The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1920, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920. WOOLEN MILLS bathroom, In the ra ig er ae frome vf Font eutoty Hoge bore Ps WILL OPEN SOON, = |r, eee it ote. | cee Meath ) WOOD BELIEVES |Sivetaies Boek stan, hmastet Sod ho | Sees Renewed Demand for Cloth With Prices of Cloti'ng ‘ Cheaper, LAWRENCE, Mass, Aug. 16— if ‘William M. Wood, President of || the American Woolen Company, ‘Al ‘which closed its plant after being indicted for profiteering, said to- +} day that he believes the mills will ‘be reopened early in September, for there are indications, he said, of a renewed demand for cloth. i] /; Mr. Wood said he believed the || wholesale price of clothing this , fall will drop. The clothing bought at wholesale at that season of the is for the retail trade of the following spring. But the lower wholesale prices will be brought about, he inti- mated, by other factors than a de- crease in the cost of woolen cloth, ‘The price of that, he sald, will not fall, ‘ dozen or more records without cost. wonderful phonograph the RELIABLE is. this Special Offer is in force. Special Price $ 123.75 SCARED BOY KILLED IN 6-STORY PLUNGE Lad of Four Terrified: When He Awakes to Find Parents Are Out. While his parents were out for a walk last evoning, Louls Rosenberg. four, of No. 3826 Park Avenue, Bronx, Decame terrified when he awakened from a nap, finding himself alone, and Jumped from the window of the room to the rear yard, six stories below. He 3rd Ave. Two ied on the way to Fordham Hospitai.'ff and 121st St. Stores Ignorant of the tragedy, year-old brother Charles wai of people in the street and, looking which an ambulance was called. Special 10% Placount on $137.50 Model Reliable Phonograph The amount you save through this Special Discount (813.75) will enable you to start your record library with one See and hear what a Come in while (Payable 7 Monthly) Large selection of Records in Italian, Polish, Hebrew, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Until 10 P. M. Both Stores Close Saturday Afternoon 1 P. M. CowPERTHWAIT &.SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’ 193-205 Park Row at Chatham Sq $ Broadway at Ninth, New York First we had too little; now we have too much, Furniture was so scarce on our floors and in our warerooms just before the Au Sale, that we debated whether or not to hold an August Sale this ear, jlroads were congested. Cars took months to reach New York, e freight embargo was still on. Pee ie Meg tots was raised. Furniture began pouring in on us. We o the August Sale, sold great quantities—but still the furniture came faster than we could send it out, until— Now we are almost overwhelmed We have more furniture than we can store in our warerooms. The only Sd out is to sell it eae quick passage through the store into people's jomes, So we do the unheard-of thing —offer at one-third less these 112 library and living room suites—brand new, just off the cars, staple all-the-year furniture manufactured to our ial order by one of the best factories, furniture which under normal conditions would be offered only with a ten per cent. reduction, Ready on Tuesday two and three-piece suites—big, handsome, luxurjous sofas, arm chairs, wing i » EL 1 i : | PaePaRen. M USTARD 'GULDENS CHARLES GULDEN, New York i Actual Size~holds 8 oz 15¢ Big in size - Small in price Always ready - Always fresh The samé unequaled flavor and superior quality that have made it the standard for over 50 years. Betters the taste of most everything you eat. Look for the old familiar handy Gulden Mustard Bottle It’s on your dealer’s shelf New York City a mM MT WINININI 1 mn INK} Hi NAN AHIHI Hill {hi can WU A Ml TTT HN i HI Ul The economical condiment ' Guidens Mustard: CHARLES GULDEN, Incorporated Established 1867 HH IH Hy na hi i llgha, figure'sod waar desigas in echoed rokair valour, © sn tapestry Each Suite at one-third less Now, $345, $390, $404, $441 $568, $754, $880 Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 We make this unheard-of move in the August Furniture Sale, to meet an unheard-of ee | offering $99,147 of Upholstered Over-stuffed Library and Living-room Suites for $66,098 Fi Hie Store Hours 9 to & And. $15,000 of Easy Chairs to match, for $10,000 Now $106, $124, $132 and up to $224 The best quality of materials and workmanship has suites and easy chairs, They are all in exact accord with Wi er stand~ ards, All outside backs and arms are covered with the same fabric as the face, All the material used as covering is oy selling for nearly times the price the manufacturer for the coverings used on these suites and chairs, So that, even at prices, they would be a good purchase, These low prices may upset the furniture market in New York, but they are only temporary. Fifth Gallery, New Bidg. into these For Miss 14 to 20 A New Coat A New Frock Anew coat for the crisp autumn days fashioned ‘of an imported Clearing of Women’sSummer Coats 19 sports coats at $7.50 Blue an@ American beauty silk tricolette. 