The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 13

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Cell whubree W6EE8S x HUSTED FIREMAN bes are WAY GET LIFE FOR THEFTS. e TO BE REINSTATED |. FOR HEROSH Frederick Hose, twenty-five, of No. Hirshtield Asks Rehearing for reabiewviy: s¥eruvste 9, 1920, IOHIN WANAMAKER— ‘oadway at Ninth, New York PROVIDENCE, R. t. Sept . }222 Moore Street, Brooklyn, was found James W. Aloe, one of the mort prom-| guilty to-day by a jury before County inent workers for Women Suffrage in} Judge D¥ce, in Brooklyn, of «rand tar- 12 |Ithode Island, has announced that sho|cery, in the first aexree ax a rourth would be a candidate for the Republican’ offender. He mny be sentenced .o nomination as State Senator from rat a = | prison for life. idence, In notifying the LS gle Hoos was arrnates Ae 10% Patrol; man By: had been retu chy platform: plimented the young officer, Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours 9 to 5 ‘Some 1 Examples of Friday’s Special a Dike vom- since 1910. ‘For years he was at-| os shaw! and circular collars that | single, double and extra large sizes. tached’ to Truck No. 6 in Canal| Probably s more for hats— shoes fare adjusted as one Ukes for cold 2 Plaid blankets in wan bed size. i] Street. At a fire in Water Street in —linen, Yet nothing you wear im- or moderate weather. ray B sApril, 1919, he was rebuked by Bat- proves your general disor ied Tw evoracelosh ite taldnla le Gray blankets in double bed size. talion Chief Jones. Tischler struck than a pair 8 i ing. hianas | the Chief, knocking him down. a can be well — with bare hands— ae feb peat Remember the day F riday! { Conn. His dismissal followed his tail- Get Utes in jel tees Py colored silk—these are very ure to face the charges. . Wear better — op, 12 patterns, 3 yards lon; 12.75 to $35 | * feline tO hhh ea “A. born theme voile. In lovely colors; rose, pink, copenhagen blue, Victory made with straps over the 7 patterns, 3/4 yards len. * 8 to sen28 eo | red, wistaria and light blue. shoulders. Some are tailor- 7 patterns, 4 yards long. ‘ $2 to $51.75 pair | | sons who were cut off from escapes on 5 the top floor, “ This time of the or, when mornings and evenings are made Lingerie at $5 pene a pahhorrir Wg Teed eee higher. 0d P | Oficial reports of the meritorious growing decidedly cooler, a neg gligee of corduroy is comfort- Those that are most be- | patterns, every one new this season, some of then Ns Pg ps Cee ete ne quite? Doccti- able and becoming. ‘This sale includes some of the smartest coming of these ‘envelope | you may have your curtains to match in windows of varying lengths. |i Se Arica’ aad Dane f Une hed charmingly made corduroy negligees we have ever chemises and night gowns and There are neat edges, wide edges, narrow insertions, wide inser- | ment Joseph B. Martin and Deputy y \ Tischlér, Who Saved Lives After Dismissal. Commissioner of Accounts David Hirshfield to-day sent to Mayor Hy- lan a recommendation that former fireman Louis Tischler be granted a rehearing of the charges of assault on which he was dismissed. The recom- mendation is regarded as equivalent to reinstatement, Tischler, who lives at No. 7 West 114th Street, had been a fireman On Aug. 15 last Tischler was in the neighborhood of Forsyth and Grand , Streets, where hs has been operating 4 taxicab since his dismissal, There was a fire at No, 122 Forsyth Street, and ‘Tisehler from the window of an adjoining bullding saved several per- Chiet Henry B. Helm. in recommending that Tischler be granted a rehearing, Commissioner Hirshfield refers to his heroism and soon Saks &K Company 4 GLOVES—a small item in your clothing budget. A big one in good form. You You're hard on gloves? The more reason for securing Fownes. You can be sure of the genuine Fownes because the Name is in the Wrist. Look for it, at your dealer's. at 34th Se. Will Close Out Friday and Saturday 137 Misses’ Wraps, Street and Sports Coats At Less Than Half Price A rare collection of distinctive wraps and coats for Misses, develo; the majority si! None Sent C. O, D. or on Approval—All Sales Final $25 and $29.50 Coats and Wraps $39.50 to $65.00 Coats and Wraps $69.50 to $100 Coats and Wraps - $110 to $150 Coats and Wraps Dainty Philippine Undergarments Regularly $4 and $5—in a special sale d in almost every wanted material— lined. Now $10.00 Now $19.75 Now $39.50 New $49.50 Second Floor *$18.75- Really a wonderful