The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1920, Page 13

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ut ot BABE RUTH SUED George Freybag, twenty-four years) a PE EVENING WoRLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920." DETECTIVES WORK Skull Cracked With Bottle. WEEKS AS WAITERS|FOR $250,000 DAMAGES | oa, an emotoyee of the Bgookiya Raison , i Street, Man Sought in $8,000 Pay Roll|Film Company Files Counter Action |aa'an altercation with three men at the , Sheepshead «| fractured his skull with a Bire “ all When James 4 Bade Ruth, who ts trying to enjoin| three got away. * Freytag ts In @ serious 104 deckeee, Stes, Bieckiyn, wae are the ducational Films, Ine, from ex-| condition in Coney Island Hospital. Tested in @ Broadway, Brooklyn, restau- | hibiting motion pictures of him knock- Tant last night on a charge of assauit|!ne out home runs at the Polo Grounds, Qnd dattery he developed an aggravated |Daving filed sult for $100,000, was case of acute indigestion and was taken | sted by the same concern in the Su- to Willlamaburg Hospital, where he te |Preme Court yesterday for $250,000 dam- held in $6,000 ball for a hearing to-|*60% The Yankee Photo Corporation 1) 9 morrow, and Keasel & Baumann are codefend- Two detectives, who had served as|ante with Ruth, waiters in tho restaurant for several] The Educational corporation com~- plained that on Aug. 26 the defendants ‘Weeks to catch Moralo, also known 88) Caused to bo published a Iatge adver- ‘Jim the Butch,” made the arrest for) tisement, saying that the film released Moralo’s alleged cormeotion with the|by the ‘corporation, ‘showing Ruth at fobbery of an $8,000 pay roll from|work, was unauthorized, a fraud upon Joneph Bassott, cashier of the European | the public, and that In announcing the Skin’ and. Dyeing Company, No. 11| picture the plaintift was circulating Anthony Street,, Brooklyn, in 1919. also and fraudulent advertising, GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! i LR Sarr STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO.5 P. M. HEARN ‘ TOMORROW New Fall Silks 1.42 va. 35-inch Colored and Black Satins ©. 40-inch Crepe de Chines 35-inch Colored Taffetas 36-inch Washable Satins fF Our reg. $1.96 to $2.45 eal Our reg. $1.96 to $2.45 Vo Fine, firmly textured silks in Autumn’s smartest new weaves and colors are represented in this unusual opening-season event at a value actually below whole- sale cost. From these complete stocks you may select suitable fabrics for every dress need for the present as well as for the coming Winter season, es Broadway at Ninth, New York Monkey fur is used in the new Gowns That ioeahy Ms is being worn in Paris with renewed . enthusiasm In the Women’s Gown Salon fs an afternoon frock of black satin that features the use of monkey fur as trimming. The sketch will give one an idea of the way the monkey fur is ap- plied (on the gown on the right), but the lovely combination of the satin frock, with its girdle of sapphire blue Georgette crepe and the soft fringe of the fur must be seen to be appreciated. Price, $98. Black satin that gains won- derfully in effect by the use of tiny ruffles of black Georgette crepe down the skirt has a boas fice of periwinkle blue silk duv- etyn, which is one distinguishing feature. Another is the wide irdle of gold metal thread and ark green silk in fine squares. This combination of brocaded metal and soft fabrics {s one of the favorite fashion points of the season. Price, $130. Morocco crepe is a much-fa- vpred fabric for afternoon and dinner Fovae for the autumn. A ‘own of black morocco crepe has its front panel.and the corre- sponding panel in back embroi- ered with fine foliage and flow- ers in pale colors. Neck-line and one of the latest bits of fashion newss crepe. Price, $185. The other frock in the illus- tration makes use of a novel trimming of moire ribbon. It is a black satin frock with large cocardes of black moire ribbon applied around its hem. The waist-line is long and loose as are many of the waist-lines on the newest Paris frocks this sea- son. Price, $98. Second floor, Old Bldg. The New Wraps of Autumn cost less This season it is possible for a woman to purchase a coat of the finest sort of bolivia cloth in the newest shades such as juniper green at $120 