38 coats at $15 on "loth Short brushed wool sports coats in sports |cross-bar 80 shades; pongee dusters and full-length black |favored of ei caren but $52.60 6 of our choicest sports coats at $35 | ,The inverted Short and long coats of silk duvetyn, Gack is particu larly becomin, ind the correc’ feature for the general utility coat. Set-in sleeves are now generally ap- proved, Double-breasted high convert- ible collar, buckled belt, half lined with duchesse satin; bone buttons, stitched collar and cuffs, slash pockets are details of im- La eels raven taffeta frock in navy blue edged with green or brown edged with tan; has surplice blouse tying with a sea, girdle in the back;. * The apron over-skirt does not meet in the back, so that it gives a slim panel effect. Short sleeves and apron are edged with velvet, dainty silver lace vestee peeps above the blouse. Second floor, Old Building. bolivia cloth and silk tricolette with brushed wool collar, Evening wraps—3S at $30; 2 at $45 —of taffeta lined with chiffon or Georgette crepe,, 12 EXTRA SIZE long coats, $98. Silk lined throughout; of silvertone velours, peachbloom and Bolivia cloth. Second floor, Old Building. Fine special purchase Women’s Jersey Suits at $22 Made of firm wool-worsteds. The jersey suit is now recognized in any com- pany where one may wear a tailored cloth suit. Firm worsted jersey cloth is used to fashion four models; worsted— because it is most firmly woven, most serviceable and wear best. Bone buttons only are used on these suits, Suits illustrated are 2 of the 4—which sponsor con- vertible or notch collar; tuck- inch back or the looser Re with the inverted plait patch or inset pockets. All have the smart narrow belt. Skirts are the straight gathered model, walking width. Colors are green, copenhagen, blue, brown, navy and oxford heather mixtures, Sines 84 to 44. Clearaway of Gowns & Chemises 200 flesh colored batiste gowns trimmed with dainty frill of the material; and en- velope chemises with round neck, lace trimmed, or plain hemstitched' bodice top. $1.95. Main Floor, Old Building Silk Petticoats $3.85 special Satin or crepe de chine petti- coats are plain tailored models with panel back and front or lace trimmed Flesh or white, Main Floor, Old Building MoireSilk Handbags Down to $8.50 Early in the season these bags sold for almost twice this price, ‘They are extra ‘Wee and have a silk tassel hanging from the bottom, Lining is of fine satin in soft shades such as peach and flesh, Fitted, of course, with purse and oF, Black, mavy blue and brown, Main floor, Old Bullding. Second floor, Old Building. The Forward Sale of 1921 Fashion Furs err? you the opportunity of selecting your Vinter furs now, at prices lowest of the year, and lower than they will be after September 18, A deposit of 26 per cent, of the purchase price binds the purchase, which we will store without pas to you, ‘until November Ist, it you wish It, Al) the furs In the Bale are new, In the mode of the coming season, Sevond floor. Old Building, \| i lia ea Choice lot of new Linens at below market prices Tablecloths, $9 and $10.50 | Turkish Bath Towels Scotch damask; the 66 x 84 in. size at $9; the 68 x 86 in, size at $10.60. doz. a 12 doz. 70-in. Damask, $5 yard 18 doz. ards, heavy bleached Scotch da- joe in rose and stripe, plain stripe, tulip and maidenhair fern designs. Napkins to match at $13.50 doz, 22 x 22 inches. 70-in. Damask, $5.75 yard 500 yards e; heavy ailver-bleached Scotch Maite Napkins to match at $12.75 doz. 21 x 21 inches. Crash Toweling, 65c yard 2,000 yards, all for dish or roller towe (Last group has blue or pink borders.) A Heavier Grade, $18 doz. ve heavy. plain white bath towels, 28'x 46 inches, A Finer Grade, $27 doz. Finest grade Turkish bath towels, with blue, pink or orange borders; 27 x 52 inches. For Hand or Face Turkish towels, 16 x 26 in., $4.80 dos. Bath Sheets, $3, $3.75, $4.75 ea. Bath Mats... .$1.75 to $4.50 ea. First floor, Old Building. linen, suitable 17 in, wide. Bought at factory cost, we shall sell these New Fall Suits with two pairs trousers at $43.50 In the Autumn they will cost nearly half as much again Figure it either way—(1) a suit with practically double the life of the single trousers suit, or (2) a new Fall suit for $31 with an extra pair of fine trousers for $12.50. You win either way. This is how it happened One of our biggest manufacturers found his out-of-town orders for Fall coming in slowly. He wanted to keep his good force busy, Came to us, and asked us to give him an order for early delivery at about bis factory cost; the suits to be cut and made with all the care Wanamaker’s suits are noted for. We gave him the order—glad to— —because we know you'll take the suits _ There are 4 models—one single breasted and one double breasted for men, and one single and one double breasted for youn men, Good sensible suits o flannel—worsted and unfin- ished worsteds, plain blues grays and browns and fancy mixtures—the sort of suits for which, when cool weather sets in and you feel the need for sprucing up, you'll be glad to-—have to-—pay much more for, Here, Tuesday, $43.50 the suit—and with oye. suit The Broadway Lower-Price goes an extra pair of trousers. Clothing Store at Eighth i i ' : a Ti t

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