collection of the daintiest of Philip- pine Underthings—all hand-made—and very prettily embroidered. Five of many styles pictured. Third Floor Se atenaas —_——a = = ne eee —— — a So A large, fine, fortunate purchase of Corduroy Negligees third to almost half less $8. Ny. length breakfast coats-of brocaded cordu- he brocaded designs are almost invis- ible and very yateeantives These are fully lined with Dresden Also at this price are negligees; one a rather severely tailored model. had in wide-wale plain corduroy. lovely negligees of silky corduroy, silk lined, B in three models; two are trimmed with moufflon, in natural shades so becoming to almost every one. Choice of coral pink, soft rose, deep blue, geranium color and wistaria. Friday morning in the Negligee Shop. Third floor, Old Building Silk Stockings, $1.80 pr. A very good, serviceable quality of silk stockings, with mercerized’ cotton top, toe and heel, seamless foot and mock seam leg; black, white and a ve.y good Havana brown so popular with brown oxford ties and pumps; 8% to-10. AT $2.50 pair—full-fashioned silk stockings of excel- lent quality, with mercerized cotton top, double heel and toe; black, cordovan and white only; sizes 814 to 10. Main floor, Old Building Regulation Dresses Middy Blouses, Skirts and Blooniers A School Necessity and a Wanamaker Specialty Many schools require young girls to wear this smart, stmple, style of dress. And when this is not the case the majority of mothers also realize that this is the most practical type of clothes for their young daughters, For these reasons the Wana- maker Store makes a specialty of these school clothes, one a robe model and These are also to be _, Serge is of commendable qual- ity, too.\ It is obvious that the Prices are low: e Russian—straight pleated model; sizes 6 to 14 years, $18.50. Middy and overblouse models; sizes 12 to 16 years; $25. _ Model with fitted waistline; sizes 14 to 20 years, $27.50. “Regulation” dresses of linen tailored in our own workroom, Palmer cloth, in blue or white; sizes 6 to 14 years, $13.76. “Regulation” dresses of white or blue, green or tan cotton ma- terials; sizes 6 to 14 yeurs, $6.75 and $7.75. sizes 6 to 20 years, $2.50 to $7.50, Pleated skirts of navy blue serge; sizes 6 to 14 years, $4.95, Bloomers for girls of 6 to 14 $7.50; sateen and Seyi Pople, navy blue or black, $2. Second floor; Old Building, Tenth Street dresses of serge “Regulation” Tailored in our own workroom Fur Coats NOW are 20 per cent. less Alaska sea! coats are $950 to $1,075. Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) coats are $475 to $1,175, Bay seal (dyed coney) coats are $195 to §245, Near seal (dyed coney) coats are $195 to $275. Second floor, Old Building (Tax 6e.) | years; navy blue serge, $3.95 to | A GROUP of smart, well-made and ex- tremely wearable Coats at $79.50. Several new models, of the more or less conservative coat lines. Some are a bjt on the wrappy style, but the loose enveloping line is not accen- tuated. The draped part of the cgat is confined to very large Some are in all black. Also in duvet-de-laine in the same colors. Second floor, Old Bldg. [MEOR TE D Nand: that fit in the trimmest way, are excellently made by hand in Porto Rico. The envelope chemises are ed and finished with hem- stitched tops and straps and designs of hand embroidered dots giving them daintiness, Others have scalloped straps and tops and are decorated with floral motifs. The night gowns are also in these two types, with round, V or square necks. There are also sleeveless gowns in this group for those who sprofer them, Third floor, Old Bidg. RENCH China Din- ner Set of 108 pieces September price, $120— We have only 36 of these sets to sell at this price. They were made by Theo. Haviland, of Limoges. The border designs are new, Bae and yellow areola Hig, here is a coin, gold band on the edge of every piece, and all handles are covered with solid | coin gold, New dinner sets arrive daily ~and go out daily—in the September Sale of China. Second Gallery, New Bldg. Prieor Lamps are from 20 per cent. to a third less in the Sep- tember Sale. And it dosn't seem possible that ie one could ia to find | a in the large and varied group just the lamp that’s needed. There's a solid mahogan; floor lamp, iron piped, wit! pull-chain sockets, wired and plugged, and fitted with mazda ulbs, for as little as $12. mishogeny floor lamp on Em- pire or Chippendale period lines