and Malay brown at $110, This coat is of a rather conventional and ach eg 4 correct coat model, made with set-in sleeves and gn long dignified that the woman who always shocem tar wardr ines, the sort ‘obe in excellent taate may buy and feel that she has a smart wrap in absolutely good form, The lining is made of matching satin. A wrap at $156 of reindeer veldyne, large cloth collar trimmed with taupe wolf. /These are some of the outstanding and particularly Interesting wraps that we would like to have you look at on your next visit to the Coat Salon. Second floor, Old Building Charming Clothes for kindergarten wear No Returns No Exchanges Sizes 2 to 6 years Little ones have a shop all their own in the Wanamaker Store. Special thought is given to the question of clothes that will adorn and be of good service. The world is scoured for ideas. And the best clothes that can be found are here. TOMORROW “LITTLE TOTS’ DRESSES 1.66 ‘Another example of our successful merchandising is illustrated in this Start-of-Season Sale of little tots’ dresses which represents the largest possible variety of well made, fetchingly designed models in sizes 6 months to 6 years. Our regular ‘ $2.68 Our regular $2.68 Included are: DRESSES OF NAINSOOK AND LAWN—trimmed daintily with lace and embroidery, colored stitching and colored lawn sashes, DRESSES OF GINGHAM AND CHAMBRAY—Empire and belted and bloomer models—trimmed with contrasting eolored material—some with fancy stitching—little poekets, NO RETURNS if NO EXCHANGES See other page for our three-col Advt. We are ready now with— Wash Frocks Of chambray, in copenhagen blue or tan, with collars and cuffs trimmed with ruffle of picot white organdy, feather stitched by hand in contrasting shades; ample hem. $2.95, Plaids in blue and tan, smocked and trimmed with tan collar and cuffs; hand-embroidered. $3.50. Two models in blue and brown guabrey, hand smocked, ~are Sweaters Comfy for the first chilly days. Brown, khaki, copenhagen and victory blue, trimmed with con fore stripes, belt all around- All wool heather mixtures, same model, $7.25. Hats and Coats A Mote food value is the all- wool ble cheviot coat, twill satin lined, sizes 1 to 4 years, at °$15.60, Chinchilla coats, 60 per cent. wool, are $14.95 and $15.60. Velvet hats and tams are $3.25 and up. Third floor, Old Building Ready for SCHOOL What does your boy need? Here is 8 vi ood- looking, serviceable full-lined suit, with 2 pairs knickers, for $25. well-cut, You may have it double breasted, if you prefer; sizes 7 to 18 years. he fabrics—tweeds and her- ringbones—are in good Fall colors. he price is very low. CORDUROY SUITS, shower- Proof, $12.75, RAINCOATS of red_rubber, with hat to match, are $10. Of black rubber, coats $675 and $7.50; hata, 76. SWEATE $8.76; new Fall ull-overs, solid body with col- jar, cuffs and edge of contrast- ing colors; sizes 8 to 1 years, Fine worsted yarn, Shaker or cardigan knit, HATS and caps, cloth-stitched and felts, $2 to $6.75. BLOUSES, of dark and light | striped percale, $1.25. Third floor, Old Building One of the September Housewares spe cials Cast aluminum Tea Kettles, $7 x. Safety filling device. Hold six quarts, The normal price is half as much again, Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Boston Ferns Rl Paco plants in Down-Stairs, Store— between New anid Old Buildings. No knots in this Woodenware Our year "round quality, in the September Housewares Sale, at lowered prices. Pastry boards with cleated ends, four sizes, from 16x22 in., at $1 to 20x30 in., at $1:60, Pastry boards with raised cleats, five sizes, from 14x20 in., at $1.10, to 20x80 in., at $1.80, Square bar clothes horses, 3 to 6 ft., $1.85 to $2.86. Knife cleaning boards, We; with box, 80c. Step ladder chairs of oak, var nished, $4.25, Oak hat and coat racks, with 8, 4 and 6 non-rusting hooks, 80c, 90c, $1.25. Towel arms—8 arms with nickel plated tips, 18¢. Ironing board stands—light and strong—hold 434 ft, to 6 ft, board, $3.75. Library stepe—golden oak finish —plain, $6.75, with rubber step, $8.26, Knife trays—two compartments, $1.10. ‘ Commodes — finely finished — complete with enameled steel pan— golden oak, $8.50; mahogany fin- ish, $8.76; white enamel, $9.60. Kitchen chairs, finished in white enamel, $3.90. Folding utility or game tables, 80x80 top—felt or leatherette cov- ered, $3.25. Cosmopolitan carpet sweepers— Cyco bearing—Jap. trim, $4.75; nickel trim, $5.26. Washing machines—high speed hand washing mchines, extra large tub, improved gear, $16.26. Wash boards—double zinc, $1.50, Wringers, $7.00. W. E. Kitchen cabinets, $69.75, W. E. porcelain top tables, 24x36 in., $12.60. Sleeve ironing boards, $1. Unfinished foot stools, $1. