. Then again our buyers went out to the factories and ht up port lots, up to our grade. which we priced ac- bou, t cording to costs and so marked the present figures—10 to 40 and we can safely insure— 1. Quality of material. 2. Quality of Workmanship. 3. Reasonableness of prices. Therefore we believe that we have the bottom prices on our goods, say, for the next twelve months, save and except in cases of bankruptcy, when goods are thrown uporf the market to settle an estate. \ are not in a hurry t collection of high-grade cabinet mcz'cers’ wise ot Tee fe foal we can guarantee the prices for We are freely recommending, patrons and the public to not ay any furniture in a hurry, as there has been much stuff thrown on the market put together for urgent advertis- S Le eo ee REE SRE en NE eer e a nee mmmemrmnamret = peach, rose, Regularly .87 for.........+-.>+ .7B/ings, with cotton garter top and soles | Same construction as the full ’ coral, black. ing of August sales, | Hair Nets, real hair hand-made, cap| (full fashioned) ; rigupeta : iy $10 is a very . A } see Value 1.00 doz, for.-+-, 86 | Value 225 pr. for.....ss..0. 1.59! Hey ut ttt aishe angers ve Women $s Fall moderate pris We do not believe we haye a piece of uncertain furniture | Hairpins, assorted sizes in cabinet.) Fibre Silk Stockings, good quality, | 1 S it: f Ser e for so charming on’ our three floors. ‘ | Bronze or Jets; Reg. -10 for.... 08 |seamed back, in black ‘or cordovart | Steamer wardrobe trunks, $35 uits of verge a negligee coat. [Signed] TRAVELLING BAGS Value 2.00 pr. for.........00 | _ Same construction; contains six hangers, and laundry bag; 40 inches Straight lines, becoming to Third floor, Black walrus grain and long grain UPHOLSTERY {i} bighs/#138 Inches wide, 16 inches:deep. . women large and small, are fa- | Old Building. . cowhide. leather, ENE comesy | Bedspreads of Jewel cloth, with lace And flat trunks, 46 inches vored for the season at 1921 and ——= WG to, Reg 0S fOr OLAS ee | motie Insertion and edging, All edges rounded, fibre covered and bound; steel trimmings, brassed, | emphasized by these suits, August 11, 1920. any . WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS | Special... 15.00 to 24.75 spking hasp lifter bolte; good brass lock, leather handles, one covered tray. More remnants Of silk and linen, with silk case.) Curtains of imported silk and cotton Heavy serge. Interlined. f D G d ———___-__ aetite tune bane, St ers | cadres with fine Quantity... 8 ML daa Oren ser ear gosceant | OF Dress Goods loops or leather straps ani ny Regularly 10.60 pair for . 6.50 Sige. is as in. 84,in. 36 in. 88in. 40in. notch collar are bound with braid We are putting on the Remnant . ° Walue 8.00 for «..--..++-1--- 5.95 |Cretonnes. Lot selected from regular Price $20 $21 $22 $23 $24 {none model; with the material | tables every day ends of the sea- Bedding in the August Sale DANIELL'S LACES stock in bedrdom designs. oe a in the other. son's choicest fabrics and best sell- Value .79 yd. for....ssseeee00s 55 Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. - ers—a great variety, ratines, linens, All mattresses, pillows, bolsters and springs—our regular Margot lace flouncing, 27 in. wide. |<); f A convertible collar is favored B es, 5 5 Value 1.65 yd. for. ...s..-... 1,48 |Slip Cover Cretonne by one of the suits, sk ang eatin, ebes, Retain, standard grades—at 10 to 20 per cent. off. This includes Ruffled net flouncing, in white or | Value .65 yd. for... .......46 .. 40 The okirfa ara etvaighteathered aes a vgiles, dimity an‘ hair, cotton and feathers, in abundant supplies for making ecru. Value 8.25 yd, for...... 2.8! denigrate oot RS ERE Best purcha se of models with narrow belt and mattresses, pillows, bolsters and box springs to order. eh fj Bped! | Prices much less than by the Drapery Nets, white sill. Special at, yd... reeees BB . Both coats are Value 1.78 yd. for.......... 1,38) Grass Rugs, imported trom Japan, in W ti 1 t Rady Doeketa, | ecred alk, dard Seem tl ieee Sixth Gallery, New Building attractive patterns— | ll d Q 1 t , one, REMNANT SALE: m “Oxtet Aart ool-Tille ul 8 Navy lus be be : Main floor, Old Building. Perens inetuding. every destrable eaian 6.75 We ever made—ready Thursday morning Sizes 34 te dts “ ee : dorslen 6F Gomestic. silky marked at 8.65 "Teo" Market conditions brought it about. We have been selling Second floor, Old Building. prices to clear at once, WOMEN'S GLOVES At below manufacturer's cost. for a long time a Jap silk-covered, wool-filled quilt which we knew couldn’t be matched for value at its price. These new quilts temporarily eclipse that quilt. come to us at so low a price that We can sell them for $21.50 RICH QUALITY RIBBONS Marked exceptionally low Lot 1—Novelty Ribbons, including moire, satin stripe taffetas, Dresdens, double faced satins and fancy edge taffetas, 5 to 6% in. wide, 2,846 prs. Women’s Low Shoes--averageless than half Silk Sweaters from France They Gauntlets of washable chamoiauede, with strap wrist, spear or embroidered backs, in all desirable colors, all sixes, Value, 1.85 pr. for.......