the finest floor lam in the country—at $110. Second Gallery, New Bldg, made schools for a new regulation middy. Full directions go with the ttern, which may be bought in the Notion Store; 85¢, Main floor, Old Bidg, Middy blouses-—all white, or Prices rise conveniently —$20, with collars und cuffs of blue $22.50, $25, $30, $56, $90 an DLATLORR CRANE) S54 DEER, Hi cotton or flannel (séme of latter up to a handsomely carved solid Crayons, assorted colors, 14 ure detachable)—many styles; pieces, $1.26, The Forward Sale of Fashion Furs ends next 200 Table Cloths at Half Price Each, only | 2 95 week, —soft finislt damask of pure $4 95 | At * Every coat in the Sale is a 1926-21 model. School Middy - | | linen, 54x 54in............ +aJ,, The group of SEAL and seal-dyed coats is very en a 100 dozen 24-inch Napkins Only A . complete. adies’ Home Journal pal en : s iti 660 Nightgowns 780 Envelope Chemises “og ey a ee iene witmegeties | | of soft finish damask of pure $10.75 . 240 Corset Covers = Plain or trithmes with skunk, beaver or squirrel. ones UEat reneee aed dozen Dollars’ off BLANKETS | Nearly 500 pairs wool-and-cotton. blank double and extra sizes offered Friday at “doll io epee prices which were already low—to reshape our seta aan start the blanket season— Reduced to $8 and $10 pair ° Three grades at $8 and five grades at $10—which means, that some are better than others, the prizes going te the first. comers. But all are remarkable, indeed, at $8 and $10, \| There arewhite blankets with pink and blue borders, in First choice of new Swiss Lace Curtains “You have the he ie and best selection of Swiss curtains © I have yet seen"’—said the store critic. * We start at $8.50 pair, the lowest price in town, for better a er ERERED: tions, and wide edge patterns, with vine centers. t Princess, Point de Gene, Duchesse, tambour, Irish point and \ | Brussels laces; in white, ivory and beige—mostly ivory. 22 patterns, 214 yards long.. $8.50 to $20.25 pair Lace Panels, 214 yards long. . $13, $15.25, $25 BY THE YARD—Three eR curtainings, 9 in., 10 in. and 11 © in. sections, at’ $2.36, $3.60 and $3.85 per section. For panels for win- * dows of various sizes. Fourth Gallery, New Building In the September Sale of Houswares 900 Electric Irons, $7.50 Family size; six Ibs. * Detachable -plug; six j feet cord. ‘ey The Wanamaker Elec- ss ae tric Iron guaranteed by = us. If the one you buy doesn’t work satis- factorily, bring it back, ead we'll give you a new one me that wil. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. School Supplies The School Supply Section is in the Down-Stairs Store, - New Building, and is all ready to supply the many needs [| that school opening calls for. Here are a few suggestions: © | i Blank books, 48-leaves,......... be 72-leaves....100; up to Me Writing tablets, 5c, 100, 160, 200, Se, Folding tin lunch boxes, %6c, Slates, 126 to T0c. 3! Rulers, 8c to 250. x White blotters, 4x9%, Tc for 12. School bags, bc to $4.50. Sponges, 5c each. | School straps, 15c and 260. | Hye shades, 1$¢ and 250, om | Self-OMling fountain pens = | Clroular erasers with’brush, 100, | Art wold pen point, $136 end tis Globes, 0 to $12.50. q iabdiclriveles heise io Individual penolls, 3 in a box with fl Rubber bands, your own name or whatever motto ff] $2.50 @ pound. or saying you wish wotnteg on thé ff pencils, 500 set. G Typewriting tablets, 250, 85¢, 600, 60c. t Pencil erasers, 1c to 106, Ink and pehell erasers, 40, 3c, 6 loc, 10c package to Crayon pencils, 100 each— the dozen. less by et se a a Penell shapeners, $1.26 doch, | Lead pencils, $e and be each—leas cémmercial bia coeny ] by the dozen, Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. fj Penholdera, 36 B-» | by the dozen, and Sc each—leas Pencil casea with 4 penolis, 1 pen- holder, 1 eraser, 60c complete. Others at Te and $1.25, Blackboard erasers, We and 2c. White chalk crayon; 10e, 96 pieces, Wax crayons, gf colors, Te. Drawing crayons, 16 colors, 10c, 3 “Flyers” in Linens An echo from the wonderful sale of a year a when / we offered the $100,000 stock that the war had bottled up in the center of Europe and sold them all practica'ly in a day —a case held up in transit has just arrived— | | 4,000 yards all-linen Crash Toweling, 21 in, wide—at the very low price of | 58¢ yd. If the public appreciates what a remarkable offer tend are they will pel out before Friday is over.

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