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iets sept ie tar i e Bescon ee bs cin CL AS aE oe sa) PORE ee peers ltr) Fae tit tS. [E EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929. @ JOMN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4,700 Store Hours, 9 to5 | “DRUNKS” SAFE WHILE SOBER MAN BREAKS NECK. fome Wine Jurist May Mxpiain \ ‘Thit, Nesbit Telle Claims )#e ig to the honor it will be only a trial,” Mot, * Ansoctation. ) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Gept. %4.— Afdressing the International Clatms As- sociation here yesterday, Harry J. Nes- WH of Pittsburgh said: |. “Ultimately some especially wine Jur- | tat may endeavor to make {t clear to 4 the average Intellect why «a man fairly @aturated with alcohol may fail off « root with immunity while a perfectly @ober citizen breaks his neck or some ether part of his body when he tumbles @ stepindder, & paychol iteenth Amen a olde expen at there 18 to bene ‘per je diminution of the number of mis: "Bertously, however, reports Ind! What clamping of the lid has bi it a very large decroane in the num- | of claims for damages for injuries ace! Tim = iy there’ hos tt genmumption of into: rivers.” Rue de la Paix, Paris Washington Arch, N. ¥. Thousands of pairs of Women’s high-grade Shoes at old-time prices | Wanamaker Shoes, fresh from storeroorh and factory Important news—about Fashions, | Wanted styles. All sizes. Many at half and Jess of course, for Miss 14 to 20 | $6.75, $8.75 and $9.75 pair Frocks at $47.50 to $63.50 | for some of the finest shoes made, that have been on sale at Suits at $63.50 almost double these prices in our “Up-Stairs Store.” ‘They are Coats at $32.50 and $45 shoes we bought in larger than usual quantities, because (1) they are really fine shoes; (2) we wanted to protect our custom- ! 4 { pr Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no othe kinds’ Then perfect resulta are. guar- on heise TO KEEP UP BEDFORD POLICY Bin anteed, no implies whather your me- Three distinctive types of frocks at | ers by keeping prices down, in which quantity buying helped. |. Talbot to Give Hone: | ee 7. ‘ We have sold a | of them. New lots hi i ’ irs, X to Give Monee Syatem « mized Goo take 1s $47.50—the new coat dress (illustrated) e have sold a large part lots have come in Boys Shoes Mrs. Anno Hedges Talbot of No, 185 Eimerson Place, Brooklyn, who has are in each ir. Sree imple of navy blue tricotine, trimmed with red or black galon; a charming satin frock, with from storeroom and factory, in all leathers and styles and $5.25 sizes, and will be ready for convenient selection Saturday, ‘deen appointed Superintendent of the . Bedford Reformatory, pleated tunic, bib collar and cuffs of whité Bedford jest night, where piper} net and lace; or an afternoon dress of Substantial reduction Black or tan Blucher Lace shoes. Button shoes. High shoes. Some tan with full round toe and ta day with Mrs, Frank L. Chris- Georgette crepe, with the attractive pleated i eares aturdy soles, in good assort- Sen. Aoting Superintendent ot fhe in three-tier aid . Pl or black brogue oxfokds, Calfskin. Kidskin, Patent mont of sizes together with broken sizes in # number of other lines. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building @fnounced that at present she does not intend to make any changes tn the policy of the reformatory administra- thon, Bhe added: “I found everything tn fine con~ leather. Military, Cuban and Louis XV. heels, Frocks at $63.60—frocks of velveteen, tailored - dhesses of tricotine, simple f,ocks of crepe de chine, dresses of taffeta and crepe meteor—all reflect the latest and most charming ideas of Paris. Jeanne Lanvin’s favorite’ blue is used in delightful way on one of the models of crepe meteor. First floor, Old Building Men---the “Manchester” Topcoat The last Word in tailoring excellence, in good taste and m- in good service is embodied in the ‘‘Manchester’’ Once-a-week Box of Flowers $2 =——"A NATIONAL INSTITUTION* === Browning, King & Co., CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN Wonderful wrappy coats at $32.50 The style, illustrated, is only one of the three ex- ceptional features of these coats, for the fine coat- ing of which these are fashioned is another, and the soft plain-coloied taffeta lining is of equal importance. In dark brown, navy’ blue, Pekin. Coats at $45 are of silvertone velours and have large shaw! collars of arctic seal (dyed coney). Second floor, Old Building—Tenth Street Suits at $63.50—coat of the model in tinsel- tone velour (illustrated) has the godet silhouette