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Good Shoes For School For Boys and Girls First floor, Old Bldg. Floor Lamps In the September Sale of Lamps Floor lamps are from 20 per cent. to a third less in the Sep- tember Sale. And it doesn’t seem possible that any one could fail to find in the large and varied group, just the lamp that’s needed. There's a solid mahogany floor lamp, tron piped, with pull-chain sockets, wired and plugged, and fitted with mazda bulbs, for as | little as $12, Prices rise conveniently $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $65, $90 and up to a handsomely carved solid mahogany floor lamp on Empire or Chippendale period lines— the finest floor lamps made in the country—at $110, Second Gallery, New Bidg, JOHN WANAMAKER Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours 9 to & Looking: Forward to a Happy Fall Winter The Forward Fur Sale ends next week The furs and the fashions in the Sale are the same that women_will buy in November. But the prices— well, with what you can save on a coat by buying now, you can a beautiful dresa to wear under- neath it, You'll find all the good furs rep- resented. And you won't find any- where else better matching of skins, or better workmanship. The coat pictured is of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), 36 in, long, with ver collar and cuffs, belt to be worn outside or under; $600. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) $475 and $550 ixeslion’ cuatitys both have | cape collar and bell cuffs of skunk or beaver. The ait oes is 86 in, long; the $550 coat Beaver Coat, $575 86 inch, large débp collar and bell cuffs. Taupe and ge oer fe ed Marmot Coats, $175, $195 Both are 86 inches long with large cape collar and bell cuffs. The $175 coat is self trimmed; $196 coat has natural raccoon collar and cuffs. Bay Seal (dyed coney) Coats, $245 86 inches long, large cape collar and bell cuffs of natural skunk. Nearseal (dyed coney) Coats, $195 86 inches long, /large cape collar and bell cuffs, self trimmed. 25 t. of hase price binds hich will be stored without extra’ charge to November 1, if eae, Second ‘floor, Old Building Extra-size Lingerie 1,000 pieces—less AT $1.95—drawers, corset short petticoats and envelope chemises of cotton cambric tily trimmed with lace and embroidery, well finished and tly cut, ‘nal eeatais eheauste sack Sgeegebeat of tao sabeanae: ani cl 4 beautifully made. were, covers and drawer ; some trimmed with ruffles of fine net footing, others with lace and embroidery. Third floor, Old Building For Miss 14 to 20 Remarkable Skirts at $10.50 ‘Thursday’s price is less than the usual wholesale price English skirtings and velours —exquisite qualities —in checks, plaids, crossbars and stripes—also a few plain serges. Every smart color com- ination. Lengths—35 to 87 in. Waistbands—25 to 82 in. Second floor, Old Building, q Tenth Street A very exclusive lot of Jute Rugs There are quite a few jute rugs of conrke weave tn New York, but no other rugs so finely woven as these, so we are told by rug-men. They are our own im tion, copies of Chinese and Persian rugs, with beautiful blue, gold and rose backgrounds, 3x6 feet . 8 x 10 fect—$45.75 6x 9 feet—$31 9x 12 feet—$65 Third Gallery, New Bldg. The new Dinner Sets come in that some now on the way will be here in time for you to see them tomorrow, in addition to the hundreds of handsome pat- terns already on the tables in the September Sale display. The set pictured is of American China, the it we have yet turned out; 107 pieces $60, American porcelain sets, 106 and 107 pieces, $16:50 to $38.50. American china sets, 107 pieces, $60 and $80, English porcelain sets, 107 pieces, $42.50, $45, $52. Bavarian china sets, 98 pieces, $38.50 and $50. Nippon china sets, 100 pieces, $62.50. French china sets, 107 and 108 pieces, $57.50 to $365.

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