+++++» 98] Vatue to .85 yd. for......c.0.. 52 —LEES than manufacturing cost acre! Ce ae - WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE =| jot 2—Loom ends and “ Ari pee f . . = them the jaunty sho GLOVES Ree Gchaig fence teteen vee These quilts are fujl bed size quilts, filled with all PURE | 100 with novel neck lind, col- 900 pairs were almost twice as much i One or two tlasp, with embroidered | vets, metal edge sitins and’ gros wool, stitehed all over in attractive design and covered with dare, sleeves, designs in color. ‘ auld backs, every desirable color, all sizes. | grains, narrow and wide, Jap silk in the following shades— $52.50 to $86. 1624 pairs were more than twice as i Malue 1.85 fr. for....ssseeeees .75 | Values to .65 yd. for...... ih 22 | Light rose, medium rose, dark rose Light blue, copenhagen blue, dark copenhagen blue Gold, old violet, green {]{ 100—but don’t procrast’nate. Gold thread is used to carry 322 pairs were almost three times as much out formal designs in two models which are barely hip-length. Many neck lines favor that spon- sored. by Lanvin, straight from shoulder to shoulder. Sleeves are THURSDAY PEQUOT SHEETS AND CASES PRICES GREATLY REDUCED An extremely high grade with an enviable reputation for dura- Every pair is a 1920 model, and from our own stocks. Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. Sizes are 214 to 8, widths from AAA to D—not in every bility and genera}: satisfaction ay BgTag AUN Ee Ye style, of course; but there is an excellent choice of styles in 45x36 inches, Regularly |.79 en Sale price .59 | ‘. . aax00 inches, Regularly B65 ex. Sule price 1.98 || Light Luggage Sale Golor combinations — cream | || every size 68: inches, egularly 2.98 ea Sale price 2, | =¢ s and turquoise blue; reindeer and | 72x99 inches, Regularly 3.20 eu. Sale price 2,45 | r white and I der, | at ’ . 81x90 inches, Regularly 8.25 ea. Sale price 2.50 | Suit Cases and Oxford Bags yelows waiteand ieyenast Aye || Here’s the choice—at $6. 75 pr. at well below regular prices Suit Cases, $16 | 85, of cow-hide, brown, 24 and 26 in. sizes; made on steel frame, cloth lined, shirtfold, shirt straps. Suit Cases, $18 40, same as above, but with , stout straps all around, taupe and turquoise blue; onion with rose; lavender with pink, black andwhite, Silk Scarfs Soft, spongy weaves. Unusual and smart. Colors are beautiful pale lemon, and stripes of gray and blue, black and green, gra: and purple, gray and black, blac! Tan calfskin laced oxfords; black caifskin laced oxfords; black kidskin laced oxfords; patent leather pumps; tan calf- skin pumps; brown kidskin pumps; black calfskin pumps; black suede pumps. Men’s Wear Department | FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES ON SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, PAJAMAS, HOSIERY, | NECKWEAR, BATHING SUITS, ETC. Soles are welted or light turned. Remarkable savings offered, for example: Oxford Bags, $20 and royal blue, $20. Heels are Cuban or military style on the every-day shoes ‘ 100, black, extra heavy grain . | SILK BAT TIES =. WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS cowhide, three or five-piece mod- Chipped | Louis XV. style on the dress shoes. Foreign and domestic silks. “Metric Make,” with vithout col- els; sewed-in frame, corner pro- . Value to 1.50 for....» oe 6 fate values 400 and 400 tor. 3.35 tectors sewed on, leather lined, Straw Hats | We 1] be ready FOUR-IN-HAND& lacquered solid brass trimmings; | 8 in. size. et In easily convertible shapes | Open end or finrrow shapes. HALF HOSE 1 Brief Cases, $10, $10.50 n easily + shap , Gee ty 2.00 fore vsersss+e2's%8) Medium weight, fine cotton yarn, Oxford Bags. $15.) » $10, $10.50 | which may be turned up or down, for the crowd! pei 28, 50, brown, extra heavy cow- i FOUR IHANDS mene ome Bit ole eae mat 50, black, levant grain cow- | hide, two pockets, extension lock, | Velvet or ribbon bands are used, Avenue Shoes— Extra high grade, : Balbriggan sol sizes 9% to 11s Ht pide three-piece ‘model, leather | round bag handles, 16x10 in,, $10; | and ong model is bound with vei- | : s Valye to 8,00 for. ......6eeees 85! val. 50 pr. for ear: | ibe igamisin 16x11 in., $10.50, * | vet, First floor, Old Building . | , d ' » Fourth Gallery, New Bidg, Second floor, Old Building. sees : TWanDanwl sSons, Broadway. gh th Sts, ——— —— —————————— a i | e

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