which Ae A iris adore—it is ¢/ tc and youthful, The high a collar of moleskin ot nutria is detachable; the cloth collar may be worn ot buttoned close to the neck. Other model the new straight-line coat, and is fashioned of sil- vertone velours. Both models in Malay brown, or navy blue. Freshly cut flowers, six to eight varieties — roses, carnations, dahlias, esters, cosmos, gladiolas and ferns. Down Stpirs Store Women’s Sample Suits at $49.5 We havebeen fortunate enough to secure a collection of about 75 sample suits for Saturday's selling—soft fine silver- tones, duvet de laines and rainbow tweeds. There are only one of two suits of a kind—all models of eat simplicity and excellent tailoring, made with the slightly fone coats, and either notch or adjustable Caiennce 7 ns, Malay brown, dar! y, mid~ a ere ey rotons to be hed in these suka, ‘Some models feature French seal (dyed coney) collars. alent for wear now and for later ath Sears fane gratis “Becond Tloor, Old Building. An Example of Our Regular Values CHILDREN’S NORFOLK SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF WNICKERBOCKERS at $10: | ‘These Suits are all wool, cut in the latest models, in all weaves and color- ings, and are $20, $25 and $30 values. Can you duplicate these values elsewhere? We invite comparison. Broadway and Brooklyn Stores Only. NEW FALL STYLES: 1,500 yards 40-inch Satin Duchesse, $3 yard Normal Price Is More Than Half as Much Again Navy blue or black—about equal quantities of each... This satin Duchesse is one of the best yarn-dyed satins we know of ...We guarantee it to wear satisfactorily. Main floor, Old Building These Hats at $10? Yes—and there are correct modes They are Wana- maker top coats in. every particular. The materials are from a woolen house that sells largely to the custom le. We're custom tailors, and MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING for matrons and young maidens omen’s Sports Skirts therefore can HATS AND FURNISHINGS Very frequently : requirements of the Ww 2 i ids, $8.50 there materia a || Men's Suits - - = = $30 to $75|}/j} when hats are tps grlinhe tenses | 1 SMart PlaiC’s, po. fy exdlsine Bereing- - cialized at such a well as those of her Normally double—and more one prs and vat low price the vari~ Attractive plaids in new autumn colors, soft checks in contrasting ety of styles is lim- and harmonizing colors; wool jersey cloth in solid colors, such as dar! brown, green and red—peachbloom in rust colors and tweeds—plaids attractive tweeds, If you examine the mother, and have At Our Coopet Square Store Only We Offer a Fine Lot of provided a gener- i ited. But this is ; qrcunebinations of blue and brown and green and blue and tan; of wl a j as not the case, for we ous selection for blue rei beige and other combinations shat are very attractive. sea al acts es 5 q ie Belts from 25 to 82 inches. Lengths 3¢ ; y SPECIAL VALUE IN HATS, at $3.65. have studied the both. rom 0 ches, Le rea aa mons thoroughness of pa... hand felled coll: the shoulders on, wi so much of the “hang” de- pends, the excellent sill Unings—everything that goes to make for the very best in tailor~ ing. Cut on decidedly English lines, in knee length, semi-fitting, the Manchester can be truly called “the gentleman's coat.” The ideas of Paris are apparent throughout the col- lection. ‘The hats, whether large or small fo low the lines of Paris-—- and even the little touches which | —smart tailored hats | reflect the good taste of Paris are | { embroidered hata —black hats with overbrims of tulle French Kidskin Gloves $2.75 pair These are the gloves the new Autumn suits demand BROWNING, KING & CO, ‘The Largest Manufacturing Retailers of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing in the United States. Broadway near 32nd Street. 16-26 Cooper Square. Brooklyn: Fulton at De Kalb Avenue. —hats with crowns of heckle. All the hats are of Panne vel- vet or “Lyons” velvet—in black, brown, navy blue or na. First floor, Old Bldg. much in evidence, too, Too many models to describe, but in a nut shell there are —Chic little turbans —ostrich trimmed hats Special display Saturday; $76 and $80. HE new section devoted to Suits for YOUNG MEN is featuring for Saturday unfinished worsted suits in | F yi —two clasp length with Paris point backs; good’ fitting, smart looking, of excellent quality kidskin, and at a very moderate price. Black, tan, “brown and white. Main Floor, Old Building A Duvetyn Bag, $3 Because the manufacturer can no. Lay ond afford to make this excellent bag, we took the remaining lot off his hands to sell at this wee price. Frame is of white metal, silver-plated as is the chain; lining of a Sap bepsiay ; contains mirror $ wn and elk. snd pubes} cuban are teow ‘i Main floor, Old Building single and double - breasted styles, at $65, ad ; And Shirts, too Warm Coats and Hats for wee tots gray, brown or navy blue; $19.50. to $15.00 . PRINCESS PAT ‘The renowned Walk-Over for daytime wear. Built exactly to the natural lines of the foot. Straight inside line with looking, medium toe. It is the shoe for women who get around and get things done, $8.45 and $10.45 A STREET OXFORD A dressy, narrow toe oxford with stylish, graceful, Cuban heel. Breaking in is never nec~ essary on Walk-Overs. Rare style with foot freedom, New York City 170 Broadway 1173-10 Broadway bho Pith Ave 1400 Broadway 180 Rowery Bronx—-527 Melrime Ave. Newark, Me de—-10S Mtoe At. N. Y¥—-297 Main Bt oughhesosle, Full line of Phoenix ond Van Raalte Hosiery Style and Freedom Walk-Over skilfully shapes its style shoes to give perfect symmetry. The dictates of shoe fash- ions are built on the hu- man foot lines. You enjoy greater freedom no mat- ter how extreme the style may seem to you, Waln-Over Brvea 252 W. 125cn mm yas he tteny 22 Wi inet BL fae ton Bt, Ave, ba Yonkers, MW. Yi? N. Hroadway, Paterson, WN. Yodel Market Bt, fs a chiffon broadcloth coat in light shades lined with white satin; collar is edged with soft Dainty as baby i } A new Hat Hats for master or mistress are of shaggy beaver and mush- Wks aie a Specially priced, $2.25 Not often are such good shirts available at a lowered price, cial purchase, Fancy White Cotton Voiles, Saturday, 75c yd. 1,200 yards imported and domestic pretty voiles from which one Telght fashion blouses, children’s dresses, lingerie or necice . | Also, 10 yard lengths of fine chamois-finish longcloth, $3 and $3.50. Main floor, Old Building |} breasted and sturdy for the ac- nutria; buttons are of mother of room shape; for the boy, $8.95; pearl. for the girl—with long stream- hite, ers of fine grade gros-grain rib- silent .bine, pink oF white | ton—$10.60° ‘Navy blue” and Bx coats | black. Corduroy tams and _ velvet hats in a variety of -girlish or boyish shapes in black,* rose, of chinchilla cloth are double- | th oungster of 1 to 6; lined pe ae ro with “bright, red flannel; inset | blue, taupe are $3,2b to $6.96. pockets; belt across the back; | Third floor, Old Building ' Boys are Beating a Path to the Wanamaker Boys’ Shop For our new Suits at $25 Some of the suits have one pair knickers, some have two pairs, Two pairs knickers with each coat. Sizes sand; sizes 8 to 16 years, About 100 Suits at $18.50 School Sweaters are ready, $8.75 to $11 Slip-over style in fine Shaker-knit worsted yarns, School color combi- nations of blue and old gold, brown and green, maroon and gray, green and Caps, Blouses, Torcoats—fine new stocks Take Va your choice—a little better material, or two pairs knickers. We have a " great quantity of these suits, in tweeds, herringbones and cheviots, in colors a and models varied enough to please all, Sizes 7 to 18 years. Habutai Heav, Silk Blouse, $9 Extra good value Roll collar and turn back link cuffs, edged with fine pleating of the silk, every detail as correct and as finished as on a man's custom made shirt, Second floor, Old Bldg. 7 to 18 years, Third floor, Old Building ‘They have the appearance of * custom-made shirts beca' f the designs and col A great many are very attractive fine hair stripe pattérns; black and white and colors. Others are combinations of wide and narrow stripes or in fancy patterns. All new shirts, of excellent corded and printed madras and pereale, Men’s Oxfords, $7.75 Below the factory price They were made by one of the best manufacturers tn the country, Without instructions aquantity was made for “stocks” that was against their rule, so we got the “stock” at a very low price and offer them at $7.75. Shoes for Fall and Winter wear, Heavy welted so! dressy toe, or blunt toe, with the popular wing and heel perforation. A mixed assortment of tan and black, mostl in the brogue style. If you're here early, you'll have ood selection, - English Wool Socks $1.75, $2, $2.50, $4.50, $5 and $6 Union Suits, $3.50 to $12 Medium and heavy weight cotton, wool and cotton; all wool at $12. Tax additional. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Only 5 days more of the China and Housewares Sales 10 to 40 per cent. savings on Dinner Sets. 10 to 25 per cent. savings on Housewares. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg,

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